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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsHopefully you all are aware there were two VERY DIFFERENT bands named "Journey"
The original band, before Steve Perry joined
This sounds NOTHING like the band they later became. Both this and their first album are two of the best rock/fusion albums of all time.
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Hopefully you all are aware there were two VERY DIFFERENT bands named "Journey" (Original Post)
Eliot Rosewater
Jun 2018
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MichMan
(12,002 posts)1. Loved the early Journey
Hated the Steve Perry version
Eliot Rosewater
(31,151 posts)2. I didnt hate the Perry band, I appreciated Perry's voice and
song writing, for instance
With Neal's guitar, awesome.
First 3 albums they had one of the greatest rock drummers of all time...
Dave Starsky
(5,914 posts)3. Never cared for the early Journey.
Just wasn't my thing, I guess, at the time.
But I really appreciated the Perry version. They really brought it all to the table in an era of bands like Boston and Toto who exhibited first-class vocals and musicianship. It was always exciting to listen to new albums by those bands because you knew they were going to be great.
(Sadly, we don't have anything like that in popular music today, but don't get me started...
And get off my lawn.)
kwassa
(23,340 posts)4. It's like the very different versions of Fleetwood Mac.
The original blues band with Peter Green.
Then the later version with those other people.