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jrnyman28 wrote:To be honest, I used to think "It shouldn't have to grow on me"..Journey's earlier material always hit me right away. But I think I prefer the music that does grow on me. It seems to last longer.
NoMoreTails wrote:jrnyman28 wrote:To be honest, I used to think "It shouldn't have to grow on me"..Journey's earlier material always hit me right away. But I think I prefer the music that does grow on me. It seems to last longer.
After the first listen to Generations I thought "what the hell did I just hear"...same thing I thought after listening to Frontiers the first time.
Of course I thought the same thing with ROR, but overall it never grew on me quite the same way....
NoMoreTails wrote:jrnyman28 wrote:To be honest, I used to think "It shouldn't have to grow on me"..Journey's earlier material always hit me right away. But I think I prefer the music that does grow on me. It seems to last longer.
After the first listen to Generations I thought "what the hell did I just hear"...same thing I thought after listening to Frontiers the first time.
Of course I thought the same thing with ROR, but overall it never grew on me quite the same way....
NealIsGod wrote:I remember being struck by the dark feel of Frontiers compared to the sunny feeling of ESC4P3. Remarkable how different those albums are, but both are so great.
NoMoreTails wrote:Yes, it was almost a shock hearing it the first time, I grew to like it as well, maybe better than Escape. Of course Escape was very differnt from what came before. That's been an important element to keeping my interest, Journey's sound was always evolving from album to album.
NoMoreTails wrote:I think Perry once made some statement about the band being about change. I'd love to have that quote for the Perryheads now.
jrnyman28"[quote="NoMoreTails wrote:You should know that it is only valid if Perry is involved. It is only true as long he is there.
Soledad? wrote:Well I sure hope Generations is better than the half-assed
Perry-mimicking Arrival.
jrnyman28 wrote:C'mon guys, be realistic.
jrnyman28 wrote: While you might not hear "Perry" on Arrival, you DO hear a strong attempt to repeat the Escape/Frontiers era sound of Journey.
jrnyman28 wrote:The stand-out tracks on Arrival were the ones that sounded like a new direction for Journey, instead of re-visiting the past.
Eric wrote:I think Higher Place is the best song on either album...but then the next three come from Generation....Faith In Heartland, Place in Your Heart and Out of Harms Way.
My To 10 Augeri-era songs so far:
1) Higher Place
2) Faith in the Heartland
3) Place in your Heart
4) Remember Me
5) Out of Harms Way
6) I Got a Reason
7) Livin to Do
8) Nothing Comes Close
9) I Can Breathe
10) Signs of Life
The_Noble_Cause wrote:With the exception of some tepid bubble gum balladry, I fail to see what about "Arrival" is mimicking Perry...
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