just wait 'til all music"" will be created by AI, and of course some record label exec asshole will get all the money for it and every young kids will love it thinkin'it's real music!
@@pmocityzocsythey will probably still be templates of bands like these (or solo artists) who have a unique sound! It will not be the same as this magic anytime soon (well, maybe for simple pop music)
i am brought here again today because my 40 year old son just lost his battle with cancer, and this is one of the songs he wants played at his memorial service. Rest In Peace, my dearly loved son...it will be done.
I know your pain and I'm sorry you feel it. If he is at peace then Surely he knows you'll be ok with his fate. Sometimes it hurts more because we were left behind...
My grandpa got sick a week before the Kansas concert he had attempted to go to 3 times so he offered me the tickets. This was his favorite song and I got to see them while he was in the hospital and FaceTime him while we were there. Only after his passing do I realize why he loved this song so much. It was a message to us 🩷
just discovered it when a kid at wresting got to play the music when im a senior all the freshman are gonna know this and there gonna pass it down to the next freshman
@@pencilbenderno, energy never dies. We could've done all this infinite times over. Music is mathematical like the universe. This song just could've been written endless times technically.
When my mother was dying she told me to" Carry on my son. I will see you again in Christ. Be a good man and be strong" I'm pretty sure she never heard this song but I can never hear it and not think of her.
My brother, my son and I saw Kansas in concert in Feb 2020, right before Covid hit. My brother passed in April 2020 and my last memory is singing along at this concert with him after 4 decades of sharing a love of Kansas. Carry on, my dear brother, carry on.
I was on the edge the last hour and this really pushed me over it :'/ I hope you are doing okay, this must still hit really hard. So sorry for the loss.
@@simsusbimsus You are so kind, thank you. Kansas still brings such vivid memories of my brother. The memories bring both the sweet and the bitter, and in the end, I'm thankful for them all. I hope you are doing well too.
Who among us has not been wayward at some point in life? Especially now. Many prayers for your dear brother and may this song remind you of good times.
I see all the nice comments about this song and the great personal memories associated with it. I am 65 now and appreciate the song's lyrics even more than I did in my twenties. We all must Carry On for life doesn't wait on us. For our loved ones who have passed on, we too will follow on the same journey. It's important to spread love and what is good to one another, for we never know our time is at hand. God Bless.
@WAYNE Dude that was perfectly said and totally agree and this coming from a man who just turned 60 and remember these concerts when I was 18 and Dust in the Wind also speaks to all of us as well..👍
Only seen until season 10 because from there on Amazon prime is not found the series in Latin Spanish, Apart from that with the pandemic and online classes I have given almost a free time of the nullest, so I do not know what that is, and if it came out before those seasons, Subject I have no infinite memory
You're right. No music takes us back to our youth like this absolutely magical music. Trouble is, when I put this stuff on u tube it's in my head all day! I even go to bed with it in my head!
My dad and I used to scream this song in the car whenever he played it, which was all the time. That was when I was a kid. I'm now a young adult and I blast it in the car when I'm driving by myself. Love and miss you dad, RIP.
They've had 40 years to do it, and haven't heard any example of younger generations keeping this kind of music going. Not gonna happen. But that's ok. It's what makes this special. As Bill and/or Ted said during their excellent adventure, "All we are is dust in the wind"
No worries man i keep rockin this a few times a week !! Im 23 by the way and in my life only the 60s 70s and 80s will be on the speakers here 😁 ROCK ON !!
@@theextracrispycolonel9504 I'm not saying younger generations can't appreciate this music. I'm saying that this kind of quality isn't being produced anymore. To be fair, bands like Greta van Fleet and Wolfmother are in the neighborhood, but the 70s were the 70s. For nostalgic fools like myself, Kansas and 50 other bands from that era will always be what rock music should be... And now you went and made me hungry for fried chicken.
This was an idea expressed by Socrates . The wise man knows that he does not know everything . People who claim to know everything are ignorant . Donald Trump is a prime example of this he claims to know everything , and thus is not wise .
@@pk2712 does he really claim to know everything though? Maybe in a joking way. I don’t think it applies. Worst you could say about Trump is that he was naive in thinking he could “drain the swamp”, and he had lots of terrible advisers batting for the other side, so not the ultimate wiseman or anything but hardly a fool. I wouldn’t try to make this a political discussion if I were you.
@@eldontyrell4361 I will grant that you are right about him that he never claimed to know everything ; but , he pretty much always thinks that he is the smartest man in any room . He has said time and again that he knows more than many experts . I really was not attempting to make this a political discussion because that type of discussion many time becomes distasteful . I really was just holding up Trump as an example of a person who claims to know more than they actually do . And Socrates was highly critical of people like that . The wise man does not claim to know more than they actually know .
A lot of BS "tribalism" among music FANS, but among MUSICIANS, there was less talk of "black music" and "white music". Get into instrumental bands like Weather Report, Return to Forever or Spira Gira and all of a sudden you're listening to bands made up of Caucasian, African American and Latino members. Back to vocal music, now you've got to fit into a genre' and into a radio format so all of a sudden it's Rick James "versus" Van Halen. Race is a BS construct.
My all time favorite song. Want this sung at my funeral always have because it tells my life. I'm 56 with cancer, time to lay my weary head to rest and cry no more.
Arrange forces even if you seem to have nowhere to take them they are somewhere inside you ... defy death ... laugh at her ...You will live ... want to live ... deceive your illness ... act as if you are in good health ... let life take you ... do not interfere ...
This song has a lot of meaning to my wife and I. Our dog was dying, and we took him to the vet to put him down. We played this song on repeat. To let him know no more pain. Carry on Owin. 🥃
I am a 38 year old hip hop head, and this is one of my all time favorite songs. My 4 year old ask to hear it in the car almost everyday. These greats were ahead of the game for sure.
This song is a full course meal. Classical, jazz, funk, Black church organ, harmonies, kick ass rock guitar riffs. I loved this song as a kid. I knew Kiss was baloney.
I am old enough to have loved this song from the first. As a fan of Supernatural, I couldn't be happier that it is now known and loved by a whole new generation of fans.
@RedRumble what's going on now will never be remembered as the good old days. It will be remembered as the great decline of America. I agree with the nostalgia though
Groups like Kansas, Boston and Rush made albums that took your mind on explosive journeys and had me hanging on the edge waiting for their new music. A special decade of classic rock that stands the test of time.
@@rjl9707 that's a classic story. Like.. I live in San Francisco but I've never ridden a cable car or I live an hour from the Grand Canyon and I've never been there. Sometimes it's hard to appreciate the greatness right on front of us. Carry on
My dad passed in September 2021 due to cancer. This was one of his favorite songs. It has been stuck in my head lately and missing my dad. I can still hear my dad singing this song with the music blaring in the background.
