StocktontoMalone wrote:Rick wrote:StocktontoMalone wrote:I'd like to see Arnel stumble and bumble on 'Liberty'.....
Dude.
yes?
I don't like to see people wish ill on anyone, especially the lead singer of my favorite band.

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StocktontoMalone wrote:Rick wrote:StocktontoMalone wrote:I'd like to see Arnel stumble and bumble on 'Liberty'.....
Dude.
yes?
ProgRocker53 wrote:separate_wayz wrote:ProgRocker53 wrote:separate_wayz wrote:ProgRocker53 wrote:Faith in the Heartland- Great song.
The Place in Your Heart- Good song.
Out of Harms Way- Great song.
Never Too Late- Good song.
All four of these tunes could hold up fairly well in a live setting and have qualities that could hook casual listeners easily.
Higher Place, Signs of Life, To Be Alive Again, We Will Meet Again, Livin' to Do, Nothin' Comes Close, World Gone Wild, All the Things, I've Got A Reason....
ALL those songs are at least good, and most of those would be killer live..
Journey's got some great post-Perry songs -- I'd agree with your list, although I'd swap "The Place in Your Heart" with "Faith in the Heartland". The latter is a good song (even a very good song). But TPIYH is a solid rocker -- a great song. If they were to re-record something from 'Generations' for 'Revelation', I had hoped it would be TPIYH instead of FITH. (As it stands, I wasn't enamoured with the re-recording of FITH -- fell flat for me. I think the original captured much more energy.)
I'd like to see Journey start adopting some post-Perry songs as "new classics" -- essentially playing them regularly at almost every concert. Maybe they'll start doing that from this point forward, perhaps with "After All These Years". (If AATY goes into the Top 5 on the Hot AC chart, and certainly if it goes to #1, they better do this.)
As awesome that it is that AATY is charting highly, I would HATE IT if AATY got played at every concert from now on.
The less power ballads played at a concert, the better for me.... keep Faithfully because it's a brilliant song, but seriously, don't sap it up any more than that unless you have at least a 2.5 hour show.
I don't disagree with you. I just think that during a "normal" tour (where Journey headlines and has a longer setlist) they could start working a new "Dirty Half-Dozen" into the setlist. And some -- like AATY -- could substitute for some wellworn classics, like 'Open Arms' or 'Who's Cryin' Now'.
Why not regularly rotate a number of these into the setlist?
Remember Me
Higher Place
Faith in the Heartland
The Place in Your Heart
Never Walk Away
Wildest Dreams
After All These Years
Hey I'd like for AATY to be "subbed in" for OA, now there's a good idea. WCN's guitar solo is too awesome to keep it on the bench, however...![]()
Your list of Post-Perry songs include some dang fine tunes and none of them would sound out of place along the normal hits in a Journey setlist... maybe Change for the Better would be a better call than Wildest Dreams, though.
WykkedSensation wrote:Journey should NEVER play ANY cover.
They have waaayyyy too many great songs of their own that they haven't played for eons to even be contemplating playing any covers, especially crap like Voodoo Chile (remember that shit). It's Journey for shit sake.
i didnt like it either, they did some Santana i think Friga sang, I almost pissed on the Whale, almost!!WykkedSensation wrote:Journey should NEVER play ANY cover.
They have waaayyyy too many great songs of their own that they haven't played for eons to even be contemplating playing any covers, especially crap like Voodoo Chile (remember that shit). It's Journey for shit sake.
WykkedSensation wrote:Journey should NEVER play ANY cover.
They have waaayyyy too many great songs of their own that they haven't played for eons to even be contemplating playing any covers, especially crap like Voodoo Chile (remember that shit). It's Journey for shit sake.
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