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carleysdad wrote:Say what you will about Steve Perry stepping away from the spotlight and not recording any new music, but after watching Bon Jovi's performance on Sunday evenings AMA's (and witnessing Jon Bon Jovi's absolutely HORRIBLE vocals), I appreciate the fact that SP would rather retire while he was on top (and his vocals were strong) instead of continuing to tour and milk his fans of $$$ like Bon Jovi continues to do.
timstar78 wrote:Jon has never been that great of a singer, and surely isn't even the best singer in his own band. Richie Sambora can sing circles around him.
His vocals have always been a bit spotty, even dating back to their early days but he really hit a stride lon the New Jersey, Keep The Faith and These Days tours. I think Jon was at his best, vocally, during the latter tour.
That said, there are a lot of "miles" on his voice, after singing and touring for close to 25 years now. He is obviously nowhere near the class of Steve Perry in terms of vocal ability. But on the other hand, Jon has lapped Perry in terms of career longevity and has surely performed many more concerts.
Jon has definitely changed the way he sings and while he is starting to struggle with certain songs in the set he is still able to get the job done for the most part. He's also tamed a bit as a frontman, but the guy is approaching 50. It's hard to believe that they are one of the biggest rock bands in the world still in 2010, in terms of touring and global reach. They are set to have the No. 1-selling tour in the world this year, which would be their second such crown in three years.
By the way, the AMAs were a complete and utter abomination. KeSha, Katy Perry, Bieber, Rihanna, et. al --- what a bunch of tupperware, Auto-Tuned, sensationalized nonsense.
I very much agree w/this post ...Jon has never let me down in concert, but you're righttimstar78 wrote:Jon has never been that great of a singer, and surely isn't even the best singer in his own band. Richie Sambora can sing circles around him.
His vocals have always been a bit spotty, even dating back to their early days but he really hit a stride lon the New Jersey, Keep The Faith and These Days tours. I think Jon was at his best, vocally, during the latter tour.
That said, there are a lot of "miles" on his voice, after singing and touring for close to 25 years now. He is obviously nowhere near the class of Steve Perry in terms of vocal ability. But on the other hand, Jon has lapped Perry in terms of career longevity and has surely performed many more concerts.
Jon has definitely changed the way he sings and while he is starting to struggle with certain songs in the set he is still able to get the job done for the most part. He's also tamed a bit as a frontman, but the guy is approaching 50. It's hard to believe that they are one of the biggest rock bands in the world still in 2010, in terms of touring and global reach. They are set to have the No. 1-selling tour in the world this year, which would be their second such crown in three years.
By the way, the AMAs were a complete and utter abomination. KeSha, Katy Perry, Bieber, Rihanna, et. al --- what a bunch of tupperware, Auto-Tuned, sensationalized nonsense.
carleysdad wrote:I appreciate the fact that SP would rather retire while he was on top (and his vocals were strong)
Thank you!! Carley's Dad should be ashamed ...if BJ'S fans thought theymarco17 wrote:BJ is a shadow of themselves, at least Jon's vocals, likely due to age, and the vocal issues he had in earlier years. I'd still take them live anyday over most of the other hack artists who's autotuned vocals are blended into a computer generated loop, and wa-la they have an album. At least they are playing their own instruments.
timstar78 wrote:Jon has never been that great of a singer, and surely isn't even the best singer in his own band. Richie Sambora can sing circles around him.
carleysdad wrote:Say what you will about Steve Perry stepping away from the spotlight and not recording any new music, but after watching Bon Jovi's performance on Sunday evenings AMA's (and witnessing Jon Bon Jovi's absolutely HORRIBLE vocals), I appreciate the fact that SP would rather retire while he was on top (and his vocals were strong) instead of continuing to tour and milk his fans of $$$ like Bon Jovi continues to do.
timstar78 wrote:By the way, the AMAs were a complete and utter abomination. KeSha, Katy Perry, Bieber, Rihanna, et. al --- what a bunch of tupperware, Auto-Tuned, sensationalized nonsense.
