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FamilyMan wrote:I love Deen, but personally, I'd rather keep the vocals downstage center. Every time he has to take "Mother Father" or "Still They Ride," I feel like it's a blatant reminder of the hole Perry left in his wake.
If you have a lead singer, let him lead and let him sing.
That's my two cents.
FamilyMan wrote:I love Deen, but personally, I'd rather keep the vocals downstage center. Every time he has to take "Mother Father" or "Still They Ride," I feel like it's a blatant reminder of the hole Perry left in his wake.
If you have a lead singer, let him lead and let him sing.
That's my two cents.
Don wrote:FamilyMan wrote:I love Deen, but personally, I'd rather keep the vocals downstage center. Every time he has to take "Mother Father" or "Still They Ride," I feel like it's a blatant reminder of the hole Perry left in his wake.
If you have a lead singer, let him lead and let him sing.
That's my two cents.
Let Arnel butcher a few songs that Deen has been handling and there is going to be hell to pay. Arnel singing Mother Father stepped down? Let the bashing commence.
FamilyMan wrote:Don wrote:FamilyMan wrote:I love Deen, but personally, I'd rather keep the vocals downstage center. Every time he has to take "Mother Father" or "Still They Ride," I feel like it's a blatant reminder of the hole Perry left in his wake.
If you have a lead singer, let him lead and let him sing.
That's my two cents.
Let Arnel butcher a few songs that Deen has been handling and there is going to be hell to pay. Arnel singing Mother Father stepped down? Let the bashing commence.
If that's where the bar is, we might as well let Deen take the whole catalog. I'm not sure Arnel does any song that much better than Deen, but if I'm going to see Journey perform live, I want a lead singer up front in my grill. When Deen is singing, I feel like I'm watching Triumph.
Don wrote:Arnel is a baritone heavy tenor. Some Journey songs still need that Alto and Deen can do it effortlessly. And it gives Arnel a breather to boot. Even Richie spells Jon in Bon Jovi now days. These guys ain't young any more.
Archetype wrote:I strongly prefer Deen's singing over Arnels's. I'd pay more to see a concert where Deen sang everything than for a concert with Deen doing 3 songs and Arnel doing the rest.
Deen- Faithfully
Archetype wrote:I strongly prefer Deen's singing over Arnels's. I'd pay more to see a concert where Deen sang everything than for a concert with Deen doing 3 songs and Arnel doing the rest.
Deen- Faithfully
Saint John wrote:Deen's nailed this one more than once in concert. I almost shit when they played it live. Here it is from many years ago in Florida (not the show I heard it at):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1O9w8at9JI
Agree ...DeenDeb wrote:Archetype wrote:I strongly prefer Deen's singing over Arnels's. I'd pay more to see a concert where Deen sang everything than for a concert with Deen doing 3 songs and Arnel doing the rest.
Deen- Faithfully
Really like Deen's voice too, especially on Still They Ride, great soulful delivery on that one. It's my favorite Journey song, and I think he does it pretty good justice.
Michigan Girl wrote:Agree ...DeenDeb wrote:Archetype wrote:I strongly prefer Deen's singing over Arnels's. I'd pay more to see a concert where Deen sang everything than for a concert with Deen doing 3 songs and Arnel doing the rest.
Deen- Faithfully
Really like Deen's voice too, especially on Still They Ride, great soulful delivery on that one. It's my favorite Journey song, and I think he does it pretty good justice.
does a great job on the songs he sings and I prefer that voice ...after reading G~boy, it makes sense
why he doesn't sing more. Course, I thought he just didn't want to!!
Saint John wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:Agree ...DeenDeb wrote:Archetype wrote:I strongly prefer Deen's singing over Arnels's. I'd pay more to see a concert where Deen sang everything than for a concert with Deen doing 3 songs and Arnel doing the rest.
Deen- Faithfully
Really like Deen's voice too, especially on Still They Ride, great soulful delivery on that one. It's my favorite Journey song, and I think he does it pretty good justice.
does a great job on the songs he sings and I prefer that voice ...after reading G~boy, it makes sense
why he doesn't sing more. Course, I thought he just didn't want to!!
From what I understand, MG, it's a little bit of both. Deen's not a singer, and backing vocals alone probably extend his voice to it's outer boundaries, so singing those older Perry songs are probably not real high on his priority list ... and understandably so. Additionally, he did tear a vocal cord about a decade back and that's why he doesn't project as well as he did before. But he never had the power of Perry or Pineda to begin with.
Deb wrote:
You also gotta remember he is sitting, bent over behind a kit and playing at the same time, so I would image there would be more power, etc. if the focus was just singing.
Saint John wrote:Deen's nailed this one more than once in concert. I almost shit when they played it live. Here it is from many years ago in Florida (not the show I heard it at):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1O9w8at9JI
Deb wrote:Saint John wrote:Deen's nailed this one more than once in concert. I almost shit when they played it live. Here it is from many years ago in Florida (not the show I heard it at):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1O9w8at9JI
I've got a dvd copy of a Journey show from London I think it is, where JSS definitely does After The Fall justice too. If I have time this weekend maybe I'll try to youtube it. Same with Open The Door, excellent job.
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