Absolutely my first time to see Journey with him 1979 Evolution tour Thin Lizzy opened Jail Break still one of my Favorite concerts but it did see the next tour Departure He was really thin small Guy first time then You could see him commanding the stage I Loved Captured Live to show Best of that time I then saw that Escape Tour in Houston that arena is now Joel Ostend church when I go down to visit Wife Daughter we go there and every time I get to a certain spot and look that way that concert is vivid a little later Escape tour went through part of 81 to 82 I was graduating HS at that time and I was legal I just barely stayed ahead of that but In Dallas T for 10 years at the football stadium Cotton Bowl by State fair they had Texxas Jam’s I made 9 of them over a hundred degrees but Loved it first one I went to 79 2 car loads of us the first Band started 11:30 AM TKO, Sammy Hagar was next he was Great Nazareth, Van Halen VH 2 tour Great Boston was next Oh Wow Don’t Look Back Oh and Brad Delp is right up at the Top behind Steve Amazing then Heart came on finally dark wind blowing mist rain reprieve then I remember we were all getting ready to leave and Blue Ouster Cult was still playing 3 AM next day the very next year The Eagles were finished before midnight but the Jam 1982 Joan Jett Point Blank Sammy Hagar I think only missed 2 but Santana played Journey Headlined Oh they started with Don’t Stop Believing but it was very Cool they introduced a Song that was going to be on next record it wasn’t recorded yet Separate ways blew the place up Wow then the Frontiers tour Steve Perry’s Singing those Songs Live Oh wow Unbelievable I to this day growing up in that whole area and I mark it down to Jealousy the so called critics Must have still been mad Rock ran Disco out and When there is a Real RRHOF Journey would never wait that long last time I saw Steve Perry with Journey Raised on Radio tour He could Sing anything then I waited and his solo album For Love of Strange Medicine I just knew Journey would be next I got to see that Solo tour never realized that would be last! Then I was waiting at record stores to get Trial By Fire shot straight to # 1 and a tour was being worked out then hip and that was it I Always still Hoped He would make appearance ! The Classic Rock Bands from right there together each Musician was Great and The Singer’s were Great Foreigner Lou Gram Brad Delp Boston Styx Tommy Shaw was Great but my second favorite Rik Emmett of Triumph saw them 9 times then Rik a few more I watch a lot of these first reaction hearing that Music and Love it knowing they were blown away I Really Wish So many more generations got to see and there are I am So Happy with all the interest in that Music because it was about abilities! Man I Apologize to you for writing a book this is my Favorite Subject I have almost reached 700 concerts since 77 but you have to remember the Jam I told you about that was still playing next morning 15.00 dollars most Journey concerts 7 dollars
Oh and I more thing I didn’t meet my wife till I was 36 she was 33 our first child a little girl never missed going to concerts with us at a month ELO then a few months Def Leppard she Loved we took her to 5 Journey concerts by age 6 and she saw Sammy Hagar David Lee Rock so many classic Rock Bands people around us could not believe how well she acted and was focused on music now anywhere else she would let everyone know the people around us had to leave concerts early cause baby sitter they would say You get to watch whole thing so I did my part Thank W for posting theses
Steve Perry is a once in a lifetime singer. There will NEVER be anyone who can come close to him. He does things vocally that even voice analysis could not explain. He touches every emotion in your body all at one time with his voice. His vocal delivery makes you feel what he is singing. His music has meant so much to me and got me through a lot. He still today has an amazing voice. ❤❤❤❤
It is hard to argue against that! As well as being called the "Voice" he was also known as Mr "One Take" because he would record songs in one take - its all he needed. I will post Oh Sherrie soon - I have an interesting connection to that song
Absolutely Great Song I do agree Steve Perry is even Better Live! The Unbelievable Amazing thing about This Beautiful Song Steve was So in tune this Song was recorded in one 1 that is take there is not many that could touch this Emotional Song Oh and Neal Schon The Greatest He brought out Best in Steve and Band Glad I was at right age right time seeing this tour this show in Houston
I really need somebody to explain to me why journey has not got down on their knees and absolutely beg this guy to come back because arnell could never not in a million years do with Steve Perry just did
After all these years, I still can't decide which version I love better! Live or studio!! Mother Father, has always been my favorite song from the Escape album!
