I do not need to prove you wrong. Nobody is underrated, and everybody gets what they deserve. Observe life and you will know this to be true. Appreciate artistic people when you can. Quit trying to make sense of who is making bank and who is not. There is a reason for it... beyond your faculties.
@@artheriford It would seem that Gary had a style that isn't duplicatable. I've heard people come close, but never sounded exactly like him. He was a king with that Les Paul.
Gary Richrath was extraordinary. He was the real deal. This band was nothing without him. To this day, "Keep on loving you" induces uncontrollable projectile vomiting.
The title “157 Riverside Avenue” (1971) refers to the Westport, Connecticut address where the rock band stayed while recording their debut album “REO* Speedwagon” (1971). TOUT SIMPLEMENT❕ 💙🎶💜 * “REO” stands for Ransom Eli Olds (1864 - 1950), the man who founded the REO Motor Car Company in 1904. “REO Speed Wagon” was the name of a light motor truck (the ancestor of the pickup truck) first introduced in 1915.
.....and GARY RICHRATH was at the helm ........before that chic Kevin took over . Gary Richrath WAS ROCK N ROLL........ Cronin on the other , one of those guys who.you re blown away when find out , he's married to a WOMAN !
One of the best rocknroll numbers ever written. Neal Daugherty is an incredible keyboardist. Right up there with Jon Lord.......that's right I said it.
Really, it's an apples and oranges scenario. Lord excelled at the organ, but rarely played acoustic piano. Doughty played synthesizer ("Ridin' the Storm Out" anyone?), but he was most at home like you hear him right here: playing boogie woogie on acoustic piano.
Neal is a great keyboardist but if you watch him he is heavy on the right hand. Hardly uses his left. What makes and made them great is tightness. The total is greater than the sun of the parts for sure!
@@chuckHart70 He has a great sense of boogie woogie. Love his playing on “Live. You Get What You Play For”. He is right in the pocket on every single piano part he plays”
Again, i can not say it enough, Gary at his best, which was Excellent, he was Never given the credit for his song Writing, Golden Country, Hello, or his Ass Kicking guitar riffs, Always Much Love to him and His!!!
Bottom line, Cronin wanted the FM friendly hits that made the label flush with cash. Richrath was slowly cut out with less input on the songs and he bolted. Lead guitarists are rock and rollers; the Kevin Cronin’s of the world make the label happy and rich.
Gary's mom lived in Creve Couer Illinois about 10 minutes from East Peoria Illinois. He was a legend and we will never forget his talent and all the great music he and REO played! Respect!
REO has always been one of my favorite bands. Gary could shred his guitar and just kickass. Seeing him play live and jam is one of my greatest concerts ever!
I love this number!! Those old festival shows were so awesome too!! I think it was Hall & Oates, Chicago and REO to close around 1983 in Tampa. I'll get out my cache of ticket stubs to figure it out!
They still do. Obviously time wears on everyone, but they still look like they’re having fun and we have a great time watching them one more time every chance I can
157 Riverside Avenue in Westport, Connecticut is the address of a house the band rented for a while. The house, near the Saugatuck River has since been demolished.
You too? I was 17 and had already been a fan of them for two to three years. I actually can't remember if it was late 73 or early 74 when I bought my very first album with my allowance. It was R.E.O. T.W.O. I actually still have it!
When I break out my Rock en Roll albums, These guys and Gary are always played last and louder than most except for Led Zeppelin/ Foghat…. Still Love the 70’s,so many can’t even begin to bang on something. Blow a few tweeters, Amps get way warm , Let’s Rock AMERICA!!!!
Wow! Clean your ears out with that! REP Rocked!!!! Saw them 07/31/1977. Soldier Field, Chicago. Ouch!!!!! Anyone else out there remember that show?? Hot!! So was the RnR!👍🎼🎸🥁🇺🇸❤️
I saw them a few years ago at an outdoor venue. When they played Golden Country I was going nuts singing every word and all the 80's people were looking at me funny.... It made me feel pretty old...
I saved my allowance bought my first album, and their second album T.W.O. in 1973 or 1974. I'll be 62 next month and still rocken to REO up to 1989 when Gary left. I'm from north central Indiana.
