Those of us from the 70s knows a great song when we hear one, we all grew up with only the best of the best bands in the world!!! Who is with me on this?!!
Ha, ha. Good one, brother! I was there in the 70s, seeing the Beatles, Neil Young, The Moody Blues, Chicago...loved 'em all and am so grateful to have lived in the 50s, 60's and 70s. The music is unbeatable. I always loved BTO songs, but never saw them live. Polythene Pam
I am now 76 years old and have cancer that is no longer curable. The songs from the 60s/70s keep me going! Because they come from a wonderful time when music was booming! The best groups and songs were always being banned. And our life was still worth living! I am glad to have grown up in that time, which made my life positive. That time will never come back.........😪
My dad had cancer and lived 5 years longer than they said he would. Keep listening to whatever lifts your spirits, and think lighthearted thoughts! I'm with you, I was a kid in the 70's. Even my son, who grew up in the 90's, says he wishes he could go back in time to the 70's. Best regards to you!!
I'm so glad we have places like UA-cam, as a 35yo I heard this from a film and loved it and and thought I need to UA-cam this because it's a great feeling good tune. Love love music, especially from older generations that we newer generations would struggle to find if it wasn't for platforms like this. Hope you've had the best life dude ❤️
All things are possible through our heavenly father Jesus im 🙏 for you to be healed by God almighty 🙏 ❤ believe and if you enjoy great music Donny Osmond song It's never to late to start again, Donny Osmond's song Survivor , the plan ❤ ❤❤ best of times chin up please feel better fast 😊
Gerd, what were the 60s/70s really like mate ? I love the music and the stories , I just hope that in your 76 years there's no regrets ...... Thinking of you 🙏🏴✌️
We were so lucky to grow up in the 70's, I am 60 now and look at today's teens and think they will never know true happiness. Hours of being outside, playing, using your imagination. A time that is lost forever. I am sure other say that about the 40's, 50's and 60's. But the 70's was a kind of unique time period. Good luck all!
no one can out beat the 70s and the 80s ;; the very best of the best, sad to see it all gone, even sadder that the kids today will never experence what we had,, we were the blessed generation.
I am 26, my dad loved this song and plenty of 70s music when I was a kid and I still do. It's not all bad. As a teenager I was granted access to the internet, something that dweebs in the 70s could only dream of. I much preferred that to playing outside. I never had to deal with spending all my money on vinyl records or nude mags. I never had to spend hours in the library reading encyclopedias, when the entire sum of human knowledge was readily available. With my mobile device I can videocall people like Star Trek, I can order (overpriced) food of any cuisine to my door, but at least it's available. I was never exposed to lead or asbestos (although we got microplastics for that now.) I never had to be drafted to war (and if they try that now, that would absolutely tear this country apart.) Plus today's weed apparently beats the snot out of anything at Woodstock. If you really want to know the difference between your time and now, it's that no one believes in institutions anymore. We know too much. Every institution is evil and self-interested, and with the absence of religion, people have no rigid moral code forcing them to be good. We all know the world sucks, it's overpriced, it may end in the next few years to either WW3 or climate change. There's no hope for the future, no Soviet Union to overcome. It's a daily grind, trying to keep your head above water as the cost of living keeps rising. Sorry to get serious. It's a good song! Rock obviously ain't the same today as it was then, but there's other music today. Hip hop, electronic dance music, etc. What matters is how it makes you feel
Yeah I was born in 2005 grew up in a weird period in time it was the late 2010s early 2020s and the world changed quite a bit in the last 10 years 😂but I’m enjoying it it’s definitely never gonna top the 70s
I'm 61 y/o and woke up in the middle of the night and this song came to mind. Telling myself "My God where has the time gone? This music still plays in my mind as if it where yesterday. This music brought so much happiness into my generations lives. I can remember the smiles and joy amongst us teenagers. Music and rock and roll records playing all the time. Creating smiles on our faces. Now when I here our music playing, tears of joy fall and I get this joyful feeling in my heart that I don't feel very often. That joy has been replaced by retirement and the daily work of keeping things fixed and staying well. When I need a smile I turn to the 70's -80's music to pick me up. Music is magic to the heart and soul. My fountain of youth. Every now and then an 80's rock band will have a concert nearby and I buy myself a ticket to go into that time capsule of youth. Even if it's just 2 hours long the feeling I get makes me feel back in my teens again. The air guitar comes out and I rock out without a care of who's watching ♥️
@@mikewheatley2739 During the summer time here there is a band that plays for free ever so often in one of our outdoor parks called "Hair metal Giants". They do a great job with the classic rock of the 80's. They get dressed up in 80's outfits with wigs 😆. The singer has a voice that can adapt to the voices of the original artist of the songs they sing. The lead guitarist is awesome. He doesn't need a costume because he is stuck in the 80's and dresses that way daily. He never missed a note and has the music down to a tee. The band jokes and says he sleeps with his guitar 🎸😎😂. I can't wait to see them again next summer.
Man I’d love to hook up and talk. I’m few more years older. I too tear up but I listen anyway. I listen every day all day. When I get time ima post all the bands of yester year. That I saw in concert..There weren’t many that I didn’t see..peace out and keep listening brother….
@@bernhard254 Routine cancer screenings that elites try to prevent people from getting! They all say it's a waste of resources but if we all got them most of us would see the year 3000!
I'm "only" 57 but remember the summer of 74 quite well. That's around the time listening to rock music started giving me goosebumps. BTO was all over the rock radio stations in the Midwest. Something peculiar that I remember well was that so many people then believed that the song "Mississippi Queen" had been composed by BTO (and it certainly could have) that many DJ's felt compelled to say "and no folks, they did no do Mississippi Queen" either before or after they played a BTO hit. I felt bad for Mountain since that song was their only really big hit while BTO had many, and now they were being credited for it! That could be the reason BTO never covered "Mississippi Queen" in their shows, although they sometimes included parts of songs from other artists, like many if not most band do on stage. The opposite is also true, I've heard the band Whitesnake include lines from "Takin' Care Of Business' in one of their live songs.
I live on the Georgia/FLORIDA , line and have been a fan since BACHMAN TURNER OVERDRIVE HAD STARTED PLAYING ON THE RADIO . They would just grip you with their songs and the way they sing them. PEACE👍
I'm sitting here with a glass of bourbon, listening to my 70's playlist, trying to forget 2020. Cheers everybody. Here's to the 70's, the music and the memories.
When this song came out in 74, 1 was 10 years old and loved it. And my dad let me buy the 45 record to play on my boxed phonograph player. When I turned 12 years old. I got a $5 a day job at a gas station after school working there, pumping gas, stocking shelves till 10:30pm when we closed the station. In my small town south of Chicago. During closing time we would blast the big speakers of the stereo as we were closing up with Larry Lujack at WLS on the radio. And they always seemed to play this song, or a Wings song around 10pm. And me and my supervisor who was 17 would duo scream this song out loud yelling into our broom sticks and squeegees "Baby you just aint seen nothing yet"! As we would clean the floors in the car bays. It truly brings back childhood memories. Was my favorite for so long. And in my top 5 till today, I still sing, or hear in my dreams. As kids we were happy then. My kids today always tell me they wish they grew up in the 70's and 80's like I did. They may have thier cellphones today. But we had real friends back then. Even our blood brothers back then.
