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conversationpc wrote:Journey headlines...They're the most popular right now. After that, it's a crapshoot...I'd say Styx opens and Foreigner goes on next or they do what Styx & REO did on the Classic Rock's Main Event tour and alternate opening.
Voyager wrote:None of these bands have their original lead vocalists that made them famous. Yet, they keep on touring as if they did. I think Styx should be headlining the tour since they actually have Tommy Shaw and James Young in the band, who sang lead vocals on some of their songs.
Saint John wrote:Updated tour schedule:
06.04.11 • London, UK • Wembley Arena
06.05.11 • Birmingham, UK • LG Arena
06.07.11 • Newcastle, UK • Metro Arena
06.08.11 • Manchester, UK • Evening News Arena
06.09.11 • Glasgow, UK • SECC
06.11.11 • Dublin, Ireland • The O2 Arena
06.12.11 • Belfast, N. Ireland • Odyssey Arena
SusieP wrote:Journey stole the show when they played at Download [Donington] last year.
The crowd went WILD for them. And I think they got the best crowd response out of all the bands that year.
That's why I think they are headlining this tour.
Jana wrote:SusieP wrote:Journey stole the show when they played at Download [Donington] last year.
The crowd went WILD for them. And I think they got the best crowd response out of all the bands that year.
That's why I think they are headlining this tour.
That's pretty amazing when you consider the type of crowd that was there, more for heavier rock acts. I remember reading comments by people at Download raving about Journey.
Don wrote:Jana wrote:SusieP wrote:Journey stole the show when they played at Download [Donington] last year.
The crowd went WILD for them. And I think they got the best crowd response out of all the bands that year.
That's why I think they are headlining this tour.
That's pretty amazing when you consider the type of crowd that was there, more for heavier rock acts. I remember reading comments by people at Download raving about Journey.
Unless Journey is okay with six shows in a row and can play Download that Friday, they aren't going this year (which I THINK IS BETTER FOR THEM ANYWAY).
Rockindeano wrote:Don wrote:Jana wrote:SusieP wrote:Journey stole the show when they played at Download [Donington] last year.
The crowd went WILD for them. And I think they got the best crowd response out of all the bands that year.
That's why I think they are headlining this tour.
That's pretty amazing when you consider the type of crowd that was there, more for heavier rock acts. I remember reading comments by people at Download raving about Journey.
Unless Journey is okay with six shows in a row and can play Download that Friday, they aren't going this year (which I THINK IS BETTER FOR THEM ANYWAY).
I already see a three day back to back to back...I am sure Pineda will sound wonderful tuned down that third night.
Voyager wrote:None of these bands have their original lead vocalists that made them famous. Yet, they keep on touring as if they did.
I think Styx should be headlining the tour since they actually have Tommy Shaw and James Young in the band, who sang lead vocals on some of their songs.
How do they determine who headlines the tour, when none of the bands have their original lead singer? Is it based on their popularity from back when they had their original lead singer, or on how well their new lead singer can sing karaoke today?
Rockindeano wrote:Don wrote:Jana wrote:SusieP wrote:Journey stole the show when they played at Download [Donington] last year.
The crowd went WILD for them. And I think they got the best crowd response out of all the bands that year.
That's why I think they are headlining this tour.
That's pretty amazing when you consider the type of crowd that was there, more for heavier rock acts. I remember reading comments by people at Download raving about Journey.
Unless Journey is okay with six shows in a row and can play Download that Friday, they aren't going this year (which I THINK IS BETTER FOR THEM ANYWAY).
I already see a three day back to back to back...I am sure Pineda will sound wonderful tuned down that third night.
Ehwmatt wrote:Rockindeano wrote:Don wrote:Jana wrote:SusieP wrote:Journey stole the show when they played at Download [Donington] last year.
The crowd went WILD for them. And I think they got the best crowd response out of all the bands that year.
That's why I think they are headlining this tour.
That's pretty amazing when you consider the type of crowd that was there, more for heavier rock acts. I remember reading comments by people at Download raving about Journey.
Unless Journey is okay with six shows in a row and can play Download that Friday, they aren't going this year (which I THINK IS BETTER FOR THEM ANYWAY).
I already see a three day back to back to back...I am sure Pineda will sound wonderful tuned down that third night.
Say, how did that Four Loko treat you the other night?
Saint John wrote:Rockindeano wrote:Don wrote:Jana wrote:SusieP wrote:Journey stole the show when they played at Download [Donington] last year.
The crowd went WILD for them. And I think they got the best crowd response out of all the bands that year.
That's why I think they are headlining this tour.
That's pretty amazing when you consider the type of crowd that was there, more for heavier rock acts. I remember reading comments by people at Download raving about Journey.
Unless Journey is okay with six shows in a row and can play Download that Friday, they aren't going this year (which I THINK IS BETTER FOR THEM ANYWAY).
I already see a three day back to back to back...I am sure Pineda will sound wonderful tuned down that third night.
No different than Perry at the same age when he failed to finish the tuned down FTLOSM tour. Hell, he couldn't even finish the ROR tour when he was only 38.
Rockindeano wrote: Perry at this age doesn't fly, Dan.
Rockindeano wrote: Throughout his career, Perry played to arenas full of people, bringing his A game nightly, unlike Pineda who dawdled along in bars singing less difficult songs....
Rockindeano wrote:I can tell you though, that during the Departure tour, Perry sang 30 straight days back to back. I have to dig it up, but it is on the net. I just think Pineda is much more fragile than Perry ever was.
Rockindeano wrote:If you want to talk the ROR tour, then I can't comment. Only Perry knows why he didn't continue on. He said he was toast, but if you notice, he never ever sang another live night with Journey again, so it could definitely be more to his voice going away. There could have very well been a personality clash that took place, or even a band fight, we don't really know.
Jeremey wrote:I love Arnel, and I think he's a great singer. Many times I hear that he sang 6 hours a night, every night of the week. My question is, where does this happen, and for how long did it go on? Can anyone help a brotha out with some specific information? Cause that's fuckin NUTS!
Jeremey wrote:I love Arnel, and I think he's a great singer. Many times I hear that he sang 6 hours a night, every night of the week. My question is, where does this happen, and for how long did it go on? Can anyone help a brotha out with some specific information? Cause that's fuckin NUTS!
Jeremey wrote:I love Arnel, and I think he's a great singer. Many times I hear that he sang 6 hours a night, every night of the week. My question is, where does this happen, and for how long did it go on? Can anyone help a brotha out with some specific information? Cause that's fuckin NUTS!
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Was there wine and cheap perfume too?
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