REO Speedwagon 157 Riverside Avenue was released in 1971 Originally I heard them on the radio Beaker Street KAAY 1090 AM with Clyde Clifford DJ so I had to go down to truckers union and order the album
Will miss Gary Richrath forever don’t care what anyone says he played some great unforgettable guitar that I will never forget. Saw them with Dave Amato. Dave is amazing I think he’s played with everyone. Dave is a multitalented guitar player listen to him play if you don’t believe me!
I was blown away the first time I saw them. Nine Lives Tour. Though I didn't know any of the material, my girlfriend suggested we go as she'd heard REO was a great concert band. They were. I remember thinking 157 was a great encode because of it's incredible energy. Saw them four more times afterwards.
If I could have any two guitar players in a band, they would be: Lead Guitar- Gary Richrath Rhythm Guitar- Eddie Van Halen (Obvious co-lead duties when needed) That's how badass Gary was at Lead.
I use to unload their equipment..they had a box truck.after unloading ,before they jammed ,we would burn a few ..the place was call The Lantern..1970 maybe 71..but they we're so cool .all of em..Rock on REO..!!..
So I said to my friend Gary..... Do doo do dolee ohh do Do doo dole uh doo Gary was a huge piece of what put this band over the top. I am ways enjoyed Gary and his music. He was so fluid and smooth! Two Speedwagon is not only a good show every time but they actually love what they do and put a lot of effort into making the experience a memorable one! Keep it up fellas
Gary Richrath is right up there with Eddie Van Halen in my opinion. So underrated. So sad about his demise with alcohol. I like this song but Kevin drug it out way too long!
Ok yes gary good guitarist, but sorry there will be never be another Eddie Van halen. Oh my son and daughter in law got me a ticket to see Styx, Loverboy,and REO Speed Wagon for Mothers Day 2022
They quit playing 157 in 82 and it was the last time I saw them!! The show wasn't the same!! When 38 special opened for them in 81 it was the best Rock Show!!!
Here is something most people don't know. This song is off of their first album. It was written by all of the band members at the time before Kevin Cronin was in the band. Terry Luttrell was the lead singer. Most of, if not all of their best songs were written by Gary Richrath. When Kevin Joined he wanted to do mostly Balads and that is when I quit listening to them and it really pissed off Gary. Van Halen with DLR, Journey before SP etc.. Balads sold Albums because most of the kids buying records were female don't ask me why.
I stopped buying REO albums after Lost in a Dream....their best album ever! Gary was on fire and doing what he loved to do.....the whole syrupy ballad crap Cronin brought to the band sucked! It's It's real shame Cronin was allowed to kick Gary out of the band that Gary started!
GOTTA LOVE IT !!! Ihad seen REO here in CHICAGO a lot of times Away Great shows !!! Man i wish I can go back in time and see al them show 1 more time maybe not as hi as i was LOL .or maybe MORE HI ? ALWAY A GREAT TIME !!!!
3:24 I will never forget my very first concert! It was REO Speedwagon!! Blue Oyster Cult!.. Heart!..and Foghat!!... Man I was 14 and 1/2 years old and all of a sudden I just found 20,000 friends with one flick of a BIC!!.. 😂 IT WAS LIKE I HAD FOUND MY TRIBE!!!.. AND NEXT SUNDAY REO SPEEDWAGON IS GOING TO BE IN WEST PALM BEACH MOFOZZ!!!..💯🔥💥💣🌋⚔️🤘
Good stuff before that glory hound singer started breaking up the band. Said Gary drank too much when he was all coked up. He had such a big ego he couldn't deal with someone like Gary .
Actually I think Gary was held back by the time that they played this in 85. I also think he knew it and hated it. He played great here though, like always.
Gary Richrath is criminally underrated as a guitarist. Prove me wrong.
In spite of their commercial success, the band was never as good without Gary!!
I do not need to prove you wrong. Nobody is underrated, and everybody gets what they deserve. Observe life and you will know this to be true. Appreciate artistic people when you can. Quit trying to make sense of who is making bank and who is not. There is a reason for it... beyond your faculties.
Why?
I won’t even try. He is one of my favorites.