Rest in peace, wath memories!, remembering him listening to this classic, surely they most very pleasant moments for you, tath this beautiful memory of you father, will always be present.
Yes when my brother Steve introduced me to Kansas , I was blown away and thought my younger brother and his generation with this type of music could change the world for the better .
There are so many levels in this song. Piano, organ, bongos, regular drums…also much more. They all come together artfully to create something special and timeless.
Everything about this is so damn 70s: the musics tone, the arangements, the instruments, the organ, the outfits, the hair, that one guy in the background rocking the tambourine...
My big brother just passed away last week, he took me to see Kansas and Gary Wright at the Bakersfield Civic Auditorium when I was about 15, this song always reminds me of him. I hope he rests in peace, because he’s never been at peace in this world 😢✌🏼. He would have been 65 on June 3rd
@@richietavarez1200 You should listen to some more Kansas tunes and I'm sure you will like just as much as this classic tune like Miracles out of Nowhere, Dust in the Wind and The Wall just to name a few.
I get it. It's one of my father's favorites and he played it all the time as I was growing up. At the time it wasn't high on my list. But yes this is IS a masterpiece. Takes growing up and living life to know.
Literally just got to the end like....ive heard this countless times on the radio flipping through and stay, or maybe commercials...this might the first time ive heard start to end - pretty solid
uno con el tiempo aprende a tener paciencia. Ahora mismo uno no siente que las cosas vienen, pero solo hay que darle tiempo y aprender a esperar y salir a buscarlas.
These lines get me every time because I’ve been there and fallen. “Once I rose above the noise and confusion Just to get a glimpse beyond this illusion I was soaring ever higher But I flew too high”
I gave up trying to figure out the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Every year the inductees include a band from the 60s that should have been in the Hall since the 80s, another band that formed 3 years ago, and a third band that's not even Rock adjacent.
I've lost my father in 2003. Since this happened, I've try to accept, but it's was hard to understand, after a crise of anxious, I'm not sure, this is correct, but like a depressing I was in the hospital and the doctor cardiology has talked about this. And she said, you must to accept, because its normal for us, for our lives and Almight Creator Knows everything. And its so important that you accept. So, then today I have accept this.
@@DIARIODEIMIGRANTE2007 I'm sorry for your loss. But I am also glad you're able to accept Life and carry on. I lost my dad in May of 2023. I know that he would want me to accept too. Thank you kind friend.
One of the greatest rock songs of all time...too many people joking about appearances...this is rock royalty right here...I've listened and loved this song since it was released through every decade and will continue to until I die. Thank you Kansas!!!
14 years old sick in bed dad brings me in a copy of leftoverture. He passed a year-and-a-half later from pancreatic cancer. This wayward son is still carrying on.
@@delshoemaker7616 one of the best memories I have from him. He was more of a show tune in classical music kind of guy. He came home from work and surprised me with the album cuz that's all I really wanted. Kansas was my favorite band, never realized how much significance that song would have on my life.
mark love is eternal,once born we live on forever somewhere,you'll see him again,believe that,my dad taught me guitar,we played together for 35 years,then he was gone,like yours,he still moves stuff around in my room,we all go thru the veil some sooner than others,i'm waiting to jam with him again,hang in there buddy
I wish i could go to a Kansas concert. I grew up to my grandparents listening to them and it just amaze me the talent is amazing. Steve Walsh was my fave. He’s got the most beautiful pristine tone without even trying.
@@RhondaDennes Very difficult to say. This album is a masterpiece and should be listened to in totality. Carry on my wayward son brings out different emotions for me then say miracles out of nowhere. If i HAD to pick one Kansas song that really hits me emotionally it would be miracles out of nowhere. How i wish something close to this was being made today. God bless.
@@erickanter I love all of it but I’ll say ‘Lonely wind’ is my favorite. The whole album is a masterpiece. I was so surprised to see how much people still like to crank these old tunes i enjoy the comments and I’m glad to be a part of it. I hope you’re good my friend.
Any song that has a lead guitar... rhythm guitar... acoustic guitar...bass guitar...piano...drums...bongos...organ and a tambourine in it is badass!!! I hope all have a wonderful and blessed day my friends and please stay safe!!! 🙂🙂 🤗🤗 🐧🐧
I got the chance to set up the stage and meet these guys in person in Kentucky today and it was the greatest feeling I've ever experienced, i couldn't be happier than i am today♥️
I was introduced to this song when I was about 13. The guy who drove my school bus played it on his boom box one day and I liked it instantly. Being a kid, I didn't really pay much attention to the lyrics, I just loved the power of the chords. Fast forward about 43 years (to 2021) and it came on the radio as I was driving my mother to her cancer treatment. She asked what the song was about and I told her what it was about and what it means to me. She died less than 2 months later, and as they were taking her body out of the house for the last time, the song came on. It's as if she was telling me "Carry On, Wayward Son." And...I get to see them perform live in about 3 months. Absolute bucket list item.
Hell yes my brother that what without a doubt a message from your mother!! You know you must carry on set a course for the winds of fortune man you got this…we are all riding with you👐🏾
One of my former boyfriends had lost his dad and was crying one day because he’d wished his dad was still alive to see how well he was doing in life. I told him, “your dad knows and he watches over you” since that’s what really felt, but he didn’t believe it until this song randomly played on the radio. He knew in that moment his dad was with him. Such a beautiful experience
He's a very talented singer and he has this magical voice and lyrics that I love 💕his songs will never be forgotten in this world 🌎. Since when I've you been listening to Kansas's songs?
@@southtexas71 Aww that’s nice 😊, I’ve been listening to his songs since I was a teenager lol. Tell me which of Robbie’s songs or Kansas songs are your favorites songs?
I'm a norwegian 67yo granny that's bingewatching the entire Supernatural series for the fourth time, with my 45yo daughter. The best TV-series ever made🎉❤ Winchesters forever❤
@@EvelynHannahWilhelmineSedal57 jeg også 🤣forresten, jeg studerer norsk på universitetet mitt. Det er min hovedfag, så jeg ble glad da jeg så kommentaren din
People can say what they will but this song is up there with Kashmir, Don't get fooled again, Hey Jude, America Pie, Mississippi Queen. A top 20 rock and roll song in anyone that likes rock. So much talent in this band. Amazing.
