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fredinator wrote:Okay, I'm going to try and do a thread re: Journey/music. So, who all has seen Journey do a concert in the 70's? There must be some of you since it sounds like every one was PACKED! What was it like? Were you stoned/bombed? Do you remember what you wore? How long was it? How much was it?
I wasn't a concert-goer in the 70s so it would be interesting to hear what it was like; kind of like a time-capsule...
Dean, is this a lame thread?
fredinator wrote:
I wasn't a concert-goer in the 70s so it would be interesting to hear what it was like; kind of like a time-capsule...
cyndy wrote:i never saw journey live in the 70s. i asked my uncle to take me in 1978, but my family said no.i begged in 1979. they said no again.
in feb of 1980, i won a radio station call-in contest for passes to the departure record release party. i was so thrilled i got to hear the whole album, meet & take a picture with each band member!
i wouldn't shut up about journey journey journey, so to prevent a full-out tantrum, i was finally allowed to see them play at the palace of fine arts in march of 1980.
it was a life altering experience.
NealIsGod wrote:I didn't get into Journey heavily until E5C4P3 came out. Only saw Perry on the ROR tour in 1986. Very disappointed because it wasn't the Journey from the Houston show that I had watched 1,000 times. I missed my chances to see THAT Journey. Still kicking myself.
Greggie wrote:Yeah, I never had an opportunity to see Steve Perry live at all. Not as a solo artist nor with Journey. I'm still holding out for a little glimmer of hope that my chance hasn't passed yet, but I'm not holding my breathe. Seeing some of those "youtube" videos of Journey on the Escape and Frontiers tour just flat out makes me that much more jealous over those who were lucky enough to have seen them on those tours. You never realize how lucky you are until years down the road when things change in the business.
chickpea wrote:By the time of the ROR tour, I was married and then by FTLOSM, I had kids, so my concert going days were behind me for the most part and I was busy being a mom.
bluejeangirl76 wrote:fredinator wrote:
I wasn't a concert-goer in the 70s so it would be interesting to hear what it was like; kind of like a time-capsule...
Good question. I don't think it's lame either.
Being born in 1976, I wasn't much of a concert goer in the 70s either.I MISSED OUT!!
So I think it will be fun to hear what it was like then.
cyndy wrote:ahhh, days on the green. my very first one was in 1980. i went to see journey, of course. the other bands on the bill were cheap trick, black sabbath (with dio) & molly hatchet.
both the journey force (of which i was a member) & radio station KOME had banner contests. most people used magic markers or spray paint on white bed sheets. i decided to go all out & sew a few yards of black fabric together & paint the departure scarab in all its feathery rainbow glory AND paint each band member's face below it. it REALLY stood out from the rest of the banners. while i was smashed up front during journey's set, one of my competitors decided to sabatoge me by unhooking my banner & stuffing it under a seat. unfortunately, that's when KOME did their judging of the banners, so i didn't win the tour jacket they were giving away.![]()
the journey force judging was held after the show was over. we all brought our banners down to the field & laid them out. i was instantly announced the winner of backstage passes!fuck you saboteur, whoever you are! it was a little awkward backstage because i was so shy & there was no organized meet & greet. things were very different back then. they just handed me the passes & left me on my own. i kinda hovered & observed, but didn't really talk to anyone. i was terrified of approaching steve perry because sherrie was right next to him, giving everyone stink-eye. one of these days, i'll dig up a photo of the banner & post it here.
cyndy wrote:one of these days, i'll dig up a photo of the banner & post it here.
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