@@hardnewstakenharder I'm sorry but to me they were never any better than the first two albums with that crew and I know they had some real chart-topping hits but they were more pop-oriented and very commercial sounding after that. But that's just my opinion and what I liked about them when they were more of a fusion band with a great lead vocal on top of it in Steve wanted to pretty much make it about pretty ballads with a few pretty cool rocking hits later on like separate ways that's a totally awesome tune but when I want to listen to an entire album it pretty much is the infinity album in the second album when Greg was still with them period to me the depth of those albums is incredible and I think they will stand the test of time but I will stand corrected it wasn't all over that's just to me realistically of course they went on two Great Heights commercially but Greg and Ainsley should have never left journey to me that's just a f****** disgrace they founded the f****** band and they were an integral part of it. I understand Greg left on his own but Ainsley was forced out and that was one of the dirtiest moves in rock music history. Anyways, that's just my taste in music and I am not alone in those sentiments but I respect that they were popular moving forward for sure just wasn't my cup of tea after that. Peace. Bob
@@UFO_computers Well, I mean .... almost every band has hits that different people think are lame. The big appeal of Journey wasn't their songwriting as much as it was Steve Perry's unbelievable voice. But let's be real - "Don't Stop Believing" alone is one of the biggest hits of ANY band in the 80's. That was Jonathan Cain. Open Arms... Faithfully ... all Jonathan Cain.
My first date with my Wife was a Journey concert May 20th 1979 42 years ago...Perfect date...Set the tone...We raised 3 Kids and love babysitting our 3 Grandkids...Life is good...
JEALOUS! Would've loved to see them with this lineup (was a little too young at the time).........................and Evolution is easily their best album, IMHO! Like others have said, thanks for sharing!
I really liked Rollie better than Cain, even though Cain helped write their biggest tunes, Rollie was more of a purist in rock. I love the older stuff way better.
@@mikewold8996 So true, I mean, Infinity and Evolution were f**king untouchable. Neal Schon's guitar outro from this song is 'The one that walks behind the rows' to use Stephen King's expression from 'Children of the corn'.
@@DonitaSilk I saw an article about him saying his drinking was getting out of control and he wanted to start a family. He thought it was great to have Steve come along cuz then he wouldn't have to do all the lead vocals.
Let's be honest here, Journey did not sell over 100 million records because of Greg Rollie. The man is a great musician but just an average singer, by far not having the same power, nor reach as Perry. The 'golden' duo is Schön/Perry alright.
Rollie and Perry have different voice types Greg is a low tenor like Barry Manilow and Steve is a high tenor in a class of his own- both different sounds at their best which is why they sound great together
You're wrong Gregg Rolie wrote the songs played the music and Steve was this a backup singer at this point Neal schon was the guitar player and Greg and Neil were in Santana and they even performed at Woodstock and they did not want somebody like Steve Perry in the band but there were Force In to it !!! So you better get your facts straight before you start speaking nonsense.....
This is the best version of Journey. I can't believe people don't talk about these early years more. The two voices, Rolie and Perry, completely opposite and in perfect harmony. Then you have Schon on the guitar... Amazing.
You have a solid rhythm section, Schon's beastly guitar, then Perry and To lie who can sing lead and play keyboards. Cain made them too pop and they lost something without Rolie's voice.
You gotta love the dueling vocals between Steve and Gregg in this video. Such a great sound and still listening to it in 2022! One of my all time favorites! Gregg and Steve both sound great
Hello Regina, how're you doing? Your comments caught my attention and that is why I am reaching out to you. Your fan love for me warms my heart, Thank you! It's nice meeting you here.
Gregg Rolie. He's the man. Those who followed cannot change this or historical FACT. Later music was incredible, no doubt, but when it comes to touching the soul of man...Gregg will always be the man. If we both make it to the same afterlife I'd like to throw down a little bass behind you now and then. Much life, much love.
Possibly gone forever. But for those of us with really small children, many of us are kicking it old school - no smart phones, no social media, limited video games, no current garbage music... raising our babies like it’s the 70’s, 80’s and 90’s. God help us though.
Amazing!! Gregg Rolie's and Steve Perry's paired vocals, Neil Schonn, shortly after he left Carlos Santana's band, and they just hit, after hit, after, hit, after hit. I was fortunate enough to see them in Oakland in the 80's, just magical... really.
