stevew2 wrote:Whats wrong with havin 1000 empty beer cans on your trailer porch?
I'll tell you what's wrong with it, they're not full. A beer run needs to be made.


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I am never without some form of booze never. I live 1/8 a mile from the bigest liquor store in my my county,thats one reason i move to where i live nowRick wrote:stevew2 wrote:Whats wrong with havin 1000 empty beer cans on your trailer porch?
I'll tell you what's wrong with it, they're not full. A beer run needs to be made.![]()
stevew2 wrote:I am never without some form of booze never. I live 1/8 a mile from the bigest liquor store in my my county,thats one reason i move to where i live nowRick wrote:stevew2 wrote:Whats wrong with havin 1000 empty beer cans on your trailer porch?
I'll tell you what's wrong with it, they're not full. A beer run needs to be made.![]()
Blueskies wrote:Rick wrote:Blueskies wrote:Voyager wrote:Rick wrote:Voyager wrote:Blueskies wrote:There are fan videos of the Manila concert on Youtube. Not as good as the DVD, of course...
.. but enough to give some a fix until they get the DVD.![]()
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What I Needed
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1yhHqqjJ6CY
He sounds so much like Perry!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMnRduBdYfo
More than he should. I say sing it your own way with respect to the original. Don't try to mimic. The first line in the song made me want to click it off.
Yeah, but people want Perry so badly they go for it. They don't want another singer for Journey. Arnel fits because he emulates Steve Perry so good. It has nothing to do with Arnel being Arnel... it has to do with Arnel being Steve Perry.
I don't know about anyone else, but I don't think Arnel sounds just like Steve Perry or tries to emulate him in appearance or gesture. I think he tries to sing the classics as written but thats all. I also have never longed for Perry to get back with the band...I think if he ever does sing again he should just do his own thing.. I'd rather hear something new and different from him, rather then Journey songs...he can't do them any better then he already did so I say move on.
I agree on the vast majority of what he sings, but the first line of When You Love A Woman in the video posted above didn't work for me as far as that's concerned. Sounded like he tried too hard to emulate SP. Other than that, he's golden with me.
Unfortunitely for Arnel, he's damned if he does, damned if he doesn't. The comparisons will be made when singing the same material as they have been when others have sang it....Augeri got the same thing and so did Soto. People will say that the sound was too close or not close enough and scrutinize every phrase. It all gets overly silly and nitpicky, imo. I just like to hear good singers sing and appreciate each individuals talents.
stevew2 wrote:I am never without some form of booze never. I live 1/8 a mile from the bigest liquor store in my my county,thats one reason i move to where i live nowRick wrote:stevew2 wrote:Whats wrong with havin 1000 empty beer cans on your trailer porch?
I'll tell you what's wrong with it, they're not full. A beer run needs to be made.![]()
Rick wrote:stevew2 wrote:I am never without some form of booze never. I live 1/8 a mile from the bigest liquor store in my my county,thats one reason i move to where i live nowRick wrote:stevew2 wrote:Whats wrong with havin 1000 empty beer cans on your trailer porch?
I'll tell you what's wrong with it, they're not full. A beer run needs to be made.![]()
I only drink beer anymore, and I only do that when I don't have to work the next day. The ramp is a bad place to have a hangover. Too hot and too loud out there. If you sneak up in the cockpit and hit the oxygen mask it sure helps though.
Gunbot wrote: Even fucking Meatloaf sells out Wembley, and the guy doesn't have a voice anymore.
Unless your replacement singer is a legend like Queen had, you're going to be one step behind the big boys no matter how well your singer can mimic the original vocalist.
Wine and beer for me no hard shitRick wrote:stevew2 wrote:I am never without some form of booze never. I live 1/8 a mile from the bigest liquor store in my my county,thats one reason i move to where i live nowRick wrote:stevew2 wrote:Whats wrong with havin 1000 empty beer cans on your trailer porch?
I'll tell you what's wrong with it, they're not full. A beer run needs to be made.![]()
I only drink beer anymore, and I only do that when I don't have to work the next day. The ramp is a bad place to have a hangover. Too hot and too loud out there. If you sneak up in the cockpit and hit the oxygen mask it sure helps though.
perryswoman wrote:Blueskies wrote:Rick wrote:Blueskies wrote:Voyager wrote:Rick wrote:Voyager wrote:Blueskies wrote:There are fan videos of the Manila concert on Youtube. Not as good as the DVD, of course...
.. but enough to give some a fix until they get the DVD.![]()
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What I Needed
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1yhHqqjJ6CY
He sounds so much like Perry!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMnRduBdYfo
More than he should. I say sing it your own way with respect to the original. Don't try to mimic. The first line in the song made me want to click it off.
Yeah, but people want Perry so badly they go for it. They don't want another singer for Journey. Arnel fits because he emulates Steve Perry so good. It has nothing to do with Arnel being Arnel... it has to do with Arnel being Steve Perry.
I don't know about anyone else, but I don't think Arnel sounds just like Steve Perry or tries to emulate him in appearance or gesture. I think he tries to sing the classics as written but thats all. I also have never longed for Perry to get back with the band...I think if he ever does sing again he should just do his own thing.. I'd rather hear something new and different from him, rather then Journey songs...he can't do them any better then he already did so I say move on.
