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Postby Jana » Thu Sep 24, 2009 2:32 pm

Journey is Flat-out Amazing, Rocked the House.
Neal absolutely brilliant as always on stage - looked gorgeous - what a soulful guitarist
Deen, What can I say - killed on his songs and what a drummer
Jon - he's not appreciated enough. Loved him on harmonica with Neal
Never noticed really or cared about the half-step down as Arnel's tone on the songs was great
Loved every minute of the show. My only wish was Mother Father as I've never heard that live. Revelation songs really are great live. The crowd was really into Journey tonight.


ARNEL - WHAT CAN I SAY. ABSOLUTELY TREMENDOUS FRONTMAN, HAS REALLY COME INTO HIS OWN, SO MUCH MORE CONFIDENCE THIS YEAR, HAS ADDED HIS OWN STYLE TO THE SONGS, STUNNING VOICE, REALLY ROCKED THE SONGS, AMAZING ENERGY, AND SUCH A BEAUTIFUL FACE ARNEL HAS WITH A GREAT SMILE.

Most importantly, I will never ever understand anyone who doesn't think Arnel sings with emotion. Tons of emotion in his delivery of songs.

THIS COMMENT FROM MY SISTER: I've never had the chance to see Journey live back in the day, but I do believe Arnel has one of the most beautiful, haunting, soulful voices I've heard in a long time. His energy on stage astounded me, how he could run from one end of the stage to the other and sing so effortlessly, unbelievable.
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Re: Orlando concert - 9-23

Postby Rick » Thu Sep 24, 2009 2:42 pm

Jana wrote:Journey is Flat-out Amazing, Rocked the House.
Neal absolutely brilliant as always on stage - looked gorgeous - what a soulful guitarist
Deen, What can I say - killed on his songs and what a drummer
Jon - he's not appreciated enough. Loved him on harmonica with Neal
Never noticed really or cared about the half-step down as Arnel's tone on the songs was great
Loved every minute of the show. My only wish was Mother Father as I've never heard that live. Revelation songs really are great live. The crowd was really into Journey tonight.


ARNEL - WHAT CAN I SAY. ABSOLUTELY TREMENDOUS FRONTMAN, HAS REALLY COME INTO HIS OWN, SO MUCH MORE CONFIDENCE THIS YEAR, HAS ADDED HIS OWN STYLE TO THE SONGS, STUNNING VOICE, REALLY ROCKED THE SONGS, AMAZING ENERGY, AND SUCH A BEAUTIFUL FACE ARNEL HAS WITH A GREAT SMILE.

Most importantly, I will never ever understand anyone who doesn't think Arnel sings with emotion. Tons of emotion in his delivery of songs.

THIS COMMENT FROM MY SISTER: I've never had the chance to see Journey live back in the day, but I do believe Arnel has one of the most beautiful, haunting, soulful voices I've heard in a long time. His energy on stage astounded me, how he could run from one end of the stage and sing so effortlessly, unbelievable.


Thanks for the review, I'm glad you had a good time.

So what did you think of the extended jams in the songs?
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Re: Orlando concert - 9-23

Postby Jana » Thu Sep 24, 2009 2:45 pm

Rick wrote:
Jana wrote:Journey is Flat-out Amazing, Rocked the House.
Neal absolutely brilliant as always on stage - looked gorgeous - what a soulful guitarist
Deen, What can I say - killed on his songs and what a drummer
Jon - he's not appreciated enough. Loved him on harmonica with Neal
Never noticed really or cared about the half-step down as Arnel's tone on the songs was great
Loved every minute of the show. My only wish was Mother Father as I've never heard that live. Revelation songs really are great live. The crowd was really into Journey tonight.


ARNEL - WHAT CAN I SAY. ABSOLUTELY TREMENDOUS FRONTMAN, HAS REALLY COME INTO HIS OWN, SO MUCH MORE CONFIDENCE THIS YEAR, HAS ADDED HIS OWN STYLE TO THE SONGS, STUNNING VOICE, REALLY ROCKED THE SONGS, AMAZING ENERGY, AND SUCH A BEAUTIFUL FACE ARNEL HAS WITH A GREAT SMILE.

Most importantly, I will never ever understand anyone who doesn't think Arnel sings with emotion. Tons of emotion in his delivery of songs.

THIS COMMENT FROM MY SISTER: I've never had the chance to see Journey live back in the day, but I do believe Arnel has one of the most beautiful, haunting, soulful voices I've heard in a long time. His energy on stage astounded me, how he could run from one end of the stage and sing so effortlessly, unbelievable.


Thanks for the review, I'm glad you had a good time.

So what did you think of the extended jams in the songs?


I actually loved all the extended jams tonight. It really freshens up the greatest hits and I never tire of guitar solos. Too tired to do the setlist, but I believe it was the same as Atlanta.

