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madsplash wrote:Yea, in 3 years.![]()
The_Noble_Cause wrote:madsplash wrote:Yea, in 3 years.![]()
I'd take Eclipse over Arrival. The Blades stuff was killer. The rest, not so much.
conversationpc wrote:...and "Revelation" over both of them.
strangegrey wrote:Forget the hooks...how about songs? Eclipse has 3 passable songs....
The rest of it is elephant dung.......
Time for Friga and Fro to hang it up.....
YoungJRNY wrote:This is what you call opinion. I think the CD was a well done effort and a success for me. I like the album since it's something fresh from the guys. Shows me they still care about music.
strangegrey wrote:Certainly you're entitled to your opinion.....however, album sales to date of this abortion do not support that your opinion is shared by many....Or even few....
When an album is this much of a sales failure, 'elephant dung' is a term record co executives use to avoid saying what they really think.....hard to argue with hundreds of thousands of unsold copies rotting on walmart shelves.....
strangegrey wrote:Forget the hooks...how about songs? Eclipse has 3 passable songs....
The rest of it is elephant dung.......
Time for Friga and Fro to hang it up.....
strangegrey wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:This is what you call opinion. I think the CD was a well done effort and a success for me. I like the album since it's something fresh from the guys. Shows me they still care about music.
Certainly you're entitled to your opinion.....however, album sales to date of this abortion do not support that your opinion is shared by many....Or even few....
When an album is this much of a sales failure, 'elephant dung' is a term record co executives use to avoid saying what they really think.....hard to argue with hundreds of thousands of unsold copies rotting on walmart shelves.....
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Please come back to reality, dude. This is 2011, not 1981. I know you hate the cd, but no post-Perry album has been a retail success. "Arrival" flopped and it's been all downhill ever since. Doesn't matter if it's "Remember Me" or "Higher Place" or "Place in Your Heart" - the public at large ain't buyin what this lineup is sellin.
Argus wrote:Which 3 Frank?
strangegrey wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:Please come back to reality, dude. This is 2011, not 1981. I know you hate the cd, but no post-Perry album has been a retail success. "Arrival" flopped and it's been all downhill ever since. Doesn't matter if it's "Remember Me" or "Higher Place" or "Place in Your Heart" - the public at large ain't buyin what this lineup is sellin.
So um, are you agreeing with me or not? lol...Don't look now, but you're sorta making my argument for me.
I agree with you...it's not 1981. Was I expecting a multi-platinum album? Certainly not. I wasn't one of the fanboi's involved in the 'platinum watch' conducted here back during revelation. Those voices have all but silenced now, once the reality of what kind of record eclipse is.
I'm glad some people here have enjoyed the album....I personally question the taste of those that like it....but you can lump together all of the post perry works of this band and eclipse currently rests right next to Dead 13, as the worst o the bunch.Argus wrote:Which 3 Frank?
Someone
Anything is Possible
Tantra
I also like She's a Mystery right on up until it turns into a shitty Led Zeppelin song.
The rest of the record is dog piss....a collection of really bad songs, with crappy structure, overindulgent (yet crappy) soloing, and piss poor lyrics.
While TNC can accurately point out that this band has been sputtering around the drain since 96, the fact of the matter is that the songs are far worse on Eclipse. They aren't there. There are shining moments on every other Journey record.....I really can't identify any shining moments on this record. The above 3.5 mentioned songs are tolerable, with room for major improvement, had the band not forced out the one producer willing to work with them.
I know that this place (or Journey's website) are the last place I will find many that agree with me, because the vast majority of posters here are way too far gone from reality...
but eclipse is one well-wrapped CD of elephant dung soaked in dog piss. I don't buy many records any more, but this is the worst record I've wasted money on in the past several years....
I wish itunes had this fucking thing. I would have listened to the sound clips and saved 10 bucks.
hoagiepete wrote:Eclipse is still in my car cd player, getting regular listens. Far outlasted Revelation. I guess that says something.
yandtguy wrote:"She's A Mystery" is somewhat of a Led Zeppelin clone throughout the song, not just at the kick in. I still like it though, as it is a nod to Journey's 70's roots. It'll probably be one of the few songs from Eclipse that will stay in my Journey rotation in years to come.
strangegrey wrote:hoagiepete wrote:Eclipse is still in my car cd player, getting regular listens. Far outlasted Revelation. I guess that says something.
Actually, It's in my car CD player as we speak as well....thankfully I have an ipod connector so Im not forced to listen to it....
I'm saving it for when someone cuts me off, I can frisbee the thing at them.....
I really like SAM, I hope it sticks w/me, too!!yandtguy wrote:"She's A Mystery" is somewhat of a Led Zeppelin clone throughout the song, not just at the kick in. I still like it though, as it is a nod to Journey's 70's roots. It'll probably be one of the few songs from Eclipse that will stay in my Journey rotation in years to come.
strangegrey wrote:So um, are you agreeing with me or not? lol...Don't look now, but you're sorta making my argument for me.
yandtguy wrote:"She's A Mystery" is somewhat of a Led Zeppelin clone throughout the song, not just at the kick in. I still like it though, as it is a nod to Journey's 70's roots. It'll probably be one of the few songs from Eclipse that will stay in my Journey rotation in years to come.
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