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Navarro wrote:Don wrote:Steve Perry is Journey.
A lot of Journey hating in the comments. Yes, SP is journey and the greatest singer of all time.
The Sushi Hunter wrote:Navarro wrote:Don wrote:Steve Perry is Journey.
A lot of Journey hating in the comments. Yes, SP is journey and the greatest singer of all time.
Agree and dissagree. Agree that SP is the greatest singer that Journey ever had so far, but not the greatest singer in the world.
Jeremey wrote:Well I love Steve Perry but I sure wouldnt say he was the greatest voice of all time. Sorry Steve, that credit goes to a Mr Roy Orbison.
steveo777 wrote:Jeremey wrote:Well I love Steve Perry but I sure wouldnt say he was the greatest voice of all time. Sorry Steve, that credit goes to a Mr Roy Orbison.
Well, you were almost right.
1. Elvis Presley
2. Roy Orbison
3. Jeremey Frederick
4. Steve Perry
5. The little Asian guy who sounds just like Steve Perry
100. Bob Dylan
HAHAHA!
Don wrote:steveo777 wrote:Jeremey wrote:Well I love Steve Perry but I sure wouldnt say he was the greatest voice of all time. Sorry Steve, that credit goes to a Mr Roy Orbison.
Well, you were almost right.
1. Elvis Presley
2. Roy Orbison
3. Jeremey Frederick
4. Steve Perry
5. The little Asian guy who sounds just like Steve Perry, Don Henley, Don Ho, Jon Bon Jovi, Steven Tyler
100. Bob Dylan
HAHAHA!
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steveo777 wrote:Jeremey wrote:Well I love Steve Perry but I sure wouldnt say he was the greatest voice of all time. Sorry Steve, that credit goes to a Mr Roy Orbison.
Well, you were almost right.
1. Elvis Presley
2. Roy Orbison
3. Jeremey Frederick
4. Steve Perry
5. Arnel Pineda
100. Bob Dylan
HAHAHA!
steveo777 wrote:Don wrote:steveo777 wrote:Jeremey wrote:Well I love Steve Perry but I sure wouldnt say he was the greatest voice of all time. Sorry Steve, that credit goes to a Mr Roy Orbison.
Well, you were almost right.
1. Elvis Presley
2. Roy Orbison
3. Jeremey Frederick
4. Steve Perry
5. The little Asian guy who sounds just like Steve Perry, Don Henley, Don Ho, Jon Bon Jovi, Steven Tyler
100. Bob Dylan
HAHAHA!
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Jeremey wrote:steveo777 wrote:Jeremey wrote:Well I love Steve Perry but I sure wouldnt say he was the greatest voice of all time. Sorry Steve, that credit goes to a Mr Roy Orbison.
Well, you were almost right.
1. Elvis Presley
2. Roy Orbison
3. Jeremey Frederick
4. Steve Perry
5. Arnel Pineda
100. Bob Dylan
HAHAHA!
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steveo777 wrote:Jeremey wrote:Well I love Steve Perry but I sure wouldnt say he was the greatest voice of all time. Sorry Steve, that credit goes to a Mr Roy Orbison.
Well, you were almost right.
1. Elvis Presley
2. Roy Orbison
3. Jeremey Frederick
4. Steve Perry
5. Arnel Pineda
100. Bob Dylan
HAHAHA!
steveo777 wrote:Jeremey wrote:steveo777 wrote:Jeremey wrote:Well I love Steve Perry but I sure wouldnt say he was the greatest voice of all time. Sorry Steve, that credit goes to a Mr Roy Orbison.
Well, you were almost right.
1. Elvis Presley
2. Roy Orbison
3. Jeremey Frederick
4. Steve Perry
5. Arnel Pineda
100. Bob Dylan
HAHAHA!
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Kris Kristofferson never gave himself much credit either. Lord help me Jesus! LOL
Navarro wrote:steveo777 wrote:Jeremey wrote:Well I love Steve Perry but I sure wouldnt say he was the greatest voice of all time. Sorry Steve, that credit goes to a Mr Roy Orbison.
Well, you were almost right.
1. Elvis Presley
2. Roy Orbison
3. Jeremey Frederick
4. Steve Perry
5. Arnel Pineda
100. Bob Dylan
HAHAHA!
99. Tom Petty
Jeremey wrote:Navarro wrote:steveo777 wrote:Jeremey wrote:Well I love Steve Perry but I sure wouldnt say he was the greatest voice of all time. Sorry Steve, that credit goes to a Mr Roy Orbison.
Well, you were almost right.
1. Elvis Presley
2. Roy Orbison
3. Jeremey Frederick
4. Steve Perry
5. Arnel Pineda
100. Bob Dylan
HAHAHA!
99. Tom Petty
Petty is a musical genius who happens to sing...Though I can't tolerate or appreciate ANYTHING Dylan has ever done.
Navarro wrote:
Interesting. I would like to know why you feel this way about Petty. I agree with you on Dylan and feel pretty much the same way about Petty. Maybe I haven't listened enough or am not getting it? Musically, at least from what I have listened to, he is using simple and relatively predictable structures both harmonically and melodically. His voice is like nails on a chalk board for me. When I think of musical genius, I think of Bach. Anyways, I respect your opinion and love to hear why you feel this way. BTW, still enjoying your CD, great stuff!
Jeremey wrote:Navarro wrote:
Interesting. I would like to know why you feel this way about Petty. I agree with you on Dylan and feel pretty much the same way about Petty. Maybe I haven't listened enough or am not getting it? Musically, at least from what I have listened to, he is using simple and relatively predictable structures both harmonically and melodically. His voice is like nails on a chalk board for me. When I think of musical genius, I think of Bach. Anyways, I respect your opinion and love to hear why you feel this way. BTW, still enjoying your CD, great stuff!
I think Petty is one of the greatest songwriters in rock music. He's had a 35+ year career with his band, and is probably one of the most respected names in rock and roll. His voice, while far from a "normal" vanilla style rock voice, is brilliantly controlled and colored, and he uses it in really unique ways that suit the songs themselves...Fitting them like a glove. Take the difference in the vocal from "Even The Losers" to "Breakdown" to "Learning To Fly" and see how he disappears almost into a character to serve the lyrics and feel of the songs.
While the songs appear simple from the outset, it's that brilliance that I think sets Petty apart. They are short, well constructed songs with lyrics that are very specific, and yet just vague enough for people to own and relate to in their own experiences. Additionally, although the songs are simple from a progression standpoint, the orchestration and layers of sound are very, very complex and deliberate. This is why whenever you see a bar band play "You Wreck Me," it probably sucks, LOL...because the song seems so deceptively simple at the outset, but the average bar band is going to overlook those complex tones and arrangements that make the song what it is.
He's stuck a middle finger up to the music industry for 30 years. He has never allowed the record company to control his vision, manipulate ownership of his songs, cheat fans or shortchange the integrity of what he's done, and for that, he's kind of a folk hero in the industry. When guys like Roy Orbison, George Harrison and (yes LOL) Bob Dylan look up to you, you got to be doing something right.
That being said, I can understand why his music isn't everyone's cup of tea. But I love the hell out of the guy and his music, and that's why I mentioned he far transcends just being a "singer" and is truly a musical icon.
Jus' one man's opinion LOL.
Jeremey wrote:Thanks man, if you have access to Netflix streaming I would recommend checking out the doc on "Damn The Torpedos," one of the "Classic Album" series of the making of the record. Lots of good stuff in there although most of the time is spent discussing DTT.
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