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Barb wrote:Words really don't do the uncanny resemblance justice. It's not just that Pineda can nail – I mean, flat-out perfectly nail – all of Perry's helium-high notes. It's more so that he unerringly mimics everything else about his voice – the tonal qualities, the phrasing and inflections, the way it can be both bell-like yet passionately gritty at the same time.
tammy wrote:It's a good review. But, I doubt a lot are gonna forget about SP. If anything it makes them think more about him. I can listen & enjoy AP on the new stuff & then when I play SP I get "that rush"...an emotional connection that will always be.
NealIsGod wrote:Barb wrote:Words really don't do the uncanny resemblance justice. It's not just that Pineda can nail – I mean, flat-out perfectly nail – all of Perry's helium-high notes. It's more so that he unerringly mimics everything else about his voice – the tonal qualities, the phrasing and inflections, the way it can be both bell-like yet passionately gritty at the same time.
He hits the notes but does not sound anything like Perry. The more I see reports like this the closer I get to becoming card carrying Loon.
SF-Dano wrote:NealIsGod wrote:Barb wrote:Words really don't do the uncanny resemblance justice. It's not just that Pineda can nail – I mean, flat-out perfectly nail – all of Perry's helium-high notes. It's more so that he unerringly mimics everything else about his voice – the tonal qualities, the phrasing and inflections, the way it can be both bell-like yet passionately gritty at the same time.
He hits the notes but does not sound anything like Perry. The more I see reports like this the closer I get to becoming card carrying Loon.
Oh no! Surely the first sign of the apocalypse.
NealIsGod wrote:SF-Dano wrote:NealIsGod wrote:Barb wrote:Words really don't do the uncanny resemblance justice. It's not just that Pineda can nail – I mean, flat-out perfectly nail – all of Perry's helium-high notes. It's more so that he unerringly mimics everything else about his voice – the tonal qualities, the phrasing and inflections, the way it can be both bell-like yet passionately gritty at the same time.
He hits the notes but does not sound anything like Perry. The more I see reports like this the closer I get to becoming card carrying Loon.
Oh no! Surely the first sign of the apocalypse.
Donnaplease and ohsherrie have already offered to sponsor me.
NealIsGod wrote:Barb wrote:Words really don't do the uncanny resemblance justice. It's not just that Pineda can nail – I mean, flat-out perfectly nail – all of Perry's helium-high notes. It's more so that he unerringly mimics everything else about his voice – the tonal qualities, the phrasing and inflections, the way it can be both bell-like yet passionately gritty at the same time.
He hits the notes but does not sound anything like Perry. The more I see reports like this the closer I get to becoming card carrying Loon.
Lora wrote:NealIsGod wrote:Barb wrote:Words really don't do the uncanny resemblance justice. It's not just that Pineda can nail – I mean, flat-out perfectly nail – all of Perry's helium-high notes. It's more so that he unerringly mimics everything else about his voice – the tonal qualities, the phrasing and inflections, the way it can be both bell-like yet passionately gritty at the same time.
He hits the notes but does not sound anything like Perry. The more I see reports like this the closer I get to becoming card carrying Loon.
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I hear ya. These reviews are just amusing to me. But you can't change your name to PerryIsGod cause, well, we'd have to call you Piggy.
Lora wrote:NealIsGod wrote:Barb wrote:Words really don't do the uncanny resemblance justice. It's not just that Pineda can nail – I mean, flat-out perfectly nail – all of Perry's helium-high notes. It's more so that he unerringly mimics everything else about his voice – the tonal qualities, the phrasing and inflections, the way it can be both bell-like yet passionately gritty at the same time.
He hits the notes but does not sound anything like Perry. The more I see reports like this the closer I get to becoming card carrying Loon.
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I hear ya. These reviews are just amusing to me. But you can't change your name to PerryIsGod cause, well, we'd have to call you Piggy.
Marzdog wrote:tammy wrote:It's a good review. But, I doubt a lot are gonna forget about SP. If anything it makes them think more about him. I can listen & enjoy AP on the new stuff & then when I play SP I get "that rush"...an emotional connection that will always be.
I disagree. The casual fan, not those on this BB or the other place, asks "what happened to Steve Perry", then hears the first vocals out of Arnel's mouth, and for them, it is game/set/match "who cares what happened to Steve Perry." That is EXACTLY what the reaction was with the people seated (or standing for that matter) around me last night.
Lora wrote:NealIsGod wrote:Barb wrote:Words really don't do the uncanny resemblance justice. It's not just that Pineda can nail – I mean, flat-out perfectly nail – all of Perry's helium-high notes. It's more so that he unerringly mimics everything else about his voice – the tonal qualities, the phrasing and inflections, the way it can be both bell-like yet passionately gritty at the same time.
He hits the notes but does not sound anything like Perry. The more I see reports like this the closer I get to becoming card carrying Loon.
