David Bowie and John Lennon- Fame Queen and Bowie- Under Pressure Michael Jackson and Paul McCartney- Say,Say,Say Honorable Mention: Pet Shop Boys and Dusty Springfield- What Have I Done To Deserve This 😁
Some favorites: Tina Turner & Bryan Adams - It's Only Love; INXS & Ray Charles, Please (You Got That); Meatloaf & Cher, Dead Ringer for Love; Peter Cetera & Cher, After All - that one because I just watched Chances Are and forgot how much I loved that song 😀
Marvin Gaye/Tammi Terrell- the duets "Ain't No Mountain High Enough", "Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing" and "You're All I Need to Get By". Tina Turner/Bryan Adams - Its Only Love; Santana/Rob Thomas - Smooth; Aerosmith/Run-DMC - Walk This Way.
in the late 70's I went on a Walk-a-Thon and I met Kenny at about mile 6 or 7. He walked with me and my friends for all 26 miles. He was such a wonderful human being and he kept my group of 5th or 6th graders marching on like little soldiers on a forced march. A very fond memory of mine!
Michael McDonald is so incredibly humble. To say it was such an honor to play with his contemporaries when he himself has given us so much for so many years is very telling.
Yrs ago a co- worker's wife was getting treatments in Nashville - Mr McDonald had a family member going to these treatments as well - He wasn't even aware of who he was until a show was mentioned - He said M M was just a very nice man - You never know about these people - but I believe Mike is one of the good guys
When he talks about playing music with the greats like he is just some guy off the street and not one of the greatest singer/songwriters in history is very telling, indeed. Michael seems like a humble man and we are blessed to be able to enjoy his talent.
In early March of 1980 I invited my sister to celebrate my birthday with me by going to see Kenny Loggins in the Fieldhouse at BYU. We had great seats near the front and enjoyed every song in the performance. Three weeks later my sister passed away from injuries sustained in an auto accident. Whenever I hear a Kenny Loggins song, and especially this one, I remember with gladness that concert and the great time we had there together. Thank you.
I never knew that's what the song was about. I was recently diagnosed with a potentially life-threatening illness myself, and to have this video pop up in my feed today... well, I'm taking it as a sign - my miracle. I'm going to stand up and fight.
Had the same thought myself. Wishing you the strength and determination this song speaks of and that you will soon be enjoying all of those things which bring you joy!
So happy you saw this video!! I’ve not been diagnosed with life threatening illness. Rather, had two family members who fought like the dickens to stand up and fight. They beat seemingly insurmountable odds, and provide hope to so many. I wish you and your loved ones well!
I truly respect that Kenny took the key of the song down to his current vocal range. Most of us that grew up with yacht rock before it became a genre are getting up there is years. It sounds SOOOOO much better when an artist accept the limitations of age or other medical issues. Like THE Voice Steve Perry on his Traces album. Still an amazing voice with just the right amount of patina. Not many that can sound that good, much less @ 70 years old. I hope Kenny and Michael keep rockin! We are blessed to have such talent still performing!
I met my late wife Jane in 1979 and immediately OUR SONG became What A Fool Believes....after that it was This Is It and our mix cassette tapes were full of Doobies, Kenny, MM....it was the soundtrack to our life together.....thank you Professor for taking me back to 3 of my alltime faves... RIP my Lovely Jane ❤
I have always been a Michael McDonald fan, and after hearing this interview, and hearing his humility, I am even a bigger fan. What a humble and gifted talent!
I just sit back and revel in my good fortune to be born in the era to know and appreciate the phenomenal music these two greats have given us to enjoy.
I love both these gentlemen!! What a juxtaposition in onstage personalities though! Michael is a laid back, unbelievably humble, grateful, family man kind of guy; whereas Kenny was shot out of a cannon- a cocky guy with all the swagger to put it out there! Married naked, seldom buttoned up a shirt, dissed Jimmy Messina because he believed he was so much better (even though he was the actual grasshopper in the duo), belted out every bit of energy he ever had, and I loved every ounce of that attitude ('cept for dissing Jimmy; he's a master of his craft)!! When these two got together- McDonald and Loggins, I knew their talents were gonna hit the fan and blow up the music world. Sure enough- back-to-back Grammys!! I loved both their unique voices, their individual styles, their amazing instrumental talents, and their ability to work with so many other artists. Michael looked at it as "Oh, the Doobie Brothers allowed me to sneak onstage with them." and Kenny looked at it as "I blew away XXX's fans with my abilities!!" Kenny, in private, is a very giving, heartful man though- giving personal time, boatloads of cash, and so much care to his longtime community of Santa Barbara! It seems out of character for the cocky guy we see on stage, but that's truly him all the way. The music world has been gifted by their presence and their willingness to write, play, and still perform at their ages!! They're amazing and I love them both!!
Kenny Loggins and Michael McDonald. Two of my favorite musicians. They wrote this song, thinking it was crap? I'm amazed. What a great song with deep, soul searching lyrics. And what a great tribute Michael gave to Kenny for his acts of generosity. Thank you for this video
I was so touched with this whole video, especially about how Michael fricken Macdonald was prone to forget lyrics. I toured Cananda in the early 80s for six months, and as a drummer, having to ask, at least 2 or 3 times a night, how a song started, was humiliating. I can look back now and not feel so alone.
Two of the best artists of the '70s. I just got to see Loggins Live at the Hollywood Bowl last September. He put on an amazing concert, the first half of which was with Jim Messina. Loggins told this story about his dad's surgery inspiring that song that night. Love hearing the stories behind their music. Michael's humility is so endearing and heartwarming. LOVE the shout out to Live at Daryl's House! Thanks for another great episode Adam.
They are both so laid back and Michael is so very humble for being such a legend in the music industry.....this is a great Interview with these two icons thank you for sharing❤❤❤
So glad we can still appreciate Michael McDonald while he is around to know how much he is appreciated. Thanks for the chance to hear him speak with so much genuine emotion about a musical life well spent. ❤
McDonald's "I Can Let Go Now" was used in the finale to China Beach. After avoiding it, the Nam vets decide to take a roadtrip to DC to visit the Vietnam Memorial Wall. It closed out their stories and gave the cast an opportunity to honor the people they portrayed. The show was based on accounts of nurses that served in Vietnam. McDonald's song and The Eagles "Try To Love Again" made for a powerful fairwell at the Wall.
