Gentlemen, the guitar player playing all the leads and solo is Ric Formosa. There is an interview with him on UA-cam and he explained that he had the flu and when they recorded this song, it was done on one take. He said if he did it right the first time he could go home because he was sick....... Wow... right?
I was 16 years old (1976) when this song dropped. On my way to work, listening to the radio, this song was playing, and I had to pull to the side of the road to get good reception. I was late for work because this music was more important to me than my job. ha ha! (I didn't lose my job, thank goodness). Thanks, guys, for your superb reactions! LRB and INXS were two great Australian bands that I still listen to today.
@j.h.3777 We had a progressive, album rock station in Birmingham AL at that time and they always played the longer LP version instead of the radio edit version.
This was stunning when I first heard it on FM radio in 1976-77, an 8 minute epic on their DEBUT album!! I also was shocked to find out they were from Australia!! I could have sworn they were midwest or even Southern jam rock. An FM RADIO CLASSIC.
One of the first concerts my older sibs took me to was LRB, Steve Miller Band, and Jimmy Buffet in the Old Miami baseball stadium in the early/mid 70’s. I was 7 and was changed forever. Been a concert goer ever since
Another great Aussie band that blew us away with this first track, on their first album. Love the 70's. Thanks for a great reaction, too true. Suggest also check out INXS (pronounced in-excess). Other Aussie greats include: AC/DC, Bee Gees, John Farnham, Black Sorrows, Cold Chisel, Midnight Oil, and so on... Cheers from Sydney, AU.
You can't go wrong with this banger of an Australian band absolutely fantastic all of their music I love them to bits. Great harmonising. Full of great rhythm! You need to keep going down this rabbit hole for sure. Glenn Shorrock the singer is absolutely fire!!!!!! He has been around a long time. He was in the group Axiom, they had some great songs back in the day "My Baby's Gone" "Arkansas Grass" "Little Ray of Sunshine" fantastico!!!!! Will always listen to them I grew up listening to them from their early days to recents. A very big fan of theirs for sure!
One of Australia's greatest exports in the music business. I saw them in the UK at the Liverpool university one evening when they were on their promotional tour in 1977. Other great songs are, 'Curiosity Killed The Cat', 'Reminiscing', 'Lady' and 'Night Owls'. Thanks La and Che. ✌
1975 yall. I'm stoked that yall felt the groove that many of us feel when listening to this track. Another thing that's pretty incredible and quite brave, this is the first song on their debut album, so if you heard some of the new LRB on the radio and went to buy the record, this was the first song you heard, an 8 min epic jam. Pretty baller if ya askin me.
One of my favorite bands! In 1973 to 1977, I was 8 to 12 years old; just starting my journey into music and appreciating it! In 1970 my first group was Chicago and their album Chicago 2, they are extremely important to me!, Eagles (Debut in 1972.) Then came: Spyro Gyra(Jazz) Catching The Sun album, Little River Band Band (Sleeper Catcher), George Benson (Weekend In L.A.), Boston(Debut album in 1976), Kansas(Leftoverture), Styx ( Grand Illusion in 1977), Player Debut in 1977, Toto(Debut in 1978), R.E.O. Speedwagon (You Can Tune A Fish...album in 1978) Ambrosisia (Life Beyond LA in 1978), ACDC (Highway To Hell album in 1979 and Back in Black in 1980), Rush (Permanent Waves in 1980), and Journey (Departure in 1980.) Great start to my music collection! MTV first aired August 1st, 1981 where I learned about newer artists( some I liked some I didn't) All in all a great dive onto music! Little River Band, phenomenal!
Hearing them play this live was an incredible experience. An outdoor show with the mountains visible across the inlet, behind the stage and the sun setting to our left. These harmonies are even more glorious in person and from twenty feet away. ♥
Little River Band has been called the Austrian Eagles because of their harmonies and great instrumentation. Great band, seen this version of them in 77 and a new version of them a couple months ago on a cruise ship in the Bahamas. Always great!
Shout out to Ric Formosa for his lead work here. Did the guitar recording on the first take, mainly because he was ill and needed to get home. The harmonies of the voices and the instruments is top shelf.
So fricking good !! One of my faves !! I used to wait all day to hear it on th radio..... Anyone remember those daze ??? Thx guys, You r discovering some amazing music !!
I was lucky to hear the LP version of this and a lot of other great music on a progressive, album rock station in Birmingham AL as a teenager in the 70's. K99, WRKK and they have a FB page now.
