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Postby froy » Mon Nov 08, 2010 1:08 pm

The best Double Bill for Journey

So far nobody has mentioned this band..


Journey and The Scorpions

Im sure the Scorps will go into 2011 This would be a huge tour

Klaus can sing some JRNY tunes
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Re: I Got It

Postby Rockindeano » Mon Nov 08, 2010 2:03 pm

froy wrote:The best Double Bill for Journey

So far nobody has mentioned this band..


Journey and The Scorpions

Im sure the Scorps will go into 2011 This would be a huge tour

Klaus can sing some JRNY tunes


LOL. I hope Journey likes to open, because there is no way they close with the Scorpions.
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Re: I Got It

Postby froy » Mon Nov 08, 2010 2:04 pm

Rockindeano wrote:
froy wrote:The best Double Bill for Journey

So far nobody has mentioned this band..


Journey and The Scorpions

Im sure the Scorps will go into 2011 This would be a huge tour

Klaus can sing some JRNY tunes


LOL. I hope Journey likes to open, because there is no way they close with the Scorpions.


Yep
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Re: I Got It

Postby portland » Mon Nov 08, 2010 2:06 pm

froy wrote:
Rockindeano wrote:
froy wrote:The best Double Bill for Journey

So far nobody has mentioned this band..


Journey and The Scorpions

Im sure the Scorps will go into 2011 This would be a huge tour

Klaus can sing some JRNY tunes


LOL. I hope Journey likes to open, because there is no way they close with the Scorpions.


Yep



Agreed.

I think Air Supply may be a better fit...they can open for them.

The Scorpions would BLOW them off the stage.
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Postby Don » Mon Nov 08, 2010 4:20 pm

I think the subject of Scorpions and Journey teaming up was talked about before the last tour but Heart seemed to fit Journey better with their Pop/Rock type of catalog.
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Re: I Got It

Postby stevew2 » Tue Nov 09, 2010 1:33 am

portland wrote:
froy wrote:
Rockindeano wrote:
froy wrote:The best Double Bill for Journey

So far nobody has mentioned this band..


Journey and The Scorpions

Im sure the Scorps will go into 2011 This would be a huge tour

Klaus can sing some JRNY tunes


LOL. I hope Journey likes to open, because there is no way they close with the Scorpions.


Yep



Agreed.

I think Air Supply may be a better fit...they can open for them.

The Scorpions would BLOW them off the stage.
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Postby FamilyMan » Tue Nov 09, 2010 8:54 am

Did anyone see the Monsters of Rock tour in 1988? Van Halen headlined, Scorpions opened. They cleaned Van Halen's clock!
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Postby froy » Tue Nov 09, 2010 9:53 am

FamilyMan wrote:Did anyone see the Monsters of Rock tour in 1988? Van Halen headlined, Scorpions opened. They cleaned Van Halen's clock!


Great band
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Postby Saint John » Tue Nov 09, 2010 10:43 am

I think Triumph opening for Journey would be a great idea for the North American leg of the 2 year world tour. And if Journey is committed to playing to huge crowds down the line in Europe, they should open for the Scorpions. It would also allow them to play a lot heavier set.
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Postby Don » Tue Nov 09, 2010 11:42 am

Saint John wrote:I think Triumph opening for Journey would be a great idea for the North American leg of the 2 year world tour. And if Journey is committed to playing to huge crowds down the line in Europe, they should open for the Scorpions. It would also allow them to play a lot heavier set.


Dream Theater opened for Iron Maiden at MSG this year as a sign of respect as they could have packed the place themselves. I just don't see Neal agreeing to that with the Scorpions. Now that the band has tasted success as a headliner again, they don't seem to be too keen to open for anyone (or even co-headline for that matter). Remember Schon talking about how they were going to be headlining at a bunch of Festivals this year? I doubt opening, even for a legendary band like the Scorpions is in the cards anymore.
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Postby Saint John » Tue Nov 09, 2010 11:55 am

Don wrote:
Saint John wrote:I think Triumph opening for Journey would be a great idea for the North American leg of the 2 year world tour. And if Journey is committed to playing to huge crowds down the line in Europe, they should open for the Scorpions. It would also allow them to play a lot heavier set.


