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Postby Red13JoePa » Sat Dec 29, 2007 12:26 am

Rockindeano wrote:Um, let's see...to the one complaining of the na na na BS at the end of LTS; They don't do that na na na BS live. In fact, the blues duel Neal and The Frig have is astounding. I got so pumped last year at the Fresno show, I lost my composure and yelled out "Friga!" Those who have that illegal boot can hear me loud and clear. That's when the Frig and I were pals.



Yep, I love the Friga yell :lol:
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Re: i dont get what the fuss is about . .

Postby STORY_TELLER » Sat Dec 29, 2007 4:10 am

brywool wrote:
youkeepmewaiting wrote:what Journey song makes you think that?

For my its Wheel in the sky, lights, send her my love, whos crying now and lovin touchin


they dont do anything for me, particually wheel in the sky and lights


'who's cryin now' bores the crap out of me.



:?: :shock: :?:

You officially have no soul. That's one of my FAVORITES! Such a cinematic song. One of Neal's most emotional cinematic solos.

Dixie Highway. Now THAT'S one I just don't get.
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Postby chickpea » Sat Dec 29, 2007 4:48 am

Not a fan of Dixie Highway or Ask the Lonely.
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Postby youkeepmewaiting » Sat Dec 29, 2007 5:20 am

chickpea wrote:Not a fan of Dixie Highway or Ask the Lonely.


ask the lonely :o may you be banished from this forum :lol:

Not a fan of Dixie either, not sure if ive ever listened to it right to the very end.
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Postby Rockindeano » Sat Dec 29, 2007 5:28 am

Yeah chickpea, Ask the Lonely is a great song especially live. Friga really does a nice job on this.
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Postby chickpea » Sat Dec 29, 2007 5:33 am

Rockindeano wrote:Yeah chickpea, Ask the Lonely is a great song especially live. Friga really does a nice job on this.


Maybe that's the problem. I've never heard it live.
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Postby youkeepmewaiting » Sat Dec 29, 2007 5:39 am

quick ask the lonely quesiton. when Neal plays this live, do he always change his "one chord" solo thing he plays? all the live boots ive heard he has changed it slightly.
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Postby conversationpc » Sat Dec 29, 2007 6:23 am

The studio version of "Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'". The live versions with the extended bluesy intro are OK.
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Postby (Crazy)Dulce Lady » Sat Dec 29, 2007 9:09 am

chickpea wrote:Not a fan of Dixie Highway or Ask the Lonely.


DIXIE HIGHWAY ROX!!

opps--am I yelling????? pardon.
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Postby mikemarrs » Sat Dec 29, 2007 9:29 am

actually its kind of hard for me to get into any of the material from frontiers onward.there are certain songs i like that are great like rubicon,happy to give,when you love a woman,etc. but for the most part anything after escape i can't listen to from beginning to end.i'm more of an album oriented type person and its more about the overall album than one song.side one of frontiers used to seem just a little heavy on the ballad side to me.only song i cared for was chain reaction.it kept that whole side one from being just pure ballad.i think starting on frontiers they started worrying more about getting hits then they did just focusing on the overall effort of the album.i never could get into raised on radio but always thought happy to give was one of their greatest singles never released.i think it could've been huge if some effort would've been put into releasing it instead of stuff like suzzane,etc.also greatest hits to me seemed just that.it concentrated on the more commercial moments.i guess my main phase of the band i cared for would be infinity,evolution,departure,captured and escape.after that i liked a few songs but those are my main ones.i just ordered trial by fire on amazon so the jury is out on that one just yet although i really like the one song i've heard when you love a woman.as far as arrival,red 13,generations,etc. i don't think i can get into those so i guess i'm biased on those.
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Postby Rockindeano » Sat Dec 29, 2007 9:41 am

mikemarrs wrote:actually its kind of hard for me to get into any of the material from frontiers onward.there are certain songs i like that are great like rubicon,happy to give,when you love a woman,etc. but for the most part anything after escape i can't listen to from beginning to end.i'm more of an album oriented type person and its more about the overall album than one song.side one of frontiers used to seem just a little heavy on the ballad side to me.only song i cared for was chain reaction.it kept that whole side one from being just pure ballad.i think starting on frontiers they started worrying more about getting hits then they did just focusing on the overall effort of the album.i never could get into raised on radio but always thought happy to give was one of their greatest singles never released.i think it could've been huge if some effort would've been put into releasing it instead of stuff like suzzane,etc.also greatest hits to me seemed just that.it concentrated on the more commercial moments.i guess my main phase of the band i cared for would be infinity,evolution,departure,captured and escape.after that i liked a few songs but those are my main ones.i just ordered trial by fire on amazon so the jury is out on that one just yet although i really like the one song i've heard when you love a woman.as far as arrival,red 13,generations,etc. i don't think i can get into those so i guess i'm biased on those.


Dude, are you drinking tonight?

Side one of Frontiers, all ballads? Chain Reaction kept it from being all ballads? You do know Separate Ways is on there right? And After the Fall is not a ballad.

