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RumTumJM wrote:Well, most of us have seen the video of the guys with Rascal Flatts from last night. (Interesting that they returned to the ORIGINAL key!)
Aaron wrote:I want the original key and souring vocals going past what was recorded by SP. I missed them last year due to detuning and if they aren't in the original key this year I will skip them again. I'll go see Hugo or Jeremey instead. I'm still dumbfounded why they detune for a replacement singer.
RumTumJM wrote:Well, most of us have seen the video of the guys with Rascal Flatts from last night. (Interesting that they returned to the ORIGINAL key!) While there were some issues with Arnel's singing, I thought, overall, it was a great performance all around.
Considering that the next time we see/hear from the guys will be on tour, where do we all stand at this point? What are people's concerns & hopes for this tour, given the last tour & CMT Awards performance.
I know everyone on here has STRONG OPINIONS & I was wondering what we are all thinking as the tour start rapidly approaches?
Personally, I just hope that Arnel works on his diction a bit, & maybe, reels in the changes to the melodies. Also, I hope that Neal reels in the guitar noodling, like he did last summer. (Yet, being realistic, I think there is a better chance Neal will improve than Arnel. I doubt he's gonna meet with a vocal coach, now, if he hasn't already.)
Don wrote:Unless you are a HUGE fan of Pat Benatar, show up 2 hours late so you won't be bored.
Deb wrote:Don wrote:Unless you are a HUGE fan of Pat Benatar, show up 2 hours late so you won't be bored.
Pat Benatar is probably the only one in that line up that I'd pay to see. Journey doesn't do it for me anymore and Loverboy, uggg don't even get me started. Don't know if it is cuz I'm a Canuck and it was total over saturation for me but, never really been a fan of theirs. Mike Reno doesn't do a thing for me...zilch, zero, nadda.
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In that genre, I always preferred Haywire over LB. Like his voice and he had way more stage charisma than Mike did. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FhAK0WYsELI
Eric wrote:RumTumJM wrote:Well, most of us have seen the video of the guys with Rascal Flatts from last night. (Interesting that they returned to the ORIGINAL key!) While there were some issues with Arnel's singing, I thought, overall, it was a great performance all around.
Considering that the next time we see/hear from the guys will be on tour, where do we all stand at this point? What are people's concerns & hopes for this tour, given the last tour & CMT Awards performance.
I know everyone on here has STRONG OPINIONS & I was wondering what we are all thinking as the tour start rapidly approaches?
Personally, I just hope that Arnel works on his diction a bit, & maybe, reels in the changes to the melodies. Also, I hope that Neal reels in the guitar noodling, like he did last summer. (Yet, being realistic, I think there is a better chance Neal will improve than Arnel. I doubt he's gonna meet with a vocal coach, now, if he hasn't already.)
I'm already disappointed its a 3 band show, but I'll go with TNC and say gimme a couple of surprises.
I want good energy.
Even though I didn't experience sound issues at the show I attended last year, I don't want to read about them all summer from all people..so I hope that's fixed.
And while I'm not musically intelligent enough to hear the detuning that some of you dislike, even I do hear it on Faithfully so do something with that song so it doesn't sound so bad this time around.
slucero wrote:Aaron wrote:I want the original key and souring vocals going past what was recorded by SP. I missed them last year due to detuning and if they aren't in the original key this year I will skip them again. I'll go see Hugo or Jeremey instead. I'm still dumbfounded why they detune for a replacement singer.
It's obvious... AP is not a counter-tenor... nor is he 30 years old... Perry is (was) both when he was singing those songs 100+ dates a year...
Perry was:
28 years of age when he made his debut
29 for Infinity (1978)
30 for Evolution (1979)
31 for Departure (1980)
32 for Escape (1981)
33 for Frontiers (1983)
37 for Raised on Radio (1986)
47 for Trial By Fire (1996)
AP's simply not capable of singing the songs on a long term basis at 45 years of age, especially considering Perry sang them at 32 and 33 years of age, in the original key. with a voice much better suited to that key...
