Okay maybe I'm only 53 but, I had an amazing father. Riding around in the countryside of southwestern Ohio just jamming on the radio and his limited amount of eight tracks. Man Boz scaggsand steely Dan come on. Thanks Dad I had an amazing time growing up
1977. I was ten years old and my oldest brother got his driver's license and inherited Dad's cherished '73 Trans Am. Timmy was the most popular boy at school and the greatest big brother ever, and unlike his friends, relished in letting his kid brother tag along everywhere he went. I had a permanent spot in the co-pilot seat of that T/A as we ran the roads of the Lehigh Valley with this song blasting out of the 8-track...
LOVE IT!!!! Trans Ams are RARE in Australia. I rode in one once. It was magnificent. Let's be honest, they are a crap car, but gees they look good. And epitome of The American Dream in the 70s
@@sirenasongs2982 Basically most of TOTO played on this and toured with him in '77, then they formed TOTO. One of the the keyboardist with the beard and glasses co wrote this. Can't remember his name right now.
I walked into a bar in Sydney, Australia yesterday afternoon and the DJ was holding this album! I told him I’d been playing it on UA-cam 2 days earlier. This guy was in his early 30s. Great to see new generations are appreciating it 🎶 🥁 🎙️ ☺️.
If they went putting everyone in it all willy nilly, the Hall would lose its value In the world of music!! Granted a lot of people should be there and won't. Best you can do is live for the music,whom ever I makes it does,we will always be helpless to that. Ps. I would of loved to him get in!
Because the RR hall of fame is bullshiit. Political. Some of the greatest bands ever aren’t in there. But Madonna is? Lol. That should tell you all you need to know
Instantly takes my memory back to my street and "junior high" (not middle school) in 1977. Sweet muscle cars cruisin' with windows open, cutoff jeans, vinyl records with big album covers in fruit crates, pinball machines, lava lamps ... and no PC's or cell phones! Made our own fun outside much of the time. Life was wide-open, and I remember it well. I know it wasn't a perfect time, but aspects of it were.
Said it well!! No kid stayed inside if they could help it...that was torture Playing football in the st til the stlights came on, travelling road trips state to state ea summer was huge back then, couples took walks after dinner and Sunday was....day of rest. Love every bit of it (except that giant daily chore list)
Saw him in Dallas a couple of days ago. Still sounds great at 79 years old. Silky smooth and still strong. Great band, great show! If you’re thinking about seeing him, just do it! He’s touring tight now.
Stumbled across this song, been too long, was about 15 months ago, immediately thought about my sister that passed away September of 2019. Remember hearing this song on FM radio in the 70's when we were kids, I teared up for weeks listening to this countless times. But they were tears of happiness knowing she's smiling and well ☺ again...
Brilliant comment - that's how I was brought up *IRISH* to notice things that our beloved departed are sending our way as reinsurance that everything is great .. And music is one of the ways they do send it..
Boring shitty day at work. Fighting London traffic. Arseholes everywhere. Stopped at Lidl's for my supper. Drive home. Boz comes on the radio. Life's good!
Love Jeff's work. I can now tell if hes on the drums in songs I hear. He has a distinct clear and precise rhythm and lack of ego in his playing. A true collaborator!
As a kid in the late 70’s my first stereo had an 8 track player. My uncle gave me the stereo and a Boz Scaggs 8 track. I played it at least a million times. This song takes me back.
This tune sure brings back memories of my pre-teens. I loved , and still do love the story. A small time crook goin` fo` broke , makin` a B-line fo` the border. lol,
@@crawfordfanatic Always keep it close to your heart. I feel your pain and I am truly sorry for the heartbreak you have. I'm sending you love and you have every right to keep your memories alive.
You cannot dislike this classic. It must be sung right out loud whenever, wherever, you happen to be when you hear it. The dance moves then come on second-nature. Boz!
I didn't notice until I read this comment; he's like a metronome! Thanks for calling attention to his fantastic work - every note is right in its place!!! Rare to find! /gen
I NEVER get tired of hearing this song. Still end up playing it several times in a row. Irresistibly builds and builds to the end. Pure musical art and enjoyment.
I saw a band called Yatchly Crew and they do mostly 70s/80s softrock covers. Their version of this song rips. I always liked it. Sounds like he wrote it for Elton John but ended up just recording it himself and it is great.
well said . . . . .this will resurface for a " second wave " as soon as one of our grandkids cranks it at a party . . .and will never die . it's THAT fkng Good !
I love the music of Boz Scaggs. No one else sounds like the Boz. I used to do Lido and Breakdown at karaoke. If you want to get the crowd tapping their feet, clapping their hands and dancing, sing Boz Scaggs.
Just found this vinyl album "Silk Degrees" at a thrift store today in excellent condition. Best 99 cents I ever spent. My old Technics turntable loves it :)
Now that we know how old you are, are you going to take action when your kids and grand kids need you most? We will be tested beyond our parents and the Vietnam vets in our old age. Buck up. This version of the song makes my heart sing and I always sing the third harmony along with it. Tag we're it.
@@stanleyhatfield4902 Yep, I'm right there with you guys. My brother used to play this when I was so young. Love it, good classic MUSIC, not the doof doof trash they play today!