Bliss. Take notes rock and rollers. This is how it's done. After countless plays over more than 40 years, I'm still not sick of this and crank it up every time.
Most foolish thing Rolie ever did was leave...Then again, maybe he dodged the Steve Perry ego bullet train that way. You never know. Maybe Rolie would have kept Perry in check a little more, or the others when they didn't want to give Perry his space? I've always been pretty sure Perry's in the closet--I think this outfit clinches it.
This is what happens when the most talented musicians don't attempt to be a solo act and work together as a band. It's something much more than the sum of individual parts.
Steve Perry and Gregg Rolie made this group so memorable. A sound like no other. This was indeed the best years for this group. I am so glad I got to see them live in 1979 when the original band members were in the abundance of their careers. This Journey will live on in hearts and minds.
1978-1980 Journey Gang, representing. Infinity, Evolution, Departure. Great songs, and Gregg Rolie AND Steve Perry. Their best lineup and I daresay their most interesting songs.
OMG, does this song bring back so MANY youthful memories!! I'm a geezer now but not in my mind!! I still feel 20 and younger at times, like when I hear this song!!!!❤
There are rock performers, there are many rock stars and then there are the legends. Love this legendary line-up of Journey. Special song with the vocals of Perry and Rolie, sizzling guitar of Schon. In the 50's, it was thought that rock was just a passing fad. This art form lives. So glad we have documentation like this for future generations to discover. Rock on!
i absolutely agree... it is mine as well.. but wow!!! the BIG three of infinity, evolution and departure... holy moly... some of the very best in modern music
I disagree ( slightly lol ) For me, the best Steve Perry record was Infinity. The songs were killer, and Aynsley Dunbar is a FAR tastier drummer than Steve Smith. As I have said on other posts, Infinity PERFECTLY straddles that elusive line between being commercially successful and still being able to appeal to musicians and be very interesting to listen to.
Once a man went to heaven and asked GOD. When will you assemble the greatest American Rock band of all time. He said I already did. The band is Journey!
I told myself years ago after seeing journey and lover boy back in the 80s I would never see Journey without Steve Perry but if they bring Greg Rollie back I would definitely consider it
I was fortunate enough to see this mighty band three times back in the day when they still had Greg Rollie. One of the best live acts I've ever seen, period.
I was fortunate enough to see journey 12 times, 11 with Steve Perry . I remember the first time I heard wheel in the sky, that was it for me.. went and got tickets and it was absolutely by far the best concert. They just released Evelotion and were touring and they performed every song from Infinty and Evelotion 4 hours of pure genius. I myself thought Ansley Dunbar was a great drummer but he was replaced with Steve Smith. Journey went through changes but it never sounded better than the first few albums. Gregg rollie ,Neil schone, Ross valory, Steve Perry and Ansley Dunbar. Absolutely a great time to be alive.
The song that got me into Journey 40 yrs. ago...Evolution was a perfect album! I was so lucky to see this lineup twice before Gregg Rolie left the band.
Yes, he was gone by the time I saw them in 1983. But this was my favorite Journey song -- and they didn't play it for the Frontiers tours. I wasn't crazy about Frontiers -- it was no Escape.
@@AmericanDemocracy1 you don't know much about voice. You can like rollies voice, but as far as singing, he was getting blown out of the water every show.
Gregg Rollie and Steve Perry are one of the best rock duo's ever
My favorite Journey song.
Still wish they kept it together, those dual vocals with backup were perfect.
Rolie deserved better.
Journeys best line up.
Yeah, I agree but Aynsley Dunbar got screwed the hardest right from the get-go then when Greg left to me it was all over
@@robertmarszalek1978 I love this era of Journey but to say it was all over is absurd. It was just getting started.
@@hardnewstakenharder I'm sorry but to me they were never any better than the first two albums with that crew and I know they had some real chart-topping hits but they were more pop-oriented and very commercial sounding after that. But that's just my opinion and what I liked about them when they were more of a fusion band with a great lead vocal on top of it in Steve wanted to pretty much make it about pretty ballads with a few pretty cool rocking hits later on like separate ways that's a totally awesome tune but when I want to listen to an entire album it pretty much is the infinity album in the second album when Greg was still with them period to me the depth of those albums is incredible and I think they will stand the test of time but I will stand corrected it wasn't all over that's just to me realistically of course they went on two Great Heights commercially but Greg and Ainsley should have never left journey to me that's just a f****** disgrace they founded the f****** band and they were an integral part of it. I understand Greg left on his own but Ainsley was forced out and that was one of the dirtiest moves in rock music history. Anyways, that's just my taste in music and I am not alone in those sentiments but I respect that they were popular moving forward for sure just wasn't my cup of tea after that. Peace. Bob
The real Journey. SO much talent for song writing back then
Well, but without Jonathan Cain they wouldn't have had some of their biggest hits ever.
