Steve perry isn't just singing he puts his everything in it heart and soul.....one of America's greatest bands EVER..people will be listening to this many years from know and say....damn them boys were really great.....music that touches the soul....
They don't call him "The Voice" for nothing...Steve Perry's voice is so full of emotion. Haven't heard this one in a long time. Good stuff. One to listen to from his solo career is Foolish Heart.
If Steve Perry is a countertenor....which I’m thinking is the highest register for a man...where do we put Geddy Lee of Rush, and the singer for Queensryche? there were much higher yet. Just curious if you know the answer.
i'm hearing some blues and r&b qualities to his voice. i was in 7th grade (1976/77),when i first heard journey. they had a different lead singer and they had more of a jazz/rock sound. i loved it. they were good. i just didn't know how well they would do with that sound. when they decided to go a different direction with steve perry, i was not to thrilled at first. it wasn't to long after that i warmed up to steve perry. by the time, i hit high school, he became my favorite male singer of all time. steve perry made journey into a mega band (what used to be calle a stadium band). he still is my favorite male singer, with dennis deyoung (from styx) and lou gramm (from foreigner) following pretty close behind. whoever sang for the group "boston" was also up there with my all time favorites. steve perry has a couple of solo albums with some great songs.
I live near three beaches, one about 5 minutes away, another about 15 and an island that's a half hour ferry ride. I have listened to this music by the beach most of my life.
He was considered to be a tenor altino, a rare form of countertenor. You should go hear songs like Wheel in the Sky and some of the other earlier songs with Journey. In the live video Schon is burning up the guitar and Perry steps up beside and you can see that the high paralleling sound is actually Steve. His pitch, range, tone, and breath control were insane.
I don't know if you will read this so far out; however, Steve Perry is classified a tenor altino. Very rare, and typically in opera. And this is with NO training at all. Just pure talent and a gift seldom given. I am very happy you appreciate it as much as I do.
I had read about this description of Steve's voice - what a gift he was given! He had been first tenor in a choir during his youth and said the experience had helped develop his voice. This is my very favourite ballad from Journey, followed by "Open Arms". "Foolish Heart" is another beautiful song which was recorded on his solo album Street Talk.
I totally agree! It's also satisfying when the video isn't interrupted or paused with idle chit chat. Thank you Chard (sorry if this is an incorrect spelling) It's really appreciated.
Yes! I much prefer reaction videos in large screen. He allowed his viewers to not only get to hear the voice, the music, but to see Steve's beautiful long hair sway behind his back, see Neal's magic fingers in his solo, the violins / strings & orchestra as well. That's what we really want to see, and it motivates me to subscribe, with thumbs up, and hitting that 🔔!
It seems you played “When You Love a Woman” 2yrs. back,however it’s a timeless piece of music and am so happy I was able to hear it again. You can’t go wrong with Steve Perry. Keep playing both “Journey” with Steve P. And he has beautiful music with his solo career! Appreciate no interruptions and the video large enough to see!!!! Thank you🙏🏻🙏🏻✝️🎶
It’s very pleasing to hear someone like you, with a musical background, react to this song with knowledge and appreciation for the beauty and the talent exhibited in such an outstanding performance.
I've heard your reactions many times, repeatedly because I just love your commentary in this reaction especially of When You Love a Woman. You truely capture Steve's beautiful vocal range, and Neal's electrifying guitar, and you recognize what an amazing drummer Steve Smith is...Jonathan and Ross as well. I wish the whole world could listen and hear them as you do, how phenomenal this band was in this era. I'm so grateful that we can listen throughout the history of Journey, but for me it will always only be Journey with Steve Perry❤️💞🎶🎤🎧🤩
Steve Perry has been classified as a Counter- Tenor Altino, can you explain this? What I've read is counter tenor Altino's are very rare. It made sense when you said Steve's in a tenor range, but then it's not because of the higher tones. Which explains why his voice is like no other, it's unmistakable, iconic... you know when it's Steve singing. Though others try, still there is but one, and only one Steve Perry The Voice.
My favorite journey song is "Lights". Perry shares of vocals with the original singer of Journey... makes for great harmonies which you usually don't get when Steve Perry is singing lead.
