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StyxCollector wrote:Ross Halfin's diary from April 21 http://www.rosshalfin.com/diary/april-2 ... l-2009.php
Steve Perry @ Jeff Beck
"I spoke to singer Steve Perry for a long time after the show. The last time I'd seen him was in 1983. He was very gracious about Journey and it was a pleasure talking to him. Plus he could do a perfect impersonation of Neal Schon (in a nice way). Steve was getting pestered a bit for autographs and he didn't mind at all."
Maybe that was before he loathed Neal!!whirlwind wrote:It's always great to hear other artists speak so well of him after having a chanch encounter. I wonder how Perry did a take on Neal "in a nice way?"
perryswoman wrote:Maybe that was before he loathed Neal!!
TRAGChick wrote:Any pics....?
Voyager wrote:I was browsing through some of Ross Halfin's photos and saw this one of Pete Townsend:
He's not getting any younger.
Peartree12249 wrote:Voyager wrote:I was browsing through some of Ross Halfin's photos and saw this one of Pete Townsend:
He's not getting any younger.
God this makes me very depressed
StyxCollector wrote:Ross Halfin's diary from April 21 http://www.rosshalfin.com/diary/april-2 ... l-2009.php
Steve Perry @ Jeff Beck
"I spoke to singer Steve Perry for a long time after the show. The last time I'd seen him was in 1983. He was very gracious about Journey and it was a pleasure talking to him. Plus he could do a perfect impersonation of Neal Schon (in a nice way). Steve was getting pestered a bit for autographs and he didn't mind at all."
Marabelle wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=re4ut7EI4wc
Shadowsong wrote:Glad they are all out & about doing what they like to do
What I'd like to know is how it got over 13,000 views in you tube in 2 days!!!
Still it's not in how many you touch
its how deeply you leave an impression....
SherriBerry wrote:StyxCollector wrote:Ross Halfin's diary from April 21 http://www.rosshalfin.com/diary/april-2 ... l-2009.php
Steve Perry @ Jeff Beck
"I spoke to singer Steve Perry for a long time after the show. The last time I'd seen him was in 1983. He was very gracious about Journey and it was a pleasure talking to him. Plus he could do a perfect impersonation of Neal Schon (in a nice way). Steve was getting pestered a bit for autographs and he didn't mind at all."
Thanks for the link - I never would have seen this otherwise. Steve Perry always comes across as a class act and I've never heard of him saying a bad word about anyone. (Except perhaps for the guy who hit Neal in the head with a beer bottle or the one who hit SP in the eye with a watch, both during concerts - he had more than a few words there) He always speaks well of his former bandmates and continues to praise Neal's talent. Whatever his deepest feelings may be, he keeps them to himself or possibly trusted friends and that is really the best path for anyone to take.
cyndy! wrote:Shadowsong wrote:Glad they are all out & about doing what they like to do
What I'd like to know is how it got over 13,000 views in you tube in 2 days!!!
Still it's not in how many you touch
its how deeply you leave an impression....
jeff & rod hadn't performed "people get ready" together in 27 years. they hadn't performed "i ain't superstitious" since they were together in the jeff beck group, 41 years ago. i myself, have probably watched that video 50 times in the last 2 days! it was such an emotional moment.
btw, aynsley was part of the group at one point in the 60s too!
cyndy! wrote:Shadowsong wrote:Glad they are all out & about doing what they like to do
What I'd like to know is how it got over 13,000 views in you tube in 2 days!!!
Still it's not in how many you touch
its how deeply you leave an impression....
jeff & rod hadn't performed "people get ready" together in 27 years. they hadn't performed "i ain't superstitious" since they were together in the jeff beck group, 41 years ago. i myself, have probably watched that video 50 times in the last 2 days! it was such an emotional moment.
btw, aynsley was part of the group at one point in the 60s too!
walkslikealady wrote:Thanks for the post! I've always loved the British boys!
Voyager wrote:How do these old rockers stay so young looking? Jeff Beck is 64 years old, but he doesn't look a day over 50:
Marabelle wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=re4ut7EI4wc
Shadowsong wrote:
Too bad they couldn't do a trio with Steve Perry...
cyndy! wrote:audio of journey performing "people get ready" on the king biscuit flower hour show in 1978
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oM0nSAGblAw
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