This performance is steamy! Kansas's "Carry On Wayward Son" gets my vocal analysis!
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- Yes, I am familiar with "Carry On Wayward Son", but I've never analyzed it before nor have I ever seen a live performance of Kansas. Thank you Patrons for bringing me this gem, and showing me that Rambo truly can sing his heart out!
Join professional opera singer Elizabeth Zharoff, as she analyzes Kansas for the first time, performing "Carry On Wayward Son” live at Canada Jam.
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Elizabeth Zharoff is an international opera singer and voice coach, with 3 degrees in voice, opera, and music production. She's performed in 18 languages throughout major venues in Europe, America, and Asia. Currently based somewhere between Los Angeles and Tucson, Arizona, Elizabeth spends her days researching voice, singing, teaching, writing music, and recording TONS. She also plays Diablo and Dungeons & Dragons.
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I did the shopping cart thing once, in a Home Depot. Forgot it really should have things in it to weigh it down. The thing flipped, hit me in the head, and I ended up on the floor, trapped inside a shopping cart cage, for all to see. Never tried it again.
As far as the shopping cart 🛒 I'm in my 50s and I ride my cart out to the car pushing the cart and then put my feet on the bottom rack of the cart and steer it by moving my body left to right on the back ,P.S. IT'S SO MUCH FUN WHEN THE PARKING LOT IS ON A DOWNWARD SLOPE! LOL
seems like you started late in the song. it does start off Carry on my wayward son, there will be peace when you are done
@@ToniMcGinty Same, but I did it at a Walmart and ended up face planting with the cart on end.
Kansas is AMAZING in concert!
I have seen Steve Walsh doing handstands on his keyboard while clicking his heals heels together above his head on alternating sides in time to the music!!! 😂🎉😂
Supernatural family incoming 😂
Came here to say this. Lol
I saw this and thought the same thing after I did a happy dance in my head
Sammyyyy
@@francocurimas7451 Deann🤣
Hell yeah 🤘
Robbie Steinhardt retired to the small town I live in. Before his passing he used to sit in with the local classic rock cover band and play Kansas songs. He grew up, thinking he had to choose between being a world-class violinist or a rock ‘n’ roll star, he made them both work. What a talent. Other Kansas songs have him on the violin and he’s just a genius. I got to see him sit in three times, what an honor.
He was talking with a keyboard player friend of mine about doing something, but sadly he passed before they did anything
What annoyed me was Tampa Bay media hardly even mentioned it when Robbie died, or that he even lived in the area for years, but there are periodically stories about Robin Zander from Cheap Trick being a local resident. Nothing against Cheap Trick, but I would equate Kansas as being at least as popular.
The '70s! When shorts were short and socks were tall.
It was a look
Yep, that plus a t-shirt was the gym class outfit in the 70s. Shorts that short nowadays would be.....less than masculine.
"Carry on my wayward son, there'll be peace when you are done. Lay your weary head to rest, don't you cry no more." This was the ring tone and my wish for my son. I lost him in 2019 to a distracted driver. He was 29. I pray he is at rest and never has to cry any more. I miss you and love you Jos.
So sorry for your loss!
My deepest condolence on your loss. I always say that we should never outlive our kids.
I'm so sorry for your loss
So sad. Stay strong…
❤
People who have only heard "Dust in the Wind" and "Carry On Wayward Son" often don't know just how progressive Kansas is. Check out "Song For America" if you want more of their prog side.
Song For America is one of my favorites.
A good one, but "Masque" still is my personal favorite after all these years.
The first 3 albums, Kansas, Song For America, and Masque, are really prog.
Song for America, Icarus, The Wall all amazing songs!
There are about 20 better songs what those 2 hit songs. - Kansas has insane good songs in their catalog!
When I saw Kansas live, they never stopped, segueing one song into the next, maintaining nonstop energy. Oh, and I'm 71, have a replaced knee and a bad back, and I definitely still hop on my grocery cart.
