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Re: Glee to honor Steve Perry...

Postby Michigan Girl » Sat Mar 20, 2010 6:24 am

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Rockindeano wrote:MG, you're right of course!!!


Of course ...
but do you mind not being so agreeable all of the time!?!
There are some people here who are wrong/incorrect!! Someone
must need to be set straight!! Do you think you might snap out of
this love~child mode once you're off of the medication?!?! :?


I agree when I think it's correct. I have disagreed with you many times. There are different people on here- Loons, Pinheads, Wigglers, Soto Pops and Cheerleaders.

The Loons are deranged, and just flat out ridiculous most of the time. They have one thing going for them; their guy is the best at what he does, so they don't lose arguments when the topic of singing comes up. They do lose points however, when they enter freaky conversations and post creepy pictures. Catching Steve Perry on the floor of Burbank Airport is a tad odd don't ya think?

Wiggler nation is all but extinct. They need protection from the MelodicRock.com Endagered species Act, and believe me, they are species, big ones, real big ones. Still haven't quite found out what the attraction was to a Wiggler in the first place, but a wiggler can consume more food than is humanly possible. Later on though the years of Steve Augeri's career, it became apparent that life was not normal in Wigglerville. All Hell broke loose in the final hours. That was a bench clearing brawl if I ever saw one.

Pinheads are just really fucked up to be honest with you. These fans, the majority of them, opened their eyes in 2008. Time before that didn't matter, didn't exist. Some of the most uneducated Journey fans in the world. Also, to go along with uneducated, are the superlatives, myopic and unrealistic. Myopia runs wild in Pinhead nation. Their superhero should be wearing a cape, selling out stadiums on his own and playing the Super Bowl Halftime show. Flying into the biggest weekend in sports the morning of is well, nevermind. Also referred to as Arneliots, it's clear this faction of morons don't know nor respect past history.
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The Cheerleaders are a newly formed group of retards, a very small group, blindly following the gospel of Neal Schon. Much like a Christian who follows the Bible, Cheerleaders will advocate and well, cheer anything and everything the Blood Brothers Schon and Cain do. It's comedy really, and while amusing to most who watch, their words of undulated praise is undoubtedly pretty fuckin' stupid. Journey can do no wrong in their minds. The best band ever, bar none. The group was founded by 1 man and 1 woman, and depending on who you talk to, the number in the group ranges from 2 to 6 or 7.

A group referring to themselves as the Soto Pops, are a small yet loyal group of mostly women, who endlessly gawk at a particular singer. A very warm and loving gathering of people, their adoration is off the charts, and sometimes, like the Pinheads, they too are out of their fucking minds, with unrealistic expectations for their loved one, Jeff Scott Soto. Poor Jeff must cringe when he reads some of the ridiculous shit being said about him on this Board.


Who am I on that list?
Dessert ...Deano?!?! :wink:
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Re: Glee to honor Steve Perry...

Postby Deb » Sat Mar 20, 2010 6:25 am

portland wrote:I am beginning to think I am just a purist who likes the original lead singer for any band not just Journey. The only replacement singers that have ever really worked for me were the choice of Sammy fronting Van Halen....and when AC/DC replaced Bon Scott (as they had no choice in the matter).

I guess it's all a personal preference to what moves your soul! :P


Ya, me too I think. The other two that came to mind are INXS w/o Hutch and Skid Row w/o Baz.....can't do it. LOL, and of course Mr Big would be dead to me w/o EM. :lol:
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Re: Glee to honor Steve Perry...

Postby portland » Sat Mar 20, 2010 6:33 am

Deb wrote:
portland wrote:I am beginning to think I am just a purist who likes the original lead singer for any band not just Journey. The only replacement singers that have ever really worked for me were the choice of Sammy fronting Van Halen....and when AC/DC replaced Bon Scott (as they had no choice in the matter).

I guess it's all a personal preference to what moves your soul! :P


Ya, me too I think. The other two that came to mind are INXS w/o Hutch and Skid Row w/o Baz.....can't do it. LOL, and of course Mr Big would be dead to me w/o EM. :lol:




No F*cking way....Skid Row is done!

That's funny Deb as I was just thinking about that...would Mr. Big replace EM??? I just don't see it!

