Yeah, CoVid is nasty, I hope you get better soon!
J_Scarbrough wrote:For some reason I never heard of Journey until a few years ago.
Journey's portion of the concert, however, people weren't getting up and moving around as much as they did during Toto, so that was a much more enjoyable experience.
It could just be that I was deaf to it and that it was everywhere and I just never noticed it but I really don't think so.
I think its more a case of it just never being marketed enough here in Australia to make regular radio playlists back when they were first popular, so it never had that second wave of popularity from the nostalgia market.
So what we have now in Australia is the 3rd wave of popularity of Journey, i.e. nostalgia from people that first heard it (in the USA and Canada), relayed through TV shows and movies, as well as the occasional YouTube retrospective.
It's strange, it reminds me of when stuff like Gridiron Football, Baseball, and other weird American traditions like Halloween, proms etc first started to become popular here- in the same 3rd hand way. We'd see references in movies and TV shows and have no idea what the reality was like.