"60's - 80's, THESE KIDS WENT TO CONCERTS INSTEAD OF SIX FLAGS" in those times, as were before and after, the measure of a band can be elusive - as people can say, they do & as they buy, also shall; the business and industry is what measures in statistics.. but, for the matter of living it, the power of message & it's empathy, as felt more than seen or heard, one person at a time, there are rates higher than the sales of their vinyl (you nor we have any livid use of that number); that only assures a total in singles & albums were sold (real good for the bands), not reflecting its energy or the concerts, people & their artistry, every part woven, itself unto, filling pages, turned to chronicles, written of the presence when 'kansas' took tour.. I have known many bands, low to high, my good friend whom was akin to 'vh' lead (eddie) - local cover bands managed in our book'g svc & some statewide independents - for all whom covered great songs, i saw 'dust in the wind', specifically, played by more than half of those.. the guys, their songs & the heart poured into them create a special electricity that is most apparent when live (I would attend most sets).. so, that's what has been, its matters and miracles - there's so much more to lyrical tones than all of the pages can truly project, as words begin to fail the actual impact.. in the south, we really can dig our fellow artists - here in texas, some of us have watched them go 'nationwide' so to speak.. but, legacy is in mourning for the fallen, as many have passed, now.. i bring the wording of that sentiment, to where the best can be found, and in those messages, there shall ever be the power of heart - all without, stand not a chance... ~WarriorPoet~
@@warrior--poet5418 BEAUTIFUL WORDS PUT SO WELL!!! THANK YOU!!! The were REALLY THE BEST TIMES EVER. NEVER TO BE REPEATED EVER AGAIN!!! SADLY ENOUGH!!!
im rocking this song at the age of 33 lol thanks to my parents getting me into this classic rock music at a very very very young age of like 2 years old
Thanks Sam Dean for 15 seasons of comings and goings from hell to heaven and all this adventure we live together will never forget this wonderful cast ...
Doug, I don't know where you are these days, but wherever you are I want to thank you for introducing me to such an amazing song and band. That morning when I got on the bus and you pushed "play" on the boom box, this song blasted out from the speakers; little did I know it would change my life. Forty-four years after hearing it for the first time, I was lucky enough to hear it live in concert. And I have you to thank for it.
I listened to it on my Pioneer system too, how funny that someone is thinking and experienced the same thing....Thanks for the confirmation of my youth....
I'm 52 so I'm a lot older than Supernatural, but I'm so glad that show turned a new generation into some of the best songs ever written! It was a good show with an AMAZING soundtrack!
@@nca1952 ..........Someone's been living under the deepest rock here... How can ANYONE listen this song and NOT know it's basically the Supernatural hymn... Google it, buddy
I have no idea how is this song is composed. The songwriter is a real genius. This song show the real talent of the songwriter and players. Thanks to Kansas band for givig this masterpiece to the world!
"Livgren, who perceived the song as being "beamed down" to him in full,[8] 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."[" en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carry_On_Wayward_Son
Yes, one of the band members wrote the song during their struggles / tough times. They were a warm-up band for Fleetwood Mac and other top bands. The other bands didn't like Kansas all out of JEALOUSY because the concert goers liked Kansas better than them. I guess they thought Kansas should Apologize for performing so well.
That’s the song of my girlfriend, she’s in a coma right now. She always told me to watch supernatural, and I always was like « meh », I will watch all seasons until she wake up
@@HyperdetailPlaylist DJs got us falling in love is a pretty catchy number. I think it's Usher. Been a while since it came out. But it is modern relative to Carry On Wayward Son! Hope your home school prom went well.
I’m 76, I’ve heard it all, 50’s, 60’s, 70’s, 80’s, 90’s and beyond. It don’t get any better than this. An absolute classic.
the gaming industry picked up on it, hope it helps them out with money
I'm 71. We are so lucky to have experienced this music in our youth!
you're a good dude, 76 and still goin' strong💪
73, and I completely agree.
@@stephenamos5473 the royalties from gta 5 mustve helped them bit
Stop asking who's still listening, we never stop listening.This song is art, and it should be cherished by newer generations too.
There are so many Generational Songs Please Carry On.!!!
I’m gen-Z and I love this song!
You are correct, I loved this song when it came out (I am 62), I love this song now
maybe if you react like that you should stop listening
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Kansas was my Dad's all time FAVORITE band. He just passed away yesterday, I'm pouring tears as I listen to this...
Love you Dad. Always & Forever.
My sincere condolences sending prayers for you and your family.
I am so sorry. Hopefully there is a better place we go and can be reunited someday.
I'm sorry for your loss.
May your father rest in peace
I'm sorry for your loss~may ur dad RIP
These guys are true musicians, no auto tune, pitch correction, just pure music at its finest.
just wait 'til all music"" will be created by AI, and of course some record label exec asshole will get all the money for it and every young kids will love it thinkin'it's real music!
And everything is perfect. The composition, the instrumental parts, the singing, it's absolute perfection.
@@pmocityzocsythey will probably still be templates of bands like these (or solo artists) who have a unique sound! It will not be the same as this magic anytime soon (well, maybe for simple pop music)
@@pmocityzocsy
👍🏾 you know your music!
i am brought here again today because my 40 year old son just lost his battle with cancer, and this is one of the songs he wants played at his memorial service. Rest In Peace, my dearly loved son...it will be done.
I know your pain and I'm sorry you feel it. If he is at peace then Surely he knows you'll be ok with his fate. Sometimes it hurts more because we were left behind...
He is well loved! You're a great parent for fulfilling his wishes on his life celebration! ❤️
I’m so sorry
We love you.
Mi mas santido pesame
After half a century, this song is still a fucking banger.
Call me when it’s not on 69
Haha number funni
found it because of some fucking /b/ar on 4chan.
This song is timeless
This song brings back so many good memories about my dad who loved This band too bad he passed away in 2014
My grandpa got sick a week before the Kansas concert he had attempted to go to 3 times so he offered me the tickets. This was his favorite song and I got to see them while he was in the hospital and FaceTime him while we were there. Only after his passing do I realize why he loved this song so much. It was a message to us 🩷
Sorry for your loss.
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Definitely one of those songs that will live forever.
just discovered it when a kid at wresting got to play the music when im a senior all the freshman are gonna know this and there gonna pass it down to the next freshman
So your right big deal. oh. I😊. Agree. Take care
Rock n roll will never die. 😉
Nothing lasts forever.
@@pencilbenderno, energy never dies. We could've done all this infinite times over. Music is mathematical like the universe. This song just could've been written endless times technically.
"Ahh....Love this Song." - Dean Winchester
"It's a classic"
❤❤❤
And we love Dean Winchester... and Sammy!!!
I came here for this comment ❤
is everyone here cause of Dean and Sam haha
When my mother was dying she told me to" Carry on my son. I will see you again in Christ. Be a good man and be strong" I'm pretty sure she never heard this song but I can never hear it and not think of her.
