I want to thank all the fans who so quickly sent in over 2000 questions
in two days. I tried to get to as many as possible. I hope everyone has
a Happy Holiday and a Happy New Year.
All the very best to you and yours,
Steve Perry
1) Regarding your solo re-issues, from listening to both the new and old
CDs, it sounds like there might be new vocals on some of the songs. Some words sound a tiny bit different, or is it just my imagination? Did
you actually re-record any of the vocals? By the way, love the new releases!
SP: All the vocals are as they were originally on everything. What happened
is with today’s new Digital Technology and the very amazing ears of Dave Donnelly,
I too heard emotions in the vocals and the tracks that I never heard before. It was
a treat for me to re-discover them too.
2) With singles being downloaded from the Internet, are albums becoming a dying breed? Your albums mean a great deal to me. Some of my
favorite songs are ones that never made it to the radio. I can't image
never hearing “Winds Of March,” “Sweet And Simple” or “Precious Time.” So do you think albums will become obsolete?
SP: I think you will be able to get the all the original LP track listings
on line for a long, long time but yes, record stores with CDs are disappearing
every day.
3) I was 7 years old when I became a fan (23 years ago!). I was too young
to be able to go to the concerts then, so I'd like to know if there are
plans for more concert material to be released on DVD like the amazing
Houston ‘81 show? The one I would most love to see is a complete show from the Raised
On Radio tour.
SP: To my knowledge, no plans.
4) What makes you laugh/happy/smile?
SP: Now that's a great question. I guess I must say many things. Puppies,
kittens, sexy chicks, thinkin' about my Dad's humor, my thinking, baseball,
South Park, listening to magical performances on their original master
tapes, Jimi Hendrix, driving sports cars, Sly and The Family Stone and making
a girl laugh with my silliness...... and so much more I can't continue...........
5)Thank you, thank you, thank you! All the re-masters are awesome. I LOVE
the Alien Project Demos and the Against The Wall tracks. The sexy and sultry "Can't Stop" has become one of my
new favs along with the hauntingly beautiful "One More Time."
My question: How long was Alien Project together before disbanding due
to the untimely death of the bass guitarist?
SP: We were together for a very short time. I'd say 6 months. We were
good together.
6) I'm 14 and have been a huge fan of you and your music for a few years
now. I tried to think of an original question and came up with this. Do
you have a tattoo or have you ever thought about getting one?
SP: Great question. I've been thinking about that for the last 8 months.
It's something I have yet to do- BUT.....I have a definite idea
as to what my first one MUST be. It's very personal and if and
when it's done, I'll explain it.
7) Thank you for all of your hard work on the re-mastered CD's. You did
something I didn't think was possible--you took your music and made it
better---I know it will be remembered and loved for generations to come. My question to you is: How would you liked to
be remembered not only as an artist but as person?
SP: To tell me that it sounds better has made my day because I always wanted
ALL our performances, whether it be Journey or SP solo, to
be emotionally charged. I think that was accomplished but back then,
they always sounded better in the studio. With Digital technology- if used
emotionally- they are as they sounded back when we all accepted them
as their definitive versions. As to how I want to be remembered? I can't navigate
that but I am doing my best to change and grow emotionally a little
every day. That's the only hope for any future way I will be remembered.
8) I am 23 years old and a big fan. Your voice and lyrics were a big help for me when I lost my dad when I
was 16. My question is how does it make you feel when someone like me says
that your music got them through the death of a parent or loved one?
SP: Sorry about you losing your dad. In May of ‘98 Journey and I went our separate ways, and the song "Trial By Fire"
helped me navigate a minefield of emotions. Lately the song "Be Good
To Yourself" has been helping me. SO- I want to tell you that
I feel very pleased that you get strength from the music.........
it's what keeps me floatin' too.
9) I recently purchased the re-issue of FTLOSM and I was reminded of your vocal range in the song “Anyway.” Do you have
any special rituals that you do when you are warming up your voice for
a performance? I am a speech pathologist and I love to hear about things
that professional singers do prior to a performance.
SP: I do all kinds of things before I sing. Mainly stress on the song and
drink coffee then I sing the tune till I can't stand it. Then
I go back and see which performance is the definitive one. There are
warm ups like singing scales that always help.
10) One of my favorite songs of yours is "Listen To Your Heart"
- have you listened to yours lately? What does it say?
SP: Very good, personal question. You have no idea where my heart has been
lately. Oh my my..........it's been to the moon and back. Only a few of
my closest friends know exactly what's going on with me. I will tell you
that listening to the many, many tracks during the re-mastering just about
killed me. I went from how amazing some of them were to total recall memory
overload and then to sadness that time has flown ....to emotional
involvement in the music to... remembering the struggles and the joys
we all had with each other making them. It was a roller coaster
ride but a great one.
11) Do you think you will ever be able to release Against The Wall as a full and separate album?