I understand that I have been able to talk some with Neal Schon and I was Especially thought Captured took to another level I went to so many concerts and Bands like Journey that are so tight and he said that Journey treated and wrote the song live I remember 1982 Journey was still on the Escape Tour and at the Texxas Jam in Dallas which I am sure they did same thing at Astrodome they had written and practiced playing Separate Ways and introduced it as a song not yet recorded but will be on next album!
@@johnnyhunt9447 .... Yes! Texxas Jam was at the Houston Astrodome in 1982! I do believe that when Journey did Separate Ways at the 'Day On The Greens', the words are different from the studio album! Which makes it more awesome!
@@reneeheknowsmyname6771 It was actually at both places Dallas was Saturday and Houston Sunday they also did 2 in 83 Ted Nugent Triumph and Sammy Hagar and then people wanted to run Styx out because of Dennis Broadway-type Mr Roboto now there was 1 year the Texxas Jam was only in Houston 1981. REO Speedwagon but the Jams were hatched in Dallas at Cotton Bowel the first few were just Dallas there is a Great Documentary on TH-cam about really just the first Jam and members of Journey Heart Ted Nugent so on discuss they talk about when they decided to add the Houston Astrodome the reason for moving the 1981 Jam to Houston was the fear of the heat well that didn’t make sense because the Hottest Summer in Texas still in History was the Year before 1980 I was there Eagles headlined I went in 81 with a bunch of friends from Longview we couldn’t find tickets but people we were with had a suite at the Hotel that used to connect Astrodome and the elevator went to a walk way a bunch of us ended up at Surf side Beach I was still in HS from Longview. Did you grow up in Houston?
I was there, too, as my second Journey concert. What a day that was. It was Mother Father at the Los Angeles Forum in 1981, about 3 weeks after this Houston performance, that literally changed my life forever. I liked Journey but I had no idea what I was about to experience at that concert, discovering the otherworldly, magical talent of Steve. I had never heard this song before, and my jaw hit the ground (metaphorically) and stayed glued there at the end, with that voice echoing through the venue. Absolutely Astounded.
I know Exactly what You’re saying I had been at Journey concerts before and they were recording for Captured and I remember Steve pointing out microphones it’s funny I recorded the MTV concert of this on VHS when they released this in 2005 with a cd I was Happy I got to go to so many Incredible Concerts back through then and there was the law posted on signs no recording equipment or cameras Phones have become a distraction I like the light of a lighter better! When I go down to Houston to visit my Wife and Daughter we will go to church at the former home of the Rockets Joel Olsteen’s and when I get in auditorium I look around and that show comes back Vividly Funny I Liked that place a lot my Very Favorite place for concerts in Dallas Reunion Arena is gone saw Frontiers there the third sold out night
THANK YOU for letting the song play all the way to the end. Every other reactor cuts it off before JC's amazing solo. I was at that concert. I was born in 1963 so I was in my 20's at the height of Journey. I was lucky enough to see them live 23 times when Steve was still in the band. The best live band I've ever heard. Perfection.
I'm also a singer who has followed Steve n journey, it's because of Steve that I got into it..heres a couple fun songs to check out..PEOPLE N PLACES, WINDS OF MARCH, ALSO CHECK OUT THE ENTIER EVOLUTION ALBUM..YOU WILL THANK ME..BE SAFE
This is untrue. Steve never trained for opera. He never even had formal vocal training. All he ever did was sing (and/or drum) in rock and R&B groups from junior high school on. Freddie Mercury had some opera training, and since both he and Perry are often brought up in the same conversation, some people confuse who had what training.
Actually, Neal didn't write the lyrics. I, personally, don't really see it as a dark song. I view it in more of a hopeful way. Yes, it is written from the perspective of a broken home, but there is a light at the end of the tunnel. Just my perspective. You know what I find funny. So many people didn't know that was actually Steve hitting those notes at the end. They thought it was either Neal's guitar or some other instrument. Those programs that are able to isolate vocals have a hard time differentiating Steve's voice and instruments. Many times, the program leaves out some of his vocals because it thinks it is an instrument. Mother, Father is one of them. Here is what Neal said in a recent interview about how the song came together. "“Mother, Father” is very orchestral and very musical compared to our more pop-oriented rock songs. With “Mother, Father,” I had these classical chord changes that I came up with, and I wrote the whole song musically. And then my father, while he was living, wrote really interesting notes for it on the piano. I showed him the chord changes, and he came up with the interlude that the guitar and piano play. It pulled the whole song together. I like the sentiment of what Steve and Jonathan wrote lyrically about the song. I usually don’t come from that area. There’s a few songs that I’ve written choruses on, but I don’t really consider myself a lyricist. So I felt that, where they came from - about family in general, disjointed families, and how they fight to stay together - it’s something real that everybody deals with. I thought it fit perfectly for the music."