Steve Perry sings from a deep place in his soul...starts out coming up from his toes up thru his body and out of his mouth...pure vocal magic and fire:) Few can ever come close to his talent, hard work on his craft and his ability to emote
Randy Jackson named Steve Perry "The Voice" Randy Jackson was in the band journey in their early days. Steve is also called THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN VOICE!!!
'Faithfully' is the most perfect ballad ever written. 'Lovin Touchin Squeezin' is fierce. 'Any Way You Want It' will make you rock out. Basically they've got whatever you want.
Hello, fellow band geek (and former drummer) here! I was in the percussion section of the marching band all 4 years of high and I was the section leader my senior year when we had 21 people just in the percussion section and about 140 total band members. I also started to take drum lessons at 6 y/o and started piano lessons a couple years after (about 8 years total on both drums and keyboards). I primarily played drums for many years, but eventually I played drums less and less and I've been a keyboardist exclusively for decades (but I can still sit down and bang out a couple tunes on drums if I had to). I've loved this song from the first time I heard it. This was their first album in several years with Steve Perry on vocals and I really wish they could have worked out their personal issues so he could have continued as lead singer, but it wasn't meant to be.
altino tenor to be specific. Also when he was doing that video he was in a MASSIVE amount of pain due to his hip issue. Additionally he was a master of what they call the mixed space in singing
When these guys get together...they write some of the best songs of all time...Chemistry works...even if you don't get along sometimes...the music speaks for itself
This video is so bittersweet. Perry was in crippling pain, facing double hip replacement surgery soon. He was completely burned out from being part of the hardest working band. This song finally earned them their first Grammy; this album was the last to feature Perry as their frontman. In 2020, Perry finally sang again for the first time.
Jon said they had to carry him off the stage and pack him in ice between takes. It wasn't just an injury, it was devastating chronic bone disease that caused his hip joints to crumble like they were made of chalk. This was his last video with them. He doesn't tour but he showed up at three different eels concerts when he was in his mid 60's while they were on tour. They are friends of his. The best one was in LA, but he slid some ad-libbed lines from Sam Cooke songs in the show filmed at the Ford Theater in DC that was great. If he just drops in there's no pressure. The fans get a big surprise, and there always seems to be videos that pop up later. The big surprise was hearing him cover an eels song with an unprintable name.
Those images of him dancing were "movie magic" outtakes from his Strange Medicine videos. The videos of him in that huge red turtleneck sweater were of him in severe pain, he could barely stand. In fact, an outtake of him in the sweater has turned up showing him falling. The sweater was probably covering up a brace or something. The Grammy's are very political, they asked for him to sing the song live on the show, management said that wasn't going to happen, but did not give them a good reason. They were trying to cover up how bad off he was. So no Grammy.
He is, indeed, a tenor, with a very wide range. I think I heard he's got a five octave range, but don't quote me on that. He credits Sam Cook's influence for his singing style. Take a listen to Cook's song, Cupid. One listen and you'll hear everything you need to know about Steve Perry's style!
You must react to their performance of Mother Father from Houston 1981. One of the greatest vocals ever recorded. Also Steve Perry’s solo video for Foolish Heart
Steve just started singing again because he was asked to make a promise to a girlfriend of his who passed away from cancer. You have to listen to one of his latest track called "You belong to me" it's bone chilling because you can feel the pain he has in his heart best song ever in my opinion!!
This was Steve’s last album with Journey and he stepped away from performing for the next 20 years. In 2018 he released “Traces” his first solo album in almost 30 years and it is amazing. So is his Christmas album. I encourage you to check out “No Erasin’” and “We’re Still Here” (Traces album) and see that even at 70 years old Steve is still an amazing songwriter and vocalist.