It definitely seems like they weren't taking breaks. So much so that the quality of the music suffers. It's painfully obvious that they're just pushing through the song like it's some sort of marathon or like they don't want to be there
I love how Steve Walsh is in track shorts and tube socks, while Richard Williams is in a tuxedo.
I think I heard where he had a deal with Adidas is the reason for the shorts and socks on stage.
I saw him in farmers overalls and straw hat along with an eyepatch playing most all guitar parts after Kerry Livgren left…
Many members had their own certain looks that they repeated in every show. While others just wore regular clothes.
Elizabeth, this is KANSAS in its prime!!!! Steve shirtless playing congas with all that power in his amazing voice, Robby alternating the violin with tambourine, Rich wearing a tuxedo, Kerry with long hair….everything while keeping amazing tempo, melodies and harmonies….Unfortunately, other things were happening behind doors, and some members of Kansas were struggling with aspects of their lives during this very time….But, this is the picture of Kansas we want to keep in our head!!!!
and they all still have two eyes.
I went to see Heart and Kansas together in the same tour. What a fantastic show back in the '80's.
thats like my dream concert
Even better in the 70s and Heart another 70s band ROCK ON 70s
I saw them at Berkeley with Pablo Cruz, after they band split still put on a great show !
1982….my FIRST concert!!!
Good quality live footage of Kansas in their prime is rare. This video is a true gem!
This is what any of their concerts were really like too! This brought back clear memories of mom dropping me and a few friends off with our $8 tickets for a concert in a mid sized city in a hall that could hold 8000 max. I think The Babies opened up. Kansas always put on an absolutely spectacular show! In storage somewhere is my Phil Ehart drumstick from my first show.
@@LaBlueStateGirl This video however, is not from a concert, its the infamous performance produced by Kirsner..
the weird part is, the band indeed played this song live, however, there were no one in the audience, the end is a gimmick shot
@@LegoGBlok This performance is from the Canada Jam from Mosport, Ontario, Canada in August of 1978 and the end is not a gimmick shot. I was there with my late brother, cousin and 2 of our best friends. We had slept in a Chevy Blazer the night before just outside the concert site. The concert started at 10am with the Ozark Mountain Daredevils opening. We left at almost 5am the next morning after watching Triumph close the show. Both CBC and CTV filmed it, their cameras were pointed at the stage. There were between 175,000/200,000 people.
@@LaBlueStateGirl I also have one of Phil's drumsticks from a show they did in Luxemburg in 2014, one of Steve Walsh's very last shows overseas. It's one of my most treasured possessions!
Steve Walsh is/are the most energetic three members of that band!
Steve Walsh was incredible to watch in concert. A man in constant motion, he ran all over the place and never stopped. He absolutely gave his all during a show!!
Same thing with his short lived band Streets who I saw in a club 1983
He looks like he’s on coke, with all that energy. It was an 80’s thing to do.
solidarity, sister! i’m 74 years old, love Kansas, and I’m still jumping and giving the shopping cart a hi kick in the parking lot. And I don’t care who’s looking. ❤
I waas gonna say "I'm 38 and I do it" but you win! I hope I get to be 74 and shopping carts are still around so I can keep doing it.
@@eluadyl Keep doing it and you’ll have no problem enjoying yourself, and the looks people give you, when you’re 74.
Just remember to hang on to the cart and be on the lookout for potholes. 😁
Heck at 62 I still do it *in* the store. 😂
@@toodlescae hang in there, Sister! 😁👍
Elizabeth, though I am 57, I'm every bit a child at heart, and yes still do those stunts with a shopping cart.
I’m already giving Elizabeth a thumbs up because i love her analysis of the songs and she’s always peppy and bubbly making the day much more tolerable. She looks like she has genuine fun doing this.
