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Aaron wrote:Folks,
I just got in from the Indy show and thought I'd drop down a few thoughts on the show.
First, I was a little shocked but Journey was clearly the opening act for Def Leppard. Def Leppard had a two story stage with stairs on either end. I don't see Journey a lesser band to Def Leppard but tonight it was clear who the headliner was and it wasn't Journey. Journey's stage area was very small as compared to Def Leppard. This really begs the question who the hell is managing this band anyhow? If Irving is still managing he needs cut loose now.
The vib of the show was ok. The crowd was pretty good most of the time but didn't seem to be into Journey as much. When Def Leppard took the stage the crowd energy increased significantly. I didn't go to see Def Leppard but it was clear who the crowd was more into tonight. As a side note, Elliot sounded pretty good but he can't cover the high stuff he used to. There were a lot of backing vocals to cover the holes in the upper range for Joe.
Now back to Journey. As predicted, Neil starts off the the Star Spangled Banner as the opener and its quite good. Soto comes on stage and they roll into Stone in Love. I said I would withhold judgment on Soto until I heard him myself first hand. Jeff has great stage presence and was clearly a leader on stage. He had decent moves and worked the crowd well. However, his vocals do not fit Journey IMHO. He put on a good show but clearly struggled on a few songs missing the high notes. He did a great job on stage but the vocals just weren't there for me. The band also looked to be on autopilot. They looked to be going through the motions. Dean sang lead on three songs that were the highlight of the evening.
The bottom line for the evening was that Journey sucked. I've seen every tour since 1998 and this show by far was the worst. On a positive note, I did cash in my $1100 VIP tickets for $110 lawn seats! So where do the band go from here?
I don't see the band going forward in its current incarnation. Based on the crowd reaction I think Journey will struggle with JSS on lead vocals. It just doesn't sound like Journey. I see four options:
1. Cash it in, hang up the gloves and call it a day
2. Pull Dean from behind the drum kit, put him out front, and hire a new drummer
3. Bring in someone who can cover Journey material like HUGO - preferred path
4. Carry on like you are and drive Journey into the ground
Without changes I can see Journey playing county fairs next year. I was very disappointed with the show. As a long time Journey fan, next time, I'll drive to the east cost and catch Evolution unless changes are made.
L8r,
Aaron
Aaron wrote:First, I was a little shocked but Journey was clearly the opening act for Def Leppard. Def Leppard had a two story stage with stairs on either end. I don't see Journey a lesser band to Def Leppard but tonight it was clear who the headliner was and it wasn't Journey. Journey's stage area was very small as compared to Def Leppard. This really begs the question who the hell is managing this band anyhow? If Irving is still managing he needs cut loose now.
However, his vocals do not fit Journey IMHO. He put on a good show but clearly struggled on a few songs missing the high notes. He did a great job on stage but the vocals just weren't there for me.
The band also looked to be on autopilot. They looked to be going through the motions. Dean sang lead on three songs that were the highlight of the evening.
The bottom line for the evening was that Journey sucked. I've seen every tour since 1998 and this show by far was the worst.
Red13JoePa wrote: People wanted a change, wanted less Perry esque vocals, they get it, and now it's holy shit!!! This SUCKS doesn't sound like Journey...
EightyRock wrote:Exactly, Red. When faced with the alternatives, I think Soto has saved the tour AND the band.
The alternatives were:
a. Continue rolling tape, let more magazines, newspapers, radio hosts continue making them into a big joke and polish off what is left of their legacy.
b. Leave the tour, lose money, OWE money(?)
c. Hire another sound-a-like who never played with any of them, and bumble through the rest of the tour.
d. Hire another sound-a-like they've considered in the past and get slammed because this guy doesn't sound enough like Perry to please people, either. Two months on the road with this schedule, and he is toast, too.
I'd say those alternatives make Soto's credentials look pretty damn great. They aren't gonna get another Perry, so everybody needs to just get over it and move on. They sure as hell didn't have one in Augeri or they wouldn't be in the mess they're in now. If we are interested in hearing any decent new music, you better support Soto, because without him all we'll get is more Butterfly shit and Cain's wedding songs. Cain will still be the balancing factor, if all three of them write TOGETHER, so it won't be Jourkiss (SS +Journey).
Journey is clearly the opening act, with their minimal stage set-up, so they are damn lucky to have signed on to this tour in the first place. They are not considered big anymore, even in the context of 80's rock, without the original singer in place. Deny it all you want, but a sound-a-like isn't going to help them. Soto is their only chance for a new sound and direction, probably playing to European audiences.
Rockn'deano wrote:Wally, wake up.
Irving Azoff has done NOTHING for Journey, period. I could have gotten them opening act status for DL myself, for less than half of the money Azoff gets.
Name one fucking thing Azoff has done for this band. ONE stinking thing. I'll wait.
Rockn'deano wrote:Wally, wake up.
Irving Azoff has done NOTHING for Journey, period. I could have gotten them opening act status for DL myself, for less than half of the money Azoff gets.
