@@Bonzi_Buddy Uh, Kevin continues to perform to this day and his tenor voice still shatters glass. He never got burned out. According to Journey founder, Herbie, he never had to warm up - he was THAT good - and should have been in the band in the late 80's or even after Augeri. Maybe you're thinking of someone else.
@@The_Jewish_Cowboy Why did he leave the band? It was a "chronic throat infection" and he needed rest and Schon wasn't going to wait around for him to get better just as he wasn't going to wait for Steve Perry to recover from anything either. Face the facts, Schon is a jerk.
@@Bonzi_Buddy Kevin was NEVER in the band. He filled in for one Journey concert, which was a celebration of Herbie Herbert. Kevin also was briefly involved in Journey writing sessions involving Gregg, Neal, and Jonathan before Perry came back in 96. There was no chronic throat infection. You are thinking of Steve Augeri, who was in the band for 8 years. What are you even talking about?
I was good friends with Kevin Chalfant and his wife Judy throughout the 80s, but lost touch by the 90s. They were good people and Kevin was a powerhouse singer! ❤
Always thought this was journey until a week ago. I was surprised this song only has 12,000 likes on Spotify. This was pretty big on the radio when I was a kid in Scranton PA.
@CandysMoonlight HI I'm from the future. Steve Smith of Journey was the original drummer in this band and plays on that first album. He spilt with them before the next album.
Kevin Chalfant, native of Streator, Illinois is a good friend of mine. Very talented, now has a band called "The Journey Experience". All the members currently wuth him are all from Streator as well.
Me too! My wife went out one night and never came home, at least not OUR home.....😢 That happened in August of '92 in Phoenix, AZ..... I left and came back to Oklahoma City and stayed with Mom and went to work in the Oilfields!! I heard this one day on a rig move in the truck.....man, I wanted to cry so bad, but I knew if I cried in front of my roughneck buddies......I'd NEVER live it down!!!! 😂 It was rough back then, but I survived!!! That's been 32 years ago. She called me back in April of this year!!! I couldn't believe it!!! But we laughed and joked and we're both on our 3rd marriage!! So, I guess we still have a lot to learn about ❤️ 😅!! Life's a trip. I survive her, the oilfields and 3 wives and a liver transplant 5 years ago!!!!!👍❤️🔥💖 The oilfields is where I learned the finer points about drinking 🍻🍺🍻🍺🍻🍺🍻🍺🍻🍺🍻🍺🍻🍺🍻 Take care of yourself and God Bless You All!!!!!🎉😊🤩🎸🎶🎵🎵🌅🌄🏜❤️❤️🔥💖
I saw them! This was part of the tour for their 1991 album. This was the next best thing to Journey! I enjoyed The Storm until they broke up after their 2nd album in 1995. Meanwhile, the other Journey members formed Bad English. Unfortunately, the 1991 album was their last. And their 1992 performances were their last. The Storm opened for Bryan Adams! He was on tour for his 1991 album! After years of near misses in Vancouver, BC, Canada 🍁 I finally saw him! 😃 30 years! 🎂
I love The Storm!! They were so great! I saw them perform around this time. I wonder if this is the show I saw. Thanks for posting!! Brings back great memories of a great era in music.
Phenomenal band in their day. Their first album was the best 'Journey album' since 1980 for me. Wish I had had the chance to see them live. Thanks for posting. Graham, UK.
Saw them opening up for Bryan Adams years ago at Broome Arena in Binghampton.Fantastic, I have both of their albums,great music to go along with great lyrics.Too bad they broke up
Why Why Why??? Didn't Kevin Chalfant's Voice & Talent bring him the Status Fame and Fortune he deserves! The Storm was a Great selection of fantastic musicians..
I’ve never seen live footage of the storm. I bought the CD when it came out and I liked the song. I always thought Kevin Chalfont sounded good, but Man I’m blown away at how good he sounds live!! Gregg Rollie Sounds good of course as always. Guitarist is decent, but he ain’t no Neal Schon.
I saw them on their first tour. I forget who they opened for??? Watching this video ever since the guitarist went to check on something it looked like from that point on he wasn’t really playing. That it was a typical track???
Thank you Gregg Rolie for putting this band together
Damn, Journey should have hired that guy....
😂 he got burned out in one tour kind of proving Steve Perry right about Neal and his band. Have to pay for all those ex wives!
@@Bonzi_Buddy Uh, Kevin continues to perform to this day and his tenor voice still shatters glass. He never got burned out. According to Journey founder, Herbie, he never had to warm up - he was THAT good - and should have been in the band in the late 80's or even after Augeri. Maybe you're thinking of someone else.
@@The_Jewish_Cowboy Why did he leave the band? It was a "chronic throat infection" and he needed rest and Schon wasn't going to wait around for him to get better just as he wasn't going to wait for Steve Perry to recover from anything either.
Face the facts, Schon is a jerk.
@@Bonzi_Buddy Kevin was NEVER in the band. He filled in for one Journey concert, which was a celebration of Herbie Herbert. Kevin also was briefly involved in Journey writing sessions involving Gregg, Neal, and Jonathan before Perry came back in 96. There was no chronic throat infection. You are thinking of Steve Augeri, who was in the band for 8 years. What are you even talking about?
I was good friends with Kevin Chalfant and his wife Judy throughout the 80s, but lost touch by the 90s. They were good people and Kevin was a powerhouse singer! ❤
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Josh Ramos worlds most underrated Guitarist
Chalfant here sounds so much like Steve Perry in his prime.
Gregg's a powerhouse. What a cast of pros we've got here.
LOVE The Storm! Too bad they only released two albums, but they're both INCREDIBLE! Rolie & Chalfant NEED to work together again!
