I'm thinking this concert was from 08 but could be wrong. I saw Mickey in concert last month and he's still hitting those high notes. He put on a great show. @@glennackerman6171
Ritchie Blackmore (Deep Purple/Rainbow): "I had seen Jimi in Survivor and was very impressed. I remember going down to Tennessee to meet him and I really liked him as a person. He then came up to try out with Deep Purple. We did one song, I think it was 'Going Down' and he was so good I immediately stopped playing and just said, 'You're in!' He said, 'Don't you want to do more songs?' I said, 'No, you are so damn good, I know that you are perfect for the job.' We went out and celebrated at a restaurant. I was full of ideas due to his melodic, soulful voice, and he could improvise much better than a lot of singers I knew so he had every aspect I was looking for in a singer. Very, very nice guy. Very humble. Unfortunately, two weeks later, we were told he couldn't join the band. We never found out why. I think it had something to do with the management. I was surprised and saddened by what happened, and it was a mystery to me what had gone down. It was a bad moment for me. I rated him as one of the top singers in the country."
I'm sure Jimi was disappointed. He would have undoubtedly been great with Deep Purple, or any band he would have graced with his presence. Awesome story, thanks for sharing!
@@TerraAustralisUnlimitedHave you listened to his earlier music at all? While in high school he sang with The Debuts. They had a single named “If I Cry.” You can find it on TH-cam. He was also in a few Memphis bands…Target and Cobra. Target in particular shows off the “heavy” side of his voice.
Jim Peterik, is just a great all around musician!! He writes, plays multiple instruments and is a decent singer to boot. He has more talent in his pinky than most “musicians” of today.
Met him at Walgreens in western springs like 2 years ago. Was gracious enough to give me sometime to talk about some great old survivor songs from WAY back...
Fantastic concert. All of the artists did a wonderful job. Jim Peterik is awesome. Jimi's voice is perfect. He also sounds fantastic at Firefest 2010, a really high energy concert by him with Tommy Denander. Forever Jimi.👋
Thank you SO much for uploading this AMAZING concert. I use to watch it all the time on my cable box a few years ago (now long gone..) The first two songs ( HIgh & Hold), the (2) best versions I have EVER heard in my entire life. Proof alone that Jimi Jamison was one of the greatest vocalist of ALL TIME ! The entire house band is on FIRE ! I was lucky enough to see Survivor in the late 1980's here at the Cape Cod Melody Tent, Hyannis,MA and after the concert I got to hang out with the bass player Stephan at the hotel across the street. A HUGE thrill for teen bass player ME !
@@robertbroughton1443 Yeah, but at least they're still out there, doing what they love, & their fans love. I'm both impressed & grateful to those still able to sing & perform. I saw Paul McCartney at Wrigley Field in 2011, & it was a horribly hot & humid night in Chicago, abnormally so even after dark. It was so bad, they ran out of bottled water, which had been selling for like $7 a bottle, & had nothing but warm beer left, about the same price -- amazing that happened at such a large venue. All that to say, I'm not sure how old Paul was then, close to 70 at least, but that man played a nearly 3-hour set, with no breaks, & while I'm sure he had water available, I didn't see him drink any. That would be tough on a younger person, let alone someone his age. So more power to those still able to do what they enjoy!
OMG! What a wonderful performance! Words cannot express how moved I am by the gorgeous artists who have come together!(miss you Jimi..) The sound and visual were so clear and so incredible, and once again I was amazed at Jim Peterik’s talent and popularity! Thank you so much for uploading it!
Didn't realize how close in time all these folks are to me. Mickey Thomas is one of the best singers in history. Very special people who all added a lot to the soundtrack of life.
1963, Jim and I played sax in band (he was 1st chair of course). Honest to God, I could see he was a musical genius even then. He could literally play any tune off the top of his head, no printed music required. I thought he would become another Paul Desmond.
