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We're celebrating our 10th anniversary all year by digging in the vaults to re-present classic episodes with fresh commentary. Today, we're revisiting our 2021 conversation with Steve Perry. ABOUT STEVE PERRYOne of the most iconic voices in rock music history, Steve Perry is best known as the lead singer of the band Journey during the group's most successful period. His first Top 20 pop hit as either a performer or songwriter was the solo-written “Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin',” which became a hit for the band in 1979. In the following decade he co-wrote an unbelievable streak of classic songs with Neil Shon and Jonathan Cain, including “Any Way You Want It,” “Who's Crying Now,” “Open Arms,” “Separate Ways,” ”Send Her My Love,” and “Don't Stop Believin',” a single that's been certified five times platinum. His 1984 debut solo album Street Talk produced the classic singles “Oh Sherrie” and “Foolish Heart.” After penning additional Journey hits “Be Good to Yourself,” “Girl Can't Help It,” and “I'll be Alright Without You” he departed the band and released his second solo album, For the Love of Strange Medicine, featuring the single “You Better Wait.” After briefly reuniting with Journey and co-writing the additional hits “When You Love a Woman” and “Message of Love” in the mid-1990s, he stepped away from recording. Steve returned in 2018 with his third solo album, Traces. In 2021 he released his fourth solo record, a holiday collection called The Season, produced by Steve and Thom Flowers, and featuring contributions from multi-instrumentalist Dallas Kruse. The Rock & Roll Hall of Famer, whom Rolling Stone magazine named among the “100 Greatest Singers of All Time” joins us to talk about exploring the great American Christmas songbook from a writer's perspective, to share some stories about his own songs, and to offer some insight into his approach to the craft.
Originally released August 2017: BJ spins some very cool and rare heavy metal 45's from the eighties, Side A and Side B. STITCH - DEVIL'S DEAL b/w TOUCHIN' THE STARS SIREN - TERRIBLE SWIFT SWORD b/w METRO MERCENARY HIROSHIMA - SOLDIER OF THE WORLD b/w NUCLEAR NIGHTMARE KEEN HUE - ONE OF TWO b/w SPREAD YOUR WINGS OF FIRE SASHAY - LOOKING FOR SOME ACTION b/w TOGETHER SATIN STEEL - KICK ME WHERE IT HURTS b/w LET'S NOT DIE WHITE LIGHTNING - THIS POISON FOUNTAIN b/w HYPOCRITE SALEM - COLD AS STEEL b/w REACH FOR ETERNITY DENIGH - NO WAY b/w RUNNING RAW DEAL - OUT OF MY HEAD b/w IN THE MOOD RICOCHET - MIDAS LIGHT b/w OFF THE RAILS SPOILER - KICK DOWN THE WALL b/w STARBLIND CHILD Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this Special episode, Sylvee sits down with Kahlil to discuss his latest EP, "Love Language Mixtape - Vol. 1: Physical Touch." Song by song, they go through discussing the meaning, inspiration, and behind the scenes stories. Kahlil discusses collaborating with Aja Moyé, on "When We Love," and again with Naiqui Macabroad on, "Marcus Graham," & "Touchin' You!" He also discusses the ten year journey of "In The Car," and the wanting this project to inspire love, community, & empathy. Follow Kahlil: https://untd.io/r/AV3VUeivTjhx (LLMV1 - EP LINK) www.kahlildaniel.com (Website) @kahlilxdaniel (IG) @youtube.com/@kahlildaniel (YT) Facebook.com/kxdmusic (FB) Follow Us: All Links: https://linktr.ee/otwweekly Instagram/Twitter: @onthewayweekly FB: facebook.com/onthewaypod | Youtube: https://bit.ly/3CWxgPZ Website: instinctent.com/ontheway | www.mochapodcastsnetwork.com/ontheway Sylvee - @sylveejones Kahlil - @kahlilxdaniel | www.kahlildaniel.com | www.facebook.com/kxdmusic Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
01. Journey - To Play Some Music 02. Journey - She Makes Me (Feel Alright) 03. Journey - On A Saturday Nite 04. Journey - Spaceman 05. Journey - Feeling That Way 06. Journey - Wheel In The Sky 07. Journey - Lights 08. Journey - Just The Same Way 09. Journey - Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin' 10. Journey - Too Late
| Feel'in Good (Special 12-inch Disco Mix) | Francine McGee | 1977 | My Sweet Summer Suite | Love Unlimited Orchestra | 1976 | Standing In The Rain | Don Ray | 1978 | I Just Want To Fall In Love | Spinners | 1980 | I Found Love (Remix) (Club Version) | Darlene Davis | 1986 | All Night Passion (Club Mix) | Alisha | 1984 | Knockout (Re-Edit) | Margie Joseph | 1982 | Dial My Number (Vocal) | Pauli Carman | 1986 | Don't I Ever Cross Your Mind Sometime (Vocal) | Barbara Mason | 1984 | Touchin' You | Archie Bell | 1982 | Only A Breath Away (Extended Mix) | Patti Austin | 1985 | Travelin' On | The Chestnut Brothers | 2002 | Never Too Late | Lonnie Liston Smith | 1983 | Good Love (Extended Remix) | Meli'sa Morgan | 1987 | Sneak Preview (Extended Version) | Eleanor Goodman | 1987 | Nights In Harlem (A Darkchild Extended Remix) | Luther Vandross feat. Guru | 1998 | Feels So Real (Won't Let Go) | Patrice Rushen | 1984 | This Love Is For Real | Ron Banks | 1983 | I Like You | Blue Magic | 1975 | Make It Alright | Carl Thomas | 2004 | Dreamer | Carl Thomas | 2004
In this special Thanksgiving episode of 'Past Tens: A Top 10 Time Machine,' hosts Dave and Milt take listeners on a nostalgic journey through the best uses of 'Na Na Na' in rock and roll history. From iconic tracks like The Beatles' 'Hey Jude' to Wilson Pickett's 'Land of 1,000 Dances,' they countdown the top ten tunes featuring this catchy vocal motif. Along the way, they discuss memorable guest appearances, concert experiences, and personal anecdotes, making for a fun and engaging romp through music history.Topics03:21 Defining the 'Na Na' Phenomenon07:59 Top 10 'Na Na' Songs Countdown Begins08:29 Number 10: One Direction - What Makes You Beautiful09:57 Number 9: Pink - So What13:15 Number 8: Deep Purple - Hush15:32 Number 7: Michael Jackson - PYT (Pretty Young Thing)21:05 Number 6: Roxette - The Look24:03 Number 5: J. Geils Band - Centerfold29:11 Number 4: Steam - Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye31:29 Couch Potato TV and Squid Game32:02 The Song Nobody Remembers33:30 Journey's Lovin' Touchin' Squeezin'35:32 Yacht Rock Gold Concert Experience38:16 The Viral Stadium Chants39:17 Ranking the Top Na Na Songs43:24 Honorable Mentions and Also-Rans54:15 The Beatles' Hey Jude59:27 Thanksgiving and WhamageddonOde to the 'Na Na Na'(A Tribute to Past Tens' Thanksgiving Jam)'Twas the day before turkey, and all through the pod,Dave and Milt were debating (their taste? Kind of odd).Their quest? To rank the best "Na Na Na" sounds,From Beatles to Pickett, those sweet vocal rounds.“Hey Jude,” they agreed, had a 'Na' that won hearts,But Wilson Pickett's groove? It tears dance floors apart.A sprinkle of na-na, a dash of hoo-haa,Add Springsteen or glam rock, now we've got a hurrah!Dave chimed in, “Remember that gig in ‘85?When the crowd chanted 'Na Na Na,' feeling so alive?”Milt laughed, “Oh sure, but you missed my surprise,A drunk dude sang all the na's — and we nearly died!”Each track got a story, a chuckle, a thought,Like finding gold coins in a musical pot.They dissected each na with scholastic precision,While still poking fun with sarcastic derision.“Was there ever a bad na?” Milt queried aloud,Dave smirked, “Remember that band who played too proud?Their ‘Na Na Na' bombed—it was pure rock disgrace,They made Nickelback sound like a Grammy showcase!”As the countdown continued, nostalgia ran wild,“Remember that na? Oh, it's so juvenile!”But that's the magic of this syllabic delight,It's a chorus for rebels, for love, for the night.So cheers to Past Tens, for their list and their lore,For honoring 'Na Na Na' — and the bands we adore.May their Thanksgiving pod forever replay,With “Na Na Na” laughter to brighten the day.