@@vanessajazp6341 As far as I’m concerned Jonathon Cain is nothing more than a trouble maker. He always seems to be stirring trouble up somewhere!
@@vanessajazp6341• Some of those hits are lame though.
@@UFO_computers Well, I mean .... almost every band has hits that different people think are lame. The big appeal of Journey wasn't their songwriting as much as it was Steve Perry's unbelievable voice. But let's be real - "Don't Stop Believing" alone is one of the biggest hits of ANY band in the 80's. That was Jonathan Cain. Open Arms... Faithfully ... all Jonathan Cain.
Ladies and gentlemen.,
HARMONY
My first date with my Wife was a Journey concert May 20th 1979 42 years ago...Perfect date...Set the tone...We raised 3 Kids and love babysitting our 3 Grandkids...Life is good...
What a great story, thanks for sharing!
Right on man, I know we don’t know eachother but I’m happy for you
Awesome! Thanks for sharing.
JEALOUS! Would've loved to see them with this lineup (was a little too young at the time).........................and Evolution is easily their best album, IMHO! Like others have said, thanks for sharing!
Doesn't get any better !
Rolie and Perry were such a compliment to one another. Great vocals by both.
I really liked Rollie better than Cain, even though Cain helped write their biggest tunes, Rollie was more of a purist in rock. I love the older stuff way better.
@@mikewold8996
So true, I mean, Infinity and Evolution were f**king untouchable. Neal Schon's guitar outro from this song is 'The one that walks behind the rows' to use Stephen King's expression from 'Children of the corn'.
@@I_ADORE_WOMEN I really loved what Perry did too, but I loved the way they sounded together. It just sounded good on those albums you mentioned.
Man this song would be so different if Perry sang the verses. Rollie fit it perfect with Steve coming in!
Yeah, a real good 1-2 punch.
Steve and Rollies voices were awsumly tight back then. Golden times
Greg Rolie . Same way man!
I really love the way Steve and Greg's voices blend in together.
Journey is my favorite group just awesome
Me too!!!😊
So do I. Too bad they didn’t do more together. Did Greg leave because of Steve?
@@DonitaSilk I saw an article about him saying his drinking was getting out of control and he wanted to start a family. He thought it was great to have Steve come along cuz then he wouldn't have to do all the lead vocals.
They alternate not blend lol
Greg Rolie is a golden god. Steve Perry is one of the greatest singers ever to grace the face of the planet. This song is so special, a treasure.
agreed
Greg Rollie a golden god????? You must be kidding.
@@slamecatzwell5544 sorry, you're outnumbered by a vast majority. Who are you?
Let's be honest here, Journey did not sell over 100 million records because of Greg Rollie. The man is a great musician but just an average singer, by far not having the same power, nor reach as Perry. The 'golden' duo is Schön/Perry alright.
Rollie and Perry have different voice types Greg is a low tenor like Barry Manilow and Steve is a high tenor in a class of his own- both different sounds at their best which is why they sound great together
If Steve Perry is your backup singer then it goes without saying, this is going to be the most incredible vocal performance you're ever going to hear.
Steve Perry is the lead singer not back up!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!$ ANOTHER PERSON WHO GOT THEIR FACTS WRONG
@@katherinescholz1153 Mr El Roberts was saying In this instance, Steve was the back up singer.
You're wrong Gregg Rolie wrote the songs played the music and Steve was this a backup singer at this point Neal schon was the guitar player and Greg and Neil were in Santana and they even performed at Woodstock and they did not want somebody like Steve Perry in the band but there were Force In to it !!! So you better get your facts straight before you start speaking nonsense.....
Wrong !!!!
@@katherinescholz1153Steve is pretty good to.
This is the best version of Journey. I can't believe people don't talk about these early years more. The two voices, Rolie and Perry, completely opposite and in perfect harmony. Then you have Schon on the guitar... Amazing.
