On June 4, 1983, Journey was at a pivotal point in their career, having just released the album "Frontiers" earlier that year. This album featured some of their most iconic hits, including "Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)" and "Faithfully," solidifying their status as a leading band in the rock genre. Interestingly, "Oh Sherrie," the song featured in the live performance from Detroit, was a solo hit for lead singer Steve Perry, released in 1984 on his debut solo album, "Street Talk." The live performance showcases Perry’s powerful vocals and the band's energetic rock style, highlighting their transition to a more mainstream pop-rock sound. Journey's ability to connect with their audience during this era is evident, as they captivated fans with their memorable melodies and virtuosic instrumentals, setting the stage for their continued success throughout the 1980s.