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Last Updated: December 3, 2009 6:23 PM




Former JOURNEY Singer Remembers MICHAEL JACKSON - July 2, 2009
According to Fan Asylum, former JOURNEY frontman Steve Perry was contacted by various media outlets for his thoughts on the untimely death of Michael Jackson. His comments follow below.

Q: What are some of your memories of working with Michael Jackson on "We Are The World".

Steve Perry: "I was originally contacted by Lionel Richie's manager, Ken Kragen, who told me that Lionel and Michael had written a song called 'We Are The World' for a project they were doing together called U.S.A. For Africa. He wanted to know if I was interested in joining the choir with many other recording artists. I said, 'Sure...that would be fantastic!' The next thing I knew I was at A&M studios in Hollywood in a room full of so many artists that I grew up with and admired.

"After we had done the chorus choir of 'We Are The World', it was time to do the verses. They told everyone to look at the floor and if your name was there, you were selected for a verse step-out vocal. I glanced at the floor and written on gray duct tape I saw the names of Michael Jackson, Tina Turner, Ray Charles, Bruce Springsteen, Billy Joel, Cyndi Lauper, Diana Ross, Kenny Loggins and so many more that I was stunned. Then I glanced down and saw my own name on the floor and I got pretty nervous. Lionel Richie had called me earlier and discussed why he wanted me to be there and I believe he had a lot to do with me having a step-out moment. I wasn't sure what they were going to have me sing, but from that point on, I was all ears — trust me!

"For the longest period of time, I really wanted to meet Michael Jackson but for whatever reason, it just never happened. During the recording session, I remember how barraged Michael was with so many artists trying to talk to him. Out of respect, I left him alone. Instead, I went into the catering room and hung out with Bette Midler and Paul Simon.

"Years later during the live rehearsals for the 'Bad' tour, I finally got to meet and talk to Michael. He was very gracious and made me feel very welcome. I felt so lucky to stand stage left while they ran the entire, full dress rehearsal of the show. What an experience to watch him perform that close up!"

Q: Do you have a favorite Michael Jackson song?

Steve Perry: "Michael's total body of work is so beautiful and massive that it's really impossible to have any one favorite. I know that every single time he released new music, the quality was always amazing and cutting edge. No artists ever wanted to release their music at the same time that Michael's was released simply because the anticipation and subsequent sales from his records was too much for anyone to compete with."

Q: How do you feel Michael has changed the music business?

Steve Perry: "Michael was always reaching for great songs, great vocal performances, better recording and production values, better and better music videos with new dance moves, and great sing along hooks that are still to this day, truly timeless.

"I think everyone will remember the first time they saw Michael do the moonwalk on television. I could not resist jumping up and trying it at least once or twice because it was such an amazing move. After many failed attempts, needless-to-say, I never tried that again.

"Lastly, I'd like to add that the first time I ever heard Michael Jackson sing was on the JACKSON 5 single 'ABC'. Immediately, I knew how truly talented and gifted he was."
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COMMENT | Replaced
posted by : welovemetal.com
7/2/2009 9:56:21 AM

Nothing to do with the post, but how do you think Steve Perry feels playing local country fairs while Journey with its sound alike continues to sell out arenas all over the world?

COMMENT | cool
posted by : halfordsleatherhat
7/2/2009 9:56:38 AM

Class act that Steve Perry. Too bad he's not singing these days. He's one of a kind.

COMMENT | Hmmm...
posted by : fullshred
7/2/2009 9:57:18 AM

"There's a choice we're making" must have referred to the various "tonics".

COMMENT | huh?
posted by : halfordsleatherhat
7/2/2009 9:57:23 AM

Is he really playing local country fairs?

COMMENT | If Perry's singing at a "country fair", I'll go!! WHERE IS IT??
posted by : Angry Johnny
7/2/2009 10:06:51 AM

More nonsense from another clone.

Perry's been inactive for quite some time. It's a shame too, because this is one of the best.

Oh, fuck death metal. Thanks.

COMMENT | Angry Johnny
posted by : halfordsleatherhat
7/2/2009 10:10:38 AM

me too! I'd love to see Perry live.

yeah, I figured it was bs.

oh and about this story. How did Ray Charles see his name written on the floor? Hmmm, oh well.


COMMENT | Re: Playing Fairs
posted by : Fani Dilth
7/2/2009 10:15:19 AM

Giving metal heads who appreciate great music / talent a bad name.

COMMENT | great tribute
posted by : chtimixeur
7/2/2009 10:20:16 AM

great read

COMMENT | Besides David Lee Roth leaving Van Halen
posted by : ballbustr
7/2/2009 10:53:47 AM

Perry made the worst move in rock history by leaving Journey.

Phenomenal voice - huge ego. Now he's bagging groceries.

COMMENT | I'd go see Perry whereever he's at.....
posted by : Sinical
7/2/2009 10:55:45 AM

Unfortunately I don't think it's even state fairs. He's had a lot of health problems, and I'm not sure that he's done anything for quite a while.

