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Rick wrote:Great to hear Dano. It's always good to read a review like that. And I agree with R&R, Journey and Heart do make a great team. Hopefully they'll do it again next year.
I sure hope to hear a La Do Da boot on Youtube, but it hasn't shown up yet. Maybe it will from the show you attended. Great tune.
Thanks for the great review, made my night.
Dano wrote: I believe the Perry-era is almost completely out of people's minds now.
Dano wrote: but with just about every date on this tour a sellout
Dano wrote:I think Journey has finally proven that they can move on successfully without Perry.
Dano wrote: I can't think of one band with this many vocalist changes
janus65 wrote:Rick wrote:Great to hear Dano. It's always good to read a review like that. And I agree with R&R, Journey and Heart do make a great team. Hopefully they'll do it again next year.
I sure hope to hear a La Do Da boot on Youtube, but it hasn't shown up yet. Maybe it will from the show you attended. Great tune.
Thanks for the great review, made my night.
here it is Rick! Just recently added, im not familiar with the song thou but the description says La Do Da..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=507BCvtR06A
Enigma869 wrote:Dano wrote: I believe the Perry-era is almost completely out of people's minds now.
Right...It's almost as if Perry never existed
Dano wrote: but with just about every date on this tour a sellout
Good for Journey that they're selling out state fairgrounds, but let us not forget that they have two fairly well known bands on this tour with them, and I'm quite sure that both of those other bands contributed to the ticket sales. In fact, I'm willing to bet that half of the tickets that were sold were sold by Heart's fans!Dano wrote:I think Journey has finally proven that they can move on successfully without Perry.
I will grant you that "Revelation" has been a success (by post-Perry standards). A couple of key points...first and foremost, nothing that Journey recorded with Augeri in the band sold to anyone outside of close friends, family, and people on Journey message boards. Also, the so-called "success" that Journey is enjoying now isn't one tenth of what they experienced when that guy who "never existed" was the lead singer of the band.Dano wrote: I can't think of one band with this many vocalist changes
That's because there isn't a single band in history who has had this many vocalist changes!
John from Boston
janus65 wrote:
here it is Rick! Just recently added, im not familiar with the song thou but the description says La Do Da..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=507BCvtR06A
Enigma869 wrote:
I will grant you that "Revelation" has been a success (by post-Perry standards). Also, the so-called "success" that Journey is enjoying now isn't one tenth of what they experienced when that guy who "never existed" was the lead singer of the band.
jrnyjetster wrote:Enigma869 wrote:
I will grant you that "Revelation" has been a success (by post-Perry standards). Also, the so-called "success" that Journey is enjoying now isn't one tenth of what they experienced when that guy who "never existed" was the lead singer of the band.
Name me one rock band that is filling up STADIUMS this summer.....??
This tour will almost certainly end up being in the top 5 highest grossing concerts of the summer selling out 15k-20k seats a night. Not too shabby in my book.
jrnyjetster wrote:Enigma869 wrote:
I will grant you that "Revelation" has been a success (by post-Perry standards). Also, the so-called "success" that Journey is enjoying now isn't one tenth of what they experienced when that guy who "never existed" was the lead singer of the band.
Name me one rock band that is filling up STADIUMS this summer.....??
This tour will almost certainly end up being in the top 5 highest grossing concerts of the summer selling out 15k-20k seats a night. Not too shabby in my book.
Rick wrote:jrnyjetster wrote:Enigma869 wrote:
I will grant you that "Revelation" has been a success (by post-Perry standards). Also, the so-called "success" that Journey is enjoying now isn't one tenth of what they experienced when that guy who "never existed" was the lead singer of the band.
Name me one rock band that is filling up STADIUMS this summer.....??
This tour will almost certainly end up being in the top 5 highest grossing concerts of the summer selling out 15k-20k seats a night. Not too shabby in my book.
Well "separate_wayz" tallied the numbers and said if they sell out every show, (which they haven't but were damn close and have added dates) they'll sell over 900,000 seats on this tour. At 900,000 multiplied by the average ticket price is probably somewhere in the neighborhood of forty to fifty million dollars. That's some good scratch. Revelation is probably going Platinum, and Journey are getting something like $7 a sale off of that, so there's another seven million before they pay off the production costs.
RocknRoll wrote:Rick wrote:jrnyjetster wrote:Enigma869 wrote:
I will grant you that "Revelation" has been a success (by post-Perry standards). Also, the so-called "success" that Journey is enjoying now isn't one tenth of what they experienced when that guy who "never existed" was the lead singer of the band.
Name me one rock band that is filling up STADIUMS this summer.....??
This tour will almost certainly end up being in the top 5 highest grossing concerts of the summer selling out 15k-20k seats a night. Not too shabby in my book.
