Lighthouse: 50 Years of Sunny Days: Live at Koerner Hall
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- Опубліковано 17 лип 2024
- Recorded live at Koerner Hall in Toronto on May 14, 2019.
The iconic and groundbreaking Canadian jazz-rock band, known for songs like “Sunny Days,” “One Fine Morning,” and “Pretty Lady,” Lighthouse celebrates their 50th anniversary and keeps rocking!
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Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
04:12 You Girl
08:32 Silver Bird
11:51 Take It Slow
15:06 Hats Off To The Stranger
18:28 Lonely Places
22:03 I'd Be So Happy
26:34 Old Man
33:20 [MEDLEY] Good Day, Sweet Lullabye, Little Kind Words
42:06 Sunny Days
52:39 Pretty Lady
58:52 Remember The Times
1:03:46 I Just Wanna Be Your Friend
1:08:27 1849
1:15:45 Fine China
1:21:32 Member Introductions
1:33:54 When I Die [Motherlode]
1:37:36 Magic's In The Dancing
1:42:18 Love Of A Woman
1:51:08 Can You Feel It
1:57:24 One Fine Morning
2:04:37 Jamie Prokop Drum Solo Intro
2:08:02 Rockin' Chair
2:13:44 Show Me The Way
2:16:27 Broken Guitar Blues
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My all time favourite song...Pretty Lady.
All these years later, it still makes me stop and listen and turn up the radio.
Wonderful! Good grief! Dan Clancy has a great voice, it was wonderful to hear these songs. ❤ . Glad extra strings came in and brass. I closed my eyes and it all took me back to 1971 One Fine Morning. Nothing. beats. music.
Devastated when Skip died he was my 1st drum instructor. He was a stickler on paradiddles and rolls. I owe my career to him. Toronto Island concerts were the best. R.I.P
I didn't expect much... but I was BLOWN AWAY!!! The drummer KILLED IT at the end at 2: 04 on.... wow, Wow, WOW!!!
The drummer is Jaime Prokop, Skip Prokop's son. RIP Skip.
Proposed to my wife after taking her to see Lighthouse in Lethbridge, AB in 1972. She said yes! They always closed the show with One Fine Morning....LOVE that tune.
8-track in 1967 Ford Falcon on way to Catholic HS in Missouri USA!
One Fine Morning is one of the best songs to rock to when you're driving!
Lighthouse, the Canadian version of Chicago. Awesome bands, both of them.
This is just about my favorite band ever! Glad I will living in Canada in the 70's so that I got to appreciate them!
My Dad took me in 1970 at UWO in London to see my favorite band that played horns...Sat on his shoulders for most of it. It was awsome
Amazing how the band comes alive again when they add the string quartet. Outstanding!
Still one of my all time favorite bands!greetings from bakersfield,California!
Thank you for being part of the sound track of my younger years.
I heard Lightjouse play at the Bingeman Park roller skating rink 50 years ago. Live bands like them played from the centre of the floor... I saw them play in London at Wonderland too just after they got back from a tour in Japan. They had a huge oriental gong on the stage they'd brought back and worked it into some of their musical creations.
One of the finest bands to come out of this great country of ours. Great to see them perform again.
thanks so much for this streaming concert. i’m old enough to remember and appreciate lighthouse.
OMG! Growing up with these guys brings back memories of Manitoba and some timeless music!! Love you guys …
Thank you Lighthouse for the music and thank you Royal Conservatory for the upload. Legendary music that groups today hope they can achieve like Lighthouse has.
Mighty fine music -- mighty good memories!
I TOTALLY agree with Studio 1954...I just recently found this, having listened to them faithfully in the 70's and had the records. 'One Fine Morning' was my 'go to' song for everything that needed drive and motivation to get me through the tough times. I accidently found this and was 'blown away' once again ! Even after 50 years, these guys were and are, phenomenal musicians. I had tears as well, getting driven by this great music by great and talented musicians. Remembering how they lifted me just when I needed it. Thanks Canada....Long Live Lighthouse!
I grew up in Michigan/ detroit area Lighthouse ,One fine morning my father had on cassette he was in college graduated 72' still one of my fav songs along with wildflower by skylark another candian band
Same here,love those two songs, One Fine Morning and Skylark’s Wildflower. Now, if we could just get our friends up north to take back David Foster and Celine Dion, I’d be a happy man.
@@alexnutcasio936: SADLY, Donnie Gerrard has LEFT us, I believe :(
@@ogam5 yes, he passed.
@@alexnutcasio936 David Foster was in Wildflower with his wife!
Absolutely love this band, for the music they made then, and today.
Lighthouse in Orleans, shienkman Theatre was fabulous, my 16 year old girl friend and I saw them a queens park, July 1969, now 51 years later my wife and grandmother of 12, thank Hod for His blessings
Such a great group, I drum today to their music..great times back then in Toronto the "innocent"..not such a bad world back then, at least the memories stay...
