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WykkedSensation wrote:Seems there is no change then with Journey and their crazy touring schedule's.
Hope the little fella's voice can take all this.
bluejeangirl76 wrote:WykkedSensation wrote:Seems there is no change then with Journey and their crazy touring schedule's.
Hope the little fella's voice can take all this.
ROFL!!
"little fella" makes me picture a golden retriever puppy.
"C'mere, little fella!! Get the ball!! Get it! Aww, what a cute little fella!"
Saint John wrote:Arnel is used to singing for long periods of time 5 or 6 nights a week,.
bluejeangirl76 wrote:Saint John wrote:Arnel is used to singing for long periods of time 5 or 6 nights a week,.
So was Steve. Er... both of them.
Saint John wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:Saint John wrote:Arnel is used to singing for long periods of time 5 or 6 nights a week,.
So was Steve. Er... both of them.
Neither ever sang 5 or 6 nights a week for 5 or 6 hours at a time. But I get your point.![]()
bluejeangirl76 wrote:Saint John wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:Saint John wrote:Arnel is used to singing for long periods of time 5 or 6 nights a week,.
So was Steve. Er... both of them.
Neither ever sang 5 or 6 nights a week for 5 or 6 hours at a time. But I get your point.![]()
Alright, I don't have the tour schedules in front of me presently, and admittedly I know less about the Augeri tours, but Steve 1 certainly sang at least 5 nights a week for months on end. The Departure schedule looks almost frightening.
Granted he was younger than Arnel is now when he did that, but he did do it. And all the more reason they should take better care of the schedules with AP. He's not 25.
KenTheDude wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:Saint John wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:Saint John wrote:Arnel is used to singing for long periods of time 5 or 6 nights a week,.
So was Steve. Er... both of them.
Neither ever sang 5 or 6 nights a week for 5 or 6 hours at a time. But I get your point.![]()
Alright, I don't have the tour schedules in front of me presently, and admittedly I know less about the Augeri tours, but Steve 1 certainly sang at least 5 nights a week for months on end. The Departure schedule looks almost frightening.
Granted he was younger than Arnel is now when he did that, but he did do it. And all the more reason they should take better care of the schedules with AP. He's not 25.
How about 31 (YES 31!!) days in row from May 11, 1979 to June 10, 1979
http://www.geocities.com/digital_journe ... dates.html
Saint John wrote:I hear ya, NIG. But hey, I make no excuses for anyone...it's Arnel's voice and he did agree to it. I just can't seem to figure out why they ever need to do 3 nights in a row. It's simply not worth the risk. Arnel is used to singing for long periods of time 5 or 6 nights a week, but the Phillipines have a naturally vocal friendly climate that many parts of the U.S. simply don't have.
Saint John wrote:They need to get through this tour first. Their schedule is grueling and I just noticed Arnel has 2 more back to back to back dates (shaking head). I just can't understand that.
Arkansas wrote:Saint John wrote:I hear ya, NIG. But hey, I make no excuses for anyone...it's Arnel's voice and he did agree to it. I just can't seem to figure out why they ever need to do 3 nights in a row. It's simply not worth the risk. Arnel is used to singing for long periods of time 5 or 6 nights a week, but the Phillipines have a naturally vocal friendly climate that many parts of the U.S. simply don't have.
HH talked about tour 'density' once, meaning the amount of shows that it takes to clear expenses. No doubt tours today are more expensive than ever. (I'd love to see their gas bill!) If a singer submits, and the tour doc keeps an eye on his throat, then why not make all the jack you can?
Read once (years ago) where Billy Joel wanted to slow down because he kept breaking fingers on tour, but said he couldn't. He liked too much to play, and the extra money was great.
I guess when you consider all the paychecks for EVERYONE involved (roadies, techs, crew, families, etc.), profits can be slim. I don't think it's greed. I think it's just business.
Something I've never understood...is why do baseball teams have to play 200 games every year?
later~
Arkansas wrote:Saint John wrote:I hear ya, NIG. But hey, I make no excuses for anyone...it's Arnel's voice and he did agree to it. I just can't seem to figure out why they ever need to do 3 nights in a row. It's simply not worth the risk. Arnel is used to singing for long periods of time 5 or 6 nights a week, but the Phillipines have a naturally vocal friendly climate that many parts of the U.S. simply don't have.
