mistiejourney wrote:Whoa - that would have been great to see! And easy to compare back-to-back. I missed the whole HWOF thing - I wasn't part of Back Talk boards and really did not know what was going on.
Would have been fun!

I found out at the very last minute. Heard it on the radio that day about the concert. I had just sold my motorcycle for about $500.00 two days prior. Word on the radio was that Perry was at the WOF ceremony and that Neal had asked him to join them at the small venue concert that evening. Even though it was a long shot, I decided to gamble. I knew Perry would never rejoin Journey and if there was ever a chance for a one off performance, this was it. I grabbed my wife and ran down to the venue. We walked up and down scalper alley looking for tickets. Ended up paying $400.00 for the both of us, but we got in. Unfortunately, Perry was a no show.
The surprise of the evening: Robert Fleishman got up on stage to sing Wheel in the Sky. He couldn't hit the notes. Augeri had to help him out or there would have been blank spots in the vocals.
The highlight of the evening was when Smitty took the stage along with Neal, Jon and Ross. With Smitty in the mix, the instrumentals improved dramatically. Neal's expression changed. He looked over at Ross with a knowing expression. This was Journey. I glossed over Augeri's vocals and focussed on the instrumentals, becoming absorbed in the musical chemistry these 4 musicians have. Without Perry there, the only way those couple of songs could have sounded better was if Deen sang them, but there was no way that was going to happen. Deen was sitting crouched behind Smitty, watching with intense awestruck bug eyes as Smitty tore it up on Deen's own kit. He (Deen) literally fell over backwards at one point at seeing some of Smitty's drumming acrobatics.
The crowd exploded at the end of Smitty's performance. I swear my ears started ringing from their roar of applause. It was deafening.
That was the closest I ever got to experiencing the
REAL Journey live. It was a memorable experience to say the least.