This song drove me crazy for nearly four years---in early 1984, I fially found out the title and artist, and got the record, at Gordon's Record Shop---it was on Butternut Street, and I got most of my records from there!!!! What a place!
This seemed to come out of nowhere in 1977. I was just a kid in middle school. I wasn't really into music at that point, but my older sisters bought this album and I simply could not believe my ears. Classic, brilliant arrangement by actual bona fide musicians. As you might recall, there was no video to support this stuff, it had to sell itself. This is a perfect example of the sound of that era. Unforgettable.
Spoiled for choice in the 70s. (Born '65). GREAT bands, all sorts of genres, were as numerous as mosquitos in a swamp Now, of course, it's like trying to find a fucking oasis in The Sahara Desert with modern music... Good stuff, different, but still there, but my GOD the digging 😱
Disco was all over top 40 radio, and then there was this-Totally NOT disco! I'm 60, and I love this song as much as the first time I heard it back then!!!
Huge Boz Scaggs fan, great singer-songwriter. Went to boarding school in Cali. with his son Oscar Scaggs, who tragically died of an overdose on new years eve 1999. RIP my friend. You are truly missed.
Woke up with this song in my head this morning. Hadn’t heard it in a long time so where did it come from? Embedded in my brain from my 16 year old self in 1976 and leaking out in my sleep. Great song!
This song also kind of popped into my head. I've been thinking of 70's music lately Steely Dan, Chicago and this song popped into my mind. I was born in 1970 so I don't remember when this song was released.
The tune Lido Shuffle was recorded in September 1975 but released as a single in February 1977. No matter how we look at it-it’s a classic and 1977 was a classic year for Music!
Love this song. My brother introduced me to this song when he bought the vinyl album and I have been listening to this song on cassette, CD and now Apple Music for so many years. Music today is not what it is suppose to be, should be or ever will be again.
I remember a Monday Night Football game about 10 years ago where the defender Leto Sheppard batted down a pass in the end zone to win the game for the Philadelphia Eagles as time expired. The whole stadium serenaded him with this song. 80,000 people. It was so cool. I thought to myself, no matter whatever else happens to this guy, they can never ever take away this moment.
We’d drive from Salt Lake City to Jackson Hole, Wyoming listening to this album, singing at the top of our lungs and drinking Mickey’s Big Mouth! Great days!!
I can't forget the "old" days. I saw him in Pittsburgh along with the Eagles, and Fleetwood Mac. Great concert and hours of music for only 15 bucks. Plus the parking was free. Damn. That WAS the old days.
I'm at the gym, walking around the track, this song keyed up - OMG! I couldn't help myself - sang out loud to all the half-forgotten lyrics I'd not heard in AGES! So frickin' fabulous
Next stop Chi-town, Lido put the money down and let it roll 🎶 I'm 53. I dislike earbuds. But sometimes I pretend I'm listening to music when I'm walking down the street and my brain randomly gives me a jewel like this. 😂 That's what made me look it up here, today. December 30, 2020. Happy damn NEW year, right? Stay safe everybody... Happy New Year!
Man this brings back some awesome memories!! My dad was dj in the late 60's early 70's in Toronto. Introduced me to so much cool music when we finally got to meet when I was 13. Boz Scaggs, Christopher Cross, Joan Armatrading, Gerry Rafferty and so many others. Totally changed what music was to me after the Ozzy and ACDC and Iron Maiden phase lol. I do the same now for my four kids. Not surprised they end up with some of these on their phones lol, it IS great music!
I'm from Chi Town *Chicago* (Lyrics) and since I was a kid to getting old quick our extended family has a tradition of playing this every 4th of July .. Many are now departed but there's still a few of us around to keep the tradition going
Hanging out at my local beach bar on a Friday night, now this bar has been at this beach since I used to come with my family to vacation as very young kid and this song comes on. 46 years later and could see how the beach used to look, the styles of the 70s, even how the sun just felt different on my face back then. My mother and father so happy, people all a joy enjoying my beloved beach in Florida. I think the closest one can come to true time travel. It was one of those transformative instances that reminded me of how it all used to be. Better days in many ways.
Such a classy tune. One cant help but like it. It can definitely put you in a better, uplifting mood. A song to enjoy for decades and decades to come. Simply put, just good music, man.
This somehow feels like the rhythm of the best days of my youth, when I was younger and innocent and free, just brimming with joy, smiling with the sun shining, the car windows rolled down, arm out the window, hand tapping out the beat, going somewhere I wanted to be, doing something I wanted to do and not a care in the world. Lido...
Love Boz. Saw him in August 1976 at Rich Stadium (home of the Buffalo Bills). He opened for Elton John. Both legends were absolutely incredible on a rainy afternoon in WNY.
Boz Scaggs is an artist who's songs i like very much. He has a unique singing style. I discovered this artist sometime ago when i was going through searching for good music. I collected some of his albums which are hard to find nowadays. I am happy to have them. This song is a very good example of his talents! Thank you!!
I'll tell you what the 60's, 70's and 80's will be remembered into eternity, as the 2000's on will be long forgotten about. Those 3 decades of music were and will always be the best the world has ever heard, period.