That generation sure learned thier lesson. When it was thier turn they eliminated the draft making sure only poor kids died and they could keep it going forever.
Kenny Loggins and Michael McDonald are just two of the many reasons I'm happy to call Santa Barbara home; they're both great, talented and humble musicians. I met Kenny many years ago and he lived up to his reputation as being friendly and easy-going. Glad these two are still making music. Actually, Kenny is playing tonight at the Santa Barbara county bowl.
For Michael to admit forgetting lyrics is something special. There are so many artists that won't admit they have. Also to be rocking on stage well into their 60's and 70's now people will understand when I say one of my favorite singles A touch of Grey by The Grateful Dead is tops on my list. Love sent to the Doobie Brothers and Kenny Loggins and the breakaway they created.
The late David Bowie once confessed in an interview he in the later years of his life that he now needed to keep a book of his lyrics on stage to help him remember the songs he was singing. He wasn't afraid to admit that he wasn't always able to remember all the lyrics to all his popular songs.
Well, he's been a part of so many great songs, trying to catalog all of them, and instantly pull them up has got to be difficult. It's like having a huge family and trying to remember all of your relatives, some of whom you may have met only once.
He uses his garage as a living space. Note the mini-split unit for heating/cooling. The average high temperature in Santa Barbara ranges from 65 to 77 degrees.
Oh Michael is my man! Test cramming failing test! I am there with you! I hope you don’t have memory problems like you mentioned in the interview. Your voice isvtoo beautiful.
I worked with Michael on a shoot here in Nashville once. We had a great time interacting. He comes off as a regular guy. I wish I had known about this song. I used to listen to it on a K-tel collaboration album when I was 10. I guess this was a couple of years after he collaborated on Sailing with Christopher Cross. Great songs!
OMGosh! Thank you Michael for admitting this about forgetting your lyrics. I thought I was the only one. I've used cheat-sheets for so long it's become second nature. I had a great friend who would do the same thing and just "la-la-la" his way through his own songs. Great, great interviews. Thank you so much for this video on such a great song by such a great duo . 👍🙏
The music from Michael McDonald and Kenny Loggins honestly enriched my life. I can't can't begin to envision a life with out their music tracks playing in the background of my early years. Thank you for highlighting both of them. It made my entire week better. Now I have to put on "This is It".
Thank you for this one... Both of these guys are such incredible talents and seeing this and how... NORMAL they are... absolutely blows me away. I'd give nearly anything to play with either of them
When I was 11 y/o, had a cousin that worked at an AM/FM station in Salt Lake City. For Christmas, he gave us a huge box of demo copies of 45's and albums. I was digging through and saw the Doobie Brothers debut album. It was like finding gold. Just a month before, Kenny Loggins released his album with Jim Messina sittin in. Same Old Wine to me, one of the best songs ever produced. Little did I know that following these two groups would lead to the world of Steely Dan and the ultimate collision of talent witnessed above. The orbit of those three groups of artists has brought so much enjoyment to a myriad of fans over the years. Thank God for rock-n-roll.
I love how Michael McDonald speaks about how the most wonderful experiences he had was working with people like Loggins and Bacharach. Undoubtedly there are many that will say the same about working with him. Both Loggins and McDonald have written and performed so many songs that are both the figurative and literal soundtracks to several decades of the 20th Century.
One of the best concerts I have ever seen was Micheal McDonald as the opener doing some of his solo career tunes mixed with some Doobie Brother hits followed by Steely Dan doing some of their early hits and then they brought Micheal back on stage to do the entire Aka album. After driving home I grabbed my Aja album and read the cover notes and was so surprised to see Micheal listed on so many of those songs as the background vocalist. All of those decades listening to those songs and I never knew.
These 2 were THE artists of singer/songwriters of the 70s and 80s of popular music. You could count on anything they did turning to gold. I love we Michael said "no, you have to let the song want it wants to be" maybe that's the key let the song decide what it wants to be and they were both fantastic at that. What a great episode getting the story from both of these legends on their collaboration on This is It. Both these artists are America treasures. Great work
Each time you heard one of Kenny’s or Michael’s songs on the radio, you would know right away it was one or both of them singing. It’s okay if you mess up on a part of the song, it adds to the charm and boosts that nostalgia factor.
I meet Michael McDonald as a 11 year old in 1978. My eldest Sister was moving and her Boyfriend was very good friends of him, so much so he was helping my Sister move. He was careful about not moving something to heavy to protect his hands. He also gave my Niece piano lessons for a while.
I used the groove on loop for my first radio demo tape. Most people my age couldn't gauge the song but I knew what was up. These two men came up with a HOT and moving song that continues to touch generations. Bless them and their talents. Great cross interview. /d
I love Kenny Loggins. His voice is great. But Michael McDonald has always seemed like another species. Not outrageous range like Steve Perry or others. Just a tone and manner of singing that seems magical. I'm more surprised you got to interview him than anyone. I don't think I've ever seen him interviewed before. (Maybe just bad luck.) He's a great "get"!
Totally agree. It's such a tragedy that I have seen 2 of my favorite bands The Doobie Brothers and Steeley Dan in concert but Michael McDonald was not with them. Such amazing talent. Heartbreaking...
"This Is It" is a great classic 🙂 Kenny and Michael are Awesome in their own right, together... Incredible ❤️ I'd Love to see them in concert together ✌️ Thanks again Professor for another great interview.
Two of my absolute favorite performers. And I luv that they teamed up several times over the years. One other song, that most of you guys probably haven't heard, is called "She's Dangerous" and it was on on Kenny's 1988 album. Great fast tempo, soulful, Pop tune with Loggins & McDonald trading lead vocals. Definitely worth checking out as is the rest of the album.
As Mike McDonald states, the unmistakable quality of Loggins, Fagen & Becker, Bacharach, Himself, The Doobie Bros is insurmountable. As the saying goes, God creates the musicians and producers - everyone else is on their own. Loved the video - thank you.
Saw Michael McDonald with Donald Fagen and Boz Scags as the Dukes of September.around six years ago. One of the most enjoyable music experience's. Like fine wine.
