HOLY! IS THIS A MASTERPIECE OR WHAT? First Time Hearing Kansas - Carry on Wayward Son Reaction!
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- Опубліковано 16 лют 2024
- Hello, everyone! Strap in for an epic musical journey as we dive into our first-time reaction to "Carry On Wayward Son" by Kansas. This track, a staple of classic rock, is celebrated for its complex arrangement, powerful lyrics, and unforgettable melodies. Join us as we experience the magic of Kansas and discover why "Carry On Wayward Son" is hailed as a masterpiece in rock music.
⭐️ WHAT WE COVER IN THIS VIDEO:
Our initial impressions of Kansas and their contribution to rock history.
Reacting to the brilliance of "Carry On Wayward Son" - from its iconic opening riff to the intricate harmonies.
Discussing the song's themes of reflection, redemption, and the journey of life.
Our thoughts on how "Carry On Wayward Son" stands the test of time as a rock anthem.
🎶 ABOUT KANSAS & "CARRY ON WAYWARD SON":
Kansas, an American rock band, has left an indelible mark on the genre with their progressive rock influences and masterful musicianship. "Carry On Wayward Son," from their 1976 album "Leftoverture," remains one of their most beloved tracks, embodying the spirit of 70s rock with its dynamic composition and thought-provoking lyrics.
👫 WHO WE ARE:
We're a couple who loves to delve into the heart of music, exploring the classics that have shaped the sound of different genres. Our channel is all about sharing those discoveries and our genuine reactions with you, celebrating the power and beauty of music.
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Released in 1976 the year I graduated from High School. Seriously, the 70's was the best and most creative era of music ever.
77 here man the best times for music i consider 71 to 79 +some early 80s van halen to 🎸🎸🎸 🤘
70s and 80s were both great eras.
BiCentennial summer was the best of times.
I graduated 77
@@charlespeterson7502 I liked some of the stuff in the 80's but for me the 70's was the pinnacle of rock.
If you are a child of the 70's as I am, this one is part of the essential soundtrack.
They really were the good old days..
I'm a child of the mid-to-late 1940's and they are on my essential soundtrack also.
Indeed!
I was a young kid in the 70's....teen and early 20's in the 80's...but this is on my "essential soundtrack"!
The 70's were the highpoint of Rock music IMHO.
Some of my Essential sound tracks consist of Carry On, Lady (STYX), Bohemian Rhapsody (Queen), Magic Man (Heart) ECT....
Kansas should be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Absolutely a travesty that they aren’t
Jay-Z is in the rock and roll hall of fame. It's kinda a meaningless popularity club now.
@@drexel5146 I was pissed when it took them forever to put Rush in the Hall. We need Supertramp and Triumph in the Hall also.
Alex Lifeson's speach was a classic.@@Buddha-of8fk
@@drexel5146 There seems to be a lot of rock and roll stories around Alex. Definitely one of my favorite bands.
Kansas was one of those rare groups whose live performances sounded even better than the studio versions.
True. "Two For the Show" is one of thr top live albums in music history
They're still touring and you are correct, their live performance is nothing short of amazing!
Add Rush to that group of great live bands.
No man ever looked that cool playing a tambourine. Ever.
Yardbirds for your love the only cool one
And Robert Plant in a few of the stages of Kashmir? ONE of them anyway.....
Mike Love is the king of the tambourine
What about Davy Jones?
I take it then you would say Yoko Ono was the coolest looking female to play the tambourine? LOL
If you watched the entire Supernatural Tv series. You always get to hear an edited part of this song every year.
The 60's and 70's were the absolute best music ever.
I was born in 1988 and I cannot disagree with that statement. I just was saying from 60' til about 78' you can't fathom how much good music was made. In all genres. The absolute pinnacle of music.
I dunno, the 80's had Kajagoogoo, Milli AND Vanilli. Sooooo........
@@mneugent7658ha! I get it😂!
@@williamyates694 Dude, Don Johnson, Bruce Willis AND Swayze all makin music in the same decade?? Hard to beat.
@@mneugent7658 Ha! You're on roll dude... Keep goin'. 🤣
Love the lyrics: "If I claim to be a wise man: it surely means that I don't know"....GREAT LINE!!!
I have this written on the whiteboard in my cubicle at work.
I'm partial to; "Always remember, I switched from equal to splenda." 😂
Socratean, in fact.