probably the best voice in music ever
Absolutely my first time to see Journey with him 1979 Evolution tour Thin Lizzy opened Jail Break still one of my Favorite concerts but it did see the next tour Departure He was really thin small Guy first time then You could see him commanding the stage I Loved Captured Live to show Best of that time I then saw that Escape Tour in Houston that arena is now Joel Ostend church when I go down to visit Wife Daughter we go there and every time I get to a certain spot and look that way that concert is vivid a little later Escape tour went through part of 81 to 82 I was graduating HS at that time and I was legal I just barely stayed ahead of that but In Dallas T for 10 years at the football stadium Cotton Bowl by State fair they had Texxas Jam’s I made 9 of them over a hundred degrees but Loved it first one I went to 79 2 car loads of us the first Band started 11:30 AM TKO, Sammy Hagar was next he was Great Nazareth, Van Halen VH 2 tour Great Boston was next Oh Wow Don’t Look Back Oh and Brad Delp is right up at the Top behind Steve Amazing then Heart came on finally dark wind blowing mist rain reprieve then I remember we were all getting ready to leave and Blue Ouster Cult was still playing 3 AM next day the very next year The Eagles were finished before midnight but the Jam 1982 Joan Jett Point Blank Sammy Hagar I think only missed 2 but Santana played Journey Headlined Oh they started with Don’t Stop Believing but it was very Cool they introduced a Song that was going to be on next record it wasn’t recorded yet Separate ways blew the place up Wow then the Frontiers tour Steve Perry’s Singing those Songs Live Oh wow Unbelievable I to this day growing up in that whole area and I mark it down to Jealousy the so called critics Must have still been mad Rock ran Disco out and When there is a Real RRHOF Journey would never wait that long last time I saw Steve Perry with Journey Raised on Radio tour He could Sing anything then I waited and his solo album For Love of Strange Medicine I just knew Journey would be next I got to see that Solo tour never realized that would be last! Then I was waiting at record stores to get Trial By Fire shot straight to # 1 and a tour was being worked out then hip and that was it I Always still Hoped He would make appearance ! The Classic Rock Bands from right there together each Musician was Great and The Singer’s were Great Foreigner Lou Gram Brad Delp Boston Styx Tommy Shaw was Great but my second favorite Rik Emmett of Triumph saw them 9 times then Rik a few more I watch a lot of these first reaction hearing that Music and Love it knowing they were blown away I Really Wish So many more generations got to see and there are I am So Happy with all the interest in that Music because it was about abilities! Man I Apologize to you for writing a book this is my Favorite Subject I have almost reached 700 concerts since 77 but you have to remember the Jam I told you about that was still playing next morning 15.00 dollars most Journey concerts 7 dollars
Oh and I more thing I didn’t meet my wife till I was 36 she was 33 our first child a little girl never missed going to concerts with us at a month ELO then a few months Def Leppard she Loved we took her to 5 Journey concerts by age 6 and she saw Sammy Hagar David Lee Rock so many classic Rock Bands people around us could not believe how well she acted and was focused on music now anywhere else she would let everyone know the people around us had to leave concerts early cause baby sitter they would say You get to watch whole thing so I did my part Thank W for posting theses
Steve Perry is a once in a lifetime singer. There will NEVER be anyone who can come close to him. He does things vocally that even voice analysis could not explain. He touches every emotion in your body all at one time with his voice. His vocal delivery makes you feel what he is singing. His music has meant so much to me and got me through a lot. He still today has an amazing voice. ❤❤❤❤
So well said, so true. One in a Billion. No, Eight Billion. 💜💜💫💜💜
I never get tired of listening to this masterpiece. ❤
Steve Perry in his prime was untouchable.
When the band starts playing and Steve starts singing...I feel home again and all is right in the world.
he does have that impact, doesnt he!!
Amen.
Best voice ever
the best and the voice forever period❤️❤️👍👏🎤😘
It is hard to argue against that! As well as being called the "Voice" he was also known as Mr "One Take" because he would record songs in one take - its all he needed. I will post Oh Sherrie soon - I have an interesting connection to that song
Probably the best rock-😍band in the world!
