Gideon wrote:Maybe you and I should be Journey's new management.
I'm in. I've got some other good ideas.
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Gideon wrote:Maybe you and I should be Journey's new management.
Gideon wrote:fightingilliniJRNY wrote:Gideon wrote:I'd like to see the following:
- Better sound quality; Arnel front-and-center but the backing vocals need to be cranked up as well. Revelation screwed the pootch with both the CD and DVD when it came to backing vocals and they're Journey staples. Get it right.
- Better video quality (the camera shots weren't shitty, but they were poor relative to Arrival).
- An intro. When I saw Journey in Nashville this year, they came out to AC/DC's "Back In Black" on the video screens and the crowd went fucknuts. It would be a great way to demonstrate the hype and intensity of the crowd before they ultimately get silenced for the performance.
- Extras?
Best of all, I'd like to see five Revelation songs. [/list]
Damn right. All 28,000 people in Chicago exploded when Back In Black started and Journey was on the video board getting hyped backstage before the show. It was crazy how loud the place got. Not an empty chair in the house. I'd love to see that on a DVD.
Yeah.
I think they started it in Nashville, though, and it was surprising to see residents of the so-called country music capital of the world immediately on their feet. Cheap Trick was but a distant, foggy memory at that point.
Maybe you and I should be Journey's new management.
Gideon wrote:Gunbot wrote:Gideon wrote:Gunbot wrote:Gideon wrote:RocknRoll wrote:Gideon wrote:Best of all, I'd like to see five Revelation songs. [/list]
I think you can bet on that![]()
Are you being serious or facetious?
Honestly, I doubt they will, but I would be pleasantly surprised. I would also like some songs thrown in off of Arrival (i.e. "Higher Place" or "World Gone Wild" or "To Be Alive Again"), but I think I'm asking for too much.
They are going to balladville. Count on all the slow songs from Revelation and any other slow burners from the back catalogue.
Nah, I don't believe that. They rocked pretty damn hard this year; Neal has to sacrifice to the ballad gods in the studio. But when it comes to the live arena, he is lord of all he surveys. He'll nail that fucking rhythm guitar to Jonathan Cain's hands and paint a shit-eating grin on the keyboardist's face before that happens.
Dude, go type tagalog song on youtube and get back with me.
What the hell is tagalog song?
fightingilliniJRNY wrote:Gideon wrote:Maybe you and I should be Journey's new management.
I'm in. I've got some other good ideas.
Jana wrote:fightingilliniJRNY wrote:Gideon wrote:I'd like to see the following:
- Better sound quality; Arnel front-and-center but the backing vocals need to be cranked up as well. Revelation screwed the pootch with both the CD and DVD when it came to backing vocals and they're Journey staples. Get it right.
- Better video quality (the camera shots weren't shitty, but they were poor relative to Arrival).
- An intro. When I saw Journey in Nashville this year, they came out to AC/DC's "Back In Black" on the video screens and the crowd went fucknuts. It would be a great way to demonstrate the hype and intensity of the crowd before they ultimately get silenced for the performance.
- Extras?
Best of all, I'd like to see five Revelation songs. [/list]
Damn right. All 28,000 people in Chicago exploded when Back In Black started and Journey was on the video board getting hyped backstage before the show. It was crazy how loud the place got. Not an empty chair in the house. I'd love to see that on a DVD.
I hope they're not as sedate in the Philippines like they've been on some of those TV shows Arnel was on. I know the Plokkers will go nuts at the concert, but I don't know how Filipino audiences are, in general, at rock concerts compared to the U.S. You can see in Japan how much quieter they are. I'm sure somebody here can answer that question, like SH or GB. Of course, there will be a lot of pride for Arnel there, and, hopefully, that shows in audience response.
RocknRoll wrote:I got Tagalong Girl Scout cookies today. First time I've evey related cookies to a language. The cookies are good. We're all expanding our horizons.
The Sushi Hunter wrote:RocknRoll wrote:I got Tagalong Girl Scout cookies today. First time I've evey related cookies to a language. The cookies are good. We're all expanding our horizons.
So what exactly are Tagalong Girl Scout cookies?
