Its still amazes me, after forty years of increasing discerning taste, just how incredibly good this performance was. 50's-80's You don't know what you got until its gone.
The fact that you dont interrupt the song 20 times to give your view is appreciated. Listen to the whole song, experience the magic....the talk about it.
Rush, Triumph and Max Webster were the three local bands I grew up with and loved in the 70's. What a time it was for music and the decade following. All 3 as good or better Live.
@@Ontariosound True. Rush always will IMO be the GOAT. Max 's song "Battlescar" colab with Rush is fire. Not sure if Rebecca has heard. Unfortunately her intro to Rush was not the best to start with. (YYZ) Hope she will try again.
When I was a kid in the mid seventies I was ten years old. My father drove truck for a company that hauled a lot of electronics. He took me to a place in Toronto for a delivery and Ric Emmett, Neil Peart, Getty Lee and Kim Mitchell were jammin. Three years later I seen Max Webster then Triumph became my favourite band but seen a lot of Rush, Triumph and Max Webster a bunch of times. Triumph is still my favourite band as Rik Emmett is top five guitar players in the world. CANADA ROCKS
Glad you liked this so much Rebeka. Great choice for those who voted for this one. From what you put up on the screen about the inspiration for this song. Fight The Good Fight is a band composition with lyrics by Emmett, who was inspired by his aunt, who was dying of cancer. "What can you tell someone who is facing the last challenge of this life?" he said in a interview. "Or - what will you tell yourself? If you're in a rock band called Triumph, what message can you share with the people listening to a song on the radio, or standing on their chairs, out in an arena? Everyone gets to decide what their own 'good' fight will be, but everyone should be encouraged to discover it, and do it." Source: Songfacts
Hi this is Mike from Calgary. I was in the crowd to when I was 16 years old. It's quite the story how a Canadian kid could be at that show but I was. Today is May 1st and at the end of the month it's going to be the 40th anniversary of the 1983 US Festival. It would be able to talk two other people that were there. I actually don't know how to go about it though. I don't know much about computers. Anyway, thank you very much
Triumph were a tight music 🎵🎶🎵🎶😃 machine!!!! Their live performances were practically flawless!!!! Sometimes their live performances were just as good if not BETTER than their albums!!!!! 😄😀😁 Full of energy!!!! And youthful exuberance!!!!!😃 Rik Emmett was on Fire that day!!!! Gil Moore sang really good and pounded the crap out of those drums!!!!! Mike Levine was no slouch when it came to stage presence and getting the crowd motivated to stand up and cheer and raise their arms up in the air!!!! He played keyboards 🎹 along with Bass guitar!!!!😃😁😀😄😀
Great to see that you obviously enjoy and appreciate this kind of music ... Triumph was unmatched in so many ways. I saw them in Halifax NS in 1988 which was made into a live DVD . Your reaction during the song was reminiscent of the many beautiful women at that concert who knew how to rock out! Good memories!
Great reaction video! Those of us who grew up listening to Triumph understood how incredible his talent is. It's wonderful to see someone younger than their fifties appreciate them as much as we do! You just gave yourself a subscriber and I look forward to watching you more! ROK on Rebeka!
I'm so glad you did this one Rebeka, These guys live around the corner from me and are very nice guys. Gil has a recording studio and school which is the biggest in Canada in my town Mississauga Ontario just west of Toronto. I once told him that growing up listening to their music made me want to be a rock star, He said be careful what you wish for with a wink. I understood because things were not rosy for them
Grew up in the 60's, and only now listening to and really appreciating Rush and Triumph. Funny that I missed them all this time, but better late than never.
I can tell you the secret to why there are so many incredible Canadian bands. Winter. These young musicians are housebound during the cold snowy months and they sit for hours with their music.
We older people were definitely spoiled, 60s 70s 80s produced great singers and bands. It’s fun watching these reactions videos , Rebeka was definitely getting into it.
Thanks for doing this. I grew up with this band. Seen them live about 15 times before I was twenty and would love to see them get back together for a couple of shows.
Triumph 1983 us festival and also had the privilege to see Triumph live during the 1980's at the Aladdin Theater for the Performing Arts in Las Vegas Nevada.
Really glad you got to react to these guys. Insanely talented. Once heard an anecdote from Steve Perry of Journey where he said that Rik Emmitt could hit notes that Steve couldn't hit. My favorite countertenor. They wrote a lot of cool songs and were almost always positive in the messaging.
