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Postby Vladan » Fri Sep 22, 2006 8:56 am

Well, I was suprised to see some songs in the members list's here. Here is my list, and alot of these songs are not actually all that bad compared to other bands, just not my thing when it comes to Journey, that's all. But at the end of the day, I can still tolerate every single Song Journey has done, I might not dig it 100% - but it's still a Journey song.

1. Believe
2. Loved By You
3. Gone Crazy
4. In Self Defense
5. All The Way
6. Butterfly
7. Knowing That You Love Me
8. Where were You
9. Line Of Fire
10. Back Talk
11. Out Of Harms Way
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Postby Granny » Fri Sep 22, 2006 9:48 am

OK_OK_OK This a Journey Forum. We are supposed to be supporting them. I thought you all liked Journey and Steve Perry. SHut up already. I love all of their songs-maybe not equally- but I don't skip them on an album or down them like u do. It's MUSIC!!!! :) Dis someone elses songs. But not Journey here on this forum. Now you've made Granny angry and you could me a heart attack at my age. so behave all of you!!!!!!! :cry: :) :)
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Postby conversationpc » Fri Sep 22, 2006 10:31 am

Matthew wrote:Okay - shit Journey records...

1) Baby I'm Leaving You

2) All of Arrival

3) All of Red 13

4) All of Generations (except "A Better Life" and "A Place In Your Heart")

5) Back Talk (the only duff track Journey recorded between '81-'86)

6) Anytime

7) Colors of the Spirit (those pan pipes...)

8) Most of the pre-Perry material (I don't hate them - but I'd could happily never listen to them again)


Everything else is great...especially "Escape", "Frontiers" and "Raised On Radio" - which are all totally outstanding, classic albums throughout.


You are smoking crack, my friend. Nothing on "Arrival" or "Red 13" is any good? Come on, be honest with yourself for crying out loud.
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Postby Triple S » Fri Sep 22, 2006 12:26 pm

[quote="Jeremey"]I'm sure I'll miss some (there's just too many ballads on TBF that should go on the list, so I'll be selective, plus I haven't listened to Arrival in about 2 years)...


12) Don't Go Down On Me Baby
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Don't GO Down On Me Baby? - good one! Can't believe none of you perverts noticed this! (I kind of like that song actually)
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Postby Amanda » Fri Sep 22, 2006 12:38 pm

1) Keep On Runnin'
2) TBF minue MOL, WYLAW and TBF
3) We Will Meet Again
4) Keep On Runnin'
5) In Self Defense
6) Knowing That You Love Me
7) Keep On Runnin'
8) City of the Angels
9) Keep On Runnin'
10) Keep On Runnin'
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Postby A Fire Inside » Fri Sep 22, 2006 2:32 pm

I can't believe some of you don't like WWMA or Anytime! :shock:
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Postby Matthew » Fri Sep 22, 2006 7:23 pm

conversationpc wrote:
Matthew wrote:Okay - shit Journey records...

1) Baby I'm Leaving You

2) All of Arrival

3) All of Red 13

4) All of Generations (except "A Better Life" and "A Place In Your Heart")

5) Back Talk (the only duff track Journey recorded between '81-'86)

6) Anytime

7) Colors of the Spirit (those pan pipes...)

8) Most of the pre-Perry material (I don't hate them - but I'd could happily never listen to them again)


Everything else is great...especially "Escape", "Frontiers" and "Raised On Radio" - which are all totally outstanding, classic albums throughout.


You are smoking crack, my friend. Nothing on "Arrival" or "Red 13" is any good? Come on, be honest with yourself for crying out loud.



Not any more, Dave.


Okay - I quite like "Signs of Life" and "I Got A Reason" . But I do think its a mediocre, 'empty' record. Compared to most AOR bands it isn't "shit" - it has Neal on it after all - but compared to Journey at their best it is.

Someone here once said that Red 13 sounds like a demo from an unsigned Scandinavian band - which pretty much sums up what I think of that record.