I'm old. I'm stuck in '63 and doowop. I've never been inclined to listen to music, really. I stumbled on your YT videos and began listening. I thoroughly enjoy what you're doing. Thank you for presenting these great musicians to us in this manner. You've opened up a new world to me. 👍👍👍😎
Hi Adam, hope you had a great weekend! I absolutely LOVE Michael McDonald and Kenny Loggins collaborations, McDonald has to be one of the smoothest voices ever- Kenny hits high stuff and can really get things fired up. I love this duo because of the way their sounds complement one another in about as perfect a symbiotic sonic relationship as could be imagined. The result is nothing short of phenomenal, IMO. Awesome that Kenny did that bit live with you- I truly enjoyed the fact that that was yours... and we were treated to more than the customary 3-second norm due to the copyright stuff. PERFECT piece for a Monday morning, and what a way to begin the week- Thank you very much Adam, my day just got a lil' pep put in its step and I'm now wearin' a REAL smile☺. It REALLY is the simple things in life, like hearing a certain song or two at just that right time, that often make the difference between a ho-hum day and a great day!
“…when we grew up…” “People didn’t go out and rock and roll in their 70s and 80s ya know?” When they all were coming up rock musicians in their 70s and 80s were rare at best…these great musicians were the absolute pioneers! They reset the landscape with a whole new style of music, now the trail has been blazed for many others to have longer careers…
Really dating myself here… but I was born into a musical family in June 1968. So I’ve literally been listening to Kenny Loggins my whole entire life. And listening to Michael McDonald since I was about 5. So I’ve loved their music since I first learned to hum & talk. I’ve loved every stage of both of their careers! And What A Fool Believes & This Is It are very high on my Top Favorite Hits Ever List!!! I was a very lucky kid to grow up during the era when the most exceptional music ever was created here in the US! And I’ve also made sure to share this great music with my only child. And now I share this great music with her 6 yr old son & 3 yr old daughter. And my 3 yr old granddaughter LOVES to jam & dance. The first time we saw her dance was when she & our daughter were staying with us for a few days. She danced during most of the Broadway Musical Hamilton on Disney+. She was just 11 months old. So we have jam sessions/dance parties every time my hubby & I have them. Also your little side note about the Late Great Michael Jackson using some of Kenny’s influence when he went solo was definitely spot on! Thank you Kenny & Michael for all the years of such great music that you’ve given me to enjoy during my almost 55 yrs of life!!! Great video Professor!!!
They are legends - pure and simple. I always loved Kenny and then when I first heard that deep voice of Michael for the first time in the 70s (and clearly had no idea what the lyrics were the way he sometimes sings hehe), I was hooked. I always tell this story about This is It: My brother gave me the 45 for a birthday or Hanukkah, can't remember and I was so darn excited because I was just so enamored with Kenny. I played it and it skipped at one point. I tried furiously to fix it but to no avail and on different record players. We went back to the store to return it and they gave me a replacement. That skipped too! So we go back again 2 more times (same thing happened) and finally the guy in the store laughed when he saw me and said some kind of curse word at the record and threw it clear across the store! He gave me one more and said if this doesn't work, I don't know what to do anymore. Luckily, this time was the charm! 🙂
I really dig the yacht rock genre, as well as anything these two have been a part of. You should do a video about Jay Ferguson's 'Thunder Island', I think that's an underrated good vibe song
When I was in college, Thunder Island was on the radio a lot. My girlfriend's family lived on the shore of Lake Michigan, and in order to have some alone time, we'd take the boat out to a little island called Seagull Island. We called it Thunder Island after the song because, away from the prying eyes of her family, we could make love. It truly was a thunder island to us!
Love Michael McDonald's modesty, and he and Kenny Loggins voices really complemented each other on the songs they did together. I didn't know Kenny had done a version of "What a Fool Believes" but I do recall his doing a cover of a Michael McDonald song called "I Gotta Try." But "This is It" is an all time favorite, and it's always good when people can maintain a true friendship for so many years. Great story!
I also have to comment on how humble Michael McDonald is. One of the greatest voices of the 70's and still sounds great, and worried about things like remembering the words, and surprised he's still going on stage. Amazing. He does not realize that he could sing the Alphabet song and people would line up to hear it.
He once said that he was "too senile" to write his own songs around the time he was covering all the Motown hit songs. I felt that was a blunder and I couldn't stand most of the cover songs. He later came out with another album of his own material. The title escapes me now. I think he may have written the material for that one, however.
I saw Dan Fogelberg years ago who had a momentary "lyric malfunction" on one of his greatest hits songs, so, given the multitude of music and songs that Michael has been a part of over the years, forgetting a part of a song at some point is totally forgivable/inevitable! Thank you, Michael, for being one of the "ice-breakers" of our generation who continues to go out there and rock 'n' roll with music that seems to be timeless! I still have my vinyl "Keep The Fire" album...still love it! Both you, and Kenny, continue to entertain and inspire all of us! ♥🎶♥
I don't know why, but I really hate the term Yacht Rock. It's just good music that I grew up listening to. I don't know how it's different to soft rock or pop? These were literally just the songs that played on the radio when I was a little girl. It was AM/FM pop music. How did it become associated with yachts? Honestly, people who owned yachts listened to Hall & Oates, too, yet they aren't classified as Yacht Rock. I just don't get it. I am only 50, but it makes me feel old to hear people call it something other than just 70s and 80s pop music. Worse still, when did it become classic rock? And when did Ozzy become an actor? I hate time. Make it stop. Bring back... my childhood, please.
My dad once told me this song was stuck in his head as I was being born. This was before hospitals allowed the dads in the delivery room, so he was in the waiting room singing this song to himself, focusing on lines like, “The waiting is over,” and, “It’s not up to me this time.” It’s interesting to hear that it was inspired by someone else in the hospital.
Thanks to Michael and Kenny for providing so much wonderful music, much of which is tied to many important memories for me. Two uniquely talented and quality guys. And thanks, Professor for providing yet another great episode to your growing body of work. You the man, bro!! P.S. If there's a way for you to put it together, it would be awesome to have an episode on Tom Dowd, a mostly unknown superstar.
My daughter just got a bunch of Zenni Eyewear and she LOVES them so much she does not want lasik. They are high value and fun. I got her 10 pairs!! Sunglasses to regular stylish. We changed to WALMART eye to get prescription because the family optometrist was giving us a hard time. Thank you for the music and we telling us about Zenni. They are the best!
