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stevew2 wrote:that would be gay
Vladan wrote:Chubby321 wrote:It might have an audience but I guess the diehards will not approve.
Sure they might, but would Neal Schon approve?that's the question.
steveo777 wrote:Chub, it could work, but it would be a total ladies night. I'd like to be there just to see all the tang and the way they are dressed, but for me it would be a snoozer. It would sell if marketed to the right demographic. You won't see many dudes at such a gig though.
Chubby321 wrote:steveo777 wrote:Chub, it could work, but it would be a total ladies night. I'd like to be there just to see all the tang and the way they are dressed, but for me it would be a snoozer. It would sell if marketed to the right demographic. You won't see many dudes at such a gig though.
Maybe pure ballad is a little harsh.I was just brainstorming. Maybe similar to what PianoMan1986 just posted?
http://forums.melodicrock.com/phpBB/vie ... hp?t=42904
steveo777 wrote:Chubby321 wrote:steveo777 wrote:Chub, it could work, but it would be a total ladies night. I'd like to be there just to see all the tang and the way they are dressed, but for me it would be a snoozer. It would sell if marketed to the right demographic. You won't see many dudes at such a gig though.
Maybe pure ballad is a little harsh.I was just brainstorming. Maybe similar to what PianoMan1986 just posted?
http://forums.melodicrock.com/phpBB/vie ... hp?t=42904
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Chubby321 wrote:steveo777 wrote:Chubby321 wrote:steveo777 wrote:Chub, it could work, but it would be a total ladies night. I'd like to be there just to see all the tang and the way they are dressed, but for me it would be a snoozer. It would sell if marketed to the right demographic. You won't see many dudes at such a gig though.
Maybe pure ballad is a little harsh.I was just brainstorming. Maybe similar to what PianoMan1986 just posted?
http://forums.melodicrock.com/phpBB/vie ... hp?t=42904
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How about an all Revelation show eh?
Matthew wrote:For me the highlight of Augeri's time in the band was an acoustic version of Liberty which Journey did with Styx and Reo Speedwagon. The clip doesn't seem to be on You Tube anymore but Schon's acoustic solo in this performance is one of his best ever....
So I could happily see the band do an entire set. At the very least they'd be doing something a bit risky and different...
ttango1 wrote:If they could do it, Journey could.
Hell Clapton re-arranged some of his songs for an Unplugged.
In 1992, Eric Clapton recorded an Unplugged performance at Bray Studios in London. He rearranged many of his famous songs for the acoustic context, some becoming quite dramatically transformed. The resulting Unplugged album went on to become the bestselling Unplugged album in the U.S., with sales of 10 million.
On August 9, 1995, Kiss performed on an episode that would lead to the reunion of the original members. (See Kiss Unplugged). Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons contacted former members Peter Criss and Ace Frehley and invited them to participate in the show. Fan reaction to Criss and Frehley at the Unplugged show was so positive that in 1996 the original Kiss lineup officially reunited, together for the first time since 1979.
jrnyman28 wrote:I think it would be great for a show like UnPlugged or Storytellers. I think the rearranging of material for acoustic would be cool, stories about the songs, and I don't think you would need more than Deen on BG Vox to harmonize. Why have a wall of BG Vox for a stripped down song?
Saint John wrote:I would rather have my nuts stomped with baseball cleats and my pecker used in a fucking Ginsu commercial than listen to an acoustic night of Journey ballads.
Ehwmatt wrote:I just think it would take a LOT of re-arranging to make their music work even decently unplugged. Just too many synths, burning power chords instead of straight rhythm guitar (i.e. Ask The Lonely verse), soaring delayed guitar leads, and huge background vocals...
Saint John wrote:I would rather have my nuts stomped with baseball cleats and my pecker used in a fucking Ginsu commercial than listen to an acoustic night of Journey ballads.
Gunbot wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:I just think it would take a LOT of re-arranging to make their music work even decently unplugged. Just too many synths, burning power chords instead of straight rhythm guitar (i.e. Ask The Lonely verse), soaring delayed guitar leads, and huge background vocals...
I Agree, You'd have to play the earlier material to make it work, which Deen's voice is more suited to, as most of it is at such a high Alto Range.
Listen to Deen sing Patiently and you can tell his voice fits the pre-Escape material far better than Pinny's does.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-KPy-DmnlI
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