I know!!!
Fuck Escape!!!
I'm an Infinity and Evolution guy always!!!!
John Langley let's not forget about Mr smith... Dude is a monster
cobra1995xx yes...he is! blows my mind on "Escape"!
You have a solid rhythm section, Schon's beastly guitar, then Perry and To lie who can sing lead and play keyboards. Cain made them too pop and they lost something without Rolie's voice.
Don't forget Departure.!
You gotta love the dueling vocals between Steve and Gregg in this video. Such a great sound and still listening to it in 2022! One of my all time favorites! Gregg and Steve both sound great
They were incredible but Gregg was burnt out and I can feel that. Thanks for the memories
Love this song while floating in my pool and a cold bud light in my hand 😂
Hell yea !!!
Yea yea the best
No i cant deal with steves overly high pitched vocals.
I've listened to this song a million times since '79 and it never gets old.
And here I am in 23❤
@@audrealambert9583Same 😊
Agreed.
Same❤❤❤
Acá yo también ! 👋
This was their best lineup IMO. Love how both voices complement one another.
Yes it was and Evolution was a masterpiece.
I agree 100%.
Same
best line up absolutely. Love rolle and Perry together. And the bell bottoms are off the hook.
AS AN 80S KID,"I'LL ALWAYS LOVE ME SOME JOURNEY"!!!❤❤❤ WE LOVE U STEVE!!
This song and the vocals are a masterpiece.
That extro solo was incredible. Goosebumps!
Love early Journey!
Real journey. Omgoodness
I wanna go back to those days so bad they were the best ❤ 3:03
Hello Regina,
how're you doing?
Your comments caught my attention
and that is why I am reaching out to you.
Your fan love for me warms my heart, Thank you!
It's nice meeting you here.
What happened to the rock and roll? I miss those days too!@StevePerry-xz3ee
This was the best Journey lineup - Gregg Rolie is an amazing vocalist
Absolutely!
@D.W. Shepherd You mean '78-'80. Rolie left the band in 1980.
Yes,and that egotistical a hole Steve " I'm actually Portuguese,not Italian" Perry ,wanted total control of the band,which destroyed em .
I agree I
Love his vocals they blow me away I
Could hit repeat and listen over again
Gregg Rolie.
He's the man.
Those who followed cannot change this or historical FACT.
Later music was incredible, no doubt, but when it comes to touching the soul of man...Gregg will always be the man. If we both make it to the same afterlife I'd like to throw down a little bass behind you now and then. Much life, much love.
Rolie and Perry...
Incredible!!!
Steve Perry - what a voice
The Greg Rollie and Steve Perry dual vocals were the best!!
Best lineup for Journey, Steve singing with Gregg is so magical!!
After hearing Arnel sing with Greg I get it much better now.
This is the BEST Journey. With Rolie and Perry, and Shon with a huge Afro.
johnsonsabc and schon's Fu Man Chu
And Steve Smith with hair
@SMT Admin So true. Although Schon looked like a light-skinned Black then.
johnsonsabc , agree it’s a damn hair fest and I love it.
amen
Rolie and Perry sound amazing sharing the singing duties.
Much agreed!
Jeff Ghendar I agree also, Journeys early stuff is the best
Jeff Ghendar I agree
indeed, too bad they didn't all stay together. imagine the music!
Yes! Perfect harmony
Gregg😍😍😍😍
🎶 Just the same way 🎶🔥
This is the Journey I wanna see in 2023!!!!
There's a link for the tickets above.
Man this gives me goosebumps. I feel like an era is lost forever. . .
Possibly gone forever. But for those of us with really small children, many of us are kicking it old school - no smart phones, no social media, limited video games, no current garbage music... raising our babies like it’s the 70’s, 80’s and 90’s. God help us though.
This Era needed to have been frozen!
@@mattbartolovich8228 That's why they invented RUclips!
@@hebron12 exactly
@@katiejon17 Just need some white/yellow pages and a real landline and you're fine.
❤❤❤ME SOME JOURNEY!! BASS PLAYER REMINDS ME OF A YOUNG TOM PETTY LOL!!
Rolie was killin it ! Great voice , great with perry ! Very powerful song ; "you bring to me the key to my life " what a lyric !
Agreed100
Thats is Journey with Gregg and Steve, what a combo!
