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Saint John wrote:Never Walk Away
Separate Ways
Stone In Love
Faithfully
Don't Stop Beleivin'
After The Fall
The Party's Over (Hopelessly In Love)
Message Of Love
Open Arms
Ask The Lonely
Wheel In The Sky
Any Way You Want It
Who's Crying Now
Gunbot wrote:I was thinking that one too but I guess it's too much of a pop song for Neal's liking. It's loads better than LTS in my opinion.
Rockindeano wrote:No way they play bigger venues dude. They are playing decent barns now, and IMHO, they can't go bigger than where they are- and that's ok. They are no longer an embarrassment.
However, fuck the opening act. I will admit right now, their catalog is powerful enough to take up 2 hours. No one wants to see Eddie Money, Starship, REO Gleewagon or fuckin 38 Special. Give me a fuckin break. Those bands are mighty fine additions- for the carnival circuit. Journey has a real chance to distance themselves from the shit they have been long attached to. To do that, they need to think bigger, and I don't necessarily mean play bigger venues.
What they should not do is not tour next year. Too much saturation. Folks (not you clowns), need a break from fuckin Journey. Make the fans miss you, take your Goddamned time and make a decent, FRESH sounding album and tour in 2 years.
As for set lists, you know exactly what they will play in 2010, 2014 or 2056. THAT they need to change up, big time.
Saint John wrote:Gunbot wrote:I was thinking that one too but I guess it's too much of a pop song for Neal's liking. It's loads better than LTS in my opinion.
If they play the extended solo like they did in the 80's Neal will be in heaven. To me, this is one of their greatest performances ever. Everyone shines...especially Perry and Schon.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6B4u361NPXs
Rockindeano wrote:Saint John wrote:Gunbot wrote:I was thinking that one too but I guess it's too much of a pop song for Neal's liking. It's loads better than LTS in my opinion.
If they play the extended solo like they did in the 80's Neal will be in heaven. To me, this is one of their greatest performances ever. Everyone shines...especially Perry and Schon.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6B4u361NPXs
Look at Schon's face at :40 mark. Looks at Perry like he is a Million Dollar bill.
Gunbot wrote:With a new album under their belt, in 2010 Journey will be playing the bigger venues, with an opening act I would think. With a sixteen song setlist (shorter playing time because of opening act) and subtracting all the jam session/solo stuff, Which 12 or 13 songs do you want to see on the setlist along with the new stuff. We know they'll play certain songs everynight regardless so what should the rest of the show include?
I included DSB in my selections only because I can't see them ever doing a show without it.
NWA
OTY
ATL
SHML
WIN
EOTB
CR
WITS
SW
DSB
Faithfully
AWYWI
Rockindeano wrote:Saint John wrote:Gunbot wrote:I was thinking that one too but I guess it's too much of a pop song for Neal's liking. It's loads better than LTS in my opinion.
If they play the extended solo like they did in the 80's Neal will be in heaven. To me, this is one of their greatest performances ever. Everyone shines...especially Perry and Schon.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6B4u361NPXs
Look at Schon's face at :40 mark. Looks at Perry like he is a Million Dollar bill.
Saint John wrote:Never Walk Away
Separate Ways
Stone In Love
Faithfully
Don't Stop Believin'
After The Fall
The Party's Over (Hopelessly In Love)
Message Of Love
Open Arms
Ask The Lonely
Wheel In The Sky
Any Way You Want It
Who's Crying Now
Rockindeano wrote:No way they play bigger venues dude. They are playing decent barns now, and IMHO, they can't go bigger than where they are- and that's ok. They are no longer an embarrassment.
However, fuck the opening act. I will admit right now, their catalog is powerful enough to take up 2 hours. No one wants to see Eddie Money, Starship, REO Gleewagon or fuckin 38 Special. Give me a fuckin break. Those bands are mighty fine additions- for the carnival circuit. Journey has a real chance to distance themselves from the shit they have been long attached to. To do that, they need to think bigger, and I don't necessarily mean play bigger venues.
What they should not do is tour next year. Too much saturation. Folks (not you clowns), need a break from fuckin Journey. Make the fans miss you, take your Goddamned time and make a decent, FRESH sounding album and tour in 2 years.
As for set lists, you know exactly what they will play in 2010, 2014 or 2056. THAT they need to change up, big time.
steveo777 wrote:Are you nuts? Schon and Deen would relapse with that much free time on their hands. I hope not, but it's a lot more possible when you have not much to do.
Rockindeano wrote:No way they play bigger venues dude. They are playing decent barns now, and IMHO, they can't go bigger than where they are- and that's ok. They are no longer an embarrassment.
However, fuck the opening act. I will admit right now, their catalog is powerful enough to take up 2 hours. No one wants to see Eddie Money, Starship, REO Gleewagon or fuckin 38 Special. Give me a fuckin break. Those bands are mighty fine additions- for the carnival circuit. Journey has a real chance to distance themselves from the shit they have been long attached to. To do that, they need to think bigger, and I don't necessarily mean play bigger venues.
What they should not do is tour next year. Too much saturation. Folks (not you clowns), need a break from fuckin Journey. Make the fans miss you, take your Goddamned time and make a decent, FRESH sounding album and tour in 2 years.
As for set lists, you know exactly what they will play in 2010, 2014 or 2056. THAT they need to change up, big time.
Saint John wrote:They should tour with Triumph. That would be epic.
steveo777 wrote:Europe
Ok, so here is a concept I was just tripping about.
Bad English / Journey
Regroup BE, have them open and play the hits for about 90 minutes, then a half hour intermission and bring out Journey for another 105 minutes. Would anyone else be onboard with this idea?
Saint John wrote:They should tour with Triumph. That would be epic.
rockinfayrose wrote:Am I the only one that thinks "A Place in Your Heart" is a GREAT songCause no one has added it to their setlists. Just wondering...
Andrew wrote:Oh Sherrie!
Oh....wait...
steveo777 wrote:rockinfayrose wrote:Am I the only one that thinks "A Place in Your Heart" is a GREAT songCause no one has added it to their setlists. Just wondering...
No. I love the song. AP's version - Japanese bonus track from Revelation.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-RUO-dToZk
RossValoryRocks wrote:Andrew wrote:Oh Sherrie!
Oh....wait...
Well they did it at least ONCE before:
1986...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mOu32Hz8kjY
They also did a little Strung Out...in Detroit...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gphj0j0a ... re=related
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