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steveo777 wrote:That's quite a difference in pay. Is it always like that, where Journey gets most of the dough?
scarab wrote:sad that Pat gets 5 times less than Journey, just as many hits...and its the real singer not a Karoake version.
scarab wrote:sad that Pat gets 5 times less than Journey, just as many hits...and its the real singer not a Karoake version.
The Sushi Hunter wrote:scarab wrote:sad that Pat gets 5 times less than Journey, just as many hits...and its the real singer not a Karoake version.
True.....but just until they do Pineda era original material.
Yoda wrote:The Sushi Hunter wrote:scarab wrote:sad that Pat gets 5 times less than Journey, just as many hits...and its the real singer not a Karoake version.
True.....but just until they do Pineda era original material.
Don't hold your breath on that idea.
scarab wrote:sad that Pat gets 5 times less than Journey, just as many hits...and its the real singer not a Karoake version.
The Sushi Hunter wrote:Yoda wrote:The Sushi Hunter wrote:scarab wrote:sad that Pat gets 5 times less than Journey, just as many hits...and its the real singer not a Karoake version.
True.....but just until they do Pineda era original material.
Don't hold your breath on that idea.
I never do. So they aren't performing Pineda era original material at these shows? I can understand why they do the classic Perry era Journey tunes, because lots of people that go to the shows still love to hear those and the band is good at doing them. I am not so much one of these type of fans though.
Who is the headliner of this concert though?
brywool wrote:scarab wrote:sad that Pat gets 5 times less than Journey, just as many hits...and its the real singer not a Karoake version.
The dude has put his own stamp on a lot of Journey's older tunes. If the guy was a karaoke singer, he'd go out, sing the songs, and change... absolutely nothing vocally. Then he'd get reamed for not putting his own stamp on them. You can hear people whining about it daily here: "he holds out the notes in Faithfully too long, not like SP". "I don't like the way he does the high note at the end of Separate Ways, etc.". Augeri sang the songs pretty much as they were recorded except where he couldn't. JSS sang the songs the same as the records as well. They weren't labeled as "karaoke" singers and yet Pineda is. Augeri certainly didn't have the voice that Pineda does and his live vocal performances for the most part weren't as good as JSS or Pineda, even when they were recorded. So I don't get people making this comment. The dude sings his ass off. Kelly Hansen went out and sang the Foreigner songs note for note. Does that make him a karaoke singer too? Pineda is not the front guy that JSS or Perry was, but that has nothing to do with his voice. The guy's a monster vocal talent. Peeps like David Foster and many others agree. I bet Jss and Augeri would agree as well. I know Augeri would, cuz he has publicly. Perry wouldn't comment.
As for original Pineda material- how much original JSS material was played? Recorded? (1 tune was recorded and not released that I know of). How much of Augeri's original material was played live? Not much. Jeez, the dude's been with the band for 2 albums and he only started writing for the second one because the first one was already written. The tunes he worked on for Eclipse were decent enough. The writing coral is pretty well locked up by Neal and Cain. I don't think that has anything to do with "karaoke". It has to do with "We're protecting our investment and we're worried about opening it up". Well, they opened it up a bit and maybe they'll open it a bit more. Who knows.
Yoda wrote:You're one of the very few, but that could be because you discovered Journey long after their heyday. The concert I went to back in 2008 had them playing Never Walk Away and After All These Years, but the rest were Perry era songs. From what I understand, they dropped all of the Eclipse songs half way through this past tour. So, if they play any Pineda era songs, you're looking at no more than one song, but I don't even think they're playing one.
brywool wrote:scarab wrote:sad that Pat gets 5 times less than Journey, just as many hits...and its the real singer not a Karoake version.
The dude has put his own stamp on a lot of Journey's older tunes. If the guy was a karaoke singer, he'd go out, sing the songs, and change... absolutely nothing vocally. Then he'd get reamed for not putting his own stamp on them. You can hear people whining about it daily here: "he holds out the notes in Faithfully too long, not like SP". "I don't like the way he does the high note at the end of Separate Ways, etc.". Augeri sang the songs pretty much as they were recorded except where he couldn't. JSS sang the songs the same as the records as well. They weren't labeled as "karaoke" singers and yet Pineda is. Augeri certainly didn't have the voice that Pineda does and his live vocal performances for the most part weren't as good as JSS or Pineda, even when they were recorded. So I don't get people making this comment. The dude sings his ass off. Kelly Hansen went out and sang the Foreigner songs note for note. Does that make him a karaoke singer too? Pineda is not the front guy that JSS or Perry was, but that has nothing to do with his voice. The guy's a monster vocal talent. Peeps like David Foster and many others agree. I bet Jss and Augeri would agree as well. I know Augeri would, cuz he has publicly. Perry wouldn't comment.
As for original Pineda material- how much original JSS material was played? Recorded? (1 tune was recorded and not released that I know of). How much of Augeri's original material was played live? Not much. Jeez, the dude's been with the band for 2 albums and he only started writing for the second one because the first one was already written. The tunes he worked on for Eclipse were decent enough. The writing coral is pretty well locked up by Neal and Cain. I don't think that has anything to do with "karaoke". It has to do with "We're protecting our investment and we're worried about opening it up". Well, they opened it up a bit and maybe they'll open it a bit more. Who knows.