Fantastic video. My favorite singer (that I listen to daily) is Jimi, whether with Survivor, solo CDs, One Man's Trash or unreleased music. He is such a powerful and unforgettable singer. Jim Peterik is a musical virtuoso. The two 38 Special songs were co-written by Jim Peterik. Wow, the musicians all sounded great. Thanks for posting.
I listen to him daily. Peter Cetera and Jimi were always my favorite but Jim has taken number. I search everyday for something new. Have you watched Firefest 2010 simply amazing concert Also just discovered Jimis song called Long Time the best
@@BarbaraE-zh7ey I have the One Man's Trash History CD on which the song you referred to as on. I think I have all of his CDs except Target Captured. I also have quite a bit of his unreleased material on TH-cam. He is the best.
@@BarbaraE-zh7ey I do Love the Firefest concerts and the one he did in the Kentucky in 1995 is great too. The Survivor Japan concerts are fantastic; they're all special.
Incredible but true seeing my two Best singers singning thougher Jimi Jamison et Mikey Thomas ❤❤🌹🙏🕺thank you very God bless all of these extraordinaires singers I love you with all of my Harth💃🕺
Jimi Jamison has that Melodyne (the actual name for AutoTune) audibly cranked on his vocals. The pitch-shifting feature is doings its job. It's amazing how far it's come for live performers in recent years. He always had such a great voice and it's awesome that he found ways to continue performing at a high level even at that age.
Jimi didn't need any of that; he was always pitch perfect and able to transition from lower to higher registers with ease. Also, he was in his fifties here--"even at that age" is condescending and insulting. Jimi Jamison was an unparalleled talent and a seasoned professional in every sense of the word.
@@laurayounge @laurayounge And he was unmistakably using Melodyne on his vocals during this performance. Not sure why you'd believe that a singer's voice doesn't degrade with age and decades of use. Father Time is (and always will be) undefeated versus performers. If you find that condescending or you feel insulted by proxy on Jimi Jamison's behalf because he's an aging singer who uses a very common technological tool to aid him in delivering an entertaining live performance, then I don't think there's much more to say.
@@oldschoolgay Sorry for the delayed reply. There are noticeable pitch shifts, particularly at the end of phrases where the notes audibly bend up or down. It's the hallmark of this kind of technology. It's been used for decades in studio recording but the software creators have made unbelievable strides with its effectiveness during live performances over the last several years to the point that it's now ubiquitous. The best versions of Melodyne-type software are all but undetectable anymore, even live. It's been a lifesaver for performers who can't (or won't) use a pre-recorded vocal track. If you've been to a show by any artist of almost any stature (even smaller touring bands in the clubs) in the last 5-7 years you've heard it, even if you didn't know it. If you want to see what earlier versions of bad Auto-tuning sounded like, the go-to example is Billy Joel doing the national anthem at the Super Bowl in 2007. The techs set the software to a different key than the one he sang it in which made it constantly struggle to keep him on-key. It's super obvious and really, really bad. He got a lot of flak for it. m.th-cam.com/video/zmhTmKD6rXc/w-d-xo.html
@@madlift Real fans of Jimi Jamison: Check out Jimi's live performance of Search Is Over on 8/17/14 on TH-cam, two weeks before his death and six days before his 63rd birthday.
Seen Survivor a couple times. Awesome!! Jimi had such a great voice. RIP! Thank you to Jim Petrick for the great music and arrangements. Great job! Also love the addition of Micki Thomas, Lynyrd Skynyrd, 38 Special, and Jim's 1st big hit and those horns were phenomenal!!
Here's our exclusive interview with The Ides of March founder and former Survivor member, Jim Peterik. th-cam.com/video/5O3lqX_MIF0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=_xh2u1-R6vsOiXKo
I have been watching every video of Jimi Jamison that i can find. He is gorgeous in every video but, I always thought the most current Jimi looked like a different person than the 1980s Jimi. Of course, he was older. But the difference was more than just aging. Finally, in this video, he looks like the link between his 1980s look and his 2000s look.
