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RedWingFan wrote:larryfromnextdoor wrote:ParkRNDL wrote:First time poster
you know what a PRNDL is????
park
reverse
neutral
drive
low....
Dude seriously, sometimes the way your mind works amazes me!
tammy wrote:Welcome, Rick and nice to read your review. Ah, those old Chevy days...
edcha wrote:
Welcome, Rick! I like your new insights; and I believe your comments are generally more objective than most of the ones I have read so far. Good job!
Duncan wrote:Rick wrote:ANOTHER Rick! Welcome brother.
BTW, I am not black. I almost always use Richard Pryor for an avatar, and with that, everyone thinks I'm black.
Yes here is a short video of Rick and also of Rhiannon who also posts regularly
http://youtube.com/watch?v=h0313RwYnAQ&feature=related
Món wrote:Still, why the fuck re-record UNTOUCHABLE material?
ParkRNDL wrote:tammy wrote:Welcome, Rick and nice to read your review. Ah, those old Chevy days...
you like them? here's the old Nova I talked about: (check out the 80's hair! that's my wife when we were first dating in 1987)
and the Impala I just put the stereo in:
Times have changed... in the '80s, I'd put 2 albums on one TDK SA90 with room for a few extra songs on each side. Now, I put between 8 and 10 albums on one MP3 disc, and I don't have to wait forever for FF/REW to the song I want to hear...
--rick
janus65 wrote:Món wrote:Still, why the fuck re-record UNTOUCHABLE material?
i thought that would be fine --especially for the new younger generation journey followers.
the re-records are mere introduction to first time listeners of journey or a simply reminder
of old memories to casual journey fans. if they enjoy listening the re-records then the more
they dig deeper for the old original stuff.
heres a quote from an international fan who watched the Arrow Rock Classic Concert in Holland,
(got it thru http://www.journeymusic.com/tour.html concert reviews)
"I was there with the girls of my two sisters,15 and 19 years old,
and boy now they understand why their uncle is a Journey fan for more than 30 yrs!!They asked one thing, wen will Journey be back!!!! "![]()
i will not be surprised if the Greatest Hits will be soaring high again on billboard index.
ParkRNDL wrote:RedWingFan wrote:larryfromnextdoor wrote:ParkRNDL wrote:First time poster
you know what a PRNDL is????
park
reverse
neutral
drive
low....
Dude seriously, sometimes the way your mind works amazes me!
Yeah, you got it. I'm impressed. Usually if I'm on an old car forum, people get it right away, but other places, everyone is like how the heck do you pronounce that? I came up with it back in the old AOHell days, and it stuck. Look, I even made up an avatar to go with it. I just uploaded it.
--rick
Does it look like the same car Andy used on "The Andy Grithith show { go ahead and and correct my spelling TITO} ,fucker:mistiejourney wrote:ParkRNDL wrote:RedWingFan wrote:larryfromnextdoor wrote:ParkRNDL wrote:First time poster
you know what a PRNDL is????
park
reverse
neutral
drive
low....
Dude seriously, sometimes the way your mind works amazes me!
Yeah, you got it. I'm impressed. Usually if I'm on an old car forum, people get it right away, but other places, everyone is like how the heck do you pronounce that? I came up with it back in the old AOHell days, and it stuck. Look, I even made up an avatar to go with it. I just uploaded it.
--rick
Speaking of the old AOHell days, that's when I "became" Mistiejourney and even when I was so ticked at Journey I couldn't stand it, I couldn't let the name go because it was sorta "me" by then! : D
PS - have a 1963 Ford Galaxy in the garage. Hubby is only the 2nd owner - the first was his uncle. He has had it "redone" with classic parts/upholstery and it's in great shape!
stevew2 wrote:Does it look like the same car Andy used on "The Andy Grithith show { go ahead and and correct my spelling TITO} ,fucker:mistiejourney wrote:ParkRNDL wrote:RedWingFan wrote:larryfromnextdoor wrote:ParkRNDL wrote:First time poster
you know what a PRNDL is????
park
reverse
neutral
drive
low....
Dude seriously, sometimes the way your mind works amazes me!
Yeah, you got it. I'm impressed. Usually if I'm on an old car forum, people get it right away, but other places, everyone is like how the heck do you pronounce that? I came up with it back in the old AOHell days, and it stuck. Look, I even made up an avatar to go with it. I just uploaded it.
--rick
Speaking of the old AOHell days, that's when I "became" Mistiejourney and even when I was so ticked at Journey I couldn't stand it, I couldn't let the name go because it was sorta "me" by then! : D
PS - have a 1963 Ford Galaxy in the garage. Hubby is only the 2nd owner - the first was his uncle. He has had it "redone" with classic parts/upholstery and it's in great shape!
tammy wrote:ParkRNDL wrote:tammy wrote:Welcome, Rick and nice to read your review. Ah, those old Chevy days...
you like them? here's the old Nova I talked about: (check out the 80's hair! that's my wife when we were first dating in 1987)
--rick
*******
Yep, I love Classic cars - no, I don't have any...they have shows here at various places that are fun to go to. My first car was a '67 Chevy Caprice (it was already 10 yrs old) and, then later I had a jacked up, glass packs on the muffler '71 Monte Carlo...LOL! Just picture a quiet, bookish 20 yr old girl driving one of those!? What was I thinking? - it was a piece of crap, too. lol.