Back in the day, I never gave this song its due. That was really enjoyable, can't wait to listen to it in my car! You guys are comfort food for me--al the best to your family.
One of the best of the "soft rock" bands of the 70s. Great writing, great musicianship. All songs puttogether sooooo well. Add topnotch vocals and you get good, solid listening music.
WOW! I've been listening to this song ever since it came out and I have never heard this version. One of my favorite bands. And probably my favorite song. I saw them live many times and they always put on a great show.
This is a fantastic song. This is one of those songs when you have a badass sound system and you want to drop the needle on a track just to enjoy how good it sounds.
Thank you so much for digging up the old gold and jewels like this song! You two always appreciate the technical and artistic nuances of the great music!
Greetings from Sydney, I remeber sitting in my bedroom with a friend in the 70"s learning this song. The next step was the garage band. Thanks for the memories.
I had forgotten about this song until hearing it unexpectedly on the radio a few years ago. It’s great! In their heyday I dismissed LRB as too soft rock, but I am a big fan of this one. Thanks guys! 👍
Great tune guys! Next LRB, check out LIGHT OF DAY (another long one, about 8 min, great musicianship) and then COOL CHANGE, more traditional big radio hit, great tune w great harmonies.
You gotta watch “Birtles, Shorrock and Goble” perform this live. It’s the 3 dudes singing and harmonizing fast forwarded to today. They still sound amazing.
these guys are musicians. their music and harmony are so pure
Probably my favorite Little River Band song. Thanks guys!
Mine too! Great song!
Absolutely it's not even close
@Hawks438
LIGHT OF DAY us right up there with this one.
Gentlemen, the guitar player playing all the leads and solo is Ric Formosa. There is an interview with him on UA-cam and he explained that he had the flu and when they recorded this song, it was done on one take. He said if he did it right the first time he could go home because he was sick....... Wow... right?
So many people don't know about the great music of the 70's and 80's
Their masterpiece 💯
What about LIGHT OF DAY?
I was 16 years old (1976) when this song dropped. On my way to work, listening to the radio, this song was playing, and I had to pull to the side of the road to get good reception. I was late for work because this music was more important to me than my job. ha ha! (I didn't lose my job, thank goodness). Thanks, guys, for your superb reactions! LRB and INXS were two great Australian bands that I still listen to today.
I turned 17 that fall... my Junior year of H.S. 😏
Love your story. I bet you went out after work and bought the 8 track. JUST KIDDING. I had the crappy(sound)cassette.😂❤
@@penelopehornswaggle102 lol. I DID go buy the album at lunchtime.
One of the most underrated song ever I love it
Masterpiece - that is all.
This song should be mentioned in the same sentence as Carry On Wayward Son, More than a Feeling and all the other "Classic Rock" songs of the era!!
I've heard of those songs but have never heard of this one. Guess they didn't play it everywhere.
You are correct. They were a great band and this one is outstanding
@j.h.3777 We had a progressive, album rock station in Birmingham AL at that time and they always played the longer LP version instead of the radio edit version.
LRB = great vocals, great harmonies, and serious musicianship - classic late 70s/80s soft rock.
Several hit songs in the late 70's/early 80's. No one else like them. Just beautiful! Go Aussie's!
LRB is referenced in the movie ‘The Other Guys’, very funny!
But seriously these guys are epic musicians and their harmonies are next level ✌🏻
This was stunning when I first heard it on FM radio in 1976-77, an 8 minute epic on their DEBUT album!! I also was shocked to find out they were from Australia!! I could have sworn they were midwest or even Southern jam rock. An FM RADIO CLASSIC.
The 70s just doled out one great song after another and they were so distinctive from each other. What a great time to be alive!
LRB were the Australian version of the Eagles. Every single member a masterful musician & vocalist.
One of the first concerts my older sibs took me to was LRB, Steve Miller Band, and Jimmy Buffet in the
Old Miami baseball stadium in the early/mid 70’s. I was 7
and was changed forever. Been a concert goer ever since
Definitely my fav hidden gem. GREAT road trip tune! It's nearly a continuous lead guitar solo
Happy Anniversary is a total funk sound by them
Thanks for sharing I had not heard this before. Other bands in this genre are Poco, Firefall, and America.
What a beautiful sound.I can’t believe I’ve never heard it before.
This song is no doubt an absolute masterpiece! Epic epic EPIC track!!!
I really love this song, it gives me goosebumps, every time hearing this great music.
