Onestepper wrote:wednesday's child wrote:Culture clash right here?
What Arnel is doing is par for the course on the Philippine music scene.
Big-names covering the songs of other big names in one-offs is just as normal there, 'innit?
We Filipinos love karaoke and hit medleys, as one-offs, LOL...
It all boils down to this: Arnel had and has a music career separate from Journey.
In much the same manner that Arnel isn't becoming a US citizen, or moving away from
his old lifestyle --he likely isn't going to change his attitude towards singing here in the Philippines.
He's NEVER going to be your ideal of a Journey lead vocalist, just like
he's never going to be a stereotype American rock star.
wech
That's bullshit. He can be as accepted as he wants to be (and has been) given the shoes (and voice) he is trying to fill. That has absolutely nothing to do (nor do the cultural differences) with the fact that those two clips make him look very amateurish.
How we accept or reject something differently is a matter of cultural difference.
Arnel's got no problem picking up a Magic Sing for a quick karaoke hit on some street corner.
He'll sing anything from Led Zep to David Pomeranz, and doing it on a TV show is just an issue of wattage.
Many of us Filipinos enjoy that carefree/informal sort of stuff, and it's apparent that many of you Americans don't.
What you think looks amateurish looks just fine to us (and some of what you think is cool might be laughable to us).
We have a lot in common, but there ARE cultural differences between us.
If you dislike what you're seeing of Arnel on Philippine TV, then I rest my case, and repeat it:
he's never going to be
your ideal of a Journey lead, or
your ideal of an American rock star.
He's not Perry, Augeri, JSS, Hunsicker, or
any other American vocalist either.
He's Arnel, and it looks like he's just being Arnel.
-wech