Nubs leads the discussion and review of Journey's 1977 album ‘Next' – including, as always, albums + songs on our radar and much more! Lovin...Touchin...Squeezin...and Podcastin. The boys return with one you more likely than not never heard -- where the question will be asked, would you want to hear this again?. It's Journey: the early days on today's episode, as the gents explore this pre-Steve Perry excursion, the final album before the band's commercial explosion. Join as we discuss living out of a suitcase, million dollar voices, our out-of-nowhere-good MLB teams, our some-what-expected-good NFL teams, Vegas recovery, Lionel Richie fan clubs -- and, provide our Journey top 5. So give a listen...then let's touch...and go our separate ways.
Season Six begins! We take a trip to a tumultuous time in the history of the Walt Disney Company and the birth of Touchstone Pictures.We are joined by the Medfield College Players, who present the thrilling radio drama "Who's Touchin' My Stones." Follow us @medfieldfilm on social media.
John Lennon-Slippin' And Slidin' Shakespears Sister-I Don't Care Dwight Yoakam-I Sang Dixie Nat King Cole-Send For Me Jamey Johnson-Trudy The Happenings-See You In September The Greg Kihn Band-The Breakup Song George Jones-He Stopped Loving Her Today Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars-Die With A smile Neil Young-L.A. The Classics IV-Spooky Great White-Once Bitten Twice Shy Johnny Bush-Green Snakes On The Ceiling Journey-Lovin', Touchin'. Squeezin' Leon Bridges-Peaceful Place Aerosmith-Same Old Song And Dance
Saves Together isn't always about videogames, alright? Like the intro says, it's "a podcast about playing games together". That's why this episode we're legally allowed to talk all about our time playing the physical trading card game known as Disney Lorcana. More specifically we're discussing playing the co-op variant: Illumineer's Quest - Deep Trouble A PVE TCG?! Does that even work? Do we like it? Tune in now!
Patrick is back to talk about a dismal Mariners road trip.
Friends of the pod, Claudia & Kassie, join this week! We talk about our evening with Dianna at Cafe Carlyle in April before getting into this week's Glacket competitions. Songs this episode include: All of Me Any Way You Want It/ Lovin' Touchin' Squeezin' Marry the Night Rolling in the Deep Science Fiction Double Feature Touch a Touch a Touch a Touch Me ---- Become a Patron for exclusive bonus episodes, guest announcements, and access to live episode recordings @ patreon.com/gleekoftheweekpod Rate us five stars on Spotify and Apple Podcasts Buy our Merch! Leave us a voicemail @ (732)955-4098 Follow us on Instagram @gleekoftheweekpod Follow us on Tiktok @gleekoftheweekpod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week Woo and Hes are back with the shenanigans. The first half the brothers catch up and during The Check In, they get lost. In the second half they are briefly joined by the homie Raven and things take an unexpected turn of events. Sit back and catch the vibes with The Diddler, rap beef, and much more. After the Woosah Moment of the Week, they let Honey Bxby and Busta Rhymes close out with the Touchin Remix. Don't forget to catch us each and every Friday and Saturday night from 8pm-10pm on Contentville, Powered by NspireU on Air. Also, head over to www.wooisms.com for all the latest updates and merchandise. As always peaux up, light the hookah, sit back and enjoy this thang known as Wooisms. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wooisms/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wooisms/support
Artist: Igor Gonya, Shabi (Russia / Germany) Label: Gonya Entertainment Genre: House Release Date: 22.03.2024 Bandcamp: https://igorgonya.bandcamp.com/track/when-u-touchin-feat-shabi Igor Gonya: www.facebook.com/igorgonya Soundcloud: @igorgonya Instagram: www.facebook.com/igorgonya Shabi: https://soundcloud.com/shabbe1 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ohadshabi CONTACT (DHM): Email — deephousemoscow@hotmail.com
Join the lads as they chat about: I'm just Ken and the new Mickey Mouse Club, Big life events, Sinatra roughin' up people, Rise of the Resistance, The new New Orleans Square, Their recent Patreon visit to Disneyland, Adventureland Day, Terrible thought Starters, Rides that scared you as a kid, Jungle deadheads at night, Lovin' touchin' feelin' river water, and Dave shares what we've been teasing out for the past few episodes. News that Disney has definitely been trying to keep under wraps...
We've already covered a couple of Journey albums. Episode 250 profiled "Infinity," the introduction of Steve Perry to the group. And episode 26 delved into arguably the high water mark for Journey, the album "Escape." Here we take a look at the band as they are in their transition into one of the world's biggest rock bands.The appropriately-titled album Evolution is Journey's fifth studio album. Here we find Steve Perry settling in as front man while still sharing lead vocal duties with keybaordist Gregg Rolie. They have also replaced drummer Aynsley Dunbar with Steve Smith, previously with Ronnie Montrose's band. The band is continuing to explore a more radio-friendly sound. The lineup for this band includes Perry, Rolie, and Dunbar, along with Neil Schon on guitar, and Ross Valory on bass.At the time, "Evolution" was the band's most successful album, and it reached number 20 on the Billboard 200 chart. It also featured their first single to enter the top 20. The album was actually released in March of 1979, but was recorded in the fall of 1978. We're featuring it in January of 1979 because - well - that's where we were able to fit it in.Brian rejoins us in todays podcast to sub for an absent Wayne, and to profile this album. Too LateA deeper cut written by Perry and Schon, this song was written about a friend from Steve Perry's hometown who was wrestling with addiction to drugs. It was a plea to get out of town and the surroundings that fed his addiction before it was too late to break the chains of addiction.Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'The biggest hit from the album is a slow rocker with a shuffle beat. It hit number 16 on the Billboard Hot 100 in November of 1979, the group's first foray into the top 20. The song is based on a true story about a cheating woman who finds out that turnabout is fair play - and that cheating on a songwriter can result in your being memorialized in a song.City of the AngelsWhile they were known as a San Francisco band, this album track pays homage to Los Angeles. It was written by Perry, Schon and Rolie. On the album, "Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'" immediately leads into this track, and you will occasionally hear these played together on album-oriented stations and satellite radio.Just the Same WayThis single finds Gregg Rolie taking turns with Perry on lead vocals. It was written by Rolie, Schon, and Ross Valory, making it the only song on the album not written or co-written by Steve Perry. It is an infatuation song, with a great call-and-answer in the chorus between Rolie and Perry. ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:The Pink Panther Theme by Henry ManciniThe Saturday morning cartoon show with a silent protagonist, "The Pink Panther," ended its run after 10 years. STAFF PICKS:Gold by John StewartLynch's staff pick is a top 5 hit from John Stewart's album "Bombs Away Dream Babies," his first solo top 40 hit. Both Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks contributed to the album, and Nicks provides backing vocals on this song. The vocals describe the dark, cynical side of the recording industry.Planet Claire by The B-52'sRob brings us a musical interpretation of a B-rated sci-fi movie. Once the instrumental and sound-effects - with a Peter Gunn-inspired beat - give way to Fred Schneider's vocals, we find that the girl is from Planet Claire, drives a Plymouth Satellite, and "some say she's from Mars, or one of the seven stars that shine after 3:30 in the morning. Well, she isn't!"Dance the Night Away by Van Halen Bruce features the first US top 20 hit by Van Halen. This song is unusual because it is the only song on the "Van Halen II" album that originated in the studio rather than as a song the group had honed on tour for a long time. It also downplays Eddie Van Halen's guitar virtuosity and brings up the vocal harmonies. Fleetwood Mac's "Go Your Own Way" was an inspiration for this single.Rock n Roll Fantasy by Bad CompanyBrian's staff pick was written by Bad Co. front man Paul Rogers, and reflects the truth that Rock music is escapism, a fantasy to take you away from the stress of the everyday world for a bit. It was the lead single from the album "Desolation Angels." While not their highest charting single, it is their best selling single. INSTRUMENTAL TRACK:Main Theme from the motion picture "Alien"The disturbing soundtrack was one element of what made this sci-fi horror film so creepy. Thanks for listening to “What the Riff?!?” NOTE: To adjust the loudness of the music or voices, you may adjust the balance on your device. VOICES are stronger in the LEFT channel, and MUSIC is stronger on the RIGHT channel.Please follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/whattheriffpodcast/, and message or email us with what you'd like to hear, what you think of the show, and any rock worthy memes we can share.Of course we'd love for you to rate the show in your podcast platform!**NOTE: What the Riff?!? does not own the rights to any of these songs and we neither sell, nor profit from them. We share them so you can learn about them and purchase them for your own collections.
