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Monker wrote:We were almost late, for various reasons, including stopping at Outback for dinner. We sat down as Don Vaughan was wrapping up an intro set with Jonathan on harmonica and Ross on bass. I wish I had seen more of him...he seemed pretty good.
Journey started a little late, which was a good thing for us. The intro was still "Won't Be Fooled Again" into the Star Spangled Banner. They performed the usual GH set, which has been posted here many times before. Deen sang, "Who's Cryin Now", "Open Arms" and "Faithfully". JSS was definitley 'on' and he nailed all the songs. He gets the crowd involved with the clapping, lighter/cell phones on lights, etc. There definitely needs to be some updating with the big screens. There were some good moments with it, "Lights", and "Faithfully" in particular...but over all it is underused. The sound was the best I have heard at a Journey concert...not overpowering at all as it has been on past tours. I think the highlights for me anywy, were "Separate Ways", "Faithfully" and DSB.
I think the set list definitley needs tweaking...people around me just didn't seem to 'get' "Dead or Alive" or "Edge of the Blade"...The set seems a bit convoluted or something. It doesn't flow as well as it has in the past.
I wasn't expecting much out of DL...just from what people have been saying...But, geez, they are incredible. I wouldn't say they 'blow away' Journey...but they definitley upstage them in about every way. From the intro of "We Will Rock You", to the stage set up itself, to how they (ALL OF THEM, not just the lead singer) use the stage, to the use of the big screens, to promoting the bands future, to the solos, it all upstages Journey. I was very impressed....and would love to see DL again.
I said the similar things for the Main Event tour, compared to Styx...it's a bit disapointing that Uourney has not learned the lessons. The difference between now and then is Journey had a history with Augeri. JSS gives 210% to do whatever it takes to get that connection to the audience but it takes time to get it completely. It takes more then just songs and talent to perform them to put on an excellet show, too...DL has it all together, IMO...Journey is obviously still working on it.
JDouglee wrote:Big screens, stage set up...hmm does that make a good show? Musicianship maybe?![]()
Maybe it's a bunch of shirtless guys onstage...whats the secret??
Monker wrote:JDouglee wrote:Big screens, stage set up...hmm does that make a good show? Musicianship maybe?![]()
Maybe it's a bunch of shirtless guys onstage...whats the secret??
No, it's the total package. DL upstages Journey in every way. Musicianship? How about the Vivian/Collen trade off solos? How about the bass intro to "Rock On"? Over all - DL puts on the better show. Journey's not there yet. It seems that everything Journey does, DL does too, and kicks it up one more notch.
Monker wrote:JDouglee wrote:Big screens, stage set up...hmm does that make a good show? Musicianship maybe?![]()
Maybe it's a bunch of shirtless guys onstage...whats the secret??
No, it's the total package. DL upstages Journey in every way. Musicianship? How about the Vivian/Collen trade off solos? How about the bass intro to "Rock On"? Over all - DL puts on the better show. Journey's not there yet. It seems that everything Journey does, DL does too, and kicks it up one more notch.
Monker wrote:
No, it's the total package. DL upstages Journey in every way. Musicianship? How about the Vivian/Collen trade off solos? How about the bass intro to "Rock On"? Over all - DL puts on the better show. Journey's not there yet. It seems that everything Journey does, DL does too, and kicks it up one more notch.
Rockin'Deano wrote:Monker wrote:
No, it's the total package. DL upstages Journey in every way. Musicianship? How about the Vivian/Collen trade off solos? How about the bass intro to "Rock On"? Over all - DL puts on the better show. Journey's not there yet. It seems that everything Journey does, DL does too, and kicks it up one more notch.
You just proved without a shadow of a single fucking doubt, how incredibly stupid your are and the axe you are trying to grind.
Dude, there is NO way, no fucking way, Def Lippard can even compete with the New Journey. No way in Hell. They lose at every position.
thevoicelover wrote:I agree with the whole stage setup thing and visual's...when I saw them Def's was better, of course, because they had the whole stage to work with...Journey only half a stage.....what's most important here is the music...not visual's and use of stage........at my concert Journey blew Def away musically IMO...........Elliott was rougher vocally then Soto...this was in July in the beginning with Jeff.....even then he was better vocally then Joe imo...and I was very critical of him...still thought Journey was better musically!
MartyMoffatt wrote:True, Def Leppard had the better lights and visuals (as expected), but they appeared to be just going through the motions most of the time.
