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Postby S2M » Sun Feb 27, 2011 5:34 am

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Postby Gin and Tonic Sky » Sun Feb 27, 2011 6:05 am

I saw Europe in Bristol the other night. What a fantastic show. Its amazing how Europe can switch gears from that "final countdown/carrie" type material to its new harder rocking stuff off its its last album (last look at Eden). I know theres alot of debate about how Arnel and Journey can incorporate a new harder rocking sound from Eclipse into its set and remain relevant etc- Joey and Europe have already mastered it.
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Postby StevePerryHair » Sun Feb 27, 2011 6:11 am

Gin and Tonic Sky wrote:I saw Europe in Bristol the other night. What a fantastic show. Its amazing how Europe can switch gears from that "final countdown/carrie" type material to its new harder rocking stuff off its its last album (last look at Eden). I know theres alot of debate about how Arnel and Journey can incorporate a new harder rocking sound from Eclipse into its set and remain relevant etc- Joey and Europe have already mastered it.
Yes they have, and I love it! If they would JUST tour HERE!!! :x
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Postby Melissa » Sun Feb 27, 2011 6:45 am

Hard to judge how amazing with that kind of recording (ha! lol) but sounds pretty good. Love Europe.
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Postby S2M » Sun Feb 27, 2011 6:59 am

Melissa wrote:Hard to judge how amazing with that kind of recording (ha! lol) but sounds pretty good. Love Europe.


Agreed, just not SFTD.....horrible effort! LMAO
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Postby Behshad » Sun Feb 27, 2011 7:00 am

S2M wrote:
Melissa wrote:Hard to judge how amazing with that kind of recording (ha! lol) but sounds pretty good. Love Europe.


Agreed, just not SFTD.....horrible effort! LMAO



I'm not sure about your taste of music anymore. You might like Eclipse afterall ;) :lol:
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Postby S2M » Sun Feb 27, 2011 7:01 am

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S2M wrote:
Melissa wrote:Hard to judge how amazing with that kind of recording (ha! lol) but sounds pretty good. Love Europe.


Agreed, just not SFTD.....horrible effort! LMAO



I'm not sure about your taste of music anymore. You might like Eclipse afterall ;) :lol:


Been listening to Talisman, B....it ain't looking good. :(
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Postby StevePerryHair » Sun Feb 27, 2011 7:04 am

S2M wrote:
Melissa wrote:Hard to judge how amazing with that kind of recording (ha! lol) but sounds pretty good. Love Europe.


Agreed, just not SFTD.....horrible effort! LMAO
SFTD was not a horrible effort. Now if you said Secret Society, I might understand better, because I didn't attach to as many songs. But even that was a good album. But SFTD is a great album. You need new ears :P
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Postby StevePerryHair » Sun Feb 27, 2011 7:06 am

S2M wrote:
Behshad wrote:
S2M wrote:
Melissa wrote:Hard to judge how amazing with that kind of recording (ha! lol) but sounds pretty good. Love Europe.


Agreed, just not SFTD.....horrible effort! LMAO



I'm not sure about your taste of music anymore. You might like Eclipse afterall ;) :lol:


Been listening to Talisman, B....it ain't looking good. :(
I love Talisman. Awesome bass driven music. Maybe it's too heavy for you? Same with Europe? And why you are against Eclipse? Maybe you should switch to grandpa music :P :lol:
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Postby S2M » Sun Feb 27, 2011 7:08 am

StevePerryHair wrote:
S2M wrote:
Behshad wrote:
S2M wrote:
Melissa wrote:Hard to judge how amazing with that kind of recording (ha! lol) but sounds pretty good. Love Europe.


Agreed, just not SFTD.....horrible effort! LMAO



I'm not sure about your taste of music anymore. You might like Eclipse afterall ;) :lol:


Been listening to Talisman, B....it ain't looking good. :(
I love Talisman. Awesome bass driven music. Maybe it's too heavy for you? Same with Europe? And why you are against Eclipse? Maybe you should switch to grandpa music :P :lol:


Why don't YOU switch to new groups putting out good music instead of old groups trying to sound relevant? :twisted:
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Postby Melissa » Sun Feb 27, 2011 7:09 am

S2M wrote:
Melissa wrote:Hard to judge how amazing with that kind of recording (ha! lol) but sounds pretty good. Love Europe.