Gideon wrote:The Sushi Hunter wrote:RocknRoll wrote:I got Tagalong Girl Scout cookies today. First time I've evey related cookies to a language. The cookies are good. We're all expanding our horizons.
So what exactly are Tagalong Girl Scout cookies?
Tag-a-long Girl Scouts?
Looks like RnR's letting details of his recreational life out for all to see!
Gunbot wrote:Here's your boy Arnel singing. This is what 80% or more of their music sounds like.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OtlRK2yN0bU
RocknRoll wrote:Gideon wrote:The Sushi Hunter wrote:RocknRoll wrote:I got Tagalong Girl Scout cookies today. First time I've evey related cookies to a language. The cookies are good. We're all expanding our horizons.
So what exactly are Tagalong Girl Scout cookies?
Tag-a-long Girl Scouts?
Looks like RnR's letting details of his recreational life out for all to see!
OK son, you obviously havn't had much experience with Girl Scout Cookies. The peanut butter chocolate is one of their best. BTW...I'm an old broad.
RocknRoll wrote:Gideon wrote:The Sushi Hunter wrote:RocknRoll wrote:I got Tagalong Girl Scout cookies today. First time I've evey related cookies to a language. The cookies are good. We're all expanding our horizons.
So what exactly are Tagalong Girl Scout cookies?
Tag-a-long Girl Scouts?
Looks like RnR's letting details of his recreational life out for all to see!
OK son, you obviously havn't had much experience with Girl Scout Cookies. The peanut butter chocolate is one of their best. BTW...I'm an old broad.
Gideon wrote:The Sushi Hunter wrote:RocknRoll wrote:I got Tagalong Girl Scout cookies today. First time I've evey related cookies to a language. The cookies are good. We're all expanding our horizons.
So what exactly are Tagalong Girl Scout cookies?
Tag-a-long Girl Scouts?
Looks like RnR's letting details of his recreational life out for all to see!
RocknRoll wrote:Gideon wrote:The Sushi Hunter wrote:RocknRoll wrote:I got Tagalong Girl Scout cookies today. First time I've evey related cookies to a language. The cookies are good. We're all expanding our horizons.
So what exactly are Tagalong Girl Scout cookies?
Tag-a-long Girl Scouts?
Looks like RnR's letting details of his recreational life out for all to see!
OK son, you obviously havn't had much experience with Girl Scout Cookies. The peanut butter chocolate is one of their best. BTW...I'm an old broad.
Jana wrote:Today is February 17th and the first concert is March 9th. Arnel really didn't rest in January, doing appearances and leaving for his mini concert with Lani, doing the SB show, and just completed his last charity show in Guam last week. I thought he had more time b/f Journey's Asian/Hawaii tour began. Plus he has to get with Journey and practice their setlist. I hope he hasn't spread himself too thin b/f this first leg of the tour. He's only got a few weeks to really rest. I hate to be negative, but to me he piled too much stuff close in together heading into this tour.
Jana wrote:Today is February 17th and the first concert is March 9th. Arnel really didn't rest in January, doing appearances and leaving for his mini concert with Lani, doing the SB show, and just completed his last charity show in Guam last week. I thought he had more time b/f Journey's Asian/Hawaii tour began. Plus he has to get with Journey and practice their setlist. I hope he hasn't spread himself too thin b/f this first leg of the tour. He's only got a few weeks to really rest. I hate to be negative, but to me he piled too much stuff close in together heading into this tour.
The Sushi Hunter wrote:Jana wrote:Today is February 17th and the first concert is March 9th. Arnel really didn't rest in January, doing appearances and leaving for his mini concert with Lani, doing the SB show, and just completed his last charity show in Guam last week. I thought he had more time b/f Journey's Asian/Hawaii tour began. Plus he has to get with Journey and practice their setlist. I hope he hasn't spread himself too thin b/f this first leg of the tour. He's only got a few weeks to really rest. I hate to be negative, but to me he piled too much stuff close in together heading into this tour.
