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Eric wrote:No new versions it sounded like? I much prefer the 2009 versions of Separate Ways, Anyway you want it, Don't Stop Belieiving and Open Arms. In fact, I don't think I can stomach the old version of Open Arms anymore.
Don wrote:Fu mentioned that they didn't talk as much and Arnel wasn't so cartoonish. Does that mean he wasn't bouncing around as much, saving his breath to go right into the next number? I think it's split on who likes fast shows and who wants the band to interact a bit more. More songs are always better in my opinion.
Eric wrote:Don wrote:Fu mentioned that they didn't talk as much and Arnel wasn't so cartoonish. Does that mean he wasn't bouncing around as much, saving his breath to go right into the next number? I think it's split on who likes fast shows and who wants the band to interact a bit more. More songs are always better in my opinion.
I don't like talking or jiving or joking between songs. One of worst shows I ever saw was Barenaked Ladies because they thought it was the improv. Wouldn't shut up.
steveo777 wrote:Eric wrote:No new versions it sounded like? I much prefer the 2009 versions of Separate Ways, Anyway you want it, Don't Stop Belieiving and Open Arms. In fact, I don't think I can stomach the old version of Open Arms anymore.
They played with Night Ranger and still managed to get 22 songs played. No way would they have played that many tunes with extended versions of the songs included.
Rip Rokken wrote:steveo777 wrote:Eric wrote:No new versions it sounded like? I much prefer the 2009 versions of Separate Ways, Anyway you want it, Don't Stop Belieiving and Open Arms. In fact, I don't think I can stomach the old version of Open Arms anymore.
They played with Night Ranger and still managed to get 22 songs played. No way would they have played that many tunes with extended versions of the songs included.
Eric -- they did the classic version of "Separate Ways" this time. Loved Night Ranger, but really missed hearing "Eddie's Coming Out Tonight".
Steveo777 -- dude, where were ya? I missed getting to meet you.
Rip Rokken wrote: Eric -- they did the classic version of "Separate Ways" this time.
Eric wrote:Rip Rokken wrote: Eric -- they did the classic version of "Separate Ways" this time.
Cool Beans! Any different new songs in Reno?
Don wrote:Eric wrote:Rip Rokken wrote: Eric -- they did the classic version of "Separate Ways" this time.
Cool Beans! Any different new songs in Reno?
I believe the setlist was identical to Vegas minus Deen singing anything.
Crazy4Ross wrote:Don wrote:Eric wrote:Rip Rokken wrote: Eric -- they did the classic version of "Separate Ways" this time.
Cool Beans! Any different new songs in Reno?
I believe the setlist was identical to Vegas minus Deen singing anything.
And minus Never Walk Away.
Don wrote:Crazy4Ross wrote:Don wrote:Eric wrote:Rip Rokken wrote: Eric -- they did the classic version of "Separate Ways" this time.
Cool Beans! Any different new songs in Reno?
I believe the setlist was identical to Vegas minus Deen singing anything.
And minus Never Walk Away.
Nothing original from their last album then?
Don wrote:Crazy4Ross wrote:Don wrote:Eric wrote:Rip Rokken wrote: Eric -- they did the classic version of "Separate Ways" this time.
Cool Beans! Any different new songs in Reno?
I believe the setlist was identical to Vegas minus Deen singing anything.
And minus Never Walk Away.
Nothing original from their last album then?
FamilyMan wrote:The "rap" between songs has left a lot to be desired in any post-Perry incarnation, in my opinion. Augeri in particular seemed to struggle talking to the audience... ("Just a few clicks away is a city by the bay" means what exactly?) I love when the band opens with 3-4 songs in a row with no break in between. They also tend to do that towards the end of a set as well. Always stoked when they do.
You have got to be pulling my effing leg ...all the belittling you did around here because we were just HATERS forsteveo777 wrote:This new album seems like it's gonna blow the doors off of Revelation and that record may soon enough be swept under the rug. All it proved to me is that AP has the chops to be in Journey, but overall, a pretty forgettable album. It's been 6 months since I've played anything from it.
I get that impression andEhwmatt wrote:FamilyMan wrote:The "rap" between songs has left a lot to be desired in any post-Perry incarnation, in my opinion. Augeri in particular seemed to struggle talking to the audience... ("Just a few clicks away is a city by the bay" means what exactly?) I love when the band opens with 3-4 songs in a row with no break in between. They also tend to do that towards the end of a set as well. Always stoked when they do.
A click is a measure of distance, a military term. He was just trying to say SF wasn't that far from Vegas, where that show was shot. I prefer bands not to talk between songs too much, but Augeri always had a nice rapport with the crowd IMO.
Crazy4Ross wrote:Don wrote:Crazy4Ross wrote:Don wrote:Eric wrote:Rip Rokken wrote: Eric -- they did the classic version of "Separate Ways" this time.
Cool Beans! Any different new songs in Reno?
I believe the setlist was identical to Vegas minus Deen singing anything.
And minus Never Walk Away.
Nothing original from their last album then?
Nope..only in Vegas.
Don wrote:A sonic void from 1987 up to 2010. I guess that just cements the opinion that Journey IS defined by the Perry years. The old argument that there was a Journey before Perry and he wasn't even the original singer and yada, yada, yada. The proof is in the pudding, folks.
FamilyMan wrote:The "rap" between songs has left a lot to be desired in any post-Perry incarnation, in my opinion. Augeri in particular seemed to struggle talking to the audience... ("Just a few clicks away is a city by the bay" means what exactly?) I love when the band opens with 3-4 songs in a row with no break in between. They also tend to do that towards the end of a set as well. Always stoked when they do.
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