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slucero wrote:maybe because those songs are fargin hard to sing...
Vladan wrote:Certainly, and they have a VERY BIG catolog as well, so why are they not playing other songs.
To me, it seems like Journey are and have been playing very safe for the past 10 years, when it comes to touring, playing extremely safe with the song choices, always the same songs, always the same hits, they have so many more songs,
why don't don't they play more Raised On Radio?
there were plenty of hits from that album, "Girl Can't Help It" "I'll Be Alright Without You" even "Suzanne" was a hit, great song, and they never play it... why is that?
perhaps it only suits Perry's vocals?
since they were pretty much his "baby" so to speak, but still, you just look at Jon Cains face sometimes, he looks very bored. Even play non hits, they are an established band, have been for 30+ years, it won't hurt them if they played other stuff. Open Arms, Don't Stop Beleivin, Faithfully, yawn.
Gideon wrote:Vladan wrote:Certainly, and they have a VERY BIG catolog as well, so why are they not playing other songs.
They've been playing five to six songs from Revelation, which is the album they need to be pushing. I'd say their priorities are in the right place.To me, it seems like Journey are and have been playing very safe for the past 10 years, when it comes to touring, playing extremely safe with the song choices, always the same songs, always the same hits, they have so many more songs,
Because there's a balance. They can't just do what they want to do or what a select group of fans want to do. Like it or not, OA and DSB and "Faithfully" will always -- always -- be more relevant than their obscure works. The common fan wants to hear those.why don't don't they play more Raised On Radio?
Neal hates it.there were plenty of hits from that album, "Girl Can't Help It" "I'll Be Alright Without You" even "Suzanne" was a hit, great song, and they never play it... why is that?
Neal hates it. IBAWY may appear on the setlist; it's in great ballad territory. But the rest? They aren't rock nor are they strictly ballads, but pop.perhaps it only suits Perry's vocals?
Doubt it. Arnel's probably more suited to tackle '83 and beyond than the early '80s and '70s.since they were pretty much his "baby" so to speak, but still, you just look at Jon Cains face sometimes, he looks very bored. Even play non hits, they are an established band, have been for 30+ years, it won't hurt them if they played other stuff. Open Arms, Don't Stop Beleivin, Faithfully, yawn.
They're starting to do that more and pushing their most recent album. But like it or not, the band isn't subject to our whims and they still have to keep the ticketbuyers and casual fans in mind.
Gideon wrote:Vladan wrote:Certainly, and they have a VERY BIG catolog as well, so why are they not playing other songs.
They've been playing five to six songs from Revelation, which is the album they need to be pushing. I'd say their priorities are in the right place.To me, it seems like Journey are and have been playing very safe for the past 10 years, when it comes to touring, playing extremely safe with the song choices, always the same songs, always the same hits, they have so many more songs,
Because there's a balance. They can't just do what they want to do or what a select group of fans want to do. Like it or not, OA and DSB and "Faithfully" will always -- always -- be more relevant than their obscure works. The common fan wants to hear those.why don't don't they play more Raised On Radio?
Neal hates it.there were plenty of hits from that album, "Girl Can't Help It" "I'll Be Alright Without You" even "Suzanne" was a hit, great song, and they never play it... why is that?
Neal hates it. IBAWY may appear on the setlist; it's in great ballad territory. But the rest? They aren't rock nor are they strictly ballads, but pop.perhaps it only suits Perry's vocals?
Doubt it. Arnel's probably more suited to tackle '83 and beyond than the early '80s and '70s.since they were pretty much his "baby" so to speak, but still, you just look at Jon Cains face sometimes, he looks very bored. Even play non hits, they are an established band, have been for 30+ years, it won't hurt them if they played other stuff. Open Arms, Don't Stop Beleivin, Faithfully, yawn.
They're starting to do that more and pushing their most recent album. But like it or not, the band isn't subject to our whims and they still have to keep the ticketbuyers and casual fans in mind.
Vladan wrote:Ok, you have to look it from a long time fans perspective.
With all due respect to what you quoted me on, some of it is valid, however a lot of is simply excuses.
Myself, been a fan since the mid 90's not that long, compared to a lot of people here, have been a fan before I was even born, so you have to look it from the perspective that we've pretty much thought of all scenarios through and through, probably discussed everything under the sun, a good 10 years ago, so there really isn't new going on around here, so my points are valid. The obvious answers to my question are, money, and "believe it or not" majority of Journey fans are casual, where the die hard fans are the ones that bother with all the time invested with uploading clips to Youtube, creating websites, and running forums, they are the real die hards, you know the ones who will travel state to state to watch them perform Wheel In the sky for the 100th time, the rest of the fans are either new, or just come and go.
Vladan wrote:OK, I have read what you said. Will review it shortly.
My main question is. How long have you been a fan (?)
And there seems to be a lot of people disagreeing with you around these parts, just an observation, you know it's very common to come on this forum and see the name "Gideon" participating in a lot of back and forth arguments, seems very time consuming, and plenty a lot of wasted energy. IMO - You just can't beat the oldies, that's something I have learned a long time ago.
