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Top 35 Videos by Journey, Together and Apart

Journey managed to release one of the most talked-about clips in MTV history during their brief time making videos. As you'll see below in our ranking of every Journey music video, however, there were plenty of other high and low points beyond the ubiquitous "Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)."

Because of their relatively small video catalog, we've expanded the rankings to include closely related clips from Steve Perry , Bad English (which included three members of Journey's current lineup ), Gregg Rolie and Neal Schon . That serves to provide a broader overview of their career arc from the '70s through the '20s without drifting too far afield thematically.

Some feature composed storylines while others lean on lip-synced performances. Along the way, you'll find knights and motorcyclists, big hair and even bigger hooks, backstage shenanigans and long-gone girlfriends, cartoon beetles and (yes) air-keyboards.

READ MORE: Ranking All 52 Journey Songs From the '80s

Taken together with a multi-platinum discography, the Top 35 Videos by Journey complete a winding narrative from obscure jam band to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame . Additional commentary for the entries is excerpted from the new Amazon best-selling Journey biography, Journey: Worlds Apart . No. 35. Journey, "After the Fall" From: Frontiers (1983)

By the time Journey returned for 1986's Raised on Radio , they had sworn off scripted videos . This clip makes the case for that decision, reeling off a sort of greatest hits of bad choices. A set resembling an empty builder-grade apartment was lit through the blinds. There's awkward lip-syncing, awkward dancing, even awkward standing – and, sigh, band members actually falling. Even Journey looks bored, at one point reaching for a caffeine boost of coffee while singing the chorus.

No. 34. Journey, "City of Hope" From: Eclipse (2011)

Smart use of video from Arnel Pineda's homeland for one of this album's better songs, but it's all undercut by a series of remarkably cheap-looking band shots.

No. 33. Journey, "Chain Reaction" From: Frontiers (1983)

For some reason, this era saw a lot of singing into women's ears. (More on that later.) This time, they sing into a mannequin's ear! Seriously, though, that tussle between Steve Perry and Neal Schon looked a little too real. Their next project together wouldn't arrive for three years.

No. 32. Gregg Rolie, "Young Love" From: Gregg Rolie (1985)

Videos like this were so common as to be anodyne in the '80s. That's not the problem. It's that Columbia Records somehow picked "Young Love" over "I Wanna Go Back," the Gregg Rolie deep cut that would become a Top 15 hit for Eddie Money just one year later.

No. 31. Schon and Hammer, "No More Lies" From: Here to Stay (1982)

Neal Schon sings some stuff to a woman, then he and Jan Hammer get trapped in a twine box? Hey, it was the '80s.

No. 30. Bad English, "Love is a 4 Letter Word" From: Bad English (1989)

A rudimentary lip-sync video is enlivened by an actual crowd at an actual show in Atlanta.

No. 29. Neal Schon, "What You Want" From: So U (2014)

For some reason, the deeply talented Deen Castronovo shared singing duties on So U with Marco Mendoza and leader Neal Schon, as Schon continued an occasional flirtation with vocals that went back to Journey's Next in 1977. History tells us, however, that Columbia Records demanded that Journey hire a new singer for the LP which followed.

No. 28. Journey, "Wheel in the Sky" From: Infinity (1978)

An otherwise nondescript performance video is paired with the single. Best part: Neal Schon's seriously kick-ass kimono.

No. 27. Bad English, "Straight to Your Heart" From: Backlash (1991)

Arguably Bad English's best single arrived on their well-named second album: The whole AOR sound that its members from Journey and the Babys had created was about to be subsumed by the tidal wave of grunge.

No. 26. Journey, "Send Her My Love" From: Frontiers (1983)

As with "Wheel in the Sky," a performance video is paired with the single – only this time with some utterly enraptured gazes from the audience.

No. 25. Journey, "Why Can't This Night Go On Forever" From: Raised on Radio (1986)

"Why Can't This Night Go On Forever" featured an appropriately wistful clip-file video from a band that was grinding to another sudden halt .