Great concert memories from my 1st at the San Carlos theatre in early 80’s and the Lexus Concert series in San Diego early 90’s .. a real fun time to be single in San Diego .. finally got to meet Michael at a Boders Book store autograph sesión , meet n greet in Phoenix, Az .. what a gracious and humble incredibly classy guy.. and musically one of my heroes .. his music has got me thru so many trial and tribulations ..
Im 76 years old now and can't remember the exact year ..(70's), , but heard a radio spot where they commended Kenny and Michael for recording 30% of the top songs for the year. I loved it and believed it.
Another great episode, Adam! You never cease to give me a newfound appreciation for songs and artists I sometimes overlooked. If you don't mind me making a suggestion, could you please consider devoting an episode to Arthur Brown, aka "The God of Hellfire"? He had a huge international hit in 1968 called "Fire" and has continued to release great music ever since. He has been a major influence on a variety of artists, including Alice Cooper, Kiss, Iron Maiden, and even Peter Gabriel and George Clinton! His life is so very fascinating. He's also a really cool guy and would make for a fantastic interview subject. I'm a huge fan of his and would love to see an episode with him. Ryan
Love the interview, love Loggins and McDonald! Great songwriters, great song! Love their music. And You…professor of rock! You put out fabulous content please keep it going! Thank you
Great content. Two of my all-time favorite artists. I envy (in a good way) your interviews with such great singers and songwriters, what a thrill to do what you do and get to interact with artists such as these two. #kennyloggins #michaelmcdonald #blue-eyedsoul #yatchrock
Saw Kenny Loggins perform live on New Years Eve in Laguna Beach a few years back, and he absolutely killed it! Really made me appreciate his musical catalog more. A total pro.
Kenny Loggins has done fund raisers with Alan Parsons before. They had a 2018 concert together with a list of others. Alan Parsons would be a good one to cover he worked with so many people and groups and has some great music.
Wow I am so pleased you got this video up. Last night went to sleep at 5 am stayed up just going trough some Michael McDonald and Kenny Loggings and Caldwell music. ❤I just love this Channel man!!!!
There's a story of the San Francisco 49ers before Super Bowl XVI. Joe Montana played the song in a boom box during the team bus trip to the stadium and inside the locker room. Even the head coach Bill Walsh asked him to turn up the volumen so everyone could hear it. There was no pre-game speach. They had enough with the song. Great track for sure. Another great Video. Cheers Professor.
That's a great story. The 49ers definitely had good taste in music. They also showed up during Huey Lewis' 1986 concert video in San Fran (it's here on YT). You can see them on the songs "Hip to be Square" & "I Know What I Like".
This makes me Love Michael McDonald. And TRULY Respect Kenny Loggins. Thank YOU, Professor, for bringing this, and other insights, to light. Seriously. 🥰👍
I just love Michael McDonald he is so humble and unpretentious it's heartwarming. I am a big fan of both of them but there's something about Michael McDonald that just makes you love him!!! I guess his voice, looks, talent and just a loveable person all around what more could you want!!!! I do think that he isn't affraid to laugh at himself is the big turn on so we are blessed to have him still performing....Kenny also because of all the same including being a big humanitarian so bless you Mr. Logins❤
Is there any 70s or 80s song that didn't have Loggins or McDonald involved in it somehow? They did the background vocals, or sang a duet with just about everyone. They truly had the Midas touch back then. Both had unmistakable, magical vocal capabilities. They are the soundtrack of my childhood and teen years. Eddie Money gets an honorable mention for: if you listen hard, he is singing in the background, just as he did for Loggins' song I'm Alright, among others. I miss good music.
Mike Mcdonald was practically everywhere in the 70s and 80s! Only Phil Collins has him beat in the number of hits and collaborations. And Kenny Loggins hasn't had a shabby career either.
Poll: What is your pick for the greatest collaboration of the rock era?
Vocally, Ann Wilson and Robin Zander.
David Bowie and John Lennon- Fame
Queen and Bowie- Under Pressure
Michael Jackson and Paul McCartney- Say,Say,Say
Honorable Mention: Pet Shop Boys and Dusty Springfield- What Have I Done To Deserve This 😁
Some favorites:
Tina Turner & Bryan Adams - It's Only Love; INXS & Ray Charles, Please (You Got That); Meatloaf & Cher, Dead Ringer for Love; Peter Cetera & Cher, After All - that one because I just watched Chances Are and forgot how much I loved that song 😀
Jimmy Page and David Coverdale
Marvin Gaye/Tammi Terrell- the duets "Ain't No Mountain High Enough", "Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing" and "You're All I Need to Get By". Tina Turner/Bryan Adams - Its Only Love;
Santana/Rob Thomas - Smooth;
Aerosmith/Run-DMC - Walk This Way.
in the late 70's I went on a Walk-a-Thon and I met Kenny at about mile 6 or 7. He walked with me and my friends for all 26 miles. He was such a wonderful human being and he kept my group of 5th or 6th graders marching on like little soldiers on a forced march. A very fond memory of mine!
TY for sharing! I always appreciate learning that people I've enjoyed from afar are pleasant people even up close :)
Michael McDonald is so incredibly humble. To say it was such an honor to play with his contemporaries when he himself has given us so much for so many years is very telling.
He’s an excellent musician.
He is such a nice guy. Plus, even his speaking voice is nice. What a talent.
Yrs ago a co- worker's wife was getting treatments in Nashville - Mr McDonald had a family member going to these treatments as well - He wasn't even aware of who he was until a show was mentioned -
He said M M was just a very nice man -
You never know about these people - but I believe Mike is one of the good guys
I knew a guy that used to run sound for the Doobie Brothers and he said Michael McDonald was one of the nicest guys you could ever meet.
When he talks about playing music with the greats like he is just some guy off the street and not one of the greatest singer/songwriters in history is very telling, indeed. Michael seems like a humble man and we are blessed to be able to enjoy his talent.
In early March of 1980 I invited my sister to celebrate my birthday with me by going to see Kenny Loggins in the Fieldhouse at BYU. We had great seats near the front and enjoyed every song in the performance. Three weeks later my sister passed away from injuries sustained in an auto accident. Whenever I hear a Kenny Loggins song, and especially this one, I remember with gladness that concert and the great time we had there together. Thank you.
These two guys couldn’t write a bad song if they tried! Thanks, Adam!