Gideon wrote:Personally, I'm not a big fan of "Evolution." I can appreciate it vocally, and it has fantastic moments like "Sweet and Simple." But it doesn't rock nearly enough for me and the vocals aren't enough to compensate for lackluster writing. I'd like to hear Arnel's interpretation of certain songs from the album; I don't think, even with his newfound reservoir of vocal awesomeness, that he could replicate or imitate Perry's superfuckinghigh countertenor, but I bet he could make it sound good.
But I truly believe there are far better songs out there that they could play.
Vladan wrote:IMO - You just can't beat the oldies, that's something I have learned a long time ago.
Deacon wrote:Vladan wrote:IMO - You just can't beat the oldies, that's something I have learned a long time ago.
That's just what that is, though. Your opinion. In overall popularity, Steve Perry blows Arnel out of the water. There is no comparison between the two. But technical skill? You're saying that the solos of Evolution and Infinity can compare with "Castles Burnin'" on TBF, "World Gone Wild" on Arrival, or the remake of "Be Good To Yourself?" You're saying that the overall skill of the rest of the band can compare to now? Sure, as I said, Steve Perry blows everyone else out of the water; that isn't the point, though. Instead of one person controlling the skill, you have five equally amazing members now.
To take Gideon's defense, he is a VERY opinionated person, and if he finds something that he disagrees with, he'll tell you. It isn't wasteful to him. Believe me, I know him outside of these boards.
Vladan wrote:
Being opinionated and being correct, two different things. If your right, you won't feel the need to go back and forth trying to convince people, or you may feel the need to?, some people do. You just take a look at the patterns emerging on the forums here.
To my comment on "oldies" the one you quoted me on - I was referring to people, older people, if you argue with them, you can't win, I wasn't referring to songs, perhaps I could of been a little more elaborate in my comments.
Thanks
Deacon wrote:Vladan wrote:
Being opinionated and being correct, two different things. If your right, you won't feel the need to go back and forth trying to convince people, or you may feel the need to?, some people do. You just take a look at the patterns emerging on the forums here.
To my comment on "oldies" the one you quoted me on - I was referring to people, older people, if you argue with them, you can't win, I wasn't referring to songs, perhaps I could of been a little more elaborate in my comments.
Thanks
Lol, sorry for misunderstanding you then.
But, the majority of what is dealt with is subjective material. There is usually no way to prove [or incidentally disprove] a belief such as that unless it is built upon an objective statement. Because of that, you see Gideon, Deano, Myself, and numerous others go at it, round after round.
Vladan wrote:OK, I have read what you said. Will review it shortly.
My main question is. How long have you been a fan (?)
And there seems to be a lot of people disagreeing with you around these parts, just an observation, you know it's very common to come on this forum and see the name "Gideon" participating in a lot of back and forth arguments, seems very time consuming, and plenty a lot of wasted energy.
IMO - You just can't beat the oldies, that's something I have learned a long time ago.
Saint John wrote:Journey's setlists are pretty much ok as is...nothing wrong with them. They play what concert goers want to hear. That is, what they expect to hear when they pay money and come to the show. Heart pulled some bullshit a few years ago and came to Naperville and didn't play any, or just a few, of their 80's hits. The crowd left furious and the promoters were pissed.
Journey's sets are responsible. They play the songs that the people made popular. Hence, you have an obligation to play them. Now I'll agree that there should probably be another ROR song in here and there as those were hits, but to think that anyone (in multiples of 10) wants to fucking hear Winds Of March, Patiently, Opened The Door is just plain dumb. Everyone wants them to "take chances." You wanna take chances? Put duct tape on your prick and remove it with an exacto knife while driving. But don't foul up Journey's sets with a bunch of obscure songs from shit albums like Departure and Infinity. Yuck.
Deacon wrote:Gideon wrote:That is such a fantastic set list.
It is.
It seems to get better every time they tour.
Gideon wrote:Deacon wrote:Gideon wrote:That is such a fantastic set list.
It is.
It seems to get better every time they tour.
They need to scrap LTS for Higher Place.
Deacon wrote:Gideon wrote:Deacon wrote:Gideon wrote:That is such a fantastic set list.
It is.
It seems to get better every time they tour.
They need to scrap LTS for Higher Place.
Journey tour 2010?
Saint John wrote:Journey's setlists are pretty much ok as is...nothing wrong with them. They play what concert goers want to hear. That is, what they expect to hear when they pay money and come to the show. Heart pulled some bullshit a few years ago and came to Naperville and didn't play any, or just a few, of their 80's hits. The crowd left furious and the promoters were pissed.
Journey's sets are responsible. They play the songs that the people made popular. Hence, you have an obligation to play them. Now I'll agree that there should probably be another ROR song in here and there as those were hits, but to think that anyone (in multiples of 10) wants to fucking hear Winds Of March, Patiently, Opened The Door is just plain dumb. Everyone wants them to "take chances." You wanna take chances? Put duct tape on your prick and remove it with an exacto knife while driving. But don't foul up Journey's sets with a bunch of obscure songs from shit albums like Departure and Infinity. Yuck.
This is when they were sissified. Perry sounded like a fucking girl. Escape and Frontiers brought a more rocking sound and thank God his voice got some rasp to it. The 3 albums you mentioned are garbage.hoagiepete wrote: All I can say is these were all before Journey became sissyfied.
hoagiepete wrote:If they nailed some of the old catalogue, they might sell more of the old CDs to the young fans. Just a thought.
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