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finalfight wrote:Since 78 wrote:Looks like hes with this tribute band now. http://www.myspace.com/liveEclipse
The Separate Ways demo is a bit lacking after hearing the other clips. He sounds like a robot. He doesn't sound anything much like Perry there, maybe he lost a little of his range due to inactivity...?
That was NOT Jason Kelty singing Separate Ways. And as good as Jeremey is you can't possibly tell me with a straight face that he sounds better than Kelty does on those demos on page 1 of this thread.Voyager wrote:finalfight wrote:Since 78 wrote:Looks like hes with this tribute band now. http://www.myspace.com/liveEclipse
The Separate Ways demo is a bit lacking after hearing the other clips. He sounds like a robot. He doesn't sound anything much like Perry there, maybe he lost a little of his range due to inactivity...?
I agree. I think Jeremey does the best job covering Perry of anyone I have heard. This guy is a VERY good vocalist, but he doesn't nail Perry. I'd love to hear him sing some Kansas though!
Saint John wrote:That was NOT Jason Kelty singing Separate Ways. And as good as Jeremey is you can't possibly tell me with a straight face that he sounds better than Kelty does on those demos on page 1 of this thread.Voyager wrote:finalfight wrote:Since 78 wrote:Looks like hes with this tribute band now. http://www.myspace.com/liveEclipse
The Separate Ways demo is a bit lacking after hearing the other clips. He sounds like a robot. He doesn't sound anything much like Perry there, maybe he lost a little of his range due to inactivity...?
I agree. I think Jeremey does the best job covering Perry of anyone I have heard. This guy is a VERY good vocalist, but he doesn't nail Perry. I'd love to hear him sing some Kansas though!
Voyager wrote:Saint John wrote:That was NOT Jason Kelty singing Separate Ways. And as good as Jeremey is you can't possibly tell me with a straight face that he sounds better than Kelty does on those demos on page 1 of this thread.Voyager wrote:finalfight wrote:Since 78 wrote:Looks like hes with this tribute band now. http://www.myspace.com/liveEclipse
The Separate Ways demo is a bit lacking after hearing the other clips. He sounds like a robot. He doesn't sound anything much like Perry there, maybe he lost a little of his range due to inactivity...?
I agree. I think Jeremey does the best job covering Perry of anyone I have heard. This guy is a VERY good vocalist, but he doesn't nail Perry. I'd love to hear him sing some Kansas though!
It was hard for me to distinctly make out the vocals on those songs. LD said at the beginning of this thread that the "sound quality on these is terrible" so I listened to Stone In Love and the vocal track was hard to hear. It sounded like he was hitting the right notes in the right key, but I couldn't really hear the vocal inflections at all. I based my opinion on what I heard on their MySpace page which says that Jason Kelty is on lead vocals. Did they record those tracks before he joined the band? If so, then disregard what I said.
Voyager wrote:Saint John wrote:That was NOT Jason Kelty singing Separate Ways. And as good as Jeremey is you can't possibly tell me with a straight face that he sounds better than Kelty does on those demos on page 1 of this thread.Voyager wrote:finalfight wrote:Since 78 wrote:Looks like hes with this tribute band now. http://www.myspace.com/liveEclipse
The Separate Ways demo is a bit lacking after hearing the other clips. He sounds like a robot. He doesn't sound anything much like Perry there, maybe he lost a little of his range due to inactivity...?
I agree. I think Jeremey does the best job covering Perry of anyone I have heard. This guy is a VERY good vocalist, but he doesn't nail Perry. I'd love to hear him sing some Kansas though!
It was hard for me to distinctly make out the vocals on those songs. LD said at the beginning of this thread that the "sound quality on these is terrible" so I listened to Stone In Love and the vocal track was hard to hear. It sounded like he was hitting the right notes in the right key, but i couldn't really tell. I based my opinion on what I heard on their MySpace page which says that Jason Kelty was on vocals. Did they record those tracks before he joined the band? If so, then disregard what I said.
Saint John wrote:Voyager wrote:Saint John wrote:That was NOT Jason Kelty singing Separate Ways. And as good as Jeremey is you can't possibly tell me with a straight face that he sounds better than Kelty does on those demos on page 1 of this thread.Voyager wrote:finalfight wrote:Since 78 wrote:Looks like hes with this tribute band now. http://www.myspace.com/liveEclipse
The Separate Ways demo is a bit lacking after hearing the other clips. He sounds like a robot. He doesn't sound anything much like Perry there, maybe he lost a little of his range due to inactivity...?
I agree. I think Jeremey does the best job covering Perry of anyone I have heard. This guy is a VERY good vocalist, but he doesn't nail Perry. I'd love to hear him sing some Kansas though!
It was hard for me to distinctly make out the vocals on those songs. LD said at the beginning of this thread that the "sound quality on these is terrible" so I listened to Stone In Love and the vocal track was hard to hear. It sounded like he was hitting the right notes in the right key, but i couldn't really tell. I based my opinion on what I heard on their MySpace page which says that Jason Kelty was on vocals. Did they record those tracks before he joined the band? If so, then disregard what I said.
Yeah, it's sort of misleading. Jason just joined the band I think, but that's not him on any of the MySpace page clips. Like I said, I've been told that he will now be singing "75% of the show." I was just floored by Dixie Highway and The Party's Over. And the "Niiiiiiiiight" vocal in DSB is just incredibly powerful. And yes, I think those clips are pre-Kelty. I'll be seeing him in a few weeks so I'll find out just how good he really is first hand.
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