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It takes alot of balls for a guy to admit he didnt do well at anything I give him alot of credit for that statement.PianoMan1986 wrote:Thanks to "Gunbot" on this one:
Knellsky: I WAS FEELING QUITE BAD TODAY
AFTER SEEING MY OWN PERFORMANCE WITH JOURNEY
IT WAS QUITE BAD
IM SO EMBARRASED WITH JOURNEY
Arnel expressed his disappointment over his performance. That's the only review I need to see really. How many artists would come out and say that?
I don't know why we are even debating it.
Why can't people accept that the man was sick and had to commit to an obligation?
weatherman90 wrote:Is it confirmed that he had a cold? If that's the case he obviously needs some slack.
I feel for the guy - he's trying to sing the toughest music catalog there is.
Rip Rokken wrote:As much as I love all my AP site pals, I've never been in favor of posting transcripts of everything Arnel says in the Shout Box. He comes in to unwind with us, and is just a very down to earth and humble guy. I believe he felt his performance suffered against some other acts, but hadn't realized some he mentioned weren't using live vocals. First show back with the band after a few months of breaks, I think he did fine. He'll get back into the swing of things for sure.
PianoMan1986 wrote:Thanks to "Gunbot" on this one:
Knellsky: I WAS FEELING QUITE BAD TODAY
AFTER SEEING MY OWN PERFORMANCE WITH JOURNEY
IT WAS QUITE BAD
IM SO EMBARRASED WITH JOURNEY
Arnel expressed his disappointment over his performance. That's the only review I need to see really. How many artists would come out and say that?
I don't know why we are even debating it.
Why can't people accept that the man was sick and had to commit to an obligation?
Raquel1: Arnel, was that your first Football game?
Knellsky: YES IT WAS
Knellsky: I FEEL BAD NOW HUH
Knellsky: THEY ARE SO LOOKING FORWARD TO THIS ONE
SUPERBOWL, AND I HAVE LET THEM DOWN
Rip Rokken wrote:As much as I love all my AP site pals, I've never been in favor of posting transcripts of everything Arnel says in the Shout Box. He comes in to unwind with us, and is just a very down to earth and humble guy. I believe he felt his performance suffered against some other acts, but hadn't realized some he mentioned weren't using live vocals. First show back with the band after a few months of breaks, I think he did fine. He'll get back into the swing of things for sure.
PianoMan1986 wrote:
Why can't people accept that the man was sick and had to commit to an obligation?
Rip Rokken wrote:As much as I love all my AP site pals, I've never been in favor of posting transcripts of everything Arnel says in the Shout Box. He comes in to unwind with us, and is just a very down to earth and humble guy.
Rip wrote:I believe he felt his performance suffered against some other acts, but hadn't realized some he mentioned weren't using live vocals.
First show back with the band after a few months of breaks, I think he did fine. He'll get back into the swing of things for sure.
The climate in the U.S. is quite different from what he's used to, and it has been a constant challenge for him. He definitely needs some slack on this one.
Gunbot wrote:Rip Rokken wrote:As much as I love all my AP site pals, I've never been in favor of posting transcripts of everything Arnel says in the Shout Box. He comes in to unwind with us, and is just a very down to earth and humble guy. I believe he felt his performance suffered against some other acts, but hadn't realized some he mentioned weren't using live vocals. First show back with the band after a few months of breaks, I think he did fine. He'll get back into the swing of things for sure.
I hear what you are saying RIP but with so many of his peeps bashing on the other performers that were there and saying how outstanding his performance was, I think this little piece shows that Arnel's fans don't speak for him and like other loons, we shouldn't equate their actions and comments with the singer himself.
alesson wrote:I have commented on AP's site that Arnel's performance was below par than usual and I almost got flamed by others and some people really agreed on my observation. I even suggested that he should make his move to the US permanently to acclimatized and get used to the environment if he really wants to make it right here.
But knowing Arnel and his passion for his craft besides his DIRE needs to sustain a living, he will come back with a vengeance.
I just hope that he don't wallow on his admittance and lose confidence.
PianoMan1986 wrote:Why can't people accept that the man was sick and had to commit to an obligation?
bluejeangirl76 wrote:Ugh.
Do I have to step in yet again and fix things with logic?![]()
Ok...
PianoMan1986 wrote:Why can't people accept that the man was sick and had to commit to an obligation?
