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Lula wrote:maybe we can discuss the good
Lula wrote:lol, well i know redjoe likes it! wyatt says "schon" now. too bad i'm not doing the 'journey thing' anymore. wyatt sings separate ways, it is pretty damn sweet!
Saint John wrote:Lula wrote:maybe we can discuss the good
That won't take long!
Ehwmatt wrote:Saint John wrote:Lula wrote:maybe we can discuss the good
That won't take long!
The best songs on Gens still anally rape Revelation. I basically only listen to NWA these days.
Saint John wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:Saint John wrote:Lula wrote:maybe we can discuss the good
That won't take long!
The best songs on Gens still anally rape Revelation. I basically only listen to NWA these days.
I like NWA
Saint John wrote:AATY
Saint John wrote:WDILYL
Saint John wrote: TDTWT.
Saint John wrote:Generations... not one song.
Saint John wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:Saint John wrote:Lula wrote:maybe we can discuss the good
That won't take long!
The best songs on Gens still anally rape Revelation. I basically only listen to NWA these days.
I like NWA, AATY, WDILYL and TDTWT. Generations... not one song.
Ehwmatt wrote:FITH, PIYH, Beyond The Clouds, and Never Too Late are great tracks. Out Of Harm's way is a nice change of sound and In Self Defense is a fun song (but not a Journey song). Not nearly as bad as advertised. For me, the shit factor for the album has always been the sound quality. I had friends in high school making higher fidelity records 8 years ago and that was before home recording computer software was anywhere near as powerful as it was today.
kgdjpubs wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:FITH, PIYH, Beyond The Clouds, and Never Too Late are great tracks. Out Of Harm's way is a nice change of sound and In Self Defense is a fun song (but not a Journey song). Not nearly as bad as advertised. For me, the shit factor for the album has always been the sound quality. I had friends in high school making higher fidelity records 8 years ago and that was before home recording computer software was anywhere near as powerful as it was today.
I always considered Generations about half of a great Journey album. Augeri described it as sort of a last-minute throw together, and it sounds like that. Take the best of Generations (Faith, Place, Better Life, Beyond the Clouds, Out of Harms Way, Never Too Late, maybe one or two others) and some of the Red 13 songs. Red 13 had promise, but was well extended into a jam session and was severely in need of a producer to reign it in to find the "Journey sound" in the material. Longer isn't necessarily better, and the right producer would fix that.
Get a producer in there to cut the songs down to size, write your melodic Journey choruses for the Red 13 material (minus Walking... which is fine the way it is), let Augeri/Castronovo do all the lead vocals, produce/mix it right and you have a nice, heavy, rocking album. It would be a bit darker lyrically than your average fluffy Journey cd, but pretty close to the Frontiers-era rocking sound.
Ehwmatt wrote:kgdjpubs wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:FITH, PIYH, Beyond The Clouds, and Never Too Late are great tracks. Out Of Harm's way is a nice change of sound and In Self Defense is a fun song (but not a Journey song). Not nearly as bad as advertised. For me, the shit factor for the album has always been the sound quality. I had friends in high school making higher fidelity records 8 years ago and that was before home recording computer software was anywhere near as powerful as it was today.
I always considered Generations about half of a great Journey album. Augeri described it as sort of a last-minute throw together, and it sounds like that. Take the best of Generations (Faith, Place, Better Life, Beyond the Clouds, Out of Harms Way, Never Too Late, maybe one or two others) and some of the Red 13 songs. Red 13 had promise, but was well extended into a jam session and was severely in need of a producer to reign it in to find the "Journey sound" in the material. Longer isn't necessarily better, and the right producer would fix that.
Get a producer in there to cut the songs down to size, write your melodic Journey choruses for the Red 13 material (minus Walking... which is fine the way it is), let Augeri/Castronovo do all the lead vocals, produce/mix it right and you have a nice, heavy, rocking album. It would be a bit darker lyrically than your average fluffy Journey cd, but pretty close to the Frontiers-era rocking sound.
I like that idea... or alternatively, Walking Away From The Edge and State of Grace from Red 13 and perhaps a strong track or two from Rev, along with the best half of Gens. That'd be a very good album.
For all the talk about Generations stinkers like Every Generation and Gone Crazy, it amazes me that there isn't more talk about how laughably bad a song like What It Takes To Win is... that's gotta be one of the worst Journey tunes of all time, up there with Back Talk and the aforementioned Generations tunes.
kgdjpubs wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:FITH, PIYH, Beyond The Clouds, and Never Too Late are great tracks. Out Of Harm's way is a nice change of sound and In Self Defense is a fun song (but not a Journey song). Not nearly as bad as advertised. For me, the shit factor for the album has always been the sound quality. I had friends in high school making higher fidelity records 8 years ago and that was before home recording computer software was anywhere near as powerful as it was today.