Seeing Journey live felt like a REVIVAL..... every time! Pure talent! Steve Perry PHENOMENAL!
You best believe it's the best voice. Not enough words to describe this man's talents.
No body can sing like Mr anymore The golden voice ever 💯💯💯💯💯💯💯🌟🌟🌟🎶🎶🎤🎤🎤❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Absolutely Great Song I do agree Steve Perry is even Better Live! The Unbelievable Amazing thing about This Beautiful Song Steve was So in tune this Song was recorded in one 1 that is take there is not many that could touch this Emotional Song Oh and Neal Schon The Greatest He brought out Best in Steve and Band Glad I was at right age right time seeing this tour this show in Houston
The Voice
definitely the best voice in rock
Bless you for leavung Jonathan's solo on the end. It is not only virtuoso art but it gave Steve a chance to breathe.
You are excited like we are to hear him sing 🎤 and such a tight band. Neal is so good
Best voice ever! Absolutely love Steve "The Voice" Perry!
STEVE PERRY VOICE IS SO POWERFULLY HIGH ,I JUST WONDER IF HE CAN REACH THE HEAVENS AND SING WITH GOD FATHER ALMIGHTY ANGELS.✝️
I really need somebody to explain to me why journey has not got down on their knees and absolutely beg this guy to come back because arnell could never not in a million years do with Steve Perry just did
Perfection singing
After all these years, I still can't decide which version I love better! Live or studio!!
Mother Father, has always been my favorite song from the Escape album!
I understand that I have been able to talk some with Neal Schon and I was Especially thought Captured took to another level I went to so many concerts and Bands like Journey that are so tight and he said that Journey treated and wrote the song live I remember 1982 Journey was still on the Escape Tour and at the Texxas Jam in Dallas which I am sure they did same thing at Astrodome they had written and practiced playing Separate Ways and introduced it as a song not yet recorded but will be on next album!
@@johnnyhunt9447 .... Yes! Texxas Jam was at the Houston Astrodome in 1982!
I do believe that when Journey did Separate Ways at the 'Day On The Greens', the words are different from the studio album!
Which makes it more awesome!
@@reneeheknowsmyname6771 It was actually at both places Dallas was Saturday and Houston Sunday they also did 2 in 83 Ted Nugent Triumph and Sammy Hagar and then people wanted to run Styx out because of Dennis Broadway-type Mr Roboto now there was 1 year the Texxas Jam was only in Houston 1981. REO Speedwagon but the Jams were hatched in Dallas at Cotton Bowel the first few were just Dallas there is a Great Documentary on TH-cam about really just the first Jam and members of Journey Heart Ted Nugent so on discuss they talk about when they decided to add the Houston Astrodome the reason for moving the 1981 Jam to Houston was the fear of the heat well that didn’t make sense because the Hottest Summer in Texas still in History was the Year before 1980 I was there Eagles headlined I went in 81 with a bunch of friends from Longview we couldn’t find tickets but people we were with had a suite at the Hotel that used to connect Astrodome and the elevator went to a walk way a bunch of us ended up at Surf side Beach I was still in HS from Longview. Did you grow up in Houston?
Greatest band ever!
"Through bitter tears, whoa wounded years". One of the most incredible vocal performances ever done live.
This and Still They Ride are my favorite Journey songs. Thanks for the reaction.
Es impresionante. Realmente impecable. La mejor voz de la historia para mí. Amo a Steve Perry.
Perry is the best voice I've ever heard live, Jeff Buckley is a very very close 2nd place!
My favorite live performance of all time. Dead or Alive from this same concert is also a favorite.
Please to journey
Still they ride
THE GOAT
They performed this song many times on the Escape Tour, the version I like the most is at the end of the tour in Pasadera. 2th July 1982.
I was there, too, as my second Journey concert. What a day that was. It was Mother Father at the Los Angeles Forum in 1981, about 3 weeks after this Houston performance, that literally changed my life forever. I liked Journey but I had no idea what I was about to experience at that concert, discovering the otherworldly, magical talent of Steve. I had never heard this song before, and my jaw hit the ground (metaphorically) and stayed glued there at the end, with that voice echoing through the venue. Absolutely Astounded.
Mr perry Ang alamat Ng pinakamaganda mga music still the whole world 🌍💯🌟🎶🎶🎤🎤🎤❤️❤️❤️❤️🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰✨✨✨✨
Legendary singing ability
Unreal, just other worldly! Steve Perry, the other!
