The singer, Steve Perry, left the band in the late 80’s. Rejoined them for a couple years in the mid-90’s. He also enjoyed some success on his own. Journey was everything early to mid 80’s. The band still tours without him, but for many it is not the same without Steve Perry. His voice is legendary!
Dolly Parton covered a Journey song recently and Steve Perry sang with her. :) I hope you keep checking out Journey as well as Steve Perry's solo stuff.
No auto tune here, ever. Steve hits them same notes every time. Actually sounds better in most live performances. Keep going down this rabbit hole. We will be here for it. ✌❤🤘
Dear BP they dont call him Steve "The Voice" Perry for nothing brother his voice was out of this earth. And you need to do the live version of this when the sung it for the first time at a concert
Thank you for this reaction. Please react to Journey’s “Mother Father” live from Houston 1981. It was MTV’s very first live concert! You’re gonna love it! I just know! ❤😂
to get a full appreciation of Steve "The Voice" Perry, you need to check out his LIVE tracks from 1981 Houston "Escape Tour". Lovin, Touchin, Squeezin Stone In Love Who's Crying Now Mother, Father All of these will have you slackjawed. No digital enhancements- no autotune, no multiple takes. Just pure professional excellence. Many bands nowadays worry about studio music, but back then to be successful, you had to be able to do your stuff and live because that was your bread and butter - if you didn't sound good live, you didn't make it.
Agreed ! I was actually at that concert! I wasn't even a big fan at the time, but a friend wound up with an extra ticket, so I bought it. It was one of the best concerts I've ever attended.
You must listen to Infinity. Yes, I’m 62 and in my lifetime, Steve Perry is the voice. The one who I would say hands down is the best vocalist of all time.
Thank you for reviewing this Journey Classic. Steve Perry remixed this song with Bryce Miller for Season 4 of Stranger Things and its phenomenal. And yes, Journey gets credit for inventing and performing the power ballad with Open Arms,
😊❤ Another great one that might not be on most people's lists. "Stone in Love" watch the live performance. He gives a little back story before he starts singing. 😅😊❤❤
Steve "The Voice" Perry is the lead singer. He is still involved in music, singing duet or background with other artists. This past fall when Billboard magazine put out a fan poll to vote for their favorite lead singer of all time. Steve Perry won the fan poll with 68% of the total votes. His vocals are amazing, and singing techniques is off the charts. Journey has a huge catalog of hit songs. You could do a Journey marathon of reactions to their songs. Their live shows are the best way to see Steve Perry and Journey rock the house. Their Houston 1981 concert is simply the best. Steve Perry singing Mother, Father at this Houston 1981 show is one of the best vocal performances in Rock history. You need to react to that one. Steve shows how powerful his voice is, every time he sings a song. Steve when he sings his voice never quivers, and he never misses a note. Even when he has been running all over the stage during the whole show. More Journey reactions please. Steve Perry also has some solo music you should react to as well.
Styx has been credited with the first true power ballad. The song was "Lady" and it was released in 1973. According to some Dennis DeYoung is the "father of the power ballad."
Steve Perry has started doing some interviewing I’m gonna say in the last six months that I’ve been aware of and it’s so interesting to see him completely white-headed but he still has got that smooth voice. He doesn’t tour anymore to the best of my knowledge, but to hear him discussing Journey just intrigues me! Journey, along with The Eagles was one of my bands in the 80s!
Journey’s live performances are better than the studio versions. Dont Stop Believin’; Who’s Crying Now- both from the Houston ‘81 show are phenomenal. That show was promoting the Escape album .
I'd recommend Escape & Frontiers albums. Also, their Live in Houston 1981 concert. Some of my favorites which you haven't covered are: Wheel in the Sky, Stone in Love, Open Arms, Mother Father, Who's Crying Now, Still They Ride, Lay it Down, Lights, Send Her my Love, & When You Love a Woman. Probably forgot some, but those come to mind. Steve Perry also did solo work like "For Love of Strange Medicine" & "Street Talk" albums. You've got a lot of catching up to do, but it's not going to be dull or disappointing. Lol. Enjoy.
