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Gideon wrote:Gin and Tonic Sky wrote:Just_Plain_Eric wrote:I dig this "album" It was the first Journey album that I bought and I used to crank it on the way to pick up my high school datesand I believe it would play during the "resolve" of some of these dates ...lol...
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Yep, I know what you mean, Captured helped me capture a girl once. SHe climbed in the car, just as Captured was starting. I turn to the girl and whisper "Boinsoir montreal" to her just as Perry is shouting it out to the crowd at the start of track one.
The girl asked me what does that mean. "Well I said, boinsoir is good evening in French and Montreal is French for beautiful angel which is what you are (har har har)
And she fell for it, laughs and says aw youre sweet. Not the sharpest girl ,(but I could only win over the dumb ones). I preceded to drive to Lovers lookout point, got out a six pack of beer, gave her five of em saying "Gee I can only drink one of these cos Im driving and I want to keep you safe miss Montreal.
By track six we were cuddling to "Too Late" Seconds later I was hammerin down the Dixie Hishway if you know what I mean.
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The question is... what track did you finish your jog down the highway?
mikemarrs wrote:stevew2 wrote:Their best live concert, not a bunch of different shit thrown in,and it was pre Friga
yep pre friga.always wonder what would've happened if rollie stayed.
mikemarrs wrote:stevew2 wrote:Their best live concert, not a bunch of different shit thrown in,and it was pre Friga
yep pre friga.always wonder what would've happened if rollie stayed.
stevew2 wrote:Their best live concert, not a bunch of different shit thrown in,and it was pre Friga
Rockindeano wrote:stevew2 wrote:Their best live concert, not a bunch of different shit thrown in,and it was pre Friga
It is a great Live CD, however, it's not a recording of one show. I believe there was 3; Detroit, Montreal and maybe Atlanta, not sure on that one.
whirlwind wrote:mikemarrs wrote:stevew2 wrote:Their best live concert, not a bunch of different shit thrown in,and it was pre Friga
yep pre friga.always wonder what would've happened if rollie stayed.
Journey got some great hits from Cain but I have always felt that they would have bigger and better hits with Rollie. Hard to say as Perry is magic singing the ballads and there might have been fewer with Rollie.
Jana wrote: but Cain brought some great songs to the mix writing with Perry and Schon and their songwriting was better on a general basis and was a better mix together songwriting as they matured, though many of my favorites are during Rolie's time with the band..
Rockindeano wrote:Jana wrote: but Cain brought some great songs to the mix writing with Perry and Schon and their songwriting was better on a general basis and was a better mix together songwriting as they matured, though many of my favorites are during Rolie's time with the band..
I have had enough of their "maturing." How many fucking candle light, wedding photograph, first dance" bullshit lyrics can one cheesedick put out? My God, does he have some rolodex of cheese lyrics he goes to in a pinch..."hold on guys, one sec..let's see, "dinner for two in a shady moonlight breezeway?" naw, how about, "Kiss me now and we'll dance later upon the open stage" or some shit like that. Cain sucks.
Rockindeano wrote:Jana wrote: but Cain brought some great songs to the mix writing with Perry and Schon and their songwriting was better on a general basis and was a better mix together songwriting as they matured, though many of my favorites are during Rolie's time with the band..
I have had enough of their "maturing." How many fucking candle light, wedding photograph, first dance" bullshit lyrics can one cheesedick put out? My God, does he have some rolodex of cheese lyrics he goes to in a pinch..."hold on guys, one sec..let's see, "dinner for two in a shady moonlight breezeway?" naw, how about, "Kiss me now and we'll dance later upon the open stage" or some shit like that. Cain sucks.
Onestepper wrote:Rockindeano wrote:Jana wrote: but Cain brought some great songs to the mix writing with Perry and Schon and their songwriting was better on a general basis and was a better mix together songwriting as they matured, though many of my favorites are during Rolie's time with the band..
I have had enough of their "maturing." How many fucking candle light, wedding photograph, first dance" bullshit lyrics can one cheesedick put out? My God, does he have some rolodex of cheese lyrics he goes to in a pinch..."hold on guys, one sec..let's see, "dinner for two in a shady moonlight breezeway?" naw, how about, "Kiss me now and we'll dance later upon the open stage" or some shit like that. Cain sucks.