Chad please listen to "When I Think of you". Steve wrote this for his mother after she passed away, inspired by a dream he'd had of her. It's so beautiful, a lovely tribute from a son who loved his mother so much. You can feel the emotion. Mary Quaresma Perry Rottman managed his band in high school, and would drive them to gigs. She was his biggest supporter and urged him not to quit when he got discouraged, as breaking into the music business was really tough...then Herbie Herbert, the manager for Journey heard Steve's demo tape and the rest as they is history. If not for Mary Quaresma Perry Rottman the world would not have been blessed with "The Voice" P.S. try to find the video with pictures of her and Steve when he was a child, it's a beautiful tribute. Look at Steve Perry ~ Journey merry peary
I would suggest listening to all of Infinity, and Escape, at least. Steve's voice is phenomenal, you should look into their story, He almost never became a singer, and was about to give up.
The finest singer to ever come out of Hanford, Ca. I saw Steve Perry when he still played with local bands here in Fresno before hooking up with Journey. He was the drummer, didn't sing. Omg they didn't know of his vocal talents?
Jon Bon Jovi dubbed Steve Perry as "The Voice", I'm guessing he means, perfect pitch and range. Whatever it means, the man has one of the most beautiful singing voices I've heard Steve Perry even carved out a successful solo career as well
The Voice , but Neal on guitar, Jon on piano, Steve on drums Ross on bass, and Steve front and center, just a stunning piece of music collectively. Can hear every instrument.
Nobody sings like Steve Perry! Been crushing on him since 1978❤️
Steve perry isn't just singing he puts his everything in it heart and soul.....one of America's greatest bands EVER..people will be listening to this many years from know and say....damn them boys were really great.....music that touches the soul....
I love him. When he sings you know it's him, no one compares
They don't call him "The Voice" for nothing...Steve Perry's voice is so full of emotion. Haven't heard this one in a long time. Good stuff. One to listen to from his solo career is Foolish Heart.
One of my all time favorites. Also, you should listen to Still They Ride in Tokyo 1984. He will blow you away
No auto tune. Pure voice talent. "THE Voice"
This mans voice... we were so fortunate to have such talented artists in our generation.
Actually Steve is still performing in 2021 just on a lesser degree considering he's 71 years old
They call him 'The Voice', brother. One of the GOATS. Exceptional talent! Great reaction!
Well said
oh also, steve perry is a countertenor which is much higher than a regular tenor and he can even sing some soprano notes aswell
If Steve Perry is a countertenor....which I’m thinking is the highest register for a man...where do we put Geddy Lee of Rush, and the singer for Queensryche? there were much higher yet. Just curious if you know the answer.
W. Geoffrey Spaulding i don’t listen to both of those bands to give an opinion sorry :/
He's considered a countertenor, which is the highest male singing voice. It's a rare voice for adult males.
i'm hearing some blues and r&b qualities to his voice. i was in 7th grade (1976/77),when i first heard journey. they had a different lead singer and they had more of a jazz/rock sound. i loved it. they were good. i just didn't know how well they would do with that sound. when they decided to go a different direction with steve perry, i was not to thrilled at first. it wasn't to long after that i warmed up to steve perry. by the time, i hit high school, he became my favorite male singer of all time. steve perry made journey into a mega band (what used to be calle a stadium band). he still is my favorite male singer, with dennis deyoung (from styx) and lou gramm (from foreigner) following pretty close behind. whoever sang for the group "boston" was also up there with my all time favorites. steve perry has a couple of solo albums with some great songs.
Best male vocalist of all time!! Steve Perry, yes.
Wow Wow Wow! Wish I could like this 1000 times.
Journey Live in Houston 1981 Lights and Stay Awhile are a must watch/react. This is a better song. Thank you for reacting to it!
damn...the voice is so touching my heart
Steve is a very rare countertenor called a tenor altino. When you hear him sing, you know his voice is incomparable.
Grammy nominated! The VOICE ALL his life!!!
The Voice- Steve Perry. His vocal idol was the great Sam Cooke.
Neal Schon is a very melodic guitarist- and was is with Journey, too.
Amen
I live near three beaches, one about 5 minutes away, another about 15 and an island that's a half hour ferry ride. I have listened to this music by the beach most of my life.
THE VOICE! Steve's voice is magical. One of my favorites of all time.
His voice is so pure with a vocal range so powerful, but he also knows when to keep it soft where it becomes hypnotic almost.
