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DerriD wrote:That's a term I hear frequently around here. I at least know that it refers to the 'expected' hits that will be heard at EVERY concert. I'm wondering, does this board have 12 songs that everyone agrees on, or is it more of a broader term used to describe the played out songs that most would like to see changed up a bit. The "Dirty Dozen" as best I can figure include:
Don't Stop Believin'
Open Arms
Seperate Ways
Faithfully
Be Good To Yourself
Wheel in the Sky
Any Way You Want it
Lovin' Touchin' Squeezin'
Lights
That makes nine that I have no doubt about. But there are several candidates (In my opinion) that could fill out the other 3, among them:
Stone in Love
Escape
Still They Ride
Ask the Lonely
Just the Same Way
Who's Cryin' Now
So what are they?
DerriD wrote:That's a term I hear frequently around here. I at least know that it refers to the 'expected' hits that will be heard at EVERY concert. I'm wondering, does this board have 12 songs that everyone agrees on, or is it more of a broader term used to describe the played out songs that most would like to see changed up a bit. The "Dirty Dozen" as best I can figure include:
Don't Stop Believin'
Open Arms
Seperate Ways
Faithfully
Be Good To Yourself
Wheel in the Sky
Any Way You Want it
Lovin' Touchin' Squeezin'
Lights
STORY_TELLER wrote:I think the remaining 3 float between these 4:
Stone in Love
Escape
Ask the Lonely
Send her my Love
They probably change out one of those from show to show. My guess is they've been floating Send her my Love in and out of the list.
Rick wrote:The dirty dozen is the unwashed gathering from your grandmothers henhouse.
bluejeangirl76 wrote: BGTY probably doesn't belong, I don't think...
Stone In Love absolutely belongs. It's never been dropped from the setlist.
Enigma869 wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote: BGTY probably doesn't belong, I don't think...
Stone In Love absolutely belongs. It's never been dropped from the setlist.
Agreed 100%! BGTY is the ultimate CHEESY song and it sucks as much as Open Arms, to me! Even though it charted higher than many other Journey tracks (it actually got to number 9 on the Billboard charts), the song just doesn't work for me and never has! Stone in Love is a SUPERB track! I never understood why that song wasn't the hit that some other Journey hits were! Just a great freakin' tune!
John from Boston
Arkansas wrote:The DD is just like having a triple bill. It's all an excuse for not playing new music live.
How many times this year will we hear "we've only got <x-amount> minutes". ???
later~
X factor wrote:I know they play ESCAPE alot, but that was never a radio hit, and thus I don't think it belongs in that list.
STORY_TELLER wrote:X factor wrote:I know they play ESCAPE alot, but that was never a radio hit, and thus I don't think it belongs in that list.
They do play Escape a lot, but not because it was a radio hit. It's one of those songs that reinvigorates the audience after hit fatigue set in. When they play some songs that are mid tempo to slow back to back, (Lights, Send her My love, Open Arms, Who's Cryin' Now, etc.).
Escape is a huge crowd pleaser. I also wouldn't discount BGTYS. Vast majority of the audiences get into that one. We are talking about casual fans, after all.
Rick wrote:Escape is my favorite rock song by Journey.
Enigma869 wrote:Agreed 100%! BGTY is the ultimate CHEESY song and it sucks as much as Open Arms, to me! Even though it charted higher than many other Journey tracks (it actually got to number 9 on the Billboard charts), the song just doesn't work for me and never has!
conversationpc wrote:Enigma869 wrote:Agreed 100%! BGTY is the ultimate CHEESY song and it sucks as much as Open Arms, to me! Even though it charted higher than many other Journey tracks (it actually got to number 9 on the Billboard charts), the song just doesn't work for me and never has!
I never understand why any Journey fan doesn't like that tune. It's a kick ass track and one of my favorites. Killer guitar work and vocals by Schon and Perry.
Enigma869 wrote:
I would personally add in both Mother/Father (Although I think Schon is smart enough to understand that only Perry can pull that one off)
John from Boston
7 Wishes wrote:Enigma869 wrote:
I would personally add in both Mother/Father (Although I think Schon is smart enough to understand that only Perry can pull that one off)
John from Boston
Jeremey nailed that song, 100% as well as Perry. No joke. He even does the ultra-high melody vocal at the very end (I know some people thought that was a distorted guitar until I told them it was actually Steve) to perfection.
But I'm sure Arnel is just as good.
7 Wishes wrote:Enigma869 wrote:
I would personally add in both Mother/Father (Although I think Schon is smart enough to understand that only Perry can pull that one off)
John from Boston
Jeremey nailed that song, 100% as well as Perry. No joke. He even does the ultra-high melody vocal at the very end (I know some people thought that was a distorted guitar until I told them it was actually Steve) to perfection.
But I'm sure Arnel is just as good.
7 Wishes wrote:And Jimi Jamison is struggling as a night club owner to pay off massive credit card debts while Robin McAuley (purportedly) tours with Survivor.
The best or most talented guy doesn't always get the gig. That was absolutely the case here. Jeremey is also a fantastic songwriter, and a loving husband and gentleman to boot. Not that Arnel isn't a good guy...don't know him...but talent had nothing to do with Arnel getting the gig.
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