No. 24. Journey, "Lights" From: Infinity (1978)

Unlikely controversy surrounded this clip, and not because of the dizzying visual effects during the choruses. "I went to some Billboard conference, and [founding manager] Herbie Herbert was there," Journey video producer Paul Flattery told me. "He came up to me and he was blasting me for the Journey video. His big complaint involved Aynsley Dunbar, the drummer. His stomach stuck out in one of the shots. They were lined up, in kind of a profile thing. It was like, 'He complains to me about this every day.'"

No. 23. Neal Schon, "The Calling" From: The Calling (2012)

You get a sense that Schon maybe loves motorcycles? What actually made this session so great: Steve Smith. Initial work on a few tracks eventually became an album-length collaboration, then The Calling – Schon's best solo album to date – precipitated a completely unexpected return to Journey.

No. 22. Journey, "Any Way You Want It" From: Departure (1980)

An otherwise nondescript performance video is bookended with jukebox scenes that neatly presuppose the placement of "Don't Stop Believin'" in the finale of The Sopranos .

No. 21. Steve Perry, "Missing You" From: For the Love of Strange Medicine (1994)

Typical of its time, this clip from Perry's long-awaited sophomore solo LP is more texture than actual context.

No. 20. Bad English, "Forget Me Not" From: Bad English (1989)

This band included three former members of the Babys, the doomed opening act that provided a tour-long audition for future cornerstone Jonathan Cain . Bad English would suffer a similar fate, hinted at (once again) by the way John Waite and Neal Schon push each other around in this clip for their failed debut single.

No. 19. Journey, "Just the Same Way" From: Evolution (1979)

OK, not much happens. But there was a cool juxtaposition of light and darkness when Rolie shared vocals early in Perry's tenure. Unfortunately, it was an all-too-brief moment in time. Media attention was soon focused squarely on the newcomer, and Rolie exited in 1980. "I don't think Perry really liked me singing. 'I'm the singer,'" Rolie told me. "Well, OK. But my answer to that is, you know, the Beatles did great with four singers. Four, right? Not one." In the end, Rolie felt "there was a design to all of that: 'You've got to have a frontman now,' and it was so they've got something to write about, and focus on. Now hopefully the frontman in any band is going to rally behind the guys behind them that helped them be the frontman. Bands are bands and they've got to live like that — and that's hard to do, especially when the press gets involved."

No. 18. Gregg Rolie, "The Hands of Time" From: Gringo (1987)

You may assume that Rolie couldn't pull off the sleek plasticine sound of the '80s, since his departure coincided with Journey's shift in that direction. "The Hands of Time" proves otherwise.

No. 17. Bad English, "Price of Love" From: Bad English (1989)

They whiffed on a rocker, then hit with a Diane Warren power ballad. So guess what their next single sounded like? A somehow forgotten No. 5 hit.

No. 16. Neal Schon, "Love Finds a Way" From: So U (2014)

Schon's best solo single agan showcases Castronovo and Mendoza, both of whom participated in offshoot bands and the main Journey lineup. Castronovo's ability to pull off Perry-type vocals while manning the drums is a remarkable thing to watch. A friend of Rolie's son memorably walked up to Castronovo after a performance and "and he goes, 'I'm convinced that you're only half human' — because he can do that," Rolie told me, with a laugh. "I couldn’t believe that he was singing the way he was singing and playing these complex things. It's amazing to me. He thinks 'What? Can't everybody do that?' 'No, no, not at all!'"

No. 15. Journey, "When You Love a Woman" From: Trial By Fire (1996)

A suitably staid clip for a very staid song.

No. 14. Journey, "I'll Be Alright Without You" From: Raised on Radio (1986)

Points given for the new accapella ending. Points taken away for Randy Jackson's polka-dotted bass.

No. 13. Steve Perry, "No More Cryin'" From: Traces (2018)

Notable for the unwelcome absence of organist Booker T. Jones. The Stax legend connected Traces with Perry's love of R&B, while girding it all with mirthful soul. Keyboardist Dallas Kruse mimes the part.

