Triumph set at the 83 US Festival is one of the all time great live performances. They absolutely stole the show that day and the same stage that same night had Van Halen, Mötley Crüe, Scorpions, Judas Priest, Ozzy Osborne, Joe Walsh... And TRIUMPH was by far the BEST!!! Also, these guys are the most underrated band ever. Massive talents, massive techniques and some of the most positive uplifting messages in lyrics. A really good rabbit hole to go down. You wont regret a second spent getting in it.
I wasn't at the US festival, but what I have through videos, I agree Triumph kicked all their Asses. I can't believe Van Halen got paid a million dollars, footage I seen of them, they sucked.. I think Tiumph or the Scorpions should have headlined that show
Triumph definitely doesn't get the credit that they deserve. So many great songs...Lay it on the Line, Magic Power, Spellbound, Never Surrender, and many more
Saw them in Kingston , Ontario, Canada 1978 on one of the hottest muggy days. Fantastic show , everyone in crowd was drenched in sweat but had fun and enjoyed it
Triumph is so underated, they deserve to be in the rock n roll Hall of Fame.They have so many great songs rocknroll machine, spellbound, follow your heart, allied forces, a world of fantasy, hold on, magic power, never surrender, when the lights go down, somebody's out there, lay it on the line, a midsummer's daydream.
Triumph headlined arenas in the 80s, they were not underrated or underappreciated. They had a solid career. They have been forgotten a little over the years for some reason, I think it's because they predated the MTV/hair band thing of the late 80s, so a lot of that generation were never exposed to them. Triumph was basically done by the Thunder Seven album...
YES!!!! Triumph!! One of the greatest bands of the last 40 years, yet, seemingly, obscure to the point of incredulity...BUT, not to us Canuckleheads!!! All these decades later, and I still listen to this band almost everyday...and, yet, I'm not sure if that's enough! Not only are they inductees in both the Canadian Music Hall of Fame & Legends Row, but also Canada's Walk of Fame,,,AND, they are generous to a fault, having donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to various worthy charities. Rik Emmetts' departure from the band in 1988 effectively marked the end of their peak years, BUT, his first solo album was a success, yielding 4 hits here in Maple Leaf Land. I hope, Stacey, that you, someday check out some of his singles. It's sad that, today, he is fighting cancer, having lost my father to it, and seeing my nephew, currently, battling with it, too...best of blessings to him and all those similarly suffering....may you forever fight the good fight.
When I was a disc jockey on my college radio station in the late 1980s, I played a lot of Triumph. A few years ago, I wrote a letter to lead singer Rik Emmett and he sent me an autographed photo.
I was at this concert. Sunday, May 29, 1983, Devore, California. I just turned 17 about a week before. I was about 15 to 20 people from the front on the bass players side of the stage. The lineup that day was Quiet Riot, Mötley Crüe, Ozzy Osbourne, Judas Priest, Triumph, Scorpions and Van Halen closed out the night. A three day festival, the first day being new wave music and the last day just rock ‘n’ roll music. This was day two heavy metal day, there were approximately 375,000+ metalhead rocking out in the desert of San Bernardino county. Day one and day three did not have that many attendees combined. One of the best concerts of my life and definitely the biggest party I’ve ever been to in my life. Triumph was by far the best band that day in my opinion, followed by Judas Priest and the Scorpions. Watch any song from this set and you will fully enjoy them. Triumph is probably one of the most underrated bands in rock ‘n’ roll.
Triumph is one of the most underrated band in RnR history. They are part of the Canadian Invasion into Rock along with April Wine, BTO, Rush, Lover Boy, Toronto, Prism, The Guess Who and of course, Bryan Adams. Rik Emmet's voice is absolutely golden. Good reaction comparing Geddy Lee and Emmet. Different bands but very similar high voices. Emmet is now fighting cancer . . . so . . . FIGHT THE GOOD FIGHT
couldn't click fast enough - Triumph is an underrated gem for the sole reason that Rush existed .... BUT Rick and company had amazing songs and moments of their own ❤ the festival was a big 80's moment put together by the APPLE co founder Steve Wozniak, the concert happened in San Bernardino at the Glen Halen Park, w estimated crowd of 670,000 people over the weekend !!!!
Correct... like Rush, Triumph were from Canada and a rock trio formed in the 70's, the band being - Rik Emmett (guitar/ vocals), Gil Moore (drums/ vocals) and Mike Levine (bass/ keyboards)... They debuted in 1976 (2 years after Rush) and found success by 1979 w/ the hit single - 'Lay it on the line'... from their 3rd album 'Just a game'... 'Fight the good fight'... became a hit single in 1981 from their 5th album 'Allied Forces'... as Triumph became a huge arena rock band in the early 80's w/ a number of gold/ platinum selling albums ... However, there were conflict musically by 1986 - their 8th album 'The Sport of Kings' had a commercial sound w/ the single "Somebody's out there"... and failed to sell commercially. After the release of their 9th album 'Surveillance' in 1987, which was another commercial failure, Rik Emmett (guitar/ vocals) left Triumph in 1988 and attempted a solo career. Triumph recruited Phil X (guitar) and Gil Moore did all the vocals for their last album 'Edge of Excess' in 1992... It failed miserably in the grunge rock 90's era and Triumph called it quits in 1993. Years later, Phil X (guitar) replaced guitarist Richie Sambora in Bon Jovi since 2013. Triumph reunited the original line-up (Emmett/ Moore/ Levine) for 2 final shows in 2008... One was recorded for a live CD/DVD release - 'Live at Sweden Rock festival' in '08. In 2021, Triumph was featured in a career documentary movie - 'Triumph: Rock & Roll Machine'... which included interviews and past footage, as well as the band performing 3 songs together in 2019... All 3 members have insisted that Triumph has no plans to do anything else.
Thanks for sharing all that. I have been very aware of Phil X yet never knew he had played with them. Big shoes to fill for Phil. Sorry that was a dumb joke, but true.
