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Postby youkeepmewaiting » Thu Mar 20, 2008 1:42 pm

Do you have any? If so, what are they?

I remember when I was on one of my first dates with an ex-girlfriend at the cinemas and that ice skating film was on (I forget the name but had the unfunny Will Ferrell "acting" in it"). And during one of the scenes Faithfully starting playing, and I literally nearly burst with excitement that one of my favourite songs of all time was being played infront of other people I know, like I could prove to my English friends that "yes Journey do exist!" . So i was pretty much shouting "oh my god, how great is this". And freaked the girl out quite a bit.. quite alot actually haha

Even now on rare occasions when a Journey song is played I get very excited. A few months ago I was in a music shop and just as I walked in I heard DSB and ran into the shop with excitement which gained a few strange looks. And unbelievably in the same week I was in my student union and i couldnt here the music properly and just as I started to make out the song, I heard the words "some we will win.." so once again I jumped up with excitement and ran to the DJ he then got quite excited that I new who Journey were and then made him play Seperate Ways.

Oh and i've also made the DJ at my favourite club in Liverpool play DSB now aswell.
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Postby ProgRocker53 » Thu Mar 20, 2008 2:14 pm

I walked in on my buddy the other day as he was taking a bong hit while listening to "Of a Lifetime." I was so proud.
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Postby piecesofeight » Thu Mar 20, 2008 2:26 pm

ProgRocker53 wrote:I walked in on my buddy the other day as he was taking a bong hit while listening to "Of a Lifetime." I was so proud.


Proud that he was listening to the song or 'taking a bong hit' :P or doing it at the same time?

How/why does the 'bong hit' fit in.. :?
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Postby journey062393 » Thu Mar 20, 2008 2:49 pm

Actually, mine is not such a funny story, but actually about how I became a Journey fan. It was 1993(6-23-93 to be exact, hence my screen name!) and I was at a local amusement park with my girlfriend at the time. We were hanging out on the dock where these paddleboats were and just kind of watching the sun go down. Well wouldnt you know it but in this particular section of the park, someone was playing the Greatest Hits CD over the speakers. The girl I was with tells me that Journey is her favorite band. Keep in mind, that although I knew and liked all the Journey popular 80's songs, I didnt really know who Journey was or that they were the one's singing them since I wasnt THAT into music. I was 17 and she was 15. So anyways, LIGHTS comes on, and having heard it on the radio about 5x that week, I say something stupid like "Oh isnt this their new song?" At which point I was lectured and told the history of the band and how this song was in fact about 15 years old. Boy did i feel stupid. But anyways, so on the way home, wouldnt you know it, Open Arms comes on the radio. This is 1993 mind you, so what are the odds of both Journey GH being played and Open Arms being on the radio. But she continues to sing this song to me on the way home. I went out and bought the GH tape the very next day, and was a hardcore fan ever since. She broke up with me shortly after, but I had my choice of Journey songs to get me through it. I believe "I'll Be Alright Without You" worked best! But anyways, being that I saved at the time everything from that relationship, I still had my ticket stub from that day, and always remembered the date I was there, and therefore, the date I became a Journey fan for life. On a side not, this amusement park, which has always had sentimental value, was closed down, unexpectedly last fall, without any warning or a chance for one last visit. So that is the story of why I'm even on this forum, and about my "Once in a Lifetime Girl". If anyone cares to know! :)
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Postby Johnny Mohawk » Thu Mar 20, 2008 3:58 pm

ProgRocker53 wrote;
I walked in on my buddy the other day as he was taking a bong hit while listening to "Of a Lifetime." I was so proud.