Penny wrote:I like it. A lot!!!! Arnel is very very good. He may even be better than the original.
Gunbot wrote:Penny wrote:I like it. A lot!!!! Arnel is very very good. He may even be better than the original.
I like what Arnel brings to the table but if your gonna go there, then someones needs to crack your crackpipe
EightyRock wrote:Penny wrote:I like it. A lot!!!! Arnel is very very good. He may even be better than the original.
I see the magic mushrooms are being passed around again.
mistiejourney wrote:Okay!
Revelation finally came in the mail!
Played it like it should be played - on a Bose iPod dock cranked up to eleven.
It's good.
It's really good, although there were a couple of songs that may need to grow on me (Change for the Better, and Like a Sunshower, for example). Arnel is quite the vocal fit for Journey, I don't think that's been under debate. I could not hear an accent (although that wouldn't bother me) and now I can say this for sure: When he sings I do not hear, nor do I think "Steve Perry".
I did get sort of melancholy over Steve Augeri while listening, though.
And maybe this has been discussed before, but I SWEAR I have heard "Wildest Dream" before, but I can't put my finger on it.
Lots of great Neal work on this CD, it always takes me awhile before I take in the more subtle (to me) keyboards.
So, on the first listen I give it an 8/10. I'm sure subsequent listenings will increase that, as the songs become more familiar.
It's definitely Journey.
Now, do I want to go see them by Sacramento, where they aren't only not sold out, but good seats still available. I need to watch the DVD - I'll make my decision after I see that. I'm not really itching to go. I did check out All Access and they are charging $100 more for these CA dates than the MN date or a couple of others.
If any of you are thinking All Access in the Bay Area - Concord is fantastic! Mountain View is crowded and nowhere near as nice as the picnic deck at Concord.
Rick wrote:mistiejourney wrote:Okay!
Revelation finally came in the mail!
Played it like it should be played - on a Bose iPod dock cranked up to eleven.
It's good.
It's really good, although there were a couple of songs that may need to grow on me (Change for the Better, and Like a Sunshower, for example). Arnel is quite the vocal fit for Journey, I don't think that's been under debate. I could not hear an accent (although that wouldn't bother me) and now I can say this for sure: When he sings I do not hear, nor do I think "Steve Perry".
I did get sort of melancholy over Steve Augeri while listening, though.
And maybe this has been discussed before, but I SWEAR I have heard "Wildest Dream" before, but I can't put my finger on it.
Lots of great Neal work on this CD, it always takes me awhile before I take in the more subtle (to me) keyboards.
So, on the first listen I give it an 8/10. I'm sure subsequent listenings will increase that, as the songs become more familiar.
It's definitely Journey.
Now, do I want to go see them by Sacramento, where they aren't only not sold out, but good seats still available. I need to watch the DVD - I'll make my decision after I see that. I'm not really itching to go. I did check out All Access and they are charging $100 more for these CA dates than the MN date or a couple of others.
If any of you are thinking All Access in the Bay Area - Concord is fantastic! Mountain View is crowded and nowhere near as nice as the picnic deck at Concord.
Kim, if you don't want to listen to disc 2, at least listen to Only The Young. It's the first track. Let me know what you think.
Only the Young sold me at first listenRick wrote:mistiejourney wrote:Okay!
Revelation finally came in the mail!
Played it like it should be played - on a Bose iPod dock cranked up to eleven.
It's good.
It's really good, although there were a couple of songs that may need to grow on me (Change for the Better, and Like a Sunshower, for example). Arnel is quite the vocal fit for Journey, I don't think that's been under debate. I could not hear an accent (although that wouldn't bother me) and now I can say this for sure: When he sings I do not hear, nor do I think "Steve Perry".
I did get sort of melancholy over Steve Augeri while listening, though.
And maybe this has been discussed before, but I SWEAR I have heard "Wildest Dream" before, but I can't put my finger on it.
Lots of great Neal work on this CD, it always takes me awhile before I take in the more subtle (to me) keyboards.
So, on the first listen I give it an 8/10. I'm sure subsequent listenings will increase that, as the songs become more familiar.
It's definitely Journey.
Now, do I want to go see them by Sacramento, where they aren't only not sold out, but good seats still available. I need to watch the DVD - I'll make my decision after I see that. I'm not really itching to go. I did check out All Access and they are charging $100 more for these CA dates than the MN date or a couple of others.
If any of you are thinking All Access in the Bay Area - Concord is fantastic! Mountain View is crowded and nowhere near as nice as the picnic deck at Concord.
Kim, if you don't want to listen to disc 2, at least listen to Only The Young. It's the first track. Let me know what you think.
Matthew wrote:Saint John wrote:I think the re-records are absolutely fantastic. .
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