I tell my wife, at my funeral I want Dust in the Wind played first, then Carry on My wayward Son second!!! I wanna blast my way into heaven!!!🤟🤟🤟🤟🇨🇦
my brother- in law had " Dust in the Wind" played at his funeral . My husband wanted it played at his. Now its gonna bee " Icarus " followed by " Carry On "
D.I.T.W. is also part of my 6-7 hour funeral soundtrack
My dad says The Wall
Carry on my Wayward Son is first on my Playlist, Dust in the Wind is last with 8 other death related songs in between
@@chadfalardeau5396May I see your playlist? 😅
Never grow up Elizabeth! Stay young at heart forever. 🌹🌹
Not many people know that the guitarist from Kansas kerry livgren, is a devoted Christian. His solo album Decade had Ronnie James dio sing on this album, mask of the great deceiver and live for the king. Kerry is a great guitarist and song writer.
The big "viking" guy, with the massive mane of hair, is the violinist. He really comes out on "Dust in the Wind" but this particular song doesn't have so much violin so he's sticking with playing the tambourine and focusing on back-up vocals.
He was first chair ever since he was a little guy.
Next Kansas song you do, recommend Dust in the Wind.
Another great Kansas song
I totally didn't know that was Kansas!!!
@TheCharismaticVoice Yup that ballad is Kansas.
@@TheCharismaticVoice Yep, it was a guitar fingerpicking exercise that Kerry Livgren came up with for practice and thank god his wife told him that he needed to make it into a song. He doubted the rest of the band would like it, but brought it in and the rest is history.
@@TheCharismaticVoiceshould get into Smashing pumpkins, 1979, tonight, tonight, bullet with butterfly wings, cherub rock. They told Billy Corgan he would never make it in music cause his nasal singing. Back in the early 90s and he's still putting out music
Tube socks…relic of the 70s/80s… always appreciate your analysis!
I'm old enough to remember when we dressed like that 😂 Oh I would go back to those days too. Best musical Era ever. Imho.
All he was missing was a matching terrycloth headband for the ensemble.
YA but this was the 70s
Yes Elizabeth, I'm 63 and when I'm returning a grocery cart to the coral, I do that same thing. kicking my feet up in the air. glad you enjoyed this episode of Kansas.
Kansas in my opinion, is one of the best, if not the best American progressive rock band. Their musicianship and catalog of music is amazing.
Yay...I found the other person who recognizes that. (In my opinion, its not even all that close..)
@@renegadetenor There are at least three of us!
4 of us, absolutely American (U.S. as they'd have stiff competition from Rush) One of the better ones in the world IMO.@@michaelmartin5550
Yes!!! Finally my man Steve gets his due!
All coked up 😂
‘roids be a beast. Don’t get me wrong. I love him. He’s THE Kansas singer. But he’s admitted to bad times.
People should check out his other band "Streets" with the great Mike Slamer on guitar.
AAAAmen!
I will never forget Steve Walsh's on stage performance. Some of the best singing and his handstands on the keyboard while playing keyboards. Saw Kansas on 1/5/1978.
Kerry Livgren, the guitarist, is a modern day Mozart. He came in to the studio with the entire song playing in his head. Every note, every instrument, including vocal melody and harmonies. they worked to get the song the way he was hearing it in his head.
Glad to see Kansas finally get on the list. now i hope that some in the future you react to are "song for America", "Miracles out of nowhere" "point of know return" and "journey from mariabronn". I love carry on wayward son and dust in the wind but so many people only know those two songs and this band is so much more than their hits.
Hope you enjoy
Fire With Fire is great for getting pumped up.
Also Aperçu, Icarus-Borne on Wings of Steel, Mysteries and Mayhem/The Pinnacle.
I think you'll like my stand alone comment. Good to see fellow Wheatheads here :).
@@ericmathewallen All great songs.
