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Rockindeano wrote:Sparkle Lounge? Why not the Starlight Room, or the Pacific Lookout? Jesus are Def Lippard ever the most embarrassing nine armed band alive. Look, I doubt and will wager, they don't fill these hockey arenas. No way can Lippard, KC and the Wagoneers, and Twigs sell arenas.
So that leaves Journey alone to snag Heart. That's my guess.
StyxCollector wrote:Another triple bill with Styx. Yay.![]()
If I never see REO again, it'll be too soon.
Andrew wrote:Yeah, not the most exciting or original line up there eh?
I wonder who Journey are doing the package with???
Saint John wrote: That other tour should just play The Regal Beagle as well.![]()
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Rockindeano wrote:Sparkle Lounge? Why not the Starlight Room, or the Pacific Lookout? Jesus are Def Lippard ever the most embarrassing nine armed band alive. Look, I doubt and will wager, they don't fill these hockey arenas. No way can Lippard, KC and the Wagoneers, and Twigs sell arenas.
So that leaves Journey alone to snag Heart. That's my guess.
larryfromnextdoor wrote:IF JSS was still with them ,, i would want them to really break the mold and co-headline with Judas Priest or someone heavy.. oh , it prob wouldnt work... fans would fight each other.. but it would be tough enough!
StyxCollector wrote:Another triple bill with Styx. Yay.![]()
If I never see REO again, it'll be too soon.
StyxCollector wrote:Andrew wrote:Yeah, not the most exciting or original line up there eh?
I wonder who Journey are doing the package with???
Well, I'm always torn when it comes to Styx. Glad to see 'em out there but ...
I saw Styx for the first time in a few years back in October in one of their few solo shows with no other acts. Same basic setlist as always. I'm good for a few more years unless something radical happens.
I've never really liked REO live, and they get worse every time. If they never played with Styx, the only time I would have seen them was back in the early 90s. Kevin Cronin is grating live. I can't even imagine sitting through Def Leppard.
Styx/REO/Journey was OK since 2 out of 3 wasn't bad and they all got decent playing time.
What I think will be interesting is to see how the slots go. We know Def is the headliner. But what's the order for the other two and how long do they get to play? Assuming that Def Leppard gets 90 minutes (so, let's assume they come onstage at 9:15PM), you'd have to start the show at 7PM to give both other bands at least 45 minutes.
As for Journey, it will be interesting to see what venues they get with Arnel. I would think that some of the names kicked around here like Foreigner would be somewhat complimentary. Although I'd sooner see Journey do smaller indoor theaters like they did in 98 and build it up again.
ProgRocker53 wrote:larryfromnextdoor wrote:IF JSS was still with them ,, i would want them to really break the mold and co-headline with Judas Priest or someone heavy.. oh , it prob wouldnt work... fans would fight each other.. but it would be tough enough!
Yeah!! With JSS they could've dropped all the ballad nonsense, put Cain on rhythm guitar, pumped out their hard-rocking anthems, and could've hung with most hard rock bands. With a setlist of stuff like Edge of the Blade, Chain Reaction, Message of Love, One More, Wheel in the Sky, Any Way You Want It, Escape, Can't Tame The Lion, Higher Place, Faith in the Heartland.... they could definitely share the stage with a lot of harder bands...
(Crazy)Dulce Lady wrote:StyxCollector wrote:Andrew wrote:Yeah, not the most exciting or original line up there eh?
I wonder who Journey are doing the package with???
Well, I'm always torn when it comes to Styx. Glad to see 'em out there but ...
I saw Styx for the first time in a few years back in October in one of their few solo shows with no other acts. Same basic setlist as always. I'm good for a few more years unless something radical happens.
I've never really liked REO live, and they get worse every time. If they never played with Styx, the only time I would have seen them was back in the early 90s. Kevin Cronin is grating live. I can't even imagine sitting through Def Leppard.
Styx/REO/Journey was OK since 2 out of 3 wasn't bad and they all got decent playing time.