She debuted in 2014 as a member of the four-member girl group MAMAMOO, who released a number of hit songs including "Um Oh Ah Yeh(음오아예)", "You're the Best(넌 is 뭔들)", "Decalcomani(데칼코마니)", "Yes I am(나로 말할 것 같으면)", and "Starry Night(별이 빛나는 밤)".She show off various charms including charismatic rap, unique mid-low-pitched vocals, and excellent performances.She is a musician who has been loved by the public.She wrote her own rap lyrics.There are a lot of lists that she participated in writing the lyrics.She's active in various fields such as variety shows and fashion.She is an all-round entertainer who shows off her talent.Recently, she released her first full-length solo album in 10 years since her debut.An artist who is growing every moment!Let's meet with singer-songwriter Moon Byul(문별)'s music.*Today's playlist1. TOUCHIN&MOVIN2. 달이 태양을 가릴 때 (Eclipse)3. LUNATIC4. 서툰 이별을 하려해(Trying to say good-bye)5. 겁이나 (Without) - Nive's Pick6. GOLD - Sam's Pick
Episódio originalmente publicado em 09/08/2019. No 421º episódio do Podcast mais Rock'n Roll da internets Rômulo Konzen, Daniel Iserhard e Carlos Augusto Monteiro batem papo sobre a carreira do Journey. Trilha sonora do podcast (na ordem): *Journey - Don't Stop Believin' *Journey - Faithfully *Journey - Lights *Journey - To Play Some Music *Journey - Anymay *Journey - Spaceman *Journey - Wheel In The Sky *Journey - Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin' *Journey - Any Way You Want It *Journey - Stone In Love *Journey - Separate Ways (World's Apart) *Journey - Be Good To Yourself *Journey - When You Love A Woman *Journey - All The Things *Journey - The Place In Your Heart *Journey - Where Did I Lose Your Love *Journey - City Of Hope Apoiadores do CMM no Padrim e Orelo, que ajudam a manter o Podcast no ar: Samuel Almeida – Ayrton Quintela – Diego Vargas Piccioni – Marcos Cassini – Marco Antônio Rodrigues Júnior – Geandreson Costa - Manoela Pietta Lorenzi – Vanderlei Antonio Spoth Junior – Leonardo Rosa – Lucas Lopes da Costa – Renan Ribeiro Leite – Pedro Avelar – Marcelo Augusto – Durval Pires Neto – Lucas Xavier – Isaac Karlo Silva – Pablo Budke – João Carlos Ribeiro – Itamar Carvalho – Patricia Giovanetti – Daniel Martins – Marcelo Anda – Mateus Hilario De Lima – Lucas Custodio Alves – Ronie Oliveira Reyes – Marcos Krammer – Leandro da Silva Camargo – Juliano Passos – Katia Klipel – Felipe Ribeiro – Everson Douglas – Mileto Neto – Rogério Bittencourt de Miranda – Lucas Antelmi Abreu – Gélis Kuhn Machado – David Dilkin – Guilherme Calciolari – Marcelo da Cruz Bandeira – Monique Sabater - Felipe Fragnani Dagostin - Felipe Ribeiro - Leonardo Rosa - Andre Serviuc - Estevão de Paula - Diego Pereira - Ramom Beretta - Lucas Neves - Eduardo Cobas - Anderson Medeiros da Silva - Arthur Cabral Fernandes Guerrante Gomes - Luciano Rodrigues De Oliveira - Bruno Glaser - Natalia Freitas - Lucas Custodio Alves - Luiz Gustavo Pancotti
On this episode the crew sits down and catch up with one another, plus much more to make you laugh !!!
AFTER A SHORT BREAK THE FELLAS LINK UP AND GET RIGHT BACK TO IT. PARKER SORT OF RECAPS HIS SEATTLE TRIP FOR HIS CLASS REUNION. THE FELLAS ALSO GET INTO THE REASON SOME WOMEN MAY BE SINGLE, THE CELEBRITY PASS AROUND, TRAVIS KELCE AND THE BACKLASH OF MOVING ON, DRASTIC PURCHASES, TIMBO VS PHARRELL, RHYMING WITH THE PLUG AND SO MUCH MORE. Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theaddboys/message
We're dumping back in. Touchin' on all the aroos. Really throwing the rug under the bus. Explorin' the other 'verses. What else lies outside this DLUTIverse? Only Agnew knows for sure.Support the showStarting your own podcast? Use this link to receive a $20 Amazon gift card when you sign up for a paid account with Buzzsprout!https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1671664LinktreeBuy us a beer!Join us in Discord!DLUTI.comUnplanned PodnancyUndefined Graphics (Photography & Graphic Design)Don't Look Under The Internet PO BOX 6437 Aurora IL 60598
Sax tenore ma anche valente polistrumentista, Charles Gayle, afroamericano, nato a Buffalo nel 1939, emerge nel jazz d'avanguardia solo negli ultimi anni ottanta. Nei sessanta insegna musica all'università e a New York partecipa alla scena del free jazz, ma senza cercare di farsi notare. Poi sceglie la vita dell'homeless, e suona per strada e nella metropolitana a New York e dintorni, rarissimamente in bar o club, facendo una musica senza compromessi, completamente libera: nel suo sax tenore è potentemente sedimentata la memoria di Sonny Rollins, Albert Ayler, John Coltrane, ma Gayle ha una sua fortissima personalità. Alla metà degli ottanta però la Knitting Factory gli offre un ingaggio settimanale, e nell'87 una etichetta svedese decide di fargli incidere un album: è il primo di una lunga serie di dischi sotto suo nome, e l'inizio di una carriera che Gayle non aveva mai avuto né cercato di avere. Profondamente religioso, Gayle riversa nelle sue energetiche improvvisazioni tutto il suo trasporto spirituale, ma anche il desiderio di suonare con la potenza e lo scatto con cui si tira di boxe, sua grande passione. Con Charles Gayle, morto a 84 anni il 5 settembre, se ne va quello che assieme a David S. Ware, mancato già da diversi anni, è stato il più importante sax tenore di quell'area free newyorkese che negli ultimi decenni ha ruotato interno a William Parker, e in assoluto uno dei più formidabili sax tenori di tutto il jazz - non solo dell'avanguardia - a cavallo tra secolo scorso e nuovo millennio. Lo ricordiamo col classico Touchin' On Trane (1991), in trio con William Parker al basso e Rashied Ali, il batterista dell'ultimo Coltrane; con Always A Pleasure (1993), in cui è nel gruppo di Cecil Taylor; con Requiem (2004) di William Parker; e con Live in Belgium (2015) in trio con gli italiani Manolo Cabras e Giovanni Barcella.