@@CantankerousDave I always start working out with this one on my playlist ❤ 💪🏻
Dickey Betts died today. He was a founding member of hugely influential The Allman Brothers Band. If you are interested or were influenced by them I recommend listening to Ramblin’ Man or Whipping Post by them.
Sad news indeed. I hadn't realized he was 80. Please analyze Blue Sky for us Elizabeth.
Absolutely, ABB is a must
Dickey was overshadowed (unfairly) by Dwayne but was phenomenal in his own right. I'd recommend "One Way Out live at the Fillmore" Dueling guitars and Greg voice is awesome too.
Sad news. Love Allman Brothers music. May he RIP. I got to see them years ago, it was a great show.
Whipping Post stands alone as a vocal performance, IMHO! RIP
First saw them in 1974! Last saw them in 2023, on their 50th anniversary tour. New members, same tradition. The music will live forever! RIP Robby Steinhardt !
Reminds me of a story a friend of mine told me about a guy he knew that had been sober for 20 years but he found him at a bar drinking whiskey shots like they were water.
He went up to him at the bar and said, "Rob? What the hell man? You've been sober for 20 years, what happened?"
Rob looked at him, a bit glassy eyed but not fully dust in the wind yet and said, "You know how I've been estranged from my first son for a long time now? Ever since I separated from his mom, he's never really wanted anything to do with me, always traveling around, never holding down a job for long, getting into trouble. Just going from place to place. About 6 months ago he reached out to me and wanted to meet. This was just after I got married to Carrie. I guess he heard that I'd re-married or something and decided now was the time."
My friend replied, "Yeah, it was a beautiful wedding. No idea how you managed to snag someone 15 years younger than you and way out of your league."
"Yeah, we'll, me neither. So my son's been coming around more often and we've been trying to repair our relationship but I knew it was too good to be true.", and he took another shot of whiskey.
"What happened man? What's driven you back into the bottle?"
Rob just took another drink and sighed, "You know what I saw when I walked in on them?"
"What did you see man?"
"I saw Carrie. Carrie on my wayward son."
According to Music Choice; this is currently the most requested and played song on Rock Radio from the 1970's! Steve Walsh really put Kansas on the map with his range of vocals. You also can't go wrong with a fiddle player in the band! 😀Hopefully, Elizabeth will go down the rabbit hole with other songs by Kansas. I appreciate your tremendous job on all of the analysis you put into your work. That is why I and all of the other Charismatics keep coming back!
"Supernatural"--the TV show--fans listened to it for 15 years, I reckon they'd want to hear it again to take a trip down memory lane.
Violin
The Winchester boys sent me. “Awesome.” 😆
The boys and Leo Moracchioli (Leap Frog Studios).
I knew this song long before the brothers, but I can no longer hear it without thinking of evil women in leather, cool cars, and great music.
@@armadillotoe Same. Might be time to rewatch the series again.
@@the-dave-house-project I bought the complete bluray set just so I could watch it again. It was great watching the 15 seasons in a row.
@@armadillotoe Watching Supernatural will do that to you. ;)
I am consistently amazed at the explanation of both the description of the singing and of the explanation of the music.
It is way beyond my comprehension of music.
Thank you Elizabeth!
YES!!👏👏👏👏👍♥️ You're awesome!!❤❤
The greatest compliment that can be given to Kansas is that they are "not" in the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame. A true badge of honor.
OMG high school flashback
Absolutely true!
Fn Cher inducted this year. What a joke.
Yeah, I agree with their badge of honor!
FN’ R&R HOF!
I do the shopping cart thing too, pushing forward then hanging on the handle. It's good to nurture the inner child!
I’m a 50 years old father of three girls and I still float down the aisle on the shopping cart. 😂
Its fun too, if you have a vehicle with an actual bumper, you can abruptly stop, just as you barely hit the cart in the middle of the lot, and it will careen across the lot at like 30 mph! Then park, casually get out like nothing happened, and walk into the store:) (I got that from one of the "Naked Gun" movies) Very mature!