What I think will be interesting is to see how the slots go. We know Def is the headliner. But what's the order for the other two and how long do they get to play? Assuming that Def Leppard gets 90 minutes (so, let's assume they come onstage at 9:15PM), you'd have to start the show at 7PM to give both other bands at least 45 minutes.
As for Journey, it will be interesting to see what venues they get with Arnel. I would think that some of the names kicked around here like Foreigner would be somewhat complimentary. Although I'd sooner see Journey do smaller indoor theaters like they did in 98 and build it up again.
They took turns last year but I liked it better when STYX was 1st.
Foreigner is awesome, tho. Their new live dvd with Kelly Hansen is really good.
Def Leppard is such a great sing along feel good show. But I would like to hear some new stuff, or drag up some obscure stuff, or do more from YEAH--for variety's sake.
Heart, Bryan Adams, and Journey would be a killer.
I am TOTAL BRAT and I know that I live in LA DO DA land but have ya considered JSSB and Journey? It's a wild hair I know but a GirlCanDream.
larryfromnextdoor wrote:ProgRocker53 wrote:larryfromnextdoor wrote:IF JSS was still with them ,, i would want them to really break the mold and co-headline with Judas Priest or someone heavy.. oh , it prob wouldnt work... fans would fight each other.. but it would be tough enough!
Yeah!! With JSS they could've dropped all the ballad nonsense, put Cain on rhythm guitar, pumped out their hard-rocking anthems, and could've hung with most hard rock bands. With a setlist of stuff like Edge of the Blade, Chain Reaction, Message of Love, One More, Wheel in the Sky, Any Way You Want It, Escape, Can't Tame The Lion, Higher Place, Faith in the Heartland.... they could definitely share the stage with a lot of harder bands...
dude,, wahts your story? is that you in that avatar? you play?
mikemarrs wrote:DEF LEPPARD, STYX and REO SPEEDWAGON will team up for a North American tour in March/April. The first eight shows to be announced are as follows:
Mar. 27 - Greensboro, NC - Greensboro Coliseum
Mar. 30 - Estero, FL - Germain Arena
Apr. 03 - Reading, PA - Sovereign Arena
Apr. 08 - Uncasville, CT - Mohegan Sun
Apr. 11 - Quebec, QC - Colisee Pepsi Arena
Apr. 16 - Winnipeg, MB - MTS Centre
Apr. 18 - Grand Rapids, MI - Van Andel Arena
Apr. 19 - Detroit, MI - Joe Louis Arena
The trek will consist of around 20 dates.
The rest of the shows will be officially announced on Monday, January 7.
DEF LEPPARD's upcoming record will be called "Songs from the Sparkle Lounge", but no release date has been set for it. It will be their first album since last year's "Yeah!", which was a collection of covers of songs by artists who had influenced the band. Their most recent studio album of original material was 2002's "X".
Arkansas wrote:If they really want to connect to the young crowd, maybe they get Amy Winehouse.
later~
you got to be kidding, that junky drunckin tramp?? No way, Wait,maybe she ld be perfct to tour with JourneyArkansas wrote:If they really want to connect to the young crowd, maybe they get Amy Winehouse.
later~
ProgRocker53 wrote:
JSSB would completely embarrass Journey. Fact.
Rockindeano wrote:ProgRocker53 wrote:
JSSB would completely embarrass Journey. Fact.
Um, no.
Hate em all you want, Howie is no Neal, although Howie can definitely play.
Arkansas wrote:If they really want to connect to the young crowd, maybe they get Amy Winehouse.
later~
ProgRocker53 wrote:(Crazy)Dulce Lady wrote:StyxCollector wrote:Andrew wrote:Yeah, not the most exciting or original line up there eh?
I wonder who Journey are doing the package with???
Well, I'm always torn when it comes to Styx. Glad to see 'em out there but ...
I saw Styx for the first time in a few years back in October in one of their few solo shows with no other acts. Same basic setlist as always. I'm good for a few more years unless something radical happens.