There is some great music from the 80s, and the golden age of heavy metal was then, but the 60s and 70s were a musical renaissance. It was by far the greatest era in the history of music, and I would be surprised to find out there will be a music era that good in the next 100,000 years. I think the 1960s and 1970s will still be well remembered that long from now.
No, you just have nostalgia glasses and haven't taken the time to find the incredible new music that is being made constantly. There is enough now that the radio no longer plays the good stuff, just the popular stuff, which is formulaic and boring. But rest assured, there is good music being made even now today in 2020. And I mean deep, quality, intelligent, iconic, and enduring music. You'll never find it if you assume it's all been made over 30 years ago though.
David Paich on keys / synth and co-wrote the song. Jeff Porcaro on drums. David Hungate on bass. They are the players that would form Toto soon after this was recorded.
Okay maybe I'm only 53 but, I had an amazing father. Riding around in the countryside of southwestern Ohio just jamming on the radio and his limited amount of eight tracks. Man Boz scaggsand steely Dan come on. Thanks Dad I had an amazing time growing up
I can remember this from the summer of '77. I was 5 years old and this song playing on the AM radio of my dad's 1966 Ford Fairlane
Riding around southwestern ohio also.
I m a little older than you, but those were magical times to be alive. ❤
Pops had a beer in his lap, cruising down Rybolt Rd and getting air in our van at the hilltops.
Right on 👌👍. Dad just raising you right.. ❤🎶🎶✨🎶🤔🎶✨
I was 4 and I remember as well. My dad had a beautiful Cutlas Supreme Oldsmobile and driving around listening to 62 WHEN in Syracuse,N.Y.
1977. I was ten years old and my oldest brother got his driver's license and inherited Dad's cherished '73 Trans Am. Timmy was the most popular boy at school and the greatest big brother ever, and unlike his friends, relished in letting his kid brother tag along everywhere he went. I had a permanent spot in the co-pilot seat of that T/A as we ran the roads of the Lehigh Valley with this song blasting out of the 8-track...
LOVE IT!!!! Trans Ams are RARE in Australia. I rode in one once. It was magnificent. Let's be honest, they are a crap car, but gees they look good. And epitome of The American Dream in the 70s
Nice. I am the same age and was on the Jersey side jamming to this tune with my brother, too!
12 wow.
😅
I was 9! My Mom had this record
I was 20 in the 70's and now 70 in the 20's. The 70's, without a doubt, is the best decade... and I wouldn't change a thing.
You're lucky to have grown up in that time.
I was a pre-teen...and now my SiriusXM presets START with the 70s. The BEST
Nor would I.
Absolutely! Without a doubt!
Born in 68 and feel the same. 70s in general was a great time good tunes, loved the 80s too.
Jeff Porcaro's groove on this tune is unmistakable. Jamming in Heaven. Gold Bless You Jeff.
100% Love Jeff's playing!!!
Had no idea Jeff was on here
Yes!!!
@@sirenasongs2982
Basically most of TOTO played on this and toured with him in '77, then they formed TOTO. One of the the keyboardist with the beard and glasses co wrote this. Can't remember his name right now.
@@sassymess7111 Mike Porcaro?
I walked into a bar in Sydney, Australia yesterday afternoon and the DJ was holding this album! I told him I’d been playing it on UA-cam 2 days earlier. This guy was in his early 30s. Great to see new generations are appreciating it 🎶 🥁 🎙️ ☺️.
Very cool. I’m 63. Have a buzz on in the Bronx. Far from Sydney but I loved your story
@@willard2729 Yay! This music will stand the test of time!🎵🌌🎵
I'm 36. This is one of my new jams!
Boz Scaggs can be played as jazz soul or soft rock.Boz Scaggs rock on.
Yes, certainly!
Even Hard Rock, as in "Breakdown Dead Ahead!!"
Living in remote area of Scotland I never heard of Bozz Scaggs until the internet opened up my world. This is simply brilliant
My ancient 11 year old ass from Orange County, CA very much remembers this song, also how much we couldn't understand the lyrics. Good Times!
This song is screams: I'm a 70s kid. If Bozz is your 1st intro, look up 38 special or Chicago.
And while you do, throw something back this way!
@@alisadetwiler3404 same and are you still in the OC?
@@MrWizardry69 Not anymore, but you can take the girl out of the OC, bur you can't take the OC out of the girl!
One for the road
Why is this man not in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame????? He belongs there as much as anyone !
If they went putting everyone in it all willy nilly, the Hall would lose its value In the world of music!! Granted a lot of people should be there and won't. Best you can do is live for the music,whom ever I makes it does,we will always be helpless to that. Ps. I would of loved to him get in!
Because the RR hall of fame is bullshiit. Political. Some of the greatest bands ever aren’t in there. But Madonna is? Lol. That should tell you all you need to know
Hall of fame has no credibility . They don’t make the bands .
Keep the faith! He'll get there.
@@benturk1996 WRONG!!!
Song has it all. Aggressive beat, Juking Bass, Brass and of course Boz's iconic pipes. Shit never gets old.
It was co wrote and recorded by the Toto boys. Those lads had chops.
Porcaro's Magic.
