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RocknRoll wrote:I've seen several requests from fans that Journey play their "Hits" particularly from South America. I'm hoping they start changing it up a bit when they get to Europe and the US tour.
wildchild1 wrote:MAJESTIC/ESCAPE
LOVIN' YOU IS EASY
LINE OF FIRE
LOVIN TOUCHIN SQUEEZIN
CITY OF THE ANGELS
WHO'S CRYIN' NOW
SEND HER MY LOVE
JUST THE SAME WAY
WHEEL IN THE SKY
LIGHTS
DO YOU RECALL
DIXIE HIGHWAY
STILL THEY RIDE
I'LL BE ALRIGHT WITHOUT YOU
WALKS LIKE A LADY
WHEN YOU'RE ALONE IT AIN'T EASY
FAITHFULLY
SEPARATE WAYS
BE GOOD TO YOURSELF
ANY WAY YOU WANT IT
MESSAGE OF LOVE
DON'T STOP BELEVIN'
THE PARTY'S OVER
Don wrote:RocknRoll wrote:Don wrote:Why Can't This Night Go On Forever?
Come on, they made sure to not even touch the money notes at the end when they did it on the last tour so what's the point?
As for Patiently, Deen kills it. That song is 100% in his wheel house.
Hey!! I just liked it because it was new and unique on the tour.I thought it was great how they put it together, granted they avoided the end but it still ended up cool!!great combo
I think they should at least try to mix in one more song from Revelation. I have no idea which song but after all the ballyhooing about how that was the album that brought Journey back to the masses, there should be a least a few original songs from it that survive the cut.
VirgilTheart wrote:Dream Setlist
1. Majestic/Never Walk Away
2. Ask The Lonely
3. Stone In Love
4. Escape
5. Only The Young
6. City Of Hope
7. Edge Of The Blade
8. Chain of Love
9. Chain Reaction
10. La Raza Del Sol
11. Wheel In The Sky
12. "Patiently/Why Can't This Night Go On Forever?" Medley
13. What I Needed
14. One More
15. Human Feel
16. Anyway You Want It
17. Separate Ways
18. Don't Stop Believin'
Encore
19. Remember Me
20. Winds of March
Rick wrote:tanga wrote:They should include La Ra Za Del Sol on their setlist. The 2001 DVD version of this song is simply amazing...
I couldn't agree more. I love it.
Gideon wrote:I think a responsible musician/artist/band needs to keep the desires of the audience in mind, in addition to their own creative interests. With that in mind, an "ideal" set list would accomplish both goals. So this seems like a pretty solid list, one that consists of 11 of Journey's biggest hits, 5 of Eclipse's strongest tracks, a rocking, retro track from Revelation, and two 'deeper cuts' in 'Mother, Father' and 'Higher Place' (an acclaimed live Deen-vocal and the Augeri era's most popular song) to keep another aspect of their past alive and kicking.
1. Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)
2. Ask the Lonely
3. Edge of the Moment
4. Only the Young
5. Higher Place
6. Who's Cryin' Now (Deen vocal)
7. Chain of Love
8. Lights
9. Open Arms
10. Resonate
11. Mother, Father (Deen vocal)
12. Change For the Better
13. Wheel in the Sky
14. Ritual
15. I'll Be Alright Without You
16. Any Way You Want It
17. Human Feel
18. Faithfully
19. Don't Stop Believin'
portland wrote:Nice AV there Gideon.
The latter is true, but that album sucked. It was boring, uninspired and probably features, barring Generations, Journey's worst vocal work on an entire album. A busted voice that could only sing ballads ... in multiple takes. And that's why you never saw a tour or any performance after the album was released.Gideon wrote:portland wrote:Nice AV there Gideon.
It's their best album and, not incidentally, their best album cover.
Saint John wrote:The latter is true, but that album sucked. It was boring, uninspired and probably features, barring Generations, Journey's worst vocal work on an entire album. A busted voice that could only sing ballads ... in multiple takes. And that's why you never saw a tour or any performance after the album was released.
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