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Absolutely NO ...end of thread!!sonorstks wrote:Call it oldtimers syndrome, but is there even an act out there today that can come close to capturing the magic
of a Perry fronted Journey in the early 80's? Thoughts??
Michigan Girl wrote:Absolutely NO ...end of thread!!sonorstks wrote:Call it oldtimers syndrome, but is there even an act out there today that can come close to capturing the magic
of a Perry fronted Journey in the early 80's? Thoughts??
steveo777 wrote:Nothing else to discuss. /thread.
(but I do wonder what Ross meant a couple years back when he said "We got the magic back". )
Ligzig wrote:On record? live?
Well, for me there is.
I wasn't around to actually see Journey in the classic days, so there is no nostalgia factor there for me.
steveo777 wrote:Nothing else to discuss. /thread.
(but I do wonder what Ross meant a couple years back when he said "We got the magic back". )
lingmao ...Don wrote:steveo777 wrote:Nothing else to discuss. /thread.
(but I do wonder what Ross meant a couple years back when he said "We got the magic back". )
Ross was obviously talking about the ability to replicate the bass playing live, without him actually doing anything beyond making silly faces and looking like he's at a geriatric convention.
Now, if he was talking about them selling out the Rose Bowl, 3 nights in a row at Staples Center, a week long residency at the O2 or three hits from Revelation in the Hot 100 Top 40, then I would say, "Oh, that magic."
But we know that's not the case.
Michigan Girl wrote:We're not talking nostalgia, we're talking magic/talent/take your breath away!!
Yeah, you had to be there, cause you ain't got nothin' ...![]()
Ligzig wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:We're not talking nostalgia, we're talking magic/talent/take your breath away!!
Yeah, you had to be there, cause you ain't got nothin' ...![]()
Amazing talent there for sure, but as I said, there is plenty out there for me. As for taking my breath away, must be a women thing. I have most of Journeys classic live performances, good enough for me.
Saint John wrote:You could put Jesus motherfucking Christ in The Beatles, and it still wouldn't compare to what Journey had going on live in the early 80's.
steveo777 wrote:Nothing else to discuss. /thread.
(but I do wonder what Ross meant a couple years back when he said "We got the magic back". )
Don wrote:I think Steveo missed the point. We are talking about what Rock Act currently can equal that which was Journey in 81/83. Really, only U2 or Bon Jovi are the only rock acts that are replicating what Journey did back then.
And talking about an international band, Journey was much bigger in Asian back then they are now, even with Pineda. That market accounted for at least 20 million purchases of their total album sales. This was a band all over MTV in the states, and all over Japanese TV (games shows, variety shows, music shows, etc.). Before ROR sank their ship, they were the biggest American Rock act in Japan bar none and as a live band, the biggest rock act in North America in 1983.
To get an idea of who is one of the biggest American Rock acts in Asia now, Bon Jovi is about to play two sold out shows at the Tokyo Dome (55,000 X 2).
Now, that's magic.
Rockindeano wrote:Saint John wrote:You could put Jesus motherfucking Christ in The Beatles, and it still wouldn't compare to what Journey had going on live in the early 80's.
Well, not to pick on you here, but Journey paled to Springsteen live back in "the day" and still do now. People in the industry say Springsteen "invented" the concert. When you play 5-6 hours a night, and it's all live and from the gut, Journey even with Perry, had no chance.
Flame away haters.
By the way Don, Bon Jovi isn't as big as Bruce be it here or overseas. Not quite.
portland wrote:Don wrote:I think Steveo missed the point. We are talking about what Rock Act currently can equal that which was Journey in 81/83. Really, only U2 or Bon Jovi are the only rock acts that are replicating what Journey did back then.
And talking about an international band, Journey was much bigger in Asian back then they are now, even with Pineda. That market accounted for at least 20 million purchases of their total album sales. This was a band all over MTV in the states, and all over Japanese TV (games shows, variety shows, music shows, etc.). Before ROR sank their ship, they were the biggest American Rock act in Japan bar none and as a live band, the biggest rock act in North America in 1983.
To get an idea of who is one of the biggest American Rock acts in Asia now, Bon Jovi is about to play two sold out shows at the Tokyo Dome (55,000 X 2).
Now, that's magic.
Bon Jovi is good....I really enjoyed the concert that I went to...that being said Jon does not have the vocal delivery that Perry had.
Don wrote:Rockindeano wrote:Saint John wrote:You could put Jesus motherfucking Christ in The Beatles, and it still wouldn't compare to what Journey had going on live in the early 80's.
Well, not to pick on you here, but Journey paled to Springsteen live back in "the day" and still do now. People in the industry say Springsteen "invented" the concert. When you play 5-6 hours a night, and it's all live and from the gut, Journey even with Perry, had no chance.
Flame away haters.
By the way Don, Bon Jovi isn't as big as Bruce be it here or overseas. Not quite.
Bon Jovi is bigger in Japan, as far as my argument about an current American Rock Act equivalent to Journey in 83 having success over there.