No. 12. Bad English, "When I See You Smile" From: Bad English (1989)

In which three past or future members of Journey are shown up by John Waite's gloriously hair-sprayed visage.

No. 11. Journey, "Feeling That Way" From: Infinity (1978)

Love the Budweiser on Gregg Rolie's keyboard. The only disappointment was learning that he wasn't simply boozing it up. The beer company was a Journey tour sponsor.

No. 10. Steve Perry, "Most of All" From: Traces (2018)

Notable for its welcome showcase of Thom Flowers, who turns in a delicately involving guitar solo after helping shepherd Perry's long-awaited comeback as co-producer of Traces . "Most of All," an emotional goodbye to Perry's late girlfriend Kellie Nash, was one of its triumphs.

No. 9. Gregg Rolie, "What About Love" From: Sonic Ranch (2019)

Rolie was inspired by Ringo Starr 's message of peace and love as a member of the longest-tenured lineup of the All-Starr Band, and "What About Love" is the result. Rolie then enlisted his son Sean Rolie to help with a music video. Its jittery blend of candid backstage footage, performance clips from the Journey Through Time offshoot band, and open-road imagery served as a canny update of Rolie's image for a new era.

No. 8. Steve Perry, "You Better Wait" From: For the Love of Strange Medicine (1994)

It's cool that he carried the patented tuxedo-jacket look into his solo career, but a run-down shack out in the desert clearly wasn't the most hospitable setting. Perry loses the shirt.

No. 7. Steve Perry, "Foolish Heart" From: Street Talk (1984)

Deceptively difficult to film, this concept came courtesy of Journey video producer Paul Flattery's director of photography. But slowly zooming in and out on Steve Perry from the balcony of this intimate theater proved to be outrageously expensive. "You didn't have a crane that could have the camera actually in the balcony and below the parapet, and then come up and go all the way down," Flattery told me. "So, the solution was to build a fake balcony, which you could then strike as soon as the camera was clear of it. Then you could get everything and everybody out of the way by the time you got down to the stage and the camera turned around. For something that looks so simple, that was a lot of hard work."

No. 6. Journey, "The Way We Used to Be" From: Freedom (2022)

They made the best of pandemic-era restrictions with a fizzy animated video that finds Neal Schon suddenly transforming into Journey's familiar scarab .

No. 5. Steve Perry, "We're Still Here" From: Traces (2018)

Perry's first scripted video since 1994's "Missing You" recalls the pitched nostalgia of Journey's "Still They Ride" – but from a much different perspective. "I think I was the first person to ask him about 'We're Still Here,' and I was taking that as, like, existential," former Rolling Stone editor David Wild told me. "Instead, it was him remembering how he went down to record some- thing in Hollywood at one of the studios and all these young people and rock 'n' roll freaks were out, sort of crawling around — 'streetlight people,' as he once coined it. He was praising and con- necting with them. There's still youth and still energy on the streets."

No. 4. Steve Perry, "Strung Out" From: Street Talk (1984)

Perry began sessions for this first solo album by tearing through an early version of "Strung Out." It was largely indistinguishable from the average Journey song in both construction and approach. Things got more interesting with the video, as Journey video producer Paul Flattery oversaw a prequel for Perry's "Oh Sherrie" promo clip. "We were trying to make pieces of art as opposed to pieces of commerce," Flattery told me. The obvious goal was to "build on the success of 'Oh Sherrie,' which was a huge, huge hit — and so we wanted to ride the coattails of that. I don't know if anybody had ever done a sequel, let alone a prequel. What happened was, it gave MTV an incentive to play both together as a kind of a suite. So they would say, here's the new Steve Perry thing — and then of course, it would lead into his biggest hit, which wasn't a bad thing to do."