I think it is hard when the voice is what makes you identify with a song....for me I don't say hey that's Schon or Sabo playing guitar...I think that's Perry or Baz on the vocals....yes the musicianship is very important but if you interchange musicians with ones who have the same technical ability I don't think it is as noticeable IMHO.
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Re: Glee to honor Steve Perry...

Postby Deb » Sat Mar 20, 2010 6:47 am

portland wrote:
Deb wrote:
portland wrote:I am beginning to think I am just a purist who likes the original lead singer for any band not just Journey. The only replacement singers that have ever really worked for me were the choice of Sammy fronting Van Halen....and when AC/DC replaced Bon Scott (as they had no choice in the matter).

I guess it's all a personal preference to what moves your soul! :P


Ya, me too I think. The other two that came to mind are INXS w/o Hutch and Skid Row w/o Baz.....can't do it. LOL, and of course Mr Big would be dead to me w/o EM. :lol:




No F*cking way....Skid Row is done!

That's funny Deb as I was just thinking about that...would Mr. Big replace EM??? I just don't see it!


Not a chance, EM's vocals are as much a part of MB's sound as Billy on bass and Paul on guitar. Mind you they did go awhile there around 2000-2002 with Richie Kotzen on guitar and I really dug what what he brought to the band, Paul is "technically" better, but I find Richie plays with more soul and his and EM's vocals totally jived better together too. But Billy and Eric are irreplacable!
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Postby Jana » Sat Mar 20, 2010 6:50 am

why weren't the Journey fans who are bitter listed - the bitterettes. :evil: :wink: :lol: :lol:

we all know your names. :wink: Oh, Portland, where are you? :wink:
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Postby portland » Sat Mar 20, 2010 6:55 am

The other thing is that when a band starts out the lead singer is not always the right "fit" and there needs to be a
replacement made.

BAZ and Perry were both technically replacements.....that were the right "fit" and then the bands made it
big time. I had totally forgot about the original singer for Skid Row....he was not bad...but no contest Baz had
the pipes and the attitude to make them great.



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Postby Jana » Sat Mar 20, 2010 6:58 am

portland wrote:The other thing is that when a band starts out the lead singer is not always the right "fit" and there needs to be a
replacement made.

BAZ and Perry were both technically replacements.....that were the right "fit" and then the bands made it
big time. I had totally forgot about the original singer for Skid Row....he was not bad...but no contest Baz had
the pipes and the attitude to make them great.



Matt Fallon
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezXP6u44Xyc


Matt Fallon is better. :wink:
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Postby portland » Sat Mar 20, 2010 6:58 am

Jana wrote:
portland wrote:The other thing is that when a band starts out the lead singer is not always the right "fit" and there needs to be a
replacement made.

BAZ and Perry were both technically replacements.....that were the right "fit" and then the bands made it
big time. I had totally forgot about the original singer for Skid Row....he was not bad...but no contest Baz had
the pipes and the attitude to make them great.



Matt Fallon
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezXP6u44Xyc


Matt Fallon is better. :wink:




Jana I am not going to type what I am thinking....you really are a pain in my ASS!!!!
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Postby portland » Sat Mar 20, 2010 7:00 am

Jana wrote:why weren't the Journey fans who are bitter listed - the bitterettes. :evil: :wink: :lol: :lol:

we all know your names. :wink: Oh, Portland, where are you? :wink:




Did you not read and comprehend my above post....I really am over it! You enjoy your replacement! :wink:
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Postby Jana » Sat Mar 20, 2010 7:02 am

portland wrote:
Jana wrote:why weren't the Journey fans who are bitter listed - the bitterettes. :evil: :wink: :lol: :lol:

we all know your names. :wink: Oh, Portland, where are you? :wink:




Did you not read and comprehend my above post....I really am over it! You enjoy your replacement! :wink:


I enjoy them all, Perry, Augeri, Arnel. :D
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Postby portland » Sat Mar 20, 2010 7:02 am

Jana wrote:
portland wrote:The other thing is that when a band starts out the lead singer is not always the right "fit" and there needs to be a
replacement made.

BAZ and Perry were both technically replacements.....that were the right "fit" and then the bands made it
big time. I had totally forgot about the original singer for Skid Row....he was not bad...but no contest Baz had
the pipes and the attitude to make them great.