Joe Elliot's growl (singing's maybe too kind a word for it nowadays) very rarely raised itself to the level that he is still capable of.
Also the mixing for DL was poor. At Shoreline I couldn't hear anything apart from the bass and drums - vocals and guitars were completely lost, and it was SO loud where we were it was painful and we had to leave early.
I've been a fan of Def Leppard since 1978 (I have an original copy of their Bludgeon Riffola EP) and have seen them many times, but I felt that in several of these shows they looked like they were intimidated by how good Journey had been before them.
The exception in the five shows I saw was Seattle, where Def Leppard finally raised their performance to the level of Journey and it made for a fantastic evening's entertainment - two bands on absolute top form.
Get over what??? Monker, you make no sense! Out of all the comment's here you attack mine! Not a surprise! Think you need to get over it!Monker wrote:thevoicelover wrote:I agree with the whole stage setup thing and visual's...when I saw them Def's was better, of course, because they had the whole stage to work with...Journey only half a stage.....what's most important here is the music...not visual's and use of stage........at my concert Journey blew Def away musically IMO...........Elliott was rougher vocally then Soto...this was in July in the beginning with Jeff.....even then he was better vocally then Joe imo...and I was very critical of him...still thought Journey was better musically!
That's only partialy true. If it were completely true, I wouldn't read comments from Journey fans saying they were 'bored' at Yes concerts.
The bottom line is it's a CONCERT and I'm there to be entertained and get my $200 worth. Jeff and Journey put on a great show...but there ARE shortcomings that they had that DL didn't. Get over it...that's my opinion.
AR wrote:Def Leppard is not very good live on this tour. It's a setlist of songs designed for fans of Queer Eye for the Straight Guy. I've seen Leppard 11 times, and this tour has left me less than impressed. Not enough rockers in what is a very poorly conceived list of tunes. I will agree though that their stage looks good.
Just shows how we all see things very differently.
JDouglee wrote:Phil is good, but c'mon. Neal owns.
ace wrote:A well penned review although I disagree about the "show" aspects. I think it's a matter of personal taste when viewing a show. Theatrics have never impressed me, which is why I prefer watching folks like the Who, Stones, Springsteen. They just play the music and the singer has their patented moves. The lighting/stage setup and theatrics don't matter to me as long as the sound and songs are great. Journey has never been big on theatrics at any time and I say good for them.
Clasicrockldy wrote:So what about the Viv/Collen trade off solos? DL has two guitarists, Journey only one ( not counting Jon when he plays guitar, sometimes), but that one is better than two...........
lights1961 wrote:The Journey stage since the vacation over tour has been just plain anyway.. at this time in their lifes does Journey need a big lights and stage production??
The answer for this tour is a resounding NO.. The crowd and the music has spoken for itself!! especially since JSS has taken control of the reins.. The Def Leppards stage suits them well as their players still like to roam around... Joruneys guys dont roam all that much anymore, so no reason to have a full stage.. again----is about the stage or the MUSIC.. my mind is you remember the music far longer than you remember the production of it all.
Rick
thevoicelover wrote:Get over what??? Monker, you make no sense! Out of all the comment's here you attack mine! Not a surprise! Think you need to get over it!Monker wrote:thevoicelover wrote:I agree with the whole stage setup thing and visual's...when I saw them Def's was better, of course, because they had the whole stage to work with...Journey only half a stage.....what's most important here is the music...not visual's and use of stage........at my concert Journey blew Def away musically IMO...........Elliott was rougher vocally then Soto...this was in July in the beginning with Jeff.....even then he was better vocally then Joe imo...and I was very critical of him...still thought Journey was better musically!
That's only partialy true. If it were completely true, I wouldn't read comments from Journey fans saying they were 'bored' at Yes concerts.
The bottom line is it's a CONCERT and I'm there to be entertained and get my $200 worth. Jeff and Journey put on a great show...but there ARE shortcomings that they had that DL didn't. Get over it...that's my opinion.
NealIsGod wrote:Monker wrote:The one thing that I remember is how perfect "Rock It" was...the music, the video, the extended bits in the middle.
I don't like to watch TV when I go to a concert.
Monker wrote:JDouglee wrote:Phil is good, but c'mon. Neal owns.
Neal owns the national anthem, that's true. But, DL owns guitar rock, not Journey.
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