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I hear ya. These reviews are just amusing to me. But you can't change your name to PerryIsGod cause, well, we'd have to call you Piggy.
NealIsGod wrote:Barb wrote:Words really don't do the uncanny resemblance justice. It's not just that Pineda can nail – I mean, flat-out perfectly nail – all of Perry's helium-high notes. It's more so that he unerringly mimics everything else about his voice – the tonal qualities, the phrasing and inflections, the way it can be both bell-like yet passionately gritty at the same time.
He hits the notes but does not sound anything like Perry. The more I see reports like this the closer I get to becoming card carrying Loon.
I disagree. The casual fan, not those on this BB or the other place, asks "what happened to Steve Perry", then hears the first vocals out of Arnel's mouth, and for them, it is game/set/match "who cares what happened to Steve Perry." That is EXACTLY what the reaction was with the people seated (or standing for that matter) around me last night.
NealIsGod wrote:SF-Dano wrote:NealIsGod wrote:Barb wrote:Words really don't do the uncanny resemblance justice. It's not just that Pineda can nail – I mean, flat-out perfectly nail – all of Perry's helium-high notes. It's more so that he unerringly mimics everything else about his voice – the tonal qualities, the phrasing and inflections, the way it can be both bell-like yet passionately gritty at the same time.
He hits the notes but does not sound anything like Perry. The more I see reports like this the closer I get to becoming card carrying Loon.
Oh no! Surely the first sign of the apocalypse.
Donnaplease and ohsherrie have already offered to sponsor me.
Allied Forces wrote:I disagree. The casual fan, not those on this BB or the other place, asks "what happened to Steve Perry", then hears the first vocals out of Arnel's mouth, and for them, it is game/set/match "who cares what happened to Steve Perry." That is EXACTLY what the reaction was with the people seated (or standing for that matter) around me last night.
Didn't the drummer say that about Steve Augeri?![]()
Sorry, but that is what you guys have been saying about every replacement since Perry left.
Marzdog wrote:Yet many of the people seated around me DIDN'T know that there's been a SA or JSS the past 10 years. They simply asked "what happened to/where's Steve Perry?"Allied Forces wrote:I disagree. The casual fan, not those on this BB or the other place, asks "what happened to Steve Perry", then hears the first vocals out of Arnel's mouth, and for them, it is game/set/match "who cares what happened to Steve Perry." That is EXACTLY what the reaction was with the people seated (or standing for that matter) around me last night.
Didn't the drummer say that about Steve Augeri?![]()
Sorry, but that is what you guys have been saying about every replacement since Perry left.
Marzdog wrote:Yet many of the people seated around me DIDN'T know that there's been a SA or JSS the past 10 years. They simply asked "what happened to/where's Steve Perry?"Allied Forces wrote:I disagree. The casual fan, not those on this BB or the other place, asks "what happened to Steve Perry", then hears the first vocals out of Arnel's mouth, and for them, it is game/set/match "who cares what happened to Steve Perry." That is EXACTLY what the reaction was with the people seated (or standing for that matter) around me last night.
Didn't the drummer say that about Steve Augeri?![]()
Sorry, but that is what you guys have been saying about every replacement since Perry left.
tammy wrote:It's a good review. But, I doubt a lot are gonna forget about SP. If anything it makes them think more about him. I can listen & enjoy AP on the new stuff & then when I play SP I get "that rush"...an emotional connection that will always be.
JohnH wrote:tammy wrote:It's a good review. But, I doubt a lot are gonna forget about SP. If anything it makes them think more about him. I can listen & enjoy AP on the new stuff & then when I play SP I get "that rush"...an emotional connection that will always be.
Bingo..well said. After the excellent Boston show two weeks ago I found myself thinking about Brad again alot and feeling very sad.
John
Michigan Girl wrote:JohnH wrote:tammy wrote:It's a good review. But, I doubt a lot are gonna forget about SP. If anything it makes them think more about him. I can listen & enjoy AP on the new stuff & then when I play SP I get "that rush"...an emotional connection that will always be.
Bingo..well said. After the excellent Boston show two weeks ago I found myself thinking about Brad again alot and feeling very sad.
John
I have never seen a Journey concert without SP....this will be my first and this is what I'm afraid of!!!!![]()
......and not this fake crap!!!
Gunbot wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:JohnH wrote:tammy wrote:It's a good review. But, I doubt a lot are gonna forget about SP. If anything it makes them think more about him. I can listen & enjoy AP on the new stuff & then when I play SP I get "that rush"...an emotional connection that will always be.
Bingo..well said. After the excellent Boston show two weeks ago I found myself thinking about Brad again alot and feeling very sad.
John
I have never seen a Journey concert without SP....this will be my first and this is what I'm afraid of!!!!![]()
......and not this fake crap!!!
If you start feeling that at the show MG, just roll a spliff and you'll get through it.
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