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squirt1 wrote:Deb- Do you have Time 3 box set? If so could you put up Lovin touchin squeezin from that cd set ? It is a great version especially at the end.
Deb wrote:Opened The Door http://download.yousendit.com/15E9FCD566CAF50A
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Red13JoePa wrote:No voice like it.
Except Augeri.
And Castronovo.
And Chalfont.
And Pineda.
And Jeremey.
And Hugo.
And Tony Mills.
And Dave Bickler.
And Geoff Tate.
Lora wrote:Thanks, Deb. I love the SP & GR harmonies, too. Makes me sad that I only saw that combo in concert once, in 1980.
There has never been anyone with a voice that touches my soul like Steve's does. I doubt there ever will be. I'm just really grateful that I was able to experience as many shows as I did and that there are great boots like this floating around. Thanks for posting.
Lora wrote:Thanks, Deb. I love the SP & GR harmonies, too. Makes me sad that I only saw that combo in concert once, in 1980.
There has never been anyone with a voice that touches my soul like Steve's does. I doubt there ever will be. I'm just really grateful that I was able to experience as many shows as I did and that there are great boots like this floating around. Thanks for posting.
mistiejourney wrote:Lora wrote:Thanks, Deb. I love the SP & GR harmonies, too. Makes me sad that I only saw that combo in concert once, in 1980.
There has never been anyone with a voice that touches my soul like Steve's does. I doubt there ever will be. I'm just really grateful that I was able to experience as many shows as I did and that there are great boots like this floating around. Thanks for posting.
Then there are folks like me who didn't even know Journey was on the map until 1984! I missed ALL those early concert tours - thank god I managed to see the ROR tour twice!
I right there with you on Perry's voice. I'm in the car and the iPod is on "shuffle" and Steve starts singing - solo or Journey - and its like that old commercial where the guy is sitting in front of his speakers with his hair flying in the wind.
It just blows me away.
Lora wrote:Thanks, Deb. I love the SP & GR harmonies, too. Makes me sad that I only saw that combo in concert once, in 1980.
There has never been anyone with a voice that touches my soul like Steve's does. I doubt there ever will be. I'm just really grateful that I was able to experience as many shows as I did and that there are great boots like this floating around. Thanks for posting.
ProgRocker53 wrote:mistiejourney wrote:Lora wrote:Thanks, Deb. I love the SP & GR harmonies, too. Makes me sad that I only saw that combo in concert once, in 1980.
There has never been anyone with a voice that touches my soul like Steve's does. I doubt there ever will be. I'm just really grateful that I was able to experience as many shows as I did and that there are great boots like this floating around. Thanks for posting.
Then there are folks like me who didn't even know Journey was on the map until 1984! I missed ALL those early concert tours - thank god I managed to see the ROR tour twice!
I right there with you on Perry's voice. I'm in the car and the iPod is on "shuffle" and Steve starts singing - solo or Journey - and its like that old commercial where the guy is sitting in front of his speakers with his hair flying in the wind.
It just blows me away.
And then there are people like me, who didn't even know Journey was on the map until 2004.
frfksakes wrote:Red13JoePa wrote:It's the most imitable inimatable voice ever.
Lol, exactly! Yet they just keep trying![]()
Red13JoePa wrote:No voice like it.
Except Augeri.
And Castronovo.
And Chalfont.
And Pineda.
And Jeremey.
And Hugo.
And Tony Mills.
And Dave Bickler.
And Geoff Tate.
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