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Free wrote:Does anyone really care?
Please don't get me wrong. They are my favorite band by far. But a tour next summer...............why????
Free wrote:
They are my favorite band by far. But a tour next summer...............why????
jrnyman28 wrote:I wrote this in a thread at BT based on someone else's comments about this year's tour. Given the state of Journey self-promotion, their history, and their last several years of touring I have come up with a "new Journey" model of touring.
Discuss...
*First, Make sure the pre-Perry set is ON THE DVD, then retire that era all-together.
*With that time freed up, the band can add more Augeri-era material.
*Start to whittle down the Perry-era "non-hits".
*Keep the dirty dozen and play "Remember Me", 3-4 songs from "Arrival", all of "RED13" (sounds better in concert than on CD and WAFTE needs to played live while "I Can Breathe" is closest to the signature Journey sound) and play 5-7 songs from "Generations"!
*With each new release (if there are more)add the newest material.
Face it, the crowd indulged the band for the pre-Perry set but only the die-hards really "got it". If people are gonna indulge Journey, let them indulge the NEW Journey!
jrnyman28 wrote:I wrote this in a thread at BT based on someone else's comments about this year's tour. Given the state of Journey self-promotion, their history, and their last several years of touring I have come up with a "new Journey" model of touring.
Discuss...
*First, Make sure the pre-Perry set is ON THE DVD, then retire that era all-together.
*With that time freed up, the band can add more Augeri-era material.
*Start to whittle down the Perry-era "non-hits".
*Keep the dirty dozen and play "Remember Me", 3-4 songs from "Arrival", all of "RED13" (sounds better in concert than on CD and WAFTE needs to played live while "I Can Breathe" is closest to the signature Journey sound) and play 5-7 songs from "Generations"!
*With each new release (if there are more)add the newest material.
Face it, the crowd indulged the band for the pre-Perry set but only the die-hards really "got it". If people are gonna indulge Journey, let them indulge the NEW Journey!
sadie65 wrote:I wish the band a lot of continues success...but realisitcally, if Generations doesn't score in popularity (which given the state of radio today is doubtful), then I believe Journey will be forced to become moreso a nostalgia act. I'm glad you are all seeing young people in the crowds, but without a major success here, they will have a hard time being able to present more than their greatest hits. It's the same for many bands from the classic rock era. I really do hope it turns out differently, but lightening very seldom strikes twice. No flames intended.
cubby69 wrote:jrnyman28 wrote:I wrote this in a thread at BT based on someone else's comments about this year's tour. Given the state of Journey self-promotion, their history, and their last several years of touring I have come up with a "new Journey" model of touring.
Discuss...
*First, Make sure the pre-Perry set is ON THE DVD, then retire that era all-together.
*With that time freed up, the band can add more Augeri-era material.
*Start to whittle down the Perry-era "non-hits".
*Keep the dirty dozen and play "Remember Me", 3-4 songs from "Arrival", all of "RED13" (sounds better in concert than on CD and WAFTE needs to played live while "I Can Breathe" is closest to the signature Journey sound) and play 5-7 songs from "Generations"!
*With each new release (if there are more)add the newest material.
Face it, the crowd indulged the band for the pre-Perry set but only the die-hards really "got it". If people are gonna indulge Journey, let them indulge the NEW Journey!
Dave,
Good points all around but you know me, I have to disagree with you on 'never' playing pre-Perry era songs again!!! There is time for songs from all era's of this band. No, they don't need to play four or five, but I think one or two songs from that era is appropriate. Don't ya think?
cubby69 wrote:Dave,
Good points all around but you know me, I have to disagree with you on 'never' playing pre-Perry era songs again!!! There is time for songs from all era's of this band. No, they don't need to play four or five, but I think one or two songs from that era is appropriate. Don't ya think?
Rock'ndeano wrote:I don't see why we need to weed anything out...Springsteen keeps his band on it's toes by bringing a new setlist every night...He will play lost gems every night..
I may be in the minority here, in fact I know I am, but I LOVE the dirty dozen..I love watching the crowd get pumped and drownout the band..To me as a fan, I want to see the crowd in harmony, and when they play their last 10 somgs or so, the entire audience is inolved..
I also truly believe Faith in the Heartland, Place in your Heart belong in the dozen..they fit in perfectly, so does Higher Place. I don't know why for the life of me, Alive Again is never discussed nor played..That song has Journey positivism all over it.
heardonthestreet wrote:Somgs
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You also made up two new words, Deano! You are no doubt more educated.
Free wrote:Does anyone really care?
Please don't get me wrong. They are my favorite band by far. But a tour next summer...............why????
I would take Generations over Faith in the Heartland, but ABSOLUTELY agree with you as far as Place in Your Heart and Higher Place...both belong on the next Greatest Hits cd!Rock'ndeano wrote:I don't see why we need to weed anything out...Springsteen keeps his band on it's toes by bringing a new setlist every night...He will play lost gems every night..
I may be in the minority here, in fact I know I am, but I LOVE the dirty dozen..I love watching the crowd get pumped and drownout the band..To me as a fan, I want to see the crowd in harmony, and when they play their last 10 somgs or so, the entire audience is inolved..
I also truly believe Faith in the Heartland, Place in your Heart belong in the dozen..they fit in perfectly, so does Higher Place. I don't know why for the life of me, Alive Again is never discussed nor played..That song has Journey positivism all over it.
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Here we go again. You'd like that, wouldn't you, PF?
perryfaithful wrote:yak wrote:![]()
Here we go again. You'd like that, wouldn't you, PF?
What Yak...don't know what you would do with yourself if Journey took a year off? You taking this treat away from the European fans? How selfish......
Anyone have a smiley face pouring down a stiff drink??
perryfaithful wrote: What Yak...don't know what you would do with yourself if Journey took a year off? You taking this treat away from the European fans? How selfish......
perryfaithful wrote: GIVE IT A REST in the US
Sounds like they are already planning on some European Festivals next year and that is great. Those poor fans have been begging for it, it is about time!!
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