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jrny84 wrote:I have been looking around on old tour schedules from the infinity, departure, evolution, escape, frontiers, and raised on radio tours and could not find one time when they played Madison Square Garden. Is this true??? It just seems very hard to believe that in Journey's prime from 80-87 they not at least once play there. How could one of the best selling bands in the United States never play there??
Shadowsong wrote:First & last time I saw the real Journey concert was the Frontiers tour at Nassau Colliseum I think it was May 84.
Went in my friends Karmen Ghia.
Had to scalp tix
Remember we paid $20 for floor in the back & thought that pricy at the time.
Couldn't really see very much but the experience was like that of a dream.
Joints were being passed around...then
We hanged out in the parking lot til everyone had gone home.
What is this thing with me & parking lots?
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Anyway these two guys approached us so we figured we were going to be told to leave.
Turns out they were selling t- shirts.
We talked & they gave us each a shirt free.
It was the white n lavender tie die with the reddish letters.
We all went out for coffee or something I can't remember.
Oooooh won't go into that night but it was surreal.
My girlfriend really hit it off with a guy named Donald who later would become her husband.
They went off to get to know each other & she left me alone with his friend.
We talked & he was a gentleman.
I wonder what became of him?
Journey was really a part of our lives back then.
They sort of feel like part of the "family"
Anyway back to the 21St Century...
Shadowsong wrote:Thanks I guess it was 83...& yes Bryan Adams opened & he was fantastick!
Shadowsong wrote:Thanks I guess it was 83...& yes Bryan Adams opened & he was fantastick!
Lora wrote:Shadowsong wrote:Thanks I guess it was 83...& yes Bryan Adams opened & he was fantastick!
I wasn't at this particular show, but saw a bunch of shows on the Frontiers tour. I remember we got complaint mail from upset parents because they weren't happy with Bryan Adams and his potty mouth on stage. I actually saw parents at shows taking their kids out in the lobby while Bryan was on stage. If I recall, he did like to drop lots of f-bombs during his set. Seems pretty tame in comparison to what happens on stage with many artists these days.
Lora wrote:Shadowsong wrote:Thanks I guess it was 83...& yes Bryan Adams opened & he was fantastick!
I wasn't at this particular show, but saw a bunch of shows on the Frontiers tour. I remember we got complaint mail from upset parents because they weren't happy with Bryan Adams and his potty mouth on stage. I actually saw parents at shows taking their kids out in the lobby while Bryan was on stage. If I recall, he did like to drop lots of f-bombs during his set. Seems pretty tame in comparison to what happens on stage with many artists these days.
Rockindeano wrote:Are you trying to somehow yet quietly mire the former Opener in some mire, with the hopes I don't see your post? I would hope not.![]()
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Rockindeano wrote:Anyway, BA at the time was not a solidified rocker by any means. He was a cross between a young rocking Dylan and some punk artist. He needed something to be different. The potty mouth got the attention I guess. Now look at him. Quite reserved, gentlemanly, professional photographer and world renown performer. He could probably buy and sell Journey a few times over nowadays.
stevew2 wrote:He likes a round peg in his square holeVoyager wrote:It's because Friga doesn't like anything square.
Lora wrote:Rockindeano wrote:Are you trying to somehow yet quietly mire the former Opener in some mire, with the hopes I don't see your post? I would hope not.![]()
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Who, me? Never.Rockindeano wrote:Anyway, BA at the time was not a solidified rocker by any means. He was a cross between a young rocking Dylan and some punk artist. He needed something to be different. The potty mouth got the attention I guess. Now look at him. Quite reserved, gentlemanly, professional photographer and world renown performer. He could probably buy and sell Journey a few times over nowadays.
Yeah, he was pretty punk back in the day. I think it surprised a few people at the shows because Journey was always a good show to take your kids to. If I remember correctly, he and his band were staying at the same hotel as we were in one city and we shared an elevator ride with him. Yeah, I know. I'm special.
jrny84 wrote:How could one of the best selling bands in the United States never play there??
journel wrote:jrny84 wrote:How could one of the best selling bands in the United States never play there??
it's means new yorkers don't dig journey...plain and simple they suck like the knicks and yankees!
Tito wrote:Lora wrote:Rockindeano wrote:Are you trying to somehow yet quietly mire the former Opener in some mire, with the hopes I don't see your post? I would hope not.![]()
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Who, me? Never.Rockindeano wrote:Anyway, BA at the time was not a solidified rocker by any means. He was a cross between a young rocking Dylan and some punk artist. He needed something to be different. The potty mouth got the attention I guess. Now look at him. Quite reserved, gentlemanly, professional photographer and world renown performer. He could probably buy and sell Journey a few times over nowadays.
Yeah, he was pretty punk back in the day. I think it surprised a few people at the shows because Journey was always a good show to take your kids to. If I remember correctly, he and his band were staying at the same hotel as we were in one city and we shared an elevator ride with him. Yeah, I know. I'm special.
Journey = family values (on and off stage). I never knew Bryan Adams had a foul mouth.
Lora, did Journey management ever tell BA that they were getting complaints and to tone it down?
Tito wrote:
Journey = family values (on and off stage). I never knew Bryan Adams had a foul mouth.
Lora, did Journey management ever tell BA that they were getting complaints and to tone it down?
You are old and stale Tom with your faux Friga lovefeast you cock basket,find a new love you homo. Im sick of your J boys can do no wrong bullshit. Nobody but you bald ass beleives what you say.Andew even dismissed your "never did their lead singers wrong" coment as bullshit ,as most of your posts are. Why dont you throw some fecies in your eggs tom. morning you fucking weidoTito wrote:stevew2 wrote:He likes a round peg in his square holeVoyager wrote:It's because Friga doesn't like anything square.
Dude, it was funny the first few thousand times, but now it's getting old and stale. Come up with something else.
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