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FamilyMan wrote:I love Dennis. But as usual, he sees everything through the prism of lead singer disease.
marco17 wrote:And... coincidentally, Steve Augeri is opening for DDY this Friday.. 4/21. Speaking of DDY and things Journey.
FamilyMan wrote:I love Dennis. But as usual, he sees everything through the prism of lead singer disease.
AR wrote:marco17 wrote:And... coincidentally, Steve Augeri is opening for DDY this Friday.. 4/21. Speaking of DDY and things Journey.
Yeah the night before I go. Kind of bummed I don't get to see Steve A, but Night Ranger will work. Shame Deen won't be drumming on Saturday.
AR wrote:FamilyMan wrote:I love Dennis. But as usual, he sees everything through the prism of lead singer disease.
Not a bad disease for him to have. Still note perfect after all these years. Doesn't always get his just due. I'll be seeing him on Saturday with Night Ranger.
Ehwmatt wrote:Indeed. Dennis is unbelievable. Not for his age -- for any age. His voice is just off the charts good these days.
DracIsBack wrote:FamilyMan wrote:I love Dennis. But as usual, he sees everything through the prism of lead singer disease.
How do you get that from this?
FamilyMan wrote:DracIsBack wrote:FamilyMan wrote:I love Dennis. But as usual, he sees everything through the prism of lead singer disease.
How do you get that from this?
It was Perry's decision and his alone not to perform. If there's anyone to feel bad for, its Arnel.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Dennis still sounds great. Most rock tenors are either retired (see Perry) or the wheels are falling off (see Bobby Kimball). DeYoung has every right to brag.
tj wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:Dennis still sounds great. Most rock tenors are either retired (see Perry) or the wheels are falling off (see Bobby Kimball). DeYoung has every right to brag.
Not to discount what DDY does at all, but a lot of it is genetics. Why one person's voice gives out after X years/peformances vs. another who can keep going is often beyond their control. Granted, how you manage your health, etc. can make a huge difference in it, but not always. A bit like an athlete. Some can play until they are well into their late 30's, others lose it pretty quickly near 30. In both cases, it is best to strike while the iron is hot, save a lot of money, and pray that your gift lasts.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Dennis still sounds great. Most rock tenors are either retired (see Perry) or the wheels are falling off (see Bobby Kimball). DeYoung has every right to brag.
Monker wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:Dennis still sounds great. Most rock tenors are either retired (see Perry) or the wheels are falling off (see Bobby Kimball). DeYoung has every right to brag.
Interesting, I have never read DDY bragging about his voice. Please share.
Monker wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:Dennis still sounds great. Most rock tenors are either retired (see Perry) or the wheels are falling off (see Bobby Kimball). DeYoung has every right to brag.
Interesting, I have never read DDY bragging about his voice. Please share.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Monker wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:Dennis still sounds great. Most rock tenors are either retired (see Perry) or the wheels are falling off (see Bobby Kimball). DeYoung has every right to brag.
Interesting, I have never read DDY bragging about his voice. Please share.
I'm referring to DD's none-too-subtle dig - "I'm no genius but I gotta believe if he were capable he would have performed." The implication is those who can (like Dennis) DO. Good for him.
slucero wrote:Perry may have let the band go.. but I don't think Perry has let the Journey legacy go one bit... after all, he still has a say in just about anything they do..
perryfan61 wrote:I think he had a say in what the band could do with the music ( eg..Sopranos), but not anything to do with the band itself. That divorce was final.
Monker wrote:perryfan61 wrote:I think he had a say in what the band could do with the music ( eg..Sopranos), but not anything to do with the band itself. That divorce was final.
No, the "rumor" was that when Perry left the band that he negotiated to remain a partner in the business of "Journey", but not the band itself. Therefore, he would have a vote if Neal wanted Gregg to rejoin the band.
Abitaman wrote:Dennis need to make a new cd with his current group, and call it Styx II or Styx Too. Jon Anderson is touring as Yes so could Dennis tour as Styx.
Abitaman wrote:Dennis need to make a new cd with his current group, and call it Styx II or Styx Too. Jon Anderson is touring as Yes so could Dennis tour as Styx.
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