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Journey according to an old man

Posted:
Tue Nov 14, 2006 4:16 pm
by Monker
I know you came here to get your ten dollars for your birthday. Sorry, have to use that for illegal Celebrex and Journey vinyl and cassettes. Can't afford no CD player. Darmn social security doesn't pay enough. But, anyway, I have to talk about Journey.
"Trial By Fire" - Well, there's an album that could put me to sleep. It would too, if my damn colon would quit buggin' me. That's one lion I just can't tame. Wish it would quit buggin' me, but it won't. Just like all those kids who still think Journey will someday tour with Perry. "Message of Love" was an OK song, I guess. But it sounds too much like "Separate Ways" to me. It reminds me of my wife. She's dead now.
"Rased On Radio" - I was too, I think. My memory ain't quite like it used to be. But, I think we had radio way back then. I wish the damn Medicaid would pay for my medicine, maybe I could remember these things. This was when the band went all popppy and didn't need no drummer or bass player. All they needed was the Steve Perry. Yep, "Raised On Radio" was an OK album to follow Journey's "Street Talk" album. That's the way I remember it anyway. Damn Medicaid.
"Frontiers" - Domo Arigoto Mr. Elmo. The Eric Carman sang that song well. Too bad Styx copied the album cover. Damn Styx. "Faithfully" was a good song. Yep, we all understand faith...especialy when get to my age and are trying to get to heaven. I sing "Faithfully" at least once a day. Hope He is listening. Probably not though. Nobody cares what an old man says.
"Escape" - I always wondered what they were trying to escape from? Probably all those groupies in that video game. Video games were fun back then. Of course they could be today if I didn't have the arthritis. Damn joints. The family tells me I need my hip replaced. I keep telling them it's not a group decision. But, they won't listen. They'll probably send me away. Maybe then I'll need to escape and this album will make more sense. I'll probably just die though.
Don't remember much about the other albums. Alzheimer's ya know. I think they had something to do with some bug. I hate bugs. Nasty things. They keep eating all my cereal. Must be coming as part of the government food. Damn government, can't get anything right. They all should just be voted out of office.
I should shut up now. If I don't, somebody may say I don't have anything positive to say. Which, of course, I don't.
Re: Journey according to an old man

Posted:
Tue Nov 14, 2006 4:42 pm
by Shadowsong
Monker wrote:.
Don't remember much about the other albums. Alzheimer's ya know. I think they had something to do with some bug. I hate bugs. Nasty things. They keep eating all my cereal. Must be coming as part of the government food. Damn government, can't get anything right. They all should just be voted out of office.
I should shut up now. If I don't, somebody may say I don't have anything positive to say. Which, of course, I don't.
Here's what you do
Go eat a pound of beans
Strap on a extra strength depends
and take your flatuating ass down to the fancy city building
Bring the dancing raisin bran
Tell them the raisns are eating the bran
LOL
Don;'t let them city fellers tell you they are raisins
Says Corn Flakes right on the box
Offer them a bowl and watch the raisins head for cover
LOL
re

Posted:
Wed Nov 15, 2006 1:49 am
by lights1961
HUH?? I am confused middle aged man regarding this thread. Is there any point??
Or just pointing that Journey in the big scheme of things is just not that important...
Rick
Re: re

Posted:
Wed Nov 15, 2006 3:16 am
by Monker
lights1961 wrote:HUH?? I am confused middle aged man regarding this thread. Is there any point??
Or just pointing that Journey in the big scheme of things is just not that important...
Rick
Lighten up. at least Shadow gets it.

Posted:
Wed Nov 15, 2006 3:41 am
by larryfromnextdoor
them albums was aloooooooooongg time ago and my memory is fading too.. not on the gerital yet though,, but this sounds like my grandfather of long ago ... just take out the word "journey" and add "Bob Wills",, same situation.... he didnt have raisin brand though,, had wheat puffs... in a bag.......



Posted:
Wed Nov 15, 2006 5:58 am
by Clasicrockldy
What is this crack about Social Security, Monker? Were you trying to be funny or what?

Posted:
Wed Nov 15, 2006 6:04 am
by Mark H
substance abuse?
Re: re

Posted:
Wed Nov 15, 2006 6:35 am
by lights1961
Monker wrote:lights1961 wrote:HUH?? I am confused middle aged man regarding this thread. Is there any point??
Or just pointing that Journey in the big scheme of things is just not that important...
Rick
Lighten up. at least Shadow gets it.
get what...