No. 3. Journey, "Faithfully" From: Frontiers (1983)

A road video for song written on the road about life on the road, and the terrible strain that can put on a relationship. The funny scene with Steve Smith belies this song's underlying message: Author Cain and singer Perry were both struggling against heartbreak. The track itself came together spontaneously, before Perry asked to be alone in the studio to record his vocal. The finished take was unlike any Perry ever tried. He credited that, in part, to the fact that Cain had written "Faithfully" in his own key. "From the opening lines, he's just absolutely dripping with emotion," founding MTV VJ Martha Quinn told me. "Every time you put the needle down, you can just feel it." Perry completed the song by conjuring an ending dance between his “whoa whoa whoa” and Neal Schon's guitar out of thin air.

No. 2. Journey, "Separate Ways" From: Frontiers (1983)

The set up, featuring Journey members playing air instruments while a model marches around, has been mercilessly mocked . But "Separate Ways" was simply a product of its time – and hardly the worst example of '80s-era video excess. "It goes back to that optimism and sense of fun that people will return to, time and time again," Quinn said. "Rock aficionados may have said, 'Oh, that was cornball.' Well, ask people that are still doing send-ups today, down to every last camera angle." At the same time, the video inadvertently set the stage for future solo success. Perry brought then-girlfriend Sherrie Swafford to the set, and she reportedly became jealous. "You're going to have a slut in your video?" Jonathan Cain remembered Swafford asking Perry. That left Perry to openly wonder if he'd have to write a song for Swafford to smooth things over. " And so he did ," Cain said with a laugh.

No. 1. Steve Perry, "Oh Sherrie" From: Street Talk (1984)

Journey video producer Paul Flattery came up with a story-within-a-story approach that showed Steve Perry pushing back against a typically over-the-top shoot in order to film a more straightforward plea to namesake girlfriend Sherrie Swafford. The rejected high-concept portion originally had an Egyptian motif, but they couldn't find a suitable location, so they switched to a Shakespearean approach. ("I like to think of it as 'Richard III' — with Steve's hair," Flattery quipped.) On set, Perry's concluding interaction with Swafford may have provided some hint at what was to come: "The weird thing was at the very end, the first take we did, he goes: 'Hey, I kinda love you.' By take 6, it was 'I kinda like you,'" Flattery said with a laugh.

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Though it arrives amidst lawsuits , social media sniping and infighting, Journey is turning 50 this year.

During that half century, the group has sold more than 100 million records worldwide, logging 11 platinum-or-better albums (including Diamond certifications for 1981’s Escape and 1988’s Greatest Hits) , earning eight top 10 albums on the Billboard 200 and 25 hits on the Billboard Hot 100. It’s also been a reliable ticket-selling act for most of its career, and in 2017, the band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Journey’s is the story of eras. When the group originally formed in San Francisco in 1973, original manager Herbie Herbert helped bring together guitarist Neal Schon and keyboard player/vocalist Gregg Rolie from Santana, bassist Ross Valory and rhythm guitarist George Tickner from Frumious Bandersnatch and drummer Prairie Prince from The Tubes. Prince would be replaced by David Bowie/Frank Zappa skins man Aynsley Dunbar, while Tickner would leave after Journey’s self-titled first album in 1975. The remaining quartet recorded two more albums before Steve Perry came on board for 1978’s Infinity, which began the band’s run of multi-platinum smashes — also marking the first appearance of Alton Kelley and Stanley Mouse’s iconic scarab logo for the band. Dunbar was replaced by Steve Smith for 1979’s Evolution , and Rolie would leave in 1980 with Jonathan Cain of The Babys joining to help elevate the band to even greater fortunes on Escape and Frontiers .

The palette has been diverse, but there are common elements among Journey’s best songs — sturdy melodies and sing-along choruses, usually leading into one of Schon’s majestic guitar solos. But within that mold there’s also been plenty of invention and clever arrangements that have never been as formulaic as some of the band’s detractors (particularly during their early ‘80s heyday) would have you believe.

Journey has gone through its fair share of lineups, with singer Arnel Pineda on board since 2007 — the longest continuous tenure of any Journey frontman. The group released Freedom , it’s first new studio album in 11 years, in 2022, and despite the current legal fractures (which you can read about in detail here ), still they ride, as the Escape track says — and may they keep on runnin’ for a long time.