Rockindeano wrote:portland wrote:Don wrote:I think Steveo missed the point. We are talking about what Rock Act currently can equal that which was Journey in 81/83. Really, only U2 or Bon Jovi are the only rock acts that are replicating what Journey did back then.
And talking about an international band, Journey was much bigger in Asian back then they are now, even with Pineda. That market accounted for at least 20 million purchases of their total album sales. This was a band all over MTV in the states, and all over Japanese TV (games shows, variety shows, music shows, etc.). Before ROR sank their ship, they were the biggest American Rock act in Japan bar none and as a live band, the biggest rock act in North America in 1983.
To get an idea of who is one of the biggest American Rock acts in Asia now, Bon Jovi is about to play two sold out shows at the Tokyo Dome (55,000 X 2).
Now, that's magic.
Bon Jovi is good....I really enjoyed the concert that I went to...that being said Jon does not have the vocal delivery that Perry had.
That's not what the question asked, Holly. It asked if any bands can match the magic of the Perry led Journey classic years. The answer is "yes." Three bands alive today are as good or better than the Journey classic years. U2, E Street and Bon Jovi. All three of the lead singers in these bands can't sing close to Espee, but they are all better front men; I would say JBJ being the weakest of the three, yet he still has something about him that exudes magic on stage. I know Bono is holding on, but Springsteen's never been better and he is 61 fucking years old.
portland wrote:Rockindeano wrote:portland wrote:Don wrote:I think Steveo missed the point. We are talking about what Rock Act currently can equal that which was Journey in 81/83. Really, only U2 or Bon Jovi are the only rock acts that are replicating what Journey did back then.
And talking about an international band, Journey was much bigger in Asian back then they are now, even with Pineda. That market accounted for at least 20 million purchases of their total album sales. This was a band all over MTV in the states, and all over Japanese TV (games shows, variety shows, music shows, etc.). Before ROR sank their ship, they were the biggest American Rock act in Japan bar none and as a live band, the biggest rock act in North America in 1983.
To get an idea of who is one of the biggest American Rock acts in Asia now, Bon Jovi is about to play two sold out shows at the Tokyo Dome (55,000 X 2).
Now, that's magic.
Bon Jovi is good....I really enjoyed the concert that I went to...that being said Jon does not have the vocal delivery that Perry had.
That's not what the question asked, Holly. It asked if any bands can match the magic of the Perry led Journey classic years. The answer is "yes." Three bands alive today are as good or better than the Journey classic years. U2, E Street and Bon Jovi. All three of the lead singers in these bands can't sing close to Espee, but they are all better front men; I would say JBJ being the weakest of the three, yet he still has something about him that exudes magic on stage. I know Bono is holding on, but Springsteen's never been better and he is 61 fucking years old.
Just offering some conversation.....Geeesh!!!
Rockindeano wrote:portland wrote:Rockindeano wrote:portland wrote:Don wrote:I think Steveo missed the point. We are talking about what Rock Act currently can equal that which was Journey in 81/83. Really, only U2 or Bon Jovi are the only rock acts that are replicating what Journey did back then.
And talking about an international band, Journey was much bigger in Asian back then they are now, even with Pineda. That market accounted for at least 20 million purchases of their total album sales. This was a band all over MTV in the states, and all over Japanese TV (games shows, variety shows, music shows, etc.). Before ROR sank their ship, they were the biggest American Rock act in Japan bar none and as a live band, the biggest rock act in North America in 1983.
To get an idea of who is one of the biggest American Rock acts in Asia now, Bon Jovi is about to play two sold out shows at the Tokyo Dome (55,000 X 2).
Now, that's magic.
Bon Jovi is good....I really enjoyed the concert that I went to...that being said Jon does not have the vocal delivery that Perry had.
That's not what the question asked, Holly. It asked if any bands can match the magic of the Perry led Journey classic years. The answer is "yes." Three bands alive today are as good or better than the Journey classic years. U2, E Street and Bon Jovi. All three of the lead singers in these bands can't sing close to Espee, but they are all better front men; I would say JBJ being the weakest of the three, yet he still has something about him that exudes magic on stage. I know Bono is holding on, but Springsteen's never been better and he is 61 fucking years old.
Just offering some conversation.....Geeesh!!!
Oh, I am sorry Sweetheart, I was being too harsh on you, and again, I am very sorry. Are you also wrestling with the ongoings of OG tonight? Will he play, will he sit? I don't know either. Call me, we'll talk it over.
The question is what current acts compare to the magic of Perry 81/83, not 1960/70.Ligzig wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:We're not talking nostalgia, we're talking magic/talent/take your breath away!!
