I agree,,,he's the best that ever was. To me he IS Kansas,,I've seen them a couple times without Steve,,still a perfect show,,but I miss Steve's presense..
This guy just never gets the credit he deserves. When Kerry Livgren wrote multi-metered music, Phil Ehart puts it altogether! I applaud Phil's career, sticking in with Kansas, thick and thin. Bravo to you, Sir!!!
@@rosskendall3310 Indeed ! And lest we forget ...the incredible anchor along side Phil that was Dave Hope. Any band in the world would give their right arm to have a bass player as tight and locked in as Dave.
There's a reason why Kansas has been called "America's best band" by so many. After getting blown away by their albums "Song for America, "Leftoverture" and "Point of Know Return", I couldn't agree possibly more with that. Unbelievable.
KANSAS, my all time, number one American rock band hands down. I am 55 and as a retired professional drummer from L.A., I never have lost my love for this band and never will. Sad to see, like at a RUSH concert (when they were touring, R.I.P Neil) , most of the front row consists of closet musicians, who's number one goal is to try and let the guys on stage know, that hey look, I can do it too...hahahaha...
I wish they knew how annoying that is to the performers to sit and air drum or air guitar, bros...just sit and enjoy. It makes it harder for the band to connect with a bunch of 50+ year old's acting like 15 years old's.
I was playing this tape in the barracks and the Southern boys got confused!................ha ha ha!....they ever heard such orchestration and "to the point" music,...............God Bless em' ALL!
I have seen them at least once every decade since the 70s. I swear this band has gotten better every time. How many bands can you say that about after 50 years. That number would be zero. Here's to another decade of Kansas
Saw them open for boc, cow palace, s.f. 1974. Lsd. What a triip it was. Steve walsh and kerry livgren wrote all these songs, one of the great. Singers of rock history, addictions, recoveries, transformations.
David Ragsdale, is one of the finest and, most electrifying performer's ever to grace the concert stage. I've seen Kansas, with Robby Steinhardt four times, and with David Ragsdale four times. Always a 110% from everyone, who has ever been in the band Kansas. Robby nailed the original chemistry of the group. David brings in a fresh virtuosic synergistic energy. Been a fan for decades. Through thick and thin. I am so glad, Kansas is still out there. Working hard for their life long fans.
I second that motion! I found it hard to get used to David Ragsdale, but then I saw him play guitar and he is the complete package! Great performance, especially at Kansas: Live at The Whiskey! Exceptionally gifted!
I used this song in one of my presentations in high school. It was about America's majestic mountains. Pre-78. I think I might have been a junior, at Jenks, Oklahoma. I love you
This was the very first Kansas song that I ever heard. They just happened to be the opening act for The Outlaws in Greensboro, NC in 1975. We had never heard of Kansas. This opening song in 1975 blew us away. I saw Kansas again in Omaha in 1981. They were amazing. This video proves that they still are.
Phillip Spencer The same a few years ago... didnt know, that Kansas wrote such works. I was bored and started the song and it was like: wtf. thats so epic o_O. its still my favorite Kansas-song next to Point of no return.
Ditto on everything you just said - except when I saw them in '75 they were the opening act for Queen, and Jansas seriously blew away even th likes of Freddie Mercury and Brian May. In fact it was a bit of a letdown when Queen finally took te stage as we had just heard the entire SFA album, including Incomudro: Hymn o the Atman. Nobody had ever heard of Kansas, and when they came i out dressed like farmers, complete with "fiddle", everyone was like "where did they come up with this bunch of hillbillies" - that is until they started to play. Most surprisingly fantastic concert ever! Thanks r posting, don't know they I'd this orchestral version.
@@kauaiads Whoa! Saying Kansas outplayed/performed Queen... whoa! That's about as high of praise you can get! I know Queen was intense about their music, too, just like Our Heroes.
the intro and outro is one of the most beautifully written arrangements ever ....kerry was an absolute genius. the orchestra behind them must be thinking .....we're not worthy.