HH talked about tour 'density' once, meaning the amount of shows that it takes to clear expenses. No doubt tours today are more expensive than ever. (I'd love to see their gas bill!) If a singer submits, and the tour doc keeps an eye on his throat, then why not make all the jack you can?
Read once (years ago) where Billy Joel wanted to slow down because he kept breaking fingers on tour, but said he couldn't. He liked too much to play, and the extra money was great.
I guess when you consider all the paychecks for EVERYONE involved (roadies, techs, crew, families, etc.), profits can be slim. I don't think it's greed. I think it's just business.
Something I've never understood...is why do baseball teams have to play 200 games every year?
later~
X factor wrote:Arkansas wrote:Saint John wrote:I hear ya, NIG. But hey, I make no excuses for anyone...it's Arnel's voice and he did agree to it. I just can't seem to figure out why they ever need to do 3 nights in a row. It's simply not worth the risk. Arnel is used to singing for long periods of time 5 or 6 nights a week, but the Phillipines have a naturally vocal friendly climate that many parts of the U.S. simply don't have.
HH talked about tour 'density' once, meaning the amount of shows that it takes to clear expenses. No doubt tours today are more expensive than ever. (I'd love to see their gas bill!) If a singer submits, and the tour doc keeps an eye on his throat, then why not make all the jack you can?
Read once (years ago) where Billy Joel wanted to slow down because he kept breaking fingers on tour, but said he couldn't. He liked too much to play, and the extra money was great.
I guess when you consider all the paychecks for EVERYONE involved (roadies, techs, crew, families, etc.), profits can be slim. I don't think it's greed. I think it's just business.
Something I've never understood...is why do baseball teams have to play 200 games every year?
later~
It's not smart business...they ruin this guy and they're finished.
Saint John wrote:X factor wrote:Arkansas wrote:Saint John wrote:I hear ya, NIG. But hey, I make no excuses for anyone...it's Arnel's voice and he did agree to it. I just can't seem to figure out why they ever need to do 3 nights in a row. It's simply not worth the risk. Arnel is used to singing for long periods of time 5 or 6 nights a week, but the Phillipines have a naturally vocal friendly climate that many parts of the U.S. simply don't have.
HH talked about tour 'density' once, meaning the amount of shows that it takes to clear expenses. No doubt tours today are more expensive than ever. (I'd love to see their gas bill!) If a singer submits, and the tour doc keeps an eye on his throat, then why not make all the jack you can?
Read once (years ago) where Billy Joel wanted to slow down because he kept breaking fingers on tour, but said he couldn't. He liked too much to play, and the extra money was great.
I guess when you consider all the paychecks for EVERYONE involved (roadies, techs, crew, families, etc.), profits can be slim. I don't think it's greed. I think it's just business.
Something I've never understood...is why do baseball teams have to play 200 games every year?
later~
It's not smart business...they ruin this guy and they're finished.
While I won't say "finished" I would say that they'd be letting the "Golden Goose" go. This guy stands to make them more money in Asia than they could dream of. Shit, he's already wildly popular here. They must be so proud. And deservedly so.
Saint John wrote:X factor wrote:Arkansas wrote:Saint John wrote:I hear ya, NIG. But hey, I make no excuses for anyone...it's Arnel's voice and he did agree to it. I just can't seem to figure out why they ever need to do 3 nights in a row. It's simply not worth the risk. Arnel is used to singing for long periods of time 5 or 6 nights a week, but the Phillipines have a naturally vocal friendly climate that many parts of the U.S. simply don't have.
HH talked about tour 'density' once, meaning the amount of shows that it takes to clear expenses. No doubt tours today are more expensive than ever. (I'd love to see their gas bill!) If a singer submits, and the tour doc keeps an eye on his throat, then why not make all the jack you can?
Read once (years ago) where Billy Joel wanted to slow down because he kept breaking fingers on tour, but said he couldn't. He liked too much to play, and the extra money was great.
I guess when you consider all the paychecks for EVERYONE involved (roadies, techs, crew, families, etc.), profits can be slim. I don't think it's greed. I think it's just business.
Something I've never understood...is why do baseball teams have to play 200 games every year?
later~
It's not smart business...they ruin this guy and they're finished.