So sweet
That's a great memory. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for your story condolences 🙏
Are dude so cool.xxxx
Music and grocery stores will take you back to fond memories, of someone, in a heartbeat!!!
"Saving people... Hunting things... The family business"
Almost 2025 and We still here!
dad hasnt been home in a few days
This song is worth going to hell and back
Stop it. 70's song. Aggregated by the TV show.
Stop! Not a TV show song.😢
@@mine579 gonna cry?
I know that, i love this song far before the show. But a don't care about ur feelings
My brother, my son and I saw Kansas in concert in Feb 2020, right before Covid hit. My brother passed in April 2020 and my last memory is singing along at this concert with him after 4 decades of sharing a love of Kansas. Carry on, my dear brother, carry on.
Beautiful boy...Onward
I was on the edge the last hour and this really pushed me over it :'/ I hope you are doing okay, this must still hit really hard. So sorry for the loss.
@@simsusbimsus You are so kind, thank you. Kansas still brings such vivid memories of my brother. The memories bring both the sweet and the bitter, and in the end, I'm thankful for them all. I hope you are doing well too.
No to be mean but they did say Wayward son
Who among us has not been wayward at some point in life? Especially now. Many prayers for your dear brother and may this song remind you of good times.
I see all the nice comments about this song and the great personal memories associated with it. I am 65 now and appreciate the song's lyrics even more than I did in my twenties. We all must Carry On for life doesn't wait on us. For our loved ones who have passed on, we too will follow on the same journey. It's important to spread love and what is good to one another, for we never know our time is at hand. God Bless.
Absolutely love this!
😭 It’s so true 💖!!! This song hits those depths…Thank you for posting 💕
@WAYNE Dude that was perfectly said and totally agree and this coming from a man who just turned 60 and remember these concerts when I was 18 and Dust in the Wind also speaks to all of us as well..👍
💯
Lost my love on Friday and I'm a little lost now...
Classic stuff! Born in 1951. Still love this stuff 72 years later!!
Me too old man
You rock ❤
Class!!
How could we not love this song?
Born in 53. I get that. Excellent real...musicianship, meaningful lyrics
This song will never be forgotten. The lyrics, the soul, the musicianship, all of it. Forever a classic.
Two brothers,
An angel
A king of hell
An old man
An impala 67
And a road
Crowley 🥺
Also a nepheline
@@heron801 A king of hell, Crawley
Only seen until season 10 because from there on Amazon prime is not found the series in Latin Spanish, Apart from that with the pandemic and online classes I have given almost a free time of the nullest, so I do not know what that is, and if it came out before those seasons, Subject I have no infinite memory
@@Kevin-vb7nb I hope online classes work out for you my guy💯and I hope you get to see the rest of the series
You know it's going to be good when it opens with the entire band singing the chorus in acapella.
Sans auto tune!
@@Italian_Coder quien necesita Auto-Tune cuando las voces imperfectas se sincronizan bien en un coro para contar la historia de la canción.
Yesss 😂🔥
Absolutely. Like 7 bridges road.
don't you cry no more.
This music is the reason why I say . There no music like the 70's an 80's!.🤗❤
Absolutely! Amen to that! ❤
Facts! These kid's don't know anything about Real music!
@@CountryStrong2309 ok boomers
You're right. No music takes us back to our youth like this absolutely magical music. Trouble is, when I put this stuff on u tube it's in my head all day! I even go to bed with it in my head!
@@ontheruntonowhere Shut Up 🤫 .
Song came out in ‘76, I was born in ‘91. The year is now 2024 and I STILL enjoy this song on repeat after a long day. 🤘🏼🤘🏼
Absolutely. These are TRUE musicians. They don't make em like this anymore
My dad and I used to scream this song in the car whenever he played it, which was all the time. That was when I was a kid. I'm now a young adult and I blast it in the car when I'm driving by myself. Love and miss you dad, RIP.
Sounds like a cool dude, I’m sure he’d be proud
god bless your dad
Classic I'm 54 now and still love this song ...RIP pops
same
my dad died and im still screaming ..me too brother x
Doesn't matter what brought you here, Supernatural or a love of Classic Rock, you have discovered an absolute tune :)
Or you have seen them in concert, many times, and still have your original vinyl copy. ;)
@@tschriv Lucky, lucky man :)
The Kitchen brought me back to this song.
Br aqui
dont forget Southpark lol
I have stage 4colon/liver cancer … I love my oldies… they help me through the hard times when I feel horrible like now!!😊
Serio, espero que dê tudo certo para você aí cara, seja forte.🖤
Praying for you
Thinking of you
@@sheila5689 much appreciated
praying for you 🫶
We are losing many of the classical rockers of the 70's. Let's hope the young generations keep this kind of music going.
They've had 40 years to do it, and haven't heard any example of younger generations keeping this kind of music going. Not gonna happen. But that's ok. It's what makes this special. As Bill and/or Ted said during their excellent adventure, "All we are is dust in the wind"
I am 18 and prefer this music over almost all of the newer stuff
@@mh5259 Speak for yourself, im 22 and always loved the 70's and 80's
No worries man i keep rockin this a few times a week !! Im 23 by the way and in my life only the 60s 70s and 80s will be on the speakers here 😁 ROCK ON !!
@@theextracrispycolonel9504 I'm not saying younger generations can't appreciate this music. I'm saying that this kind of quality isn't being produced anymore. To be fair, bands like Greta van Fleet and Wolfmother are in the neighborhood, but the 70s were the 70s. For nostalgic fools like myself, Kansas and 50 other bands from that era will always be what rock music should be... And now you went and made me hungry for fried chicken.
"If I claim to be a wiseman, it surely means that I don't know." - These words are deep asf.
Always thought he said "I never claimed to be a wiseman, but shouldn't mean I don't know."
@@f_for_freedom2492 either interpretation is elucidating tbf
This was an idea expressed by Socrates . The wise man knows that he does not know everything . People who claim to know everything are ignorant . Donald Trump is a prime example of this he claims to know everything , and thus is not wise .
@@pk2712 does he really claim to know everything though? Maybe in a joking way. I don’t think it applies. Worst you could say about Trump is that he was naive in thinking he could “drain the swamp”, and he had lots of terrible advisers batting for the other side, so not the ultimate wiseman or anything but hardly a fool. I wouldn’t try to make this a political discussion if I were you.
@@eldontyrell4361 I will grant that you are right about him that he never claimed to know everything ; but , he pretty much always thinks that he is the smartest man in any room . He has said time and again that he knows more than many experts . I really was not attempting to make this a political discussion because that type of discussion many time becomes distasteful . I really was just holding up Trump as an example of a person who claims to know more than they actually do . And Socrates was highly critical of people like that . The wise man does not claim to know more than they actually know .
