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Postby Vladan » Wed Sep 17, 2008 9:23 pm

This is crazy stuff, Jeremy Hunsicker clone

They got the sound, the look, and the voice?... well I will let you be the judge

(please see clip at 0:55 sec)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RSroCz3lVas
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Postby Enigma869 » Wed Sep 17, 2008 9:53 pm

That was embarrassing! Dude looks like Steve Perry after a non-stop, 6 month raid, on every buffet in Vegas :shock: Also, for what it's worth, I don't think the guy was a very good singer!


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Postby Saint John » Wed Sep 17, 2008 9:57 pm

Hunsicker is way better than that dude. And they look nothing alike. This dude looks like fucking Joe Dirt's inbred brother.
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Postby RossValoryRocks » Wed Sep 17, 2008 9:58 pm

Doesn't hold a candle to Jeremey...and is that guy in like his 40s...and wearing tails with no shirt??? Dude...put a shirt on...his belly was bouncing to the beat!
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Postby Babyblue » Wed Sep 17, 2008 10:27 pm

RossValoryRocks wrote:Doesn't hold a candle to Jeremey...and is that guy in like his 40s...and wearing tails with no shirt??? Dude...put a shirt on...his belly was bouncing to the beat!



I agree :wink: Jeremey is so much better than this guy.He can not sing he is rotten.



Jeremy rules :wink: :wink:
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Postby Vocalsmanvocals » Wed Sep 17, 2008 11:24 pm

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RossValoryRocks wrote:Doesn't hold a candle to Jeremey...and is that guy in like his 40s...and wearing tails with no shirt??? Dude...put a shirt on...his belly was bouncing to the beat!



I agree :wink: Jeremey is so much better than this guy.He can not sing he is rotten.



Jeremy rules :wink: :wink:


I 3rd that motion! This guy sucks, Jeremey is way better than this guy..I see what ur saying at the 55 sec mark rounding the vocal, but still this guy sucks all together. I am blind now looking at the belly bouncin around the stage!
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Postby strangegrey » Wed Sep 17, 2008 11:27 pm

Welcome to last week. There was already a thread discussing this guy and his fatness, inability to stay on pitch, inability to remember lyrics (using cheat sheats on the drum riser) CC Banana on guitar, lack of professionalism, lack of Jenny Craig and the other various idiotic crap that plagues this band (and seemingly all the tribute bands out there).

...I personally am quite down on the whole tribute band concept these days. he fact remains that when the band these tribute acts are paying tribute to, acts more like a tribute act in itself, the whole mess becomes sad, disturbing, and off-putting.

While I think Jeremey might have a bit of a leg up on some of the other steve perry wannabe's singing for journey tribute acts these days, I still think the tribute scene (with respect to Journey) is sad. Very sad. Perhaps there's still a draw in some markets. However, I can tell you for shit certain, that on long island, the tribute thing (which was huge between the late 90s (power windows :rush tribute) and mid 2004 (evolution: jrny trib and Bad Med:BJ trib).....it is deader than a doornail right now. Just last year, Evolution (fronted by Hugo) played a lame free outdoor town of hempstead band shell. While I didn't go, this was a FAR cry from when this band and other big-name tribute acts were packing places like BB Kings in manhattan or large bar venues on long island.
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Postby Vocalsmanvocals » Wed Sep 17, 2008 11:33 pm

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...I personally am quite down on the whole tribute band concept these days. he fact remains that when the band these tribute acts are paying tribute to, acts more like a tribute act in itself, the whole mess becomes sad, disturbing, and off-putting.

While I think Jeremey might have a bit of a leg up on some of the other steve perry wannabe's singing for journey tribute acts these days, I still think the tribute scene (with respect to Journey) is sad. Very sad. Perhaps there's still a draw in some markets. However, I can tell you for shit certain, that on long island, the tribute thing (which was huge between the late 90s (power windows :rush tribute) and mid 2004 (evolution: jrny trib and Bad Med:BJ trib).....it is deader than a doornail right now. Just last year, Evolution (fronted by Hugo) played a lame free outdoor town of hempstead band shell. While I didn't go, this was a FAR cry from when this band and other big-name tribute acts were packing places like BB Kings in manhattan or large bar venues on long island.


