Journey.........
............ROCK.
Just FYI.
She took the minute train....
professorhat:She took the minute train....
N gauge, presumably
Hmmm, that was supposed to say 'midnight train' - not sure what happened to my brain there!
No, not gently. They ROCKED.
Depends on your definition of 'rocking', I suppose.
Journey rocked in a sensible, grown-up, law-abiding manner.
Not at the Hammy odeon last night they didn't...........
So was it anarchy? Was there rucking in the aisles?
And did they play the hit?
Surely they didn't start breaking the law, breaking the law....
JohnDuncan:Not at the Hammy odeon last night they didn't...........
Must have been a real 'could've been me' moment...
"In December 2007, after briefly considering the lead singer of a Virginia-based tribute band, Journey hired Filipino singer Arnel Pineda of the cover band The Zoo after Neal Schon saw him on YouTube singing covers of Journey songs."
Yeah, he obviously didn't check out getwaxed.co.uk...........
D'oh.
That was Judas Priest. Close - starts with a 'J'.
Hi John. Glad you enjoyed the Journey gig. How did it all look from the second row?
Any chance of a quick set list? Or at least as much as you can remember.
Talking of Journey rocks...albeit gently. I don`t think people realise how heavy some of these `soft rock` bands can be live. I remember someone many years ago who went to see Foreigner live because they liked `Waiting For A Girl Like You`. Needless to say they emerged from the gig with their ears ringing and a dazed look on their face!
Well I immediately stepped up to the front row, obviously. Let me see if I can attach a pic in this new fangled forum, and will try to get a set list up later.......
Appears I can't attach. Neal Schon was right there. ![]()
Excerpts, in no order:
Separate Ways
Only the Young
Chain Reaction
Don't Stop Believing
Wheel in the Sky
Faithfully
Any Way You Want It
Escape
Ask The Lonely
Whos' Crying Now
Light
Open Arms
Edge of the Blade
Keep On Running
Mother, Father
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