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Postby knox » Sun Jun 25, 2006 11:08 pm

I linked a pic of lots of empty seats at the Camden show on BT, and the reason given for the empty seats was traffic.

Then, someone chimed in and said Jones Beach was the same way - lots of empty seats for Journey during the first part of their set.

I would love to know, for the rest of the tour (or what we can get reports of) how the crowd is for Journey.

Here is the link from Camden I linked from DL's site:

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Please don't let this go off in a million different tangents.
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Postby LAWoman » Mon Jun 26, 2006 1:13 am

There are reviews that also say in Jones Beach the weather sucked, but Journey played to a nearly full house and lots of people left after Journey--not staying for DL. If the argument is, well, it just BT people so they aren't giving an accurate picture. It's Journey fans who are going to the shows and posting reviews. Unfortunately MR is a pretty adverse place for Journey fans lately so I doubt you'll find many reviews here.
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Postby augeri1 » Mon Jun 26, 2006 1:59 am

Just curioius what row were you in? Also, why no shot of the surrounding crowd?
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Postby Rock Fn » Mon Jun 26, 2006 2:03 am

What's behind those cylinders The rest of the stage?
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Postby EightyRock » Mon Jun 26, 2006 2:27 am

Made a stop at BT to read reviews and check what overall feeling is about the show last night. On the general forum there is a thread entitled:

RumoURs and Facts about Stevie Awesome.
If you really want to barf, go read it. Stuff like that is what makes BT look so stupid and have no credibility. God forbid if somebody wanted to talk music.
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Postby FormerJrnyFan » Mon Jun 26, 2006 2:37 am

LAWoman wrote:There are reviews that also say in Jones Beach the weather sucked, but Journey played to a nearly full house and lots of people left after Journey--not staying for DL. If the argument is, well, it just BT people so they aren't giving an accurate picture. It's Journey fans who are going to the shows and posting reviews. Unfortunately MR is a pretty adverse place for Journey fans lately so I doubt you'll find many reviews here.


It didn't rain the entire show, so the weather can't be blamed. There were plenty of empty seats while Journey was on. All the empty seats got filled when Def Leppard came on stage. I've never seen the theater so packed at a Journey show before, and I go see them there whenever they play there. It think it was mostly a Def Leppard crowd.
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Postby Rock Fn » Mon Jun 26, 2006 2:42 am

EightyRock wrote:Made a stop at BT to read reviews and check what overall feeling is about the show last night. On the general forum there is a thread entitled:

RumoURs and Facts about Stevie Awesome.
If you really want to barf, go read it. Stuff like that is what makes BT look so stupid and have no credibility. God forbid if somebody wanted to talk music.



Why do you think the band doesn't visit BT anymore? You have a bunch of Adult males and females acting like 15 yr old boy crazy girls. It's bizarre and disturbing to say the least.
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Postby LAWoman » Mon Jun 26, 2006 3:10 am

journeygal wrote:
LAWoman wrote:There are reviews that also say in Jones Beach the weather sucked, but Journey played to a nearly full house and lots of people left after Journey--not staying for DL. If the argument is, well, it just BT people so they aren't giving an accurate picture. It's Journey fans who are going to the shows and posting reviews. Unfortunately MR is a pretty adverse place for Journey fans lately so I doubt you'll find many reviews here.


It didn't rain the entire show, so the weather can't be blamed. There were plenty of empty seats while Journey was on. All the empty seats got filled when Def Leppard came on stage. I've never seen the theater so packed at a Journey show before, and I go see them there whenever they play there. It think it was mostly a Def Leppard crowd.


So this goes to show that reviews are unreliable. Two people at the show report different things.
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Postby wildone » Mon Jun 26, 2006 4:23 am

Rock Fn wrote:
EightyRock wrote:Made a stop at BT to read reviews and check what overall feeling is about the show last night. On the general forum there is a thread entitled:

RumoURs and Facts about Stevie Awesome.
If you really want to barf, go read it. Stuff like that is what makes BT look so stupid and have no credibility. God forbid if somebody wanted to talk music.