I think his writing w/Perry for TBF (even though I hated the production) was some of his best work. But much of his stuff since then has lost it's depth, and been replaced with tissues and Hallmark cards. And if that's maturity, I don't want to see old age.
mikemarrs wrote:to me captured is journey at its highest peak.i like escape and its a good album but i much prefer rollie at the keys and miss stuff like feeling this way,just the same way,someday soon,etc. the band still had some toughness with rollie aboard but once cain joined it seemed like they pushed neal to the background and it became the perry/cain show.
Jana wrote:mikemarrs wrote:to me captured is journey at its highest peak.i like escape and its a good album but i much prefer rollie at the keys and miss stuff like feeling this way,just the same way,someday soon,etc. the band still had some toughness with rollie aboard but once cain joined it seemed like they pushed neal to the background and it became the perry/cain show.
Departure and Infinity are my favorites right now. Escape doesn't hold my interest b/c I've heard those songs over and over for too long.
mikemarrs wrote:to me captured is journey at its highest peak.i like escape and its a good album but i much prefer rollie at the keys and miss stuff like feeling this way,just the same way,someday soon,etc. the band still had some toughness with rollie aboard but once cain joined it seemed like they pushed neal to the background and it became the perry/cain show.
mikemarrs wrote:to me captured is journey at its highest peak.i like escape and its a good album but i much prefer rollie at the keys and miss stuff like feeling this way,just the same way,someday soon,etc. the band still had some toughness with rollie aboard but once cain joined it seemed like they pushed neal to the background and it became the perry/cain show.
Jana wrote:mikemarrs wrote:to me captured is journey at its highest peak.i like escape and its a good album but i much prefer rollie at the keys and miss stuff like feeling this way,just the same way,someday soon,etc. the band still had some toughness with rollie aboard but once cain joined it seemed like they pushed neal to the background and it became the perry/cain show.
Departure with bonus tracks and Infinity are my favorites right now. Escape doesn't hold my interest b/c I've heard those songs over and over for too long.
lights1961 wrote:Jana wrote:mikemarrs wrote:to me captured is journey at its highest peak.i like escape and its a good album but i much prefer rollie at the keys and miss stuff like feeling this way,just the same way,someday soon,etc. the band still had some toughness with rollie aboard but once cain joined it seemed like they pushed neal to the background and it became the perry/cain show.
Departure and Infinity are my favorites right now. Escape doesn't hold my interest b/c I've heard those songs over and over for too long.
PRECIOUS TIME IS DA BOMB!! ONE OF BEST JAM SONGS of that era for journey.
I still get goosebumps whe I hear it!!
Jana wrote:whirlwind wrote:mikemarrs wrote:stevew2 wrote:Their best live concert, not a bunch of different shit thrown in,and it was pre Friga
yep pre friga.always wonder what would've happened if rollie stayed.
Journey got some great hits from Cain but I have always felt that they would have bigger and better hits with Rollie. Hard to say as Perry is magic singing the ballads and there might have been fewer with Rollie.
I don't think so. I love so much of the Rolie period, but Cain brought some great songs to the mix writing with Perry and Schon and their songwriting was better on a general basis and was a better mix together songwriting as they matured, though many of my favorites are during Rolie's time with the band..
Gunbot wrote:The tools are there for Journey to rock. They may just be one songwriter away from becoming a real killer rock band once again.
Gunbot wrote:The tools are there for Journey to rock. They may just be one songwriter away from becoming a real killer rock band once again.
The ballads need to go sleep with the fishes.
Gunbot wrote:I love how they did I'm Cryin' on the encore of the Osaka show. The crowd went nuts.
Jubilee wrote:Gunbot wrote:The tools are there for Journey to rock. They may just be one songwriter away from becoming a real killer rock band once again.
The ballads need to go sleep with the fishes.
There you go trying t to tinker with the formula again.Those sappy ballads and mid-tempo semi-rockers have been Journey's bread & butter over the years. Why try to do a 180 at this stage of the game?
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