I Saw Triumph when i was 21yrs old, "A Night with Triumph in Halifax" Nova Scotia, Canada, There is a video!! Proudly Canadian!! Great live Band!!😀👌👍✌🤘
I saw Triumph in concert in 1983, The same year they appeared at this concert. It was in the Sam Houston Collaseum in Houston Texas. Great concert and songs.
This is one of my favorite live videos of all time!!!! The guitar solos were second to none for me! Rick shredded that guitar !!!!! Great reaction to a great band!!!!
Agree. Triumph ruled. Judas priest was super tight also. VH was sloppy. Quite wasted 🥴. Roth era was hit or miss live depending on the drink and drug intake that day
"Music holds the secret, To know it can make you whole It's not just a game of notes, It's the sounds inside your soul The magic of the melody Runs through you like a stream The notes that play flow through your head Like a dream" - Rik Emmett, Hold On
As a fifteen year old, this song and FTGF, brought me into the world of Triumph and classic rock in general. "Hold On" still mesmerizes me like no other classic tune for some reason.
I listened to this album over and over. Triumph was my favorite band and definitely underrated. Besides being an incredible singer Rik is one of the best guitarists. And their lyrics always made me feel ready to meet the world because they were so strong and positive. I really appreciated your reaction.
I was in this crowd, and was amazed by how many people who didn't know who Triumph was. They knew by the end of this show. Was a fun weekend.
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This was from the 1983 US Festival. They performed on the same day as the heavy metal acts played and absolutely blew the crowd away. I love Triumph because their music is very positive and just makes you feel good. That’s nothing to say of the immense talent in the band. They should have been bigger in the U.S. because they were big everywhere else, especially in the home nation of Canada. You really should check out the rest of this performance.
Of the 3 days of the US Festival in 1983, this was the most magical of all them all, and when Triumph ended their gig with this song they stole the entre show of the event.
This was a trip way back to high school. Triumph crushed it at the US Festival. They were a tragically underrated band that was somewhat lost in the shadows of Rush. To me they were the bridge of the 70s into the 80s rock
Totally underrated. I graduated HS in '81. Triumph opened for your beloved Geddy Lee and all I kept hearing was "Are you going to Rush, Are you going to see Rush?" Got back to school come Monday morning and all people asked me was, " "Did you see Triumph, did you see Triumph?" I was told they blew Rush away. Half the crowd left before Rush came on. I can only believe 'm after seeing Halifax Nova Scotia concert of '87.
Nice. Their whole US Festival Set was incredible. Live triumph is where its atm This one was their encore so it jammed longer at the end. The drummer can kick ass on vocals too. "When the lights go down" from this show is great and Gil moore the drummer sings on that
I never heard of "Triumph" the band before now and have to agree with your comparison to "Rush", my exact thoughts 3 lines into the song. The song really came alive when they went into that first guitar solo with the drums, bass and lead guitar all demanding their own spot light. Great performance! Great reaction as always from you Stacey! 👍♥
Stacey I Luv You...!!! FINALLY TRIUMPH!!! A FANTASTIC CDN BAND, who don't get enough recognition. Rik Emmits amazing voice (lead singer), their amazing dual guitars, the drumming. Whats not to like about Triumph. So much more of them please!!!
The Canadian invasion of the late 70's early 80's, Triumph, April Wine, Prism, Lover Boy, Bryan Adams and others. They got kind of lost in the wake of Rush. I actually liked Triumph and April Wine over Rush. Just so much good music from our northern neighbors.
That's a great point, that it was like a wall was broken open in that period. Maybe it was in part due to Rush, but it was tough to get discovered i the US when you were playing in Canada. Once Rush did a US tour I think that might have opened things up. I was just trying to think of others for that list but all I came up with was Aldo Nova. I know there was a bunch more though.
The Triumph are a kick-ass Canadian Power💥 trio! Believe me, I've been following them since 1980 and I'm still crazy about their music ❤🔥. I own a lot of vinyl (bought when I was a kid) and now CDs and it's always a pleasure to listen to them. Rik Emmett is an inexplicably 🤔underrated guitarist 🎸(as is the whole trio🤨). I hope to see more reviews of this amazing group that reminds me so much of my youth. At the time, they literally "devoured" the competition with their music! I invite you to watch the video shot in Halifax (Canada) in 1987. 👍 As for your reviewing style, keep it up; you're very good! 👌
yup....triumph is up there! Had the pleasure of working with them a time or two. (semi retired lighting and guitar tech) awesome guys and ALWAYS killed it on stage! in the top ten of favorite bands.....and I have a list love it!
100% underrated. I saw them on their Thunder Seven tour at the Jersey Meadowlands back in like '85 with Mountain. They were outstanding. Till this day my ears are still ringing, as I was a little too close to the amps.
Triumph is a very underrated band. I have been a Triumph fan since their second album Rock and Roll Machine. Saw them several times. Rik Emmett is gotta be the best frontman, singer and guitar player of any band that I know. Great singer and great guitar player which is rare to be that good at both skills. The drummer Gil Moore was also a great singer. He sang many of their songs. Definitely worth a trip down the Triumph rabbit hole.
The US Festival was a huge concert. So many major artists from the 80's. Four days I think. Triumph was incredible live. They never got as big as other artists but in Kansas City, they headlined the same venue as AC/DC, Rush, Van Halen....
Blew every band including Van Halen off the stage on this day. Was fortunate enough to see these 3 GREAT GREAT musicians 4 times during their peak. Loudest band I've ever seen with crystal clear vocals and pitch perfect musicianship. If Eddie Van Halen & Steve Perry had a baby it would be Rik Emmett. Triumph is my favorite Canadian band. Magic Power & Lay It On the Line are also musts from this show. Their album Allied Forces is EPIC but IMO their album Just A Game is a 100% PERFECT album. It's one of the best hard rock albums of all time. Most underrated band EVER. Thank you for playing and reviewing this great song.
