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madsplash wrote:Rick wrote:madsplash wrote:Rick wrote:I love Perry, and while he didn't fracture it, he caused the other guys to do it. We can speculate from here to the end of the earth why he didn't tour TBF. My opinion is that he knew he couldn't tour that catalog anymore and used his hip as an excuse. I'm probably wrong, but that's what I think.
So he went so far with his "excuse", as to have major surgery to keep the lie going?![]()
And he had just toured that catalog 2 years ago excellently until he got bronchitis. Why would he think he wouldn't be able to do it again? Two years after TBF he did I Stand Alone, and his voice was as good or better than FTLOSM.
The excuse thing is funny to me. He needed an excuse and just happened to get lucky enough to have needed major reconstructive surgery. Lucky guy!
He did pretty well on the FTLOSM tour, but he was tuned down on the Journey tunes.
He would be singing nothing but Journey songs on the TBF tour. Maybe a solo track of his thrown in here and there. Big difference. And I think you know how big the TBF tour would have been.
I seriously don't think he was up to it at that time. He may be now, who knows? But I think that's what happened.
The line I bolded may very well be one of the dumbest comments I've ever read on this board.
I agree and was showing how stupid it is to think he didn't need surgery and was "making it up".
Rick wrote:madsplash wrote:Rick wrote:madsplash wrote:Rick wrote:I love Perry, and while he didn't fracture it, he caused the other guys to do it. We can speculate from here to the end of the earth why he didn't tour TBF. My opinion is that he knew he couldn't tour that catalog anymore and used his hip as an excuse. I'm probably wrong, but that's what I think.
So he went so far with his "excuse", as to have major surgery to keep the lie going?![]()
And he had just toured that catalog 2 years ago excellently until he got bronchitis. Why would he think he wouldn't be able to do it again? Two years after TBF he did I Stand Alone, and his voice was as good or better than FTLOSM.
The excuse thing is funny to me. He needed an excuse and just happened to get lucky enough to have needed major reconstructive surgery. Lucky guy!
He did pretty well on the FTLOSM tour, but he was tuned down on the Journey tunes.
He would be singing nothing but Journey songs on the TBF tour. Maybe a solo track of his thrown in here and there. Big difference. And I think you know how big the TBF tour would have been.
I seriously don't think he was up to it at that time. He may be now, who knows? But I think that's what happened.
The line I bolded may very well be one of the dumbest comments I've ever read on this board.
I agree and was showing how stupid it is to think he didn't need surgery and was "making it up".
It's nothing but speculation on any of it. I never said he had surgery and I never said he didn't. I have no way of proving it, either way. I just offered my opinion on how I think it went down.
madsplash wrote:Rick wrote:madsplash wrote:Rick wrote:madsplash wrote:Rick wrote:I love Perry, and while he didn't fracture it, he caused the other guys to do it. We can speculate from here to the end of the earth why he didn't tour TBF. My opinion is that he knew he couldn't tour that catalog anymore and used his hip as an excuse. I'm probably wrong, but that's what I think.
So he went so far with his "excuse", as to have major surgery to keep the lie going?![]()
And he had just toured that catalog 2 years ago excellently until he got bronchitis. Why would he think he wouldn't be able to do it again? Two years after TBF he did I Stand Alone, and his voice was as good or better than FTLOSM.
The excuse thing is funny to me. He needed an excuse and just happened to get lucky enough to have needed major reconstructive surgery. Lucky guy!
He did pretty well on the FTLOSM tour, but he was tuned down on the Journey tunes.
He would be singing nothing but Journey songs on the TBF tour. Maybe a solo track of his thrown in here and there. Big difference. And I think you know how big the TBF tour would have been.
I seriously don't think he was up to it at that time. He may be now, who knows? But I think that's what happened.
The line I bolded may very well be one of the dumbest comments I've ever read on this board.
I agree and was showing how stupid it is to think he didn't need surgery and was "making it up".
It's nothing but speculation on any of it. I never said he had surgery and I never said he didn't. I have no way of proving it, either way. I just offered my opinion on how I think it went down.
I understand. I'm pretty sure it's fact that he had his hip replacement. He's said so, I think. I read that from him somewhere, but can't remember where.
Now any OTHER surgery he's had vocally isn't known for sure, but there are many, many who say that he did. I guess.................................................Gasp, I haven't said it for a while...........We'll See!
Rick wrote:madsplash wrote:Rick wrote:madsplash wrote:Rick wrote:madsplash wrote:Rick wrote:I love Perry, and while he didn't fracture it, he caused the other guys to do it. We can speculate from here to the end of the earth why he didn't tour TBF. My opinion is that he knew he couldn't tour that catalog anymore and used his hip as an excuse. I'm probably wrong, but that's what I think.
