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Memorex wrote:So I saw Journey tonight. First time in maybe 13 or 14 years. It was pretty much exactly what I thought it would be, except for a couple points.
They have definitely built up a solid show for who they cater to. New songs (Faith in the Heartland and Resonate) were clearly bathroom breaks and discussion breaks for many, if not most. As was Mother Father and a few others. Deen was pretty good on MF. Well, outside of Steve Perry, I'd say he was really good.
Cain - It's like he died, they stuffed him and put some very basic animatronics in him, and propped him up. Dude show ZERO energy. Kind of sad, actually.
Arnel did his thing. Was pretty on key most of the night. Saw a few struggles near the end of WITS and DSB. He keeps his energy up and you gotta feel really happy for the guy for the job he is doing and the success he has.
Neal Schon - I have to say that all things aside, this guy can play and you can see his enthusiasm for being out there. True legend. If not for him, this would become a Beck show.
I am truly growing to hate concert crowds, and especially old farts at fairs. Joan Jett comes on, sleep, sleep, sleep, I FUCKING LOVE ROCK AND ROLL - YEAH - AWESOME - WOO HOO, sleep, sleep. And I even felt that the fans were like that for Journey, but definitely not to that extent. But DSB was of course the one everyone stood for and sang as loud as possible. How people can sit through a whole show and only show excitement for a 30+ year old song is annoying.
So overall, two things struck me. Number one, I am a huge Perry fan. And seeing this show was like knowing a really great couple, then finding yourself sitting at one of their weddings because they broke up and one's moving on. The new groom is nice enough and you wish them well, but you just know if the other guy comes through the door, it's fireworks.
And second, unless there is some really strong reason, I will likely never see another Journey show. This was my tenth. They offered me nothing that I hadn't seen before. Nothing to get me excited about any of it. It's not worth the ticket prices to keep hitting repeat on the remote. They felt reduced as an act. People used to go see Journey. Now they go to hear particular songs. I know it's our age and it's always been like that. But now instead of a fun night out seeing a nostalgic act for a few bucks, it's premium dollars. I just don't find it worth it. Outside of watching the Legend of Neal, it was pretty boring.
Of course, this is just my opinion. I know it would be a great show for others.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Sounds pretty accurate. I last saw them on the Eclipse tour, and Arnel just floored me vocally. Great voice and hit the notes with robotic accuracy. But the band interplay left something to be desired. It reminded me of the last years of the Augeri era. Very little energy or sense of fun. But hey, Arnel is the little vocalist that could and the band is lucky to have found him. Something is def. wrong with Cain. Dude seems soo bored. I would see them again, but not as part of a triple package deal. Fuck that.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Sounds pretty accurate. I last saw them on the Eclipse tour, and Arnel just floored me vocally. Great voice and hit the notes with robotic accuracy. But the band interplay left something to be desired. It reminded me of the last years of the Augeri era. Very little energy or sense of fun. But hey, Arnel is the little vocalist that could and the band is lucky to have found him. Something is def. wrong with Cain. Dude seems soo bored. I would see them again, but not as part of a triple package deal. Fuck that.
FamilyMan wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:Sounds pretty accurate. I last saw them on the Eclipse tour, and Arnel just floored me vocally. Great voice and hit the notes with robotic accuracy. But the band interplay left something to be desired. It reminded me of the last years of the Augeri era. Very little energy or sense of fun. But hey, Arnel is the little vocalist that could and the band is lucky to have found him. Something is def. wrong with Cain. Dude seems soo bored. I would see them again, but not as part of a triple package deal. Fuck that.
I think Cain is misses making hits. Remember, this was a guy with a magic touch. He joins the band and with Perry, they're geese laying the golden eggs. And it's his songs -- Open Arms, DSB, Faithfully, When You Love a Woman - that dominate the charts and earn Grammy noms. Even a stint outside Journey, with Bad English, cooks up another number one. I now sense great frustration that his true song-writing partner is gone; and that Journey can't seem to settle on a sound that makes all the members content. So they resort to what they know. I'd be bored too. I truly hope they decide to do some co-lining tour with Santana. Having Gregg in the mix again might shake things up and give them an excuse to play some older material.