The best vocal performance by Steve Perry is, Mother, Father.It's anm extremely emotional song about the broken home of Neil Schon, the lead guitarist. The lead solo, the guitar is incredible, I mean it is crying to the listener, and Steve's vocals just kill it. By far the best performance they ever did, because it was so personal.Killer track.
Steve Perry started singing with Journey in 1978. The Infinity album is a masterpiece. 1979 Evolution album came out another spectacular album. 1980 Departure came out…1981 was Escape album that went to number 1 and cadipoltded them to superstardom status. 1983 Frontiers album came out then in 1986 Raised on Radio came out then a long hiatus happened (Steve Perry did a couple of solo albums) and the very last album with Steve Perry was Trial by Fire 1996. They were magical together. Journey On.
I was also born in Germany thanks to my dad being stationed there. He put 21 years into the Army, rather than Air Force, but couldn't keep from commenting on how similar our backgrounds are in that respect. Growing up, I was introduced to music before the invention of cassette tapes. We had a record player and my mom was a HUGE Journey fan, she owned every record they ever put out and I recall getting their newest album for one of my earlier birthdays because they were the first band I ever saw in concert (at 8 years old). You'll be hard pressed to find a Journey song you don't like. 'Oh Sherry' really showcases Steve's vocals since he starts singing before the music even kicks in, but 'Who's Crying Now?' will always be my absolute favorite song by them forever. Love your channel and reactions and I enjoy your commentary because it's relevant to the video, it's not like you're just talking for no reason.
Greatest singer, greatest band. Still my favorite after all these years. Check out the band Survivor. They kind of sound like Journey and they did movie soundtracks.
The drummer is holding the sticks in what is called the traditional grip, which is the original way that drum sticks are held. Most jazz drummer hold the sticks using this method. Most rock drummers today use what is called a matched grip where both sticks are held the same way.
I'll add to people saying 'Open Arms' live and 'Mother Father' live. And throw in 'Sweet and Simple'. Steve Perry and Jonathan Cain wrote this song inspired by Ross Vallory's and Neal Schon's respective divorces. Basically, the idea was something like, "what if you broke up with someone, but you didn't hate them for it and understood why, and were still in love with them?" This was a stressful time for the entire band and the Frontiers album has a few angsty songs on it. Steve Smith's drumming has jazz roots, and he'll switch around grips to suit the song. For albums Infinity, Evolution, and Departure have Greg Rollie on keys and are very late 70s sounding and are what I call complete package albums (one track flows into the next). They're all really good, personally it would be between Infinity ('Wheel In the Sky' and 'Lights') or Evolution (Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin' 'Sweet and Simple'), but Departure has 'Anyway You Want It' . Escape and Frontiers are the first where Cain came onboard and are very early 80s and get a bit experimental and they stretch what they can do. Escape's 'Open Arms' is the song some argue is the first power ballad and 'Still They Ride' has really interesting chords and 'Stone In Love' is joyous "Dead Or Alive' is this insane story song and looks exhausting live. Frontiers continues in the same sort of experimenting vein with rock heavy songs like 'Chain Reaction' and 'Back Talk' to something more dreamy like 'After the Fall' to moody like 'Troubled Child' or futuristic like 'Frontiers'. Raised On Radio (I like 'Be Good To Yourself' and 'I'll Be Alright Without You') and Trial By Fire('When You Love a Woman' amazing) have some great songs, but there's some drama, RoR especially can be divisive.
Journey is even better live. Listen to this song live. Mother, Father on the Houston '81' live album is amazing. Yes, Journey created the power ballad. Listen to the Captured live album.
I believe the best Live video you could find for Journey is the Live Houston concert where they specifically played a tune called "Mother Father". Has the greatest vocals you'll find anywhere...bar none....
Steve Perry can't be matched at the vocals when he sang he sang. My fav song is Wheel in the sky it always has been a banger but you still need to react to Open Arms also with you're wife loved the reaction.❤❤❤❤
Suzanne is their most underrated song, but stone in love is really catchy song always gets stuck in my head. Anyway you want it was my jam for ages when I first got into journey
This is my favourite Journey song! The line, " If he ever hurts you, true love won't desert you.. You know I still love you. Though we touched and went our seperate ways." Tears every darn time! Only other song that brings tears that way is Frankie Goes To Hollywoods..The Power of Love.
