🔴🅻🅸🆅🅴 REO SPEEDWAGON - Top 10 Tracks
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I grew up in Colorado and REO was a band we all knew about. They played Denver often. Itvwas incommon for their songs to be all over Denver radio. Then when Hi Infidelity came out they exploded. Saw REO andStyx two years ago, great show. Both bands rocked the house in Dallas that night. Both bands drew a crowd of 20,000 that night as they are loved here in Texas.
Top…roll with the changes, don’t let em go, ridin’ the storm out, time for me to fly, keep on loving you,
10 Reelin'
9 Time For Me To Fly
8 Take It On The Run
7 Son Of A Poor Man (Live)
6 Being Kind (Can Hurt Someone Sometime) (Live)
5 Sophisticated Lady
4 Easy Money
3 Roll With The Changes
2 Golden Country (Live)
1 Dead At Last
Sophisticated Lady is such a great track from the earlier years.
Reo has been on my playlist for the last month with nine lives, love you get what you play for, you can tune a piano, and hi infidelity being my main go to's so for ten songs ok this can change anyway so here goes roll with the changes, back on the road again, time for me to fly heavy on your love, take me, riding the storm out, don't let him go, stillness of the night, good trouble and I believe (our time is going to come) honorable mentions that ain't love, tough guys, look the other way, keep pushing, sing to me, I need you tonight and drop it(an old disguise) so hard to pick just ten but you get the idea of the Reo Speedwagon that I totally like
Great list !
10. Keep on Lovin You
9. Keep the Fire Burnin
8. Say You Love Me or Say Goodnight
7. Golden Country
6. Ridin the Storm Out (Live version)
5. Back on the Road Again
4. Roll With the Changes
3. Take it on the Run
2. Tough Guys
1. Time for Me to Fly
Thanks for the mention of “That Ain’t Love”. One of my faves!
Yeah, it's a great tune!
Good show and panel Grant 👏 👌
I gotta go with the live version of "Ridin' The Storm Out".
I Really like all REO Speedwagon songs!!! without excluding any, but these are my top 10 REO Speedwagon Favorites Tracks from all decades!!! Top 10 REO Track!!! 1-) Ridin' The Storm Out!!! 2-) Golden Country!!! 3-) Like You Do!!! 4-) Roll With The Changes!!! 5-) 157 Riverside Avenue!!! 6-) Any Kind Of Love!!! 7-) In Your Letter!!! 8-) Take It On The Run!!! 9-) Can't Fight This Feeling!!! 10-) Keep On Loving You!!!...Keep Rockin Julio From Venezuela!!! THE FIRST REO FAN UA-cam CHANNEL FROM 2006!!! www.youtube.com/@vagonveloz
I love the story behind in your letter.
Such a sweet little like 50s Diddy but the real meaning behind it is absolutely hilarious
Sorry I missed most of this.Grant was wrapping me up lol..I'd go with Only The Strong Survive / Keep On Loving You / Sophisticated Lady / Take It On The Run / Roll With The Changes / Keep The Fire Burning / Golden Country / Back On The Road / Can't Fight This Feeling / In Your Letter.
Great choices. Thanks for sharing!
I have a vast amount REO songs that I'd score 5/5 (including a bunch from the much maligned - yet excellent -The Earth, A Small Man.... album). Difficult to perm ten from those so - forgive me - I think I'll cheat:
Ten up to & Including Hi Infidelity:
. Blazin' Your Own Trail Again (Tuna Fish)
. How The Story Goes (REO/TWO)
. (I Believe) Our Time Is Gonna Come (REO)
. Lightning (REO)
. Meet Me On The Mountain (Nine Lives)
. Out Of Season (Hi Infidelity)
. Roll With The Changes (Tuna Fish)
. Sing To Me (Tuna Fish)
. Take It On The The Run (Hi Infidelity)
. Whisky Night (Ridin' The Storm Out)
Ten post-Hi Infidelity:
. I'll Follow You (Good Trouble)
. In My Dreams (Life As We Know It)
. I Still Love You (Building The Bridge)
. Gotta Feel More (Wheels Are Turnin')
. L.I.A.R. (The Earth....)
. Love Is A Rock (The Earth....)
. Stillness Of The Night (Good Trouble)
. The Key (Good Trouble)
. Thru' The Window (Wheels Are Turnin' )
. Variety Tonight (Life As We Know It)
These aside, I could list about sixty honourables. What a consistently fine band the were!
A true long-term fan,which I really wasn't. I mostly know the 1976-84 material.
The first album I ever bought was Hi Infidelity, when I was still a pre-teen. Can't remember why I chose that one given I hadn't heard of them and how low profile the band were in the UK back in the early Eighties, but it got me hooked and I've been a fan ever since.