Agreed, just not SFTD.....horrible effort! LMAO


Nah, I like that album better than Secret Society by a long shot! :lol:
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Postby StevePerryHair » Sun Feb 27, 2011 7:10 am

S2M wrote:
StevePerryHair wrote:
S2M wrote:
Behshad wrote:
S2M wrote:
Melissa wrote:Hard to judge how amazing with that kind of recording (ha! lol) but sounds pretty good. Love Europe.


Agreed, just not SFTD.....horrible effort! LMAO



I'm not sure about your taste of music anymore. You might like Eclipse afterall ;) :lol:


Been listening to Talisman, B....it ain't looking good. :(
I love Talisman. Awesome bass driven music. Maybe it's too heavy for you? Same with Europe? And why you are against Eclipse? Maybe you should switch to grandpa music :P :lol:


Why don't YOU switch to new groups putting out good music instead of old groups trying to sound relevant? :twisted:


Oh, so you've given up on Danger Danger then?
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Postby S2M » Sun Feb 27, 2011 7:13 am

StevePerryHair wrote:
S2M wrote:
StevePerryHair wrote:
S2M wrote:
Behshad wrote:
S2M wrote:
Melissa wrote:Hard to judge how amazing with that kind of recording (ha! lol) but sounds pretty good. Love Europe.


Agreed, just not SFTD.....horrible effort! LMAO



I'm not sure about your taste of music anymore. You might like Eclipse afterall ;) :lol:


Been listening to Talisman, B....it ain't looking good. :(
I love Talisman. Awesome bass driven music. Maybe it's too heavy for you? Same with Europe? And why you are against Eclipse? Maybe you should switch to grandpa music :P :lol:


Why don't YOU switch to new groups putting out good music instead of old groups trying to sound relevant? :twisted:


Oh, so you've given up on Danger Danger then?


What correlation are you trying to draw...D2 is recording in the same style they always have(with Poley at the helm, that is)....they had some shaky albums(Dawn)....but overall I don't see a band trying to modernize their sound....
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Postby StevePerryHair » Sun Feb 27, 2011 7:20 am

S2M wrote:
StevePerryHair wrote:
S2M wrote:
StevePerryHair wrote:
S2M wrote:
Behshad wrote:
S2M wrote:
Melissa wrote:Hard to judge how amazing with that kind of recording (ha! lol) but sounds pretty good. Love Europe.


Agreed, just not SFTD.....horrible effort! LMAO

I'm not sure about your taste of music anymore. You might like Eclipse afterall ;) :lol:


Been listening to Talisman, B....it ain't looking good. :(
I love Talisman. Awesome bass driven music. Maybe it's too heavy for you? Same with Europe? And why you are against Eclipse? Maybe you should switch to grandpa music :P :lol:
Why don't YOU switch to new groups putting out good music instead of old groups trying to sound relevant? :twisted:

Oh, so you've given up on Danger Danger then?

What correlation are you trying to draw...D2 is recording in the same style they always have(with Poley at the helm, that is)....they had some shaky albums(Dawn)....but overall I don't see a band trying to modernize their sound....


Europe is not THAT far off from their older sound. They are still true to Europe. Tell me this. How can you be a HUGE Heart fan, and follow them ALL these years, when they most OBVIOUSLY changed their sound from the 70's to the 80's? I really don't see a problem with any bands changing things, trying new things, or playing heavier stuff. I love it. If I want to hear the same old stuff, I'll listen to classic rock albums.
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Postby S2M » Sun Feb 27, 2011 7:28 am

I wrote a response, MR froze, and I lost it....I'm not retyping it.... :evil:
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Postby Behshad » Sun Feb 27, 2011 7:31 am

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You can brag about your gigabytes & terabytes collection of music but what good is it when you don't enjoy what you're collecting. Just to say you own it ?! Or you downloaded it ?!
If you can't hear and realize the great quality of many Talisman songs , then you're not a true melodic rock fan buddy. You're pretty much stuck in late 70s without appreciating any bands trying something new. And Danger Danger ?!
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Postby Rip Rokken » Sun Feb 27, 2011 7:33 am

Melissa wrote:
S2M wrote:
Melissa wrote:Hard to judge how amazing with that kind of recording (ha! lol) but sounds pretty good. Love Europe.


