What a killer song. It has everything you could want in an epic song... instrumental virtuosity, amazing arrangement, deep lyrics, incredible rhythms, harmonies, and out of this world lead singer. A+++
The talent in this band was unreal. I saw them open for Queen in Pittsburgh in the late 70's. Can't remember the year. The 70's was a hell of a lot of fun.
@@Jessedog11 What was cool is shows like that was around all the time. How bands used to work was to put out an album and then tour. Tickets were cheap too. I think that show was $10.00.
@@DavidDrouant l miss those days. In the 70's an expensive ticket was around $10.00. l did pay $12.00 for Pink Floyd Animals in Cleveland 77. It was worth it.
The personalities here crack me up when they're listening. Only seen a few videos from these guys, but this is what it usually looks like to me. CoreyRoy: Gets into the song immediately and is having a good time throughout. Fenom202: Takes several seconds, but he gets into it and enjoys it. OlliWooDDA: His expression is like "I wonder what's on TV later? I could be doing something else right now." Can never tell if he enjoys the song until he talks afterwards. Sometimes he nods his head to the beat just a tiny bit. Gotta listen to the whole video to see if he liked it or not. It cracks me up. Rock on, gentlemen!
Wow, watching this I was thinking the same exact thing about 0lli -- can never the if he's feeling it or not -- I bet he'd be elite at Texas Hold-em 🤔 I've watched a few dozen of theirs I guess, and never thought of that til this one!
KANSAS - " Point Of Know Return " " Portrait He Knew " " Song For America " " Miracles Out Of Nowhere " " The Wall " You guys gotta check out these Prog Rock Classics, I know that only two of their songs get major air play but believe me you guys , KANSAS has a greatest hits lineup and it's much more than just 2 songs. Prog Rock/Blues/Jazz Classics Recommend too 🎸🎹💯🔥
Real playing of instruments no digital remix or anything. real voices absolutely all Talent. People should appreciate n be REAL MUSICIANS TAKE A LESSON FROM MY TIME
Written by guitarist Kerry Livgren (the blonde guitarist), the song became the band's first Top 40 hit in early 1977. Wikipedia; "Carry On Wayward Son" was written after the band had completed rehearsals. Livgren, who perceived the song as being "beamed down" to him in full, in 2004 stated: "It's an autobiographical song. Parallel to my musical career I've always been on a spiritual sojourn, looking for truth and meaning. It was a song of self-encouragement. I was telling myself to keep on looking and I would find what I sought." Livgren was born again on July 25, 1979, and since 1980 recorded primarily as a Christian rock artist.
Anyone else remember the movie "Heroes"? 1977 movie with Henry Winkler, Sally Field and Harrison Ford...this song played at the end...powerful and haunting ending.
I am forever a proud, Southern, son of the 70s. And I love my good brothers, like yourselves, who (like myself) need music & brotherhood to survive. God Bless Y’all and best wishes for your channel. ROCK ON ✌️
Thank you for being opened to listen to some our Classic Rock n Roll Music and not being to hard on our hair bands look. I love the hair bands days, miss them so much.
07:10 Bohemian Rhapsody reference. They toured with Queen and Queen opened doors for them, thought they were fantastic. "they sounded like an orchestra"-Brian May
Unofficial theme song for the tv show Supernatural; since that show this song is forever Sam and Dean‘s anthem in my mind. Carry on Winchester brothers!! Kansas actually showed up in person to play this song one year at Comic Con at the Supernatural fan panel with the two actors from the show, Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles. They played this song at the start of new seasons to review what happened last season or when one of the brothers faced something really terrible it’s a show about two brothers who kill demons and hunt down evil creatures and literally go to Hell in their quest to avenge their parents’ deaths by an evil demon.
In 1973 I went to my first concert with my boyfriend. We saw Hawkwind, and Kansas was their backup band. Never followed Hawkwind after that, but I've been a Kansas fan ever since and have seen them here in Milwaukee many times. We were just at their 50th Anniversary tour show a year ago in July. Members have changed, but the music is still superb. ❤🎻RIP Robbie 🎻❤️
I remenber this being played on our JUKEBOX 🎶 in our cafeteria in High school in Warrenton Oregon Back in 1978 🎸, what great times as a teen in the best decade EVER for great music the 70s Baby.
