Thanks for posting this, I graduated in 78 and if I didn't have Kansas playing it was Styx.. Kansas was my favorite and a great influence on me.. was in my first band in 1976 and just recently retired as a reasonably accomplished musician.. lol. I had my moments.. again thanks for the post
@gospeltruthtv * I met Dave after a concert at Clemson University's Littlejohn Coliseum, in '79, and he was fantastic! He didn't have to give me the time of day, yet he spent several minutes talking to my girlfriend and I, and we were really impressed with how approachable and down to earth he was. I'm now pushing 70, and still consider spending those few minutes with him one of the high points of my life, and a memory that I will not soon forget. He is, without question, one of the best bass players in the history of Rock & Roll, AND ALSO an ordained Anglican minister of the Gospel! A true gentleman indeed.
This tour was definitely their "pinnacle" IMO. 'Two for the Show", the greatest live album ever, was taken from this time frame. Monolith and AV tours were good but you could see the window was closing. I will always love Kansas but you will never hear this magnificence again. As always, thanks for sharing these gems.
What a great example of a classic band at their peak.Best american band ever as far as I'm concerned.In terms of creativity and performance they were second to none.For the life of me I don't see how anybody could replicate something like this.This level of musicianship has been achieved by only a very select few and they're in very good company indeed.
Awesome, epic track .a pity the sound isn't better but it's not too bad.... This has always been one of my top favourite Kansas song , if not The One I love the most.... a masterpiece. I was so glad too when a live version was released on the expanded remaster of Two For The Show. Thank you for uploading this one.
I simply NEW during the unpredictable emotional "sonic stampedes" of my youth that the cognitively shifting virtues found in "Mask" held something I must look further into. Then came my discovery of 1974's "Kansas" LP (one of my very favorites to this day), ...all while continuing to move forward, into "everything that came after"!! ...HENCE and SINCE, this "BAND" was to be, for me..."my ALL-and-ever-AFTER"! ...Thank you KANSAS, THANK YOU so VERY MUCH!
This is awesome. I can not believe this has been up for 9 years, and I am just finding it. I saw Kansas on this tour, my first live show. Loved Kansas ever since, and they have always been my favorite. Thanks for posting this, you did an awesome job with it. Subscribed.
I gave up substances decades ago and I have seen multiple versions of the band. All have their positives and negatives. The current lineup is every bit as good as the O6 and because of the advances in technology they are better in some ways. I can assure you that I am not “high”
Mark Burke Steve Morse is good..of course. But his playing sounds more like he’s running up and down the scales. I’m not moved by it like Kerry’s playing.
rickyon 06? They are still fun to go to. Very tight and now they have that excellent keyboardist. It’s just that their newest live version does not top Two For The Show.
@@tpj1959 O6 =Original 6. The band that did TFTS. I disagree with you, I saw the band 6 years in a row back during the era of TFTS. I've seen the band 4 times with the new line-up. You shouldn't make statements like what you did here. With the new sound equipment and light shows, stage gear and the obvious talent on the stage, this band is every bit as good as the TFTS version. The two versions are amazing but you are wrong about anyone being "high" if they think the new version is betteror at least as good.
I enjoyed this Tour showing in TIDEWATER VA with a girl. We were 15 and went to the Concert together. It was beautiful, a night I will never forget. A few short months after the show, my family moved away including me. That girl was on my mind as were KANSAS. Played them daily after school and got hooked, What's on my mind!!!" Finally, my Father put his foot down and I could no longer call her, long distance. told me to forget her or she will kill you. We were 200 miles apart and how is she gonna kill me. Later in life, I got married with children and got Divorced. Now I know exactly what he was talking about !!!!!!!!!
Man, I really wish I had lived 30 years earlier! This is the best version of this song I have ever heard! I love the "Incomudro" intro and as always you did a great job on the video, Rick :-) Michael.
what a fucking great version!! sounds like the goddamn album....nice mix.....and wow, that incomudro intro is a brilliant idea!! what i wouldn't give to hear these guys in their prime....
I am sure that I was there! Are you from Providence, Rickyon? My favorite band since the first time that I heard Carry On. Of course I backtracked and bought Masque and Song for America!
We drove down from philly to Merriweather pavilion to see the Vinyl Confessions tour with Elefante (and Ham). Elefante killed it. He and the band were flawless and effortless but Steve is still the greatest ever.
Steve without doing his high notes in head voice, isn't Steve! I believe that at this stage of the 70's there is no lack of high notes from him! By the way, a like and fast C6.
Such an underrated band and Kerry even more so. His music is complex but always with reason and direction.
Thanks for posting this, I graduated in 78 and if I didn't have Kansas playing it was Styx.. Kansas was my favorite and a great influence on me.. was in my first band in 1976 and just recently retired as a reasonably accomplished musician.. lol. I had my moments.. again thanks for the post
You're welcome!
It’s always nice to hear how five guys can work in harmony to support & showcase the amazing talent of Dave Hope!
😆
@gospeltruthtv * I met Dave after a concert at Clemson University's Littlejohn Coliseum, in '79, and he was fantastic! He didn't have to give me the time of day, yet he spent several minutes talking to my girlfriend and I, and we were really impressed with how approachable and down to earth he was. I'm now pushing 70, and still consider spending those few minutes with him one of the high points of my life, and a memory that I will not soon forget. He is, without question, one of the best bass players in the history of Rock & Roll, AND ALSO an ordained Anglican minister of the Gospel! A true gentleman indeed.