A timeless piece that will never lose it's luster.. Even my children love this song.
Arguably THE greatest rock song ever created and performed! It still gives me the chills 50 years later.
The Wall, also from Kansas, is a better song.
toss up Eagles Hotel California is up there too.
I love the way the CW's show SUPERNATURAL used this song in it's opening segment "The Story so far...". It was an epic use of the song. 🤘💗
Huge supernatural fan. It's become the unofficial theme song of the show. It fits the show so well.
Can't hear this song without thinking about Sam and Dean.
Totally feel the urge to hop into an old Impala and hunt demons whenever I hear this.
Dedicated to Sam, Dean, Cass continue the good fight as nd protect us from the stuff that goes bump in the night you Idjits😂.
This song makes me want pie.
One of the greatest rock hits of the mid-70's. The lyrics, the symbolism, the amazing musicianship - iconic!
The ENTIRE album is that great along with the next record Point of No Return.
The 70's was/is an amazing era of rock music that I'm so glad to have grown up in. The music is transformative and lasts the test of time.
One of the best frontman/violinist & let's not forget hype man ever!! Rest in peace Robby Steinhardt❤
The gentleman with the hair is Robert E. "Robby" Steinhardt and we lost him in 2021 at the age of 71. He was a well loved and respected singer. He had just finished recording his first solo album when he passed away while planning a tour.
You guys should check out "Point of no Return"... the wild-haired guys plays a great violin.
HECK YEAH!!! 🍻👏🤟
YES - late 60's/70's was the best music era EVER-!! We had insane variety, excellent talent, many genres, singer songwriter combos, the Beatles, Elvis, and SO many others
We didn't know how lucky we were growing up in the 70s.
YES....until about 1985 when we began to realize.
1 WORD SUPERNATURAL!!!
All I can think of is Supernatural. Love this!
👍👍👍👍ABSOLUTELY!!! I was just looking through the comments to see if anyone else would comment this!
So many great "Kansas" songs: "Song For America", "Miracles Out of Nowhere", "The Wall", "Relentless", "Icarus - Borne On Wings of Steel", "Child of Innocence", and on and on ...
Heck yeah and "The Pinnacle" is also a great song.
Hard to believe that some people haven't heard this yet - but always love it when younger folk discover this type of music
I saw Kansas live twice, thirty years apart, and they were absolutely phenomenal both times. RIP to Robby Steinhardt. ✌🏼😎🇺🇸
Leftoverture was the first album I purchased with my own money. I was 9 years old and spent my paper route money on this gem.
Point of no return was my first album with my own money.
One of the first albums I bought too, at age 10 - also with paper route money!
Money well spent.
Leftoverture 1976, a classic start to finish. A rabbit hole for sure. Steve Walsh had one of the best voices in rock and they are all great musicians.
This is a vocal and instrumental masterpiece, every one in that band is so so good. Awesome song.
This is a song I’ve been listening to the last 47 years and one that I could listen to every day for the rest of my life.
Hi Phil & Sam, their most iconic song, The answer is Leftoverture from 1976
Awesome to see you check out another classic song from Kansas! Too many people think of them as a 2 hit wonder (this song and Dust in the Wind), but their other songs are really good as well. Their musicianship is top notch and the vocals are some of the best out there (especially in 70's rock). This song was written by their guitarist, Kerry Livgren who says it was a song of self-encouragement. Its definitely got the upbeat 'keep on keeping on' mentality that just makes you want to 'Carry on.'
Thanks for the reaction. You both were a ton of fun to watch as usual!! 🤘
I love 'Portrait: He Knew". Seems to have been forgotten though.
Point of No Return was a fairly big hit too for them, so maybe you could say they were a 3 hit wonder, but they had many other great songs, too.
Nah...e everybody knows all their many many fantastic songs!😮😮
@@markwilliams6394and you can add Hold On, Fight Fire with Fire, Play the Game Tonight, and even People of the South Wind got considerable airplay
They absolutely nailed it! Hoping for more amazement on our next one!
Saw them live in the 70s. They were fantastic. One of the best concerts I've ever been to. This song, yes, is a masterpiece. Thank you.
You have barely scratched the surface of what Kansas can do.
One of the best bands of all time period!
There is literally no other word to describe this song, than MASTERPIECE.
