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@adrydiaz68992 күн бұрын
Gracias vSteve te hemos estado esperando por más de tres décadas eres genial la mejor voz de los 80S y la mejor de Todos los Tiempos.
@adrydiaz68992 күн бұрын
Agenda 2030 arcoiris
@terrencereardon63744 күн бұрын
Tommy had a drug problem and he was saving his heavier songs for his solo album. Just Get Through This Night was the first song written for Kilroy. Tommy quit the band in a drug induced haze on stage. Dennis refused to replace him.
@patrickmaruniak59876 күн бұрын
This guy was 100% wrong. Their song Streight To Your Heart did make the top 40. It peaked at number 29 back in 1991.
@RetroMusicMemories2 күн бұрын
According to Billboard, Bad English's song "Straight to Your Heart" debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 chart on August 31, 1991 and peaked at number 42 on October 19, 1991.
@jeffreyfortson82306 күн бұрын
How could you not mention, "Just Put Your Hand On The Screen"?
@MR-jq4du7 күн бұрын
Ben Orr and Ric Ocasek or Ric and Ben, were quite the pair. They seemed co-joined in an intriguing almost mysterious way as if they had something between them you didn’t have. Ben, with his amiable personality and rockstar good looks, was always the focus of any performance of the two of them or with the bands they fronted. If anyone had the goods to make it, Ben had it. Ric, with his lanky frame and face was their manager, promoter, leader and hanger-on. Hanger-on because he didn’t have any musical talent to speak of. He was a third rate singer at best. If they made it, it would be because of Ben’s musical talents, not Ric’s - that’s how it seemed…then. Rick had this slick, huckster like quality, which he brought to most of his interactions. They had some cred because of the Milkwood album. It was also clear they hadn’t gotten very far because of Milkwood. “I’ve been listening to Patti Smith. I can’t tell you what effect listening to her music has had on me!” Ric Ocasek told me over the phone back in 1977 or 78. I don’t specifically remember the year. He and I would talk occasionally after I returned to Vermont having failed in my efforts as a lead singer to get a recording contract, to front a popular drawing crowd band, to get noticed at all. I knew of Patti Smith. I hadn’t bought any of her albums, but I was tuned to the groundswell about her at that time. There was a seriousness and an openness in his voice I hadn’t heard before. He sounded genuinely moved. That was the last time I spoke to Ric. I joined a band called Zzebra. As lead singer of Zzebra, I, we, the world, started hearing about the Cars. Ric Ocasek and Ben Orr made it. They made it big. I still listen to their music quite regularly because I truly enjoy it, for what it represents: pop/rock music with a synthesized, digitized, forward leaning, art/rock, yet, rooted sensibility. Rick Ocasek found his voice …big time. Patti Smith and the punk/new age music explosion of the times freed him to express himself on his own terms. He doesn’t sound like Patti Smith (but if you knew him and how he sounded earlier you can understand how hearing Patti Smith opened up floodgates for him), he sounds like Ric Ocasek. I get goosebumps at times, recognizing he shared that with me. I’ve always acknowledged I never found my voice as a singer, as good of a vocalist as I might’ve been. Knowing someone who did find their voice the way Ric found his gives me a sense of satisfaction. As good of a vocalist and as charismatic of a personality Ben Orr was (he sang their number one signature song, “Just What I Needed,” and “Drive” - the ones that Ric wrote that needed Ben’s melodic good voice) he never matched his partner’s unique and singular sound and voice. As the far weaker singer, Ric became the dominant voice and icon of the group, despite his vocalist shortcomings. His vocal personality became the signature sound of the group. How far would the Cars have gotten with Ben as the sole voice, like Roger Daltry with the Who, we will never know.