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We're just touchin' base here, giving an update on the Mariners at the trade deadline as well as some other moves around the league. It's a short episode, just a snack to hold you over until the full length episode this weekend. Delicious!All opinions expressed in this podcast are our own. We're just a group of guys who like to talk about baseball. ~~SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS~~INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/marinerssogcast2022/FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/SoggyMs/TIKTOK https://www.tiktok.com/@marinerssogcast
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In this ZX, gullwing, Ford straight 6, and letter series Chrysler episode 300, Mental talks about hair ties, Chris appreciates hair ties, and Chrissy rants about Chris taking her hair ties. Really, we talk all about the NJMP Lemons race. Ryan Reynolds—Yes, That One—Invests Millions in Alpine F1 Team (thedrive.com) https://www.thedrive.com/news/ryan-reynolds-yes-that-one-invests-millions-in-alpine-f1-team I-95 Bridge Races Against Time With Help From NASCAR Dryer (motorious.com) https://www.motorious.com/articles/all/i-95-bridge-races-against-time-with-help-from-nascar-dryer/ Low-mile VW sale shows strength of '90s sports-coupe nostalgia - Hagerty Media https://www.hagerty.com/media/market-trends/hagerty-insider/low-mile-vw-shows-strength-of-90s-sports-coupe-nostalgia/ 15k-Mile 1993 Volkswagen Corrado SLC VR6 for sale on BaT Auctions - sold for $51,000 https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1993-volkswagen-corrado-slc-15/ Two Mk1 Fiestas (1978, 1979) for Sale in Ypsilanti, MI | RacingJunk https://www.racingjunk.com/24-hours-of-lemons-cars-and-equipment-for-sale/184457979/two-mk1-fiestas-1978-1979-.html?category_id=4520&np_offset=0 Judge Phil on the Fiesta that won B Class caranddriver.com/news/a18732538/24-hours-of-lemons-american-irony-winners/ Max vs Yuki…IN MONSTER TRUCKS!!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jroQWVJLMY Mental and Chrissy Try Malort https://www.instagram.com/p/CtDac5-Ix-n/ Subscribe to the Pittsburgh Vintage Gran Prix on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@OfficialPVGP Chrissy's World Famous F* Bisquick Recipe https://youtu.be/83c3rjGqEeQ Play F1 Fantasy with us! https://fantasygp.com/league/?lid=8094 “Join a League” = 38648094 Our Website - https://everyoneracers.com/ Download or stream here - https://everyone-racers.podcastpage.io/ https://anchor.fm/everyone-racers - E1R on Anchor.fm https://mfbc.us/m/yp26k6j - E1R Bingo Card https://discord.gg/e94QGE - E1R Discord Server https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPrTs8wdzydOqbpWZ_y-xEA - Our YouTube
This week, Oz and Fluent salute Tyler the Creator and discuss men holding space for other men; Oz discusses the new Killer Mike album, Sukihana being (let's face it) sexually harassed and Dr. Umar being right about something. Plus, your listener letters and the Top 3 STFUs. Pour Up! Song of the Week: Honey Bxby- "Touchin"
Twitter: @podgaverockInsta: @podgaverockSpecial Guest Host: Jeff ChungJourney “Don't Stop Believin'" from the 1981 album "Escape" released on Columbia. Written by Jonathan Cain, Steve Perry, and Neal Schon and produced by Kevin Elson and Mike "Clay" Stone.Personel:Steve Perry – lead vocalsRoss Valory – bass guitar, backing vocalsJonathan Cain – piano, ARP Omni, backing vocalsNeal Schon – electric guitars, backing vocalsSteve Smith – drumsCover:Performed by Josh BondIntro Music:"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.Other Artists Mentioned:The National “The Boxer”Johnny CashThe SimpsonsJulian CasablancasThe StrokesMick JaggerEddie Van HalenBrian MayLCD SoundsystemBB KingThe Allman BrothersSlashThe Charlie Daniel's Band “The Devil Went Down to Georgia”Neil PeartJohn BonhamPaul McCartneyRoger WatersDave GrohlEddie VedderAmy WinehouseKings of LeonDavid ByrnePaul McCartney and Wings “Jet”Caleb FollowillJourney “Wheel in the Sky”Journey “Lovin, Touchin, Squeezin”Journey “Lights”The SopranosSarah SilvermanSantanaREO SpeedwagonQueenForeignerWhite SnakeRandy Newman “I Love LA”Tom CruiseTop GunWhite Snake “Here I Go Again”Jackson Browne “Running On Empty”RushOutfield “Your Love”Bon Jovi “Livin' On A Prayer”The KillersSurvivorLoverboyKenny LogginsBostonRick Springfield “Jesse's Girl”Guns n Roses “November Rain”Van Halen “Why Can't This Be Love”T PainPine Mountain RailroadThe Red Hot Chili PipersFreddie MercuryImaginary FutureBon IverAlly Sherlock
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The boys are back in the studio with a Lux Hills Gang favorite. Justin from Eat My Shorts Podcast and Twisted Treatery fame stops by to discuss a ton of different topics. The stories range from rocket ships, to boot camp church, to wrestling in a roller rink. This one was full of laughs, information, and nostalgia. Enjoy the show gang.
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Season 7 (Touchin) Catch Chris Clay Mon - Fri 2p-6pm EST On www.soulcaferadio.com Produced By Heather Whitley and C.Clay Hour 1 Glenn Jones - Every time Toni Braxton - Fallin Joe - Soon I'll be Loving You Kenyon Dixon - I Want You Lou Rawls - Early Morning Love Chloe - Freak Like Me The Double Down Stephanie Mills Don't Stop Doin What'cha Doin Keep Away Girls Miguel - Sure Thing Jailen Josey - Good Soup Ledisi - Same Love Keever West - All My Love Loose Ends - You Cant Stop The Rain October London - Sensual Conversation Tank - My Body SiR & Sabrina Claudio - That's Why I Love You Doc Powell - Exhale Hour 2 Lynne Fiddmont - All The Way Tony Terry - With You Diamond Pynk - Stuck Milira - If You Really Love Her Rare Hard To Find Throwback Jam Gerald Levert and Mary J Blige - That's The Way I Feel About You 1998 Euge Groove - I Love You More Than You Know India Arie - Beautiful Surprise Ruben Studdard - Love Love Love Blue Eye Soul Corner JoJo Edibles Candy Dulfer - For The Love Of You Player - Baby Come Back Mariah Carey - Against All Odds The Walls Group - Come In End Of Show
When I was a teenager, a local Christian band sang a song with a country swing that went like this: “Touchin' and agreein' as You commanded us, oh Lord. Believin' and receivin', all gathered in one accord.” I can't remember the rest of the lyrics, but for some reason the catchy tune from decades ago has invaded my brain and won't go away. So, I pulled out my Bible to see where “touching and agreeing” came from and find out if it really was a command. In Matthew 18:19, the New International Version uses the phrase “agree about anything” rather than “as touching anything” like King James. The New King James Version says “that if two of you agree on earth concerning anything that they ask, it will be done for them by My Father in heaven.” From a literal standpoint, the words “about” and “concerning” are more accurate, but I love the poetry of the King James in light of the context. The verse right before Matthew 18:19 talks about binding and loosing, and the verse right after it talks about two or three gathering in the name of Jesus. Binding and loosing Touching and agreeing. Gathering and praying. What a beautiful picture that brings to my mind! I don't see a command in Matthew 18:18-20, but I do see a promise. Praying with another person about the concerns that weigh upon us not only brings unity around the circle of prayer, it also unites us with Jesus, who has promised to be in our midst as we agree in prayer. So, here's what I want you to do. Find a friend or two this week and tell them about what's concerning you. Then join your hands and bow your heads. Bind up every wicked scheme of hell and loosen every spiritual blessing from heaven. Jesus will enter into your midst and open His hand to you, and you'll discover the truth in this week's declaration. Did you know that you can also hear me in a much longer format than this podcast? I received my quarterly royalty statement from Audible last week, and it reminded me that I have an audiobook that you might not know about. I read something like 200 pages as I narrate my book Longing to Belong: Discovering the Joy of Acceptance. So, if you enjoy the sound of my voice, I think you'll really enjoy listening to me read my book to you. That book—Longing to Belong—was the catalyst for this podcast, and it's filled with declarations of truth worth repeating. And I hope you'll repeat them because your tongue has power. Use it for good. Link to Audible: Longing to Belong by Shawna Marie Bryant - Audiobook - Audible.com Thank you for listening. Join my email list at www.shawnamariebryant.com This week's scripture: Matthew 18:18-20
If you're new to our show, this was originally published in season 1 of our show. We are all healers. We are all able to reduce stress, remove pain, and speed up the healing process in the people that we love the most. Our healing powers emanate from our hands and all we need to do is reach out and touch each other. The EmPOWERment Couple is doing just that in this hands-on episode. Therefore, in this, “touching” episode we will cover:5 scientific facts showing how touch plays a role in your relationships and supports the notion that touch has healing power.5 ways to touch your lover to improve their health5 ways that we communicate through touch5 amazing facts about touchIn order for you to count all of these titillating bits of info, you would need all the fingers on both of your hands and all of the fingers on both of your lover's hands...so, get cozy and come get this love we are about to serve you. Support the showManifest everything you want in your life, using our evergreen HoldTheVibe.com course! 5 modules led with audio and video by Mikey and Zuri to help you unlock the magic of manifesting using a simple step-by-step process. Want to be on our show? Use this form.Leave us a voicemail here. Support your health and get in on our affiliate offers: Get 10% off any Intellipure device using this link & code: Zuri Get 15% off any Branch Basics Starter Kit using this link & code: Zuri Get 25% Off + Free 30-Day Trial at THRIVE MARKET with this link Want to do what we are doing? Join us on Kajabi and create a course, email list, coaching program, or membership. You'll get two free weeks and help us continue our ad-free podcast. Want to podcast? Use Buzzsprout the best podcasting host! Following this link lets Buzzsprout know we sent you! ...
