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Pelata wrote:Not exactly "opening"...they're getting a full 90-minute show...they're just playing first. It's a co-headline...
Journey/Survivor wrote:Journey are doing far too well right now to be opening for anyone, unless John Lennon and George Harrison come back to life, and they reunite with Paul and Ringo. Then Journey can open a few shows for them.
Ironically, Deep Purple are my brother's favorite band.
Everyone says that Ian Gillan's voice is nothing compared to what it used to be, which IMO wasn't good in the first place. Blackmore is no longer in the band. Lord was no longer in the band even before his death. Yeah, I know that Paice and Glover are still there. But Journey should not be opening for them. Not even co-headlining.
scarab wrote:the guy that sings most of Purples hits is still with them and most in Australia (as well as most of the world outside NA, think Journey is a one hit wonder)
kgdjpubs wrote:scarab wrote:the guy that sings most of Purples hits is still with them and most in Australia (as well as most of the world outside NA, think Journey is a one hit wonder)
bingo....Andrew said a while back that Steve Perry is better known for singing Oh Sherrie in Australia than being the lead singer for Journey. They just didn't hit it big over there.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Since they are on Andrew's home turf, any chance he can do a big piece on the band, similar to when he flew to LA and covered JSS with Journey?
The band owes him.
Bobby Van Halen wrote:I actually posted something earlier that stated this would be a joke to have DP headline.
There are plenty of Journey fans in Australia and that will be shown after everybody leaves once they finish there set.
DP are just plain boring...they were a great band but there is no energy there anymore and A Pineda will have about 10000 screaming filipinos supporting him considering how many filipinos there are in Australia alone.
Majestic wrote:I wonder if you are actually right. Not that Journey aren't great live, but, Journey and Deep Purple are of different musical genres so it is very easy for me to imagine a DP fan not digging the Journey sound, no matter how tightly it is presented, and vice-versa.
Majestic wrote:I wonder if you are actually right. Not that Journey aren't great live, but, Journey and Deep Purple are of different musical genres so it is very easy for me to imagine a DP fan not digging the Journey sound, no matter how tightly it is presented, and vice-versa.
Bobby Van Halen wrote:There are plenty of Journey fans in Australia and that will be shown after everybody leaves once they finish there set.
Journey/Survivor wrote:I just hope that Journey have the sense to NOT play Open Arms, Faithfully or any other ballads during those shows. There are a lot of DP fans that that will claim that Journey suck if they hear a bunch of ballads or other lite rock songs.
Journey/Survivor wrote:Journey are doing far too well right now to be opening for anyone, unless John Lennon and George Harrison come back to life, and they reunite with Paul and Ringo. Then Journey can open a few shows for them.
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Journey/Survivor wrote:Journey are doing far too well right now to be opening for anyone, unless John Lennon and George Harrison come back to life, and they reunite with Paul and Ringo. Then Journey can open a few shows for them.
Pelata wrote:Journey/Survivor wrote:Journey are doing far too well right now to be opening for anyone, unless John Lennon and George Harrison come back to life, and they reunite with Paul and Ringo. Then Journey can open a few shows for them.
Overstate much?
Ritchie wrote:Outside the States during their heyday Journey was never as popular as they were on the home turf
Today they are doing fairly well abroad .. maybe even better than back then with bignose at the helm.![]()
AR wrote:Journey/Survivor wrote:Journey are doing far too well right now to be opening for anyone, unless John Lennon and George Harrison come back to life, and they reunite with Paul and Ringo. Then Journey can open a few shows for them.
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