@MR-jq4du7 күн бұрын
Ben Orr and Ric Ocasek or Ric and Ben, were quite the pair. They seemed co-joined in an intriguing almost mysterious way as if they had something between them you didn’t have. Ben, with his amiable personality and rockstar good looks, was always the focus of any performance of the two of them or with the bands they fronted. If anyone had the goods to make it, Ben had it. Ric, with his lanky frame and face was their manager, promoter, leader and hanger-on. Hanger-on because he didn’t have any musical talent to speak of. He was a third rate singer at best. If they made it, it would be because of Ben’s musical talents, not Ric’s - that’s how it seemed…then. Rick had this slick, huckster like quality, which he brought to most of his interactions. They had some cred because of the Milkwood album. It was also clear they hadn’t gotten very far because of Milkwood. “I’ve been listening to Patti Smith. I can’t tell you what effect listening to her music has had on me!” Ric Ocasek told me over the phone back in 1977 or 78. I don’t specifically remember the year. He and I would talk occasionally after I returned to Vermont having failed in my efforts as a lead singer to get a recording contract, to front a popular drawing crowd band, to get noticed at all. I knew of Patti Smith. I hadn’t bought any of her albums, but I was tuned to the groundswell about her at that time. There was a seriousness and an openness in his voice I hadn’t heard before. He sounded genuinely moved. That was the last time I spoke to Ric. I joined a band called Zzebra. As lead singer of Zzebra, I, we, the world, started hearing about the Cars. Ric Ocasek and Ben Orr made it. They made it big. I still listen to their music quite regularly because I truly enjoy it, for what it represents: pop/rock music with a synthesized, digitized, forward leaning, art/rock, yet, rooted sensibility. Rick Ocasek found his voice …big time. Patti Smith and the punk/new age music explosion of the times freed him to express himself on his own terms. He doesn’t sound like Patti Smith (but if you knew him and how he sounded earlier you can understand how hearing Patti Smith opened up floodgates for him), he sounds like Ric Ocasek. I get goosebumps at times, recognizing he shared that with me. I’ve always acknowledged I never found my voice as a singer, as good of a vocalist as I might’ve been. Knowing someone who did find their voice the way Ric found his gives me a sense of satisfaction. As good of a vocalist and as charismatic of a personality Ben Orr was (he sang their number one signature song, “Just What I Needed,” and “Drive” - the ones that Ric wrote that needed Ben’s melodic good voice) he never matched his partner’s unique and singular sound and voice. As the far weaker singer, Ric became the dominant voice and icon of the group, despite his vocalist shortcomings. His vocal personality became the signature sound of the group. How far would the Cars have gotten with Ben as the sole voice, like Roger Daltry with the Who, we will never know.
@vickithomas1798 күн бұрын
I Love(d) them and all the individual musicians ❤❤❤
@agusdarmaya668610 күн бұрын
❤Bad English....Awesome Great Band.....!!
@toddhazzard156211 күн бұрын
That song was cool. Was on the Radio over a year. A song that I believe Benchmarked the 1980s
@mattiehart896012 күн бұрын
❤❤❤I HOPE HE DOES TOUR AGAIN, BUT, SMALLER MORE INTIMATE VENUES WOULD BE MORE EXCITIMG TO ME. I WOULD TRULY LOVE TO SEE STEVE IN CONCERT AGAIN. I WONT STOP BELIEVING!!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@happybergner983214 күн бұрын
Thank you!!!!!
@AJ17_18 күн бұрын
Wow… that was different. 😮
@nuniobinez406619 күн бұрын
Ground breaking. I'm that much smarter for having heard this.
@blakelycreative317121 күн бұрын
Living in the Bay Area I was lucky enough to see The Tubes Live. The high point was seeing them on New Year's Eve in Berkeley. They pulled out all the props and filled the stage with performers, motorcycles, cages and leather bound creatures of all persuasions. It was an absolute spectacle on many levels. God Bless Re Styles and the Tubes.
@ELPADREAIRBRUSH23 күн бұрын
I was there in attendance with my ACE make up on and I actually was on screen with the band in a few scenes ! And I still have my ticket from the event along with the KISS balloon and my yellow KISS SHIRT we were given in the movie ! And it was almost weird cause the band would play a song and have to stop after about 20 seconds and have to replay the same song over and over. In the concert scenes ! Cause something would happen the playback was wrong or someone flubbed a line !
@gypsy69826 күн бұрын
I would LOVE it if Bad English got back together, but ONLY if John Waite is the lead singer. No substitutions please and thank you, lol. 😎👍
@user-gk2fz8mx9oАй бұрын
omg....sherrie is absolutely nothing to look at....
@juliestuart7317Ай бұрын
I hate that video and song. It looks so forced and uncomfortable for each of them in the video which then transfers to listening to the song as well. Don’t know anything about their relationship other than it was quite some years.
@RetroMusicMemoriesАй бұрын
I can tell you this, the other band members advised Steve NOT to have the real Sherrie in the video. He didn't listen.
@ivanrainbird2416Ай бұрын
prairie prince i see play in london he's won best drummers i have ever seen
@RetroMusicMemoriesАй бұрын
Yep, He's absolutely fantastic!
@Carefulwiththataxejs81Ай бұрын
I was 7 years old when this song came out and even I knew it was about addiction. I thought it was about alcoholism but now that I'm older I know better. This song is a great song to listen to if you need a good cry.
@RetroMusicMemoriesАй бұрын
Very true!
@stuartdbanksАй бұрын
A great band - please come back !