I’m 61 and still listening to them. 👍
Me too (same age and still listening!)
68 and will always be listening to them !
Check out their previous albums ( Kansas, Song for America, Masque). Their Live album Two for the Show is Kansas in their prime.
Check out Mysteries and Mayhem/ The Pinnacle. And Child of Innocence on Two for the Show.
‘70’s had the BEST MUSIC!
This song is also the unofficial official theme song for the SUPERNATURAL tv show.
Kansas came to my town in the winter of 76, and this was the first concert I ever went to. I accidentally won tickets by being the right caller number to the radio station. Carry On was the big finale, and they stretched it to maybe a 15 minute piece. My ears were ringing for a week after but it was so worth it.
Simply one of the best. Kansas will never get old. Love the message to " carry on, there will be peace when you are done." Love a man who confidently plays the tambourine. So glad you loved it. Make the song a part of your life. Great reaction. Thank you for your work.
Great band. I knew you guys would dig it. Kansas has lots of great songs. I believe this is the most played song on classic rock radio. Others to consider, Point of No Return. The Wall. I've seen them twice in concert in 94 and 2014. They still sound amazing.
Kansas is a remarkable band for sure. 😊❤This is a huge hit. 😊
I just saw them 2 weeks ago in concert. Still sound great. They are such great musicians.
I love how chill the drummer is.
Like it's just another day at the office 😊
How have you not heard this song before? This has been a major song for so long and is in a ton of movies and shows.
There is NO sitting still to this song. Rocked out to it as a teen and still rock out to it when it comes on at the grocery store 😁
This song also was the most requested song on the radio nearly 20 years after it was originally released
Carry On Wayward Son - a feast for the ears
Dust In The Wind - a feast for the soul
I just love watching people react to this awesome song!
Just got my Drivers license and had Kansas on 8 Trac cruising the streets of Boston cranking the stereo 1976 Smoking Bones!😵💫
Another great Kansas song - Song for America
I loved this ALBUM in the 80's, i was in HIGH SCHOOL, great times, miss the 80's
No auto tune, pure talent.
The Outlaws ~ Green Grass & High Tides is a good one!
Sat in my room, waiting for the weeks radioshow and the tape Recorder on rec/pause... Same day came Heart - Barracuda... Then Kansas - Carry on my wayward son and im still in schock 48 years later 💥
I love being born in the Bicentennial year 76 baby! Some awesome music came out without a doubt!
Among the best of 70s. Pure rock.
How do you write something like this? One of the greatest songs _EVER!!_
My bestie and I choreographed this one at a school dance when we were 13. Omg this one!! It became the theme song for Supernatural ❤ Check out an episode if you haven't...Sam & Dean 🔥🔥 I love how you caught the spiritual journey in the lyrics. Great reaction!! ❤
I also love point of no return. It's another great Kansas song. Love the review.
Such a joy watching someone hearing this song for the first time.
damn, cant believe you haven’t done this song yet. keep up the journey🤘🏼
I grew up in that era. My wife and kids have repeatedly heard from me that when I die I want this played at my funeral.
This is such a fantastic song. Kansas was the last band I saw in concert before the COVID lockdowns in 2020, and they were amazing, and this song, of course, was spectacular.
So many great Kansas songs: “Cheyenne Anthem,” “The Wall,” “Song For America,” “Nobody’s Home,” “Point of Know Return,” “Andi,” “Inside of Me,” “Back Door,” and “Closet Chronicles” to get you started.
“Portrait (He Knew)”, “Sparks of the Tempest”, …oh…hell….ALL of them!
Sooo much more to uncover with KANSAS
Definitely their best song, and especially live.
From the same album... "What's On My Mind" is another banger.
What’s On My Mind is another GREAT tune!
An absolutely virtuoso piece of music and a true masterpiece, not just in the rock genre, but in ANY genre. Easily one of the greatest songs of my lifetime.
What is awesome about Kansas's musical diversity is that they can blow you away even on a song where their most distinctive instrument, Robby Steinhardt's violin, isn't present.
You have now hit two of the band's Three Big Hits and will no doubt be told to try the third, "Point of Know Return". Which you totally should, but let me throw a few more out there:
"Down the Road"
"Song for America"
"Icarus (Borne on Wings of Steel)"
"The Wall"
And later on (you're not ready for them yet)
"Lamplight Symphony"
"Closet Chronicles"
Enjoy!