Always thought this was journey until a week ago. I was surprised this song only has 12,000 likes on Spotify. This was pretty big on the radio when I was a kid in Scranton PA.
Well, Greg Rolie is playing keys and vocals, Ross Valory on bass and Steve Smith on drums.....so pretty close
That doesn’t look like Steve Smith playing drums he has hair…
You see who the drummer is they tell you
On description
@CandysMoonlight HI I'm from the future. Steve Smith of Journey was the original drummer in this band and plays on that first album. He spilt with them before the next album.
I was at this show! Miss these guys.
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Gregg Rolie? Ross Valory? No wonder they sounded so Journey-ish.
Great song from great times.
Steve Smith played drums on the album. Not sure when or why he left.
Kevin Chalfant, native of Streator, Illinois is a good friend of mine. Very talented, now has a band called "The Journey Experience". All the members currently wuth him are all from Streator as well.
Josh Ramos is a bad ass
Had just went through a breakup when this song came out and it always killed me to listen to it. Still a great song.
For real Same here
Me too! My wife went out one night and never came home, at least not OUR home.....😢
That happened in August of '92 in Phoenix, AZ.....
I left and came back to Oklahoma City and stayed with Mom and went to work in the Oilfields!! I heard this one day on a rig move in the truck.....man, I wanted to cry so bad, but I knew if I cried in front of my roughneck buddies......I'd NEVER live it down!!!! 😂
It was rough back then, but I survived!!!
That's been 32 years ago. She called me back in April of this year!!! I couldn't believe it!!! But we laughed and joked and we're both on our 3rd marriage!! So, I guess we still have a lot to learn about ❤️ 😅!! Life's a trip. I survive her, the oilfields and 3 wives and a liver transplant 5 years ago!!!!!👍❤️🔥💖
The oilfields is where I learned the finer points about drinking 🍻🍺🍻🍺🍻🍺🍻🍺🍻🍺🍻🍺🍻🍺🍻
Take care of yourself and God Bless You All!!!!!🎉😊🤩🎸🎶🎵🎵🌅🌄🏜❤️❤️🔥💖
@j.michaeledwards2892 thank you for sharing your story. Amazing what words/music can do to your emotions.
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I had a cassette tape of their first album during my hi school days so damn awesome very melodic rock they do have a journey influence no wonder😛
I saw them! This was part of the tour for their 1991 album. This was the next best thing to Journey! I enjoyed The Storm until they broke up after their 2nd album in 1995.
Meanwhile, the other Journey members formed Bad English. Unfortunately, the 1991 album was their last. And their 1992 performances were their last.
The Storm opened for Bryan Adams! He was on tour for his 1991 album! After years of near misses in Vancouver, BC, Canada 🍁 I finally saw him! 😃
30 years! 🎂
I love The Storm!! They were so great! I saw them perform around this time. I wonder if this is the show I saw. Thanks for posting!! Brings back great memories of a great era in music.
Never heard of this group! Awesome song!
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They sounded really good here.
Gregg Rolie
First time I heard this was 1992 on WZPL in Indianapolis. Now just rediscovering it. Never knew Greg Rollie sang on this.
These guys were really good
Awesome song.
Phenomenal band in their day. Their first album was the best 'Journey album' since 1980 for me. Wish I had had the chance to see them live. Thanks for posting. Graham, UK.
Real professional musician !
Such a great band!!!
Wow wow wow. Aor at its best!!
I saw them at The Catylist around that same time I thought. Serious memories
Yea same here
Love this track Good ol days
Great song
Sounds phenomenal.
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Back music was good. People could play instruments, sing, and write.
Saw them opening up for Bryan Adams years ago at Broome Arena in Binghampton.Fantastic, I have both of their albums,great music to go along with great lyrics.Too bad they broke up
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No p In Binghamton.
kevin chalfant 💓
Raridade!!!
Why Why Why??? Didn't Kevin Chalfant's Voice & Talent bring him the Status Fame and Fortune he deserves! The Storm was a Great selection of fantastic musicians..
I was there. took plenty of pics
Chalfant was with Journey for a short time before Steve Perry returned in 1995 and they did Trial By Fire.
real short, one concert , a roast for there manager Herbie
I’ve never seen live footage of the storm. I bought the CD when it came out and I liked the song. I always thought Kevin Chalfont sounded good, but Man I’m blown away at how good he sounds live!! Gregg Rollie Sounds good of course as always. Guitarist is decent, but he ain’t no Neal Schon.
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Great Album!
Storm 80s 90s
The Storm could have been much bigger and continued on. When Herbie Herbert retired they folded. I guess wasn't in the cards.
THECAOR
I saw them on their first tour. I forget who they opened for???
Watching this video ever since the guitarist went to check on something it looked like from that point on he wasn’t really playing. That it was a typical track???
Bryan Adams?
They opened for Bryan Adams in 1992
What venue was this show at? I did see them in San Jose
I am not sure where this show was.
He mentions San Jose , when he shouts out come on San Jose.
Why did Steve Smith leave the Storm???
Who is the lead guitarist?
Josh Ramos
Ty yes he is really good!
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Who's that singer
Kevin Chalfant
I thought Steve Smith was in this band but that doesn’t look like him on drums ?
@@filramil Not Steve Smith. Ron Wikso
@@petethevideoguy2250 Steve was on the album?
"our first debut" ? 😏
I think Kevin sounds a lot like Steve Perry if you play your music back to back with journey I think Kevin sounds a lot like Steve
Steve Perry is here
Kevin Chalfant is here
I was there
The whole album is about being hurt by women lol
So underrated
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