My wife loves this band and all the Rik Emmet solo stuff. I met Rik at a gig in LA many years ago. I told him I was a fan by marriage. He laughed and told me he never heard that one before. I’m sure someone already mentioned they are a Canadian band just like Rush. BTW, my wife was at this show as a teenager. It was a wild event.
This concert was the 1983 US Festival in San Bernardino, California. It’s about an hour drive east of Los Angeles, towards the desert. It was about 95 degrees that day in September with heavy smog. The lineup for heavy metal Sunday that day was insane. They had all these legendary bands that day, and yet Triumph topped them all as far as performances go.
Triumph and Rush, both trios, both masterclass virtuosos, both from Canada, both winning accolades and awards, both with many gold, platinum and multi platinum record sales, both considered one of the best live bands ever, both classified as multi-genre hard rock, heavy metal, prog metal, Both with all members multi-faceted in their band roles playing multiple instruments or playing instruments and singing (drummer for Triumph is also a back-up singer as is Alex Lifeson from Rush), both my two favorite bands, Rush and Triumph respectively. And I was a fan of both before I knew both were trios and from Canada and has so much in common. Though in later years Triumph did bring another guitarist on-board creating a fab-four. You have been given further suggestions below of several of their most famous songs, but also, just like Rush, they have many deep-cut songs that are also great songs, even if they didn't make the industry billboard top 40 or 100 or whatever. So the song I will suggest, one of my personal favorites, and rarely reacted too (I actually cannot find a reaction video to this song), a song titled 'Battle Cry.'
We rented this video for this whole festival show back in the 90's and triumph was by far the best band on that video. Rock and roll machine is another great live song from this show. Rick Emmit is the high pitched singer and guitar player and he is excellent at both.
They always had a Mystical Energy and Aura about them, Rik Emmett's mastery and vocals are Magical and many of their lyrics are deep and Metaphysical !!! You can't BEAT a Canadian BAND! MUCH LOVE and GRATITUDE for you Stacey, from here in beautiful Calgary, Alberta, CANADA! Shawn
You found them! Triumph had been one of my favorite all time bands since I first heard them around 1979. Rik Emmett is a guitar god and as you heard, is an incredible singer. The drummer, Gil Moore also sings lead on many songs. Other songs you must hear from this same concert with Rik singing: Fight The Good Fight, Lay It On The Line, Never Surrender (my favorite) and Magic Power. With Gil singing: When The Lights Go Down, Allied Forces and Rock And Roll Machine (which features Rik’s extended guitar solo. Then, there are tons more album deep cuts to hear, like Ordinary Man, American Girls, Hot Time (In The city Tonight), Tear The Roof Off, Natures Child, Just A Game, All The Way, Rock Out, Roll On, Stranger In A Strange Land and many, many others
US Festival '83 in San Bernardino, Ca. I was there that day (the whole 3-day weekend, actually). They were definitely one of the highlights of the entire festival. I recently bought the commemorative vinyl double album of their set. Great memories!
When the MetalWorks Studio first opened up (by owner Gil Moore from Triumph) and they started renting out studio time to other bands, I had a chance to meet Rik and Gil (the band was still active at that time and sorta getting along). Rik was playing about on an acoustic in the lounge playing a classical music composition and that's when I saw he was too good for just rock ballads. FYI. Rik is like really short in height, it was kinda strange to see one of my Rock Gods stand up to shake my hand but only came up chest high :) super nice guy. Gil is just awesome, you could ask him ANYTHING about music and the biz...He's also a total pyromaniac, if he could safely set off a nuke for a show ending, he would!
Thanks Stacey❤❤ This track is one of my top 5 tracks of all time!! And this performance beautifully captured. AND THEIR FORESIGHT to demand the recording rights to it. They were the only band to do so. Rik Emmett is an awesome guitarist, vocalist and performer, as you've now witnessed. The comparisons are natural...3-piece band, great singer, bassist and drummer, Canadian and criminally underrated.
Triumph was definitely underrated. I saw them about a year before this performance. What you noted about their quality performing being as good or better than the studio recording is absolutely accurate. I saw them the one time and their Canadian counterparts, Rush twice. Rush was awesome, but Triumph was perfect live. Rik hits every note and drummer Gil Moore sounded great when he sang lead as well. All three are top notch in their playing.
I’ve seen many rock concerts in my life. These are still one of my favs! Three guys….huge sound….virtuous musicians…..criminally underrated….Canadian too boot. Hard to find a better guitar player/vocalist in rock.
One of my favorite bands growing up in the 80's. I still have all of their albums. I was fortunate enough to see them live on three separate occasions in Cleveland, Oh. Great band, great live band, great musicianship.
Triumph is one of my favorites, as are many of the previously mentioned Canadian bands. One missed was Red Rider, “Lunatic Fringe” is a classic and super relevant today. Further south in Texas you’ll find another powerhouse, three piece, in ZZ Top. I’m partial to the earlier albums, but the ‘80’s were their biggest commercial success.
I grew up in the same area as these guys and see Gil Moore once in a while at his Studio at Metal Works, they are extremely underrated because they're Canadian. Them and Rush rented a house on Dixon Road just before they made it big as they were 16 years old at the time. The white house now has been knocked down and a plaza has been built over it. Just making a point that the two bands did evolve as friends
Very underrated! First concert I ever saw, and the second concert was Rush! The 2 best concerts I've ever seen. Both concerts were over 40 years ago and I've never forgotten them!
Never Surrender, Lay it on the Line, Magic Power....all bangers! A hugely underrated band! If you never saw them perform you would never guess it was just a 3 piece. Pleeeeeze do more Triumph!
I was fortunate enough to see this performance live at the US Festival in 83. Triumph was definitely a standout for me. It was an amazing weekend of constant music and partying, It was hot in San Bernardino Regional Park. It was put on by the cofounder of Apple Computer, Steve Wozniak ~ 670,000 in attendance. I could vividly picture my exact location in the crowd watching this reaction. Thanks for the memory
I had to 'click' for thinking this might be the US Festival '83 vid....and it is. I was there for my 21st b-day. That was a good lineup for 'Metal Day.' Triumph, Judas Priest, and Scorpions were the best preforming Live that day out of them all. Yet Van Halen headlined and they were not as sharp as they were the year before...when I saw them in '82. LOL...both RUSH and Triumph are from Canada, too. There were 350k people there...my first concert, Cal Jam 2, also had 350k people at it.
