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Eric wrote: ... if I went to a Journey show and they opened with All the Way, I would walk on stage and take turns punching each of them in the face......
Arkansas wrote:Eric wrote: ... if I went to a Journey show and they opened with All the Way, I would walk on stage and take turns punching each of them in the face......
Okay, gotta pretty good chuckle over this one. If a concert opens with All The Way, it better be Air Supply.
later~
Gideon wrote:Arkansas wrote:Eric wrote: ... if I went to a Journey show and they opened with All the Way, I would walk on stage and take turns punching each of them in the face......
Okay, gotta pretty good chuckle over this one. If a concert opens with All The Way, it better be Air Supply.
later~
Why are you all hating on "All the Way"? I think it's a really nice song. Sure as hell better than "Open Arms" or whatever.
Gideon wrote:Arkansas wrote:Eric wrote: ... if I went to a Journey show and they opened with All the Way, I would walk on stage and take turns punching each of them in the face......
Okay, gotta pretty good chuckle over this one. If a concert opens with All The Way, it better be Air Supply.
later~
Why are you all hating on "All the Way"? I think it's a really nice song. Sure as hell better than "Open Arms" or whatever.
brywool wrote:Gideon wrote:Arkansas wrote:Eric wrote: ... if I went to a Journey show and they opened with All the Way, I would walk on stage and take turns punching each of them in the face......
Okay, gotta pretty good chuckle over this one. If a concert opens with All The Way, it better be Air Supply.
later~
Why are you all hating on "All the Way"? I think it's a really nice song. Sure as hell better than "Open Arms" or whatever.
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All the way- didn't thrill me. I think Open Arms was a great song, just over played.
There was a great song on Generations that was better than both....
"Knowing that You Love Me"- BRILLIANT song.
Gideon wrote:Cain really let me down with the lyrics to "Knowing That You Love Me," and I refer strictly to the lines about going back in time and holding your lover when she was a child. It seems, ironically, like the perfect setup to a Michael Jackson joke (cue Tito).
But the delivery and chorus were outstanding.
And Brywool, should you ever feel inclined to diss "All the Way" again, be prepared for a swift kick to the testicles. You too '78!!!
Since 78 wrote:Gideon wrote:Cain really let me down with the lyrics to "Knowing That You Love Me," and I refer strictly to the lines about going back in time and holding your lover when she was a child. It seems, ironically, like the perfect setup to a Michael Jackson joke (cue Tito).
But the delivery and chorus were outstanding.
And Brywool, should you ever feel inclined to diss "All the Way" again, be prepared for a swift kick to the testicles. You too '78!!!
I agree with the going back in time line, but I really like the verse where he sings "I can't imagine me anywhere without you", fantastic . As far as All the Way, leave my testicles out of this one pleaseThat happens to be one of my favorite Journey tunes.
Gideon wrote:Arkansas wrote:Eric wrote: ... if I went to a Journey show and they opened with All the Way, I would walk on stage and take turns punching each of them in the face......
Okay, gotta pretty good chuckle over this one. If a concert opens with All The Way, it better be Air Supply.
later~
Why are you all hating on "All the Way"? I think it's a really nice song. Sure as hell better than "Open Arms" or whatever.
Eric wrote:Gideon wrote:Arkansas wrote:Eric wrote: ... if I went to a Journey show and they opened with All the Way, I would walk on stage and take turns punching each of them in the face......
Okay, gotta pretty good chuckle over this one. If a concert opens with All The Way, it better be Air Supply.
later~
Why are you all hating on "All the Way"? I think it's a really nice song. Sure as hell better than "Open Arms" or whatever.
It was the first single released off Arrival...and it was a terrible way to introduce the public to a new Journey album. Its VERY bubblegum...and does not represent the band well at all in my opinion.
Since 78 wrote:brywool wrote:Gideon wrote:Arkansas wrote:Eric wrote: ... if I went to a Journey show and they opened with All the Way, I would walk on stage and take turns punching each of them in the face......