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Matt talks about his favorite jazz wedding songs to add to your wedding day playlist. Hear some song lyrics that go with the picks too! Important Links View the complete list of jazz wedding songs See all Wedding Songs Podcast episodes Podcast Transcript Welcome to the Wedding Songs Podcast featuring newly released songs you need to know and the tried and true classics. Get song ideas from the time guests arrive until the last dance of the reception. And now your host, Matt Campbell founder of MyWeddingSongs.com. Welcome to episode number 80 of the Wedding Songs Podcast. I am Matt Campbell and today I am going to be talking about Jazz songs you can play during your wedding ceremony and reception. If you prefer to read the list you can do so on our website MyWeddingSongs.com. Just go to playlists in the main menu then genre. Right there you will see all of the genres including Jazz. If you have any questions about any songs on the list, you can reach out to me on the website. While you're there, on the main menu, make sure you subscribe to our monthly newsletter. It goes out on the last day of the month and features all the new wedding songs released in the prior month. It also has great song ideas for date night or even just sitting by the fire. I realize that not every wedding will want to play Jazz music because it can be a slower tempo, but there are some great Jazz songs you can incorporate into your wedding day. Now, Boney James recently released an album that is becoming wildly popular. One of the songs I would like to talk about today is “Coastin'” by Boney James featuring LeLah Hathaway, make sure you listen to that song. Another common crooner that is on a lot of Jazz song lists is Frank Sinatra. One of his most popular songs is “Fly Me To The Moon” which features Count Basie and his orchestra. Also his song “My Way” you could have as the last dance song that everybody will sing along to. Those are a few really popular Jazz songs that are being downloaded and streamed right now. Let's go ahead and get started on the list. Starting off with “Valentine” by Laufey released in 2022. Now you can't really go wrong with a song titled “Valentine” and the lyrics…How the hell did I fall in love this time? And honestly, I can't believe I get to call you mine. I blinked and suddenly, I had a Valentine. You have to love those lyrics that you can incorporate into your wedding. The modern-day crooner, Michael Buble is also a very popular Jazz artist, or you may consider adult contemporary. His new album Higher, also released in 2022, features great songs like “A Nightingale Sang In Berkley Square” with the lyrics…It was such a romantic affair, And when you turned and smiled at me. A nightingale sang in Berkeley Square. Another song on that album is “My Valentine” with the lyrics…And she'll be there, This love of mine, My Valentine. If R&B is your thing, one of my favorite new songs is “It Had To Be You” but this is not the Harry Connick version, this is by Jac Ross with a more Jazz / R&B feel to it. Lyrics include…I wandered around, and I finally found, The somebody who could make me be true. And could make me be blue, And even be glad, Just to be sad – thinking of you. Two mega stars collaborated together, Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga in 2021, for a whole album. My favorite song on that album is “I Get A Kick Out Of You” with the lyrics…Flying too high with some gal in the sky is my idea of nothing to do, Yet I get a kick, You give me a whirl, I get a kick out of you, Get my kicks out of you. For true Jazz fans, “Everything You Touch Is Gold” by Gregory Porter in 2020, I really love Gregory Porters' voice and his Jazz feel you could have as a background song or even during the wedding ceremony. Lyrics include…And it feels like heaven, Touchin' your hand, But it's just like heaven, Callin' your name. The next song I want to mention is a song you could play throughout your wedding ceremony,
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So much has happened in such a small amount of time. Some of us at What's the Craic started this season not on Team Andrew, but after this episode could it be, Give-Me-An-Andrew-2022? Tasha and Andrew seem to be headed in the right direction, while Luca seems to be planting all of his seeds to see where his garden will grow. We see our first islander leave the villa as well as the first official recoupling for the season. Don't worry, Christina and Brenna talk about it all in this episode, so stick around!
www.iconsandoutlaws.com The band Journey came together in San Francisco in 1973 under the auspices of former Santana manager Herbie Herbert who also managed The Steve Miller band, Roxette, and Europe. They were initially called the Golden Gate Rhythm Section and were backup players for established Bay Area bands. Originally, it included Santana alumni Neal Schon on lead guitar and Gregg Rolie on keyboards and lead vocals. Completing the band were bassist Ross Valory and rhythm guitarist George Tickner, both from the band Frumious Bandersnatch. Prairie Prince of The Tubes served as drummer. After one particular performance in Hawaii, the crew quickly abandoned the "backup band" idea and began developing their own distinctive jazz fusion style. After an unsuccessful radio contest to name the group, roadie John Villanueva suggested the name "Journey." The band's first public gig was at the Winterland Ballroom on New Year's Eve 1973 to an audience of 10,000, and the following day, they flew to Hawaii to perform at the Diamond Head Crater to an even bigger audience. Prairie Prince returned to The Tubes shortly after. On February 1, 1974, the band hired British drummer Aynsley Dunbar, who had recently worked with the one and only David Bowie and was also a member of the second version of Frank Zappa's Mothers of Invention. On February 5, 1974, the new lineup debuted at the Great American Music Hall, showcasing in front of Columbia Records executives. They signed a recording contract with the label following the performance and later performed at venues around the Bay Area. Journey went into CBS Studios in November 1974 with grammy award-winning producer Roy Halee to record their debut album "Journey." It was released in April 1975, entering the Billboard charts at number 138. This record was a jazzy progressive rock album focused mainly on the band's instrumental talents. It featured songs like "Of A Lifetime" and the instrumental, "Kahoutek,"; both songs pushing the 7-minute mark. Rhythm guitarist Tickner left the band shortly after due to the heavy touring the band was promoting the album, allowing Schon to take on the complete guitar duties. Journey entered the studio again in late 1975 to record "Look into the Future," released in January 1976 and hit the Billboard Top 200 charts at number 100. The band promoted the album with a two-hour performance at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle, which later aired on the radio as touring continued to promote their second album. For this second album, the members of Journey toned down the overt progressiveness of their first release in favor of a more straightforward sound. The album also features a cover version of The Beatles' "It's All Too Much" from the 1968 Yellow Submarine film and 1969 soundtrack. The title track, "Look Into The Future," was the longest recorded Journey song at 8:10 until 1980, when "Destiny" from Dream, After Dream would claim that honor. From May to October 1976, the band went to "His Master's Wheels" Studios to record their third studio album, "Next," which, just like the previous album, was produced by the band. However, they brought a much more commercial sound while keeping their jazz fusion and progressive rock roots. The album was released in February and charted on the Billboard Top 200 at 85. It would be the last album to feature Gregg Rolie as the lead singer. "Spaceman" with the instrumental "Nickel and Dime" was the single, and, unfortunately, sales did not improve, which led Columbia Records to almost dropping the band. About these times in the band's career, lead guitarist Neal Schon has said: "I still think some of the stuff we did then was great. Some of it was self-indulgent, just jamming for ourselves, but I also think a lot of other things hurt us in the early days. It took a while for the politics to sort of shape up." Journey's album sales did not improve, so Columbia Records requested they change their musical style and add a lead singer who would share lead vocals with Rolie. In comes Steve Perry, right? Nope! The band hired Robert Fleischman from the Los Angeles-based band "Staggerwing" and began transitioning toward a more popular style, similar to that of Foreigner and Boston. Journey went on tour with Fleischman in 1977, opening for bands like Black Sabbath, Judas Priest, and Emerson, Lake & Palmer. Fleischman and the rest of the band began writing and rehearsing new songs, including the hit "Wheel in the Sky." However, this new lineup would be short-lived because the band was introduced to that guy I mentioned earlier, Steve Perry, during a performance before approximately 100,000 at Soldier Field in Chicago. This chance encounter was significant because differences between Fleischman and manager Herbie Herbert resulted in Fleischman's departure from the band within the year. Steve made his live debut with the band at the Old Waldorf in October 1977, stepping into His Master's Studios and Cherokee Studios from October to December. Herbie