I totally second that and it would be hard for me to a pick a favorite Kansas song. Song For America is in my top five for sure, and yes the intro and outro is just gorgeous it gets me everytime.
K.L. was a pretty unique musician, however this orchestra and all the players in it have studied and played compositions by Mozart, Beethoven, and on and on - people who were real geniuses. I don't think they were in in awe of any of Livgren's compositions or arrangements. That being said I'm a fan and I remember seeing them before hardly anyone knew who they were at the Mankato State College Student Union auditorium (in Minnesota). Kind of sad, I think to see what's left of them. Their music I think is sort of strenuous and the originals are getting on in age. They were though in their day, especially when Livgren and Hope were still with them, one of the finest rock bands around.
I doubt they are thinking "we are not worthy." This is a beautiful song; however there's a lot of beautiful stuff that orchestras play in the "classical" idiom as well. Here's a story for you that I've shared on Kansas fora. A buddy of mine at the local bars was the conductor for the Trenton Symphony Orchestra and he was responsible for "prepping" the orchestra. He had never heard much of Kansas and said that without the rock band he didn't quite understand what they were trying to accomplish. But it reminded him of the music from Disney's Fantasia. We both went to the show; but I didn't go with him. We discussed the matter after the fact. But his response was the band was playing so loud he really couldn't hear the orchestra and didn't think it made much of a difference. But I was there too and you could hear how the orchestra enhanced the band. We were listening with different ears.
Rock Orchesta! I proposed marriage to my wife on stage at a Kansas comcert pennsauken NJ Cooper River Park 2007 No other band draws my emotions out more than Kansas! The Best!
They have this song "down to a T" It's perfect. Was not a big Kansas fan back in their heyday. Don't know why. Too busy with Yes, ELP, Jethro Tull, and that whole British rock thing. I was missing out on some great American music. Always loved this tune though.
That was f****** amazing. But those black-and-white movie clips we're a real bummer because I wanted to see the incredible musicianship of Kansas instead. That song is one of the most beautiful songs ever written.
I imagine that all great violinists in the world, even in those big orchestras in Europe, when they jam at home, after a few beers, this is what they hear in their head! And they know that's such wonderful music could never be a reality. And yet here is the reality of that dream. It's just hard to believe how good it is. This proves that a great band, could keep up with a great orchestra, and actually lead the way.
Many moons ago, Channel 6 news in Rhode island used Song for America as the opening to their newscast. My friends and I just nodded knowingly and grinned.
I have heard a couple of songs from this concert, just not this one - well done! Steve is seemingly straight and sounds vocally good and keyboards tight. Rest of the band the normal tight. Kansas brought violin to meet Mother Rock, and Mother loved it. A concerto and symphonic sound they had and still have.In my mid 60s, I've played lots of rock music, but never heard another band fabric a violin into their music other than a fill here and there. The music composition itself is complex and requires excellent musicians to pull something this good off. Thank You For This Video, and Thank You Kansas For Decades of Wonderful Music!
I just want to say to whomever it is that has taken it upon themselves to share these incredible moments of outstanding music and delivery! Truly deserves Hall of Fame and some.
If not our 'Alternate National Anthem' at the very least it deserves to be in our line-up of 'American Anthems' celebrating this most blessed land in which we live. Nobody captures the spirit of our homeland in song like Kansas. It'll give you a chill down your spine and bring a tear to your eye... if you let it.
@@dillonohlemiller401 Except for the rape and kill part? Rape of? In the lyrical context and progression of “Song For America” it can be argued that it is the land that’s being raped (and torn asunder or torn apart). Rape is not necessarily sexual assault. While neither word appears in our National Anthem, history is replete with accounts of rape perpetrated as psychological warfare during armed conflict. It’s a byproduct of war. Killing is the product of war. Every allusion to killing could be removed from our National Anthem but the end result wouldn’t be an accurate account of American history, anymore than the impression made by “Song For America” would remain the same if both words were removed from its lyrics.
