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jrnyfan@nc.rr.com wrote:Raleigh NC - May 29, 2014
Walnut Creek Amphitheater
I didn't jot down the setlist, but it's pretty much the same as the other shows so far this tour. Highlight for me was Jon's solo - it was a little instrumental medley of Patiently, WYLAW, Send Her My Love, and Why Can't This Night. Really just a tease, though.... I wanted the full performance of each of those! Kinda weird - but the PA had Journey playing between Steve Miller and Journey. Perry versions, no less. Heard Lovin You Is Easy, Where Were You, Troubled Child (?!), Wildest Dream, and a few others.
I was one of the winners of the "submit your fan photos" contest - so it really was intense to see my face behind the band during Faithfully.
Arnel sounded fine - jumped around plenty. The 2 Eclipse songs didn't go over well, but they were pretty short.
FamilyMan wrote:Springsteen plays for over three hours every night and changes the set for each and every show.
Wish Journey would adopt this policy.
jrnyfan@nc.rr.com wrote:Here's Jon's medley he's doing before Open Arms. What a tease.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-cR7bngINQo
Rick wrote:jrnyfan@nc.rr.com wrote:Here's Jon's medley he's doing before Open Arms. What a tease.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-cR7bngINQo
I LOVE that Neal now has a solo in Open Arms. There is nobody who marries their guitars solo's to songs like Neal does.
tater1977 wrote:Journey concert in Solomons, Maryland
Setlist from 8-24-2014
Memorex wrote:FamilyMan wrote:Springsteen plays for over three hours every night and changes the set for each and every show.
Wish Journey would adopt this policy.
No one would go or enjoy it. A select few would. Journey was never about marathon shows or that level of dedication to that sort of thing. Journey fans, to me, are not those kind of fans. Maybe we are, but most aren't.
What I'd love to see, as I would with a lot of bands, is for them to do their standard show in a city, and then a smaller club-type show where they do other stuff, have fun, etc. Like Cain talking about them going to the clubs with Waite and Steve Perry on drums, etc. That would be good to see away from the big pro show.
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