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FamilyMan wrote:Can you look back and pinpoint the song that definitively made you a Journey fan for life? For me, I remember the steady stream of live music videos in seemingly constant rotation on MTV in late '81. "Don't Stop Believin'" and "Open Arms" were staples, but when "Stone In Love" and "Who's Cryin' Now" came on, I think that's when it went to a whole different level. They were pop songs, but once SP allowed the band - namely Neal - to close those songs as elongated jams, I was hooked. To this day, I never get tired of listening to those leads. I think only Slash ("November Rain") has done anything like it since.
lindalut wrote:Infinity in 78......the songs on that record went right to my heart. Fell in love with the voice of Journey then. Even my 10 year old son loved those songs. We used to listen to them all the time. Such memories of the past
Sucked me right in too, Ricky!!lights1961 wrote:feeling that way/anytime... the intro to Feeling that way and open my eyes to a new kind of way... this song mus be PLAYED LOUD its the master piece song by Journey in my opinion... ...it made my hair stand up it was soo good...and still gets my hair to stand up when its on the radio... DSB is the siganature song...but Feeling that way is the one journey tune that swept me away...
Michigan Girl wrote:Sucked me right in too, Ricky!!lights1961 wrote:feeling that way/anytime... the intro to Feeling that way and open my eyes to a new kind of way... this song mus be PLAYED LOUD its the master piece song by Journey in my opinion... ...it made my hair stand up it was soo good...and still gets my hair to stand up when its on the radio... DSB is the siganature song...but Feeling that way is the one journey tune that swept me away...
Does anyone remember the first time they actually viewed them
singing on MTV?!? It was ^^^^^ for me!!
Lora wrote:"Patiently" - live on the 1978 Midnight Special TV series. My brother was watching and called me into the room to check out this band called Journey. I'd never heard of them before. I was blown away and went to Tower Records the next day to buy Infinity. I bought Journey, Look Into The Future & Next about a week later not realizing that the singer-guy I saw on TV wasn't on those albums. Still loved them, though.
First Journey concert in 1980. Met my BFF Cyndy because of Journey. Got a chance to work for them in 1983. Quit my job in Sacramento and moved to SF. Fan Asylum was born in 1984 and we've had some pretty interesting adventures in the last 26 years.
So, yeah. I guess Journey did change my life.
Lora wrote:"Patiently" - live on the 1978 Midnight Special TV series. My brother was watching and called me into the room to check out this band called Journey. I'd never heard of them before. I was blown away and went to Tower Records the next day to buy Infinity. I bought Journey, Look Into The Future & Next about a week later not realizing that the singer-guy I saw on TV wasn't on those albums. Still loved them, though.
First Journey concert in 1980. Met my BFF Cyndy because of Journey. Got a chance to work for them in 1983. Quit my job in Sacramento and moved to SF. Fan Asylum was born in 1984 and we've had some pretty interesting adventures in the last 26 years.
So, yeah. I guess Journey did change my life.
Lora wrote:"Patiently" - live on the 1978 Midnight Special TV series. My brother was watching and called me into the room to check out this band called Journey. I'd never heard of them before. I was blown away and went to Tower Records the next day to buy Infinity. I bought Journey, Look Into The Future & Next about a week later not realizing that the singer-guy I saw on TV wasn't on those albums. Still loved them, though.
First Journey concert in 1980. Met my BFF Cyndy because of Journey. Got a chance to work for them in 1983. Quit my job in Sacramento and moved to SF. Fan Asylum was born in 1984 and we've had some pretty interesting adventures in the last 26 years.
So, yeah. I guess Journey did change my life.
portland wrote:Since 78 wrote:Neal's intro on Lights and Perry's vocals on Patiently made me a fan forever....nothing better than that musically. Almost makes me feel a little Looney.
That ^^^^ made me smile!
Lora wrote:"Patiently" - live on the 1978 Midnight Special TV series. My brother was watching and called me into the room to check out this band called Journey. I'd never heard of them before. I was blown away and went to Tower Records the next day to buy Infinity. I bought Journey, Look Into The Future & Next about a week later not realizing that the singer-guy I saw on TV wasn't on those albums. Still loved them, though.
First Journey concert in 1980. Met my BFF Cyndy because of Journey. Got a chance to work for them in 1983. Quit my job in Sacramento and moved to SF. Fan Asylum was born in 1984 and we've had some pretty interesting adventures in the last 26 years.
So, yeah. I guess Journey did change my life.
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