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froy wrote:How do you do a show where the lead singer leaves after the first song and comes back an hour later?
froy wrote:Im reading the setlist and it really looks terrible
froy wrote:How can he warm up sitting back stage for the first half of the show?
froy wrote:Too many Pre Perry tunes too many Generation tunes and too many singers, This Journey is getting far away from the Journey we knew in the past
froy wrote:I would rather have Perry back to sing for 90 min than have 3 hours of mish mash, Im really thinking of not even going
froy wrote:Why do I want to see Dean the drummer front the band for 4 tunes in a row.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:froy wrote:How do you do a show where the lead singer leaves after the first song and comes back an hour later?
That's a new one. From all accounts I've read, when Steve's not singing, he plays guitar on stage just like in his Tall Stories days.
You did not read the right reviews
This one is on the Melodic Front Page
After opening with a brief vocal on the intro. People and Places, Augeri disappeared for most of the first set. He did, however, don a guitar for the first few songs before exiting the stage. Never has a front man looked more out of place holding a guitar. He returned during Feeling That Way. However, adding to the guitar debacle, Augeri began to experience obvious pitch problems. Whether it was due to the cold weather at the outdoor venue or just opening-night jitters, Augeri really struggled at times. The problem got so bad during Escape that Augeri motioned to Deen Castronovo to take over the high notes. The lead singer also sprayed something into his mouth a number of times, so he could have been suffering from some type of illness.froy wrote:Im reading the setlist and it really looks terrible
Hyperbole much?
The set list certainly isn't terrible by any means.
The setlist stinks by all means
Thats why after 1 show its been revamped
Look for more tweeking back to the greatest hitsYes, they are def. playing a few too many pre-Perry tunes.
But that's the only flaw I can tell.
Thats a huge flaw
Valory singing lead is another problem
Dean singing 4 tunes in a row is another problem
An intermission another problem
froy wrote:How can he warm up sitting back stage for the first half of the show?
What on earth are you rambling about?
Get your facts straight. Augeri is not backstage.
You sound like a clod.
And you need to learn how to read,froy wrote:Too many Pre Perry tunes too many Generation tunes and too many singers, This Journey is getting far away from the Journey we knew in the past
Maybe that's due to the simple reason that IT IS no longer the Journey from the past.
Even the past 6 years
I wonder if its going to flyfroy wrote:I would rather have Perry back to sing for 90 min than have 3 hours of mish mash, Im really thinking of not even going
You've already given up on Styx.
Almost everyone has given up on that jokeGo ahead and give up on Journey, too.
Will seefroy wrote:Why do I want to see Dean the drummer front the band for 4 tunes in a row.
Because he's an amazing singer.
Now that was a self explantory (and ultimately stupid) question, wasn't it
Rock'ndeano wrote:lol, Journey is in dissaray. Dude, go back and jock Classic Styx some more. Do me a favor and don't go. Kiss my ass and Neal Schons' too. You don't know what the fuck you are talking about. I was there for the first night. Was it perfect hell no. Was it awesome Yes sir!
If you say so .
If you read the new MR update, they have cut back on a few Generations songs, and a few Pre Perry tunes..
Just what I said they should do .By the way, Generations is amazing..It's better than Frontiers imo..
Not debating that still have not heard it,Is this jealousy from the Styx board, that Journey can put out a great CD, without their former singer?
NealIsGod wrote:Ah, don't pay attention to silly criticism. TNC is right, the only flaw in the setlist is too many pre-Perry tunes. And it does sound like Augeri has to come in a bit cold and start singing lead because of this.
GREAT MOVES: Adding Mother/Father and Higher Place. One more Arrival tune would have been another good move, but that's ok. Three or four tunes off the new CD is enough. It is strange to hand fans a CD at the door and then play eight songs from it.
BAD MOVE: Adding Who's Crying Now. Great song, of course, but I think most hard core Journey fans are sick of it.
Froy, I like the list of songs you'd like to hear in the concert (Colors of the Spirit, IMO, is VASTLY underrated). As for the songs that should be "gone" Ask The Lonely is my ALL-TIME favorite, so I can't agree with you there...froy wrote:NealIsGod wrote:Ah, don't pay attention to silly criticism. TNC is right, the only flaw in the setlist is too many pre-Perry tunes. And it does sound like Augeri has to come in a bit cold and start singing lead because of this.
