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larryfromnextdoor wrote:this is a rough one,, but i thought this was journey on my first listen to this back
in '82 or '83 ,, what ever year it was,, its Streets- if love should go...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-o0dkgoMHDw
NealIsGod wrote:This song always sounded Journeyish to me, esp. the chorus.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IM1rB1rGS44
T-Bone wrote:larryfromnextdoor wrote:this is a rough one,, but i thought this was journey on my first listen to this back
in '82 or '83 ,, what ever year it was,, its Streets- if love should go...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-o0dkgoMHDw
I have 2 better versions of that tune for ya... The first version is Streets. It was basically Mike Slamer and Steve Walsh from Kansas on vocals. It was on their 1st album around 1983. Mike Slamer did various projects throughout his career and later in the 90's, he formed Steelhouse Lane and redid 2 songs that originally appeared on the 2 Streets albums.
I uploaded the 2 Streets versions as well as the 2 Steelhouse Lane versions here. If you like them, go buy the cd's!
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=VV1D9813
conversationpc wrote:NealIsGod wrote:This song always sounded Journeyish to me, esp. the chorus.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IM1rB1rGS44
They've played that song in concert a lot over the years. The singer during that era was John Elefante, who's now more well known for producing the Christian band Petra, and he's also done a few solo albums.
larryfromnextdoor wrote:conversationpc wrote:NealIsGod wrote:This song always sounded Journeyish to me, esp. the chorus.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IM1rB1rGS44
They've played that song in concert a lot over the years. The singer during that era was John Elefante, who's now more well known for producing the Christian band Petra, and he's also done a few solo albums.
my good bud was in Petra for a few years,, pete orta,, he can smoke almost anyone on
guitar.. they never let him cut loose on the album though,,
conversationpc wrote:larryfromnextdoor wrote:conversationpc wrote:NealIsGod wrote:This song always sounded Journeyish to me, esp. the chorus.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IM1rB1rGS44
They've played that song in concert a lot over the years. The singer during that era was John Elefante, who's now more well known for producing the Christian band Petra, and he's also done a few solo albums.
my good bud was in Petra for a few years,, pete orta,, he can smoke almost anyone on
guitar.. they never let him cut loose on the album though,,
Pete's first album was "God Fixation", wasn't it? I was really bummed at the time that Bob Hartman wasn't in the band anymore but concentrating on just writing songs and managing the band. It was cool that he and John Schlitt got back together to do the "Jekyll & Hyde" album and the final tour, though.
Anyway, I can't comment on Orta's playing but I've always really enjoyed Hartman's playing, though. He's one of my favorite players and he's one of my favorite songwriters also.
larryfromnextdoor wrote:yea , God Fixation is it i believe,, pete made a solo album as well,, he toured the world with Petra,, something really
soured him on the biz though,, he would never get into the good stories with me ,, i think he saw a bit of hypocracy
in the christian bands that toured with them ,, a bunch of guys on a chirstian label but with crazy lifestyles .. i saw him several months ago and said -lets get together and jam ,, he said, "na, im not into that anymore",, amazing player,,
larryfromnextdoor wrote:conversationpc wrote:larryfromnextdoor wrote:conversationpc wrote:NealIsGod wrote:This song always sounded Journeyish to me, esp. the chorus.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IM1rB1rGS44
They've played that song in concert a lot over the years. The singer during that era was John Elefante, who's now more well known for producing the Christian band Petra, and he's also done a few solo albums.
my good bud was in Petra for a few years,, pete orta,, he can smoke almost anyone on
guitar.. they never let him cut loose on the album though,,
Pete's first album was "God Fixation", wasn't it? I was really bummed at the time that Bob Hartman wasn't in the band anymore but concentrating on just writing songs and managing the band. It was cool that he and John Schlitt got back together to do the "Jekyll & Hyde" album and the final tour, though.
Anyway, I can't comment on Orta's playing but I've always really enjoyed Hartman's playing, though. He's one of my favorite players and he's one of my favorite songwriters also.
yea , God Fixation is it i believe,, pete made a solo album as well,, he toured the world with Petra,, something really
soured him on the biz though,, he would never get into the good stories with me ,, i think he saw a bit of hypocracy
in the christian bands that toured with them ,, a bunch of guys on a chirstian label but with crazy lifestyles .. i saw him several months ago and said -lets get together and jam ,, he said, "na, im not into that anymore",, amazing player,,
I love that song, Thanks, T-Bone!T-Bone wrote:larryfromnextdoor wrote:this is a rough one,, but i thought this was journey on my first listen to this back
in '82 or '83 ,, what ever year it was,, its Streets- if love should go...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-o0dkgoMHDw
I have 2 better versions of that tune for ya... The first version is Streets. It was basically Mike Slamer and Steve Walsh from Kansas on vocals. It was on their 1st album around 1983. Mike Slamer did various projects throughout his career and later in the 90's, he formed Steelhouse Lane and redid 2 songs that originally appeared on the 2 Streets albums.
I uploaded the 2 Streets versions as well as the 2 Steelhouse Lane versions here. If you like them, go buy the cd's!
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=VV1D9813
conversationpc wrote:NealIsGod wrote:This song always sounded Journeyish to me, esp. the chorus.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IM1rB1rGS44
They've played that song in concert a lot over the years. The singer during that era was John Elefante, who's now more well known for producing the Christian band Petra, and he's also done a few solo albums.
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