This song makes me wanna cry, it's a damn rock'n roll masterpiece of all times.
The Rock n roll HOF a joke!
Such a legendary song 🎧
I agree
The thing I like best is that they look like they're having a great time playing. Love to see it.
Я тоже почему-то плачу от этой песни. Как-то самопроизвольно слезы текут. Ничего не могу с этим поделать.
As a black kid in the 70's I really couldn't appreciate this song like I should've
A lot of BS "tribalism" among music FANS, but among MUSICIANS, there was less talk of "black music" and "white music". Get into instrumental bands like Weather Report, Return to Forever or Spira Gira and all of a sudden you're listening to bands made up of Caucasian, African American and Latino members. Back to vocal music, now you've got to fit into a genre' and into a radio format so all of a sudden it's Rick James "versus" Van Halen. Race is a BS construct.
This song is a prime example of how music can be the best painkillers for anxiety and depression.
Absolutely correct!!
This song made me cry yesterday. It reminds me of a purpose I haven't yet fulfilled
432 HZ
AbsoIuteIy, music keeps me sane and carrying on. ❤
One of the best songs of the 1970s in American music history , i never get tired of hearing it
Hi I Recommend checking out an Indie song called: The bond villain By Robert Nix
High School❤
Still one of the greatest songs of all time
This song, crazy train, and eye of the tiger all are the best in history
yeah Im lucky got to make a choice now chec out deep purple heavy driving music.
My all time favorite song. Want this sung at my funeral always have because it tells my life. I'm 56 with cancer, time to lay my weary head to rest and cry no more.
Stay strong there men, I'm sure that your time hasn't come yet, just keep fighting and do wahtever you ever want to do
Albert Stinnett sorry but we are going ti same place see tou there we hope the band were ther to soon
Arrange forces even if you seem to have nowhere to take them they are somewhere inside you ... defy death ... laugh at her ...You will live ... want to live ... deceive your illness ... act as if you are in good health ... let life take you ... do not interfere ...
God bless you.
Weny through cancer myself. They said 14 months, its been 3 years. Hang in there and carry on!
Guitar? Bass? Vocals? Keyboard? So many things to love about this song.
YAHOO!! Like flying
My husband watched these guys practice in a garage. Can you image getting to listen to them before they were famous!
How long ago?
its true i was the garage
I saw Kansas at Jimmy's Jigger on State Line in Kansas City when they were known as White Clover....what a kick-ass band they turned out to be...
Very cool
that must have been an amazing experience. there is a crazy amount of talent and skill these boys have. I envy him
This song has a lot of meaning to my wife and I. Our dog was dying, and we took him to the vet to put him down. We played this song on repeat. To let him know no more pain. Carry on Owin. 🥃
I'm sorry man
I've been there myself. The hardest year...
So Hard. I am sorry for your loss!
Sorry for your loss. I've been through that process.
😢
RIP to a great one. The world is going to miss you Robby Steinhardt.
😭😭😭
I also came to pay tribute.
RIP great one
So sad 😭😭😭😭😭
@bigshel1963 amen brother
Great vocalist.
日本に生まれ育ちました。20才の頃、レコード持っていました。英語はわかりませんが、大好きなバンドでした。今でも。 クラシックみたいなロックが、私にはまりました。
I am a 38 year old hip hop head, and this is one of my all time favorite songs. My 4 year old ask to hear it in the car almost everyday. These greats were ahead of the game for sure.
my dad got me listening to this since I was lil
This song is a full course meal. Classical, jazz, funk, Black church organ, harmonies, kick ass rock guitar riffs. I loved this song as a kid. I knew Kiss was baloney.
Q104.3 all day, love the classic rock!
Really makes you think about how early producers created rap music from music like this🤔🙏
I am old enough to have loved this song from the first. As a fan of Supernatural, I couldn't be happier that it is now known and loved by a whole new generation of fans.
Yesss I love supernatural
@RedRumble what's going on now will never be remembered as the good old days. It will be remembered as the great decline of America. I agree with the nostalgia though
Too bad The Winchesters didn't use it.
@@johnnyjohnson1326 so true. Very sad. Still love this song tho :)
agreed
Groups like Kansas, Boston and Rush made albums that took your mind on explosive journeys and had me hanging on the edge waiting for their new music. A special decade of classic rock that stands the test of time.
I am Canadian. Rush is Last on my list. Peter Frampton, Steve Miller Band etc. prevail.
When did Geddy Lee become classic rock
And when did Macho Man Randy Savage, become an actor?
Please make it, stop... Stop... Stop!
@@rjl9707 Rush are so far above Frampton, Do we Feel like we do was melodic, Rush were and always will be an experience
Yes I agree whole heartedly
@@rjl9707 that's a classic story. Like.. I live in San Francisco but I've never ridden a cable car or I live an hour from the Grand Canyon and I've never been there. Sometimes it's hard to appreciate the greatness right on front of us. Carry on
Bro....
When he sings *"Now, your lifes no longer empty.... **_Surely Heaven Waits For Youuuuuu!"_*
*GOOSEBUMPS!!* *CHILLS!*
These guys should be in the rock and roll hall of fame based on this song alone.
No kidding!!
Definitely
Rock n roll hall of Fame is a joke
Yes
@Jason Adams Ever heard of a little show called Supernatural?
My dad passed in September 2021 due to cancer. This was one of his favorite songs. It has been stuck in my head lately and missing my dad. I can still hear my dad singing this song with the music blaring in the background.
If this was his favourite song what an awesome bloke
rest in peace 🤍
Rest in peace, wath memories!, remembering him listening to this classic, surely they most very pleasant moments for you, tath this beautiful memory of you father, will always be present.
I've lost my father in October 2021 to the same disease. I completely understand your pain. Be strong and keep going!
My dad passed away this month. Kansas was his favorite band. Right there with you sorry for your loss.
A Timeless Masterpiece. This song is a window to the 70s.
Yes when my brother Steve introduced me to Kansas , I was blown away and thought my younger brother and his generation with this type of music could change the world for the better .
@Recite-God-Purify-Me-Each-Second Yes Virginia there are Miracles to be seen.
So is ELVIS
If it's a window to the seventies then it's not timeless, it's one or the other
@@lordcharlesthomas yep.......people come out with these clichés ....but do not study what they are actually saying.
There are so many levels in this song. Piano, organ, bongos, regular drums…also much more. They all come together artfully to create something special and timeless.
Everything about this is so damn 70s: the musics tone, the arangements, the instruments, the organ, the outfits, the hair, that one guy in the background rocking the tambourine...
My GOD! That HAIR!