ABSOLUTELY AGREE I saw them seven times. oh my gosh. seriously started freshman year. Gary Richrath 🎶🎶
Gary Richrath was a legendary guitarist that never got the recognition he deserved. He was amazing.
There will never be another gary richrath.. RIP brother
R.I.P. GARY RICHRATH ❤
There will also never be another person that plays lead on a Les Paul like Gary! No one has ever come close to sounding like him either. R.I.P. Gary.
Yes! I agree totally. He never got the proper recognition he so richly deserved!
@@edarnold1426 One of my earliest guitar influences. Still one of my favorites
@@artheriford It would seem that Gary had a style that isn't duplicatable. I've heard people come close, but never sounded exactly like him. He was a king with that Les Paul.
To anyone sitting in front of a computer trying to get every detail juuuust right...........THIS is how music is made!
Gary Richrath was extraordinary. He was the real deal. This band was nothing without him. To this day, "Keep on loving you" induces uncontrollable projectile vomiting.
Gary Speedwagon should have been the name of the band.
I miss Gary so much.
We never forgot Gary we remember the greatness
64 years old I'm Still rocking to this album
I'm 60 and rocking the fuck out of this too! Man are we old.
@@jamesmarol2031 Nah man im 16 and my dad introduced me to REO and infidelity. This song is for generations
It's out on my records just played pile next to the turntable right now...
The title “157 Riverside Avenue” (1971) refers to the Westport, Connecticut address where the rock band stayed while recording their debut album “REO* Speedwagon” (1971).
TOUT SIMPLEMENT❕ 💙🎶💜
* “REO” stands for Ransom Eli Olds (1864 - 1950), the man who founded the REO Motor Car Company in 1904. “REO Speed Wagon” was the name of a light motor truck (the ancestor of the pickup truck) first introduced in 1915.
Gary and his Gold Top Les Paul 👍👍🤘🤘🤘🤘👏👏👏
Back when REO was actually REO
.....and GARY RICHRATH was at the helm ........before that chic Kevin took over . Gary Richrath WAS ROCK N ROLL........ Cronin on the other , one of those guys who.you re blown away when find out , he's married to a WOMAN !
@@peterherard8207 rocked solid e Gary!! ❤️🙌🎊💜🎈
Couldn't agree more. When they were a rock band!
Gary was REO ! Every fucking song that he plays in was a success and more than that was a jamming song!
One of the best rocknroll numbers ever written. Neal Daugherty is an incredible keyboardist. Right up there with Jon Lord.......that's right I said it.
REO and DEEP PURPLE 👍
Neal DOUGHTY
Really, it's an apples and oranges scenario. Lord excelled at the organ, but rarely played acoustic piano. Doughty played synthesizer ("Ridin' the Storm Out" anyone?), but he was most at home like you hear him right here: playing boogie woogie on acoustic piano.
Neal is a great keyboardist but if you watch him he is heavy on the right hand. Hardly uses his left. What makes and made them great is tightness. The total is greater than the sun of the parts for sure!
@@chuckHart70 He has a great sense of boogie woogie. Love his playing on “Live. You Get What You Play For”. He is right in the pocket on every single piano part he plays”
Again, i can not say it enough, Gary at his best, which was Excellent, he was Never given the credit for his song Writing, Golden Country, Hello, or his Ass Kicking guitar riffs, Always Much Love to him and His!!!
This is the REO that I enjoy. Quit buying albums when the love songs came out. Gary over Kevin any day.
Sappy love songs
Me too
I always preferred the rocky side this group
Gary will always be my guitarist
Gary
46 years ago......No band has come close to. This...EVER.
THANKS. R.E.O....
Saw them after Gary left not the same they never had one hit song without him
I could never decide if 157 or Golden Country is my favorite REO song. Both are masterpieces.
My favorite was "Like You Do".
Music man #1 4 me.
Golden Country for me with 157 Riverside Ave/Gary's guitar solo a close 2nd
I love this but didn't he have a live version were he said he had a big old Doobie in one hand?
@@craignielsen9386The word 'were' refers to a time gone by...you might want to add the word 'where' to your limited vocabulary.
Gary Richrath played that guitar solo at the end like nobody's business!
