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Gunbot wrote:There are probably a lot of Demos like this laying around. Sony probably owns the distribution rights though.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u471eHDlGdA
Ehwmatt wrote:Gunbot wrote:There are probably a lot of Demos like this laying around. Sony probably owns the distribution rights though.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u471eHDlGdA
Damn, that's just a little too high and girly for me... sometimes early Perry grates on me.
Peartree12249 wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:Gunbot wrote:There are probably a lot of Demos like this laying around. Sony probably owns the distribution rights though.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u471eHDlGdA
Damn, that's just a little too high and girly for me... sometimes early Perry grates on me.
Holy crap that's some singing. I do agree with you Ehwmatt. While his high notes are amazing I prefer SP's post 1980 voice better. A whole album of him singing that high is a little too much. I like his mature more soulful delivery much better.
Gunbot wrote:There are probably a lot of Demos like this laying around. Sony probably owns the distribution rights though.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u471eHDlGdA
Ehwmatt wrote:Gunbot wrote:There are probably a lot of Demos like this laying around. Sony probably owns the distribution rights though.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u471eHDlGdA
Damn, that's just a little too high and girly for me... sometimes early Perry grates on me.
G.I.Jim wrote:Holy shit!!! Check these vocals out on this "Wheel In The Sky" demo!!!DAMN that guy had some serious vocals. This is an awesome version of this song too.
Check this out...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A30AKLVM ... re=related
inaweofschon wrote:Check here....
[url]guitars101.com[/url]
Under the bootlegs section. I have found demos from the infinity sessions and the departure sessions. Some really interesting versions of songs we all know.
BTW, I've also found bootlegs of concerts from every era of the band!
G.I.Jim wrote:inaweofschon wrote:Check here....
[url]guitars101.com[/url]
Under the bootlegs section. I have found demos from the infinity sessions and the departure sessions. Some really interesting versions of songs we all know.
BTW, I've also found bootlegs of concerts from every era of the band!
Don't you have to be a member for that site?
G.I.Jim wrote:inaweofschon wrote:Check here....
[url]guitars101.com[/url]
Under the bootlegs section. I have found demos from the infinity sessions and the departure sessions. Some really interesting versions of songs we all know.
BTW, I've also found bootlegs of concerts from every era of the band!
Don't you have to be a member for that site?
steveo777 wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:inaweofschon wrote:Check here....
[url]guitars101.com[/url]
Under the bootlegs section. I have found demos from the infinity sessions and the departure sessions. Some really interesting versions of songs we all know.
BTW, I've also found bootlegs of concerts from every era of the band!
Don't you have to be a member for that site?
Yeah, how do you download any of those?
inaweofschon wrote:steveo777 wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:inaweofschon wrote:Check here....
[url]guitars101.com[/url]
Under the bootlegs section. I have found demos from the infinity sessions and the departure sessions. Some really interesting versions of songs we all know.
BTW, I've also found bootlegs of concerts from every era of the band!
Don't you have to be a member for that site?
Yeah, how do you download any of those?
Easy, members post links to sites such as rapidshare, megaupload, etc. You just follow the links. Some of the download sites make it hard for you to download unless you have a premium membership. I have not joined any of those sites and I still have found many jems that reside on my mp3 player!
G.I.Jim wrote:I'm not sure if this has ever been touched on before, but are there any Journey demos of songs that made it to the albums? I don't think I've ever heard any. I'm just curious to know if there are any out there? If so, I'd LOVE to hear them.
Andrew wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:I'm not sure if this has ever been touched on before, but are there any Journey demos of songs that made it to the albums? I don't think I've ever heard any. I'm just curious to know if there are any out there? If so, I'd LOVE to hear them.
I have a few....
Andrew wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:I'm not sure if this has ever been touched on before, but are there any Journey demos of songs that made it to the albums? I don't think I've ever heard any. I'm just curious to know if there are any out there? If so, I'd LOVE to hear them.
I have a few....
Andrew wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:I'm not sure if this has ever been touched on before, but are there any Journey demos of songs that made it to the albums? I don't think I've ever heard any. I'm just curious to know if there are any out there? If so, I'd LOVE to hear them.
I have a few....
G.I.Jim wrote:Holy shit!!! Check these vocals out on this "Wheel In The Sky" demo!!!DAMN that guy had some serious vocals. This is an awesome version of this song too.
Check this out...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A30AKLVM ... re=related
Lora wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:Holy shit!!! Check these vocals out on this "Wheel In The Sky" demo!!!DAMN that guy had some serious vocals. This is an awesome version of this song too.
Check this out...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A30AKLVM ... re=related
That isn't a demo. That is from the King Biscuit Flower Hour radio show recorded in 1978, recorded live in the studio. They were joined in the studio by the Tower Of Power horn section, Tom Johnston from The Doobie Brothers and Annie Sampson and Jo Baker from Stoneground. Love this whole session and wish they had officially released it. They did include one track from the session (Good Times) on the Time3 box set.
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