They could NEVER. Thanks Robster.
They both rock.
According to this they did try and you are right bc they proved they couldn’t
They have proved you wrong many times but they've also wrote songs as good as any ever written
You are clearly correct.
I never knew that's what the song was about. I was recently diagnosed with a potentially life-threatening illness myself, and to have this video pop up in my feed today... well, I'm taking it as a sign - my miracle. I'm going to stand up and fight.
I hope all goes well for you!
@@marthawelch4289 thank you.
Had the same thought myself. Wishing you the strength and determination this song speaks of and that you will soon be enjoying all of those things which bring you joy!
So happy you saw this video!! I’ve not been diagnosed with life threatening illness. Rather, had two family members who fought like the dickens to stand up and fight. They beat seemingly insurmountable odds, and provide hope to so many. I wish you and your loved ones well!
I truly respect that Kenny took the key of the song down to his current vocal range. Most of us that grew up with yacht rock before it became a genre are getting up there is years. It sounds SOOOOO much better when an artist accept the limitations of age or other medical issues. Like THE Voice Steve Perry on his Traces album. Still an amazing voice with just the right amount of patina. Not many that can sound that good, much less @ 70 years old. I hope Kenny and Michael keep rockin! We are blessed to have such talent still performing!
I agree. It lets us know that humans are imperfect and allows for more creativity and innovation in music.
Another rare person who still sounds zgreat, and amazingly can still reach his upper vocal registers, is Jon Anderson from Yes. He is 78 now!
I've always wondered why everyone's so reluctant to do that, even when they sound horrible.
Glenn Shorrock of Little River Band still sounds amazing!
I met my late wife Jane in 1979 and immediately OUR SONG became What A Fool Believes....after that it was This Is It and our mix cassette tapes were full of Doobies, Kenny, MM....it was the soundtrack to our life together.....thank you Professor for taking me back to 3 of my alltime faves... RIP my Lovely Jane ❤
What a blessing to have been young in the 70s and 80s and to have had artists like these making the soundtrack to your life.
I have always been a Michael McDonald fan, and after hearing this interview, and hearing his humility, I am even a bigger fan. What a humble and gifted talent!
I just sit back and revel in my good fortune to be born in the era to know and appreciate the phenomenal music these two greats have given us to enjoy.
Michael McDonald has one of the most distinct singing voices ever. Beautiful. I loved this song, too!
You immediately know it’s him when you turn on the radio and his song is playing.
@@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Even when he sings backup, he stands out!
@@Geezer-yf8hv So true. 💯
I remember one of the Doobie Brothers saying that on tour, women would try to meet him because they wanted to *&^% his voice!
@@Terry-lh8cn I mean WOW! I can’t think of a better compliment for any singer!!
I love both these gentlemen!! What a juxtaposition in onstage personalities though! Michael is a laid back, unbelievably humble, grateful, family man kind of guy; whereas Kenny was shot out of a cannon- a cocky guy with all the swagger to put it out there! Married naked, seldom buttoned up a shirt, dissed Jimmy Messina because he believed he was so much better (even though he was the actual grasshopper in the duo), belted out every bit of energy he ever had, and I loved every ounce of that attitude ('cept for dissing Jimmy; he's a master of his craft)!! When these two got together- McDonald and Loggins, I knew their talents were gonna hit the fan and blow up the music world. Sure enough- back-to-back Grammys!! I loved both their unique voices, their individual styles, their amazing instrumental talents, and their ability to work with so many other artists. Michael looked at it as "Oh, the Doobie Brothers allowed me to sneak onstage with them." and Kenny looked at it as "I blew away XXX's fans with my abilities!!" Kenny, in private, is a very giving, heartful man though- giving personal time, boatloads of cash, and so much care to his longtime community of Santa Barbara! It seems out of character for the cocky guy we see on stage, but that's truly him all the way. The music world has been gifted by their presence and their willingness to write, play, and still perform at their ages!! They're amazing and I love them both!!
Kenny Loggins and Michael McDonald. Two of my favorite musicians. They wrote this song, thinking it was crap? I'm amazed. What a great song with deep, soul searching lyrics. And what a great tribute Michael gave to Kenny for his acts of generosity. Thank you for this video
I was so touched with this whole video, especially about how Michael fricken Macdonald was prone to forget lyrics. I toured Cananda in the early 80s for six months, and as a drummer, having to ask, at least 2 or 3 times a night, how a song started, was humiliating.
I can look back now and not feel so alone.
Two of the best artists of the '70s. I just got to see Loggins Live at the Hollywood Bowl last September. He put on an amazing concert, the first half of which was with Jim Messina. Loggins told this story about his dad's surgery inspiring that song that night. Love hearing the stories behind their music. Michael's humility is so endearing and heartwarming. LOVE the shout out to Live at Daryl's House! Thanks for another great episode Adam.
I’m glad you enjoyed it.
@@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980, thanks!
They are both so laid back and Michael is so very humble for being such a legend in the music industry.....this is a great Interview with these two icons thank you for sharing❤❤❤
He’s such a nice guy.
Have you met him...
So glad we can still appreciate Michael McDonald while he is around to know how much he is appreciated. Thanks for the chance to hear him speak with so much genuine emotion about a musical life well spent. ❤
This offering has only served to increase my love and respect for these incredible artists. Thanks Professor.😊
McDonald's "I Can Let Go Now" was used in the finale to China Beach. After avoiding it, the Nam vets decide to take a roadtrip to DC to visit the Vietnam Memorial Wall. It closed out their stories and gave the cast an opportunity to honor the people they portrayed. The show was based on accounts of nurses that served in Vietnam.
McDonald's song and The Eagles "Try To Love Again" made for a powerful fairwell at the Wall.
Good memory!
"China Beach" was an awesome show!
That generation sure learned thier lesson. When it was thier turn they eliminated the draft making sure only poor kids died and they could keep it going forever.
That was so thoughtful of them.
Was at the Kenny Loggins concert last night, 3/12/2023. Blistered the stage!!
Two of the best musicians for the last 40years. Loved them together and as separate groups forever.
No question. Thanks Carol.
Agreed. Two icons that transitioned well from the 70's to the 80's.
The gods of rock ‘n soul.