If that was Steve Perry up there he would get ripped up one side and down the other and back again for sounding like that. If it was Augeri, or JSS - same thing. And in each case, the devoteds would come out defending with a million excuses, a la "he was sick, it was just one bad day..." whatever.![]()
Look what happens around here... Steve Perry gets ripped apart DAILY on this board for the way he sounded 15 years ago. Augeri constantly gets ripped for the way he sounded 3 years ago. JSS gets ripped for sounding different that what "fits" with the band 2 years ago. And god damn it, the next singer is going to get ripped for the same thing.
No one is ever going to see eye to eye about Perry, Augeri, JSS, Arnel, or the next three singers, and the debates will rage on.
Everyone has bad days at their job. Arnel needs to ignore the message boards and just move on. Granted, not everyone does their job for the whole planet to see on Superbowl Sunday, but those are the breaks and that comes with fame. And it wasn't just Arnel. He's taking the flack because he's the frontman, but really, the whole thing sucked.
Can we move on with our day now?
Rockindeano wrote:BJG and Rick- Why can't you get this? It's not that he had an "off night." It's the fact he didn't prepare and was completely unprofessional in his approach.
marco17 wrote:If Arnel and the band remember anything about history, which they probably don't, there maybe some concern that this was a chance to be seen by a lot people and they didn't sound or do their best to Dean's point, not to mention, it looked like they could have cared less and didn't prepare. Some have attributed the same thing to potentially hindering the success of the Augeri led era because they didn't come off sounding that good on GMA when they started doing promotion for Arrival. Granted, I am aware that the audience for the Super Bowl pregame was far greater then those who were watching GMA, but nonetheless that performance did not do anything to help that incarnation of the band either. Bottom line is everyone has a bad day/night, whatever, Arnel has a good voice, and while he couldn't sing the catalog for long, so did Augeri, you just hope your bad day it isn't in front of a few million people on TV.
alesson wrote:marco17 wrote:If Arnel and the band remember anything about history, which they probably don't, there maybe some concern that this was a chance to be seen by a lot people and they didn't sound or do their best to Dean's point, not to mention, it looked like they could have cared less and didn't prepare. Some have attributed the same thing to potentially hindering the success of the Augeri led era because they didn't come off sounding that good on GMA when they started doing promotion for Arrival. Granted, I am aware that the audience for the Super Bowl pregame was far greater then those who were watching GMA, but nonetheless that performance did not do anything to help that incarnation of the band either. Bottom line is everyone has a bad day/night, whatever, Arnel has a good voice, and while he couldn't sing the catalog for long, so did Augeri, you just hope your bad day it isn't in front of a few million people on TV.
What I don't understand is why Arnel or his manager keep on accepting offers to do side shows? I believed that days prior to the Superbowl gig, he was on a series of mini concerts with some Filipino talents.
I agreed that his approach to this was a case of carelessness or maybe un-professionalism. He should have kept his voice pristine and ready for the big gig. Obviously, he or his manager do not know the importance of being in this event. Case of being not in the American mainstream? Maybe yes or do I see some greediness in his management here?
Arnel could, if he really knows how important for the band is this gig should prevail with his manager.
In anyways, a HARD lesson for them to learn and for the Journey management, look out for the new kid in town and keep the leash reachable.
Blueskies wrote:Besides the roughness of the performance my question is who decided to change up the song and put some weird little twist to it and why they didn't think that would require even more rehearsal? If they wanted to give it a change for the Superbowl so it would be a little different then how it's classically been done .ok..but it makes me wonder why they would not have rehearsed it to death beforehand. If done the way it has always been done they should have had rehearsals to fine tune and warm up but it seems to me that with changing it then that would be an added reason to really rehearse it even more...so this just comes across as a "Hey, when youre done with your other gigs in Cali or wherever then zoom on over to Florida and we'll meet ya at the superbowl on the day. We'll just hit the stage and fly by the seat of our pants".
alesson wrote:marco17 wrote:If Arnel and the band remember anything about history, which they probably don't, there maybe some concern that this was a chance to be seen by a lot people and they didn't sound or do their best to Dean's point, not to mention, it looked like they could have cared less and didn't prepare. Some have attributed the same thing to potentially hindering the success of the Augeri led era because they didn't come off sounding that good on GMA when they started doing promotion for Arrival. Granted, I am aware that the audience for the Super Bowl pregame was far greater then those who were watching GMA, but nonetheless that performance did not do anything to help that incarnation of the band either. Bottom line is everyone has a bad day/night, whatever, Arnel has a good voice, and while he couldn't sing the catalog for long, so did Augeri, you just hope your bad day it isn't in front of a few million people on TV.
