Summer 1979 Walworth, Wisconsin. I was 18 going on 19. I only had that first album. I thought the whole thing was solid fantastic. Every song. From time to time I still sing "Oh Candy."
Most underrated Awesome band ever CHEAP TRICK from my hometown of Rockford Il and I am PROUD!!! I forgot how many concerts that I have been to or how many towns and states. LOVE THEM ALWAYS!!!
I actually met Robin and Bunny after their show at Whitewater. They stopped by my friend's dorm room for the post show party. When they walked in they were just so cool. It is difficult to put into words; but, I could immediatly see why they were major stars. An aura of coolness, as a phrase, doesn't quite cover it; but it's close. And another part of it was that they were very down to earth. And I mentioned that I had their first album and Bunny seemed surprised. They were my favorite band and still are!
This would make a great Cameron Crowe movie... The Midwest meets the Far East... Maybe even the Cohen Brothers... From Jack Douglas walking into that bowling alley seeing them for the first time, Rick doing his carnival game... How they started ans all that led up to Budokan. A rock and roll underdog story
Rarely are live albums game changers. I can only think of maybe four.: The Allman Brothers at Fillmore East, Framton Comes Alive, probably James Brown At The Apollo, and Cheap Trick's Live At Budokan. The first two have technically excellent (all-around better takes than already great studio versions) versions of high points of the artist's repertoire. The Brown and Trick albums though convey the humanity of very high energy over anything technical. It's a great bonus we have these and that they are so well captured on tape. For very emotional reasons my favorite two live rock albums at Live At Fillmore East and Live At Budokan. They're polar opposites in style and that in itself weighs heavy as each does much more than it was believed to be possible for each band...and the fans. Thanks for what may be the best party live rock album ever.
your guys were the best of the 80's, love the fact that the Japanese embraced you. quite the awesome story. great music, great shows, excellent. dream police, classic MTV when it was worth watching.
Cheap Trick were pretty much the band that the phrase "big in Japan" was coined for. It was that level of fanaticism, plus the screaming girls in the audience that really put "CT at Budokan" over the top and made them huge both here in the states and worldwide. You can just feel that level of excitement coming through in the recording, and it's all real. No overdubs, no added audience noise. What you hear is really how it was, and the authenticity is palpable. Robin's slowed down between song banter has become iconic. I've seen more than a few bands cover "Surrender", and they always do the "This next song... is the first song... on our new album..." bit at the beginning. Budokan has to be the most well known live album ever made.
cheap trick was and still in my top 4 bands from back in the '80's to now, and still have every album bought back in '80's in pristine cond......thank you for decades of great tunes rick, robin, tom, and of coarse the late bun
"This is the first song off our new album". Drop the beat ! Opening for Check your Head, Beastie Boys. I am a 70's kid and Cheap Trick fan who was also a 90's music nerd. That sample of Robin's voice opening that funky lo-fi, hip-hop masterpiece brought everything full circle.
That's how it is, many band find fame in other countries beside their own. It's strange and fk'edup but true. Just like many English new wave band found fame in the USA but not back in their own countries! The beauty about Japan, the people there love music and welcomes any foreign band that puts out all their best to make the music sound amazing for them!
My ex wife's mother neighbor across the street west brook lane Madison Wisconsin was their accountant I owned alive in Budakan album before it was released in the U.S
Man, I love this band!!! Right from the start I thought they sounded cool and powerful I think the term "PowerPop" came from that time! Catchy pop songs delivered in a powerful/punky style! They truly have their sound and are still rocking as hard as they did (Sorry Bun E. isn't there) as I saw them with ZZ Top a few tears ago...