I was so happy this was blasting out of my radio when it first came out. Driving in the summer through the cornfields in my really really fast car. And then, they’d play Stevie Wonder and then some ELO and it made for the whole evening.
Kansas was the first Band that I got to see in 1974. The first album self titled is another great classic, and I did see them on the Leftoverture tour in 76. Been my favorite since.
I saw them in their hey day. They had a winged Pegasus, in laser lighting , flying above and across the audiences heads! Talk about an awesome light show? Their musicianship was perfection and it was a stellar night, indeed!
Carry On is much more typical sound for Kansas, multiple key changes, multiple instrumentation, true progressive rock, than the simple acoustic of Dust in the Wind.
Classic tune right there. Super talented musicians. I remember when this song first came out on the radio. Couldn't get enough of it. Bought the album it was on, "Leftoverture" and was disappointed at first, cause most of the other songs sounded nothing like it. But it grew on me after a few listens and eventually became a favorite of mine.
Great reaction guys! Such a tight song! I got to watch the singer grow up in small town local bands, but he really took off in high school when he came under the tutelage of the concert choir instructor Marvin Ginch at Central High in St. Joe, Mo.
They had just finished recording an album...the guitarist with blond hair .said " I got a song I've been working on, if you guys wanna do another one "...and it was THIS song!!!!!!!!!! CRAZY!!!!!
One of the greatest prog rock artists of all time, Kansas had a consistent run of success throughout the 1970s. Three multi-platinum albums and four hit singles that decade, though, is only part of the story. Their blend of complex, symphonic arrangements (one of them even played the violin!), thought-provoking lyrics, muscular hard rock and a variety of other musical forms was particularly inventive. From intimidating prog rockers to accessible hitmakers, Kansas could certainly crank it out with the best of them but even then, it was always with an ambitious musicality that reached well beyond the riffs. - Loudersound (edited)
I think I wore that same style of tux to my senior prom in '76. The difference was mine was powder blue with white platforms. I was supposed to see these guys while as was attending mechanics school in Camp Lejeune in the summer of '77. We had our tickets, stopped for gas and adult beverages when we heard on the radio that the show was canceled.
I saw this and came running to watch immediately. My wife turned me on to Kansas (we’re both originally metal heads, with Iron Maiden being our favorite) and she made a comment that they are the most American sounding band she knows. Originally, I just chalked it up as an extreme statement; the more I’ve listened to Kansas in the past several years, the more I see it!
Leftoverture is such a tremendous album..solid all the way through. Got to see them live about 10 years ago. Fantastic show...did a 20 song set..got autographs from the whole band
I love it when you guys do great songs like this with video. The differences between now and then are so stark. Then it was just plain talent and fun, rockin' out and great music. Now, the "videos" are about how the artist looks, the technology, and the "movie" of the video. There's still great music being made, just nothing like this ❤❤
Here's some more kickin' Kansas songs: Bringing It Back: ua-cam.com/video/_ZdI6g5iyRs/v-deo.html Song For America: ua-cam.com/video/7q-9P0Y0e2s/v-deo.html All The World: ua-cam.com/video/_FD0N3ty51E/v-deo.html Mysteries and Meyhem: ua-cam.com/video/CBFQ06QASu4/v-deo.html The Pinnacle (Live): ua-cam.com/video/7Thz2wGdvzQ/v-deo.html Lonely Wind: ua-cam.com/video/_bAm3ljvWCw/v-deo.html The Devil Game: ua-cam.com/video/KGg-YHOKa4o/v-deo.html
I was lucky enough to see Kansas open for Bad Company back in the 70’s. They were absolutely awesome! The air was thick with weed….🤪 And, Bad Company couldn’t have kicked ass any harder. Both…OUTSTANDING‼️ 🥳🎊🎉🎆 🤗☺️☮️💟
The song "Magnum Opus" off of Kansas's double live album "Two For The Show" from 1978 should be on your radar. It's one hell of an instrumental and live performance. You can't go wrong with Kansas...
Back in 1975. Saw in Witchita, Kansas with, Head East, and the headliner was, Joe Walsh. "Witchita" Walsh. Kansas harmony, the sound was incredible. Joe was rocking, hard.
Saw Kansas several times in seventies. Early stuff more Progressive Rock and later did get a more commercial sound but still good and brought them success. I am more partial to the early work. And writer Kerry Livgren who did become a Christian but had been searching prior and his lyrics often reflect that fact.
