I was watching some youtube vids of Journey and Toto. The thing that I think is clearly lacking in Journey is their groove. Early Journey, (late 1970), like this roadrunner performance
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i9zPZnOr0F4 has a good groove. I've been to a few Journey concerts, one with Augeri and one with Arnel, and both of 'em seemed like just a simple routine. Mr. Valory would walk around making those ugly ass faces and Cain would raise his hand up in the air now and then. I'm pretty sure Deen uses a click track or some kind of metronome as well, wich gives no room what so ever for a spontanious solo or even a few simple fills. I'm sure a lot of peeps go to a concert to see the songs performed just like on the CD, but where the hell is the fun with that? I love Journey, I do. But then again I think that in many ways Journey is inferior to bands like Toto. Check this performance of English Eyes out
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GspOC33xTxw&feature=channel
The funk and spontanuity(?) is just crazy. I dare you not to get goosebumps when Jenny Douglas starts to sing

I simply don't see where the fun is anymore with Journey? I thinks it's been reduced to a corporate machine, witch the replies from Arnel after the Super Bowl, implies as well. He's just a hired mic meant to keep the Journey corporation rolling. Jonathan Cain looks like he's having as much fun as he would getting a bikini wax from Rosie O'Donnell while he's playing live. Toto is clearly better than Journey in some ways. Jeff Porcaro, now Simon Phillips, are both much more talented drummers than Castronovo, and Valory can't play a funky bassline to save his life. But then again, Journey has sold a lot more records, almost the double of Toto I think. What are you guys take on this?
I simply can't see what fun it would be to go to the next Journey concert - cause' we all know it'll be the dirty dozen and a few other picks. Steve Perry can groove like hell,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SxQsbaBpjto, and so could Neal in stuff like She Walk like a Lady. But today? Meh... Personally I think they should call it quits or go in a completly new direction - not the oiled and dull machine they have been reduced to, today.