hired Roy Thomas Baker as the new record's producer to add a layered sound approach similar to a band Baker had previously worked with, a little English band called "Queen." With a new lead singer and new producer in tow, the band's fourth studio album, Infinity, was released in January 1978, and peaked at number 21 on Billboard. "Lights", "Anytime," and "Wheel In The Sky" were the album's singles, and it has sold over 3 million copies. Journey then set out on tour supporting the album and headlined a full tour for the first time. According to Herbie, tensions were high between Aynsley Dunbar and the rest of the band due to the change in music direction from the jazz-fusion sound. Guitarist Neal Schon said: "We would talk about it, and he'd say he'd be willing to simplify things. But we'd get out there, and after five shows he wasn't doing that at all." Finally, Dunbar's resistance came to a head when he started playing erratically and talking crap about the other members, which later resulted in Herbie axing Dunbar after their headline tour. He was replaced by Berklee-trained drummer and Montrose member Steve Smith. Perry, Schon, Rolie, Smith, and Valory returned to the studio at Cherokee Studios in late 1978 to record their fifth album, Evolution, which was later released in March 1979, peaking at number 20 on Billboard and selling another 3 million copies. This album, which would be a milestone for the band, gave the band their first Billboard Hot 100 Top 20 single, "Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'," peaking at number 16, and was all over the radio. Following the tour in support of Evolution, the band expanded its operation to include a lighting and trucking operation for future gigs. The tour had grossed more than $5 million, making the band as popular as it had been in five years. Journey later entered Automatt Studios to record their sixth studio album, Departure, released in March 1980, peaking at number 8 on Billboard. The first single, "Any Way You Want It," peaked at number 23 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1980. The album featured an edgier sound, thanks partly to the "live in studio" way the songs were recorded. They initially went into the studio with 19 tracks, eventually trimming down to 12. This record would also go on to sell over 3 million copies! Founding member and keyboardist Gregg Rolie left the band following the Departure tour to start a family and undertake various solo projects. It was the second time he had departed from a successful act in his career. Yep, he left Journey and Santana. Keyboardist Stevie "Keys" Roseman was then brought in to record the lone studio track, "The Party's Over (Hopelessly in Love)," on the band's live album "Captured." Rolie suggested pianist Jonathan Cain of The Babys as his permanent replacement so, with Cain's synthesizers replacing Rolie's organ, Cain had become the band's newest member. With Cain joining as the new keyboard player, the band entered Fantasy Studios in Berkeley, California, in late 1980, releasing their seventh studio album, "Escape," in July 1981. Escape became their most successful album, charting at number one in the United States. In addition, the album had a ton of hit singles, including: "Who's Crying Now," "Still They Ride," "Open Arms," and the iconic "Don't Stop Believin'." In July of 2021, it was certified diamond, selling over 10 million copies!! Oh, and "Escape" had its own video game! Journey Escape was a video game developed and manufactured by Data Age for the Atari 2600 console and released in 1982. Want to hear the plot of the game? You're on the road with Journey, one of the world's hottest rock groups. A spectacular performance has just ended. Now it's up to you to guide each Journey Band Member past hordes of Love-Crazed Groupies, Sneaky Photographers, and Shifty-Eyed Promoters to the safety of the Journey Escape Vehicle in time to make the next concert. Your mighty manager and loyal roadies are there to help, but the escape is up to you! These other bands may have been successful, but not Atari 2600 successful. Journey began another lengthy yet successful tour on June 12, 1981, supported by opening acts Billy Squier, (My Kind of Lover) Greg Kihn Band, Point Blank, and Loverboy. They then opened for one and only The Rolling Stones on September 25 of the same year. MTV videotaped one of their two sold-out shows in Houston on November 6, 1981, in front of over 20,000 fans, later released on DVD, which for 1981 was HUGE. Following the success of the 1981 tour, the band's entire establishment as a corporation, and the formation of a fan club called "Journey Force," the band released "Only Solutions" and "1990s Theme" for the 1982 Disney film Tron. At this point, Journey was absolutely killing it, so they entered Fantasy Studios again in the middle of their 1982 tour to record their eighth studio album, Frontiers. Released in February 1983, "Frontiers" was the band's second-biggest selling album, selling over six million copies. Peaking at number 2 on the Billboard charts, it spawned the hit singles "Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)," "Send Her My Love," "After the Fall," and of course, "Faithfully," and you can hear our version of Faithfully wherever you listen to new music and at the end of this episode. Journey began the tour supporting "Frontiers" in Japan and continued in North America alongside the Canadian Crooner, Bryan Adams, as the opening act. During the tour, NFL Films recorded a video documentary of their life on the road called "Frontiers and Beyond," shooting scenes at JFK Stadium in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania with more than 80,000 fans in attendance. After the success of the Frontiers tour, the band decided to take some well-deserved time off. Steve and Neal both tried their hands at solo projects, and in 1984 Steve Perry, with the help of band manager Herbie, recorded and released his first solo album, Street Talk. Street Talk released Perry's biggest hit as a solo artist, "Oh Sherrie," written for his then-girlfriend Sherrie Swafford. The song hit #3 on the billboard hot 100 and #1 on Billboard's Rock chart, and the accompanying music video (also featuring Swafford) was a hit on MTV. Neal Schon toured briefly in 1984 with his supergroup HSAS, supporting their sole album, "Through the Fire, released that year on Geffen. Sidenote, what does "HSAS" stands for? Any guesses? Hagar Schon Aaronson Shrieve featured lead vocalist Sammy Hagar (Van Halen), lead guitarist Neal Schon, bassist Kenny Aaronson (The Yard birds), and drummer Michael Shrieve. (Santana). The group reportedly rehearsed for less than a month before playing in concert. Who are the Yardbirds? (For Your Love) Well, they were an English rock band formed in 1963 and launched the careers of a few notable guitarists like Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page, and Jeff Beck Also, At age 20, drummer Michael Shrieve was the second youngest musician to perform at Woodstock while playing for Santana. His drum solo during "Soul Sacrifice" in the Woodstock film has been described as "electrifying." When asked by the press if Journey was finished after selling their properties at the end of 1984, guitarist Neal commented, "No way Journey's ending. We're all too committed to this band to ever let that happen. In fact, one of the reasons we decided to go off in separate directions for a while was to keep the band as strong as ever." After a productive phone call between Cain and Perry, the band returned to Fantasy Studios in late 1985 to record their ninth studio album "Raised on Radio," but with Steve Perry acting as the album's producer. Unfortunately, things were pretty tense within the band leading Herbie and Steve to fire both bass player Ross Valory and drummer Steve Smith for musical and professional differences. This booting took place only a few months into the recording sessions for the album, though Valory later admitted he left the band on his terms. Bassist and future American Idol judge Randy Jackson, bassist Bob Glaub, and established drummer Larrie Londin were brought in to continue the album's recordings. If you're not familiar with Larrie Londin, check out his credentials. He's done session work with everyone from the Supremes and Marvin Gaye to Elvis and Dolly Parton. He is an absolute legend in the business—an "icon" for sure. "Raised on Radio" was released in May 1986, peaking at number four on Billboard's album chart but underperforming compared to the band's previous two albums. It featured five singles: The top ten hit "Be Good to Yourself" along with "Suzanne," "Girl Can't Help It," "I'll Be Alright Without You," and "Why Can't This Night Go On Forever?". The Raised on Radio support tour began at Angels Camp, California, in August 1986. The band performed sold-out shows throughout the United States before concluding with two shows in Anchorage, Alaska, in early 1987, with selected dates supported by Honeymoon Suite (New Girl Now), The Outfield (Your Love), and Glass Tiger (Don't Forget Me When I'm Gone.) The tour featured Randy Jackson on bass and Mike Baird on drums, and was videotaped by MTV for a documentary that included interviews with the band members called Raised on Radio, just like the album. MTV apparently loved themselves some Journey! With tensions between Perry, the band, and manager Herbie at an all-time high following the tour's conclusion, Perry was unable or unwilling to remain actively involved and was tired of touring as it affected his health and his