Great story. I was in my twenties when this came out. I also had the pleasure of being a teenager in the sixties. But the 60s, 70s and eighties were all fantastic decades in music. I was working in a record store in those days and although the wages were terrible, I wouldn't trade that job for anything. Music all day long, what a great time that was. And this song had us dancing in the aisles!❤
I was 18 in 1974. I couldn't wait to get out of my small town, go to college and look at a boy with my brown eyes and say, "You ain't seen nothin' yet!"
So amazing. I am living in 1974 right now. Right down to the day. I am 73 and remember it like it was yesterday. Thank you Randy for everything and may Robbie rest in peace.
Really, that is stupid. It was a great song and the stutter doesn't insult anyone. It was the phrasing they were doing to get the guitar parts right and they decided to keep it in as it sounded great just like that...and they were right. It holds up today just fine!❤
Moin ich bin 71und die 70 er war die schonste zeit meines lebens danke das ich diese zeit erleben durfte danke auch fur die herrliche musich was bleibt sind die erinnerungen
This song has it all : philosophy in the lyrics, stuttering ( like My Generation) celestial lead guitar, iconic power chords, solid drumming and MORE COWBELL !
Philosophy in the lyrics. You''re talking about "any love is good love," right? That statement haunts me. It's so 70's. Today's equivalent would be "it's all good." Any love? Lol
@@spindriftdrinker Yeah man, Randy Bachman, what a genius: Inventive, riff machine on guitar, statement maker as a writer. The brains behind both The Guess Who and BTO. And fortuitous that Burton Cummings got disgusted with "Clap For The Wolfman" to break up TGW so there could be a BTO. That Randy B. really knew how to "taking care of business." "Anyway, any day."
Now ain't that the goddamn truth, this will still sound fresh a hundred years from now, the same as all 1970's hits, more than can be said for anything produced nowadays.
BTO deserve more credit for what they contributed to classic rock. Absolutely crazy talented. Rush, Triumph, April Wine and BTO, all Canadian bands. I know I missed some bands but its great they rocked out so hard.
I turn 36 today, and I came here to listen to one of the best decades of music ever. My dad introduced me to the 70s, and I will never stop listening to actual music. It isn't that I wish I was older, I just wish music stayed this amazing.
R.I.P., Robbie Bachman. As a percussionist, his sound was 1 that I always admired right up there with the best of them. He was so precise and had a powerful delivery that was like a steam engine roaring through a small town. Thank you for the memories and all the incredible music! 👍💯🥁🏳🌈🐺😻🔔🍔🍁
@@nancy.lauderdale Neil Peart, Gene Krupa, Charlie Watts, Sheila E., Buddy Rich, Mick Fleetwood, Keith Moon, Phil Collins, Ginger Baker, Lars Ulrich, Phil Rudd, Clyde Stubblefield and the list/beat goes on ... 🥁🤣🎩🪘🎼🧨🌠🔥💣💥🎆
@@NIGHTMAREDEATH101 Allex, true. Nostalgia? Sounds and experiences, smells, tastes and the first awareness of love. The longing for it. Music, if the world could invest all money going for war and weapons in music...!🤔😀🎵🎶🎵🔊🔊
Plenty of good musicians out there who still know how to play instruments. Some of us actually go out and watch them play live. What a stupid comment with zero substance. Get over yourself.
@@badsiknius4862 Will never change, humans been slaughtering each other for thousands of years. The destiny of homo sapien, hominids. Have a nice day, fellow peasants. LOL.
47 years now and this song is still g-g-g-g-great. Stutter in a song, one must be really c-c-c-c-crazy even to think about it. It's absolutely f-f-f-f-fantastic. What a cracking tune. It's a monster p-p-p-p-piece. Forget covid jab, how about an adrenaline jab for a ch-ch-ch-ch-change.
True. I'm straight up from the hood and as a youngster in the early 70s, I remember hearing this song for the first time on a 3 day weekend Boy Scouts camping trip. When I came home, I kept singing the song around the house and my mother became worried. But I told her, "Don't worry, you ain't seen nothing yet."
They played at my brother in law's company picnic in Brush Prairie, Washington back in the mid 90s, they're really just a bunch of good ol boys just havin fun. They're awesome! Rock On BTO!
I wish as a working class man I could afford any of those bad a$$ cars! I'm 55 and those cars were always out of reach to my generation. But I'm a humongous fan!
Rest in Peace Robbie Bachman from the band called Bachman Turner i always listened and watched all ur songs and videos i always wanted to see you live in concert but there was always something in my way i was not able to come and see you in person it was just devastating heart breaking to hear about ur death in the year 2023 u was only 69 it sucks u did not celebrated ur 70 birthday u will never know u had a huge Canadian fan from British Columbia u have touched and inspired so many people all around the world with ur talents and ur lovely and amazing singing voice and u played the drums and the guitar u was very talented u will be sadly loved and missed by ur family and friends ur fans all over the world i just cant get over that the fact that the world has lost one great and amazing legend u have inspired me with ur music and videos u will be forever in my thoughts and prayers u wont be forgotten rest in peace my friend Robbie Bachman
7 is Gods number IMO 1970s was the greatest decade for great magical real music that makes you feel real good and happy....that's why I say 7 is special number.
Back "in the day" this song was all over the radio. Imprinted in my head. I hear it today and still know the words. Can't recall what I had for dinner last nite, but still.
the 70 ies again. the greatest decade of the music business. this is one of these songs with a soul-touching vibe. not a single annoying measure in it, you gotta love these harmonies, melodies, and singing styles. the hits of nowadays compared to this are annoying AF. and there are countless more songs of that era with this kind of magic in them, that can't be described in words. I love the 70ies.
ABSOLUTELY A CLASSIC AND I NEVER GET TIRED OF HEARING THIS TUNE! THIS TUNE WILL ALWAYS BE DISCOVERED AND LOVED BY GENERATION AFTER GENERATION! IT'S A GOLDEN HIT!
I hear you Buzz Bang. My Brother and i were closer than 2 fingers crossed. He was killed in a car crash in 1978 (i was 16 and he was 12) Thanks for the memories John.
Bachman Turner Overdrive - You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet 1974 Video Sound HQ 1256pm 20.9.24 just as i had the elkie brooks song pearls a singer rattling round my head as i wandered home from the dole.... i had a flashback to the 19070's and having too lok into a mirror to ascertain that my pants weren't flares, my shoes weren't platform... jeeez.... which dolt was being badgered by the labour exchange during the 70's... Rawtenstall, Lancashire? did you end up belting the dick mithering you?
I'm a kid and i enjoy a whole lot of these songs. I really like the older songs, I was definitely born at the right time, I can use the internet to listen to all these songs!
Heaven on earth is in what state. I feel old as dirt but you got me beat. You must be having to pay back borrowed time back. Where can I get some with lots of interest. 🤣
Lead guitarist could make their guitars sing! It was impossible to sit still! Parts of your body instantly move when the rock music from the 70-80's is being played. Pure magic☺️.