FamilyMan wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:Sounds pretty accurate. I last saw them on the Eclipse tour, and Arnel just floored me vocally. Great voice and hit the notes with robotic accuracy. But the band interplay left something to be desired. It reminded me of the last years of the Augeri era. Very little energy or sense of fun. But hey, Arnel is the little vocalist that could and the band is lucky to have found him. Something is def. wrong with Cain. Dude seems soo bored. I would see them again, but not as part of a triple package deal. Fuck that.
I think Cain is misses making hits. Remember, this was a guy with a magic touch. He joins the band and with Perry, they're geese laying the golden eggs. And it's his songs -- Open Arms, DSB, Faithfully, When You Love a Woman - that dominate the charts and earn Grammy noms. Even a stint outside Journey, with Bad English, cooks up another number one. I now sense great frustration that his true song-writing partner is gone; and that Journey can't seem to settle on a sound that makes all the members content. So they resort to what they know. I'd be bored too. I truly hope they decide to do some co-lining tour with Santana. Having Gregg in the mix again might shake things up and give them an excuse to play some older material.
kmjrr wrote:I don't agree at all. I saw them August 31st, my 17th show since 2001. They changed things up this tour, absolutely not auto pilot. If any of the band members are reading this, great job, thanks for keeping things going and playing the newer songs for us too. The crowd loved you.
Memorex wrote:had you seen them back in the day? 1986 or prior? Maybe then you'd understand our point.
Neal was really the only one that added anything to anything when I saw them the other night. Maybe your night was an on night for them.
Anyway, as I said in my earlier post, I think they have built quite a show for those that enjoy that kind of evening. I think for dollars and the ability to continue, they are doing what they have to do. It's just not for me.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:....Something is def. wrong with Cain.
Memorex wrote:So I saw Journey tonight. First time in maybe 13 or 14 years. It was pretty much exactly what I thought it would be, except for a couple points.
They have definitely built up a solid show for who they cater to. New songs (Faith in the Heartland and Resonate) were clearly bathroom breaks and discussion breaks for many, if not most. As was Mother Father and a few others. Deen was pretty good on MF. Well, outside of Steve Perry, I'd say he was really good.
Cain - It's like he died, they stuffed him and put some very basic animatronics in him, and propped him up. Dude show ZERO energy. Kind of sad, actually.
Arnel did his thing. Was pretty on key most of the night. Saw a few struggles near the end of WITS and DSB. He keeps his energy up and you gotta feel really happy for the guy for the job he is doing and the success he has.
Neal Schon - I have to say that all things aside, this guy can play and you can see his enthusiasm for being out there. True legend. If not for him, this would become a Beck show.
I am truly growing to hate concert crowds, and especially old farts at fairs. Joan Jett comes on, sleep, sleep, sleep, I FUCKING LOVE ROCK AND ROLL - YEAH - AWESOME - WOO HOO, sleep, sleep. And I even felt that the fans were like that for Journey, but definitely not to that extent. But DSB was of course the one everyone stood for and sang as loud as possible. How people can sit through a whole show and only show excitement for a 30+ year old song is annoying.
So overall, two things struck me. Number one, I am a huge Perry fan. And seeing this show was like knowing a really great couple, then finding yourself sitting at one of their weddings because they broke up and one's moving on. The new groom is nice enough and you wish them well, but you just know if the other guy comes through the door, it's fireworks.
And second, unless there is some really strong reason, I will likely never see another Journey show. This was my tenth. They offered me nothing that I hadn't seen before. Nothing to get me excited about any of it. It's not worth the ticket prices to keep hitting repeat on the remote. They felt reduced as an act. People used to go see Journey. Now they go to hear particular songs. I know it's our age and it's always been like that. But now instead of a fun night out seeing a nostalgic act for a few bucks, it's premium dollars. I just don't find it worth it. Outside of watching the Legend of Neal, it was pretty boring.
Of course, this is just my opinion. I know it would be a great show for others.
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