good gosh remember my ma and my husband yeah we got a casino! we went we went by the slowish and cool you guys are and my husband did say yeah now remember from a distance! some of you are tall. Just had to call to say I love yeah. But man never forget your love! my love by your thought or thoughtless heart. I love heart in the heartland too and especially my husband Jesse whose given name Jesus and light up the fire well another world was cool and the kids went to school together. peace with a kiss on the check for the special bool my uncle John gave me can you dyhtb for the 50s and 60s. thanks gary meyers too. Bye and love ya uncle joe. BUT man we are praying right kiiddos
Blind Terry Tucci Aah Come on.. Bun Shaped like a Drum, Robin, like a MICROPHONE, Rick.. like a 58 Les Paul ! Tom... From a 12 string Bass, to a 4 string, Thunderbird Neck. & They Still Kill it ! in, 2019 ! & Iam in COMPLETE Disbelief that Rick Actually GAVE ME, his second favorite Burst ! ... on June 20, 19. ( My, B-day ! 62 ' ) Because ( Early 90's ) I gave you a Late 50's White Penguin in light Sparkle Blue, 1 of 1, through Dave Kenny. Do you still have it ? [ Kidding about the "Burst", ] I Wish ! & Still gig, & Write New songs ... I, remember buying burst for $1,500 in 79.. & 57 Goldtop for $750. ! ( @ Pawn shops & yard sales, Waay less !)
I have seen CHEAP TRICK 15 times. Never ever a bad show. Hands down one of THE GREATEST ALL TIME AMERICAN BANDS
Summer 1979 Walworth, Wisconsin. I was 18 going on 19. I only had that first album. I thought the whole thing was solid fantastic. Every song. From time to time I still sing "Oh Candy."
Most underrated Awesome band ever CHEAP TRICK from my hometown of Rockford Il and I am PROUD!!! I forgot how many concerts that I have been to or how many towns and states. LOVE THEM ALWAYS!!!
My favorite band in high school, should have been much bigger in America.
I actually met Robin and Bunny after their show at Whitewater. They stopped by my friend's dorm room for the post show party. When they walked in they were just so cool. It is difficult to put into words; but, I could immediatly see why they were major stars. An aura of coolness, as a phrase, doesn't quite cover it; but it's close. And another part of it was that they were very down to earth. And I mentioned that I had their first album and Bunny seemed surprised. They were my favorite band and still are!
Interesting store, thanks for sharing.
yes, cheap trick and Budokan are synonymous in this part of the world, especially for us time travelers
Bun E. Carlos we miss you and want you to come back
This would make a great Cameron Crowe movie... The Midwest meets the Far East... Maybe even the Cohen Brothers... From Jack Douglas walking into that bowling alley seeing them for the first time, Rick doing his carnival game... How they started ans all that led up to Budokan. A rock and roll underdog story
Wow! Cheap trick then queen??!! What a tremendous concert that must have been!!!!! Yowza! Love you guys!!!!!
In 40 years,this is the best interview I ever seen with the boys.
Cheap Trick has ALWAYS BEEN FUCKIN AWESOME and here is why. 4 good muscians that jelled VERY WELL. So much chemistry
Great hearing this story so in detail from the musicians pov.
Rarely are live albums game changers. I can only think of maybe four.: The Allman Brothers at Fillmore East, Framton Comes Alive, probably James Brown At The Apollo, and Cheap Trick's Live At Budokan. The first two have technically excellent (all-around better takes than already great studio versions) versions of high points of the artist's repertoire. The Brown and Trick albums though convey the humanity of very high energy over anything technical. It's a great bonus we have these and that they are so well captured on tape. For very emotional reasons my favorite two live rock albums at Live At Fillmore East and Live At Budokan. They're polar opposites in style and that in itself weighs heavy as each does much more than it was believed to be possible for each band...and the fans. Thanks for what may be the best party live rock album ever.
My FIRST concert was KISS on August 24, 1977. Opening Act: Cheap Trick!
Me too. Saw them a week earlier on the night Elvis Presley passed away August 16th 1977 at the Cow Palace. Great show KISS & Cheap Trick!!!!!! 👍🎸🥁
your guys were the best of the 80's, love the fact that the Japanese embraced you. quite the awesome story. great music, great shows, excellent. dream police, classic MTV when it was worth watching.
Cheap Trick were pretty much the band that the phrase "big in Japan" was coined for. It was that level of fanaticism, plus the screaming girls in the audience that really put "CT at Budokan" over the top and made them huge both here in the states and worldwide. You can just feel that level of excitement coming through in the recording, and it's all real. No overdubs, no added audience noise. What you hear is really how it was, and the authenticity is palpable. Robin's slowed down between song banter has become iconic. I've seen more than a few bands cover "Surrender", and they always do the "This next song... is the first song... on our new album..." bit at the beginning. Budokan has to be the most well known live album ever made.
i didnt know "I want you to want me" wasn't a big hit when they first performed. Thats one of my favorites! Cheers
That was actually the song that got me into Cheap Trick!
