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Chevypv wrote:So I understand that the constant touring and the tough catalogue took its toll on Steve... but where did the vocal degradation come from between 1986 and 1991? from RoR to the tribute show he lost some range, and again from then to FTLOSM. he didn't do anything, yet his range continued to shrink and his rasp continued to become more evident. Don't get me wrong, I love FTLOSM and TBF, but there was definitely a degradation of his voice with no apparent activity to warrant it... anybody know anything i don't?
He was a work horse for 6years?? Augeri for 8. Dudes arent supposed to sing that high in there 40s for longLazzMan wrote:stevew2 wrote:pretty muchDeacon wrote:I personally think that his age, coupled with the heavy amounts of touring that occurred throughout his first stint with Journey, denigrated his voice during that time.
Getting old is a bitch.
LazzMan wrote:stevew2 wrote:pretty muchDeacon wrote:I personally think that his age, coupled with the heavy amounts of touring that occurred throughout his first stint with Journey, denigrated his voice during that time.
Getting old is a bitch.
stevew2 wrote:He was a work horse for 6years?? Augeri for 8. Dudes arent supposed to sing that high in there 40s for longLazzMan wrote:stevew2 wrote:pretty muchDeacon wrote:I personally think that his age, coupled with the heavy amounts of touring that occurred throughout his first stint with Journey, denigrated his voice during that time.
Getting old is a bitch.
He really did get the shaft,he was at fault also,but the whole ordeal left a a bad taste in my mouth.The nitemare could have been avoided if it wasnt for greed.I should have never admired a band as much as I did.they just a bunch of dicks like the rest of us, nothin special at all,Friga included he aint number 1 bitchLazzMan wrote:stevew2 wrote:He was a work horse for 6years?? Augeri for 8. Dudes arent supposed to sing that high in there 40s for longLazzMan wrote:stevew2 wrote:pretty muchDeacon wrote:I personally think that his age, coupled with the heavy amounts of touring that occurred throughout his first stint with Journey, denigrated his voice during that time.
Getting old is a bitch.
Agreed. But, Augeri blew up long before he got the boot. I do feel sorry for him whereas I don't for Perry. I'm not sure if he had the surgery or not but, here's to hoping the new Tall Stories release does well and he gets back on the road. Awesome guy.
I'm sure that's something you're used to.stevew2 wrote:but the whole ordeal left a a bad taste in my mouth.
stevew2 wrote:He really did get the shaft,he was at fault also,but the whole ordeal left a a bad taste in my mouth.The nitemare could have been avoided if it wasnt for greed.I should have never admired a band as much as I did.they just a bunch of dicks like the rest of us, nothin special at all,Friga included he aint number 1 bitchLazzMan wrote:stevew2 wrote:He was a work horse for 6years?? Augeri for 8. Dudes arent supposed to sing that high in there 40s for longLazzMan wrote:stevew2 wrote:pretty muchDeacon wrote:I personally think that his age, coupled with the heavy amounts of touring that occurred throughout his first stint with Journey, denigrated his voice during that time.
Getting old is a bitch.
Agreed. But, Augeri blew up long before he got the boot. I do feel sorry for him whereas I don't for Perry. I'm not sure if he had the surgery or not but, here's to hoping the new Tall Stories release does well and he gets back on the road. Awesome guy.
Gideon wrote:Well, from all accounts, vocal cords are no different than any other muscle. Inactivity can be just as hazardous as strenuous labor. Perry's problem was a combination of age, excessive touring, and inactivity.
As far as TBF vs. FtLoSM vs. "I Stand Alone" is concerned, I think it's fairly apparent that Perry demonstrated far greater strength and range on FtLoSM. His breath control and force were noticeably strained during TBF, though I still loved the emotive angle and harmonies he brought forth. "I Stand Alone" in contrast to both was one performance, not an entire album.
Michigan Girl wrote:Gideon wrote:Well, from all accounts, vocal cords are no different than any other muscle. Inactivity can be just as hazardous as strenuous labor. Perry's problem was a combination of age, excessive touring, and inactivity.
As far as TBF vs. FtLoSM vs. "I Stand Alone" is concerned, I think it's fairly apparent that Perry demonstrated far greater strength and range on FtLoSM. His breath control and force were noticeably strained during TBF, though I still loved the emotive angle and harmonies he brought forth. "I Stand Alone" in contrast to both was one performance, not an entire album.
Good stuff!!!
Gideon wrote: "If He Should Break Your Heart" = favorite Journey song ever.
Vladan wrote:Gideon wrote: "If He Should Break Your Heart" = favorite Journey song ever.
No kidding?yeah I must agree, it's a very good song, certainly one of my all time favorite songs. TBF is a such good album, it's well produced, and you can really appreciate that album with a nice pair of headphones. Very well written. Often criticized, but IMO one of Journey's finest albums.
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