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artist4perry wrote:Anyone else attend the St. Louis show? It was so great! I got to meet Jon in the middle of the show. I was able to go backstage to meet him. He was so nice! He autographed some things for me, gave me a hug, and we spoke briefly. He was so sweet, and treated me so kindly. The show was outstanding. Arnel was in rare form, and jumped all over the place. The Cheep Trick and Heart performances were great as well. Neal started off the Journey portion of the show with the Star Spangled banner and beautiful scrims showing fireworks behind him. Awesome! It was so HOT! The humidity had everyone sweating! I look horrible in the picture, we were all drenched in sweat, it was so hot Jon had to keep drying his arms and equipment off during the show. I will share more maybe tomorrow!
artist4perry wrote:Folks, bear with me, I will probably do this in peices, I am job hunting as well this week.
Cheep Trick started the show off and did a great job. I love all three bands and none were a disappointment! The suprise came during Cheep Tricks song "The Flame". My husband has been a long standing Cheep Trick fan, and this is his song for me. Guess who came on stage to do the keyboards? Jonathan Cain! So our favorite song by Cheep Trick was accompanied by my favorite keyboard player of all time!Then he helped them on two more songs.....Surrender and Dream Police. During Dream Police I had to make my way to the place I was told to go to meet Jon. My backstage pass and tickets were for guest of band member. My backstage pass has JON written across it. There were 30 people backstage to meet him and Ross. But I don't think Ross showed up. (I did not see him). Jon talked to all of us individually, signing autographs and taking pictures with us when asked. I joked around with him while he was signing autographs and asked him if he was developing carpel tunnel from all the writing, at first he said "What?" Then when he heard me he laughed softly and said, "No." But he had a grin from ear to ear. When he got to me, he autographed a photo of the drawing I did for the charity, and I asked him if they liked the quilts I had made for them. He looked at me and said, "We love everything you make." He said it so sincerely, and he looked me in the eye. I told him to tell Liz something for me. He smiled and shook his head. I asked him for a hug, and he gave me one. I told him I have been a fan of yours for a long time. And that I love how he played The Flame, and that it was our favorite Cheep Trick song. I also told him he had done a wonderful job on it. He just grinned, and said thanks. He went to sign some more autographs and we waited to try and get a photo with him. I tried to wait until everyone had a chance to get autographs and photos. Towards the end I asked Jon if I could get one photo with him, he came over put his arm on my shoulder and posed with me. I then told him he was a great musician, and that I loved his work. He actually blushed, and said Ah....Thank you........he was grinning so much! He was such a nice man, and we were only supposed to be there 20 minutes, but he stayed around 30 to greet with all of us.
Saint John wrote:artist4perry wrote:Folks, bear with me, I will probably do this in peices, I am job hunting as well this week.
Cheep Trick started the show off and did a great job. I love all three bands and none were a disappointment! The suprise came during Cheep Tricks song "The Flame". My husband has been a long standing Cheep Trick fan, and this is his song for me. Guess who came on stage to do the keyboards? Jonathan Cain! So our favorite song by Cheep Trick was accompanied by my favorite keyboard player of all time!Then he helped them on two more songs.....Surrender and Dream Police. During Dream Police I had to make my way to the place I was told to go to meet Jon. My backstage pass and tickets were for guest of band member. My backstage pass has JON written across it. There were 30 people backstage to meet him and Ross. But I don't think Ross showed up. (I did not see him). Jon talked to all of us individually, signing autographs and taking pictures with us when asked. I joked around with him while he was signing autographs and asked him if he was developing carpel tunnel from all the writing, at first he said "What?" Then when he heard me he laughed softly and said, "No." But he had a grin from ear to ear. When he got to me, he autographed a photo of the drawing I did for the charity, and I asked him if they liked the quilts I had made for them. He looked at me and said, "We love everything you make." He said it so sincerely, and he looked me in the eye. I told him to tell Liz something for me. He smiled and shook his head. I asked him for a hug, and he gave me one. I told him I have been a fan of yours for a long time. And that I love how he played The Flame, and that it was our favorite Cheep Trick song. I also told him he had done a wonderful job on it. He just grinned, and said thanks. He went to sign some more autographs and we waited to try and get a photo with him. I tried to wait until everyone had a chance to get autographs and photos. Towards the end I asked Jon if I could get one photo with him, he came over put his arm on my shoulder and posed with me. I then told him he was a great musician, and that I loved his work. He actually blushed, and said Ah....Thank you........he was grinning so much! He was such a nice man, and we were only supposed to be there 20 minutes, but he stayed around 30 to greet with all of us.