Steve Walsh is from my home town of St. Joseph, Mo. Born in St. Louis spent most of his time in St. Joe. Met him a long time ago, at a local music store, when the band was White Clover before they merged into Kansas.
Good grief. I'm 64. How did I grow up outside of Camden Point, just 20 miles down I-29 from St. Joe and never knew he was from there until I read your comment? We probably listened to them at the same time on KY102.
@@appliedclinicalvr2359 he went to St. James church in St. Joe.
I was so happy to see you finally do a reaction to Kansas! This was one of the greatest prog rock groups ever and Steve Walsh, in his prime, was one of the greatest singers and musicians in the music industry. I hope to see more Kansas reactions in the future!
The attire that Steve was sporting in this video was what all us cool cats wore in the late 70s and early 80s, consisting of Striped Tubesocks and Tight Fitting Gym Shorts, I assure you that it was the style at the time. And if you want to see someone impressively move about the stage, check out Ronnie Milsap who was born blind, but before each show comes out and memorizes the entire stage and setup.
I always think of this wardrobe as the prelude to his tenure in the band Streets.
And we all pulled our socks up to our knees! 😂
@@matthbva Until the elastic wore out after a few washes.
Not sure if it’s true or not but I heard he had a deal with Adidas so that’s the reason for his wardrobe on stage with the shorts and socks.
Future suggestions:
Styx - "Blue Collar Man", "Renegade" (you haven't done a Tommy Shaw vocal yet I don't think)
Journey - "Lights", "Anyway You Want It"
Kansas - "Point of Know Return", "Portrait (He Knew)"
Boston - "I Man I'll Never Be", "Don't Look Back", "Let Me Take You Home Tonight"
The Cars - "All Mixed Up", "Moving In Stereo", "Bye Bye Love", "Let's Go" (all with Ben Orr on lead vocals)
If you haven't checked out Tommy Shaw and the Contemporary Youth Orchestra, do yourself a favor. Start with Angry Young Man/ Foolin' Yourself. What a treat ❤ You will be glad you did. 😊
@@metalmamasue3680 I was going to suggest this!
@drbnewberry I've listened to it dozens of times, it's just wonderful. 😊
For Journey vocals, I'd suggest Girl Can't Help It with the harmonies at the end, Good Morning Girl and Happy To Give for soaring Perry melodies, and Mother, Father for a beautiful, powerful song.
I agree with the Tommy Shaw suggestion. He has such a beautiful voice and I would love to hear Elizabeth analyze Tommy's vocals. The Contemporary Youth Orchestra would be a fantastic choice.
I’m so glad you decided to analyze Kansas, my favorite band, and Steve Walsh, who has such an amazing voice. I’ve been waiting on this one. Please consider next my favorite song., “Icarus - Borne on Wings of Steel”.
I was just thinking that 'Icarus' would be a great song to study Steve Walsh's voice.
I second
Thank you. This is my favorite Kansas song as well. I'm one of the likes on your comment. Maybe we can get Elizabeth to do this song.
I think Hold On is a great example of their harmonies and beautiful melodies. I especially love the last note!
@@brianruyack7632 hold on would be a great one to see on the channel
You are one of the most pleasurable people I have found on You tube. I have breast cancer at 60 years old and have been through the chemo and radiation and have watched every you tube video and you have been a pleasure. thank you for your super duper analysis
I saw them live in 02 or something like that, they had the original lineup back and they blew me away. They were touring with Yes and they just killed it. That’s when Yes was touring with the classic line up too.
I grew up listening to Kansas and they have many amazing albums, I have never heard a bad song - not even close. Kansas and Boston will alway be my favorites!
"Portrait (He Knew)" is a great Kansas song!👍👍
Agreed. Probably my favorite.
@@joe999 Everyone needs to hear it!
