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Higgy wrote:Have you heard Arnel Pineda? Just because they heard him on Youtube doesn't take away from his talent. I mean, if you want to make comparisons with Styx's shitcanning of DDY - Styx chose a guy who couldn't sing Styx songs. Arnel has made a career of mastering Journey songs. Who made a wiser choice?
The proof will be in the proverbial pudding - ticket sales.
Higgy wrote:Have you heard Arnel Pineda? Just because they heard him on Youtube doesn't take away from his talent. I mean, if you want to make comparisons with Styx's shitcanning of DDY - Styx chose a guy who couldn't sing Styx songs. Arnel has made a career of mastering Journey songs. Who made a wiser choice?
The proof will be in the proverbial pudding - ticket sales.
chowhall wrote:I know this is not the Journey board, and I'm not interested in a flame war, but I think it's pretty hokey to get a lead singer off of a You Tube video.
chowhall wrote:I know this is not the Journey board, and I'm not interested in a flame war, but I think it's pretty hokey to get a lead singer off of a You Tube video. I'm sure the guy is talented, but how far can this really go? What would your thoughts be if Styx replaced Dennis with a You Tube video dude? Now I know this is question that Froy et al will attack with venom, but if you can think about this somewhat objectively, what would you think? Journey is planning new material with this guy, so they obviously are excited. Journey would have a difficult time getting airplay with Steve Perry back as would Styx with Dennis. I think the chances of success for this plan is minimal. Will you go to the Def Leppard, Journey, Loverboy concert this summer?
kansas666 wrote:chowhall wrote:I know this is not the Journey board, and I'm not interested in a flame war, but I think it's pretty hokey to get a lead singer off of a You Tube video.
I agree. They will find a reason to dump him in a year or 2. Who's next? Max Headroom?
chowhall wrote:Will you go to the Def Leppard, Journey, Loverboy concert this summer?
bugsymalone wrote:I have seen the Arnel YouTube spots and he is good. Whether that will translate to renewed success for Journey, -- too soon to tell.
I find the comparisons not particularly good ones regarding Journey and Styx and their lead singer changes. Current Styx chose the best they could under the circumstances (marginal singer, decent keyboard player) and have remained very stable for a long time now. Journey has rolled through several changes and are doing it yet again. And they were replacing a singer only. Not a singer/musician.
I think both groups, however, realize the money is in the touring, not in any new material they choose to try to sell. Both the current incarnations of Styx and Journey, I feel, will do just fine on the tour circuit and make plenty of money because many concert attendees are buying the name and not the personnel.
Only the diehard fans may find fault with the lineups onstage. Casual ticket buyers, or those who buy a ticket for a headline act that will be supported by Current Styx or New Journey, probably won't notice much of anything as long as the bands play the songs with which they are familiar and they get a good time for their money.
Bugsy
fightingilliniJRNY wrote:chowhall wrote:Will you go to the Def Leppard, Journey, Loverboy concert this summer?
Hopefully this is a dig at the fact that a lot of bands have been doing package tours...Journey and Leppard toured together in 2006, and I would hope that they wouldn't tour together again. Not that I don't like Def Leppard (I'm a huge fan of theirs), I just don't want to see Journey and Leppard share the stage again.
Or do you know something that I don't...
chowhall wrote:fightingilliniJRNY wrote:chowhall wrote:Will you go to the Def Leppard, Journey, Loverboy concert this summer?
Hopefully this is a dig at the fact that a lot of bands have been doing package tours...Journey and Leppard toured together in 2006, and I would hope that they wouldn't tour together again. Not that I don't like Def Leppard (I'm a huge fan of theirs), I just don't want to see Journey and Leppard share the stage again.
Or do you know something that I don't...
