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Angiekay wrote:jrnyman28 wrote:I am very excited by a swing towards playing new material from classic artists. For so long there has been a huge void. Maybe times are a-changing?
Let's see if I can remember most of the ones we are playing right now...
Asia
conversationpc wrote:I'm looking forward to hearing the new Whitesnake.
E5C4P3 4 U wrote:Here is the station it was played on at 11:27 AM est. in Albany, NY.
WPYX 106.5
Here is the number so call and request just to get the people buzzing.
1-(518)476-9799
http://www.pyx106.com/main.html
You can even listen live via online streaming
Rip Rokken wrote:Angiekay wrote:jrnyman28 wrote:I am very excited by a swing towards playing new material from classic artists. For so long there has been a huge void. Maybe times are a-changing?
Let's see if I can remember most of the ones we are playing right now...
Asia
Which one? "Never Enough"?
conversationpc wrote:Angiekay wrote:Giving a listen to the new Whitesnake today, plus looking forward to new releases this year from Queen and John Mellencamp.
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I'm looking forward to hearing the new Whitesnake. Queen? Nah...Should be called Near-Queen. Kinda like near beer. It might look like beer. It might taste kinda like beer but all the pizzazz is gone.
Voyager wrote:journeyMusic wrote:Voyager wrote:NealIsGod wrote:I hope this song is the biggest hit they have ever had.
I'm sure millions will be flying off the shelves. It will be bigger than "Open Arms" for sure. Make plans now to camp out in front of your local WalMart the night before the new album goes on sale to make sure you get a copy. We can start a big bonfire in the parking lot and burn our Journey Greatist Hits albums and CD's. We won't need them after we get the new re-recorded Greatest Hits.
That may be a little extreme. I'll continue to hang on to my older greatest hits but by all means-- everyone do what they feel is right.
Rick wrote:As bad as I'd like to see Journey prove you naysaying pains in the ass wrong, I'm not very confident they will. With that said, I at least hope they get some moderate success out of it and shut yer pie holes.
journeyMusic wrote:Rick wrote:As bad as I'd like to see Journey prove you naysaying pains in the ass wrong, I'm not very confident they will. With that said, I at least hope they get some moderate success out of it and shut yer pie holes.
Hmmmm---who will take the bait???
Rick wrote:As bad as I'd like to see Journey prove you naysaying pains in the ass wrong, I'm not very confident they will. With that said, I at least hope they get some moderate success out of it and shut yer pie holes.
Voyager wrote:Rick wrote:As bad as I'd like to see Journey prove you naysaying pains in the ass wrong, I'm not very confident they will. With that said, I at least hope they get some moderate success out of it and shut yer pie holes.
I think that's about all they can expect. Sales of the album won't even hit 500,000. It will just allow them to legitimize Arnel as a good singer and give them some mileage on the tour.
Angiekay wrote:jrnyman28 wrote:I am very excited by a swing towards playing new material from classic artists. For so long there has been a huge void. Maybe times are a-changing?
Let's see if I can remember most of the ones we are playing right now...
Asia
Tom Petty
Rush
Motley Crue
Def Leppard
REM
Black Crowes
Steve Winwood
Giving a listen to the new Whitesnake today, plus looking forward to new releases this year from Queen and John Mellencamp.
I ll pass this time, it was to easyjourneyMusic wrote:Rick wrote:As bad as I'd like to see Journey prove you naysaying pains in the ass wrong, I'm not very confident they will. With that said, I at least hope they get some moderate success out of it and shut yer pie holes.
Hmmmm---who will take the bait???
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