By the way, I loved Night Ranger. Unfortunately, their vocals were down in the mix soundwise except ballads, but I didn't care b/c it was guitar ectasy for me listening to them.
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Re: Orlando concert - 9-23

Postby Rick » Thu Sep 24, 2009 2:47 pm

Jana wrote:
Rick wrote:
Jana wrote:Journey is Flat-out Amazing, Rocked the House.
Neal absolutely brilliant as always on stage - looked gorgeous - what a soulful guitarist
Deen, What can I say - killed on his songs and what a drummer
Jon - he's not appreciated enough. Loved him on harmonica with Neal
Never noticed really or cared about the half-step down as Arnel's tone on the songs was great
Loved every minute of the show. My only wish was Mother Father as I've never heard that live. Revelation songs really are great live. The crowd was really into Journey tonight.


ARNEL - WHAT CAN I SAY. ABSOLUTELY TREMENDOUS FRONTMAN, HAS REALLY COME INTO HIS OWN, SO MUCH MORE CONFIDENCE THIS YEAR, HAS ADDED HIS OWN STYLE TO THE SONGS, STUNNING VOICE, REALLY ROCKED THE SONGS, AMAZING ENERGY, AND SUCH A BEAUTIFUL FACE ARNEL HAS WITH A GREAT SMILE.

Most importantly, I will never ever understand anyone who doesn't think Arnel sings with emotion. Tons of emotion in his delivery of songs.

THIS COMMENT FROM MY SISTER: I've never had the chance to see Journey live back in the day, but I do believe Arnel has one of the most beautiful, haunting, soulful voices I've heard in a long time. His energy on stage astounded me, how he could run from one end of the stage and sing so effortlessly, unbelievable.


Thanks for the review, I'm glad you had a good time.

So what did you think of the extended jams in the songs?


I actually loved all the extended jams tonight. It really freshens up the greatest hits and I never tire of guitar solos. Too tired to do the setlist, but I believe it was the same as Atlanta.

By the way, I loved Night Ranger. Unfortunately, their vocals were down in the mix soundwise, but I didn't care b/c it was guitar ectasy listening to them.


That's cool. Night Ranger is a pretty hard rocking band. Brad Gillis is a monster on the guitar.
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Re: Orlando concert - 9-23

Postby Rip Rokken » Thu Sep 24, 2009 3:49 pm

Rick wrote:That's cool. Night Ranger is a pretty hard rocking band. Brad Gillis is a monster on the guitar.


That's EXACTLY what I was going to say! :) We were right in front of him in Pensacola, and it was my first Night Ranger concert. We'd run into Jack Blades earlier that day and he was incredibly nice and accommodating. So I was excited for the show. Gillis IS a total guitar monster, and we were just blown away by his talent. Plus, he's kinda like Wolverine on the guitar -- pumped up, kinda hairy, and made all these really menacing faces while he was shredding. That was tops! I can totally see that guy shotgunning a brewski, crushing the can on his forehead and then just tossing it at ya.

Check him out in this YT clip -- especially the solo (starts around 4:28):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UEE8rjC-pYU

Can't wait to see them again -- I mean, look at these beasts! Brad could rip your head off and rock straight down your neck!

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Postby Wally_Hatchet » Thu Sep 24, 2009 4:19 pm

I admit, I didn't want to like any new singer for Journey after the way SA and JSS were treated...

I gave in and went to the Orlando show tonight. Personalities aside, it was a good, fun show.
Arnel is all that and then some. He has the better voice out of all the Journey singers IMO.
I did enjoy the last show I saw (Arrival) more w/ SA. The sound and setlist was much better back then, and I
missed hearing IBAWY, MOL, WCN, ATF, HP, WYLAW tonight. I could have done without JC's harmonica jam, too.
But, with that said, Arnel's vocals turned what could have been a good show into a great show tonight. He is the real deal.
There, I said it...

Night Ranger gave Journey a run for their money. I enjoyed their set more. Their sound was cleaner
and the twin guitar leads were loud, clear and up front. Most importantly for me, they seemed more happy
to be there than Journey did (except for AP). They interacted with the audience more and all of them looked like
they were having a lot of fun up there. The new guitarist is very good with a commanding stage presence.
Made me forget all about Jeff Watson. He looks an awful lot like Sebastian Bach, too. New keyboard player
was really happy and animated, a definite improvement. And face it... Brad Gillis is God!!!

Dean C. sat in on drums on Sister Christian and he nailed it just like the album. One of my favorite drummers,
but I gotta say it - what's with the hair? Ugh. Looked like he should be drumming for The Romantics
or The Cure or something. Dean, please get a haircut. Tell Ross he could use one, too.
;)

Pics/vids of both bands soon. Here's the sets, close but not in perfect order:

NIGHT RANGER (1 hour):
THIS BOY NEEDS TO ROCK/HIGHWAY STAR
SING ME AWAY
COMING OF AGE (Damn Yankees)
SECRET OF MY SUCCESS
SENTIMENTAL STREET
EDDIE'S COMIN' OUT TONIGHT
WHEN YOU CLOSE YOUR EYES
HIGH ENOUGH (Damn Yankees)
DON'T TELL ME YOU LOVE ME
SISTER CHRISTIAN (Dean on drums)
ROCK IN AMERICA

