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Jana wrote:Since 78 wrote:Jana wrote:Nobody is listening to me. I think it will be Madonna, not a country act.
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Since 78 wrote:Jana wrote:Since 78 wrote:Jana wrote:Nobody is listening to me. I think it will be Madonna, not a country act.
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fredinator wrote:I think Elton John would be a good halftime act (I can't remember if he is on the list).
steveo777 wrote:Since 78 wrote:Jana wrote:Since 78 wrote:Jana wrote:Nobody is listening to me. I think it will be Madonna, not a country act.
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She's too much of a material girl.
Gunbot wrote:kidlatham wrote:Neal's not doing "No More Lies" ???
Neal actually played that song during the Frontiers Tour in Japan. Perry sang Don't Fight It at the same shows.
Rockindeano wrote:Gunbot wrote:kidlatham wrote:Neal's not doing "No More Lies" ???
Neal actually played that song during the Frontiers Tour in Japan. Perry sang Don't Fight It at the same shows.
They played No More Lies in the USA as well G- And Perry did the background vocals on it, and it sounded great. If anyone has the Frontiers and Beyond video, you can go look at the part where a fan fires a bottle towards the stage, and hits Schon right square on the dome- he was bleeding like Jana on a day 4 of her period.....Perry was hot; fired off some F bombs and threaten to kick the shit out of the douche who fired the bottle. IIRC, it was at the Meadowlands(inside arena, not Giants Stadium), and well, go watch it. It's in this video, about halfway through...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hbpl6Yn2Whg
DrFU wrote:(Crazy)Dulce Lady wrote:2 1/2 hours of shred. by 2 Schons. and Marco. and Prairie fluffing Prince. OMGosh. we are hours away from show 2 in LA.........
More, please.
(Crazy)Dulce Lady wrote:DrFU wrote:(Crazy)Dulce Lady wrote:2 1/2 hours of shred. by 2 Schons. and Marco. and Prairie fluffing Prince. OMGosh. we are hours away from show 2 in LA.........
More, please.
yawn
1 1/2 hours sleep. pickin up a car at LAX to drive to San Diego for my outbound flight.
sleep when you're dead.
yawn.
Neal was ON FREAKIN FIRE when he hit the stage last night. He was so excited! as were we.
same setlist with the exception of 'something' new that they were working on. with vocals. Journey? NSB? no telling. but it was a bluesy rocker. gritty and dirty. completely cool.
Keith absolutely nailed the HSAS stuff. ohmygosh whatta voice. Yes, I saw the review that said he was weak. blah blah. trust me or not, as you wish, but the young man can flat out wail. I was amazed. the reviewer is fullaschutt. imho. the reviewer obviously has no knowledge of the solo catalogue. ergo the hostility in an effort to mask the ignorance. sheesh. He said he was surprised that I knew all of the music so well. ummm, yeah, I kinda do.
Miles is a shredder. astounding talent for one so young. I have a great vid of them shredding together. did that happen? I believe it most certainly did.
Prairie is a prince, hehe. It was an honor to finally see him perform. he is touring with Todd Rungren in upcoming weeks.
Marco is all that we wanted Marco to be. period. he will be touring with Ted Nugent next week. he asked that we please come out and see them. ok!
John is a mammoth keyboardist. wow. actually traded licks with Neal at one point. Oh, and Keith matched licks with Neal a little. it was not planned.
I only cried once, during Prayer for Peace. I suppose everyone expected me to be a mess but I was so grateful to be able to hear Neal solo and live that I was myself, hehe. I think I was on autopilot for the first show. but by the time it was 'doors open', I was ready to jump outta my skin. I choked down some dinner but left poor Valerie at the table as I was drawn inexplicably to the "pass the line' door.
the music, you say? I can't describe how over the top these live renditions were. the solos, on all instruments, were extended. it was an evening full of blues/rock jams. not for everyone's taste I suppose but I really liked it.
Fashion report. Neal in black black and black. perfect.
I hope you took notes-there will be a quiz later.
