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Greggie wrote:How much longer do you guys think Journey will continue to tour and release new stuff? My favorite band, Kansas (sorry but Journey is a close close second) doesn't appear to be releasing anymore albums since their last, but continues to tour quite strong in supporting their cataloge. Do you guys, truthfully, see Journey keeping the wheel in the sky turning or do you guys think side bands and projects (Soul Sirkus) will eventually cut into Journey? Hey if the Rolling Stones can release an album....Journey shouldn't have a problem in the future!
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Man, you have it nailed, Noble. That's a compliment!
heardonthestreet wrote:I wish I had a nickel for all the times that Rush used the word subvert. You're on a roll.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Considering this album came about largely by accident and by coercion by management, I am not very optimistic about their future.
jrnyjetster wrote:Noble, why would you think Generations is an accident?
jrnyjetster wrote:I hardly think the band was "coerced" into doing it
jrnyjetster wrote:...they had been writing for at least 2 years.
The_Noble_Cause wrote: Augeri said that Jon's writing contributions came seemingly out of nowhere at the last minute. Two of the songs are from Arrival sessions. Two are from an Augeri solo endeavor. One is a cover tune. Some of the songs might've been composed on the road together as a unit, but much of the material seemingly came together haphazzardly.
Greggie wrote: Although certainly there are some songs specifically written for certain albums (like concept albums,)
Monker wrote:Greggie wrote: Although certainly there are some songs specifically written for certain albums (like concept albums,)
Guess what? In an interview from a few years ago Neal said Journey's next about would be - A CONCEPT ALBUM!
Monker wrote:Greggie wrote: Although certainly there are some songs specifically written for certain albums (like concept albums,)
Guess what? In an interview from a few years ago Neal said Journey's next about would be - A CONCEPT ALBUM!
Monker wrote:Greggie wrote: Although certainly there are some songs specifically written for certain albums (like concept albums,)
Guess what? In an interview from a few years ago Neal said Journey's next about would be - A CONCEPT ALBUM!
I think it was a HUGE mistake not releasing Generations until WAAAAAY after the tour started. I mean, if they did that, they could have OPENED with Place in Your Heart and the fans would have gone crazy!!!!NealIsGod wrote:Tours are nice, Red. But without new material, the greatest hits act gets old fast for me. The highlights of the show I saw last month were the new ones, even Gone Crazy!
OpeningAct wrote:I think it was a HUGE mistake not releasing Generations until WAAAAAY after the tour started. I mean, if they did that, they could have OPENED with Place in Your Heart and the fans would have gone crazy!!!!NealIsGod wrote:Tours are nice, Red. But without new material, the greatest hits act gets old fast for me. The highlights of the show I saw last month were the new ones, even Gone Crazy!
I really didn't see the need of the guys performing the tune chronologically...I know it fits into the whole Journey from beginning up to the present, but mixing the dirty dozen in throughout the concert is a better approach...IMO.NealIsGod wrote:OpeningAct wrote:I think it was a HUGE mistake not releasing Generations until WAAAAAY after the tour started. I mean, if they did that, they could have OPENED with Place in Your Heart and the fans would have gone crazy!!!!NealIsGod wrote:Tours are nice, Red. But without new material, the greatest hits act gets old fast for me. The highlights of the show I saw last month were the new ones, even Gone Crazy!
Yeah, but the plan was to start with the early stuff and work forward chronologically. I agree about the way they are distributing it, though. They need to tour next year and play 7 or 8 songs off it, a well as 3 or 4 from Arrival. Add in 10 of their "dirty dozen", and that makes 20-22 songs. Perfect!
OpeningAct wrote:I really didn't see the need of the guys performing the tune chronologically...I know it fits into the whole Journey from beginning up to the present, but mixing the dirty dozen in throughout the concert is a better approach...IMO.NealIsGod wrote:OpeningAct wrote:I think it was a HUGE mistake not releasing Generations until WAAAAAY after the tour started. I mean, if they did that, they could have OPENED with Place in Your Heart and the fans would have gone crazy!!!!NealIsGod wrote:Tours are nice, Red. But without new material, the greatest hits act gets old fast for me. The highlights of the show I saw last month were the new ones, even Gone Crazy!
Yeah, but the plan was to start with the early stuff and work forward chronologically. I agree about the way they are distributing it, though. They need to tour next year and play 7 or 8 songs off it, a well as 3 or 4 from Arrival. Add in 10 of their "dirty dozen", and that makes 20-22 songs. Perfect!
That is too bad NIG....YOU of all people, would have loved it!NealIsGod wrote:OpeningAct wrote:I really didn't see the need of the guys performing the tune chronologically...I know it fits into the whole Journey from beginning up to the present, but mixing the dirty dozen in throughout the concert is a better approach...IMO.NealIsGod wrote:OpeningAct wrote:I think it was a HUGE mistake not releasing Generations until WAAAAAY after the tour started. I mean, if they did that, they could have OPENED with Place in Your Heart and the fans would have gone crazy!!!!NealIsGod wrote:Tours are nice, Red. But without new material, the greatest hits act gets old fast for me. The highlights of the show I saw last month were the new ones, even Gone Crazy!
Yeah, but the plan was to start with the early stuff and work forward chronologically. I agree about the way they are distributing it, though. They need to tour next year and play 7 or 8 songs off it, a well as 3 or 4 from Arrival. Add in 10 of their "dirty dozen", and that makes 20-22 songs. Perfect!
I agree, but Neal has wanted to do a tour with this format for a long time. When I saw them, they abandoned it and just played the songs like a regular concert. I didn't get any pre-Perry stuff, but that didn't bother me!
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