This band was awesome in concert. I got to see them perform live back in about '84 (can't currently remember the exact year). Fantastic show. This is my second-favorite Canadian band...Rush has the top spot. :)
I was at this concert in 1983 all three days, it was one month before I got out of the Marine Corps, it was one of the best concerts I’ve ever been to !
Triumph were from Canada and broke big in the late 70's and early 80's in the arena rock genre... they shared a few traits w/ fellow Canadians Rush - they were a rock trio and wrote about fantasy. Unfortunately, they suffered some setbacks in the 80's and 'creative differences' which led to the band's split w/ Rik (Rick) Emmett (vocals & guitar)... Triumph released 1 album in the 90's w/ Phil X (guitar), but the commercial failure led to them disbanding soon after. Phil X eventually replaced Richie Sambora (guitar) in Bon Jovi... Triumph did reunite the original band after 2000 for select shows after 20 years apart - Rik Emmett (vocals & guitar), Gil Moore (vocals & drums) and Mike Levine (bass & keyboards)... but Triumph has been permanently retired since. More Triumph songs - "Somebody's out there"... 'Lay it on the line'... 'Never surrender'... 'Hold on'... 🤘🤘🔥🔥
Love your enthusiasm on your reacts Rebeka. This is the song is certainly uplifting. Since you love live performances check out Queensryche - Take Hold of the Flame (Live in Tokyo), Iron Maiden - Hallowed Be Thy Name (Live Beast Over Hammersmith 1982), Alter Bridge - Blackbird (Live at Amsterdam), Frank Marino - Somethings Comin Our Way (Live at Agora Theatre) You'll love all of them. Keep rocking Rebeka
@@rebekaluizebudlevskamusic hey Rebeka...Triumph was my fave band in the 80s before they broke up. This was one of their best songs for sure...though my fave of theirs is Allied Forces...on the same album as Fight the Good Fight. That album was their best..and there are songs u would love to check out like Ordinary Man...its so good....thanks for sharing...this is first video i saw of yours....thanks to youtube algorhythm
Thank you for this great reaction, great to see people enjoying some amazing music. I get to listen to this stuff on the radio all the time, Triumph, Rush, April Wine, Kim Mitchell, Tragically Hip, some Canadian Classics :D
LOL...I was there. This is the US Festival '83. It was my 21st B-Day, and in my hometown (San Berdoo) at the time. The lineup was Quiet Riot, Motley Crue, OZZY, Judas Priest, Triumph, Scorpions, Van Halen. Previous to this concert, I had only seen Van Halen, of all these, the year before. 350,000'ish people and HOT!
How come I've never heard of them before?? Added to the playlist! Niiice reaction Rebeka, alwasy cool to see the joy in someones eyes when listening to great music :)
We're still out here listening Rebekah. Great song, great reaction. It's great for those of us who grew up with this music to relive our first experiences through people like you. Thank you!
I just saw your reaction ... great! I personally think you were born out of time. You'd fit in great in the 70's and 80's with that rocker vibe you have.
The guitar player is awesome and he and the drummer both sing. Me and some friends rented this video back in the early 90's and were really impressed by these guys. Rock and roll machine is a really good song from this concert as well
TREEUMPH!!! THEY WERE SO FN AWESOME, THE NAME WAS actually changed!!! FYI, this performance is 40years old this year, God Bless you for playing & Reacting to it!!!🙏🙏🙏👍💪🤘🤘🤘
I got to see them twice live! Rik Emmit is over the top talented, He`s one of my all time favorite Guitarists. I can really say that I cannot pick which Canadian Power Trio I like best, Triumph or Rush!!
Rebeka. You look stunning! Absolutely beautiful. And, an awesome reaction! Great Band, Great Choice. I feel blessed to be one of your subscribers! Kudos!
Love the band. Love the song. Love the reaction. I'm guessing it's been commented on previously (I'm lazy. Didn't check.) but....love the your same hair as Rik Emmett. God. Damn. Luxurious. Both of you rock stars. *walks away with whisky drink in hand* *singing in my highest voice - Fight The Good Fight! 'damn luxurious'*
Truly an inspirational song that I have on many playlists. Underrated group over the years. You can really hear the similarities to Rush in this one. I personally like Rik Emmet's voice better than Geddy Lee. I'm sure there are several that will disagree but only my opinion. Thanks!
