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S2M wrote:Having Perry come out to sing a song or two would raise the motherfucking roof....oh, and less Arnel, and more instrumentals from the first 3 albums would go a long way too.....
Archetype wrote:S2M wrote:Having Perry come out to sing a song or two would raise the motherfucking roof....oh, and less Arnel, and more instrumentals from the first 3 albums would go a long way too.....
Instrumentals from the first three albums would be cool.
For about 5% of the audience. You would see people falling asleep. Yes, I would be part of that 5%.
S2M wrote:Archetype wrote:S2M wrote:Having Perry come out to sing a song or two would raise the motherfucking roof....oh, and less Arnel, and more instrumentals from the first 3 albums would go a long way too.....
Instrumentals from the first three albums would be cool.
For about 5% of the audience. You would see people falling asleep. Yes, I would be part of that 5%.
And how exactly is that different from when they play non-D12 songs again?
jrny84 wrote:I have said this for years! Journey's stage design is boring. Year after year I think maybe they will actually soak some money into bringing a unique stage set up and lighting design, but every year its the same boring setup. Even the simple, but unique Raised on Ridio concert stage design with the moving triangular screens that changed colors was cooler than what they have now.
Journey needs to pick up their game in that department.
Don wrote:jrny84 wrote:I have said this for years! Journey's stage design is boring. Year after year I think maybe they will actually soak some money into bringing a unique stage set up and lighting design, but every year its the same boring setup. Even the simple, but unique Raised on Ridio concert stage design with the moving triangular screens that changed colors was cooler than what they have now.
Journey needs to pick up their game in that department.
They seem to have some sound issues the last few tours, maybe they need to revamp everything and everybody and start from scratch.
Archetype wrote:Journey needs to take a few lessons from this. An amazing stage show would compliment the awesome new music so well.
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The intro is so awesome that Tiesto doesn't even come out until 6:15, and then it just turns into absolute euphoria.
Triple S wrote:Archetype wrote:Journey needs to take a few lessons from this. An amazing stage show would compliment the awesome new music so well.
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The intro is so awesome that Tiesto doesn't even come out until 6:15, and then it just turns into absolute euphoria.
I must be old - I don' get 'concerts' like this(although it is an incredibly awesome stage show/setup). I watched some of his other live videos - I guess it's like being a giant dance club. Now, combine something like that with actual musicians and singing and you got yourself a winner!
Archetype wrote:Triple S wrote:Archetype wrote:Journey needs to take a few lessons from this. An amazing stage show would compliment the awesome new music so well.
Forever Today
The intro is so awesome that Tiesto doesn't even come out until 6:15, and then it just turns into absolute euphoria.
I must be old - I don' get 'concerts' like this(although it is an incredibly awesome stage show/setup). I watched some of his other live videos - I guess it's like being a giant dance club. Now, combine something like that with actual musicians and singing and you got yourself a winner!
While "live" music isn't actually playing, mixing songs so perfectly is much more difficult than it seems. Also, it looks like a blast to be there. It's unfortunate that trance/progressive isn't big enough in the United States to have events like this. I hope to catch a few while I am living in St. Petersburg this fall.
jrny84 wrote:Don wrote:jrny84 wrote:I have said this for years! Journey's stage design is boring. Year after year I think maybe they will actually soak some money into bringing a unique stage set up and lighting design, but every year its the same boring setup. Even the simple, but unique Raised on Ridio concert stage design with the moving triangular screens that changed colors was cooler than what they have now.
Journey needs to pick up their game in that department.
They seem to have some sound issues the last few tours, maybe they need to revamp everything and everybody and start from scratch.
Yeah! Good point.
jrny84 wrote:It seems like after Perry left, the stage designs and lighthing setup have gotten really simple and average.
S2M wrote:Having Perry come out to sing a song or two would raise the motherfucking roof....oh, and less Arnel, and more instrumentals from the first 3 albums would go a long way too.....
Rick wrote:S2M wrote:Having Perry come out to sing a song or two would raise the motherfucking roof....oh, and less Arnel, and more instrumentals from the first 3 albums would go a long way too.....
I'm just curious what the fans would do when Perry left the stage. Would they boo Arnel then and chant for Perry to come back out?
S2M wrote:Rick wrote:S2M wrote:Having Perry come out to sing a song or two would raise the motherfucking roof....oh, and less Arnel, and more instrumentals from the first 3 albums would go a long way too.....
I'm just curious what the fans would do when Perry left the stage. Would they boo Arnel then and chant for Perry to come back out?
Arnel keeps them in a niche demographic...Perry gets them instant credibility, and paid. Like someone stated earlier. I don't think the concert-going public would care if Perry couldn't hit all the notes like it was 1983. Him being on stage would be enough....The only people that seem to care about his vocal quality are the AP ballwashers....and then there's RIP....
S2M wrote:Rick wrote:S2M wrote:Having Perry come out to sing a song or two would raise the motherfucking roof....oh, and less Arnel, and more instrumentals from the first 3 albums would go a long way too.....
I'm just curious what the fans would do when Perry left the stage. Would they boo Arnel then and chant for Perry to come back out?
Arnel keeps them in a niche demographic...Perry gets them instant credibility, and paid. Like someone stated earlier. I don't think the concert-going public would care if Perry couldn't hit all the notes like it was 1983. Him being on stage would be enough....The only people that seem to care about his vocal quality are the AP ballwashers....and then there's RIP....
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