SP: It's possible but for now...... the rest of the songs are sprinkled
across all my solo work.
12) The previously unreleased song "One More Time" that you added
to the re-release of For The Love Of Strange Medicine is absolutely beautiful, your voice soars through it and is one of my
favorite vocal performances from you. Thank you for releasing it. It is
a gem! My question is what can you tell us about this song?
SP: It was written for the FTLOSM CD but at the last moment it was not added. It was a live demo performed
to tape. I added the backgrounds later. I wasn’t sure if the vocals were good enough. When I heard it years later I was
very pleased. It was a mistake on my part. I'm glad it's there NOW. I
LIKE IT, TOO!!
13) If you were never in the music business, what do you think you'd be
doing?
SP: Making films. I love the film making process. I love Script Writing-Directing-
Editing-Scoring-Mixing.........I love it ALL!!... OR .....I'd like to run
a "Steve's Snorkel Shack Rentals" on the beach of Hanele Bay.
14) It is wonderful to have some new Steve music to listen to! What was
the biggest challenge you faced in working with the Journey catalog and yours as well?
SP: The challenge was the Emotional roller coaster it took me on. One day
I'd start listening to those tracks and I'd hear them loud and clear and
in their sonic glory and then- they'd emotionally mug me. I mean from
tears to...... what the F**K happened......to.....That's too amazing.
I guess time gives one perspective.......that's for sure.
15) I would love to have your music videos from Street Talk and For The Love Of Strange Medicine. Do you have any plans to release them? And my 5 year old daughter would
like to know what your favorite food is? She is a huge fan as well.
SP: Sony has approached that idea as well..... We’ll see...... Oh that's sweet....Tell your daughter I'm very happy she likes
me….and my favorite food is the chicken Caesar salad I get at the Cha Cha
Bowl stand (Orlando's Caribbean BBQ) in Centerfield at Pac Bell Park….to me it will always be known as Pac Bell Park (by the time you read this
the name will have changed from AT&T Park to ???).
16) I was wondering, along with many others I'm sure, as to what new methods
were utilized to make the sound so great on the re-mastered CDs - whether
the addition of music tracks, additional musicians, computer programs and the like were used.
SP: Nothing like that was done. These are all true, honest performances.
We only used the best Analog to Digital converters available
plus some old school Analog EQ and Compressors to bring forward the presence
of all the instruments and vocals. Some master tapes get very sticky in
storage wound tight for 25 years. Some needed to be baked in an oven
over night to soften the tape so that when we played it, the oxide wouldn’t peel off leaving a permanent, disastrous result. Missing chunks of audio....
VERY BAD!!! There were possible scary moments but it all worked out
great and they now are all digitally re-captured.
17) Thank you for sharing your voice with us. Recently some of your fans
were discussing the song "It Won't Be You." Can I ask (if it
isn't too personal), what the line "September love, are you there?"
meant? It is one of the most beautiful, haunting lines I've ever heard
in a song.
SP: Well........I love the memories it gives me. I thought "September
Love" sounded cinematic. It's kind of a film in itself and for you
it means something special and for me it means something special, too.
I think that's pretty cool. Thanks for noticing such a small thing but
a big one for me too!!
18) I personally feel that “Against The Wall” is one of your strongest
solo songs. It captured me from the moment I first heard it. You, Randy
and Mike definitely have something that works.
SP: Thanks. That was to be the title track of my second solo CD but Sony refused
to release the record. Along with Sony there were other forces that wanted
me back in Journey and only in Journey. That helped kill this second solo
release and the song "Against The Wall" from being aired on the
radio. It was not released till years later. Oh well ...better late than
never!!
19) I read in an interview that you really enjoyed producing and even mentioned
that could be something that you might like to do in the future to help other artists, like you did with Rock ‘N Roll Soldiers. Is this
something that you still consider or maybe have been doing?
SP: Yea.... I just co-produced, along with their Producer Noha Shain, one
track for a punk band named GUFF. They're from Athens Georgia and
a very cool band. They re-cut an old Journey track called "I
Can See It In Your Eyes." They rocked it seriously. I also enjoyed
doing some backing vocals with their lead singer Ash. What fun we had.
In two days it was done. Joe Benson from "Off the Record" fame
loves it so much he wants to play it on his interview show I
recently did. SO- yes I'm not only considering it .......I'm doing
it and loving it.
20) After looking at the list of tour dates that were included in the booklets
of the recently re-released Journey CDs, how did you ever do it? Those
were massive tours. How did you take care of your voice night after night,
month after month?
SP: I was fortunate. My voice was my friend though it was a very demanding
one. I never talked after a show till the sound check at 4PM the next day.
Back then, I had a real bad rap in the industry for being inaccessible
to the press and promotional people but it was a choice I made.