Well "separate_wayz" tallied the numbers and said if they sell out every show, (which they haven't but were damn close and have added dates) they'll sell over 900,000 seats on this tour. At 900,000 multiplied by the average ticket price is probably somewhere in the neighborhood of forty to fifty million dollars. That's some good scratch. Revelation is probably going Platinum, and Journey are getting something like $7 a sale off of that, so there's another seven million before they pay off the production costs.
psst Rick. $3.5m
Saint John wrote:I've seen 6 shows on this tour and this one was by far the best. Jonathan knew it too. I was front row right in front of him and as Arnel tore through song after song with ease,Jon's face lit up with excitement. These guys are really running on all cylinders right now. I had front row, but they were Heart fan club seats so I was surrounded by all Heart fans and they couldn't get over how good Arnel was. I must've been asked by ten people what his name was. They loved him.
Saint John wrote:I've seen 6 shows on this tour and this one was by far the best. Jonathan knew it too. I was front row right in front of him and as Arnel tore through song after song with ease,Jon's face lit up with excitement. These guys are really running on all cylinders right now. I had front row, but they were Heart fan club seats so I was surrounded by all Heart fans and they couldn't get over how good Arnel was. I must've been asked by ten people what his name was. They loved him.
Rick wrote:Saint John wrote:I've seen 6 shows on this tour and this one was by far the best. Jonathan knew it too. I was front row right in front of him and as Arnel tore through song after song with ease,Jon's face lit up with excitement. These guys are really running on all cylinders right now. I had front row, but they were Heart fan club seats so I was surrounded by all Heart fans and they couldn't get over how good Arnel was. I must've been asked by ten people what his name was. They loved him.
Dude I haven't seen you in here in a while.
Rick wrote:Saint John wrote:I've seen 6 shows on this tour and this one was by far the best. Jonathan knew it too. I was front row right in front of him and as Arnel tore through song after song with ease,Jon's face lit up with excitement. These guys are really running on all cylinders right now. I had front row, but they were Heart fan club seats so I was surrounded by all Heart fans and they couldn't get over how good Arnel was. I must've been asked by ten people what his name was. They loved him.
Dude I haven't seen you in here in a while.
StocktontoMalone wrote:jrnyjetster wrote:Enigma869 wrote:
I will grant you that "Revelation" has been a success (by post-Perry standards). Also, the so-called "success" that Journey is enjoying now isn't one tenth of what they experienced when that guy who "never existed" was the lead singer of the band.
Name me one rock band that is filling up STADIUMS this summer.....??
This tour will almost certainly end up being in the top 5 highest grossing concerts of the summer selling out 15k-20k seats a night. Not too shabby in my book.
RUSH....nuff said!
They did change for the better?? awesome. I want to see them this week. The $$$ aint happening. Im working on it,They sound so fuckin good, ill find a wayDano wrote:They opened with Never Walk Away, and also played Change for the Better and After All These Years. The crowd sat for the latter two, although I heard lots of people in the crowd singing along to AATY. As I said before though, I was surprised at how many people sat through La Do Da and Dead or Alive, not to mention Escape. I do have to say that the set was paced nicely. The encore was only one song, which was Anyway You Want It, with the Lay It Down guitar intro.
One correction (original post corrected to reflect it): The Grandstand is a 16,000 seat venue, not 18,000. I was a little tired when I wrote the post, having just got in from the show. Regardless, it was still a sellout. It must've been a great feeling for the band to see that house packed.
Dano wrote: I may start a war by saying this, but I believe the Perry-era is almost completely out of people's minds now.
Matthew wrote:Dano wrote: I may start a war by saying this, but I believe the Perry-era is almost completely out of people's minds now.
Dano - good review - but not sure that the above comment makes much sense - given that the set-list is still dominated by Perry era songs.
Dano wrote:
What I meant by that statement is not that the Perry-era music is gone, but the fact that the band has a top-selling album and sellout tour without him. The masses have really taken to Arnel, and the band are doing big business again. Certainly no one will forget Perry, but I think the loons are now proven wrong. It's about the songs, and the band Journey to the general public.
Yes, they needed a soaring tenor voice to sing the songs,
Look, though not achieving the level of success they are riding right now, Augeri managed to walk into an almost impossible situation and help make the band a functioning unit again, gaining a strong fanbase of his own to boot. Again, this band proves time and again that it can sustain itself without Perry.
I am not discounting what Perry brought to this band one bit, with his songwriting or his legendary talent. As I said before, he's my favorite vocalist of all-time and I'm a huge lifelong fan. I just think now, judging by most people I've talked to, they realize he's no longer in the band and people know that there's a new lead singer.
janus65 wrote:Rick wrote:Great to hear Dano. It's always good to read a review like that. And I agree with R&R, Journey and Heart do make a great team. Hopefully they'll do it again next year.
I sure hope to hear a La Do Da boot on Youtube, but it hasn't shown up yet. Maybe it will from the show you attended. Great tune.
Thanks for the great review, made my night.
here it is Rick! Just recently added, im not familiar with the song thou but the description says La Do Da..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=507BCvtR06A
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