Jana wrote:LLL wrote:madsplash wrote:I didn't say that I preferred this tempo, but pitch-wise it shows the range was absolutely still there. Many bands speed up hit songs for effect live.
Again, Jeremy, if you're here please tell these few negative Nellie's what a performace this is.
And LLL, oops, I spelled it wrong. Is that the most creative thing that you can bring to this discussion? I was afraid so.
Okay it SUCKED! That better?

It definitely sucked. Tempo too fast, notes not being held very long. It sounded like a coked-out performance. Now I know why his eyes looked so funny in a few ROR videos.

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This version is much too fast - the feeling of the song is lost and it sounds like they are in a hurry to get it
over with! But it does demonstrate that in 86 his voice was clear and he was still hitting the higher notes,
no question. I believe some of the rougher performances during ROR may have been after several nights
when he needed more recovery time.
People often joke about coke use, but if that had ever been the case with Steve Perry, Herbie Herbert would
have outed him on that - he spoke about Neal and Ross using coke in the eighties and you can bet if he
had that to use against Steve's reputation he would. Drug use might have been a major point of contention
between SP and those using (especially while Journey was touring), but I don't believe for a moment he was
using. No way he would do anything that would negatively impact his voice like that.
Actually, Herbie once said that when he was around the band towed the line and behaved - it was when he
wasn't there that things could get out of hand. I wonder if that's why SP insisted he go on the
ROR tour, despite how difficult it made his job - to keep those kinds of problems under control. It's not
like SP wanted to spend more time with Herbie because they liked each other so much and got along well.