🎶🎶🎶😍👍🙋♀️
Another great Aussie band that blew us away with this first track, on their first album. Love the 70's. Thanks for a great reaction, too true. Suggest also check out INXS (pronounced in-excess). Other Aussie greats include: AC/DC, Bee Gees, John Farnham, Black Sorrows, Cold Chisel, Midnight Oil, and so on... Cheers from Sydney, AU.
Fantastic song. It has everything, great guitar work, vocals, harmonies, bit of funk, bit of rock n roll.
Such a great relatively forgotten song!!
You can't go wrong with this banger of an Australian band absolutely fantastic all of their music I love them to bits. Great harmonising. Full of great rhythm! You need to keep going down this rabbit hole for sure. Glenn Shorrock the singer is absolutely fire!!!!!! He has been around a long time. He was in the group Axiom, they had some great songs back in the day "My Baby's Gone" "Arkansas Grass" "Little Ray of Sunshine" fantastico!!!!! Will always listen to them I grew up listening to them from their early days to recents. A very big fan of theirs for sure!
One of Australia's greatest exports in the music business. I saw them in the UK at the Liverpool university one evening when they were on their promotional tour in 1977.
Other great songs are, 'Curiosity Killed The Cat', 'Reminiscing', 'Lady' and 'Night Owls'. Thanks La and Che. ✌
This is such a well executed song in every way. It's my Go to feel good song cuz it just makes me feel sooooooo good!
1975 yall. I'm stoked that yall felt the groove that many of us feel when listening to this track. Another thing that's pretty incredible and quite brave, this is the first song on their debut album, so if you heard some of the new LRB on the radio and went to buy the record, this was the first song you heard, an 8 min epic jam. Pretty baller if ya askin me.
It’s been decades since I have heard this. Great soft rock classic. Cheers.
One of my favorite bands! In 1973 to 1977, I was 8 to 12 years old; just starting my journey into music and appreciating it! In 1970 my first group was Chicago and their album Chicago 2, they are extremely important to me!, Eagles (Debut in 1972.) Then came: Spyro Gyra(Jazz) Catching The Sun album, Little River Band Band (Sleeper Catcher), George Benson (Weekend In L.A.), Boston(Debut album in 1976), Kansas(Leftoverture), Styx ( Grand Illusion in 1977), Player Debut in 1977, Toto(Debut in 1978), R.E.O. Speedwagon (You Can Tune A Fish...album in 1978) Ambrosisia (Life Beyond LA in 1978), ACDC (Highway To Hell album in 1979 and Back in Black in 1980), Rush (Permanent Waves in 1980), and Journey (Departure in 1980.) Great start to my music collection! MTV first aired August 1st, 1981 where I learned about newer artists( some I liked some I didn't) All in all a great dive onto music! Little River Band, phenomenal!
These Aussies killed it at the perfect time. Caught an outdoor show in Vancouver ('78?) - total pros.
You saw the Summer Sunday show at Empire Stadium. Wasn’t Heart the headliner that August day?
@@hklinker That's the one!
LOVE this song.... and the thing is, they are just as tight live. Great band.
Yes! Saw them live in 1980, and one of the most musically perfect shows (especially vocally) I've ever heard.
Hearing them play this live was an incredible experience. An outdoor show with the mountains visible across the inlet, behind the stage and the sun setting to our left. These harmonies are even more glorious in person and from twenty feet away. ♥
Opening song on a debut album.....stunning!
Brian Cadd is another great Aussie! Also a great singer songwriter that's collaborated with Glenn Shorrock and are good buddies.
I have seen them 3 times and never let down, great vocals and Harmonys and Guitar work.
Little River Band has been called the Austrian Eagles because of their harmonies and great instrumentation. Great band, seen this version of them in 77 and a new version of them a couple months ago on a cruise ship in the Bahamas. Always great!
*Australian Eagles
Some of the best ever soft/yacht rock! Love LRB!!! 🎶💖
Shout out to Ric Formosa for his lead work here. Did the guitar recording on the first take, mainly because he was ill and needed to get home. The harmonies of the voices and the instruments is top shelf.
So fricking good !! One of my faves !! I used to wait all day to hear it on th radio..... Anyone remember those daze ??? Thx guys, You r discovering some amazing music !!
I'd never heard that song before. Wow! That was awesome!!!
The melodic guitar soloing is impeccable. Proof you don’t need to be a shredder to make amazing guitar music.
Definitely a under appreciated band, great songs and harmonies
The radio version was so hacked up, people really missed out on how awesome this song is. I've always loved LRB!!