Agreed, just not SFTD.....horrible effort! LMAO


Nah, I like that album better than Secret Society by a long shot! :lol:


Me too, but I do love Secret Society. Just not quite as much. And I am really, really disappointed that any plans for Europe to tour with Journey this year didn't come to fruition.
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Postby Behshad » Sun Feb 27, 2011 7:33 am

S2M wrote:I wrote a response, MR froze, and I lost it....I'm not retyping it.... :evil:


You're lucky I like you, or I'd find that crybaby smiley , courtesy of JFB ;) :lol:
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Postby S2M » Sun Feb 27, 2011 7:39 am

Behshad wrote:Sean
You can brag about your gigabytes & terabytes collection of music but what good is it when you don't enjoy what you're collecting. Just to say you own it ?! Or you downloaded it ?!
If you can't hear and realize the great quality of many Talisman songs , then you're not a true melodic rock fan buddy. You're pretty much stuck in late 70s without appreciating any bands trying something new. And Danger Danger ?!
:lol: :lol: :lol:


I wouldn't call it bragging. That response was a direct reply to a certain topic. I have all 7 Talisman albums now. I listened to them awhile ago. I'm re-visiting them this weekend. A few songs catch my ear, but not many. However, I'm not stuck in the late 70s. My era of choice is '89-'95...for melodic rock. Other styles have different year boundaries. I would hazard a guess that I have the most music of anyone on this board. But that is not bragging, it is a fact. Get back to me when you can espouse on Captive Heart, Burning Rain, Emerald Rain, Von Groove, and Heartland....until then....... :P :lol:
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Postby Melissa » Sun Feb 27, 2011 7:44 am

Rip Rokken wrote:
Melissa wrote:
S2M wrote:
Melissa wrote:Hard to judge how amazing with that kind of recording (ha! lol) but sounds pretty good. Love Europe.


Agreed, just not SFTD.....horrible effort! LMAO


Nah, I like that album better than Secret Society by a long shot! :lol:


Me too, but I do love Secret Society. Just not quite as much. And I am really, really disappointed that any plans for Europe to tour with Journey this year didn't come to fruition.


Me too :( lol. And the other one that was a possibility, that would have been awesome, that didn't come through either. But will still be a good time!
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Postby StevePerryHair » Sun Feb 27, 2011 7:45 am

ALL bands change their sound a little, each decade. I call it creativity. They aren't getting stuck in any one mold, and I don't see how that's bad. Though not a huge Beatles fan, look how they changed over the years. To me that is the sign of a great band. I love it. Maybe you just don't embrace change well? Get stuck in your ways? Even with music?

And maybe, just maybe, you DO listen to too many different things. And it has affected what you hear! I don't think I could possibly listen to that many artists consistently! And I love music!
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Postby S2M » Sun Feb 27, 2011 7:53 am

StevePerryHair wrote:ALL bands change their sound a little, each decade. I call it creativity. They aren't getting stuck in any one mold, and I don't see how that's bad. Though not a huge Beatles fan, look how they changed over the years. To me that is the sign of a great band. I love it. Maybe you just don't embrace change well? Get stuck in your ways? Even with music?

And maybe, just maybe, you DO listen to too many different things. And it has affected what you hear! I don't think I could possibly listen to that many artists consistently! And I love music!


I would say i have roughly a good 6,000 cds worth of music.....some of it I have never listened to. I'm sifting through it little by little. What catches my ears goes on my iPod, what doesn't, doesn't....and it is very little that gets on. I probably have only 10,000 songs on it. and this is stuff ranging from Air Supply to Kiss to Thompson Twins to George Carlin(not music, but it's in there) to Carl Orff's 'Carmina Burana'...I like everything....even have all the Rascal Flatts....but whatever particular group I have , I make it a rule to have everything by that band....that's why it is a big collection. I may not like Seceret Society, but I own it.
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Postby Behshad » Sun Feb 27, 2011 8:10 am

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Your musical credibility went out the window when you said Talisman songs lack hooks.I mean you have the rights to say you don't like their music but when you question the facts about their song structure , that right there shows what you're known for here : whining and bitching about anything and everything ( music / sports / movies /books ) just to get on peoples nerves. Aint gonna bother me one bit if you can't enjoy Talisman's music. I know I do and that's all that matters. ;)
I think it's funny how someone like you , who requires catchy songs with hooks, listens to Gothard. :lol:
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Postby S2M » Sun Feb 27, 2011 8:20 am

Behshad wrote:Sean
Your musical credibility went out the window when you said Talisman songs lack hooks.I mean you have the rights to say you don't like their music but when you question the facts about their song structure , that right there shows what you're known for here : whining and bitching about anything and everything ( music / sports / movies /books ) just to get on peoples nerves. Aint gonna bother me one bit if you can't enjoy Talisman's music. I know I do and that's all that matters. ;)
I think it's funny how someone like you , who requires catchy songs with hooks, listens to Gothard. :lol:


