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Monker wrote:I also never believed Kansas and Rush copied Journey.

Journey/Survivor wrote:Yes, I think it's undeniable that Rush and Kansas DID rip-off those ideas from Journey.
Monker wrote:I see them now as a band touring to perform songs they recorded up to 30yrs ago for a bunch of nostalgia fans...not for their love of the music, or the fans love of the music. They are basicaly stuck as a band some oldster saw 25yrs ago and would like to see again to remind them of what it was like to be young...Or, to the young kid who thinks it would be cool to feel what it was like to be a kid 25yrs ago. They are not doing it for reasons I can look at and give my support and thumbs up to.
yogi wrote:I know that Styx didNT rip off Journey.
Lady was orginally released in 1972 off of the Styx ll album.
The ORGINAL power ballad!!

SteveForever wrote:New Journey needs to bombard the media with the new songs as much as possible so people WANT to hear them
at the concerts. XM radio, t.v. shows, itunes, whatever it takes.
The audience wants a connection with each other when
they go to the performances and if its a song they've never heard it makes them slightly uncomfortable (for the most part I'm
talking about) and they will get up and go to the concessions. When everyone knows the songs they are singing along, screaming,
hugging each other, high 5'ving, its all good.
Put the words on the screen to the new songs up above too during the concert, to pictures or a video. That's how our generation
learned to remember the songs, if I hear "Oh Sherrie" I still see Steve singing in that Hamlet costume, "After the Fal"l you see them
sitting at that weird little table and so forth...they need to make a connection of some sort with these new songs....

'7 Wishes wrote:yogi wrote:I know that Styx didNT rip off Journey.
Lady was orginally released in 1972 off of the Styx ll album.
The ORGINAL power ballad!!
I'd have to agree with you.

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