These guys cease to amaze me. Theres a special " magic" whenever Steve Walsh is with band, IMHO. Phil is such an incredible drummer. He could play ANYTHING, any time signature , any complex arrangement any tempo, etc. This band is too GOOD for the Rock and Roll HOF.
I wonder just how the orchestra felt about this gig? Playing in the presence of greatness!! I first saw them in the mid 70's opening up for Mahogany Rush!! I'd never heard of them until then. I've seen them 13 times since. No one can touch them. Steve Walsh is the greatest vocalist on the planet.I've seen mentions of Van halen,,sure they were good but their music is rock,,Kansas is in a totally different league.
This whole video is impressive, a must for any Kansas fan. Instrumentally very nice! Steve Walsh delivered these songs in a marathon performance with his more mature, heavier vocal timbre, but the young Steve Walsh sound is not altogether gone. Shy away from those original high notes? Not really, Steve is clearly a powerful natural tenor for life (and Mr. Greer helps out, splendidly). All very tastefully sung, too.
We all talk of how great Steve Walsh is. We cannot help that but the group as a whole is one of a kind!!! How do you get all of that talent in one room? They are messmerizing.😎I said this a month ago and I say it with full heart now they are fantastic. I love the voice of Steve Walsh.
@@rightchordleadership I saw that Tour but the run in the South that VH did with Journey (Steve Perry first tour) and Ronnie Montrose" Open Fire. Van Halen was a revelation. Nobody had seen anything like them. I am no Journey fan, but I have only heard 2 other voices live that were on his level of power and range : Freddie Mercury and Steve Walsh. Those guys could just "blow the roof off the dump," as Letterman used to say... Side note: Open Fire was badass! Steve Smith on drums pre-Journey.
That would depend on when in '78. VH were just beginning to chart that year and Kansas already had their foot in the door. Otherwise, it would have been a most unusual pairing.
Nothing short of excellent. My friend Bob Fritsch did live photography for Kansas for 6 years. I learned to play drums and sing listening to this band and got to thank them for the lessons. BEST BAND EVER!
@@TRUMP-2024-MAGA Of course, Neil was a legendary drummer as well, love him too!However he was much more well known as such.Phil was less showy and more low-key.More underrated.
My very first live show was Kansas 13 days before this show in Dallas, Tx with Thin Lizzy! I still love this song, and remember Walsh running through the whole show.
I just saw them a couple months ago in Salisbury MA in a small venue. Only a few left, not even Steve Walsh any more, but yet, the spirit of the group lives on. Still a great show, maybe because it takes me back to my high school years, I saw them when they first toured, blew me away then, and still do.
+Rob Seneff I saw them last night in Pittsfield MA. I totally agree with you!! small venue here as well. (i'm 63 and interesting to see us aging "rockers" in the audience . bill
I like the new lead singer Ronnie Platt very much. He has a wonderful sound to his voice. For me, though, Steve Walsh was the man and always will be the man, the Kansas sound was so much about his vocals, no disrespect at all to Mr. Platt.
@@wwonka52 wish I had seen them but never have in concert. I will be 70 soon but feel so much younger listening to these talented men. Steve is missed.
In 1976 this song as many tried should have become our new American anthem. We would be in a better place now I am sure with a brighter future. Lost potential but clairvoyant and powerful song.
I had not heard anything from Kansas before... as incredibly as it may seem... but I loved this Music, or Better, this piece of Art !!! Everything "matched"... the music itself, the lyrics, the drums, the violin, the synthesizer, the "old" movie clip, etc. It was really a good surprise !!!
Magnificent, magisterial and a song for the ages. Few groups will ever secure a niche in the prog/rock musical universe as effectively, uniquely and successfully as this band. Yes, ELP, Rush, Floyd, Genesis and a few others have their deserved places of greatness on the Mt Rushmore of prog/rock. Kansas in every way deserves its place with those iconic bands. Robby S. would be quite proud, I think, of how his band sounds in this wonderful iteration.