Posted:
Wed Nov 15, 2006 6:54 am
by whocares
if that's humor, I obviously need to take more meds to understand it.
Same old Monker, Same old negativity.
Re: re

Posted:
Wed Nov 15, 2006 6:56 am
by The Ghost Rider
lights1961 wrote:Monker wrote:lights1961 wrote:HUH?? I am confused middle aged man regarding this thread. Is there any point??
Or just pointing that Journey in the big scheme of things is just not that important...
Rick
Lighten up. at least Shadow gets it.
get what...
Humor
hu·mor (hymr)
NOUN:
-The quality that makes something laughable or amusing; funniness: could not see the humor of the situation.
-That which is intended to induce laughter or amusement: a writer skilled at crafting humor.
-The ability to perceive, enjoy, or express what is amusing, comical, incongruous, or absurd.
Re: re

Posted:
Wed Nov 15, 2006 7:31 am
by lights1961
The Confessor wrote:lights1961 wrote:Monker wrote:lights1961 wrote:HUH?? I am confused middle aged man regarding this thread. Is there any point??
Or just pointing that Journey in the big scheme of things is just not that important...
Rick
Lighten up. at least Shadow gets it.
get what...
Humor
hu·mor (hymr)
NOUN:
-The quality that makes something laughable or amusing; funniness: could not see the humor of the situation.
-That which is intended to induce laughter or amusement: a writer skilled at crafting humor.
-The ability to perceive, enjoy, or express what is amusing, comical, incongruous, or absurd.
huh???

:D:D

Re: re

Posted:
Wed Nov 15, 2006 7:36 am
by The Ghost Rider
lights1961 wrote:The Confessor wrote:lights1961 wrote:Monker wrote:lights1961 wrote:HUH?? I am confused middle aged man regarding this thread. Is there any point??
Or just pointing that Journey in the big scheme of things is just not that important...
Rick
Lighten up. at least Shadow gets it.
get what...
Humor
hu·mor (hymr)
NOUN:
-The quality that makes something laughable or amusing; funniness: could not see the humor of the situation.
-That which is intended to induce laughter or amusement: a writer skilled at crafting humor.
-The ability to perceive, enjoy, or express what is amusing, comical, incongruous, or absurd.
huh???

:D:D

Haven't you ever cracked open a dictionary?

Re: re

Posted:
Wed Nov 15, 2006 7:41 am
by lights1961
The Confessor wrote:lights1961 wrote:The Confessor wrote:lights1961 wrote:Monker wrote:lights1961 wrote:HUH?? I am confused middle aged man regarding this thread. Is there any point??
Or just pointing that Journey in the big scheme of things is just not that important...
Rick
Lighten up. at least Shadow gets it.
get what...
Humor
hu·mor (hymr)
NOUN:
-The quality that makes something laughable or amusing; funniness: could not see the humor of the situation.
-That which is intended to induce laughter or amusement: a writer skilled at crafting humor.
-The ability to perceive, enjoy, or express what is amusing, comical, incongruous, or absurd.
huh???

:D:D

Haven't you ever cracked open a dictionary?

NOT SINCE 2nd grade...and that answers a lot of qestins..
Rick

Posted:
Wed Nov 15, 2006 8:14 am
by maverick218

Posted:
Wed Nov 15, 2006 8:17 am
by ohsherrie
I think Monker's post was hilarious and wish I could come up with a rebuttal in similar kind, but alas, I've only had sporadic moments to think about it today.
TBF

Posted:
Wed Nov 15, 2006 8:32 am
by journeywoman
Frankly, I think you must be headin for the ole folks home and your hearing left you along time ago. In my opinion TBF they were evolving,the music is timeless and beautiful.And in your day you should've gotten new hearing aids cause you don't what you missed. Journey was maturing and simply going to a different direction.All the music is beautiful.Especially the strings that accompany them on several songs.You have to feel this music in your heart and soul, and apparently that is something you just don't have at the present time.So sorry for what you have missed, they have taught us to love,as along with feeling pain.But this is my opinion.

Posted:
Wed Nov 15, 2006 10:16 am
by jabber
Hey old man, you up for a game of checkers? I just broke the seal on a fifth of Metamucil. We can put on one of them there Journey albums. I like that Departure one, with the pretty longhaired gal on the back. She sure could sing nice too.

Posted:
Wed Nov 15, 2006 10:22 am
by Jeremey fan forever
You know something Monker? There are hundreds of bands that I don't like anymore than you like Journey. But do you know something? I don't hang out at the websites of those bands or pay any attention to them. That fact that you do, makes you an odd duck in my opinion. Why not find some bands that you like and hang around on their message boards? Quit being such a freak.

Posted:
Wed Nov 15, 2006 10:28 am
by jabber
Monker is the Edgar Allan Poe of MR.
rap_still_sucks, there are hundreds of people you could talk to, so why do you reply to someone you don't like? Why not go hang out with the ones you do like?