Why do you think the band doesn't visit BT anymore? You have a bunch of Adult males and females acting like 15 yr old boy crazy girls. It's bizarre and disturbing to say the least.
They hate the thought of growing up so they need to hold on to there youth anyway they can ...so they joined the New high school cult thing to make them feel young again...(it's not working the old guy steve a is losing his voice)
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Postby Morning Wood » Mon Jun 26, 2006 6:46 am

I was at Jones Beach. There were a lot of seats empty in the beginning of the Journey show, but filled up after three or four songs. Weather was really bad getting to the venue, and cleared up right before the show. I could see if there may have been some traffic problems - one of the main routes to the show was flooded and crawling along at 15 MPH.

Yes, there were empty seats - but mostly where the corporate season ticket holders sit. Jones Beach was more filled in the front than Camden was. Camden had entirely empty rows in the front, but they were rows with a sucky view. Quite possible scalpers couldn't sell them.

A lot of people left after Journey - yes, that was true also. If you're not a DL fan, why not? Getting out of the parking lot after the show is pure hell.
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Postby FormerJrnyFan » Mon Jun 26, 2006 6:48 am

Morning Wood wrote:I was at Jones Beach. There were a lot of seats empty in the beginning of the Journey show, but filled up after three or four songs. Weather was really bad getting to the venue, and cleared up right before the show. I could see if there may have been some traffic problems - one of the main routes to the show was flooded and crawling along at 15 MPH.

Yes, there were empty seats - but mostly where the corporate season ticket holders sit. Jones Beach was more filled in the front than Camden was. Camden had entirely empty rows in the front, but they were rows with a sucky view. Quite possible scalpers couldn't sell them.

A lot of people left after Journey - yes, that was true also. If you're not a DL fan, why not? Getting out of the parking lot after the show is pure hell.


Just curious - where were your seats?
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Postby Rockindeano » Mon Jun 26, 2006 6:49 am

Morning Wood wrote:
A lot of people left after Journey - yes, that was true also. If you're not a DL fan, why not? Getting out of the parking lot after the show is pure hell.



Ok, not calling you a liar at all, but how can the place be packed, and also "a lot of people left after Journey?"

Someone is BS ing.

What they should do is a ticket exchange. When Journey fans leave, give your ticket to waiting DL fans. If anything, you would sell more t-shirts, beer and food.
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Postby Morning Wood » Mon Jun 26, 2006 6:54 am

Rockn'deano wrote:
Ok, not calling you a liar at all, but how can the place be packed, and also "a lot of people left after Journey?"

Someone is BS ing.

What they should do is a ticket exchange. When Journey fans leave, give your ticket to waiting DL fans. If anything, you would sell more t-shirts, beer and food.


Journeygal, Orch sec A.

Deano, that did happen - there was a lot of seat changing in between shows.

I really wouldn't say one show was more crowded than the other, sorry. After three or four songs, Journey started to fill up. I still saw a similar amount of empties for DL.
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Postby nolippin » Mon Jun 26, 2006 7:13 am

My favorite was in the "Jones Beach...so how was it thread". Some rocket scientist said, "NEAL PLAYED SOMETHING TO THE TUNE OF THE NATIONAL ANTHEM." Ummm...hello?!??!?! No wonder the band never goes there.

EightyRock wrote:Made a stop at BT to read reviews and check what overall feeling is about the show last night. On the general forum there is a thread entitled:

RumoURs and Facts about Stevie Awesome.
If you really want to barf, go read it. Stuff like that is what makes BT look so stupid and have no credibility. God forbid if somebody wanted to talk music.
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Postby junky » Mon Jun 26, 2006 7:30 am

Morning Wood wrote:
Rockn'deano wrote:
Ok, not calling you a liar at all, but how can the place be packed, and also "a lot of people left after Journey?"

Someone is BS ing.

What they should do is a ticket exchange. When Journey fans leave, give your ticket to waiting DL fans. If anything, you would sell more t-shirts, beer and food.


Journeygal, Orch sec A.

Deano, that did happen - there was a lot of seat changing in between shows.