JOURNEY (1 hr, 45 minutes):
SEPARATE WAYS
ONLY THE YOUNG
STONE IN LOVE
NEVER WALK AWAY
KEEP ON RUNNIN (DEAN)
ASK THE LONELY
WILDEST DREAM
LIGHTS
OPEN ARMS
ESCAPE
STILL THEY RIDE (DEAN)
CHANGE FOR THE BETTER
FAITHFULLY
LTS
JC/NS HARMONICA JAM
WITS
DSB
AWYWI
BGTY

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Postby Don » Thu Sep 24, 2009 4:26 pm

Wally_Hatchet wrote:Night Ranger gave Journey a run for their money. I enjoyed their set more. Their sound was cleaner
and the twin guitar leads were loud, clear and up front. Most importantly for me, they seemed more happy
to be there than Journey did (except for AP). They interacted with the audience more and all of them looked like
they were having a lot of fun up there. The new guitarist is very good with a commanding stage presence.
Made me forget all about Jeff Watson. He looks an awful lot like Sebastian Bach, too. New keyboard player
was really happy and animated, a definite improvement. And face it... Brad Gillis is God!!!

Dean C. sat in on drums on Sister Christian and he nailed it just like the album. One of my favorite drummers,
but I gotta say it - what's with the hair? Ugh. Looked like he should be drumming for The Romantics
or The Cure or something. Dean, please get a haircut. Tell Ross he could use one, too.
;)

Pics/vids of both bands soon. Here's the sets, close but not in perfect order:

NIGHT RANGER (1 hour):
THIS BOY NEEDS TO ROCK/HIGHWAY STAR
SING ME AWAY
COMING OF AGE (Damn Yankees)
SECRET OF MY SUCCESS
SENTIMENTAL STREET
EDDIE'S COMIN' OUT TONIGHT
WHEN YOU CLOSE YOUR EYES
HIGH ENOUGH (Damn Yankees)
DON'T TELL ME YOU LOVE ME
SISTER CHRISTIAN (Dean on drums)
ROCK IN AMERICA


- Wally


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Re: Orlando concert - 9-23

Postby isla » Thu Sep 24, 2009 4:27 pm

Jana wrote:Journey is Flat-out Amazing, Rocked the House.
Neal absolutely brilliant as always on stage - looked gorgeous - what a soulful guitarist
Deen, What can I say - killed on his songs and what a drummer
Jon - he's not appreciated enough. Loved him on harmonica with Neal
Never noticed really or cared about the half-step down as Arnel's tone on the songs was great
Loved every minute of the show. My only wish was Mother Father as I've never heard that live. Revelation songs really are great live. The crowd was really into Journey tonight.


ARNEL - WHAT CAN I SAY. ABSOLUTELY TREMENDOUS FRONTMAN, HAS REALLY COME INTO HIS OWN, SO MUCH MORE CONFIDENCE THIS YEAR, HAS ADDED HIS OWN STYLE TO THE SONGS, STUNNING VOICE, REALLY ROCKED THE SONGS, AMAZING ENERGY, AND SUCH A BEAUTIFUL FACE ARNEL HAS WITH A GREAT SMILE.

Most importantly, I will never ever understand anyone who doesn't think Arnel sings with emotion. Tons of emotion in his delivery of songs.

THIS COMMENT FROM MY SISTER: I've never had the chance to see Journey live back in the day, but I do believe Arnel has one of the most beautiful, haunting, soulful voices I've heard in a long time. His energy on stage astounded me, how he could run from one end of the stage to the other and sing so effortlessly, unbelievable.



. . . and the Meet & Greet? :wink: I heard your Jon came out, in fact all of them.
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Re: Orlando concert - 9-23

Postby Don » Thu Sep 24, 2009 4:31 pm

isla wrote:
Jana wrote:Journey is Flat-out Amazing, Rocked the House.
Neal absolutely brilliant as always on stage - looked gorgeous - what a soulful guitarist
Deen, What can I say - killed on his songs and what a drummer
Jon - he's not appreciated enough. Loved him on harmonica with Neal
Never noticed really or cared about the half-step down as Arnel's tone on the songs was great
Loved every minute of the show. My only wish was Mother Father as I've never heard that live. Revelation songs really are great live. The crowd was really into Journey tonight.


ARNEL - WHAT CAN I SAY. ABSOLUTELY TREMENDOUS FRONTMAN, HAS REALLY COME INTO HIS OWN, SO MUCH MORE CONFIDENCE THIS YEAR, HAS ADDED HIS OWN STYLE TO THE SONGS, STUNNING VOICE, REALLY ROCKED THE SONGS, AMAZING ENERGY, AND SUCH A BEAUTIFUL FACE ARNEL HAS WITH A GREAT SMILE.

Most importantly, I will never ever understand anyone who doesn't think Arnel sings with emotion. Tons of emotion in his delivery of songs.