Hey! That tambourine player is putting his heart into it don’t diss him like that
And getting high.
LOL The tambourine player is also their violinist. Look for their video for "Dust in the Wind", for more peak 70's rock looks.
This song is so 70s yet timeless at the same time.
Just introduced my 12 year old to this song. I have succeeded as a parent.
better than most
awesome!
he's lucky. I had to find it myself, my dad, who knew this song his whole life didn't show me this masterpiece
SHOW HIM/HER HELLS BELLS AC\DC
Mines 10. Loves it.
My big brother just passed away last week, he took me to see Kansas and Gary Wright at the Bakersfield Civic Auditorium when I was about 15, this song always reminds me of him. I hope he rests in peace, because he’s never been at peace in this world 😢✌🏼. He would have been 65 on June 3rd
My condolences
I feel terribly sorry for your huge loss! May your brother's soul rest in eternal peace!
Thank you for your kind words❤️
Far out and very sorry about your brother!
I feel you. I lost my brother in 2018. Prayers and love!
Proud to say my 26 year old son is a huge fan of Kansas.
This is why people love classic rock
I'm with you dude and love classic rock and all I have listened to my whole life.👍
@@squonk86 yeah not much modern music can compete with classic rock
I was born in 1984 but I love this song. Always a classic
@@richietavarez1200 You should listen to some more Kansas tunes and I'm sure you will like just as much as this classic tune like Miracles out of Nowhere, Dust in the Wind and The Wall just to name a few.
Rock is shit now
As a child I thought this song was boring, as I got older and started to understand and appreciate music more, I realized this song is a masterpiece.
I get it. It's one of my father's favorites and he played it all the time as I was growing up. At the time it wasn't high on my list. But yes this is IS a masterpiece. Takes growing up and living life to know.
@benjaminroe311ify Bingo! Even the meaning of this song suits exactly how we journey through this life growing up.
Literally just got to the end like....ive heard this countless times on the radio flipping through and stay, or maybe commercials...this might the first time ive heard start to end - pretty solid
uno con el tiempo aprende a tener paciencia. Ahora mismo uno no siente que las cosas vienen, pero solo hay que darle tiempo y aprender a esperar y salir a buscarlas.
"Saving people, hunting things, the family business"
-Dean Winchester.
Carry on 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
i'm still sobbing😭😭😭😭😭😭
Im not crying, you're crying
i am shocked
It's gonna take awhile to get over these last 15 years watching this series since I first started high school freshman year.
Carry On... 💖😢💖
These lines get me every time because I’ve been there and fallen.
“Once I rose above the noise and confusion
Just to get a glimpse beyond this illusion
I was soaring ever higher
But I flew too high”
An iconic tune such as this, one of the best of the 70's... Still holds up and not in the Rock'n'Roll Hall of Fame. A shame.
ABSOFREAKINGLUTELY!!
Agreed
I gave up trying to figure out the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Every year the inductees include a band from the 60s that should have been in the Hall since the 80s, another band that formed 3 years ago, and a third band that's not even Rock adjacent.
The truth my man, another species makes those lists - moneymakers, not listeners....
The rock n roll hall of fame is a joke dont take it seriously
This song is one of the reasons Supernatural lasted 15 seasons and 327 episodes. God Bless these Band.
Can’t even deny this truth no matter how much I love the show
I totally agree with your assessment
Ah really? I associate with South Park! ;-D
God bless deze nuts
I just finished watching supernatural two weeks ago and I felt like I was crying out my soul lol was sooo good
When you lose a dad.. this one hits hard. Cheers to everyone who lost a loved one. Carry on!
I've lost my father in 2003. Since this happened, I've try to accept, but it's was hard to understand, after a crise of anxious, I'm not sure, this is correct, but like a depressing I was in the hospital and the doctor cardiology has talked about this.
And she said, you must to accept, because its normal for us, for our lives and Almight Creator Knows everything.
And its so important that you accept.
So, then today I have accept this.
@@DIARIODEIMIGRANTE2007 I'm sorry for your loss. But I am also glad you're able to accept Life and carry on. I lost my dad in May of 2023. I know that he would want me to accept too. Thank you kind friend.
@@botface2054 thank you brother or sister.
🙏
My grandpas and grandma rip
Wow bro, this means a lot to me. Thank you. I’ve loved the song before my Dad passed away in 2018 but now I hold it dear to my heart.
They don't make real music like this anymore 🥲
No,they don't. Then again,how can this song be outdone?
Supernatural won't be complete without this song!
Just went back a rewatched supernatural not too long ago and every time this song came on I got chills😭
Yes,
Yesssss
I always think of the intro when I hear this
The road so far......
One of the greatest rock songs of all time...too many people joking about appearances...this is rock royalty right here...I've listened and loved this song since it was released through every decade and will continue to until I die. Thank you Kansas!!!
Oooh yes..
I agree!!!!!! 😊
yeah, but to be fair, that is a large hair style
I agree, too bad they didn't released more song because they're amazing
They had some hidden gems that I discovered in the early 2000's. Like fight fire with fire, point of no return to name a few.
14 years old sick in bed dad brings me in a copy of leftoverture. He passed a year-and-a-half later from pancreatic cancer. This wayward son is still carrying on.
Wow! Sad about your father. Still he gave you a great gift!
@@delshoemaker7616 one of the best memories I have from him. He was more of a show tune in classical music kind of guy. He came home from work and surprised me with the album cuz that's all I really wanted. Kansas was my favorite band, never realized how much significance that song would have on my life.
Awww. Made me cry. What a lovely if sad memory.
Mark Sapienza wow sorry man! Gotta love this song still tho
mark love is eternal,once born we live on forever somewhere,you'll see him again,believe that,my dad taught me guitar,we played together for 35 years,then he was gone,like yours,he still moves stuff around in my room,we all go thru the veil some sooner than others,i'm waiting to jam with him again,hang in there buddy
This song is pure art. Love it until the Lord takes me off this earth.
I wish i could go to a Kansas concert. I grew up to my grandparents listening to them and it just amaze me the talent is amazing. Steve Walsh was my fave. He’s got the most beautiful pristine tone without even trying.
@@RhondaDennes Best concert i ever saw. Everything was spot on. The crowd called them back for three encores.
@@erickanter You’re so lucky! What’s your best Kansas song?
@@RhondaDennes Very difficult to say. This album is a masterpiece and should be listened to in totality. Carry on my wayward son brings out different emotions for me then say miracles out of nowhere. If i HAD to pick one Kansas song that really hits me emotionally it would be miracles out of nowhere. How i wish something close to this was being made today. God bless.
