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The Sushi Hunter wrote:Just how many do we really even need?
Deb wrote:The Sushi Hunter wrote:Just how many do we really even need?
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Just one. If I can't have a Perry fronted Journey, my choice is a Juan Del Castillo fronted DSB. Easily my favorite Journey tribute band. I've seen them live and Juan's vocal tone and delivery comes the closest to Perry IMO. Not to much their Journey setlists and live shows kick all kinds of ass.![]()
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xnmt_IWo13E
Infinity Vocalist 2010 wrote:Yeah, I always got the Journey tunes in the school band, and that was my last time doing it. Actually the entire school band's last time since our music teacher got transfered. Anyway, to answer your question, that's me![]()
And my tribute band is kind of an offshoot of this, because my guitarist was in the school band with me (but not in the video). Work in progress, but I thought I could show off a live performance of myself and get some feedback and constructive criticism before I offer anything else to our lovely Journey fans here.
texafana wrote:Infinity Vocalist 2010 wrote:Yeah, I always got the Journey tunes in the school band, and that was my last time doing it. Actually the entire school band's last time since our music teacher got transfered. Anyway, to answer your question, that's me![]()
And my tribute band is kind of an offshoot of this, because my guitarist was in the school band with me (but not in the video). Work in progress, but I thought I could show off a live performance of myself and get some feedback and constructive criticism before I offer anything else to our lovely Journey fans here.
That's YOU singing? wow...sorry for being so harsh. But you're going to have to kick up a notch if you're going to be a decent tribute. Is there another video of you signing we can re-evaluate?
The Sushi Hunter wrote:I'm sort of curious about what the attraction to doing a tribute or cover band is. Back in the 80's when I was just starting to move towards my childhood musical dream, part of it was interest in doing cover tunes. But that was simply a first step in a way for me. My real core goal was to strictly write and perform original music only. Ironically this is the main reason I gave up on being part of a cover band in 95'.
What got me in the end was the band I was in started making plans to learn to play some really old standards. Adding these to the cover songs that we were already doing very well, I began to analyze that so many people will watch our show and say that we sound exactly like the original or that we are the best cover band they've heard do this or that song. You know your good when someone will say to you that they loved the song so well that we played and they've never heard it before until they heard us do it, so they went out and bought the original album but after listening to it, they feel we sound better than the original. But in the end, they would go out and purchase the album or buy tickets to go see the original artist in concert. I realized that no matter how well we could duplicate a cover song, no matter how much time and effort we put into learning the songs and performing them live on stage, we would never get more out of doing these songs than what the original artists got out of doing them before us. That's when I came to the decision with the band, do originals or quit the band. They wanted to continue on with the cover songs only because it was easier and a sure thing that an audience would like them, so I quit the band and came back to the US in '95.
So basically what I'm asking is, if a person wants to do music as a career and they are in a cover or tribute band, how far will that take them in a music career? Or does it simply depend on how much of a musical success an individual want's to become?
The Sushi Hunter wrote:Every understandable eshephard2000. What I longed for in the music career perhaps was the recognition part of it all, not so much the money. However, if I were to have made music my career and only stayed at the level where I made a few bucks here and there, where would that leave my future when the time comes where I'm too old or outdated to be in with the music crowd? Financial security is no joke when you start getting too old to do it anymore and perhaps this is the core motivation I had to get out of the band thing while I was young enough to get established in a professional career.
That was part of my problem if it can be called that. I didn't want music as a part time hobby type of thing. I wanted it as a full time all my love and devotion type of thing. But for those who do it for a part time fun hobby type of thing when they are not involved in their career, yeah I could see the cover band or tribute band thing being very fun and exciting on that type of platform.
The Sushi Hunter wrote:Yeah I can agree with you there. But to me anyways, I wanted more than just a hobby out of it and couldn't see doing it with that mindset and knowing it's just a hobby or part time fun thing when I'm not working.
The Sushi Hunter wrote:Just how many do we really even need?
ebake02 wrote:The Sushi Hunter wrote:Just how many do we really even need?
Neal must be taking a cue from baseball and starting a minor league system.![]()
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The Sushi Hunter wrote:slucero wrote:the "Junior Journeys"??
Sort of like Junior Mints.
SoonerThunder wrote:The Sushi Hunter wrote:slucero wrote:the "Junior Journeys"??
Sort of like Junior Mints.
They're very refreshing.
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