GREAT MOVES: Adding Mother/Father and Higher Place. One more Arrival tune would have been another good move, but that's ok. Three or four tunes off the new CD is enough. It is strange to hand fans a CD at the door and then play eight songs from it.
BAD MOVE: Adding Who's Crying Now. Great song, of course, but I think most hard core Journey fans are sick of it.
How about
Colors of The Spirit
Easy To Fall
Lifetime of Dreams
Still They Ride
Winds of March
After The Fall
Remember Me
La RaZa Del Sol
Dead or Alive
They should try these
Open Arms Gone
Only The Young Gone
Dean Singing Gone
Let Augeri front the band let Dean sing back ground
Let Valory play bass not sing
NealIsGod wrote:Yeah, and Genesis never should have let their drummer sing, either. Ditto for Night Ranger.
NealIsGod wrote:froy, i disagree with you, but you have valid points behind your opinions. I like that you don't come back with senseless insults when people disagree with you. I see your point about Deen and Steve's voices being similar, but I do think Deen can get higher and perform some Perry material better than Steve can. Have you been in the audience for a Journey show with the new lineup? Deen is AMAZING on Mother/Father and Suzanne.
jrnyman28 wrote:I don't have a problem with Deen singing 4 songs, but they should not be in a row. And Steve should not be sitting out for 45 minutes from singing. I liked the setlist from the first show, but I can understand adding Higher Place. I am also excited that I might get the chance to hear Mother, Father...something I have been kicking myself about. But I do not like taking 5 songs out of the "Generations" set, 2 or 3 is OK. And MIX the setlist up more, just change the order, so that Steve is out there more...
Monker wrote:Well, here are a couple of my thoughts.
If Styx can perform three or so new songs in 90mins, Journey should be able to perform six or so in 270mins. It seems like a huge defeat to only perform three new songs in a three hour concert.
I understand the reason for performing the pre-Infinity songs. But, I agree that it seems they are over-doing it. The only way I can see that many songs is if Gregg were back in the band singing them. Then it would make sense and I think more fans would accept it and not complain.
As for Deen singing, as long as he does a respectable job, who cares?
As for Ross singing, I haven't heard it.
As for Neal singing, I can take it or leave it...whatever.
As for so many people singing...That is what Styx and the Eagles do, and it is not what Journey has traditionaly done. If only one or so song is sung by Neal and Ross, Jonathan does only a few of Gregg's songs, Deen does songs he is best at, and Augeri gets a huge majority of the songs...I don't think it's a big deal. But, if everybody starts getting four or five songs, then I think it's too much of a change.
As for Arrival/Red 13 songs in the set...I would agree that it is nice to have those represented. But, I don't think it should come at the cost of new songs. If I had my choice, I'd rather hear the new songs then "Higher Place" for the n'th time. I'd rather hear new songs then pre-Perry songs too.
The 'concept' of what Journey is trying to do looks nice on paper. But, the average fan is not going to get what he mostly wants - the songs he is familiar with and nothing else. It almost seems like Journey is trying to do too much all at once and it's hard for fans to digest. We'll see how things go for the rest of the tour, and how much the show changes.
Liz22562 wrote:Journey will be in concert in my 'neck of the woods' in September.
Hey Rock: You know I'm a Journey fan - but how was it watching the band for 3-1/2 hours? That is one long concert.... (regardless of songs played). As much as I love their music - I'm wondering if I'll be able to hang around that long!
jrnyman28 wrote:I don't have a problem with Deen singing 4 songs, but they should not be in a row. And Steve should not be sitting out for 45 minutes from singing. I liked the setlist from the first show, but I can understand adding Higher Place. I am also excited that I might get the chance to hear Mother, Father...something I have been kicking myself about. But I do not like taking 5 songs out of the "Generations" set, 2 or 3 is OK. And MIX the setlist up more, just change the order, so that Steve is out there more...
RoyalOakRoadie wrote:Maybe Journey should do what Dream Theater does and play different sets every nite. That's one of the reasons people follow DT city to city, because they know they will get a different show..
Just my 2 cents..
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