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The_Noble_Cause wrote:I would not buy this. Barely worth a rental. As sanitized as the VH1-BTM is, it was much more interesting to Journey fans. Best part of this documentary, is the backstage stuff with Cain helping Arnel warm up his pipes, and the brief historical retrospective on the band.
steveo777 wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:I would not buy this. Barely worth a rental. As sanitized as the VH1-BTM is, it was much more interesting to Journey fans. Best part of this documentary, is the backstage stuff with Cain helping Arnel warm up his pipes, and the brief historical retrospective on the band.
To each their own. I rather enjoyed it. I usually buy everything Journey, so this is just another one for my collection.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:You guys talk like it's an album the band made. If you're a die-hard fan, I understand owning everything from the Tickner-era and beyond. This, on the other hand, is an independent documentary and not really a good one. But as Steve0 said, to each their own,
slucero wrote:it isn't like we all don't know the Arnel story already..
at least Frontiers and Beyond (when it came out) offered a serious peek "behind the scenes" at Journey and the breakup, which really hadn't been done before..
Eric wrote:slucero wrote:it isn't like we all don't know the Arnel story already..
at least Frontiers and Beyond (when it came out) offered a serious peek "behind the scenes" at Journey and the breakup, which really hadn't been done before..
That is a good point...and the concert highlighted there is already a DVD of, whereas there is no DVD from the Frontiers tour period...
steveo777 wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:I would not buy this. Barely worth a rental. As sanitized as the VH1-BTM is, it was much more interesting to Journey fans. Best part of this documentary, is the backstage stuff with Cain helping Arnel warm up his pipes, and the brief historical retrospective on the band.
To each their own. I rather enjoyed it. I usually buy everything Journey, so this is just another one for my collection.
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