Gary just makes you smile
And he made it look so easy too!
Bottom line, Cronin wanted the FM friendly hits that made the label flush with cash. Richrath was slowly cut out with less input on the songs and he bolted. Lead guitarists are rock and rollers; the Kevin Cronin’s of the world make the label happy and rich.
Up until 1983 REO was a real Rock band. Then it turned commercial and was never the same. RIP Gary.
Yes, exactly.
Sadly, I must agree...
Gary's mom lived in Creve Couer Illinois about 10 minutes from East Peoria Illinois. He was a legend and we will never forget his talent and all the great music he and REO played! Respect!
What an ass kicking performance!!! Back when the band mattered. They were incredible in the day!!
garys an absolute beast as always, damn this dude knew how to abuse a guitar
One of the All Time Great Bands to see Live!!!
At least in the ‘70’s and early ‘80’s.
Gary R was one the best!
You ain't liein about that junior.
My first concert I went to!
I have seen them live 8 times! Greatest memories ever!
REO has always been one of my favorite bands. Gary could shred his guitar and just kickass. Seeing him play live and jam is one of my greatest concerts ever!
Totally agree!!!
This is an example of 5 incredible artists getting on stage and ROCKIN THE HOUSE DOWN! You can tell THEY LOVED WHAT THEY WERE DOING!!!
I love this number!! Those old festival shows were so awesome too!! I think it was Hall & Oates, Chicago and REO to close around 1983 in Tampa. I'll get out my cache of ticket stubs to figure it out!
They still do. Obviously time wears on everyone, but they still look like they’re having fun and we have a great time watching them one more time every chance I can
157 Riverside Avenue in Westport, Connecticut is the address of a house the band rented for a while. The house, near the Saugatuck River has since been demolished.
I remember after “keep on loving you” went top ten- Gary got upset with Kevin’s bubblegum love songs😂 he said “We’re a rock band! Not ballads!”
Ah, this brings back soooo many memories. Gary Richrath, you are missed. ❤🎸
The phone call part of the song has always been my favorite, the whole tune rules, but the way they play off each other....that's a party!
Damn!!!!
“Sheeut...”😸😸😸
This is my "go to" song when I need to sit back, close my eyes and rock!! Love REO! Love Gary!
Makes it even more iconic!
@@GaryPhelpsII First time I heard someone swear on a record. I was 10. Kevin saying "Shiiiiiiiiiiiit" was epic
How is he not in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame he was unreal
I sa them in 1976 when I was 15! Great memories!!!
You too??? Hmmmm I was only 14 though....LOL saw them twice in the 70's, love it.
Lucky you! I really want to see them live soon!
Same as me awsome time first concert with oldest brother
You too? I was 17 and had already been a fan of them for two to three years. I actually can't remember if it was late 73 or early 74 when I bought my very first album with my allowance. It was R.E.O. T.W.O.
I actually still have it!
Louisville Summer Jams for me (1978)
I grew up in Gary's home town of Peoria Illinois. I knew his son Eric
I'm not even much of an reo fan, but this is one of the most epic boogies I've ever heard.
When I break out my Rock en Roll albums, These guys and Gary are always played last and louder than most except for Led Zeppelin/ Foghat…. Still Love the 70’s,so many can’t even begin to bang on something. Blow a few tweeters, Amps get way warm , Let’s Rock AMERICA!!!!
Wow! Clean your ears out with that! REP Rocked!!!! Saw them 07/31/1977. Soldier Field, Chicago. Ouch!!!!! Anyone else out there remember that show?? Hot!! So was the RnR!👍🎼🎸🥁🇺🇸❤️
I was there and it was scorching hot all day, and packed tight
I saw them a few years ago at an outdoor venue. When they played Golden Country I was going nuts singing every word and all the 80's people were looking at me funny.... It made me feel pretty old...
At 60 yrs. Old. I can't believe that I was actually jamm'n or to this band in 1974.
I Was 9, no one plays like Gary does! RIP
You must be from Illinois...LOL!
Yamo
I saved my allowance bought my first album, and their second album T.W.O. in 1973 or 1974. I'll be 62 next month and still rocken to REO up to 1989 when Gary left. I'm from north central Indiana.