@@aaronwatkins8973 Half of Toto, I think: Jeff Porcaro, David Paich and David Hungate
That sums it up perfectly
@@donaldfewell8908Well, half of the original Toto line-up.
Instantly takes my memory back to my street and "junior high" (not middle school) in 1977. Sweet muscle cars cruisin' with windows open, cutoff jeans, vinyl records with big album covers in fruit crates, pinball machines, lava lamps ... and no PC's or cell phones! Made our own fun outside much of the time. Life was wide-open, and I remember it well. I know it wasn't a perfect time, but aspects of it were.
Said it well!! No kid stayed inside if they could help it...that was torture
Playing football in the st til the stlights came on, travelling road trips state to state ea summer was huge back then, couples took walks after dinner and Sunday was....day of rest. Love every bit of it (except that giant daily chore list)
@@gordocarbo 🖤
Saw him a few days ago. At 78 he still puts on a solid show.
Thinking about seeing him in Des Moines at the end of the month...
Awesome to this day
Seen Dylan in Glasgow October. Boz is up there with Bob. Take care.
Wow, that's sweet.
Saw him in Dallas a couple of days ago. Still sounds great at 79 years old. Silky smooth and still strong. Great band, great show! If you’re thinking about seeing him, just do it! He’s touring tight now.
The four layers of synthesizers during the outro is what makes this song for me.
Whoever arranged this song is a genius. Listen to the horns, synth, drums, the bass line. It's infectious. It's brilliant! 👍🏻👍🏻
Jeff Porcaro came up with the Lido shuffle on drums. Leads the song.
The lyrics are genius once you know what they mean.
members of what round become the legendary Toto
Songwriter
@@jameskeyes1131 he was such a fine drummer.
This song came on as we drove to my Mother’s funeral. My sister, Dad and I immediately started singing. Feel it was a message that things would be ok.
One more for the road! 👍
Stumbled across this song, been too long, was about 15 months ago, immediately thought about my sister that passed away September of 2019. Remember hearing this song on FM radio in the 70's when we were kids, I teared up for weeks listening to this countless times. But they were tears of happiness knowing she's smiling and well ☺ again...
God bless all of you, my deepest condolences 💐
Brilliant comment - that's how I was brought up *IRISH* to notice things that our beloved departed are sending our way as reinsurance that everything is great .. And music is one of the ways they do send it..
I get it . . . , but . . .you were listening to the radio . . on way to mom's funeral . ? I wouldn't b listening radio
Boring shitty day at work. Fighting London traffic. Arseholes everywhere. Stopped at Lidl's for my supper. Drive home. Boz comes on the radio. Life's good!
Lidl shuffle
Used to have days like that in the States, but now enjoying retirement in Canada w/my special wife Suzanne and our little long Siamese Moonpie.
Check the lyrics
You’re awesome...great comment.
Synchronicity!
I'm here. I like the 70s music.
"The 70s music" is pretty general. Like there was disco (mostly bad except Beegees) and some really good stuff.
All 70s music was great. Rock Disco Soul. Everything.
@@susanb2015 YESSS! And I LOVE this song! LET'S🎵💃💓🕺🎵DANCE!!!
I like singing.
Her Am I... In da House : )
My Man Jeff Pocaro on the drums I believe....RIP Dear Brother. What a great tune! Got me dancing around the house like I was 20 again!!!!!
And he did this album for union scale! I believe it was $164 for a 3 hour session at the time.
Yep that's him.
Awesome thanks for sharing:)!
@@larry4111 He was at double scale $328 at the time and Baz gave him $30,000 cash for his drumming work. Love Jeff Porcaro.
Love Jeff's work. I can now tell if hes on the drums in songs I hear. He has a distinct clear and precise rhythm and lack of ego in his playing. A true collaborator!
Bought the album when it came out in 1975, where has that 46 years gone.? 😱😱 still playing it today. Great LP
Yep... great record. The years? Run away over the hills like the wild horses
@@frankblues9214 Damn....Yesterday I was 35...Today I'm about to hit 65.....
@@Burt472 I am currently 35. I look forward to revisiting this comment in 30 years. Happy trails. ✌️
@wirsbag : Yes bro will meet up ... 🍻
This was a hugely popular album back then, I can't imagine anyone NOT buying it!
Box Scaggs with that Lido Shuffle, love this tune
As a kid in the late 70’s my first stereo had an 8 track player. My uncle gave me the stereo and a Boz Scaggs 8 track. I played it at least a million times. This song takes me back.
Old school never dies...great song
I ❤it
This tune sure brings back memories of my pre-teens. I loved , and still do love the story. A small time crook goin` fo` broke , makin` a B-line fo` the border. lol,
You got that. Right
Every time I hear the drums I cry. My late husband played this on his drums 😢
Wow, he must have been a really good drummer. Don't cry, you will see him again. Much love to you.
@@reflexedrose1879he was a brilliant drummer. Went to the Hart School of Music. I still have his custom DW kit. I can’t bear to part with it.
@@crawfordfanatic Always keep it close to your heart. I feel your pain and I am truly sorry for the heartbreak you have. I'm sending you love and you have every right to keep your memories alive.
@crawfordfanatic. I am very sorry to know about your loss of your husband. Please take care.
