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Don wrote:This was rumored a few years ago. Sounds like it might actually happen this time.
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Europe might be third act.
Don wrote:Europe Opens, then Scorpions and after that, the masters of metal close it out (Journey).
Don wrote:A U.S. lineup. In Europe, Scorpions are headlining because it's their farewell tour.
Saint John wrote:Don wrote:A U.S. lineup. In Europe, Scorpions are headlining because it's their farewell tour.
This would be almost a dream concert for me. Man, what a fucking bill. Behshad is probably changing the oil on his camel as we speak.I know he's digging this potential lineup!
Ehwmatt wrote:Saint John wrote:Don wrote:A U.S. lineup. In Europe, Scorpions are headlining because it's their farewell tour.
This would be almost a dream concert for me. Man, what a fucking bill. Behshad is probably changing the oil on his camel as we speak.I know he's digging this potential lineup!
Hey man - who you talking about in your sig?![]()
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Don wrote:Europe Opens, then Scorpions and after that, the masters of metal close it out (Journey).
Ehwmatt wrote:Saint John wrote:Don wrote:A U.S. lineup. In Europe, Scorpions are headlining because it's their farewell tour.
This would be almost a dream concert for me. Man, what a fucking bill. Behshad is probably changing the oil on his camel as we speak.I know he's digging this potential lineup!
Hey man - who you talking about in your sig?![]()
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portland wrote:Still think the Scorpions are too heavy to tour with Journey....they would blow Jon Cain off his little seat.
Saint John wrote:portland wrote:Still think the Scorpions are too heavy to tour with Journey....they would blow Jon Cain off his little seat.
Maybe he could borrow your ass as an anchor.
Saint John wrote:This is a once in a lifetime chance for Journey (Scorpions' last tour). You're basically going to be playing in front of about 5-10 thousand fans per show you normally wouldn't be. If they're serious about moving into a more "rocking" direction, this is the audience you'll need to win over and add on. This is an excellent billing for both bands to garner new fans, and it would make an excellent bill. Make it happen, man. That means you, Azoff!
portland wrote:Saint John wrote:This is a once in a lifetime chance for Journey (Scorpions' last tour). You're basically going to be playing in front of about 5-10 thousand fans per show you normally wouldn't be. If they're serious about moving into a more "rocking" direction, this is the audience you'll need to win over and add on. This is an excellent billing for both bands to garner new fans, and it would make an excellent bill. Make it happen, man. That means you, Azoff!
I agree on the pair for the more rocking direction....I am just not thinking that the Scorpions fans are going to be all too
happy with Journey as a tour partner.....Faded Wedding Photographs meets Still Loving You.
Saint John wrote:portland wrote:Saint John wrote:This is a once in a lifetime chance for Journey (Scorpions' last tour). You're basically going to be playing in front of about 5-10 thousand fans per show you normally wouldn't be. If they're serious about moving into a more "rocking" direction, this is the audience you'll need to win over and add on. This is an excellent billing for both bands to garner new fans, and it would make an excellent bill. Make it happen, man. That means you, Azoff!
I agree on the pair for the more rocking direction....I am just not thinking that the Scorpions fans are going to be all too
happy with Journey as a tour partner.....Faded Wedding Photographs meets Still Loving You.
The same could have been said for the METAL festivals Journey played 2 years ago, but the fans all overwhelmingly crowned Journey as the best band. I see a similar phenomenon happening again.
Saint John wrote:portland wrote:Saint John wrote:This is a once in a lifetime chance for Journey (Scorpions' last tour). You're basically going to be playing in front of about 5-10 thousand fans per show you normally wouldn't be. If they're serious about moving into a more "rocking" direction, this is the audience you'll need to win over and add on. This is an excellent billing for both bands to garner new fans, and it would make an excellent bill. Make it happen, man. That means you, Azoff!
I agree on the pair for the more rocking direction....I am just not thinking that the Scorpions fans are going to be all too
happy with Journey as a tour partner.....Faded Wedding Photographs meets Still Loving You.
The same could have been said for the METAL festivals Journey played 2 years ago, but the fans all overwhelmingly crowned Journey as the best band. I see a similar phenomenon happening again.
Ehwmatt wrote:Saint John wrote:portland wrote:Saint John wrote:This is a once in a lifetime chance for Journey (Scorpions' last tour). You're basically going to be playing in front of about 5-10 thousand fans per show you normally wouldn't be. If they're serious about moving into a more "rocking" direction, this is the audience you'll need to win over and add on. This is an excellent billing for both bands to garner new fans, and it would make an excellent bill. Make it happen, man. That means you, Azoff!
I agree on the pair for the more rocking direction....I am just not thinking that the Scorpions fans are going to be all too
happy with Journey as a tour partner.....Faded Wedding Photographs meets Still Loving You.
The same could have been said for the METAL festivals Journey played 2 years ago, but the fans all overwhelmingly crowned Journey as the best band. I see a similar phenomenon happening again.
Many metal fans are bigtime crossover fans who appreciate different types of music. Remember, the focal point of a lot of good metal music is TIGHT musicianship. So, a lot of fans can really appreciate a band that's coming at you with solid tenor vocals and good guitar playing. I suspect that's a big part of the reason Journey was so well-received.
Ehwmatt wrote:Many metal fans are bigtime crossover fans who appreciate different types of music. Remember, the focal point of a lot of good metal music is TIGHT musicianship. So, a lot of fans can really appreciate a band that's coming at you with solid tenor vocals and good guitar playing. I suspect that's a big part of the reason Journey was so well-received.
roycap wrote:No promoter in their right mind would pair up Journey with the Scorpions or Europe for a US tour.
JRNYFan wrote:Man, that would incredible. Where are you hearing this from, Don?
Saint John wrote:Don wrote:A U.S. lineup. In Europe, Scorpions are headlining because it's their farewell tour.
This would be almost a dream concert for me. Man, what a fucking bill. Behshad is probably changing the oil on his camel as we speak.I know he's digging this potential lineup!
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