Nice!
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Postby Johnny Mohawk » Thu Mar 20, 2008 4:01 pm

journey062393 wrote;
Actually, mine is not such a funny story, but actually about how I became a Journey fan. It was 1993(6-23-93 to be exact, hence my screen name!) and I was at a local amusement park with my girlfriend at the time. We were hanging out on the dock where these paddleboats were and just kind of watching the sun go down. Well wouldnt you know it but in this particular section of the park, someone was playing the Greatest Hits CD over the speakers. The girl I was with tells me that Journey is her favorite band. Keep in mind, that although I knew and liked all the Journey popular 80's songs, I didnt really know who Journey was or that they were the one's singing them since I wasnt THAT into music. I was 17 and she was 15. So anyways, LIGHTS comes on, and having heard it on the radio about 5x that week, I say something stupid like "Oh isnt this their new song?" At which point I was lectured and told the history of the band and how this song was in fact about 15 years old. Boy did i feel stupid. But anyways, so on the way home, wouldnt you know it, Open Arms comes on the radio. This is 1993 mind you, so what are the odds of both Journey GH being played and Open Arms being on the radio. But she continues to sing this song to me on the way home. I went out and bought the GH tape the very next day, and was a hardcore fan ever since. She broke up with me shortly after, but I had my choice of Journey songs to get me through it. I believe "I'll Be Alright Without You" worked best! But anyways, being that I saved at the time everything from that relationship, I still had my ticket stub from that day, and always remembered the date I was there, and therefore, the date I became a Journey fan for life. On a side not, this amusement park, which has always had sentimental value, was closed down, unexpectedly last fall, without any warning or a chance for one last visit. So that is the story of why I'm even on this forum, and about my "Once in a Lifetime Girl". If anyone cares to know!


Good story!
I still remember right where I was the first time I ever heard Journey. It was Wheel in the Sky and I heard "that voice".
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Re: Funny JOURNEY related stories

Postby Gin and Tonic Sky » Thu Mar 20, 2008 5:24 pm

youkeepmewaiting wrote:Do you have any? If so, what are they?

I remember when I was on one of my first dates with an ex-girlfriend at the cinemas and that ice skating film was on (I forget the name but had the unfunny Will Ferrell "acting" in it"). And during one of the scenes Faithfully starting playing, and I literally nearly burst with excitement that one of my favourite songs of all time was being played infront of other people I know, like I could prove to my English friends that "yes Journey do exist!" . So i was pretty much shouting "oh my god, how great is this". And freaked the girl out quite a bit.. quite alot actually haha

Even now on rare occasions when a Journey song is played I get very excited. A few months ago I was in a music shop and just as I walked in I heard DSB and ran into the shop with excitement which gained a few strange looks. And unbelievably in the same week I was in my student union and i couldnt here the music properly and just as I started to make out the song, I heard the words "some we will win.." so once again I jumped up with excitement and ran to the DJ he then got quite excited that I new who Journey were and then made him play Seperate Ways.

Oh and i've also made the DJ at my favourite club in Liverpool play DSB now aswell.


Ha, good job :!: keep getting them DJ's in the north of England to play journey, and Ill work on the DJ's in the south! We'll have the country covered and converted soon!
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Postby NealIsGod » Thu Mar 20, 2008 9:57 pm

I have a funny Journey story.

I bought tickets to see them in 1986, and when I got there, some other band with permed hair, skinny ties, hairdresser smocks and polka dot pants played their songs.
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Postby Liquid_Drummer » Thu Mar 20, 2008 11:27 pm

I became a fan because of the tribute band Escape with Jason Kelty. I had heard the hits as just about everyone else in the world but I had not heard songs like Escape, Where were you, etc. After seeing them a few times I was hooked and bought every album from Infinity on and I love them all ACCEPT ROR. I like two songs on that album and the rest is BLAH for me !!! Firing Smitty and Ross plus the horrible over produced mid 80's guitar tones and drum sound.. YUCK !!!
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Postby jrnychick » Thu Mar 20, 2008 11:30 pm

NealIsGod wrote:I have a funny Journey story.

I bought tickets to see them in 1986, and when I got there, some other band with permed hair, skinny ties, hairdresser smocks and polka dot pants played their songs.