I really wouldn't say one show was more crowded than the other, sorry. After three or four songs, Journey started to fill up. I still saw a similar amount of empties for DL.


I was there last night, front row, orch B.

Yes it was pretty empty when Journey came on, but seemed to fill up by the third song.

Weather was an issue, and the venue is alcohol free.
Poeple were sitting in their cars drinking and waiting for the rain to stop up until the last minute. The rain stopped, thank God, about ten minutes before Journey came on. We were in the VIP tent, and thought about watching the show from there, but the rain stopped so we tried to get to ours seats, before the show started, but it was slow going due to the amount of people starting to pour in to the theater all at once.

Also, got to see soundcheck with about a hundred others.
Steve was there, they did Faith In The Heartland and after that the guys just messed around for a few minutes, playing silly songs and joking around.
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Postby wildone » Mon Jun 26, 2006 7:48 am

jrnyjunky wrote:
Morning Wood wrote:
Rockn'deano wrote:
Ok, not calling you a liar at all, but how can the place be packed, and also "a lot of people left after Journey?"

Someone is BS ing.

What they should do is a ticket exchange. When Journey fans leave, give your ticket to waiting DL fans. If anything, you would sell more t-shirts, beer and food.


Journeygal, Orch sec A.

Deano, that did happen - there was a lot of seat changing in between shows.

I really wouldn't say one show was more crowded than the other, sorry. After three or four songs, Journey started to fill up. I still saw a similar amount of empties for DL.


I was there last night, front row, orch B.

Yes it was pretty empty when Journey came on, but seemed to fill up by the third song.

Weather was an issue, and the venue is alcohol free.
Poeple were sitting in their cars drinking and waiting for the rain to stop up until the last minute. The rain stopped, thank God, about ten minutes before Journey came on. We were in the VIP tent, and thought about watching the show from there, but the rain stopped so we tried to get to ours seats, before the show started, but it was slow going due to the amount of people starting to pour in to the theater all at once.

Also, got to see soundcheck with about a hundred others.
Steve was there, they did Faith In The Heartland and after that the guys just messed around for a few minutes, playing silly songs and joking around.
Wow just had an email from a friend on the east coast and said dl blew journey off the map!!!!Go figure...(and there a hard core journey fan to )
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Postby deflep_mr » Mon Jun 26, 2006 7:50 am

Ok...I am a Def Leppard fan ...I went to Jones last night.

The entrance was so congested that most people missed the first 20 minutes of Journey. Given that .... there were MANY more empty seats for Journey then Leppard...period.

Next, Steve Augeri...or whatever his name was...kept walking off the stage when the drummer started to sing...it was really weird..unless you knew the drummer was signing it looked like lip synching..it obviously wasnt but it was hard to tell with the singer running off the stage every 30 secs.

I sat through the whole set and people were losing patience with everyone in the band singing a song. You need a front man!

The show was 100% packed when Leppard went on..if anyone left it was right before the encore.
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Postby Morning Wood » Mon Jun 26, 2006 8:01 am

nolippin wrote:My favorite was in the "Jones Beach...so how was it thread". Some rocket scientist said, "NEAL PLAYED SOMETHING TO THE TUNE OF THE NATIONAL ANTHEM." Ummm...hello?!??!?! No wonder the band never goes there.


Uh, if you're saying the band never comes to Long Island, you're quite wrong.

Neal was not playing the National Anthem... in fact, I don't know what the he's been playing the last two nights either. Sounded like a very distorted "My Country Tis of Thee" - and I could only figure that out from the last line Neal played. I can see him playing that one though, because "God Save Our Queen" goes to the same tune in the UK.
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Postby Rockindeano » Mon Jun 26, 2006 8:22 am

He was talking about not going to Back Talk, not Long Island.
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Postby HigherPlace2001 » Mon Jun 26, 2006 9:24 am

I was at Camden and Jones Beach....travel to both venues was pure hell due to the weather and people did get there late. As for the empty seats, it appears that at Camden most of the front seats were Def Leppard fans who DID NOT come in for Journey. At Jones Beach there was quite a bit of ticket swapping going on between Def and Journey fans. It was primarily a packed house for both bands. Only a handful of die-hard Journey fans left. I was sec A also.