While I won't say "finished" I would say that they'd be letting the "Golden Goose" go. This guy stands to make them more money in Asia than they could dream of. Shit, he's already wildly popular here. They must be so proud. And deservedly so.
X factor wrote:Agreed. How bout instead of "finished" we say " back to the state fair circuit?"
KenTheDude wrote:Speaking of high expenses to run a tour and "love to see their gas bill", I was once quoted that their tour buses cost $8,000 a WEEK!That's EACH ONE!!
There wont be finished, Neal has lead singers on speed dial on his cell phone.Friga s running the show anyway ,they ll do anything for money.X factor wrote:Arkansas wrote:Saint John wrote:I hear ya, NIG. But hey, I make no excuses for anyone...it's Arnel's voice and he did agree to it. I just can't seem to figure out why they ever need to do 3 nights in a row. It's simply not worth the risk. Arnel is used to singing for long periods of time 5 or 6 nights a week, but the Phillipines have a naturally vocal friendly climate that many parts of the U.S. simply don't have.
HH talked about tour 'density' once, meaning the amount of shows that it takes to clear expenses. No doubt tours today are more expensive than ever. (I'd love to see their gas bill!) If a singer submits, and the tour doc keeps an eye on his throat, then why not make all the jack you can?
Read once (years ago) where Billy Joel wanted to slow down because he kept breaking fingers on tour, but said he couldn't. He liked too much to play, and the extra money was great.
I guess when you consider all the paychecks for EVERYONE involved (roadies, techs, crew, families, etc.), profits can be slim. I don't think it's greed. I think it's just business.
Something I've never understood...is why do baseball teams have to play 200 games every year?
later~
It's not smart business...they ruin this guy and they're finished.
stevew2 wrote:There wont be finished, Neal has lead singers on speed dial on his cell phone.Friga s running the show anyway ,they ll do anything for money.X factor wrote:Arkansas wrote:Saint John wrote:I hear ya, NIG. But hey, I make no excuses for anyone...it's Arnel's voice and he did agree to it. I just can't seem to figure out why they ever need to do 3 nights in a row. It's simply not worth the risk. Arnel is used to singing for long periods of time 5 or 6 nights a week, but the Phillipines have a naturally vocal friendly climate that many parts of the U.S. simply don't have.
HH talked about tour 'density' once, meaning the amount of shows that it takes to clear expenses. No doubt tours today are more expensive than ever. (I'd love to see their gas bill!) If a singer submits, and the tour doc keeps an eye on his throat, then why not make all the jack you can?
Read once (years ago) where Billy Joel wanted to slow down because he kept breaking fingers on tour, but said he couldn't. He liked too much to play, and the extra money was great.
I guess when you consider all the paychecks for EVERYONE involved (roadies, techs, crew, families, etc.), profits can be slim. I don't think it's greed. I think it's just business.
Something I've never understood...is why do baseball teams have to play 200 games every year?
later~
It's not smart business...they ruin this guy and they're finished.
Saint John wrote:X factor wrote:Agreed. How bout instead of "finished" we say " back to the state fair circuit?"
I don't think it will ever come to that, but they could go back to opening for Def Leppard or something along those lines. This tour with Cheap Trick and Heart is truly something special. I never realized Heart was this good and I'm liking Cheap Trick more and more every show. Talk about 3 superb vocalists.
X factor wrote: And yes, Zander is still a kick ass singer.
Saint John wrote:X factor wrote: And yes, Zander is still a kick ass singer.
Agreed! Having seen him in Dallas performing his 3rd show in 3 nights I can honestly say he kicked MAJOR ass and it was 111 degrees while he was on and they were in the sun. Still tore the set up.
Arkansas wrote:Saint John wrote:X factor wrote: And yes, Zander is still a kick ass singer.
Agreed! Having seen him in Dallas performing his 3rd show in 3 nights I can honestly say he kicked MAJOR ass and it was 111 degrees while he was on and they were in the sun. Still tore the set up.
Did they play any Beatles? Saw them play Mudd Island (Memphis) with Aldo Nova in '82. At some point that night, RN flips up his guitar and it has pics of the Fab Four on the backside, and they rip into 'Day Tripper'. (I think.) Wanna say they played 3-4 Beatles hits. It was awesome.
later~
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