One of the best songs ever.
cheap trick was and still in my top 4 bands from back in the '80's to now, and still have every album bought back in '80's in pristine cond......thank you for decades of great tunes rick, robin, tom, and of coarse the late bun
Bun is alive. Just not touring
GOtta love the Japanese way. This was awesome. Spent time there. yeah, this is quite accurate. good people.
“Alright Tokyo, are you ready
Will you please welcome Epic recording artist Cheap Trick”
ALL LIVES MATTER. Yes I agree!!!!!!!!
My youth
@@bartonpercival2147 How does that relate?
I love this band!
This ruled, thanks for uploading guys
Super group.
"And the Rest... Is History" as they say.
Great interview
Wow... that is an interview. 😎👍👍
Was Robin side gigging as a limo driver lol
Payne Stewart vibes
"This is the first song off our new album". Drop the beat ! Opening for Check your Head, Beastie Boys. I am a 70's kid and Cheap Trick fan who was also a 90's music nerd. That sample of Robin's voice opening that funky lo-fi, hip-hop masterpiece brought everything full circle.
That's how it is, many band find fame in other countries beside their own. It's strange and fk'edup but true. Just like many English new wave band found fame in the USA but not back in their own countries! The beauty about Japan, the people there love music and welcomes any foreign band that puts out all their best to make the music sound amazing for them!
Power pop excellence with cheap trick
My ex wife's mother neighbor across the street west brook lane Madison Wisconsin was their accountant I owned alive in Budakan album before it was released in the U.S
Miss bun e. Carlos so overlooked
Really enjoyed this video.
GREAT VIDEO! Thank you!
classic miguk explanations. Love it.
Thanks for sharing this. Love it. Wow, sounds like a crazy situation.
Man, I love this band!!! Right from the start I thought they sounded cool and powerful I think the term "PowerPop" came from that time! Catchy pop songs delivered in a powerful/punky style! They truly have their sound and are still rocking as hard as they did (Sorry Bun E. isn't there) as I saw them with ZZ Top a few tears ago...
Good stuff...
My son played DOWNED on stage with CT 7 years ago, at 12 years old.
His name is Mickey. Google Mickey plays with CHEAP TRICK
great
And we thought the Beatles had the corner on mania 🤔🤔🌹💖
good gosh remember my ma and my husband yeah we got a casino! we went we went by the slowish and cool you guys are and my husband did say yeah now remember from a distance! some of you are tall. Just had to call to say I love yeah. But man never forget your love! my love by your thought or thoughtless heart. I love heart in the heartland too and especially my husband Jesse whose given name Jesus and light up the fire well another world was cool and the kids went to school together. peace with a kiss on the check for the special bool my uncle John gave me can you dyhtb for the 50s and 60s. thanks gary meyers too. Bye and love ya uncle joe. BUT man we are praying right kiiddos
How ironic that Robin Zander is now rounder than Bun E. Carlos
That’s not irony. That’s being in your mid 60s.
Blind Terry Tucci Aah Come on.. Bun Shaped like a Drum, Robin, like a MICROPHONE, Rick.. like a 58 Les Paul ! Tom... From a 12 string Bass, to a 4 string, Thunderbird Neck. & They Still Kill it ! in, 2019 ! & Iam in COMPLETE Disbelief that Rick Actually GAVE ME, his second favorite Burst ! ... on June 20, 19. ( My, B-day ! 62 ' )
Because ( Early 90's ) I gave you a Late 50's White Penguin in light Sparkle Blue, 1 of 1, through Dave Kenny. Do you still have it ? [ Kidding about the "Burst", ] I Wish ! & Still gig, & Write New songs ... I, remember buying burst for $1,500 in 79.. & 57 Goldtop for $750. ! ( @ Pawn shops & yard sales, Waay less !)
I know Robin. He is as slim as he's ever been
@@tosaeast6032 Robin looks great. His arms look like he pumps a bit of iron. I love this group.
Robin says that they didn’t have an opening act but I thought that The Runaways were their opening act?
12:34: LOLOL. Ya think dude?
IknowIknowIknow ... Commenters can be sarcastic too yknow yknow ykow ...
Lol
chicago belongs to m3.