Wake up to the live rendition of one of Journey's classics - "Don't Stop Believin'.
On this Monday, take a journey down Journey.
(Wikipedia source)
Honors -
- Formed in San Francisco in 1973 ("Lights" is a huge personal favorite)
- Greatest success 1978 - 1987
- "Don't Stop Believin" (1981) ... No. 3 in iTunes downloads (2005) ... top selling track in iTunes history (2009)
- Escape ... 8th and most successful album ... No. 1 on Billboard 200 ... "Open Arms" another popular single
- Frontiers (1983) ... No. 2 in the United States ... No. 6 on UK Albums Chart
- 2 Gold albums ... 8 multi-platinum albums ... 2 Diamond albums
- 18 Top 40 singles in the U.S. (6 Top 10 & 2 No. 1 on Billboard charts & No. 6 on UK Singles Chart) ... ("Don't Stop Believin' was the No. 6 rank on the UK Singles Chart)
- Recording Industry Association of America source - 48 million albums sold in the U.S. ... 25th best-selling band
- 75 million records sold worldwide
- 2005 USA Today poll - Journey ranked 5th best U.S. rock band history
- No. 96 on VH1's 100 Greatest Artists of All Time
- inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2017
Band History -
- Refer to the Wikipedia link above
My take away -
Journey is an American classic...as would be Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers and Aerosmith (of course, all three have different sounds). Steve Perry will forever be the best lead singer in the band. Yet, I have never known of any band to make so many changes as they did. When Andy Taylor left Duran Duran, there seemed to be a smooth transition into bringing in Dom Brown as electric guitarist (although only Simon Le Bon, Nick Rhodes, John Taylor, and Roger Taylor are listed as the band members).
I find Journey to be emotionally driven in tone but in a rock genre way. On the other hand, I find Chris Botti to be emotionally driven but in a jazz genre way.
My ultimate point is this - Journey, whether with the original members or members coming and going, is an iconic band in musical history.
Monday, May 7, 2018
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