Love your reactions! Journey is timeless. You should check out the live in Houston concert they did for MTV. Mother Father and Who’s crying should be your next from that live show. You won’t be disappointed. Steve Perry’s voice is out of this world.❤
Great reaction! When you said, "His voice is up there with the greatest of all time." I thought to myself "Just wait until you hear him live!" Now that you've heard a few studio songs, you absolutely have to hear him live! As, I'm sure, others have recommended, "Mother, Father - Live in Houston 1981 - Escape Tour" If you think his voice is "Bananas" now, just wait until you see that performance or any live performance! I read somewhere that when he did that performance of "Mother, Father" in 1981, it was voted as the greatest live male vocal performance by any singer, ever! That's how good he is!!! They don't call him "The Voice" for nothing. Definitely recommend! You've gained a new subscriber!!! Can't wait for the next video and to see you dive deeper into the delightful rabbit hole that is Journey!!!
The grip the drummer is using is called traditional grip. It was mainly used at the beginning of marching drumming due to the angle of the drum. Also a lot of jazz drummers used to use it. Most rock drummers you see today use what's called matched grip.
Bored with Journey? Never!!! They are my favorite band when Steve Perry was in the band. You must hear Stone In Love and Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'!!! Please watch them!
🧡Steve is an amazing vocalist, and Journey (with him) is in my top 5 most listened to bands still. For another great rock vocalist check out Triumph - say "Lay it on the Line" Live at the US Festival 1983.
this song wakes up so much memories. It came out in . . . 83 ? . . . I was 17 y.o. and my first vinyl had been ABBA best of . . . . but this one really changed my life. From the first moment on I knew THIS IS SPECIAL. It touches heart and soul, it gives you good vibes and till the day I f***** die I will love it STEVE PERRY FOREVER ! ! !
Journey didn't invent the power ballad. It was Dennis DeYoung of the band Styx. He wrote the first Power Ballad "Lady" in 1973, a full decade before this song was released.
This song is from their Escape album that was in 81, excellent album with the new keyboard player- Johnathan Cain. The three previous albums (Infinity, Departure & Evolution) were also fantastic with a more 70s rock sound. All their song were great during these years.
End of the’70’s too! That’s when Infinity was released. I used to sing to those songs when I cleaned my house and also when I was home after work. Great memories.
Seeing Steve perry with journey twice and twice solo was AMAZING. still they ride, mother father, sweet and simple, only the young, why can't this night go on forever..
I’m gonna say it here too…. Watch Journey’s ‘Mother Father’live version- it’s about the sons’ addiction- look at lyrics before you watch it. The seventh son is folklore meaning the 7th son has healing powers. The song is INCREDIBLE. Then def ‘lovin touchin squeezin’ from 1979 on the midnight special ! EARLY Journey when Gregg Rolie was still with them (Greg Rolie sang ‘Black magic woman’ with Santana.). Both Gregg Rolie and Neal Schon, the lead guitarist were in Santana. My fave album is ‘Evolution’ and also ‘Infinity’. Early Journey. I was 14 in ‘80 so this was my teen years. Nearing 60 and I am still loving Journey.
Steve Perry is the greatest vocalist of all time! No one can vocally do the things with their voice Steve can. Listen to Mother Father Live from Houston 81, Listen to Still they ride, Listen to Why can’t this night go on Forever, something to hide, Wheel in the sky, Lovin Touchin Squeezin, oh my gosh the entire Journey with Steve Perry catalog
Steve joined Dolly on her rock album doing Open Arms. It’s a duet that has me in tears. Dolly’s story telling style has you so emotional before Steve joins. The song is more mature now, it changed to two old lovers together again. Steve’s voice has beautifully aged and I love their voices together. It was a beautiful surprise.
The power ballad origin depends on your criteria. As far as music evolving, the power ballads are technically from artists like Ray Charles, Eric Burdon, etc, but some dispute that "true" power ballads were developed in the early '70s since they included the harder rock sound via guitar, notably Styx was credited w/ the first official power ballad, followed by Journey, REO, Alice in Chains, Soundgarden, etc thru the '80s & '90s.
