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saint John wrote:Putting 5 songs from the Augeri-era totally destroyed 2 things:
1) Your argument
2) Your credibility
saint John wrote:Putting 5 songs from the Augeri-era totally destroyed 2 things:
1) Your argument
2) Your credibility
I DO understand what you're saying, though. It does have SOME merit. DSB, Faithfully AND Separate Ways will ALWAYS be played at EVERY show, though. I don't see that ever changing.
FyreWyngz wrote:saint John wrote:Putting 5 songs from the Augeri-era totally destroyed 2 things:
1) Your argument
2) Your credibility
There are 11 songs from the Perry era which I would argue are the ones in heavy rotation on the radio then and now.
The 5 Augeri era songs are arguably the fan favorites. I think with the Perry era you have to look at the radio legacy and with the Augeri era you need to consider the fan legacy.
It seems to me that's entirely reasonable.
FyreWyngz wrote:Time to review JOURNEY's legacy. Every artist has their signature works. JOURNEY's no different. I've compiled what I think are their legacy tunes and then grouped them chronologically.
I think the legacy tunes MUST remain in concert rotation. Rotation is the key word. Personally, I don't want to hear all of them. I want to be surprised. I also want to be left wanting more.
WITS
Lights/Stay Awhile
LTS
AWYWI
DSB
Open Arms
SW
Faithfully
IBAWY
BGTY
WYLAW
Higher Place
All The Way
WAFTE
FITH
PIYH
To rotate randomly select 2 songs from each group for a total of 8. That leaves plenty of room to promote new material around 8 legacy highlights.
So let's say with the new album they want to play 3-5 songs from it. Including the legacy tunes this would equal an 11-13 song setlist. I think this is "just right" for most of their venues. Should they want to have extended sets then simply add fan favorites such as Stone In Love, Mother, Father, La Raza Del Sol, etc.
JeremyP wrote:Except for "When You Love A Woman", most of the TBF stuff would be thought of as "new stuff" by most of the audience.
knox wrote:Augeri Era should be like a fog at sea - fade away into oblivion. No radio play, no album sales, nothing memorable at all. Higher Place is a good song, but that's about it. ALL THE WAY? That song is almost as bad as Butterfly. All the cheese, just a bit more musical substance. That is not a compliment, by the way.
conversation piece wrote:knox wrote:Augeri Era should be like a fog at sea - fade away into oblivion. No radio play, no album sales, nothing memorable at all. Higher Place is a good song, but that's about it. ALL THE WAY? That song is almost as bad as Butterfly. All the cheese, just a bit more musical substance. That is not a compliment, by the way.
There are several Augeri-era songs that I like just as well as the Perry-era...
- Remember Me
- Higher Place
- Livin' to Do (my favorite Augeri-era track)
- World Gone Wild
- To Be Alive Again
- Walking Away From the Edge
- Faith in the Heartland
WalrusOct9 wrote:I think doing one or two Augeri songs during a show would be a nice gesture...he was in the band for 8 years and sang for 6 of them."Higher Place," "Faith In The Heartland," "Never Too Late," or "To Be Alive Again" would stand up against all the earlier stuff in a live set. I liked both albums, and while they may not be as memorable as the classic LP's, it was still better than no new Journey music at all. It's annoying when bands release new material and then completely ignore it in their live sets.
whocares wrote:LTS won' go, because that gets the guys and gals ready for later that night, if ya catch my drift.
conversation piece wrote:knox wrote:Augeri Era should be like a fog at sea - fade away into oblivion. No radio play, no album sales, nothing memorable at all. Higher Place is a good song, but that's about it. ALL THE WAY? That song is almost as bad as Butterfly. All the cheese, just a bit more musical substance. That is not a compliment, by the way.
There are several Augeri-era songs that I like just as well as the Perry-era...
- Remember Me
- Higher Place
- Livin' to Do (my favorite Augeri-era track)
- World Gone Wild
- To Be Alive Again
- Walking Away From the Edge
- Faith in the Heartland
shoot_em_up wrote:conversation piece wrote:knox wrote:Augeri Era should be like a fog at sea - fade away into oblivion. No radio play, no album sales, nothing memorable at all. Higher Place is a good song, but that's about it. ALL THE WAY? That song is almost as bad as Butterfly. All the cheese, just a bit more musical substance. That is not a compliment, by the way.
There are several Augeri-era songs that I like just as well as the Perry-era...
- Remember Me
- Higher Place
- Livin' to Do (my favorite Augeri-era track)
- World Gone Wild
- To Be Alive Again
- Walking Away From the Edge
- Faith in the Heartland
Yessir, I think Higher Place is really good, Faith in the Heartland as well. Livin' to Do reminds me of the Eagles. Great song.
FyreWyngz wrote:whocares wrote:LTS won' go, because that gets the guys and gals ready for later that night, if ya catch my drift.
That's interesting because the lyrics tell a story about lying and cheating lovers!
So you're saying that LTS gets everyone primed to go cheat on their partners...?
whocares wrote:FyreWyngz wrote:whocares wrote:LTS won' go, because that gets the guys and gals ready for later that night, if ya catch my drift.
That's interesting because the lyrics tell a story about lying and cheating lovers!
So you're saying that LTS gets everyone primed to go cheat on their partners...?
Where in my post did I say that it primed people for cheating? Have you ever paid attention to other people in the audience nd how they get into the beat/music, the sexiness of the song? Do you even know what the song does to some women?
whocares wrote:
Where in my post did I say that it primed people for cheating? Have you ever paid attention to other people in the audience nd how they get into the beat/music, the sexiness of the song? Do you even know what the song does to some women?
ohsherrie wrote:whocares wrote:
Where in my post did I say that it primed people for cheating? Have you ever paid attention to other people in the audience nd how they get into the beat/music, the sexiness of the song? Do you even know what the song does to some women?
I know exactly what you're saying Whocares. It's the sexy, sultry sound and feeling of the song and has nothing to do with the meaning of the lyrics.
AR wrote:The only thing LTS makes me feel is a desire to run to get a beer or go to the bathroom. Just not a favorite of mine.
FyreWyngz wrote:AR wrote:The only thing LTS makes me feel is a desire to run to get a beer or go to the bathroom. Just not a favorite of mine.
It's the only pure audience participation song they have. It's a good encore or closer.
AR wrote:FyreWyngz wrote:AR wrote:The only thing LTS makes me feel is a desire to run to get a beer or go to the bathroom. Just not a favorite of mine.
It's the only pure audience participation song they have. It's a good encore or closer.
I grant you that on the audience participation thing, it does work from that perspective. Really I can't even pinpoint what it is about that song that just I don't like, but I just never have dug it.
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