Charts today are crap. But there is good music out there. You have to dig for it. There is one reason why new songs have a hard time to compete: you don't have good memories and good feelings (yet) to the new songs. If you open your heart to give the new music a chance you may like it. If you like rock'n roll with screaming guitars ua-cam.com/video/dnRSozfg5A0/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/MBGvMic-ZDE/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/t62CCTH-OlY/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/iF5jPth5EcM/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/-uvA23iaxVU/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/nAFLEr8umoI/v-deo.html
@@RM-lk1so So if you say "NEVER EVER" IMHO this means you are as close-hearted as the people in the sixties / seventies sayd to rock'n roll "what a devils music"
I'm 71 years old and loved this song and band from the moment I heard it. I play it regularly on my CD player in my car and watch this awesome group on UA-cam ❤
So sad that Robbie Bachman, the Drummer of Bachman Turner Overdrive passed away. BTO will always be one of my top favorites Rock Bands!!! Comforting prayers to his family & friends & fans.
This was the year we emigrated to Canada from the UK and discovered what a great music industry there was here. Now at 77 I must have listened to this a hundred times. Love, love it still
it must've been a prime time for emigration cuz I really loved the new Brits in my school. And the trade off was amazing! I learned all about The Specials and The Jam and the punk scene and I showed them BTO and The Guess Who and other local bands (me and my hoodlum friends trying our best to set up some underground sounds). Good times!
We emigrated from England to Canada in 1957 and I'm so glad I grew up with the fantastic music scene in Toronto. Music was EVERYTHING, EVERYWHERE, All AT ONCE!!😂
I'm with you and the others we had the best years of our lives during the late 50's, the 60's, and 70's I'm 71 now and facing health issues that may only allow me another 3 to 5 years but if it comes down to that I'll be ready since this world goes downhill more and more everyday, I wasn't planning on facing life's health quality issues over 80 anyway and I feel very fortunate that I made it this far since I knew a lot of people that never even lived to their 40's, 50's, 60's, and so on.
In 1974 I was 9 years old. You can believe that I still listen to this song today. The musicians' performance for me is incredible to this day. I'm a fan of BTO
Bachman-Turner Overdrive drummer Robbie Bachman is gone at 69. I loved his style and his look (those glasses were so great) and the way he hit that high-hat. I think Robbie had such a terrific splashy groove and a truly original sound to his percussion. Thanks for the music Robbie.
I was 9 years old in 1974. Didn't think about anything. But it was a good song. Now at 60, the technology, the events, people all surround the songs of that year really make one think how good and lucky we are to be blessed with life..... Thanks God!! On to the next tune, ripping up the charts in 1978, It's Hot Chocolate "Everyone's a winner".......
This was the first album I ever bought with my own money, had no idea who BTO was at the time, became one of my favorite albums, played on a portable record player !
In memory of Rob Bachman, who kept the rhythm going in perfect time as member in good standing of Bachman-Turner Overdrive. “You Ain’t Seen Nothin’ Yet” remains one of my all-time favorite songs.
The song is literally a joke about his brother's/band manager speech impediment.... it was never meant to be released.. when it came time to put out their 3rd studio album, the record company said it was" missing something" and that's how this was added to the record
this song and takine care of business a song so great the named a movie after it. they just don't make bands like they did in yester year bto reo aero smith lynard skynard styx. all great bands never will they have bands like that again.
The musicians from the '70s were talented and passionate when singing. I am never bored when I listen to music from the '70s. I am at awe when I listen to this music genre. Fabulous.
OMG I love these guys. Remember hearing this song for the first time at a friend's 21st. Blown away. Best thing about the 70s is all their fabulous songs.
This was the Album and Hit 45 that BTO finally surpassed the Guess Who and Mr. Cummings, much to Mr. Bachman's delight, as Burton pretty much dissed Randy big time following Randy's exit from the Guess Who in May of '70. Then 2 years later, Cummings recorded this Classic song for his 1st Solo Album and was Randy's friend again.
There's no telling how much I love this song and video: the lyrics, the energy, that infectious guitar in the chorus, the stuttering, the singer's eyes, the drummer's hair, the vibes, everything! 70s gem.
For my generation (I’m currently 22, soon to be 23), this is one of those songs that you’ve heard before a loooong time ago, but never knew the name of it, finally discovered the name of this song a few years back. I was looking for it for the longest time. So happy I now know the name of this song! Nostalgic song for me even though I wasn’t even around yet when this banger was released! Rock on🤘🏼
It’s amazing how well this song has held up nearly half a century later. I remember listening to this song with my dad in the 70’s while he worked on his Harley In the garage. Such great memories.
The Fender Strat is ubiquitous in Rock. The Fender Telecaster is also a staple piece. But that Gibson SG that Blair Thornton is playing is THE cornerstone guitar of most every Rock band of renown since it was first developed. BTO, AC/DC, Derek Trucks, Black Sabbath, The Doors, Uriah Heep, Frank Zappa...and the list goes on.
@@jonsebastian95 - "Lonely This Christmas" by Mud. Never p!$$ed in a pot on the U.S. charts. None of their stuff. And not just "officially." "YASNY" was kept at #2 on both the NME and Melody Maker charts.
Wow, wonderful, that tune sounds so energetic and joyous👍🏻. I heard this in the yt lifestream of a guy who was driving on the highway. It's 50yo Music and nevertheless alot more lively than much of todays music. 70s is something else.
Masterpieces like that go with you into heaven. Man what big great heaven do we have. I'm 70 years old now and I miss those days. When I drive in my car and if the radio plays some of these righteous songs then I want everyone to hear it feel the spirit this love energy. There are sooooooooooo many good things to say, I just miss those musical days. Can't take that shit I listen to in the radio,just can't take it. Love Ya, greetings fromFrance by Paris.
Those of us from the 70s knows a great song when we hear one, we all grew up with only the best of the best bands in the world!!! Who is with me on this?!!
I am
I haven't experienced the 70s but I still think you're right.
late 60s, 70s and into the 80s, best music of all time. So many amazing bands so many great songs.
Yes we did we were lucky ! Great tunes !
What a good generation
I'm 71...and it never gets old ! I don't think I will ever get tired of this song !
That's We love John.
Wonderful song
My 74 same as lol ❤
Brings back some sweet memories, don’t it?
Better days, man and so much younger ...
"Being 20 in the Seventies was a lot more fun than being 70 in the Twenties." Rock on!
Pay The Man..
Typical
We had the best times man,the best bands,never forget them great days.
Ha, ha. Good one, brother! I was there in the 70s, seeing the Beatles, Neil Young, The Moody Blues, Chicago...loved 'em all and am so grateful to have lived in the 50s, 60's and 70s. The music is unbeatable. I always loved BTO songs, but never saw them live. Polythene Pam
Who ever don't know this song ..
Needs to go 2 olld school.
