Journey KB01 Feeling That Way

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Uploaded by on Feb 11, 2008

The unaired King Biscuit/Super Jams 2 episode featuring Journey, with interviews and intros with band members, doing their own tunes (they had only one album out, (with Steve Perry that is), "Infinity" at the time, and also them doing really great cover tunes. Also featuring, really the only times Steve duets with a female singer.

It was recorded in one day in October 1978 at the Automat Studios in San Francisco. Featuring guests: the Tower Of Power Horn Section, Tom Johnston of the Doobie Brothers and Annie Sampson & Jo Baker of Stoneground.

Journey at this time was: Steve Perry (vocals), Gregg Rolie (keys, vocals), Neal Schon (guitar), Ross Valory (bass) & Aynsley Dunbar (drums).

I had collected this show one painful song at a time years ago, and miraclously I think I got it all! I'm not 100% sure I got the track listing right. I numbered the tunes in the order I believe is correct, as well as I created a "playlist" on my page for easy access.

This recording has been one of my favorite Journey recordings ever since I first heard it. It really shows off their blues and R&B roots/beginnings. If anyone tries to tell you "Journey" or "Steve Perry" isn't cool - make them listen to this!

(And, yeah, I know, the one picture has Steve Smith in it instead of Aynsley - but it's hard to find good groups pictures with Aynsley in it!)

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  • BAD AS HELL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!

    There is simply NOTHING to compare to hearing Steve Perry in his prime!

  • How cool was that to hear. Man they were good back in the day.

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  • I want Rollie and Perry to duet...in 2010!

  • Yeah, this was Smith's first gig with band. Can anybody share why specifically Ansley was fired? I know he was not comfortable playing a "tight" setlist but was that the only reason? Was Perry responsible or did the whole band truely want him gone?

  • Right you are! He's amazing...

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