@RetroMusicMemoriesАй бұрын
Wouldn't it be great if they reformed?!!?
@777indigobabeАй бұрын
I have loved this song my entire life. The name Leah is beautiful too
@RetroMusicMemoriesАй бұрын
I saw Donnie perform it live last year at his 80th birthday party concert. He still sounds incredible!
@reneeg4817Ай бұрын
Strung out is my favorite. Love the video. It is the first before Oh Sherry.
@RetroMusicMemoriesАй бұрын
Great song, for sure!
@susangordon7087Ай бұрын
Stay The Night is amazing and the songs with The Cars well I love Drive and Just What I Needed . I love all the songs that Benjamin sang with The Cars 💔💔💔💔💔
@karmicselling4252Ай бұрын
The biggest unanswered question about this song ... Who was the actress who played the lady in the original video? It looks like Dianne Lynn Batts also known as Dian Parkinson.
@dieterjaut1196Ай бұрын
"DON`T TOUCH ME ... ... .... ... THERE", without any doubts could have been another OUTstanding track in ´Rocky Horror Pic. Show" ! ! THE TUBES: FOREVER & EVER ! ! !
@vernonstamm1514Ай бұрын
I watch Ted every Saturday on Real Americas Voice with his own show called Spirit Campfire.
@user-kn7wi1ft1pАй бұрын
Make love last ...what a tune. Loved Bad English.
@xoio2 ай бұрын
The Irony being, that he was the one who became famous..
@gluckystrong33362 ай бұрын
Looking at those records before…. I realized how lucky we are to listen to those music wherever we are through these cellphones. Hallelujah! I love you all♥️
@temp89502 ай бұрын
Us, die ❤ fans are so excited, can't wait to heard a new album 😊❤❤💞🌺 Can't Stop Believin Everyone... DREAM COME TRUE.😊 oh yeah❤
@user-tg6wk2ze5g2 ай бұрын
My ex cheated on me with a Sherry when this song was out. Still don't like this song.
@Jowesmith2 ай бұрын
Here's my dream.....................he retires
@jimboslice56472 ай бұрын
The man is ready to tour again. Big news. 👍
@sluke602 ай бұрын
I have never gotten to see Steve live, that would be the ultimate to top my bucket list. If he does I hope the cost to see him is affordable for most of us.
@Rhonda24402 ай бұрын
Yes yes!!!! I love him his music been with me since1978 can’t wait to see and hear him we have waited patiently!!!
@SylviaDiaz-qp7hr2 ай бұрын
Steve Perry is totally amazing. With a new label and touring would be an awesome thing. Used to love his Houston concerts.❤❤❤❤❤ I used to see Journey concerts in Houston. When he left Journey, so did I. Then his solo career came into play and have followed him ever since.
@ronaldcardinali28092 ай бұрын
i dream & pray everyday for is coming back to rejoin journey !
@adrydiaz68992 күн бұрын
Steve Perry merece un reconocimiento en vida por su talento trabajo y su increíble voz genuina ,hermosa en los temas que inmortalizó junto a Journey ❤❤❤. Un abrazo desde Colombia 🇨🇴
@lynedionne27272 ай бұрын
It would be a dream come true to see Steve Perry on stage and touring again ❤
@shezmullen23062 ай бұрын
I hope he'll come to the UK.... OOOH!! x
@shaneford64432 ай бұрын
I don’t know how things are between the two but with the recent firing of Jonathon Cain from Journey I think they should get together and at least try to do some writing and see if they still have the MoJo
@RetroMusicMemories2 ай бұрын
I think Jonathan is still in Journey.
@shaneford64432 ай бұрын
Yeah I just read where they had patched things up again, article says their wives helped them work it out . Thanks
@fabianaalba32682 ай бұрын
Strung and healthy The music word doors open for the journey Man legend perry going in stage again why not ❤❤❤❤❤❤
@bobbiejojackson94482 ай бұрын
That's amazing news, if what you were told is true! And if he does decide to tour again and comes to a venue within 100 miles of me, I will be there... even if I have to walk the entire way!! Steve Perry ("the voice") is truly a living legend!
@anzelac58082 ай бұрын
He needs to pair up w/journey for a few shows !journey was first concert I went to as a teen one of my all time favorites ❤
@RetroMusicMemories2 ай бұрын
That would be simply amazing.
@d.shannon2612 ай бұрын
Patrick Swayze rosanna
@michelecarson23602 ай бұрын
I pray everything he does in this is recorded on video.
@dianerendon81502 ай бұрын
My friend reminded me that he's been talking about touring the last couple of years. I hope so. I just want to watch him perform just one more time at the very least!