
That's great they're making their way to TX!

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LLL wrote:DrFU wrote:Hey! This is cool. I'm in, probably with a kid or two in tow.
Hey Linda - awesome you can come! How old are your kids? I was going to bring my teen daughter, but the Meredian site says for this particular show no one under 18 allowed.![]()
That's not the case for all shows there as they have had shows with kids as young as 13 there before. Don't know why they would raise it for Jeremey's show, doesn't make sense.
When you hear the dude sing, you wont give a shit about your surroundingsLLL wrote:DrFU wrote:Kids are 21 and 23; guess I should call them young men these days. Big Journey fans ... they've seen SA, JSS, and Arnel; they're troupers & keep their mom out of trouble.Meridian is pretty much a dump, but oh well ... it'll be fun.
This will be terrific! It's great to have a mix of Journey fans of all ages. About the Meredian, after a few drinks and Jeremey starts cranking out the great tunes, we probably won't even notice the "surroundings" LOL.
la michelona wrote:Is that in the warehouse district, near the Loaves and Fishes soup kitchen?
Michigan Girl wrote:la michelona wrote:Is that in the warehouse district, near the Loaves and Fishes soup kitchen?
Are you going, Michelle?!!?
la michelona wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:la michelona wrote:Is that in the warehouse district, near the Loaves and Fishes soup kitchen?
Are you going, Michelle?!!?
If I get my packing done in time, I think I just might. What about you?
Michigan Girl wrote:la michelona wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:la michelona wrote:Is that in the warehouse district, near the Loaves and Fishes soup kitchen?
Are you going, Michelle?!!?
If I get my packing done in time, I think I just might. What about you?
I wasn't planning on another road trip to Houston so soon, but if you're going
I'll certainly see if I can get a road buddy!!
Is that an ass in you av?!?!?![]()
Michigan Girl wrote:la michelona wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:la michelona wrote:Is that in the warehouse district, near the Loaves and Fishes soup kitchen?
Are you going, Michelle?!!?
If I get my packing done in time, I think I just might. What about you?
I wasn't planning on another road trip to Houston so soon, but if you're going
I'll certainly see if I can get a road buddy!!
[color=#]Then I think that I must go! [/color]
Is that an ass in you av?!?!?![]()
stevew2 wrote:When you hear the dude sing, you wont give a shit about your surroundingsLLL wrote:DrFU wrote:Kids are 21 and 23; guess I should call them young men these days. Big Journey fans ... they've seen SA, JSS, and Arnel; they're troupers & keep their mom out of trouble.Meridian is pretty much a dump, but oh well ... it'll be fun.
This will be terrific! It's great to have a mix of Journey fans of all ages. About the Meredian, after a few drinks and Jeremey starts cranking out the great tunes, we probably won't even notice the "surroundings" LOL.
hoagiepete wrote:Based on Youtube...Jeremey sounds pretty dang good. However...for those that have seen them...how is the guitarist? 50% of why enjoy Journey is for Neal's guitar work. Again...from what I have heard on Youtube...Frontiers guitar doesn't seem to be at the same level as the vocals.
I'd be interested to hear.
Ehwmatt wrote:hoagiepete wrote:Based on Youtube...Jeremey sounds pretty dang good. However...for those that have seen them...how is the guitarist? 50% of why enjoy Journey is for Neal's guitar work. Again...from what I have heard on Youtube...Frontiers guitar doesn't seem to be at the same level as the vocals.
I'd be interested to hear.
I think they used to have a two guitar set-up and most of the videos on YT feature that. Those guys sound good on the vids, but the new guy's definitely better. Their new guy is a GREAT player and fun to watch on stage. He cops Neal very well and puts his own spin on stuff here and there when he can (i.e. when it's not one of Neal's trademark solos like DSB or Faithfully)
Edit: And I say this as a guitar player and someone who listens to Journey just as much for Neal's guitar (if not more so) than for SP's vocals.
LLL wrote:For those of you that have been to the Meridian before, what's the situation on ease of finding the place and parking, etc.?
carleysdad wrote:I don't understand how Frontiers can make such a long trip (from Roanoke, VA) and make money. There were only about 200 people (maximum) at the show I saw recently in Cincinnati. 200 people x $10/tix = $2,000. It doesn't add up.
DrFU wrote:LLL wrote:For those of you that have been to the Meridian before, what's the situation on ease of finding the place and parking, etc.?
Right on the edge of downtown, not the best of neighborhoods. They have a parking lot across the street. The place is a dive, frankly, but they seem to get decent acts on a regular basis. I saw Gregg Allman there. And JSS.
la michelona wrote:DrFU wrote:LLL wrote:For those of you that have been to the Meridian before, what's the situation on ease of finding the place and parking, etc.?