THIS COMMENT FROM MY SISTER: I've never had the chance to see Journey live back in the day, but I do believe Arnel has one of the most beautiful, haunting, soulful voices I've heard in a long time. His energy on stage astounded me, how he could run from one end of the stage to the other and sing so effortlessly, unbelievable.



. . . and the Meet & Greet? :wink: I heard your Jon came out, in fact all of them.


This could be interpreted so many ways.

With 10 shows left and their next tour pretty far off, Azoff probably told him to get his ass out there and smile for a change.
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Postby Rip Rokken » Thu Sep 24, 2009 4:40 pm

Wally_Hatchet wrote:The new guitarist is very good with a commanding stage presence.
Made me forget all about Jeff Watson. He looks an awful lot like Sebastian Bach, too.


I thought the same thing! He could easily pass for Sebastian if someone wasn't looking too closely. And I've seen that guy before with another band, too... just can't remember where. Who is he?
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Postby Don » Thu Sep 24, 2009 4:43 pm

Rip Rokken wrote:
Wally_Hatchet wrote:The new guitarist is very good with a commanding stage presence.
Made me forget all about Jeff Watson. He looks an awful lot like Sebastian Bach, too.


I thought the same thing! He could easily pass for Sebastian if someone wasn't looking too closely. And I've seen that guy before with another band, too... just can't remember where. Who is he?


Ya think? :lol:

Joel Hoekstra has worked on/with the following....

Night Ranger
Scrap Metal
The Turtles
Big Brother and the Holding Company
Eric Martin (Mr Big)
Alan Parsons
Martha Davis (The Motels)
Mickey Thomas (Starship)
Rik Emmett (Triumph)
Tommy Shaw (Styx)
John Waite
Emily Saliers (Indigo Girls)
Beth Hart
Joe Lynn Turner (Rainbow, Deep Purple)
Donnie & Johnny Van Zant
Don Barnes (38 Special)
Kevin Cronin (REO Speedwagon)
Gunnar and Matthew Nelson (Nelson)
Jimi Jamison (Survivor)
David Pack (Ambrosia)
Constantine Maroulis (American Idol)
Dave Bickler (Survivor)
Mark Slaughter (Slaughter)
Hugh Jackman
Chan Marshall (Kat Power)
Henry Paul (The Outlaws, Blackhawk)
Ray Parker Jr.
Ari Hest
Nellie McKay
Jim Peterik (Ides of March, Survivor)
Tom Keifer (Cinderella)
Kip Winger
THEATER
Rock of Ages (Broadway, off-Broadway)
Love, Janis (New York, San Francisco, Phoenix, Cleveland, Louisville, Cincinnati,
Tucson, Sag Harbor)
The Boy From Oz (Broadway)
Tarzan (Broadway)
La Cage Aux Folles (Broadway)
It Ain't Nothin But the Blues (Tucson, Phoenix, Kansas City, Seattle, Chicago*)
A Chorus Line (Broadway Cast Recording 2006)
Lovely Day (off-Broadway)
* nominated for a Joseph Jefferson Award for 'Best Musical Direction'

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Tony Awards (2009)
Visa Signature Tony Preview Concert
Late Night with Conan O'Brien
Last Call with Carson Daly
Live with Regis and Kelly
The Sandra Bernhard Experience (A&E)
20/20 (ABC)
Nick Cannon (Nickolodeon)
FOX Morning news (New York, Chicago, Tucson, Kansas City, Atlanta, Louisville,
Cincinnati)
WGN Morning News (Chicago)
ABC's View From the Bay (San Francisco)
The Loose Leaf Report (LA)
WB Morning News (New York)
The New York Today Show
ABC's New Years Eve Countdown (Chicago)
NBC "Good Company" (Cleveland)
UPN: Live at the Taste (Chicago)
I90 North (Chicago)
NBC Morning News (Louisville)
Barry Z Show (New York)
Guitar Talk (Chicago)
NBC's 'The Bay Area Today' (San Francisco)
NBC's 'Arizona Midday'
NY1
FILM
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The Last Winter
OTHER
Played the national anthem for a Knicks game at Madison Square Garden
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Postby Rip Rokken » Thu Sep 24, 2009 4:47 pm

Gunbot wrote:
Rip Rokken wrote:
Wally_Hatchet wrote:The new guitarist is very good with a commanding stage presence.
Made me forget all about Jeff Watson. He looks an awful lot like Sebastian Bach, too.


I thought the same thing! He could easily pass for Sebastian if someone wasn't looking too closely. And I've seen that guy before with another band, too... just can't remember where. Who is he?


Ya think? :lol:

Joel Hoekstra has worked on/with the following....

