by Jeremey » Thu Dec 01, 2005 11:36 pm
A general thoughts based on reading this entire thread:
• I've heard that Japanese audiences are very reserved, cheering and clapping only between songs, and staying seated. Then again, I seem to remember concert clips of Japanese audiences standing up and screaming, so I'm not sure which to believe.
Based on the Nov 11 concert I saw versus the 1981 Houston performance:
• Neal Schon is twice the guitarist he was 24 years ago. 2005 Schon easily bests 1981 Schon.
• Steve Smith, I am sorry to say, is a superior drummer to Deen Castronovo.
• Steve Perry in 1981 is a far superior vocalist than Steve Augeri in 2005. And I'm not even going to argue "Yes, but Perry in 2005 sucks!", I'm just comparing the 1981 DVD to the 2005 performance I saw 3 weeks ago.
• The professionalism of the 2005 Journey lineup surpasses the professionalism of the 1981 concert. Not sure how that makes one concert experience better than the other tho...My experience was that the 2005 show was almost too cooly professional, almost distant and going through the motions at times. If we're talking rock and roll, give me unadulterated mania any day over cool professionalism.
• The musical diversity of 2005 performance was superior to the 1981 DVD. Much larger catalog to draw from, and cheers to Journey for performing multiple Generations songs.
• Did not see the inventive "live" versions of songs that I had seen in prior years and that appears on the 1981 DVD in the 2005 show. The 2002 show had great extended versions of Chain Reaction, Trial By Fire (acoustic), Liberty, etc. The highlights of the 1981 DVD for me are the extended Where Were You, the cool intro to Escape, the ubiquitous Lights/Stay Awhile medley (missing in 2005), etc, etc.
Anyway, just a few observations. No need to flame or call anyone retarded here, just one man's opinion who's seen both shows within the past 4 weeks.