
You should know by now it doesn't take a whole lot to stir things up here.

He probably didn't have a lot of practice time with the band.Jan wrote:"The fact that Greg performs more all over the world is another."
Brent, you always have these little interesting tidbits of information. On the Farewell DVD, I thought Greg didn't sound very good, like he was out of practice or had lost alot of voice quality over the years. So I just assumed he was doing something other than singing these days. Very interesting to hear he has been performing all over the world. Maybe he was only out of practice on the Petra songs.
Yeah, it's really true. At least in my experience. A lot of Petra fans from that era just didn't like the transition in sound. John's voice was just too edgy for their liking. They felt like he was screaming rather than singing. After growing accustomed to Greg's pure vocals, many were pretty disgusted with the new sound.BForm wrote:[quote="sue dIn disgust? What do you mean? This was all 'before my time,' so I'm sincerely asking.
I should have titled it sound & style. Louie didn't play on many records & never contributed to writing any songs.Preacherman777 wrote:A couple things on the last post. One, your leaving Louie Weaver out of both incarnations of the band, which seems a little odd to me and second, the principle songwriter remained the same as well, so the two different bands approach doesn't work that way either.
Also, it should be understood that the "Dream Team" term is a little offensive to those of us who feel the classic line up was every bit as much of a "Dream Team" as the later version.
Ok, so are we now limiting ourselves to addressing records only or are we free to include the live bands? The reason why I ask is because Mark Kelly and Louie didn't really play much on the JDB records. Mark played more than Louie did. Nobody but Bob really played on the last Greg record. I think JL told me that he contributed some and that was it. Everything else was by non-Petra personnel.Preacherman777 wrote:A couple things on the last post. One, your leaving Louie Weaver out of both incarnations of the band, which seems a little odd to me and second, the principle songwriter remained the same as well, so the two different bands approach doesn't work that way either.
Also, it should be understood that the "Dream Team" term is a little offensive to those of us who feel the classic line up was every bit as much of a "Dream Team" as the later version.
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