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Eric wrote:I think it’s a pretty solid set
The_Noble_Cause wrote:On the 30th anniversary tour, they actually stretched and did real deep cuts like Mystery Mountain, Kohoutek, Nickel and Dime etc.
danielb wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:On the 30th anniversary tour, they actually stretched and did real deep cuts like Mystery Mountain, Kohoutek, Nickel and Dime etc.
The vast majority of those attending the shows don't care for the tracks above nor do they listen to the first three Journey albums. With that in mind the setlist ticks most boxes. Anything "deeper" than that will have to wait until the next JTT club tour.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:So much for teased "rare deep cuts."
Fans who attended the band's tour kick-off show in Hershey, Pa were largely treated to the same ole, same ole.
I guess this is what happens when your lead singer only shows up to rehearsal 2 days before a tour.….'
NoMoreTails wrote:Arnel was likely only going to sing the dirty dozen (or 15-16).
Neal, Jason, Todd and Deen (on vocals) rehearsed Loving You is Easy, Walks Like a Lady, and Stay Awhile so unless these or others appear later in the tour it will be because of Cain not Arnel.

jrnyman28 wrote:But FITH hasn’t been played in a LONG time.
jrnyman28 wrote:Has Dead Or Alive ever been played live?
They did do a medley so that’s new.
...while these songs may have been played before they haven’t all been played in one set.
jrnyman28 wrote:Wow, I really did not know DOA was played that much….
I do agree that the deep cuts are not that deep. Honestly, I feel like the best way to get deep cuts for sure are to play post-Perry era tunes.
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