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@moony9472 I'm sure there was a lot of things besides that. Steve said in interviews that the rest of the band was already developed and outgoing when he got there, and as shy of a person that he seemed at the time, I could understand that statement. I'm sure he got over that more as time went by, but when you're that big as a commercial and musical group, playing to stadium-sized audiences and everybody knows who you are and your songs, I'm sure that would take its toll on anyone, not just him.
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dude, I'm 18, almost 19 and I love Steve and Journey. Steve Perry rocks my world.
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1:31 look at Neils face
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@justaman6391 hey im young i love this stuff rock is awesome
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2 "Dislikes" ???????
Who ARE those MORONS ?
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All the videos from this Houston show are awesome. One thing I keep noticing, though, is how Neil Schon basically ignores Steve Perry every time Perry comes near him. There's rarely even a hint of acknowledgment. When he left Journey, Perry stated that he felt he "was never really part of the band" (paraphrasing). Are we seeing why he perhaps felt that way?
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No one, and I mean no one, has ever come close to Steve Perry's talent, not then and not now. After thirty years, he is still "THE VOICE"
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seen them 5 times in 3 years in the 80s- love em
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I, like many I suppose, were one of the lucky one's to see this band live. I still listen to them to this day and they're truly one of the most talented bands that have come around in the last 20 years. They really did have it all, great vocals, great drums, guitars and fan appreciation. There's not too many bands nowadays that can capture an audience like these guys did.
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The Classic Journey, Should be in The Rock n Roll Hall of Fame.
They sang...they rocked...they conquered. Very cool. Thanks for posting.
Anne83d 2 years ago 29
if you watched this video and made that remark,your to young..sorry you dont under stand "rock"
justaman6391 3 years ago 19