scarab wrote:Been listening to a lot of the Rolie era of Journey lately and this song has renewed my love for the schon/perry collaboration, with Rolie, Smith, and Valory, how this this did not become a charted single is beyond me. Even better live.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rPOnHh8yOsg
scarab wrote:Been listening to a lot of the Rolie era of Journey lately and this song has renewed my love for the schon/perry collaboration, with Rolie, Smith, and Valory, how this this did not become a charted single is beyond me. Even better live.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rPOnHh8yOsg
MysteryMountain wrote:Very few bigger fans than me for the Rolie era, more so the very beginning, but I digress. As for Too Late, maybe because it's like 2 minutes long? Great tune, but very short in terms of a single, but still a great song.
"Studio Version" canned video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vy6fEQ55qUs
perryfan61 wrote:
One comment said that it was from the Midnight 79 show.....?
Greg wrote:Loved "Too Late". A lot of good songs back in that area. Natural Thing, Little Girl, Lights, Anyway You Want It, etc....
On a side note, I absolutely love The Party's Over (Hopelessly In Love) from Captured. Is this the first song with Cain in the band, or did Rolie play on this tune? I still associate it with the Rolie era even though it may not have necessarily been him on the song playing.
perryfan61 wrote:Greg wrote:Loved "Too Late". A lot of good songs back in that area. Natural Thing, Little Girl, Lights, Anyway You Want It, etc....
On a side note, I absolutely love The Party's Over (Hopelessly In Love) from Captured. Is this the first song with Cain in the band, or did Rolie play on this tune? I still associate it with the Rolie era even though it may not have necessarily been him on the song playing.
Gregg is named in the credits for this song, so he was still around when it came out.
In between the departure of original keyboardist Gregg Rolie from Santana and the arrival of Jonathan Cain from The Babys he was invited to play keyboards on the track "The Party's Over (Hopelessly In Love)" on the 1981 live Journey release Captured.[1] This same track appears on the package set Time³ and the 2001 compilation The Essential Journey.
Memorex wrote:perryfan61 wrote:Greg wrote:Loved "Too Late". A lot of good songs back in that area. Natural Thing, Little Girl, Lights, Anyway You Want It, etc....
On a side note, I absolutely love The Party's Over (Hopelessly In Love) from Captured. Is this the first song with Cain in the band, or did Rolie play on this tune? I still associate it with the Rolie era even though it may not have necessarily been him on the song playing.
Gregg is named in the credits for this song, so he was still around when it came out.
On the Party's Over? I don't think so. Perry as sole writer. Roseman on keyboards. I read it was written during soundchecks, so I Imagine Rolie was involved somehow. But I don't think in the recording of it. Nor was it Cain. I think it was right there in between. Neal recently said it was Perry on bass as well, not Ross I believe.
Memorex wrote:perryfan61 wrote:Greg wrote:Loved "Too Late". A lot of good songs back in that area. Natural Thing, Little Girl, Lights, Anyway You Want It, etc....
On a side note, I absolutely love The Party's Over (Hopelessly In Love) from Captured. Is this the first song with Cain in the band, or did Rolie play on this tune? I still associate it with the Rolie era even though it may not have necessarily been him on the song playing.
Gregg is named in the credits for this song, so he was still around when it came out.
On the Party's Over? I don't think so. Perry as sole writer. Roseman on keyboards. I read it was written during soundchecks, so I Imagine Rolie was involved somehow. But I don't think in the recording of it. Nor was it Cain. I think it was right there in between. Neal recently said it was Perry on bass as well, not Ross I believe.
From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stevie_%22Keys%22_RosemanIn between the departure of original keyboardist Gregg Rolie from Santana and the arrival of Jonathan Cain from The Babys he was invited to play keyboards on the track "The Party's Over (Hopelessly In Love)" on the 1981 live Journey release Captured.[1] This same track appears on the package set Time³ and the 2001 compilation The Essential Journey.
Onestepper wrote:MysteryMountain wrote:Very few bigger fans than me for the Rolie era, more so the very beginning, but I digress. As for Too Late, maybe because it's like 2 minutes long? Great tune, but very short in terms of a single, but still a great song.
"Studio Version" canned video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vy6fEQ55qUs
Perry's stage presence during those days always makes me chuckle a bit. He looks like a model posing for some glamour magazine.
tj wrote:Onestepper wrote:MysteryMountain wrote:Very few bigger fans than me for the Rolie era, more so the very beginning, but I digress. As for Too Late, maybe because it's like 2 minutes long? Great tune, but very short in terms of a single, but still a great song.
"Studio Version" canned video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vy6fEQ55qUs
Perry's stage presence during those days always makes me chuckle a bit. He looks like a model posing for some glamour magazine.
I never have been a fan of Perry's stage persona, particularly the pre-Escape years. It always seemed too contrived. I did like the video for Strung Out.
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