This is from the era of what was referred to as Rock Opera's. Pink Floyd, Jethro Tull, Queen, Yes will take you on musical journeys. As many other will as well. The Time was when FM radio ( stereo ) is beginning , and they could make 10 minute songs. Top 10 Pop at the time was mainly listen to on AM stations. The days of 8 tracks.
Neither Yes or Kansas ever did a "Rock Opera". Maybe you mean Concept Album? That was what Dark Side, WYWH, Animals and The Wall were. Genesis with The Lamb. Yes with Topographic Oceans etc.
I still have the original vinyl as well as many other Kansas vinyls from the day. They are America's progressive rock group. It is a shame they are not in Rock Hall of Fame. This song is a carry over from the album, Masque, where the writer (guitarist Kerry Livgren who also wrote Dust in the Wind) was searching his soul for meaning. "Leftoverture" makes more sense when hearing the album "Masque" first. The title is a play on words that actually means what's left over from the previous album.
So glad to see you all explore more of one of my top 10 favorite bands! This is by far their signature song. But there is much more great music from them.
What a killer song. It has everything you could want in an epic song... instrumental virtuosity, amazing arrangement, deep lyrics, incredible rhythms, harmonies, and out of this world lead singer. A+++
The talent in this band was unreal. I saw them open for Queen in Pittsburgh in the late 70's. Can't remember the year. The 70's was a hell of a lot of fun.
That must have been some concert!
@@Jessedog11 What was cool is shows like that was around all the time. How bands used to work was to put out an album and then tour. Tickets were cheap too. I think that show was $10.00.
That would've been awesome! I'm so jealous!
@@Buddha-of8fk and in the 80's a standard concert ticket was $18.50
@@DavidDrouant l miss those days. In the 70's an expensive ticket was around $10.00. l did pay $12.00 for Pink Floyd Animals in Cleveland 77. It was worth it.
The personalities here crack me up when they're listening. Only seen a few videos from these guys, but this is what it usually looks like to me.
CoreyRoy: Gets into the song immediately and is having a good time throughout.
Fenom202: Takes several seconds, but he gets into it and enjoys it.
OlliWooDDA: His expression is like "I wonder what's on TV later? I could be doing something else right now." Can never tell if he enjoys the song until he talks afterwards. Sometimes he nods his head to the beat just a tiny bit. Gotta listen to the whole video to see if he liked it or not. It cracks me up.
Rock on, gentlemen!
Wow, watching this I was thinking the same exact thing about 0lli -- can never the if he's feeling it or not -- I bet he'd be elite at Texas Hold-em 🤔 I've watched a few dozen of theirs I guess, and never thought of that til this one!
You're right ! Lol especially about Olliwood...lol he did seem to genuinely enjoy ACDC and Stevie Ray Vaughn ,though...
as the kids say: 'Accurate'
In a nutshell😊
Totally agree 😂
At age 14, I paid 13 cents to ride a bus to a new mall ( In Cleveland ) far across town in 1977 to buy this album.
Do you remember the cost of the album?
@@Ilikeryche not exactly sure, but probably about $8 back then.
Good ol' days...... 👍
This tune never gets old. Cheers, guys! 🍺✌️👍
🤟😎 !
Masterpiece album from start to finish.
KANSAS - " Point Of Know Return " " Portrait He Knew " " Song For America " " Miracles Out Of Nowhere " " The Wall " You guys gotta check out these Prog Rock Classics, I know that only two of their songs get major air play but believe me you guys , KANSAS has a greatest hits lineup and it's much more than just 2 songs. Prog Rock/Blues/Jazz Classics Recommend too 🎸🎹💯🔥
Of course there is Perfect Lover too . Guess I love one of those hidden gems . 😁
Masque is another great album that’s underrated!
My brother passed away earlier this year, his favorite Kansas song was Belexes.
I like the game and fight fire with fire
Magnum Opus
Real playing of instruments no digital remix or anything. real voices absolutely all Talent. People should appreciate n be REAL MUSICIANS TAKE A LESSON FROM MY TIME
Watching Corey smile makes me happy. !!!!!!
Yes Corey is fun to watch.
Written by guitarist Kerry Livgren (the blonde guitarist), the song became the band's first Top 40 hit in early 1977.
