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Gunbot wrote:I can only remember going to one Rock concert that closed out with a slow song, Styx 1981. Pop artists can get away with it but Rock groups should always close with high octane songs. That's what rock is all about. I hope Journey's not going soft on us.
Since 78 wrote:I vote for "Why Can't This Night Go On Forever"
Gunbot wrote:Since 78 wrote:I vote for "Why Can't This Night Go On Forever"
No, only because He who shall not be named would have to go into the wayback machine to pull that one off. No disrespect but the banshee wails at the end of that song are the defining moment and as good as Arnie is, I don't think he could do it justice. That song truly belongs to the kitten puncher.
Gunbot wrote:Since 78 wrote:I vote for "Why Can't This Night Go On Forever"
No, only because He who shall not be named would have to go into the wayback machine to pull that one off. No disrespect but the banshee wails at the end of that song are the defining moment and as good as Arnie is, I don't think he could do it justice. That song truly belongs to the kitten puncher.
texafana wrote:Btw...have they ever closed with Sep Ways? That would be an awesome end of night surprise.
Since 78 wrote:I vote for "Why Can't This Night Go On Forever"
texafana wrote:Enough with closing with Faithfully, that sucks. End the night on a rockin kick ass song. I hope they don't pull that crap in Dallas.
cinkidd wrote:Rich the Cincinnati Guy
cinkidd wrote:texafana wrote:Enough with closing with Faithfully, that sucks. End the night on a rockin kick ass song. I hope they don't pull that crap in Dallas.
I actually love they way they closed out the 2001 Arrival DVD with Faithfully. I hope they close out the Cincinnati show with the same arrangement.
Rich the Cincinnati Guy
texafana wrote:I think a 2 punch knock out would be something along the lines of Faithfully or Why Can't This Night, etc.. and then close out the night with something like Wheel, Keep On Runnin, Seperate Ways, etc.
Btw...have they ever closed with Sep Ways? That would be an awesome end of night surprise.
texafana wrote:Enough with closing with Faithfully, that sucks. End the night on a rockin kick ass song. I hope they don't pull that crap in Dallas.
Toph wrote:texafana wrote:Enough with closing with Faithfully, that sucks. End the night on a rockin kick ass song. I hope they don't pull that crap in Dallas.
Why has ESC4p3 totally been dropped from the setlist? That has been a concert staple since 1981!!
xflajrnylvr wrote:Since 78 wrote:I vote for "Why Can't This Night Go On Forever"
I honestly never see that happening BUt it would be awesome. I used this at my wedding
WalrusOct9 wrote:I've only seen a few bands pull off ending with a slow song, and when it works, it's usually a REALLY quiet, intimate moment...the best example I can think of was Depeche Mode's encore in 2005 which was the usual climatic "Never Let Me Down" followed by the incredibly hushed and gentle "Goodnight Lovers." (And think what you want about them, they're an arena rock band on the same energy level as, say U2, even though it's mostly keyboard-based stuff)
Genesis ending the reunion tour with "The Carpet Crawlers" was also kind of surprising in how well it worked, but that also was effective more in a symbolic, career-summation way, in that hardcore fans (And, presumably, the band) feel that it represents the band more than most of their hits, so they chose to end the show with it.
For oldies rock bands like Journey though, you gotta end it on a high-energy note. Just like I wouldn't want to see Def Lep end with "Love Bites" or Aerosmith with "What It Takes," "Faithfully" is kind of a bad closing song. I always thought starting the encore with "Faithfully" and going into "Be Good To Yourself" would be the perfect Journey encore.
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