My first concert was Kansas and Molly Hatchet at the Boston Garden in the 70s. The singer is amazing live. He was doing handstands on the keyboards. He was all over the place. Great first concert experience.
I saw Kansas on this tour in 1980. The short gym shorts and knee socks were the style back then. They put on a really great live show!
If you notice when he swats the mic right before that he hit his head on it.
I heard that Steve was sponsored by Adidas at the time is one of the reasons for the shorts and socks during the shows
That was awesome! One of my favorite songs of all time! Thanks for the great reaction! 💙✌🤘♥️♥️♥️
I had the great privilege to see Kansas live three times. They never disappointed . Fantastic showmanship and phenomenal sound. They have been and will remain one of my all time favorite bands
The Winchesters sent their crew. Guaranteed views!
One of your best yet! You provide so much professional commentary, yet you mix in your sense of humor & joy! I love watching these videos with you, Elizabeth! Thank you! 😊
He was always like that playing the organ. I saw him basically doing hand stands on the organ while still playing in a fall 1980 show in Nashville.
I was there. It was a great show!
I haven't watched any of your videos in a while now. It's so nice to be back and see that happy, smiling face. This was a great watch. Thank you! And yes, I'll be back more often. You just made my day.😊
Thank you 😘 your enthusiasm is contagious! Have you listened to Chrissie Hynde? Her vocals will surprise you. This morning I listened to My City Was Gone. Fabulous 🥰
“Dust in the Wind” from the same concert is amazing …
Hah! At 3:05 when Elizabeth says "using their entire body" I had to laugh out loud, pause the video and make this comment. I've seen the video and know the energy and full body use (kicks and all) that is coming later. Now, back to the reaction.
And, yes, at 60 I ride the grocery cart through the parking lot.
No tracks, no auto-tune. These 70's bands were just swinging for the fence 24-7!🤘🏼
I saw Kansas during their Audio Visions tour at The Paladium, NY, in 1980. I remember my amazement at such a small intimate venue for a concert and then Steve Walsh's wild keyboard handstands!
Your views are always interesting and informative. I love what you do.
Steve Walsh is one of my absolute favorite singers. Amazing voice, both tone and skill.
THANK YOU for choosing this song, and in particular this live version. Steve Walsh is simply amazing - and this has to be one of the BEST LIVE performance by any band, ever. Just unreal - the amount of energy, passion, and skill that went into this live version. Your analysis and reaction was spot on, as usual, and I am thankful for this video,
Kansas is great! Thank you for reacting to this great video! I've seen them once in a club in Hamburg Germany back in the 80's and they really blew my mind.
Please give "Portrait (he knew)" a listen.
As a bald dude since his 20's, I'm oh oh so jealous of that wild curly red mane and beard.
Some dudes can grow the fur and some can not
My son's 30 and inherited his dad's baldness. 😂 He used to have the best hair too, long, almost sparkly dirty blonde. I wish I had hair like his was. Oh well, it would definitely be worse to be a woman and have not enough hair. I still have a full head of long hair at 60.
As a 50 year old who has lived with a red afro and beard most of my life- you didn't miss anything special bud. It's an unbelievable pain in the ass to keep up and more ppl make fun of it than compliment it- trust me.
I watched them live back in the day and their sound was IMPECABLE!
This wasn't just for the camera! This is how I remember them from my high school days!
Still is. Seen 'em 8 or 9 times in the last 15 years or so and they utterly nail it every single show.
Hi Elizabeth, I have been following you for a long time, but only commented occasionally. I love that you are discovering with such joy and admiration, the bands that I grew up with in the 60's and 70's as well as some contemporary bands, especially those in the symphonic metal genre which have, along with your enthusiasm, reignited my love for music.
Love listening, playing and singing this song! So glad you chose it! The energy level is crazy! I’m a dancer and pianist and I don’t know how in the world he’s playing like that jumping around. Some people are just able to play no matter what, I guess. But, to add singing into different mics, playing drums, it’s just nuts. He really knows where he is at all times. And nothing he’s doing is simple, even without the extra activity. Great analysis, as usual, and a very fun performance!