Name one fucking thing Azoff has done for this band. ONE stinking thing. I'll wait.
heardonthestreet wrote:Rockn'deano wrote:Wally, wake up.
Irving Azoff has done NOTHING for Journey, period. I could have gotten them opening act status for DL myself, for less than half of the money Azoff gets.
Name one fucking thing Azoff has done for this band. ONE stinking thing. I'll wait.
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He must have had something to do with getting DL to tour with them which gave Journey a reason to be this Summer. Look at all the extra fans the DL band brought to the concerts.
Rockn'deano wrote:Dude, I was getting pissed as I read your response until I saw, "Got opening slot for DL on a 20 x 10 stage.
Sarcasm.
whocares wrote:One of the problems is that The shit will hit the fan again after this tour is over. It still is about this being a so called "co-headlining" tour, which it obviously is not, unless you feel that phrase should be changed to same time amount, but not rotating who closes each night. It's Journey as an opening act, period.
No, Azoff and his crew haven't done much of anything decent for the band, in fact they helped drive it into the ground, along with the membners of the band who helped "cover up" things recently. It stopped being about the fans, and is now strictly for the band.
Now, I said above that the shit will hit the fan again, and that's because of what they said in the "official announcement" about Augerri, possibly making it back. Lots of people are divided on whether he's coming back or not, I don't personally feel he is, but some still are holding their breath, and that's not a pretty picture. There's nothing good to come out of any more announcements about Augeri, leaving for good, or coming back. He's already in the lose-lose position. Frankly, I feel he's already lost, for better or worse.
I'm one who thinks that IF Jeff wnats to stick it out through another tour and CD possibly, then I want it done the right way for Jeff. Does it mean I'll go back to a concert again, if they do it the right way for Jeff? Only time will tell. And I've got a lot of time on my hands...
Right on, right onwhocares wrote:Naw larry, I just don't feel it's right, as I grew up with co-headling meaning switching off between opening and closing. IT's obviously a new day and age now, but when your band is opening every night, you aren't a co-headliner, even if you do play the same amount of time. That's just MY take on it.
whocares wrote:Naw larry, I just don't feel it's right, as I grew up with co-headling meaning switching off between opening and closing. IT's obviously a new day and age now, but when your band is opening every night, you aren't a co-headliner, even if you do play the same amount of time. That's just MY take on it.
A perfect fit, to me.thevoicelover wrote:JSS just does not fit unless they change the sound, but that would be SS...
???I feel the band is on a downward spiral...
especially with more bad press to come...
Red13JoePa wrote:Still can't believe the epitaphs are being penned for JSS at this stage of his tenure. People wanted a change, wanted less Perry esque vocals, they get it, and now it's holy shit!!! This SUCKS doesn't sound like Journey...
We can agree to disagree on JSS. My views are based on 2 concerts I went to myself. The bad press that I was referring to here are Deano's hints about the other shoe dropping next month.journeygal wrote:I respect your opinion, but totally disagree...A perfect fit, to me.thevoicelover wrote:JSS just does not fit unless they change the sound, but that would be SS...???I feel the band is on a downward spiral...especially with more bad press to come...
The majority of reviews I've read had been quite positive.
thevoicelover wrote:We can agree to disagree on JSS. My views are based on 2 concerts I went to myself. The bad press that I was referring to here are Deano's hints about the other shoe dropping next month.journeygal wrote:I respect your opinion, but totally disagree...A perfect fit, to me.thevoicelover wrote:JSS just does not fit unless they change the sound, but that would be SS...???I feel the band is on a downward spiral...especially with more bad press to come...
The majority of reviews I've read had been quite positive.
Seven Wishes wrote:"Abysmal? He's the most proactive President since Clinton, and he's bringing much-needed change for the better to a nation that has been tyrannized by the worst President since Hoover."- 7 Wishes on Pres. Obama
RaiderFan wrote:Journey needs Kevin Chalfant....NOW!
RaiderFan wrote:My wife and I were also at the indy show...It started out well enough. We thought JSS started off really well in "Stone In Love".
"Those crazy nights I do remember in my youth/I do recall those were the best times most of all" Then came the line... "In the heat with a blue jean girl" I looked at my wife and she looked at me something like thisWe then busted out laughing....I was kinda glad to hear them play some different stuff like "Chain Reaction". I really tried to pay attention to his vocals and managed to do so on 4 or 5 songs. All of which he pretty much mangled...Then I quit paying attention...We also did a Journey to DL swag count from our position on the lawn and figured there were about 5 DL shirts/hats, to every 1 of Journey. Journey was definitely lucky to have their 10 x 20 stage available to them. Unfortunately I didn't think they did much to win any new fans.
J. Cain also looked very unhappy onstage. The only way I could describe it is the way my Raiders look in the 4th quarter trailing 41-3. Waiting for the clock to hit 00:00. Does anyone know if he even wanted JSS as the singer? I know he an Schon were pretty tight. JSS and Schon looked to get on pretty well. Journey needs Kevin Chalfant....NOW!
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