Great reaction and thanks for sharing. Also at the US festival in 1983 the played 'Magic Power' and 'Lay it on the Line' both better live than recorded. Both are worth watching. But as always, listen to and watch the original first and always have the lyrics available while the music plays. Keep up the fun work. Chris
Nothing but pure raw talent, nothing today even comes close. So glad I got to grow up in a time when there was real music, talent and skill. Good times.
Was so lucky to see them 3 times live , what a time to be young back then , now mid 60s surprised I can still remember after all the substances we did , God bless and you can drum ,
Was a fun little rock-n-roll weekend with a 100,000+ of your closest friends. I was 3 rows back Center Stage. Never ate so many hotdogs, and drank so much lemonade.
Oh Yeah this is a Great Band and Song for a Reaction Time one of my Favorite Bands saw them live 9 times also watch the other live version of this Song A Night of Triumph Fight The Good Fight Always
Watch them live back in 1983 at the US Festival in San Bernardino California. They played the same day as Motley Crue, Scorpions, Judas Priest, Quiet Riot, Ozzy Osbourne and Van Halen. This 3 piece Canadian band dominated the other bands. What a night of music. They also have this song live from the US Festival
Like some other old people in your audience, I was at this concert. It was as good as you would expect. There were a lot of beautiful girls just like you in virtually nothing rockin out and loving every minute.
I LOVE your air drumming girl…shows how on the beat you are, perfect reaction imo. You are beautifully insightful and obviously love music, I bet you play an instrument…
Hi Rebeka, looking good and great reaction as always. Awesome live performance by Triumph who along with April Wine tend to be Canadian bands overlooked a bit compared to Rush ( who are also incredible live ). Keep on rockin' beautiful girl!
Back when artists were really artists. No auto tune. They played the instruments. Today, we have media generated super stars who's greatest asset is their looks.
One of my favourite concerts of all time I saw them play rock and roll machine front row at Mohawk College in Hamilton Rick Emmets singing and guitar playing were truly an incredible sight embedded in my brain for eternity i can still feel the power and the flash pods going off 40 yrs later lol. By the way you would be an awesome chick to go to a concert with and very pretty.
Oh yes the us Festival! What a lineup started with Quiet Riot, Motley Crue, Ozzy Osbourne, Judas Priest, Triumph then the Scorpion and Van Halen!!!!! I was there that day in 1983 at the US Festival .I was 17 what a time to be alive!
The live show was from the US Festival '83, day 2. It was an amazing and infamous festival because over 13 people died at that show mostly from being trampled by the stampede of people racing to the stage or from the over 110° heat.
No Autotune, no safety net...just purely amazing singing.
nailed it!
while playing some amazing guitar throughout. I love/hate Rik for his immense talent.
And playin 👍
Its still amazes me, after forty years of increasing discerning taste, just how incredibly good this performance was. 50's-80's You don't know what you got until its gone.
Isn't Rik Emmet God's greatest gift to man?
Triumph- one of the most underrated bands ever!
Welcome to our world, Rebeka.
You’re listening to the music so many of us grew up with.
One of the best live performances ever from a rock band. Unbelievable ending. Triumph has three power players.
I got to see them in 1986 in the THUNDER 7 Tour, it was AWESOME! DOKKEN opened.
Legends up here in Canada.
RIK Emmett is a guitar virtuoso.
His acoustic stuff is just incredible.
I loved that they always included one acoustic set on each album. 🥰
2 months ago I had a heart attack. In the ambulance to the hospital this is the song that I kept singing in my head.
I’m so sorry. I hope you’re well now.👼🏼✨
Triumph is amazing so under rated. Love that band . They have so many awesome songs. Never Surrender is one of my favorite.
The fact that you dont interrupt the song 20 times to give your view is appreciated.
Listen to the whole song, experience the magic....the talk about it.
Thank you.✨
Yeeeeeesssssssssss! I get so tired of the “experts” inserting themselves into the performances before they are done….
@@nicefish10I agree too!
Oh yeah Triumph is absolutely so underrated but now with you tube people finally get to see and hear for themselves 🔥
Rush, Triumph and Max Webster were the three local bands I grew up with and loved in the 70's. What a time it was for music and the decade following. All 3 as good or better Live.
