It isn't Petra, but has some of the boys
It isn't Petra, but has some of the boys
Some snippits of Greg Bailey, Louie Weaver and a little bit of Jeremy Garretson (better known here as RockSoup).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fVq_uJXc70A
These are unmixed portions of tunes minus vocals. We are still waiting on Quinton Gibson to quit making money playing with the big boys and finsish up his tracks.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fVq_uJXc70A
These are unmixed portions of tunes minus vocals. We are still waiting on Quinton Gibson to quit making money playing with the big boys and finsish up his tracks.
Last edited by brent on Sat Apr 05, 2008 10:46 pm, edited 1 time in total.
0 x
-
- Pethead
- Posts: 283
- Joined: Thu Aug 02, 2007 6:10 pm
- Location: Union, SC
- Contact:
-
- Pethead
- Posts: 283
- Joined: Thu Aug 02, 2007 6:10 pm
- Location: Union, SC
- Contact:
1. Re: Greg. I have only discussed music and industry related stuff with him. Greg is not THE vocalist on this project. He is to be A vocalist on this project.
2. Re: John. We have written songs that are in Drop D, G, etc (all too low for John to sing lead). When we spoke last, we had not yet written the tunes that we have now. John was willing at that time, provided the money was right and it did not impede his current project (which had not yet been recorded).
We are not trying to reinvent Petra. We can't do that. We respect all of the incarnations of the band. We are using the players we liked, who were not center stage per se. This allows them to play what they like, what we like, and not follow the formula that made Petra what it was.
We would like John to sing backing vocals, scream, holler, etc, if we could swing it. Money is very tight now. Even if we wrote for John's range, we would again be compared to Petra, and those are shoes that cannot be filled by anyone else.
It is time for PDC to be what PDC is now, and not what it was in the 80s. It is time for us to say what we feel led to say at this time.
2. Re: John. We have written songs that are in Drop D, G, etc (all too low for John to sing lead). When we spoke last, we had not yet written the tunes that we have now. John was willing at that time, provided the money was right and it did not impede his current project (which had not yet been recorded).
We are not trying to reinvent Petra. We can't do that. We respect all of the incarnations of the band. We are using the players we liked, who were not center stage per se. This allows them to play what they like, what we like, and not follow the formula that made Petra what it was.
We would like John to sing backing vocals, scream, holler, etc, if we could swing it. Money is very tight now. Even if we wrote for John's range, we would again be compared to Petra, and those are shoes that cannot be filled by anyone else.
It is time for PDC to be what PDC is now, and not what it was in the 80s. It is time for us to say what we feel led to say at this time.
0 x
-
- Pethead
- Posts: 283
- Joined: Thu Aug 02, 2007 6:10 pm
- Location: Union, SC
- Contact:
Greg's range will be maximized on our pre and postlide.petrafreak2009 wrote:Too LOW for John? Greg has/had a 4 octave range that he hits high notes when singing any song. Or at least of what I've heard. John has the lower voice of the two. Am I misunderstanding something?
John prefers tunes in his power range. He has two distinctly different voices, one high and one low. He prefers not to sing low, as he can't belt it, and there is no grit. Not a slam. Nobody has the exact same timbre and texture from top to bottom. It is not physically possible.
It's one thing for people to brag on a singer's range. It's another thing to make use of it in the rock genre. The required range for modern rock is quite narrow...unless it is a PDC record. haha
0 x
-
- Pethead
- Posts: 283
- Joined: Thu Aug 02, 2007 6:10 pm
- Location: Union, SC
- Contact:
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 22 guests