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Red13JoePa wrote:ttango1 wrote:No problem HappyValleyCamper.
I just meant that while SG had a valid opinion
He does have a va1id opinion, but the "sky is fa11ing" shit he's running about Reve1ation being abso1ute1y destroyed because of the content of disc 1 is over the top.
Red13JoePa wrote:AJM, the 1ast 2 Journey a1bum's were accomanied by mega Arriva1 and Generations feature interviews with MR.com with the band is there a chance of the same happening for this record?
Andrew wrote:I'll have to do a review sometime after it is released and once I get to know it, but it won't be as big a review, as folks will already have it in their hands and won't need a big advance feature on it.
hgwy407 wrote:Sorry Andrew, I gotta call bullshit on the track listing. I happen to KNOW the following will be on the re-recorded classics,including the Filipino bonus tracks....
Don't Stop Believin'
Stone In Love
Lights
The Time
Little Girl
La Do Da
Lovin' You Is Easy
Good Morning Girl
People And Places
With A Tear
Wild On The Run (Tall Stories Cover)
Faithfully (Jon Cain Vocals)
Anyway You Want It (Dave Clark Five version)
I hate to school you Andrew...but someone had to set the record straight....![]()
hgwy407 wrote:Don't Stop Believin'
Stone In Love
Lights
The Time
Little Girl
La Do Da
Lovin' You Is Easy
Good Morning Girl
People And Places
With A Tear
Rockindeano wrote:Vladan wrote:Andrew wrote:I also know they do not do Ask The Lonely.
Yeah for some reason Perry can only pull this one off,
Am I missing something here? Ask the Lonely is the only Journey song I think Perry does not do exceptionally well on.
Sarah wrote:Oh man I wish. I could go with this track list.
MrsPerry wrote:Saint John wrote:Andrew wrote:Of the 11 tracks....I know of 3....
Faithfully
Lights
Stone In Love
No surprises so far
I also know they do not do Ask The Lonely.
The rest are run of the mill Greatest Hits plus When You Love A Woman...which is on the updated Greatest Hits.
If he butchers WYLAW......I will not be happy.
Sarah wrote:Yeah, I don't really see the whole point, either. Like strangegrey said, people tend to like what they heard first, so a lot of people are used to the originals and are fine with them. You could argue that a new generation will be hearing the remakes first and like them, but WHERE would they hear them in the first place? I doubt they'll get radio play, so a new generation would have to look hard to discover them. Seems like it's just kinda pandering to the new Filipino fans (who are only here for Arnel) which is cool, but unecessary imo.
Though I'd probably be on board if it was a CD of more obscure songs remade. I mean, how many DSBs and Separate Ways do I need, really... The inclusion of WYLAW is so stupid, it's not even outdated. The whole thing just seems unecessary. But I will give it a listen.
Saint John wrote:People do like what they hear first. That's probably why Journey re-recorded the hits. Think about it...they're gonna tour the U.S., Europe and Asia and a [b]LOT of people will be hearing those songs for the first time (especially in Europe and Asia)...making Arnel their Steve Perry. [/b]Obviously, Perry can't/won't sing anymore so I see no reason not to give people that same opportunity to relive concerts memories with an actual recording of what they heard their first time. In other words, it would be retarded to hear Arnel perform those songs for the first time, enjoy them, have memories to associate them with, but have to buy those same songs with Steve Perry singing them. Re-recording the Greatest Hits, after re-thinking it, is a great idea.
hgwy407 wrote:Vladan, you have to know that I was kidding, right???
cookieduster wrote:Saint John wrote:People do like what they hear first. That's probably why Journey re-recorded the hits. Think about it...they're gonna tour the U.S., Europe and Asia and a [b]LOT of people will be hearing those songs for the first time (especially in Europe and Asia)...making Arnel their Steve Perry. [/b]Obviously, Perry can't/won't sing anymore so I see no reason not to give people that same opportunity to relive concerts memories with an actual recording of what they heard their first time. In other words, it would be retarded to hear Arnel perform those songs for the first time, enjoy them, have memories to associate them with, but have to buy those same songs with Steve Perry singing them. Re-recording the Greatest Hits, after re-thinking it, is a great idea.
