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knox wrote:I just watched the Seperate Ways clip on You Tube (still trying to burn the MTV video out of my memory). This had to be close to the end of the tour.
So, here is the part I might get blasted for, but what the heck.
I thought Perry wore the Leopard shirt the entire tour. When did he change? Did he wear any others besided the leopard and the red/black one? The red/black seems to fit in more with the Frontiers Era than the Escape era. At least Perry still had his long hair in the video.
Shallow and girlie, I know... But does anyone have any answers?
Thanks.
JeremyP wrote:I could be wrong, but I think that clip is from one of the "Day At The Green" shows that Journey played at in 1982.
I always thought it was neat to see Steve sing that song with long hair. lol
It's weird how we associate certain songs with different looks of the band, like I can't hear a ROR song and not picture Perry's feathered mullet-ish thing.
RockinDeano wrote:He wore that Goddamned "Heaven" shirt on Frontiers tour.
Yeah, he wore that red and black one too.
Fuck I need to shower. I feel gay all over. Thanks Knox you big dick.
knox wrote:
Here ya go, this outa help:
I seriously think that video did some damage to Journey's image. The Chain Reaction and After The Fall didn't help much, either. I know it was the early 80's, but c'mon - if Duran Duran could put out quality stuff why couldn't Journey? Did anyone actually WATCH those things before they put them on air? Tongue in cheek is one thing. These things were Major Swiss Cheese...
No wonder they lost credibility. Their videos were embarassing! They should have just stuck to Live.
knox wrote: I still panic when my GH DVD starts on Sep. Ways. I have to shut my eyes and feel my way around the controls to skip to the next song.
ohsherrie wrote:knox wrote: I still panic when my GH DVD starts on Sep. Ways. I have to shut my eyes and feel my way around the controls to skip to the next song.
An official girlie Perryhead agreeing with you on this. I HATE that damned video and the Chain Reaction one. I think the Perry dance in the After the Fall video is kinda cute though.
froy wrote:
Heck I Love Chain Reaction its a 6 man JRNY band and Perry throws Neal to the ground.
After the fall is great also.
Dude, back away from the crackpipe. 6 man Journey? There never was a 6 man Journey.
froy wrote:
I want to make a video for Colors of The Spirit
I will shoot it in Nevada at the Valley of Fire
I can see it in my head right now
The intro a snake flying by and The band in the Red desert Perry up on a cliff dancing around
Its all in my brain.
Someday the follow up to Anyway .
ohsherrie wrote:froy wrote:
I want to make a video for Colors of The Spirit
I will shoot it in Nevada at the Valley of Fire
I can see it in my head right now
The intro a snake flying by and The band in the Red desert Perry up on a cliff dancing around
Its all in my brain.
Someday the follow up to Anyway .
OMG Froy, I can almost visualize it. It would be a true masterpiece in video art. I wish I thought it could really happen.
froy wrote:ohsherrie wrote:froy wrote:
I want to make a video for Colors of The Spirit
I will shoot it in Nevada at the Valley of Fire
I can see it in my head right now
The intro a snake flying by and The band in the Red desert Perry up on a cliff dancing around
Its all in my brain.
Someday the follow up to Anyway .
OMG Froy, I can almost visualize it. It would be a true masterpiece in video art. I wish I thought it could really happen.
Im telling you OH Sherrie I have it in my head
It would start out with a rattle snake wisping by on the desert ground
You would see the bom boom on a funky native american drum
It would be a Native American theme set to this killer tune
The part when Perry say's we are One we are one he would be high on a cliff hand in a U shape and he would be yelling it from high on a big red mountain
The band would be on all different levels of the canyon where it would be shot
There would be an eagle flying away at the end into the sunset
Steve Smith would have a very primitive Drum kit
The AHHHHHHHHHHHHH part towards the end would be an Indian chant
I see it so clearly
If you have ever been to the Valley of Fire you would know this is the place for this video
If not goggle it .
froy wrote:Dude, back away from the crackpipe. 6 man Journey? There never was a 6 man Journey.
Ahh Ahh Deano you are wrong dude
Neal at the bar with Perry who is playing the guitar in the background
Neals brother thats who .
I know my shit ,
6 man JRNY in that video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=avVxbD95Kc4
knox wrote:Okay, here is another video from Day On The Green.
There is a dvd out there somewhere, and I WANT IT!!!
Anyone know the set list, or what date this was?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s9HsKwQ-bWQ&mode=related&search=
PLEASE, I NEED THIS DVD!!!!!
froy wrote:knox wrote:Okay, here is another video from Day On The Green.
There is a dvd out there somewhere, and I WANT IT!!!
Anyone know the set list, or what date this was?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s9HsKwQ-bWQ&mode=related&search=
PLEASE, I NEED THIS DVD!!!!!
There are only 3 songs released from this show
Open Seperate and Whos
JeremyP wrote:I just realized that this performance is the last we hear of Perry's smooth Escape era tenor before "Frontiers" when he added the gravel edge to his voice that we're familiar with from "Separate Ways" and "Ask The Lonely" and others.
I know he sounded pretty smooth on the "Frontiers" tour, but these Day On The Green performances seem like the end of an era or something.
knox wrote:
Jeremy, that is EXACTLY what I thought when I was watching these. The end of an era.
My favorite Journey times are from 78-81. However, I will now add 82 to that. Something changed between 81 and the recording of Frontiers in 82/release of 83. I know Deano and a lot of other people love Frontiers, but it went downhill for me there.
There was magic during 81/82 that even surpassed my favorite Departure lineup with Rollie.
Funny how we both had the same thoughts about this performance.
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