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Subject: Howdy


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Shay
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Date Posted: 07:15:45 08/01/05 Mon

When my husband, 49, and I, 38 married two years ago, we introduced each other to "our" bands. His was Fleetwood Mac with the one and only Stevie Nicks, and I proudly popped in the Journey Greatest Hits and introduced him to "my" Steve. Now when he is getting ready for work, he may just as easily pop in that dvd as one of FM. His comment? I can't believe in all these years I never really "listened" to Journey and he has such an awesome voice! Not to mention Neil's guitar licks.

I was brought up in a conservative Christian home, so I didn't have access to MTV or concerts. But I knew what I heard on the radio. I was enthralled when I bought the dvd and was able to not only see my favorite songs from the 80's, but other songs throughout the history of Steve Perry's stint with Journey. Now Journey is coming to my area in September (Nokia Live in Grand Prairie, TX, right by Dallas) and I will get to see them live with the "new" Steve. I'm glad I'll get to see them, but it won't be the same. From what I've heard Steve Perry has been invited to sit in on any concert for a couple of songs, and all I can think of is "Pick me! Pick me!"

However, Steve Perry has given so much of his talent and time to us, it is certainly understandable if he wants to enjoy retirement. Thanks to him and modern technology we can still tap our feet as we drive down the highway or dance around our living rooms. Thanks to all who had a hand in it!

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