With all that in mind, here are our picks for Journey’s 10 best songs — not all of which come from the biggest hits.

"Someday Soon" ( Departure , 1980)

This album track from Rolie’s finally studio effort with the band is a hypnotic tone poem, with a ringing, cushy ambience and a hippie kind of optimism – not to mention the best give-and-take Perry and Rolie achieved during their time together in the band. It’s of course been eclipsed by Journey’s myriad hits (“Any Way You Want It” is the enduring top 40 Hot 100 hit from Departure ), but it’s a gem worthy of discovery.  Listen here.

"Escape" ( Escape , 1981)

The title track from Journey’s Billboard 200-topping studio album straddled the hard rock/pomp attack of the group’s mid-‘70s output with the melodic sensibility of the Perry-Cain axis. Its five-minute length provides room for the arrangement to stretch out and flow from one song part to the next, with a crunch that was part of Journey’s palette at the time. Listen here.

"Of a Lifetime" ( Journey , 1975)

The Journey of 1973-77 was certainly a different creature than the hitmaking colossus so many know and love. The group’s initial lineups flexed instrumental muscles, smoothly knitting together a number of styles more interested in the journey (ba- dum ) than any commercial destination. The first track from its first album is a prototype, leaning into blues, psychedelic rock and a touch of Latin, with the first of what would become many standout Schon solos, and a tuneful sturdiness delivered by Rolie’s soulful vocal. Listen here.

"Faithfully" (Frontiers , 1983)

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The melody of this top 20 Hot 100 hit came to Cain in a dream on a tour bus, and his paean to the struggle between home and the road was written in a half-hour. The result was a swoon-inducing ballad tailor-made for a sea of lighters (back then) and cellphone flashlights (now), capturing one of Perry’s best recorded performances and one of Schon’s most inspired solos. One of its great side stories is that Prince contacted Cain after he wrote “Purple Rain,” concerned that it might be too similar to “Faithfully.” Cain determined it wasn’t, but joked to Billboard that, “After seeing what it became, I should have asked for a couple of points….”

"Ask the Lonely" (single, 1983)

Recorded for Frontiers , this one wound up in the romcom Two of a Kind (starring the Grease duo of John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John) and rocked its way to No. 3 on the Mainstream Rock Airplay chart. Like “Only the Young,” which wound up in Vision Quest two years later, it showed that Journey was on roll – and well-suited for big soundtrack moments. Listen here.

"Who's Crying Now" ( Escape, 1981)

The best of Journey’s swoon songs — started by Perry while driving into Los Angeles and finished with Cain — has a subtlety and dynamic build that sets it apart from the many others of its ilk they’d create. The verse slips into the chorus with a soulful ease, and Schon’s guitar accents deftly build up to his searing solo at the end. The Escape single reached No. 4 on the Hot 100. Listen here.

"Feeling That Way" ( Infinity , 1978)

If fans at the time wondered how Steve Perry and Gregg Rolie would co-exist, this was the answer — an ebb-and-flow tradeoff that proved they could complement each other as lead singers as well as harmonize smoothly together (first evidenced by Infinity ‘s lead track “Lights”). Its medley-like pairing with the next track, “Anytime,” was gravy that would become a motif on the next few Journey albums. Listen here.

"Just the Same Way" ( Evolution , 1979)

Journey’s fifth album had a punchier sound than Infinity — though they shared producer Roy Thomas Baker — which worked to the benefit of the album’s first single. Led by Rolie’s piano and muscular lead vocal, with Perry responding on the choruses and bridge, it reached No. 58 on the Hot 100 in 1979. In a perfect world this would have been as big as anything from Escape or Frontiers, but it’s still a convincing introduction to the Rolie era of the band. Listen here.

"Don't Stop Believin'" ( Escape , 1981)

Journey "Don't Stop Believin'" (Live 1981: Escape Tour - 2022 HD Remaster)

More than a billion Spotify streams, a Library of Congress National Recording Registry placement and plays at virtually every sporting event around the world don’t lie — this one is Journey’s pinnacle of success. Created during a rehearsal at the group’s warehouse HQ in Oakland, Calif., it gave us the “streetlight people” of Hollywood’s Sunset Strip and put the non-existent South Detroit on the map. And it saves the chorus for the song’s end, after the guitar solo. A cross-generational hit? Believe it, gleefully.