Awesome is the only word that comes to mind when this amount of talent comes together on a single stage. Legends, icons, classics...masters of the craft of rock 'n' roll!😃
I came here to see 38 Special, though I love all the artists that play at World Stage-- was fortunate enough to see them a couple times many moons ago.. Don Barnes & Donnie Van Zant are so talented and love to hear all the accompaniment with the horns and backup singers. Jim Peterik is amazing too.. So cool that he brings all these great musicians together in one venue to showcase their talents. ❤
Probably my favorite song that Jim Peterik co-wrote with a member of .38 Special, is the song "Alive". Peterik and Donnie Van Zant co-wrote it with Donnie's brother, Johnny. The Van Zant brothers were the first to record the song with Johnny singing it. They are very underrated as songwriters. Tending to be in their late brother Ronnie's shadow. Later on, the late Jimi Jamison recorded a cover of it which was a bonus track on his Crossroads Moment CD. One of the backing singers in this video, Lisa McClowry, sang backing vocals on Jimi Jamison's cover of the song "Alive". Jamison also apparently sang a country version of the song first, which will be on the upcoming Jimmy Wayne Jamison CD in August. Anyhow, favorite Peterik and Don Barnes co-writes would be: "To Miss Somebody" (sung by Peterik and Dennis DeYoung on the first World Stage album), "Winds of Change", and "Chain Lightnin'". Jim Peterik and Don Barnes recently co-wrote 5 songs together for the upcoming 50th Anniversary album for .38 Special.
Saw 38 Special last summer in Milwaukee, Don Barnes looks like he's in his 50's, awesome. Peterik is amazing, touched so many bands and is still rocking. Love the fact he's a Chicago boy. Rock in America, great closer, love the background singers.
This is a great video. I really love Survivor and it’s hard to find any decent performances after 1990. This is just as good as their first Japan tour. Thank you. This is much appreciated. 😊😊
As I watch this again ( many times). My prayers and thoughts go out to Johnny Vanzant and his family as he deals with his youngest daughter emergency health issues that have caused Lynard Skynard to have to cancel there Concerts for Johnny to be by her side ❤e❤❤
I’m from Anniston Ala. In the early 80’s there was a band from the Gadsden Ala area called Tin Pan Alley. There lead singer sounded just like Jimi Jamison.
Jimi jamison is my all time favorite. Gotta say a 60 year old mickey thomas sounds incrdible on fooled around and fell in love.
WOW
Try 70 year old Mickey Thomas . Looks 40,
I'm thinking this concert was from 08 but could be wrong.
I saw Mickey in concert last month and he's still hitting those high notes. He put on a great show.
@@glennackerman6171
soon as a i heard I Cant Hold Back i was a fan for life
Me too...
Underrated band, musicians and song writing. Jimi Jamison's voice is pitch perfect
Ritchie Blackmore (Deep Purple/Rainbow): "I had seen Jimi in Survivor and was very impressed. I remember going down to Tennessee to meet him and I really liked him as a person. He then came up to try out with Deep Purple. We did one song, I think it was 'Going Down' and he was so good I immediately stopped playing and just said, 'You're in!' He said, 'Don't you want to do more songs?' I said, 'No, you are so damn good, I know that you are perfect for the job.' We went out and celebrated at a restaurant. I was full of ideas due to his melodic, soulful voice, and he could improvise much better than a lot of singers I knew so he had every aspect I was looking for in a singer. Very, very nice guy. Very humble. Unfortunately, two weeks later, we were told he couldn't join the band. We never found out why. I think it had something to do with the management. I was surprised and saddened by what happened, and it was a mystery to me what had gone down. It was a bad moment for me. I rated him as one of the top singers in the country."
Great!!!!
wow. i cant vision him in purple
I'm sure Jimi was disappointed. He would have undoubtedly been great with Deep Purple, or any band he would have graced with his presence. Awesome story, thanks for sharing!
@@TerraAustralisUnlimitedHave you listened to his earlier music at all? While in high school he sang with The Debuts. They had a single named “If I Cry.” You can find it on TH-cam. He was also in a few Memphis bands…Target and Cobra. Target in particular shows off the “heavy” side of his voice.