P.S. I was just riding along on my cart in the grocery store earlier this week, so, you’re definitely not alone😉 Didn’t even think about it until I was gliding along that I’ve never seen anyone else my age doing that, lol. Life’s too short not to enjoy as much as we can!
Kansas is an epic band. Thanks for reacting to their live version of “Carry On Wayward Son” and analyze it🙂
Awesome jam . Enjoy Elizabeth and crew . Hello Kirk and hope all is well with everyone . Rock on 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️
I saw Kansas in 1991 in San Diego (no Livgren , Steinardt, or Hope) but Steve Walsh was still singing and doing all keyboards. The man is not tall (5’3”) but was yoked/jacked! When they played Mysteries in Mayhem, Walsh was singing, but during the guitar solo, and playing organ, he flipped up and did a headstand on top of his keyboard by grabbing the sides, and then started doing headstand pushups - like four of them and then flipped down and started doing his solo. It was in a small club and my seats were right there - not 12 feet from his position. He also was sweating from head to toe but boy could he play…
It's a real pity there seems to be so little high quality footage of late 70s era Kansas performances online. Steve Walsh was utterly incredible at that time, what a performer - and what a voice. It's a shame the drugs and lifestyle took their toll, but then again you can't run at 200 percent all of the time without burning out quickly
hey lil’ lady Elizabeth,
Steve… and actually the whole band, were ANIMALS!
each gives their all, in their performances. they were one of the best of their era. there was no need for explosions of fire, or fireworks, in their shows; they brought their own, packaged in their performances!
great show, lil’ lady @Elizabeth!!
They were cutting edge in laser shows though!
Steve Walsh! 👍 always liked Kansas. in this context the Little River Band comes to my mind, an australian rockband from the 70ies and 80ies with fantastic vocal harmonies and many great songs (for example "happy anniversary"). totally underrated band.
I just love that if you look at them on stage, they all look like they turned up for different events: Walsh going to the gym, Steinhardt going to smoke some weed, Dave Hope going to a wedding, and Kerry Livgren in just a T-Shirt and Jeans like an average man on the street. But they work so well together.
Thank you for your great reaction, Elizabeth. I am a native Kansan who has been listening to Kansas since the 1970's when I was in college. Their concerts are an actual physical event. Please consider reacting to their other classic song Dust in the Wind. I think you will enjoy it.
Carry out this order son,
Deliver pizza when you are done,
Lay your wingstreet wings to rest,
Don't you fry no more.
- once heard at a Pizza Hut somewhere.
Lol, now that is some song writing compared to the bs today
There will be peas when you are done.
Thanks
Somebody letting their inner Yankovic run free?
Please don't defile a Kansas song..please?
One of my favorites. Seen them in 79, I think. ❤ them, Mysteries And Mayhem.
Thank You so much for this Elizabeth and Patrons. I am a newer subscriber and was a bit bummed when I did not see any Kansas songs had been analyzed looking through all of them. HUGE fan so again Big Thank You. Another great one is Play The Game Tonight. Amazing talent in this band. Keep up the great work! Pushing 60 but will still jump on the shopping cart. 😁
So glad that you analyzed this song, one of my all time favorites! They are a great and underrated band.
Agreed, finally gotten around to the greatest song ever 👍
Elizabeth, at 62, I still di the kick-up air thing as I head to the car with my groceries. Especially if I have a song stuck in my head.
Favorite band, favorite singer. I was fortunate enough to see them many times starting in the 70’s.
I love hearing you break these things down!
And they do it 💯 every flipping night!
