[quote="Enigma869"]
"The final point I'll make is one Matthew made in another thread by another genius who claimed "It's like Perry never existed"...Arnel, Augeri, Jeff, and a singer to be named later are all singing Perry's songs, Einstein! Until that stops (which isn't likely, unless Schon's youtube account gets canceled and he's then forced to retire), this band will never be out of the shadow of Perry. It's simply ASTONISHING to me that people say something like this, after leaving a concert with two new songs and the rest all Perry music! Not to mention, their "new" cd had all re-recorded Perry classics (in the event you didn't get that memo), and finally a DVD...of...you guessed it (see that...you're catching on)...99% Perry music! One final thing...Don't kid yourself. Arnel is ABSOLUTELY a "hired hand". The guy is immensely talented, but he is still in the band for one reason, and one reason only...his ability to bring Schon & Co closer to their "legacy sound" (Read...PERRY)!"
Between Andrew's post and this one, I'd say that almost

sums it up.
Any EINSTEIN that thinks Arnel is taking Perry's place needs to spend some time boning up on their Journey history before making shit up.
Perry wrote or co-wrote all the hits, except one, including developing every vocal part that all Journey's singers have copied to date. He didn't just write lyrics, he wrote the melodies that weave through the songs, GENIUS.
He also took Cain & Schon by the balls and showed them how to rocket ride to fame, fortune and the legacy they have tried relentlessly to trash in the past few years. Perry didn't just jump around on stage singing somebody else's songs. He had a huge hand in CREATING the Journey brand and catalog. That alone, without even mentioning his vocal talent, puts him MILES ahead of any Journey singer since his departure.
There is a real disservice done to Arnel when threads like this are started. He's a good singer and I wish him the best.....but Steve Perry he ain't. Get a grip, dude.