REO Speedwagon 157 Riverside Avenue was released in 1971
Originally I heard them on the radio Beaker Street KAAY 1090 AM with Clyde Clifford DJ so I had to go down to truckers union and order the album
Passed up as a great guitarist in so many ways!!!
My favorite song from REO I turn this up where my floors shake 🎉❤😊 RIP Gary
All growing up, my address was 157 Riverview Ave. (close enough) this was definitely my song and everyone knew it! This little number rocks!!!
Will miss Gary Richrath forever don’t care what anyone says he played some great unforgettable guitar that I will never forget. Saw them with Dave Amato. Dave is amazing I think he’s played with everyone. Dave is a multitalented guitar player listen to him play if you don’t believe me!
Agreed th e Dave hate is stupid. Not his fault and he is a good guitarist
Dave is no gary
And all that gorgeous hair ..can we get a hand for the hair...💃💃💃
Thanks REO, 74 1/2, still manage to move my digits to some of your oldies🎶🎶
Gary Richrath.The man and his guitar.
Compliments to Bruce and the bass!
Certainly hamming it up for the cameras... but still,incredible, forever fan!!
I was blown away the first time I saw them. Nine Lives Tour. Though I didn't know any of the material, my girlfriend suggested we go as she'd heard REO was a great concert band. They were. I remember thinking 157 was a great encode because of it's incredible energy. Saw them four more times afterwards.
Please tell me how Gary is not rated one of the best guitar players ever?
Saw REO a lot back in the 70's , what a great show
They played at my after prom party in 1972 .still love to listen 🎶.
Wow ! Must be quite the memory.
GR awesomeness guitarist. RIP sir
Gary played amazing guitar. REO was at the top of their game on this tour. I was there.
He is an underrated guitar player there ever was!!!°
Keyboard player is one of the best since Jerry Lee Lewis. Give him some cred!!
Neil Doughty.
If I could have any two guitar players in a band, they would be:
Lead Guitar- Gary Richrath
Rhythm Guitar- Eddie Van Halen (Obvious co-lead duties when needed)
That's how badass Gary was at Lead.
Saw this at Summer Jam Louisville, KY--$10 12 bands all day and night
Gary kicks ass!!
I lived in a house in Long Beach. 157 Riverside Ave. Craziest place I ever lived.
One of my brother and i's favorites :-) RIP Brother much love!!! If your look in' down I'm smokin' a big fatty 4:20 to ya!!!':-)!!
One of the greatest, live concerts ever.
I use to unload their equipment..they had a box truck.after unloading ,before they jammed ,we would burn a few ..the place was call The Lantern..1970 maybe 71..but they we're so cool .all of em..Rock on REO..!!..
What was Kevin like really? Is he or is he not? You know. Lol
What was Gary like? He never got his due I feel and he was such a rocker!
@9:30 Garry's guitar roared like Godzilla 🐲 at the end with that (whoooow) sound. That guitar growled like my stomach on E.
R.E.O....God what a GREAT era...before the world knocked me flat on me arse!!! Got back up "kept on rolling "~~~💪💪💪
I love their long jams like this. Once they went top 40.....ehhh. But live in a show with this and ridin' the storm out!!! Love it
So I said to my friend Gary..... Do doo do dolee ohh do Do doo dole uh doo
Gary was a huge piece of what put this band over the top. I am ways enjoyed Gary and his music. He was so fluid and smooth!
Two Speedwagon is not only a good show every time but they actually love what they do and put a lot of effort into making the experience a memorable one! Keep it up fellas
My good friend, Mike Brown turned me on to REO in 1975. RIP Mike...
one of the best piano solos of all time
Still great in concert. I managed to score front row seats last year. They were fantastic when they had Gary. RIP.
saw them live numerous times...never did they disappoint!
Gary Richrath is right up there with Eddie Van Halen in my opinion. So underrated. So sad about his demise with alcohol. I like this song but Kevin drug it out way too long!
Ok yes gary good guitarist, but sorry there will be never be another Eddie Van halen. Oh my son and daughter in law got me a ticket to see Styx, Loverboy,and REO Speed Wagon for Mothers Day 2022
Almost as good as Glenn Campbell.
