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Lou Gramm’s voice is 🔥
I 💯 agree with you I love his voice
I love even Lou’s music…like Midnight Blue
Foreigner is one the greatest rock bands of all time. Lou Gramm is mind blowing. You guys are embarking on an amazing journey with this band. They easily have 20 bangers.
This band exploded into relevance and stayed there. Fantastic band.
Foreigner is a great British-American rock band who started in 1976. They had a lot of great hits such as "Cold As Ice", “Hot Blooded”, "Urgent", "Juke Box Hero", "Waiting For A Girl Like You", "Double Vision", "Blue Morning, Blue Day", "Dirty White Boy", "Head Games", "Break It Up", "That Was Yesterday", "Say You Will", "I Don't Want To Live Without You" etc.
Waves at Dagmar. How many reactors do we have in common? Three comes to mind, but it could be more.
Add Long Long Way From Home and I want To Know What Love Is.
The put the bore in boring
Urgent is probably my favorite by them. Who doesn't love that sax solo?!
@@JohnnyLaps For you...certainly not me and millions of others. They've been my favorite band from the moment I heard their debut album when it was released during my junior year of high school.
Other Foreigner head bangers to check out: Urgent, Head Games, Cold As Ice, Double Vision, Jukebox Hero
These songs are a revelation
Don't forget Dirty White Boy!
Definitely need to hear urgent -- love foreigner and this is one of my favorites
Can't believe it took this long to play Foreigner, Cold as Ice should be next ! Seen them twice.
In the 70's great hits, brilliant albums really did grow on trees. It was so musically overflowing that I am not sure we fully appreciated the richness of it all, but I can say that in the decades since I have fully embraced the 70's. Foreigner were a mind blowing force that swept through my life in the late 70's and can still make me feel as if I am hearing their music for the first time. Thanks.
Long, Long Way from Home and Blue Morning Blue Day.
I saw Foreigner the first time with the Double Vision tour, I was standing 12 feet in front of Lou Gramm, one of the best concerts ever, my ears rang for two days. Just FYI, Lou is considered one of the best rock singers ever, I think you will come around once you hear more if his and Foreigner's work.
I love Foreigner, great band. My favorite song is "Dirty White Boy" it rocks!
My little dog Luigi is a Maltese, always sing Dirty White Boy to him!
This band is a gem in rock history
He can absolutely sing!
I can’t, 😏Gramm has one of the best rock voices ever. Juke box hero is a must.
Perfect first choice for Foreigner. It was their first hit, soon thereafter followed by Cold As Ice in the summer of ‘77.
I still think Cold as Ice is one of the greatest "f*ck off", end of relationship songs ever written, right up there with "Sail On."
They definitely were not prog rock, but Ian McDonald did bring in those weird unexpected bits like the bridge in this or songs like "starrider". When he left in 1980, they went for a much more straightforward sound with songs like , "urgent" and " nightlife". Not a bad thing, but I missed having that one guy in the band who was much more avante-garde than the other members
"They pull you in....you know the riff....you know the melody....you know the bassline!"....this basically describes every Foreigner song!
This is one of my favorite Foreigner songs, along with I’ve Been Waiting for a Girl Like You.
"Waiting For A Girl Like You" is one of my favorite songs of all time.
FOREIGNER is one of the best bands!! My teenage yrs were all about FOREIGNER.😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
'' Cold as Ice '' is a must ❤❤❤
“Juke Box Hero”, “Blue Morning, Blue Day”, “Long, Long Way From Home” and “That Was Yesterday” are my favorites.
Foreigner: Feels like the First Time. My favorite!!! Like Head Games 1979, of course ALL Hits on the 4 album in 1981. Urgent, Waiting for a Girl like you, Break it Up, Jukebox Hero, etc. Just listen and blog it. Such a change in style from their first hit Feels like the First Time.
Their song At War With The World is a must. Mick Jones is a major musical genius.
Awesome tune as are Damage Is Done, Headknocker, Starrider, and I Need You....and of course the three hits(FLTFT, Cold As Ice, and Long Long Way From Home)....all from their self-titled debut album which rocked my world when it was released towards the end of my junior year of high school.