Okay, gotta pretty good chuckle over this one. If a concert opens with All The Way, it better be Air Supply.
later~
Why are you all hating on "All the Way"? I think it's a really nice song. Sure as hell better than "Open Arms" or whatever.
zzzzzzzzzzz
All the way- didn't thrill me. I think Open Arms was a great song, just over played.
There was a great song on Generations that was better than both....
"Knowing that You Love Me"- BRILLIANT song.
Love that song. Very soulful.
mikemarrs wrote:donnaplease wrote:Ok, I gotta ask...
You guys do know that's not a real picture, right?
well haven't you ever wondered if steve did make a bargain with the devil
portland wrote:
Andrew seems to let you run free...but that's his decision not mine.
Saint John wrote:portland wrote:
Andrew seems to let you run free...but that's his decision not mine.
A juvenile and impotent attempt to somehow make Andrew feel obligated to discipline Gideon because he's beating you like Sylvester Stallone did that hanging slab of beef in the first Rocky. The only difference is that hanging slab of beef had a brain at one time.
portland wrote:Saint John wrote:portland wrote:
Andrew seems to let you run free...but that's his decision not mine.
A juvenile and impotent attempt to somehow make Andrew feel obligated to discipline Gideon because he's beating you like Sylvester Stallone did that hanging slab of beef in the first Rocky. The only difference is that hanging slab of beef had a brain at one time.
Thanks SJ you always know how to make a girl feel special!
Saint John wrote:portland wrote:
Andrew seems to let you run free...but that's his decision not mine.
A juvenile and impotent attempt to somehow make Andrew feel obligated to discipline Gideon because he's beating you like Sylvester Stallone did that hanging slab of beef in the first Rocky. The only difference is that hanging slab of beef had a brain at one time.
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donnaplease wrote:Behave yourself, Daniel. It's only Monday, you've got six more chances this week to be an ass...![]()
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Saint John wrote:donnaplease wrote:donnaplease wrote:And besides, since when were brains a pre-requisite to participation around here...?![]()
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Saint John wrote:donnaplease wrote:
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But I wanna go 7 for 7!!!
That would be me. Its on principal. I'm a loon, fully admit it. No Perry, No Journey for me. And before you start, I come to this forum because there is as much Perry here as there is post perry Journey. And the entertainment value alone is worth the price of admission.Matthew wrote:youkeepmewaiting wrote:Matthew wrote:youkeepmewaiting wrote:donnaplease wrote:Here's mine:
So there are no songs you like by Journey that Perry hasnt written?
I think she made that perfectly clear, YKMW.
Well in that case they are talking bullshit if they do not like ANY of them
Or they are fanatics who don't like them on principle...which deep down is how I feel really....
journeyrock wrote:That would be me. Its on principal. I'm a loon, fully admit it. No Perry, No Journey for me. And before you start, I come to this forum because there is as much Perry here as there is post perry Journey. And the entertainment value alone is worth the price of admission. :DMatthew wrote:youkeepmewaiting wrote:Matthew wrote:youkeepmewaiting wrote:donnaplease wrote:Here's mine:
So there are no songs you like by Journey that Perry hasnt written?
I think she made that perfectly clear, YKMW.
Well in that case they are talking bullshit if they do not like ANY of them
Or they are fanatics who don't like them on principle...which deep down is how I feel really....
madsplash wrote:donnaplease wrote:Here's mine:
Wow! That's an exact copy of mine.
A Journey set list with out Perry?
Why? Who the hell would wanna hear THAT?
wastingbeerz wrote:madsplash wrote:donnaplease wrote:Here's mine:
Wow! That's an exact copy of mine.
A Journey set list with out Perry?
Why? Who the hell would wanna hear THAT?
There are definitely quite a few non-Perry Journey songs out there that are at least equal in quality to the Perry era...