COOL REACTION ! I'M GLAD YOU APPRECIATE A SUPER TALENTED BAND LIKE TRIUMPH❤ I WAS LUCKY ENOUGH TO SEE THIS CONCERT AT THE US FESTIVAL 1983 SAN BERNARDINO CA.
I was a 22 year old young man in the crowd that day. US Festival "Heavy Metal Day". The headliner was the Mighty Van Halen. The lineup of bands that day was ridiculous. Great time,,,Great memories🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
Stacey - I was fortunate enough to encounter this reaction from you this morning ... it is my first reaction from you that I've been privileged to view, and it certainly will not be the last. I love the way you react to this incredible music with sheer joy, happiness and passion. Amazing reaction to a great song .. I was lucky enough to see Triumph live back in the 1980's and it was just as amazing as you believe it would be!!
Wow, as a long time Triumph fan (cassette tapes in 80's high school) to a Muse fan beginning in the early 2000's, I just realized that Matt Bellamy is basically a modern day Rik Emmett. I never realized it, but they have similar stage presence, both can hit the high notes with their voices and guitars and both have lyrics about everyday people connecting and rising up. Makes me wonder if Matt Bellamy had some Triumph in his collection as a kid.
Rik's nickname in high school was the rocket, he was a track star. The way he runs around the stage is epic! I met him in 1990, one of my idols being a Canadian guitar player. Very under rated!
Triumph was my 1st concert. They had an amazing light show. Green talking head made of smoke and lasers hovering above the crowd. It wasn't all band supplied smoke either. EVERYBODY in that arena was stoned. You couldn't help but be. :-)
Triumph is one of the best bands to ever come out of Canada and both Rik Emmett (Guitar) and Gil Moore (Drums) have excellent voices and sing lead on different songs. The album this song came off of is called Allied Forces and literally every song on it is excellent. There is zero filler.
So underrated. I saw them in concert in 81 or 82. I felt just like you do in this reaction. Magic Power is a great song you should check out. Their lyrics always have good meaning. Riks voice is incredible. They are Canadian like Rush.
Unmatched chemistry, bands today simply can't compare. Raw talent, and rock and roll spirit that will be relevant 30 years from now. Nobody in 2024 will be relevant in 2054. Triumph certainly will. This was by far and away, the greatest era of rock and roll. And I'm so glad i was there, these memories are priceless.
Rik Emmet wrote this song for his aunt who was fighting cancer. Ironically Rik is now battling cancer. Wish him the BEST!
I believe it was for his Borther, Russ.
@@edvisme It was for his aunty. His brother would later die of cancer, also. The song was perfect and prescient.
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SUPPER TALENTED!! FIGHT THE GOOD FIGHT RIk. GOD BLESS 🙌
Triumph set at the 83 US Festival is one of the all time great live performances. They absolutely stole the show that day and the same stage that same night had Van Halen, Mötley Crüe, Scorpions, Judas Priest, Ozzy Osborne, Joe Walsh... And TRIUMPH was by far the BEST!!!
Also, these guys are the most underrated band ever. Massive talents, massive techniques and some of the most positive uplifting messages in lyrics. A really good rabbit hole to go down. You wont regret a second spent getting in it.
Yes , Canada's other 3 man rock band. They were already big in Canada the US Festival broke them out to the rest of the world
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You literally took the words out of my mouth. That 83 US festival performance put them on the map.
I wasn't at the US festival, but what I have through videos, I agree Triumph kicked all their Asses. I can't believe Van Halen got paid a million dollars, footage I seen of them, they sucked.. I think Tiumph or the Scorpions should have headlined that show
Now that’s the way to end a song. Leave everything on the stage. Triumph Rules!!
Triumph is a Canadian band just like Rush. Lay it on the Line, is another great song for you to react to.
Definitely recommend Lay it on the Line for a reaction video!
also the guess who came from the land of Canada
I second Lay It On The Line.
Glad you reacted to them. Criminally underrated band in my humble opinion. Keep on crushing it with the reactions.
Their only knock is they didn't have a long string of big hits -- they were big and then they kinda fell off a cliff
Someone tell to react to the entire US Festival performance by TRIUMPH, let her know they're CANADIAN
She HAS been crushing it lately with her reactions!
@@MoMoMyPup10 They didn't get the air play that they deserved
So wrong you are....@@MoMoMyPup10
"Magic Power" from this show is a must-see. These are the good guys of rock.
Such a good song, rocking and love the positivity in their songs.
@@BiffMan42 Agree 💯
This whole show is better than studio, especially magic power
My favorite song from them…. Definitely a must!
Triumph definitely doesn't get the credit that they deserve. So many great songs...Lay it on the Line, Magic Power, Spellbound, Never Surrender, and many more
1000% one of the most underrated bands in rock. I got to see them live in 1987 still in my top 10 concerts ive seen.
Saw them in Kingston , Ontario, Canada 1978 on one of the hottest muggy days. Fantastic show , everyone in crowd was drenched in sweat but had fun and enjoyed it
Not underrated at all. Anyone who knows them knows they kicked ass.
@@VegasAlien1BINGO !!!
Triumph is so underated, they deserve to be in the rock n roll Hall of Fame.They have so many great songs rocknroll machine, spellbound, follow your heart, allied forces, a world of fantasy, hold on, magic power, never surrender, when the lights go down, somebody's out there, lay it on the line, a midsummer's daydream.
Under appreciated yes , underrated absolutely not!
@Rock_Snob yes unappreciated is a better choice of words👍
Triumph headlined arenas in the 80s, they were not underrated or underappreciated. They had a solid career. They have been forgotten a little over the years for some reason, I think it's because they predated the MTV/hair band thing of the late 80s, so a lot of that generation were never exposed to them. Triumph was basically done by the Thunder Seven album...