(Crazy)Dulce Lady wrote:DrFU wrote:(Crazy)Dulce Lady wrote:2 1/2 hours of shred. by 2 Schons. and Marco. and Prairie fluffing Prince. OMGosh. we are hours away from show 2 in LA.........
More, please.
yawn
1 1/2 hours sleep. pickin up a car at LAX to drive to San Diego for my outbound flight.
sleep when you're dead.
yawn.
Neal was ON FREAKIN FIRE when he hit the stage last night. He was so excited! as were we.
same setlist with the exception of 'something' new that they were working on. with vocals. Journey? NSB? no telling. but it was a bluesy rocker. gritty and dirty. completely cool.
Keith absolutely nailed the HSAS stuff. ohmygosh whatta voice. Yes, I saw the review that said he was weak. blah blah. trust me or not, as you wish, but the young man can flat out wail. I was amazed. the reviewer is fullaschutt. imho. the reviewer obviously has no knowledge of the solo catalogue. ergo the hostility in an effort to mask the ignorance. sheesh. He said he was surprised that I knew all of the music so well. ummm, yeah, I kinda do.
Miles is a shredder. astounding talent for one so young. I have a great vid of them shredding together. did that happen? I believe it most certainly did.
Prairie is a prince, hehe. It was an honor to finally see him perform. he is touring with Todd Rungren in upcoming weeks.
Marco is all that we wanted Marco to be. period. he will be touring with Ted Nugent next week. he asked that we please come out and see them. ok!
John is a mammoth keyboardist. wow. actually traded licks with Neal at one point. Oh, and Keith matched licks with Neal a little. it was not planned.
I only cried once, during Prayer for Peace. I suppose everyone expected me to be a mess but I was so grateful to be able to hear Neal solo and live that I was myself, hehe. I think I was on autopilot for the first show. but by the time it was 'doors open', I was ready to jump outta my skin. I choked down some dinner but left poor Valerie at the table as I was drawn inexplicably to the "pass the line' door.
the music, you say? I can't describe how over the top these live renditions were. the solos, on all instruments, were extended. it was an evening full of blues/rock jams. not for everyone's taste I suppose but I really liked it.
Fashion report. Neal in black black and black. perfect.
I hope you took notes-there will be a quiz later.
Gunbot wrote:That little girl (Rosalind?) that was singing with Miles and Jon during their opening act routine had it going on. There was a song she said she had written, that just totally impressed, where during the refrain, the crowd just totally caught the vibe and where doing the snap and clap with the music.
A Prayer for Peace was the standout because the sound was in stark contrast to the rest of the set list. Best part of show and the crowd responded appropriately.
Speaking of the crowd...
I think JSS had more people at his show in Tarzana than were in attendance last night, truly pathetic.
Remember those half filled theaters of 1,500 people or so SP played to in 94? It would have seemed like a stadium crowd compared to last night.
And then you have the casual fan, who "78 met in the restroom, lamenting because they hadn't played DSB yet.
The ticket guy said they were hoping for a couple hundred walk-ups but it never happened. On the bright side there wasn't a bad view in the house. After an hour of playing, the crowd thinned out the point where you had Six rows of people standing at the stage and then, nothing but space until you hit the tables around the bar area.
Great show, great MR people there for support. Really an outstanding effort by the entire band.
Ehwmatt wrote:Gunbot wrote:That little girl (Rosalind?) that was singing with Miles and Jon during their opening act routine had it going on. There was a song she said she had written, that just totally impressed, where during the refrain, the crowd just totally caught the vibe and where doing the snap and clap with the music.
A Prayer for Peace was the standout because the sound was in stark contrast to the rest of the set list. Best part of show and the crowd responded appropriately.
Speaking of the crowd...
I think JSS had more people at his show in Tarzana than were in attendance last night, truly pathetic.
Remember those half filled theaters of 1,500 people or so SP played to in 94? It would have seemed like a stadium crowd compared to last night.
And then you have the casual fan, who "78 met in the restroom, lamenting because they hadn't played DSB yet.
The ticket guy said they were hoping for a couple hundred walk-ups but it never happened. On the bright side there wasn't a bad view in the house. After an hour of playing, the crowd thinned out the point where you had Six rows of people standing at the stage and then, nothing but space until you hit the tables around the bar area.