So he went so far with his "excuse", as to have major surgery to keep the lie going?![]()
And he had just toured that catalog 2 years ago excellently until he got bronchitis. Why would he think he wouldn't be able to do it again? Two years after TBF he did I Stand Alone, and his voice was as good or better than FTLOSM.
The excuse thing is funny to me. He needed an excuse and just happened to get lucky enough to have needed major reconstructive surgery. Lucky guy!
He did pretty well on the FTLOSM tour, but he was tuned down on the Journey tunes.
He would be singing nothing but Journey songs on the TBF tour. Maybe a solo track of his thrown in here and there. Big difference. And I think you know how big the TBF tour would have been.
I seriously don't think he was up to it at that time. He may be now, who knows? But I think that's what happened.
The line I bolded may very well be one of the dumbest comments I've ever read on this board.
I agree and was showing how stupid it is to think he didn't need surgery and was "making it up".
It's nothing but speculation on any of it. I never said he had surgery and I never said he didn't. I have no way of proving it, either way. I just offered my opinion on how I think it went down.
I understand. I'm pretty sure it's fact that he had his hip replacement. He's said so, I think. I read that from him somewhere, but can't remember where.
Now any OTHER surgery he's had vocally isn't known for sure, but there are many, many who say that he did. I guess.................................................Gasp, I haven't said it for a while...........We'll See!
A lady at work had nodules(?) removed from her vocal cords. The difference is amazing. Her voice went from rough to very smooth. She sounds 20 years younger.
Gunbot wrote:Okay, here's a question. If Perry got vocal surgery and approached the band about a reunion, would you all be cool with this, even it means sayonora Arnel? I know AP said he had no problem stepping aside for SP but that was before he started making money off of this gig. What say you people?
Rick wrote:Gunbot wrote:Okay, here's a question. If Perry got vocal surgery and approached the band about a reunion, would you all be cool with this, even it means sayonora Arnel? I know AP said he had no problem stepping aside for SP but that was before he started making money off of this gig. What say you people?
I think Perry should do the studio album and let AP tour it. SP could do a song or two, maybe.
Rick wrote:Gunbot wrote:Okay, here's a question. If Perry got vocal surgery and approached the band about a reunion, would you all be cool with this, even it means sayonora Arnel? I know AP said he had no problem stepping aside for SP but that was before he started making money off of this gig. What say you people?
I think Perry should do the studio album and let AP tour it. SP could do a song or two, maybe.
Gunbot wrote:Okay, here's a question. If Perry got vocal surgery and approached the band about a reunion, would you all be cool with this, even it means sayonora Arnel? I know AP said he had no problem stepping aside for SP but that was before he started making money off of this gig. What say you people?
Arkansas wrote:Gunbot wrote:Okay, here's a question. If Perry got vocal surgery and approached the band about a reunion, would you all be cool with this, even it means sayonora Arnel? I know AP said he had no problem stepping aside for SP but that was before he started making money off of this gig. What say you people?
Not so sure it's a question of if, but rather when.
And yes, I'm all for it.
later~
Peartree12249 wrote:Arkansas wrote:Gunbot wrote:Okay, here's a question. If Perry got vocal surgery and approached the band about a reunion, would you all be cool with this, even it means sayonora Arnel? I know AP said he had no problem stepping aside for SP but that was before he started making money off of this gig. What say you people?
Not so sure it's a question of if, but rather when.
And yes, I'm all for it.
later~
It will never happen! IMO
Gunbot wrote:Okay, here's a question. If Perry got vocal surgery and approached the band about a reunion, would you all be cool with this, even it means sayonora Arnel?
My answer is conditional. I would only say yes if Perry agreed to a tour of at least 40 shows. The fans deserve this. I'd go. Personally, if he approached management and said this, my hope would be that they tell him to go fuck his cats.Gunbot wrote:Okay, here's a question. If Perry got vocal surgery and approached the band about a reunion, would you all be cool with this, even it means sayonora Arnel? I know AP said he had no problem stepping aside for SP but that was before he started making money off of this gig. What say you people?
Saint John wrote:My answer is conditional. I would only say yes if Perry agreed to a tour of at least 40 shows. The fans deserve this. I'd go. Personally, if he approached management and said this, my hope would be that they tell him to go fuck his cats.Gunbot wrote:Okay, here's a question. If Perry got vocal surgery and approached the band about a reunion, would you all be cool with this, even it means sayonora Arnel? I know AP said he had no problem stepping aside for SP but that was before he started making money off of this gig. What say you people?
Gunbot wrote:Okay, here's a question. If Perry got vocal surgery and approached the band about a reunion, would you all be cool with this, even it means sayonora Arnel? I know AP said he had no problem stepping aside for SP but that was before he started making money off of this gig. What say you people?