Dream Theater opened for Iron Maiden at MSG this year as a sign of respect as they could have packed the place themselves. I just don't see Neal agreeing to that with the Scorpions. Now that the band has tasted success as a headliner again, they don't seem to be too keen to open for anyone (or even co-headline for that matter). Remember Schon talking about how they were going to be headlining at a bunch of Festivals this year? I doubt opening, even for a legendary band like the Scorpions is in the cards anymore.


All good points, but to get the kind of exposure they need so they can headline bigger venues on Europe down the line, they may have to open or co-headline.
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Postby Rockindeano » Tue Nov 09, 2010 11:59 am

Saint John wrote:
Don wrote:
Saint John wrote:I think Triumph opening for Journey would be a great idea for the North American leg of the 2 year world tour. And if Journey is committed to playing to huge crowds down the line in Europe, they should open for the Scorpions. It would also allow them to play a lot heavier set.


Dream Theater opened for Iron Maiden at MSG this year as a sign of respect as they could have packed the place themselves. I just don't see Neal agreeing to that with the Scorpions. Now that the band has tasted success as a headliner again, they don't seem to be too keen to open for anyone (or even co-headline for that matter). Remember Schon talking about how they were going to be headlining at a bunch of Festivals this year? I doubt opening, even for a legendary band like the Scorpions is in the cards anymore.


All good points, but to get the kind of exposure they need so they can headline bigger venues on Europe down the line, they may have to open or co-headline.


Dan, I hate to tell you this, but down the line? They only have about 2 years left in them, max. The ride is almost over.
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Postby Saint John » Tue Nov 09, 2010 12:00 pm

Rockindeano wrote:
Saint John wrote:
Don wrote:
Saint John wrote:I think Triumph opening for Journey would be a great idea for the North American leg of the 2 year world tour. And if Journey is committed to playing to huge crowds down the line in Europe, they should open for the Scorpions. It would also allow them to play a lot heavier set.


Dream Theater opened for Iron Maiden at MSG this year as a sign of respect as they could have packed the place themselves. I just don't see Neal agreeing to that with the Scorpions. Now that the band has tasted success as a headliner again, they don't seem to be too keen to open for anyone (or even co-headline for that matter). Remember Schon talking about how they were going to be headlining at a bunch of Festivals this year? I doubt opening, even for a legendary band like the Scorpions is in the cards anymore.


All good points, but to get the kind of exposure they need so they can headline bigger venues on Europe down the line, they may have to open or co-headline.


Dan, I hate to tell you this, but down the line? They only have about 2 years left in them, max. The ride is almost over.


I bet they do it for about 5 more. 2 more albums.
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Postby Jana » Tue Nov 09, 2010 12:08 pm

Rockindeano wrote:
Saint John wrote:
Don wrote:
Saint John wrote:I think Triumph opening for Journey would be a great idea for the North American leg of the 2 year world tour. And if Journey is committed to playing to huge crowds down the line in Europe, they should open for the Scorpions. It would also allow them to play a lot heavier set.


Dream Theater opened for Iron Maiden at MSG this year as a sign of respect as they could have packed the place themselves. I just don't see Neal agreeing to that with the Scorpions. Now that the band has tasted success as a headliner again, they don't seem to be too keen to open for anyone (or even co-headline for that matter). Remember Schon talking about how they were going to be headlining at a bunch of Festivals this year? I doubt opening, even for a legendary band like the Scorpions is in the cards anymore.


All good points, but to get the kind of exposure they need so they can headline bigger venues on Europe down the line, they may have to open or co-headline.


Dan, I hate to tell you this, but down the line? They only have about 2 years left in them, max. The ride is almost over.


You and others said that years ago. You could be right this time. I don't know. But I would be surprised completely over. Maybe touring every other year for a summer tour or something. This move to Nashville seems to really have Jon very involved in the music scene there and writing music for other acts, though. I'm leaning towards no touring every year after this next two years is finished. but just touring every other year a shorter tour for a few more years.
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Postby Don » Tue Nov 09, 2010 12:15 pm

Saint John wrote:
Rockindeano wrote:
Saint John wrote:
Don wrote:
Saint John wrote:I think Triumph opening for Journey would be a great idea for the North American leg of the 2 year world tour. And if Journey is committed to playing to huge crowds down the line in Europe, they should open for the Scorpions. It would also allow them to play a lot heavier set.