I play it on bass. Sorry for your loss🥁😇😅
You cannot dislike this classic. It must be sung right out loud whenever, wherever, you happen to be when you hear it. The dance moves then come on second-nature. Boz!
Yes Starjunkie! Ifr this tune doesn`t make you tap your toe, you are a robot!! And the arrangement of the whole track is brilliant!!
@@gib59er56 I wholly agree!
Yes!!!
Jeff Pocaro playing on this. Arguably the greatest drummer to ever live
I didn't notice until I read this comment; he's like a metronome! Thanks for calling attention to his fantastic work - every note is right in its place!!! Rare to find! /gen
He was Damn sure pretty close, huh?
I DID NOT KNOW THIS! Now I see why the beat just slides you right in at the get go! Jeff Pocaro, one of the greats!
The ghost notes on the snare....😮😮😮😮😮
He died almost 31 years ago. . . fantastic drummer!🥁
Every time I hear this song I smile and think of better days.
SAME TO BOTH COMMENTS😁🙄🍀
Me too! I wore this album out back in the late 70's. I'm in my 60's now and this music still makes me happy.
u n me both brother
Lol..same wirh Lowdown.
Somehow good memories piss me off...
I NEVER get tired of hearing this song. Still end up playing it several times in a row. Irresistibly builds and builds to the end. Pure musical art and enjoyment.
1 more for the road
I saw a band called Yatchly Crew and they do mostly 70s/80s softrock covers. Their version of this song rips. I always liked it. Sounds like he wrote it for Elton John but ended up just recording it himself and it is great.
So True!
RIP dad!
Perfect. The horns, the guitars, the Unstoppable Groove. This will live forever.
its really just too good of an arrangement. damn
well said . . . . .this will resurface for a " second wave " as soon as one of our grandkids cranks it at a party . . .and will never die . it's THAT fkng Good !
One more time,.....town the line or blow
Notice
No one has remade......
By the way...
NYers who remember Lido Beach.....
I love the music of Boz Scaggs. No one else sounds like the Boz. I used to do Lido and Breakdown at karaoke. If you want to get the crowd tapping their feet, clapping their hands and dancing, sing Boz Scaggs.
Great song with Jeff Porcaro drumming beautifully. Perfect timing
Dammit, did Jeff Pork-and-Beans play on EVERY song back then???
@@James-if3kche was a session musician just like his Toto band mates
@@bassinbillRC5300 I knew that. I just didn't know he played on this song.
40 years on from when I first heard this....still sounds just as good!
Maybe even better, considering the autotuned crap that pop music has degraded into.
Yes it does
Timeless
#metoo
Makes me want to sing and put the windows down in the car and just enjoy
Just found this vinyl album "Silk Degrees" at a thrift store today in excellent condition. Best 99 cents I ever spent. My old Technics turntable loves it :)
David Paitch sounds so good on vinyl!
Every used record rack has a copy of Silk Degrees in it somewhere. Our local grocery did but it is a 1-2$ item, not the 7 they wanted 🤪
Stellar find my friend, I wore this out on vinyl at least 3 times!
Fannnomanomal
Absolutely perfect a great price
This song / LP kicks played it all the time back then!!
I feel fortunate to have been born in the 70's. Best music in the world. Classic Rock forever:)
Rock definitely hits it's peak in the 70's. The 80's and 90's were very good as well but not as good.
@christopherklingel796 Yes, I agree with you!
The drums sound on this recording is just killer.
Hard to find a better studio drummer than Jeff Porcaro...
This was actually Toto before they were Toto....
Whole record is beautifully engineered - drum sound has a lot to do with how sweet Jeff Pocarro hits ‘em!
@@TheDawg4000 Um, no.
June 8, 2024
Happy Birthday, sir!
80 yrs old today and still as relevant as ever. I am lucky to be alive in your lifetime. Thank you for the music.
Great writer performer he's still going golden ❤
Got into dope and pub rock cos of a mates mum in highgate in the early 80s. Survived and still love it.
60 year old high school teacher here. Played this song on my Smartboard in class to wake them up 6th period today, 9/20/23. Lol
Awesome 😅
Boz Scaggs is the only person who should sing or say "CHI Town" because he's cool.
CHI is the city code.
TODAY IS FLAG DAY.
Underrated song with only 51k likes it deserves 51M
Im so grateful I was a teenager in the 70's!! We have the best music!
Now that we know how old you are, are you going to take action when your kids and grand kids need you most? We will be tested beyond our parents and the Vietnam vets in our old age. Buck up. This version of the song makes my heart sing and I always sing the third harmony along with it. Tag we're it.
Seriously, one of the best songs ever written, composed, and recorded.
It's a very good song with stellar performances and I certainly loved singing it with my band cause I'm a fan. In the pantheon? No.
one of those timeless tunes that can magically transform an old fuck like me right back to teen angst. . . . .thanks bozz 4 creating such a classic.
you must be my age
@@stanleyhatfield4902 Yep, I'm right there with you guys. My brother used to play this when I was so young.
Love it, good classic MUSIC, not the doof doof trash they play today!
ONE FOR ROAD!!!
