by Saint John » Mon Mar 17, 2008 3:18 am
Someone over at the official site wrote this regarding the re-records and I really found it to be a great perspective:
"When the majority of us, the late-thirty to late-forty somethings, first heard and subsequently fell in love with the songs, now dubbed "classics', they became embedded in our psyche each with separate and distinct memories, meanings and relevancies. Those songs have been forever frozen in time via the media on which they are stored i.e., CD, DVD, LP, etc. We can re-experience those feelings at any time by simply inserting a disk and turning up the volume. They will always sound the way they did when we, the older generation of Journey fans, first heard them.
Fast forward 30 years................
As Journey segues into the next chapter of their voyage, their music will undoubtedly take on a new and different sound. This new sound will surely appeal to and attract new audiences and new generations of listeners. They too will attend Journey concerts at which the 'classics' will most assuredly be played. However, for the new fans, the classics won't sound the way they did the first time they heard and subsequently fell in love with them unless of course, they are able to hear them re-recorded by the current and hopefully last, Journey lead singer.
For all of us, we will never hear the classics performed by Steve Perry live ever again. Fact is he is not able to recreate the sound he once could. Thankfully, there is the wonderful thing I spoke of above called recordable media which has forever frozen in time the voice and the music that is the very soundtracks of our lives. So too, will this same type of media preserve the new sound as the new fans fall in love with these same timeless classics recorded and performed by their 'Steve Perry'.
We all benefit from the re-recording of the classics."