Moderator: Andrew
annie89509 wrote:Is it just my ears, or is Jeremey getting nasally hoarse in the high register? Hope all those years of singing Journey songs didn't harm his vocal cords.
AR wrote:annie89509 wrote:Is it just my ears, or is Jeremey getting nasally hoarse in the high register? Hope all those years of singing Journey songs didn't harm his vocal cords.
Is it just my eyes or is the current Journey singer a mess and way too thin in the new video?
Seriously!
annie89509 wrote:AR wrote:annie89509 wrote:Is it just my ears, or is Jeremey getting nasally hoarse in the high register? Hope all those years of singing Journey songs didn't harm his vocal cords.
Is it just my eyes or is the current Journey singer a mess and way too thin in the new video?
Seriously!
I thought you wanted comments...quess I should have just shut up.
Gideon wrote:annie89509 wrote:AR wrote:annie89509 wrote:Is it just my ears, or is Jeremey getting nasally hoarse in the high register? Hope all those years of singing Journey songs didn't harm his vocal cords.
Is it just my eyes or is the current Journey singer a mess and way too thin in the new video?
Seriously!
I thought you wanted comments...quess I should have just shut up.
I've been telling you that for years!![]()
![]()
J/k, j/k. Yeah, you could say Jeremey is a bit liberal with the rasp... but overall his vocals on 'Stay' are outstanding, I think. It evokes 'If He Should Break Your Heart' for some reason and there's no higher praise I can give.
annie89509 wrote:Yeah, I have that problem of butting in when it's not welcome.
annie89509 wrote:Sorry, I like Jeremey, but it's nowhere close to IHSBYH. It does sound eerily like the GR song that Memorex posted, though.
Infinity Vocalist 2010 wrote:
I absolutely fell in love with this song and can't stop listening to it! I'm glad also that I had the opportunity to tell Jeremey this myself
AR wrote:Better than anything Journey has written in years.
chynablue wrote:I never this Rolie song - really cool stuff! Is that him singing?
steveo777 wrote:This is a great song by Jeremey, incase some of you haven't heard it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16YoLeDbalw
Jeremey wrote: When Journey was going to bring me on as their singer, one of the biggest criticisms I heard was that I was a "tribute singer" and could bring nothing creatively to the table.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Jeremey wrote: When Journey was going to bring me on as their singer, one of the biggest criticisms I heard was that I was a "tribute singer" and could bring nothing creatively to the table.
Even if you got the gig, how much creative input would Cain/Schon let you wield? Augeri's writing credits were minimal. JSS was removed before he could rock the boat. I was re-listrening to Revelation the other day. Man, is that album soft. Prolly their most poppy effort since ROR. The band def. needs some outside help.
Jeremey wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:Jeremey wrote: When Journey was going to bring me on as their singer, one of the biggest criticisms I heard was that I was a "tribute singer" and could bring nothing creatively to the table.
Even if you got the gig, how much creative input would Cain/Schon let you wield? Augeri's writing credits were minimal. JSS was removed before he could rock the boat. I was re-listrening to Revelation the other day. Man, is that album soft. Prolly their most poppy effort since ROR. The band def. needs some outside help.
Hard to say. I know that my contributions to "Never Walk Away" were pretty organic - Neal brought the music in, I worked up a melody along with the band as they learned it, Cain built his lyrics around my scat singing, which I then revised for my voice, then the song was recorded on Revelation as we left it. I also did some work on "Where Did I Lose Your Love" that went uncredited. My impression was that they were looking for someone who could contribute to the band from a songwriting standpoint, and I really think my work on "Every Little Thing" will go to prove that there would have been some merit in that idea. My opinion, for what it's worth, was that when they hired Arnel there was quite a bit of language and cultural barriers to any significant writing chemistry, and the clusterfuck of how things went down in that situation heightened tensions between Neal and Jonathan, and the result was that Revelation was a fairly paint by numbers walk through of Cain & Schon putting Journey-sounding material together and releasing the record. Very successfully I might add, so ultimately, what do I know, LOL.
Anyway, just my view of things.
Jeremey wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:Jeremey wrote: When Journey was going to bring me on as their singer, one of the biggest criticisms I heard was that I was a "tribute singer" and could bring nothing creatively to the table.
Even if you got the gig, how much creative input would Cain/Schon let you wield? Augeri's writing credits were minimal. JSS was removed before he could rock the boat. I was re-listrening to Revelation the other day. Man, is that album soft. Prolly their most poppy effort since ROR. The band def. needs some outside help.
Hard to say. I know that my contributions to "Never Walk Away" were pretty organic - Neal brought the music in, I worked up a melody along with the band as they learned it, Cain built his lyrics around my scat singing, which I then revised for my voice, then the song was recorded on Revelation as we left it. I also did some work on "Where Did I Lose Your Love" that went uncredited. My impression was that they were looking for someone who could contribute to the band from a songwriting standpoint, and I really think my work on "Every Little Thing" will go to prove that there would have been some merit in that idea. My opinion, for what it's worth, was that when they hired Arnel there was quite a bit of language and cultural barriers to any significant writing chemistry, and the clusterfuck of how things went down in that situation heightened tensions between Neal and Jonathan, and the result was that Revelation was a fairly paint by numbers walk through of Cain & Schon putting Journey-sounding material together and releasing the record. Very successfully I might add, so ultimately, what do I know, LOL.
Anyway, just my view of things.
wednesday's child wrote:Your work is apparently not available on this side of the Pacific.
ForceInfinity wrote:Jeremey-
Noticed you worked with John Spinks on a couple of different things. How did you two link up? What's he like to work with (and I imagine probably easier than Neal).
Jeremey wrote:wednesday's child wrote:Your work is apparently not available on this side of the Pacific.
Wech, is it a YouTube thing? I wasn't aware there were different regions, do I have to change my settings? That is strange!
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 19 guests