Wikipedia;
"Carry On Wayward Son" was written after the band had completed rehearsals. Livgren, who perceived the song as being "beamed down" to him in full, in 2004 stated: "It's an autobiographical song. Parallel to my musical career I've always been on a spiritual sojourn, looking for truth and meaning. It was a song of self-encouragement. I was telling myself to keep on looking and I would find what I sought." Livgren was born again on July 25, 1979, and since 1980 recorded primarily as a Christian rock artist.
my dad is a retired professional musician ... these outfits bring back the days of growing up with band equipment for living room furniture, thank you
topeka kansas in the 70's ...these guys were monster rock hit makers back then.."point of no return" "he knew" "dust in the wind" "song for america"
Iconic song and band.
Anyone else remember the movie "Heroes"? 1977 movie with Henry Winkler, Sally Field and Harrison Ford...this song played at the end...powerful and haunting ending.
I am forever a proud, Southern, son of the 70s. And I love my good brothers, like yourselves, who (like myself) need music & brotherhood to survive. God Bless Y’all and best wishes for your channel. ROCK ON ✌️
Thank you for being opened to listen to some our Classic Rock n Roll Music and not being to hard on our hair bands look. I love the hair bands days, miss them so much.
Steve Walsh is one of the most underrated singers keyboard play musicians
07:10 Bohemian Rhapsody reference. They toured with Queen and Queen opened doors for them, thought they were fantastic.
"they sounded like an orchestra"-Brian May
So many out standing bands where FORMED IN THE 70s
Unofficial theme song for the tv show Supernatural; since that show this song is forever Sam and Dean‘s anthem in my mind. Carry on Winchester brothers!! Kansas actually showed up in person to play this song one year at Comic Con at the Supernatural fan panel with the two actors from the show, Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles. They played this song at the start of new seasons to review what happened last season or when one of the brothers faced something really terrible it’s a show about two brothers who kill demons and hunt down evil creatures and literally go to Hell in their quest to avenge their parents’ deaths by an evil demon.
Say it sister.Watched every episode.
In 1973 I went to my first concert with my boyfriend. We saw Hawkwind, and Kansas was their backup band. Never followed Hawkwind after that, but I've been a Kansas fan ever since and have seen them here in Milwaukee many times. We were just at their 50th Anniversary tour show a year ago in July. Members have changed, but the music is still superb.
❤🎻RIP Robbie 🎻❤️
Hawkwind with Lemmy and the costumes with the great light show? Saw them in Toronto ✌️
1973? With Hawkwind? Sure it wasn't 74 or 75? I didn't think Kansas started touring until 74.
First concert I ever went to was Kansas in 1980. Awesome music and no auto tune back then!
I'm a 62 yo white boy. This was one of our anthems growing up. Songs didn't get much better for us in the 70s.
I’m 50, so I knew this way before Supernatural, but it still makes me think of that show.
Supernatural got me into this song
@@GhostOfTsushima16one of, if not THE BEST, uses of a song for a TV show or movie. Plus Thunderstruck to open season 4 was AWESOME.
Drummers DREAM SONG!!!! So many changes!
My MAN Olliwood with the research! Great job Guys
That's what I call talent, especially that one dude!
Love this song. Crazy supernatural made it more popular. Love that show too. Great song
I remenber this being played on our JUKEBOX 🎶 in our cafeteria in High school in Warrenton Oregon Back in 1978 🎸, what great times as a teen in the best decade EVER for great music the 70s Baby.
I was so happy this was blasting out of my radio when it first came out. Driving in the summer through the cornfields in my really really fast car. And then, they’d play Stevie Wonder and then some ELO and it made for the whole evening.
FUN OUT standing Times
Ive owned this album on Vinyl, 8 track, cassette, CD, on line and back to vinyl. Great song 💯
This whole album is Great/Epic.
Kansas was the first Band that I got to see in 1974. The first album self titled is another great classic, and I did see them on the Leftoverture tour in 76. Been my favorite since.
Masterpiece
I saw them in their hey day. They had a winged Pegasus, in laser lighting , flying above and across the audiences heads! Talk about an awesome light show? Their musicianship was perfection and it was a stellar night, indeed!
Carry On is much more typical sound for Kansas, multiple key changes, multiple instrumentation, true progressive rock, than the simple acoustic of Dust in the Wind.