Have to disagree with you there, some acts give up their day jobs to go out on the road and must be doing well at it since they still do it. I think it is great tribute acts bring the music of Journey all over the country. While Hugo def catches the look of Perry, he def lacks the power in his voice from the Evolution clips I have seen. Kudos to Hugo though for having all the mannerisms down on stage :)
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Postby Greg » Wed Sep 17, 2008 11:37 pm

strangegrey wrote:Welcome to last week. There was already a thread discussing this guy and his fatness, inability to stay on pitch, inability to remember lyrics (using cheat sheats on the drum riser) CC Banana on guitar, lack of professionalism, lack of Jenny Craig and the other various idiotic crap that plagues this band (and seemingly all the tribute bands out there).

...I personally am quite down on the whole tribute band concept these days. he fact remains that when the band these tribute acts are paying tribute to, acts more like a tribute act in itself, the whole mess becomes sad, disturbing, and off-putting.

While I think Jeremey might have a bit of a leg up on some of the other steve perry wannabe's singing for journey tribute acts these days, I still think the tribute scene (with respect to Journey) is sad. Very sad. Perhaps there's still a draw in some markets. However, I can tell you for shit certain, that on long island, the tribute thing (which was huge between the late 90s (power windows :rush tribute) and mid 2004 (evolution: jrny trib and Bad Med:BJ trib).....it is deader than a doornail right now. Just last year, Evolution (fronted by Hugo) played a lame free outdoor town of hempstead band shell. While I didn't go, this was a FAR cry from when this band and other big-name tribute acts were packing places like BB Kings in manhattan or large bar venues on long island.


I don't know. I mean, I went to the Frontiers concert this past weekend and that place was packed out! True, it wasn't a very large venue, but it seemed like the people got their money's worth.
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Postby Babyblue » Wed Sep 17, 2008 11:55 pm

Greg wrote:
strangegrey wrote:Welcome to last week. There was already a thread discussing this guy and his fatness, inability to stay on pitch, inability to remember lyrics (using cheat sheats on the drum riser) CC Banana on guitar, lack of professionalism, lack of Jenny Craig and the other various idiotic crap that plagues this band (and seemingly all the tribute bands out there).

...I personally am quite down on the whole tribute band concept these days. he fact remains that when the band these tribute acts are paying tribute to, acts more like a tribute act in itself, the whole mess becomes sad, disturbing, and off-putting.

While I think Jeremey might have a bit of a leg up on some of the other steve perry wannabe's singing for journey tribute acts these days, I still think the tribute scene (with respect to Journey) is sad. Very sad. Perhaps there's still a draw in some markets. However, I can tell you for shit certain, that on long island, the tribute thing (which was huge between the late 90s (power windows :rush tribute) and mid 2004 (evolution: jrny trib and Bad Med:BJ trib).....it is deader than a doornail right now. Just last year, Evolution (fronted by Hugo) played a lame free outdoor town of hempstead band shell. While I didn't go, this was a FAR cry from when this band and other big-name tribute acts were packing places like BB Kings in manhattan or large bar venues on long island.


I don't know. I mean, I went to the Frontiers concert this past weekend and that place was packed out! True, it wasn't a very large venue, but it seemed like the people got their

money's worth.



You sure did get your moneys worth with Jeremey.I have seen him before and will be going back time after time.I think he is that good.
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Postby SusieP » Thu Sep 18, 2008 2:07 am

I could only watch and listen to a few seconds. :shock:

Why would you want to torture us with that? :shock:
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Postby Greg » Thu Sep 18, 2008 2:45 am

Babyblue wrote:
Greg wrote:
strangegrey wrote:Welcome to last week. There was already a thread discussing this guy and his fatness, inability to stay on pitch, inability to remember lyrics (using cheat sheats on the drum riser) CC Banana on guitar, lack of professionalism, lack of Jenny Craig and the other various idiotic crap that plagues this band (and seemingly all the tribute bands out there).

...I personally am quite down on the whole tribute band concept these days. he fact remains that when the band these tribute acts are paying tribute to, acts more like a tribute act in itself, the whole mess becomes sad, disturbing, and off-putting.

