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OneJourney wrote:I'm wondering what people think of Journey tribute bands, especially now while Journey is touring....what entices you to go see a tribute? What could tribute bands do to make it a greater experience? Thanks!
Babyblue wrote:OneJourney wrote:I'm wondering what people think of Journey tribute bands, especially now while Journey is touring....what entices you to go see a tribute? What could tribute bands do to make it a greater experience? Thanks!
That is a great question.![]()
I saw journey when the voice was there 3 times.OMG!!!! They gave everything they had.I have never really wanted to see a tribute band.Well that is till Jeremey & Frontiers.I have heard so many great things about them over the last few years.And it looks as if they will be close by me.So i really want to see them.
Granny wrote:Babyblue wrote:OneJourney wrote:I'm wondering what people think of Journey tribute bands, especially now while Journey is touring....what entices you to go see a tribute? What could tribute bands do to make it a greater experience? Thanks!
That is a great question.![]()
I saw journey when the voice was there 3 times.OMG!!!! They gave everything they had.I have never really wanted to see a tribute band.Well that is till Jeremey & Frontiers.I have heard so many great things about them over the last few years.And it looks as if they will be close by me.So i really want to see them.
You won't be disappointed...you will be amazed...I won't tell you more, but after you see Jeremey, get on here with a review..I will be interested in your opinion..
Lula wrote:i'm not into the truibute band thing. maybe a covers band of a specific era, but the whole tribute isn't for me, especially while the band being paid tribute is still active. i cetainly don't begrudge those who dig it.
OneJourney wrote:I'm wondering what people think of Journey tribute bands, especially now while Journey is touring....what entices you to go see a tribute? What could tribute bands do to make it a greater experience? Thanks!
SusieP wrote:Lula wrote:i'm not into the truibute band thing. maybe a covers band of a specific era, but the whole tribute isn't for me, especially while the band being paid tribute is still active. i cetainly don't begrudge those who dig it.
I'm with you on this. As well as our jazzy duo I'm in a covers band. We do mainly 80's stuff which was popular in the UK - Eurythmics, M People, Alison Moyet, Dead Or Alive, Yazz etc - but we don't dress like them, try to look like them or sound like them. We put our interpretation on their songs.
I wouldn't feel comfortable trying to look or sound like someone else.
But as you say, no prob with those who go that route.
As long as the music and singing is good.
youkeepmewaiting wrote:Love good tributes.
Just found these
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q4ZuYkTa ... re=related
A different Evolution than Hugo
texafana wrote:"I'm wondering what people think of Journey tribute bands, especially now while Journey is touring....what entices you to go see a tribute?"
I will say, I prefer tribute "shows" similar to the original artists more than a group of guys just playing the tunes like a cover band.
mistiejourney wrote:Greg Kihn is having his annual "Kihncert on the Green" with Starship (with Mickey Thomas) , Night Ranger and a Journey tribute band called "Evolution" - I've heard them on the radio but never seen them. They won a local tribute band contest put on by KFOX (Last Band Standing Contest - Tribute).
It's July 6th - I should go. It's in a park in San Jose and the tickets are like ten bucks.
I'd still like to see Jeremey and Hugo. I live on the wrong coast......
slucero wrote:these guys are pretty good...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFfUCiKPXzI
as are these guys...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wO4l0Zq3q5c&
Just Sara wrote:mistiejourney wrote:Greg Kihn is having his annual "Kihncert on the Green" with Starship (with Mickey Thomas) , Night Ranger and a Journey tribute band called "Evolution" - I've heard them on the radio but never seen them. They won a local tribute band contest put on by KFOX (Last Band Standing Contest - Tribute).
It's July 6th - I should go. It's in a park in San Jose and the tickets are like ten bucks.
I'd still like to see Jeremey and Hugo. I live on the wrong coast......
Here they are in the Kfox studio;
http://werevolution.com/html/news.html
http://www.kfox.com/pages/lbs2007_tributebands.html
StoneCold wrote:slucero wrote:these guys are pretty good...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFfUCiKPXzI
as are these guys...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wO4l0Zq3q5c&
Have you seen this one? I linked it once before, this guy's amazing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bc1hgMl2vj4&
Gunbot wrote:
Tribute bands are bizarre to me. A covers band is cool because they're mixing it up and you can hear a different interpretation of the original songs, but to flat out plagerize someones whole music catalogue is too strange for me to want to go and see. The tribute shows done for the Beatles are cool, almost like theater the way they change the instruments and clothing to match the time period of the music they're copying and in esssence present a historical recap of the band. When it comes to straight up tribute bands however, the only memorex version I want is from the original band itself, provided they're still around in some form or another. If the tribute band can make it fun, dress up, tell the history of the band, anything to differentiate themselves from the original then I could feel interested but all things considered I would rather give my money to the people who did the actual work writing the lyrics and creating the music.
NealIsGod wrote:Going to see Frontiers is the only way to get to hear songs like Line of Fire, Where Were You, Suzanne, etc., songs that Journey won't touch anymore, performed as close to the classic sound as possible.
Saint John wrote:NealIsGod wrote:Going to see Frontiers is the only way to get to hear songs like Line of Fire, Where Were You, Suzanne, etc., songs that Journey won't touch anymore, performed as close to the classic sound as possible.
Another great point.
Jeremey wrote:Gunbot wrote:
Tribute bands are bizarre to me. A covers band is cool because they're mixing it up and you can hear a different interpretation of the original songs, but to flat out plagerize someones whole music catalogue is too strange for me to want to go and see. The tribute shows done for the Beatles are cool, almost like theater the way they change the instruments and clothing to match the time period of the music they're copying and in esssence present a historical recap of the band. When it comes to straight up tribute bands however, the only memorex version I want is from the original band itself, provided they're still around in some form or another. If the tribute band can make it fun, dress up, tell the history of the band, anything to differentiate themselves from the original then I could feel interested but all things considered I would rather give my money to the people who did the actual work writing the lyrics and creating the music.
As I've said before, to each his own. . . But just to be clear, your use of the word "plagerize" is inaccurate and wrong. To plagerize someone's material is to copy it and pass it off as your own. Performing music that other people wrote is a long tradition upheld by Elvis, Led Zeppelin, U2, The Beatles, etc etc ad infinitum. I'm always amazed that some look down on people performing cover songs and yet find me an actor who writes his own lines or a broadway performer who sings their own libretto.
Anyway...
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