jrny10 wrote:Perry sounded great on TBF and while it's true that they would have to do downtune or do different arrangements with him today, it would be real and have credibility, not to mention emotion. Remember when that was a key ingredient with Journey? I'm not talking about the wish-wash muzak of "Like a Rainshower and "After all these Years", but the real deal... Positive Touch, Why Can't This Night Go on Forever, Happy to Give... That was Journey, Perry was an important ingredient for that magic to happen and I think I'm not the only one who misses him.
But I'm glad if you can enjoy the current Walmart/American Idol version of the band and "feel" their new material. It's not working for me at all.
Schon/Cain left to their own devices with no other force to balance it out in the songwriting dept and you're left with Generations/Revelations type stuff. Cain writing lyrics about rainshowers and "all those years"... How can you dig that kind of stuff?

The band's creative side died with the dismissal of JSS - when they turned into a bank account.
Everyone misses Steve Perry, but I don't live in the past. He's gone from everywhere, solo, Journey, recorded music, live music. He left the building musically 15 years ago, live once in 24 years. So I don't pine. I enjoy his past music and their new music but am not in dreamland that he's an option or could even sing the music. Steve Perry is a one of a kind.
Re the songwriting department, Arrival is amazing and far better than Trial by Fire and Perry's FTLOSM (talk about smaltzy in places.). And Perry's vocals in some songs on TBF were grating on me with his hollow high notes. He was stunning on most of the ballads, though, except Forever Blue where his hollow high range killed my ears. And Revelation had some really good songs. Turn Down the World Tonight, one of their best ever. And I love Like a Rainshower. It brings me back to early Journey. Arnel sounds like himself on Revelation, disk one, nothing like Perry, save the tenor range.
Creative side died with the dismissal of JSS? I don't get that, since this new album sounds hugely creative musically and lyrically. So that remark doesn't even hold water with the release of Eclipse. JSS's best work, to me, is W.E.T., and he wrote none of that; though, his delivery on the songs was absolutely perfect.
Many don't like Arnel and his singing, which is fine. It's all subjective who likes which singer with Journey. I happen to love Arnel's vocals and find emotion in the delivery of most of the songs he sings. Though, for the most part, he was far better live on the Revelation material, which isn't surprising, since he was brand new with Journey when he recorded Revelation, and only given each song the day before recording to learn and record the next day, which considering that, he did beautifully.