Triumph were not nearly as interesting as Max or Rush.
.....and Toronto
@@Ontariosound True. Rush always will IMO be the GOAT. Max 's song "Battlescar" colab with Rush is fire. Not sure if Rebecca has heard. Unfortunately her intro to Rush was not the best to start with. (YYZ) Hope she will try again.
When I was a kid in the mid seventies I was ten years old. My father drove truck for a company that hauled a lot of electronics. He took me to a place in Toronto for a delivery and Ric Emmett, Neil Peart, Getty Lee and Kim Mitchell were jammin. Three years later I seen Max Webster then Triumph became my favourite band but seen a lot of Rush, Triumph and Max Webster a bunch of times. Triumph is still my favourite band as Rik Emmett is top five guitar players in the world.
CANADA ROCKS
I'd sort of forgotten about Max Webster. They were bad ass.
Glad you liked this so much Rebeka. Great choice for those who voted for this one. From what you put up on the screen about the inspiration for this song.
Fight The Good Fight is a band composition with lyrics by Emmett, who was inspired by his aunt, who was dying of cancer. "What can you tell someone who is facing the last challenge of this life?" he said in a interview. "Or - what will you tell yourself? If you're in a rock band called Triumph, what message can you share with the people listening to a song on the radio, or standing on their chairs, out in an arena? Everyone gets to decide what their own 'good' fight will be, but everyone should be encouraged to discover it, and do it."
Source: Songfacts
Love your reaction to this amazing tune and band. Love to see youngsters discovering the greatness of the late 70's early 80's Bands. You Rock!
I was in that crowd! The US festival was completely next level insane!!!
me too!!!high on acid!
Hi this is Mike from Calgary.
I was in the crowd to when I was 16 years old. It's quite the story how a Canadian kid could be at that show but I was.
Today is May 1st and at the end of the month it's going to be the 40th anniversary of the 1983 US Festival.
It would be able to talk two other people that were there.
I actually don't know how to go about it though.
I don't know much about computers.
Anyway, thank you very much
I was living in LA at the time.
If you’re interested, I posted a video about my day at the US Festival.
I can’t believe it’s been 40 years!
I am interested and I'm going to watch it.
@@mikewoods8565 if you want, leave a comment with your experience.
Even if it’s a long comment.
Rebeka, a woman who shares my passion for Triumph, where have you been all my life? Amazing song! Love Triumph!
Rock on! One of the best trios to ever take the stage. Fantastic performers and writers. Thanks for sharing!
Triumph were a tight music 🎵🎶🎵🎶😃 machine!!!! Their live performances were practically flawless!!!! Sometimes their live performances were just as good if not BETTER than their albums!!!!! 😄😀😁 Full of energy!!!! And youthful exuberance!!!!!😃 Rik Emmett was on Fire that day!!!! Gil Moore sang really good and pounded the crap out of those drums!!!!! Mike Levine was no slouch when it came to stage presence and getting the crowd motivated to stand up and cheer and raise their arms up in the air!!!! He played keyboards 🎹 along with Bass guitar!!!!😃😁😀😄😀
They are killing it.
Single handedly killed the US festival with this set. Its iconic.
Great to see that you obviously enjoy and appreciate this kind of music ... Triumph was unmatched in so many ways. I saw them in Halifax NS in 1988 which was made into a live DVD . Your reaction during the song was reminiscent of the many beautiful women at that concert who knew how to rock out! Good memories!
Great reaction video! Those of us who grew up listening to Triumph understood how incredible his talent is. It's wonderful to see someone younger than their fifties appreciate them as much as we do! You just gave yourself a subscriber and I look forward to watching you more! ROK on Rebeka!
Thank you.😊
So great to hear this incredible song. Thanks for reacting Rebeka!
I'm so glad you did this one Rebeka, These guys live around the corner from me and are very nice guys. Gil has a recording studio and school which is the biggest in Canada in my town Mississauga Ontario just west of Toronto. I once told him that growing up listening to their music made me want to be a rock star, He said be careful what you wish for with a wink. I understood because things were not rosy for them
One of my top bands to see Live, I so miss these guys.
Now THAT'S a reaction video! Glad I found the channel. Looking forward to more. Cheers from Toronto. ☮️🎵
Thank you so much.✨
Great choice!