Seen these guys live in 1985. Unbelievable concert. Great band. Lots of great songs. Lou Gramm has a incredible voice!
They are nothing without him.
They were Rangers fans too. “Double Vision” was inspired by a head injury to goaltender John Davidson in the late 70s.
"I've been waiting for a girl like you" will always be my favorite song because the love of my life sang it for me in front of all our friends when he proposed to me. It didn't work out but I appreciated the effort! He turned out to be a total jerk!!! Loving your posts!!!
Headknocker is a must
Along with Starrider, At War With the World, I Need You, Damage is Done ,etc, etc. The self-titled debut album has always been my favorite....awesome album!
Absolutely one of my favorite bands!! This song, Cold as Ice, Head Games, Jukebox Hero!!...best songs ever!! Still listen to Foreigner 4 almost every day!!
Ty is really enjoying this song. I remember hearing this song in high school during our gym class back in the day. Foreigner has so many hits. Listen to "Urgent". It has a great saxophone solo; It won't disappoint.
Sly and the family stone:
1) Thank you falettinme be mice elf again.
2) Everyday People
Yes!! Love Sly and the Family Stone!! They are from my hometown, Vallejo CA💖
The use of these keyboards and various other instruments used in the 60's, 70's, and 80's, is what made Rock, Classic Rock and, all heavier music back in the day, in those eras, the GREATEST MUSIC EVER PRODUCED and played.
Straight up!
This junk today and over the last 20 - 25 yrs doesn't even deserve to be called "Music", imho.
Keep up the great work/channel, guys!
they were huge back in the day....every highschool boyfriend, every breakup...thru college, too. 🤣🥰
This was pretty much standard radio rock back in the day. Of course it was a well written, well played song as so many were in the AOR era. This group has a lot of hits and lots of great deep cuts too.
So right. Friendly intro/outro, mid-tempo, car speaker dynamics, and arena ready.
It sounds great and this song was one of those "Our Song(s)" ..............next, Foreigner's "I Wanna Know What Love Is" Lou has so much soul
I have been foaming at the mouth waiting for the three of you to start doing some Foreigner. I am thrilled that you finally got there. They are not groundbreaking in any way, but they are consistent. Mick Jones is a great musician and in my opinion Lou Gramm has one of the two or three best voices in all of rock history, which you will probably discover as you go forward.
AND THE 2ND SONG WAS ALSO A MAJORRRR HUGE HIT GUYS! 😊 COLD AS ICE
Foreigner has such a unique blend of prog-rock and gospel influences, and they have some incredible vocalists. I thought I'd make another suggestion to give a listen to a band I believe you've reacted to before " Boz Scaggs-Look What You've Done To Me" I'm looking forward to hearing what Ty sounds like singing along to this one 😉💜🎸🎶
Great that you guys called out the historical connection of some of the members of Foreigner to the band King Crimson. That group has an incredibly rich catalog of music. I'd recommend starting out an exploration of what they have to offer by checking out the epic, prog-rock classic track titled "21st Century Schizoid Man" off of their 1969 debut album "In the Court of the Crimson King". That particular piece is well recognized as a premier example of "what rock music could be", given that it was put in appropriately skilled and inspired hands. I guarantee that you will not be disappointed!!!
Not just the hits Foreigner has great songs top to bottom. My favorite tune from debut Long Long Way from Home.
My first song by Foreigner was this one. The rest are bonuses! Y'all will really like them.
The guy in the middle cracks me up with his expressions. 😂
Nobody mentioned "I Wanna Know What Love Is"? It's only their greatest success, if I'm not mistaken...
This is just a straight banger, maybe their best song (if not their best known). And In a category where there was lots of competition (Steve Perry, Ann Wilson from Heart, Steve Walsh from Kansas) he may well have been the best American rock singer of the 70s/early 80s
Feels like the first time that I reacted to your reaction. Can't go wrong with this band. They're hot!
Great debut song from Foreigner. I remember the first time I heard this back in the Summer of 1977. Great band.
BEGINNING TO END! DO IT! LISTEN TO IT! Born in '62. I know!
Massive attack - Angel. Really interested to see what you guys would think about that amazing song. Love your channel!
