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JourneyHard wrote:Just for fun. Let's try this. I am not saying this should be a new album or anything. I am just having fun. I love all these songs except maybe Castles Burning, but other people hate these songs.
Journey's Worst Songs
1. To Play Some Music
2. Castles Burning
3. Troubled Child
4. Homemade Love
5. Butterfly
6. Happy to Give
7. The Way We Used To Be
8. Gone Crazy
9. To Whom It May Concern
10. Lady Luck
11. Knowing That You Love Me
12. Can Do
13. Let It Rain
14. Back Talk
15. Remember Me
Monker wrote:i think it's "Let It Rain" that I really did not understand why Neal thought it was a Journey song. Just so bad.
Journey/Survivor wrote:Personally, I love Let It Rain. But it sounds more like a Bad English song than it does like Journey.
Journey/Survivor wrote:Monker mentioned Only Solutions as a possible least favorite. I do agree with him on that. Only Solutions ranks very low on my list of Journey songs. Although I like the long version of it a little better than the short version that is on the box set.
ADALBL wrote:Not only is Happy to Give not one of their worst songs, it is one of their best songs. I can tell you from a songwriting perspective, it is very creative and original (I broke down every chord in that song when I was producing a cover version and it is so far more harmonically rich and interesting that just about anything you hear in popular music these days - I had never heard anything like it). Lyrically, it is probably Steve's most heart on sleeve, confessional song in his career and yet at the same time it manages to touch a nerve that we all have. Afterall, who is not longing for, if they don't already have it, "...someone who's happy, happy to give you love". I would argue its more universal thematically than even Don't Stop Believin'. Add to that an absolutely EPIC vocal performance and you have a masterpiece. It's also a different song for Journey that still sounds very much like Journey which I love.
I have never understood why people take shots at this song. It's a fantastic song.
Loneman1 wrote:ADALBL wrote:Not only is Happy to Give not one of their worst songs, it is one of their best songs. I can tell you from a songwriting perspective, it is very creative and original (I broke down every chord in that song when I was producing a cover version and it is so far more harmonically rich and interesting that just about anything you hear in popular music these days - I had never heard anything like it). Lyrically, it is probably Steve's most heart on sleeve, confessional song in his career and yet at the same time it manages to touch a nerve that we all have. Afterall, who is not longing for, if they don't already have it, "...someone who's happy, happy to give you love". I would argue its more universal thematically than even Don't Stop Believin'. Add to that an absolutely EPIC vocal performance and you have a masterpiece. It's also a different song for Journey that still sounds very much like Journey which I love.
I have never understood why people take shots at this song. It's a fantastic song.
I've always loved it too. Also the guitar solo Neal created at the end of it the couple of times they played it back in '04 live worked pretty well too!
ebake02 wrote:Back Talk, Frontiers and Baby I’m Leaving You get my vote.
scarab wrote:Musically Backtalk is great. Perry's screaming and talking ruins the song. And what rocket scientist pulled Ask the Lonely?
JourneyHard wrote:Just for fun. Let's try this. I am not saying this should be a new album or anything. I am just having fun. I love all these songs except maybe Castles Burning, but other people hate these songs.
Journey's Worst Songs
1. To Play Some Music
2. Castles Burning
3. Troubled Child
4. Homemade Love
5. Butterfly
6. Happy to Give
7. The Way We Used To Be
8. Gone Crazy
9. To Whom It May Concern
10. Lady Luck
11. Knowing That You Love Me
12. Can Do
13. Let It Rain
14. Back Talk
15. Remember Me
ADALBL wrote:Not only is Happy to Give not one of their worst songs, it is one of their best songs. I can tell you from a songwriting perspective, it is very creative and original (I broke down every chord in that song when I was producing a cover version and it is so far more harmonically rich and interesting that just about anything you hear in popular music these days - I had never heard anything like it). Lyrically, it is probably Steve's most heart on sleeve, confessional song in his career and yet at the same time it manages to touch a nerve that we all have. Afterall, who is not longing for, if they don't already have it, "...someone who's happy, happy to give you love". I would argue its more universal thematically than even Don't Stop Believin'. Add to that an absolutely EPIC vocal performance and you have a masterpiece. It's also a different song for Journey that still sounds very much like Journey which I love.
I have never understood why people take shots at this song. It's a fantastic song.
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