Congratulations for catching Steve Perry singing during the guitar solo! Most people miss it and just think it's coming from the guitar. His voice is one of a kind. You should check out 1980 in Japan Lights and Stay Awhile, played together.
It's so strange. We had to wait to hear these songs on the radio or buy the record. This song was released in 1978, 46 years ago. I feel like an antique. But I'm glad this beautiful, epic music is still being heard. Thanks Ace.
I’m so glad I grew up in this era of music. I was a freshman in HS when evolution came out and went to every concert journey played in Los Angeles including the rose bowl. How I loved my Steve Perry Journey. BTW, for the younger kids, we older folks have a Steve Perry Journey or Arnel (and those before him) and a David Lee Roth Van Halen or Sammy Hagar (others).
Make no mistake, Ace, you're watching a live performance, but the audio is the studio version dubbed over for the "official video." Record companies often do that on live performances because that's the product they're selling, albums and records. But you see, a band like Journey, like many 70s bands, perfected their songs on stage, then took them into the studio to record. That's why Steve's voice with guitar isn't up front or the same volume as the guitar solo, it was mixed like that too blend more and not stand out. Speaking of standing out, Steve Perry, like most front men, did dress differently than the rest of the band because they were out front representing the group.
Another singer who did that well was Brad Delp with Boston. It was hard to tell where he left off and the guitar took over. You had to watch them do More Than A Feeling live to realize just how skilled he was.
Well I’m 55 years old now but in my 20’s I saw more live shows than I can remember..saw Journey three times, their first three tours, and paid $10 the first time, $12 the second time and $18 the third time. Their shows were over two hours long and Journey was beyond fantastic live! If Steve Perry was still with them I’d pay big bucks to see them again. You’re right about the money now. It’s all a big money grab cuz these performers today don’t just sing and play. It’s all kinds of crazy stage tricks and wardrobe changes etc. In my opinion if an artist or band is truly talented then they don’t need all that fancy stage crap. Most real fans don’t care about that junk anyway. They just want to see/hear their favorite songs. In the 80’s I saw many big names in music and never paid more than thirty bucks or so and these shows were awesome! Sadly that’s a bygone era in music that’s just gone forever I’m sure! Thanks for keeping classic music alive! And yes….Back then Steve could and did hold that note that long like it was nothing!
When he was interviewed for the book The Singer's Voice, Steve Perry said his voice was like steel when singing with Journey. So you were absolutely right!
You will not go wrong with this band. I know alot of reactors have done it but, even if you look at the 1981 Escape Tour Live "Who's Crying Now" or "Send Her My Love" you won't miss. Spoiler Alert, they sound exactly the same Live as in the Studio. Maybe better.
This is the studio version. Music videos were new -MTV didn’t even exist yet-, so no one really knew what a music video should be. Anyway, if you want to hear another great tune from the same album, listen to Winds of March.
This is from there 4th album but the 1st for there new lead singer Steve Perry Lead Vocals Gregg Rolie Keyboards / lead vocals Neal Schon. Guitar Ross Valery. Bass Ansley Dunbar. Drums This band was made up world class musicians Ansley was a huge drumming influence on me as a teenager Neal & Gregg both came from Santana Ross from Steve Miller band Ross from Steve Miller band
Steve "the voice" Perry my favorite all time male vocalist if you haven't checked out Journey Mother Father live in Houston you really should vocals are insane ❤❤❤❤ By the way Journey was one of the few bands better live
Be sure to check out the Live Escape Houston Tour, Journey with Steve Perry are so much better live than in the studio, songs like: Mother Fater (Steve's full vocal potential) Escape, Stone in Love, Open Arms and many more
This younger generation just CANNOT understand our music from back then. It's not just the music, it was the events, the atmosphere, the cultures, life. You can't really comprehend..... unless you lived it... and Yes, that was his voice...something not seen these days. it was about talent,,,, not masked by technology
If you watch the live version on The Midnight Special, Steve's high notes on the guitar solo is sooo much clearer. th-cam.com/video/UgeJ15aucdc/w-d-xo.html&pp=ygUqam91cm5leSB3aGVlbCBpbiB0aGUgc2t5IG1pZG5pZ2h0IHNwZWNpYWwg
Congratulations for catching Steve Perry singing during the guitar solo! Most people miss it and just think it's coming from the guitar. His voice is one of a kind. You should check out 1980 in Japan Lights and Stay Awhile, played together.
It's so strange. We had to wait to hear these songs on the radio or buy the record. This song was released in 1978, 46 years ago. I feel like an antique. But I'm glad this beautiful, epic music is still being heard. Thanks Ace.