Perfect Kansas song to do with an orchestra!! We use to open up with this song! Excellent inst’s & VOCALs!!! *** Dang, Steve can still hit those high notes!! Violin is excellent! Gotta have 2 multi-keyboardist to do it right!! (my brother & I, 20 keyboards in all on stage 🎹🎹😎😎👍👍)
Ever have a video make your entire day? I was having such a crappy day. Thank you SO much!! Ready to take on the world again. Steve. If you happen to read this. Your voice was a gift to the world and there has never been another. 🙏
some of the most intelligent music ever written on planet earth
... and the solar system
Going to see them in concord nh center for the arts tonight their 50th anniversary 🎊 🎉 🥳
There will NEVER be another Steve Walsh...EVER!!!
Vocalist extroidenare, songwriting genius, consumate keyboardist.
I agree,,,he's the best that ever was. To me he IS Kansas,,I've seen them a couple times without Steve,,still a perfect show,,but I miss Steve's presense..
I agree that the song,. Song for America should be the national anthem all the way
Absolutely 👌👌👌✌️✌️🙏🙏🥁🥁🥁
God bless America
Styx live “Man in the wilderness “ Tommy Shaw talks about how the band Kansas made such an impact on him. Great concert !!!!!
Phil Ehart is a remarkable musician . He is always locked in , playing for the song like no other drummer.
This guy just never gets the credit he deserves. When Kerry Livgren wrote multi-metered music, Phil Ehart puts it altogether! I applaud Phil's career, sticking in with Kansas, thick and thin. Bravo to you, Sir!!!
@@rosskendall3310 Indeed ! And lest we forget ...the incredible anchor along side Phil that was Dave Hope. Any band in the world would give their right arm to have a bass player as tight and locked in as Dave.
@@halcyon289 They are both shamefully underrated...
Never misses a beat. Great drummer.
Phil actually played notes on the drums
Just saw them play this in Toledo, Ohio 5 April 24. This is one of Rocks great songs!
There's a reason why Kansas has been called "America's best band" by so many. After getting blown away by their albums "Song for America, "Leftoverture" and "Point of Know Return", I couldn't agree possibly more with that. Unbelievable.
And so underrated!
Kansas is the heartland's band
Thank you, Kansas, for making my life so much better. I love you guys.
My sister and I are going to see them in December at the FOX in Atlanta. Can’t wait
You will love it
KANSAS, my all time, number one American rock band hands down. I am 55 and as a retired professional drummer from L.A., I never have lost my love for this band and never will. Sad to see, like at a RUSH concert (when they were touring, R.I.P Neil) , most of the front row consists of closet musicians, who's number one goal is to try and let the guys on stage know, that hey look, I can do it too...hahahaha...
I wish they knew how annoying that is to the performers to sit and air drum or air guitar, bros...just sit and enjoy. It makes it harder for the band to connect with a bunch of 50+ year old's acting like 15 years old's.
I was playing this tape in the barracks and the Southern boys got confused!................ha ha ha!....they ever heard such orchestration and "to the point" music,...............God Bless em' ALL!
I have seen them at least once every decade since the 70s. I swear this band has gotten better every time. How many bands can you say that about after 50 years. That number would be zero. Here's to another decade of Kansas
Saw them open for boc, cow palace, s.f. 1974. Lsd. What a triip it was. Steve walsh and kerry livgren wrote all these songs, one of the great. Singers of rock history, addictions, recoveries, transformations.
David Ragsdale, is one of the finest and, most electrifying performer's ever to grace the concert stage. I've seen Kansas, with Robby Steinhardt four times, and with David Ragsdale four times. Always a 110% from everyone, who has ever been in the band Kansas. Robby nailed the original chemistry of the group. David brings in a fresh virtuosic synergistic energy. Been a fan for decades. Through thick and thin. I am so glad, Kansas is still out there. Working hard for their life long fans.
Yes, he's a terrific violinist! Loved Robby's work too, of course.
Fred and Patty Chandler - very well said!
I second that motion! I found it hard to get used to David Ragsdale, but then I saw him play guitar and he is the complete package! Great performance, especially at Kansas: Live at The Whiskey! Exceptionally gifted!