The Sushi Hunter wrote:Yoda wrote:You're one of the very few, but that could be because you discovered Journey long after their heyday. The concert I went to back in 2008 had them playing Never Walk Away and After All These Years, but the rest were Perry era songs. From what I understand, they dropped all of the Eclipse songs half way through this past tour. So, if they play any Pineda era songs, you're looking at no more than one song, but I don't even think they're playing one.
That concert that you mention back in 2008, they were probably playing all that Pineda era stuff because that was right after they released the new album that had these tracks on it.
As I mentioned in a post of mine before, I purchased the first Pineda era cd/dvd combination album back when it was first released, and to this day I've not played the disk that has all the classic Journey tunes on it. I'm not interested in these tunes, just the ones that are new tracks with Pineda on them.
brywool wrote:scarab wrote:sad that Pat gets 5 times less than Journey, just as many hits...and its the real singer not a Karoake version.
The dude has put his own stamp on a lot of Journey's older tunes. If the guy was a karaoke singer, he'd go out, sing the songs, and change... absolutely nothing vocally. Then he'd get reamed for not putting his own stamp on them. You can hear people whining about it daily here: "he holds out the notes in Faithfully too long, not like SP". "I don't like the way he does the high note at the end of Separate Ways, etc.". Augeri sang the songs pretty much as they were recorded except where he couldn't. JSS sang the songs the same as the records as well. They weren't labeled as "karaoke" singers and yet Pineda is. Augeri certainly didn't have the voice that Pineda does and his live vocal performances for the most part weren't as good as JSS or Pineda, even when they were recorded. So I don't get people making this comment. The dude sings his ass off. Kelly Hansen went out and sang the Foreigner songs note for note. Does that make him a karaoke singer too? Pineda is not the front guy that JSS or Perry was, but that has nothing to do with his voice. The guy's a monster vocal talent. Peeps like David Foster and many others agree. I bet Jss and Augeri would agree as well. I know Augeri would, cuz he has publicly. Perry wouldn't comment.
As for original Pineda material- how much original JSS material was played? Recorded? (1 tune was recorded and not released that I know of). How much of Augeri's original material was played live? Not much. Jeez, the dude's been with the band for 2 albums and he only started writing for the second one because the first one was already written. The tunes he worked on for Eclipse were decent enough. The writing coral is pretty well locked up by Neal and Cain. I don't think that has anything to do with "karaoke". It has to do with "We're protecting our investment and we're worried about opening it up". Well, they opened it up a bit and maybe they'll open it a bit more. Who knows.
Yoda wrote:The Sushi Hunter wrote:Yoda wrote:You're one of the very few, but that could be because you discovered Journey long after their heyday. The concert I went to back in 2008 had them playing Never Walk Away and After All These Years, but the rest were Perry era songs. From what I understand, they dropped all of the Eclipse songs half way through this past tour. So, if they play any Pineda era songs, you're looking at no more than one song, but I don't even think they're playing one.
That concert that you mention back in 2008, they were probably playing all that Pineda era stuff because that was right after they released the new album that had these tracks on it.
As I mentioned in a post of mine before, I purchased the first Pineda era cd/dvd combination album back when it was first released, and to this day I've not played the disk that has all the classic Journey tunes on it. I'm not interested in these tunes, just the ones that are new tracks with Pineda on them.
Yep, it was shortly after Revelation was released, but they only played two songs. The rest were Perry era songs, no Augeri songs from what I remember.
Don wrote:scarab wrote:sad that Pat gets 5 times less than Journey, just as many hits...and its the real singer not a Karoake version.
I think Pat is fine where she is at. She has her Grammys and she headlines when she does her own tours. I still don't get why she is the middle act on this tour but Journey only sold out a third of their shows last year so this must be Azoff hoping for some magic.
slucero wrote:Having a singer as a main songwriter tends to focus songwriting structurally around the lyric (which has its own melody) and the song melody itself. Perry was a really good natural foil to Neal's "over-rocking" tendencies... and at the time Neal listened. I think most of us can agree his best solos have happened when he played somewhat restrained, serving the song. Perry was also the perfect partner for JC's sappiness.. and in a good way.
IMHO this is what is "missing" with Journey songwriting today.
jrny84 wrote:slucero wrote:Having a singer as a main songwriter tends to focus songwriting structurally around the lyric (which has its own melody) and the song melody itself. Perry was a really good natural foil to Neal's "over-rocking" tendencies... and at the time Neal listened. I think most of us can agree his best solos have happened when he played somewhat restrained, serving the song. Perry was also the perfect partner for JC's sappiness.. and in a good way.
IMHO this is what is "missing" with Journey songwriting today.
Exactly.
Don wrote:I think out of 35 tunes, Augeri had writing credits on ten of them.
Yoda wrote:The Sushi Hunter wrote:Yoda wrote:You're one of the very few, but that could be because you discovered Journey long after their heyday. The concert I went to back in 2008 had them playing Never Walk Away and After All These Years, but the rest were Perry era songs. From what I understand, they dropped all of the Eclipse songs half way through this past tour. So, if they play any Pineda era songs, you're looking at no more than one song, but I don't even think they're playing one.
That concert that you mention back in 2008, they were probably playing all that Pineda era stuff because that was right after they released the new album that had these tracks on it.
As I mentioned in a post of mine before, I purchased the first Pineda era cd/dvd combination album back when it was first released, and to this day I've not played the disk that has all the classic Journey tunes on it. I'm not interested in these tunes, just the ones that are new tracks with Pineda on them.
Yep, it was shortly after Revelation was released, but they only played two songs. The rest were Perry era songs, no Augeri songs from what I remember.
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