Kenny Loggins and Michael McDonald are just two of the many reasons I'm happy to call Santa Barbara home; they're both great, talented and humble musicians. I met Kenny many years ago and he lived up to his reputation as being friendly and easy-going. Glad these two are still making music. Actually, Kenny is playing tonight at the Santa Barbara county bowl.
So nice of him to belt it out on the spot. He puts such energy into his performance(s).
For Michael to admit forgetting lyrics is something special. There are so many artists that won't admit they have. Also to be rocking on stage well into their 60's and 70's now people will understand when I say one of my favorite singles A touch of Grey by The Grateful Dead is tops on my list. Love sent to the Doobie Brothers and Kenny Loggins and the breakaway they created.
I know! I love that.
I just saw Kenny Loggins (and Jim Messina) at the Hollywood Bowl last September, and he put on an incredible concert. I am so glad I got up see him.
The late David Bowie once confessed in an interview he in the later years of his life that he now needed to keep a book of his lyrics on stage to help him remember the songs he was singing. He wasn't afraid to admit that he wasn't always able to remember all the lyrics to all his popular songs.
Well, he's been a part of so many great songs, trying to catalog all of them, and instantly pull them up has got to be difficult. It's like having a huge family and trying to remember all of your relatives, some of whom you may have met only once.
He keeps forgettin’…
I love that Michael McDonald's garage is filled with as much crap as mine. A true everyman 🤣
I thought the same thing!
@@ProfessorofRock Looking forward to it 😀
He could have been on Hoarders. 😂
He uses his garage as a living space. Note the mini-split unit for heating/cooling. The average high temperature in Santa Barbara ranges from 65 to 77 degrees.
Oh Michael is my man! Test cramming failing test! I am there with you! I hope you don’t have memory problems like you mentioned in the interview. Your voice isvtoo beautiful.
I worked with Michael on a shoot here in Nashville once. We had a great time interacting. He comes off as a regular guy. I wish I had known about this song. I used to listen to it on a K-tel collaboration album when I was 10. I guess this was a couple of years after he collaborated on Sailing with Christopher Cross. Great songs!
OMGosh!
Thank you Michael for admitting this about forgetting your lyrics.
I thought I was the only one.
I've used cheat-sheets for so long it's become second nature.
I had a great friend who would do the same thing and just "la-la-la" his way through his own songs.
Great, great interviews.
Thank you so much for this video on such a great song by such a great duo . 👍🙏
The music from Michael McDonald and Kenny Loggins honestly enriched my life. I can't can't begin to envision a life with out their music tracks playing in the background of my early years. Thank you for highlighting both of them. It made my entire week better. Now I have to put on "This is It".
Thank you for this one... Both of these guys are such incredible talents and seeing this and how... NORMAL they are... absolutely blows me away.
I'd give nearly anything to play with either of them
So would I! Just hang out with them for a little while would be ideal as well.
When I was 11 y/o, had a cousin that worked at an AM/FM station in Salt Lake City. For Christmas, he gave us a huge box of demo copies of 45's and albums. I was digging through and saw the Doobie Brothers debut album. It was like finding gold. Just a month before, Kenny Loggins released his album with Jim Messina sittin in. Same Old Wine to me, one of the best songs ever produced. Little did I know that following these two groups would lead to the world of Steely Dan and the ultimate collision of talent witnessed above. The orbit of those three groups of artists has brought so much enjoyment to a myriad of fans over the years. Thank God for rock-n-roll.
Great interviews! I loved their songs when they first came out and feel the same today. We are so lucky to have them both part of our musical history.
I love how Michael McDonald speaks about how the most wonderful experiences he had was working with people like Loggins and Bacharach. Undoubtedly there are many that will say the same about working with him. Both Loggins and McDonald have written and performed so many songs that are both the figurative and literal soundtracks to several decades of the 20th Century.
For over 45 years they have kept up with it.
One of the best concerts I have ever seen was Micheal McDonald as the opener doing some of his solo career tunes mixed with some Doobie Brother hits followed by Steely Dan doing some of their early hits and then they brought Micheal back on stage to do the entire Aka album. After driving home I grabbed my Aja album and read the cover notes and was so surprised to see Micheal listed on so many of those songs as the background vocalist. All of those decades listening to those songs and I never knew.
Michael’s echo is all over everything. Love yacht rock.
I always wondered if 'Peg' featured Michael McDonald all these years.
I always recognize Michael’s voice, and almost always recognize his keyboard work.
Check out older (than Aja) Steely Dan albums for more Michael McDonald on backup 🩵
These 2 were THE artists of singer/songwriters of the 70s and 80s of popular music. You could count on anything they did turning to gold. I love we Michael said "no, you have to let the song want it wants to be" maybe that's the key let the song decide what it wants to be and they were both fantastic at that. What a great episode getting the story from both of these legends on their collaboration on This is It. Both these artists are America treasures. Great work
LEgends.
Each time you heard one of Kenny’s or Michael’s songs on the radio, you would know right away it was one or both of them singing. It’s okay if you mess up on a part of the song, it adds to the charm and boosts that nostalgia factor.
pure musical joy - not ego - these two guys embody the luscious spirit of music . thanks guys
I meet Michael McDonald as a 11 year old in 1978. My eldest Sister was moving and her Boyfriend was very good friends of him, so much so he was helping my Sister move. He was careful about not moving something to heavy to protect his hands. He also gave my Niece piano lessons for a while.
I used the groove on loop for my first radio demo tape. Most people my age couldn't gauge the song but I knew what was up. These two men came up with a HOT and moving song that continues to touch generations. Bless them and their talents. Great cross interview. /d
I love Kenny Loggins. His voice is great. But Michael McDonald has always seemed like another species. Not outrageous range like Steve Perry or others. Just a tone and manner of singing that seems magical. I'm more surprised you got to interview him than anyone. I don't think I've ever seen him interviewed before. (Maybe just bad luck.) He's a great "get"!
He’s so SMOOTH.
Totally agree. It's such a tragedy that I have seen 2 of my favorite bands The Doobie Brothers and Steeley Dan in concert but Michael McDonald was not with them. Such amazing talent. Heartbreaking...
"This Is It" is a great classic 🙂 Kenny and Michael are Awesome in their own right, together... Incredible ❤️ I'd Love to see them in concert together ✌️ Thanks again Professor for another great interview.
Kenny's retiring this year...
@@ProfessorofRock so glad I got to see him in concert ❤️
@@ProfessorofRock THem saying it and them doing it are two different things.