Dream Theater opened for Iron Maiden at MSG this year as a sign of respect as they could have packed the place themselves. I just don't see Neal agreeing to that with the Scorpions. Now that the band has tasted success as a headliner again, they don't seem to be too keen to open for anyone (or even co-headline for that matter). Remember Schon talking about how they were going to be headlining at a bunch of Festivals this year? I doubt opening, even for a legendary band like the Scorpions is in the cards anymore.


All good points, but to get the kind of exposure they need so they can headline bigger venues on Europe down the line, they may have to open or co-headline.


Dan, I hate to tell you this, but down the line? They only have about 2 years left in them, max. The ride is almost over.


I bet they do it for about 5 more. 2 more albums.


Going by what Chubby alluded to in one of her posts and the appearance of them not following the two on, one day off schedule (at least in their European shows), that was factored in last tour to save Arnel's voice, it could be these next two years are in fact the band's farewell tour sans Perry.
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Postby Don » Tue Nov 09, 2010 12:19 pm

Arnel has his club and other things going, while John has his daughter's career and plenty of new artists to write for there in Nashville.. After being on the road the next two years, it could be they'll decide right then if it's worth it to continue or finish out while they're at least respectable again. If this album doesn't make gold, maybe they'll say hell with it and call it a day after 2012.
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Postby Ligzig » Tue Nov 09, 2010 12:20 pm

I think they should tour until they're dead and then just put cardboard cut outs of them on stage after their death, the cardboard would be more energetic.
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Postby Saint John » Tue Nov 09, 2010 12:26 pm

Don wrote:
Going by what Chubby alluded to in one of her posts and the appearance of them not following the two on, one day off schedule (at least in their European shows), that was factored in last tour to save Arnel's voice, it could be these next two years are in fact the band's farewell tour sans Perry.


I just think that, as of right now, there are no plans for this to be the last album. But, things do change. These guys have been blessed with pretty incredible health, considering some of their well known vices. That'll probably be the biggest factor. Pineda, Schon and Cain seem to be in excellent health, but Valory and Castronovo worry me.
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Postby Jana » Tue Nov 09, 2010 12:32 pm

Don wrote:Arnel has his club and other things going, while John has his daughter's career and plenty of new artists to write for there in Nashville.. After being on the road the next two years, it could be they'll decide right then if it's worth it to continue or finish out while they're at least respectable again. If this album doesn't make gold, maybe they'll say hell with it and call it a day after 2012.


I don't think the album's success will factor into it much. I expect it to be their last album. I would love a live album, though. For most older bands, that is not where the money is at. It's touring. So if there is still a big market out there, I still think we'll see them tour every so often for a while. Look at Moody Blues and other older bands and older singers like Boz Scaggs. They're still touring.
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Postby FamilyMan » Tue Nov 09, 2010 1:08 pm

Saint John wrote:
Rockindeano wrote:
Saint John wrote:
Don wrote:
Saint John wrote:I think Triumph opening for Journey would be a great idea for the North American leg of the 2 year world tour. And if Journey is committed to playing to huge crowds down the line in Europe, they should open for the Scorpions. It would also allow them to play a lot heavier set.


Dream Theater opened for Iron Maiden at MSG this year as a sign of respect as they could have packed the place themselves. I just don't see Neal agreeing to that with the Scorpions. Now that the band has tasted success as a headliner again, they don't seem to be too keen to open for anyone (or even co-headline for that matter). Remember Schon talking about how they were going to be headlining at a bunch of Festivals this year? I doubt opening, even for a legendary band like the Scorpions is in the cards anymore.


All good points, but to get the kind of exposure they need so they can headline bigger venues on Europe down the line, they may have to open or co-headline.


Dan, I hate to tell you this, but down the line? They only have about 2 years left in them, max. The ride is almost over.


I bet they do it for about 5 more. 2 more albums.


How do we think Perry figures in here? If the World Series really HAS inspired him, and he writes/records, it opens the can of worms again - as it did in '94. If Perry remerges just as the Journey/Arnel lineup has just about run it's course... ??? :?
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Postby stevew2 » Tue Nov 09, 2010 1:12 pm

Don wrote:Arnel has his club and other things going, while John has his daughter's career and plenty of new artists to write for there in Nashville.. After being on the road the next two years, it could be they'll decide right then if it's worth it to continue or finish out while they're at least respectable again. If this album doesn't make gold, maybe they'll say hell with it and call it a day after 2012.
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