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Family recreates Journey video

HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA - February 8 2015: Journey's Hollywood Walk of Fame star on February 8, 2015 in Hollywood, CA. T Photo: Shutterstock

Family recreates Journey video

In 1983, Journey did a video complete with air guitars, air key boards, air drums, trash cans, garage doors, Steve Perry and the dudes from Journey and a girl walking through the video…I’m not certain what this was supposed to be but gratuitous behind and leg scenes.  A family in Washington, apparently got really bored and recreated the original video for Separate Ways (Worlds Apart) shot for shot. And it’s so very awesome!  I’m gonna spit ball here and say the Heller family is really making good use of their free time while social distancing.

The family perfectly recreated the video!

Watch the original first, remember that video?

Now, watch this perfectly recreated Journey Separate Ways (Worlds Apart) video in all it’s splendor!

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