Sorry - but I really have tried to like the Augeri era of the band. I've given up now....although I LOVE "A Better Life" off Generations.
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Postby ddregs » Fri Sep 22, 2006 7:33 pm

I don't have great memory for track names, but after listening for 15 years to Journey records, here are my opinions, which are a sum of memories linked with songs.
Journey: I love the instrumentals but not that much the sung tracks. Not a huge fan of their first period. This is a record I should re-listen today
Look into the Future: My less favorite Journey record. That sums it up
Next: Love it. Dunbar really plays so mean on this record, love a lot of songs here
Infinity: While the approach was different with Perry on vocals, Love some tracks but I preferred Next.
Evolution/Departure/Captured/Escape/Frontiers: UNTOUCHABLE
Raised on Radio: half of the record went for that pop-soul-funk 80s sound. it sounds very dated today, with drum machines/loops/synths. Don't like it so much and it contains some fantastic tracks and other mediocre fillers.
Trial By Fire: better record than ROR, but times have changed. Too many ballads here and some fantastic tracks (Easy to Fall, a true gem by late Perry)
Arrival: loved it , I still wonder if it was the sign of time (I was getting engaged with my future wife) or the real value of the record. I recall Higher Place being my fav track on it
Red 13: didn't do for me.
Generations: loved Out of Harms Way and Beyond the Clouds. But too many highs and lows on this record.
So, the perfect combination of the worst Journey songs for me would be a pick from their first 4 records + the last 4.
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Postby johnroxx » Fri Sep 22, 2006 10:35 pm

Rockin'Deano wrote:Has everyone here lost their mind?

Has anyone NOT seen how pumped up the crowd gets for SW?

You people are high. Seperate Ways, and yes, it's spelled SEPERATE, is a timeless rock anthem.
MOL isn't, but is still decent


An absolute classic, but it's spelled correctly, ie: separate.

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Postby Chevypv » Fri Sep 22, 2006 10:57 pm

1. Butterfly
2. Butterfly
3. Butterfly
4. Butterfly
5-8. Red13

And pretty much anything written by Steve Augeri, the dude just aint a songwriter
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Postby ProgRocker53 » Fri Sep 22, 2006 11:25 pm

1. Believe (Tried too hard to be a timeless Journey song, sucked too much to be a timeless Journey song)
2. Gone Crazy (Same sentiments stated earlier, plus it's just plain bad)
3. Back Talk (I appreciate the experimentation.... it just didn't work here)
4. Open Arms (Just.... gay)
5. Dead Or Alive (Not a huge fan.. just falls flat for me)
6. Homemade Love (meh)
7. Baby I'm A Leavin' You (ew)
8. Can Do (meh)
9. Only Solutions (yuck)
10-16. Anything on ROR that's not GCHI, BGTY, IBAWY, PT, or Suzanne

Everyone who doesn't like One More is nuts. That song is the balls. Seriously. The guitaring, quasi-manowarish lyrics, and the RHYTHM SECTION all combine to make a great song. Ross put on the best performance of his career on this song, I believe. That bassline is ridiculous!
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Postby heardonthestreet » Fri Sep 22, 2006 11:31 pm

I like a few of the songs from the last two preperry era albums. I think that "In the Morning Day" with Ross and Gregg on vocals is nice. Some very nice lyrics from the material before Perry. I would have loved to hear what Perry did with "For You."

"Only The Young"..............I don't believe that I can even remember the lyrics.
"Ask The Lonely"...............I love the song, but the voice over ruins it for me every time.

Of Perry's solo work, I skip "Donna Please."

I'm like all the concert goers that only recognize the Journey/Perry songs. His voice in combination with band is what drew me to Journey and anything else falls far short without him. I respect anyone moving on with new frontmen down the line. I'm totally comfortable with my conception of the band.

I totally love all of ROR and TBF.

I'm not a vocalist so I can't pick apart and point out any of Perry's possible flaws. Not knowing is a blessing, I guess.
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Postby The_Noble_Cause » Fri Sep 22, 2006 11:54 pm

Matthew wrote:
....although I LOVE "A Better Life" off Generations.


