@@marshabailey1121 everything about this man is beautiful. His talent is extraordinary. And mad respect for walking away then coming back when he was ready. What's happening right now b/n Schon and Cain is fucking sad.
The reason for that piano solo at the end was to give time for Steve Perry to recover from singing that song. Journey has said it's the hardest song in their catalog to sing, and Perry didn't sing it at every concert, even during that tour in 1981. So Jonathan Cain's solo let him catch his breath a bit before going into the next song. It's probably the greatest live performance ever recorded in rock history. Absolutely flawless.
Us Classic Journey fans will always call this a 'Masterpiece!!' Classic Journey at this time is ........ Steve Perry - Lead vocals Neal Schon (like the name Sean) - Lead guitarist Ross Valory (like the name Valerie) - Bassists Jonathan Cain - Keyboardist Steve Smith - Drummer
Do a Reaction to the rest of the concert from Journey with Lead Singer Steve Perry Escape Tour Live in Houston 1981 " Don't Stop BelIevin " " Stone in Love " " Girl Can't Help It " " Open Arms " " Who's Crying Now " " Escape " " Stay Awhile " Also " Only The Young " " Faithfully " " Separate Way's " " I'll Be Alright Without You " " When You Love A Women " " Keep On Runnin " " Sweet and Simple " Steve Perry is called the " Voice " he is One of the Best if not the Best Singer in Rock History, Steve also has his own Songs " O' Sherrie " it Reached No.2 on the Hot 100, " Foolish Heart " Reached No.15.
Real people, playing real music, singing authentically...no pitch correction/auto tune, or back up tracks. What you hear, is what the band is producing with no gimmicks. Music today sucks ass compared to the skill those that did it this well back then displayed. Today's music is so dishonest.
I think of the 1970s and the early 1980s as the piano rock era. Before metal and punk came to the forefront, bands often featured keyboards (played by guys, some more muscular than others). There are some amazing keyboard performances out there from that era.
Wait...how could you listen to Aerosmith, GnR, and even Metallica and not know who Journey is??? That sounds almost impossible. They were all played on the same radio stations.
Possibly the greatest vocal performance of any concert in history. Perry never waivers.
For me, "Take Hold of the Flame" by Queensryche live in Tokyo and "Mother Father" by Journey are the two best live performances I've ever seen.
This song is perfection. And it's LIVE!!
Steve Perry is the absolute GOAT. Nobody had the Voice (his nickname), the tone, the technique or the heart that Steve had. One in a million.
Check out his solo work on Street Talk...Foolish Heart, Oh Sherrie, Strung Out. Another incredible live performance Still They Ride Japan 1983
@@marshabailey1121 everything about this man is beautiful. His talent is extraordinary. And mad respect for walking away then coming back when he was ready.
What's happening right now b/n Schon and Cain is fucking sad.
@@marshabailey1121 And Escape!!! I swear it's three songs in one. ❤😊
@@MearasRex Their wives don't help.
@@marshabailey1121 OMG, right??? 🤦♀️ It's such a shit show.
Fabuloso Steve!!! ❤❤❤❤❤
We are blessed to be around to hear Steve sing. Thank you lord.
The reason for that piano solo at the end was to give time for Steve Perry to recover from singing that song. Journey has said it's the hardest song in their catalog to sing, and Perry didn't sing it at every concert, even during that tour in 1981. So Jonathan Cain's solo let him catch his breath a bit before going into the next song. It's probably the greatest live performance ever recorded in rock history. Absolutely flawless.
Nice!!! Thank you for that bit of info. It never even occurred to me. 😊
Steve Perry is a vocal beast and Neal Schon is underrated as a guitarist he started playing with Santana at 15 years old
Don't stop Believing, Open Arms, Faithfully, Loving Touchin Squeezin
Us Classic Journey fans will always call this a 'Masterpiece!!'
Classic Journey at this time is ........
Steve Perry - Lead vocals
Neal Schon (like the name Sean) - Lead guitarist
Ross Valory (like the name Valerie) - Bassists
Jonathan Cain - Keyboardist
Steve Smith - Drummer
Do a Reaction to the rest of the concert from Journey with Lead Singer Steve Perry Escape Tour Live in Houston 1981 " Don't Stop BelIevin " " Stone in Love " " Girl Can't Help It " " Open Arms " " Who's Crying Now " " Escape " " Stay Awhile " Also " Only The Young " " Faithfully " " Separate Way's " " I'll Be Alright Without You " " When You Love A Women " " Keep On Runnin " " Sweet and Simple " Steve Perry is called the " Voice " he is One of the Best if not the Best Singer in Rock History, Steve also has his own Songs " O' Sherrie " it Reached No.2 on the Hot 100, " Foolish Heart " Reached No.15.
Check out journey
Still they ride live in Osaka Japan 1983 pure fire 🔥
I agree. It is extraordinary. Steve went above and beyond the studio recording.
Journey! Probably the best rockband ever! So, so many good songs to check out here - well, all of them rather...🤩
The way that Steve Smith brings the drums back at full force at the end of Schon's guitar solo??? Gaaah. ❤❤❤
Steve Perry is 'The Voice'
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Real people, playing real music, singing authentically...no pitch correction/auto tune, or back up tracks. What you hear, is what the band is producing with no gimmicks. Music today sucks ass compared to the skill those that did it this well back then displayed. Today's music is so dishonest.
Sucks ass is correct!!
One of the best live performances ever
Next up "open arms" from the same show!
Blessed to have seen Journey live three tours. ALWAYS top notch performances from every group member. Spectacular!
Absolute Perfection!!! The vocals and band are amazing!
You have to watch the whole live Houston concert, 1981. It was amazing!
I think of the 1970s and the early 1980s as the piano rock era. Before metal and punk came to the forefront, bands often featured keyboards (played by guys, some more muscular than others). There are some amazing keyboard performances out there from that era.
Deen sings this on the current tour. He pours his heart into it.
Wait...how could you listen to Aerosmith, GnR, and even Metallica and not know who Journey is??? That sounds almost impossible. They were all played on the same radio stations.
Yep. That's Journey. Get used to them. "Don't Stop Believing" holds true.
Dude, it's the famous iconic voice of Steve Perry.
You've never heard of Journey before. Wow! Well, you're welcome.
He was nicknamed the voice by bon jovi
Im stunned! How have you lived on this planet & not heard of Journey or Steve Perry¿
Perry and crew don't get better