"Never Too Late" - Underrated

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Re: "Never Too Late" - Underrated

Postby The_Noble_Cause » Wed Apr 16, 2014 11:38 am

scarab wrote:Knowing that you love me, is not any better than the terrible Arrival ballads. (Except the sultry Kiss me Softly, now that is a ballad.)
I will never get the lyrics about going back in time to hold your wife when she was a baby. Now that is just CREEPY. :shock:
Luckily the Arrival Rockers, with the addition of WGW and Nothing Comes close makes up for the terrible ballads.


Lol. Def. not Cain's finest moment. Tho he prolly thought it was brilliant.
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Re: "Never Too Late" - Underrated

Postby FamilyMan » Thu Apr 17, 2014 2:07 am

The_Noble_Cause wrote:
FamilyMan wrote:In general, I think "Generations" is where the Augeri-fronted Journey went off the rails. Coming off the oddly offered RED-13 Ep, which wasn't all that great in and of itself, I was shocked how weak a follow up "Generations" was. This song wouldn't have helped it. "Faith in the Heartland" is the one song worth its salt.


While definitely a let down after Arrival, Generations has waay more than one decent song. Out of harms way, beyond the clouds, place in your heart, a better life - all of them are top shelf journey tunes. Even the insipid knowing that you love me is really no worse then the plethora of ballads on arrival. Family man, I suggest you re listen to the cd.


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