@@erickanter I love all of it but I’ll say ‘Lonely wind’ is my favorite. The whole album is a masterpiece. I was so surprised to see how much people still like to crank these old tunes i enjoy the comments and I’m glad to be a part of it. I hope you’re good my friend.
This band has more instruments than the top 100 songs of 2020 together
Periodtttt
Any song that has a lead guitar... rhythm guitar... acoustic guitar...bass guitar...piano...drums...bongos...organ and a tambourine in it is badass!!! I hope all have a wonderful and blessed day my friends and please stay safe!!! 🙂🙂 🤗🤗 🐧🐧
Needs more cowbell
@@MadCowShytt 😂😂 I hope that you have a wonderful day and please my friend and please stay safe!!! 🙂🙂 🤗🤗 🐧🐧
Agreed. That's because this music actually required talent.
RIP Robby lay your weary head to rest. Don’t you cry no more.
That was so beautiful and what a fitting tribute.
7 - 25 - 21
AMEN. ....I just now found out thanks to you .....
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
_wait what_
Cool profile picture! I like skull things too but everyone tells me it makes me a dork
Every time I think i'm finally old enough to understand this song, I get 5 years older and it means so much more.
Far out! Thanks for sharing that! Good music shouldn't ever be totally figured out! Should make you think! Peace!
Flight of Icarus.
Perhaps my mom's favorite band. If she's looking down on me.. if it works that way.. I know this is a sort of message she'd like me to hear
Agreed.
It's just cool riffs jesse
I got the chance to set up the stage and meet these guys in person in Kentucky today and it was the greatest feeling I've ever experienced, i couldn't be happier than i am today♥️
I was introduced to this song when I was about 13. The guy who drove my school bus played it on his boom box one day and I liked it instantly. Being a kid, I didn't really pay much attention to the lyrics, I just loved the power of the chords. Fast forward about 43 years (to 2021) and it came on the radio as I was driving my mother to her cancer treatment. She asked what the song was about and I told her what it was about and what it means to me. She died less than 2 months later, and as they were taking her body out of the house for the last time, the song came on. It's as if she was telling me "Carry On, Wayward Son."
And...I get to see them perform live in about 3 months. Absolute bucket list item.
I'm sorry for your loss
Hell yes my brother that what without a doubt a message from your mother!! You know you must carry on set a course for the winds of fortune man you got this…we are all riding with you👐🏾
🥰
@Lurch7861 As a former friend of Kerry, I can assure you that is not the meaning....
If this poor Soul may be so bold.
Your Mother is watching you now.
And is telling you,
Carry On my once wayward, son!
This song reminds me of my dad
Can we acknowledge how majestic this human being is at the start?
Intriguing...
We were in a great 16-year ride. Thank you, Winchesters. You are appreciated beyond imagining! ONE LAST HUNT! 19/11/2020!
Utterly heartbreaking its over after tonight 😪
Unofficial song of supernatural
Dude, the season final was great, i really feel the emotion but i not cry seing
¡Aun estoy llorando!
@@ignaciaconsueloortizllanca6674 si causa ese efecto, jajajjajaa mi mama lloró
One of my former boyfriends had lost his dad and was crying one day because he’d wished his dad was still alive to see how well he was doing in life.
I told him, “your dad knows and he watches over you” since that’s what really felt, but he didn’t believe it until this song randomly played on the radio.
He knew in that moment his dad was with him. Such a beautiful experience
Lay your weary head to rest, Robby Steinhardt. Surely Heaven waits for you. Godspeed
Amen!
I love this song. Supernatural brought it back alive. Kansas is so talented. Thank you Kansas and Supernatural. Miss all of you!
He's a very talented singer and he has this magical voice and lyrics that I love 💕his songs will never be forgotten in this world 🌎. Since when I've you been listening to Kansas's songs?
👍👍👍
Sou brasileiro e minha série favorita é supernatural ❤
@@southtexas71 Aww that’s nice 😊, I’ve been listening to his songs since I was a teenager lol. Tell me which of Robbie’s songs or Kansas songs are your favorites songs?
This song was never dead man!
In memory of Robby Steinhardt. Gone, but not forgotten.
NEVER
Talented as was ever born in my book
He's with Eddie van halen now
how could you forget all that red hair..
@@petesmitt robby steinhardt had really long hair
I feel like everyone knows these absolute bangers, but don't know the band. Kansas is underrated. Relentless, lonely street, point of no return.
I'm a norwegian 67yo granny that's bingewatching the entire Supernatural series for the fourth time, with my 45yo daughter. The best TV-series ever made🎉❤ Winchesters forever❤
I'm currently watching again for the 6th time.... And yes I say Igit and balls lol.... And Dean is a bonus 😊
@@isabelbutera2503 Oh Bobby
Jeg elsker Dean..
@@hopeisgood631 Elsker begge gutta, men Dean får meg til å få krampelatter 🥰🤣🤣🤣
@@EvelynHannahWilhelmineSedal57 jeg også 🤣forresten, jeg studerer norsk på universitetet mitt. Det er min hovedfag, så jeg ble glad da jeg så kommentaren din
People can say what they will but this song is up there with Kashmir, Don't get fooled again, Hey Jude, America Pie, Mississippi Queen. A top 20 rock and roll song in anyone that likes rock. So much talent in this band. Amazing.
I’m really liking your playlist
Yes sir
"60's - 80's, THESE KIDS WENT TO CONCERTS INSTEAD OF SIX FLAGS"
in those times, as were before and after, the measure of a band can be elusive - as people can say, they do & as they buy, also shall; the business and industry is what measures in statistics.. but, for the matter of living it, the power of message & it's empathy, as felt more than seen or heard, one person at a time, there are rates higher than the sales of their vinyl (you nor we have any livid use of that number); that only assures a total in singles & albums were sold (real good for the bands), not reflecting its energy or the concerts, people & their artistry, every part woven, itself unto, filling pages, turned to chronicles, written of the presence when 'kansas' took tour..
I have known many bands, low to high, my good friend whom was akin to 'vh' lead (eddie) - local cover bands managed in our book'g svc & some statewide independents - for all whom covered great songs, i saw 'dust in the wind', specifically, played by more than half of those.. the guys, their songs & the heart poured into them create a special electricity that is most apparent when live (I would attend most sets).. so, that's what has been, its matters and miracles - there's so much more to lyrical tones than all of the pages can truly project, as words begin to fail the actual impact..
in the south, we really can dig our fellow artists - here in texas, some of us have watched them go 'nationwide' so to speak.. but, legacy is in mourning for the fallen, as many have passed, now.. i bring the wording of that sentiment, to where the best can be found, and in those messages, there shall ever be the power of heart - all without, stand not a chance...