This is MY goat for vocalists. Listened ad a kid because of an older sister. Sang in a tribute band for a couple years around the country. The counter tenor voice is hard to beat. If I'd only been born 10 years earlier 😂
Huge fan of your Original stuff and a new fan of the reaction stuff. I'm a lifelong fan of Johnny Cash and grew up listening to Rock and metal. I also love Rap,country and r&b. You should react to Kansas-dust in the wind it's iconic. Also you would love the Eagles,it's all fire. Maybe start with eagles-take it easy.
BP you gotta hear Steve “Tge Voice” Perry live. Mother Father live from Houston as an example. No auto tune no overbub, just incredible vocals and musicianship. Later live videos include Randy Jackson on bass. All albums are fantastic.
The singer, Steve Perry, left the band in the late 80’s. Rejoined them for a couple years in the mid-90’s. He also enjoyed some success on his own. Journey was everything early to mid 80’s. The band still tours without him, but for many it is not the same without Steve Perry. His voice is legendary!
Open Arms was the beginning of the power ballads. He is amazing!!
Even though he's highly regarded the guitarist, Neal Schon is UNDERRATED.
Steve Perry and Ann Wilson (Heart) are my two favorite vocalists of the 80's.
same but i have a couple more to add lol
Would love to see them perform together.
Dolly Parton covered a Journey song recently and Steve Perry sang with her. :) I hope you keep checking out Journey as well as Steve Perry's solo stuff.
Yes they did start the power ballad. They are the best. Drummer it was his style. Gotta love the 80s.
No auto tune here, ever. Steve hits them same notes every time. Actually sounds better in most live performances. Keep going down this rabbit hole. We will be here for it. ✌❤🤘
He had perfect pitch😊
He’s the absolute best
Amen!
Love Steve Perry
If Journey didn't create the power ballad, then they perfected it. Check out "Open Arms", probably their biggest hit.
Perfection🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
I think "Faithfully" is probably their biggest power ballad.
I think "Faithfully" is probably their biggest power ballad.
exactly what i was gonna say lol
In what world is that their biggest hit?? It's a fantastic song, but to say anything other than Don't Stop Believin is their biggest hit is insane lol
Dear BP they dont call him Steve "The Voice" Perry for nothing brother his voice was out of this earth. And you need to do the live version of this when the sung it for the first time at a concert
Agreed. That concert was awesome!
This! Steve Perry is it!
Also agree. Was so awsome to see them live. Incredible
Also agree. Was so awsome to see them live. Incredible
Steve Perry's voice is just amazing ❤
Could have done without the cheesy video. It's almost as bad as Oh Sherry.
@@stoveboltlvr3798 it was the 80s all the videos were cheesy 🤣🤣
he's the best that was, is and ever will be !
nothing can stand up to this
Thank you for this reaction. Please react to Journey’s “Mother Father” live from Houston 1981. It was MTV’s very first live concert! You’re gonna love it! I just know! ❤😂
to get a full appreciation of Steve "The Voice" Perry, you need to check out his LIVE tracks from 1981 Houston "Escape Tour".
Lovin, Touchin, Squeezin
Stone In Love
Who's Crying Now
Mother, Father
All of these will have you slackjawed. No digital enhancements- no autotune, no multiple takes. Just pure professional excellence.
Many bands nowadays worry about studio music, but back then to be successful, you had to be able to do your stuff and live because that was your bread and butter - if you didn't sound good live, you didn't make it.
ALL BANGERS IN MY BOOK!!
Agreed ! I was actually at that concert! I wasn't even a big fan at the time, but a friend wound up with an extra ticket, so I bought it. It was one of the best concerts I've ever attended.
It's a wonder I have a voice or feet left singing and dancing to them! Cleaned a mean house with their music blasting! 😂
Steve perry the Best male voice ever no one cant touch Steve perry voice Steve perry the GOAT
Journey - Open Arms.... trust me BP
You must listen to Infinity. Yes, I’m 62 and in my lifetime, Steve Perry is the voice. The one who I would say hands down is the best vocalist of all time.
Steve’s retake of this for ‘Stranger Things’ is out of this world ❤🎶
Thank you for reviewing this Journey Classic. Steve Perry remixed this song with Bryce Miller for Season 4 of Stranger Things and its phenomenal. And yes, Journey gets credit for inventing and performing the power ballad with Open Arms,
"Open Arms" is one of their biggest hits. "Stone in Love" and "Lights" are some of my favorite Journey songs ever!