What I don't understand is why Arnel or his manager keep on accepting offers to do side shows? I believed that days prior to the Superbowl gig, he was on a series of mini concerts with some Filipino talents.
I agreed that his approach to this was a case of carelessness or maybe un-professionalism. He should have kept his voice pristine and ready for the big gig. Obviously, he or his manager do not know the importance of being in this event. Case of being not in the American mainstream? Maybe yes or do I see some greediness in his management here?
Arnel could, if he really knows how important for the band is this gig should prevail with his manager.
In anyways, a HARD lesson for them to learn and for the Journey management, look out for the new kid in town and keep the leash reachable.
Gunbot wrote:Rip Rokken wrote:As much as I love all my AP site pals, I've never been in favor of posting transcripts of everything Arnel says in the Shout Box. He comes in to unwind with us, and is just a very down to earth and humble guy. I believe he felt his performance suffered against some other acts, but hadn't realized some he mentioned weren't using live vocals. First show back with the band after a few months of breaks, I think he did fine. He'll get back into the swing of things for sure.
I hear what you are saying RIP but with so many of his peeps bashing on the other performers that were there and saying how outstanding his performance was, I think this little piece shows that Arnel's fans don't speak for him and like other loons, we shouldn't equate their actions and comments with the singer himself.
To me, this comment was a great testament to Arnel's character and should have been shared with the fans here.
StocktontoMalone wrote:The sad thing, to me, is that everyone knew that that would be the song played/broadcast....like they don't have other good songs, you know?
It might have been a cool change if they had been polished like fine silver and AP was in good voice.Rick wrote:Blueskies wrote:Besides the roughness of the performance my question is who decided to change up the song and put some weird little twist to it and why they didn't think that would require even more rehearsal? If they wanted to give it a change for the Superbowl so it would be a little different then how it's classically been done .ok..but it makes me wonder why they would not have rehearsed it to death beforehand. If done the way it has always been done they should have had rehearsals to fine tune and warm up but it seems to me that with changing it then that would be an added reason to really rehearse it even more...so this just comes across as a "Hey, when youre done with your other gigs in Cali or wherever then zoom on over to Florida and we'll meet ya at the superbowl on the day. We'll just hit the stage and fly by the seat of our pants".
Agreed. I did like they way they changed it up though. Eric Ragno (MRKBPOTY) didn't care for it because he's a keyboard player, and he was ready to hear the keys when they were supposed to be there, but I liked the guitar because it rocked it up a bit. And for me, that's always a good thing.
Rip Rokken wrote:Gunbot wrote:Rip Rokken wrote:As much as I love all my AP site pals, I've never been in favor of posting transcripts of everything Arnel says in the Shout Box. He comes in to unwind with us, and is just a very down to earth and humble guy. I believe he felt his performance suffered against some other acts, but hadn't realized some he mentioned weren't using live vocals. First show back with the band after a few months of breaks, I think he did fine. He'll get back into the swing of things for sure.
I hear what you are saying RIP but with so many of his peeps bashing on the other performers that were there and saying how outstanding his performance was, I think this little piece shows that Arnel's fans don't speak for him and like other loons, we shouldn't equate their actions and comments with the singer himself.
To me, this comment was a great testament to Arnel's character and should have been shared with the fans here.
You are right, and from that perspective I completely agree with you. As well intentioned as most fans are, none of them can truly speak for the artist. Overzealous fans can also start trouble with the kinds of opinions you mentioned, when they mean to help. Ya know, anything AP says in the public Shout Box is fair game... that's just the nature of the Internet. Naturally, it restricts how much he can really loosen up around people there, but in this case, he was really open about his feelings on his performance.
I should amend my previous statement... Though I don't enjoy seeing every Shout Box visit transcripted, I'm more against the practice of sharing private e-mails or conversations, and that happens sometimes. When I'm lucky enough to spend time or communicate with the pros, I try to keep it closer to the vest. When it comes to that stuff, they'll always be more open when they know it won't get passed around or posted.
Sorry I kinda rambled... exhausted today... LOL.
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