~WarriorPoet~
@@warrior--poet5418 Amen
@@warrior--poet5418
BEAUTIFUL WORDS PUT SO WELL!!! THANK YOU!!! The were REALLY THE BEST TIMES EVER. NEVER TO BE REPEATED EVER AGAIN!!! SADLY ENOUGH!!!
The amount of talent in this band was off the charts.
Ridiculously talented man the main vocalist to keyboard solo and then bongos like whaaat 🤣🤯
The amount of talent currently in this band is still off the charts! Look up their last 2 albums!
@Darude, they had some crazy clothes back then as well.
@@rickyon
Their clothing was their one weak point. I think they get the award for "Worst Dressed Band".
What do clothes have to do with weakness?
One of the greatest choruses of all-time. No doubt
Yes, i'm here in May 2024 at 70 yoa, still rockin'. Thanks boys! 💜
6-1-2024 ❣
6-5-2024
6/8/24 ❤
9/08/2024
im rocking this song at the age of 33 lol thanks to my parents getting me into this classic rock music at a very very very young age of like 2 years old
Jesus on vocals, Hulk Hogan and Bob Ross on guitars. WHAT A LINEUP!
In the voices are George Harrison and the lion from the wizard of oz
Clearly this is a VERY underrated comment.
They even had Shawn Michaels on the drums. Just mindblown.
george carlin on the drums
😂
This right here, son. THIS is music.
How tf did you know I was a guy?
**Insert illuminati theme**
Damn straight
Lumbago
Thanks,dad
I had a godamm plan
The 70's had the best music
No doubt, tell me about it. However, the 90s were pretty solid as well.
70's to 90's was great
70s to early 2000s.
1965~1991. Golden Age of Rock
1965 Musical Express Concert to the 1991 release of Nevermind
1965~1991. Golden Age of Rock
1965 Musical Express Concert to the 1991 release of Nevermind
The amount of instruments these guys play is astounding. True musicians
yea and its still tight, quite an accomplishment, ages like fine wine
One of the quintessential rock classics from the 1970s.
Whatever your reason for visiting, this is one of THE best rock songs of all time. Period.
This.. this right here will be the song i play once my father passes away.
Thanks Sam Dean for 15 seasons of comings and goings from hell to heaven and all this adventure we live together will never forget this wonderful cast ...
*Thanks Kansas for recording and releasing this amazing song that we will never forget.
And purgatory, and the Empty
@@colleenross8752 YES!
This song is criminally underrated by so many artists. 10/10, one of the few 'perfect' songs in existence.
I came here because it's the end of an era. So long, Dean and Sam Winchester. Thanks for 15 seasons of the best show ever....
i am waiting on the other episodes they only made 15 of it
Love those brothers like my own .. glad i came here to see others here for the same reason
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
To think it was supposed to last only 5 seasons. That was a great show!
Great show, on Series 14 need to catch up. Great song as well.
Doug, I don't know where you are these days, but wherever you are I want to thank you for introducing me to such an amazing song and band. That morning when I got on the bus and you pushed "play" on the boom box, this song blasted out from the speakers; little did I know it would change my life.
Forty-four years after hearing it for the first time, I was lucky enough to hear it live in concert. And I have you to thank for it.
One of the best songs ever recorded. And 40+ years ago I was listening to this on vinyl on a Pioneer system rocking the neighbors out!
I listened to it on my Pioneer system too, how funny that someone is thinking and experienced the same thing....Thanks for the confirmation of my youth....
The artistry of this song is incredible...the vocals, percussion, guitar, bass, keyboards...wow!!!❤
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Don't forget the hair 😅
@@wyatthamilton4672 LOL 😆 I know, right?
I agreed with you 💯
It kills -
Man those vocals!!
I still listen to them, because good music never changes. Greetings from the Dominican Republic.
Thank you Supernatural for introducing this classic band to a new generation. ❤
That and AEW's The Elite for using that as an amazing Theme Song.
@@THEBULLETPROOFKINGDOM I was watching AEW last night, and when I heard The Elite's intro theme hit, I just had to search this video!
😂
@@berimbolo8178 what’s so funny?
Same
I'm 52 so I'm a lot older than Supernatural, but I'm so glad that show turned a new generation into some of the best songs ever written!
It was a good show with an AMAZING soundtrack!
Oh yeah!
I'll be 52 tomorrow. Well said. Carry on is a classic.
What is "supernatural?
@@nca1952 do you live in a desert? Shame on you of not knowing Supernatural
@@nca1952 ..........Someone's been living under the deepest rock here... How can ANYONE listen this song and NOT know it's basically the Supernatural hymn... Google it, buddy
I have no idea how is this song is composed. The songwriter is a real genius. This song show the real talent of the songwriter and players. Thanks to Kansas band for givig this masterpiece to the world!
Indeed
💯💯💯
The cousin of the singer posted a comment. They said he told them it was a dream he had
"Livgren, who perceived the song as being "beamed down" to him in full,[8] 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."[" en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carry_On_Wayward_Son
I'm 32, and since I listened to this master piece for the first time I have loved every second of it❤
This is the perfect song to listen to when you anxious about something or just having a hard time in life.
I just found that out!
Yes, one of the band members wrote the song during their struggles / tough times. They were a warm-up band for Fleetwood Mac and other top bands. The other bands didn't like Kansas all out of JEALOUSY because the concert goers liked Kansas better than them. I guess they thought Kansas should Apologize for performing so well.
I believe in what you are saying!
Like right now for me
Just two days ago my dad told me this was his favorite song, he passed away today, I’ll always remember you dad.
So sorry for your loss, your dad sure had some good taste though, that’s definitely something to be proud of.
@@thompsonriverrailfan yeah him and work got me into these songs
im sorry for your loss
Sorry for your loss, I know that he’s very proud of you for what you have accomplished in life.
That’s the song of my girlfriend, she’s in a coma right now. She always told me to watch supernatural, and I always was like « meh », I will watch all seasons until she wake up
The 1970s had to be musicians hunger to creative. Remarkable to so many musicians. Won't ever see a time again my friends.
A true classic. Sometimes we forget listening to such great songs but that doesn't stop them from staying great.
@@HyperdetailPlaylist DJs got us falling in love is a pretty catchy number. I think it's Usher. Been a while since it came out. But it is modern relative to Carry On Wayward Son! Hope your home school prom went well.
Words cannot begin to describe how much better these days were. Rest in peace Robby, and thank you for the great times.
"Saving people, hunting things". Oh, man. So many memories. 💕
you know? The family business
Dad's been on a hunting trip for a few days
Always keep fighting
Im my late mums waywards son suffering depresion and wishing to be with my mum ❤
This is a beautiful comment + I am sending you my deepest motherly love. Love to you xo