That first album is fire. My favorite song from that album is a deep cut, "Headknocker", but a bunch come close to it. Lou Graham's vocals sound a lot like Paul Rogers of Free and Bad Company. "Long, Long Way from Home" was an early hit but not mentioned as much as the others that came later--was developed more by Ian McDonald so has a nice sax line.
One of my favorite groups of all time. Thanks for this reaction, and I hope more are to come!
Juke Box Hero is my favorite
Nights in White Satin By the Moody Blues ...this is considered a true masterpiece written by the singer when he was nineteen You'll love the ending
REAL ROCK GENTLEMEN - Brilliant
Thanks, Ty! Thanks, Nick! Thanks, Ryan! 🎙 The new microphones sound great. #ViewsFromThe502 #FeelsLikeTheFirstTime #Foreigner
“Say You Will, Say You Won’t”……great song from Foreigner…..check it out.
I grew up listening to Foreigner. They are fantastic. You probably all know I Want To Know What Love Is. I can never listen to it just once. ❤ BTW, love the new setup. 😊
The entire album is an easy listen but if you check out "cold As Ice", it will be an instant playlist song.
Juke Box Hero, Urgent, Cold as Ice, Hot Blooded...so many good songs!
70s Foreigner is my favorite era from them
Mick Jones is Mark Ronson's step father. Ronson said he learnt how a studio worked by going there when he was a kid.
And now Mark is asking for everyone to cast their vote to FINALLY get Foreigner into the RRHOF. They're currently in 2nd place(behind Ozzy) in the fan voting and they're starting to pull away from Frampton and gaining ground on Ozzy as they've whittled his lead from 21K to just under 16K in less than a week.
Why do you hear some of "Yes" in the keys? Mick Jones, the founding member of Foreigner was a member of Spooky Tooth, and the rhythm guitarist Ian McDonald, was in King Crimson, both bands known as "Progressive Rock" or Prog Rock. So you get that influence. Lead Singer, Lou Graham, Lead Guitarist, Mick Jones, Bassist, Ed Gagliardi, Keyboardist Al Greenwood, Rhythm Guitar & Sax, Ian McDonald & last, but not least, Dennis Elliott on drums. You can probably tell I'm a huge fan of theirs, lol
I think there are many who would say that the bridge and the synth is the heart of this song. But, you may have needed to experienced that era when you would bought an album and then go home and listen to it every day for 3 months (or more). The commercial juggernaut that is the chorus, though, has overshadowed our collective memories almost completely.
Wife here..,Seen these Guys a few years ago.., Charlotte..,NC. Still sounding AMAZING!!..On the song "Jukebox Hero"..he raised himself on a platform high above the crowd!!!..Larger than Life!!!👍🤘🌹
Here is another great song by Foreigner is Cold as Ice
I hear you clearly, Nick!!!
Song makes me feel 16 again...ahhh...the 70s!
Sounds great.
Foreigner… great concert 1978!!
Memories roller skating comes to mind! Cool jams and yes they do a lot of ballads this band can rock!😊🫶🎸☀️🙏
COLD AS ICE from the same album IS FIRE!!!
Back when this album came out, I was a top 40's listener. Probably due to laziness (not wanting to get up and change the record), I listened to an entire side one day and realized that everything on there was fantastic!! Same with second side!! To this day, I cannot think of another album (other than a greatest hits) of any band where every. damn. song. was so enjoyable. Welcome to Foreigner!! Buckle up and enjoy the ride.
Ryan needs to hear Urgent! The sax is the best part. It's one of those songs where I turn up the sound as loud as my head can stand.
I was just thinking of foreigner! My youth for sure 🎉
Foreigner has so many classics. They also have some under the radar great songs, like: Starrider, The Damage is Done, Rev on the Red Line, and Lonely Children. Take the journey.
And again a great reaction to a great band.......
I'm back in high school when I hear this song. This Is The Way!
Saw them in Portland OR in 1978, Molly Hatchet opened. Freaking awesome concert! They both killed it!
This is an edited version. Been coming across edited versions recently. But another fun reaction, guys. Y'all never disappoint.