Night Ranger
Scrap Metal
The Turtles
Big Brother and the Holding Company
Eric Martin (Mr Big)
Alan Parsons
Martha Davis (The Motels)
Mickey Thomas (Starship)
Rik Emmett (Triumph)
Tommy Shaw (Styx)
John Waite
Emily Saliers (Indigo Girls)
Beth Hart
Joe Lynn Turner (Rainbow, Deep Purple)
Donnie & Johnny Van Zant
Don Barnes (38 Special)
Kevin Cronin (REO Speedwagon)
Gunnar and Matthew Nelson (Nelson)
Jimi Jamison (Survivor)
David Pack (Ambrosia)
Constantine Maroulis (American Idol)
Dave Bickler (Survivor)
Mark Slaughter (Slaughter)
Hugh Jackman
Chan Marshall (Kat Power)
Henry Paul (The Outlaws, Blackhawk)
Ray Parker Jr.
Ari Hest
Nellie McKay
Jim Peterik (Ides of March, Survivor)
Tom Keifer (Cinderella)
Kip Winger
THEATER
Rock of Ages (Broadway, off-Broadway)
Love, Janis (New York, San Francisco, Phoenix, Cleveland, Louisville, Cincinnati,
Tucson, Sag Harbor)
The Boy From Oz (Broadway)
Tarzan (Broadway)
La Cage Aux Folles (Broadway)
It Ain't Nothin But the Blues (Tucson, Phoenix, Kansas City, Seattle, Chicago*)
A Chorus Line (Broadway Cast Recording 2006)
Lovely Day (off-Broadway)
* nominated for a Joseph Jefferson Award for 'Best Musical Direction'

TV
Tony Awards (2009)
Visa Signature Tony Preview Concert
Late Night with Conan O'Brien
Last Call with Carson Daly
Live with Regis and Kelly
The Sandra Bernhard Experience (A&E)
20/20 (ABC)
Nick Cannon (Nickolodeon)
FOX Morning news (New York, Chicago, Tucson, Kansas City, Atlanta, Louisville,
Cincinnati)
WGN Morning News (Chicago)
ABC's View From the Bay (San Francisco)
The Loose Leaf Report (LA)
WB Morning News (New York)
The New York Today Show
ABC's New Years Eve Countdown (Chicago)
NBC "Good Company" (Cleveland)
UPN: Live at the Taste (Chicago)
I90 North (Chicago)
NBC Morning News (Louisville)
Barry Z Show (New York)
Guitar Talk (Chicago)
NBC's 'The Bay Area Today' (San Francisco)
NBC's 'Arizona Midday'
NY1
FILM
Resurrection Mary
The Last Winter
OTHER
Played the national anthem for a Knicks game at Madison Square Garden
Featured in May '09 issue of Guitar Player magazine
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Schecter guitars
Nady wireless systems
Ernie Ball strings
Big Bends Nut Sauce
Seymour Duncan pick-ups
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Mono Cases
G7 Capos


Hell, I think it was TARZAN!!!

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Re: Orlando concert - 9-23

Postby Rip Rokken » Thu Sep 24, 2009 4:53 pm

isla wrote:. . . and the Meet & Greet? :wink: I heard your Jon came out, in fact all of them.


Jon's looking hot these days! He was a real cut up during our meet in Pensacola! He's been a lot of fun the times I've seen him.

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Postby isla » Thu Sep 24, 2009 7:53 pm

. . . and the Meet & Greet? :wink: I heard your Jon came out, in fact all of them.

This could be interpreted so many ways.

With 10 shows left and their next tour pretty far off, Azoff probably told him to get his ass out there and smile for a change.



That's very witty of you, GB. First time you made me LMAO! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby Chubby321 » Thu Sep 24, 2009 9:44 pm

Jana wrote:Journey is Flat-out Amazing, Rocked the House.
Neal absolutely brilliant as always on stage - looked gorgeous - what a soulful guitarist
Deen, What can I say - killed on his songs and what a drummer
Jon - he's not appreciated enough. Loved him on harmonica with Neal
Never noticed really or cared about the half-step down as Arnel's tone on the songs was great
Loved every minute of the show. My only wish was Mother Father as I've never heard that live. Revelation songs really are great live. The crowd was really into Journey tonight.


ARNEL - WHAT CAN I SAY. ABSOLUTELY TREMENDOUS FRONTMAN, HAS REALLY COME INTO HIS OWN, SO MUCH MORE CONFIDENCE THIS YEAR, HAS ADDED HIS OWN STYLE TO THE SONGS, STUNNING VOICE, REALLY ROCKED THE SONGS, AMAZING ENERGY, AND SUCH A BEAUTIFUL FACE ARNEL HAS WITH A GREAT SMILE.

Most importantly, I will never ever understand anyone who doesn't think Arnel sings with emotion. Tons of emotion in his delivery of songs.

THIS COMMENT FROM MY SISTER: I've never had the chance to see Journey live back in the day, but I do believe Arnel has one of the most beautiful, haunting, soulful voices I've heard in a long time. His energy on stage astounded me, how he could run from one end of the stage to the other and sing so effortlessly, unbelievable.


Thanks for the review. Glad you had a rockin' time :D

I've attended a few concerts this year and I noticed that many people actually loved the harmonica part.

Re your sister's comment...so true.

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Postby Michigan Girl » Thu Sep 24, 2009 11:43 pm

Gunbot wrote:
Rip Rokken wrote:
Wally_Hatchet wrote:The new guitarist is very good with a commanding stage presence.
Made me forget all about Jeff Watson. He looks an awful lot like Sebastian Bach, too.