He was considered to be a tenor altino, a rare form of countertenor. You should go hear songs like Wheel in the Sky and some of the other earlier songs with Journey. In the live video Schon is burning up the guitar and Perry steps up beside and you can see that the high paralleling sound is actually Steve. His pitch, range, tone, and breath control were insane.
YES! His voice is Absolutely the Best! 👑🎤🎼
It is hard to define his voice, people may imitate but he'll always be the original. Love the way you describe it.
Check out his solo songs Oh Sherrie and Foolish Heart.
I cry every time I hear this song!
I don't know if you will read this so far out; however, Steve Perry is classified a tenor altino. Very rare, and typically in opera. And this is with NO training at all. Just pure talent and a gift seldom given. I am very happy you appreciate it as much as I do.
I had read about this description of Steve's voice - what a gift he was given! He had been first tenor in a choir during his youth and said the experience had helped develop his voice. This is my very favourite ballad from Journey, followed by "Open Arms". "Foolish Heart" is another beautiful song which was recorded on his solo album Street Talk.
He has been my man crush since 1981...love love love him!!!
I appreciate the Reactors when they put the Video in large screen and themselves in small. This tells me it's about the music not their egos
I totally agree! It's also satisfying when the video isn't interrupted or paused with idle chit chat. Thank you Chard (sorry if this is an incorrect spelling) It's really appreciated.
Thank you also for the download of my very favourite Journey song performed by a fantastic singer!
This song means so much more seeing the musicians and singers emote.
Yes! I much prefer reaction videos in large screen. He allowed his viewers to not only get to hear the voice, the music, but to see Steve's beautiful long hair sway behind his back, see Neal's magic fingers in his solo, the violins / strings & orchestra as well. That's what we really want to see, and it motivates me to subscribe, with thumbs up, and hitting that 🔔!
It seems you played “When You Love a Woman” 2yrs. back,however it’s a timeless piece of music and am so happy I was able to hear it again. You can’t go wrong with Steve Perry. Keep playing both “Journey” with Steve P. And he has beautiful music with his solo career! Appreciate no interruptions and the video large enough to see!!!! Thank you🙏🏻🙏🏻✝️🎶
Mother, Father. Live in Houston shows his real vocal range
Another Journey love balled is "Open Arms".
Love your reaction. Journey is my favorite, so many great songs! Try “Faithfully” and “Separate Ways”
This was the beginning of the end for singer Steve Perry's time with Journey. Sad! Powerful song and voice!
This mans voice is sent from heaven!!!
Rock on all marchin band geeks from a fellow drummer ✌🏻
Try “ Mother Father “ live in Houston, to see Steve show off his true range!
Yes 👍
For sure one of my faves!
OOOOOOuuuuuuuu wwwwwwwwweeeeeee....man...that was emotional......I love me some Journey especially Steve.........wow....
It’s very pleasing to hear someone like you, with a musical background, react to this song with knowledge and appreciation for the beauty and the talent exhibited in such an outstanding performance.
In my Opinion he is the greatest!
I've heard your reactions many times, repeatedly because I just love your commentary in this reaction especially of When You Love a Woman. You truely capture Steve's beautiful vocal range, and Neal's electrifying guitar, and you recognize what an amazing drummer Steve Smith is...Jonathan and Ross as well. I wish the whole world could listen and hear them as you do, how phenomenal this band was in this era. I'm so grateful that we can listen throughout the history of Journey, but for me it will always only be Journey with Steve Perry❤️💞🎶🎤🎧🤩
Steve Perry has been classified as a Counter- Tenor Altino, can you explain this? What I've read is counter tenor Altino's are very rare. It made sense when you said Steve's in a tenor range, but then it's not because of the higher tones. Which explains why his voice is like no other, it's unmistakable, iconic... you know when it's Steve singing. Though others try, still there is but one, and only one Steve Perry The Voice.
Great, great reaction. Very heartfelt.
Steve Perry was also a drummer before he began touring with Journey.
Some more great ballads from Journey are Why Can't This Night Go On Forever, Still They Ride and Faithfully. And of course their big hit Open Arms.
Right on I have played drums for 15 years I love it.!!!!