I agree on the vast majority of what he sings, but the first line of When You Love A Woman in the video posted above didn't work for me as far as that's concerned. Sounded like he tried too hard to emulate SP. Other than that, he's golden with me.
Unfortunitely for Arnel, he's damned if he does, damned if he doesn't. The comparisons will be made when singing the same material as they have been when others have sang it....Augeri got the same thing and so did Soto. People will say that the sound was too close or not close enough and scrutinize every phrase. It all gets overly silly and nitpicky, imo. I just like to hear good singers sing and appreciate each individuals talents.
You took the words right out of my mouth!! I was just saying this last night. Damn if he does and damn if he doesn't. I think SP has the best voice of any man to walk on this planet but I did appreciate both Augeri and Soto both for bringing what they did to this band but DAMN it's just not hard to love Arnel!!! I have liked him from day one just because of his powerful voice and his loving manner! This is an exceptional DVD and I still say Deen Castronvo is definitely their biggest secret weapon. Hearing him sing is just magnificent while beating on those drums!!
I have organ donor on my license, i feel sorry for the fucker that gets my liversteveo777 wrote:stevew2 wrote:I am never without some form of booze never. I live 1/8 a mile from the bigest liquor store in my my county,thats one reason i move to where i live nowRick wrote:stevew2 wrote:Whats wrong with havin 1000 empty beer cans on your trailer porch?
I'll tell you what's wrong with it, they're not full. A beer run needs to be made.![]()
Your liver called and said it hates you.
perryswoman wrote:Blueskies wrote:
Unfortunitely for Arnel, he's damned if he does, damned if he doesn't. The comparisons will be made when singing the same material as they have been when others have sang it....Augeri got the same thing and so did Soto. People will say that the sound was too close or not close enough and scrutinize every phrase. It all gets overly silly and nitpicky, imo. I just like to hear good singers sing and appreciate each individuals talents.
You took the words right out of my mouth!!!!
Gunbot wrote: Even fucking Meatloaf sells out Wembley, and the guy doesn't have a voice anymore.
Unless your replacement singer is a legend like Queen had, you're going to be one step behind the big boys no matter how well your singer can mimic the original vocalist.
Chubby321 wrote:Gunbot wrote: Even fucking Meatloaf sells out Wembley, and the guy doesn't have a voice anymore.
Unless your replacement singer is a legend like Queen had, you're going to be one step behind the big boys no matter how well your singer can mimic the original vocalist.
In my opinion, I think the band just lost favor with the fans when the band stopped at the height of their popularity because of Perry's injury. So when they started touring with Augerie, they still got decent crowd here and there but majority of their fans just moved on.
Those bands that still sell stadiums, do any of them ever stopped performing for more than 8-10 years?
Rick wrote:I only drink beer anymore, and I only do that when I don't have to work the next day. The ramp is a bad place to have a hangover. Too hot and too loud out there. If you sneak up in the cockpit and hit the oxygen mask it sure helps though.
mikemarrs wrote:Chubby321 wrote:Gunbot wrote: Even fucking Meatloaf sells out Wembley, and the guy doesn't have a voice anymore.
Unless your replacement singer is a legend like Queen had, you're going to be one step behind the big boys no matter how well your singer can mimic the original vocalist.
In my opinion, I think the band just lost favor with the fans when the band stopped at the height of their popularity because of Perry's injury. So when they started touring with Augerie, they still got decent crowd here and there but majority of their fans just moved on.
Those bands that still sell stadiums, do any of them ever stopped performing for more than 8-10 years?
only one band i can think of besides journey that takes 8 year breaks is boston.i think that hurt boston in the long run also.
JasonD wrote:mikemarrs wrote:Chubby321 wrote:Gunbot wrote: Even fucking Meatloaf sells out Wembley, and the guy doesn't have a voice anymore.
Unless your replacement singer is a legend like Queen had, you're going to be one step behind the big boys no matter how well your singer can mimic the original vocalist.
In my opinion, I think the band just lost favor with the fans when the band stopped at the height of their popularity because of Perry's injury. So when they started touring with Augerie, they still got decent crowd here and there but majority of their fans just moved on.
Those bands that still sell stadiums, do any of them ever stopped performing for more than 8-10 years?
only one band i can think of besides journey that takes 8 year breaks is boston.i think that hurt boston in the long run also.
The Eagles & Pink Floyd both took quite a break from another. Not sure how long, though.
steveo777 wrote:Your liver called and said it hates you.
Rick wrote:Gunbot wrote:Voyager wrote:ttango1 wrote:Alright, I agree it ain't stadiums but are there truly any other bands formed in the 70's have stadium tours?
Just saw U2 a few weeks ago in Chicago. Sold out two nights at Soldier Field which holds 60,000 people. Let's see U2 pull that off with a Bono replacement. It can't and won't happen. Anrel is great, and he is everything that Journey needs right now. But his claim to fame is his ability to channel Steve Perry.
Bon Jovi sold out all 100 shows of their tour last year.
Queen sold out stadiums all around the world on their last tour with Paul Rogers. Even fucking Meatloaf sells out Wembley, and the guy doesn't have a voice anymore.
Unless your replacement singer is a legend like Queen had, you're going to be one step behind the big boys no matter how well your singer can mimic the original vocalist.
Journey gets so little respect. (Imagine picture of Rodney Dangerfield)But why did so many bands emulate them?
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