😊❤ Another great one that might not be on most people's lists. "Stone in Love" watch the live performance. He gives a little back story before he starts singing. 😅😊❤❤
Lovin'Touchin' Squeazin'. Great song! Escape album, marvelous!
Steve "The Voice" Perry is the lead singer. He is still involved in music, singing duet or background with other artists. This past fall when Billboard magazine put out a fan poll to vote for their favorite lead singer of all time. Steve Perry won the fan poll with 68% of the total votes. His vocals are amazing, and singing techniques is off the charts. Journey has a huge catalog of hit songs. You could do a Journey marathon of reactions to their songs. Their live shows are the best way to see Steve Perry and Journey rock the house. Their Houston 1981 concert is simply the best. Steve Perry singing Mother, Father at this Houston 1981 show is one of the best vocal performances in Rock history. You need to react to that one. Steve shows how powerful his voice is, every time he sings a song. Steve when he sings his voice never quivers, and he never misses a note. Even when he has been running all over the stage during the whole show. More Journey reactions please. Steve Perry also has some solo music you should react to as well.
Yes PLEASE! It will make everyone happy, especially you, Pegasus, as you continue to discover Journey’s greatness 😊
Check out their later one "When you love a Woman". Perry's voice still as clear as a bell. No one ever sang like he SAAANNGG!
Yes!
Styx has been credited with the first true power ballad. The song was "Lady" and it was released in 1973. According to some Dennis DeYoung is the "father of the power ballad."
Came here to say this exact thing. Styx later had the first power ballad to reach #1 with Babe.
The isolated vocals version is out of this world
Steve is “The Voice”. Listen to the 81 concert where he sings Mother Father. Soooooo good. Great reaction!
I concur . Saw them in '81 . Steve Perry was like a mythical creature live in the flesh then.
Hands down my favorite song by Journey
Steve Perry is known as The Voice. What range! Amazing!
Journey never goes out of style! They’re just that good!
The drummer doesn't get the recognition her deserves. He's one of the best
Sure is…Smitty’s terrific.
He played on many other songs with many other famous artists. He was a session musician after journey.
True.
Steve Perry has started doing some interviewing I’m gonna say in the last six months that I’ve been aware of and it’s so interesting to see him completely white-headed but he still has got that smooth voice. He doesn’t tour anymore to the best of my knowledge, but to hear him discussing Journey just intrigues me! Journey, along with The Eagles was one of my bands in the 80s!
Get the Best of Journey. The best ever.
Steve Smith is a jazz drummer. He uses the traditional jazz grip most of the time, but he will sometimes switch to rock grip depending on the song.
Steve "the Beast" Smith is an incredible drummer. 🎶
@@gram5751 he absolutely is, but I prefer Deen Castronovo on the kit with Journey. Steve is better in a jazz/fusion setting.
Neil Peart also switched back and forth frome traditional to matched grip.
@@leemiracle6840yeah, I think Rush even had a hiatus for awhile while Neil adapted to traditional grip.
Listen to Journey's "when you love a woman"! Awesome!
Journey’s live performances are better than the studio versions.
Dont Stop Believin’;
Who’s Crying Now- both from the Houston ‘81 show are phenomenal. That show was promoting the Escape album .
He should react to the entire Houston '81 concert. Definently worth the watch and listen.
Also mother father, it's awesome
Steve Perry could sing the ABC’s and I would get the chills. I was born in 1984 and he’s been my favorite since birth!
There is no other voice like Steve Perrys. You should do “Dont stop Believing” live in TX. He will blow your mind.
I'd recommend Escape & Frontiers albums. Also, their Live in Houston 1981 concert. Some of my favorites which you haven't covered are: Wheel in the Sky, Stone in Love, Open Arms, Mother Father, Who's Crying Now, Still They Ride, Lay it Down, Lights, Send Her my Love, & When You Love a Woman. Probably forgot some, but those come to mind.
Steve Perry also did solo work like "For Love of Strange Medicine" & "Street Talk" albums. You've got a lot of catching up to do, but it's not going to be dull or disappointing. Lol. Enjoy.