Ahhhhhh Mr Perry’s version of the mic drop at the end. Another song to react to Still they Ride , live in Tokyo
We knew this was being filmed, but I had no idea I'd be able to relive that day decades later like this. Glad you enjoyed it.
I know Exactly what You’re saying I had been at Journey concerts before and they were recording for Captured and I remember Steve pointing out microphones it’s funny I recorded the MTV concert of this on VHS when they released this in 2005 with a cd I was Happy I got to go to so many Incredible Concerts back through then and there was the law posted on signs no recording equipment or cameras Phones have become a distraction I like the light of a lighter better! When I go down to Houston to visit my Wife and Daughter we will go to church at the former home of the Rockets Joel Olsteen’s and when I get in auditorium I look around and that show comes back Vividly Funny I Liked that place a lot my Very Favorite place for concerts in Dallas Reunion Arena is gone saw Frontiers there the third sold out night
The piano ending, to me
Tells the story without the lyrics
Perry, Schon, Cain and the rest of Journey were incomparable.
Yeah!
Glad you left the piano outro in the video, most people cut it off.
Thank you for doing Journey w/ Steve Perry. Love it. Arnel is doing great with Journey now since 2007.
My two favourite singers are Steve Perry and Glenn Hughes. Ironically Steve is called THE VOICE and Glenn THE VOICE OF ROCK.
Steve Perry is STILL the Best!
THANK YOU for letting the song play all the way to the end. Every other reactor cuts it off before JC's amazing solo. I was at that concert. I was born in 1963 so I was in my 20's at the height of Journey. I was lucky enough to see them live 23 times when Steve was still in the band. The best live band I've ever heard. Perfection.
I'm also a singer who has followed Steve n journey, it's because of Steve that I got into it..heres a couple fun songs to check out..PEOPLE N PLACES, WINDS OF MARCH, ALSO CHECK OUT THE ENTIER EVOLUTION ALBUM..YOU WILL THANK ME..BE SAFE
Steve Perry was training to be a professional opera singer before he joined journey. I don't remember why he stopped his training.
If you remember his single "Oh Sherri" ; I went to USMC bootcamp with her brother. Its a longer story, but I will elaborate when I post that video
This is untrue. Steve never trained for opera. He never even had formal vocal training. All he ever did was sing (and/or drum) in rock and R&B groups from junior high school on. Freddie Mercury had some opera training, and since both he and Perry are often brought up in the same conversation, some people confuse who had what training.
There is only one Voice and that is Steve Perry!! Steve was from a broken home. He and Jon wrote these wrotes.
Actually, Neal didn't write the lyrics. I, personally, don't really see it as a dark song. I view it in more of a hopeful way. Yes, it is written from the perspective of a broken home, but there is a light at the end of the tunnel. Just my perspective. You know what I find funny. So many people didn't know that was actually Steve hitting those notes at the end. They thought it was either Neal's guitar or some other instrument. Those programs that are able to isolate vocals have a hard time differentiating Steve's voice and instruments. Many times, the program leaves out some of his vocals because it thinks it is an instrument. Mother, Father is one of them. Here is what Neal said in a recent interview about how the song came together. "“Mother, Father” is very orchestral and very musical compared to our more pop-oriented rock songs. With “Mother, Father,” I had these classical chord changes that I came up with, and I wrote the whole song musically. And then my father, while he was living, wrote really interesting notes for it on the piano. I showed him the chord changes, and he came up with the interlude that the guitar and piano play. It pulled the whole song together. I like the sentiment of what Steve and Jonathan wrote lyrically about the song. I usually don’t come from that area. There’s a few songs that I’ve written choruses on, but I don’t really consider myself a lyricist. So I felt that, where they came from - about family in general, disjointed families, and how they fight to stay together - it’s something real that everybody deals with. I thought it fit perfectly for the music."
awesome - thank you for the insight!! Wheel in the sky is another song where Steve hits a crazy note and a lot of people think it is the guitar!
@@coachmichael1015 Right! AI can't differentiate that one either. Everyone is like, "Hey! Where did Steve's high note go?!" 😂
It is both a dark and hopeful song, thus the mood changes during the course of the song. The verses are dark, the chorus and outro are hopeful.
No one like Steve pary
He is amazing!
There’s not even a handful