Going to see kansas tonight in concord nh center for the arts 🥳 50th anniversary 🎊 🎉 🥳
Damn Kerry livgren wrote some amazing music
tons
Yes, he did!!
Kansas, olways Kansas this group is a supermarket full of classic everything's : instrumentation, lyrics, choir and multi-instrumentalist...
I used this song in one of my presentations in high school. It was about America's majestic mountains.
Pre-78. I think I might have been a junior, at Jenks, Oklahoma. I love you
Hello... I grew up in north Tulsa. I saw Kansas in 1977 (I think that's when it was anyway).
This was the very first Kansas song that I ever heard. They just happened to be the opening act for The Outlaws in Greensboro, NC in 1975. We had never heard of Kansas. This opening song in 1975 blew us away. I saw Kansas again in Omaha in 1981. They were amazing. This video proves that they still are.
We all felt the same way, especially aspiring musicians like me were amazed at emotions these songs evoked; genius song-writing:)
Phillip Spencer The same a few years ago... didnt know, that Kansas wrote such works. I was bored and started the song and it was like: wtf. thats so epic o_O. its still my favorite Kansas-song next to Point of no return.
Ditto on everything you just said - except when I saw them in '75 they were the opening act for Queen, and Jansas seriously blew away even th likes of Freddie Mercury and Brian May. In fact it was a bit of a letdown when Queen finally took te stage as we had just heard the entire SFA album, including Incomudro: Hymn o the Atman. Nobody had ever heard of Kansas, and when they came i out dressed like farmers, complete with "fiddle", everyone was like "where did they come up with this bunch of hillbillies" - that is until they started to play. Most surprisingly fantastic concert ever! Thanks r posting, don't know they I'd this orchestral version.
@@kauaiads Whoa! Saying Kansas outplayed/performed Queen... whoa! That's about as high of praise you can get! I know Queen was intense about their music, too, just like Our Heroes.
Not the first I heard, but the first I owned. Didn't see them live until '92 ... but I was born in Kansas, so I still call it a win. :)
the intro and outro is one of the most beautifully written arrangements ever ....kerry was an absolute genius. the orchestra behind them must be thinking .....we're not worthy.
I totally second that and it would be hard for me to a pick a favorite Kansas song. Song For America is in my top five for sure, and yes the intro and outro is just gorgeous it gets me everytime.
or "what a great opportunity?!"
"kerry was an absolute genius"
INDEED.
K.L. was a pretty unique musician, however this orchestra and all the players in it have studied and played compositions by Mozart, Beethoven, and on and on - people who were real geniuses. I don't think they were in in awe of any of Livgren's compositions or arrangements. That being said I'm a fan and I remember seeing them before hardly anyone knew who they were at the Mankato State College Student Union auditorium (in Minnesota). Kind of sad, I think to see what's left of them. Their music I think is sort of strenuous and the originals are getting on in age. They were though in their day, especially when Livgren and Hope were still with them, one of the finest rock bands around.
I doubt they are thinking "we are not worthy." This is a beautiful song; however there's a lot of beautiful stuff that orchestras play in the "classical" idiom as well.
Here's a story for you that I've shared on Kansas fora. A buddy of mine at the local bars was the conductor for the Trenton Symphony Orchestra and he was responsible for "prepping" the orchestra. He had never heard much of Kansas and said that without the rock band he didn't quite understand what they were trying to accomplish. But it reminded him of the music from Disney's Fantasia.
We both went to the show; but I didn't go with him. We discussed the matter after the fact. But his response was the band was playing so loud he really couldn't hear the orchestra and didn't think it made much of a difference. But I was there too and you could hear how the orchestra enhanced the band.
We were listening with different ears.
That bassist can sing....DAMN!
Rock Orchesta! I proposed marriage to my wife on stage at a Kansas comcert pennsauken NJ Cooper River Park 2007
No other band draws my emotions out more than Kansas! The Best!
And Steve in the band ... so distinctive. Wonderful.