I've never really liked REO live, and they get worse every time. If they never played with Styx, the only time I would have seen them was back in the early 90s. Kevin Cronin is grating live. I can't even imagine sitting through Def Leppard.
Styx/REO/Journey was OK since 2 out of 3 wasn't bad and they all got decent playing time.
What I think will be interesting is to see how the slots go. We know Def is the headliner. But what's the order for the other two and how long do they get to play? Assuming that Def Leppard gets 90 minutes (so, let's assume they come onstage at 9:15PM), you'd have to start the show at 7PM to give both other bands at least 45 minutes.
As for Journey, it will be interesting to see what venues they get with Arnel. I would think that some of the names kicked around here like Foreigner would be somewhat complimentary. Although I'd sooner see Journey do smaller indoor theaters like they did in 98 and build it up again.
They took turns last year but I liked it better when STYX was 1st.
Foreigner is awesome, tho. Their new live dvd with Kelly Hansen is really good.
Def Leppard is such a great sing along feel good show. But I would like to hear some new stuff, or drag up some obscure stuff, or do more from YEAH--for variety's sake.
Heart, Bryan Adams, and Journey would be a killer.
I am TOTAL BRAT and I know that I live in LA DO DA land but have ya considered JSSB and Journey? It's a wild hair I know but a GirlCanDream.
JSSB would completely embarrass Journey. Fact.
Arkansas wrote:Arkansas wrote:If they really want to connect to the young crowd, maybe they get Amy Winehouse.
later~
Like her or not, she would probably help the draw. And, she could influence the tour to not get branded as 'dinosaurs'. I mean, having the other bands mentioned so far would be okay for all of us 40 & 50 yr olds, but it wouldn't do much for today's kids. I think she'd bring curiosity and sex appeal to the show. Neal could even go out early and do a little retro blues jam with her as a segue to Journey.
Maybe put Joss Stone on the bill too.
later~
Saint John wrote:ProgRocker53 wrote:(Crazy)Dulce Lady wrote:StyxCollector wrote:Andrew wrote:Yeah, not the most exciting or original line up there eh?
I wonder who Journey are doing the package with???
Well, I'm always torn when it comes to Styx. Glad to see 'em out there but ...
I saw Styx for the first time in a few years back in October in one of their few solo shows with no other acts. Same basic setlist as always. I'm good for a few more years unless something radical happens.
I've never really liked REO live, and they get worse every time. If they never played with Styx, the only time I would have seen them was back in the early 90s. Kevin Cronin is grating live. I can't even imagine sitting through Def Leppard.
Styx/REO/Journey was OK since 2 out of 3 wasn't bad and they all got decent playing time.
What I think will be interesting is to see how the slots go. We know Def is the headliner. But what's the order for the other two and how long do they get to play? Assuming that Def Leppard gets 90 minutes (so, let's assume they come onstage at 9:15PM), you'd have to start the show at 7PM to give both other bands at least 45 minutes.
As for Journey, it will be interesting to see what venues they get with Arnel. I would think that some of the names kicked around here like Foreigner would be somewhat complimentary. Although I'd sooner see Journey do smaller indoor theaters like they did in 98 and build it up again.
They took turns last year but I liked it better when STYX was 1st.
Foreigner is awesome, tho. Their new live dvd with Kelly Hansen is really good.
Def Leppard is such a great sing along feel good show. But I would like to hear some new stuff, or drag up some obscure stuff, or do more from YEAH--for variety's sake.
Heart, Bryan Adams, and Journey would be a killer.
I am TOTAL BRAT and I know that I live in LA DO DA land but have ya considered JSSB and Journey? It's a wild hair I know but a GirlCanDream.
JSSB would completely embarrass Journey. Fact.
I'm left scratching my head on this one.Jeff has tremendously talented guys in the band and they exude a great amount of energy and electricity at their shows, but they're simply not in Journey's league musically. They (JSSB) certainly have an edge in performance, but not in substance.
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