Your Foreigner spree will be worthwhile.
King Crimson's song 'Epitaph' is the reason they invented headphones! Epic!
Brilliant!
After hearing their song 'I wanna know what love is' which really highlights Lou Gramm's vocals in my opinion, I wanted to hear him sing with John Farnham. John has a wider vocal range but I think their voices would sound great together. Yeah that bridge really gave me the Stranger Things vibe!
Sounds great! (Hoping the next one might be Cold as Ice!)
King Crimson was infamous for the song "In the Court of the Crimson King" mainly because it was the whole second side of their album. It was just long enough for the d.j. to run out & get high. Honestly,speaking from experience here.
I was 11 years old when this came out, I remember going ice skating every Friday night and this song would play. Good times, I love 70's music!
This song featured in the film 'I,Tonya',about ice skating.
One of the great rock voices.
Listen to more of their hits like " I want to know what love is". "Waiting for a girl like you".
IT SOUNDS AWESOME YOU GUYS, NICE AND CLEAR, GREAT VOLUME AND CLARITY, NIIIICCCEEE! 😊 THIS WAS THE VERYYYYY 1ST FOREIGNER SONG! 😊
Gary Wright of "Dream Weaver" fame was also in the band "Spooky Tooth:"
OMG, goes back to my first boyfriend in 1976! Wow! That song set me off on such an amazing journey with Foreigner. Please consider "Hot Blooded", "Waiting For A Girl Like You", "Double Vision", "Dirty White Boy", "Head Games", and "That Was Yesterday"!
I would love for you guys to hit Starrider. It's a deeper cut of the debut album. Very few(like 2) reactions to it. Gives you a taste of all the talent in the band, with Mick Jones doing the lead vocals while Lou Graham also shines. Outstanding, guitar, drums, bass and rhythm. Very deep rabbit hole. Should be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Shame. Over 80 million records sold with the 1st 4 albums going 5x Platinum.
It certainly looks like that's about to change with the RRHOF committee firing the scumbag POS Jan Wenner who vowed they'd never be inducted under his watch. He was rightfully fired and Foreigner was FINALLY nominated several months later. Mick's stepson Mark Ronson has made a video in which he's asking fans to vote them into the RRHOF like they deserve.
Great start. Lou Gramm is phenomenal
Loved them when they first came out and still do! Thanks for the memories!
King Crimson is one of those prog bands that lots of musicians name-check. Several what would be all-star lineups Robert Fripp, Greg Lake, Bill Bruford, John Wetton, Mel Collins, and later with Tony Levin, Adrian Belew and laterTrey Gunn. "In the Court of the Crimson King", "One More Red Nightmare", then the 80's with Adrian Belew - "Sleepless", "Elephant Talk", "Thela Hun Jingeet", "Neal and Jack and Me". Worth the checking out. Also, Robert Fripp's Sunday Lunch CZcamss with his wife, Toyah Wilcox, are simply lots of fun to watch. Crimson still tours. Caught them a few months ago in Scottsdale. Great band.
1:14 Avail yourselves of their greatness! They're some of the earlier progressive rock, along with Uriah Heep, Wishbone Ash, and Captain Beyond.
This song is undeniably awesome.
Music from my teen years, 16 when this album came out, and at the time I was in a high school radio station, and was looking for a good DJ name, my girlfriend suggested "Hot Blooded DJ" and a "star" was born after the army I got into pro radio FM to be exact and was more than happy to throw Foriegner on the turntable and crank up the studio monitors!!! Rock ON!!!
You can't miss Juke Box Hero. It's a fan favorite.
Got damn these boys were huge. 16 Top 40 hits, 9 of them Top 10.
Juke Box Hero is another banger of theirs!
Solid singer!
Don't know what you all are doing- but your audio out on the songs you play are far and above better than average out there! Complements! And the new mike setups are fire.
If you want a “Yes” progressive sound from these guys you have to do “Urgent.”
King Crimson was the people from Emerson lake and Palmer (ELP) who were prog for sure.
It was only Greg Lake, not the other two.
Greg is my favorite
And Ryan might like the Elvis Costello & the Attractions version of "Shipbuilding" - nice brass :)