They were magical together
There they go again... Steve Perry and Greg Rollie two beautiful voices in harmony. They made the best of all the journey songs singing together
I truly love ❤️ this song. It just takes me back to the good times I had when I was young,when music was music and it was everything ❤❤❤❤.
Gregg has an amazing head of hair !
Hello, how are you doing today? Nice meeting you here.
Remember when they used to show good stuff like this on MTV?
Yes!!!
Classic Journey. Rolie and Perry and Schon ... great sound.
Yes! Wish they stayed together longer.
The perfection of this song and the harmonies will never be equaled
Can’t believe I’ve missed this video till now !!! ❤
Gregg was burned out and God knows I know that feeling. The band made magic but sometimes you got to follow your heart.
Amazing!! Gregg Rolie's and Steve Perry's paired vocals, Neil Schonn, shortly after he left Carlos Santana's band, and they just hit, after hit, after, hit, after hit. I was fortunate enough to see them in Oakland in the 80's, just magical... really.
Bliss. Take notes rock and rollers. This is how it's done. After countless plays over more than 40 years, I'm still not sick of this and crank it up every time.
You have to admit that Perry & Rollie were a dynamic, 1-2, vocal punch!
Sam Morreale yep! 1-2 power punch!
In your face it's the best vocal mixture purely amazing !!!
Most foolish thing Rolie ever did was leave...Then again, maybe he dodged the Steve Perry ego bullet train that way. You never know. Maybe Rolie would have kept Perry in check a little more, or the others when they didn't want to give Perry his space?
I've always been pretty sure Perry's in the closet--I think this outfit clinches it.
Jim Kotowski most smart thing Rolie did was leave you mean...He would have been kicked out by Perry and management by Raised By Radio
@@danielfrederic8321 You're probably right about that.
The absolute best lineup of Journey! Loved Gregg Rollie and Steve Perry sharing lead vocals !
This is what happens when the most talented musicians don't attempt to be a solo act and work together as a band. It's something much more than the sum of individual parts.
Rollie is the one that could not get away fast enough.
This is the best Journey song IMO period.
Yep. This is the Journey line-up that should reunite.
Agreed!
So agree,Jon Cain just didn't cut it IMO. This was the best lineup,without a doubt.
No doubt, sad.
Absolutely correct. The best.
Craig Williams one of the greatest songs ever and one of my favorite bands of all time
I love the interplay of Gregg Rolie and Steve Perry's voices.
Racking that ride cymbal.
This is my favorite Journey lineup. Outstanding talent all around.
Truth
100%
Better
paul helf I like Journey better with Jonathan Cain. But I give some respect to Greg Rolie as well.
The day journey died
Vocal perfection! Goosebumps in 2022
I could and do watch this over and over
The real Journey ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Hello, how are you doing today? Nice meeting you here.
SUPERFABULOUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
absolute best era for music: 70s and 80s wthout a doubt. never gonna change.
Absolutely right was the best time for music how I miss those days
I’d throw in 90’s grunge.
Steve Perry and Gregg Rolie made this group so memorable. A sound like no other. This was indeed the best years for this group. I am so glad I got to see them live in 1979 when the original band members were in the abundance of their careers. This Journey will live on in hearts and minds.
BEWARE!! High Voltage!!
1978-1980 Journey Gang, representing. Infinity, Evolution, Departure. Great songs, and Gregg Rolie AND Steve Perry. Their best lineup and I daresay their most interesting songs.
❤❤❤
This has to be the best one that Journey ever did! What a powerhouse of a group!!! I'm sad 😢 that these years are over!
Never over my friend !! They live in our hearts forever!!! ♥️♥️
Me too
Pure magic! Gregg and Steve sharing lead was the absolute best!!
Rollie + Perry = Perfection! Schon, Valory and Smith are a added bonus. Doesn’t get any better than this!
OMG, does this song bring back so MANY youthful memories!! I'm a geezer now but not in my mind!! I still feel 20 and younger at times, like when I hear this song!!!!❤
Steve and Greg's voices together!! Awesome!!!
Hands down the best era of Journey! They may have sold millions of copies of Escape and Frontiers, but this was the band at their finest!
Yep, and while Escape and Frontiers are pretty damn good, Evolution is definitely their best album, far as I'm concerned!