I thought the same thing! He could easily pass for Sebastian if someone wasn't looking too closely. And I've seen that guy before with another band, too... just can't remember where. Who is he?


Ya think? :lol:

Joel Hoekstra has worked on/with the following....

Night Ranger
Scrap Metal
The Turtles
Big Brother and the Holding Company
Eric Martin (Mr Big)
Alan Parsons
Martha Davis (The Motels)
Mickey Thomas (Starship)
Rik Emmett (Triumph)
Tommy Shaw (Styx)
John Waite
Emily Saliers (Indigo Girls)
Beth Hart
Joe Lynn Turner (Rainbow, Deep Purple)
Donnie & Johnny Van Zant
Don Barnes (38 Special)
Kevin Cronin (REO Speedwagon)
Gunnar and Matthew Nelson (Nelson)
Jimi Jamison (Survivor)
David Pack (Ambrosia)
Constantine Maroulis (American Idol)
Dave Bickler (Survivor)
Mark Slaughter (Slaughter)
Hugh Jackman
Chan Marshall (Kat Power)
Henry Paul (The Outlaws, Blackhawk)
Ray Parker Jr.
Ari Hest
Nellie McKay
Jim Peterik (Ides of March, Survivor)
Tom Keifer (Cinderella)
Kip Winger
THEATER
Rock of Ages (Broadway, off-Broadway)
Love, Janis (New York, San Francisco, Phoenix, Cleveland, Louisville, Cincinnati,
Tucson, Sag Harbor)
The Boy From Oz (Broadway)
Tarzan (Broadway)
La Cage Aux Folles (Broadway)
It Ain't Nothin But the Blues (Tucson, Phoenix, Kansas City, Seattle, Chicago*)
A Chorus Line (Broadway Cast Recording 2006)
Lovely Day (off-Broadway)
* nominated for a Joseph Jefferson Award for 'Best Musical Direction'

TV
Tony Awards (2009)
Visa Signature Tony Preview Concert
Late Night with Conan O'Brien
Last Call with Carson Daly
Live with Regis and Kelly
The Sandra Bernhard Experience (A&E)
20/20 (ABC)
Nick Cannon (Nickolodeon)
FOX Morning news (New York, Chicago, Tucson, Kansas City, Atlanta, Louisville,
Cincinnati)
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Postby Melissa » Thu Sep 24, 2009 11:49 pm

Yes they all came out for the meet and greet, was great to meet Arnel and my friend spoke with him in their language, what a humble guy and very nice person.

Night Ranger was great, had never seen them live before. Have seen Jack Blades and Kelly Keagy before, last year's MR Fest (when is the next one BTW? LOL). Jack is h.y.p.e.r., LOL. Fun to watch, great frontman and guitarist. Brad Gillis, what a monster on guitar! I loved that he had one guitar that was red, or rather used to be mostly red, and it was beat and scratched all to hell, but sounded awesome, lol. Love that. They did a couple Damn Yankees songs too, I recorded High Enough, and Deen C. came out on drums for Sister Christian, it was great, recorded that too, but stuck at work for today, will try to get them up sometime tonight.

Journey was great, sounded awesome, Arnel sounded awesome, great show. And as always, loving drums like I do, most of my attention was on Deen, and as always....D.A.M.N. He's incredible to watch play, and then that voice...amazing. Didn't do Mother, Father, which I really love to hear him sing, would rather hear that than Still They Ride. I was good and didn't run to the bathroom during Open Arms like usual, lol, but I did have the giggles during the piano solo before (those of you in Vegas last year know why, lol!) and even more giggles during because it never fails there are GUYS with baseball hats on who sing that song to each other, while yelling back and forth "Dude!" and spilling beer on each other's preggo looking bellies, LOL! Never fails!! :lol: Love it. Didn't get any vids of Journey because I was waiting for something from Rev other than Never Walk Away and Wildest Dream, but didn't happen. Change For The Better is great live, so that was cool to hear again, but they could do away with NWA (just nothing catchy or special about that song to me, sorry) and Wildest Dream, and replace them with something else from Rev like WITTW, WIN, Sunshower, WDILYL, or even TDTWT. jmho.

Fun night! Next concert isn't until Dec., TSO. I'll have concert withdrawals by then.
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Postby FishinMagician » Fri Sep 25, 2009 1:41 am

I had a great time last night. Night Ranger was guitar ecstasy as someone previously mentioned. The guitar harmonies were incredibly tight. We even got entertained with story time from the bass/lead vocalist. Talk about a package deal! lol. Brad Gillis was doing Buckethead stuff with that guitar,and the Jeff Watson look-a-like was not only a look-a-like but a sound-a-like as well. The negative was their set list was power ballad heavy, and talk about being a Nostaligia act...

My ears were blown out from Night Ranger and Amway Arena's piece of complete shit PA system. Not a very good mixing job at all. They finally turned down the speakers halfway through Journey's set but by then it was way too late.