Steve Perry is Da BomB! Explosive! Dyno-mite!
My favorite journey song is "Lights". Perry shares of vocals with the original singer of Journey... makes for great harmonies which you usually don't get when Steve Perry is singing lead.
👍
Steve Perry sings from a deep place in his soul...starts out coming up from his toes up thru his body and out of his mouth...pure vocal magic and fire:) Few can ever come close to his talent, hard work on his craft and his ability to emote
Randy Jackson named Steve Perry "The Voice" Randy Jackson was in the band journey in their early days. Steve is also called THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN VOICE!!!
Jackson was a fill in for some songs, and 1 tour, at the end of the Perry era. Nothing more.
This man...that voice....wow!
'Faithfully' is the most perfect ballad ever written. 'Lovin Touchin Squeezin' is fierce. 'Any Way You Want It' will make you rock out. Basically they've got whatever you want.
Hello, fellow band geek (and former drummer) here! I was in the percussion section of the marching band all 4 years of high and I was the section leader my senior year when we had 21 people just in the percussion section and about 140 total band members. I also started to take drum lessons at 6 y/o and started piano lessons a couple years after (about 8 years total on both drums and keyboards). I primarily played drums for many years, but eventually I played drums less and less and I've been a keyboardist exclusively for decades (but I can still sit down and bang out a couple tunes on drums if I had to). I've loved this song from the first time I heard it. This was their first album in several years with Steve Perry on vocals and I really wish they could have worked out their personal issues so he could have continued as lead singer, but it wasn't meant to be.
altino tenor to be specific. Also when he was doing that video he was in a MASSIVE amount of pain due to his hip issue. Additionally he was a master of what they call the mixed space in singing
One of my favorite Journey songs. Steve Perry is unreal!
When these guys get together...they write some of the best songs of all time...Chemistry works...even if you don't get along sometimes...the music speaks for itself
Steve is classified a "high" tenor he has been dubbed "the Voice" and rightfully so.
My absolute favorite singer on this planet!
The way you described his voice is so true bc he definitely put his voice on the books that people will never forget.
Steve Perry gives another beautiful vocal performance in Journey's "Happy to Give".
This video is so bittersweet. Perry was in crippling pain, facing double hip replacement surgery soon. He was completely burned out from being part of the hardest working band. This song finally earned them their first Grammy; this album was the last to feature Perry as their frontman. In 2020, Perry finally sang again for the first time.
Not exactly. he released his album in 2018. and the hip injury was before they were supposed to go on tour.
Jon said they had to carry him off the stage and pack him in ice between takes. It wasn't just an injury, it was devastating chronic bone disease that caused his hip joints to crumble like they were made of chalk. This was his last video with them.
He doesn't tour but he showed up at three different eels concerts when he was in his mid 60's while they were on tour. They are friends of his. The best one was in LA, but he slid some ad-libbed lines from Sam Cooke songs in the show filmed at the Ford Theater in DC that was great. If he just drops in there's no pressure. The fans get a big surprise, and there always seems to be videos that pop up later.
The big surprise was hearing him cover an eels song with an unprintable name.
No AutoTune! How great does that sound!
I love Neal’s guitar and seeing the “Perry spin” at the 5:00 mark. This song deserved the Grammy. It should have won.
Those images of him dancing were "movie magic" outtakes from his Strange Medicine videos. The videos of him in that huge red turtleneck sweater were of him in severe pain, he could barely stand. In fact, an outtake of him in the sweater has turned up showing him falling. The sweater was probably covering up a brace or something.
The Grammy's are very political, they asked for him to sing the song live on the show, management said that wasn't going to happen, but did not give them a good reason. They were trying to cover up how bad off he was. So no Grammy.
Just look at his VERY long hair!
(No need for me to mention that his voice is stunning or that he's gorgeous)
Check out Journey with Steve Perry singing: "Send Her My Love". Another lovely ballad. :-)
He is, indeed, a tenor, with a very wide range. I think I heard he's got a five octave range, but don't quote me on that.
He credits Sam Cook's influence for his singing style. Take a listen to Cook's song, Cupid. One listen and you'll hear everything you need to know about Steve Perry's style!