I’m addicted to this song right now. 🕊🎼🕊
NEVER CAN EVER DUPLICATE THIS PHENOMENAL ARTISTRY
There are rock performers, there are many rock stars and then there are the legends. Love this legendary line-up of Journey. Special song with the vocals of Perry and Rolie, sizzling guitar of Schon. In the 50's, it was thought that rock was just a passing fad. This art form lives. So glad we have documentation like this for future generations to discover. Rock on!
Gregg tore it up!!!! Luv to hear him sing.
Wow! 1979 where did the time go, Rollie and Perry were pure magic on this one, this is one of journey's very best, hands down.
One of the finest bands ever, musicianship, vocals, arrangements. I think Evolution was their finest achievement. The whole album is phenomenal.
i absolutely agree... it is mine as well.. but wow!!! the BIG three of infinity, evolution and departure... holy moly... some of the very best in modern music
Love Gregg and Steve together! :o JOURNEY at its BEST! Just my opinion!
+E.J. OBrien This is Journey at it's best. Righto!
yes and they need to get back together! all of them..
Love Steve and Gregg together!!! Journey forever!!!
I disagree ( slightly lol ) For me, the best Steve Perry record was Infinity. The songs were killer, and Aynsley Dunbar is a FAR tastier drummer than Steve Smith. As I have said on other posts, Infinity PERFECTLY straddles that elusive line between being commercially successful and still being able to appeal to musicians and be very interesting to listen to.
E.J. OBrien d
Once a man went to heaven and asked GOD. When will you assemble the greatest American Rock band of all time. He said I already did. The band is Journey!
That is such a great way of saying it!
Members of the band please always know that your fans will rock with you forever!!!
Im 59 years old saw this tour when I was a sophomore in high school..
Loved it then...Love it now ❤
underrated song
Isn't this just a perfect diamond
Can't have Journey without Perry💝❤💙
2 of the greatest voices together ever.
Love Journey ❤ 😍 💖 🎶 🎵
Wow! This Journey LIVE performance is almost the same quality as a studio recording. Amazing talent.
not live. but they are better live actually
lOL that was pretty funny
The absolute best. Driving around on hot summer days with the windows down and this blaring from the speakers.
Holy Shit look at that hair!
I told myself years ago after seeing journey and lover boy back in the 80s I would never see Journey without Steve Perry but if they bring Greg Rollie back I would definitely consider it
❤when i fell in love with Journey!!!
Hello, how are you doing today? Nice meeting you here.
Not even close. This was the best version of Journey by far.
I was fortunate enough to see this mighty band three times back in the day when they still had Greg Rollie. One of the best live acts I've ever seen, period.
I'd take Gregg and Steve any day rather than the impersonator Pineda!
You are soooo lucky!
I was fortunate enough to see journey 12 times, 11 with Steve Perry . I remember the first time I heard wheel in the sky, that was it for me.. went and got tickets and it was absolutely by far the best concert. They just released Evelotion and were touring and they performed every song from Infinty and Evelotion 4 hours of pure genius. I myself thought Ansley Dunbar was a great drummer but he was replaced with Steve Smith. Journey went through changes but it never sounded better than the first few albums. Gregg rollie ,Neil schone, Ross valory, Steve Perry and Ansley Dunbar. Absolutely a great time to be alive.
@@irismsicuro5564 Twelve times??? Wow! Look at you!
The song that got me into Journey 40 yrs. ago...Evolution was a perfect album! I was so lucky to see this lineup twice before Gregg Rolie left the band.
Yes, he was gone by the time I saw them in 1983. But this was my favorite Journey song -- and they didn't play it for the Frontiers tours. I wasn't crazy about Frontiers -- it was no Escape.
Journey Next is one of the best albums ever made!
i love those 2 singing together - it's just magic
People are beautiful when they're young.
It’s ashamed these two great voices couldn’t have gone on together
Greg just got tired of performing every night and wanted out, shame because he was such a huge talent for the band,
One of my all-time favorites from this band.
Yeah baby!
Best lineup
Gregg was abysmally underestimated.
their 2 voices were so different but they sang so well together !
Gregg was a beast.
so was neal
until Steve Perry opened his mouth!
@@AmericanDemocracy1 you don't know much about voice. You can like rollies voice, but as far as singing, he was getting blown out of the water every show.
Oh lord yes.. I absolutely love this band.. having the best memories ever