Wow
Don Barnes rocks. No 38 special without that dude.
love Survivor ,got many albums on vinyl and cd,,,yeah from Norway 2024
Miss you Mr.Jamison.
Great voice taken from us.
Jim you rock brother.
There is no Survivor if there is no Jim Peterik….RIPJimi a great one
Jim Peterik is still alive.❤❤
@@markboller4313 didn’t say Jim was dead
@@markboller4313 He said Jimi. Jimi Jamison died in 2014.
Agree! No Jim... No Jimi... No Dave... Not Survivor!
I miss him his vocals are one of the greatest
Jimi had that million-dollar-voice tone and delivery. Just wonderful. Kudos to Jim Peterik for being such a mastermind behind so many great songs.
Jim Peterik, is just a great all around musician!! He writes, plays multiple instruments and is a decent singer to boot. He has more talent in his pinky than most “musicians” of today.
Met him at Walgreens in western springs like 2 years ago. Was gracious enough to give me sometime to talk about some great old survivor songs from WAY back...
The gentleman played with Bill Chase band.
Dude has some really fake looking hair by the way
R.I.P. Jimi Jamison❤🕊
Thought I knew everything about the 80s music. Was today years old when I found out it was Mickey Thomas on the harmony on I Can't Hold Back.
Me too.
Jimi Jamison gone to soon RIP Rock brother!
❤❤❤
Cant believe Jimi has been gone 10 years already….such a talent.
I still cry.
Jimi was a vocal god. So underrated.
Mickey Thomas gotta be one of the best singers ever born ever.. and one of the most underrated ever
heck yaa
Effortless, definitely one of the best.
He first got noticed is when he singing with orleans band
Definitely one of the greatest singers in rock history
No.. Elvin Bishop song got mickey the job with starship..
Ow man i'm so glad i discovered this video! The man, the voice.. just great! It takes me back to the time that singers could actually sing!
Jimi, you are still missed so much, what a voice, and such a humble guy!!
It's pretty cool that Jimi Jamison and Dave Bickler got to perform with their former Survivor bandmate Jim Peterik once again.
I can’t hold back is one of the greatest songs ever!!
this was so good ..!!!!!
Jimi had such a love of his fans and his music and despite declining health he continued playing right up to the end. RIP Jimi
Jimi Jamison - what a voice. Never lost it - you are missed, man.
Fantastic concert. All of the artists did a wonderful job. Jim Peterik is awesome. Jimi's voice is perfect. He also sounds fantastic at Firefest 2010, a really high energy concert by him with Tommy Denander. Forever Jimi.👋
Firefest 2010 was the best concert ever
Jim Peterik Rocks.. SO many of his songs are the soundtrack of our Lives. Thanks Jim!!
Thank you SO much for uploading this AMAZING concert.
I use to watch it all the time on my cable box a few years ago (now long gone..)
The first two songs ( HIgh & Hold), the (2) best versions I have EVER heard in my entire life.
Proof alone that Jimi Jamison was one of the greatest vocalist of ALL TIME !
The entire house band is on FIRE !
I was lucky enough to see Survivor in the late 1980's here at the Cape Cod Melody Tent, Hyannis,MA and after the concert I got to hang out with the bass player Stephan at the hotel across the street.
A HUGE thrill for teen bass player ME !
I’m still loving Jimi’s voice!! thanx!
Love Jimi 😢 ❤
If there was a concert where they played every hit that Jim wrote, it would be a 10-hour show 🤣. Damn this guy is prolific… and still at it in 2024!
Yeah, what a formation for the "GERITOL" tour. But let's include AC/DC, RUSH,and the ROLLING STONES.
@@robertbroughton1443 Yeah, but at least they're still out there, doing what they love, & their fans love. I'm both impressed & grateful to those still able to sing & perform. I saw Paul McCartney at Wrigley Field in 2011, & it was a horribly hot & humid night in Chicago, abnormally so even after dark. It was so bad, they ran out of bottled water, which had been selling for like $7 a bottle, & had nothing but warm beer left, about the same price -- amazing that happened at such a large venue. All that to say, I'm not sure how old Paul was then, close to 70 at least, but that man played a nearly 3-hour set, with no breaks, & while I'm sure he had water available, I didn't see him drink any. That would be tough on a younger person, let alone someone his age. So more power to those still able to do what they enjoy!
