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DK23 wrote: Narada was visibly not familiar with all the parts"
brandonx76 wrote:DK23 wrote: Narada was visibly not familiar with all the parts"
Sheesh...there is NO excuse for that - and I am a Narada fan, I love his playing - I think he's got that Steve Smith capability and rock chops too - so I'm defending him to those on the hater bus, but I have to wonder why the double drums came into the picture. Maybe this had something to do with it (not prepared)
Gideon wrote:Probably the best Journey show I’ve ever seen.
Arnel sang all but 3-4 songs which is impressive given the length of that set list and his age.
He sounded phenomenal. So did Deen and Jason.
A couple of gaffes: Jon had to remind Neal where his guitar solo was in Only the Young.
Neal tried to recover but it was noticeable. Afterwards he laughed and shouted FUCK.
brandonx76 wrote:...but I have to wonder why the double drums came into the picture. Maybe this had something to do with it (not prepared)
JourneyHard wrote:That is probably the best set list they have done in about twenty years.
Eric wrote:I guess I’m different because I was only 12 when Journey ended originally… but Journey isn’t the same without Deen. I like the harder edge and energy he brings.
jrnyman28 wrote:When it was 1st announced that Ross and Smitty were out my immediate thought was Deen and Marco. Between JTT, Planet US and Dead Daisies there is just a lot of history. When Randy and Narada were announced I was Initially bummed but recognized that it could be really cool. Randy's history with the band, Narada's groove and production. So then I felt conflicted with this new setup. Watching the WITS video just reinforces questioning the need of 2 drummers. And now I'm all back on board with Deen and Marco. Randy with Narada could be cool but Deen and Marco would be a different beast altogether. And I think it's that beast I would prefer...
Moonglow wrote:Really enjoyed the show! It was great to see the band play for over 2.5 hours, those guys really put out. Arnel's vocals were the strongest live performance from him that I've heard. Makes sense given the amount of rest and this being the first show, but it was great to hear him at his best. On the songs he didn't sing lead, he stood off to the side and sang harmonies. Very cool.
The overall/ensemble vocals were the strongest I've heard since the Evolution/Departure era concerts. Having Arnel, Deen, Jason, and Jon is a pretty strong vocal core, not to mention the contributions from the other guys. The harmonies on Anytime were sublime.
Deen did a stellar job on Mother, Father. I wish he would have sung another song or two. Very impressed with Jason, as well, although I thought Suzanne was the weakest song of the night (IMHO, of course). Jon did a very capable performance of Just the Same Way and Feeling That Way/Anytime.
Musically they were flawless, with the exception of Neal's gaff on Only the Young. By the time he realized it was time for his solo, it was too late, and he sort of improvised on what was left of it. Sounded nothing like the recording. The only other (very minor) mix up was when they were exchanging solos...I think it was during the Wheel in the Sky jam...Neal singled to Jon to take a keys solo, but instead he briefly walked off to the side of the stage while the other guys jammed, and then played his solo upon his return.
In terms of optics, it was interesting to see two drum kits/drummers and seven musicians on stage. Largest Journey band ever (sans orchestra)? I was somewhat surprised to see that Deen and Narada played on all of the songs; I thought there may have been some trade-off while one of them sat out for a given tune. Narada definitely held his own, and did appear genuinely happy playing with the group, but the band largely took cues from Deen. He counted the songs off, kept the tempo going on his hi-hat during breaks in songs, and the band followed his cue for endings. This report was from a drummer friend I attended the concert with, who was intensely watching both of them. Having Deen for the live shows was a smart move, not only in terms of him knowing the Journey catalog, but also his vocal contribution. I didn't greatly miss Ross not being with the band, no drop-off with Marco whatsoever. The only other optic that caught my attention was Paula White sitting off stage by Jon for nearly the entire show. She actually brought out a guitar for him to play for a song, and he kissed her after she handed it to him...
After the show was over, one of the crew members tossed the set list out to the crowd, and I was standing close to the girl who caught it. She was kind enough to let me take a couple of pictures, but see it has already been posted. You guys rock!
The_Noble_Cause wrote:I don't know why people are bashing Narada. I see him looking to Deen to stay in sync. But he doesn't seem out of his depth AT ALL.
After watching multiple YT videos, my biggest takeaway is ENERGY! Either it's the pandemic break or the new members, but the band is playing with a renewed vigor not seen since the JSS days.
artinis1 wrote:Asking again to those that attended was the show filmed?
Moonglow wrote:artinis1 wrote:Asking again to those that attended was the show filmed?
I noticed perhaps 2-3 camera operators filming the concert. Each microphone stand, at least what I could see for the musicians up front, had a small camera attached to it (I think a GoPro) as well. Would love to get my hands on a copy of the concert, as well.
https://gopro.com/en/us/
artinis1 wrote:Asking again to those that attended was the show filmed?
Monker wrote:Nightmare used to handle recording these shows. If they are not doing the production of the shows then I would think they have not had the time to get another company involved and set up to film these in a professional way...at least no where near what Nightmare would do.
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