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Archetype wrote:Without a doubt, the strongest post-Perry Journey song.
Thoughts?
Archetype wrote:Higher Place is a great song. Maybe I've just heard it too many times though. The outro guitar solo in Place In Your Heart is some of Neal's most impressive work, IMO.
Andrew wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:Great song, but I'd probably give the nod to Higher Place.
Ditto. Bigger chorus needed.
Don wrote:They re-recorded it for the Jap bonus track of Revelation. Wonder why they picked that song out of all the other ones?
Eric wrote:I'd put these songs above it:
- Higher Place
- Faith in the Heartland
- Never Too Late
- Out of Harms Way
- Remember Me
- Livin to Do
- I Got a Reason
- I Can Breathe
- Change for the Better
- Wildest Dreams
- What I needed
Ehwmatt wrote:I too love Neal's guitar on the Generations version of this song, but here are the post-Perry songs that are above it for me (in no particular order):
- Remember Me
- Higher Place
- Signs of Life
- Livin to Do
- To Be Alive Again
- Faith in the Heartland (Gens version)
- Never Walk Away
- We Will Meet Again
- Never Too Late
- Beyond the Clouds
- Out of Harm's Way
Don wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:I too love Neal's guitar on the Generations version of this song, but here are the post-Perry songs that are above it for me (in no particular order):
- Remember Me
- Higher Place
- Signs of Life
- Livin to Do
- To Be Alive Again
- Faith in the Heartland (Gens version)
- Never Walk Away
- We Will Meet Again
- Never Too Late
- Beyond the Clouds
- Out of Harm's Way
The song with the worse production on Disc one of Revelation, but really the only one I can listen to anymore from that album.
Ehwmatt wrote:Don wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:I too love Neal's guitar on the Generations version of this song, but here are the post-Perry songs that are above it for me (in no particular order):
- Remember Me
- Higher Place
- Signs of Life
- Livin to Do
- To Be Alive Again
- Faith in the Heartland (Gens version)
- Never Walk Away
- We Will Meet Again
- Never Too Late
- Beyond the Clouds
- Out of Harm's Way
The song with the worse production on Disc one of Revelation, but really the only one I can listen to anymore from that album.
Same here... that opeing guitar riff sounds worse than a Fender Squire pack amplifier distortion and the backing vocals sound like they were recorded 2 miles away from the studio. But yeah, basically only song I've listened to off of Rev in forever. .
Rockindeano wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:Don wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:I too love Neal's guitar on the Generations version of this song, but here are the post-Perry songs that are above it for me (in no particular order):
- Remember Me
- Higher Place
- Signs of Life
- Livin to Do
- To Be Alive Again
- Faith in the Heartland (Gens version)
- Never Walk Away
- We Will Meet Again
- Never Too Late
- Beyond the Clouds
- Out of Harm's Way
The song with the worse production on Disc one of Revelation, but really the only one I can listen to anymore from that album.
Same here... that opeing guitar riff sounds worse than a Fender Squire pack amplifier distortion and the backing vocals sound like they were recorded 2 miles away from the studio. But yeah, basically only song I've listened to off of Rev in forever. .
It's really that bad?
Ehwmatt wrote:Rockindeano wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:Don wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:I too love Neal's guitar on the Generations version of this song, but here are the post-Perry songs that are above it for me (in no particular order):
- Remember Me
- Higher Place
- Signs of Life
- Livin to Do
- To Be Alive Again
- Faith in the Heartland (Gens version)
- Never Walk Away
- We Will Meet Again
- Never Too Late
- Beyond the Clouds
- Out of Harm's Way
The song with the worse production on Disc one of Revelation, but really the only one I can listen to anymore from that album.
Same here... that opeing guitar riff sounds worse than a Fender Squire pack amplifier distortion and the backing vocals sound like they were recorded 2 miles away from the studio. But yeah, basically only song I've listened to off of Rev in forever. .
It's really that bad?
Maybe not so bad heard in its own right, but definitely once you hear it with the rest of the album.
I remember when the single came out I figured "oh, this is obviously the single release and they rushed it or hadn't mastered it right yet." Then, I got the album, and it was the exact same.
Rockindeano wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:Rockindeano wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:Don wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:I too love Neal's guitar on the Generations version of this song, but here are the post-Perry songs that are above it for me (in no particular order):
- Remember Me
- Higher Place
- Signs of Life
- Livin to Do
- To Be Alive Again
- Faith in the Heartland (Gens version)
- Never Walk Away
- We Will Meet Again
- Never Too Late
- Beyond the Clouds
- Out of Harm's Way
The song with the worse production on Disc one of Revelation, but really the only one I can listen to anymore from that album.
Same here... that opeing guitar riff sounds worse than a Fender Squire pack amplifier distortion and the backing vocals sound like they were recorded 2 miles away from the studio. But yeah, basically only song I've listened to off of Rev in forever. .
It's really that bad?
Maybe not so bad heard in its own right, but definitely once you hear it with the rest of the album.
I remember when the single came out I figured "oh, this is obviously the single release and they rushed it or hadn't mastered it right yet." Then, I got the album, and it was the exact same.
I might just listen to this fuckin album, but I don't want to spend a cent on it. I may just do it via youtube.
Matty, you drinking tonight? If you are, I will. You are my idol dude.
Rockindeano wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:Rockindeano wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:Don wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:I too love Neal's guitar on the Generations version of this song, but here are the post-Perry songs that are above it for me (in no particular order):
- Remember Me
- Higher Place
- Signs of Life
- Livin to Do
- To Be Alive Again
- Faith in the Heartland (Gens version)
- Never Walk Away
- We Will Meet Again
- Never Too Late
- Beyond the Clouds
- Out of Harm's Way
The song with the worse production on Disc one of Revelation, but really the only one I can listen to anymore from that album.
Same here... that opeing guitar riff sounds worse than a Fender Squire pack amplifier distortion and the backing vocals sound like they were recorded 2 miles away from the studio. But yeah, basically only song I've listened to off of Rev in forever. .
It's really that bad?
Maybe not so bad heard in its own right, but definitely once you hear it with the rest of the album.
I remember when the single came out I figured "oh, this is obviously the single release and they rushed it or hadn't mastered it right yet." Then, I got the album, and it was the exact same.
I might just listen to this fuckin album, but I don't want to spend a cent on it. I may just do it via youtube.
Matty, you drinking tonight? If you are, I will. You are my idol dude.
steveo777 wrote:
Just grab the torrent off of PB. The last three times I was in Walmart there were no copies and no Manila DVD. Infact last time I was there the only Journey on the rack was 1 copy or ROR and 1 copy of Arrival...nothing else.
Rockindeano wrote:steveo777 wrote:
Just grab the torrent off of PB. The last three times I was in Walmart there were no copies and no Manila DVD. Infact last time I was there the only Journey on the rack was 1 copy or ROR and 1 copy of Arrival...nothing else.
Oh dude, I will never buy anything from Journey again. LOL, are you fucking kidding me? I also don't need a good copy either. I will just listen from YT, and read the ridiculous comments from Pinoy Nation. God they're fucking out there. Screw Elvis, AP is the king of rocknroll. The Voice, the real Boss, the best ever.
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