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whirlwind wrote:A beautiful voice but the song lacked originality. It was not Arnel. It was Arnel covering Perry. It's 1/4 Arnel and 3'4 Perry, imo.
Saint John wrote:whirlwind wrote:A beautiful voice but the song lacked originality. It was not Arnel. It was Arnel covering Perry. It's 1/4 Arnel and 3'4 Perry, imo.
Bullshit. He sang the song with the timbre Perry lacked at that time. How 'bout Deen on backing vox?!?!?! You guys hear that?!?!?!That was really good. Crowd seemed to think so.
Deb wrote:Saint John wrote:whirlwind wrote:A beautiful voice but the song lacked originality. It was not Arnel. It was Arnel covering Perry. It's 1/4 Arnel and 3'4 Perry, imo.
Bullshit. He sang the song with the timbre Perry lacked at that time. How 'bout Deen on backing vox?!?!?! You guys hear that?!?!?!That was really good. Crowd seemed to think so.
I'll agree that was REALLY good! But disagree on the timbre, loved Perry's timbre/tone and emotion he brought to that one. But Arnel did an amazing job and what I liked most is he seemed to change up how Perry sang some of the words........I loved it....and respect that.
Esc wrote:crisper clearer upload:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fWYIGNem5mY
its arnel im hearing.
simply amazing.
Jana wrote:Perfection on every level. Arnel nailed it. Amazing since it's the end of a long tour that his voice is that good. Neal on guitar, Jonathan's piano, the harmony with the guys on vocals, especially Deen, all added to just a beautiful performance all the way around.
Saint John wrote:Jana wrote:Perfection on every level. Arnel nailed it. Amazing since it's the end of a long tour that his voice is that good. Neal on guitar, Jonathan's piano, the harmony with the guys on vocals, especially Deen, all added to just a beautiful performance all the way around.
If you really listen to Deen you hear some beautiful stuff. Arnel hit a homerun on that song. Bravo and salamat, Arnel!
Esc wrote:crisper clearer upload:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fWYIGNem5mY
its arnel im hearing.
simply amazing.
Lula wrote:very nice. i love this song. the guitar is beautiful, neal is amazing. arnel just falls flat to me. he really has a great voice, but this song has perry all over it.
Saint John wrote:Deb wrote:Saint John wrote:whirlwind wrote:A beautiful voice but the song lacked originality. It was not Arnel. It was Arnel covering Perry. It's 1/4 Arnel and 3'4 Perry, imo.
Bullshit. He sang the song with the timbre Perry lacked at that time. How 'bout Deen on backing vox?!?!?! You guys hear that?!?!?!That was really good. Crowd seemed to think so.
I'll agree that was REALLY good! But disagree on the timbre, loved Perry's timbre/tone and emotion he brought to that one. But Arnel did an amazing job and what I liked most is he seemed to change up how Perry sang some of the words........I loved it....and respect that.
You're right, Deb...I retract that stupid statement.Perry's timbre on that song was awesome. He made up for lost range and showed the ARTIST he was. That's what always made him great. The best ever. Can't wait for the new stuff...it's coming. Singing on AI will seal his legacy. Though it's already sealed in this guy's heart.
whirlwind wrote:A beautiful voice but the song lacked originality. It was not Arnel. It was Arnel covering Perry. It's 1/4 Arnel and 3'4 Perry, imo.
Lora wrote:Lula wrote:very nice. i love this song. the guitar is beautiful, neal is amazing. arnel just falls flat to me. he really has a great voice, but this song has perry all over it.
Neal's guitar is so beautiful on this song but Arnel vocals did nothing for me. I guess the singer either reaches you or doesn't and Arnel just doesn't reach me. Singing the words, singing the notes, nice voice but he does not connect with me on any level. Glad that he is making a connection with others, though.
(see you next week & hugs to Wyatt-man)
Lora wrote:Lula wrote:very nice. i love this song. the guitar is beautiful, neal is amazing. arnel just falls flat to me. he really has a great voice, but this song has perry all over it.
Neal's guitar is so beautiful on this song but Arnel vocals did nothing for me. I guess the singer either reaches you or doesn't and Arnel just doesn't reach me. Singing the words, singing the notes, nice voice but he does not connect with me on any level. Glad that he is making a connection with others, though.
(see you next week & hugs to Wyatt-man)
Deb wrote:Saint John wrote:whirlwind wrote:A beautiful voice but the song lacked originality. It was not Arnel. It was Arnel covering Perry. It's 1/4 Arnel and 3'4 Perry, imo.
Bullshit. He sang the song with the timbre Perry lacked at that time. How 'bout Deen on backing vox?!?!?! You guys hear that?!?!?!That was really good. Crowd seemed to think so.
I'll agree that was REALLY good! But disagree on the timbre, loved Perry's timbre/tone and emotion he brought to that one. But Arnel did an amazing job and what I liked most is he seemed to change up how Perry sang some of the words........I loved it....and respect that.
tanga wrote:This is why this song was nominated to the Grammy's. Perry's rendition to this song is so emotional and uplifting and can't be duplicated. Arnel did okay with it, but the way Perry sang this song is just incredible.
epoy wrote:whirlwind wrote:A beautiful voice but the song lacked originality. It was not Arnel. It was Arnel covering Perry. It's 1/4 Arnel and 3'4 Perry, imo.
seriously, what has to happen in order for you to say, OMG, this is incredible!....I agree with you though, listening to this all i can hear is SP. But damn, i have goosebumps!
whirlwind wrote:pineda1 wrote:whirlwind wrote:A beautiful voice but the song lacked originality. It was not Arnel. It was Arnel covering Perry. It's 1/4 Arnel and 3'4 Perry, imo.
Arnel's live version can be compared to the original studio version. JMHO.
Not for me. He is not striking out on his own, He has the words and music and the performance of the original to show him the way and he is only following a pattern already set. It shows in the way he sings the song. It's like he is reciting.
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