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slucero wrote:A new album of amazing material, with Arnel slaying us by delivering a Perry-esque writing contribution would be a good start.... and a great jumping off point for them...
PianoMan1986 wrote:I know that we weren't all there to see the song(s) played live, but even for the sake of youtube footage, I thought it was awesome finally seeing them play One More (since the Augeri era, I think), Higher Place, When You Love A Woman, and the combination of Patiently and Why Can't This Night Go On Forever. Plus seeing them consistently keep a few of the new tunes in the set was cool too.
Point being, what song or songs (I would say picking two would be reasonable, although I know I can't hold myself to that one lol), would you like to push for on the next tour? Things to consider would probably be: what type of show (solo tour, double bill, etc), what would be swapped out in its place...stuff like that.
Since 78 wrote:PianoMan1986 wrote:I know that we weren't all there to see the song(s) played live, but even for the sake of youtube footage, I thought it was awesome finally seeing them play One More (since the Augeri era, I think), Higher Place, When You Love A Woman, and the combination of Patiently and Why Can't This Night Go On Forever. Plus seeing them consistently keep a few of the new tunes in the set was cool too.
Point being, what song or songs (I would say picking two would be reasonable, although I know I can't hold myself to that one lol), would you like to push for on the next tour? Things to consider would probably be: what type of show (solo tour, double bill, etc), what would be swapped out in its place...stuff like that.
I for one thought it was cool that the Band paid attention to our request. If they are going to continue though, Id rather they stay away from the Perry era stuff and maybe throw in more Arrival like All the Things, Livin to do. Or Red 13, State of Grace, The Time etc...
Since 78 wrote:Id rather they stay away from the Perry era stuff and maybe throw in more Arrival like All the Things, Livin to do. Or Red 13, State of Grace, The Time etc...
Hippie wrote:Since 78 wrote:Id rather they stay away from the Perry era stuff and maybe throw in more Arrival like All the Things, Livin to do. Or Red 13, State of Grace, The Time etc...
More than other songs, I'd LOOOOOVE to hear AP's take on State of Grace!![]()
And I agree with "78". Some great tunes on the later albums that'd sound great in concert.
JRNYFan wrote:Hippie wrote:Since 78 wrote:Id rather they stay away from the Perry era stuff and maybe throw in more Arrival like All the Things, Livin to do. Or Red 13, State of Grace, The Time etc...
More than other songs, I'd LOOOOOVE to hear AP's take on State of Grace!![]()
And I agree with "78". Some great tunes on the later albums that'd sound great in concert.
I would definitely choose 'State of Grace' as my choice for an obscure song to play.
PianoMan1986 wrote:JRNYFan wrote:Hippie wrote:Since 78 wrote:Id rather they stay away from the Perry era stuff and maybe throw in more Arrival like All the Things, Livin to do. Or Red 13, State of Grace, The Time etc...
More than other songs, I'd LOOOOOVE to hear AP's take on State of Grace!![]()
And I agree with "78". Some great tunes on the later albums that'd sound great in concert.
I would definitely choose 'State of Grace' as my choice for an obscure song to play.
Great song.
Maybe I'm wrong, but didn't Deen sing IBAWY at a show or two during the last tour? Maybe it was a different tour.
Jana wrote:If Neal still has a strong voice, I would love People and Places live. I would like to see Precious Time. I would love We Will Meet Again or Live and Breathe and especially World Gone Wild, but at least one of those. I would like to see Chain Reaction played next year, since I don't think they played it at my concert this year. I would like Turn Down the World Tonight. Take out Open Arms and put When You Love a Woman at every show next year. It's a winner live by Arnel. I would like to see some ROR. Put back Stay Awhile at the end of Lights. Put Rubicon in. And keep Still They Ride with Deen next year b/c I want to hear it again. A must have, extended version of What I Needed.
Since 78 wrote:Jana wrote:If Neal still has a strong voice, I would love People and Places live. I would like to see Precious Time. I would love We Will Meet Again or Live and Breathe and especially World Gone Wild, but at least one of those. I would like to see Chain Reaction played next year, since I don't think they played it at my concert this year. I would like Turn Down the World Tonight. Take out Open Arms and put When You Love a Woman at every show next year. It's a winner live by Arnel. I would like to see some ROR. Put back Stay Awhile at the end of Lights. Put Rubicon in. And keep Still They Ride with Deen next year b/c I want to hear it again. A must have, extended version of What I Needed.
I agree with everything except Precious Time ( Never have liked that one ) and Still they Ride, Deen does great job, but I would rather hear Suzanne if they going to do something different with him.
PianoMan1986 wrote:I really enjoyed seeing/hearing Ross perform Walks Like A Lady in Milwaukee during the 30th Anniversary Tour. (Still tossing around my own song suggestions)
PianoMan1986 wrote:Just a recap so far of what's been said so far for suggestions: (no particular order)
People & Places
Precious Time
Walks Like A Lady
Lights segue to Stay Awhile
Little Girl
Still They Ride
Mother Father
Edge of the Blade
Chain Reaction
Rubicon
Suzanne
When You Love A Woman
All The Things
Livin' To Do
World Gone Wild
Live and Breathe
We Will Meet Again
State of Grace
The Time
What I Needed
Turn Down The World Tonight
parfait wrote:Winds of March, After the Fall and It Could Have Been You (don't know if Russ could pull that one off on bass though)
fightingilliniJRNY wrote:parfait wrote:Winds of March, After the Fall and It Could Have Been You (don't know if Russ could pull that one off on bass though)
I think Russ could pull it off. Neil, Johnathan, Dean and Arneal could probably handle it, too.
parfait wrote: It Could Have Been You (don't know if Russ could pull that one off on bass though)
Red13JoePa wrote:parfait wrote: It Could Have Been You (don't know if Russ could pull that one off on bass though)
Yea, Randy Jaxon, the Edward Van Halen of the bass pulls off chords Vaory can only DREAM of.
parfait wrote: There's a reason Valory is way down in the live mix.
PianoMan1986 wrote:Just a recap so far of what's been said so far for suggestions: (no particular order)
Winds of March
People & Places
Precious Time
Walks Like A Lady
Lights segue to Stay Awhile
Little Girl
Still They Ride
Mother Father
After the Fall
Edge of the Blade
Chain Reaction
Rubicon
Suzanne
It Could Have Been You
When You Love A Woman
All The Things
Livin' To Do
World Gone Wild
Live and Breathe
We Will Meet Again
State of Grace
The Time
What I Needed
Turn Down The World Tonight
Red13JoePa wrote:parfait wrote: There's a reason Valory is way down in the live mix.
Yea because bass is mostly about being subtle and holding together the bottom of a song, something Valory's style fit to Journey since inception save for the time perry the producer made the band fire him in favor of his personal bassists who's idea of suble was a pink polka dot bass, David Puddy's 8-Ball jacket and a Gumby hairstyle and playing lound thumpy bumpy bass lines.
He did add something different, I won't TOTALLY dismiss his contributions but since then I think Valory has ably covered his parts.
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