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Red13JoePa wrote:I never saw the Chain Reaction video. I guess it wasn't a big enough hit for inclusion.Never even knew it HAD a video.
NealIsGod wrote:Red13JoePa wrote:I never saw the Chain Reaction video. I guess it wasn't a big enough hit for inclusion.Never even knew it HAD a video.
Really? I remember seeing it a lot back in the day, and had never seen After the Fall until the GH DVD came out.
CR is a cool video, 13. We have to get that to you somehow. I may have it on an old VHS tape somewhere.
Shania wrote:My favorite video from the GHDVD is When You Love A Woman.It has a certain “flavor” that goes so well with the song...I can`t even describe it.The director was a genius.Wayne Isham,if I remember well.Anyway,I think that WYLAW is the only true state-of-the-art video in Journey`s history.
13, you`re right about the LTS video,it`s so 70s! Gotta love that.
I think LTS was filmed in 1979 at the U.C. Berkeley where Journey had a free concert.
Clasicrockldy wrote:Such camp on the Chain Reaction video. I wonder what was on Journey's mind when that idea came about. And who thought that concept up.
Clasicrockldy wrote:NealIsGod wrote:Red13JoePa wrote:I never saw the Chain Reaction video. I guess it wasn't a big enough hit for inclusion.Never even knew it HAD a video.
Really? I remember seeing it a lot back in the day, and had never seen After the Fall until the GH DVD came out.
CR is a cool video, 13. We have to get that to you somehow. I may have it on an old VHS tape somewhere.
Joe and NIG,
I do have the video "Chain Reaction" on a compilation tape of Journey videos. On this compilation tape, I even have some solo vids from Neal and Gregg as well as Steve. PM me if you want the whole vid list.
I can make a dvd of the tape if you wish.![]()
jrny84 wrote:I agree the music video for "When you love a woman" is the most polished and well produced video. For me the ROR concert footage is my favorite to watch. Great camera angles, stage design, and lighting. The Mt. Aire concert looked like it was such an energized show.
Memorex wrote:jrny84 wrote:I agree the music video for "When you love a woman" is the most polished and well produced video. For me the ROR concert footage is my favorite to watch. Great camera angles, stage design, and lighting. The Mt. Aire concert looked like it was such an energized show.
It was. Amazing show. Amazing day.
SF-Dano wrote:Memorex wrote:jrny84 wrote:I agree the music video for "When you love a woman" is the most polished and well produced video. For me the ROR concert footage is my favorite to watch. Great camera angles, stage design, and lighting. The Mt. Aire concert looked like it was such an energized show.
It was. Amazing show. Amazing day.
I was there too. It was a fantastic day of music and fun in the sun. Though it was the 3 horseman version of Journey, they put on a great show that night.
StoneCold wrote:SF-Dano wrote:I was there too. It was a fantastic day of music and fun in the sun. Though it was the 3 horseman version of Journey, they put on a great show that night.
"Three Horsemen version of Journey",never heard it portrayed that way but fitting. What would they be called now?
Yep, Mt. Aire is a great memory. Aug 1986 if I remember right. The other bands were pretty good. Glass Tiger and Honeymoon Suite. GT was on gone pretty quick after riding a wave on the song that Bryan Adams cameod on.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JG2IFsz_n5c
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