Morning Wood is correct, Neal did not play the National Anthem. It was a shorter instrumental also.

Boy, I left for business for a couple of weeks and Deano went off the deep end. Sheesh!
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Postby KittyKat » Mon Jun 26, 2006 4:44 pm

As long as people aren't turning in their tickets for refunds before the shows and ticket sales are steady then it's a moot point anyway. People are going to the shows. I have to question who they are there to see in the first place? I read a recent concert report from billboard that was posted on Metal Sludge that showed one show in December for Journey and one for DL from November where the attendance for Journey was 2500 DL's was 10,000 When this tour was first announced I was lead to believe from posters on BT that Journey had similar numbers to DL so I thought the audience split would be 50/50.
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Postby perryfaithful » Mon Jun 26, 2006 11:07 pm

deflep_mr wrote:Ok...I am a Def Leppard fan ...I went to Jones last night.

The entrance was so congested that most people missed the first 20 minutes of Journey. Given that .... there were MANY more empty seats for Journey then Leppard...period.

Next, Steve Augeri...or whatever his name was...kept walking off the stage when the drummer started to sing...it was really weird..unless you knew the drummer was signing it looked like lip synching..it obviously wasnt but it was hard to tell with the singer running off the stage every 30 secs.

I sat through the whole set and people were losing patience with everyone in the band singing a song. You need a front man!

The show was 100% packed when Leppard went on..if anyone left it was right before the encore.




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Postby perryfaithful » Mon Jun 26, 2006 11:09 pm

Where are OUR guys who were going to Camden??
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Postby Eric » Mon Jun 26, 2006 11:13 pm

What did you think would happen?

Journey is opening every show and the typical concert goer doesn't care about being there on time. They want to have fun, drink and hear some tunes.

This decision is AWFUL by Journey. Maybe the worst decision they've made so far!
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Postby conversationpc » Mon Jun 26, 2006 11:16 pm

Eric wrote:Journey is opening every show and the typical concert goer doesn't care about being there on time. They want to have fun, drink and hear some tunes.

This decision is AWFUL by Journey. Maybe the worst decision they've made so far!


I agree. Whether it's called a "co-headlining" tour or not, the fact is that Journey is the opening act, simply for the fact that a good portion of the audience is not going to show up until closer to the time that Def Leppard takes the stage. They should be doing what David Lee Roth and Sammy Hagar did a couple of years ago and swap the headlining spot every night.
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Postby perryfaithful » Tue Jun 27, 2006 12:12 am

conversationpc wrote:
Eric wrote:Journey is opening every show and the typical concert goer doesn't care about being there on time. They want to have fun, drink and hear some tunes.

This decision is AWFUL by Journey. Maybe the worst decision they've made so far!


I agree. Whether it's called a "co-headlining" tour or not, the fact is that Journey is the opening act, simply for the fact that a good portion of the audience is not going to show up until closer to the time that Def Leppard takes the stage. They should be doing what David Lee Roth and Sammy Hagar did a couple of years ago and swap the headlining spot every night.


...and leave the order as a "surprise" so everyone gets their asses in there on time!

Journey should have taken this year off, or at least a good portion of it.
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Postby yak » Tue Jun 27, 2006 4:08 am

So this goes to show that reviews are unreliable. Two people at the show report different things.


This also happened when I saw Journey last summer. It was a great show...and I was there! And I wasn't drinking.......or drugging...like some

Journey is opening every show and the typical concert goer doesn't care about being there on time. They want to have fun, drink and hear some tunes.

This decision is AWFUL by Journey. Maybe the worst decision they've made so far!


Agreed! This happens at most concerts. But, of course, this has those salivating and lascivious menopausal minds spinning!
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Postby Eric » Tue Jun 27, 2006 6:41 am

[quote="perryfaithful"Journey should have taken this year off, or at least a good portion of it.[/color][/quote]


Maybe a few years off...write some material and come back strong and rested with some pent-up demand.
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