Alot of memories listening to this song. Great song for sure.
Hammond D3 Organ, played through a Leslie mixer! There will never be a better organ! Amazing Talent! 😎👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Kansas was my very first concert back in 85, just awesome❤
Gorgeous song, talented musicians ❤❤❤😊.
It's impossible to not love this song.
Great song forevermore! How about another banger, Ten Years After, “I’d Love to Change the World”. Alvin Lee rocked the song!🎶🎶🎶
"Leftoverture" 1976... one of several amazing albums in 1976 such as the debut album "Boston" by Boston, the Eagles "Hotel California," Styx "Crystal Ball," "Frampton Comes Alive" by Peter Frampton, and "Silk Degrees" by Boz Scaggs... just to name a few.
So many hooks in one song.
When the Leftoverture album was completed the record company told the band that they need one more song that could be their single. Kerry went home and came back with this song.
The rest is history.
Carry on Wayward Son was featured on the US TV series Supernatural" its the song Dean Winchester liked to blare while driving in his classic car. You younger folks hear snippets of older songs on TV and movies and don't realize until you react to them. Thank you for the great reaction!
Point of Know Return is still my go to Kansas song. That being said there is so many other songs by these guys that are awesome.
74 to 78 was the very peak of rock music, reaching full flower in instrumentation and production, before descending into the technocrap of the 1980s. It couldn't last forever, and there was great, but different music music still made in the 80s and 90s, but this style and arrangement of rock was gone. Life goes on, but something is always lost.
Classic example of a 70's rock band that totally crushed it!
Leftoverture. 1976. Awesome reaction!
Quite possibly the greatest rock song of all time. It is a masterpiece.
This song is so engrained in my brain with the season premiere/finale's for the TV show Supernatural that I always picture those montages when I hear this song everytime. Great song, great vocals, and great reaction!
This song brings me back to the show Supernatural every time I hear it
Did you lose your shoe?
Great reaction and thanks for sharing. Other songs worth listening to from Kansas across a decade or so: 'The Wall'; 'Point of Know Return'; 'Portrait, He Knew'; 'Hold On'; 'Reason to Be'; 'Circle of Iron'; 'No Room for a Stranger'; 'Closet Chronicles' and many, many more. Chris
'Curtain of Iron'. ;-)
The wall
Also Miracles out of nowhere, Magnum Opus and Cheyenne Anthem...
They were having so much fun too! Thanks for sharing it. 🙂
This song was also played on every season finale of the TV show supernatural
When I hear this song, I am reminded of this: In the 1977 film "Heroes" starring Henry Winkler as a disturbed Vietnam veteran and Sally Field (and featuring a pre Star Wars Harrison Ford), this song is played at the dramatic closing scene.
I am 68 and grew up on these guys. Steve Walsh is the organ playing singer and his voice is very rock and roll..they have many banging tunes. They had some very interesting albums early on...I saw them live playing in Boulder Co at an all day concert with the headliner the Rolling Stones...at Folsom Field in the sunshine..what a day in 1978..
If you ever watched the show supernatural. This was kind of the theme song. It was played quite a bit in the show.
The song that almost wasn't. Livgren wrote this the night before they finished the Leftoverture LP recording. They were literally packing up when he walked in and told them he had one more song for them to consider. The rest was history. When they played the recording for Don Kirshner (President of their Record company at the time), his mouth fell open.
Bourne on Wings of Steel, Hold On and He Knew are worth a listen to, too. A different group but if you're getting into these, Green Grass and High Tides by The Outlaws might be your cup of tea.
I'm pretty sure this is a superimposition of the studio track over live concert video. Doesn't matter -- top 10 song of all time, in any version. Pure genius.
Iconic classic rock. I first heard this from my brother around 1980ish, along with Boston, ELO, Skynyrd, The Who etc. & played them all when I was in high school. So many memories of cruisin the strip on Friday/Saturday nights…my cassette player was working overtime!🤘😎
the guy with the gorgeous hair and beard played the violin. we lost him the other year.
A group of extremely talented musicians
Oh yessss...y'all should listen to _Point of Know Return_ on the next Kansas run.
Top 5 favorite song of all time . I grew up in the 70s and 80s and knew this would be a classic even back then. ❤