Saw Def leppard last night...
#3
they both have albums out, def leppard played a bunch of hits, and then intruduced a couple tunes from the new one, and then played a bunch more songs you'd recognize, which is good. they really sound like you expect, they could play row row row your boat, and it would work for them.
journey, although they were really tight as a band played a bunch of songs, that are either really old or really new, so you had to be a pretty hardcore journey fan. they closed with all the songs you'd recognize though, which imo was a little backwards. they were also really heavy, like metallica heavy. you do have to give em a a break cause they have some substitute singer, who's good, but the drummer sang all the steve perry songs, which was a little odd.
so journey tried, but they were ok
def leppard just came out and rocked
journey, although they were really tight as a band played a bunch of songs, that are either really old or really new, so you had to be a pretty hardcore journey fan. they closed with all the songs you'd recognize though, which imo was a little backwards. they were also really heavy, like metallica heavy. you do have to give em a a break cause they have some substitute singer, who's good, but the drummer sang all the steve perry songs, which was a little odd.
so journey tried, but they were ok
def leppard just came out and rocked
#6
Originally Posted by RotaryVillain' post='834560' date='Aug 27 2006, 08:05 PM
hey fellas, this is 2006
not 86
it was funny, lots of grey hair in the crowd, OR the kids looked like 1983...
#9
Originally Posted by j9fd3s' post='834592' date='Aug 28 2006, 10:39 AM
it was funny, lots of grey hair in the crowd, OR the kids looked like 1983...
Yeah. Journey's debut album dates all the way back to 1975, if I'm not mistaken, and some of their original lineup was born in (gasp!) the 1940's!