From
Willy picasso
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I am now 76 years old and have cancer that is no longer curable. The songs from the 60s/70s keep me going! Because they come from a wonderful time when music was booming! The best groups and songs were always being banned. And our life was still worth living! I am glad to have grown up in that time, which made my life positive. That time will never come back.........😪
My dad had cancer and lived 5 years longer than they said he would. Keep listening to whatever lifts your spirits, and think lighthearted thoughts! I'm with you, I was a kid in the 70's. Even my son, who grew up in the 90's, says he wishes he could go back in time to the 70's. Best regards to you!!
I'm so glad we have places like UA-cam, as a 35yo I heard this from a film and loved it and and thought I need to UA-cam this because it's a great feeling good tune. Love love music, especially from older generations that we newer generations would struggle to find if it wasn't for platforms like this. Hope you've had the best life dude ❤️
All things are possible through our heavenly father Jesus im 🙏 for you to be healed by God almighty 🙏 ❤ believe and if you enjoy great music Donny Osmond song It's never to late to start again, Donny Osmond's song Survivor , the plan ❤ ❤❤ best of times chin up please feel better fast 😊
@@hikingwiththedog6078Thank you very much 😊
Gerd, what were the 60s/70s really like mate ? I love the music and the stories , I just hope that in your 76 years there's no regrets ...... Thinking of you 🙏🏴✌️
..67 year old here, brings back memories of better times..
Me too born in 1956!!
Yup
born in 1957
I still jump up and dance when I hear this fabulous piece
66 here been a die hard Bachman fan for decades.
for sure
1974 babY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
We were so lucky to grow up in the 70's, I am 60 now and look at today's teens and think they will never know true happiness. Hours of being outside, playing, using your imagination. A time that is lost forever. I am sure other say that about the 40's, 50's and 60's. But the 70's was a kind of unique time period. Good luck all!
yah, thank goodness they're letting the kids play reckless again...its good for them!
with you totally..
no one can out beat the 70s and the 80s ;; the very best of the best, sad to see it all gone, even sadder that the kids today will never experence what we had,, we were the blessed generation.
I am 26, my dad loved this song and plenty of 70s music when I was a kid and I still do.
It's not all bad. As a teenager I was granted access to the internet, something that dweebs in the 70s could only dream of. I much preferred that to playing outside. I never had to deal with spending all my money on vinyl records or nude mags. I never had to spend hours in the library reading encyclopedias, when the entire sum of human knowledge was readily available. With my mobile device I can videocall people like Star Trek, I can order (overpriced) food of any cuisine to my door, but at least it's available. I was never exposed to lead or asbestos (although we got microplastics for that now.) I never had to be drafted to war (and if they try that now, that would absolutely tear this country apart.) Plus today's weed apparently beats the snot out of anything at Woodstock.
If you really want to know the difference between your time and now, it's that no one believes in institutions anymore. We know too much. Every institution is evil and self-interested, and with the absence of religion, people have no rigid moral code forcing them to be good. We all know the world sucks, it's overpriced, it may end in the next few years to either WW3 or climate change. There's no hope for the future, no Soviet Union to overcome. It's a daily grind, trying to keep your head above water as the cost of living keeps rising.
Sorry to get serious. It's a good song! Rock obviously ain't the same today as it was then, but there's other music today. Hip hop, electronic dance music, etc. What matters is how it makes you feel
Yeah I was born in 2005 grew up in a weird period in time it was the late 2010s early 2020s and the world changed quite a bit in the last 10 years 😂but I’m enjoying it it’s definitely never gonna top the 70s
I'm 61 y/o and woke up in the middle of the night and this song came to mind. Telling myself "My God where has the time gone? This music still plays in my mind as if it where yesterday. This music brought so much happiness into my generations lives. I can remember the smiles and joy amongst us teenagers. Music and rock and roll records playing all the time. Creating smiles on our faces. Now when I here our music playing, tears of joy fall and I get this joyful feeling in my heart that I don't feel very often. That joy has been replaced by retirement and the daily work of keeping things fixed and staying well. When I need a smile I turn to the 70's -80's music to pick me up. Music is magic to the heart and soul. My fountain of youth. Every now and then an 80's rock band will have a concert nearby and I buy myself a ticket to go into that time capsule of youth. Even if it's just 2 hours long the feeling I get makes me feel back in my teens again. The air guitar comes out and I rock out without a care of who's watching ♥️
I think all of us at this age feel the same. Music is medicine for the mind.
@@mikewheatley2739 so true
@@mikewheatley2739 During the summer time here there is a band that plays for free ever so often in one of our outdoor parks called "Hair metal Giants". They do a great job with the classic rock of the 80's. They get dressed up in 80's outfits with wigs 😆. The singer has a voice that can adapt to the voices of the original artist of the songs they sing. The lead guitarist is awesome. He doesn't need a costume because he is stuck in the 80's and dresses that way daily. He never missed a note and has the music down to a tee. The band jokes and says he sleeps with his guitar 🎸😎😂. I can't wait to see them again next summer.
@@murraychadwick9362 sounds pretty cool bud.
Man I’d love to hook up and talk. I’m few more years older. I too tear up but I listen anyway. I listen every day all day. When I get time ima post all the bands of yester year. That I saw in concert..There weren’t many that I didn’t see..peace out and keep listening brother….
Omg! There never will be another era of musical goodness like the 1970s!
Namaste!
Astrology says it might come around again in about 180 years. Everyone their age has Pluto in Leo. 🦁 (Kinda looks like 'em, right?)
Yeah the eighties, pear shaped since
Wow, i'm 690 years old and hearing this really brings me back! Those were good days!
What's your secret of life being that old?
690 years old...??? Alrighty then still rocking the box!!❤😂
That’s a big fat lie,nobody lives beyond 680 😩👅
@@bernhard254 Routine cancer screenings that elites try to prevent people from getting! They all say it's a waste of resources but if we all got them most of us would see the year 3000!
I remember you from school.
Does everybody agree ,that this is a masterpiece?
one of the best produced music ever
was a good way to test your 6 x 9's pioneers and a floor mounted craig
Still awesome
Way past masterpiece just can not find the right word but BTO!!!
Not a masterpiece but a classic
Ah, the summer of '74. Wish I could have bottled it. 66 and still listening to the rock classics.
29 here and listening to rock classics my whole life.
I'm 66 also. Remember cranking up this song in my brand new "74 Toyota Corolla. ($2,900). Good times.
I'm "only" 57 but remember the summer of 74 quite well. That's around the time listening to rock music started giving me goosebumps. BTO was all over the rock radio stations in the Midwest. Something peculiar that I remember well was that so many people then believed that the song "Mississippi Queen" had been composed by BTO (and it certainly could have) that many DJ's felt compelled to say "and no folks, they did no do Mississippi Queen" either before or after they played a BTO hit. I felt bad for Mountain since that song was their only really big hit while BTO had many, and now they were being credited for it! That could be the reason BTO never covered "Mississippi Queen" in their shows, although they sometimes included parts of songs from other artists, like many if not most band do on stage. The opposite is also true, I've heard the band Whitesnake include lines from "Takin' Care Of Business' in one of their live songs.
19 in one week and i'm still listening classic rock hits since i was a child. Also i love new rock hits from UK and US.
