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styxman wrote:The only thing I struggle with, is there still a damand for Ballads Journey Style. The modern take is always a little more under stated without the power we always associate with that era...does it relegate their music back into the steadfastness of the 80's. TDTWT has a refreshingly new type of arrangement which is catchy as hell and some might be surprised to hear it's by Journey, this track has a chance. TDTWT would have wiped the charts clean in the early 80's, massive no.1, now it'll get airplay and might just creep into the top 100, shame for such a good track.
AATY is nothing but a good middle of the road track, it'll fade into the background sooner than you think, I'm bored with it already as I am with 75% of the album unfortunately. I don't mean I'm not impressed with their efforts of revelation but it soon becomes just another album.
RossValoryRocks wrote:After All These Years????
The more I listen, the more I like TDWT over AATY.
Really...Both are excellent songs, but something about TTWT just grabs me more.
Anyone else?
Eric wrote:I like "What I needed better than both"...
janus65 wrote:RossValoryRocks wrote:After All These Years????
The more I listen, the more I like TDWT over AATY.
Really...Both are excellent songs, but something about TTWT just grabs me more.
Anyone else?
TDTWT has grown on me, too. it is more mature. AATY is so cheesy to me.
RossValoryRocks wrote:After All These Years????
The more I listen, the more I like TDWT over AATY.
Really...Both are excellent songs, but something about TTWT just grabs me more.
Anyone else?
Gunbot wrote:tammy wrote:I like both songs. I heard "After All These Years" on the radio for the first time tonight. I had been playing the CD in the car and decided to turn on the radio & it came on a little while later...on KOST the soft rock station in L.A.
KOST played it at lunch also. Looks like they're gonna use it to promote the tour. And they had Lea Solanga (a filipina) in studio this morning to promote her disney concert, not that it has anything to do with Journey, I was just working the filipino angle.
RossValoryRocks wrote:After All These Years????
The more I listen, the more I like TDWT over AATY.
Really...Both are excellent songs, but something about TTWT just grabs me more.
Anyone else?
X factor wrote:I'm probably gonna get skewered for THIS, but I think AATY is absolute crap! Just pure sap that sounds like the love ballad in a bad Disney cartoon or one of those shitty American Idol "originals"... Yuk! And as for the "country" remark, I agree! I could TOTALLY hear Carrie Underwood warbling or Keith Urban crooning this syrupy crap on their next albums.
The TDTW tune is pretty cool, though. Catchy title too!
StocktontoMalone wrote:TDTWT is actually my LEAST favorite on the CD....
separate_wayz wrote:I think that honor goes to "What It Takes To Win". Absolutely terrible lyrics. The worst cliched nonsense that Journey has put out in a long time.
cyndy! wrote:separate_wayz wrote:
I think that honor goes to "What It Takes To Win". Absolutely terrible lyrics. The worst cliched nonsense that Journey has put out in a long time.
yeah, i can live without ever hearing that one again.
WykkedSensation wrote:Gunbot wrote:AATY could pass for modern country while TDTWT has more of a gritty rock sound. I Had my player on random and when TDTWT came on I had to look to see who the artist was. It has a different vocal pacing which I like.
''Modern Country''???? WTF....'After all these years' is a massive AOR ballad if ever there was one.
styxman wrote:StocktontoMalone wrote:TDTWT is actually my LEAST favorite on the CD....
I take it your avatar is a relection of you. Have you tried slowing you head down and listenning to this trackFuck knows you might just like it when your brain's not being whacked sensless from the side of your skull
janus65 wrote:RossValoryRocks wrote:After All These Years????
The more I listen, the more I like TDWT over AATY.
Really...Both are excellent songs, but something about TTWT just grabs me more.
Anyone else?
TDTWT has grown on me, too. it is more mature. AATY is so cheesy to me.
nutz4Neal wrote:janus65 wrote:RossValoryRocks wrote:After All These Years????
The more I listen, the more I like TDWT over AATY.
Really...Both are excellent songs, but something about TTWT just grabs me more.
Anyone else?
TDTWT has grown on me, too. it is more mature. AATY is so cheesy to me.
Agreed. I still love AATY a lot and would pick it to be played at my 50th wedding anniversary; but it's becoming a bit cheesey right now. TDTWT is sounding more mature.
However, What I Needed is fast becoming my favorite on this CD.
I really like your aviatar. i beleve she is japanies [unlike the other one] what a hottieGunbot wrote:WykkedSensation wrote:Gunbot wrote:AATY could pass for modern country while TDTWT has more of a gritty rock sound. I Had my player on random and when TDTWT came on I had to look to see who the artist was. It has a different vocal pacing which I like.
''Modern Country''???? WTF....'After all these years' is a massive AOR ballad if ever there was one.
I can totally picture Vince Gill or some other country crooner belting this out. When I hear it I immediately get the urge to run out and check my tires to see if I got any dog hairs stuck in the treads.
stevew2 wrote:I really like your aviatar. i beleve she is japanies [unlike the other one] what a hottieGunbot wrote:WykkedSensation wrote:Gunbot wrote:AATY could pass for modern country while TDTWT has more of a gritty rock sound. I Had my player on random and when TDTWT came on I had to look to see who the artist was. It has a different vocal pacing which I like.
''Modern Country''???? WTF....'After all these years' is a massive AOR ballad if ever there was one.
I can totally picture Vince Gill or some other country crooner belting this out. When I hear it I immediately get the urge to run out and check my tires to see if I got any dog hairs stuck in the treads.
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