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Subject: Re: I wish Journey would wake up and see their error


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Dana Jackson
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Date Posted: 17:56:15 03/19/06 Sun
In reply to: Mark ( Journey fan before Steve Perry) 's message, "I wish Journey would wake up and see their error" on 07:31:03 03/18/06 Sat

>I was listening to Journey a long time before Steve
>joined with Neil. I think I still have those big black
>round things with grooves of those sessions. But they
>didn't evolve into the supergroup until after Steve &
>Jonathan joined the group. Steve brought the most to
>the table with his vocal talent and his lyrics, &
>Jonathan finished it off.
> Now to the facts. Anyone that knows anything about
>singing will tell you that it's not just the ability
>to hit notes that makes a singer. It's also the
>ability to hold those notes and give tone to those
>notes.
> Steve AusJus (a dipping sauce for beef)can hit notes
>and is good at it, and a recording studio can do
>wonders to a singers vocal tract to repair lame
>vocals. When I saw Journey in concert with him, I left
>wondering what the hell the band was thinking when
>they hired this guy. Yes he could hit the notes, but
>his tone and sustaining quality weren't even close.
> Steve Perry is the man. FTLOSM is a great recording
>of soulful, energy charged, flat out rock n roll songs
>from a SINGER/ songwriter of great talent. Where has
>Journey been without him? Nowhere. Pawning off some
>fake Steve Perry wannabe as the real thing. I haven't
>seen them play since a state fair in 2001.
> I would purchase anything new from Steve Perry,
>especially if it was a new Journey album
Thanks dude! You hit the nail on the head. Im 42 and I Have listened to Journey since they came out.No voice will ever equal Steve Perry. The man has a Passion for pleasure and Journey will never be the same without his radiance. By the way I am A chick too and I have to say Steve Perry has the magnitism to belt out songs that can touch hearts young and old. The band needs Steve Perry for me to listen.

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