The best vocal performance by Steve Perry is, Mother, Father.It's anm extremely emotional song about the broken home of Neil Schon, the lead guitarist. The lead solo, the guitar is incredible, I mean it is crying to the listener, and Steve's vocals just kill it. By far the best performance they ever did, because it was so personal.Killer track.
Mother Father is my favorite Steve Perry/Journey song
Steve Perry started singing with Journey in 1978. The Infinity album is a masterpiece. 1979 Evolution album came out another spectacular album. 1980 Departure came out…1981 was Escape album that went to number 1 and cadipoltded them to superstardom status. 1983 Frontiers album came out then in 1986 Raised on Radio came out then a long hiatus happened (Steve Perry did a couple of solo albums) and the very last album with Steve Perry was Trial by Fire 1996. They were magical together. Journey On.
I was also born in Germany thanks to my dad being stationed there. He put 21 years into the Army, rather than Air Force, but couldn't keep from commenting on how similar our backgrounds are in that respect. Growing up, I was introduced to music before the invention of cassette tapes. We had a record player and my mom was a HUGE Journey fan, she owned every record they ever put out and I recall getting their newest album for one of my earlier birthdays because they were the first band I ever saw in concert (at 8 years old). You'll be hard pressed to find a Journey song you don't like. 'Oh Sherry' really showcases Steve's vocals since he starts singing before the music even kicks in, but 'Who's Crying Now?' will always be my absolute favorite song by them forever. Love your channel and reactions and I enjoy your commentary because it's relevant to the video, it's not like you're just talking for no reason.
Even Steve Perry's part in the "We Are The World" video was awesome!
There are so many songs they sing. Wheel in the Sky is my favorite. Open arms is soooo good. Please try them.
Steve Perry's voice is iconic !
ONE OF THE BEST GROUPS. I LOVE TO HEAR STEVE PERRY SING.
Greatest singer, greatest band. Still my favorite after all these years. Check out the band Survivor. They kind of sound like Journey and they did movie soundtracks.
It was used in stranger things. 16 albums most recently in 2022. This one was in 83.
Also should check out Styx
journey with steve perry, styx with dennis deyoung, and foreigner with lou gramm. the holy trinity of the 1970's and 1980's.
☝️... Yes STYX!
Come Sail Away...❤
The drummer is holding the sticks in what is called the traditional grip, which is the original way that drum sticks are held. Most jazz drummer hold the sticks using this method. Most rock drummers today use what is called a matched grip where both sticks are held the same way.
I'll add to people saying 'Open Arms' live and 'Mother Father' live. And throw in 'Sweet and Simple'.
Steve Perry and Jonathan Cain wrote this song inspired by Ross Vallory's and Neal Schon's respective divorces. Basically, the idea was something like, "what if you broke up with someone, but you didn't hate them for it and understood why, and were still in love with them?" This was a stressful time for the entire band and the Frontiers album has a few angsty songs on it.
Steve Smith's drumming has jazz roots, and he'll switch around grips to suit the song.
For albums Infinity, Evolution, and Departure have Greg Rollie on keys and are very late 70s sounding and are what I call complete package albums (one track flows into the next). They're all really good, personally it would be between Infinity ('Wheel In the Sky' and 'Lights') or Evolution (Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin' 'Sweet and Simple'), but Departure has 'Anyway You Want It' . Escape and Frontiers are the first where Cain came onboard and are very early 80s and get a bit experimental and they stretch what they can do. Escape's 'Open Arms' is the song some argue is the first power ballad and 'Still They Ride' has really interesting chords and 'Stone In Love' is joyous "Dead Or Alive' is this insane story song and looks exhausting live. Frontiers continues in the same sort of experimenting vein with rock heavy songs like 'Chain Reaction' and 'Back Talk' to something more dreamy like 'After the Fall' to moody like 'Troubled Child' or futuristic like 'Frontiers'. Raised On Radio (I like 'Be Good To Yourself' and 'I'll Be Alright Without You') and Trial By Fire('When You Love a Woman' amazing) have some great songs, but there's some drama, RoR especially can be divisive.
Everything Steve sings gives me damn goosebumps especially Mother, Father
Definitely need more JOURNEY but a live song❤❤❤❤
Journey is even better live. Listen to this song live. Mother, Father on the Houston '81' live album is amazing. Yes, Journey created the power ballad. Listen to the Captured live album.