I felt that singing that high especially on that touring schedule would
require shutting down the voice and not talking much to anyone. Being
inaccessible was the price I paid to have a voice to use when I
really needed it, which was when I was in front of all those people
who had been waiting to hear us play our music, which they decided was
now their music. If I had a chance to do it differently....I'd do
it the same.
21) Thank you so much for releasing the re-mastered CD's! They are flawless!
Getting them made me feel just like a young girl again! Nearly two years
ago, I ended a 20 year marriage, just as my Mom did when I was a teenage
girl. During that difficult time in my youth, I found your songs, such
as "Mother Father" and "Don't Stop Believin' " had really spoke to me and now I find it ironic that my 17 year old daughter
borrowed some of my Steve Perry/Classic Journey CDs. She is a visual arts major and she told me that your music soothes her and yet motivates her imagination
to draw! My question...What is your "healing" outlet in life....is
it all in your music?
SP: Oh girl you sound so very wonderful.... I like the way you
talk. Thanks for your tough but great question. It used to be Island
vacations now..... it's changed back to creative things and I'm
learning to take better care of myself too!! The song by Journey "Be
Good To Yourself" is helping me lately. Who would have figured?
22) I have rediscovered your music with Journey, as well as recently discovered
your solo projects. I am truly enjoying the transformation and maturity
of your style and voice. In an effort to better understand you and your
music, here is my question: can you provide three adjectives that you think
best describes yourself and three adjectives you think your friends would
use to describe you.
SP: I think I'm- Honest-Open-Happy. My friends may say I'm- Honest-Funny-
Pushy.
Editors' note: We say he's Inquisitive-Playful-Perceptive
23) Will you ever have a MySpace account and what do you think of the things
your fans talk about on the SP fan message boards?
SP: I want to make this very clear, I'm NOT on MySpace- nor have I ever
been on MySpace- and If you see someone chatting as me on MySpace
or on any fan forums ....IT’S NOT ME!!! I do not visit message boards/forums. Thanks for the opportunity
for me to get that one out!!
24)Can you define your desire of how the relationship between you and your
fans would be? What is the right balance between a persons passion for
your art versus respect for your privacy?
SP: Good one. That's tough for I get star struck too, so I think the bottom line is ....If
you love the music? Love the music..... but please don't park in front of my house and stalk me. Where's the love in that?
25) I love your voice. You are unique. When was the first time you were
aware that you could sing?
SP: I was 3 years old when I started singing around the house. Mom couldn't
believe it. She told me I'd hit these high screaming notes that would go
right through her head. Poor thing, I must have driven her crazy. Later
I made a living doing it. I love that!!
26) I want to thank you; your music means so much to me. I got the Journey
Greatest Hits CD for my 14th birthday earlier this year, and it was my favorite gift.
Music is my favorite thing in the world. I play clarinet, bass clarinet,
keyboard, and guitar, I'm an alto in my high schools choir, and I’m also
in my school’s marching band and jazz band. My first question is what is
your reaction to a whole new generation of kids getting into your music?
Also what do you do in your spare time? I like bowling and playing my guitar.
SP: I love a lot of the new music your generation’s writing and playing. Do what we did, keep listening to your old school music. Mine was R&B with great singers like- Sam Cooke-Jackie Wilson-Marvin
Gaye-Gladys Knight-Aretha Franklin-Jerry Butler-the harmonies of The Four
Seasons- the Beach Boys-The Beatles- the Association-Yes- The
list is infinite!!! - I love driving my cars on road trips!!!
27) Your powerful lyrics and soothing voice has helped me through many
difficult times...thank you. I once read that you were into painting. Are you still doing this and are any on display or
for sale?
SP: I have two of my favorite paintings of mine on my wall.......the
rest are hidden for they're not so good. I'm pretty tough on myself.
They are not for sale but that's an idea. Maybe a charity thing. Huh....me
think about that.
28) Are your suits Armani? You always look so handsome in them.
SP: You’re too nice. No they are not Armani but they are some of my fave Euro-suits.
It's really fun to dress up don't ya think? I like to get dressed
up and go downtown for dinner. It's just fun to look nice. It
brings something out of ya! I'm about to buy myself another one or two
for the Holidays. Thanks
29) At the beginning and end of the previously un-released song "Friends
Of Mine" you can hear people talking as if they were at a club or
having a meal together. Did you actually have your friends on that recording?
SP: Randy Goodrum's studio was too small for that so I recorded many
times, myself and Randy talking and laughing about stuff and added real
live recorded club conversation background to create the full sound of
a live night club. I think it sounds cool.
30) I have heard you sing with a lot of men over the span of your career,
but don't recall ever hearing you sing with a woman. If you could choose
one female artist to do a duet with, who would it be?
SP: I love Sarah McLachlan and Sade. They would be my first two choices.
If she was alive- Janis Joplin.