vocals. Steve said: "I called Jon and Neal together. We met in San Rafael, we sat on the edge of the marina, and I just told them, 'I can't do this anymore. I've got to get out for a while.' And they said: 'Well, what do you mean?' And I said: 'That's exactly what I mean, is what I'm saying. I just don't want to be in the band anymore. I want to get out; I want to stop.' And I think Jon said: 'Well, just take some time off, and we'll think,' and I said: 'OK, fine.' And I just sort of fell back into my life. I looked around and realized that my whole life had become everything I'd worked so hard to be, and when I came back to have a regular life, I had to go find one." He also stated: "The truth is, that I thought music had run its course in my heart," Perry explains in a statement on his website. "I'd had an amazing time in an amazing band, and then the chance to express myself as a solo artist too. But I had to be honest with myself, and in my heart, I knew I just wasn't feeling it anymore." "For a long time, I could barely even listen to music. My last show with Journey was February of 1987. Then one day, it hit me that I couldn't do this anymore. I felt as if I had to jump off this merry-go-round — this big beautiful mothership that we had all worked so hard together to build." Following the "Raised on Radio" tour, the band went into a hiatus. However, Columbia Records released the Greatest Hits compilation in November 1988, which became one of the biggest selling greatest hits albums, selling over 15 million copies and continuing to sell half a million to a million copies per year. The compilation spent 750 weeks on the Billboard album charts until 2008. To date, their greatest hits album has sold almost 21 million copies worldwide. Here's something else I wasn't aware of. While Steve Perry had retreated from the public eye, Schon and Cain spent the rest of 1987 collaborating with other profound artists. They worked with artists like Jimmy Barnes and Michael Bolton before teaming up with Cain's ex-Babys bandmates John Waite and Ricky Phillips. They, in turn, formed the supergroup Bad English (When I See You Smile, Price of Love) with drummer Deen Castronovo in 1988, releasing two albums in 1989 and 1991. Steve Smith, however, devoted his time to his jazz bands, Vital Information and Steps Ahead, and teamed up with former bassist Ross Valory and original Journey keyboardist Gregg Rolie. They formed the band "The Storm" with singer Kevin Chalfant and guitarist Josh Ramos, and guess who their manager was? Herbie, of course!! On November 3, 1991, Neal Schon, Jonathan Cain, and Steve Perry reunited to perform "Faithfully" and "Lights" at the Bill Graham tribute concert 'Laughter, Love & Music' at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, California, following the concert promoter's death in an unfortunate helicopter accident. In October 1993, Schon, Rolie, Valory, Dunbar, Smith, and Cain reunited and performed at a private dinner for manager extraordinaire Herbie Herbert at Bimbo's in San Francisco, with Kevin Chalfant (Allen Parsons Project live singer) on lead vocals. After the breakup of Bad English in 1991, Neal Schon and Deen Castronovo formed the glam metal band Hardline (Takin Me Down) with brothers Johnny and Joey Gioeli, releasing only one studio album before his departure. Neal later joined Paul Rodgers (Bad Company vocalist) in 1993 for live performances, alongside Castronovo. In 1994, Steve Perry had released his second solo album, "For the Love of Strange Medicine," and toured North America in support of the album, though his voice had changed since the last time he had performed. Those high notes weren't as easy to hit anymore. Steve Perry ultimately decided to reunite with Journey under one condition. He demanded that there be a bowl of peanut M&Ms backstage at all times and that they HAD to be all brown with one, just one, green NON-peanut M&M on top. Yeah, that's not true. Steve's one condition was that Herbie Herbert would no longer be the band's manager. Instead, the band hired Irving Azoff, longtime Eagles manager, as the new manager for the band in October 1995. Steve Smith and Ross Valory reunited with the band and started writing material for their next album, with rehearsals beginning that same month. The band began recording their tenth studio album, "Trial by Fire" in early 1996 at The Site and Wildhorse Studio in Marin County and Ocean Way Recorders where they recorded under producer "The Caveman" Kevin Shirley (Mr. Big, Iron Maiden, Dream Theater.) This album was released in late October that year, peaking at number three on the Billboard album charts. The album's hit single "When You Love a Woman" reached number 12 on the Billboard charts and was nominated in 1997 for a Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal. The album also produced three top 40 mainstream rock tracks, "Message of Love," reaching number 18, "Can't Tame the Lion," hitting number 33, and "If He Should Break Your Heart," reaching number 38. It sold roughly 1.5 million units. Plans for a support tour failed when Steve Perry, while hiking in Hawaii on a ten-day break in August 1996, discovered he had a degenerative bone condition and could not perform without hip replacement surgery. The accident resulted in the album's release date being delayed. Upon its release, "Trial By Fire" was considered the band's worst-selling album and failed to match the originality and playability of the band's previous work. Neal Schon later admitted that the album had too many ballads and fans just wanted to hear that sweet, sweet rock and roll saying: "Even on our last record, the Trial By Fire record, a lot of the rock stuff just got shelved and ended up being like twenty ballads, I don't know how many ballads." The band took another break following the album's dismal release to work on more solo projects, waiting for Perry to decide if he was able to or wanted to tour. Schon released his solo album Electric World in 1997, later creating Abraxas Pool with former Journey member Gregg Rolie, drummer Michael Shrieve and a few former Santana members. Jonathan Cain released his two solo albums, Body Language and For A Lifetime in 1997 and 1998 respectively. Following the reunion album's long-awaited release, Journey was becoming restless and tired of waiting for an answer from Steve Perry and touring. Following a phone call between Cain and Perry, Steve announced that he would again depart from Journey, releasing himself from the band's contracts and deciding to semi-retire from the music business. Steve Smith later quit the band, saying that Journey would not be the same without Perry and returning to his jazz career and his project "Vital Information." The band hired the familiar drummer Deen Castronovo, Schon's and Cain's Bad English bandmate, to replace Steve Smith. After auditioning several high-profile candidates, including Geoff Tate (Queensryche), Kevin Chalfant, and John West (Royal Hunt), Journey replaced Perry with Steve Augeri, formerly of Tyketto and Tall Stories. The band later recorded the song "Remember Me," featured on the soundtrack for the 1998 film Armageddon. Upon the song's release, the song showed fans that the band made the right decision in hiring Augeri. That soundtrack has sold over 5,392,500 copies. Following a rehearsal with Augeri and Castronovo, the band went to Japan to perform four gigs, where they had still held an enormous fanbase. When asked how he felt about touring again in over a decade, Neal Schon commented: "It's a little like we are reborn again." Next, Journey embarked on a tour in the United States titled "Vacation's Over" which began in October and concluded at the end of December in Reno. They continued the tour with another leg in 1999, starting in Minnesota in June and finishing in Michigan in September. From March to August 2000, the band entered Avatar Studios to record yet another studio album, "Arrival" with producer Kevin Shirley. The album was released in Japan later in the year, with a North American release in April 2001. The album had peaked at number 56 on the Billboard charts. However, the single "All the Way" failed to boost sales for the album. It was considered a disappointment with mixed opinions regarding the album, resulting in Sony dropping the band from the label. Upon the album's completion, the band set off on tour supporting the album in Latin America, the United States, and Europe. In response to the attacks in New York City on September 11, 2001, Journey joined various bands at a major fundraising event on October 20 and 21 at the Smirnoff Music Centre in Dallas, Texas, to raise money for the victims and families of the tragedy. The event raised around one million dollars. The Journey camp was quiet in 2002 as Neal Schon formed ANOTHER band, "Planet Us," with Castronovo, Sammy Hagar, and former Van Halen bassist Michael Anthony until 2004, when they disbanded. Schon also co-wrote songs alongside the band Bad Company, while keyboardist Jonathan Cain released another solo album. Recording a few songs between 2001 and 2002, Journey released a four-track EP titled "Red 13" in November under their new label "Journey Music." The band chose the album cover design through a fan contest with the online cover designed by fan Kelly McDonald. However, the retail cover was only made available at the band's shows and was designed by Christopher Payne. Journey only performed one club gig in support of the EP but later began another tour of the United States from May to August 2003. They continued touring the