Deen striving his damndest to sound like Steve Perry wouldn't have anything to do with that, now would it?
He even has that breathy winded quality down pat.
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Postby ddregs » Sat Sep 23, 2006 12:28 am

NealSchonFan53 wrote:Everyone who doesn't like One More is nuts. That song is the balls. Seriously. The guitaring, quasi-manowarish lyrics, and the RHYTHM SECTION all combine to make a great song. Ross put on the best performance of his career on this song, I believe. That bassline is ridiculous!

I loved One More , but I keep thinking the missing element on that song was Perry vocals. He strains a lot on the chorus of the song, towards the end, and it ruins the moment they built IMO.
Anyway, Smitty (double-bass drums) and Ross rock hard on that song. Very tight rhythm section, I agree!
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Postby Granny » Sat Sep 23, 2006 1:46 am

heardonthestreet wrote:I like a few of the songs from the last two preperry era albums. I think that "In the Morning Day" with Ross and Gregg on vocals is nice. Some very nice lyrics from the material before Perry. I would have loved to hear what Perry did with "For You."

"Only The Young"..............I don't believe that I can even remember the lyrics.
"Ask The Lonely"...............I love the song, but the voice over ruins it for me every time.

Of Perry's solo work, I skip "Donna Please."

I'm like all the concert goers that only recognize the Journey/Perry songs. His voice in combination with band is what drew me to Journey and anything else falls far short without him. I respect anyone moving on with new frontmen down the line. I'm totally comfortable with my conception of the band.

I totally love all of ROR and TBF.

I'm not a vocalist so I can't pick apart and point out any of Perry's possible flaws. Not knowing is a blessing, I guess.


Oh, absolutely correct. I go to the concerts because the other members of the band, excluding the singer, are as awesome as ever. But the combo of Cain, Schon and Perry's writing ability are sorely missed. They were magic together.
Haven't heard the new singer yet, but nothing can compare to Perry, EVER. :)
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Postby A Fire Inside » Sat Sep 23, 2006 4:40 am

NealSchonFan53 wrote:Everyone who doesn't like One More is nuts. That song is the balls. Seriously. The guitaring, quasi-manowarish lyrics, and the RHYTHM SECTION all combine to make a great song. Ross put on the best performance of his career on this song, I believe. That bassline is ridiculous!

I can't get past the lyrics... I thought, "WHY are they singing about this? SKIP." Tries too hard to be metal.
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Postby The_Noble_Cause » Sat Sep 23, 2006 6:00 am

A Fire Inside wrote:I can't get past the lyrics... I thought, "WHY are they singing about this? SKIP." Tries too hard to be metal.


I've heard it a million times and I still don't know what it's all about.
Something to do with the apocalypse and maybe Jesus.
Who cares?
The song kicks ass, and not in a grating semi-tuneless sort of way (i.e. All the Things, Better Together).
It has plenty of melody to spare.
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Postby Matthew » Sat Sep 23, 2006 7:58 am

The_Noble_Cause wrote:
Matthew wrote:
....although I LOVE "A Better Life" off Generations.


Deen striving his damndest to sound like Steve Perry wouldn't have anything to do with that, now would it?
He even has that breathy winded quality down pat.


I'm always banging on about how much I hate Perry impersonations on Journey records ...but somehow I've managed to convince myself that this isn't what Deen is doing...that he just has soul...and so on.

But...I suspect you're right...and I'm full of shit.
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Postby Classic Rock » Sat Sep 23, 2006 8:34 am

I’m glad to see that for the most part the Pre-Perry stuff is being kept out of this list. It is in a whole other league than what followed it. Whether it is a bigger or smaller league is up to the listener. I am a guitar player and what attracted me to Journey was Neal Schon not Steve Perry. The Pre-Perry stuff is amazing and I love it just as much as I do Escape. The singing is certainly nowhere near as good obviously but I don’t listen to it for the singing rather the instruments. When I am in the mood for great underrated 70’s classic rock I’ll put on The Pre-Perry stuff. When I am in the mood for radio friendly timeless classics I’ll put on the Perry Era stuff. I’m just glad people are not putting Pre-Perry songs on the shit list because to me it is a completely different Journey.
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