Great story...thanks. Very similar experience to mine.
artist4perry wrote:
Did you tell your story on an earlier thread and I missed it? If so which thread so I can read it? Jon was nice wasn't he?!
Crazy4Ross wrote:Glad you got to meet Jonathan! He's a wonderful person! Sooooooo talented! And, by the way, Ross was backstage. He spent about 20 minutes with us at a table and then left to go get ready to perform.
Barb
Where were you setting?mmberry301 wrote:The show was very awesome!!! So glad me and wifey came up from Memphis to see it. Ann Wilson still has an incredible set of pipesArnel really sang well and communicated to the crowd...we were very impressed. Hope to meet some of you next time we go to see Journey
belar wrote:I thought Cheap Trick started off pretty weak, but finished strong. Heart was terrific. Ann Wilson still has every inch of that voice of hers, and Nancy Wilson is very talented, and still quite the looker. When Journey came on, it was a little weird to see Arnel up there at first, but he really did a nice job. I was impressed. My wife, who knew nothing about Arnel, other than he was the new singer, made the comment that although he sounded great, she thought he was trying a little too hard with his performance - on several occasions he made almost hip-hop-esque hand motions, trying to get the crowd into it. I don't fault him for that stuff - I think he's just trying to find his place with the band and with the audience, and he'll figure it out soon enough.
Personally, I was a little disappointed with the set list (too much Infinity, too little Frontiers), but that's just me. I've heard 'em all before. That wasn't going to detract me from having a great time, and we did have a great time. We both bought t-shirts, too!
Don't remember the order, but here is a list of the songs they played:
Guitar Solo/The Star Spangled Banner
Never Walk Away
Stone In Love
Any Way You Want It
Don't Stop Believin'
Keep On Runnin' (Deen)
Escape (People SAT DOWN during this song. Come ON!!)
Keyboard Solo/Open Arms
Separate Ways
Faithfully
Lights
Feeling That Way
Anytime
La Do Da
Wheel In The Sky
Be Good To Yourself
Change For The Better
After All These Years
Encore: Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'
Saint John wrote:Good review, Belar. I think you missed Only The Young? Been played pretty regularly. As for Escape...of course people sat down...that song blows.![]()
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I see I'm not the only person that can't stand that song. I know a lot of people like it, but I find that it takes too long to get going. Glad you and your wife had a good time.
belar wrote:Saint John wrote:Good review, Belar. I think you missed Only The Young? Been played pretty regularly. As for Escape...of course people sat down...that song blows.![]()
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I see I'm not the only person that can't stand that song. I know a lot of people like it, but I find that it takes too long to get going. Glad you and your wife had a good time.
You're right. I forgot Only The Young and Ask The Lonely. I was thinking through each album to list what they played and missed those two. Duh.![]()
Escape has always been one of my personal favorites, but to each their own, right? It wouldn't have been so bad except there was a guy about 4 rows behind us that was yelling "Thank you!" everytime people sat down. He was upset that people were standing and blocking his view. I wonder if he had ever attended a concert before.
mmberry301 wrote:artist4perry
mmberry301 wrote:
The show was very awesome!!! So glad me and wifey came up from Memphis to see it. Ann Wilson still has an incredible set of pipes Arnel really sang well and communicated to the crowd...we were very impressed. Hope to meet some of you next time we go to see Journey
Where were you setting?
We were in the center section 2 rows behind the VIP's (where the video cameras were filming) (section BB seats 13 and 14)
belar wrote: It wouldn't have been so bad except there was a guy about 4 rows behind us that was yelling "Thank you!" everytime people sat down. He was upset that people were standing and blocking his view.
Saint John wrote:belar wrote: It wouldn't have been so bad except there was a guy about 4 rows behind us that was yelling "Thank you!" everytime people sat down. He was upset that people were standing and blocking his view.
I would have remained standing through a fucking earthquake just to piss him off.![]()
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