@@fabian6758 Way to go my young friend. You're lucky to be only 19, so many classics left for you to discover you can't even begin to imagine. 👍
I live on the Georgia/FLORIDA , line and have been a fan since BACHMAN TURNER OVERDRIVE HAD STARTED PLAYING ON THE RADIO . They would just grip you with their songs and the way they sing them. PEACE👍
Yep. 24 and there was so much more! They were super good blastinghits one after another.
I miss the days when hundreds of songs as good as this or better were played like it wasn't nothing .
GREAT DAYS, GREAT BANDS,GREAT SONGS, I WANT TO GO BACK !!!
GREAT SONGS LIKE THIS CAME OUT EVERY WEEK....
What's the problem? We've got Cardi B now
Those days are long gone bro
@@robertflippin9112 Still got the music!!
I'm sitting here with a glass of bourbon, listening to my 70's playlist, trying to forget 2020. Cheers everybody. Here's to the 70's, the music and the memories.
If you remember the 70s, you weren't there. :)
Hmmmmm....This is my Song.....hmmmmmmmm!
me to with the bourbon
@@walterzuccatti2595
Or, Judas Priest!
@Billy Nuallán I concur;
I remember this song, i was 9 yrs old, and liked it then and still love it today 2024 at 58!
Me too ! Greetings from Germany! ( I was born in April '66 )
I used to sneak my brother's album and listen to it. I was 8. It is good classic music. Never dies 🎉
I was 10 born March 63' babyyyyyyyy!!!
What a fantastic decade to grow up in absolutely loved every minute of it.
The best decade by the proverbial mile
Great days sadly missed
I missed it by 1 year. 😆
Still working on my time machine will give you a seat when ready free of charge.
My parents were the best...I was born in 1960. Work out the Maths. I was so fortunate
When this song came out in 74, 1 was 10 years old and loved it. And my dad let me buy the 45 record to play on my boxed phonograph player. When I turned 12 years old. I got a $5 a day job at a gas station after school working there, pumping gas, stocking shelves till 10:30pm when we closed the station. In my small town south of Chicago. During closing time we would blast the big speakers of the stereo as we were closing up with Larry Lujack at WLS on the radio. And they always seemed to play this song, or a Wings song around 10pm. And me and my supervisor who was 17 would duo scream this song out loud yelling into our broom sticks and squeegees "Baby you just aint seen nothing yet"! As we would clean the floors in the car bays. It truly brings back childhood memories. Was my favorite for so long. And in my top 5 till today, I still sing, or hear in my dreams. As kids we were happy then. My kids today always tell me they wish they grew up in the 70's and 80's like I did. They may have thier cellphones today. But we had real friends back then. Even our blood brothers back then.
Awesome.
Bot, the pay was a buck fifty.
Great story. I was in my twenties when this came out. I also had the pleasure of being a teenager in the sixties. But the 60s, 70s and eighties were all fantastic decades in music. I was working in a record store in those days and although the wages were terrible, I wouldn't trade that job for anything. Music all day long, what a great time that was. And this song had us dancing in the aisles!❤
I was 18 in 1974. I couldn't wait to get out of my small town, go to college and look at a boy with my brown eyes and say, "You ain't seen nothin' yet!"
Shout out to Chicago
So amazing. I am living in 1974 right now. Right down to the day. I am 73 and remember it like it was yesterday. Thank you Randy for everything and may Robbie rest in peace.
I'm 74 loved the song from day one read an item the other day people want it banned as its an insult to people who stutter how stupid lol x 😆
Really, that is stupid. It was a great song and the stutter doesn't insult anyone. It was the phrasing they were doing to get the guitar parts right and they decided to keep it in as it sounded great just like that...and they were right. It holds up today just fine!❤
I'm 70 it was one of the best years of my life. Great old days.
Bachman Turner Overdrive you are great and lovely. This song You ain´t seen nothinng yet I love. Thank you very much for this. Love from Sweden ❤❤❤
Almost 50 years old and it's still amazingly fresh and a great rocker! Overdrive? Yeah!!
Here HEAR!!! 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
@@lewiscarey6984 agreed 👍, Hear, Here🇨🇦🇺🇲🇺🇸🇨🇦🇨🇦🇺🇸
I was Ten ? Think I was Still Listening to AM ?
You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet!
Wtedy jeszcze miałem zalążki wąsa!🤠👍🎸🎶🍻🤪
we had some of the best music ever produced in the 70s..
glam rock, disco, metal....still playing today...and rocking
and satin clothes. i was a teenager in the 70s and its the best decade for music
@@lynfletcher7744 dont forget the 4" heels...
One of the best hits ever, I am over 60 & still lovin it !!
Annie you got a good taste of music ,greetings
I'm 59 a d I still love this song the guitars are awesome a lead singer songs great
61 here , still loving it , take care , grts from Belgium ,
I almost forgot this band is Canadian
@@GuyFromCanada25 Owen you are from??
Moin ich bin 71und die 70 er war die schonste zeit meines lebens danke das ich diese zeit erleben durfte danke auch fur die herrliche musich was bleibt sind die erinnerungen
This song has it all : philosophy in the lyrics, stuttering ( like My Generation) celestial lead guitar, iconic power chords, solid drumming and MORE COWBELL !
Philosophy in the lyrics. You''re talking about "any love is good love," right? That statement haunts me. It's so 70's. Today's equivalent would be "it's all good." Any love? Lol
@@brianmallen8887 Yes. Nobody was swiping left 10,000 times. "So I took what I could get".
I really like that celestial guitar riff too. It's one of the best parts of this song.
Wasn't More cowbell on "fear of the reaper" of Blue Oyster Could?
@@spindriftdrinker Yeah man, Randy Bachman, what a genius: Inventive, riff machine on guitar, statement maker as a writer. The brains behind both The Guess Who and BTO. And fortuitous that Burton Cummings got disgusted with "Clap For The Wolfman" to break up TGW so there could be a BTO. That Randy B. really knew how to "taking care of business." "Anyway, any day."
Just a classic piece of rock music, it sounded great when it came out and it still sounds great 45 years later.
True Class
Now ain't that the goddamn truth, this will still sound fresh a hundred years from now, the same as all 1970's hits, more than can be said for anything produced nowadays.
@@mrand3r50n3 great song from a great time in my life !
Absolutely!
Durn tootin’!
BTO deserve more credit for what they contributed to classic rock. Absolutely crazy talented. Rush, Triumph, April Wine and BTO, all Canadian bands. I know I missed some bands but its great they rocked out so hard.
Moje mládí..!! Kazetový magnetofon...!! Vlasy až na ramena ...!! BTO z reproduktorů .....!!! 70. léta ...!!!👍👍👍
45 years have passed, still ain't seen nothing yet.
I LOL'ed!!!!
You aint been around!
wanchor maybe?
Right brother!
Hahahaha
Heard this song hundreds of times but never laid eyes on the band and I have to say they look exactly like I thought they would!
Well fed?
Omg. I grew up with this band. The guy playing lead guitar grew up just down the road
Americans have a certain look about them, I saw these in the early seventies when this song made them famous 🇺🇲🏴🏴🎸😂😀
@@malcolm2637 They're not American.
