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jrnyman28 wrote:Neal could also do this with Sammy Hagar. Imagine a Sammy set, an HSAS(VH) set, and a Journey set.
STORY_TELLER wrote:WARNING: YOU HAVE ENTERED A FANTASY BRAINSTORMING THREAD
POSTED WITH THE BIZARRE NOTION NEAL MIGHT SEE IT AND CONSIDER THE IDEAS FOR THE FUTURE.
Got tired of seeing more political threads than Journey threads on this music forum, so I thought I'd try and get us back on track.
Like many of you, I personally am still on the fence about going to see another Journey show. I won't even consider it until I've heard Arnel with the band, but even more importantly, I'm tired of the dirty dozen tour. I need to hear new music (of at least TBF quality) from the band both on CD and on tour.
Knowing how I feel, I started asking myself what, if anything, would lure me to take the wife to see a show again? The only answer is basically what they've been doing themselves lately:
A double feature tour.
Then I started looking at things from Neal's perspective. Obviously the group is out there to work for a living. They want the most buck for their bang and we want the most bang for our buck, so what's the happy middle ground?
The answer:
Now, I don't know what the status of Neal and Jon's relationship is with John Waite, and this may have already been suggested before, but think about it. 3/4 of Journey are already Bad English. Assuming Neal, Jon and Deen are physically up to the touring challenge, this would not only be a financial windfall for them, but would center an entire tour on the musical collaboration between Neal and Jon over the years. Touring as both the opening and headlining act allows them to reap all the finances from the double ticket tour and we the fans get to see a hell of a show. Again, assuming they are up to the physical demands of such an outing.
(NOTE: I only left Ross out of that equation because I assumed they would go and hire a session bassist to fill in for Ricky Phillips (who will be on tour with Styx).
So is that a ticket you guys would be interested in seeing? If yes, say it. If not, put up your dream double feature tour. Time to start talking about music again peeps!
Gordon from Edinburgh wrote:You guys will know better than me - but how big a draw would Dream Theater be? Or Daughtry? I only ask cos i see that guy sells a lots of albums and probably has a youngish fan base
STORY_TELLER wrote:Gordon from Edinburgh wrote:You guys will know better than me - but how big a draw would Dream Theater be? Or Daughtry? I only ask cos i see that guy sells a lots of albums and probably has a youngish fan base
Dream Theater would probably be a better fit as a double ticket, but I honestly haven't a clue how well known they are. I never knew them to be a big band. Don't even think they've had a radio hit (have they? anyone?).
Daughtry would never tour with Journey. They're selling albums and have consistent radio play, Journey is the opposite. I think they'd sooner partner with another contemporary group that is also selling albums, like Greenday or Nickelback.
Saint John wrote:This idea isn't a good one. Bad English wouldn't help draw anyone. They need a co-headliner/opening band that will draw some people.
johnroxx wrote:Saint John wrote:This idea isn't a good one. Bad English wouldn't help draw anyone. They need a co-headliner/opening band that will draw some people.
Exactly. And there's also one other minor detail in play here: no way would these guys be willing to do such "double duty" on a tour.
Interesting idea, but doesn't thrill me, and it'll never happen.
Sorry...
;^)
Saint John wrote:I say they get Foreigner to open. Any ideas?
STORY_TELLER wrote:Saint John wrote:I say they get Foreigner to open. Any ideas?
Journey and Foreigner is a solid coupling. They toured together back when Augeri first joined the band. Lou Graham had just returned to the group (briefly). The only thing that gives me pause is it would be a double ticket tour with not one but both bands who no longer have their original lead singers.
Saint John wrote:STORY_TELLER wrote:Saint John wrote:I say they get Foreigner to open. Any ideas?
Journey and Foreigner is a solid coupling. They toured together back when Augeri first joined the band. Lou Graham had just returned to the group (briefly). The only thing that gives me pause is it would be a double ticket tour with not one but both bands who no longer have their original lead singers.
I saw Foreigner with Styx and Def Leppard last year in Chicago and they absolutely blew the crowd away. They just pumped out hit after hit after hit. No ballads and no talking between songs. It was amazing. They completely stole the show even though they were the first band to play. The idea of non-stop playing kept the crowd energy maximized and by not playing ballads you felt exhausted after their set. Truly a great idea. Ironically, the ONE time they stopped to introduce the band members, Kelly referred to Jason Bonham as John Bonham. He looked like he was in one Southwest Airlines' "Wanna get away?" commercials.![]()
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mikemarrs wrote:a one day 80's festival featuring hour sets by......
loverboy,triumph,night ranger,billy squier,styx,asia,reo speedwagon,def leppard,foreigner with.....
headliner journey closing with a two hour set
mikemarrs wrote:a one day 80's festival featuring hour sets by......
loverboy,triumph,night ranger,billy squier,styx,asia,reo speedwagon,def leppard,foreigner with.....
headliner journey closing with a two hour set
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