A tear came to my eye ...Skip Prokop picture on the bass drum...such an awesome band ! 🇨🇦❤️🇨🇦
Great legendary Canadian band. I was at the 50th Anniversary concert in Richmond Hill and they put on a super show!
Bravo! Leonid and Friends brought me here. I discovered some new music. Thank you!
Love that jazzy sound and for 50 years wow!
omg! i'm so happy to see my best band ever on this channel,we fist "Skip Prokop" RIP bro.....thank you so much!!
SONGS: 04:12 You Girl; 08:32 Silver Bird; 11:51 Take It Slow; 15:06 Hats Off To The Stranger; 18:28 Lonely Places; 22:03 I'd Be So Happy; 26:34 Old Man; 33:20 [MEDLEY] Good Day, Sweet Lullabye, Little Kind Words; 42:06 Sunny Days; 52:39 Pretty Lady; 58:52 Remember The Times; 1:03:46 I Just Wanna Be Your Friend; 1:08:27 1849; 1:15:45 Fine China; 1:21:32 - Member Introductions; 1:33:54 When I Die [Motherlode]; 1:37:36 Magic's In The Dancing; 1:42:18 Love Of A Woman; 1:51:08 Can You Feel It; 1:57:24 One Fine Morning; ENCORES: 2:04:37 Jamie Prokop Drum Solo Intro, 2:08:02 Rockin' Chair; 2:13:44 Show Me The Way; 2:16:27 Broken Guitar Blues
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Tremendous Show
Takes me back. Pretty lady. Never could understand why that wasn't a top 10 hit.
My favorite song of all.
Totally agree. My all time favourite song...Pretty Lady.
All these years later, it still makes me stop and listen and turn up the radio.
Does it get any better than Pretty Lady?
Anyone from York University here? He Taught us Canadian Culture? Gentleman with the rat tail.
Love the comraderie.... Miss skip and bob
ME FASCINAN
Love it..."put your phone away". Yeah, dig the music instead.
Rip skip
.....ALL this AND "When I Die" - one of Canada's, 1969's BEST singles (which is SAYING a LOT)?
All this is great, but could we somehow find a way to reissue LIGHTHOUSE LIVE!, please? By the way, they killed it at the Atlantic City Pop Festival. A lot of cloth-eared types try to compare them to lesser bands like BS&T or Chicago, neither of which had string sections or, in my opinion having seen all three more than once, Lighthouse' chops. Live or on record.
Lighthouse Live is available on CD and has been for many years now...it even has extended versions of some songs.
@caribman10 You’re kidding right? Chicago, particularly Terry Kath was every bit as good, and much better than Lighthouse and Chicago had far more hits and longevity. Were it not for Kath’s untimely death and Canada’s David Foster ruining the band after that, Chicago would go down as one of all time great bands. Name me one guitar solo that Ralph Cole ever played as well as Kath on 25/6/4 . You can’t.
@@alexnutcasio936 Ive been a Huge Chicago fan since I was 10 years old....Love Lighthouse too. Problem with Lighthouse were many....On a Record Label that had no money and went belly up. They were never promoted correctly. The Lead singer left at the height of their popularity to go solo...he was also a Heroin addict and was dead by 50. Both bands crapped out around 1975....Even before Kath died. Chicago VII was the last great Chicago album. Too much money and drugs killed Chicago's creativity. Lamm couldnt write to save his life after 75... Anyway....Lighthouse had incredible chops and shouldnt be dismissed. Howard Shore from Lighthouse has provided the soundtracks for so many movies that are famously known. Its crazy if you look at his resume. At Least Lighthouse knew when it was time to pack it in. Chicago turned into a bunch of money grubbing whore's.
Nice
Who is the guy giving the spoken intro? It was really difficult to catch his name, even though he said it.
Hi @drprogensteinphp, that is Mervon Mehta (Executive Director, Performing Arts at The Royal Conservatory)
Y was I not Invited , From Grimsby Ontario Canada
May I suggest, (if you can find it), their double album live in New York.
Yeah, please re--release it remastered on CD!
like thinks alike
@@caribman10 Its out there. RE-Mastered means nothing. What you really want to say is RE-MIXED which is quite different. Re-masters these days are OVERLY Compressed and your actually LOSING audio quality
Wonderful Canadian group. Brought back memories, especially when Lighthouse played with the Toronto sympathy. There are parts of this video where the audio and video are not in sync.
Not quite the same without Skip n Bob still really good though .:)
I heard them at U. Vic 1970. Didn't sound anything like this. Sorry.
Medications?
Way to disrespect Doug Riley - the real founder and leader of Dr. Music.
1:57:20 is what you really came here to listen, One Fine Morning.
Nope… they had MANY more hits than that… I came to hear those as well!!