TheJonathanCain Jonathan Cain
Journey show in Dallas was best seller of the year--20,104--Amaze
I heard they're outselling Def Leppard/Heart bigtime!! I find this pretty funny since the sorta' co-headlining tour.

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Rip Rokken wrote:I was front row, Neal's side. Excellent show, crowd was totally into it. Gayle, Fu, and some other people who read MR were there.
Andrew wrote:DrFU wrote:It's been a great road trip weekend of fun and friends ... and kick-ass rock n roll.
You all suck. Someone get me outta here.
Gideon wrote:Andrew wrote:DrFU wrote:It's been a great road trip weekend of fun and friends ... and kick-ass rock n roll.
You all suck. Someone get me outta here.
I'm guessing there's not a sizeable demand for Journey in Australia?
Gideon wrote:Andrew wrote:DrFU wrote:It's been a great road trip weekend of fun and friends ... and kick-ass rock n roll.
You all suck. Someone get me outta here.
I'm guessing there's not a sizeable demand for Journey in Australia?
Don wrote:Gideon wrote:Andrew wrote:DrFU wrote:It's been a great road trip weekend of fun and friends ... and kick-ass rock n roll.
You all suck. Someone get me outta here.
I'm guessing there's not a sizeable demand for Journey in Australia?
No, there's not. The biggest Journey related song to ever make a splash there was Oh Sherrie. I don't think they ever got on board the DSB train even when it it started back up again a few years ago.
Rock n Roll wrote:Don wrote:Gideon wrote:Andrew wrote:DrFU wrote:It's been a great road trip weekend of fun and friends ... and kick-ass rock n roll.
You all suck. Someone get me outta here.
I'm guessing there's not a sizeable demand for Journey in Australia?
No, there's not. The biggest Journey related song to ever make a splash there was Oh Sherrie. I don't think they ever got on board the DSB train even when it it started back up again a few years ago.
Trying to think here, but wasn't it Thin Lizzy or someone like that who was supposed to do a small show and ended up with a huge crowd. Supposedly they weren't supposed to have any support in OZ!
RocknRoll wrote:Don wrote:Gideon wrote:Andrew wrote:DrFU wrote:It's been a great road trip weekend of fun and friends ... and kick-ass rock n roll.
You all suck. Someone get me outta here.
I'm guessing there's not a sizeable demand for Journey in Australia?
No, there's not. The biggest Journey related song to ever make a splash there was Oh Sherrie. I don't think they ever got on board the DSB train even when it it started back up again a few years ago.
Trying to think here, but wasn't it Thin Lizzy or someone like that who was supposed to do a small show and ended up with a huge crowd. Supposedly they weren't supposed to have any support in OZ!
Gideon wrote:Andrew wrote:DrFU wrote:It's been a great road trip weekend of fun and friends ... and kick-ass rock n roll.
You all suck. Someone get me outta here.
I'm guessing there's not a sizeable demand for Journey in Australia?
Don wrote:RocknRoll wrote:Don wrote:Gideon wrote:Andrew wrote:DrFU wrote:It's been a great road trip weekend of fun and friends ... and kick-ass rock n roll.
You all suck. Someone get me outta here.
I'm guessing there's not a sizeable demand for Journey in Australia?
No, there's not. The biggest Journey related song to ever make a splash there was Oh Sherrie. I don't think they ever got on board the DSB train even when it it started back up again a few years ago.
Trying to think here, but wasn't it Thin Lizzy or someone like that who was supposed to do a small show and ended up with a huge crowd. Supposedly they weren't supposed to have any support in OZ!
I guess if money isn't an issue, the band can test that out next year. When DSB was charting in 24 countries back in 2010, it wasn't even a blip on the radar in Australia. They obviously had to know of the song (their neighbors in New Zealand had it a #1 on their charts too). Maybe Journey is just not for them.
RocknRoll wrote:Don wrote:RocknRoll wrote:Don wrote:Gideon wrote:Andrew wrote:DrFU wrote:It's been a great road trip weekend of fun and friends ... and kick-ass rock n roll.
You all suck. Someone get me outta here.
I'm guessing there's not a sizeable demand for Journey in Australia?
No, there's not. The biggest Journey related song to ever make a splash there was Oh Sherrie. I don't think they ever got on board the DSB train even when it it started back up again a few years ago.
Trying to think here, but wasn't it Thin Lizzy or someone like that who was supposed to do a small show and ended up with a huge crowd. Supposedly they weren't supposed to have any support in OZ!
I guess if money isn't an issue, the band can test that out next year. When DSB was charting in 24 countries back in 2010, it wasn't even a blip on the radar in Australia. They obviously had to know of the song (their neighbors in New Zealand had it a #1 on their charts too). Maybe Journey is just not for them.
