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tanga wrote:People hating Tantra just don't have a fuckin clue about music in general...
Arkansas wrote:tanga wrote:People hating Tantra just don't have a fuckin clue about music in general...
Don't think anyone really 'hates' it. That's a bit extreme.
It's a very strong song...or rather 'piece'. Some of us just don't see it as Journey. For example, I hear Josh Groban.
For those that proclaim to get it, perhaps you can enlighten those of us that seem to not get it.
Tell us exactly why you like it...as Journey. If it's your goal to win us over, then do so. If not, then you're 'hating' on us, no?
later~
RocknRoll wrote: ... maybe a little reminiscent of Patiently.
Andrew wrote:No contest. Tantra by seven zillion miles.
conversationpc wrote:Honestly, I think the main reason most Journey fans claim to hate "Butterfly" is simply because of its title because, honestly and musically-speaking, "Butterfly" is not that bad a tune.
Arkansas wrote:'Tantra' comes across as too pointedly theatrical...too blocked & presented. It tries too hard to grab you & take you somewhere, rather than just picking you up for the ride.
'Butterfly' builds, but fades & only partially resolves...to keep you floating, more like an interlude in a melancholy movie scene. I think it's more Augeri than Journey, but at the same time, very much like 'Send Her My Love'. It's in a minor and takes you emotionally. Good strings, and Schon's guitar hauntingly soars...like some mythical bird, or in fact, the strength of a butterfly in the breeze.
Interesing comparison. The breathy softness of Augeri's voice has lilt, and is complimented by the music taking flight. I think with 'Tantra', Pineda sings it too upright & structured...like some high school recital.
I also go back to echo, reverb, & sustain. Not crazy about Generations as a whole, but this song has a great enveloping sonic to it. There's not enough of that (for me) on Eclipse.
later~
Absolutely!! Good Job, AR!!koberry wrote:Arkansas wrote:'Tantra' comes across as too pointedly theatrical...too blocked & presented. It tries too hard to grab you & take you somewhere, rather than just picking you up for the ride.
'Butterfly' builds, but fades & only partially resolves...to keep you floating, more like an interlude in a melancholy movie scene. I think it's more Augeri than Journey, but at the same time, very much like 'Send Her My Love'. It's in a minor and takes you emotionally. Good strings, and Schon's guitar hauntingly soars...like some mythical bird, or in fact, the strength of a butterfly in the breeze.
Interesing comparison. The breathy softness of Augeri's voice has lilt, and is complimented by the music taking flight. I think with 'Tantra', Pineda sings it too upright & structured...like some high school recital.I also go back to echo, reverb, & sustain. Not crazy about Generations as a whole, but this song has a great enveloping sonic to it. There's not enough of that (for me) on Eclipse.
later~
Wow, amazing way to describe these songs. I couldn't have articulated it myself, but I totally get what you mean on both counts.
tanga wrote:People hating Tantra just don't have a fuckin clue about music in general...
Michigan Girl wrote:Absolutely!! Good Job, AR!!koberry wrote:Arkansas wrote:'Tantra' comes across as too pointedly theatrical...too blocked & presented. It tries too hard to grab you & take you somewhere, rather than just picking you up for the ride.
'Butterfly' builds, but fades & only partially resolves...to keep you floating, more like an interlude in a melancholy movie scene. I think it's more Augeri than Journey, but at the same time, very much like 'Send Her My Love'. It's in a minor and takes you emotionally. Good strings, and Schon's guitar hauntingly soars...like some mythical bird, or in fact, the strength of a butterfly in the breeze.
Interesing comparison. The breathy softness of Augeri's voice has lilt, and is complimented by the music taking flight. I think with 'Tantra', Pineda sings it too upright & structured...like some high school recital.I also go back to echo, reverb, & sustain. Not crazy about Generations as a whole, but this song has a great enveloping sonic to it. There's not enough of that (for me) on Eclipse.
later~
Wow, amazing way to describe these songs. I couldn't have articulated it myself, but I totally get what you mean on both counts.
Just because one does not like Tantra, for whatever reason, does not mean one
doesn't get it ...or doesn't understand music in general ...WTH?!? AP's take does not
touch me on this one, at all ...AR hit it ^^^^^
Don wrote:Tantra is an album killer. If you're going to do a ballad, do it right or don't do one at all. That Rodgers & Hammerstein shtick adds major damage points to an otherwise decent record.
Don wrote:Tantra is an album killer. If you're going to do a ballad, do it right or don't do one at all.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Don wrote:Tantra is an album killer. If you're going to do a ballad, do it right or don't do one at all.
Says who? And what is a Journey ballad "done right"? Grown men writing about boy meets girl, boy and girl enjoying hot summer nights of reckless youthful abandon, and then getting married, rings of golds, faded photographs, etc. etc. "Arrival" is full of such bubblegum tracks and they mostly suck ass. Can't believe the outpouring of love for "Butterfly", which is lyrically and musically pedestrian. It's as far removed from what Journey should be as a Menudo song. What the hell is wrong with you people? Neal's solo is its only saving grace, and even that can't save it. Judging by the opinions expressed in this thread, one gets the impression that if Bad English came out today, many of you would be urging for more Diane Warren tracks. Unreal.
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