Vladan wrote:wastingbeerz wrote:madsplash wrote:donnaplease wrote:Here's mine:
Wow! That's an exact copy of mine.
A Journey set list with out Perry?
Why? Who the hell would wanna hear THAT?
There are definitely quite a few non-Perry Journey songs out there that are at least equal in quality to the Perry era...
Maybe the quality of the recording equipment as good. Seriously there is nothing, I mean absolutely nothing before and after Perry that rivals the hit material. Vocally, lyrics, anything, even the success as well, the album sales prove that, but even if sales are not enough, or the voice, you take a look at Neal Schon these days, and you take a look at Neal's playing 20 years ago. He was much more measured back then, played awesome solo's, nothing too sloppy, just really smooth, but even off the stage their decision have cost them a lot of fans lots, lost a lot of respect as well among their peers no doubt among the music industry and critics, the way they treated their former singers, treated them all very badly. Neal has always been underrated, but more so now than ever before, that's my opinion. Anything after Perry is more or less a snooze fest... it really is.
Gunbot wrote:Vladan wrote:wastingbeerz wrote:madsplash wrote:donnaplease wrote:Here's mine:
Wow! That's an exact copy of mine.
A Journey set list with out Perry?
Why? Who the hell would wanna hear THAT?
There are definitely quite a few non-Perry Journey songs out there that are at least equal in quality to the Perry era...
Maybe the quality of the recording equipment as good. Seriously there is nothing, I mean absolutely nothing before and after Perry that rivals the hit material. Vocally, lyrics, anything, even the success as well, the album sales prove that, but even if sales are not enough, or the voice, you take a look at Neal Schon these days, and you take a look at Neal's playing 20 years ago. He was much more measured back then, played awesome solo's, nothing too sloppy, just really smooth, but even off the stage their decision have cost them a lot of fans lots, lost a lot of respect as well among their peers no doubt among the music industry and critics, the way they treated their former singers, treated them all very badly. Neal has always been underrated, but more so now than ever before, that's my opinion. Anything after Perry is more or less a snooze fest... it really is.
Neal and Mick Jones both have that fake, manufactured look on their face nowdays when they're soloing. It all sounds recycled, I don't see the fire from them that was so apparent in their shows during the 80's. Maybe it's the botox or maybe they're just bored. I don't know.
Vladan wrote:Gunbot wrote:Vladan wrote:wastingbeerz wrote:madsplash wrote:donnaplease wrote:Here's mine:
Wow! That's an exact copy of mine.
A Journey set list with out Perry?
Why? Who the hell would wanna hear THAT?
There are definitely quite a few non-Perry Journey songs out there that are at least equal in quality to the Perry era...
Maybe the quality of the recording equipment as good. Seriously there is nothing, I mean absolutely nothing before and after Perry that rivals the hit material. Vocally, lyrics, anything, even the success as well, the album sales prove that, but even if sales are not enough, or the voice, you take a look at Neal Schon these days, and you take a look at Neal's playing 20 years ago. He was much more measured back then, played awesome solo's, nothing too sloppy, just really smooth, but even off the stage their decision have cost them a lot of fans lots, lost a lot of respect as well among their peers no doubt among the music industry and critics, the way they treated their former singers, treated them all very badly. Neal has always been underrated, but more so now than ever before, that's my opinion. Anything after Perry is more or less a snooze fest... it really is.
Neal and Mick Jones both have that fake, manufactured look on their face nowdays when they're soloing. It all sounds recycled, I don't see the fire from them that was so apparent in their shows during the 80's. Maybe it's the botox or maybe they're just bored. I don't know.
No doubt. They lost the fire yes, plus the plastic surgery... you can't count back the years, just let your hair turn grey. But atleast Mick Jones doesn't wair a wig or color his hair like Neal, even though Mick has lost his hair, I guess he's not that bad after all. I suspect Neal is packing a piece and has been for quite sometime.
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