31) I love your voice, your music, and your words. You put your whole heart
and soul in every song you sang, be it a power ballad or rock. My question:
What type of mood or environment do you need to write such personal and
beautiful lyrics? Sometimes a certain song seems so personal and yet it
describes so many other people’s experiences in life. As many others have
said, we can feel your voice, not just hear it.
SP: Thank you so much for your kind words. Anywhere- anytime it can
happen. In a car- at home- in the shower- in the middle of the night- waking
up- singing into a voice recorder- ANYWHERE!!
32) I absolutely love "Can't Stop."
It is one of my favorites on the re-mastered CDs.
The female backup singers are amazing.
Who are they and what was the inspiration for this awesome song?
SP: They were "The Waters." Three girls who sing their asses
off. So soulful and so sexy. The song was inspired by a girl I knew. We
knew we had chemistry but she had another so we never explored
it. So- the song was a fantasy about what would happen if we ever did a
little bit of "Hoochie Koo" -Be it ever so slight- what happens
if I "Can't Stop."
33) I hope this finds you doing well. Since we are entering into the major
holiday season, I was wondering, what's your favorite holiday? I think
it's great that you to give us the opportunity to get to know you better
with this Q & A session. I hope you have a wonderful holiday.
SP: I would say that Christmas would be my first favorite holiday then
Thanksgiving. I love Christmas trees all lit up with tinsel. I'm old school
on the tinsel. It makes the tree shimmer with the lights. Christmas in Chicago
and New York is very fun. Happy Holidays to you and yours, too!!
34) What is the trait you most dislike in yourself? What is the trait you most dislike in others?
SP: In me......self condemnation........ and in others.........Saying one
thing and doing another. I think that's called ...........Bullshit !
35)I was wondering if you keep in touch or are friends with any other bands
that you toured with over the years and also what are your favorite groups
or tracks on your ipod today?
SP: I regret not taking pictures with or hooking up with all the people
we toured with. I mean AC/DC with Bon Scott- Aerosmith- Bryan Adams- ELO-The
Stones- Van Halen- Pat Benatar- So many that I can't keep going!! I
was on a very vocally demanding tour schedule and didn't hang out much
or talk after shows to anyone to rebuild my voice for the next show.
I have a 60 Gig ipod and it's PACKED with tons of music from old school
R&B to Enya to Zep- The Beatles to- Radio Head- Snow Patrol- The Els-
Jelly Fish- and my new fave - MEW- and many more digital love chunks of
music.
36)Thank you for many years of beautiful music and your gorgeous voice.
We miss you so much. You’re experienced, talented and you make it all look
so easy. Having appeared on a million stages around the world, have you ever gotten
stage fright? If so, what do you do to overcome it?
SP: I always had apprehension before walking on stage. It wasn't for fear
of the crowd- It was the unpredictability of voice. You never really know
till you open it up as to what you have. A voice is NOT a fret board on
a guitar or keys on a piano or sticks in your hands slamming drums........It's
an unpredictable human, flesh instrument. Once I would get out there and
start singing- it would slowly warm up and at some point, I'd feel it kick
in.
37) The booklets for each re-issue are just beautiful and include many
photos I've never seen before. You must have spent a lot of time going
through the images deciding which ones to use. Was it fun looking back
at all those great memories?
SP: You have no idea how fun it was. I had never seen MANY of the
photos before, so it was as new to me as it is to you. Some pix of Neal
and myself were very COOL.
38) Thank you for sharing your beautiful gift with the world!! My first
big concert was Journey at the Rose Bowl in '82 and I was never the same
again!!! (in a good way!) Anyway, a friend of mine plays in a string quartet
and told me that you were at a restaurant they play at and that you requested
they play "Adagio For Strings." That piece has always been a
favorite of mine. Does it hold a special meaning for you?
SP: What a small world. Yes I was there and they were so good. I could
not remember the title so I sang the melody and they knew it immediately.
I personally feel the arch of my whole life in that piece. It
covers all the things that have happened and all that has yet to happen.
My fave is one conducted by Leonard Bernstein. Please keep that location
a secret between us for I do like going there for the food and your
friends Quartet's music...........Pinky swear?.......Pinky swear!
39) Recently, I have had some stressful things going on and needed to do
something that would take back to when I had the most fun.
For the past couple of weeks I find myself listening to your music every
day.
It puts me in a nice place, even in the office.
So my question is: In stressful times what things would you do to put yourself
in a better place?
SP: Music in my car- driving anywhere by myself is a good thing for me.
Any of my fave tunes will do. Lately I’ve been listening to ALL the re-masters in my car. They sound so good that
I get proud of them all over again!! That feels good!!
40)What is your favorite Horse Track in San Diego???? Do you still live
in San Diego?
SP: Del Mar is my track. I live just a bit north of San Diego where I
walk on the beach every morning, coffee in hand on the So. Cal. Coast....
I can't tell ya zactly where for reasons you know.