Great show, great MR people there for support. Really an outstanding effort by the entire band.
Damn, sorry to hear about the crowd... might be Neal's only solo tour if that's the case.
Since 78 wrote:(Crazy)Dulce Lady wrote:DrFU wrote:(Crazy)Dulce Lady wrote:2 1/2 hours of shred. by 2 Schons. and Marco. and Prairie fluffing Prince. OMGosh. we are hours away from show 2 in LA.........
More, please.
yawn
1 1/2 hours sleep. pickin up a car at LAX to drive to San Diego for my outbound flight.
sleep when you're dead.
yawn.
Neal was ON FREAKIN FIRE when he hit the stage last night. He was so excited! as were we.
same setlist with the exception of 'something' new that they were working on. with vocals. Journey? NSB? no telling. but it was a bluesy rocker. gritty and dirty. completely cool.
Keith absolutely nailed the HSAS stuff. ohmygosh whatta voice. Yes, I saw the review that said he was weak. blah blah. trust me or not, as you wish, but the young man can flat out wail. I was amazed. the reviewer is fullaschutt. imho. the reviewer obviously has no knowledge of the solo catalogue. ergo the hostility in an effort to mask the ignorance. sheesh. He said he was surprised that I knew all of the music so well. ummm, yeah, I kinda do.
Miles is a shredder. astounding talent for one so young. I have a great vid of them shredding together. did that happen? I believe it most certainly did.
Prairie is a prince, hehe. It was an honor to finally see him perform. he is touring with Todd Rungren in upcoming weeks.
Marco is all that we wanted Marco to be. period. he will be touring with Ted Nugent next week. he asked that we please come out and see them. ok!
John is a mammoth keyboardist. wow. actually traded licks with Neal at one point. Oh, and Keith matched licks with Neal a little. it was not planned.
I only cried once, during Prayer for Peace. I suppose everyone expected me to be a mess but I was so grateful to be able to hear Neal solo and live that I was myself, hehe. I think I was on autopilot for the first show. but by the time it was 'doors open', I was ready to jump outta my skin. I choked down some dinner but left poor Valerie at the table as I was drawn inexplicably to the "pass the line' door.
the music, you say? I can't describe how over the top these live renditions were. the solos, on all instruments, were extended. it was an evening full of blues/rock jams. not for everyone's taste I suppose but I really liked it.
Fashion report. Neal in black black and black. perfect.
I hope you took notes-there will be a quiz later.
Can't really add much to this, it was a fantastic show and well worth not getting much sleep. It was cool hanging out with GB! Sorry I didn't get to meet you Deb, maybe next time.
Gunbot wrote:I'm thinking the new song is for Neal's own album. The only way it becomes a Journey song is if Cain retires. Totally a kick ass tune with a definite HSAS vibe.
I forgot to mention that Miles and Jon did their set with no percussion. Still killer.
When Miles started strumming While My Guitar Gently Weeps on the ukelele? to open his set, the crowd was spellbound.
Just Fantastic.
Since 78 wrote:Gunbot wrote:I'm thinking the new song is for Neal's own album. The only way it becomes a Journey song is if Cain retires. Totally a kick ass tune with a definite HSAS vibe.
I forgot to mention that Miles and Jon did their set with no percussion. Still killer.
When Miles started strumming While My Guitar Gently Weeps on the ukelele? to open his set, the crowd was spellbound.
Just Fantastic.
Yeah, no way that was a Journey tune, agree great song though. And Miles was great.
(Crazy)Dulce Lady wrote:
That girl was INCREDIBLE!! what a talent!! we need to keep up with her.
Miles played his own song, Blues for Miles!! that was just the coolest!
John and Miles must study legit music cuz they played a scherzo. prolly college jury stuff. wait for Val for that tune name.
Chubby321 wrote:
...as well as Schon's son Miles, who shares his father's curly locks and guitar licks...
(Crazy)Dulce Lady wrote:[ ergo the hostility in an effort to mask the ignorance. sheesh.
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