Too funny, NIG!
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Postby Michigan Girl » Thu Mar 20, 2008 11:36 pm

NealIsGod wrote:I have a funny Journey story.

I bought tickets to see them in 1986, and when I got there, some other band with permed hair, skinny ties, hairdresser smocks and polka dot pants played their songs.



:lol: :lol: :lol:
Similar thing happened to me!!!
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Postby ProgRocker53 » Fri Mar 21, 2008 3:06 am

piecesofeight wrote:
ProgRocker53 wrote:I walked in on my buddy the other day as he was taking a bong hit while listening to "Of a Lifetime." I was so proud.


Proud that he was listening to the song or 'taking a bong hit' :P or doing it at the same time?

How/why does the 'bong hit' fit in.. :?


I'm not a reefer smoker, but I say if you're gonna do it, do it right... and that's by toking up to some psychedelic jams. 8)

It was also proof that he actually listens to the stuff I send him.
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Postby Michigan Girl » Fri Mar 21, 2008 3:13 am

LOVE that new av!!!! :wink:
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Postby ProgRocker53 » Fri Mar 21, 2008 3:28 am

Michigan Girl wrote:LOVE that new av!!!! :wink:


Me? if so, thanks. :wink: Glad I could be of some service.

Wish I could say the same for yours. :D
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Postby FishinMagician » Fri Mar 21, 2008 8:54 am

piecesofeight wrote:
ProgRocker53 wrote:I walked in on my buddy the other day as he was taking a bong hit while listening to "Of a Lifetime." I was so proud.


Proud that he was listening to the song or 'taking a bong hit' :P or doing it at the same time?

How/why does the 'bong hit' fit in.. :?


ask your avatar! lol
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Postby AlienC » Fri Mar 21, 2008 3:57 pm

ProgRocker53 wrote:I walked in on my buddy the other day as he was taking a bong hit while listening to "Of a Lifetime." I was so proud.

What's wierd is I have too.
















Only mine was 33 YEARS AGO !!!!11!!! :shock:



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Postby StoneCold » Fri Mar 21, 2008 4:08 pm

Liquid_Drummer wrote:I became a fan because of the tribute band Escape with Jason Kelty. I had heard the hits as just about everyone else in the world but I had not heard songs like Escape, Where were you, etc. After seeing them a few times I was hooked and bought every album from Infinity on and I love them all ACCEPT ROR. I like two songs on that album and the rest is BLAH for me !!! Firing Smitty and Ross plus the horrible over produced mid 80's guitar tones and drum sound.. YUCK !!!



Do you know if Jason was ever contacted by Journey to audition for lead singer?
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Postby (Crazy)Dulce Lady » Fri Mar 21, 2008 4:29 pm

NealIsGod wrote:I have a funny Journey story.

I bought tickets to see them in 1986, and when I got there, some other band with permed hair, skinny ties, hairdresser smocks and polka dot pants played their songs.


me too!!

but I had seats in back of the band at the Summit in Houston and Neal had black leather pants on so I quit pouting and made the best of it. :shock: 8)

I quit pouting just for a few minutes and then went back to WHERE'S ROSS!!!!!!! dangit. I'm never gonna let that go. am I? maybe i should seek professional help. I googled the phone # --1-800- ROSSROCKS. hmph, :x

that was my 1st concert since the early 70's where I saw Black Sabbath , Mountain and then was possessed by Neal Schon, then performing with Santana, soon after the other show. we left the 4 daughters in Corpus and drove to houston. hubby dropped me off and he had dinner with friends while I went to the concert.

it was bitter sweet cuz I went to see Journey--all of them. maybe they should have discounted my ticket a little. grrr. let it fo sister. let it go. and breathe.
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Postby mistiejourney » Sat Mar 22, 2008 5:59 am

NealIsGod wrote:I have a funny Journey story.

I bought tickets to see them in 1986, and when I got there, some other band with permed hair, skinny ties, hairdresser smocks and polka dot pants played their songs.


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