41) Thank you for all the years of being able to enjoy your voice! 27 and counting!!
Recently I was able to get my hands on an Escape LP that you autographed. Made my day believe me had to tell everyone!
I was just curious aside from various body parts, what has been the strangest
thing you have ever autographed?
SP: At a gas station a girl told me to wait, that she really had
to get my autograph so I did- then she came out of the bathroom
with her panties in her hand. YEP!!!.......The front of her thong
was barely big enough to sign !!!!!!!!
42) You have been all over the world - what is in your opinion the most
beautiful place on earth, and why?
SP: I have two. Any tropical island is amazing to me. The sunrises and
sunsets- the water.....Oh yes......me love it!! Second- is anywhere on
the highest mountain top. I mean really high. It's like heaven to be on
a mountain above the clouds.
43) Of all the re-issues, which is your favorite and why?
SP: I am nuts about them all but, some of my faves TODAY are- Journeys-
Trial By Fire and Raised On Radio and of course all the SP solo re-masters are loaded in my car
too. I know it sounds arrogant to dig your own music but, I'm so proud
of all of them.......I'M GONNA LOVE THEM!!!!
44) So many bands are reuniting and touring. Do you ever see yourself reuniting
with Journey and doing a tour?
SP: Since May 8, 1998 we have been officially and legally no longer together. I'm
fairly convinced we've gone our separate ways. I also know that
nothing will ever take away the magic times and the music we
made...... while we were together!
45) In recent pictures I've seen, you look like you've been taking really good care of yourself, really healthy. What have you been doing and do you feel as good as you look.
SP: Thank you for that. It's been a personal thing. I've been working through
some serious old issues that I never addressed before. {I'd love to tell
ya but this is not the place} I knew they were there but I didn't want
to confront them. Well I'm feeling better about myself as a result
of facing up to these issues and fears. Because of that- I'm now taking
better care of myself. Thanks for noticing!
46) When you sang " If You Need Me, Call Me" did you mean it?
What's your number?
SP: "634-5789-All you got to do is pick up the telephone."
Editors' note: 634-5789 is the name of a song. Please don't call!
47) I was wondering how you got involved with the Habitat For Humanity.
It must be a great feeling. There was a photo of you helping out on the
Internet. Did you enjoy doing that?
SP: They were set up right out in front of The Houston Astro's baseball
ball park during the White Sox and Astros World Series. So I walked over
and said Hi! They gave me a hammer and nails and there you have it.
48)There have been rumors going around saying that you have been in the
studio doing some recording. Is this true? Or do you plan to do some recording
in the very near future? We miss you so much and can’t wait to hear something
new from you.
SP: I received many of this same question…..more than any others. I certainly lately have been wanting to record
again. Working with all these other groups and especially the GUFF recording
has fueled the fire. What I want to say is..... I'm the biggest critic I
could ever have to deal with, and that's why I don't pay attention
to critics. SO- that being said- I think I'll sneak into a studio down
here and see what comes out. At that time, I'll know what I have
or not. Thanks for all the years of love and support for me to sing,
for in the end......I sing for you!
49) I am really enjoying the beautiful, live version of “Missing You,”
one of the bonus tracks on FTLOSM. It brings back great memories of that tour for me as I saw 3 shows. Did
you record any of those shows for possible release as a live CD or DVD?
SP: No other solo shows were recorded except that ONE song which was recorded
off the live mixing board. I hope you enjoyed your 3 live shows.....we
had some fun HUH?
50) I’ve heard that a couple of songbooks are coming out in December featuring
music you were involved with in Journey and your solo career. Do you have
more details on these books and how we can purchase them? I play piano
and would love to have these.
SP: Yes there will be two songbooks of songs that I have sung Solo and
with Journey. There is a piano book and a guitar book. Not sure when Cherry Lane
will release them.
51) I’m writing to you from Japan. Do you have any plans to come to Japan
for the promotion of the re-issued CDs which are planned to start to sell
in December in Japan? We Japanese fans really want you come to visit Japan
again!!!
SP: Oh my......and I would love to go back to Japan, too. Write
Mr. Udo and tell him you want to see me. Maybe he'll call. Thanks alot.........
XXOO
52) I spent my summers on Cape Cod living within a Portuguese community,
learned a little Portuguese then but forgot most all of it. I was wondering
if you speak Portuguese fluently now or when you were younger and if yes
do you get an opportunity to use it?
SP: Yes I speak Portuguese. At a very young age my grandmother turned to
me and said in Portuguese, "You're going to learn to speak Portuguese."
I said, “HUH?” She taught me. I have a home demo of a song I wrote and sang for my Mom
a year after her passing. I sang it in Portuguese using very endearing
Portuguese words that mean more than the exact translation. I know
she'd love it.
53) In the future, is there a chance that you will record a Gospel CD? I heard your song "People Get Ready" and it sent chills down my spine to hear you sing that song.