I graduated from high school in 1978. Definitely makes me feel old. Great music we had though 😍👍
I know........soo different. Music comes to folks so easily these days. Maybe makes it less valued, appreciated.
I’m so glad I grew up in this era of music. I was a freshman in HS when evolution came out and went to every concert journey played in Los Angeles including the rose bowl. How I loved my Steve Perry Journey. BTW, for the younger kids, we older folks have a Steve Perry Journey or Arnel (and those before him) and a David Lee Roth Van Halen or Sammy Hagar (others).
Make no mistake, Ace, you're watching a live performance, but the audio is the studio version dubbed over for the "official video." Record companies often do that on live performances because that's the product they're selling, albums and records. But you see, a band like Journey, like many 70s bands, perfected their songs on stage, then took them into the studio to record. That's why Steve's voice with guitar isn't up front or the same volume as the guitar solo, it was mixed like that too blend more and not stand out. Speaking of standing out, Steve Perry, like most front men, did dress differently than the rest of the band because they were out front representing the group.
Love Journey 💕
Love it when reactors suddenly realize that it's Steve's voice along with the guitar. Lol
Another singer who did that well was Brad Delp with Boston. It was hard to tell where he left off and the guitar took over. You had to watch them do More Than A Feeling live to realize just how skilled he was.
Steve Perry has a awesome voice so many great songs from journey
Special singer forever Soo beautiful The journey Man legend perry forever ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Well I’m 55 years old now but in my 20’s I saw more live shows than I can remember..saw Journey three times, their first three tours, and paid $10 the first time, $12 the second time and $18 the third time. Their shows were over two hours long and Journey was beyond fantastic live! If Steve Perry was still with them I’d pay big bucks to see them again. You’re right about the money now. It’s all a big money grab cuz these performers today don’t just sing and play. It’s all kinds of crazy stage tricks and wardrobe changes etc. In my opinion if an artist or band is truly talented then they don’t need all that fancy stage crap. Most real fans don’t care about that junk anyway. They just want to see/hear their favorite songs. In the 80’s I saw many big names in music and never paid more than thirty bucks or so and these shows were awesome! Sadly that’s a bygone era in music that’s just gone forever I’m sure! Thanks for keeping classic music alive! And yes….Back then Steve could and did hold that note that long like it was nothing!
My senior year of high school. Great music 👍
When he was interviewed for the book The Singer's Voice, Steve Perry said his voice was like steel when singing with Journey. So you were absolutely right!
You need to checkout Journey live in Osaka 1980, Lights & Stay Awhile. Steve Perry’s voice is amazing.
"Feeling That Way / Anytime" (the two tunes were made to be played back-to-back) provides another great listening experience from this album.
You will not go wrong with this band. I know alot of reactors have done it but, even if you look at the 1981 Escape Tour Live "Who's Crying Now" or "Send Her My Love" you won't miss. Spoiler Alert, they sound exactly the same Live as in the Studio. Maybe better.
I always considered it great that a band appreciated their fans enough to dress for the occasion. After all the fans are paying to see these guys.
This is the studio version. Music videos were new -MTV didn’t even exist yet-, so no one really knew what a music video should be. Anyway, if you want to hear another great tune from the same album, listen to Winds of March.
This is from there 4th album but the 1st for there new lead singer
Steve Perry Lead Vocals
Gregg Rolie Keyboards / lead vocals
Neal Schon. Guitar
Ross Valery. Bass
Ansley Dunbar. Drums
This band was made up world class musicians
Ansley was a huge drumming influence on me as a teenager
Neal & Gregg both came from Santana
Ross from Steve Miller band
Ross from Steve Miller band
LOL Yes he's got Elvis suit and the Bee Gees voices
Agree, Ace -- unique and quite good vocals...
Steve "the voice" Perry my favorite all time male vocalist if you haven't checked out Journey Mother Father live in Houston you really should vocals are insane ❤❤❤❤ By the way Journey was one of the few bands better live
Be sure to check out the Live Escape Houston Tour, Journey with Steve Perry are so much better live than in the studio, songs like: Mother Fater (Steve's full vocal potential) Escape, Stone in Love, Open Arms and many more
This younger generation just CANNOT understand our music from back then. It's not just the music, it was the events, the atmosphere, the cultures, life. You can't really comprehend..... unless you lived it... and Yes, that was his voice...something not seen these days. it was about talent,,,, not masked by technology
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Steve was singing those high notes. He wasn't screaming them.
If you watch the live version on The Midnight Special, Steve's high notes on the guitar solo is sooo much clearer. th-cam.com/video/UgeJ15aucdc/w-d-xo.html&pp=ygUqam91cm5leSB3aGVlbCBpbiB0aGUgc2t5IG1pZG5pZ2h0IHNwZWNpYWwg