They have this song "down to a T" It's perfect. Was not a big Kansas fan back in their heyday. Don't know why. Too busy with Yes, ELP, Jethro Tull, and that whole British rock thing. I was missing out on some great American music. Always loved this tune though.
This should be played far and wide
Trump should play this song at some his reallies across America. Song for America is absolutely brilliant and courageous!!!
the "new" national anthem for america !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
SONO CARLO CLEMENTE I LOVE THE KANSAS VI ASCOLTO DA QUANDO AVEVO 18 ANNI SIETE FORMIDABILI! CI INCONTREREMO IN PARADISO! VI VOGLIO TANTO BENE ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Brings a tear....
One of the greatest concerts I ever attended was at the Capital theater in N.J. was with Rush and Kansas, unbelievable.
That was f****** amazing. But those black-and-white movie clips we're a real bummer because I wanted to see the incredible musicianship of Kansas instead. That song is one of the most beautiful songs ever written.
Best version that song I heard instrumental
You know that conductor is having the time of his life
Was that Kerry Livgren? He came back once to conduct an orchestra with the band, after he had a stroke.
ONE AMONGST THE FEW MOST BEAUTIFUL PROGRESSIVE ROCK TUNES , ARRANGEMENTS & LYRICS THIS WORLD WILL EVER HEAR.
No better said, entirely....see comment left above.
That's absolutely correct!!!!!!
..te hace falta ver más Bax !
Absolutely!!
There were many great prog bands but what many of them lacked were the beautiful melodies of Kansas.
4/1/2022,1st time.🇮🇹
Goose bumps....every time. It never gets old.
I imagine that all great violinists in the world, even in those big orchestras in Europe, when they jam at home, after a few beers, this is what they hear in their head! And they know that's such wonderful music could never be a reality. And yet here is the reality of that dream. It's just hard to believe how good it is. This proves that a great band, could keep up with a great orchestra, and actually lead the way.
Yes!!
This is what real music sounds like...
Growing up listening to Kansas I remember this song....Awesome Job by the Band and Orchestra
One of the most beautiful songs ever written ❤️
To be backed by a full orchestra, live!! Wow. Images of the Who are banging around in my head.
Many moons ago, Channel 6 news in Rhode island used Song for America as the opening to their newscast. My friends and I just nodded knowingly and grinned.
Oh Shit! An Orchestra! Kansas was an orchestra in a world of rock! Amazing!
KANSAS, America's answer to YES.
Funny, I remember the show when they announced they have been together for 10 years. Yes, ages ago!
I have heard a couple of songs from this concert, just not this one - well done! Steve is seemingly straight and sounds vocally good and keyboards tight. Rest of the band the normal tight. Kansas brought violin to meet Mother Rock, and Mother loved it. A concerto and symphonic sound they had and still have.In my mid 60s, I've played lots of rock music, but never heard another band fabric a violin into their music other than a fill here and there. The music composition itself is complex and requires excellent musicians to pull something this good off. Thank You For This Video, and Thank You Kansas For Decades of Wonderful Music!
I remember after i heard MASQUE, I was blown away! Lifetime fan ever since!
I just want to say to whomever it is that has taken it upon themselves to share these incredible moments of outstanding music and delivery! Truly deserves Hall of Fame and some.
If not our 'Alternate National Anthem' at the very least it deserves to be in our line-up of 'American Anthems' celebrating this most blessed land in which we live. Nobody captures the spirit of our homeland in song like Kansas. It'll give you a chill down your spine and bring a tear to your eye... if you let it.
Except for the rape and kill part, yeah 😂
@@dillonohlemiller401 Except for the rape and kill part? Rape of?
In the lyrical context and progression of “Song For America” it can be argued that it is the land that’s being raped (and torn asunder or torn apart). Rape is not necessarily sexual assault.
While neither word appears in our National Anthem, history is replete with accounts of rape perpetrated as psychological warfare during armed conflict. It’s a byproduct of war.
