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artthou wrote:Thanks. I'm looking forward to listening to it.
Spew wrote:Hi,
I too want to hear Generations. I remember a while back that they weren't actually going to be selling it, but I guess that seems to have changed.
I didn't really care for Arrival, but I want to give Generations a chance. I have heard it's better than Arrival. Is that true?
Thanks.
Spew wrote:Hi,
I too want to hear Generations. I remember a while back that they weren't actually going to be selling it, but I guess that seems to have changed.
Spew wrote:I didn't really care for Arrival,
Spew wrote:I have heard it's better than Arrival. Is that true?
artthou wrote:Wow. I just heard "Knowing That You Love Me" from the myspace link. I'm very impressed.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:artthou wrote:Wow. I just heard "Knowing That You Love Me" from the myspace link. I'm very impressed.
Yeah, that's a winner. Great ballad.
If schmaltzy, sentimental ballads are ur bag, I strongly recommend investing in Arrival, too.
Loads of kleenex fare on that one, as well.
I think u might like it.
jrnyman28 wrote:It's funny that many people do not like KTYLM while others think it is great.
jrnyman28 wrote:It's funny that many people do not like KTYLM while others think it is great. I immediately heard radio potential with it. HOT AC, AC, CHR POP, even maybe the R&B stations as there is just enough gospel-like flare to it. I love the way the song builds to that one high (albeit falsetto) note and then the band joins back in with the harmonies! I got chills. Maybe it is burnout on the other songs...but this is far better than All The Way and some of the others on Arrival AND TBF. Jon said he wants a hit for Steve and Deen. He also spoke proudly of this song. This could be it IF Sanctuary, radio and THE BAND do what is necessary!
NoMoreTails wrote:jrnyman28 wrote:It's funny that many people do not like KTYLM while others think it is great. I immediately heard radio potential with it. HOT AC, AC, CHR POP, even maybe the R&B stations as there is just enough gospel-like flare to it. I love the way the song builds to that one high (albeit falsetto) note and then the band joins back in with the harmonies! I got chills. Maybe it is burnout on the other songs...but this is far better than All The Way and some of the others on Arrival AND TBF. Jon said he wants a hit for Steve and Deen. He also spoke proudly of this song. This could be it IF Sanctuary, radio and THE BAND do what is necessary!
I agree, the almost scream right before the incredible "you lift me up" and the way Steve comes back in "haw-If I should fall"--awesome. If they don't push this one with potential it has to make people appreciate new Journey, there will be no sense in ever trying again with something else. Several of these songs are too good to be wasted.
NoMoreTails wrote:I do think they should only release a ballad for radio after a couple of rockers have been given a chance. I would prefer that they have success with a rock song, but think a ballad might have the best chance these days.
NealIsGod wrote:You guys are nuts. Gone Crazy is by far the best choice for a single!
NoMoreTails wrote:I agree OOHW would be awesome, especially considering how the lyrics are so timely.
I think ABL is a good song, but I don't see it making an impact as a single, its too mid tempo imo. I think a rocker or a true ballad would have a better chance.
NoMoreTails wrote:I think ABL is a good song, but I don't see it making an impact as a single, its too mid tempo imo.
Rock'ndeano wrote:Whatever.. That is the most obvious tune to play on radio..
Rock'ndeano wrote:A Better Life...My wager is that Mgt.(I use the term loosely), doesn't want to "upstage" Augeri. I personally don't give a pidgeons dick..This is a top ten single...
Rock'ndeano wrote:WTF with the argument it "doesn't go anywhere?"
Rock'ndeano wrote:Open Arms went "nowhere." So did Anyway you Want It."
Rock'ndeano wrote:And "Ooops I did it again" sure told the story didn't it?
jrnyman28 wrote:I don't know how mgmt. feels, but I do not like the idea of a Journey hit with someone else on vocals. Steve deserves the recognition. After he has a hit, they can release what ever they want IMO.
jrnyman28 wrote:As for "not going anywhere", I agree. The song does not build. It does not change tempo, or rhythm, or scale. It is a great song lyrically and Deen sings it well. It has an interesting lyric pattern over the beat (much like Send Her My Love did). But it "goes" nowhere.
jrnyman28 wrote:Open Arms built up nicely. AWYWI did to.
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