Atlanta 9/19 Did Anyone Go?

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Ehwmatt wrote:My real life friend went, he said it rocked.
What a great time!!!
Sunday, September 20, 2009 - 5:46 pm - faithfuldi
I haven't seen Journey in a few years and boy was I pleasantly surprised by the new lead singer! I saw them with Augieri a few years ago and then again with another front man at Phillips with Def Leppard but I feel like they have finally found their "man" in Arnel. I haven't seen such energy since Steve Perry!! Loved the concert. Brought my kids for the first time and they enjoyed it as well. What a great show. I've also been a huge Night Ranger fan for years and was shocked at what a great show they still put on!!! Haven't seen them since '84 so that was a real treat!! Can't wait till the next tour!!! We are all sitting around tonight watching Journey DVD's and talking about last nights show. Absolutely amazing!!!
Dianne
Fantastic Concert
Sunday, September 20, 2009 - 8:01 am - cbray80334
This was the first time I had seen Arnel live in concert as the lead singer. He was fantastic with great energy. I loved the deeper tracks that I had not heard live since I was a teen. I love how they change up the music on every tour and play different tracks and not the same ones on every tour. The crowd loved "Don't Stop Believing." Jonathan, Neal, Deen, and Ross were wonderful as usual! This was my first visit to the Amphitheater. It was a nice venue. Great time!!!!!
Great show...
Monday, September 21, 2009 - 8:29 am - boonebav
and well worth the five hour drive from Charleston, SC.
The concert opened with Night Ranger rockin' the house. They were much, much better than anticipated, particularly how they blended some covers (Deep Purple/Beatles) into some of their own tunes - genius! Freat guitar licks throughout the set and a great lead in to Journey. Thanks. I look forward to seeing you again next month in Charleston, Night Ranger.
Journey was brilliant. Arnel is much more at ease than he was last year. Good as he was last year, he seemed more frantic then, trying hard to be a rock star. Now he IS a rockstar. His persona exudes confidence, he connects with his audience on an individual basis so that one often feels that Arnel is singing directly to him. The band was tight but, aside from Arnel, everyone seemed less animated than they did in earlier years. Maybe it is years catching up with them or perhaps they just enjoy watching Arnel engaging the crowd. Deen's vocals were just as tight as Arnels, what a joy to watch the band with two such talented singers. Neal's licks were fantastic and the guitar/harmonica duet with Jon was just mesmerizing. As usual, Ross kept us entertained with his "talking with his eyes". Great, great performance by the whole band and a very entertaining evening.
Thanks, Deen, for meeting with us prior to the concert. It meant a lot to us (and your Mom really does rock!). And thanks Jeff and ILAA for the great experience.
Saint John wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:My real life friend went, he said it rocked.
You have pretend friends, too? I knew something about you was amiss.
Michigan Girl wrote:I am LMAO @ this.....![]()
"From the looks of the audience gathered at the Verizon Amphitheater
Saturday night for the Journey concert, most were likely fans during the band's heyday"
Since 78 wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:I am LMAO @ this.....![]()
"From the looks of the audience gathered at the Verizon Amphitheater
Saturday night for the Journey concert, most were likely fans during the band's heyday"
Why is that funny???
Michigan Girl wrote:Since 78 wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:I am LMAO @ this.....![]()
"From the looks of the audience gathered at the Verizon Amphitheater
Saturday night for the Journey concert, most were likely fans during the band's heyday"
Why is that funny???
Well, I don't want to be rude, but some of you people are old!!!!![]()
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Rick wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:Since 78 wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:I am LMAO @ this.....![]()
"From the looks of the audience gathered at the Verizon Amphitheater
Saturday night for the Journey concert, most were likely fans during the band's heyday"
Why is that funny???
Well, I don't want to be rude, but some of you people are old!!!!![]()
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I'm 46, which by a lot of people's standards is old, but at the Thackerville show, the man and his wife sitting to my immediate left were at least 70. They never stood until the show was over. Casino crowds suck, by the way.
Rick wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:Since 78 wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:I am LMAO @ this.....![]()
"From the looks of the audience gathered at the Verizon Amphitheater
Saturday night for the Journey concert, most were likely fans during the band's heyday"
Why is that funny???
Well, I don't want to be rude, but some of you people are old!!!!![]()
![]()
I'm 46, which by a lot of people's standards is old, but at the Thackerville show, the man and his wife sitting to my immediate left were at least 70. They never stood until the show was over. Casino crowds suck, by the way.
Cause its not a Journey forumperryswoman wrote:Must have sucked? No one even mentioned it.![]()
Jeremey wrote:Dude, I want to be 70 and going to a rock and roll show.
Rick wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:Since 78 wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:I am LMAO @ this.....![]()
"From the looks of the audience gathered at the Verizon Amphitheater
Saturday night for the Journey concert, most were likely fans during the band's heyday"
Why is that funny???
Well, I don't want to be rude, but some of you people are old!!!!![]()
![]()
I'm 46, which by a lot of people's standards is old, but at the Thackerville show, the man and his wife sitting to my immediate left were at least 70. They never stood until the show was over. Casino crowds suck, by the way.
Ehwmatt wrote:Rick wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:Since 78 wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:I am LMAO @ this.....![]()
"From the looks of the audience gathered at the Verizon Amphitheater
Saturday night for the Journey concert, most were likely fans during the band's heyday"
Why is that funny???
Well, I don't want to be rude, but some of you people are old!!!!![]()
![]()
I'm 46, which by a lot of people's standards is old, but at the Thackerville show, the man and his wife sitting to my immediate left were at least 70. They never stood until the show was over. Casino crowds suck, by the way.
I can't blame them for not standing... hell, my feet are shredded to pieces when I stand for a 3 hour show! Especially if I got booze legs the next day too