Just as long as he's not had any sex within the last three weeks to a month, he'll do just fine.That's no bullshit by the way.
fightingilliniJRNY wrote:Andrew wrote:Not sure the band would film a full live DVD release anywhere but somewhere in the USA.
Is this Journey-specific? Because I'm picturing this show in Manila will have the type of atmosphere like the Rush In Rio DVD, and Rush seem to like having that one on DVD. I'm sure it's expensive as hell to record a DVD outside the US, but I wonder if they'll go for the novelty and the huge crowd?
The Sushi Hunter wrote:Gunbot wrote:They say the best place to film a concert in Asia is the Budokan which has been tailored towards doing live filming, but that ain't happening obviously.
I wouldn't be too sure just yet of that not happening. Those video guys in Japan would be just itching to get that film job.
The Sushi Hunter wrote:Gideon wrote:The Sushi Hunter wrote:RocknRoll wrote:I got Tagalong Girl Scout cookies today. First time I've evey related cookies to a language. The cookies are good. We're all expanding our horizons.
So what exactly are Tagalong Girl Scout cookies?
Tag-a-long Girl Scouts?
Looks like RnR's letting details of his recreational life out for all to see!
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And Gunbot...I was at the Show-Ya concert in 2005 at the Budokan and the Japanese still did the same thing as they did back in that 1983 Journey clip, they sit quietly until the show starts and then they just stand in place and raise their fists in the air to the beat of the music and yell.
Andrew wrote:fightingilliniJRNY wrote:Andrew wrote:Not sure the band would film a full live DVD release anywhere but somewhere in the USA.
Is this Journey-specific? Because I'm picturing this show in Manila will have the type of atmosphere like the Rush In Rio DVD, and Rush seem to like having that one on DVD. I'm sure it's expensive as hell to record a DVD outside the US, but I wonder if they'll go for the novelty and the huge crowd?
Yes, Journey specific... The Rush DVD is cool. My comment is based solely upon my knowledge of the band over the years and is just an opinion based upon what I presume they would be thinking...
Andrew wrote:RocknRoll wrote:One other tidbit, Kevin Elson has basically always been "front of the house". Interesting change here.
Very.
Gideon wrote:fightingilliniJRNY wrote:Gideon wrote:Maybe you and I should be Journey's new management.
I'm in. I've got some other good ideas.
I'd like to hear them on PM. My friends and I discuss "improving Journey" all the time; just a shitload of minor changes that could make them even more stellar. They have the raw goods, but they're still surprisingly sloppy in some areas.
fightingilliniJRNY wrote:Andrew wrote:RocknRoll wrote:One other tidbit, Kevin Elson has basically always been "front of the house". Interesting change here.
Very.
What do you make of this? Is he just moving on to something else?
I remember you telling us that Elson said that you can have a career-spanning interview once he's retired (I think you said this at least).
Andrew wrote:fightingilliniJRNY wrote:Andrew wrote:RocknRoll wrote:One other tidbit, Kevin Elson has basically always been "front of the house". Interesting change here.
Very.
What do you make of this? Is he just moving on to something else?
I remember you telling us that Elson said that you can have a career-spanning interview once he's retired (I think you said this at least).
Kevin and I had an interview date planned which was cancelled on the very morning of the interview....the day after tapegate broke.
fightingilliniJRNY wrote:Andrew wrote:fightingilliniJRNY wrote:Andrew wrote:RocknRoll wrote:One other tidbit, Kevin Elson has basically always been "front of the house". Interesting change here.
Very.
What do you make of this? Is he just moving on to something else?
I remember you telling us that Elson said that you can have a career-spanning interview once he's retired (I think you said this at least).
Kevin and I had an interview date planned which was cancelled on the very morning of the interview....the day after tapegate broke.
That's some crazy timing.
RocknRoll wrote:fightingilliniJRNY wrote:Andrew wrote:fightingilliniJRNY wrote:I remember you telling us that Elson said that you can have a career-spanning interview once he's retired (I think you said this at least).
Kevin and I had an interview date planned which was cancelled on the very morning of the interview....the day after tapegate broke.
That's some crazy timing.
But, I do believe Kevin was there for the 2008 Journey Tour. So timing isn't everything sometimes.
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