Petra-Coloring Song, Road to Zion, More Power to Ya live
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Actually, now that I found it on u tube, its called "never been any reason"....a real butt kicking rock n roll hit. You may not recognize John's unmistakable voice at first, because his brother sings most of the lead....but you will pick it up soon.
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John Schlitt was a vocalist for a secular group with his brother drummer who also sang. It was called "Head East". They had one hit....and it was a big one. Save my Life I'm going down for the last time. It made a ton of money, but apparently was waisted on drugs and alchohol. John was not a christian, then. John quit the group, began studying the bible and became a christian. "now you know the rest of the story"!
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@onlyoneme72032 Greg X Volz is back in Petra. He did go solo, but look up "Classic Petra" because Bob Hartman, Greg Volz, etc. and getting ready to go on tour, and releasing a new CD -- Back To The Rock.
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@nrgins It means that Petra had a singer before John Schlitt, and this was his first consert with Petra (well so they say)
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Does anyone know what happened to Greg? Did he just go solo or something? I think both lead singers are great in their own way!!!
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Jonke, this is great! What an awesome piece of history. I am glad someone had a camera running.
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A 1986 bootleg? Cool.
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is that volz? No, no that sounds like Schlitt . . .
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more power to ya
when we're all in one accord
they that wait upon the LORD
they shall renew their strength
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Sounds kinda weird hearing John singing the songs Greg made famous :-) Good stuff anyways.
Great video! What does it mean "John's first concert"?
nrgins 4 years ago
Means I think this is John Schlitt's first concert with Petra:)
jonke38 4 years ago