I think the best part about Journey was actually Arnel. His vocals were spot on and no diction issues whatsoever. It was funny because when I was getting a drink I had to explain to the vendor(who's first language wasn't English) that Steve perry is no longer with Journey and that the new singer, Arnel Pineda, is really good. I think he understood me lol. Also it was interesting to see the different genres of people that attended. I saw a few younger people but My group was the youngest in the vicinity. I got a kick out of the women that were wearing heals and tight skirts to a Journey concert, and you could tell they were with rich guys that are trying to "score"
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I did have an issue with the songs being tuned down, it seemed to make them drag; however, Journey's energy completely made up for it. Just imagine how great it would be if they were in standard tuning with the same amount of energy and effort. Lots of dirty dozen songs, of course, but they added a new twist to all of them. I could tell they put a lot of effort into their performances, and enjoyed playing the spruced up versions.

Neal was on fire as usual, and Jon was actually smiling most of the time. Neal's guitar was way down in the mix and got buried under the synths a lot of the time, but during the solos it was way up front. He played the same Les Paul for most of the show, and he switched to the strat for lights/still they ride, and brought out a PRS for WITS. His playing was very clean except when he shredded it got buried in the distorted speakers(and ears).

Overall, it was an awesome concert, and for the price I paid I totally got my money's worth. this is my 3rd Journey concert, and my girlfriends first. she really liked it too.
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Re: Orlando concert - 9-23

Postby Jana » Fri Sep 25, 2009 1:53 am

Rip Rokken wrote:
Rick wrote:That's cool. Night Ranger is a pretty hard rocking band. Brad Gillis is a monster on the guitar.


That's EXACTLY what I was going to say! :) We were right in front of him in Pensacola, and it was my first Night Ranger concert. We'd run into Jack Blades earlier that day and he was incredibly nice and accommodating. So I was excited for the show. Gillis IS a total guitar monster, and we were just blown away by his talent. Plus, he's kinda like Wolverine on the guitar -- pumped up, kinda hairy, and made all these really menacing faces while he was shredding. That was tops! I can totally see that guy shotgunning a brewski, crushing the can on his forehead and then just tossing it at ya.

Check him out in this YT clip -- especially the solo (starts around 4:28):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UEE8rjC-pYU

Can't wait to see them again -- I mean, look at these beasts! Brad could rip your head off and rock straight down your neck!

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Gillis was a monster on guitar. It stunned me how really about four or five songs in when I went to get another drink the arena was filled with people still just hanging out in the perimmeter talking and getting drinks and hanging out and in no rush to go in to see Night Ranger when they were sounding so good. I loved, loved them. I couldn't hear for fifteen minutes afterwards. :wink: The floor was shaking from the vibration of their playing. My sister wasn't happy with them b/c of the vocals being too buried in the mix except ballads. It would have been nice to hear the vocals just a little more in the forefront, but like I said before, I don't care as they're a guitar-driven band and showed it last night. It was amazing to see Deen playing with them as their drum kit is set to the side instead of the back, so really got to watch Deen in action. Whoever didn't like his hair, I disagree. I loved his hair.

And, yes, to Isla, all the guys came in for the meet and greet and were really in a great mood and looked great. It was very rushed b/c of time constraints. I heard Jon yell out something laughing. But Jon isn't my Jon. I'm a Neal fan first and foremost :wink: and absolutely adore Arnel. He is an absolute joy to watch on stage and is so gracious in person. But I love the whole band and loved seeing them cutting up and laughing when they came in. Deen looked great, too, very healthy. So whatever was going on with him healthwise in Europe is over.
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Re: Orlando concert - 9-23

Postby stevew2 » Fri Sep 25, 2009 2:51 am

Rip Rokken wrote:
isla wrote:. . . and the Meet & Greet? :wink: I heard your Jon came out, in fact all of them.


Jon's looking hot these days! He was a real cut up during our meet in Pensacola! He's been a lot of fun the times I've seen him.

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Post some Orlando pics!!!
Jons looking hot? whats that bug doing bellow his lipp, I see a boiler starting,and stop groaping Arnel. A real cut up, I bet
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Postby isla » Fri Sep 25, 2009 6:42 am

And, yes, to Isla, all the guys came in for the meet and greet and were really in a great mood and looked great. It was very rushed b/c of time constraints. I heard Jon yell out something laughing. But Jon isn't my Jon. I'm a Neal fan first and foremost :wink: and absolutely adore Arnel. He is an absolute joy to watch on stage and is so gracious in person. But I love the whole band and loved seeing them cutting up and laughing when they came in. Deen looked great, too, very healthy. So whatever was going on with him healthwise in Europe is over.


I meant Neal, Jan. My bad. I realized that later but too late to edit, GB has already quoted. :oops: Well, good for you, you got to have a picture with all of them. 8) But I heard no autographing? :twisted: :cry:
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Postby Wally_Hatchet » Fri Sep 25, 2009 8:51 am

Someone asked for Orlando pics. Here ya' go. Some killer video posted soon.
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Postby Rockindeano » Fri Sep 25, 2009 8:55 am

Praise where praise is due but at the same time, criticsm is also fair.