Well they're going to be hitting Asia anyway so it's probably worth the stop. I'm bettin' they might be surprised!!
Don wrote:RocknRoll wrote:Don wrote:RocknRoll wrote:Don wrote:Gideon wrote:Andrew wrote:DrFU wrote:It's been a great road trip weekend of fun and friends ... and kick-ass rock n roll.
You all suck. Someone get me outta here.
I'm guessing there's not a sizeable demand for Journey in Australia?
No, there's not. The biggest Journey related song to ever make a splash there was Oh Sherrie. I don't think they ever got on board the DSB train even when it it started back up again a few years ago.
Trying to think here, but wasn't it Thin Lizzy or someone like that who was supposed to do a small show and ended up with a huge crowd. Supposedly they weren't supposed to have any support in OZ!
I guess if money isn't an issue, the band can test that out next year. When DSB was charting in 24 countries back in 2010, it wasn't even a blip on the radar in Australia. They obviously had to know of the song (their neighbors in New Zealand had it a #1 on their charts too). Maybe Journey is just not for them.
Well they're going to be hitting Asia anyway so it's probably worth the stop. I'm bettin' they might be surprised!!
If they can get all the Filipinos working in Australia to show up (which is A LOT), it might be okay. They sure didn't purchase Eclipse down there (or even in the Philippines for that matter).
RocknRoll wrote:Don wrote:RocknRoll wrote:Don wrote:RocknRoll wrote:Don wrote:Gideon wrote:Andrew wrote:DrFU wrote:It's been a great road trip weekend of fun and friends ... and kick-ass rock n roll.
You all suck. Someone get me outta here.
I'm guessing there's not a sizeable demand for Journey in Australia?
No, there's not. The biggest Journey related song to ever make a splash there was Oh Sherrie. I don't think they ever got on board the DSB train even when it it started back up again a few years ago.
Trying to think here, but wasn't it Thin Lizzy or someone like that who was supposed to do a small show and ended up with a huge crowd. Supposedly they weren't supposed to have any support in OZ!
I guess if money isn't an issue, the band can test that out next year. When DSB was charting in 24 countries back in 2010, it wasn't even a blip on the radar in Australia. They obviously had to know of the song (their neighbors in New Zealand had it a #1 on their charts too). Maybe Journey is just not for them.
Well they're going to be hitting Asia anyway so it's probably worth the stop. I'm bettin' they might be surprised!!
If they can get all the Filipinos working in Australia to show up (which is A LOT), it might be okay. They sure didn't purchase Eclipse down there (or even in the Philippines for that matter).
I thought Eclipse just went on sale in PI?
Don wrote:RocknRoll wrote:Don wrote:RocknRoll wrote:Don wrote:RocknRoll wrote:Don wrote:Gideon wrote:Andrew wrote:DrFU wrote:It's been a great road trip weekend of fun and friends ... and kick-ass rock n roll.
You all suck. Someone get me outta here.
I'm guessing there's not a sizeable demand for Journey in Australia?
No, there's not. The biggest Journey related song to ever make a splash there was Oh Sherrie. I don't think they ever got on board the DSB train even when it it started back up again a few years ago.
Trying to think here, but wasn't it Thin Lizzy or someone like that who was supposed to do a small show and ended up with a huge crowd. Supposedly they weren't supposed to have any support in OZ!
I guess if money isn't an issue, the band can test that out next year. When DSB was charting in 24 countries back in 2010, it wasn't even a blip on the radar in Australia. They obviously had to know of the song (their neighbors in New Zealand had it a #1 on their charts too). Maybe Journey is just not for them.
Well they're going to be hitting Asia anyway so it's probably worth the stop. I'm bettin' they might be surprised!!
If they can get all the Filipinos working in Australia to show up (which is A LOT), it might be okay. They sure didn't purchase Eclipse down there (or even in the Philippines for that matter).
I thought Eclipse just went on sale in PI?
It's been on sale for over a month there. Unlike Revelation which sold over 30,000 in the P.I., without a ballad that the local artists can karaoke to, Eclipse might not even pass 3,000 in sales. It's just not the kind of music Pinoys think of when they hear the name Journey.
Remember all the Open Arms duets, the one singer doing his own cover of AATY? Nothing like that for the home town to connect to with Eclipse.
RocknRoll wrote:Don wrote:RocknRoll wrote:Don wrote:RocknRoll wrote:Don wrote:RocknRoll wrote:Don wrote:Gideon wrote:Andrew wrote:DrFU wrote:It's been a great road trip weekend of fun and friends ... and kick-ass rock n roll.