For real they were✨✨🥰🌹🔥🌹✨
Journey is the BEST!
I believe the best Live video you could find for Journey is the Live Houston concert where they specifically played a tune called "Mother Father". Has the greatest vocals you'll find anywhere...bar none....
Hands down!! 💯 🔥👏🥰
if you haven't already you need to react Journey's "Mother, Father" live! A must watch!
"Escape" is a great front to back album .
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Just go down the rabbit whole. I will definitely be on board with all things journey with Steve Perry.
Check out "Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'."
So good! Journey always slaps!
I'm HERE FOR IT!!! ENJOY, BP!!! Steve Perry's vocals - and, a BAND THAT JAMS!! Such a VAST catalogue!! Thanks for this one!!
Absolute favorite song Open Arms
Steve Perry can't be matched at the vocals when he sang he sang. My fav song is Wheel in the sky it always has been a banger but you still need to react to Open Arms also with you're wife loved the reaction.❤❤❤❤
Suzanne is their most underrated song, but stone in love is really catchy song always gets stuck in my head. Anyway you want it was my jam for ages when I first got into journey
Same❤❤❤❤❤
Wheel in the Sky live version is fantastic. Lovin, Touchin, Squeezin is another great one. Journey ARE Legends. Thanks for reacting to them. 🔥🔥🔥
Pure fire wheel in the sky🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
This is my favourite Journey song! The line, " If he ever hurts you, true love won't desert you.. You know I still love you. Though we touched and went our seperate ways." Tears every darn time! Only other song that brings tears that way is Frankie Goes To Hollywoods..The Power of Love.
And Also... Kenny Rogers song... Lady.😢
If you can believe it...he sounded better live in concert! He’s hands down the best vocalist of all time!
Steve Perry was known as THE VOICE.
If someone said that. You knew who they were talking about.
Love your reactions! Journey is timeless. You should check out the live in Houston concert they did for MTV. Mother Father and Who’s crying should be your next from that live show. You won’t be disappointed. Steve Perry’s voice is out of this world.❤
Check out Steve Perry's " Oh Sherry "‼️‼️‼️😊
Listen to Journey Live in Houston doing "Mother, Father". Be sure to hold on at the end to listen to the piano solo by Jonathan Cain as well. Fire!
Great reaction! When you said, "His voice is up there with the greatest of all time." I thought to myself "Just wait until you hear him live!" Now that you've heard a few studio songs, you absolutely have to hear him live! As, I'm sure, others have recommended, "Mother, Father - Live in Houston 1981 - Escape Tour" If you think his voice is "Bananas" now, just wait until you see that performance or any live performance! I read somewhere that when he did that performance of "Mother, Father" in 1981, it was voted as the greatest live male vocal performance by any singer, ever! That's how good he is!!! They don't call him "The Voice" for nothing. Definitely recommend! You've gained a new subscriber!!! Can't wait for the next video and to see you dive deeper into the delightful rabbit hole that is Journey!!!
Steve and Journey are always better live 🎶
Anytime/Feeling That Way
1981 concert in Houston Texas
The grip the drummer is using is called traditional grip. It was mainly used at the beginning of marching drumming due to the angle of the drum. Also a lot of jazz drummers used to use it. Most rock drummers you see today use what's called matched grip.
Bored with Journey? Never!!! They are my favorite band when Steve Perry was in the band. You must hear Stone In Love and Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'!!! Please watch them!
Open Arms is a great one to check out
After seeing journey several times with Steve Perry he is actually better live then recordings imo! He is THE VOICE
🧡Steve is an amazing vocalist, and Journey (with him) is in my top 5 most listened to bands still. For another great rock vocalist check out Triumph - say "Lay it on the Line" Live at the US Festival 1983.
Check out Steve Perry’s first single as a solo artist. Classic.
this song wakes up so much memories. It came out in . . . 83 ? . . . I was 17 y.o. and my first vinyl had been ABBA best of . . . . but this one really changed my life.
From the first moment on I knew THIS IS SPECIAL. It touches heart and soul, it gives you good vibes and till the day I f***** die I will love it
STEVE PERRY FOREVER ! ! !
