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Journey69 wrote:OMG. Those songs are just incredible.. CFTB sounds like it came right off Infinity. WDILYL sounds like it came of Frontiers.. WOW! It also sounds like they reined Arnel's voice in a bit.. Man does he sound like Perry on those..JMO..
Perrydise wrote:He is paid to sound like Perry.

Journey69 wrote:OMG. Those songs are just incredible.. CFTB sounds like it came right off Infinity. WDILYL sounds like it came of Frontiers.. WOW! It also sounds like they reined Arnel's voice in a bit.. Man does he sound like Perry on those..JMO..
Perrydise wrote:He is paid to sound like Perry.

texafana wrote:Perrydise wrote:He is paid to sound like Perry.
No **** sherlock. Imagine that, Journey wanting to sound like Journey. You peeps that want Journey to sound like "something else" other than Journey are hilarious!Like that would sell....anything.

ProgRocker53 wrote:texafana wrote:Perrydise wrote:He is paid to sound like Perry.
No **** sherlock. Imagine that, Journey wanting to sound like Journey. You peeps that want Journey to sound like "something else" other than Journey are hilarious!Like that would sell....anything.
Ahem.
Journey stopped sounding like "Journey" in 1978. If it wasn't for them taking a creative change then, you wouldn't be here now.
Album sales mean NOTHING to an artist's credibility.. especially if they're an established touring act like Journey. I guarantee they wouldn't take too big of a hit in the sales they're used to, anyway, if they decided to put out a neo-prog metal album with ambient punk influences.
....dude, that would be sweet.
texafana wrote:Perrydise wrote:He is paid to sound like Perry.
No **** sherlock. Imagine that, Journey wanting to sound like Journey. You peeps that want Journey to sound like "something else" other than Journey are hilarious!Like that would sell....anything.
Greg wrote:
Actually, the only singer who has fronted the band since Perry's departure that really didn't try his best to sound like Steve Perry was Jeff Scott Soto
Greg wrote:texafana wrote:Perrydise wrote:He is paid to sound like Perry.
No **** sherlock. Imagine that, Journey wanting to sound like Journey. You peeps that want Journey to sound like "something else" other than Journey are hilarious!Like that would sell....anything.
Interesting. When Steve Augeri first fronted the band, people were stating how close to Perry he sounded. In fact, it was Deen who said something about "Perry with a perm" in the BTM special. Actually, the only singer who has fronted the band since Perry's departure that really didn't try his best to sound like Steve Perry was Jeff Scott Soto. So, to revisit your point, you really don't have anything to compare to since Journey didn't attempt to put out new material with Jeff (and the Virginia thing doesn't count.)
Journey has been trying to sound like Journey all this time, but the fact remains the same...at least until we know for sure after June 3. And that is simply, Journey will not sell records like they did when Perry was in the band. Or at least, as far as being a true commercial success, they probably went out the door when Perry left in 1996. Doesn't mean I dont' want them putting out new music in the style that I like to listen to, but a Journey fan is lying to you if they say they dont' care if Journey is a commercial success or not.

ProgRocker53 wrote:Greg wrote:texafana wrote:Perrydise wrote:He is paid to sound like Perry.
No **** sherlock. Imagine that, Journey wanting to sound like Journey. You peeps that want Journey to sound like "something else" other than Journey are hilarious!Like that would sell....anything.
Interesting. When Steve Augeri first fronted the band, people were stating how close to Perry he sounded. In fact, it was Deen who said something about "Perry with a perm" in the BTM special. Actually, the only singer who has fronted the band since Perry's departure that really didn't try his best to sound like Steve Perry was Jeff Scott Soto. So, to revisit your point, you really don't have anything to compare to since Journey didn't attempt to put out new material with Jeff (and the Virginia thing doesn't count.)
Journey has been trying to sound like Journey all this time, but the fact remains the same...at least until we know for sure after June 3. And that is simply, Journey will not sell records like they did when Perry was in the band. Or at least, as far as being a true commercial success, they probably went out the door when Perry left in 1996. Doesn't mean I dont' want them putting out new music in the style that I like to listen to, but a Journey fan is lying to you if they say they dont' care if Journey is a commercial success or not.
I don't care if Journey is a commercial success or not.

