Monker wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:JourneyHard wrote:For the "Farewell Tour," Journey is promising to do the biggest hits and five deeper cuts.
I must have missed this. Who said it's just five deeper cuts?
Well, I think what he is referring to is the article in the "Announcement" thread. It said, "the tour will feature a new stage production and a career-spanning setlist packed with the band's biggest hits, along with a handful of deeper cuts for longtime fans"
Yea, that's what a Blabbermouth writer wrote, but as far as we know, they're uninformed...
The official press release said
"we’re pulling out all the stops with a brand-new production — the hits, the deep cuts, the energy, the spectacle." Neal also said it will be two full sets plus an intermission.
I'm sure this will change (much like the 3 hour Generations 30th anniversary tour did), but we'll see....
Monker wrote:But, whatever, there is no way I am going to spend money on this tour.
I'm in no hurry.
Monker wrote:To me, it feels like "Journey" ended a long time ago and it's been "Neal Schon's Journey" from around Eclipse on. Journey is much more than one person to me...It doesn't matter if that "one person" is Steve Perry or Neal Schon. ROR, or Eclipse/Freedom. Journey is a band, as Herbie intended, not one person and a bunch of followers.
In hindsight, it's very apparent that Azoff was a bulwark holding back craziness and dysfunctionality. It gave the illusion of a professional band. Aside from booking tours and selling T-shirts, there's not much going on here. I'm pretty sure they are locked out of their own official Twitter page. Amateur hour.