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wow, since so many tubers have cool memories on this, I guess I share one too. I saw Journey w/ the Babys May 80. obstructive view seats. nothing was obstructive at all. I saw Greg and Neil so clear and the whole show was electrifying not to mention so many pretty girls. I wore my Tee til the color was no more. That year also I brought my first real guitar...a Hondo 2 LP knock off, lol. This album rocks, not one bad song at all.
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Everytime I hear this guys I can't help but shed a tear so many memories.
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one of my favorite s
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This is an awesome song. Neal Schon's guitar playing is flawless on this album. Thanks for posting!
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OMG..I HAVEN'T HEARD THIS SINCE THE 70's
thx's for posting!!!!!!!!!!
oxox
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i have a 1970 mustang and i listen to this everyday in it!
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epic!
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Listening to this album on an 8-track, sitting on the top of a red mustang with Mark O at 15, drinking beer and making out with him as the waves tap the shore in Bay City MI. My first date and one of my top three in my life.
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@FALCON21301 I sound just like you!!!! I thought i was the only vampire, (not literally), out there! Careful this stuff is addictive, especially combined with greens & beers.
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A very beautiful Journey song with lovely lyrics. Steve always sounded to me like he meant what he was singing. The sincerity in his voice is what sold me on Journey. Bette Midler has this same quality in her voice. I wish I had been lucky enough to meet Steve Perry or at least go to a Journey concert. "Sigh"
Close your eyes and take a Journey back into time.... without a care in the world, cruzin to Journey and all the great music of the 80's all night long... staying up till dawn and sleeping till 3, only to do it all over again the next night!!
Be safe my fellow 80's kids!!
FALCON21301 1 year ago 11
It's a hidden gem, for sure — one of my favorite Journey songs. I had been a Journey fan for years before I discovered it in 1987.
eucutta1 2 years ago 3