Jimi is one of my favorite singers
Jimi Jamison died of a drug overdose Google it the original lead singer Dave bickler was kicked out of the band
Jimi died of a drug overdose but Bickler's throat was acting up so he QUIT for the good of the band
OMG!
What a wonderful performance!
Words cannot express how moved I am by the gorgeous artists who have come together!(miss you Jimi..)
The sound and visual were so clear and so incredible,
and once again I was amazed at Jim Peterik’s talent and popularity!
Thank you so much for uploading it!
Jimi was incredible. Such a soulful quality to his vocals. This show is so great. Thank you.
100% !!!
Jimi was such a great singer! As good as the records. Gone too young. May he rest in peace.
I got to meet Jim Peterik after a IOM concert. He is one of the nicest guys I have met from the professional musician world. He is so TALENTED !!
Only 146k views? So many people missing what real music is. RIP Jimi. I know that you are in The Almighty God's Heavenly Choir of Angels.
This is incredible! I met Jim years ago, I recorded a song at his home studio. Super nice guy. Guitar enthusiasts… awesome dude.
Those harmonies in I can’t hold back are Devine
Just kick ass good music. The way Rock is supposed to be!
コンポーザーとして優れた印象のジムだが、これを見ると改めて多才なアーチストだと分かる。歌も演奏もパフォーマンスも味わい深くカッコイイ!
Einer der besten Rock Sänger die es gab
Woaw!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤ I love the intensity of Survivor
The production quality of this performance is extremely high, and the musicianship is honed to near perfection. So well rehearsed and delivered. Wow.
Didn't realize how close in time all these folks are to me. Mickey Thomas is one of the best singers in history. Very special people who all added a lot to the soundtrack of life.
1963, Jim and I played sax in band (he was 1st chair of course). Honest to God, I could see he was a musical genius even then. He could literally play any tune off the top of his head, no printed music required. I thought he would become another Paul Desmond.
Thanks for sharing buddy
Fantastic video. My favorite singer (that I listen to daily) is Jimi, whether with Survivor, solo CDs, One Man's Trash or unreleased music. He is such a powerful and unforgettable singer. Jim Peterik is a musical virtuoso. The two 38 Special songs were co-written by Jim Peterik. Wow, the musicians all sounded great. Thanks for posting.
I listen to him daily. Peter Cetera and Jimi were always my favorite but Jim has taken number. I search everyday for something new. Have you watched Firefest 2010 simply amazing concert Also just discovered Jimis song called Long Time the best
@@BarbaraE-zh7ey I have the One Man's Trash History CD on which the song you referred to as on. I think I have all of his CDs except Target Captured. I also have quite a bit of his unreleased material on TH-cam. He is the best.
@@BarbaraE-zh7ey I do Love the Firefest concerts and the one he did in the Kentucky in 1995 is great too. The Survivor Japan concerts are fantastic; they're all special.
He belongs in the top tier of rock vocalists.
Incredible but true seeing my two Best singers singning thougher Jimi Jamison et Mikey Thomas ❤❤🌹🙏🕺thank you very God bless all of these extraordinaires singers I love you with all of my Harth💃🕺
This brought me to tears seeing and hearing Jimi Jamison & Mickey Thomas performing "I Can't Hold Back"?
Just simply a fantastic voice! An absolute legend he is sorely missed!
Joel Hoekstra on guitar, such a genius by the way. Jimi of course perfect as always
Joel is a guitar genius! 💯🎸🎸
Jimi Jamison 💓
Great voice too bad he passed away
He was the best singer Survivor ever had
holy crap.. Fantastic
Jimi Jamison has that Melodyne (the actual name for AutoTune) audibly cranked on his vocals. The pitch-shifting feature is doings its job. It's amazing how far it's come for live performers in recent years. He always had such a great voice and it's awesome that he found ways to continue performing at a high level even at that age.