Matt Fallon
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezXP6u44Xyc


Matt Fallon is better. :wink:




I think you know better than that ^^^^ :evil: :lol:
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Postby Jana » Sat Mar 20, 2010 7:03 am

portland wrote:
Jana wrote:
portland wrote:The other thing is that when a band starts out the lead singer is not always the right "fit" and there needs to be a
replacement made.

BAZ and Perry were both technically replacements.....that were the right "fit" and then the bands made it
big time. I had totally forgot about the original singer for Skid Row....he was not bad...but no contest Baz had
the pipes and the attitude to make them great.



Matt Fallon
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezXP6u44Xyc


Matt Fallon is better. :wink:



Jana I am not going to type what I am thinking....you really are a pain in my ASS!!!!

I wouldn't know anything. :lol: Not my kind of music, except for here or there
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Postby portland » Sat Mar 20, 2010 7:03 am

Jana wrote:
portland wrote:
Jana wrote:why weren't the Journey fans who are bitter listed - the bitterettes. :evil: :wink: :lol: :lol:

we all know your names. :wink: Oh, Portland, where are you? :wink:




Did you not read and comprehend my above post....I really am over it! You enjoy your replacement! :wink:


I enjoy them all, Perry, Augeri, Arnel. :D



No Soto???
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Postby Jana » Sat Mar 20, 2010 7:05 am

portland wrote:
Jana wrote:
portland wrote:
Jana wrote:why weren't the Journey fans who are bitter listed - the bitterettes. :evil: :wink: :lol: :lol:

we all know your names. :wink: Oh, Portland, where are you? :wink:




Did you not read and comprehend my above post....I really am over it! You enjoy your replacement! :wink:


I enjoy them all, Perry, Augeri, Arnel. :D



No Soto???


not so much. :wink:
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Postby portland » Sat Mar 20, 2010 7:08 am

Jana wrote:
portland wrote:
Jana wrote:
portland wrote:The other thing is that when a band starts out the lead singer is not always the right "fit" and there needs to be a
replacement made.

BAZ and Perry were both technically replacements.....that were the right "fit" and then the bands made it
big time. I had totally forgot about the original singer for Skid Row....he was not bad...but no contest Baz had
the pipes and the attitude to make them great.



Matt Fallon
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezXP6u44Xyc


Matt Fallon is better. :wink:



Jana I am not going to type what I am thinking....you really are a pain in my ASS!!!!

I wouldn't know anything. :lol: Not my kind of music, except for here or there



Fallon had a really good voice....but he was more of a Bon Jovi...than a Skid Row.....He never would have made it
on the Slave to the Grind material.
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Postby Jana » Sat Mar 20, 2010 7:13 am

portland wrote:
Jana wrote:
portland wrote:
Jana wrote:
portland wrote:The other thing is that when a band starts out the lead singer is not always the right "fit" and there needs to be a
replacement made.

BAZ and Perry were both technically replacements.....that were the right "fit" and then the bands made it
big time. I had totally forgot about the original singer for Skid Row....he was not bad...but no contest Baz had
the pipes and the attitude to make them great.



Matt Fallon
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezXP6u44Xyc


Matt Fallon is better. :wink:



Jana I am not going to type what I am thinking....you really are a pain in my ASS!!!!

I wouldn't know anything. :lol: Not my kind of music, except for here or there



Fallon had a really good voice....but he was more of a Bon Jovi...than a Skid Row.....He never would have made it
on the Slave to the Grind material.


In 1991, while you were listening to Slave to the Grind, I was listening to Depeche Mode (Violator) and U2 (Achtung Baby) and TFF (Seeds of Love), brilliant music. :wink: :wink:

Personal Jesus - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FppOqVREg1Y

policy of truth - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M2VBmHOYpV8
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Postby portland » Sat Mar 20, 2010 7:16 am

Jana wrote:
portland wrote:
Jana wrote:
portland wrote:
Jana wrote:
portland wrote:The other thing is that when a band starts out the lead singer is not always the right "fit" and there needs to be a
replacement made.