A shame, because I think he's right up there as one of music's best vocalists. His vocals on the Journey: Greatest Hits Live disk are nothing short of amazing.

COMMENT | Nice tribute.........
posted by : red shark
7/2/2009 10:57:33 AM

by a great vocalist. Whatever his personal problems were, MJ was an amazing performer on stage.

COMMENT |
posted by : blackendistheend
7/2/2009 10:59:57 AM

It's funny that it takes the death of MJ to finally hear from Steve Perry. The man was an amazing singer..

COMMENT | To me....
posted by : vametal
7/2/2009 11:27:56 AM

Steve Perry was the ONLY Journey singer! Nice words about a man who definately changed the musical landscape.

COMMENT |
posted by : rds
7/2/2009 11:41:45 AM

country fair, bar, theater, arena, backwoods hogfry i'll be there to see any band play live music! hahaha!

COMMENT | Great tribute from Steve
posted by : RiotAct666
7/2/2009 11:43:14 AM

Class act.

COMMENT | Remember South Park?
posted by : pudding man
7/2/2009 12:04:37 PM

"So what if MJ likes to touch children?"

No one had mentioned it, so it had to be me! :)


COMMENT | Great singer
posted by : Jubijuju
7/2/2009 12:35:50 PM

Wasn't he working w/ Nuno Bettencourt on songs?

COMMENT | Steve Perry is worth MILLIONS. Nice MJ Comments.
posted by : rockphantom
7/2/2009 12:35:59 PM

A very nice tribute by Steve Perry.
Steve Perry owns a piece of Journey enterprises and receives income from their albums sales and touring gross. He lives on the California coast and doesn't have to work. I do wish Steve would tour again, however, I am not holding my breath.

COMMENT | He´s not singing
posted by : ClarOscurO
7/2/2009 1:11:03 PM

anywhere...
check your facts

COMMENT | welovemetal.com
posted by : Meatal
7/2/2009 1:36:58 PM

Steve Perry has been retired from music for a while, get your facts straight brilliant metalhead.

COMMENT | don't stop
posted by : BSlash24
7/2/2009 2:04:54 PM

he must be making a killing on the comeback of Don't stop believing. I've never seen a song revived 25+ years later like that. Maybe Bohemian Rapsody & Tiny Dancer, but this is a strange phenomenon....I'm not dissing SP, I realize he has great pipes, I just find it rock Lite. I wanted it to go away in 1982, can't image the intrigue now. He reminds me of a guy like Joe Lynn Turner, or Mickey Thomas, singers, great range, but for my money, fluffy, non rock. Just one man's opinion.

COMMENT | Pudding man
posted by : C.I.U
7/2/2009 2:26:11 PM

"sure he touched some children, but it's makool jacksson maikool jaxon!!"

COMMENT | BSlash24
posted by : wastingbeerz
7/2/2009 2:44:03 PM

"I just find it rock Lite. I wanted it to go away in 1982, can't image the intrigue now. He reminds me of a guy like Joe Lynn Turner, or Mickey Thomas, singers, great range, but for my money, fluffy, non rock. Just one man's opinion."

I respect your opinion, but also maybe you haven't gone too far into Journey aside from the singles. Sure, it's not super heavy or anything, but they're actually a pretty solid rock band, one of my all-time favorites. I'd say maybe check out their 70's work (especially the 3 pre-Perry albums) and maybe Escape and Frontiers. Might change your opinion, at least a little.

Non-rock, though? That's a bit harsh. Again, the albums I mentioned will prove that non-rock is very incorrect when referring to Journey.

COMMENT | wasting beerz
posted by : BSlash24
7/2/2009 3:50:55 PM

I do know some of the earlier stuff. I like that "feeling that way/Anytime" medley, great guitar playing in that. Stone in Love has some good guitar at the end....you know who some band you can't get into though cuz of their style, the singers style, be it too metal, or too light. Perry reminds me of Kevin Cronin or something. Another guy that can technically blow away most, but its not edgy enough for my tastes. Along with Steve Perry, its almost too slick, lacking some balls...again, only my opinion....

I did find journey to be the ultimate "chick" band in the 80's, for lack of better term. Get the lighters out, all that stuff....while they are great musicians, I like it a bit rougher. (they did sell a ton of albums, so someone like them!)....their comeback, even for their hardcore fans, has to come as a surprise. They were all done. And with a new singer.

COMMENT | Steve Perry has a healing quality...
posted by : lattinah
7/13/2009 3:16:33 PM

YIPPYGRITS, thank you for your kind words about "Our" Steve Perry! You could have toned down the curse words but, oh well, I guess it makes its points. :) Steve is 60 years old & has been singing since he was little. His performances and concerts were a force to be reckoned with and his voice & songs have a "healing" quality not known to many. The man is probably retired and financially stable, I might add! He doesn't have to do county fairs, etc. I'm sure if he sings in the shower, the walls know they are being blessed! Anyway, he will always be the King of Rock, in my eyes! I love you Stevie!




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