I was lucky to hear the LP version of this and a lot of other great music on a progressive, album rock station in Birmingham AL as a teenager in the 70's. K99, WRKK and they have a FB page now.
A favorite little river band song from my favorite reactors.
Back in the day, I never gave this song its due. That was really enjoyable, can't wait to listen to it in my car! You guys are comfort food for me--al the best to your family.
such an epic this one
One of the best of the "soft rock" bands of the 70s. Great writing, great musicianship. All songs puttogether sooooo well. Add topnotch vocals and you get good, solid listening music.
✨Loved How This Was so Musically Soothing, & The Harmonizing Parts Are Outstanding ❕✨💖✨
Haven't heard in a million years. Lovely 😊
All their songs are great harmonies!
WOW! I've been listening to this song ever since it came out and I have never heard this version.
One of my favorite bands. And probably my favorite song. I saw them live many times and they always put on a great show.
Well I'm a kiwi. As a kiwi it is our job to dis anything aussie. But how can you dis this? It brilliant. Love it.
This is a fantastic song. This is one of those songs when you have a badass sound system and you want to drop the needle on a track just to enjoy how good it sounds.
I really like Little River Band. For me it’s the harmonization. So perfect. So beautiful. This is one of my favorite songs. ❤
Such an under appreciated band. Great songs and 4 or 5 singers that could front any band.
Masterpiece 👍🏴
One of my fave songs. I play it daily. Rock on.
"That was music" ❤
Can't go wrong with LRB. Such great harmonies and well-crafted songs.
It’s been a while since I listened to this. Thanks for reminding me how great of a song it is.
Timeless. I just moved from FL to NC… it’ll sound just as good a hundred years from now to anyone who’s journeyed.
I'd forgotten about this song. OMG, it's a masterpiece! Thank you for reacting to it.
The guitar work is exceptional
Thank you! More reactors need to do this one!
....not bad for the first song on their debut album!!!
... follow this rabbit hole!
LOVVVVVE this song 😅
Thanks guys, this is one of my haves when traveling, it stands on it’s own, great band.
Wow, what a great song-thanks for the memories and great reaction!
My Lady And Me! Great reaction fantastic song. Nice to see the Boston shout out. BYRD RULES!
Great....great song.......🙏
Thank you so much for digging up the old gold and jewels like this song! You two always appreciate the technical and artistic nuances of the great music!
Greetings from Sydney, I remeber sitting in my bedroom with a friend in the 70"s learning this song. The next step was the garage band. Thanks for the memories.
One of my favorites!
I had forgotten about this song until hearing it unexpectedly on the radio a few years ago. It’s great! In their heyday I dismissed LRB as too soft rock, but I am a big fan of this one. Thanks guys! 👍
They are great you guys ever thought about a rabbit hole with this group keep up the great music you guys are and your picks are great
Great tune guys!
Next LRB, check out LIGHT OF DAY (another long one, about 8 min, great musicianship)
and then COOL CHANGE, more traditional big radio hit, great tune w great harmonies.
Those harmonies...
A LOT of money was spent on this album. You can just tell by the production and engineering values. Beautiful. I loved it then, I still love It now...
there 1st Self title album dropped in 1975, then got the rest in 76,77,78. great aussie band.
Best comment anyone who is not familiar with a song such as this is when you said " that is music."
I had totally forgotten how good this was.... thanks for the reminder.
I have liked almost anything they put out since I was a kid. Very underrated band
What a beginning and that blend of instruments. Singing is top shelf too.
Just hit me! This is about spiritual ascension 🙌
The best track they ever recorded I think.
Classic!
A true masterpiece ❤
This is a real band.
This is an incredible track. Thanks for bringing it to your channel guys.
What a banger, masterpiece!
You gotta watch “Birtles, Shorrock and Goble” perform this live. It’s the 3 dudes singing and harmonizing fast forwarded to today. They still sound amazing.
Oh my goodness wow wow wow ❤❤❤
ANOTHER AWESOME CLASSIC SONG!! 🔥🎸😍😁
One of the all time greats. Early LRB is all about the HARMONIES.
Probably my favorite by them. Have their first 2 albums.
The best music was predominately released from '73-'77 I call it the apex of the music mountain.
The band was named after a small town called "Little River". It is located here in the state of Victoria, Australia.
Little River, SC
yes, masterpiece!!
First time I’ve heard this one, I like it! I’ve appreciated the few LRB songs I’ve heard but never followed them closely. Great band!