Using Nocturne all the way most likely, $$$$$$
strangegrey wrote:This is different. What Schlong an Yeastboy are doing...is that they are taking songs that have NO BUSINESS being redone...and redoing them with a different singer. Now, while we can forget about my assertion that these songs are hallowed ground...lets face the facts here and not bury our heads in the sand. The fact of the matter is that they are FORCING people to directly compare Arnel to Perry. It's not just a "Ooh, he sounds like perry live" No, this is a case of people taking one version of Lights and playing the other one and literally making side by side comparisons.
Saint John wrote:Sarah wrote:Yeah, I don't really see the whole point, either. Like strangegrey said, people tend to like what they heard first, so a lot of people are used to the originals and are fine with them. You could argue that a new generation will be hearing the remakes first and like them, but WHERE would they hear them in the first place? I doubt they'll get radio play, so a new generation would have to look hard to discover them. Seems like it's just kinda pandering to the new Filipino fans (who are only here for Arnel) which is cool, but unecessary imo.
Though I'd probably be on board if it was a CD of more obscure songs remade. I mean, how many DSBs and Separate Ways do I need, really... The inclusion of WYLAW is so stupid, it's not even outdated. The whole thing just seems unecessary. But I will give it a listen.
People do like what they hear first. That's probably why Journey re-recorded the hits. Think about it...they're gonna tour the U.S., Europe and Asia and a LOT of people will be hearing those songs for the first time (especially in Europe and Asia)...making Arnel their Steve Perry. Obviously, Perry can't/won't sing anymore so I see no reason not to give people that same opportunity to relive concerts memories with an actual recording of what they heard their first time. In other words, it would be retarded to hear Arnel perform those songs for the first time, enjoy them, have memories to associate them with, but have to buy those same songs with Steve Perry singing them. Re-recording the Greatest Hits, after re-thinking it, is a great idea.
Rockindeano wrote:Vladan wrote:Andrew wrote:I also know they do not do Ask The Lonely.
Yeah for some reason Perry can only pull this one off,
Am I missing something here? Ask the Lonely is the only Journey song I think Perry does not do exceptionally well on.
Red13Joanne, you are a weird bastard.
Red13JoePa wrote:Rerecording WYLAW makes NO sense to me.
That's already a latter-day Journey song, the entire tracklist should've been culled from '78-'86.
Sarah wrote:Saint John wrote:Sarah wrote:Yeah, I don't really see the whole point, either. Like strangegrey said, people tend to like what they heard first, so a lot of people are used to the originals and are fine with them. You could argue that a new generation will be hearing the remakes first and like them, but WHERE would they hear them in the first place? I doubt they'll get radio play, so a new generation would have to look hard to discover them. Seems like it's just kinda pandering to the new Filipino fans (who are only here for Arnel) which is cool, but unecessary imo.
Though I'd probably be on board if it was a CD of more obscure songs remade. I mean, how many DSBs and Separate Ways do I need, really... The inclusion of WYLAW is so stupid, it's not even outdated. The whole thing just seems unecessary. But I will give it a listen.
People do like what they hear first. That's probably why Journey re-recorded the hits. Think about it...they're gonna tour the U.S., Europe and Asia and a LOT of people will be hearing those songs for the first time (especially in Europe and Asia)...making Arnel their Steve Perry. Obviously, Perry can't/won't sing anymore so I see no reason not to give people that same opportunity to relive concerts memories with an actual recording of what they heard their first time. In other words, it would be retarded to hear Arnel perform those songs for the first time, enjoy them, have memories to associate them with, but have to buy those same songs with Steve Perry singing them. Re-recording the Greatest Hits, after re-thinking it, is a great idea.
Sorry, but I still think it's pointless and kinda disrespectful to previous band members (not just SP). I just don't think THAT many people will hear these without having heard the originals before.
Red13JoePa wrote:youkeepmewaiting wrote:No one is happy on this forum about these songs being redone (i dont think).
I am.
I love it.
And evidently my mindset as it applies to the triple disc Revelation is in tune with the band's because the first thing I planned on playing was what is disc 1, the re recordings.
Journey/Survivor wrote:I don't see where anyone as any LEGITIMATE right to complain about the re-recordings? I mean if they don't want to listen to it, then don't!
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