PS The RnRHOF is total bullsh** anyway, not sure why anyone cares about it,,,,
Some of the best vocals and lead guitar in rock history. Some of their songs send shivers up my spine.
There are moments on Thunder Seven that still to this day man.. that transition from “Time Cannon” into “Killing Time” melts me!
you got that right
YES!!!! Triumph!! One of the greatest bands of the last 40 years, yet, seemingly, obscure to the point of incredulity...BUT, not to us Canuckleheads!!! All these decades later, and I still listen to this band almost everyday...and, yet, I'm not sure if that's enough! Not only are they inductees in both the Canadian Music Hall of Fame & Legends Row, but also Canada's Walk of Fame,,,AND, they are generous to a fault, having donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to various worthy charities. Rik Emmetts' departure from the band in 1988 effectively marked the end of their peak years, BUT, his first solo album was a success, yielding 4 hits here in Maple Leaf Land. I hope, Stacey, that you, someday check out some of his singles. It's sad that, today, he is fighting cancer, having lost my father to it, and seeing my nephew, currently, battling with it, too...best of blessings to him and all those similarly suffering....may you forever fight the good fight.
I listen to them often, 'Lay it on The Line' is arguably their most successful song and it never gets old, such a talented trio.
Agree but do it from this show. US festival was amazing
And Magic Power. Hold On and Spellbound are also up there.
I had a 45 that had Lay it on the Line and the flipside was American Girls, I wore out both sides of that 45 in a few short years.
@f.j.garcia5782 the album version is much much better
When I was a disc jockey on my college radio station in the late 1980s, I played a lot of Triumph. A few years ago, I wrote a letter to lead singer Rik Emmett and he sent me an autographed photo.
I was at this concert. Sunday, May 29, 1983, Devore, California. I just turned 17 about a week before. I was about 15 to 20 people from the front on the bass players side of the stage. The lineup that day was Quiet Riot, Mötley Crüe, Ozzy Osbourne, Judas Priest, Triumph, Scorpions and Van Halen closed out the night. A three day festival, the first day being new wave music and the last day just rock ‘n’ roll music. This was day two heavy metal day, there were approximately 375,000+ metalhead rocking out in the desert of San Bernardino county. Day one and day three did not have that many attendees combined. One of the best concerts of my life and definitely the biggest party I’ve ever been to in my life. Triumph was by far the best band that day in my opinion, followed by Judas Priest and the Scorpions. Watch any song from this set and you will fully enjoy them. Triumph is probably one of the most underrated bands in rock ‘n’ roll.
I also was 17 and at this show. Triumph was fantastic but I thought Scorpions stole the show 🤘
Hey man, thanks for sharing that story. Always nice to hear from somebody who experienced the show.
Triumph is one of the most underrated band in RnR history. They are part of the Canadian Invasion into Rock along with April Wine, BTO, Rush, Lover Boy, Toronto, Prism, The Guess Who and of course, Bryan Adams. Rik Emmet's voice is absolutely golden. Good reaction comparing Geddy Lee and Emmet. Different bands but very similar high voices. Emmet is now fighting cancer . . . so . . . FIGHT THE GOOD FIGHT
couldn't click fast enough - Triumph is an underrated gem for the sole reason that Rush existed .... BUT Rick and company had amazing songs and moments of their own ❤ the festival was a big 80's moment put together by the APPLE co founder Steve Wozniak, the concert happened in San Bernardino at the Glen Halen Park, w estimated crowd of 670,000 people over the weekend !!!!
Triumph was the only band that Steve Wozniak introduced at the festival. He was a big fan. He was a big part of the reason Triumph was there.
@@gumbowski I forgot about that thank you !!!
I saw Rush at a Glen Helen venue! Test for Echo tour I think it was. Triumph is great, but they didn't have Neil Peart!
Triumph is triumph
Lay It On The Line - Triumph 🎸
Somebody's Out There and Magic Power are 2 more to check out
Correct... like Rush, Triumph were from Canada and a rock trio formed in the 70's, the band being - Rik Emmett (guitar/ vocals), Gil Moore (drums/ vocals) and Mike Levine (bass/ keyboards)... They debuted in 1976 (2 years after Rush) and found success by 1979 w/ the hit single - 'Lay it on the line'... from their 3rd album 'Just a game'...
'Fight the good fight'... became a hit single in 1981 from their 5th album 'Allied Forces'... as Triumph became a huge arena rock band in the early 80's w/ a number of gold/ platinum selling albums ... However, there were conflict musically by 1986 - their 8th album 'The Sport of Kings' had a commercial sound w/ the single "Somebody's out there"... and failed to sell commercially.
After the release of their 9th album 'Surveillance' in 1987, which was another commercial failure, Rik Emmett (guitar/ vocals) left Triumph in 1988 and attempted a solo career.
Triumph recruited Phil X (guitar) and Gil Moore did all the vocals for their last album 'Edge of Excess' in 1992... It failed miserably in the grunge rock 90's era and Triumph called it quits in 1993.
Years later, Phil X (guitar) replaced guitarist Richie Sambora in Bon Jovi since 2013.
Triumph reunited the original line-up (Emmett/ Moore/ Levine) for 2 final shows in 2008... One was recorded for a live CD/DVD release - 'Live at Sweden Rock festival' in '08.
In 2021, Triumph was featured in a career documentary movie - 'Triumph: Rock & Roll Machine'... which included interviews and past footage, as well as the band performing 3 songs together in 2019... All 3 members have insisted that Triumph has no plans to do anything else.
Thanks for sharing all that. I have been very aware of Phil X yet never knew he had played with them. Big shoes to fill for Phil. Sorry that was a dumb joke, but true.
