annpea wrote:This, maybe a strange question but I am going to ask it anyway. "why does it seem like SP has such a fear of singing again can anyone answer that for me?"
My take is that he's always been his biggest fan. But today he no longer sings like he once did. He said that it killed him to mix the latest round of greatest hits thing because he heard 'steve perry' singing. So it pains him emotionally to sing today because he doesn't hear what he once did.
This is not to say that he can't sing today. I'm sure he sings very well for an almost 60 yr old that used to sing soprano tenor for years. However, he can't sing as purely and as high any more. Not a slam, just a difference.
So his 'fear', as you call it, is probably deeply rooted in delivering a song like he once did. And, add to it that he's always been emotionally insecure (felt he always had to prove himself), and he's in a constant uphill battle. I mean, if he felt he had to prove himself back in the day, how's he gonna do it today? Anything he puts out will get crucified with comments like "it's not 1981 anymore". (Which, btw, is absurd because people expecting a 25 yr old voice from a 60 yr old are just illogical, if not mean.)
If anything, his 'fear' should be public acceptance of being reinvented. And that's what he's got to do - reinvent himself. He needs to come out with something completely new, nothing like his legacy. He doesn't need to compete with Oh Sherrie, and he certainly doesn't need to compete with Journey. When Perry puts out new music, I hope like #ell he doesn't try to give us Perry circa '85. If so, he'll be setting himself up for failure. We better get today's Perry.
later~