I find a lot to enjoy on all their recording even the ones without Gary or Kevin. The songs & performances have been there since the debut, regardless of line-up, I reckon.
@@carlwmpylu I had only heard of Amato as the vocalist on 4 of the tracks on the Ted Nugent Ms. Dangerous LP,which are terrible.He's probably a better guitarist but I think the Gary vacancy ended me following the band. Unlike Grant , I think Mike Murphy was a decent singer and his lack of energy , charisma was of no matter,they weren't MTV actors then.
@@ericrobertson2024 Agreed about Mike Murphy. I thought he did an excellent job.
I can understand why you feel the way you do about Gary. He was a singular talent, but Dave stepped up to the plate as well as anybody could have been expected to. A fine player in his own right. He's also excellent as part of (Ex-Kansas frontman) John Elefante's Mastedon project.
I don't know of any of Uncle Ted's work beyond the Damn Yankees, so I happy to take your word on the quality of the Ms Dangerous tracks. 🙂
@@carlwmpylu Little Miss Dangerous does have some good tracks which Nugent sings but those with Amato on vocals are just forgettable. Ted realized that prior to the next album which Dave sings nothing on,yet it credits Amato on guitar oddly,unsure if he actually wrote anything on the Ted LPs..I guess Murphy feels like Bob Welch or Pete Best = being part of an act prior to their huge success.
Up to their greatest hits of 1988. Because I very seldom pull out anything past their
10 is really hard to nail
1. Back on the road again
2. Let Me Ride
3. Like you do either the TWO or live
4. BEING KIND CAN HURT SOMEONE SOMETIMES
5. KEEP PUSHING
6. Sweet time
7. Riding the Storm Out live you get what you play for
8. Movin the Mike Murphy sung
9. Roll with changes
10. Take It on the run
This could change any day. These were not by favorites these were just favorites in general not by ranking. Oculus probably 40 honorable mentions😊
I created an REO playlist with some of the top tracks from each vocalist - Luttrell, Richrath, Cronin, Hall, Murphy.
Damn Eric!
Never understood the "they became a ballad band" comments. Apart from compilation albums, there was never more than one or two on any release, and that dates back to COW, back in '76.
True, and their ballads didn't suck like most of the era lol
@@ericrobertson2024 Yeah, pretty much all of their slower tunes are well written & played, at least in my opinion.
Stephan Stills wrote a track for the 3rd REO album and Joe Walsh plays guitar on 3 tracks from Riding The Storm Out as well..Big league guests for a fairly unknown act.
Give me the Kevin Cronin vocal tracks for the whole album!!!
@GrantsRockWarehaus Without Emotion, Storm and Find My Fortune, sung by Richrath are about all I liked on it.
Fun fact: Tom Werman gets a thank you on REO's debut album.
as he should!
Grant treating Murphy like Blaze Bayley up in here lol...My ranking of the REO vocalists is Terry Luttrell, then Cronin, Murphy, Hall, Richrath, offcourse Gary overall is my favorite band member, + Neal is really cool as well.
Murphy doesn't do a thing for me... Blaze would be an improvement
@@GrantsRockWarehaus Luttrell is my favorite, Cronin isn't much when the material is weak as we discovered when Richrath was gone.
What are some of your favorite tracks which were sung by Murphy, Richrath or Hall ?
I like the whole Riding the Storm Out album with Mike's vocals
The REO self-titled one has a great Gary richrath song on with Kevin just doing the backgrounds called breakaway which is a really good tune.
And of course if you're thinking how you got to go with the awesome back on the road again from nine lives
@@truckerkevthepaidtourist I love the entire debut with Luttrell and more than not of the 2 Murphy LPs..I think Gary sang one or 2 on the 1973-76 albums,while Bruce did one track each on the 1979-88 LPs.Gary stopped singing at all during the 80s, live + studio. Virtually every successful pop + rock act of the era had multiple vocalists.
@@ericrobertson2024 no doubt about that
Look at Chicago
Everybody sang except for Danny and Walter.
@@truckerkevthepaidtourist all those 70s acts.. Fleetwood Mac, Kiss, Abba, Queen , Eagles, April Wine, etc.
@@truckerkevthepaidtourist Only A Summer Love & Wild As The Western Wind are my 2 favorites with Gary on vocals, Luttrell was really strong on the debut. Cronin doesn't improve on those studio versions the way he does the tracks Murphy was originally on.
Mine is the one that's never played.
That's a good one.
Gary is a great guitarist. He was replaced by Dave Amato. Dave is a great guitarist in his own right. He played all the songs well at the concert and sdded his own teists, but his tone was close, and he played it eith his own edge. Dave has now been in the band longer than Gary. Gary is irreplaceable, but Dave honors Gary's legacy while bringing his own flair to the band.