100th like! 👍
The best
Love from Australia 🇦🇺🌺
Everything, the songwriting, the structure, the lyrics, the production, who could do it like this today?
Please he ripped off Van Morrison
@@HanifBarnwell everyone rips off everyone all the time
This song drove me crazy for nearly four years---in early 1984, I fially found out the title and artist, and got the record, at Gordon's Record Shop---it was on Butternut Street, and I got most of my records from there!!!! What a place!
Summer of 1977 when this came out. Man those were great times and great music
The whole world is falling apart but this makes me so strong. Thank you mister Boz Scaggs.
Stay strong in these dark days, Ad. Peace&love from Cape Breton, Nova Scotia.
@@backagain5216 Hey Back Again. We will,dont we friend?!👍Wish you all the best.✌💜🤍🌼🍀
This seemed to come out of nowhere in 1977. I was just a kid in middle school. I wasn't really into music at that point, but my older sisters bought this album and I simply could not believe my ears. Classic, brilliant arrangement by actual bona fide musicians. As you might recall, there was no video to support this stuff, it had to sell itself. This is a perfect example of the sound of that era. Unforgettable.
Spoiled for choice in the 70s. (Born '65). GREAT bands, all sorts of genres, were as numerous as mosquitos in a swamp
Now, of course, it's like trying to find a fucking oasis in The Sahara Desert with modern music...
Good stuff, different, but still there, but my GOD the digging 😱
Way better than today music ☺️🎶🎶☺️🎶🎶🎶 ☺️, miss 1977!. Happy Wednesday
Disco was all over top 40 radio, and then there was this-Totally NOT disco! I'm 60, and I love this song as much as the first time I heard it back then!!!
@encompassvideo5429 You have mentioned a very important point. You are right! Thank you!
Huge Boz Scaggs fan, great singer-songwriter. Went to boarding school in Cali. with his son Oscar Scaggs, who tragically died of an overdose on new years eve 1999. RIP my friend. You are truly missed.
Woke up with this song in my head this morning. Hadn’t heard it in a long time so where did it come from? Embedded in my brain from my 16 year old self in 1976 and leaking out in my sleep. Great song!
Same here this morning 🌅
I've been humming it for a few days now for no reason at all. Just good music in my brain radio :)
That's weird, i had the same thing just happen to me. I looked it up on You Tube
This song also kind of popped into my head. I've been thinking of 70's music lately Steely Dan, Chicago and this song popped into my mind. I was born in 1970 so I don't remember when this song was released.
You TOO?! It is cosmic synchronicity.
Perfect verses, pre-chorus, verses, bridge... great vocals, drums, bass, horns, synths... it's all here in a beautiful song.
I've already listened to this song about 10 times in a row. Oh well "One more for the road".
Auto repeat would b my suggestion!!!!!!
1977 was a special year for me and nothing takes me back there than Boz' Lido Shuffle.
Early Spring 1977 to be exact!
1975 it came out
It feels like it
@@johngolofit1208 it think 1977 also
The tune Lido Shuffle was recorded in September 1975 but released as a single in February 1977. No matter how we look at it-it’s a classic and 1977 was a classic year for Music!
Love this song. My brother introduced me to this song when he bought the vinyl album and I have been listening to this song on cassette, CD and now Apple Music for so many years. Music today is not what it is suppose to be, should be or ever will be again.
Yes, I agree!
Possibly the greatest song ever written.
Wow! Really?
Great song, but millions of miles from the greatest song ever written.
Good song bit this isn't even the best song Boz Scaggs has ever written. Lowdown is way better than this.
@@BeatlesCentricUniverse He's entitled to his opinion. At least he didn't name a Taylor Swift song as the greatest ever written.
I’m only 17 years old but I’m glad I grew up on music like this
There is hope for the future
35 years old here. My dad turned me onto this a long time ago. Just bought it on vinyl today.
I’m almost 30 and felt like that was a bit young
Love it! I was around your age when this came out. Didn't appreciate how great it was until 40+ years later 😂 Cheers....wherever you are my friend 🍻
Lol, i'm 15. Didn't grow up with it but listened to it at a restaurant and enjoyed it
I remember a Monday Night Football game about 10 years ago where the defender Leto Sheppard batted down a pass in the end zone to win the game for the Philadelphia Eagles as time expired. The whole stadium serenaded him with this song. 80,000 people. It was so cool. I thought to myself, no matter whatever else happens to this guy, they can never ever take away this moment.
It came out when I was a kid but as an adult and a musician, one of the greatest arrangements and performances ever. It's just a banger.
I was too young to appreciate Boz Scaggs in the 70s...but I sure do appreciate him now.
That's a serious groove that shuffle Porcaro is playing.
Happy birthday #78 to the Boz, happy birthday sir🎂👍
We’d drive from Salt Lake City to Jackson Hole, Wyoming listening to this album, singing at the top of our lungs and drinking Mickey’s Big Mouth! Great days!!
I love those big mouth Mickey's 😁
When you switched from normal beer to Mickey's you always got wet.
Drinking while driving. Fantastic.
@@tomcarr7249 it sounds like they were having fun back when the world wasn't so uptight and miserable
Halt and Catch Fire introduced me to this song.
Great song and one of the best shows I've ever seen.