Killing is the product of war. Every allusion to killing could be removed from our National Anthem but the end result wouldn’t be an accurate account of American history, anymore than the impression made by “Song For America” would remain the same if both words were removed from its lyrics.
These guys cease to amaze me. Theres a special " magic" whenever Steve Walsh is with band, IMHO. Phil is such an incredible drummer. He could play ANYTHING, any time signature , any complex arrangement
any tempo, etc. This band is too GOOD for the Rock and Roll HOF.
The amount of people patting their legs to the beat is so sweet. Kansas is so inspiring.
Sound great! Phil Ehart always sounds so crisp.
I wonder just how the orchestra felt about this gig? Playing in the presence of greatness!! I first saw them in the mid 70's opening up for Mahogany Rush!! I'd never heard of them until then. I've seen them 13 times since. No one can touch them. Steve Walsh is the greatest vocalist on the planet.I've seen mentions of Van halen,,sure they were good but their music is rock,,Kansas is in a totally different league.
This song...OMG....this song!
One of the top ten intros ever.
The first time I heard it on the radio I thought masterpiece. I was right.
Whew! I needed that.
Another Kansas Masterpiece.
Love the air drum players in the audience, too!! lol
Kansas brings so much to the heart
One of the few songs that gets me every time.
it does me too. chills all over.
This whole video is impressive, a must for any Kansas fan. Instrumentally very nice! Steve Walsh delivered these songs in a marathon performance with his more mature, heavier vocal timbre, but the young Steve Walsh sound is not altogether gone. Shy away from those original high notes? Not really, Steve is clearly a powerful natural tenor for life (and Mr. Greer helps out, splendidly). All very tastefully sung, too.
But... when does a band become a COVER band..
I saw them back in the 80’s on the Power tour. Amazing band!
Great Sounding Band ..
This song slipped from my memory, I had this on 8 track, this music took problems off my mind.
Listening on July 1st, they’re my favorite band from the 70’s. This is superb!!
Right here with you in 2022.
Just saw my post from 6 years ago about seeing them. Still here at age 70 !😊
This song gives me boundless hope for our nation….
.....damn it that song makes me very sad.....those truly were better days
The very first song that I heard from Kansas and I have hooked ever since
Excellent. Superb. Glorious. Magnificent. Kansas proud!!
Steve Walsh is one of my favorite vocalists, he rocks, great memories in my yootes😊
BRILLIANT!!!
We all talk of how great Steve Walsh is. We cannot help that but the group as a whole is one of a kind!!! How do you get all of that talent in one room? They are messmerizing.😎I said this a month ago and I say it with full heart now they are fantastic. I love the voice of Steve Walsh.
One of my favorites all time. Saw them in 78 with Van halen. They blew VH out of the building.
Nobody blew VH out of any buildings in 1978.
@@rightchordleadership As much as I vibe Kansas, your comment Ranks as Top comment in this stream, Rock On.
i tend to agree .. totally different bands though
@@rightchordleadership I saw that Tour but the run in the South that VH did with Journey (Steve Perry first tour) and Ronnie Montrose" Open Fire. Van Halen was a revelation. Nobody had seen anything like them. I am no Journey fan, but I have only heard 2 other voices live that were on his level of power and range : Freddie Mercury and Steve Walsh. Those guys could just "blow the roof off the dump," as Letterman used to say...
Side note: Open Fire was badass! Steve Smith on drums pre-Journey.
That would depend on when in '78. VH were just beginning to chart that year and Kansas already had their foot in the door. Otherwise, it would have been a most unusual pairing.
Wonderful! One of the best progressive rock songs!!
Nothing short of excellent. My friend Bob Fritsch did live photography for Kansas for 6 years. I learned to play drums and sing listening to this band and got to thank them for the lessons. BEST BAND EVER!
Kansas opened the Queen Tour in 1978. Besides playing great , they were great guys.
After all these years they are still the epitome of music in my youth and now.
Wow! All of those strings backing up David Ragsdale. Awesome!