EXTREMELY UNDERRATED band !! Cool side note is that they are from Canada also.(same as RUSH)
I Saw Triumph when i was 21yrs old, "A Night with Triumph in Halifax" Nova Scotia, Canada, There is a video!! Proudly Canadian!! Great live Band!!😀👌👍✌🤘
I was at the same show🇨🇦👍🏻🇨🇦
The most UNDERRATED band ever. It's a nice surprise to see you reacting to them. Lovely!! 🤟🎸
Glad you discovered Triumph. Great band. Rik Emmett one of the major rock and roll talents of all time.
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I saw Triumph in concert in 1983, The same year they appeared at this concert.
It was in the Sam Houston Collaseum in Houston Texas.
Great concert and songs.
Tingly Collaseum Albuquerque New Mexico same tour
And they're from Canada, really big in 70's and 80's. Many hits through the years
This is one of my favorite live videos of all time!!!! The guitar solos were second to none for me! Rick shredded that guitar !!!!! Great reaction to a great band!!!!
I was at that 1983 US Festival.
What a line up:
Van Halen, Motley Crue, Judas Priest, Triumph, Ozzy, Scorpions. Triumph stole the show!!!
Agree. Triumph ruled. Judas priest was super tight also. VH was sloppy. Quite wasted 🥴. Roth era was hit or miss live depending on the drink and drug intake that day
"Music holds the secret,
To know it can make you whole
It's not just a game of notes,
It's the sounds inside your soul
The magic of the melody
Runs through you like a stream
The notes that play flow through your head
Like a dream"
- Rik Emmett, Hold On
As a fifteen year old, this song and FTGF, brought me into the world of Triumph and classic rock in general. "Hold On" still mesmerizes me like no other classic tune for some reason.
I listened to this album over and over. Triumph was my favorite band and definitely underrated. Besides being an incredible singer Rik is one of the best guitarists. And their lyrics always made me feel ready to meet the world because they were so strong and positive. I really appreciated your reaction.
I was in this crowd, and was amazed by how many people who didn't know who Triumph was. They knew by the end of this show. Was a fun weekend.
This was from the 1983 US Festival. They performed on the same day as the heavy metal acts played and absolutely blew the crowd away. I love Triumph because their music is very positive and just makes you feel good. That’s nothing to say of the immense talent in the band.
They should have been bigger in the U.S. because they were big everywhere else, especially in the home nation of Canada.
You really should check out the rest of this performance.
Of the 3 days of the US Festival in 1983, this was the most magical of all them all, and when Triumph ended their gig with this song they stole the entre show of the event.
This was a trip way back to high school. Triumph crushed it at the US Festival. They were a tragically underrated band that was somewhat lost in the shadows of Rush. To me they were the bridge of the 70s into the 80s rock
Totally underrated. I graduated HS in '81. Triumph opened for your beloved Geddy Lee and all I kept hearing was "Are you going to Rush, Are you going to see Rush?" Got back to school come Monday morning and all people asked me was, " "Did you see Triumph, did you see Triumph?" I was told they blew Rush away. Half the crowd left before Rush came on. I can only believe 'm after seeing Halifax Nova Scotia concert of '87.
Triumph was a very successful band in the 70’s - early 80’s.
BTW that Festival was a 3 day concert with the top bands from everywhere!
Look it up!
Triumph n Rush both Canadian trios !!! And both musical virtuosos’s. !!! Rik Emmett is a genius !!!
Nice. Their whole US Festival Set was incredible. Live triumph is where its atm This one was their encore so it jammed longer at the end. The drummer can kick ass on vocals too. "When the lights go down" from this show is great and Gil moore the drummer sings on that
One of my favorite bands of all time. This Canadian trio is amazing. Pure talent. Rik Emmett is very talented.
Their music goes way beyond their greatest hits. Lots of treasures if you listen to their catalog. This whole concert is superb.
I never heard of "Triumph" the band before now and have to agree with your comparison to "Rush", my exact thoughts 3 lines into the song. The song really came alive when they went into that first guitar solo with the drums, bass and lead guitar all demanding their own spot light. Great performance! Great reaction as always from you Stacey! 👍♥
The drummer is a lead vocalist too.
Yeah. He does a kick ass "when the lights go down" from this show.
Stacey I Luv You...!!!
FINALLY TRIUMPH!!!
A FANTASTIC CDN BAND,
who don't get enough recognition. Rik Emmits amazing voice (lead singer), their amazing dual guitars, the drumming. Whats not to like about Triumph. So much more of them please!!!
Sinfully Underrated. They deserve so much more.:-)
Nice! Triumph was my first concert ever, New Years Eve in Toronto at Maple Leaf Gardens. I was 13 🙂
The Canadian invasion of the late 70's early 80's, Triumph, April Wine, Prism, Lover Boy, Bryan Adams and others.
They got kind of lost in the wake of Rush.
I actually liked Triumph and April Wine over Rush. Just so much good music from our northern neighbors.
For good reason. Rush had better and more original sounding songs than all of those bands put together
That's a great point, that it was like a wall was broken open in that period. Maybe it was in part due to Rush, but it was tough to get discovered i the US when you were playing in Canada. Once Rush did a US tour I think that might have opened things up. I was just trying to think of others for that list but all I came up with was Aldo Nova. I know there was a bunch more though.
One of my favorite bands of all time. Very underrated. Rik Emmett is a great writer, guitarist and singer.
The Triumph are a kick-ass Canadian Power💥 trio! Believe me, I've been following them since 1980 and I'm still crazy about their music ❤🔥. I own a lot of vinyl (bought when I was a kid) and now CDs and it's always a pleasure to listen to them.
Rik Emmett is an inexplicably 🤔underrated guitarist 🎸(as is the whole trio🤨).
I hope to see more reviews of this amazing group that reminds me so much of my youth.
At the time, they literally "devoured" the competition with their music!
I invite you to watch the video shot in Halifax (Canada) in 1987. 👍
As for your reviewing style, keep it up; you're very good! 👌
Stacy can you believe this was done live at the U.S. Music Festival in 1983!!! They are just incredible 🎸
yup....triumph is up there! Had the pleasure of working with them a time or two. (semi retired lighting and guitar tech) awesome guys and ALWAYS killed it on stage! in the top ten of favorite bands.....and I have a list love it!