The Sushi Hunter wrote:slucero wrote:Aaron wrote:I want the original key and souring vocals going past what was recorded by SP. I missed them last year due to detuning and if they aren't in the original key this year I will skip them again. I'll go see Hugo or Jeremey instead. I'm still dumbfounded why they detune for a replacement singer.
It's obvious... AP is not a counter-tenor... nor is he 30 years old... Perry is (was) both when he was singing those songs 100+ dates a year...
Perry was:
28 years of age when he made his debut
29 for Infinity (1978)
30 for Evolution (1979)
31 for Departure (1980)
32 for Escape (1981)
33 for Frontiers (1983)
37 for Raised on Radio (1986)
47 for Trial By Fire (1996)
AP's simply not capable of singing the songs on a long term basis at 45 years of age, especially considering Perry sang them at 32 and 33 years of age, in the original key. with a voice much better suited to that key...
I agree. This is also the reason I wish that the band would just start playing only Arnel era songs, so he no longer has to be compared to SP who was damn near but not quite half his age when he sang the songs that Arnel is now singing. I really don't know of any other band who continues to play the same songs from 30 years ago. I would agree that it was nice in the very beginning when introducing Arnel as the new singer in demonstrating how well he is able to sing thoughs songs. But I'd say they're far past that point now. First six months to a year fine. But we're now what four years into it? If I were Arnel I'd be wanting to have the band move on from those old classics and start pushing the new ones only. Maybe do a good ol' classic every so often just for shits and giggles, but move on.
slucero wrote:The Sushi Hunter wrote:slucero wrote:Aaron wrote:I want the original key and souring vocals going past what was recorded by SP. I missed them last year due to detuning and if they aren't in the original key this year I will skip them again. I'll go see Hugo or Jeremey instead. I'm still dumbfounded why they detune for a replacement singer.
It's obvious... AP is not a counter-tenor... nor is he 30 years old... Perry is (was) both when he was singing those songs 100+ dates a year...
Perry was:
28 years of age when he made his debut
29 for Infinity (1978)
30 for Evolution (1979)
31 for Departure (1980)
32 for Escape (1981)
33 for Frontiers (1983)
37 for Raised on Radio (1986)
47 for Trial By Fire (1996)
AP's simply not capable of singing the songs on a long term basis at 45 years of age, especially considering Perry sang them at 32 and 33 years of age, in the original key. with a voice much better suited to that key...
I agree. This is also the reason I wish that the band would just start playing only Arnel era songs, so he no longer has to be compared to SP who was damn near but not quite half his age when he sang the songs that Arnel is now singing. I really don't know of any other band who continues to play the same songs from 30 years ago. I would agree that it was nice in the very beginning when introducing Arnel as the new singer in demonstrating how well he is able to sing thoughs songs. But I'd say they're far past that point now. First six months to a year fine. But we're now what four years into it? If I were Arnel I'd be wanting to have the band move on from those old classics and start pushing the new ones only. Maybe do a good ol' classic every so often just for shits and giggles, but move on.
Honestly I think Neal should have looked for a younger voice... someone 25 - 30 year old. There's more wiggle room with the voice at that age... it's just more forgiving...
As gifted as Arnel is physically.. his vocal range will not last singing these songs... he sings almost exclusively in chest voice.. and his base range is lower to begin with than Perry's... so singing those songs in the original key, at a lower starting point range-wise, will spell Augeri level wear at some point.
IMHO even the songs he has on Eclipse and Revelation will wear his voice out... JC and Neal are still writing as if someone with Perry's voice is singing... and that hasn't happen since 1996.
Don wrote:slucero wrote:The Sushi Hunter wrote:slucero wrote:Aaron wrote:I want the original key and souring vocals going past what was recorded by SP. I missed them last year due to detuning and if they aren't in the original key this year I will skip them again. I'll go see Hugo or Jeremey instead. I'm still dumbfounded why they detune for a replacement singer.
It's obvious... AP is not a counter-tenor... nor is he 30 years old... Perry is (was) both when he was singing those songs 100+ dates a year...
Perry was:
28 years of age when he made his debut
29 for Infinity (1978)
30 for Evolution (1979)
31 for Departure (1980)
32 for Escape (1981)
33 for Frontiers (1983)
37 for Raised on Radio (1986)
47 for Trial By Fire (1996)
AP's simply not capable of singing the songs on a long term basis at 45 years of age, especially considering Perry sang them at 32 and 33 years of age, in the original key. with a voice much better suited to that key...