Right on the edge of downtown, not the best of neighborhoods. They have a parking lot across the street. The place is a dive, frankly, but they seem to get decent acts on a regular basis. I saw Gregg Allman there. And JSS.
Can we pay at the door or do we need to buy the tickets ahead of time?
LLL wrote:la michelona wrote:DrFU wrote:LLL wrote:For those of you that have been to the Meridian before, what's the situation on ease of finding the place and parking, etc.?
Right on the edge of downtown, not the best of neighborhoods. They have a parking lot across the street. The place is a dive, frankly, but they seem to get decent acts on a regular basis. I saw Gregg Allman there. And JSS.
Can we pay at the door or do we need to buy the tickets ahead of time?
From the FAQ section of the Meredian's website:
Should I buy tickets in advance?
Answer:
The short answer is yes. The longer answer is, we do not always know which shows will sell out, nor how soon. The question is not so much how likely is it to sell out, but how much you want to see the show. We have had too many people call the day of show to see if tickets are available only to be heartbroken to find out it sold out a week earlier
The link to the Meredian is in the top post above. You can call them to confirm how they will be selling tickets for the Frontiers show just to be sure.
la michelona wrote:DrFU wrote:LLL wrote:For those of you that have been to the Meridian before, what's the situation on ease of finding the place and parking, etc.?
Right on the edge of downtown, not the best of neighborhoods. They have a parking lot across the street. The place is a dive, frankly, but they seem to get decent acts on a regular basis. I saw Gregg Allman there. And JSS.
Can we pay at the door or do we need to buy the tickets ahead of time?
bluejeangirl76 wrote:la michelona wrote:DrFU wrote:LLL wrote:For those of you that have been to the Meridian before, what's the situation on ease of finding the place and parking, etc.?
Right on the edge of downtown, not the best of neighborhoods. They have a parking lot across the street. The place is a dive, frankly, but they seem to get decent acts on a regular basis. I saw Gregg Allman there. And JSS.
Can we pay at the door or do we need to buy the tickets ahead of time?
Don't try to buy at the door. I thought we'd be able to in Cleveland, and it had sold out a day or two beforehand. Good thing we got ourselves arranged in advance.
DrFU wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:la michelona wrote:DrFU wrote:LLL wrote:For those of you that have been to the Meridian before, what's the situation on ease of finding the place and parking, etc.?
Right on the edge of downtown, not the best of neighborhoods. They have a parking lot across the street. The place is a dive, frankly, but they seem to get decent acts on a regular basis. I saw Gregg Allman there. And JSS.
Can we pay at the door or do we need to buy the tickets ahead of time?
Don't try to buy at the door. I thought we'd be able to in Cleveland, and it had sold out a day or two beforehand. Good thing we got ourselves arranged in advance.
And get there before the doors open if you want to be near the stage/be able to see the band ... big dark room with a low ceiling and a very few tables toward the back
bluejeangirl76 wrote:DrFU wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:la michelona wrote:DrFU wrote:LLL wrote:For those of you that have been to the Meridian before, what's the situation on ease of finding the place and parking, etc.?
Right on the edge of downtown, not the best of neighborhoods. They have a parking lot across the street. The place is a dive, frankly, but they seem to get decent acts on a regular basis. I saw Gregg Allman there. And JSS.
Can we pay at the door or do we need to buy the tickets ahead of time?
Don't try to buy at the door. I thought we'd be able to in Cleveland, and it had sold out a day or two beforehand. Good thing we got ourselves arranged in advance.
And get there before the doors open if you want to be near the stage/be able to see the band ... big dark room with a low ceiling and a very few tables toward the back
Or just go with someone who has zero problem shoving through a crowd, pushing people away and swiping a place in the front even though its already packed. That's what I did.![]()
DrFU wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:la michelona wrote:DrFU wrote:LLL wrote:For those of you that have been to the Meridian before, what's the situation on ease of finding the place and parking, etc.?
Right on the edge of downtown, not the best of neighborhoods. They have a parking lot across the street. The place is a dive, frankly, but they seem to get decent acts on a regular basis. I saw Gregg Allman there. And JSS.
Can we pay at the door or do we need to buy the tickets ahead of time?
Don't try to buy at the door. I thought we'd be able to in Cleveland, and it had sold out a day or two beforehand. Good thing we got ourselves arranged in advance.
And get there before the doors open if you want to be near the stage/be able to see the band ... big dark room with a low ceiling and a very few tables toward the back
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