And I know you are friends with Jeff, and were friends with Marcel(RIP) so you are biased...next. :lol:

Like I said, B, when you can talk about more than 5 bands......get back to me.... :twisted: :lol:
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Postby marco17 » Sun Feb 27, 2011 9:31 am

If you read any interviews, any of the Europe guys will tell you that they are about the hard stuff, and got caught up in the record company machine with TFC and the follow up album, Out of This World, which were very polished and at times over-produced. They don't regret it, it made them popular worldwide, but they'd rather play and write harder stuff anyday, especially with Norum as the guitarist.
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Postby marco17 » Sun Feb 27, 2011 9:41 am

If you read any interviews, any of the Europe guys will tell you that they are about the hard stuff, and got caught up in the record company machine with TFC and the follow up album, Out of This World, which were very polished and at times over-produced. They don't regret it, it made them popular worldwide, but they'd rather play and write harder stuff anyday, especially with Norum as the guitarist.
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Postby Deb » Sun Feb 27, 2011 10:47 am

S2M wrote:
Behshad wrote:
S2M wrote:
Melissa wrote:Hard to judge how amazing with that kind of recording (ha! lol) but sounds pretty good. Love Europe.


Agreed, just not SFTD.....horrible effort! LMAO



I'm not sure about your taste of music anymore. You might like Eclipse afterall ;) :lol:


Been listening to Talisman, B....it ain't looking good. :(


Seriously? :o You don't like Talisman, MB or TMG? Dude I can't even talk to you anymore. :lol: :lol:
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Postby Melissa » Sun Feb 27, 2011 11:42 am

S2M wrote:My era of choice is '89-'95...for melodic rock.


Mine too for m.r., but you have to understand there aren't many people (especially not in this thread, lol) who are going to know why or understand why. I followed that era very closely back then, when only things like Metal Edge magazine and a very few others like that were the only sources for news on those bands too. Then towards the later end of mid-90's even those mags pretty much gave up covering news on those bands, it was tough to find any way to follow them anymore back then. The internet was around, yeah, but nowhere near the source for bands and their news that it is now. But at that time from '89-'95 (even '87 & '88 too) I know what you mean and yes there were some great bands and great music, but towards the end of that time frame just so underground only people who followed it knew. And there's just no way you're going to get people only familiar with what was on the radio back then to recognize that there were some great bands, great musicians, and great music they missed out on. So might as well give up :lol: Just be thankful you know about it. I am, and love listening to all my music from back then, and hearing new stuff these bands still put out.
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Postby Behshad » Sun Feb 27, 2011 11:44 am

Melissa wrote:
S2M wrote:My era of choice is '89-'95...for melodic rock.


Mine too for m.r., but you have to understand there aren't many people (especially not in this thread, lol) who are going to know why or understand why. I followed that era very closely back then, when only things like Metal Edge magazine and a very few others like that were the only sources for news on those bands too. Then towards the later end of mid-90's even those mags pretty much gave up covering news on those bands, it was tough to find any way to follow them anymore back then. The internet was around, yeah, but nowhere near the source for bands and their news that it is now. But at that time from '89-'95 (even '87 & '88 too) I know what you mean and yes there were some great bands and great music, but towards the end of that time frame just so underground only people who followed it knew. And there's just no way you're going to get people only familiar with what was on the radio back then to recognize that there were some great bands, great musicians, and great music they missed out on. So might as well give up :lol: Just be thankful you know about it. I am, and love listening to all my music from back then, and hearing new stuff these bands still put out.



Wrong. People in this thread are those who also followed the MR scene during 87-97 , myself included.
I lived in Sweden where Melodic Rock was and is still big ;)
While Sean ignored bands like Eyes and Talisman back then , melodic rock was pretty much all I listened to ;)
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Postby Melissa » Sun Feb 27, 2011 11:48 am

marco17 wrote:If you read any interviews, any of the Europe guys will tell you that they are about the hard stuff, and got caught up in the record company machine with TFC and the follow up album, Out of This World, which were very polished and at times over-produced. They don't regret it, it made them popular worldwide, but they'd rather play and write harder stuff anyday, especially with Norum as the guitarist.


Yeah and they DO sound different with Norum than they did with Marcello, and while I liked their work with Marcello too, I love how they sound with that harder edge with Norum.
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