I always considered Generations about half of a great Journey album. Augeri described it as sort of a last-minute throw together, and it sounds like that. Take the best of Generations (Faith, Place, Better Life, Beyond the Clouds, Out of Harms Way, Never Too Late, maybe one or two others) and some of the Red 13 songs. Red 13 had promise, but was well extended into a jam session and was severely in need of a producer to reign it in to find the "Journey sound" in the material. Longer isn't necessarily better, and the right producer would fix that.
Get a producer in there to cut the songs down to size, write your melodic Journey choruses for the Red 13 material (minus Walking... which is fine the way it is), let Augeri/Castronovo do all the lead vocals, produce/mix it right and you have a nice, heavy, rocking album. It would be a bit darker lyrically than your average fluffy Journey cd, but pretty close to the Frontiers-era rocking sound.
Lula wrote:so i know many are not a fan of this record and i haven't listened to it until very recently. my little one came across a few of the many copies i have, needless to say we are hearing a lot of the record lately. i forgot how much i enjoyed a few tunes- the first two of course, but also "knowing that you love me" and "beyond the clouds." sure brings back a boat load of great memories. maybe we can discuss the good
Eric wrote:You take Red 13 and then just the best of Generations and you have a great album. You take off the cheesey4 (All the Way, Loved by You, With Your Love, Lifetime of Dreams) from Arrival you have a great 10 song album. Revelation is a great 10 song album.
Journey has a nice greatest hits from their post-perry era.
1) Remember Me
2) Higher Place
3) Signs of Live
4) Livin' To Do
5) I Got a Reason
6) I Can Breathe
7) Faith in the HeartlandPlace in your heart
9) Out of harms way
10) Beyond the Clouds
11) Never too Late
12) Sunshower
13) Change for the Better
14) Wildest Dreams
15) What I needed
Red13JoePa wrote:KTYLM is the best ballad of the Augeri era, bar none and that, OOHW, TPIYH, FITH are among their best work ever overall.
Shit, even the quasi-title track is top-shelf (incredible piano/guitar interplay), but it's Cain singing so it gets zero cred.
Eric wrote:You take Red 13 and then just the best of Generations and you have a great album. You take off the cheesey4 (All the Way, Loved by You, With Your Love, Lifetime of Dreams) from Arrival you have a great 10 song album. Revelation is a great 10 song album.
Journey has a nice greatest hits from their post-perry era.
1) Remember Me
2) Higher Place
3) Signs of Live
4) Livin' To Do
5) I Got a Reason
6) I Can Breathe
7) Faith in the HeartlandPlace in your heart
9) Out of harms way
10) Beyond the Clouds
11) Never too Late
12) Sunshower
13) Change for the Better
14) Wildest Dreams
15) What I needed
Deb wrote:Probably my fave from Generations............. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sjITpw5olvQ
Gunbot wrote:Eric wrote:You take Red 13 and then just the best of Generations and you have a great album. You take off the cheesey4 (All the Way, Loved by You, With Your Love, Lifetime of Dreams) from Arrival you have a great 10 song album. Revelation is a great 10 song album.
Journey has a nice greatest hits from their post-perry era.
1) Remember Me
2) Higher Place
3) Signs of Live
4) Livin' To Do
5) I Got a Reason
6) I Can Breathe
7) Faith in the HeartlandPlace in your heart
9) Out of harms way
10) Beyond the Clouds
11) Never too Late
12) Sunshower
13) Change for the Better
14) Wildest Dreams
15) What I needed
You know, to do this type of disc, the band would probably re-record all the Arrival material and Remember Me as those songs were released under Sony and then, what record label would be willing to distribute it?
JSS Rocks! wrote:Gunbot wrote:Eric wrote:You take Red 13 and then just the best of Generations and you have a great album. You take off the cheesey4 (All the Way, Loved by You, With Your Love, Lifetime of Dreams) from Arrival you have a great 10 song album. Revelation is a great 10 song album.
Journey has a nice greatest hits from their post-perry era.
1) Remember Me
2) Higher Place
3) Signs of Live
4) Livin' To Do
5) I Got a Reason
6) I Can Breathe
7) Faith in the HeartlandPlace in your heart
9) Out of harms way
10) Beyond the Clouds
11) Never too Late
12) Sunshower
13) Change for the Better
14) Wildest Dreams
15) What I needed
You know, to do this type of disc, the band would probably re-record all the Arrival material and Remember Me as those songs were released under Sony and then, what record label would be willing to distribute it?
Wal-Mart in another cd deal.
It could work because the majority of Journey's casual fans have not heard those songs before.
I'm not in anyway saying they should do this though.
JSS Rocks! wrote:Gunbot wrote:Eric wrote:You take Red 13 and then just the best of Generations and you have a great album. You take off the cheesey4 (All the Way, Loved by You, With Your Love, Lifetime of Dreams) from Arrival you have a great 10 song album. Revelation is a great 10 song album.
