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Neal Schon (Journey) Call of The Wild

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Uploaded by on Aug 24, 2007

Many Journey fans probably wouldn't believe that this musical piece is by Neal Schon. After hearing this the first time the music really moved me. So I decided to put it together with a little slideshow of outdoor pictures to relate to the music

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  • Beautiful, simply Beautiful

  • Glad you enjoyed check out my other Schon vids

  • WOW! i like it thank you for posting! what year is this?

  • 1995 One year before Journey Reunited

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  • wow neal schon is one in million people :D hes a livin legend!1

  • This is a very powerful song. Airy, aggressive, and gentle...then just like that... it's gone. Still moving after all these years.

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  • from the day i started playing I though Neil was one of the best and stuff like this just shows it off perfectly. "Hands Of Majic"

  • Neal Schon call of the wild

  • I have always loved that "Call of the Wild".

    Now, let's just say....eyes opened more.....and more.....and more.......thanks:}

  • Amazing! Very atmospheric and relaxing. That windpipe sound can be achieved using an ebow (electronic device that creates infinite sustain, The Edge U2 uses it sometimes), the ebow can create string or woodwind sounds on the guitar. This coupled with volume swells really gives the instrumental solo a relaxed atmospheric feel.

  • Nice!!!

  • Neal Schon talked about this video and linked this up on his Facebook page. How cool is that. He'd like the author of this video to know that he loves it. =)

  • the CD "Beyond the Thunder" is spectacular...

  • ... beautiful ...

  • this is so peaceful but haunting

  • Athletes hit their peak and then eventually must retire. Musicians can keep getting better until they drop over dead. Live long, Neal.

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