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Postby Ehwmatt » Tue Feb 24, 2009 7:26 am

RocknRoll wrote:I remember a couple years ago at a sold-out show on the 30 Year Anniversary tour doing the ILAA thing. There was this kinda hard looking dude with this huge Metallica tattoo on his leg at the party. I asked him what he was doing at a Journey show especially ILAA, his comment was he loved Metallica, but he loved Journey too since it was great music and great musicians.


You'd be surprised at how many metal fans cross over into at least some MR and vice versa, especially if you're talking prog metal, like Dream Theater. Aside from that, if you ever go to a metal show, you'd be surprised at what you might find. Sure, there are some Kerry King lookalikes, but there's also a lot of skinny, weird lookin dorks that go to those shows and love that music. Metal concerts don't exclusively attract huge bald goateed guys in droves any more than MR concerts exclusively attract people with mullets and full denim suits :lol:
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Postby Gideon » Tue Feb 24, 2009 7:33 am

ProgRocker53 wrote:Here's what their setlist should be for this show:

Of a Lifetime
Kohoutek
In My Lonely Feeling/Conversations
Look into the Future
Out of Harms Way
Edge of the Blade
Chain Reaction
One More
Message of Love
Can't Tame the Lion
Faith in the Heartland
Change for the Better
Winds of March
Escape
Separate Ways


That's a damn good setlist, but you've left out some heavier ones. "World Gone Wild", "Wildest Dreams", "Where Did I Lose Your Love", "Stone In Love".
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Postby Don » Tue Feb 24, 2009 7:33 am

Ehwmatt wrote:
RocknRoll wrote:I remember a couple years ago at a sold-out show on the 30 Year Anniversary tour doing the ILAA thing. There was this kinda hard looking dude with this huge Metallica tattoo on his leg at the party. I asked him what he was doing at a Journey show especially ILAA, his comment was he loved Metallica, but he loved Journey too since it was great music and great musicians.


You'd be surprised at how many metal fans cross over into at least some MR and vice versa, especially if you're talking prog metal, like Dream Theater. Aside from that, if you ever go to a metal show, you'd be surprised at what you might find. Sure, there are some Kerry King lookalikes, but there's also a lot of skinny, weird lookin dorks that go to those shows and love that music. Metal concerts don't exclusively attract huge bald goateed guys in droves any more than MR concerts exclusively attract people with mullets and full denim suits :lol:


So will Journey play Faithfully or not, that's the question.
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Postby Ehwmatt » Tue Feb 24, 2009 7:35 am

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Ehwmatt wrote:
RocknRoll wrote:I remember a couple years ago at a sold-out show on the 30 Year Anniversary tour doing the ILAA thing. There was this kinda hard looking dude with this huge Metallica tattoo on his leg at the party. I asked him what he was doing at a Journey show especially ILAA, his comment was he loved Metallica, but he loved Journey too since it was great music and great musicians.


You'd be surprised at how many metal fans cross over into at least some MR and vice versa, especially if you're talking prog metal, like Dream Theater. Aside from that, if you ever go to a metal show, you'd be surprised at what you might find. Sure, there are some Kerry King lookalikes, but there's also a lot of skinny, weird lookin dorks that go to those shows and love that music. Metal concerts don't exclusively attract huge bald goateed guys in droves any more than MR concerts exclusively attract people with mullets and full denim suits :lol:


So will Journey play Faithfully or not, that's the question.


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