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DrFU wrote:The guys sounded fabulous tonight. Arnel is in truly fine form.
Setlist:
Intro
Never Walk Away
Only the Young
Stone in Love
Ask the Lonely
Separate Ways
Change for the Better
Who's Crying Now
Where Did I Lose Your Love
Lights
After All These Years
Open Arms
Be Good To Yourself
Wildest Dream
Guitar & Harmonica Jam
Wheel in the Sky
Escape
Faithfully
DSB
Encore:
Any Way You Want It
(and maybe another one, but it was freezing, so I left)
Gibby wrote:The last song of the night was Lovin Touchin Squeezin with Weston Cain on the drums, Miles Schon on guitar, and Jonathan's daughter on vocals (can't remember her name). Watching Neal and Miles trade solos was very cool. The whole evening was just awesome and they are at the top of their game. Doubters must see a show. Arnel is truly amazing.
cyndy! wrote:here's a quiz for the hard
Freebird?
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Now playing: Bruce Springsteen - TV Moviecore. what was the extra special riff in "wheel in the sky?"
Gibby wrote:The last song of the night was Lovin Touchin Squeezin with Weston Cain on the drums, Miles Schon on guitar, and Jonathan's daughter on vocals (can't remember her name). Watching Neal and Miles trade solos was very cool. The whole evening was just awesome and they are at the top of their game. Doubters must see a show. Arnel is truly amazing.
Chubby321 wrote:Don't Stop Believin'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dv6xfTktEtY
Faithfully
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJl7vEHw_eQ
Gibby I'm excited to see LTS. I want to know how it sounded.Gibby wrote:The last song of the night was Lovin Touchin Squeezin with Weston Cain on the drums, Miles Schon on guitar, and Jonathan's daughter on vocals (can't remember her name). Watching Neal and Miles trade solos was very cool. The whole evening was just awesome and they are at the top of their game. Doubters must see a show. Arnel is truly amazing.
Jana wrote:steveo777 wrote:How long was the concert? Did Friga play one his famous solos? What was Arnel wearing? How did they sound?
Steveo, what was Arnel wearing?That's such a girl question.
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Gibby wrote:The last song of the night was Lovin Touchin Squeezin with Weston Cain on the drums, Miles Schon on guitar, and Jonathan's daughter on vocals (can't remember her name). Watching Neal and Miles trade solos was very cool. The whole evening was just awesome and they are at the top of their game. Doubters must see a show. Arnel is truly amazing.
Maui Tom wrote:DrFU wrote:The guys sounded fabulous tonight. Arnel is in truly fine form.
Setlist:
Intro
Never Walk Away
Only the Young
Stone in Love
Ask the Lonely
Separate Ways
Change for the Better
Who's Crying Now
Where Did I Lose Your Love
Lights
After All These Years
Open Arms
Be Good To Yourself
Wildest Dream
Guitar & Harmonica Jam
Wheel in the Sky
Escape
Faithfully
DSB
Encore:
Any Way You Want It
(and maybe another one, but it was freezing, so I left)
wuss...
DrFU wrote:I can take the heat ... cold makes me miserable in a hurry.![]()
Sounds like I effed up big by skipping the last encore and missing the Journey kids in action, though.![]()
Jon's keyboard intros to Open Arms (bleh) and Faithfully are still in there, and OA, Separate Ways, and Wheel in the Sky all have added stuff. I thought the extra licks in WITS were groovy but didn't recognize it, Cyndy. Does this mean I have to turn in my Loon card?![]()
Gunbot wrote:So, this is what I have gathered from the net so far. A decent turnout but not quite a sellout.
This was the only show I had any interest in following as it was for charity. I was hoping they'd have a full house, though with no new album and a flat economy, unless you're U2, sellouts may be the exception rather than the norm this year.
Since it's a charity event I thought they would play something inspiring like "What it takes to win" but the Dirty dozen seems to be back yet again judging by Dr. Fu's setlist, though seeing as this show was more for the people who volunteered their time to the cause, it's all good I suppose.
Ehwmatt wrote:Gunbot wrote:So, this is what I have gathered from the net so far. A decent turnout but not quite a sellout.
This was the only show I had any interest in following as it was for charity. I was hoping they'd have a full house, though with no new album and a flat economy, unless you're U2, sellouts may be the exception rather than the norm this year.
Since it's a charity event I thought they would play something inspiring like "What it takes to win" but the Dirty dozen seems to be back yet again judging by Dr. Fu's setlist, though seeing as this show was more for the people who volunteered their time to the cause, it's all good I suppose.
At least they are still playing 4 from Rev. But yeah, it's kinda sad when I see a much wider variety of songs at a Frontiers show than I ever will at a Journey show stateside.
Gideon wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:Gunbot wrote:So, this is what I have gathered from the net so far. A decent turnout but not quite a sellout.
This was the only show I had any interest in following as it was for charity. I was hoping they'd have a full house, though with no new album and a flat economy, unless you're U2, sellouts may be the exception rather than the norm this year.
Since it's a charity event I thought they would play something inspiring like "What it takes to win" but the Dirty dozen seems to be back yet again judging by Dr. Fu's setlist, though seeing as this show was more for the people who volunteered their time to the cause, it's all good I suppose.
At least they are still playing 4 from Rev. But yeah, it's kinda sad when I see a much wider variety of songs at a Frontiers show than I ever will at a Journey show stateside.
Five, actually.
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