Yeah, you had to be there, cause you ain't got nothin' ...![]()
Amazing talent there for sure, but as I said, there is plenty out there for me. As for taking my breath away, must be a women thing. I have most of Journeys classic live performances, good enough for me.
portland wrote:Rockindeano wrote:portland wrote:Rockindeano wrote:portland wrote:Don wrote:I think Steveo missed the point. We are talking about what Rock Act currently can equal that which was Journey in 81/83. Really, only U2 or Bon Jovi are the only rock acts that are replicating what Journey did back then.
And talking about an international band, Journey was much bigger in Asian back then they are now, even with Pineda. That market accounted for at least 20 million purchases of their total album sales. This was a band all over MTV in the states, and all over Japanese TV (games shows, variety shows, music shows, etc.). Before ROR sank their ship, they were the biggest American Rock act in Japan bar none and as a live band, the biggest rock act in North America in 1983.
To get an idea of who is one of the biggest American Rock acts in Asia now, Bon Jovi is about to play two sold out shows at the Tokyo Dome (55,000 X 2).
Now, that's magic.
Bon Jovi is good....I really enjoyed the concert that I went to...that being said Jon does not have the vocal delivery that Perry had.
That's not what the question asked, Holly. It asked if any bands can match the magic of the Perry led Journey classic years. The answer is "yes." Three bands alive today are as good or better than the Journey classic years. U2, E Street and Bon Jovi. All three of the lead singers in these bands can't sing close to Espee, but they are all better front men; I would say JBJ being the weakest of the three, yet he still has something about him that exudes magic on stage. I know Bono is holding on, but Springsteen's never been better and he is 61 fucking years old.
Just offering some conversation.....Geeesh!!!
Oh, I am sorry Sweetheart, I was being too harsh on you, and again, I am very sorry. Are you also wrestling with the ongoings of OG tonight? Will he play, will he sit? I don't know either. Call me, we'll talk it over.
OG? You lost me Deano??
play, sit, ???
Rockindeano wrote:portland wrote:Rockindeano wrote:portland wrote:Rockindeano wrote:portland wrote:Don wrote:I think Steveo missed the point. We are talking about what Rock Act currently can equal that which was Journey in 81/83. Really, only U2 or Bon Jovi are the only rock acts that are replicating what Journey did back then.
And talking about an international band, Journey was much bigger in Asian back then they are now, even with Pineda. That market accounted for at least 20 million purchases of their total album sales. This was a band all over MTV in the states, and all over Japanese TV (games shows, variety shows, music shows, etc.). Before ROR sank their ship, they were the biggest American Rock act in Japan bar none and as a live band, the biggest rock act in North America in 1983.
To get an idea of who is one of the biggest American Rock acts in Asia now, Bon Jovi is about to play two sold out shows at the Tokyo Dome (55,000 X 2).
Now, that's magic.
Bon Jovi is good....I really enjoyed the concert that I went to...that being said Jon does not have the vocal delivery that Perry had.
That's not what the question asked, Holly. It asked if any bands can match the magic of the Perry led Journey classic years. The answer is "yes." Three bands alive today are as good or better than the Journey classic years. U2, E Street and Bon Jovi. All three of the lead singers in these bands can't sing close to Espee, but they are all better front men; I would say JBJ being the weakest of the three, yet he still has something about him that exudes magic on stage. I know Bono is holding on, but Springsteen's never been better and he is 61 fucking years old.
Just offering some conversation.....Geeesh!!!
Oh, I am sorry Sweetheart, I was being too harsh on you, and again, I am very sorry. Are you also wrestling with the ongoings of OG tonight? Will he play, will he sit? I don't know either. Call me, we'll talk it over.
OG? You lost me Deano??
play, sit, ???
You have got to be kidding me?! You don't know who OG is? OG is Brett Favre, the "Old Gunslinger." Dude has started 297 straight games, and now dude has a sprained shoulder and is listed as a game time decision tonight. OG is the greatest QB to ever live. Look over at the NFL thread, about 5 pages back and read on from there. Plenty of OG smack, both pro and con.
Rockindeano wrote:Well, not to pick on you here, but Journey paled to Springsteen live back in "the day" and still do now. People in the industry say Springsteen "invented" the concert.
Rockindeano wrote:When you play 5-6 hours a night, and it's all live and from the gut, Journey even with Perry, had no chance.
Rockindeano wrote: I don't know why Bruce doesn't visit Japan, but he is bigger in Europe than he is in the States. I do know BJ is quite the selling maching in Europe as well, but to me, I think he is a tick under Springsteen's popularity there as well as here. Speaking of these two acts, both from Jersey and both quite old, it's got to be getting close to farewell tours from both, don't ya think?
Michigan Girl wrote:The question is what current acts compare to the magic of Perry 81/83, not 1960/70.Ligzig wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:We're not talking nostalgia, we're talking magic/talent/take your breath away!!
Yeah, you had to be there, cause you ain't got nothin' ...![]()
Amazing talent there for sure, but as I said, there is plenty out there for me. As for taking my breath away, must be a women thing. I have most of Journeys classic live performances, good enough for me.
I would go one step further and guess that if you have one ...or more, perhaps you can lay it on us!!
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