Posted:
Wed Nov 15, 2006 10:34 am
by Jeremey fan forever
Jabberwocky wrote:Monker is the Edgar Allan Poe of MR.
rap_still_sucks, there are hundreds of people you could talk to, so why do you reply to someone you don't like? Why not go hang out with the ones you do like?

Because unlike Monker, I like Journey, just like you do. That's why I feel home here and like to be here. Dig?


Posted:
Wed Nov 15, 2006 2:32 pm
by Shadowsong
Jabberwocky wrote:Monker is the Edgar Allan Poe of MR.
rap_still_sucks, there are hundreds of people you could talk to, so why do you reply to someone you don't like? Why not go hang out with the ones you do like?

Hey,
I thought I was Shadow Allan Poe..
Ohhh well room for two
I can share
but please it's Monker Allan Peo...


Posted:
Wed Nov 15, 2006 4:17 pm
by Monker
Shadowsong wrote:Jabberwocky wrote:Monker is the Edgar Allan Poe of MR.
rap_still_sucks, there are hundreds of people you could talk to, so why do you reply to someone you don't like? Why not go hang out with the ones you do like?

Hey,
I thought I was Shadow Allan Poe..
Ohhh well room for two
I can share
but please it's Monker Allan Peo...

LOL...I did write a Perry tour/album take off on a certain poem and posted it on the VH1 forum.
Ya know, quoteth the Monker, "nevermore."

Posted:
Wed Nov 15, 2006 4:19 pm
by Monker
rap_still_sucks wrote:You know something Monker? There are hundreds of bands that I don't like anymore than you like Journey. But do you know something? I don't hang out at the websites of those bands or pay any attention to them. That fact that you do, makes you an odd duck in my opinion. Why not find some bands that you like and hang around on their message boards? Quit being such a freak.
Ya know, it's funny how seriously things are taken sometimes. This post cracks me up!

Posted:
Thu Nov 16, 2006 12:30 am
by ohsherrie
Monker wrote:LOL...I did write a Perry tour/album take off on a certain poem and posted it on the VH1 forum.
Ya know, quoteth the Monker, "nevermore."
I remember that. Like this one, it wasn't flattering or appreciated by everyone, but it was funny as hell.
Re: TBF

Posted:
Thu Nov 16, 2006 12:31 am
by NealIsGod
journeywoman wrote:Frankly, I think you must be headin for the ole folks home and your hearing left you along time ago. In my opinion TBF they were evolving,the music is timeless and beautiful.And in your day you should've gotten new hearing aids cause you don't what you missed. Journey was maturing and simply going to a different direction.All the music is beautiful.Especially the strings that accompany them on several songs.You have to feel this music in your heart and soul, and apparently that is something you just don't have at the present time.So sorry for what you have missed, they have taught us to love,as along with feeling pain.But this is my opinion.
TBF is a bargain bin CD.
Re: TBF

Posted:
Thu Nov 16, 2006 12:43 am
by ohsherrie
NealIsGod wrote:journeywoman wrote:Frankly, I think you must be headin for the ole folks home and your hearing left you along time ago. In my opinion TBF they were evolving,the music is timeless and beautiful.And in your day you should've gotten new hearing aids cause you don't what you missed. Journey was maturing and simply going to a different direction.All the music is beautiful.Especially the strings that accompany them on several songs.You have to feel this music in your heart and soul, and apparently that is something you just don't have at the present time.So sorry for what you have missed, they have taught us to love,as along with feeling pain.But this is my opinion.
TBF is a bargain bin CD.
Oh no, no, I agree completely with Journeywoman's review of TBF. It's a musical masterpiece. But I don't think Monker meant his post as a serious critique of the music. He was just having fun in his dark, sadistic way.

Re: TBF

Posted:
Thu Nov 16, 2006 8:20 am
by journeywoman
ohsherrie wrote:NealIsGod wrote:journeywoman wrote:Frankly, I think you must be headin for the ole folks home and your hearing left you along time ago. In my opinion TBF they were evolving,the music is timeless and beautiful.And in your day you should've gotten new hearing aids cause you don't what you missed. Journey was maturing and simply going to a different direction.All the music is beautiful.Especially the strings that accompany them on several songs.You have to feel this music in your heart and soul, and apparently that is something you just don't have at the present time.So sorry for what you have missed, they have taught us to love,as along with feeling pain.But this is my opinion.
TBF is a bargain bin CD.
Oh no, no, I agree completely with Journeywoman's review of TBF. It's a musical masterpiece. But I don't think Monker meant his post as a serious critique of the music. He was just having fun in his dark, sadistic way.

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