Gideon:
I think the point people are trying to make is that there is a different feel to the music with replacement musicians/singers that goes beyond the mechanical aspects. I don't know if you understand that or not; I hope you do! If not, stick around, and you might learn something!
It's really simply this. Journey is not the same without both a healthy Steve Perry AND Steve Smith. It's just not the same band. That isn't to say that the current line up cannot perform those classics well, because they do! But, it's not the same chemistry. And believe or not, for some people, it goes way beyond being able to hit this or that note clearly, or to play a certain passage exactly the way it is on the record - it's the chemistry. Don't believe me? Well, listen to the sound bytes of Schon's upcoming album. I never realized the extent to how much I miss Steve Smith in Journey until I heard those sound bytes. I heard A LOT of Journey in those sound bytes! Keep in mind though, I'm not knocking the current line up. I have loved and followed Journey almost all of my life, through all the line up changes, and I'm going to see them in October in support. However, I DO know that there would be a completely different feel to the band if the original guys (the early 80's were my favorite) were in the band.
As far as Steve Perry is concerned, I don't believe for a second that he cannot sing. I'm not going to assume, though, past that point what shape his vocals are in. Until I hear it for myself, I give the man all the benefit of doubt. So, it's really not necessarily rational to say his vocals are shit, without having proof. I remember listening to some Kansas recordings with Steve Walsh in the 90's - his voice was terrible! In much worse shape, in my opinion, than Perry's! Of course, I think much of his issues may have been drug related, but nevertheless, his vocals were toast. Fast forward years later, whatever it is that Walsh did to improve his vocals really helped. He DOESN'T sound like he did in the 70's (who in their right mind would think that) but he sounds 100 times better now than he did in the 90's! So, I DO think there are ways to improve a damaged voice.
And honestly, to me, there's just something about that familiar voice. It may not be the same, but you recognize it. And through that familiarity you find the chemistry that those artists built within the music they created together - and that is why you have certain people who will say they'll never support the band without this or that member. To me, I'll continue to support the band through all phases, but it wouldn't be the same for me if Perry DID come back but Smith didn't. Smith completes that band. Likewise, no matter what abuse we dish out to Schon, if Schon wasn't in the band, it wouldn't be Journey. Likewise with Cain, although I loved the Rolie era as well.
So, there IS some of us who are intelligent enough to realize that it goes past merely the notes played and the lyrics sung. And while your conclusions, based on
certain facts, could point to Steve Perry no longer being able to perform his craft at an acceptable level, you just really don't know. I think it's more fun to fantasize of having all past and present members on stage and assume they all could perform rather than to pick each member (past or present) apart and the fans who love them. After all, it's just all BSing until 5pm anyway!
