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Michigan Girl wrote:Memories......
1st Journey show, IMA...Montrose & Van Halen......
Michigan Girl wrote:Memories......
1st Journey show, IMA...Montrose & Van Halen......
Just_Plain_Eric wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:Memories......
1st Journey show, IMA...Montrose & Van Halen......
So how did Journey stack up against the competition at this show? <===specifically interested in how the Mighty Van Halen did 8)
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mikemarrs wrote:this was the 1978 album perry debuted on with the band and one of its best efforts.there are fine moments all over this one.magic pretty much from start to finish and pushed this band from a progressive into a more radio friendly direction.
my favorites here are patiently,winds of march and feeling that way/anytime.
Michigan Girl wrote:Just_Plain_Eric wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:Memories......
1st Journey show, IMA...Montrose & Van Halen......
So how did Journey stack up against the competition at this show? <===specifically interested in how the Mighty Van Halen did 8)
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I thought they were great!! As far as opening acts go, best I've ever seen!! They became better later in the tour, from
what I've been told. They performed for approx. 30 min. and got the crowd fired up. Their stage show was obviousy not
what it became, but we were kids and we just wanted to hear the music.
How did they stack up? Quite nicely!!! I was enthralled and thus began my love for VH, but Journey were clearly the stars of the
show, for me!!!
PS~Not a huge Montrose fan, not even when Sammy was w/them, sorry 78......
Abitaman wrote:The Voice Of Rock makes his debut on Journey's 4th cd Infinity. And from the first note of the first song you can tell that this is a different band. A band focused and with a mission. Finally Neal Schon had someone who could match his high soaring guitar. And they were a match that no other band could top.
Infinity starts with a slow number about there hometown San Francisco, Lights. Songs like this would be the future of the band on the radio. Lights was the best way to start off the new direction. Lights showcases both Perry and Schon, and shows what makes this band click now.
Perry shines on other songs to, the classic Wheel In The Sky, love his sky high vocal over Schon solo in the song.
La Do Da, Patiently, and Winds Of March again is a showcase for Perry. But Can Do and Opened The Door are the low part of the cd, and almost bring back the feel of the first three cds.
Rolie is still around, and shares leads with Perry on Feeling That Way and Anytime. Shame Rolie is reduced to this, because he is a good singer, it was just the direction the band was going in was not going to get them fame.
Production at times is a little heavy, and the new remasters only bring theses shortcomings more to the forefront.
Onestepper wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:Memories......
1st Journey show, IMA...Montrose & Van Halen......
I remember exactly where I was when I first heard Perry's voice on 'Lights'. Sitting on my front porch step in '78 and was absolutely blown away. I begged my mom and dad to buy me the album, which I think I got for my birthday, later that year. I was hooked.
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