My friend Ken thought their name was Bachman Turner Overdose - the only band with six guitars man!
I turn 36 today, and I came here to listen to one of the best decades of music ever. My dad introduced me to the 70s, and I will never stop listening to actual music. It isn't that I wish I was older, I just wish music stayed this amazing.
Amen to that me too ✋
It’s one of the finest Rock n Roll songs of all time Thank you Canada!😮
Arguably the greatest pop song of the 70's
Are you the love Seattle SuperSonics guy?
Not even close Rick
O CANADA
One of my favorite songs of all time!!
I was 21 years old in 74 ! Remember this like it was yesterday! 70 's were fab!
I want to go back NOW
@@andymatthews7617 The good old days my brother.
I was 18 at that time. Unforgettable days and songs.
I was 11 but still got to enjoy the music.
was 16... but you can't set the clock back!
R.I.P., Robbie Bachman. As a percussionist, his sound was 1 that I always admired right up there with the best of them. He was so precise and had a powerful delivery that was like a steam engine roaring through a small town. Thank you for the memories and all the incredible music! 👍💯🥁🏳🌈🐺😻🔔🍔🍁
Steam engine indeed. I can't even follow his moves in this video. I have no idea how he created that sound.
Robbie was the best!!
@@nancy.lauderdale Neil Peart, Gene Krupa, Charlie Watts, Sheila E., Buddy Rich, Mick Fleetwood, Keith Moon, Phil Collins, Ginger Baker, Lars Ulrich, Phil Rudd, Clyde Stubblefield and the list/beat goes on ... 🥁🤣🎩🪘🎼🧨🌠🔥💣💥🎆
@@wulfboi8808 Lars Ulrich? 🤣
Tim Bachman just died this past weekend.
This Song really gets you going!!! Love it 70's were the Best !! Miss those days 🎵🎶🎼🎶🎼🎵❤️
The 70's were by far the best times for superb music.
Superb with reverbbbb!
Yes it was 70s rock
❤️1970s music era,, greatest music era ever
Right after the 1790s
@@arminhanik7229 I agree
First date with my wife was to a concert by these guys. 47 years later and we're still together!
But this song doesn't age....
Good one!! Congratulations to you both!
Congratulations!
I love that
Same I’m still with the same woman listening to this song growing up together
🙏🏽🙏🏽
I just love the old 70's music. Nothing like it. Miss those days.
When we were Young. 😀
Listening to this kind of music, I miss those days, and I wasn't even alive yet.
Hi, You're damn right dude!
@@kbb6279 crazy how a certain sound is almost never made again once time passes like 70s 80s 90s
@@NIGHTMAREDEATH101 Allex, true. Nostalgia? Sounds and experiences, smells, tastes and the first awareness of love. The longing for it. Music, if the world could invest all money going for war and weapons in music...!🤔😀🎵🎶🎵🔊🔊
I first heard this in 1978. Thanks I am still enjoying it 50years down the line.
The good old days... When musicians actually knew how to play an instrument. I'm so very grateful I grew up in the 70's & 80's.
You must be joking. There have been plenty of musicians who have done it as good as they did back then.
Amen! 💯👏🥁😎
@@Steveman27 Behave! Some can play, but they don't create the same, their dreams are broken and their lyrics cynical.
Spoiler: the good old days is today for the new generations.
(My good old days date back to 1974, but that only proves that I am old)
Plenty of good musicians out there who still know how to play instruments. Some of us actually go out and watch them play live.
What a stupid comment with zero substance. Get over yourself.
65 here and I’ve always loved this song ❤
Oh how I wish I could go back to the 70's, great music, cheap gas, GTO's and 442 's and I was young. Can't beat that.
i miss the 70's and i'm 77 love this song to this day and i had a 442 Olds. The times we had.
Well for you maybe because half of the world was in the same unrest as today alongside communism.
@@badsiknius4862 Will never change, humans been slaughtering each other for thousands of years. The destiny of homo sapien, hominids. Have a nice day, fellow peasants. LOL.
I was brought home from the hospital in a 67' GTO convertable in 1972. Blessed.
When you go, take me with ya.
Can remember when this came out in 74, I'd just left school, still love it today 2024 x
47 years now and this song is still g-g-g-g-great.
Stutter in a song, one must be really c-c-c-c-crazy even to think about it. It's absolutely f-f-f-f-fantastic.
What a cracking tune. It's a monster p-p-p-p-piece.
Forget covid jab, how about an adrenaline jab for a ch-ch-ch-ch-change.
True. I'm straight up from the hood and as a youngster in the early 70s, I remember hearing this song for the first time on a 3 day weekend Boy Scouts camping trip. When I came home, I kept singing the song around the house and my mother became worried. But I told her, "Don't worry, you ain't seen nothing yet."
Pass THAT spike in my DIRECTION
First time I heard it, other than the hiccup style of Buddy Holly, was Roger Daltry doing My Generation, but BTO absolutely mastered it
I call this a summer anthem short shorts halter tops cool
@ Pandora, true! I love the story behind the stuttering. I thought it was genius!
It's a crying shame we don't have this type of music today. I only listen to Classic Rock. Long live the 60s and 70s
Shame about this singer doing from rock star to going to a joke in the ‘Hangover’ movies🤡🌏😂😂
BRILLIANT TIMES BRILLIANT MUSIC.
Yes!
They played at my brother in law's company picnic in Brush Prairie, Washington back in the mid 90s, they're really just a bunch of good ol boys just havin fun. They're awesome! Rock On BTO!
Thank You BTO! one of the greatest of All-Time
Graduated high school in 74 riding around in my 70 barracuda with the am radio blasting this song brings back great memories!
Omg we had a 70 Cuda cannery yellow, black stripe with a 426 Hemi man o man
wow! great car! might have to go listen to "Barracuda" now😁
Sweet. I was drifting in my 1975 Jaws.
I had a 71 cuda with a pistol grip stick shift and a built in 8 track in the dash. 383 high performance engine. Wish I had it today.
I wish as a working class man I could afford any of those bad a$$ cars! I'm 55 and those cars were always out of reach to my generation. But I'm a humongous fan!
Rest in Peace Robbie Bachman from the band called Bachman Turner i always listened and watched all ur songs and videos i always wanted to see you live in concert but there was always something in my way i was not able to come and see you in person it was just devastating heart breaking to hear about ur death in the year 2023 u was only 69 it sucks u did not celebrated ur 70 birthday u will never know u had a huge Canadian fan from British Columbia u have touched and inspired so many people all around the world with ur talents and ur lovely and amazing singing voice and u played the drums and the guitar u was very talented u will be sadly loved and missed by ur family and friends ur fans all over the world i just cant get over that the fact that the world has lost one great and amazing legend u have inspired me with ur music and videos u will be forever in my thoughts and prayers u wont be forgotten rest in peace my friend Robbie Bachman
Iconic sound of the 1970's. A great decade to experience!
It is all Blair Thorntons lead guitar in this song. Fabulous
Probably, the ever greatest.
Yes but..... incredibly bad public dress code these daze , fashion & that x
Just imagine the real freedom of that time. It's hard to believe it was real.
