Jimmy Barnes - Too Much Ain't Enough Love video free download


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Duration: 04:12
Uploaded: 2010/03/31

Taken from the DVD 'Hits'

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Comments

10 years ago

Susan Szabo

Great song

10 years ago

cowtron2000

Is Wendy Matthews one of the backup singers here?

11 years ago

awpitman84

Wow. Untouchable.

11 years ago

awpitman84

That's interesting, considering Cain joined Journey a good seven years after they started lol

11 years ago

jmaros15

Ain't Enough Thumbs up to satisfy me. Love it, takes me back. Cheers :)

11 years ago

MrAiden3121

No more lies is a great track

11 years ago

hemiman876

Some rock trivia for you....Barns was almost asked to be Journey's original lead singer when Jonathan Caine was putting Journey together.

12 years ago

Russell Groves

Yep, been listening to the Joe version a bit lately in the car. Jimmy's vocal on Joe's version sounds like it's clipping, but that's just Jimmy's voice these days. He was always a screamer, but 20 years ago, he could still sing with clarity. Neals solos here a stellar, and beautifully understated. Funny how when this came out everyone was praising Diesel for the solos because he appeared in the clip. Now, if you want to hear Neal REALLY smokin', go listen to the album he did with Jan Hammer!

12 years ago

shredfan1987

listening to this just shows me how much neal absolutely schools joe ...guy is just unbelievably gifted

12 years ago

EagleKammback

What does TheOnionsUnleashed's comment say, *Clicks Show the comment* DARNIT!

12 years ago

MrDubstep360

Jimmy you fucken legend mate !!!

12 years ago

chedj98

cant beat the original!! love the heavy sound. jimmy you sexy beast!!!

12 years ago

soko1960

I'm not really a Journey fan, but this seems to be the perfect combo of singer,band, and lead guitar. very intense. a long-time favorite.(NS being the Journey guitarist,of course)

12 years ago

Riggs man

I met with this song with Joe Bonamassa version but the guitar on this one is such a killar as well as the Joe version. Then I realized it's played by Neal Schon. Oh of course... :)

12 years ago

russyboy100

All I can say is , if you were in Oz at the time it's release, then you would know which version is greater!!

12 years ago

Silvergal16

As I listen to this song I have been asking myself "What hole was I in back in '87, that I don't remember this jam?" I was 11 back then but I was into all kinds of music! If I didn't hear Bonamassa sing it, I wouldn't have ever known it existed. What a sound!!!! I definitely have to see Bonamassa and Barnes do this together.

12 years ago

Upstatesheila N.

Joe Bonamassa's version makes this song "fresh" again. & Jimmy's now more "mature" raw sounding voice is so much more meaningful. LOVE IT !! :-)

12 years ago

Blueswolf83

Joe Bonamassa's version with Jimmy is stellar!

13 years ago

Joe Houghton-Gisby

Thanks very much!

13 years ago

MrAiden3121

Neal Schon of Journey. A sublime guitar player

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