Saint John wrote:carleysdad wrote:I appreciate the fact that SP would rather retire while he was on top (and his vocals were strong)
On top?!?! Then he should have retired after the Frontiers tour. What followed were 2 sissified Journey albums and one of the single biggest shit heaps ever recorded. He cut ROR short, cut FTLOSM short and completely bailed on TBF. Way to go out "on top!"![]()
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PS And then there's the Bill Graham show. Guzzle guzzle.
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carleysdad wrote:Say what you will about Steve Perry stepping away from the spotlight and not recording any new music, but after watching Bon Jovi's performance on Sunday evenings AMA's (and witnessing Jon Bon Jovi's absolutely HORRIBLE vocals), I appreciate the fact that SP would rather retire while he was on top (and his vocals were strong) instead of continuing to tour and milk his fans of $$$ like Bon Jovi continues to do.
RedWingFan wrote:Saint John wrote:carleysdad wrote:I appreciate the fact that SP would rather retire while he was on top (and his vocals were strong)
On top?!?! Then he should have retired after the Frontiers tour. What followed were 2 sissified Journey albums and one of the single biggest shit heaps ever recorded. He cut ROR short, cut FTLOSM short and completely bailed on TBF. Way to go out "on top!"![]()
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PS And then there's the Bill Graham show. Guzzle guzzle.
Yeah...on top, considering what Neil has done. Perry is first class all the way.
Niel playing tapes and holding fraud concerts on its fans.
And lets not forget handing out a "free" shit product at the gate on their "Generations" tour. Adding the price of said feces into the cost of ticket prices to listen to fraud shows! What a class act that Neil is huh?
Saint John wrote:carleysdad wrote:I appreciate the fact that SP would rather retire while he was on top (and his vocals were strong)
On top?!?! Then he should have retired after the Frontiers tour. What followed were 2 sissified Journey albums and one of the single biggest shit heaps ever recorded. He cut ROR short, cut FTLOSM short and completely bailed on TBF. Way to go out "on top!"![]()
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PS And then there's the Bill Graham show. Guzzle guzzle.
FamilyMan wrote:carleysdad wrote:Say what you will about Steve Perry stepping away from the spotlight and not recording any new music, but after watching Bon Jovi's performance on Sunday evenings AMA's (and witnessing Jon Bon Jovi's absolutely HORRIBLE vocals), I appreciate the fact that SP would rather retire while he was on top (and his vocals were strong) instead of continuing to tour and milk his fans of $$$ like Bon Jovi continues to do.
This post is absurd. Go see Bon Jovi live before you suggest they've jumped the shark. Jon had the same self-doubts and frustrations about the road and the business in the 90's, but instead of squandering the gift he was given, he re-evaluated himself and his band, reinvented their image, and carried on - to the delight of his fans. Bon Jovi is one of the few throwbacks to the supergroup era, and they give it every thing they have live.
Andrew wrote:carleysdad wrote:Say what you will about Steve Perry stepping away from the spotlight and not recording any new music, but after watching Bon Jovi's performance on Sunday evenings AMA's (and witnessing Jon Bon Jovi's absolutely HORRIBLE vocals), I appreciate the fact that SP would rather retire while he was on top (and his vocals were strong) instead of continuing to tour and milk his fans of $$$ like Bon Jovi continues to do.
I'm no great fan of these milk the cow boys anymore....it's long been the JBJ Band, not Bon Jovi.....but nothing too wrong with this. THANK GOD a rock band is playing LIVE and performing live vocals on prime time TV. Weaker vocals and less high notes, but live...and I have to respect that.
Andrew wrote:timstar78 wrote:By the way, the AMAs were a complete and utter abomination. KeSha, Katy Perry, Bieber, Rihanna, et. al --- what a bunch of tupperware, Auto-Tuned, sensationalized nonsense.
Amen...bingo...right on...pass the bucket.
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