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roycap wrote:How did this song ever become one that was even considered for their set list at concerts? Not a hit. Not even on their greatest hits album, yet it gets played? Drop this song from the set list permanently and add a more popular song.
roycap wrote:How did this song ever become one that was even considered for their set list at concerts? Not a hit. Not even on their greatest hits album, yet it gets played? Drop this song from the set list permanently and add a more popular song.
Michigan Girl wrote:roycap wrote:How did this song ever become one that was even considered for their set list at concerts? Not a hit. Not even on their greatest hits album, yet it gets played? Drop this song from the set list permanently and add a more popular song.
I agree, the peeps around me sat down during that song!!!
Rick wrote:They always seem to put one song in for the hardcore fans. Like Mother, Father in Las Vegas. I'm glad they do it. I'm not that big a fan of Rubicon though.
StocktontoMalone wrote:The problem I see, and it is the same with almost every band, is that fans are always hooked on the 'popular' songs.....I tend to enjoy the deep tracks.
Rubicon, Troubled Child, Frontiers, Someday Soon, People and places, Daydream, Do You Recall, When You're Alone, Edge of the Blade, When I thin of You, Can't Tame the Lion, Only Solutions, Liberty, La Raza...etc.
After 30 years, I'm tired of the 'hits'.
DrFU wrote:Rubicon is currently in the slot I always suspect is the bone to the die-hard fans, one previously occupied by Edge of the Blade, Winds of March, Dead or Alive, and others. I personally really, really loved hearing at the Texas shows. I think Deb, Barb, and I may have been among the few in the venues who actually knew all the words, though. We sang really loud to make up for it...
Michigan Girl wrote:DrFU wrote:Rubicon is currently in the slot I always suspect is the bone to the die-hard fans, one previously occupied by Edge of the Blade, Winds of March, Dead or Alive, and others. I personally really, really loved hearing at the Texas shows. I think Deb, Barb, and I may have been among the few in the venues who actually knew all the words, though. We sang really loud to make up for it...
You're right Doc.....Being an OLD fan, I should have appreciated that more... I SANG ...
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DrFU wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:DrFU wrote:Rubicon is currently in the slot I always suspect is the bone to the die-hard fans, one previously occupied by Edge of the Blade, Winds of March, Dead or Alive, and others. I personally really, really loved hearing at the Texas shows. I think Deb, Barb, and I may have been among the few in the venues who actually knew all the words, though. We sang really loud to make up for it...
You're right Doc.....Being an OLD fan, I should have appreciated that more... I SANG ...
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Was that you we could hear from the lawn in Dallas?!?![]()
Go MG!
ProgRocker53 wrote:Rubicon is a decent song and I'm glad it's in the setlist...
I love seeing "Deep Cuts" in the setlist and wish there were more....
ONE MORE, anyone?
Anyway... I don't get the fixation on "hits"... just because a song is a "hit" doesn't mean it's a better song than others. Seriously, play Lights and LTS and AYWYWI compared to Mother Father, One More, Precious Time, Of a Lifetime, Troubled Child, etc.... tell me how they stack up.... c'mon, dowit....
DrFU wrote:Rubicon is currently in the slot I always suspect is the bone to the die-hard fans, one previously occupied by Edge of the Blade, Winds of March, Dead or Alive, and others. I personally really, really loved hearing at the Texas shows. I think Deb, Barb, and I may have been among the few in the venues who actually knew all the words, though. We sang really loud to make up for it...
Michigan Girl wrote:roycap wrote:How did this song ever become one that was even considered for their set list at concerts? Not a hit. Not even on their greatest hits album, yet it gets played? Drop this song from the set list permanently and add a more popular song.
I agree, the peeps around me sat down during that song!!!
conversationpc wrote:"Rubicon" is my favorite Journey tune. They need to keep it in the set.
roycap wrote:How did this song ever become one that was even considered for their set list at concerts? Not a hit. Not even on their greatest hits album, yet it gets played? Drop this song from the set list permanently and add a more popular song.
ProgRocker53 wrote:Rubicon is a decent song and I'm glad it's in the setlist...
I love seeing "Deep Cuts" in the setlist and wish there were more....
ONE MORE, anyone?
Anyway... I don't get the fixation on "hits"... just because a song is a "hit" doesn't mean it's a better song than others. Seriously, play Lights and LTS and AYWYWI compared to Mother Father, One More, Precious Time, Of a Lifetime, Troubled Child, etc.... tell me how they stack up.... c'mon, dowit....
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