I saw them at Milwaukee County Stadium in May of 1982 with about 60,000 friends!
100% underrated. I saw them on their Thunder Seven tour at the Jersey Meadowlands back in like '85 with Mountain. They were outstanding. Till this day my ears are still ringing, as I was a little too close to the amps.
Triumph is a very underrated band. I have been a Triumph fan since their second album Rock and Roll Machine. Saw them several times. Rik Emmett is gotta be the best frontman, singer and guitar player of any band that I know. Great singer and great guitar player which is rare to be that good at both skills. The drummer Gil Moore was also a great singer. He sang many of their songs. Definitely worth a trip down the Triumph rabbit hole.
The US Festival was a huge concert. So many major artists from the 80's. Four days I think. Triumph was incredible live. They never got as big as other artists but in Kansas City, they headlined the same venue as AC/DC, Rush, Van Halen....
Blew every band including Van Halen off the stage on this day. Was fortunate enough to see these 3 GREAT GREAT musicians 4 times during their peak. Loudest band I've ever seen with crystal clear vocals and pitch perfect musicianship. If Eddie Van Halen & Steve Perry had a baby it would be Rik Emmett. Triumph is my favorite Canadian band. Magic Power & Lay It On the Line are also musts from this show. Their album Allied Forces is EPIC but IMO their album Just A Game is a 100% PERFECT album. It's one of the best hard rock albums of all time. Most underrated band EVER. Thank you for playing and reviewing this great song.
My wife loves this band and all the Rik Emmet solo stuff. I met Rik at a gig in LA many years ago. I told him I was a fan by marriage. He laughed and told me he never heard that one before. I’m sure someone already mentioned they are a Canadian band just like Rush. BTW, my wife was at this show as a teenager. It was a wild event.
I was there at the US Festival when they did this song. They were at the top of their game in the 80's. Awesome band.
This concert was the 1983 US Festival in San Bernardino, California. It’s about an hour drive east of Los Angeles, towards the desert. It was about 95 degrees that day in September with heavy smog. The lineup for heavy metal Sunday that day was insane. They had all these legendary bands that day, and yet Triumph topped them all as far as performances go.
Triumph and Rush, both trios, both masterclass virtuosos, both from Canada, both winning accolades and awards, both with many gold, platinum and multi platinum record sales, both considered one of the best live bands ever, both classified as multi-genre hard rock, heavy metal, prog metal, Both with all members multi-faceted in their band roles playing multiple instruments or playing instruments and singing (drummer for Triumph is also a back-up singer as is Alex Lifeson from Rush), both my two favorite bands, Rush and Triumph respectively. And I was a fan of both before I knew both were trios and from Canada and has so much in common. Though in later years Triumph did bring another guitarist on-board creating a fab-four.
You have been given further suggestions below of several of their most famous songs, but also, just like Rush, they have many deep-cut songs that are also great songs, even if they didn't make the industry billboard top 40 or 100 or whatever. So the song I will suggest, one of my personal favorites, and rarely reacted too (I actually cannot find a reaction video to this song), a song titled 'Battle Cry.'
We rented this video for this whole festival show back in the 90's and triumph was by far the best band on that video. Rock and roll machine is another great live song from this show. Rick Emmit is the high pitched singer and guitar player and he is excellent at both.
They always had a Mystical Energy and Aura about them, Rik Emmett's mastery and vocals are Magical and many of their lyrics are deep and Metaphysical !!! You can't BEAT a Canadian BAND! MUCH LOVE and GRATITUDE for you Stacey, from here in beautiful Calgary, Alberta, CANADA! Shawn
Underrated, indeed they’re bad ass down the rabbit hole. They got a lot of good songs.
Another great Canadian rock trio. This was one of the songs that put them on the map. Always a soft spot for this one.
I think this was at the US festival in '83
You found them! Triumph had been one of my favorite all time bands since I first heard them around 1979. Rik Emmett is a guitar god and as you heard, is an incredible singer. The drummer, Gil Moore also sings lead on many songs. Other songs you must hear from this same concert with Rik singing: Fight The Good Fight, Lay It On The Line, Never Surrender (my favorite) and Magic Power. With Gil singing: When The Lights Go Down, Allied Forces and Rock And Roll Machine (which features Rik’s extended guitar solo. Then, there are tons more album deep cuts to hear, like Ordinary Man, American Girls, Hot Time (In The city Tonight), Tear The Roof Off, Natures Child, Just A Game, All The Way, Rock Out, Roll On, Stranger In A Strange Land and many, many others
Tri-Umph!! Lay It On The Line and Magic Power from this concert are awesome. Rock On!!
US Festival '83 in San Bernardino, Ca. I was there that day (the whole 3-day weekend, actually). They were definitely one of the highlights of the entire festival. I recently bought the commemorative vinyl double album of their set. Great memories!
When the MetalWorks Studio first opened up (by owner Gil Moore from Triumph) and they started renting out studio time to other bands, I had a chance to meet Rik and Gil (the band was still active at that time and sorta getting along). Rik was playing about on an acoustic in the lounge playing a classical music composition and that's when I saw he was too good for just rock ballads. FYI. Rik is like really short in height, it was kinda strange to see one of my Rock Gods stand up to shake my hand but only came up chest high :) super nice guy. Gil is just awesome, you could ask him ANYTHING about music and the biz...He's also a total pyromaniac, if he could safely set off a nuke for a show ending, he would!
One of the best 3 piece of all time
Thanks Stacey❤❤
This track is one of my top 5 tracks of all time!! And this performance beautifully captured.
AND THEIR FORESIGHT to demand the recording rights to it.
They were the only band to do so.
Rik Emmett is an awesome guitarist, vocalist and performer, as you've now witnessed. The comparisons are natural...3-piece band, great singer, bassist and drummer, Canadian and criminally underrated.