10/10 would recommend.
This was the last 45 I bought before Punk Rock, never stopped liking it.
This is kinda punk witnout the strutting bullshit
This behaviour in the song is as about as anti-structured, fark you, as you can get
I can't forget the "old" days. I saw him in Pittsburgh along with the Eagles, and Fleetwood Mac. Great concert and hours of music for only 15 bucks. Plus the parking was free. Damn. That WAS the old days.
I'm at the gym, walking around the track, this song keyed up - OMG! I couldn't help myself - sang out loud to all the half-forgotten lyrics I'd not heard in AGES! So frickin' fabulous
Next stop Chi-town, Lido put the money down and let it roll 🎶
I'm 53. I dislike earbuds. But sometimes I pretend I'm listening to music when I'm walking down the street and my brain randomly gives me a jewel like this.
😂
That's what made me look it up here, today.
December 30, 2020. Happy damn NEW year, right? Stay safe everybody...
Happy New Year!
Truly a great song to have in your head, dodging in and out of the pedestrians in the shitty city
Doesn't get any better
My brain does that too. I'm 52.
So glad I'm not the only one with the random jukebox in my brain. You have a great jukebox.
Well Spoken ✌😎
The Bass Player on the recording, DAVID HUNGATE, is one of my best friends!!!! He is also my Bass Instructor and Mentor!!! :)
You are a lucky man.
Great bassline! You only have to hear two beats of that bass from the intro to know that it's Lido Shuffle!
🤙👈
🤙👈 Jeff Porcaro drums & David Paich synthesizer. :)
Awesome in TOTO!
It’s still such a killer tune! Loved it when I was a kid and love it today.
🤘🏻😎🤘🏻
The song was playing while we was. Doing a drug store
One of the best openings on a song, ever
You KNOW it means fucken business, and boy does it deliver on the opening promise
I may loop this for 8 hours today. God I love this song.
Yeah, man!! Its SO addictive!!!!....Takes me right back to college, in Cardiff!!!
+JustAllinOneResource Me too! His best. Love this man..
you won't love it after 8 hours I bet.
lido ain't comin' back :)
I do loop it everyday all day....
Jeff Porcaro on the drums with his legendary "shuffle" before he became part of Toto. I love to listen to his drum work on this.
He's awesome on this track. Actually he's awesome full stop
Rip jeff
Didn't the whole band become Toto?
ah yes, the predecessor to the rosanna shuffle!
Jeff Pocaro nailing that shuffle on drums. RIP JEFF
Man this brings back some awesome memories!! My dad was dj in the late 60's early 70's in Toronto. Introduced me to so much cool music when we finally got to meet when I was 13. Boz Scaggs, Christopher Cross, Joan Armatrading, Gerry Rafferty and so many others. Totally changed what music was to me after the Ozzy and ACDC and Iron Maiden phase lol. I do the same now for my four kids. Not surprised they end up with some of these on their phones lol, it IS great music!
I heard it first when I was 16, I'm 60 now...I'll Always listen to the music I grew up listening to..it's Classic Stuff...;););)..❤❤❤❤❤❤
Classic feel good song. NEVER gets old...
I'm from Chi Town *Chicago* (Lyrics) and since I was a kid to getting old quick our extended family has a tradition of playing this every 4th of July .. Many are now departed but there's still a few of us around to keep the tradition going
This song is glorious! Porcaro at his finest on drums!
The bass line in this is killer!
+stan yarbrough
But very easy and satisfying to play.Always makes me happy playing it.
bill1036 awesome!
+stan yarbrough David Hugate, with fellow future Toto member / founder Jeff Porcaro on drums. What a great team they made!!!
+Michael Alexander Oh... And written by keyboard player David Paich, again another Toto founder.
Michael Alexander Wow Mike, didn't know that. very cool. The members of Toto were(are still) incredible musicians each one in their own right.
I remember my sister buying this LP in 1976, and liking this track the most. They don’t make ‘em like this anymore!
if you’re here in 2024, you have a good taste in music
One for the road. Gonna rock till we drop!
Hell yeah im 27 jamming out otw to work
For your information I've always had good taste in music
Big time - I'm 64, just a number..!
One of my all time favorites
Hanging out at my local beach bar on a Friday night, now this bar has been at this beach since I used to come with my family to vacation as very young kid and this song comes on. 46 years later and could see how the beach used to look, the styles of the 70s, even how the sun just felt different on my face back then. My mother and father so happy, people all a joy enjoying my beloved beach in Florida. I think the closest one can come to true time travel. It was one of those transformative instances that reminded me of how it all used to be. Better days in many ways.
Nicely said
Met him in San Francisco 30 years ago at bar he owned. Coolest cat
An absolute best of the best.
Happy 80th Birthday today, Boz! Have fun celebrating your special birthday today. You are celebrating a milestone today.
Didn't realize he's that old. Makes sense though because I am getting older. Sigh.
@@justmejenny7986 The singer was born June 8, 1944
After all these years ... STILL an awesome song.
Oh yes. Absolutely terrific,I thought it was a good song then but I love it now. Takes me right back to 1976-77 as well.