Classic tune right there. Super talented musicians. I remember when this song first came out on the radio. Couldn't get enough of it. Bought the album it was on, "Leftoverture" and was disappointed at first, cause most of the other songs sounded nothing like it. But it grew on me after a few listens and eventually became a favorite of mine.
My 1st concert ever July 31, 1975, Arlington,Texas, Kansas opening for Aerosmith. That was a great night.
The transitions in this song are incredible, one of my all time favorites. Great reaction guys and Peace out ✌️ ☮️ 🙏
My generation ...loved it...
I love your reactions. You're one of the few who do it right!! Rock on.
This is such an awesome song. Love Kansas so much! Love your reactions!
This is my favorite song by them it's definitely a jam
One of my favorite songs
This is my favorite song ever. I told my wife to play it at my funeral
Great reaction guys! Such a tight song! I got to watch the singer grow up in small town local bands, but he really took off in high school when he came under the tutelage of the concert choir instructor Marvin Ginch at Central High in St. Joe, Mo.
They had just finished recording an album...the guitarist with blond hair .said " I got a song I've been working on, if you guys wanna do another one "...and it was THIS song!!!!!!!!!! CRAZY!!!!!
One of the greatest prog rock artists of all time, Kansas had a consistent run of success throughout the 1970s. Three multi-platinum albums and four hit singles that decade, though, is only part of the story. Their blend of complex, symphonic arrangements (one of them even played the violin!), thought-provoking lyrics, muscular hard rock and a variety of other musical forms was particularly inventive. From intimidating prog rockers to accessible hitmakers, Kansas could certainly crank it out with the best of them but even then, it was always with an ambitious musicality that reached well beyond the riffs. - Loudersound (edited)
The BEST band i ever saw live. Not even a big fan but gotta give credit where credit is due.
A great song! Great reaction y'all! Much love to you and your families!
Much love back to you!! Thanks for rocking with us!
I think I wore that same style of tux to my senior prom in '76. The difference was mine was powder blue with white platforms.
I was supposed to see these guys while as was attending mechanics school in Camp Lejeune in the summer of '77. We had our tickets, stopped for gas and adult beverages when we heard on the radio that the show was canceled.
We listened to these dudes while playing D&D on repeat 😊
Looking forward to this jam👍
I saw this and came running to watch immediately. My wife turned me on to Kansas (we’re both originally metal heads, with Iron Maiden being our favorite) and she made a comment that they are the most American sounding band she knows. Originally, I just chalked it up as an extreme statement; the more I’ve listened to Kansas in the past several years, the more I see it!
Styx. “Renegade”. Another classic
Each one of you guys reacting are integrel to each other!
Really loved Ollie's synopsis of this song too! We "no longer have to be Wayward!"
Love watching you guys enjoying music I grew up on....still rocking at 68yrs young 😆
Let's do this
One of my fav Kansas songs! ❤ glad y’all liked it 😊
Love this song❤❤❤
Early progressive rock. Rock on!!!!
One of the very best! Such a classic! Love these guys!!! ❤❤❤❤
Great song. Great reaction. Thanks!
Love love love!!! Great reaction guys so much fun. ❤✌
Saw them in '77, along with The Doobie Brothers, the Village People, Triumph and THE COMMODORES WITH MR. RITCHIE!
Leftoverture is such a tremendous album..solid all the way through.
Got to see them live about 10 years ago. Fantastic show...did a 20 song set..got autographs from the whole band
This is it reaction !!!!
That is so so cool !!!
We asked and you listened and answered , TY
Carry on !
Classic masterpiece!!!!
And the long red haired guy Robbie Steinhardt( RIP) plays a great violin used in many of Kansas’ songs.
The guy with the hair is their violinist
I love it when you guys do great songs like this with video. The differences between now and then are so stark. Then it was just plain talent and fun, rockin' out and great music. Now, the "videos" are about how the artist looks, the technology, and the "movie" of the video. There's still great music being made, just nothing like this ❤❤
Another great one, seems like you guys enjoyed it! Rock on! 😎🤟
I hope you do the live version!
CHILD OF INNOCENCE is my pick.