I’ve loved this song since high school 1982 😎❤️🎵✌🏼👩🏻
Still one of my favorite kick ass songs of all time !
Gary drooled on me during the outro solo of “Ridin’ The Storm Out” at Cobo Hall, Detroit circa 1979. A cherished memory!
One of the greatest feel-good songs of all time!
This, above all else, says we were way too proper in our ROCK N ROLL!
They quit playing 157 in 82 and it was the last time I saw them!! The show wasn't the same!! When 38 special opened for them in 81 it was the best Rock Show!!!
My first concert, July 4 1981 at the Tangerine bowl Billy Squire Foghat Rossington -Collins Band and REO Speedwagon awesome concert.
OMG Gary Just ON FIRE!!!!!!!!!!!!
when they has terry Lutrell on vocals they were blistering the first album was killer. then bubble gum man Cronin came in
Here is something most people don't know. This song is off of their first album. It was written by all of the band members at the time before Kevin Cronin was in the band. Terry Luttrell was the lead singer. Most of, if not all of their best songs were written by Gary Richrath. When Kevin Joined he wanted to do mostly Balads and that is when I quit listening to them and it really pissed off Gary. Van Halen with DLR, Journey before SP etc.. Balads sold Albums because most of the kids buying records were female don't ask me why.
I stopped buying REO albums after Lost in a Dream....their best album ever! Gary was on fire and doing what he loved to do.....the whole syrupy ballad crap Cronin brought to the band sucked! It's It's real shame Cronin was allowed to kick Gary out of the band that Gary started!
What an incredible band back in their day!!
I absolutely get chills when I hear the first guitar solo
Too many sad songs, don't get me wrong ... they have their place. I was for something up and remembered this. Thank you! ❤😊
NOBODY DOES IT LIKE GARY DID IT W O W !!!!!!!!
There a will never be another Gary richrath
without him there is not REO
GOTTA LOVE IT !!! Ihad seen REO here in CHICAGO a lot of times Away Great shows !!! Man i wish I can go back in time and see al them show 1 more time maybe not as hi as i was LOL .or maybe MORE HI ? ALWAY A GREAT TIME !!!!
3:24 I will never forget my very first concert! It was REO Speedwagon!! Blue Oyster Cult!.. Heart!..and Foghat!!... Man I was 14 and 1/2 years old and all of a sudden I just found 20,000 friends with one flick of a BIC!!.. 😂 IT WAS LIKE I HAD FOUND MY TRIBE!!!.. AND NEXT SUNDAY REO SPEEDWAGON IS GOING TO BE IN WEST PALM BEACH MOFOZZ!!!..💯🔥💥💣🌋⚔️🤘
Going tonight in Cincinnati, too damn bad they won't play this...Gary Richrath was one badass guitarist!
Wow, what a show that must have been. 4 headliners together.
Texas World Music Festival 81 same line up
Still got the sign I made for the show
I was a teenager when I bought this live vinyl...dbl live...Hooked from the vety first lick!!
They f****** Rock. Gary Richrath was a bad ass, Spirit still is. ⚘33⚘
I say this on every REO video...Neil Doughty is a beast
Those summer jam concerts in the 70s were awesome!
Good stuff before that glory hound singer started breaking up the band. Said Gary drank too much when he was all coked up. He had such a big ego he couldn't deal with someone like Gary .
Thank you. Grabbed the spotlight and the editing and all but made Gary disappear. I got to see him up close at 81 Texas Jam in Houston. Mesmerizing!
That sounds like a bunch of bull. If I'm not mistaken it was Kevin that had the ego
Got to see them twice, Saratoga Performing and and the Glens falls civic center. They were great both times!
When they were at the top of their game. Great song and great performance.
Actually I think Gary was held back by the time that they played this in 85. I also think he knew it and hated it. He played great here though, like always.
Gary RIP rise in glory
Back when Bands were REAL and Far Better Live than on Any Record !! Live is REAL its Organic Records are Synthetic Plastic & Produced !!
The REO I will always remember, pre80.
"Hey Gary, how do you get that sound?" Gary: "Turn the volume knob up until it won't go any higher"
Severely underrated
Gary has some Rory Gallagher in his blood..