You must react to their performance of Mother Father from Houston 1981. One of the greatest vocals ever recorded. Also Steve Perry’s solo video for Foolish Heart
journey, Another Super 70s band sliding on into the 80s and 90 today.
Watch Mother Father live in Houston. BEST VOCALS EVER!!!!!
Wonderful reaction. Thank you for not pausing.
Steve Perry... Unmistakable voice... :)
Oh Sherrie!!! You’ll love it! ❤️
hits the soul like Mother Father
Just perfect. Great musicianship
Как это прекрасно 🤖.. Так искренне он поёт
What a masterpiece by steve and journey the violin the rips and the voice my god, love your reaction bro
Steve just started singing again because he was asked to make a promise to a girlfriend of his who passed away from cancer. You have to listen to one of his latest track called "You belong to me" it's bone chilling because you can feel the pain he has in his heart best song ever in my opinion!!
WHAT A 🎙VOICE. STEVE PERRY KNOWN ALL OVER THE🌍🌎🌏 WORLD. AS THE🎙 VOICE. 🎬 HE HAS A GIFT.
This was Steve’s last album with Journey and he stepped away from performing for the next 20 years. In 2018 he released “Traces” his first solo album in almost 30 years and it is amazing. So is his Christmas album. I encourage you to check out “No Erasin’” and “We’re Still Here” (Traces album) and see that even at 70 years old Steve is still an amazing songwriter and vocalist.
Steve Perry is such a beautiful man,both in looks ans his unmatchable voice.
Yes FOOLISH HEART❤
Beautiful!! Thank you!
Holy mackerel!! Phewff!!
Awesome!!!!! My favorite Steve Perry song.
He's the best singer ever
Chad please listen to "When I Think of you". Steve wrote this for his mother after she passed away, inspired by a dream he'd had of her. It's so beautiful, a lovely tribute from a son who loved his mother so much. You can feel the emotion. Mary Quaresma Perry Rottman managed his band in high school, and would drive them to gigs. She was his biggest supporter and urged him not to quit when he got discouraged, as breaking into the music business was really tough...then Herbie Herbert, the manager for Journey heard Steve's demo tape and the rest as they is history. If not for Mary Quaresma Perry Rottman the world would not have been blessed with "The Voice" P.S. try to find the video with pictures of her and Steve when he was a child, it's a beautiful tribute. Look at Steve Perry ~ Journey merry peary
He does sing tenor! His voice is that of an angel 😇 on earth. If I knew of this song before I married, I would have had it played.
You should react to "Mother, Father"-Live in Houston 1981....that song is a masterpiece in arrangement and vocals
My favorite it’s the last one Steve did as a member of Journey. 🔥
His voice doesn't sound like anyone elses,its in a class be itself.I love Steve.
I would suggest listening to all of Infinity, and Escape, at least. Steve's voice is phenomenal, you should look into their story, He almost never became a singer, and was about to give up.
Steve Perry was the Rock voice of the late 70s and the 1980s. Really showed his range and his great vocal vibrato in this song.
Journey with lead singer Steve Perry is the bomb!!!
The finest singer to ever come out of Hanford, Ca. I saw Steve Perry when he still played with local bands here in Fresno before hooking up with Journey. He was the drummer, didn't sing. Omg they didn't know of his vocal talents?
One of the most beautiful songs ever produced
Beautiful voice
Steve Perry is amazing! Check out "Foolish Heart"!!!
Jon Bon Jovi dubbed Steve Perry as "The Voice", I'm guessing he means, perfect pitch and range.
Whatever it means, the man has one of the most beautiful singing voices I've heard
Steve Perry even carved out a successful solo career as well
'Something to Hide' showcases every possible level of Perry's voice....unreal
The Voice! Listen to Mother Father live from Houston. You won't be disappointed!
The Voice , but Neal on guitar, Jon on piano, Steve on drums Ross on bass, and Steve front and center, just a stunning piece of music collectively. Can hear every instrument.
Mother Father live in Houston Escape tour. You will be blown away! It is a must 🎶🎼
My heart! ❤️