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Post by Admin on Dec 6, 2018 14:04:50 GMT -8
I don't.
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Post by steveo777 on Dec 6, 2018 14:09:42 GMT -8
I think he came, sold an album and will skulk back into the shadows. No tour, unless all the publicity has reignited the bug to perform. I doubt it though.
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Post by Admin on Dec 6, 2018 14:28:59 GMT -8
Agree. I really think the new record was a promise to Kelli... and that's now fulfilled.
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Post by rpm on Dec 6, 2018 14:50:47 GMT -8
Everything promotion wise was so meticulously planned except performances.......no tour is what I think as well
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Post by tj on Dec 8, 2018 11:54:09 GMT -8
Maybe in another 24 years from now.
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Post by Boomchild on Dec 13, 2018 19:15:37 GMT -8
Not that I closely follow the goings on with Perry, I would say no. I base that on a interview with him about his new album. He was like, well one main reason for doing this album is that I promised my wife\girlfriend? when she was dying I would follow through with it, I've done that and now I'm not so sure what is next.
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Post by slucero on Dec 17, 2018 18:41:47 GMT -8
watching Perry fading into the sunset...
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Post by saintjohn on Jan 13, 2019 8:09:12 GMT -8
A tour today does what it would have done a decade ago. It leaves Perry in a no-win situation. If he tours and sounds good, Journey reunion hopes hit fever pitch. If he tours and sounds poor, he tarnishes his legacy for no good reason.
Personally, I don’t think he *can* tour. His voice is pretty shot. Those Eels performances were wretched and, while he *does* have several strong spots on Traces, I suspect those took multiple cuts. You don’t get multiple cuts live.
Speaking of Traces, what a disappointing album. The album is melancholy, aimless and without life. After hearing No Erasin’, I was pretty stoked. Unfortunately, that’s the only song I really liked.
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Post by slucero on Jan 13, 2019 16:54:45 GMT -8
A tour today does what it would have done a decade ago. It leaves Perry in a no-win situation. If he tours and sounds good, Journey reunion hopes hit fever pitch. If he tours and sounds poor, he tarnishes his legacy for no good reason. Personally, I don’t think he *can* tour. His voice is pretty shot. Those Eels performances were wretched and, while he *does* have several strong spots on Traces, I suspect those took multiple cuts. You don’t get multiple cuts live. Speaking of Traces, what a disappointing album. The album is melancholy, aimless and without life. After hearing No Erasin’, I was pretty stoked. Unfortunately, that’s the only song I really liked.
I've always been of the opinion Traces was for Kellie, to keep his promise to her. It was just convenient that he could also say it was "for the fans".... it's alway how he framed it in interviews.
His voice isn't what it was because, by his own admission, he hasn't used it. He stated when he walked away, he literally didn't sing for decades. The regimen of constant singing strengthens the muscle, and constant use keeps it in shape. Perry literally stopped exercising his vocal cords in 1987 after the ROR tour ended. Its now 32 years later. Of course he's gonna sound different.
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Post by slucero on Apr 22, 2019 18:21:06 GMT -8
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