Me too. Was living in Australia at the time before multiculturism took over
***** Gladly if that is the shite word for wanting to protect my way of life.
+George Vreeland Hill songs don't rot, they aren't food
I was in west Berlin on a tour of duty, when the wall was still up, still should be IMO.
Damn! This is one of my go-to tunes to get myself the hell MOVIN!
Love it...still!
Such a classy tune. One cant help but like it. It can definitely put you in a better, uplifting mood. A song to enjoy for decades and decades to come. Simply put, just good music, man.
I have this album on CD, and my car still has a CD player, so when I pop this on I cannot help but to drive 110 mph !!
This somehow feels like the rhythm of the best days of my youth, when I was younger and innocent and free, just brimming with joy, smiling with the sun shining, the car windows rolled down, arm out the window, hand tapping out the beat, going somewhere I wanted to be, doing something I wanted to do and not a care in the world. Lido...
my thoughts exactly
Love Boz. Saw him in August 1976 at Rich Stadium (home of the Buffalo Bills). He opened for Elton John. Both legends were absolutely incredible on a rainy afternoon in WNY.
Boz Scaggs is an artist who's songs i like very much. He has a unique singing style. I discovered this artist sometime ago when i was going through searching for good music. I collected some of his albums which are hard to find nowadays. I am happy to have them. This song is a very good example of his talents!
Thank you!!
Such an anthem for the 70's. Boz Love!
This is an awesome song..I have to turn it until the wall are rumbling...Just like my Dad use to do back in the 70's....
Yes, Reminds me of such great times, Music, TV, Food, High School, and the girls!! Whoohoo!! :)
^Yup, what he said!
Back when real talent was needed to get on radio
As a teen, I’ve wanted to sing. But now that I’m older, I’m glad I’m not doing music
I am so glad I grew up in the 70s we had the best music ever....!
and then some 70s are the best
Yes indeed
Absolutely we did!
I can see why
Lido missed the boat that day, he left the shack
But that was all he missed, and he ain't comin' back
At a tombstone bar in a juke joint car, he made a stop
Just long enough to grab a handle off the top
Next stop, Chi-town, Lido put the money down, let it roll
He said, "One more job oughta get it
One last shot 'fore we quit it
One for the road"
Lido, whoa, oh-oh-oh
He's for the money, he's for the show
Lido's a-waitin' for the go
Lido, whoa, oh-oh-oh, oh-oh
He said, "One more job oughta get it
One last shot 'fore we quit it
One more for the road"
Lido be runnin', havin' great big fun until he got the note
Saying, "Tow the line or blow it, " and that was all she wrote
He be makin' like a beeline headin' for the border line, goin' for broke
Sayin', "One more hit oughta do it
This joint, ain't nothin' to it
One more for the road"
Lido, whoa, oh-oh-oh
He's for the money, he's for the show
Lido's a-waitin' for the go
Lido, whoa, oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh-oh
"One more job oughta get it
One last shot, then we quit it
One more for the road"
Lido, whoa, oh-oh-oh
He's for the money, he's for the show
Lido's a-waitin' for the go
Lido, whoa, oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh-oh
"One more job oughta get it"
Source: Musixmatch
Songwriters: Boz Scaggs / D. Paich
Lido Shuffle lyrics © Boz Scaggs Music, Scaggs Boz Music, Hudmar Publ Co Inc, Hudmar Publishing Co Inc
The beat hooks you in, pumps the heart. the message of a man keeping on, his motivation and unswerving metal.
One of the great most underrated artists of the 1970's...ladies & gentlemen, I give you...BOZ SCAGGS!!!
One of those rare songs that is actually too short.
Not too many groups add horn sections anymore that's what makes this song and others like it so unique after all these years
Simply well constructed smooth
Next stop Chitown
Go on Lido
Lay it down brother
One mo for the road
I'll tell you what the 60's, 70's and 80's will be remembered into eternity, as the 2000's on will be long forgotten about. Those 3 decades of music were and will always be the best the world has ever heard, period.
Ironically, in the 80s people were already saying it was over. :)
There is some great music from the 80s, and the golden age of heavy metal was then, but the 60s and 70s were a musical renaissance. It was by far the greatest era in the history of music, and I would be surprised to find out there will be a music era that good in the next 100,000 years. I think the 1960s and 1970s will still be well remembered that long from now.
No, you just have nostalgia glasses and haven't taken the time to find the incredible new music that is being made constantly. There is enough now that the radio no longer plays the good stuff, just the popular stuff, which is formulaic and boring. But rest assured, there is good music being made even now today in 2020. And I mean deep, quality, intelligent, iconic, and enduring music. You'll never find it if you assume it's all been made over 30 years ago though.
Stompie Joe, I was Elvis’s plumber & Studied Ronnie Tutt, his drummer, & I we’re both students for Larry VanLandingham @ Baylor in Waco
We remember popular culture of eras past so fondly because, mercifully, we don’t actually remember all that much of it.
Those Toto guys at it again !!!!!
i love toto.
Man this song is amazing. Its so crisp. The bass the drumming and the keyboards. Genius. Masterpiece.
David Paich on keys / synth and co-wrote the song. Jeff Porcaro on drums. David Hungate on bass.
They are the players that would form Toto soon after this was recorded.