How can you tell? I don't doubt you, but what do you hear?
Jimi didn't need any of that; he was always pitch perfect and able to transition from lower to higher registers with ease. Also, he was in his fifties here--"even at that age" is condescending and insulting. Jimi Jamison was an unparalleled talent and a seasoned professional in every sense of the word.
@@laurayounge @laurayounge And he was unmistakably using Melodyne on his vocals during this performance. Not sure why you'd believe that a singer's voice doesn't degrade with age and decades of use. Father Time is (and always will be) undefeated versus performers. If you find that condescending or you feel insulted by proxy on Jimi Jamison's behalf because he's an aging singer who uses a very common technological tool to aid him in delivering an entertaining live performance, then I don't think there's much more to say.
@@oldschoolgay Sorry for the delayed reply. There are noticeable pitch shifts, particularly at the end of phrases where the notes audibly bend up or down. It's the hallmark of this kind of technology. It's been used for decades in studio recording but the software creators have made unbelievable strides with its effectiveness during live performances over the last several years to the point that it's now ubiquitous. The best versions of Melodyne-type software are all but undetectable anymore, even live. It's been a lifesaver for performers who can't (or won't) use a pre-recorded vocal track. If you've been to a show by any artist of almost any stature (even smaller touring bands in the clubs) in the last 5-7 years you've heard it, even if you didn't know it. If you want to see what earlier versions of bad Auto-tuning sounded like, the go-to example is Billy Joel doing the national anthem at the Super Bowl in 2007. The techs set the software to a different key than the one he sang it in which made it constantly struggle to keep him on-key. It's super obvious and really, really bad. He got a lot of flak for it.
m.th-cam.com/video/zmhTmKD6rXc/w-d-xo.html
@@madlift Real fans of Jimi Jamison: Check out Jimi's live performance of Search Is Over on 8/17/14 on TH-cam, two weeks before his death and six days before his 63rd birthday.
To state it simply....this concert kicks absolute ass! Peterik assembled a great troupe that does the material more than justice.
Jimi Jamison's solo albums are great too ! And the album he did with Bobby Kimball of Toto is awesome as well.
Rest in Peace Jimi...
9:10 Jimi Jamison & Mickey Thomas together, a master class
Jimi Jamison wow
Seen Survivor a couple times. Awesome!! Jimi had such a great voice. RIP! Thank you to Jim Petrick for the great music and arrangements. Great job! Also love the addition of Micki Thomas, Lynyrd Skynyrd, 38 Special, and Jim's 1st big hit and those horns were phenomenal!!
Eye of the tiger my blood song, Jim your the genius and you have a great voice too!!!
Here's our exclusive interview with The Ides of March founder and former Survivor member, Jim Peterik.
th-cam.com/video/5O3lqX_MIF0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=_xh2u1-R6vsOiXKo
GOOD CONCERT .
THIS WAS SO EXCELLENT! Many memories with each song. Really loved the Van Zandt brothers singing, their harmony was perfect. Made me so nostalgic.
I have been watching every video of Jimi Jamison that i can find. He is gorgeous in every video but, I always thought the most current Jimi looked like a different person than the 1980s Jimi. Of course, he was older. But the difference was more than just aging. Finally, in this video, he looks like the link between his 1980s look and his 2000s look.
Awesome is the only word that comes to mind when this amount of talent comes together on a single stage. Legends, icons, classics...masters of the craft of rock 'n' roll!😃
May I present Exhibit A as to why Jim Peterik should be in the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame.
The rock and roll hall of fame is a farce. They don't deserve Jim Peterik! He should wear it as a badge of honor that he isn't in it.
Can't believe he's not
I came here to see 38 Special, though I love all the artists that play at World Stage-- was fortunate enough to see them a couple times many moons ago..
