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yogi wrote:I play Faith In The Heartland thru song 11 OVER & OVER & OVER. There is NOT a bad song on the disc. I absoultely LOVE their new material!!!
yogi wrote:Been away awhile but I will come back for a serious issue. After tapegate I thought that I would not do much slumming over here, but I have got to admit when I am wrong.
Anyway, frome tapegate to Generations, to the release of JSS I was not down with this band anymore. Then I saw they were going to tour with Cheap Trick and I thought this is a show that I will go see. I purchased my tickets and our entire family is heading to Selma later next month.
Now Revelation is released. I purchased it last week and took a looooong roadie for the past three days. I admit I have not listened to any of the remakes, BUT...... the new disc is TRULY INCREDIBLE!!!! It is AWESOME!!!!!!
I play Faith In The Heartland thru song 11 OVER & OVER & OVER. There is NOT a bad song on the disc. I absoultely LOVE their new material!!!
This brings me to my real post In light of the recent flooding in Iowa and thru the midwest..... Would'nt the label be smart to make a good video of Faith depicting some of this, send the single out to stations and give a bunch of the proceeds to the victims.
It could be a WIN/WIN for EVERYONE involved.
Since a HORRIBLE situation has occured this could be a way to help the victims and also bring a deserving band back.
Its a strong song with a good message, that could do some good for some people at a bad time.
strangegrey wrote:yogi wrote:I play Faith In The Heartland thru song 11 OVER & OVER & OVER. There is NOT a bad song on the disc. I absoultely LOVE their new material!!!
News flash genius, Faith in the heartland is not a 'new' song.
I for one, do not believe Journey has any interest in parlaying any support for middle america with Faith in the heartland, they're too busy riding the sympathy/feel-good gravy train in the northeast and california tv-show circuit for saving a poverty stricken singer from a cozy hard rock cafe night club gig in manila.
Saint John wrote:I can honestly say that I like every song on the CD with the exception of FITH and Sunshower is, rather oddly, falling out of favor with me. The rest I can listen to over and over.
yogi wrote:Been away awhile but I will come back for a serious issue. After tapegate I thought that I would not do much slumming over here, but I have got to admit when I am wrong.
strangegrey wrote:yogi wrote:I play Faith In The Heartland thru song 11 OVER & OVER & OVER. There is NOT a bad song on the disc. I absoultely LOVE their new material!!!
News flash genius, Faith in the heartland is not a 'new' song.
I for one, do not believe Journey has any interest in parlaying any support for middle america with Faith in the heartland, they're too busy riding the sympathy/feel-good gravy train in the northeast and california tv-show circuit for saving a poverty stricken singer from a cozy hard rock cafe night club gig in manila.
Tito wrote:Saint John wrote:Fuck Iowa.
That's a nice state. Good people.
Saint John wrote:Tito wrote:Saint John wrote:Fuck Iowa.
That's a nice state. Good people.
Yeah, cities like Des Moines and other meth havens are just fucking pure bliss. Get your cranium out of your rectum.![]()
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Saint John wrote:Tito wrote:Saint John wrote:Fuck Iowa.
That's a nice state. Good people.
Yeah, cities like Des Moines and other meth havens are just fucking pure bliss. Get your cranium out of your rectum.![]()
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Saint John wrote:Wildest Dream just gets better and better every time I hear it. What a fucking jam.
strangegrey wrote:
I for one, do not believe Journey has any interest in parlaying any support for middle america with Faith in the heartland, they're too busy riding the sympathy/feel-good gravy train in the northeast and california tv-show circuit for saving a poverty stricken singer from a cozy hard rock cafe night club gig in manila.
conversationpc wrote:"Revelation" has passed the test for me. I've been listening to it basicall non-stop in my truck for several days now. That didn't happen with "Generations". The same kind of thing happened with "Arrival" but there are several more tracks on that one that I still skipped over at the time.
brywool wrote:Saint John wrote:Wildest Dream just gets better and better every time I hear it. What a fucking jam.
Definitely. I've heard people saying "I can't get into this song". Some of the same folks were saying "Gee, I wish Journey'd rock more".
Holy Crap, this song kills.
Regarding the video, while it's a good idea, it could also be seen as cashing in, couldn't it?
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