17 songs? You have got to be kidding me? 17 fucking songs. That's embarrassing and pathetic. I would have booed their asses.
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Re: Orlando concert - 9-23

Postby Rick » Fri Sep 25, 2009 9:05 am

Rip Rokken wrote:
Rick wrote:That's cool. Night Ranger is a pretty hard rocking band. Brad Gillis is a monster on the guitar.


That's EXACTLY what I was going to say! :) We were right in front of him in Pensacola, and it was my first Night Ranger concert. We'd run into Jack Blades earlier that day and he was incredibly nice and accommodating. So I was excited for the show. Gillis IS a total guitar monster, and we were just blown away by his talent. Plus, he's kinda like Wolverine on the guitar -- pumped up, kinda hairy, and made all these really menacing faces while he was shredding. That was tops! I can totally see that guy shotgunning a brewski, crushing the can on his forehead and then just tossing it at ya.

Check him out in this YT clip -- especially the solo (starts around 4:28):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UEE8rjC-pYU

Can't wait to see them again -- I mean, look at these beasts! Brad could rip your head off and rock straight down your neck!

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Gayle, Jennifer and I saw them in Grapevine Texas at the Glass Cactus. We were right at the stage. It was a great show. If you're jonesing for some great guitar work, this band will give you that fix. And Jack and Kelly still sound fantastic vocally. We got to speak with the keyboard player, Christian Matthew Cullen, after the show, and he was a super nice guy. I don't remember what we talked to him about because I was trashed. :lol:
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Postby Ratgirl » Fri Sep 25, 2009 9:11 am

Awesome pics Wally!

Kinda bummed I didnt go but eh.. I guess I'll survive until the next tour.
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Postby Rick » Fri Sep 25, 2009 9:14 am

Rip Rokken wrote:
Wally_Hatchet wrote:The new guitarist is very good with a commanding stage presence.
Made me forget all about Jeff Watson. He looks an awful lot like Sebastian Bach, too.


I thought the same thing! He could easily pass for Sebastian if someone wasn't looking too closely. And I've seen that guy before with another band, too... just can't remember where. Who is he?


Joel Hoekstra is his name. I read that on Wikipedia. There's no other info there on him.
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Postby Chubby321 » Fri Sep 25, 2009 9:24 am

Just want to share this from AP's site.....


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Meet & Greet
About 40-50 people at the M&G so no autograph signing. Allowed 1 picture. All the band members were present. I stood next to Arnel. He’s shorter than I am. I said “thank you” and “maraming salamat.” Arnel said “Enjoy the show” and something else, which I can’t remember right now. Hubby stood next to Deen. Deen is shorter than hubby. Hubby said he had a few words with Deen. Hubby said, “I want to stand next to you because I played drums in high school.” Deen laughed. Deen laughed harder when hubby said, “But I’m sure that you’re much better than I." :lol: M&G was quick.
Arnel Pineda's official site.

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Postby Behshad » Fri Sep 25, 2009 9:29 am

Chubby321 wrote:Just want to share this from AP's site.....


JMThoughts

Meet & Greet
About 40-50 people at the M&G so no autograph signing. Allowed 1 picture. All the band members were present. I stood next to Arnel. He’s shorter than I am. I said “thank you” and “maraming salamat.” Arnel said “Enjoy the show” and something else, which I can’t remember right now. Hubby stood next to Deen. Deen is shorter than hubby. Hubby said he had a few words with Deen. Hubby said, “I want to stand next to you because I played drums in high school.” Deen laughed. Deen laughed harder when hubby said, “But I’m sure that you’re much better than I." :lol: M&G was quick.


Ah! A riddle !! I think I got it,,,,based on the two hidden messages there,,,,
Arnel is shorter than Deen ??? 8)
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Postby Melissa » Fri Sep 25, 2009 9:46 am

I didn't get any Journey vids, but here's Night Ranger "Sister Christian" with Deen C. on drums. Sound is good but crappy vid with my little camera since we were far away, my usual concert partner couldn't go, so when my co-worker wanted to go, and this was her first rock concert, she didn't want the floor, and I didn't want her ears to suffer being close for her first one, lol. So mostly video of the video on the big screen, lol:

Night Ranger "Sister Christian" w/ Deen C. on drums:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2XzjwVoUZg
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Postby Rick » Fri Sep 25, 2009 10:00 am

Melissa wrote:I didn't get any Journey vids, but here's Night Ranger "Sister Christian" with Deen C. on drums. Sound is good but crappy vid with my little camera since we were far away, my usual concert partner couldn't go, so when my co-worker wanted to go, and this was her first rock concert, she didn't want the floor, and I didn't want her ears to suffer being close for her first one, lol. So mostly video of the video on the big screen, lol:

Night Ranger "Sister Christian" w/ Deen C. on drums:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2XzjwVoUZg


That's excellent! Keagy looks lost not being behind his kit. :lol:
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