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Entertainment Journey vocalist Steve Perry Journey, ButLov By SUSAN CARTWRIUHT AFTER A 20-minute insu? writer termission, Journey took the , , . stage. Highlights of their If you enjoy your rock n show were startling roll loud enough to give you a fireworks and an excellent headache, then you would light show, both of which have loved the Journey pleased the crowd. Journey concert Sunday night at the primarily played songs from v/ui uniid ^uiibcum, uuui- thpir npw numher one ney's two hour show was Xm, "EscaT' Among played at maximum volume those most appreciated by throughout, as was the set of audience were "Don't their opening act, Loverboy. stop Believing," "Stone In There was one big difference Love," and "Keep On in the two bands: Loverboy Running." Probably the best was much better number was "Open Arms." They also played some of Loverboy was un- their older material, fortunately relegated to a one hour set. hut thev kent Journev managed to ex the capacity crowd on its cite the crowd only three feet for the entire time with times during the first half of the same brand of high- their performance. These decibel power rock that they highlights were the solos of displayed when they opened Jonathan Cain on piano, here several months ago for Steve Smith on drums and ZZ Top. Lead singer Mike Neal Schon on guitar. Reno, who seems to have t : luuwi Knrn uiith a unina mQI . - UVVU WVI1I TTIMI M TV1VV I1IUUV & with large arenas in mind, I 4111 provided exciting vocals and I j an extra measure of B g energetic showmanship. He 9 M Mi made a point of involving the entire audience, turning ?m several times to sing to the g JlB fans seated behind the stage. Reno relied heavily upon | I"* &. material from Loverboy's 1 l"3C|' r"|*^ smash debut album, in- I * eluding "Lady of the 80s," 1 "Teenaee Overdose." and 1 Jjli the hugely popular finale,, "Tune Me Loose." One VI LI ( highlight of the night was a INCW MOUrSI j wild drum solo by Matt Frenettes. The band left the stage ONE COUPON PER PIZZA after "Turn Me Loose," only $6 50 For Any 16 0m to return minutes later for a y 20-minute encore featuring 'tcm ^,zza arK* ^ Cokes an electric violin solo by Fart, Free Delivery Doug Johnson. Reno and 256-0301 Johnson then conducted a IA^?. massive cheering contest expires: lO-Jd-tJI with the audience. I- ? ^; ^ n i I ^^flB6mBl^^HlSH^^K^nrivs - "!^^k. l^-^-i^TrJT^''^' ^ i' :['j'r "j rvv"~^KK|MMfjr* ' f ' (| W 1 i| 111' | ,,,,111 " , , Loverboy f Aa*ltAur DImui THp lidhffi ^?U11>?UUU?XX?^m- : -.re;.;':^' ; banner with the 1981 tour's |iij | ?' ; ?lll?|fp logo "ESC 4P3" came down. [ _ ~ --**l< : THEY RETURNED for an I consisted of "Loving, T o u c h i n g, ^^^HGEGKHBKpPelt Squeezing" and "Any Way You Want It." Once again g there was a fireworks display. 1 Loverbqy's part of the ' concert was all that it Jj ?, "*^vr' promised to be. Journey. I ^ W iza 11?= I ' r'*tYSY" Kbbb 11 MBE'j e Delivery I i Q 0301 11 un-Thurs 4:30-1:00 n Th ri-Sat 4:30-2:30 ' i ! ONE COUPON PER PIZZA I J $4.50 For Any 12" One ' | | Item Pizza and 2 Cokes I i f%7o}tr , i On the Expires: 10-23-81 _!_ I ftmroiBianM iimm mm fl '^"'Cf.^--:v'rJ'^' -;:|v:^'^fV S?i|B MM Mil iSlH^I^HHBK ^HBHBBH^^^Hhk^ Mike Reno of Loverboy. SwM Photo* ^ BA**V NfVVMAN May Loud, _ n^u s Deuer -^JTT-.iPZ-. ' BbCf ATjaB HHte^^3^^H\ V w MK^I^^iw^JmBu 1 9 fl^B#H ?^sllk?W) 1 MB M^gjSB mfir^H#2|'jW | ingle with Royalty! j P The Homecoming )ueen Finalists I r mrsday, Oct 22, | U:3U-'Z:3Up.m. g ' Russell House Patio 1 0 IIP*"""