Allied Forces wrote:ProgRocker53 wrote:Greg wrote:texafana wrote:Perrydise wrote:He is paid to sound like Perry.
No **** sherlock. Imagine that, Journey wanting to sound like Journey. You peeps that want Journey to sound like "something else" other than Journey are hilarious!Like that would sell....anything.
Interesting. When Steve Augeri first fronted the band, people were stating how close to Perry he sounded. In fact, it was Deen who said something about "Perry with a perm" in the BTM special. Actually, the only singer who has fronted the band since Perry's departure that really didn't try his best to sound like Steve Perry was Jeff Scott Soto. So, to revisit your point, you really don't have anything to compare to since Journey didn't attempt to put out new material with Jeff (and the Virginia thing doesn't count.)
Journey has been trying to sound like Journey all this time, but the fact remains the same...at least until we know for sure after June 3. And that is simply, Journey will not sell records like they did when Perry was in the band. Or at least, as far as being a true commercial success, they probably went out the door when Perry left in 1996. Doesn't mean I dont' want them putting out new music in the style that I like to listen to, but a Journey fan is lying to you if they say they dont' care if Journey is a commercial success or not.
I don't care if Journey is a commercial success or not.
Unlikely this will be a commercial success. Look at what charts in 2008. The important thing for all of you as fans is if you enjoy it or not.

ProgRocker53 wrote:I don't care if Journey is a commercial success or not.
brywool wrote:Perrydise wrote:He is paid to sound like Perry.
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Who gives a f*ck? The guy's a helluva singer and the band now sounds LIKE JOURNEY. Case closed.

STORY_TELLER wrote:They should let Arnel be Arnel, not make him slip Perryisms into their new music.
Red13JoePa wrote:STORY_TELLER wrote:They should let Arnel be Arnel, not make him slip Perryisms into their new music.
I think that could just be the way he sounds, period.

STORY_TELLER wrote:[ He's making vocal choices there that stem from Rolie era Perryisms. There's intent here and it stems from Neal and Jon who want to recreate Perry's sound.

slucero wrote:Perryisms.. LMAO.... that Perry admittedly "borrowed" from Sam Cooke.... so we really should call Perryisms - "Cooke-isms".... There's interviews of JSS where he says Perry was one of his main influences.... jeez...
Every musician borrows from their influences... ragging on Arnel for doing the same (at the behest of Journey or on his own) is simply hypocritical.
Don't buy it? Here it is in Perry's own words... interview here: http://steveperryfanclub.homestead.com/ ... urney.html
Q. You mentioned there were people who influenced you?
Steve Perry: I know this is hard to understand, but I would have to say everybody. A lot of my writing comes from the music of the late and early fifties, that musical simplicity, just more emotional. The early fifties vocalists were really good. Jackie Wilson was incredible. That was back when they were running a one or two-track tape machine. There were no vocal overdubs. Keeping this in mind, these singers were just incredible. I was extremely influenced by the use of echo techniques by Sam Cooke. His tonal qualities he had incredible tone. It would take hours to name everybody. Marion Reynolds and Diana Ross I thought were great. A lot of women singers I thought had tremendous voices. Dee Dee Sharp and Aretha Franklin; she still does. On the other side, I was never fond of Elvis' voice, though I liked Hound Dog and some of the semi-offbeat rhythms were great. I remember buying those records. I even have some old Chuck Berry 78s. Remember the song Green Door? That was a favourite of mine when I was small.
Then the sixties came along. All the surf stuff here comes that falsetto The Beach Boys and Frankie Valli, Lou Christy, Light and Stars Again. Intermingling with all those were all the Motown artists, Aretha Franklin, Sam, Marvin Gaye, Joe Tex, Diana Ross, all that. Then in the later sixties the English groups influenced me. Jack Bruce of Cream was a creative and dynamic singer, for what they were doing. Melding the falsetto into the harmony above it, in a hard-rock format, that was fantastic. Now it has become so sophisticated that I want to get back to a more basic approach.

