OK, here's my review of the Journey show in Baltimore last Friday night. MoMoreTails, please feel free to add your two cents!
And this being my 1,000th post, I want to dedicate it to RocknDeano, the ultimate Journey fan. Dude, come back to us! It's not the same without ya!
I didn't keep track of the exact set list, but they opened with Be Good to Yourself, followed by Ask the Lonely. Steve was in great voice. Highlights, for me, included:
Just the Same Way - Jon's duet with Steve was great. I have always loved this song, and it was great to hear the current lineup do it. I hope the next CD has a duet or two with Jon and Steve on it.
Still They Ride - the crowd really seemed to like thins one. You could sense the amazement from the crowd while Deen was singing it. After the song Steve came out and patted Deen and looked so proud. You can tell Steve is still in awe of the talent that surrounds him.
In Self Defense - This song fit right in with the theme of the night, which seemed to be ENERGY! I think the small venue (only holds 1,800) and the enthusiastic crowd helped the band to have a lot of fun. This song rocked.
Out of Harm's Way - I was above the crowd looking down, and was amazed by how many people were mouthing the words. I think most people there were hard core fans. The song sounded great live.
Every Generation - Very good live, as I expected.
Gone Crazy - LOVED IT. Neal shreds on this one. Ross was squirtiung water on the crowd from his mic stand all night. Perfect song for that guy to sing!
Other songs included ESC4P3, Don't Stop Believin', Stone in Love, Open Arms, Faithfully, Higher Place, Separate Ways, Chain Reaction, Who's Crying Now, Anyway You Want It, Lights, and Wheel in the Sky. The Encore was Lovin', Touchin' Squeezin'. I hope NoMoreTails will post any songs I missed!
This was my favorite Journey show ever. I never thought I would see them in such an intimate setting, and meeting Steve before the show was a bonus!