You all suck. Someone get me outta here.
I'm guessing there's not a sizeable demand for Journey in Australia?
No, there's not. The biggest Journey related song to ever make a splash there was Oh Sherrie. I don't think they ever got on board the DSB train even when it it started back up again a few years ago.
Trying to think here, but wasn't it Thin Lizzy or someone like that who was supposed to do a small show and ended up with a huge crowd. Supposedly they weren't supposed to have any support in OZ!
I guess if money isn't an issue, the band can test that out next year. When DSB was charting in 24 countries back in 2010, it wasn't even a blip on the radar in Australia. They obviously had to know of the song (their neighbors in New Zealand had it a #1 on their charts too). Maybe Journey is just not for them.
Well they're going to be hitting Asia anyway so it's probably worth the stop. I'm bettin' they might be surprised!!
If they can get all the Filipinos working in Australia to show up (which is A LOT), it might be okay. They sure didn't purchase Eclipse down there (or even in the Philippines for that matter).
I thought Eclipse just went on sale in PI?
It's been on sale for over a month there. Unlike Revelation which sold over 30,000 in the P.I., without a ballad that the local artists can karaoke to, Eclipse might not even pass 3,000 in sales. It's just not the kind of music Pinoys think of when they hear the name Journey.
Remember all the Open Arms duets, the one singer doing his own cover of AATY? Nothing like that for the home town to connect to with Eclipse.
I guess it wasn't written for the PI audience...back to the Dallas concert or sorta. Heard Houston was a total sell-out as well. Definitely the best/biggest concert of the summer...now who will notice??
Don wrote:Who is supposed to notice?
RocknRoll wrote:Don wrote:Who is supposed to notice?
I don't know, but one thing I noticed was the absence of Filipinos at the concerts. Sure, some are there but they were a small segment of the audience even in Florida, The crowd was basically for Journey/Foreigner.
I did let one couple visiting from PI have my space at the rail so they could get close to AP...I think they were happy!
Don wrote:RocknRoll wrote:Don wrote:Who is supposed to notice?
I don't know, but one thing I noticed was the absence of Filipinos at the concerts. Sure, some are there but they were a small segment of the audience even in Florida, The crowd was basically for Journey/Foreigner.
I did let one couple visiting from PI have my space at the rail so they could get close to AP...I think they were happy!
That's been something we've seen over the last few years. After the initial hoopla, the traffic at both of Arnel's sites slowed tremendously too.
Home town boy does good and has a covers album with songs we remember from our younger years.
And that's where it sort of ended. The band took time off, Arnel stayed away from solo material and went back on to the covers circuit for awhile ( where he could play everything EXCEPT the music that had made him famous).
Meanwhile, the documentary about his life fizzled and younger stars like Charice started making their own waves, especially with her getting on Glee.
Not being such a young guy anymore and being in Journey and not the Arnel Pineda Band, those Hometown fans that were excited in the beginning may have just been front runners and now have moved on to the next big thing.
For us fans here though, it'a good thing. Instead of Homeless Arnel and the J-Boyz, it has all come back to just being Journey again, as it should be.
RocknRoll wrote:Don wrote:RocknRoll wrote:Don wrote:Who is supposed to notice?
I don't know, but one thing I noticed was the absence of Filipinos at the concerts. Sure, some are there but they were a small segment of the audience even in Florida, The crowd was basically for Journey/Foreigner.
I did let one couple visiting from PI have my space at the rail so they could get close to AP...I think they were happy!
That's been something we've seen over the last few years. After the initial hoopla, the traffic at both of Arnel's sites slowed tremendously too.
Home town boy does good and has a covers album with songs we remember from our younger years.
And that's where it sort of ended. The band took time off, Arnel stayed away from solo material and went back on to the covers circuit for awhile ( where he could play everything EXCEPT the music that had made him famous).
Meanwhile, the documentary about his life fizzled and younger stars like Charice started making their own waves, especially with her getting on Glee.
Not being such a young guy anymore and being in Journey and not the Arnel Pineda Band, those Hometown fans that were excited in the beginning may have just been front runners and now have moved on to the next big thing.
For us fans here though, it'a good thing. Instead of Homeless Arnel and the J-Boyz, it has all come back to just being Journey again, as it should be.
Don't be updating your response when I'm trying to replyI agree this tour is all about Journey and Journey music...although I'm bettin' AP shows up 2nd in $$$ behind Manny for guys from the PI
Rip Rokken wrote:I was front row, Neal's side. Excellent show, crowd was totally into it. Gayle, Fu, and some other people who read MR were there.
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