Journey has a nice greatest hits from their post-perry era.
1) Remember Me
2) Higher Place
3) Signs of Live
4) Livin' To Do
5) I Got a Reason
6) I Can Breathe
7) Faith in the HeartlandPlace in your heart
9) Out of harms way
10) Beyond the Clouds
11) Never too Late
12) Sunshower
13) Change for the Better
14) Wildest Dreams
15) What I needed
You know, to do this type of disc, the band would probably re-record all the Arrival material and Remember Me as those songs were released under Sony and then, what record label would be willing to distribute it?
Wal-Mart in another cd deal.
It could work because the majority of Journey's casual fans have not heard those songs before.
I'm not in anyway saying they should do this though.
steveo777 wrote:JSS Rocks! wrote:Gunbot wrote:Eric wrote:You take Red 13 and then just the best of Generations and you have a great album. You take off the cheesey4 (All the Way, Loved by You, With Your Love, Lifetime of Dreams) from Arrival you have a great 10 song album. Revelation is a great 10 song album.
Journey has a nice greatest hits from their post-perry era.
1) Remember Me
2) Higher Place
3) Signs of Live
4) Livin' To Do
5) I Got a Reason
6) I Can Breathe
7) Faith in the HeartlandPlace in your heart
9) Out of harms way
10) Beyond the Clouds
11) Never too Late
12) Sunshower
13) Change for the Better
14) Wildest Dreams
15) What I needed
You know, to do this type of disc, the band would probably re-record all the Arrival material and Remember Me as those songs were released under Sony and then, what record label would be willing to distribute it?
Wal-Mart in another cd deal.
It could work because the majority of Journey's casual fans have not heard those songs before.
I'm not in anyway saying they should do this though.
Of course not, but think of how good Arrival would have sounded if they had Arnel back then.![]()
Jana wrote:steveo777 wrote:JSS Rocks! wrote:Gunbot wrote:Eric wrote:You take Red 13 and then just the best of Generations and you have a great album. You take off the cheesey4 (All the Way, Loved by You, With Your Love, Lifetime of Dreams) from Arrival you have a great 10 song album. Revelation is a great 10 song album.
Journey has a nice greatest hits from their post-perry era.
1) Remember Me
2) Higher Place
3) Signs of Live
4) Livin' To Do
5) I Got a Reason
6) I Can Breathe
7) Faith in the HeartlandPlace in your heart
9) Out of harms way
10) Beyond the Clouds
11) Never too Late
12) Sunshower
13) Change for the Better
14) Wildest Dreams
15) What I needed
You know, to do this type of disc, the band would probably re-record all the Arrival material and Remember Me as those songs were released under Sony and then, what record label would be willing to distribute it?
Wal-Mart in another cd deal.
It could work because the majority of Journey's casual fans have not heard those songs before.
I'm not in anyway saying they should do this though.
Of course not, but think of how good Arrival would have sounded if they had Arnel back then.![]()
Wrong. The record would have been different b/c every singer brings something different when creating vocally a new song. I will keep Arrival just the way it is. Arnel doesn't give as polished a delivery as Augeri and that album works for me b/c of the understated soulful delivery by Augeri, even though vocally his voice isn't stunning. His vocal style compliments the melody and words beautifully.
steveo777 wrote:Jana wrote:steveo777 wrote:JSS Rocks! wrote:Gunbot wrote:Eric wrote:You take Red 13 and then just the best of Generations and you have a great album. You take off the cheesey4 (All the Way, Loved by You, With Your Love, Lifetime of Dreams) from Arrival you have a great 10 song album. Revelation is a great 10 song album.
Journey has a nice greatest hits from their post-perry era.
1) Remember Me
2) Higher Place
3) Signs of Live
4) Livin' To Do
5) I Got a Reason
6) I Can Breathe
7) Faith in the HeartlandPlace in your heart
9) Out of harms way
10) Beyond the Clouds
11) Never too Late
12) Sunshower
13) Change for the Better
14) Wildest Dreams
15) What I needed
You know, to do this type of disc, the band would probably re-record all the Arrival material and Remember Me as those songs were released under Sony and then, what record label would be willing to distribute it?
Wal-Mart in another cd deal.
It could work because the majority of Journey's casual fans have not heard those songs before.
I'm not in anyway saying they should do this though.
Of course not, but think of how good Arrival would have sounded if they had Arnel back then.![]()
Wrong. The record would have been different b/c every singer brings something different when creating vocally a new song. I will keep Arrival just the way it is. Arnel doesn't give as polished a delivery as Augeri and that album works for me b/c of the understated soulful delivery by Augeri, even though vocally his voice isn't stunning. His vocal style compliments the melody and words beautifully.
But if they had Arnel, Augeri wouldn't have existed and you would not know the difference.![]()
Actually, now that I think of it, I wouldn't want Arrival to sound different than it does.
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