August 19, 2014
As I keep digging through my archives of STUFF from the crazy Journey adventures, I keep finding all sorts of things like this list of trivia questions assembled for JPP2005. Take a shot at the answers!
1. Which member(s) of Journey performed at Woodstock?
2. What year did Journey form?
3. What was the band’s original name?
4. Which band associate suggested the name Journey?
5. For most of their career, who was Journey's manager?
6. Who are the two artists responsible for the famed scarab logo and what other San Francisco band's emblem are they known for?
7. Where did Journey perform their first concert? (venue)
8. Who grew up across the street from the Zildjian cymbal factory?
9. Who said "What I changed about Journey is I started writing about the people that cared about the band?"
10. Who played in the band Tyketto?
11. Original Journey drummer Prairie Prince contributed to which album?
12. When and where did Aynsley Dunbar make his debut with Journey?
13. What did Steve Perry work as in Los Angeles while trying to break into the music scene?
14. When and where was Steve Perry's debut with Journey?
15. What was the first song Steve Perry wrote with Neal Schon after joining the band Journey?
16. “Wheel in the Sky” was based on a poem written by which person?
17. Which member(s) of Journey was pilfered from an opening act?
18. What was Journey's first Top 20 single?
19. Which album did Neal Schon’s father help with by creating and playing the string instruments?
20. Which keyboardist is credited on “The Party’s Over (Hopelessly in Love)”?
21. When and at what event was Jonathan Cain's debut with Journey?
22. Which Journey album stayed on the Billboard charts for more than 100 weeks?
23. What was Journey's first Top 10 single?
24. Which Bryan Adams song did Steve Smith play drums on?
25. Who recorded an album with Sammy Hagar?
26. Who got down on his knees and asked Journey to extend the Escape Tour?
27. What was Journey's highest charting single and how high did it get?
28. What song from Frontiers was previewed during the Escape Tour?
29. Which two songs were last minute additions to Frontiers and which songs did they replace?
30. What did Steve Perry’s shirt say in the music video for “Separate Ways”?
31. What year did the Raised on Radio tour begin?
32. What song did Jonathan Cain describe when he said, “This was kind of self-therapy”?
33. What was the only video release from Trial by Fire?
34. Which Journey song had the longest run on the Billboard Top 100 songs?
35. What is the bonus track on the Japanese version of Trial By Fire?
36. When and where did Steve Augeri & Deen Castronovo debut with Journey?
37. Which song off Arrival was previously released on a solo album as an instrumental?
38. Which song off Arrival began as an introduction to "Wheel in the Sky"?
39. Who makes the comments at the end of "Nothing Comes Close"?
40. Where was the Journey 2001 DVD filmed? (venue)
41. What song does Neal play as part of his solo on the 2001 DVD?
42. In April 2003, Journey was inducted to the Bammies Walk of Fame. What is "Bammies" short for?
Journey Goes Hollywood!
43. Which movie featured the song "Only the Young?"
44. Which movie featured the song "Ask the Lonely"?
45. What song is featured in The Last American Virgin?
46. Which movie featured the song "Any Way You Want It"?
47. Which movie featured the song "Remember Me"?
48. Which movie featured the songs "Only Solutions" and "1990s Theme"?
49. Which movie featured the song "After the Fall"?
50. What song is featured in White Water Summer?
Based on what I've found so far in the archives, this was just half of the questions we came up with for the trivia section of our JPP2005 program. If I find the others, I'll post them too.
You will find the answers below. I took the quiz before I found the answers and got 40 of them right. Also, for the record, when I pulled together this set of trivia questions I had multiple sources for both the questions and answers. I can't remember now where I got them all from, but I'm sure I've got the sources in a file somewhere!
Trivia Answers:
1. Gregg Rolie
2. 1973
3. The Golden Gate Rhythm Section
4. John Villanueva
5. Walter "Herbie" Herbert
6. Stanley Mouse & Alton Kelley. They also designed the skull and roses logo for The Grateful Dead.
7. Winterland (San Francisco)
8. Steve Smith
9. Jonathan Cain
10. Steve Augeri
11. Raised on Radio (he designed the album cover)
12. February 5, 1974 at the Great American Music Hall (San Francisco)
13. Sound engineer
14. September 28, 1977 at the Old Waldorf in SF (the liner notes to Time3 list the date as October 28, 1977, however I have a copy of the concert review from the San Francisco Chronicle that confirms the September 28 date. Ironically, both the review and liner notes were written by SF music critic Joel Selvin.)
15. "Patiently"
16. Diane Valory
17. Steve Smith (Montrose) and Jonathan Cain (The Babys)
8. "Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'"
19. Dream After Dream
20. Tim Gorman
21. April 15, 1981 at the Bammies
22. Escape
23."Who's Crying Now"
24. "Heaven"
25. Neal Schon
26. Bill Graham
27. "Open Arms" reached #2 in 1982
28. "Separate Ways"
29. "Back Talk" and "Troubled Child" replaced "Ask the Lonely" and "Only the Young"
30. Rockabilly
31. 1986
32."Once You Love Somebody"
33. "When You Love a Woman"
34. "When You Love a Woman"
35. "I Can See It in Your Eyes"
36. June 8, 1998, Marin County Civic Auditorium (San Rafael, CA)
37. "With Your Love"
38. "Live and Breathe"
39. Jonathan Cain & Deen Castronovo
40. Mandalay Bay Events Center (Las Vegas)
41."From This Moment"
42. Bay Area Music Awards
43. Vision Quest
44. Two of a Kind
45. "Open Arms"
46. Caddyshack
47. Armageddon
48. Tron
49. Risky Business
50. "Be Good to Yourself"
0-10 -- Are you sure you're a Journey fan?
11-20 -- Newbie!
21-30 -- Still learning
31-40 -- Journey fan
41-45 -- Journey fanatic
46-50 -- Get off the internet, you're scaring the band.
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