Here's some more kickin' Kansas songs:
Bringing It Back: ua-cam.com/video/_ZdI6g5iyRs/v-deo.html
Song For America: ua-cam.com/video/7q-9P0Y0e2s/v-deo.html
All The World: ua-cam.com/video/_FD0N3ty51E/v-deo.html
Mysteries and Meyhem: ua-cam.com/video/CBFQ06QASu4/v-deo.html
The Pinnacle (Live): ua-cam.com/video/7Thz2wGdvzQ/v-deo.html
Lonely Wind: ua-cam.com/video/_bAm3ljvWCw/v-deo.html
The Devil Game: ua-cam.com/video/KGg-YHOKa4o/v-deo.html
Every change was a unique lick. The song was complete licks
Love KS. I was singing this song last week.
I was lucky enough to see Kansas open for Bad Company back in the 70’s. They were absolutely awesome! The air was thick with weed….🤪 And, Bad Company couldn’t have kicked ass any harder. Both…OUTSTANDING‼️ 🥳🎊🎉🎆 🤗☺️☮️💟
You guys should watch the live version of this from Canada Jam.
It's nuts.
"What's on my mind" is a good one from them
The song "Magnum Opus" off of Kansas's double live album "Two For The Show" from 1978 should be on your radar. It's one hell of an instrumental and live performance. You can't go wrong with Kansas...
LPS from 1976 This one Bostons Boston LP And Peter frampton Comes Alive all from 1976
O and i forgot Play that funky music white boy, By Wild Cherry also from 1976
A perfect album.
Saw them at the Texas jam Dallas cotton bowl 1978
Back in 1975. Saw in Witchita, Kansas with, Head East, and the headliner was, Joe Walsh. "Witchita"
Walsh. Kansas harmony, the sound was incredible. Joe was rocking, hard.
WHEN doesnt he lol
Kansas wasn't the headliner on their own home turf!!?? Wow.
Hard to believe this didn't make it in the top 10
Length over 6 minutes. It was more an FM classic.
HEY GUYS, YOU NEED TO REACT TO *MOTHER'S FINEST* *"BABY LOVE"* LIVE FROM ROCKPALAST 1978 OR THE ENTIRE CONCERT!
*MIG Music* *Channel has both!*
YOU MUST HEAR EARLY BLOOD, SWEAT & TEARS "I LOVE YOU MORE THAN YOU'LL EVER KNOW" ITS FIRE AND I KNOW YOU'LL LOVE IT!!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🤓
Please react to the group “BOSTON”
Singing “SMOKIN”, PEACE OF MIND,
More than A Feeling, FOREPLAY/LONGTIME.
Saw Kansas several times in seventies. Early stuff more Progressive Rock and later did get a more commercial sound but still good and brought them success. I am more partial to the early work. And writer Kerry Livgren who did become a Christian but had been searching prior and his lyrics often reflect that fact.
Those vocals!!!!!
Great reaction for sure!!!!
Glad you enjoyed
Great pick!
I've always loved this song. Have you guys ever added any of the songs that you review into your libraries after? You guys are great!
What a classic, I wonder how many speeding tickets this led to !
on the B side theres a track called"The Wall" fav tune
BANGER 🔥🔥🔥 ❤️
Ya boy goin off on the bongos
This is from the era of what was referred to as Rock Opera's. Pink Floyd, Jethro Tull, Queen, Yes will take you on musical journeys. As many other will as well. The Time was when FM radio ( stereo ) is beginning , and they could make 10 minute songs. Top 10 Pop at the time was mainly listen to on AM stations. The days of 8 tracks.
Neither Yes or Kansas ever did a "Rock Opera". Maybe you mean Concept Album? That was what Dark Side, WYWH, Animals and The Wall were. Genesis with The Lamb. Yes with Topographic Oceans etc.
I still have the original vinyl as well as many other Kansas vinyls from the day. They are America's progressive rock group. It is a shame they are not in Rock Hall of Fame. This song is a carry over from the album, Masque, where the writer (guitarist Kerry Livgren who also wrote Dust in the Wind) was searching his soul for meaning. "Leftoverture" makes more sense when hearing the album "Masque" first. The title is a play on words that actually means what's left over from the previous album.
So glad to see you all explore more of one of my top 10 favorite bands! This is by far their signature song. But there is much more great music from them.
That's arguable. It was probably the most successful radio hit, but Song for America, Icarus, The Wall, Miracles Out of Nowhere were no slouches.
@@kbrewski1 signature song, not best
That was awesome! Love it!