Farewell and thank you for the music Kenny.
Two of my absolute favorite performers. And I luv that they teamed up several times over the years. One other song, that most of you guys probably haven't heard, is called "She's Dangerous" and it was on on Kenny's 1988 album. Great fast tempo, soulful, Pop tune with Loggins & McDonald trading lead vocals. Definitely worth checking out as is the rest of the album.
I’m gonna go listen to it now. Thanks!
I will always love this song. It is so positive and uplifting. Incredible music and vocal work. It is a true, timeless classic.
Agree!
So is Return To Pooh Corner
As Mike McDonald states, the unmistakable quality of Loggins, Fagen & Becker, Bacharach, Himself, The Doobie Bros is insurmountable. As the saying goes, God creates the musicians and producers - everyone else is on their own. Loved the video - thank you.
What a great interview with these two very talented music artists. thanks Professor.
Saw Michael McDonald with Donald Fagen and Boz Scags as the Dukes of September.around six years ago. One of the most enjoyable music experience's.
Like fine wine.
I would have loved to have been there.
I'm old. I'm stuck in '63 and doowop. I've never been inclined to listen to music, really.
I stumbled on your YT videos and began listening. I thoroughly enjoy what you're doing. Thank you for presenting these great musicians to us in this manner. You've opened up a new world to me. 👍👍👍😎
Hi Adam, hope you had a great weekend! I absolutely LOVE Michael McDonald and Kenny Loggins collaborations, McDonald has to be one of the smoothest voices ever- Kenny hits high stuff and can really get things fired up. I love this duo because of the way their sounds complement one another in about as perfect a symbiotic sonic relationship as could be imagined. The result is nothing short of phenomenal, IMO. Awesome that Kenny did that bit live with you- I truly enjoyed the fact that that was yours... and we were treated to more than the customary 3-second norm due to the copyright stuff. PERFECT piece for a Monday morning, and what a way to begin the week- Thank you very much Adam, my day just got a lil' pep put in its step and I'm now wearin' a REAL smile☺. It REALLY is the simple things in life, like hearing a certain song or two at just that right time, that often make the difference between a ho-hum day and a great day!
Thanks!
There could not have been a more perfect pair than these two.
“…when we grew up…” “People didn’t go out and rock and roll in their 70s and 80s ya know?”
When they all were coming up rock musicians in their 70s and 80s were rare at best…these great musicians were the absolute pioneers! They reset the landscape with a whole new style of music, now the trail has been blazed for many others to have longer careers…
I’d add “Heart to Heart,” which was written by Kenny Loggins, Michael McDonald, and David Foster… also one of my faves.
"Heart to Heart" is my favorite Kenny Logan's song, too!!
Really dating myself here… but I was born into a musical family in June 1968. So I’ve literally been listening to Kenny Loggins my whole entire life. And listening to Michael McDonald since I was about 5. So I’ve loved their music since I first learned to hum & talk. I’ve loved every stage of both of their careers! And What A Fool Believes & This Is It are very high on my Top Favorite Hits Ever List!!! I was a very lucky kid to grow up during the era when the most exceptional music ever was created here in the US! And I’ve also made sure to share this great music with my only child. And now I share this great music with her 6 yr old son & 3 yr old daughter. And my 3 yr old granddaughter LOVES to jam & dance. The first time we saw her dance was when she & our daughter were staying with us for a few days. She danced during most of the Broadway Musical Hamilton on Disney+. She was just 11 months old. So we have jam sessions/dance parties every time my hubby & I have them. Also your little side note about the Late Great Michael Jackson using some of Kenny’s influence when he went solo was definitely spot on! Thank you Kenny & Michael for all the years of such great music that you’ve given me to enjoy during my almost 55 yrs of life!!! Great video Professor!!!
I may love all of Kenny Loggins' music, but he's the King of the 80s soundtracks.👍
The KING!
He's alright
No doubt about it.
So many!! Caddy shack, Footloose, Danger Zone from Top Gun and more! He was on a definite roll there! All great ‘80s super hits!
@@Code.Name.V I see what you did there.
So cool to learn about the history of this song. A favorite song for like 5 years. No one was to change that channel when it was playing on the radio!
Love them both. Great voices and great music. Thank you for showcasing them!
Both these guys are timeless in my book! Amazing voices and humble personalities! I love them both so much!
This is a great story. I remember Casey Kasem talking about the inspiration for this song on AT40. Thanks for covering this.
Thanks Jimmy!
They are legends - pure and simple. I always loved Kenny and then when I first heard that deep voice of Michael for the first time in the 70s (and clearly had no idea what the lyrics were the way he sometimes sings hehe), I was hooked. I always tell this story about This is It: My brother gave me the 45 for a birthday or Hanukkah, can't remember and I was so darn excited because I was just so enamored with Kenny. I played it and it skipped at one point. I tried furiously to fix it but to no avail and on different record players. We went back to the store to return it and they gave me a replacement. That skipped too! So we go back again 2 more times (same thing happened) and finally the guy in the store laughed when he saw me and said some kind of curse word at the record and threw it clear across the store! He gave me one more and said if this doesn't work, I don't know what to do anymore. Luckily, this time was the charm! 🙂
I really dig the yacht rock genre, as well as anything these two have been a part of. You should do a video about Jay Ferguson's 'Thunder Island', I think that's an underrated good vibe song
Great song.
"As long" as it's not Epstein Island. (Uh OH .. no pun intended about those demons)
When I was in college, Thunder Island was on the radio a lot. My girlfriend's family lived on the shore of Lake Michigan, and in order to have some alone time, we'd take the boat out to a little island called Seagull Island. We called it Thunder Island after the song because, away from the prying eyes of her family, we could make love. It truly was a thunder island to us!
I agree that "Thunder Island" should be featured on here!
Love Michael McDonald's modesty, and he and Kenny Loggins voices really complemented each other on the songs they did together. I didn't know Kenny had done a version of "What a Fool Believes" but I do recall his doing a cover of a Michael McDonald song called "I Gotta Try." But "This is It" is an all time favorite, and it's always good when people can maintain a true friendship for so many years. Great story!
I also have to comment on how humble Michael McDonald is. One of the greatest voices of the 70's and still sounds great, and worried about things like remembering the words, and surprised he's still going on stage. Amazing. He does not realize that he could sing the Alphabet song and people would line up to hear it.