SP: I love gospel music. Gospel was the very foundation of the Rock and
Roll I grew up with. It's a magic thing when I can get goose bumps when
soulful sounds hit my ear. Think about it........it's very cool.
54) Did your mother ever get a chance to see you perform in a big Arena
type show? I’m sure she was very proud of you. SP: Oh yes, she did. She got to see us when we were at our very best.
The last show she went to was the 4th of July 1982 Rose Bowl show in Pasadena
CA. She was treated like a Queen by our crew and she felt very special.
I need to thank them for that. I'll tell you something else. When
she got there, I hadn't seen her in a while. I was kinda stunned to see
how her sickness had progressed. When I was singing "Lights"
I started to emotionally fall apart and had great difficulty tucking my
emotions back. I got choked up and for a moment my voice faltered. She
was getting very sick and it was so sad. It didn't hit me until I
was in that moment on stage. I thought I was going to lose it
in front of 90,000 people. She so loved the fact that my dream had been
realized and at that moment...... I really felt it too.
55) Being a radio lover myself as I know you are--I am curious as to how
your feelings regarding satellite radio?
SP: I love it. I'm glad we have more choices to listen to music. It's all
good when you figure without music- it would all shut down.
56) You mentioned that you aren’t obligated to any record labels any longer.
Would you consider putting out a CD on your own and without touring behind
it?
SP: Perhaps......I have too many options. That's the good news and that's
the bad news. Getting into a studio would be my first priority.
57) Do you still ride your motorcycle?
SP: I sold the first Harley when my hip crashed only to buy it back from
an old friend. Years later he was going through a bad divorce and
needed to sell the bike. So I bought it back and did tons of custom
stuff to it. I don't ride much but maybe it's- {as Joe Deanda, from our
road crew, used to say}, "Time to get some Wind."
58) I read in an interview with you once that you wanted to sing with an
orchestra. When you did "When You Love a Woman" and "I Stand
Alone," did that satisfy your desire to sing with an orchestra or
do you have aspirations of doing something more along the lines of classical
music?
SP: I went to see Andrea Bocelli last summer. What an emotional, amazing
voice. WOW..........he's serious and the orchestra was stunning. I'd like
to try something like that sometime.
59) Have you ever been approached to sing the National Anthem for a baseball
game? I mean, you do have a World Series voice.
SP: Thanks for that but that song is really a serious, demanding song.
Everyone plays around with the melody because the original melody, if sung
as it was written, is demanding. They make it easy on themselves by changing
it. If I ever do sing it, I would want to sing it with all
it original melody and majesty that it deserves.
60) Greetings from the beautiful San Joaquin Valley! Having been born and
raised here, I am grateful that throughout your career you have never forgotten
the Valley: its beauty, its hardworking people, its diverse culture and
simple life. What are some of your fondest memories of growing up in the
Valley? Did those memories in any way influence your song writing and lyrical
content?
SP: All my Valley memories are in the music. ALL of them!! The Valley is
where my emotions were formed, especially during High School. So much of
what I feel about music still feels teenage to my heart. I love the innocence
of my teen years and they all happened there, in the San Joaquin Valley.
61) I noticed on the insert of the re-issued of your Greatest Hits...it says "Keeping the Promise"....exactly what IS he promise?
Is that something you can share?
SP: I would really like to tell ya but........well I'll tell ya this...... It
was a Promise I made to my Mother as she was dying. Out of respect for
her and the promise- all I can say is I'm: "Keeping the Promise."
62) In all the times you've worked with other artists who were your favorite to work with? Who
inspired you the most?
SP: Neal Schon
63) Of all the t-shirts you ever wore, did you have a favorite? Was there
one that you wore like I wore my Journey t-shirts….until they were so thread
bare you could see thru them and they practically fell off of me?
SP: I liked the yellow tiger print shirt I wore on stage. I'd shred them
with scissors just right then slip it on. Then came the TAILS......Me love's
my TAILS.......... I still have ALL OF THEM!!!
64) If you could be any comic book hero who would it be and why?
SP: Superman.....I love to fly. For a while I flew helicopters. I was going for
my license but the written test is a serious commitment so I kinda lost
interest. The FAA don't play. I still fly with my instructor from
time to time whenever I get the itch.
65)I read a long time ago that you were taking lessons to fly a helicopter.
Did you get your pilots license and do you fly a helicopter?
SP: I automatically and unknowingly answered your question as I was answering
the one above............SWEET!!!!!
66) On the credits for 2006 on the CDs for the re-masters / re-issues,
your name is not mentioned at all, even as a "creative consultant"
or "production collaborator", etc., unlike with the two recent
DVD releases. I was wondering why not as you were involved in these, as
well as obviously, writing the new liner notes.