Nor will you because there isn't one.Gideon wrote:I still haven't seen a credible argument for a pro-Perry stance on this.
madsplash wrote:Liquid_Drummer wrote:IMHO, the stone being cracked is of no matter. Steve's voice is the only thing that cracked and the term toast IMO was directly referring to his voice more than his burnout factor. All of the talking in between songs on the Ftlosm tour for rest, the hyper speed for early material on ROR tour, his speaking voice seemed very airy and raspy on the Behind the bullshit special and some voice pros have even noted this and commented on it. When Steve laughs you can hear the damage because when you laugh your voice naturally goes up in pitch. When Steve laughs it sounds like there is nuts and bolts rattling around in there. They guy got older and from thousands of shows his voice was damaged or just changed. I say damage/attrition because once Escape hit and they were on top the demand for shows was incredible and he met those demands but at a cost. Once that tour was over the rasp appeared and he gained weight (steroids??).
Yes I am sure he can still sing however his upper tenor has been absent for some time and I would bet that Steve, who is now at 60 is a low/mid baritone that might be able to reach for tenor for short periods. For Steve to hit the high notes on the FTLOSM tour he had to scream and I have heard a couple of shows that were just so dreadful that I felt bad for him. Steve CAN NOT perform the old catalog to his satisfaction or ours or he would be. If you want to hear Anyway you want it two whole steps or more tuned down then keep wishing for a Perry return. As for me, I will be listening to the cd. As many shows as Steve did it is NO surprise that his voice ended up like it is/was.
He can still do the back catalog well enough for his fans. He won't have to do all of it, just the later stuff from Frontiers on, and he WILL be able to. And evev if he couldn't, anything new he puts out, in whatever key, will be more than enough for his fans. I'd much rather hear him sing in his TBF voice on, than not hear him sing at all.
I was at the FTLOSM tour in Pittsburgh, and while some songs had been dropped(who the hell cares?), the man was most defineitely NOT sceaming. He sung his ass of at that show, and on the whole tour until he got bronchitis/pneumonia.
I'm really looking forward to what his voice sounds like now with the information that we've all heard, true or untrue.
If it's improved from TBF, cool. If it's the same or even mellower, that'll be awesome too. Either way, he'll still be one of the best singers on the planet, no matter what range he has. I could care less if he can sing Homeade Love in the original key or not. It's not about that. It's about him creating and sharing it with us again.
Liquid_Drummer wrote:madsplash wrote:Liquid_Drummer wrote:IMHO, the stone being cracked is of no matter. Steve's voice is the only thing that cracked and the term toast IMO was directly referring to his voice more than his burnout factor. All of the talking in between songs on the Ftlosm tour for rest, the hyper speed for early material on ROR tour, his speaking voice seemed very airy and raspy on the Behind the bullshit special and some voice pros have even noted this and commented on it. When Steve laughs you can hear the damage because when you laugh your voice naturally goes up in pitch. When Steve laughs it sounds like there is nuts and bolts rattling around in there. They guy got older and from thousands of shows his voice was damaged or just changed. I say damage/attrition because once Escape hit and they were on top the demand for shows was incredible and he met those demands but at a cost. Once that tour was over the rasp appeared and he gained weight (steroids??).
Yes I am sure he can still sing however his upper tenor has been absent for some time and I would bet that Steve, who is now at 60 is a low/mid baritone that might be able to reach for tenor for short periods. For Steve to hit the high notes on the FTLOSM tour he had to scream and I have heard a couple of shows that were just so dreadful that I felt bad for him. Steve CAN NOT perform the old catalog to his satisfaction or ours or he would be. If you want to hear Anyway you want it two whole steps or more tuned down then keep wishing for a Perry return. As for me, I will be listening to the cd. As many shows as Steve did it is NO surprise that his voice ended up like it is/was.
He can still do the back catalog well enough for his fans. He won't have to do all of it, just the later stuff from Frontiers on, and he WILL be able to. And evev if he couldn't, anything new he puts out, in whatever key, will be more than enough for his fans. I'd much rather hear him sing in his TBF voice on, than not hear him sing at all.
I was at the FTLOSM tour in Pittsburgh, and while some songs had been dropped(who the hell cares?), the man was most defineitely NOT sceaming. He sung his ass of at that show, and on the whole tour until he got bronchitis/pneumonia.
I'm really looking forward to what his voice sounds like now with the information that we've all heard, true or untrue.
If it's improved from TBF, cool. If it's the same or even mellower, that'll be awesome too. Either way, he'll still be one of the best singers on the planet, no matter what range he has. I could care less if he can sing Homeade Love in the original key or not. It's not about that. It's about him creating and sharing it with us again.