Journey didn't invent the power ballad. It was Dennis DeYoung of the band Styx. He wrote the first Power Ballad "Lady" in 1973, a full decade before this song was released.
I’m here for Journey all day, but I’m also hoping BP digs into the rest of the ‘80’s rock ballads. That’s my sht. 40!
It’s In the original Tron movie in the arcade seen at the beginning
you should take a deep dive into their early years . He joined in 78 and some of their BEST stuff was in those first 2 albums
This song is from their Escape album that was in 81, excellent album with the new keyboard player- Johnathan Cain. The three previous albums (Infinity, Departure & Evolution) were also fantastic with a more 70s rock sound. All their song were great during these years.
Actually it’s on the Frontiers album.
Also check out Steve Perry Oh Sherrie
Journey Shaped the 80’s.
End of the’70’s too! That’s when Infinity was released. I used to sing to those songs when I cleaned my house and also when I was home after work. Great memories.
1st power ballad - STYX in 1971 - Journey has had the MOST!!!!
Check out Dolly Pardon and Steve Perry it's incredible. 😊
You should check out Live in Japan 1980 Lights and Stay Awhile. Played together. Beautiful vocals.
The song is well known for its use in the film Tron: Legacy and in season four of Stranger Things.
Seeing Steve perry with journey twice and twice solo was AMAZING. still they ride, mother father, sweet and simple, only the young, why can't this night go on forever..
I’m gonna say it here too…. Watch Journey’s ‘Mother Father’live version- it’s about the sons’ addiction- look at lyrics before you watch it. The seventh son is folklore meaning the 7th son has healing powers. The song is INCREDIBLE. Then def ‘lovin touchin squeezin’ from 1979 on the midnight special ! EARLY Journey when Gregg Rolie was still with them (Greg Rolie sang ‘Black magic woman’ with Santana.). Both Gregg Rolie and Neal Schon, the lead guitarist were in Santana. My fave album is ‘Evolution’ and also ‘Infinity’. Early Journey. I was 14 in ‘80 so this was my teen years. Nearing 60 and I am still loving Journey.
Steve Perry is the greatest vocalist of all time! No one can vocally do the things with their voice Steve can. Listen to Mother Father Live from Houston 81, Listen to Still they ride, Listen to Why can’t this night go on Forever, something to hide, Wheel in the sky, Lovin Touchin Squeezin, oh my gosh the entire Journey with Steve Perry catalog
Steve joined Dolly on her rock album doing Open Arms. It’s a duet that has me in tears. Dolly’s story telling style has you so emotional before Steve joins.
The song is more mature now, it changed to two old lovers together again. Steve’s voice has beautifully aged and I love their voices together. It was a beautiful surprise.
The power ballad origin depends on your criteria. As far as music evolving, the power ballads are technically from artists like Ray Charles, Eric Burdon, etc, but some dispute that "true" power ballads were developed in the early '70s since they included the harder rock sound via guitar, notably Styx was credited w/ the first official power ballad, followed by Journey, REO, Alice in Chains, Soundgarden, etc thru the '80s & '90s.
Lsst year in Champaign Illinois I went to Journeys 50th anniversary Tour. Seen Steve Perry and now Arnel Pena.love some Journey.❤
This is MY goat for vocalists. Listened ad a kid because of an older sister. Sang in a tribute band for a couple years around the country. The counter tenor voice is hard to beat. If I'd only been born 10 years earlier 😂
Huge fan of your Original stuff and a new fan of the reaction stuff. I'm a lifelong fan of Johnny Cash and grew up listening to Rock and metal. I also love Rap,country and r&b. You should react to Kansas-dust in the wind it's iconic. Also you would love the Eagles,it's all fire. Maybe start with eagles-take it easy.
StevexPerry is known as " The Voice". He is the GOAT. You need to see them live in concert. His voice is even better, if that's possible.
Another powerful voice example would be "Mother Father". Live from Houston concert.
Greatest hits...1 & 2!!!! Infinity...Something to hide! Perry IS THE VOICE!
BP you gotta hear Steve “Tge Voice” Perry live. Mother Father live from Houston as an example. No auto tune no overbub, just incredible vocals and musicianship. Later live videos include Randy Jackson on bass. All albums are fantastic.