JourneyHard wrote:They could release one CD for Part One of this concert and release another CD a year later with Part Two.
Nope. Just release the BluRay and package it with the 2 CDs and I'm good.

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JourneyHard wrote:They could release one CD for Part One of this concert and release another CD a year later with Part Two.
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Def an exciting show. Small venue. Nothing but jams all night long! 32 song set list! Def fun to watch!!
JourneyHard wrote:Now, they have to do a new album with Deen singing songs from Revelation and Eclipse.
1. Edge of the Moment 2. Chain of Love 3. Tantra 4. Anything is Possible 5. After All These Years 6. Where Did I Lose Your Love
7. Resonate 8. Human Feel 9. Ritual 10. Never Walk Away 11. Faith in the Heartland 12. Change for the Better
This would be a rocking good album.
Lora wrote:slucero wrote:I listen to Deen sing Daydream... and its so badass...
Then I listen to Perry sing it at Comisky Park in 1979.. and think... "FUCK ME"..... we were SO LUCKY to have heard Perry sing this... he was just on a a completely other level.. amazing....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHiXMpe3MEw
Yep. Completely on another level. I also feel very fortunate to have seen so many Perry-fronted shows.
I really enjoyed Journey Through Time. These guys were only together for a few days to rehearse ALL those songs, so I would never critique their performance, but... I have read so many over-the-top comments about Deen's phenomenal performance. Were these people at the same show I attended? Yes, it is difficult to play drums and sing. Yes, he has overcome a lot in his life. Yes, the sound wasn't great. But let's not get carried away. The show was outstanding for what it was - old friends who came together to raise some money for charity, play some great tunes and have fun.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:The people who are saying that Deen is Perry reincarnated are deaf. Deen's the man but I doubt he could last a full tour of singing this night to night.
Archetype wrote:Amazing performance and amazing setlist. I wish Neal would have thrown in some post-Perry material though. Higher Place and Place In Your Heart would have been nice.
tater1977 wrote:tater1977 wrote:Journey Through Time
-some clips
WITS
https://www.pscp.tv/w/1ZkKzVDjXlNKv
https://www.pscp.tv/journeyfan_1/1ypKdmRpedRGW
https://www.pscp.tv/journeyfan_1/1ZkKzVDRojLKv
A lil Santana
https://www.pscp.tv/journeyfan_1/1LyxBregDkbxN
Neal / Deen medley
https://www.facebook.com/kthiersonangel ... 348421945/
Gregg /Deen Feeling that Way / Anytime
https://www.facebook.com/kthiersonangel ... 319256945/
annie89509 wrote:Of course, we're sad the Special One is not there performing with ("his") band.
bellairepark73 wrote:Umm...no offense but Gregg did not sound good...at all. Deen sounded impressive.
FamilyMan wrote:bellairepark73 wrote:Umm...no offense but Gregg did not sound good...at all. Deen sounded impressive.
Finally - a voice of reason with me about Gregg,
The_Noble_Cause wrote:FamilyMan wrote:bellairepark73 wrote:Umm...no offense but Gregg did not sound good...at all. Deen sounded impressive.
Finally - a voice of reason with me about Gregg,
On some of these songs, Gregg's voice has barely aged. Maybe you guys just don't like Gregg's voice.
Lora wrote:What I remember, in no particular order. I know I left some out: Look Into The Future, I'm Gonna Leave You, Kohoutek, Of A Lifetime, People, Mystery Mountain, Lights, Wheel In The Sky, LTS, Anyway You Want It, Lady Luck, Walks Like A Lady, Opened The Door, La Do Da, DSB, Just The Same Way, Feeling That Way / Anytime, Separate Ways, Line Of Fire, Mother Father. Deen & Neal came out after the break and did an acoustic medley of Patiently/Still They Ride/Trial By Fire. They ended the show with a bad-ass version of Black Magic Woman and then Oye Como Va.
FamilyMan wrote:bellairepark73 wrote:Umm...no offense but Gregg did not sound good...at all. Deen sounded impressive.
Finally - a voice of reason with me about Gregg,
annie89509 wrote:FamilyMan wrote:bellairepark73 wrote:Umm...no offense but Gregg did not sound good...at all. Deen sounded impressive.
Finally - a voice of reason with me about Gregg,
I dunno ... Gregg still sounds good to me. Now, Deen seems really raspy. Poor youtube sound, probably, and he just got back to singing these songs...voice not fined tuned yet.
steveo777 wrote:JourneyHard wrote:They could release one CD for Part One of this concert and release another CD a year later with Part Two.
Nope. Just release the BluRay and package it with the 2 CDs and I'm good.
JourneyHard wrote:]FamilyMan wrote:bellairepark73 wrote:Umm...no offense but Gregg did not sound good...at all. Deen sounded impressive.
Finally - a voice of reason with me about Gregg,
I dunno ... Gregg still sounds good to me. Now, Deen seems really raspy. Poor youtube sound, probably, and he just got back to singing these songs...voice not fined tuned yet.
annie89509 wrote:I dunno ... Gregg still sounds good to me. Now, Deen seems really raspy. Poor youtube sound, probably, and he just got back to singing these songs...voice not fined tuned yet.
Greg wrote:I like the rasp in Deen's voice. But yeah, if he's going to become more of a lead singer, he should probably try to take care of his voice better than he has in the past.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:
By his own admission, Dean doesn't warm up. He just sings until his voice opens up. He should probably invest in some lessons. A noticeable slight rasp has been creeping in. However, he does smoke (or did).
brywool wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:
By his own admission, Dean doesn't warm up. He just sings until his voice opens up. He should probably invest in some lessons. A noticeable slight rasp has been creeping in. However, he does smoke (or did).
That IS warming up for MANY singers. A lot of singers don't warm up. Some of them warm up too much and it screws with their performances. It's funny there are as many regimens, superstitions, hurdles that singers go through before a show and then others that just walk on and do it. So weird how it works easily for some and not for others. Some people have damage on their cords that help their voice be the way it is. Mariah Carey actually has nodules and that's how she can hit those nuttyass whistle register things that she does (and yeah, her voice isn't what it once was, but hey). With Deen, he should probably just leave well enough alone unless he's having issues, which I don't hear in his singing.
FamilyMan wrote:Perry would torture himself singing scales before every show. As a stagehand at the NJ Meadowlands back in '87, I have this vivid memory of him pacing back and forth backstage before going on - the sound of his soaring voice echoing on and off the arena's steel and cinder-block underbelly. No one worked harder to be perfect.
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