I do love a bit of Kansas! I only found them late 1980's so I was late to the party, but I listened to their albums every day for the best part of 10 years! There are so many layers to be uncovered through multiple listenings though. I will recommend some fantastic longer format tracks though in the form of "The Pinnacle", "Song For America", "Cheyenne Anthem" and "Journey From Mariabronn"
Thank You! For asking for those Great tracks from the Kansas catalogue that many don't know about :).
. . . except for the "Wheatheads".
Love Your channel, Elizabeth! Thanks for analyzing this great 1970s song!
My wife and I were lucky enough to run into Robby and his wife maybe a year before he died. He was such a gentle, kind guy. We were at an event that had nothing to do with music. The four of us sat around for an hour or so talking about nothing but our pets. The more we talked, the more relaxed Robby and his wife got. Afterwards, I was thinking how funny it was to talk to a member of Kansa and not talk about music at all. Good people.
Iron Maiden - The Clansman - live Rock in Rio 2001
Honestly about two months ago now I did have to go to the far end of the store down in empty meat aisle. So I did put one foot on the bottom rung of the cart and use the other to push myself like when I was a kid to get there faster than I could normally walk. It's fun to be a kid every now and again when you know you can be safe doing it.
So much to explore with Kansas. I have seen them live more than 20 times over the years and they always deliver. One of my favorite bands of all time.
"I love being able to see his whole breath apparatus." Yeah, us, too, Elizabeth.
My favorite song by kansas!I absolutely adore the groove of this song and its Hella fun to play on guitar hero!! Looking forward to this review
This and dust in the wind are my 2 favorite Kansas sings
@@user-scott-pearce Point of no return
@@user-scott-pearce friend of mine taught me bits and pieces of dust on guitar .iam a bassist but dabble in guitar a bit
The other guys at his audition: "Uuuhh.. You've got... the jobs... 😳" loll
I love Kansas - especially the old classic albums. Carry On Wayward Son was always one of my favourite songs and I am blown away by the energy of this Live-Performance ❤
As always I enjoyed your analysis 🥰 Thank you - you make me fall in Love again 🤓
Thanks for this great live version analysis! Kansas has been my favorite band for over 20 years now, since I was a teenager. I just got to hear them live for the first time last month, and even though they are on their 50th anniversary tour they’ve still GOT IT! It was an amazing concert and I highly recommend catching them live if you’re able. Please do more Kansas reactions!
Jan 07, 1978 Cheap Trick opened for Kansas at Henry Levitt Arena, Wichita State University, Wichita, Kansas. I was 16 and there. Crazy to think it was that long ago.
I’d love to suggest the next time you visit a song by Kansas, that maybe you do a slightly more out of the norm, like “Point Of Know Return”. I know if I read through the comment section there will be plenty of people asking you to check out “dust in the wind”. I believe you’ve already done that. It would be nice to hear you listen to something a little bit off the beat and path, though definitely not all the way off the beat and path.
I’m sure other diehard Kansas fans will hopefully agree with me on this.
Yes please
Also Journey from Mariabronn
Worse part of Point Of Know Return is how short it is - little over 3 minutes .
So glad you picked this song. It has a lot of the things you love and has endured over the years.
Yes finally one of the most recognizable songs of all time!!🤟🎵🤟
FINALLY :)
Now we just need some Triumph ;)
Recorded and uploaded. Will release my first analysis to Triumph next month!
@@TheCharismaticVoice Great! I hope it's from 1983 US Festival.
That's the exact one I picked!
Fight the Good Fight, Lay it on the Line, Magic Power... it's hard to go wrong from this concert!
@@TheCharismaticVoice WOW! Liz . . . not only from "Steve Walsh" (Kansas), get ready to be BLOWN AWAY by Triumph's "Rik Emmett"!
You can definitely see why he's in such great shape. Dude does not stop moving for one second! 😂
What I really like about seeing this live performance that also surprised me is how effortlessly he actually sings. Wow!
This video is one of favorites to show people... just sooo much to see!
I love when you analyze my favorite songs 😁