While I think Jeremey might have a bit of a leg up on some of the other steve perry wannabe's singing for journey tribute acts these days, I still think the tribute scene (with respect to Journey) is sad. Very sad. Perhaps there's still a draw in some markets. However, I can tell you for shit certain, that on long island, the tribute thing (which was huge between the late 90s (power windows :rush tribute) and mid 2004 (evolution: jrny trib and Bad Med:BJ trib).....it is deader than a doornail right now. Just last year, Evolution (fronted by Hugo) played a lame free outdoor town of hempstead band shell. While I didn't go, this was a FAR cry from when this band and other big-name tribute acts were packing places like BB Kings in manhattan or large bar venues on long island.


I don't know. I mean, I went to the Frontiers concert this past weekend and that place was packed out! True, it wasn't a very large venue, but it seemed like the people got their

money's worth.



You sure did get your moneys worth with Jeremey.I have seen him before and will be going back time after time.I think he is that good.


I'll even add that I have noticed Frontiers having a larger following than what they did about 5 years or so ago. I remember going to see them play outside of the Roanoke Coliseum years ago (I think it was around '03 or '04) and there was just a handful of people there. However, the last several times I've seen them, they have had a nice crowd. They could be attributed to Journey's success in the past year or so, I don't know. It could also be attributed to them advertising the band more than what they did just a few years ago. But, I'd say if the tribute band is good, and Frontiers is excellent, you're going to get a good turnout. There is an AC/DC Tribute band that draws a huge turnout when they play down in Myrtle Beach and other areas. So, maybe there is just certain areas where they don't care for tribute bands. Could be areas where the "real thing" is more likely to tour through.
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Postby stevew2 » Thu Sep 18, 2008 2:59 am

Some posted that fucking tank last week .He is joke, shouldnt be mention in the same breath as Jeremey.After seeing Frontiers I feel the same If I saw Journey,plus i dont look at Friga s mug up there
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Postby kgdjpubs » Thu Sep 18, 2008 3:38 am

Vocalsmanvocals wrote:
strangegrey wrote:
...I personally am quite down on the whole tribute band concept these days. he fact remains that when the band these tribute acts are paying tribute to, acts more like a tribute act in itself, the whole mess becomes sad, disturbing, and off-putting.

While I think Jeremey might have a bit of a leg up on some of the other steve perry wannabe's singing for journey tribute acts these days, I still think the tribute scene (with respect to Journey) is sad. Very sad. Perhaps there's still a draw in some markets. However, I can tell you for shit certain, that on long island, the tribute thing (which was huge between the late 90s (power windows :rush tribute) and mid 2004 (evolution: jrny trib and Bad Med:BJ trib).....it is deader than a doornail right now. Just last year, Evolution (fronted by Hugo) played a lame free outdoor town of hempstead band shell. While I didn't go, this was a FAR cry from when this band and other big-name tribute acts were packing places like BB Kings in manhattan or large bar venues on long island.


Have to disagree with you there, some acts give up their day jobs to go out on the road and must be doing well at it since they still do it. I think it is great tribute acts bring the music of Journey all over the country. While Hugo def catches the look of Perry, he def lacks the power in his voice from the Evolution clips I have seen. Kudos to Hugo though for having all the mannerisms down on stage :)


Thus being the main issue I have with Hugo. His own stuff is really good and his self-titled Hugo album might be better than some of the stuff Journey has done. Good singer also, even if his voice is thin. The thinness only becomes really obvious though when you have him singing Journey material because Perry's voice had a lot of depth at that range.

The issue is you still see those Perry mannerisms even when Hugo performs his own stuff (which, granted is very rare). It's off-putting to say the least. Perry could do those moves and look natural because he was being himself...when someone copies it, it looks intentional and therefore fake. Maybe I'm alone in this, but I want to see the person's own personality, not their attempt to clone someone else. You can't copy someone and look natural.
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Postby Greg » Thu Sep 18, 2008 4:15 am

kgdjpubs wrote:
Vocalsmanvocals wrote:
strangegrey wrote:
...I personally am quite down on the whole tribute band concept these days. he fact remains that when the band these tribute acts are paying tribute to, acts more like a tribute act in itself, the whole mess becomes sad, disturbing, and off-putting.

