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portland wrote:Eric wrote:portland wrote:The Party's Over - That's the way I feel about Journey.
Why do you frequent a Journey board then?
Cause I like the songs from the 70's and 80's....but thanks for asking
Ehwmatt wrote:Does Adam Sandler have a say in these soundtracks? His movies always have great tunes.
lights1961 wrote:portland wrote:Eric wrote:portland wrote:The Party's Over - That's the way I feel about Journey.
Why do you frequent a Journey board then?
Cause I like the songs from the 70's and 80's....but thanks for asking
good answer... and funny at the same time...
the party was over for Gregg after that song... ;(
Memorex wrote:Have you ever noticed – this song is structured a lot like Don’t Stop Believin’ in the sense that it’s verses and bridges, but no chorus until the end. The hook doesn’t kick in until the very end. The “Hopelessly in Love” parts are a lot like the “Streelight People” parts. The songs end in a similar fashion. Not sure why I never noticed this until I heard The Party’s Over the other day.
Memorex wrote:I read in a magazine back then, and I think I've grown not to believe it, that there was a version of this song with all Steve Perry on it. All instruments and everything. The demo. Over the years, I've figured that was just mis-reported.
JustMyStyle wrote:
One of my favorite tunes .... that video is great... they all look like
they are so into the performance of that song ... and enjoying themselves!!
Lora wrote:JustMyStyle wrote:
One of my favorite tunes .... that video is great... they all look like
they are so into the performance of that song ... and enjoying themselves!!
That performance is from the BAMMIES. I was at that show and they were on fire. It was Jon's first gig with the band. Being a die-hard Gregg Rolie fan, I was sad that he was leaving but you can tell everyone was having such a great time. I miss those shows. The BAMMIES were always special.
Deb wrote:
.........which led right into Where Were You.Sorry the volume is low, Rickster didn't tell me how to work the volume when uploading youtubies, turn up your speakers.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2SBpi8xlC4
Love this version of it from Day On The Green too........ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qxq_ROknB80
Ehwmatt wrote:Memorex wrote:I read in a magazine back then, and I think I've grown not to believe it, that there was a version of this song with all Steve Perry on it. All instruments and everything. The demo. Over the years, I've figured that was just mis-reported.
I'd find that hard to believe unless the insrumentation were totally different... this tune is pretty instrumentally complex. Neal is blazin on that intro riff and the jazzy drum licks throughout, particularly at the start, are crazy. The bassline definitely seems to have some of Steve's influence all over it though.
Aaron wrote:The Party's Over is my second favorite Journey song. It's also promenently played in the new Adam Sandler movie Grown Ups. Sandler is the KING!
Triple S wrote:Aaron wrote:The Party's Over is my second favorite Journey song. It's also prominently played in the new Adam Sandler movie Grown Ups. Sandler is the KING!
. . . which is why this thread was started - pay attention!!! Did you see the movie Aaron? - I thought it was quite funny, much better than the reviews say.
Jeremey wrote:I thought Stevie Keys played keys on this? Lora?
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