I do agree that what ever he sings it will be good. No doubt about that. I am just saying to forget about seeing a FTLOSM type tour with old Journey tunes in it. I dont think he can do them based on what I hear. I like every stage of his voice.
madsplash wrote:Rick wrote:madsplash wrote:Rick wrote:madsplash wrote:Rick wrote:I love Perry, and while he didn't fracture it, he caused the other guys to do it. We can speculate from here to the end of the earth why he didn't tour TBF. My opinion is that he knew he couldn't tour that catalog anymore and used his hip as an excuse. I'm probably wrong, but that's what I think.
So he went so far with his "excuse", as to have major surgery to keep the lie going?![]()
And he had just toured that catalog 2 years ago excellently until he got bronchitis. Why would he think he wouldn't be able to do it again? Two years after TBF he did I Stand Alone, and his voice was as good or better than FTLOSM.
The excuse thing is funny to me. He needed an excuse and just happened to get lucky enough to have needed major reconstructive surgery. Lucky guy!
He did pretty well on the FTLOSM tour, but he was tuned down on the Journey tunes.
He would be singing nothing but Journey songs on the TBF tour. Maybe a solo track of his thrown in here and there. Big difference. And I think you know how big the TBF tour would have been.
I seriously don't think he was up to it at that time. He may be now, who knows? But I think that's what happened.
The line I bolded may very well be one of the dumbest comments I've ever read on this board.
I agree and was showing how stupid it is to think he didn't need surgery and was "making it up".
It's nothing but speculation on any of it. I never said he had surgery and I never said he didn't. I have no way of proving it, either way. I just offered my opinion on how I think it went down.
I understand. I'm pretty sure it's fact that he had his hip replacement. He's said so, I think. I read that from him somewhere, but can't remember where.
Now any OTHER surgery he's had vocally isn't known for sure, but there are many, many who say that he did. I guess.................................................Gasp, I haven't said it for a while...........We'll See!
Liquid_Drummer wrote:madsplash wrote:Rick wrote:madsplash wrote:Rick wrote:madsplash wrote:Rick wrote:I love Perry, and while he didn't fracture it, he caused the other guys to do it. We can speculate from here to the end of the earth why he didn't tour TBF. My opinion is that he knew he couldn't tour that catalog anymore and used his hip as an excuse. I'm probably wrong, but that's what I think.
So he went so far with his "excuse", as to have major surgery to keep the lie going?![]()
And he had just toured that catalog 2 years ago excellently until he got bronchitis. Why would he think he wouldn't be able to do it again? Two years after TBF he did I Stand Alone, and his voice was as good or better than FTLOSM.
The excuse thing is funny to me. He needed an excuse and just happened to get lucky enough to have needed major reconstructive surgery. Lucky guy!
He did pretty well on the FTLOSM tour, but he was tuned down on the Journey tunes.
He would be singing nothing but Journey songs on the TBF tour. Maybe a solo track of his thrown in here and there. Big difference. And I think you know how big the TBF tour would have been.
I seriously don't think he was up to it at that time. He may be now, who knows? But I think that's what happened.
The line I bolded may very well be one of the dumbest comments I've ever read on this board.
I agree and was showing how stupid it is to think he didn't need surgery and was "making it up".
It's nothing but speculation on any of it. I never said he had surgery and I never said he didn't. I have no way of proving it, either way. I just offered my opinion on how I think it went down.
I understand. I'm pretty sure it's fact that he had his hip replacement. He's said so, I think. I read that from him somewhere, but can't remember where.
Now any OTHER surgery he's had vocally isn't known for sure, but there are many, many who say that he did. I guess.................................................Gasp, I haven't said it for a while...........We'll See!
In defense of the above opinion about him having his cords fixed I noted in the last audio interview he did that his voice what much less raspy, airy and weak sounding and the terrible Joe Pesci crackle laugh was gone. His speaking voice and laugh before this last interview reeked of vocal cords that are not closing all the way which is caused by nodes, broken blood veins (Steven Tyler) etc. After hearing that and rumors I think it may be possible. Maybe he said fuck it, im this old and cant sing as well as I woudl like to so what do I have to lose ? Steven Tyler of Aerosmith had laser surgery and can sing Dream on as damn near as good as he did in 73 IN THE SAME KEY.
EightyRock wrote:It wouldn't matter if God himself came down and gave Perry a shiny brand spanking new set of vocal cords, Perry wouldn't give Friga and Schon as much as a "fuck you" with them. Perry would never return to Journey, nomatter the state of his voice. For God's sake, do you think he'd associate w/ lippers? Whatever you think of him, first and foremost, he has musical integrity and would never approve of not giving fans their money's worth.
Deacon wrote:Gideon wrote:he's gone on record being in total awe of Neal Schon's abilities as a musician.
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