While I think Jeremey might have a bit of a leg up on some of the other steve perry wannabe's singing for journey tribute acts these days, I still think the tribute scene (with respect to Journey) is sad. Very sad. Perhaps there's still a draw in some markets. However, I can tell you for shit certain, that on long island, the tribute thing (which was huge between the late 90s (power windows :rush tribute) and mid 2004 (evolution: jrny trib and Bad Med:BJ trib).....it is deader than a doornail right now. Just last year, Evolution (fronted by Hugo) played a lame free outdoor town of hempstead band shell. While I didn't go, this was a FAR cry from when this band and other big-name tribute acts were packing places like BB Kings in manhattan or large bar venues on long island.


Have to disagree with you there, some acts give up their day jobs to go out on the road and must be doing well at it since they still do it. I think it is great tribute acts bring the music of Journey all over the country. While Hugo def catches the look of Perry, he def lacks the power in his voice from the Evolution clips I have seen. Kudos to Hugo though for having all the mannerisms down on stage :)


Thus being the main issue I have with Hugo. His own stuff is really good and his self-titled Hugo album might be better than some of the stuff Journey has done. Good singer also, even if his voice is thin. The thinness only becomes really obvious though when you have him singing Journey material because Perry's voice had a lot of depth at that range.

The issue is you still see those Perry mannerisms even when Hugo performs his own stuff (which, granted is very rare). It's off-putting to say the least. Perry could do those moves and look natural because he was being himself...when someone copies it, it looks intentional and therefore fake. Maybe I'm alone in this, but I want to see the person's own personality, not their attempt to clone someone else. You can't copy someone and look natural.


I hear what you're saying and agree! It's one thing to sound just like the guy, it's another to try to be him in every aspect. Jeremey sounds just like Steve Perry to me, but he doesn't try to be Steve Perry and I respect that a whole lot more. Not that I don't respect Hugo, because I think he's extremely talented and I love his music. Maybe if he'd style his hair different or grow a goatee or something...lol!
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Postby Saint John » Thu Sep 18, 2008 4:22 am

I think tribute bands are great. Hey, I can't go Journey when they're not touring, but I think it's cool that I can go pay $7, get loaded and listen to Infinity (Chicago tribute band), Frontiers (Virginia based) or any other tribute band that might be around for a fraction of the cost and still have a fucking blast.
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Postby gatorzone04 » Thu Sep 18, 2008 4:53 am

Hey man, you have NO idea what your talking about in regards to Hugo's EVOLUTION.
First of all, I was at the Hempstead show and there was almost 5000 people there, so don't comment on things you know nothing about!!!
Second, the last time they played BB Kings in NYC, it was sold out and they turned away 200 poeple, they are playing there again on Nov 4th, you better get yout ticket fast.
But you are right about the LI live music scene, it sucks, that's why EVOLUTION plays all over the country, they ARE the best Journey tribute show in the country. Just ask any promoter or talent buyer.........

strangegrey wrote:Welcome to last week. There was already a thread discussing this guy and his fatness, inability to stay on pitch, inability to remember lyrics (using cheat sheats on the drum riser) CC Banana on guitar, lack of professionalism, lack of Jenny Craig and the other various idiotic crap that plagues this band (and seemingly all the tribute bands out there).

...I personally am quite down on the whole tribute band concept these days. he fact remains that when the band these tribute acts are paying tribute to, acts more like a tribute act in itself, the whole mess becomes sad, disturbing, and off-putting.