BAZ and Perry were both technically replacements.....that were the right "fit" and then the bands made it
big time. I had totally forgot about the original singer for Skid Row....he was not bad...but no contest Baz had
the pipes and the attitude to make them great.



Matt Fallon
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezXP6u44Xyc


Matt Fallon is better. :wink:



Jana I am not going to type what I am thinking....you really are a pain in my ASS!!!!

I wouldn't know anything. :lol: Not my kind of music, except for here or there



Fallon had a really good voice....but he was more of a Bon Jovi...than a Skid Row.....He never would have made it
on the Slave to the Grind material.


In 1991, while you were listening to Slave to the Grind, I was listening to Depeche Mode (Violator) and U2 (Achtung Baby) and TFF (Seeds of Love), brilliant music. :wink: :wink:




Well according to our Wombat leader.....Slave to the Grind is brilliant as well! :wink: :wink:
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Postby Saint John » Sat Mar 20, 2010 7:21 am

portland wrote:
Well according to our Wombat leader.....Slave to the Grind is brilliant as well!


Hopefully, that one was reviewed a bit more thoroughly than the last Springsteen effort. :lol:
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Postby Deb » Sat Mar 20, 2010 7:23 am

Jana wrote:
portland wrote:Fallon had a really good voice....but he was more of a Bon Jovi...than a Skid Row.....He never would have made it
on the Slave to the Grind material.


In 1991, while you were listening to Slave to the Grind, I was listening to Depeche Mode (Violator) and U2 (Achtung Baby) and TFF (Seeds of Love), brilliant music. :wink: :wink:


Coming from a a fan to whom the vocals matter bigtime, the only one of those that has even a half decent vocalist is TFF. U2 are popular as heck and DO have some great songs but vocally Bono doesn't do a thing for me......that TFF lead singer at least has some emotive soul going for him.
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Postby Michigan Girl » Sat Mar 20, 2010 7:28 am

Deb wrote:
Jana wrote:
portland wrote:Fallon had a really good voice....but he was more of a Bon Jovi...than a Skid Row.....He never would have made it
on the Slave to the Grind material.


In 1991, while you were listening to Slave to the Grind, I was listening to Depeche Mode (Violator) and U2 (Achtung Baby) and TFF (Seeds of Love), brilliant music. :wink: :wink:


Coming from a a fan to whom the vocals matter bigtime, the only one of those that has even a half decent vocalist is TFF. U2 are popular as heck and DO have some great songs but vocally Bono doesn't do a thing for me......that TFF lead singer at least has some emotive soul going for him.


Coming from a fan that is not currently involved in an AA program, I concur!! If you don't emote ...get off the boat!! :wink:
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Postby portland » Sat Mar 20, 2010 7:28 am

Saint John wrote:
portland wrote:
Well according to our Wombat leader.....Slave to the Grind is brilliant as well!


Hopefully, that one was reviewed a bit more thoroughly than the last Springsteen effort. :lol:




Well I read his review of Angel Down (he was not as complimentary let me tell ya) and he said the he played Slave to the Grind for a good twelve months...so I think he was VERY thorough! :wink:
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Postby Deb » Sat Mar 20, 2010 7:29 am

Michigan Girl wrote:
Deb wrote:
Jana wrote:
portland wrote:Fallon had a really good voice....but he was more of a Bon Jovi...than a Skid Row.....He never would have made it
on the Slave to the Grind material.


In 1991, while you were listening to Slave to the Grind, I was listening to Depeche Mode (Violator) and U2 (Achtung Baby) and TFF (Seeds of Love), brilliant music. :wink: :wink:


Coming from a a fan to whom the vocals matter bigtime, the only one of those that has even a half decent vocalist is TFF. U2 are popular as heck and DO have some great songs but vocally Bono doesn't do a thing for me......that TFF lead singer at least has some emotive soul going for him.


Coming from a fan that is not currently involved in an AA prgram, I concur!! If you don't emote ...get off the boat!! :wink:


:lol: Oops :P Hey, I like that saying! :D
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Postby Jana » Sat Mar 20, 2010 7:37 am

Deb wrote:
Jana wrote:
portland wrote:Fallon had a really good voice....but he was more of a Bon Jovi...than a Skid Row.....He never would have made it
on the Slave to the Grind material.


