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Another Cool Journey Review

Postby jrnyman28 » Sat Sep 24, 2005 1:46 am

http://www.woai.com/news/local/story.aspx?content_id=5479BBFC-431E-4036-8048-2B5598C185FE


My Evening with Journey
LAST UPDATE: 9/23/2005 5:19:24 AM
Posted By: CyberBob
This story is available on your cell phone at mobile.woai.com.

By Jerrod "The Sound Guy" Kingery, WOAI.com Special Correspondent

I never really pictured myself spending an evening with the rock band Journey, yet that’s just what I, along with several thousand screaming Journey fans, did this past Wednesday at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater.

A balmy evening gave way to a cool breeze as the concert got off to a mellow start, with the band kicking off the show playing songs described as “pre-Steve Perry” by the band themselves. Young and old alike reveled in the classics (some going back 30 years) as they were embellished by the long, meaty riffs of guitarist Neal Schon. After a handful of songs, lead singer Steve Augeri made his presence felt, proving to be a worthy successor to the band’s former front man, Steve Perry. His lively rendition of “Any Way You Want It” brought the house down before intermission, even prompting a group of teens near me to dance maniacally to the hit from 1980. This is a song that their parents probably listened to on the radio during their first date. Who knew there were so many younger Journey fans?

The second half of the show got right down to the business of rocking, featuring Schon’s spectacular version of “The Star-Spangled Banner,” which brought the lighters out. They stayed lit for “Wheel in the Sky,” “Lights,” and “Open Arms.”

Finally, after nearly three and a half hours of hits, the band closed with an incredible performance of their biggest hit, “Don’t Stop Believin’.” The crowd erupted into a sea of applause and lighters, and I was left with little doubt that most of them would gladly spend many, many more evenings with Journey.
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Postby Red13JoePa » Sat Sep 24, 2005 2:08 am

Most people in the media always write some kind of slap (in this case thinly veiled) at JRNY like this guy did in his very first sentance. The media percieve it as incredibly uncool to like or ever have liked this band.

Shame.
"I love almost everybody."---Rocky Balboa 1990
"Let's reform this thing.Let's go out and get some guys who want to work and go do it"--Neal Schon February, 2001
"I looked at Neal, and I just saw a guy who really wants his band back"-JCain 2/01
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Postby AOR rules » Wed Sep 28, 2005 11:10 pm

Red13JoePa wrote:Most people in the media always write some kind of slap (in this case thinly veiled) at JRNY like this guy did in his very first sentance. The media percieve it as incredibly uncool to like or ever have liked this band.

Shame.


Yeah, its quite common opinion among critics that only songs written in minor scale are cool to dig. And to them bands like Journey whose material have big percentage of happy major scale songs are extremely uncool. I have always wondered why sad and gloomy emotions are so highly rated.
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