I agree. This is also the reason I wish that the band would just start playing only Arnel era songs, so he no longer has to be compared to SP who was damn near but not quite half his age when he sang the songs that Arnel is now singing. I really don't know of any other band who continues to play the same songs from 30 years ago. I would agree that it was nice in the very beginning when introducing Arnel as the new singer in demonstrating how well he is able to sing thoughs songs. But I'd say they're far past that point now. First six months to a year fine. But we're now what four years into it? If I were Arnel I'd be wanting to have the band move on from those old classics and start pushing the new ones only. Maybe do a good ol' classic every so often just for shits and giggles, but move on.
Honestly I think Neal should have looked for a younger voice... someone 25 - 30 year old. There's more wiggle room with the voice at that age... it's just more forgiving...
As gifted as Arnel is physically.. his vocal range will not last singing these songs... he sings almost exclusively in chest voice.. and his base range is lower to begin with than Perry's... so singing those songs in the original key, at a lower starting point range-wise, will spell Augeri level wear at some point.
IMHO even the songs he has on Eclipse and Revelation will wear his voice out... JC and Neal are still writing as if someone with Perry's voice is singing... and that hasn't happen since 1996.
It's been pretty much hinted at that Journey will be retired after 2017. That leaves probably four more tours, maybe a self released album and possibly a live one.
I'm sure that even if Arnel's voice goes into rapid decline he'll still be good enough for that stretch.
Infinity Vocalist 2010 wrote:I really doubt Journey will truly be retired after 2017. Arnel may leave, and maybe even Ross or Jon. But Neal will more than likely find a way. But this may just be wishful thinking.
xflajrnylvr wrote:No concerns as I am not wasting my money on a dirty dozen tour again been there done that enough Got better things to spend my hard earned money on
brywool wrote:xflajrnylvr wrote:No concerns as I am not wasting my money on a dirty dozen tour again been there done that enough Got better things to spend my hard earned money on
I agree. If the band's going to be doing the same old stuff, then I probably won't be going. I was jazzed to see the Eclipse tour cuz they were playing so much of it in Europe... then they got to the states and played 2 tunes. Really disappointing. Without radio or tv behind them, new stuff can't get any traction. People don't know it and are just too impatient to listen to anything they've not heard before. It's a crap time for live music. It's too bad as it forces the bands to keep doing the same shows over and over again. If the band quit playing the old stuff, they'd not be able to sustain a tour even with 5 bands on the bill. Journey fans wanna hear the old stuff for the most part. I don't cuz I've heard it all a million times. Styx does the same thing. Cheap Trick still releases new albums and plays new tracks, though not many. I wonder if Loverboy will do anything from their last album, which was really good. I bet they don't.
AR wrote:Steve Augeri is playing a much more interesting setlist than what Journey does.
Eric wrote:AR wrote:Steve Augeri is playing a much more interesting setlist than what Journey does.
THAT is not not true.....despite him not sounding great I'd love to catch one of his shows. I love the the same percentage of post-Perry catalog as I do the hits with Perry.
AR wrote:Eric wrote:AR wrote:Steve Augeri is playing a much more interesting setlist than what Journey does.
THAT is not not true.....despite him not sounding great I'd love to catch one of his shows. I love the the same percentage of post-Perry catalog as I do the hits with Perry.
Augeri sounds fine through loud amps in person as long as you are into rock and not one of the American Idol crooner crowd. "Remember ME" is in the set now. He played Higher Place when I saw him last year and had the pleasure of meeting TNC at the show.
AR wrote:Eric wrote:AR wrote:Steve Augeri is playing a much more interesting setlist than what Journey does.
THAT is not not true.....despite him not sounding great I'd love to catch one of his shows. I love the the same percentage of post-Perry catalog as I do the hits with Perry.
Augeri sounds fine through loud amps in person as long as you are into rock and not one of the American Idol crooner crowd. "Remember ME" is in the set now. He played Higher Place when I saw him last year and had the pleasure of meeting TNC at the show.
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