Journey
Journey - Who's Crying Now Live at Budokan, Tokyo (1983) HQ
In March 1983, Journey performed at the Budokan in Tokyo, delivering an electrifying rendition of "Who's Crying Now." This live recording came hot on the heels of their hugely successful album "Escape," released in 1981, which solidified their place in rock history. With chart-toppers like "Don't Stop Believin'" and "Open Arms" already under their belt, the band was riding high on global fame. It's fascinating to note that "Who's Crying Now" itself was a standout track from "Escape," showcasing the band's signature blend of rock and melodic pop. During this exciting period, they were also diving deep into the arena rock scene, captivating audiences with their high-energy performances. The iconic Budokan venue, known for hosting legendary acts, lent an air of prestige to the concert, making it a memorable milestone in Journey's career.