texafana wrote:This thread isn't about Steve Perry's legacy fading, it's about "Journey needing / wanting Steve Perry" in 2008 and beyond. I think Arnel will slowly cause all those "Bring back Steve P" rants to fade out.Onestepper wrote:Could quite honestly be the most ridiculous post ever! Glad you have the opinion, just don't expect many, if any to agree with you. Or for that matter, think you have a clue as to how people perceive SP or J.
Having said that, I'm looking forward to seeing Arnel with the band in a couple of weeks.
Yah...it's ridiculous.....All those concert goers, peeps buying the new CD, I doubt hardly anyone is going "bring back Steve" anymore. Journey has someone who doesn't have to worry about the comparisons, or not sounding good enough, looking good enough, etc, etc. Steve Perry's legacy fading? Hell No...but the desire (or need) to bring back SteveP with Journey? That might be finally fading.
"Having said that, I'm looking forward to seeing Arnel with the band in a couple of weeks.." - I'd be curious if you end up thinking to yourself "bring back Steve P" while enjoying the show.
This is EXACTLY what Forienger did with Kelly Hansen. They found a lead singer who brings the classic sound back to the band in a way that allows the band to move forward. Both Arnel and Kelly sound enough like their predecessors to do the classic material justice but each of them brings enough original talent to hold their own against the legacy singers, and that's why it works.
I think AP sounding so much like SMFP actually has the OPPOSITE effect. It reminds people of Perry that they wish he were back with the band!