"Stone in Love" ( Escape , 1981)

Schon reportedly called this “Stoned in Love” when he wrote the riff, and it’s certainly an addictive track that’s the best roll-down-the-windows-and-crank-it-up Journey fix you could ask for — not to mention a frequent show opener. A No. 13 Mainstream Rock Airplay hit in 1981, the song is practically a deep cut today. But its anthemic chorus is a spirit-lifter and the dynamic breakdown that segues into the song-closing guitar solo harks back to the ambitious musicality of the first few albums. “Stone” is a gem that still shines bright. Listen here.

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The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame group was born in San Francisco half a century ago in 1973, which made Sunday’s performance at Levi Stadium a full-circle moment as the 49ers faced the Detroit Lions for its sixth Super Bowl bid. The Lions are vying for their first-ever appearance in the big game.

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The NFC championship performance is likely to whet Journey faithfuls’ appetites just in time for their 2024 tour with Def Leppard.

The two rock legends are playing shows across America, starting in St. Louis in July before wrapping up their historic run of dates in Denver in September.

Just in case two Rock and Roll Hall of Famers weren’t enough for you to buy tickets, Heart, Steve Miller Band, and Cheap Trick are also joining the 2024 tour.

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Journey’s 1981 smash hit “Don’t Stop Believin'” may have some fans questioning the band’s allegiances.

Despite hailing from the Bay Area, former frontman Steve Perry name-checked the Motor City when he famously crooned, “Just a city boy, born and raised in South Detroit.”

It’s an iconic lyric, the kind that can unite every beer-soaked voice in the bar on karaoke night. One small problem, though: South Detroit isn’t real.

As Vulture magazine pointed out in 2012, most people just call South Detroit “downtown.” Reach downtown and keep heading south, and you’ll find yourself in Canada.

Perry admitted to Vulture that he didn’t exactly brush up on his geography before penning the lyrics to what would become arguably the band’s most-recognized song.

“I ran the phonetics of east, west, and north, but nothing sounded as good or emotionally true to me as South Detroit,” Perry told Vulture. “The syntax just sounded right. I fell in love with the line.”

As did generations of Journey fans after him. We’ll always have South Detroit — in our hearts if not on a map.

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Unleash your creativity with Niji! Create stunning anime characters for free with 20 free generations. Dive into the world of limitless imagination now! Enter a world of anime art wonders with niji・journey! It's a fun adventure where you can turn words into cool anime-style pictures using AI. Just tell Niji what you want to see, like "Underwater Anime girl eating ice cream in Shibuya" or simple words like "19 cats in the sky," pick a style you like, and watch as Niji creates your artwork in no time! 【 BECOME AN ARTIST - BRING YOUR IMAGINATION TO LIFE】 Niji can generate all your imaginations: - Characters from movies - Your custom Dungeons and Dragons character - Your own Anime Persona - Famous buildings and scenery - Your one and only waifu and husbando - Or find inspiration for your next husbento, aka lunch bento Want more? We have UNLIMITED imagination for you! 【 THE WORLD’S MOST ADVANCED AI ART GENERATOR】 We're not just any AI art generator! We're the best! If you're using an AI art model, make sure it's the best. You don't need a long list of words to get good pictures; Niji understands what you want. Our leading AI art model generates cute, expressive, and magical images to revolutionize your aesthetic. 【 DISCOVER YOUR UNIQUE STYLE】 Take a short quiz and find your custom art style. Your art is your form of expression, so use an aesthetic as unique as you are. Remix prompts and ideas from millions of users all across the world! 【 EXPLORE DIFFERENT STYLES】 Niji has lots of styles to try, from expressive, cute, scenic, original, and more! 【 USE AS LOCK SCREEN】 Make your phone look awesome with your own creations! 【 SHARE AND BE COOL】 Share your amazing artwork with friends, our community, or post it on social media to join the latest art trends! Ready to try Niji and make some awesome art? Let's go! This is the official niji・journey mobile app. Accounts and subscription plans can be synced with existing niji・journey and Midjourney accounts. You will get updates with the latest model improvements. Join a community of millions of users and download Niji Journey now! Privacy Policy: https://docs.midjourney.com/docs/privacy-policy Terms of Service: https://docs.midjourney.com/docs/terms-of-service

