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lparn wrote:Odd how he mentions the fans and rnrhof when it seems since then we're an afterthought
The_Noble_Cause wrote:lparn wrote:Odd how he mentions the fans and rnrhof when it seems since then we're an afterthought
In another interview he says he had begun working on new Journey songs. Let's hope its true.
perryfan61 wrote:Interesting that SP had a preference for certain vowel sounds. Not be a vocalist in any way, shape or form, I never would have thought that mattered at all.
Fascinating detail, just the kind of thing I'm hoping to find more of in his book.
ebake02 wrote:I broke down and bought it and I’m not very far into it yet. The religous references don’t bother me in the least but I keep seeing the phrase “my band” and it’s really getting under my skin.
ebake02 wrote:I broke down and bought it and I’m not very far into it yet. The religous references don’t bother me in the least but I keep seeing the phrase “my band” and it’s really getting under my skin.
scarab wrote:Perry doesnt like the the hard E vowel?
Wonder why he wrote the lyrics Lovin touchin squEEzing, Loving you is EEzy, and When your alone it aint EEzy.![]()
The_Noble_Cause wrote:scarab wrote:Perry doesnt like the the hard E vowel?
Wonder why he wrote the lyrics Lovin touchin squEEzing, Loving you is EEzy, and When your alone it aint EEzy.![]()
All those songs were before Jon's time in the band. Why would he lie about this?
As a fan, it's always been obvious to me that Perry's diction was very deliberate. Some of it was just to be emotive like Sam Cooke. Other times, it made it easier to sing. That's what good singers do.
JourneyHard wrote:
It was "When You're Alone It Ain't Eeezaaaay" so it was the a-sound. It wasn't Eeezeeee. Perry wrote that song and knew what he was doing.
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