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Rock'ndeano wrote:
Question: Do you all want a marathon show, a.k.a. Springsteen? or a warmup band?
jrnyman28 wrote: I also have noticed that he has been singing the songs more and more to his voice and character instead of Perry's as he did in the beginning. Using "his voice" will be beneficial as well. Making these songs "his" on stage instead of trying to emulate Perry willl have less wear and tear on his voice.
Rock'ndeano wrote:Yes the band will play up to 4 hours. but... and this is only rumor I stress...
We all have been wondering if Augeri 's voice could handle that long of a show?? Well, the words I'm hearing are possibly Neal playing some of his solo stuff as well...if true, that could take up an hour...
Thoughts??
Rock'ndeano wrote: hey moron.. re-read what I wrote
Rock'ndeano wrote: ..I said firstly, that this is rumor,
Rock'ndeano wrote: and I also was trying to say Neal might do some solo stuff during the first hour
Rock'ndeano wrote: a total shitass...
RubyTequila wrote:
Im all for a marathon show in a small, intimate venue...cant wait!! I hope the guys get to showcase some individual solo's, that would totally rock!
Early classics, new stuff, hits rarely performed live...Im looking forward to it all! And I hope to catch maybe Rolie or Smitty joining in...Yah baby!
Bring on the 2005 concert season! Im ready
heardonthestreet wrote:What they don't need is more Neal solo's. The reviews from some fans is searing.
heardonthestreet wrote:I think that it gives him the feeling that he's getting a standing ovation.![]()
perryfaithful wrote:Winds of March....YES! My favorite
As for the Star Spangled Banner solo, I thought it very cool the first year I saw him do it, (actually on the 4th of July) BUT was surprised that he did it again the following year.....and I am hearing that he did it on last summers tour also?? I would have done something different EACH tour.
Paul_UK wrote:heardonthestreet wrote:I think that it gives him the feeling that he's getting a standing ovation.![]()
Haha! Like it!!
As far as national anthem guitar solos go, I don't think anyone has come close to Brian May of Queen playing 'God Save The Queen' on the roof of Buckingham Palace for the Queen's Jubilee Concert!!!
There he was, this long shaggy haired rock guitarist on top of the Queen of England's house playing our national anthem with a guitar he hand made for just £18!!!! Awesome!...the kind of thing dreams are made of!
heardonthestreet wrote: The reviews from some fans is searing.
Rock'ndeano wrote:Also, are you guys sure you want to hear songs like Cookie Duster, and stuff from the first 3 albums? I am not hot on that but oh well....
I would love to see something like, Too Late, Winds of March, Precious Time, and People and Places..
Paul_UK wrote:As far as national anthem guitar solos go, I don't think anyone has come close to Brian May of Queen playing 'God Save The Queen' on the roof of Buckingham Palace for the Queen's Jubilee Concert!!!
jrnyman28 wrote:perryfaithful wrote:They need something special, that's for sure! X Members, Guests......
I don't think they NEED anything. I think it is in celebration of the 30 years of Journey history.
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