7 is Gods number IMO 1970s was the greatest decade for great magical real music that makes you feel real good and happy....that's why I say 7 is special number.
Back "in the day" this song was all over the radio. Imprinted in my head. I hear it today and still know the words. Can't recall what I had for dinner last nite, but still.
the 70 ies again. the greatest decade of the music business. this is one of these songs with a soul-touching vibe. not a single annoying measure in it, you gotta love these harmonies, melodies, and singing styles. the hits of nowadays compared to this are annoying AF. and there are countless more songs of that era with this kind of magic in them, that can't be described in words. I love the 70ies.
Well said...
Masterpiece of a song
The'70-the Best music ever
I'm from the 70's and I totally agree it was the best time to grow up in that era the music was the best not to mention the fashion
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🤘🏼🤘🏼
This is an incredible song. It will live forever.
This song reminds me of discovering music for the first time as a teenager happy days
Voted the greatest stuttering song.
Please share.
Please
Yes .
ABSOLUTELY A CLASSIC AND I NEVER GET TIRED OF HEARING THIS TUNE! THIS TUNE WILL ALWAYS BE DISCOVERED AND LOVED BY GENERATION AFTER GENERATION! IT'S A GOLDEN HIT!
True!
Too bad he's not as good at lip-synching. Even the guitar is off. 😅
Such a great one! Music from the days of my youth. Cannot be beat! Thanks for playing this!
High School memories... this song is just awesome
College memories for me.
@@alansheiman4818 So many of my memories are gone. Bachman died today😣
@@imeanithonest5704 Oh crap. Really.
Nice song
My brother's favorite. Him and I used to jam this song as young kid teens. RIP My brother....I miss you.
I used to sing it with my best friend too, we were teenagers...
He and I...
buzz bang I’m sorry for your loss
BTO💝💝💝💝💝💝
I hear you Buzz Bang. My Brother and i were closer than 2 fingers crossed. He was killed in a car crash in 1978 (i was 16 and he was 12) Thanks for the memories John.
50 years old this year and still as fresh as ever
I am 50 too
Bachman Turner Overdrive - You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet 1974 Video Sound HQ 1256pm 20.9.24 just as i had the elkie brooks song pearls a singer rattling round my head as i wandered home from the dole.... i had a flashback to the 19070's and having too lok into a mirror to ascertain that my pants weren't flares, my shoes weren't platform... jeeez.... which dolt was being badgered by the labour exchange during the 70's... Rawtenstall, Lancashire? did you end up belting the dick mithering you?
I'm a kid and i enjoy a whole lot of these songs. I really like the older songs, I was definitely born at the right time, I can use the internet to listen to all these songs!
I was 65 years old when this came out in 1974, I'm 115 now and this music never gets old.
115 is the new 90
Your alegend! Rocking at 115!😅
Heaven on earth is in what state. I feel old as dirt but you got me beat. You must be having to pay back borrowed time back. Where can I get some with lots of interest. 🤣
Onya 😊🇦🇺
I died in 1974 aged 95. But I'm still rocking to this, so dream on youngster .
The 70s rocked! 🔥⚡⭐🌈🔥
True damn right bud...... Oh, those were the days!!!!
@@nigelbevan8449 I remember it well!
Lead guitarist could make their guitars sing! It was impossible to sit still! Parts of your body instantly move when the rock music from the 70-80's is being played. Pure magic☺️.
ain't that the truth!!
❤️ 1970s music. Greatest music ever made
I am grateful that I grew up when these bands were playing. The music was never better.
Charts today are crap. But there is good music out there. You have to dig for it.
There is one reason why new songs have a hard time to compete:
you don't have good memories and good feelings (yet) to the new songs.
If you open your heart to give the new music a chance you may like it.
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NEVER. EVER
@@RM-lk1so So if you say "NEVER EVER" IMHO this means you are as close-hearted as the people in the sixties / seventies sayd to rock'n roll "what a devils music"
I remember playing this album as a kid. What great memories. When music was real.
Dont you wish we were back in the 20th century
Exactly 70s is best.GP NZ.
I'm 71 years old and loved this song and band from the moment I heard it. I play it regularly on my CD player in my car and watch this awesome group on UA-cam ❤
Just never gets old. It’s pretty much flawless
So sad that Robbie Bachman, the Drummer of Bachman Turner Overdrive passed away. BTO will always be one of my top favorites Rock Bands!!! Comforting prayers to his family & friends & fans.
One of the greatest songs ever. T H A N K Y O U !!!!
Not enough
Excelente, soy Argentina , tengo 70 años. Me hiciste viajar a esos tiempos , dónde la música era SOÑAR
I second that. All time classic.
Not even close
Don't think I could ever tire of hearing this song...
Just turned 60, 10 days ago so that puts me at arond 9 or 10 when this gem was released. 70s tunage still rocks. 😊😊😊
Nothing like a Rock n Roll FM station back in the 70's & 80's. Weekends were the best too! Miss the songs and camaraderie.
Same! I still listen to my FM oldies station on my radio. Sweet memories 💝
This was the year we emigrated to Canada from the UK and discovered what a great music industry there was here. Now at 77 I must have listened to this a hundred times. Love, love it still
it must've been a prime time for emigration cuz I really loved the new Brits in my school. And the trade off was amazing! I learned all about The Specials and The Jam and the punk scene and I showed them BTO and The Guess Who and other local bands (me and my hoodlum friends trying our best to set up some underground sounds). Good times!
We emigrated from England to Canada in 1957 and I'm so glad I grew up with the fantastic music scene in Toronto. Music was EVERYTHING, EVERYWHERE, All AT ONCE!!😂
Proof that Canadians can rock with the best of them
I say back then.. now not so much
check out Jery darby, sound engineer par excelance,...
BTO is one of the best rock bands ever. They have so many bangers
Wait, they're canadian? How are so many amazing bands from my home country?
Niel Young.
The drummer is a human metronome. There's an energy and feel to this song and it comes from that superb drummer, RIP Robbie
true, Robbie is superb
My goodness,this song is 50 years old!! F man,I am getting old!
Your in good company!
BTO was my first concert in 9th grade. I'm 64 and still blast it on the radio when it comes on my local 70's station.
You're as young as the woman you feel mates !
@@fay-amieaspen6046 thank you.
Me too
God I really miss the 70's
I was 12 when this came out and I loved it.
I'm 61 now and hate my life.
IM 62 AND FEEL THE SAME WAY. KEEP YOUR CHIN UP AND SMILE THAT WE HAVE MADE IT THIS FAR. IM THE LAST ONE LEFT OF ALL MY FREINDS. TAKE CARE BUDDY
I don't hate my life but we grew up with the best music. Keep listening to the good tunes of our past.Take care
I love you
I'm with you and the others we had the best years of our lives during the late 50's, the 60's, and 70's I'm 71 now and facing health issues that may only allow me another 3 to 5 years but if it comes down to that I'll be ready since this world goes downhill more and more everyday, I wasn't planning on facing life's health quality issues over 80 anyway and I feel very fortunate that I made it this far since I knew a lot of people that never even lived to their 40's, 50's, 60's, and so on.