Happy to Give was one of their greatest releases? It wasn't released. It wasn't on the radio and nobody better come on here and say it was either.
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Postby youkeepmewaiting » Sat Dec 29, 2007 9:51 am

Rockindeano wrote:
mikemarrs wrote:actually its kind of hard for me to get into any of the material from frontiers onward.there are certain songs i like that are great like rubicon,happy to give,when you love a woman,etc. but for the most part anything after escape i can't listen to from beginning to end.i'm more of an album oriented type person and its more about the overall album than one song.side one of frontiers used to seem just a little heavy on the ballad side to me.only song i cared for was chain reaction.it kept that whole side one from being just pure ballad.i think starting on frontiers they started worrying more about getting hits then they did just focusing on the overall effort of the album.i never could get into raised on radio but always thought happy to give was one of their greatest singles never released.i think it could've been huge if some effort would've been put into releasing it instead of stuff like suzzane,etc.also greatest hits to me seemed just that.it concentrated on the more commercial moments.i guess my main phase of the band i cared for would be infinity,evolution,departure,captured and escape.after that i liked a few songs but those are my main ones.i just ordered trial by fire on amazon so the jury is out on that one just yet although i really like the one song i've heard when you love a woman.as far as arrival,red 13,generations,etc. i don't think i can get into those so i guess i'm biased on those.


Dude, are you drinking tonight?

Side one of Frontiers, all ballads? Chain Reaction kept it from being all ballads? You do know Separate Ways is on there right? And After the Fall is not a ballad.

Happy to Give was one of their greatest releases? It wasn't released. It wasn't on the radio and nobody better come on here and say it was either.


I can see why someone would like Escape but not ROR, but how can someone lioke Escape and Frontiers
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Postby G.I.Jim » Sat Dec 29, 2007 9:54 am

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mikemarrs wrote:actually its kind of hard for me to get into any of the material from frontiers onward.there are certain songs i like that are great like rubicon,happy to give,when you love a woman,etc. but for the most part anything after escape i can't listen to from beginning to end.i'm more of an album oriented type person and its more about the overall album than one song.side one of frontiers used to seem just a little heavy on the ballad side to me.only song i cared for was chain reaction.it kept that whole side one from being just pure ballad.i think starting on frontiers they started worrying more about getting hits then they did just focusing on the overall effort of the album.i never could get into raised on radio but always thought happy to give was one of their greatest singles never released.i think it could've been huge if some effort would've been put into releasing it instead of stuff like suzzane,etc.also greatest hits to me seemed just that.it concentrated on the more commercial moments.i guess my main phase of the band i cared for would be infinity,evolution,departure,captured and escape.after that i liked a few songs but those are my main ones.i just ordered trial by fire on amazon so the jury is out on that one just yet although i really like the one song i've heard when you love a woman.as far as arrival,red 13,generations,etc. i don't think i can get into those so i guess i'm biased on those.


Dude, are you drinking tonight?

Side one of Frontiers, all ballads? Chain Reaction kept it from being all ballads? You do know Separate Ways is on there right? And After the Fall is not a ballad.

Happy to Give was one of their greatest releases? It wasn't released. It wasn't on the radio and nobody better come on here and say it was either.


Happy to give is one of my favorite songs! I think it's the hardest Journey song I've ever had to learn too!!! I don't know what it was, but it took me longer than normal on that one. I was happy as hell when Jeremey hit me up with this tune!
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Postby Uno_up » Sat Dec 29, 2007 10:31 am

mikemarrs wrote:actually its kind of hard for me to get into any of the material from frontiers onward.there are certain songs i like that are great like rubicon,happy to give,when you love a woman,etc. but for the most part anything after escape i can't listen to from beginning to end.i'm more of an album oriented type person and its more about the overall album than one song.side one of frontiers used to seem just a little heavy on the ballad side to me.only song i cared for was chain reaction.it kept that whole side one from being just pure ballad.i think starting on frontiers they started worrying more about getting hits then they did just focusing on the overall effort of the album.i never could get into raised on radio but always thought happy to give was one of their greatest singles never released.i think it could've been huge if some effort would've been put into releasing it instead of stuff like suzzane,etc.also greatest hits to me seemed just that.it concentrated on the more commercial moments.i guess my main phase of the band i cared for would be infinity,evolution,departure,captured and escape.after that i liked a few songs but those are my main ones.i just ordered trial by fire on amazon so the jury is out on that one just yet although i really like the one song i've heard when you love a woman.as far as arrival,red 13,generations,etc. i don't think i can get into those so i guess i'm biased on those.


I'm with you Mike, but for different reasons. I was a big MTV fan in the early days when the station played exclusively just rock videos. Once the "Separate Ways" video came out and the band was pounding their fists and looking all-fake/angry, I said to myself, "what's up with this shit?...that's not them [as in visual image]." While they did put out some decent music after, this defining event came to be my "Mr.Roboto moment" with Journey.
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