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JourneyHard wrote:The Dirty Dozen was based on the real life Filthy Thirteen of World War II. So, here's Journey's Filthy Thirteen, songs that should be included in every concert:
1. Lights
2. Wheel In The Sky
3. Feeling That Way
4. Anytime
5. Lov'n, Touchin', Squeezin'
6. Any Way You Want It
7. Don't Stop Believin'
8. Stone In Love
9. Who's Cryin' Now
10. Escape
11. Open Arms
12. Separate Ways
13. Faithfully
Majestic wrote:The idea behind the dirty dozen seems to be that it is their radio hits. But missing from that is:
After the fall
Suzanne
Girl Can't Help it
I'll be Alright Without You
When You Love a Woman
After all These Years
All of these received a lot of radio play in their time, technically qualifying them as Journey hits. Why don't they ever make the set list?
Majestic wrote:The idea behind the dirty dozen seems to be that it is their radio hits. But missing from that is:
After the fall
Suzanne
Girl Can't Help it
I'll be Alright Without You
When You Love a Woman
After all These Years
All of these received a lot of radio play in their time, technically qualifying them as Journey hits. Why don't they ever make the set list?
jrny84 wrote:Majestic wrote:The idea behind the dirty dozen seems to be that it is their radio hits. But missing from that is:
After the fall
Suzanne
Girl Can't Help it
I'll be Alright Without You
When You Love a Woman
After all These Years
All of these received a lot of radio play in their time, technically qualifying them as Journey hits. Why don't they ever make the set list?
I agree with "Girl Cant Help It", "Ill Be Alright Without You", and "When You Love a Woman" . Its a bit mind boggling to me that "When You Love a Woman", a grammy nominated song that was their last top 20 hit is not including in the regular setlist. In my opinion this is one of their best written songs, especially of the ballads.
I think "Send Her My Love" should also stay as a regular on the dirty dozen setlist.
Eric wrote:How many frickin ballads do you guys want during a rock show??? They have to play Open Arms and Faithfully and now you wonder why they don't play WYLAW and After all these years? Too much. Especially when they're playing with other rock bands on the ticket.
FamilyMan wrote:In what universe was "After All These Years" a radio hit?
scarab wrote:I always wonder why feeling that way and just the same way, two FM radio staples never get played. Augeri used to sing the partys over, miss that one two. Would be nice to hear some Greatest Hits V 2 songs.
JourneyHard wrote:What are the odds Neal writes a brand new rocker and the band practices it in rehearsals to be played on the summer tour? It would be interesting if it really rocked and it was going to be on their next album. Something fresh and new at the concert would be highly welcomed along with the Dirty Dozen, Filthy Thirteen, or whatever you want to call it.
Also, with Arnel singing, they should do at least one of his era songs such as After All These Years, Change For the Better Or Edge of the Moment.
JourneyHard wrote:If Neal writes something like that, I wish for something heavy rather than a "rocker." Sometimes rockers penned by Neal for Journey are a bit cheesy and I prefer the heavy more blues style from him.
JourneyHard wrote:JourneyHard wrote:If Neal writes something like that, I wish for something heavy rather than a "rocker." Sometimes rockers penned by Neal for Journey are a bit cheesy and I prefer the heavy more blues style from him.
Yes. Journey needs a three-minute jam song. Get in. Get out. And nobody gets hurt. That would be a blast in concert.
SF-Dano wrote:JourneyHard wrote:JourneyHard wrote:If Neal writes something like that, I wish for something heavy rather than a "rocker." Sometimes rockers penned by Neal for Journey are a bit cheesy and I prefer the heavy more blues style from him.
Yes. Journey needs a three-minute jam song. Get in. Get out. And nobody gets hurt. That would be a blast in concert.
Something like this?????
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5B5gPySDxE
scarab wrote:Was lucky enough to hear Good Time Tonight live. A bluesy song in the vein of Nothing Comes Close. World Gone Wild was played too. That song rocked live. The need to revisit it with Arnel.
I swear they played a new ballad as well, something like Saving Grace. Neal, or John seems to like that phrase.
Have A good Time live '99
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=htxlPmx-TRs
scarab wrote:Was lucky enough to hear Good Time Tonight live. A bluesy song in the vein of Nothing Comes Close. World Gone Wild was played too. That song rocked live. The need to revisit it with Arnel.
I swear they played a new ballad as well, something like Saving Grace. Neal, or John seems to like that phrase.
Have A good Time live '99
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=htxlPmx-TRs
The_Noble_Cause wrote:scarab wrote:Was lucky enough to hear Good Time Tonight live. A bluesy song in the vein of Nothing Comes Close. World Gone Wild was played too. That song rocked live. The need to revisit it with Arnel.
I swear they played a new ballad as well, something like Saving Grace. Neal, or John seems to like that phrase.
Have A good Time live '99
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=htxlPmx-TRs
Thanks for posting. Haven't heard in years. One of several unused Arrival-era rockers. Other leftovers ended up on Cain's solo albums, some on Mickey Thomas's solo album etc. Band should have recorded this (and others) on Generations.
JourneyHard wrote: Neal took his band back from Steve Perry, but it seems he needs to take it back from Jonathan Cain now.![]()
Neal needs to jam during concerts and be unapologetic about it.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Scarab - here's a semi-recent show that features JTSW.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1mzwB8NG3Q
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