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I just got this app and I already enjoy it! Though when it says I get free 20 generations, I was hoping I would get a few free generations a day (like 3-5 or something). I was a little bummed out when i see that it’s not the case. So as a suggestion, i would like there be a few free generations a day kind of feature. I’m sure folks would love that. Other than that, I really enjoy this app.

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The Niji journey app make my phone hotter than when I’m playing a graphic intensive game like genshin or tower of fantasy. When I begin to do more than 4 generations I only do 3 at a time, my phone gets hot the app basically stops responding. It makes it impossible to look up a previous photo to make generation of it. When you got to your profile it takes 3+ mins to load your list and then once you are there it won’t let you select any of them. The app has more functionality than discord and more options but it’s almost unusable after 10 mins or one visit to your profile page. Please fix this for those who generate high numbers of photos.

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Pretty good

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Long journey on for Calgary AAA Buffaloes in bid to win 2024 Telus Cup

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How’s this for travel to the 2024 Telus Cup in Membertou, N.S.?

A lengthy red-eye flight Saturday night before landing in Halifax at 7 a.m., followed by a six-plus-hour bus ride to Cape Breton and team photos, ceremonies and other events upon their 1:30 p.m. AT arrival.

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“I mean … it’s all part of the experience,” said Buffaloes forward Luke McFarlane of the journey just to reach the Hockey Canada’s Men’s U18 National Club Championship.

“It’s just keeping level-headed, trying to get as much sleep as you can, staying hydrated and eating right,” continued McFarlane. “But I think just the excitement of just going to this tournament is going to fuel the fire.”

The tourney begins for the Buffaloes on Monday against the host Sydney Rush at Membertou Sport & Wellness Centre (4 p.m. MT).

As Pacific Region winners, they follow with more round-robin action Tuesday — against the Atlantic-champion Kensington Wild from Prince Edward Island (noon MT); Wednesday — versus the central-king Markham Waxers from Ontario (8 a.m. MT); Thursday — against the Western-champ Brandon Wheat Kings (8 a.m. MT); and Friday — versus the Quebec-winning Cantonniers de Magog (8 a.m. MT).

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“It’s like basically seven games in seven days,” said Buffaloes head coach Brent Harrison. “So we’ve got to get our rest when we can, make sure that we’re not taxing certain guys too much throughout the round robin and just make sure that we’re eating right, getting our sleep, getting our rest … all that stuff.”

“Yeah … it’s a helluva grind,” agreed Buffs defenceman Zak Green. “But we’ve got a tight group. So I know we’re going to go in there and give it our best. It’s going to be about sticking together as a team.”

They’ve done that well so far this year.

Rocking four solid lines and a sound trio of defensive pairings in front of solid goaltending has vaulted the Buffs to this point — through the Alberta Elite Hockey League season, onward to the U18 AAA provincial title and past the host Vancouver North East Chiefs in the Pacific Region series earlier this month.

They scored at least five goals in five of their eight playoff wins to grab the league title, and those wins of 3-2 and 1-0 in the Pacific set proved they know how to shut the door on other teams.

“We’re a team that has been able to score goals, and we play a pretty good team-defensive game, but I’d say the depth is a big part of that,” Morrison said. “We’re able to trust a lot of different guys in key situations.”

Good thing, because the Buffs need all that for the Telus Cup grind.

And Harrison himself knows that first-hand, having guided the Buffaloes to the semifinals — where they lost 4-2, basically a one-goal game, to the Toronto Young Canadians — in the 2019 Telus Cup.

