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Archetype wrote:I was looking at the Live In Houston DVD last night at Walmart, but I'm hesitant to buy it because the Frontiers ere is really my favorite classic Journey era. Will a Frontiers live DVD ever see the light of day?
STORY_TELLER wrote:Does Frontiers and Beyond count? I mean it's not a full concert, but they recorded like mad to build that DOC, so there's got to be one full strong concert in there. Does Sony hold the leash or does the band/Perry? I'm guessing Sony.
Don wrote:STORY_TELLER wrote:Does Frontiers and Beyond count? I mean it's not a full concert, but they recorded like mad to build that DOC, so there's got to be one full strong concert in there. Does Sony hold the leash or does the band/Perry? I'm guessing Sony.
NFL Films were the ones who filmed the Doc so I think they may have archived the footage, though to re-release it, they would probably need synchronization rights from Sony and the actual distribution rights from Starz Media who I believe are the most recent owners of a much traveled catalog from now defunct Media Home Entertainment, the original distributors.
Navarro wrote:The live in Houston DVD is so good it is ridiculous. It is hands down the best live Journey DVD and on par or better with Captured. Do yourself a favor and buy it. I don't know how someone could call themselves a Journey fan and not love it. The Frontiers show from Japan in 83 is on YouTube which is very good too, but rumor has it Steve was sick during the gig. You wouldn't ever know it. The guy was a singing god.
Don wrote:There were two shows back to back at the Budokan so was he sick during both performances?
Navarro wrote:The live in Houston DVD is so good it is ridiculous. It is hands down the best live Journey DVD and on par or better with Captured. Do yourself a favor and buy it. I don't know how someone could call themselves a Journey fan and not love it. The Frontiers show from Japan in 83 is on YouTube which is very good too, but rumor has it Steve was sick during the gig. You wouldn't ever know it. The guy was a singing god.
Navarro wrote:The live in Houston DVD is so good it is ridiculous. It is hands down the best live Journey DVD and on par or better with Captured. Do yourself a favor and buy it. I don't know how someone could call themselves a Journey fan and not love it. The Frontiers show from Japan in 83 is on YouTube which is very good too, but rumor has it Steve was sick during the gig. You wouldn't ever know it. The guy was a singing god.
Archetype wrote:Navarro wrote:The live in Houston DVD is so good it is ridiculous. It is hands down the best live Journey DVD and on par or better with Captured. Do yourself a favor and buy it. I don't know how someone could call themselves a Journey fan and not love it. The Frontiers show from Japan in 83 is on YouTube which is very good too, but rumor has it Steve was sick during the gig. You wouldn't ever know it. The guy was a singing god.
It's not the quality of the DVD that make me hesitant, it's the material played. The Frontiers material is my favorite classic Journey stuff. I think that if Only The Young and Ask The Lonely were on Frontiers, it would be the definitive Journey album instead of Escape
Memorex wrote:I've never actually seen any footage from the '83 tour that comes close to the quality of the Houston DVD. The songs in 83' were too fast for me anyway.
Rick wrote:Navarro wrote:The live in Houston DVD is so good it is ridiculous. It is hands down the best live Journey DVD and on par or better with Captured. Do yourself a favor and buy it. I don't know how someone could call themselves a Journey fan and not love it. The Frontiers show from Japan in 83 is on YouTube which is very good too, but rumor has it Steve was sick during the gig. You wouldn't ever know it. The guy was a singing god.
Is this the show where SP was sick? I used to have the whole thing, but all I have left is what is on my Youtube page.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9bAUxjLSOY
Yoda wrote:At first I thought this was a thread about Jeremey's band!![]()
I'd also love to have a Frontiers era pro shot of Journey, since that album is actually the one that GOT me into liking Journey. I absolutely LOVE the Houston Escape concert DVD, but it's missing those great Frontiers songs. I don't even have the Frontiers & Beyond DVD. I missed out when they re-released it years ago. I have seen it (back when it was on VHS) but it's more of a documentary than an actual concert.
Even though I DO agree with everybody that the Raised on Radio tour was sped up for obvious reasons (I do have some old boots lying around somewhere) I still would love to have a pro shot of that concert too.
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