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OpeningAct wrote:There are some great songs off this CD, which I believe to be underrated, overall, on this site. Opinions?
Red13JoePa wrote:MMMMMMMmmmmmmm don't know about overlooked. It went Platinum. Arrival, imo was overlooked.
TBF to me is a case of the whole being LESS than the sum of its parts.
I don't like the record as a whole, but still of course listen to it a lot and am fond of a lot of parts on it.
When Augie and Deen first came abord they were playing a lot TBF material. I've heard MOL, WYLAW, Castles Burining, TBF, and Can't Tame The Lion played.
NoMoreTails wrote:Red13JoePa wrote:MMMMMMMmmmmmmm don't know about overlooked. It went Platinum. Arrival, imo was overlooked.
TBF to me is a case of the whole being LESS than the sum of its parts.
I don't like the record as a whole, but still of course listen to it a lot and am fond of a lot of parts on it.
When Augie and Deen first came abord they were playing a lot TBF material. I've heard MOL, WYLAW, Castles Burining, TBF, and Can't Tame The Lion played.
I wonder if it ever sold platinum.
I agree, it didn't live up to its potential, but still some great stuff here and there. Smitty's best playing on a Journey album imo, for example, One More, Jonathan's only real piano solo on a Journey album, and Neal is always great. I didnt think Perry was great on the rockers.
When I Think Of You was a nice sentiment for Perry's mother but came across as the sappiest song they've ever done, imo.
The '98 set list was incredible I thought, I saw the Lousville KY show, they played MOL, WYLAW (I think) Castles Burning, CTTL(I heard it somewhere that year anyway) and One More.
NealIsGod wrote:My opinion is that TBF sucks except for Message of Love. When You Love a Woman is ok for what it is, but Journey doesn't need another syrupy love song to add to the set list. I think the members of today's Journey want to avoid a lot of the songs from ROR and TBF because those CDs are not really representative of what Journey is all about. I am sure many do not agree with me, but I am interested in others' opinions.
ohsherrie wrote:I think TBF is the best album Journey ever made. I really don't understand why some say there were too many ballads. There may be more than Escape or Frontier(which was too hardedged for me overall) but it doesn't seem to me that there were any more than on the pre-Escape albums.
I loved the divesity of the music on TBF. It might not have worked for a band that's trying to establish itself, but for Journey it was perfect. I don't see how any rock vocalist could have done any better than Steve did on Message of Love, One More and Castles Burning. What more could you want?
Easy To Fall is my favorite song on it. It's just outstanding.
amaron wrote:ohsherrie wrote:I think TBF is the best album Journey ever made. I really don't understand why some say there were too many ballads. There may be more than Escape or Frontier(which was too hardedged for me overall) but it doesn't seem to me that there were any more than on the pre-Escape albums.
I loved the divesity of the music on TBF. It might not have worked for a band that's trying to establish itself, but for Journey it was perfect. I don't see how any rock vocalist could have done any better than Steve did on Message of Love, One More and Castles Burning. What more could you want?
Easy To Fall is my favorite song on it. It's just outstanding.
I'm willing to bet that a lot of people are jaded towards TBF because they get this new Journey CD, after 10 years, and nothing ever comes of it. No tour, one single, and one video. That's it... after such a long wait.
ohsherrie wrote:I loved the divesity of the music on TBF
ohsherrie wrote:Which songs do you call soporific ballads TNC?
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Y'know, on second thought, it's not even so much that these ballads are bad when looked at separately on their own merits. It's that they are soo densely clustered together on the album. One ballad after another. It's just overkill for me.
I agree as well. To me, Still She Cries is a fantastic but does kinda get clumped together with the rest of ballads.jrnyman28 wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:Y'know, on second thought, it's not even so much that these ballads are bad when looked at separately on their own merits. It's that they are soo densely clustered together on the album. One ballad after another. It's just overkill for me.
BINGO!
sponge wrote:I really liked TBF because to me it sounded like Journey growing up and moving forward
sponge wrote:- it sounded like what a band who made Escape and Frontiers should sound like 10 years later. I thought it showed a maturity that maybe went a little too far (I think that dropping one ballad would fix it - my choice would be Don't Be Down On Me Baby),
sponge wrote:but I felt like Arrival was trying too at times hard to step back (especially To Be Alive Again).
sponge wrote:I'm new, so go easy on me. I like both Steves and have no axe to grind.
jrnyman28 wrote:Well, to me it sounded like Journey growing old. but I understand that a band cannot stay young forever.
NealIsGod wrote:They sure have seemed to recapture their youth now, haven't they Dave? It's obvious who was making them sound old and tired...
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