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Journey, greatest band ever? (pg. 2)
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tribu
They're top 200 maybe

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for those that thought Steve Perry leaving Journey was bigger than Challenger exploding.


I feel that anyone who truly believes this should be euthanised.
DJ RJT
Journey < Tiesto

... you won't see me say that about many proper nouns.
lücid
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Originally posted by DJ RJT
Journey < Tiesto

... you won't see me say that about many proper nouns.

we are sooooo breaking up!

:p
DJ RJT
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Originally posted by lücid
we are sooooo breaking up!

:p




Icrymuch... no Arena Rock for RJT...
crackity jones
Haha, Aqua Teen Hunger Force got it SO right...

Most of the Journey fans I've met have been strangely hyper-sensitive about criticism of their Jurassic-period arena rock. It's like they're worried that if someone speaks ill about Journey it will cause the universe to implode.

Personally, I'd rather listen to... something else. Don't hate them, though, just can't take em seriously.
Estella
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Originally posted by dj willie whop
ya i need to mix some new ones!


wheeeeeeeeeeenn?

Your mix was the first and last that I've ever heard the track "Sunssseeettt peopleee, take the late night flight..." doom oom doosh. booom boom. :crazy: Do you how long it took me to find that?
Estella
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Originally posted by wink
lol.......... this threads a joke right? my god.. journey? lol.. they're music is like the cheeziest crap ever lol.. you need to listen to some pink floyd... now FLOYD, I'd definatly consider the greatest band ever.imo. :disbelief


Yeah if you wanted to inject... Pine Sol through a neck catheter. It's too sad to be the greatest. How about Prince? Always upbeat!
torontotrance
Best band of all time must be the beatles but since I was'nt born in that timeframe, I'll stick with the two chord stadium rockers known as U2. So many tunes, so many memories...I must be getting old :(
Estella
Ok. ok. Fine. .... The Beatles.. We can't just tell Simon & Garfunkel to screw themselves. I nominate best song to be The Lonliest Boy in New York. Something about them singing "and half the time we're gone and we don't where we don't where.. " just tugs at the heart tendons. Or!! The Man Who Sold the World?! Bowie's version of course! No, sorry. Keep your electric eye on meee babee. Freak out in a moonage daydream ohhh yeahhh. Far out!
torontotrance
would you tell the same thing to mr.mccartney?

even tho Michael Jackson is a real nutcase/pedo, he still sold more records than most and who can top thriller?

LazarusDJ
Journey were fantastic. Don't Stop Believing is still a brilliant stadium-rock record. :D

It might sound dated nowadays, almost 25 years on, but hey, Journey had a sound that summed up the 80's just like Kenny Loggins, bad hair, and St Elmo's Fire did.

God bless 'em.
Groundhog Boy
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Originally posted by Estella
Yeah if you wanted to inject... Pine Sol through a neck catheter. It's too sad to be the greatest. How about Prince? Always upbeat!

Wait, are you trying to say that sad music can't be great??? Pink Floyd is definitely one of the greatest bands in rock history, as are other bands with dark tones, such as The Doors, Depeche Mode, Nirvana and Radiohead.

The world isn't always happy and cuddly, so why should great music have to be only about those times??
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