SP: I was in the credits then .....well.....It was a last minute decision
to pull my credits. I was there because of respect for all the musicians
and the music we made together, I wanted to simply oversee it......Besides.....Dave
Donnelly and his magic Mastering Engineering Ears is the one
who made all those original masters sound like they once did- SLAMMINGLY
SWEET!!!
67) "Happy To Give" is still my favorite song after all these
years. This song just touches my heart still today from the lyric, to the
melody, and my favorite vocal performance by you. To me it timeless. Just
beautiful. Is there any song that does that for you?
SP: That is on my FAVE car CD comp. I think the idea that somewhere there's
someone who's just happy to give of themselves and who’s not keeping score as to who gave how much is a beautiful thing
I still look for. “Where is that one someone who's happy- Happy to give- Happy to give you
Love.”
68) Do you have someone special in your life? What do you look for in a
woman?
SP: I can't talk about that because it's part of my personal life and I
want to have one so I won't........... But a sense of humor in a woman
is MANDATORY!! The too serious and angry types........ are not for me.
69) In your 2000 interview with Joe Benson you mentioned you were getting
more into racing. In what capacity and has the interest/involvement continued?
SP: Kinda fell out of racing and fell into BASEBALL!!! "WEW HEW!!!!"
"COME ON BLUE- THAT WAS A STRIKE!!" Me love me some baseball !!!
70) You have created such a beautiful and eclectic body of work over the
years.
Classics that will transcend time. My question is....if you could place
2 songs in a time capsule (to be opened in 100 years), what 2 songs would
you choose and why?
SP: Incredible question and tough!.......AH......... I think...........ARRRRRRR
.......that's not fair - two ain’t enough...... ARRRRRRRRRR........... OK.............- “Don't Stop Believin'” -Journey- Escape and from SP solo-..... ARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR................"Runnin'
Alone" from Street Talk.
71)If you could spend an entire day with one person (dead or alive), who
would it be?
SP: Wow..that's another serious question and a good one too.........My
first thought was my Mom and then I thought my Dad but- we had our time
together ...............I’d say.....Joseph Campbell.
72) I often wondered how you were able to remember all the words to every
song. Have you ever forgotten words while you were singing onstage?
SP: Oh yea......."Oh Sherrie" was the only solo hit song Journey
played - I had a mental block........Maybe because it wasn't a Journey
song and I was on stage singing it with Journey I don't know- but-.....
I could not remember the second verse. SO- I put a cheat sheet in front
of my monitor so I could look down if I needed to. That's the TRUTH!
73) I´m writing to you from Chile. Many people here know you; some workmates
and me listen your CDS at work in the PC; and interchange DVDs to enjoy
it at home. After reviewing your pages on the web; I wonder to know if
you really like cats; because I saw a photo in which you had a kitty in
your arms. I really love cats; and I have one just like yours.
SP: As a kid I never liked cats. It started when one tom cat attacked
my Beagle. My dog nearly lost her eye. Years of not liking cats flew
by and then I met Sherrie. When she and I moved in together it
never really dawned on me that, along with her came two cats. At first I
didn't do so well with the two cats in the house. So we talked about it
many times and then she said, "Love me..... Love my cats"......ARRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!!........Well
they ever so slowly and oh so cleverly won me over. I was hooked. Because
of those two cats- I LOVE ALL CATS.......Me LOVE -KITTY- KITTY-
KITTYS!!!! MEOW CITY!!!
74) Do you enjoy reading books? If so what are some of the books & authors you like?
SP: Boy you got me there. I'm what you might call a bad reader. I really
don't read much. It's something I want to do more of but with my multi-track
mind, running many things at once, all the time- concentration on a book
quickly becomes a "mind wondering on to other thoughts"
kind of moment. I don't want you to think I never read but it
is a rare thing.
75) Do you watch TV? If so, what are your favorite shows?
SP: I don't watch much regular TV. I do watch Baseball, Movies, PBS- stuff
like NOVA and FRONTLINE. Especially when it's in HD.
76) I saw a picture of you from last November when you were at a Rolling
Stones concert in the Bay Area. Mick’s energy on stage reminds me of you.
Are you a Stones fan? How was the show?
SP: I have always loved the Stones but never like I did that night. They
were so amazing. The band was seriously playing strong and Mick was
singing his ass off. I guess you can tell I enjoyed being out in the crowd-
Rockin' with the Stones.
77) I was wondering if you get recognized much when you are out these days.
If someone does see you, do you mind them talking to you or would you prefer
they just admire you from a distance? Thank you for your music-I still
listen every day. SP: It happens a lot and I’m totally cool with it. It's nice to meet the people that have been fans
for so many years and now their kids are fans. There are many new
young fans that have just discovered the music and they too stop me everywhere
from, on the street to baseball games. Whether old or young all
have a story when they first heard the music or they lost their virginity
while a certain Journey or SP solo song was playing. {That's so HOT}
78) Will you marry me? (editors' note: this question was received approximately
999 times).