MarcelJordan wrote:I think in the some of Arnel's inflections actually deviate from the "Perryisms", even when he's doing the Perry fronted stuff. The new album will show some of what he's got. Guaranteed.


STORY_TELLER wrote:In Augeri's case, I could see why. On some level it made up for his weaker vocals.
STORY_TELLER wrote:slucero wrote:Perryisms.. LMAO.... that Perry admittedly "borrowed" from Sam Cooke.... so we really should call Perryisms - "Cooke-isms".... There's interviews of JSS where he says Perry was one of his main influences.... jeez...
Every musician borrows from their influences... ragging on Arnel for doing the same (at the behest of Journey or on his own) is simply hypocritical.
Don't buy it? Here it is in Perry's own words... interview here: http://steveperryfanclub.homestead.com/ ... urney.html
Q. You mentioned there were people who influenced you?
Steve Perry: I know this is hard to understand, but I would have to say everybody. A lot of my writing comes from the music of the late and early fifties, that musical simplicity, just more emotional. The early fifties vocalists were really good. Jackie Wilson was incredible. That was back when they were running a one or two-track tape machine. There were no vocal overdubs. Keeping this in mind, these singers were just incredible. I was extremely influenced by the use of echo techniques by Sam Cooke. His tonal qualities he had incredible tone. It would take hours to name everybody. Marion Reynolds and Diana Ross I thought were great. A lot of women singers I thought had tremendous voices. Dee Dee Sharp and Aretha Franklin; she still does. On the other side, I was never fond of Elvis' voice, though I liked Hound Dog and some of the semi-offbeat rhythms were great. I remember buying those records. I even have some old Chuck Berry 78s. Remember the song Green Door? That was a favourite of mine when I was small.
Then the sixties came along. All the surf stuff here comes that falsetto The Beach Boys and Frankie Valli, Lou Christy, Light and Stars Again. Intermingling with all those were all the Motown artists, Aretha Franklin, Sam, Marvin Gaye, Joe Tex, Diana Ross, all that. Then in the later sixties the English groups influenced me. Jack Bruce of Cream was a creative and dynamic singer, for what they were doing. Melding the falsetto into the harmony above it, in a hard-rock format, that was fantastic. Now it has become so sophisticated that I want to get back to a more basic approach.
Dude, all artists are influenced by other artists at some point. No one is 100% original. This can be said of every singer in existence and every illustrator in existence. I'm an artist myself so I know of what I speak. Perry was influenced by Sam Cooke, among others, absolutely, but he did what most talented artists do. He took the influence and did something original with it. He evolved the approach, putting his own unique stamp on it. This is why Perry and Rod Stewart, both who were heavily influenced by Sam Cooke, aren't mistaken for Cooke. No one refers to Perry as a Sam Cooke clone. Same can't be said for singers like Hugo (among others). You'll notice singers like Hugo aren't referred to as Sam Cooke clones? This is because the vocal turns and melody choices Perry uses are not a cloning of Cooke. A great deal of the stuff Augeri did while in Journey and what Arnel is doing now (on the samplers I've heard) are absolutely Perry's approach, not Sam Cooke's.
I'm not ragging on Arnel and I'm not being hypocritical about anything. You're just not getting the issue that was raised. Arnel didn't sound like Perry on his own music before he joined Journey. Go listen to his solo album tracks. Go listen to the ballad he made with the Zoo before joining Journey. Nothing Perry about him there. Sure, when he sings DSB, Faithfully or Open Arms, he does Perryisms. We're talking about new music here. There is intent to recreate Perry on vocals and it stems from Neal and Jon, not Arnel. I'm saying they shouldn't be pressing Arnel to be Perry. Let him be his own man. His voice is good enough not to need to do it.
No one refers to Perry as a Sam Cooke clone.

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