@@mustbetrue1602I'm 77, so how about we trade😅?
In 1974 I was 9 years old. You can believe that I still listen to this song today.
The musicians' performance for me is incredible to this day.
I'm a fan of BTO
70 year old here, I'm here in 2024 1ve been a fan of BTO since, since I can't rember.
Yeah I was in the mood for a little guitar😂
RIP Robbie Bachman.
They're takin' care of business up in heaven this morning.
Bachman-Turner Overdrive drummer Robbie Bachman is gone at 69.
I loved his style and his look (those glasses were so great) and the way he hit that high-hat. I think Robbie had such a terrific splashy groove and a truly original sound to his percussion.
Thanks for the music Robbie.
Agreed! RIP Robbie...Gary and Tim. Randy is the only brother left. Bless his heart.
I was 9 years old in 1974. Didn't think about anything. But it was a good song. Now at 60, the technology, the events, people all surround the songs of that year really make one think how good and lucky we are to be blessed with life..... Thanks God!!
On to the next tune, ripping up the charts in 1978,
It's Hot Chocolate
"Everyone's a winner".......
Love this. I'm right there with you, man.
47 years listening to this song and still amazed.
This was the first album I ever bought with my own money, had no idea who BTO was at the time, became one of my favorite albums, played on a portable record player !
Ah the good all days,we just enjoy what is left now..love 70's music
Holy shizzle! I haven't heard this in decades. I was only 5 yrs when it came out. Love it still. 😊
RIP Robbie Backman! I had the pleasure of meeting his older brother who you see on lead vocals, Randy Bachman.
Amo está canción y al cantautor R. Backman
well all right 🤘
One of the Greatest Canadian Bands ever 🇨🇦 Thanks for the wonderful memories love the 70's!! Love you guys!! Truly Canadian!!! Brilliant
Who do you take, BTO or The Guess Who (1966-70)?
Great music coming from Canada past......also the Stampeders.
In memory of Rob Bachman, who kept the rhythm going in perfect time as member in good standing of Bachman-Turner Overdrive. “You Ain’t Seen Nothin’ Yet” remains one of my all-time favorite songs.
The song is literally a joke about his brother's/band manager speech impediment.... it was never meant to be released.. when it came time to put out their 3rd studio album, the record company said it was" missing something" and that's how this was added to the record
I think he is still living🤔
Did he have the jab
this song and takine care of business a song so great the named a movie after it. they just don't make bands like they did in yester year bto reo aero smith lynard skynard styx. all great bands never will they have bands like that again.
@@stansirlmkhope2312Maybe you've mistaken him with that guy named Stalin 🤔👊
When one lives in one's time, they come with us. Here is a young man from the 70s..
The musicians from the '70s were talented and passionate when singing. I am never bored when I listen to music from the '70s. I am at awe when I listen to this music genre. Fabulous.
Great times Jesse I was there and now I wish I could go back todays so called music is CRAP
Best era ever. Talent mattered back then.
So true Jesse !!! Every word you said is true !!!
I’m so glad, I grew up listening to music in the seventies and so thankful for UA-cam to go back and watch and listen to the 70s in my 60s.
Came here to hear this classic tune in honor of Robbie Bachman who passed today. RIP Robbie.
OMG I love these guys. Remember hearing this song for the first time at a friend's 21st. Blown away. Best thing about the 70s is all their fabulous songs.
GREAT DAYS.
This was the Album and Hit 45 that BTO finally surpassed the Guess Who and Mr. Cummings, much to Mr. Bachman's delight, as Burton pretty much dissed Randy big time following Randy's exit from the Guess Who in May of '70. Then 2 years later, Cummings recorded this Classic song for his 1st Solo Album and was Randy's friend again.
There's no telling how much I love this song and video: the lyrics, the energy, that infectious guitar in the chorus, the stuttering, the singer's eyes, the drummer's hair, the vibes, everything! 70s gem.
The cowbell, don't forget the cowbell !!!
Randy Bachman was mocking his brother Tim who had a terrible stuttering problem that's why he wrote the song and performed it the way he did
@@patcom1013 Check out Sina on drums , doing this tune with her sister on cowbell. Great !
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@@johnfabozzi3636 R.I.P. Tim Bachman; damn this hits hard.🕊️💖
I LOVE THIS MUSIC !!!Saudações do Brasil!
For my generation (I’m currently 22, soon to be 23), this is one of those songs that you’ve heard before a loooong time ago, but never knew the name of it, finally discovered the name of this song a few years back. I was looking for it for the longest time. So happy I now know the name of this song! Nostalgic song for me even though I wasn’t even around yet when this banger was released! Rock on🤘🏼
It’s amazing how well this song has held up nearly half a century later. I remember listening to this song with my dad in the 70’s while he worked on his Harley In the garage. Such great memories.
The guitars are freaking awesome in this song
Go to Songfacts.com and read the backstory on this song! We almost didn't get this masterpiece! You're welcome! ;-)
The Fender Strat is ubiquitous in Rock. The Fender Telecaster is also a staple piece.
But that Gibson SG that Blair Thornton is playing is THE cornerstone guitar of most every Rock band of renown since it was first developed.
BTO, AC/DC, Derek Trucks, Black Sabbath, The Doors, Uriah Heep, Frank Zappa...and the list goes on.
@@matthewbradley3395 No way!! The Gibson Les Paul is.
@@roquefortfiles Whay! The Strat is sexiest cuz it looks like a chicks body.... ba ba baby
@@pewsterbaby The Les Paul is "THE" rock guitar.
One of the finest singles to enter the UK charts in 1974.
What number did it reach?
@@ajs41 No 2. can't remember what kept off top spot. No doubt some garbage
@@jonsebastian95 - "Lonely This Christmas" by Mud. Never p!$$ed in a pot on the U.S. charts. None of their stuff.
And not just "officially." "YASNY" was kept at #2 on both the NME and Melody Maker charts.
The worst Christmas song of all: "Lonely This Christmas".
One hit wonder
Wow, wonderful, that tune sounds so energetic and joyous👍🏻. I heard this in the yt lifestream of a guy who was driving on the highway. It's 50yo Music and nevertheless alot more lively than much of todays music. 70s is something else.
"It's Mr Bachman, Mr Turner and Mr Overdrive with the rocktastic ya ain't seen nothin yet. LET'S ROCK!"
Dave 'Smashie' Nice.
Lol our American friends won't get that poptastic intro...
I always think of the same clip..brilliant
Masterpieces like that go with you into heaven. Man what big great heaven do we have. I'm 70 years old now and I miss those days. When I drive in my car and if the radio plays some of these righteous songs then I want everyone to hear it feel the spirit this love energy. There are sooooooooooo many good things to say, I just miss those musical days. Can't take that shit I listen to in the radio,just can't take it. Love Ya, greetings fromFrance by Paris.
So agree with you. I am also 70 and there is nothing like this music!
ABSOLUTELY
.from a kid of 56 yo
I'm with you on that! I wouldn't trade the music of the 60s, 70s and eighties for anything I hear today!❤