SP: I was told this question came in many times...............If I had
enough lifetimes, enough to marry each of you that wants to marry me?..............I'd
do it.
79) You seem to really admire Neal Schon and you guys are magic together.
Would you consider working with him outside of Journey?
SP: Well he is and will always be a guitar genius and we were very good together that's for sure. There are many, many old relationships I would like to go back to but after they've run their course- sometimes only love is left...... without the desire to go back. Neal and I could be in that place.
80) Do you ever wish people would stop asking the same questions?
SP: Yes and this Q&A is a refreshing change. It's for the most part
a very interesting and fun process doing this- but the same questions {and
you know which I mean} keep coming up a lot. Oh well, it's cool..........It's
OK if people keep wanting to hear the answers they're looking for.
81) Over the years people have given you gifts, thrown flowers and such
while you were on stage. I would love to know what your favorite gift was
(that you received from a fan) and what was the occasion? Thank you for
all you have given your fans.
SP: There are so many which I have received and many I have kept.
I still have a handmade quilt that a fan sent me years ago with music
notes on it and a FTLOSM red quilt with the tour LOGO hand stitched on it. I have a "South
Perry Dr." street sign that was given to me during a show. Now
I know they stole it from a part of town but I still have it in my office
after 27 years. I guess I dig it. There are many other gifts
I've kept and still love.
82) Do you have a favorite vintage car?? I remember you had one you loved
but it burned up some time ago the best I can recall! I restore old cars.
SP: Since the old car restoring TV shows have been the craze I have wanted
to do a classic ride like that. I love how they use today’s tech and chassis and suspensions with brand new Race engines with the
old classic body on top. That's the best of both worlds. I have always
loved the "67" 396-Chevelle and the "67" GTO. One of
those would be worth doing. I do have a car JONES....OH YEA!!!!!!
83)What is your favorite type of stuffing for Turkey? Do you like old-fashioned
bread stuffing, or something with sausage or nuts in it?
SP: OLD FASHIONED stuffing for me!!! Mom used to make her stuffing
from scratch. I mean soaking the oven dried French bread in homemade
turkey neck and onion garlic broth. Then putting in olives- pimentos-
chopped hard boiled eggs- pan cooked in olive oil- celery and onions with
garlic- and mashed all together, then she'd add cumin powder- pepper-
salt- allspice- and other stuff I can't remember and the stuffing is what
made the Turkey. Oh my I can't believe I remembered all that. The secret
was the cumin powder and YES- a pinch of cinnamon. SO DAMN GOOOOOOOODDDDDD!!!!!!
..........MAMA can ya hear me? .....I MISS YA !!!!!
84) If asked, would you be willing to guest star on any TV shows like CSI,
CSI: Miami, ER...?
SP: I did a cameo that no one caught on a TV show called Roswell a few
years ago. I was shopping in a store standing next to the actors as
they were doing their thing. You won't see me pretending to
be an actor.........that's difficult, serious business. Some are good.......
but to be great........ demands dedication.
85) Loving those reissues! I can't help but notice that you reference "the
moon" in several of your songs. Just curious as to why it holds such
fascination for you.
SP: I'll tell you why. Since I was a kid and learned about it in school-
I've been fascinated with the Moon. Now when I look at it
I say to myself- That's the same moon that everyone who has ever lived has
looked at. From our caveman ancestors to religious icons to YOU AND I RIGHT
NOW. It's a consistent, available place, which we have all gazed
upon........ "Once upon a time." I know Mom and
Dad kissed under the moonlight.............. and so have we all.
This or That:
Mac or PC- BOTH
Coke or Pepsi- COKE
cats or dogs- BOTH
email or phone call- BOTH
tea or coffee- COFFEE
boxers or briefs- BOTH
LCD or plasma- LCD
manual or automatic- AUTOMATIC
South Park or Family Guy- SOUTH PARK
singing in shower or singing in car- BOTH
paper or plastic- Paper in the plastic so it's packed all in
one bag that won't break!!
innie or outtie- INNIE
David Lee Roth or Sammy Hagar- DAVID LEE ROTH
chocolate or vanilla- CHOCOLATE
Starbucks or home-brewed- BOTH
Snoopy or Mickey- MICKEY
Godiva or See's- SEE'S
Spring, Summer, Fall or Winter- ALL THE ABOVE
movies or reading- MOVIES
sunrise or sunset- BOTH
mountains or ocean- BOTH
I am donating this year to a very cool cause called savethechimps.org
They take in chimps that have been finally released from animal drug testing
programs and provide them with an open-aired natural environment in which
to live out their lives. I only mention this if anyone should feel so inclined.
Thanks
Steve Perry
On Sunday Dec 10, OFF THE RECORD with Joe Benson will feature the music
of Journey and Steve Perry as well as Joe's brand new conversation with
Steve Perry. See Uncle Joe's site for details.
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