Journey 2001
Journey 2001

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Journey 2001

2001
Movie
106 min
English

Returning to the stage in 1998 with a new lineup featuring founding members Neal Schon on guitar, Ross Valory on bass, and longtime member Jonathan Cain on keyboards, the band is joined by Steve Augeri on lead vocals and Deen Castronovo on drums. The group rocks with classic performances of their greatest hits and new songs from their 2001 CD Arrival. Filmed in December 2000 in Las Vegas, the band roars back onto the stage. Songs include: Separate Ways (Worlds Apart), Ask the Lonely, guitar solo, Stone in Love, Higher Place, Send Her My Love, Lights, Who's Crying Now, piano solo, Open Arms, Fillmore Boogie, All the Way, Escape, La Raza Del Sol (intro), La Raza Del Sol, Wheel in the Sky, Be Good to Yourself, Any Way You Want It, Don't Stop Believin', Lovin' Touchin' Squeezin', Faithfully.

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IMDb6.9/10
Director: J.P. PhaneufGenres: Documentary, Family

Plot Summary

This documentary chronicles the creation and journey of the Millennium Dome, a project intended to be a symbol of hope and innovation for the new millennium. It explores the ambitious vision, the challenges faced during its construction, and the ultimate public reception.

Critical Reception

The film received a generally positive reception for its look into a significant, albeit controversial, cultural project. Critics often highlighted its balanced perspective on the ambition versus the reality of the Millennium Dome.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its insightful look into a landmark project.

  • Noted for its balanced portrayal of ambition and challenges.

  • Appreciated for its historical documentation of a significant cultural moment.

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Fun Fact

The Millennium Dome, featured in the documentary, was later transformed into the O2 Arena.

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