“Oh … we’ve got good depth,” continued Harrison. “As the season’s gone on, I think our depth has kind of shown to be better than maybe we thought at the start of the year. So it’s right up there. So I think that does favour us.”

“We have a really deep team right now,” agreed McFarlane. “Everyone’s buying in, and everyone’s doing their part. That’s the whole part of why we’re winning. Because no matter how many minutes you’re playing, it’s just do your part — do your job every time you step on the ice.

“I mean … I think from the start, we were pretty deep. It’s just figuring out roles and stuff. But I think as everyone figured out their role on the team, everyone started to buy in. And kind of at the start of the playoffs is when everything really started to click.”

Enough so that they’ve worked themselves into this shot at winning the Telus Cup title.

It would be the Buffs’ second national banner scoring gold and bragging rights since way back in 1989.

“The guys are excited, and they’ve been just executing pretty well,” added Harrison. “They look pretty good in practice. So I think we’re very excited and ready to get going. They’re probably itching to play a game because we’ve been practicing for a little while.”

“We’re gonna have ups and downs for sure in this tournament, so it’s just really about sticking together and keeping an even keel,” added Green. “Don’t get too high. Don’t get too low. Just keep going do your job, and we’ll be fine.”

LOOSE PUCKS

The Canadian Elite Hockey League named Buffaloes goaltender Kael Svenson to its first all-star team, following his stellar ride to the Telus Cup. The Calgarian posted a 15-3 record with a 2.58 goals-against average and a .924 save percentage in the regular season and then sizzled in the playoffs with a 10-2 mark, a sub-.200 GAA and a .950 save percentage … The CEHL also saluted Buffs forward Caleb Matthews as the Pacific Player of the Year, after he tallied 29 goals and 93 points in 47 games this season … The gold-medal final next Sunday will be broadcast live nationally (TSN, 2 p.m.). The semifinals are being live-streamed by Hockey Canada .

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Watch Ryan Gosling & His Lookalike The Fall Guy Stuntmen Sing Journey in Carpool Karaoke Video

Stuntmen can do more than just set themselves on fire and jump of buildings. They can also sing!

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Move over, James Corden — there's a new Carpool Karaoke crew in town!

Ryan Gosling and his identical trio of The Fall Guy   stunt doubles prove they can do more than just act, jump off buildings, and set themselves on fire as they belt out Journey's "Any Way You Want It" (the classic song has been used in much of the movie's marketing materials) in a hilarious new video released by Universal Pictures .

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Clocking in at three minutes, the breezy vignette sees Gosling cruising around what appears to be a movie backlot alongside badass stunt professionals Logan Holladay (recent breaker of a world record ), Ben Jenkin, and Troy Brown. Of course, they're all sporting matching Fall Guy jackets and the same type of scruffy beard Gosling showcases in the film.

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Loosely adapted from the TV series of the same name that ran from 1981 to 1986, The Fall Guy centers around veteran stuntman Colt Seavers (Gosling), who decides to get out of the Hollywood rat race after an on-set accident nearly ends his career. He's brought back into the filmmaking fold by his ex-girlfriend, Jody Moreno (Emily Blunt), a director trying to keep her latest multi-million dollar production together when her leading man, Tom Ryder (Aaron Taylor-Johnson), mysteriously vanishes. Colt agrees to find the missing A-lister, totally unaware that accepting the job means wading into a dangerous criminal conspiracy.

Winston Duke (stunt coordinator Dan Tucker), Hannah Waddingham (producer Gail Meyer), and Stephanie Hsu (Tom Ryder's assistant, Alma Milan) round out the main cast. Lee Majors, who played Seavers on the small screen, is confirmed to make a cameo appearance, though we don't have any specific intel on his character at the moment.

Drew Pearce — who previously worked with director David Leitch on  Fast & Furious Presents:  Hobbs & Shaw  — wrote the screenplay and is an executive producer with Geoff Shaevitz and the late Glen A. Larson (creator of the original show). Leitch and his wife, Kelly McCormick, produced the film under their 87North banner. Gosling and Guymon Casady are also producers.

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