While I think Jeremey might have a bit of a leg up on some of the other steve perry wannabe's singing for journey tribute acts these days, I still think the tribute scene (with respect to Journey) is sad. Very sad. Perhaps there's still a draw in some markets. However, I can tell you for shit certain, that on long island, the tribute thing (which was huge between the late 90s (power windows :rush tribute) and mid 2004 (evolution: jrny trib and Bad Med:BJ trib).....it is deader than a doornail right now. Just last year, Evolution (fronted by Hugo) played a lame free outdoor town of hempstead band shell. While I didn't go, this was a FAR cry from when this band and other big-name tribute acts were packing places like BB Kings in manhattan or large bar venues on long island.
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Postby YoungJRNY » Thu Sep 18, 2008 5:00 am

What a slap in the face to Jeremey. More like Dave Perry. All I want to know is who the hell was it to tell him that that get-up actually looks good and to wear it on stage in front of other human beings? Hey, as long as he is having fun...but what a joker.
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Postby Saint John » Thu Sep 18, 2008 5:11 am

Way to go, Frank...you fired up gatorzone4. This dude is the biggest Evolution fan ever. I anticipate an awesome brawl between the two of you. Ding ding. :lol: :twisted:
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Postby Rick » Thu Sep 18, 2008 6:17 am

Majestic is awful. The singer is anyway. Jeremey and Frontiers are the best Journey tribute band in the country.
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Postby conversationpc » Thu Sep 18, 2008 6:24 am

Saint John wrote:Way to go, Frank...you fired up gatorzone4. This dude is the biggest Evolution fan ever. I anticipate an awesome brawl between the two of you. Ding ding. :lol: :twisted:


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Postby Jeremey » Thu Sep 18, 2008 6:28 am

Well, who is better or best is certainly subjective and kind of a silly argument...

But one title we do hold without question is that of the Gayest Journey tribute!!

http://grandrapids.craigslist.org/muc/808501360.html


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Re: Don't Stop Believin - like never before (Hunsickers twin

Postby Jeremey » Thu Sep 18, 2008 6:29 am

Vladan wrote:This is crazy stuff, Jeremy Hunsicker clone

They got the sound, the look, and the voice?... well I will let you be the judge

(please see clip at 0:55 sec)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RSroCz3lVas


By the way, I THINK I get Vladan's joke here, so no offense taken...if there should be... :?:
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Postby Saint John » Thu Sep 18, 2008 6:29 am

Jeremey wrote:Well, who is better or best is certainly subjective and kind of a silly argument...

But one title we do hold without question is that of the Gayest Journey tribute!!

http://grandrapids.craigslist.org/muc/808501360.html


:lol:


WTF?!?!?! :? :shock:
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Postby Jeremey » Thu Sep 18, 2008 6:30 am

Saint John wrote:
Jeremey wrote:Well, who is better or best is certainly subjective and kind of a silly argument...

But one title we do hold without question is that of the Gayest Journey tribute!!

http://grandrapids.craigslist.org/muc/808501360.html


:lol:


WTF?!?!?! :? :shock:


Our own online stalker. He's getting pretty cute with his tactics.
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Postby Rick » Thu Sep 18, 2008 6:31 am

Jeremey wrote:Well, who is better or best is certainly subjective and kind of a silly argument...

But one title we do hold without question is that of the Gayest Journey tribute!!

http://grandrapids.craigslist.org/muc/808501360.html


:lol:


Is there something you aren't telling us? :lol:
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Postby Greg » Thu Sep 18, 2008 7:06 am

Jeremey wrote:
Saint John wrote:
Jeremey wrote:Well, who is better or best is certainly subjective and kind of a silly argument...

But one title we do hold without question is that of the Gayest Journey tribute!!

http://grandrapids.craigslist.org/muc/808501360.html


:lol:


WTF?!?!?! :? :shock:


Our own online stalker. He's getting pretty cute with his tactics.


Man.... Jeremey, that's..um... :lol: For Frontiers to be an all gay band, you guys sure attracted the hotties Friday night! :wink:
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Postby Rhiannon » Thu Sep 18, 2008 7:11 am

Jeremey wrote:http://grandrapids.craigslist.org/muc/808501360.html


Have you broke the news to Brina, yet, Jeremey? :shock:
My gaydar has not ever gone off at a Frontiers show. I hope it's not broken. :lol:
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Postby journeyMusic » Thu Sep 18, 2008 8:31 am

To suggest that the dude singing is a Hunsicker twin is outlandish,even in a joke and the stalker deal,well WTF. Seems to me that some people just have two much fucking time on there hands.
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