I was at this concert. It was one of the greatest days of my life!
As always, great reaction and keep doing what you’re doing.
Thank you.😊🙏🏼
Grew up in the 60's, and only now listening to and really appreciating Rush and Triumph. Funny that I missed them all this time, but better late than never.
I can tell you the secret to why there are so many incredible Canadian bands. Winter. These young musicians are housebound during the cold snowy months and they sit for hours with their music.
We older people were definitely spoiled, 60s 70s 80s produced great singers and bands. It’s fun watching these reactions videos , Rebeka was definitely getting into it.
Thanks for doing this. I grew up with this band. Seen them live about 15 times before I was twenty and would love to see them get back together for a couple of shows.
Loved watching your reaction to this great song !! You were rock'in !!
Triumph seen them 5 times when i was a young lad ,best live band ever my favorite band of all time .
Awsume! And the drummer sings too. Rik Emmett had Alex Leifson of Rush do guitar on one of his solo albums.
Triumph 1983 us festival and also had the privilege to see Triumph live during the 1980's at the Aladdin Theater for the Performing Arts in Las Vegas Nevada.
Thanks for sharing one of my favorite groups to see in concert back in the 80s, I hope everyone enjoyed that as much as me.
You’re welcome.😊
I love to see young girls rock out to my old rock music. Th 80s was an awesome time.
Oh my. Trust me. There aren't many people that can hit those notes 🎶. Very special song ❤. Fight the good fight 💪✊
Im 60 Still one of my all Time Favorite Songs! There Songs always had a positive message!
Really glad you got to react to these guys. Insanely talented. Once heard an anecdote from Steve Perry of Journey where he said that Rik Emmitt could hit notes that Steve couldn't hit. My favorite countertenor. They wrote a lot of cool songs and were almost always positive in the messaging.
Such a great group, they have a bunch of awesome songs to explore.
This band was awesome in concert. I got to see them perform live back in about '84 (can't currently remember the exact year). Fantastic show. This is my second-favorite Canadian band...Rush has the top spot. :)
RUSH.....now there is a rabbit hole of music!!!!
Vocals are similar ....👍👍
You know a good thing when you see it Rebeka,I feel exactly the same way when I hear this one,Rock on Sister!
Triumph!!!!🇨🇦🇨🇦🤟🤟 Ya gotta check out April Wine too. So many amazing bands outta Canada. Seen these guys several times back in the da!!!
I was at this concert in 1983 all three days, it was one month before I got out of the Marine Corps, it was one of the best concerts I’ve ever been to !
Triumph were from Canada and broke big in the late 70's and early 80's in the arena rock genre... they shared a few traits w/ fellow Canadians Rush - they were a rock trio and wrote about fantasy. Unfortunately, they suffered some setbacks in the 80's and 'creative differences' which led to the band's split w/ Rik (Rick) Emmett (vocals & guitar)... Triumph released 1 album in the 90's w/ Phil X (guitar), but the commercial failure led to them disbanding soon after. Phil X eventually replaced Richie Sambora (guitar) in Bon Jovi...
Triumph did reunite the original band after 2000 for select shows after 20 years apart - Rik Emmett (vocals & guitar), Gil Moore (vocals & drums) and Mike Levine (bass & keyboards)... but Triumph has been permanently retired since.
More Triumph songs - "Somebody's out there"... 'Lay it on the line'... 'Never surrender'... 'Hold on'... 🤘🤘🔥🔥
Love your enthusiasm on your reacts Rebeka. This is the song is certainly uplifting. Since you love live performances check out Queensryche - Take Hold of the Flame (Live in Tokyo), Iron Maiden - Hallowed Be Thy Name (Live Beast Over Hammersmith 1982), Alter Bridge - Blackbird (Live at Amsterdam), Frank Marino - Somethings Comin Our Way (Live at Agora Theatre) You'll love all of them. Keep rocking Rebeka
Thank you!🙏🏼😊
Just saw Queensryche with Priest in 2022. Colorado USA. They absolutely shredded it. 🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼 Very impressive 🎼🎼
@@Miguel_2112even without Geoff Tate. I know Geoff is kinda an asshole...but what a voice he has
@@rebekaluizebudlevskamusic hey Rebeka...Triumph was my fave band in the 80s before they broke up. This was one of their best songs for sure...though my fave of theirs is Allied Forces...on the same album as Fight the Good Fight. That album was their best..and there are songs u would love to check out like Ordinary Man...its so good....thanks for sharing...this is first video i saw of yours....thanks to youtube algorhythm
One of my favourite bands growing up, brings back memories 😊
Same here!!!!!!