35 years later this song is still awesome--
Phil Ehart is one of the best drummers ever, so good!
He never gets the proper accolade.
@@garynikolich2076 Correct sirs!
Growing up as a drummer he was my fave, the master of syncopation!
Couldn't agree more.
And Neal Peart...?
@@TRUMP-2024-MAGA Of course, Neil was a legendary drummer as well, love him too!However he was much more well known as such.Phil was less showy and more low-key.More underrated.
Yes it is my favorite song for a long time I think you are right 🎉❤
That song is magnificent.
My very first live show was Kansas 13 days before this show in Dallas, Tx with Thin Lizzy! I still love this song, and remember Walsh running through the whole show.
They still have their wonderfully harmonizing voices!! They were my first concert in 1981 :)
+stephpi100 They were my second concert in 1978 and I have loved every song since.
Mid 70's... seen them 17 times. Always shivers in the spine...! But sadly i ask... when does a BAND become a COVER band...?
I just saw them a couple months ago in Salisbury MA in a small venue. Only a few left, not even Steve Walsh any more, but yet, the spirit of the group lives on. Still a great show, maybe because it takes me back to my high school years, I saw them when they first toured, blew me away then, and still do.
+Rob Seneff I saw them last night in Pittsfield MA. I totally agree with you!! small venue here as well. (i'm 63 and interesting to see us aging "rockers" in the audience . bill
I like the new lead singer Ronnie Platt very much. He has a wonderful sound to his voice. For me, though, Steve Walsh was the man and always will be the man, the Kansas sound was so much about his vocals, no disrespect at all to Mr. Platt.
Carry On Wayward Son...
@@wwonka52 wish I had seen them but never have in concert. I will be 70 soon but feel so much younger listening to these talented men. Steve is missed.
Thank you Robby! 🇺🇸👍🕊️🙏✌️❤️
In 1976 this song as many tried should have become our new American anthem. We would be in a better place now I am sure with a brighter future. Lost potential but clairvoyant and powerful song.
A perfect song.
Brutal version. Just great. Even with the adjusted lead vocal melody... Bought this record the day it came out. Made my night.
I had not heard anything from Kansas before... as incredibly as it may seem... but I loved this Music, or Better, this piece of Art !!! Everything "matched"... the music itself, the lyrics, the drums, the violin, the synthesizer, the "old" movie clip, etc.
It was really a good surprise !!!
Immerse yourself fully in to their whole catalogue.,You can think me later!
Magnificent, magisterial and a song for the ages. Few groups will ever secure a niche in the prog/rock musical universe as effectively, uniquely and successfully as this band. Yes, ELP, Rush, Floyd, Genesis and a few others have their deserved places of greatness on the Mt Rushmore of prog/rock. Kansas in every way deserves its place with those iconic bands. Robby S. would be quite proud, I think, of how his band sounds in this wonderful iteration.
the most epic intro of a prog song ever!
Perfect Kansas song to do with an orchestra!!
We use to open up with this song!
Excellent inst’s & VOCALs!!! *** Dang, Steve can still hit those high notes!! Violin is excellent!
Gotta have 2 multi-keyboardist to do it right!! (my brother & I, 20 keyboards in all on stage
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AMAZINGLY. Fabulous.
INCREDIBLE!!!
I completely agree. In my opinion, he's the best single composer in all of progressive rock... maybe all genres of rock
A treat for the ears, so sharp and professional, this one is a real classic.
Ever have a video make your entire day? I was having such a crappy day. Thank you SO much!! Ready to take on the world again. Steve. If you happen to read this. Your voice was a gift to the world and there has never been another. 🙏
My first concert was Kansas in 1975. I think I paid $7 for the ticket.
A soaring piece of music!!
Yes!
Great, one of my favorite of their songs. Hope I can finally get to see them, they're touring in 2023!!!
Do it! they played near me about six years ago. I walked from my home in Mass. Got the ticket the day before the concert. Never will forget it.
My favorite of Kansas's catalog, and by far the BEST live performance IMO. This song means so much to me. Excellent!