Great song. Love their 70s era. I was fortunate to see them on the Hi Infidelity tour in their hometown, Champaign, Illinois in 1981. RIP Gary Richrath. He was an underrated guitarist.
You know how to Rock! Great Song this Guitar Player Gary Richrath was a Very Talented Guitar Player never really given his Due! Unfortunately he is no longer with us I grew up with this Band went to see them many times!
The lead guitarist name is Gary Richwrath(not sure I'm spelling the last name right) R.I.P. he's been gone for a few years now. But your opinion of his playing is spot on! He was an amazing musician! Peace out! 👍💯🔥🎸🇺🇸😎
RIP Gary, Feel So Fortunate To Have Seen The Last Part Of This Tour 1978. R.E.O. Also Played A Few Songs From The Album: You Can Tune A Piano, But You Can't Tune A Fish- Roll With The Changes, Say You Love Me, Or Say Goodnite, And I Believe The Other Song Might've Been Time For Me Too Fly? Missed The First Two Opening Bands, But Still A Great Concert Altogether. Everybody Knows That R.E.O. Was A Lot More Heavier In The Mid-seventies.
Saw REO three times in the 80's. Far and away my favorite band of all time. Also saw them with the best opening band I caught when Billy Squire opened their show. What a night!
A great song written by the late great Gary Richrath,who was the one killing it on the guitar.They were a very good rock band in the '70's and early '80's.They still tour today,but no member now was from the band when it started.I saw them with Cronin as the lead singer and Muke Murphy as the lead singer,and Gregg Philbin and Bruce Hall on bass.My favorite line up was Gary,Alan,Bruce,Neal and Cronin,yhough I did like Mike singing as well.Cronin was too much of a diva to me,but he could sing.Never saw them without Gary,just not the same band.
Hi Sassy The lead singers name is Kevin Cronin and the lead guitarist 🎸 Gary Richrath . This lyrics to this song are still prevalent still today in America 🇺🇸 and we still need to make changes Thx sweetie 😘 much love ❤️ PEACE
Yes I wasn't around then but how my dad wore elephant bell bottom jeans is beyond me lmao although I wouldn't put it past sassy lol if she lived during the disco era lol
I dig the story😎 They HAVE to play it or there'll be a riot. It's a shame they're not in the HOF🙄YET. I was with Gary 😇when he left the band because, although it made a ton of money, "Hi Infidelity" is a piece of crap. I was waiting outside the Tower Records store and bought the first one from the store. I listened to it twice, then mailed it to my 12-year-old sister and told her she's going to love it. She didn't, because she loves to ROCK.
This is one of their best songs. Love REO!
Gary Richrath was the Lead guitarist RIP. Very underrated guitarist. Bruce Hall is still the bassist for Reo Speedwagon. Great bassist.
One of the best songs ever written and performed by REO. This song could have been written today but was actually written during the fall of Saigon.
Richrath eats frets on this song.
Great song. Love their 70s era. I was fortunate to see them on the Hi Infidelity tour in their hometown, Champaign, Illinois in 1981. RIP Gary Richrath. He was an underrated guitarist.
Without question that was one of the greatest guitar solo's ever.
You know how to Rock! Great Song this Guitar Player Gary Richrath was a Very Talented Guitar Player never really given his Due! Unfortunately he is no longer with us I grew up with this Band went to see them many times!
“Ain’t nobody who talks with his guitar like Gary does!”
157 Riverside Avenue is a great one with Gary's guitar and Kevin having an intense conversation.
REO Speedwagon's best song.
Rock & Roll RIP Gary Richrath!
If you want to know how good Gary Richraft is try flying turkey trot live REO Speed wagon guitar solo i am 68 and i was at this show
I will have to check it out. Thanks 😊
The lead guitarist name is Gary Richwrath(not sure I'm spelling the last name right) R.I.P. he's been gone for a few years now. But your opinion of his playing is spot on! He was an amazing musician! Peace out! 👍💯🔥🎸🇺🇸😎
Thanks ☺️
RIP Gary, Feel So Fortunate To Have Seen The Last Part Of This Tour 1978. R.E.O. Also Played A Few Songs From The Album: You Can Tune A Piano, But You Can't Tune A Fish- Roll With The Changes, Say You Love Me, Or Say Goodnite, And I Believe The Other Song Might've Been Time For Me Too Fly? Missed The First Two Opening Bands, But Still A Great Concert Altogether. Everybody Knows That R.E.O. Was A Lot More Heavier In The Mid-seventies.
You’re so lucky. Thanks for the list of songs David 😊I will definitely check it out
Saw REO three times in the 80's. Far and away my favorite band of all time. Also saw them with the best opening band I caught when Billy Squire opened their show. What a night!
His name is GARY RICHRATH on guitar.
A great song written by the late great Gary Richrath,who was the one killing it on the guitar.They were a very good rock band in the '70's and early '80's.They still tour today,but no member now was from the band when it started.I saw them with Cronin as the lead singer and Muke Murphy as the lead singer,and Gregg Philbin and Bruce Hall on bass.My favorite line up was Gary,Alan,Bruce,Neal and Cronin,yhough I did like Mike singing as well.Cronin was too much of a diva to me,but he could sing.Never saw them without Gary,just not the same band.
Hi Sassy
The lead singers name is Kevin Cronin and the lead guitarist 🎸 Gary Richrath . This lyrics to this song are still prevalent still today in America 🇺🇸 and we still need to make changes
Thx sweetie 😘 much love ❤️ PEACE
Love you Joe 😊
So relevant today.
Yes I wasn't around then but how my dad wore elephant bell bottom jeans is beyond me lmao although I wouldn't put it past sassy lol if she lived during the disco era lol
Yes, I remember my bell bottom days 🪩😂
Forgot how great they were. Riding the Storm out. great too..
Gary Richrath
I dig the story😎
They HAVE to play it or there'll be a riot.
It's a shame they're not in the HOF🙄YET.
I was with Gary 😇when he left the band because, although it made a ton of money, "Hi Infidelity" is a piece of crap. I was waiting outside the Tower Records store and bought the first one from the store. I listened to it twice, then mailed it to my 12-year-old sister and told her she's going to love it. She didn't, because she loves to ROCK.
Thanks for the info William 😄
You as many miss the point of this song and thats a shame.
Be quite during music!
you be quite!
Quite what?