Thank you for this great reaction, great to see people enjoying some amazing music. I get to listen to this stuff on the radio all the time, Triumph, Rush, April Wine, Kim Mitchell, Tragically Hip, some Canadian Classics :D
Thank you.😊
Great reaction Rebeka. You know, if you ever decide to give up singing, I think there's a future for you as a drummer!!😉👍 Have an awesome day!!
Thank you.😊🙏🏼
Good morning, love.
One of my favorites, thank you.
Awesome band! This trio made some great rocking music, always riding on the edge of being metal level heavy. So much energy!
LOL...I was there. This is the US Festival '83. It was my 21st B-Day, and in my hometown (San Berdoo) at the time. The lineup was Quiet Riot, Motley Crue, OZZY, Judas Priest, Triumph, Scorpions, Van Halen. Previous to this concert, I had only seen Van Halen, of all these, the year before. 350,000'ish people and HOT!
How come I've never heard of them before?? Added to the playlist!
Niiice reaction Rebeka, alwasy cool to see the joy in someones eyes when listening to great music :)
Thank you!🙏🏼😊
Check out Magic Power
We're still out here listening Rebekah. Great song, great reaction. It's great for those of us who grew up with this music to relive our first experiences through people like you. Thank you!
I just saw your reaction ... great! I personally think you were born out of time. You'd fit in great in the 70's and 80's with that rocker vibe you have.
Thank you so much.✨
one of several GREAT Canadian Trios!! saw the live 14 times!! could listen to Rik Emmet sing.play guitar all day long!!!
The guitar player is awesome and he and the drummer both sing. Me and some friends rented this video back in the early 90's and were really impressed by these guys. Rock and roll machine is a really good song from this concert as well
TREEUMPH!!! THEY WERE SO FN AWESOME, THE NAME WAS actually changed!!! FYI, this performance is 40years old this year, God Bless you for playing & Reacting to it!!!🙏🙏🙏👍💪🤘🤘🤘
Thank you.😊🙏🏼
Great band with some excellent songs, cool to see them getting rediscovered
I got to see them twice live! Rik Emmit is over the top talented, He`s one of my all time favorite Guitarists. I can really say that I cannot pick which Canadian Power Trio I like best, Triumph or Rush!!
Rebeka great job with your reaction and analysis of Fight The Good Fight live performance from Triumph .
Thank you.😊🙏🏼
@@rebekaluizebudlevskamusic Your welcome Rebeka 😊❤️
Rebeka. You look stunning!
Absolutely beautiful.
And, an awesome reaction!
Great Band, Great Choice.
I feel blessed to be one of your subscribers!
Kudos!
Thank you.😊🙏🏼
I was at the US Festival 1983.
Hot day.
Yes, Triumph was good.
Love the band. Love the song. Love the reaction. I'm guessing it's been commented on previously (I'm lazy. Didn't check.) but....love the your same hair as Rik Emmett. God. Damn. Luxurious. Both of you rock stars. *walks away with whisky drink in hand* *singing in my highest voice - Fight The Good Fight! 'damn luxurious'*
Thank you.😊
I've seen that live many times. Damn! perfect. This is the best live performance seen. Timeless. I was 13 and into Kiss in 83:)
Saw them at Cobo Arena in Detroit in 1981 for the Allied Forces tour and what a show. Will never forget it....
Truly an inspirational song that I have on many playlists. Underrated group over the years. You can really hear the similarities to Rush in this one. I personally like Rik Emmet's voice better than Geddy Lee. I'm sure there are several that will disagree but only my opinion. Thanks!
Top talent trio. After all those years super to hear them
Great reaction and thanks for sharing. Also at the US festival in 1983 the played 'Magic Power' and 'Lay it on the Line' both better live than recorded. Both are worth watching. But as always, listen to and watch the original first and always have the lyrics available while the music plays. Keep up the fun work. Chris
Thank you.😊🙏🏼
Rebeka, i like the fact that you don't pause in the middle of the song, you let it play out then you react...keep up the good work.