following year with another summer tour titled "Summer Detour" which began in June and concluded in September 2004. In November of that year, Journey joined REO Speedwagon and Styx for a tour around the Caribbean aboard the Triumph cruise ship. Sounds miserable. I'm not too fond of boats. In 2005, the members of Journey were inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame alongside former members Steve Perry, Dunbar, George Tickner, Steve Smith, and Fleischmann. Rolie was the only member who did not appear at the ceremony. Surprised to see Perry joining them to accept the induction with the band, Valory commented that it was a pleasant surprise to see him. Following their addition to the Hollywood Walk of Fame, the band began recording at the Record Plant in Sausalito, California, for their twelfth studio album, "Generations," which featured producer Kevin Elson who had collaborated with the band before. The album was released on August 29 in Europe, with a North American release following on October 4. The album peaked at number 170 on the Billboard charts. To promote the album and celebrate the band's 30th anniversary, the band embarked on a tour starting in Irvine, California, in June and concluding in Phoenix in October. Each concert on tour was three hours long with an intermission and featured many of their classic hits and included the new songs from the album. "Generations" sold less than 100,000 copies. In 2006, the band toured Europe and joined Def Leppard on a North American tour. During the tours however, there was talk that Augeri was not singing but instead using backing tracks to cover up his deteriorating vocals. Those allegations resulted in him getting attacked by the fans. Augeri had suffered from vocal attrition problems before the band began the tour with Def Leppard. In addition, Journey had been accused of using pre-recorded lead vocals before, an accusation that former manager Herbie Herbert insists was true. SHOCKER. Valory denied the allegations, stating that it was a myth, a lie, an all-out fabrication, and that Augeri's vocals did not give out! In a later press statement, the band announced that Augeri had to step down as Journey's lead singer and leave the tour to recover. Augeri performed his last show with Journey on July 4 in Raleigh. With the tour still happening and successful, the band quickly hired Jeff Scott Soto from Talisman as their lead vocalist for the tour. He performed as Journey's vocalist on July 7 in Bristow for the first time. Because of its success and popularity, The band later extended the tour to November. Soto was officially announced as the band's new vocalist in December 2006. If you're keeping track, that's five lead singers. Following tours of Europe and the United States in 2007, the band announced on June 12 that Scott Soto was no longer with them. In a statement, Neal Schon stated: "He did a tremendous job for us, and we wish him the best. We've just decided to go our separate ways, no pun intended. We're plotting our next move now." Cheeky. I love it. Following Soto's exit from the group, the band was without a lead vocalist again. So Neal Schon began searching YouTube for a new lead vocalist, with Jeremey Hunsicker of the Journey tribute band "Frontiers" auditioning and spending a week with the band writing material. Hunsicker claims to have been formally offered the position, but it fell through shortly following tension with Schon. However, one of the tracks co-written with Hunsicker, "Never Walk Away," later appeared on the Revelation album. Neal Schon later found Filipino singer Arnel Pineda of the cover band The Zoo, covering the song "Faithfully." (Our version is arguably better, just saying.) Schon was so impressed that he contacted Pineda to set up two days of auditions with him. The auditions went well, and they later named him the official lead vocalist of Journey on December 5, 2007. In 2007, the hit song "Don't Stop Believin'" gained coverage and sharp growth in popularity when it was used in The Sopranos television series final episode, prompting digital downloads of the song to skyrocket. But, unfortunately, the Soprano's finale also pissed a lot of people off. In November 2007, Journey entered the studio with Pineda to record the studio album "Revelation." The album was released on June 3, 2008. It debuted at number five on the Billboard charts, selling more than 196,000 units in its first two weeks and staying in the top 20 for six weeks. As a multi-disc set (2-CD), each unit within that set counts as one sale, which I didn't know. Journey also found success on Billboard's Adult Contemporary chart, where the single "After All These Years" spent over 23 weeks, peaking at number 9. "Revelation" has sold over 1 million copies. On February 21, 2008, Pineda performed for the first time with Journey in front of 20,000 fans in Chile. The band began the "Revelation" tour in the United Kingdom in June, continuing the tour into North America, Asia, Europe, and South America, concluding in October. Receipts from the 2008 tour made Journey one of the top-grossing concert tours of the year, bringing in over $35,000,000. On December 18, 2008, Revelation was certified platinum by RIAA. The band performed at the Super Bowl 43 pre-game show in Tampa, Florida, on February 1, 2009. The band continued their Revelation tour in May and concluded it in October 2009. They also performed in Manila in front of 30,000 fans, recorded for a live release, "Live in Manila." In 2009, "Don't Stop Believin'" became the top-selling song on iTunes among those released before 2000, with over 500,000 downloads. Journey then entered Fantasy Studios in Berkeley, California, in 2010 with Pineda to record their next studio album, "Eclipse." The album was released on May 24, 2011, and debuted at number 13 on the Billboard 200 charts with the singles "City of Hope" and "Human Feel." Unfortunately, "Eclipse" could not match the success of Revelation, barely selling 100,000 copies—an 1/8th of the previous album's sales. They later toured the United Kingdom in June 2011 with Foreigner and Styx. Journey was awarded the "Legend of Live Award" at the Billboard Touring Awards in October. The band later released Greatest Hits 2 in November of 2011. In June 2015, drummer Deen Castronovo was arrested following a domestic altercation. Journey fired him in August and was replaced by Omar Hakim on the band's 2015 tour. He was sentenced to four years probation after pleading guilty to domestic violence charges. In 2016, Steve Smith again returned as Journey's drummer, reuniting all of the Escape-Frontiers-Trial by Fire lineup members except lead singer Steve Perry. In 2018, during the North American tour with Def Leppard, Journey topped the Billboard Hot Tours List for grossing more than $30 million over 17 shows. On March 3, 2020, Schon and Cain announced that they had fired Smith and Valory and were suing them for an alleged "attempted corporate coup d'état," seeking damages over $10 million. The lawsuit alleged Smith and Valory tried to "assume control of Nightmare Productions because they incorrectly believe that Nightmare Productions controls the Journey name and Mark" to "hold the Journey name hostage and set themselves up with a guaranteed income stream after they stop performing." Valory and Smith contested the firings with the support of former manager Herbie Herbert and former lead singer Steve Perry. Court filings revealed that Steve Perry had been paid as a band member for years despite not performing. In an open letter dated that same day, Schon and Cain stated Smith and Valory "are no longer members of Journey; and that Schon and Cain have lost confidence in both of them and are not willing to perform with them again." Valory counter-sued Schon and Cain for their partnership's claim of owning the Journey trademark and service mark. In June 2020, Neal Schon announced via his social media page that a new album with Jackson and Walden was "starting to take shape." The following month, he confirmed the album's progress and that they would release new music in early 2021. In January 2021, he announced that the album's first single would be released later that year, with the possibility of a worldwide tour to follow. In April 2021, the band reached an "amicable settlement" with former members Valory and Smith, confirming they were no longer a part of Journey. The single "The Way We Used to Be" was released on June 24, 2021. In July 2021, Neal Schon confirmed that Deen Castronovo, had rejoined as a second drummer. On February 16, 2022, the band announced the title and track listing of their upcoming fifteenth studio album "Freedom," which is set to be released on July 8, 2022. On March 1, 2022, Cain confirmed that neither Walden nor Randy Jackson remained in the lineup, with Walden's dipping out following a minor heart attack following a live show in Pennsylvania. Nevertheless, they both still played on Freedom, as they had completed their parts on the album before departing. The second single, "You Got the Best of Me," was released on April 26, 2022. The third single, "Let It Rain," was released just recently, on May 17, 2022. So be on the lookout for Journey's new album! According to the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) Journey has sold 48 million albums in the U.S., making them the 25th best-selling band. In addition, their worldwide sales have reached over 80 million records globally, making them one of the world's best-selling bands of all time.
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