No, there is a quote saying Journey will be touring this summer with 2 other bands and I have heard Def Leppard as one of the possibilities. It's not a dig at any of the bands. There probably aren't 15 bands that could fill a stadium on their own now. I've got tired of hearing the same old set from current Styx. I'm sure I'd probably go to a show to see what was different, if they changed a major player. Will you go to see Journey with its current lineup?
chowhall wrote:I know this is not the Journey board, and I'm not interested in a flame war, but I think it's pretty hokey to get a lead singer off of a You Tube video. I'm sure the guy is talented, but how far can this really go? What would your thoughts be if Styx replaced Dennis with a You Tube video dude? Now I know this is question that Froy et al will attack with venom, but if you can think about this somewhat objectively, what would you think? Journey is planning new material with this guy, so they obviously are excited. Journey would have a difficult time getting airplay with Steve Perry back as would Styx with Dennis. I think the chances of success for this plan is minimal. Will you go to the Def Leppard, Journey, Loverboy concert this summer?
Current Styx chose the best they could under the circumstances (marginal singer, decent keyboard player)
I Stumble In wrote:I think the reason he does half of the goofing around (playing backwards, et al) are because, quite frankly, the keyboard parts are easy for him.
Again - I dig Dennis - and prefer his VOICE to Gowan's - but come on - as a musician he is better by far.
I Stumble In wrote:Current Styx chose the best they could under the circumstances (marginal singer, decent keyboard player)
Are you kidding me? Gowan is Classically trained, and more skilled than Dennis at the keyboards. I am a HUGE Dennis fan, but as a degreed Music Performance major, I can speak objectively about this. The smart thing that Styx did was to get seasoned musicians to replace the people that left. Ricky Phillips is much better musically than Chuck or Glen was on the bass. Hell - I feel sorry for the guy - as Styx's bass lines are quite simple, and quite frankly he looks bored sometimes on stage. This guy has played with some of the best guitarist's ever - and now he's covering Chuck's bass lines. Same with Gowan - I think the reason he does half of the goofing around (playing backwards, et al) are because, quite frankly, the keyboard parts are easy for him.
Again - I dig Dennis - and prefer his VOICE to Gowan's - but come on - as a musician he is better by far.
Again - I dig Dennis - and prefer his VOICE to Gowan's - but come on - as a musician he is better by far.
elmotano wrote:but, do not underestimate Glen's capabilities, espeically as a musician.
cittadeeno23 wrote:Except when he is destroying "Fooling Yourself".
Styx' Strength has always been the powerful vocals. Dennis' and Tommy's lead vocals and JY's, Dennis' and Tommy's background vocals.
I think that is what helped them sell all those albums. Lawrence is fun to watch, and he is a great musician, but I really miss the tight harmonies. When Glen was in the band with Lawrence, it helped make up quite a bit on the harmonies, because Glen is awesome.
But you cannot replace Dennis' lead vocals. Or his great harmonizing. And that is what Styx always was about to me.
Higgy wrote:I get sick of everyone ripping on DDY's keyboard abilities. By his own admission, he is no Rick Wakeman. What makes him so good is his very unique style. Dennis is not technically the greatest keyboardist in the world - but he certainly has his own style which makes for some great music (I think 'Crossing The Rubicon' and the keyboards at the end of Pieces of 8 are the best examples of this).
I mean Steve Vai is a much better guitarist than The Edge. But the Edge is a hell of a lot more fun to listen to!
As for Gowan - I agree with Bugsy - it all resides in the 'who gives a shit' file for me.
stmonkeys wrote:i don't see anybody "ripping into " dennis' keyboard abilities. they are just supporting the fact that gowan is more than just a "decent" keyboardist, as well as glen being a much stronger asset to the band than given credit for.
Higgy wrote:I get sick of everyone ripping on DDY's keyboard abilities. By his own admission, he is no Rick Wakeman. What makes him so good is his very unique style. Dennis is not technically the greatest keyboardist in the world - but he certainly has his own style which makes for some great music (I think 'Crossing The Rubicon' and the keyboards at the end of Pieces of 8 are the best examples of this).
I mean Steve Vai is a much better guitarist than The Edge. But the Edge is a hell of a lot more fun to listen to!
As for Gowan - I agree with Bugsy - it all resides in the 'who gives a shit' file for me.
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