Triumph was definitely underrated. I saw them about a year before this performance. What you noted about their quality performing being as good or better than the studio recording is absolutely accurate. I saw them the one time and their Canadian counterparts, Rush twice. Rush was awesome, but Triumph was perfect live. Rik hits every note and drummer Gil Moore sounded great when he sang lead as well. All three are top notch in their playing.
I’ve seen many rock concerts in my life. These are still one of my favs! Three guys….huge sound….virtuous musicians…..criminally underrated….Canadian too boot. Hard to find a better guitar player/vocalist in rock.
One of my favorite bands growing up in the 80's. I still have all of their albums. I was fortunate enough to see them live on three separate occasions in Cleveland, Oh. Great band, great live band, great musicianship.
One of the most upbeat bands out there, very positive music.
Excellent! Triumph are really under rated. Great message, as well !
I seen them in Edmonton in 1985, one of the best concerts I've ever been to.
Gil Moore the drummer also sings.
You should check out their song Spellbound!
Gil sings on that one.🎸
Triumph is one of my favorites, as are many of the previously mentioned Canadian bands. One missed was Red Rider, “Lunatic Fringe” is a classic and super relevant today. Further south in Texas you’ll find another powerhouse, three piece, in ZZ Top. I’m partial to the earlier albums, but the ‘80’s were their biggest commercial success.
I grew up in the same area as these guys and see Gil Moore once in a while at his Studio at Metal Works, they are extremely underrated because they're Canadian. Them and Rush rented a house on Dixon Road just before they made it big as they were 16 years old at the time. The white house now has been knocked down and a plaza has been built over it. Just making a point that the two bands did evolve as friends
Very underrated! First concert I ever saw, and the second concert was Rush! The 2 best concerts I've ever seen. Both concerts were over 40 years ago and I've never forgotten them!
This whole show/festival has some phenomenal performances. Triumph's set is top tier. Also, Stray Cats has a great show and many others.
My first concert back in the early 80s, I was around 13 years old. Triumph, Foreigner. Lover Boy and Donnie Iris.
Never Surrender, Lay it on the Line, Magic Power....all bangers! A hugely underrated band! If you never saw them perform you would never guess it was just a 3 piece. Pleeeeeze do more Triumph!
The drummer, Gil Moore, was a very good singer as well.
Triumph is the perfect example of the phrase If you know then you know.
I was fortunate enough to see this performance live at the US Festival in 83. Triumph was definitely a standout for me. It was an amazing weekend of constant music and partying, It was hot in San Bernardino Regional Park. It was put on by the cofounder of Apple Computer, Steve Wozniak ~ 670,000 in attendance. I could vividly picture my exact location in the crowd watching this reaction. Thanks for the memory
from the same show 'Lay It On The Line' will always be my fav....
I had to 'click' for thinking this might be the US Festival '83 vid....and it is. I was there for my 21st b-day. That was a good lineup for 'Metal Day.' Triumph, Judas Priest, and Scorpions were the best preforming Live that day out of them all. Yet Van Halen headlined and they were not as sharp as they were the year before...when I saw them in '82. LOL...both RUSH and Triumph are from Canada, too. There were 350k people there...my first concert, Cal Jam 2, also had 350k people at it.
COOL REACTION ! I'M GLAD YOU APPRECIATE A SUPER TALENTED BAND LIKE TRIUMPH❤ I WAS LUCKY ENOUGH TO SEE THIS CONCERT AT THE US FESTIVAL 1983 SAN BERNARDINO CA.
I was a 22 year old young man in the crowd that day. US Festival "Heavy Metal Day". The headliner was the Mighty Van Halen. The lineup of bands that day was ridiculous.
Great time,,,Great memories🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
Stacey - I was fortunate enough to encounter this reaction from you this morning ... it is my first reaction from you that I've been privileged to view, and it certainly will not be the last. I love the way you react to this incredible music with sheer joy, happiness and passion. Amazing reaction to a great song .. I was lucky enough to see Triumph live back in the 1980's and it was just as amazing as you believe it would be!!
Wow, as a long time Triumph fan (cassette tapes in 80's high school) to a Muse fan beginning in the early 2000's, I just realized that Matt Bellamy is basically a modern day Rik Emmett. I never realized it, but they have similar stage presence, both can hit the high notes with their voices and guitars and both have lyrics about everyday people connecting and rising up. Makes me wonder if Matt Bellamy had some Triumph in his collection as a kid.
Rik's nickname in high school was the rocket, he was a track star. The way he runs around the stage is epic! I met him in 1990, one of my idols being a Canadian guitar player. Very under rated!
One of my favourite bands.Fantastic live too !!
I love this song and band. I was there that day in 1983.
Triumph was my 1st concert. They had an amazing light show. Green talking head made of smoke and lasers hovering above the crowd. It wasn't all band supplied smoke either. EVERYBODY in that arena was stoned. You couldn't help but be. :-)
This is one of the best live vocal performance you will ever hear. Everything was brilliant 🇨🇦🤟😎
Gil Moore (percussionist) sang many of their songs too.
Triumph is one of the best bands to ever come out of Canada and both Rik Emmett (Guitar) and Gil Moore (Drums) have excellent voices and sing lead on different songs. The album this song came off of is called Allied Forces and literally every song on it is excellent. There is zero filler.
So underrated. I saw them in concert in 81 or 82. I felt just like you do in this reaction. Magic Power is a great song you should check out. Their lyrics always have good meaning. Riks voice is incredible. They are Canadian like Rush.
An amazingly under rated Canadian band . Great pick up on the Rush vibe !!!
We were so fortunate back in the late 70s and 80s to have seen these bands live in concert.
Way underrated band Riks a great guitarist and his vocals are unmatched and i like that his lyrics always had a positive message
Unmatched chemistry, bands today simply can't compare. Raw talent, and rock and roll spirit that will be relevant 30 years from now. Nobody in 2024 will be relevant in 2054. Triumph certainly will. This was by far and away, the greatest era of rock and roll. And I'm so glad i was there, these memories are priceless.