In 1991, while you were listening to Slave to the Grind, I was listening to Depeche Mode (Violator) and U2 (Achtung Baby) and TFF (Seeds of Love), brilliant music. :wink: :wink:


Coming from a a fan to whom the vocals matter bigtime, the only one of those that has even a half decent vocalist is TFF. U2 are popular as heck and DO have some great songs but vocally Bono doesn't do a thing for me......that TFF lead singer at least has some emotive soul going for him.


well, I will give you dave gahan. it's electronica music and I love him and them, but it's definite taste, for sure.

but Bono, in the early days, wow, he had soul for sure, and even later. His voice hasn't been holding for sure since vertigo. Just listen to these. amazing songwriter.

Bad - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGX7B9bGGRU

Kite - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AiK5iiE40J4 - one of my favorite songs - how can you say no emotive soul?

with or without you (live in the 80s) - wow - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P8SPeR60lRI

the ground beneath her feet - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZfBR5G8FZ8 (love this song)
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Postby portland » Sat Mar 20, 2010 7:38 am

Deb wrote:
Michigan Girl wrote:
Deb wrote:
Jana wrote:
portland wrote:Fallon had a really good voice....but he was more of a Bon Jovi...than a Skid Row.....He never would have made it
on the Slave to the Grind material.


In 1991, while you were listening to Slave to the Grind, I was listening to Depeche Mode (Violator) and U2 (Achtung Baby) and TFF (Seeds of Love), brilliant music. :wink: :wink:


Coming from a a fan to whom the vocals matter bigtime, the only one of those that has even a half decent vocalist is TFF. U2 are popular as heck and DO have some great songs but vocally Bono doesn't do a thing for me......that TFF lead singer at least has some emotive soul going for him.


Coming from a fan that is not currently involved in an AA prgram, I concur!! If you don't emote ...get off the boat!! :wink:


:lol: Oops :P Hey, I like that saying! :D




Well for me it's vocals.....no secret at all.....and for me the more soulful and soaring the better...oh and a little
attitude does not hurt at all. :wink:


and from Slave to the Grind

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Postby Rockindeano » Sat Mar 20, 2010 7:47 am

Saint John wrote:
portland wrote:
Well according to our Wombat leader.....Slave to the Grind is brilliant as well!


Hopefully, that one was reviewed a bit more thoroughly than the last Springsteen effort. :lol:


Just what the fuck is that supposed to mean?

LOL, Andrew grades the Springsteen records way below the Journey ones, and yet Springsteen goes out and plays to 2 million people and garners rock song of the year.

Is that what you meant?

I learned a long time ago that if Andrew grades my bands poorly, it's going to be a good year for them. :)
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Postby Rockindeano » Sat Mar 20, 2010 7:49 am

And Portland, you are going on and on with boring post after another about Skid Row.

Memo to Portland. Skid Row sucks now and they sucked then. No one gives two shits about Sabastian Bach or Skid Row. LOL, try saying that with a straight face, without laughing at yourself Dan: "Skid Row." Hahaha, I can't do it.
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Postby portland » Sat Mar 20, 2010 7:52 am

Rockindeano wrote:And Portland, you are going on and on with boring post after another about Skid Row.

Memo to Portland. Skid Row sucks now and they sucked then. No one gives two shits about Sabastian Bach or Skid Row. LOL, try saying that with a straight face, without laughing at yourself Dan: "Skid Row." Hahaha, I can't do it.



Deano...I am trying to widen my horizons....I will go back to Perry if you insist....and well your Bruce love can be a bit much as well dear.
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Postby Saint John » Sat Mar 20, 2010 7:52 am

:lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby Since 78 » Sat Mar 20, 2010 7:54 am

Jana wrote:why weren't the Journey fans who are bitter listed - the bitterettes. :evil: :wink: :lol: :lol:

we all know your names. :wink: Oh, Portland, where are you? :wink:


Bitter Quitters?? :lol:
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Postby portland » Sat Mar 20, 2010 7:54 am

Saint John wrote::lol: :lol: :lol:




Hey I may be able to dig up a post or two when you.....yes you DAN..had some good things to say about said band in
question.

Now who am I suppose to talk about here??

No Perry
No Skid Row


I thought this was an open forum???
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