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He was really good early on, he got me into Journeymick wrote:Yes, this was in 1998 I believe. It was the first time I heard S.A. and Foreigner opened up for them at that show. This was the reason I went because I never had the chance to see Journey with S.P. and when I heard S.A. I thought man this guy is good.
stevew2 wrote:He was really good early on, he got me into Journeymick wrote:Yes, this was in 1998 I believe. It was the first time I heard S.A. and Foreigner opened up for them at that show. This was the reason I went because I never had the chance to see Journey with S.P. and when I heard S.A. I thought man this guy is good.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:In an old Jonathan Cain interview, which I can no longer locate, he mentioned they recorded several old Journey songs and gave them to radio stations.
Cain's challenge to the DJs went something to the effect of, 'try and tell me that does not sound like Journey.'
i saw him 18 times with Journey ,It really was a blast for 4 summers in a row, not to mention the other tours they did in the fall,it will never be the same,im glad i was part of it.It was a really good time.Go on you tube and see how clips there are with Steve A. 8 years worth , that says alot.JeremyP wrote:stevew2 wrote:He was really good early on, he got me into Journey
Me too.
i saw him 18 times with Journey ,It really was a blast for 4 summers in a row, not to mention the other tours they did in the fall,it will never be the same,im glad i was part of it.It was a really good time.Go on you tube and see how clips there are with Steve A. 8 years worth , that says alot.[/quote]stevew2 wrote: Me too.
steve7711 wrote:That was probably a radio promo disc with two live recordings on it. They were both supposedly recorded in Louisville, Kentucky on 8/20 98 at Freedom Hall. They actually sound great.
Cheers,
Steve
Nice clip,I like when he put his own spin on things,even the earlier Journey stuffYoungJRNY wrote:That would be sweetass to hear.
Here's a clip of Steve A. singin' To Be Alive Again. He was on for this one and like the spin he took on it off his own style.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wJ6eaE2q ... re=related
mick wrote:stevew2 wrote:He was really good early on, he got me into Journeymick wrote:Yes, this was in 1998 I believe. It was the first time I heard S.A. and Foreigner opened up for them at that show. This was the reason I went because I never had the chance to see Journey with S.P. and when I heard S.A. I thought man this guy is good.
Hopefully someone has one of these clips. Deano maybe?? I guess I was very fortunate to hear it. They played it during a lunch hour on a classic rock station.
StocktontoMalone wrote:I remember a quote, and it was probably from either BTM, or the Director's Cut.....someone said something about people's jaws dropping when they would hear SA sing the first few lines of SW....
Rockindeano wrote:StocktontoMalone wrote:I remember a quote, and it was probably from either BTM, or the Director's Cut.....someone said something about people's jaws dropping when they would hear SA sing the first few lines of SW....
That was Castronovo spinning the ridiculous. He said "listen to the first few lines of Separate Ways. Eyes open, mouth drops, this guy sounds like Steve Perry." Um, no, not quite Deen. Like I said, completely asinine statement. These guys can sure play, but they are about the stupidest fuckin spokespeople I have ever heard.
What the hell is Friga doing with his handDrFU wrote:Rockindeano wrote:StocktontoMalone wrote:I remember a quote, and it was probably from either BTM, or the Director's Cut.....someone said something about people's jaws dropping when they would hear SA sing the first few lines of SW....
That was Castronovo spinning the ridiculous. He said "listen to the first few lines of Separate Ways. Eyes open, mouth drops, this guy sounds like Steve Perry." Um, no, not quite Deen. Like I said, completely asinine statement. These guys can sure play, but they are about the stupidest fuckin spokespeople I have ever heard.
Trav posted this in another thread; 1998; sounds pretty jaw-dropping to me...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PpnGt1dN ... re=related
They are not as viable now with all the shit they pulled over the yearsRockindeano wrote:mick wrote:stevew2 wrote:He was really good early on, he got me into Journeymick wrote:Yes, this was in 1998 I believe. It was the first time I heard S.A. and Foreigner opened up for them at that show. This was the reason I went because I never had the chance to see Journey with S.P. and when I heard S.A. I thought man this guy is good.
Hopefully someone has one of these clips. Deano maybe?? I guess I was very fortunate to hear it. They played it during a lunch hour on a classic rock station.
Yeah I had that song, in fact, I also had a demo radio version tape of SA singing all the classics and thee band sent them to radio to "convince" them they were good enough to be played. The verdict came in and "no" was the collective answer. The Perry cuts will always be supreme, no matter how much the two dipshits don't want them to be.
Fuck, I had golden stuff, back when I was a pretty good fan, and really cared about them and actually dug for shit...Then my sterling 195 dollar computer decided to take a huge dump and I lost everything. I still have the discs, and could reburn them onto my computer, but nowadays, the fire is not there..in fact it ain't even lit.
DrFU wrote:Trav posted this in another thread; 1998; sounds pretty jaw-dropping to me...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PpnGt1dN ... re=related
Rockindeano wrote:DrFU wrote:Trav posted this in another thread; 1998; sounds pretty jaw-dropping to me...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PpnGt1dN ... re=related
He (SA), was solid the first three years, but he was hardly "jaw dropping." I am not about to get into a pissing match, but you ever see Steve Perry live Linda? He was draw dropping every night. Not here and there, but every single song and night. Hall of Fame every night. I actually once caught SP in a lyrical screw up on Ask the Lonely at the Cow Palace, and was talking to myself, "how is he going to get out of this(he sang the second verse first, and simply sang it again in the proper sequence)...and I doubt any of the other 17,000 plus even caught it. He was special. He never took nights off, and when he was tired and a little raspy, it still sounded amazing.
Rockindeano wrote:DrFU wrote:Trav posted this in another thread; 1998; sounds pretty jaw-dropping to me...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PpnGt1dN ... re=related
He (SA), was solid the first three years, but he was hardly "jaw dropping." I am not about to get into a pissing match, but you ever see Steve Perry live Linda? He was draw dropping every night.
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