@@davidmccall4776 He is an amazing bass player & a really nice person.
SO funny!
@@MikeFlood-oe3tu* How so?
Kansas is a musical state of mind. When I hear there music it does something to me spiritually and fill me with euphoria and adreniline
Love the guy who keeps remarking on the LIVE Kansas. :-)
Rest In Peace Robbie.
This tour was definitely their "pinnacle" IMO. 'Two for the Show", the greatest live album ever, was taken from this time frame. Monolith and AV tours were good but you could see the window was closing. I will always love Kansas but you will never hear this magnificence again. As always, thanks for sharing these gems.
A different *idea* ?!?
Greetings from the Future...KANSAS is still an excellent band!
I Like The Vinyl Confessions too
What a great example of a classic band at their peak.Best american band ever as far as I'm concerned.In terms of creativity and performance they were second to none.For the life of me I don't see how anybody could replicate something like this.This level of musicianship has been achieved by only a very select few and they're in very good company indeed.
Awesome, epic track .a pity the sound isn't better but it's not too bad.... This has always been one of my top favourite Kansas song , if not The One I love the most.... a masterpiece. I was so glad too when a live version was released on the expanded remaster of Two For The Show.
Thank you for uploading this one.
I simply NEW during the unpredictable emotional "sonic stampedes" of my youth that the cognitively shifting virtues found in "Mask" held something I must look further into. Then came my discovery of 1974's "Kansas" LP (one of my very favorites to this day), ...all while continuing to move forward, into "everything that came after"!! ...HENCE and SINCE, this "BAND" was to be, for me..."my ALL-and-ever-AFTER"! ...Thank you KANSAS, THANK YOU so VERY MUCH!
This is awesome. I can not believe this has been up for 9 years, and I am just finding it. I saw Kansas on this tour, my first live show. Loved Kansas ever since, and they have always been my favorite. Thanks for posting this, you did an awesome job with it. Subscribed.
You're welcome!
SO much talent.
Brilliant!
As the saying goes, Kansas "blew the lid off this dump!!" Droppin' love bombs all up in this here joint!
Wow! Great show! Anyone that says they sound better with the new line-up is high!
Tim Johnson what about the lineup with Steve Morse
I gave up substances decades ago and I have seen multiple versions of the band. All have their positives and negatives. The current lineup is every bit as good as the O6 and because of the advances in technology they are better in some ways. I can assure you that I am not “high”
Mark Burke Steve Morse is good..of course. But his playing sounds more like he’s running up and down the scales. I’m not moved by it like Kerry’s playing.
rickyon 06? They are still fun to go to. Very tight and now they have that excellent keyboardist. It’s just that their newest live version does not top Two For The Show.
@@tpj1959 O6 =Original 6. The band that did TFTS. I disagree with you, I saw the band 6 years in a row back during the era of TFTS. I've seen the band 4 times with the new line-up. You shouldn't make statements like what you did here. With the new sound equipment and light shows, stage gear and the obvious talent on the stage, this band is every bit as good as the TFTS version. The two versions are amazing but you are wrong about anyone being "high" if they think the new version is betteror at least as good.
I enjoyed this Tour showing in TIDEWATER VA with a girl. We were 15 and went to the Concert together. It was beautiful, a night I will never forget.
A few short months after the show, my family moved away including me. That girl was on my mind as were KANSAS. Played them daily after school and got hooked, What's on my mind!!!"
Finally, my Father put his foot down and I could no longer call her, long distance. told me to forget her or she will kill you. We were 200 miles apart and how is she gonna kill me. Later in life, I got married with children and got Divorced. Now I know exactly what he was talking about !!!!!!!!!
saw them in Inglewood ca some time after point of no return was released there peak i think cheap trick opened for them great concert
Man, I really wish I had lived 30 years earlier! This is the best version of this song I have ever heard! I love the "Incomudro" intro and as always you did a great job on the video, Rick :-)
Michael.
i love how you set the pics up to the actual playing. love this song too
4:07 Wow... Just wow.
Spears my heart
i love this song, always have. this sounds great. ty
Great find rickyon!
I saw this tour. They were awesome
FANTASTIC. Enough said.
what a fucking great version!! sounds like the goddamn album....nice mix.....and wow, that incomudro intro is a brilliant idea!! what i wouldn't give to hear these guys in their prime....
It changed my life...
I am sure that I was there! Are you from Providence, Rickyon? My favorite band since the first time that I heard Carry On. Of course I backtracked and bought Masque and Song for America!
bam3922 I am from Maryland. The Washington,D.C. metro area all my life.
We drove down from philly to Merriweather pavilion to see the Vinyl Confessions tour with Elefante (and Ham). Elefante killed it. He and the band were flawless and effortless but Steve is still the greatest ever.
actually on a second listen, i've decided i like this live track better than the album version!
8:04 Walsh whistle tones...
Don't you just love it! He did it many more times than you would think .😁
Steve without doing his high notes in head voice, isn't Steve!
I believe that at this stage of the 70's there is no lack of high notes from him!
By the way, a like and fast C6.
Do you have the entire concert? Just looked at all your vids. Very impressive, a true Kansas fan
who plays the wind chimes at the end? Robby?
Man ....you think they were classically motivated ? lol.
You shouldn't say it's live. It's just a live audio. This is UA-cam.... for videos. 👎🏻
Live as opposed to studio