✨Thank You✨
Great reaction. This is a favorite of mine. Great performance by the band.
Thank you.😊
One of my all time fave bands since I was a teen way way back in time :)
Nothing but pure raw talent, nothing today even comes close. So glad I got to grow up in a time when there was real music, talent and skill. Good times.
Great reaction! Love the air drumming lol you’re actually so on it a lot of the time!
Much love from Canada!
Thank you so much.✨
Was so lucky to see them 3 times live , what a time to be young back then , now mid 60s surprised I can still remember after all the substances we did , God bless and you can drum ,
Thank you.😊
Your reaction rocks just like Triumph and this song. Love it ❤
Thank you.😊
I was there just a little bit in front of the stage.... US festival rocked all 3 days
Was a fun little rock-n-roll weekend with a 100,000+ of your closest friends. I was 3 rows back Center Stage. Never ate so many hotdogs, and drank so much lemonade.
Grew up listening to these guys.. absolutely one of the greatest bands ever
Oh Yeah this is a Great Band and Song for a Reaction Time one of my Favorite Bands saw them live 9 times also watch the other live version of this Song A Night of Triumph Fight The Good Fight Always
Rik is such a wonderful singer! I'm so sorry that back in this era I didn't really listen to them and now I listen to them all the time. 😊
Rebeka Luize + Triumph = I Love You!
Watch them live back in 1983 at the US Festival in San Bernardino California. They played the same day as Motley Crue, Scorpions, Judas Priest, Quiet Riot, Ozzy Osbourne and Van Halen. This 3 piece Canadian band dominated the other bands. What a night of music. They also have this song live from the US Festival
Like some other old people in your audience, I was at this concert. It was as good as you would expect. There were a lot of beautiful girls just like you in virtually nothing rockin out and loving every minute.
"You think money can buy your soul some rest? You'd better think of something else instead"
That line has been stuck in my head for decades...
This band you want to be live . Cause I couldn't believe how amazing this song is ❤ lyrics sound. Magic ❤
I LOVE your air drumming girl…shows how on the beat you are, perfect reaction imo. You are beautifully insightful and obviously love music, I bet you play an instrument…
Love TRIUMPH saw them back at the US FESTIVAL in SAN BERNARDINO
Welcome to 🇨🇦.
Happy you arrived.
Now listen to Triumph 🤟🏼 it will change your life.
As far as Triumph goes “ Hold On “ arguably the best of their work!
Hi Rebeka, looking good and great reaction as always. Awesome live performance by Triumph who along with April Wine tend to be Canadian bands overlooked a bit compared to Rush ( who are also incredible live ). Keep on rockin' beautiful girl!
Nature's child nature's child that's a good triumph song right there on the loose running wild baby
Thank you.😊🙏🏼
Ric Emmett,lead singer, wrote this about his aunt fighting breast cancer.And he sang that at the end of the concert.
Back when artists were really artists. No auto tune. They played the instruments. Today, we have media generated super stars who's greatest asset is their looks.
Damn girl, I’ve not seen anyone rock out like that in a L O N G time! Hell yeah!
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This is from th US FESTIVAL in San Bernadino,Cali. 23 bands over 3 days ,over 500,000 people, and i was there. Greatest rock festival i ever saw.
There were so many great moments at the US 83 festival, and this is one of them .
Seen this back in "83" !!!
Excellent Show !!!
One of my favourite concerts of all time I saw them play rock and roll machine front row at Mohawk College in Hamilton Rick Emmets singing and guitar playing were truly an incredible sight embedded in my brain for eternity i can still feel the power and the flash pods going off 40 yrs later lol. By the way you would be an awesome chick to go to a concert with and very pretty.
They were so darned tight! Their timing is amazing!!
It was hot af that day. Triumph , in my opinion , was the best show of the day.
Oh yes the us Festival! What a lineup started with Quiet Riot, Motley Crue, Ozzy Osbourne, Judas Priest, Triumph then the Scorpion and Van Halen!!!!! I was there that day in 1983 at the US Festival .I was 17 what a time to be alive!
The live show was from the US Festival '83, day 2. It was an amazing and infamous festival because over 13 people died at that show mostly from being trampled by the stampede of people racing to the stage or from the over 110° heat.