Don Barnes & Donnie Van Zant are so talented and love to hear all the accompaniment with the horns and backup singers. Jim Peterik is amazing too.. So cool that he brings all these great musicians together in one venue to showcase their talents. ❤
Probably my favorite song that Jim Peterik co-wrote with a member of .38 Special, is the song "Alive". Peterik and Donnie Van Zant co-wrote it with Donnie's brother, Johnny. The Van Zant brothers were the first to record the song with Johnny singing it. They are very underrated as songwriters. Tending to be in their late brother Ronnie's shadow. Later on, the late Jimi Jamison recorded a cover of it which was a bonus track on his Crossroads Moment CD. One of the backing singers in this video, Lisa McClowry, sang backing vocals on Jimi Jamison's cover of the song "Alive". Jamison also apparently sang a country version of the song first, which will be on the upcoming Jimmy Wayne Jamison CD in August. Anyhow, favorite Peterik and Don Barnes co-writes would be: "To Miss Somebody" (sung by Peterik and Dennis DeYoung on the first World Stage album), "Winds of Change", and "Chain Lightnin'". Jim Peterik and Don Barnes recently co-wrote 5 songs together for the upcoming 50th Anniversary album for .38 Special.
まさに青春の象徴。バイタルサインズはレコードが擦り切れるほど聞いた。Vo.ジミになってからのサバイバーにとって最も“らしい”名盤
Thank you so much for ppsting this live 80s songs !!
Incredible voice and apparently a lovely friendly guy - RIP Jimi x
Wow, Jimi, Jim, NightRanger, Mickey, 38. Special, Awesome!!!
Awesome show. Thank you so much for post
This is absolutely fantastic!!! Love it!
Saw 38 Special last summer in Milwaukee, Don Barnes looks like he's in his 50's, awesome. Peterik is amazing, touched so many bands and is still rocking. Love the fact he's a Chicago boy. Rock in America, great closer, love the background singers.
Lovely jimi the best voice,😍
Incredible Survivor video. Band is so tight
The guitar player with blue strat and sparkly tele was ripping it up and doing a great job.
I wish I knew his name..
His name is Mike Aquino. He is a magician on the guitar. True magic!
Jimi was awesome. And Mickey still is in 2024. RIP Jimi, still enjoying your voice and spirit.
This is a great video. I really love Survivor and it’s hard to find any decent performances after 1990. This is just as good as their first Japan tour. Thank you. This is much appreciated. 😊😊
What wonderful musicians and then there is Jimi oh just love that voice thank you for posting the video
This is lit. Need more live reunions like this.
I honestly believe that SURVIVOR, should be inducted into the Rock N roll hall of fame❤
The World missed Jimi Jamison.
One of the best ❤🎙📻
Está toda la banda de pride of lions en el escenario, incluído Toby Hitchcock en los coros 😍
thats first class singing and musicianship.. wow!
Last time I saw .38 Don played the solo on Hold On Loosely. Love him!
Love this a true legend.
Jimi and Jim, legends!
Jim Peterik ein Monster Talent eine Legende
As I watch this again ( many times). My prayers and thoughts go out to Johnny Vanzant and his family as he deals with his youngest daughter emergency health issues that have caused Lynard Skynard to have to cancel there Concerts for Johnny to be by her side ❤e❤❤
Oh WOW 😊 he's still a handsome man 😊❤ Survivor had some great music. Love the 80's
Klem Hayes on bass. Was my teacher at the school of rock. Awesome musician!
Jimi is awesome 😎. Love you 😎♥️🎶🎧🎼🎤
Grace Slick looks and sounds absolutely amazing!
Grace looks good for being 84 years young huh!
Jimi Jamison ❤
Great Music! Best Concert on TH-cam. Love it takes me back to the 80’s.
.38 & Jim Hit it out of the park !!!!
RIP Jimi.
Jimi.❤ Rip 2014
I’m from Anniston Ala. In the early 80’s there was a band from the Gadsden Ala area called Tin Pan Alley. There lead singer sounded just like Jimi Jamison.
ENJOYING THIS GREAT MUSIC!!!