New Lead Singer for Journey.... WOW
Ok, I grew up loving Journey, guilty pleasure. But Neal Schon has always been a huge influence as to why I play guitar now...
So was checking some info out and new they were looking for a new lead singer and they signed this guy and he is absolutely amazing. Will need some fine tuning, but WOW. This is guy is good.
http://www.journeymusic.com/home.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5nnNji6s3ck
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-3AObnsYTM&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6HjcCzgCCX0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lpnEnt-qOw4
So was checking some info out and new they were looking for a new lead singer and they signed this guy and he is absolutely amazing. Will need some fine tuning, but WOW. This is guy is good.
http://www.journeymusic.com/home.html




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But how no one talked Gregg Rollie out of those pants during the group photo shoot is one of the great mysteries of time.:shock:
They sadly went the commercial/schlock route when the original lineup parted...hey, if a record company was waving suitcases of money at me, I'd probably have done it too. But that's where their reputation really suffered.
This new kid - nice voice, needs some seasoning, but a good fit I'm sure. And asian - it's kind of cool to see these boundaries get crossed. If American marketing execs had anything to say about it, Journey's new vocalist would've been a Beyonce/ParHilton clone with a chest like Shania Twain. HOPEfully able to sing, too...
Then they showed up in my town in the late 90's, down from the original 6-piece to a 4-piece, with Steve Walsh (lead vocalist) the only remaining original member.
And they were SOOOOOO bad, it was like staring at the sun. You didn't want the awful show to taint your good memories. Tragic.
I still can't listen to Michael Jackson's \"Thriller\" recording for the same overplay reasons - not his other problems. And although I considered Michael Jackson one of the great performers for his kind of music, his music got too much airplay and it hurt him, IMHO, for many people I know. Again, this was all before his other problems.
But I swear our local top 40 radio station just played the same 20 songs over and over and over and over and over and over....... Get the point? Take care.
Overplay can be a killer
The cure for you, dear 'taus, is to borrow some of Journey's less commercially popular albums and dig a bit. They've done some great stuff. Even their \"big\" albums have some pretty cool 'non-radioplay' stuff....
That's a good suggestion. I'll have to look around and see if I can find some of their other music. At this point, I only have their greatest hits double CD which my wife really likes. Take care.
Now, there are those who love their really early stuff, even before Steve Perry got there. Horse puckey - the guy's got the best set o' pipes since Brad Delp. The key is to go past the \"hits\" and singles and listen to the other stuff. For example, try songs like \"When You're Alone (It Ain't Easy)\" (my personal theme song :oops: :oops: ), \"Lady Luck\", \"Do You Recall\", stuff like that. There's a short instrumental called \"Majestic\" that is killer, makes a great opener for a show or a set or an encore. But you need guyz that can sing...
And stop letting your wife pick the songs.
peace
Mike B
alias TxMike
I saw Journey in '05/'06, and Neal opened the show with The Star Spangled Banner, as everyone stood with pride, as a tribute to the US soldiers in Iraq!
I'll never miss another Journey concert, because they represent American patriotism, as well as being Rock Legends!
Funny about overplaying songs on the radio, but I can listen to CD's for days/weeks/months, without wearing them out, just to learn the songs! I think it's different when you just listen to it, compared to when you can actually play it, and enjoy it that much more, would you agree?
Ya what you said.
I just watched \"Seprate ways\" that video is the whole reason I disenrolled from the Journey fan club in the 80's LOL!!! pure cheese!