I’m 64 and grew up on all those bands, but I have never heard Michael McDonald interviewed! Wow, just a very humble hood guy. Good job POR!❤
Michael McDonald is grateful that he's still performing, and so are we. As long as we have breath to sing, we should.
He once said that he was "too senile" to write his own songs around the time he was covering all the Motown hit songs. I felt that was a blunder and I couldn't stand most of the cover songs. He later came out with another album of his own material. The title escapes me now. I think he may have written the material for that one, however.
Love hearing these interviews and getting insight. Love the humble garage studio Michael has. These legends are so humble and normal people.
Kenny also did a great duet with Steve Perry called “ Don’t Fight It”.
It's a banger!
That’s a great song.
I saw Dan Fogelberg years ago who had a momentary "lyric malfunction" on one of his greatest hits songs, so, given the multitude of music and songs that Michael has been a part of over the years, forgetting a part of a song at some point is totally forgivable/inevitable! Thank you, Michael, for being one of the "ice-breakers" of our generation who continues to go out there and rock 'n' roll with music that seems to be timeless! I still have my vinyl "Keep The Fire" album...still love it! Both you, and Kenny, continue to entertain and inspire all of us! ♥🎶♥
Yes, I remember this song was huge when it came out. My wife loves listening to Yacht Rock so I still hear this song quite often.
I love it too.
I don't know why, but I really hate the term Yacht Rock. It's just good music that I grew up listening to. I don't know how it's different to soft rock or pop? These were literally just the songs that played on the radio when I was a little girl. It was AM/FM pop music. How did it become associated with yachts? Honestly, people who owned yachts listened to Hall & Oates, too, yet they aren't classified as Yacht Rock. I just don't get it. I am only 50, but it makes me feel old to hear people call it something other than just 70s and 80s pop music. Worse still, when did it become classic rock? And when did Ozzy become an actor? I hate time. Make it stop. Bring back... my childhood, please.
Love the humility and the gratitude Michael McDonald demonstrates for “the ride” he’s had.
My dad once told me this song was stuck in his head as I was being born. This was before hospitals allowed the dads in the delivery room, so he was in the waiting room singing this song to himself, focusing on lines like, “The waiting is over,” and, “It’s not up to me this time.” It’s interesting to hear that it was inspired by someone else in the hospital.
Thanks to Michael and Kenny for providing so much wonderful music, much of which is tied to many important memories for me. Two uniquely talented and quality guys. And thanks, Professor for providing yet another great episode to your growing body of work. You the man, bro!! P.S. If there's a way for you to put it together, it would be awesome to have an episode on Tom Dowd, a mostly unknown superstar.
My daughter just got a bunch of Zenni Eyewear and she LOVES them so much she does not want lasik. They are high value and fun. I got her 10 pairs!! Sunglasses to regular stylish. We changed to WALMART eye to get prescription because the family optometrist was giving us a hard time. Thank you for the music and we telling us about Zenni. They are the best!
Great post Prof!! Love this and all of Loggins, Doobie Brothers songs. The soundtrack of my youth!
Yacht rock classics!
Me too.
You're the best at bringing out the best in the performers you interview, Adam.
Michael forgetting lyrics and mumbling is still better sounding than most singers.
Great concert memories from my 1st at the San Carlos theatre in early 80’s and the Lexus Concert series in San Diego early 90’s .. a real fun time to be single in San Diego .. finally got to meet Michael at a Boders Book store autograph sesión , meet n greet in Phoenix, Az .. what a gracious and humble incredibly classy guy.. and musically one of my heroes .. his music has got me thru so many trial and tribulations ..
Michael McDonald forgot his own lyrics performing live 😂😂😂? I like his interview 😂
Love his lead vocals in What A Fool Believes
I listened to What a Fool Believes this morning incidentally.
Thanks for doing the John Denver episode. I was 6 when that song was out. My father had passed and John Denver healed me
I love both of them! What a great partnership!
Yes they are!
They went so well together.
Im 76 years old now and can't remember the exact year ..(70's), , but heard a radio spot where they commended Kenny and Michael for recording 30% of the top songs for the year. I loved it and believed it.
Michael McDonald is a legend.
I could listen to This Is It over and over. It is perfection in every aspect.
Michael McDonald is just like the rest of us…his wife makes him keep his music equipment in the garage with un-used exercise equipment! 😂
They still have such great voices and both have written and performed some of my fav songs of all time.
Another great episode, Adam! You never cease to give me a newfound appreciation for songs and artists I sometimes overlooked.
If you don't mind me making a suggestion, could you please consider devoting an episode to Arthur Brown, aka "The God of Hellfire"? He had a huge international hit in 1968 called "Fire" and has continued to release great music ever since. He has been a major influence on a variety of artists, including Alice Cooper, Kiss, Iron Maiden, and even Peter Gabriel and George Clinton! His life is so very fascinating. He's also a really cool guy and would make for a fantastic interview subject. I'm a huge fan of his and would love to see an episode with him.
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Didn't"t know anyone else that knew who he was😊. Still have my 45😅
Love the interview, love Loggins and McDonald! Great songwriters, great song! Love their music. And You…professor of rock! You put out fabulous content please keep it going! Thank you
Great content. Two of my all-time favorite artists. I envy (in a good way) your interviews with such great singers and songwriters, what a thrill to do what you do and get to interact with artists such as these two. #kennyloggins #michaelmcdonald #blue-eyedsoul #yatchrock
Saw Kenny Loggins perform live on New Years Eve in Laguna Beach a few years back, and he absolutely killed it! Really made me appreciate his musical catalog more. A total pro.
What an unforgettable combination. It's the "Springtime for Hitler" effect, in that their intended "crappy" song became a hit!
Right!
So bad it’s good. 😆
They couldn’t do any wrong at this time! How many performers and bands would love to have this luck and talent!
In the movie "The Producers" they tried to "ruin" the play and it backfired.
A great movie! The Hitler Musical was hilarious! Dick Shawn didn’t have that big of a movie career, but was hilarious!!! In everything he did!
Thank you @Professor of Rock. You brought this song back to life at the perfect time in my life.
Kenny Loggins has done fund raisers with Alan Parsons before. They had a 2018 concert together with a list of others. Alan Parsons would be a good one to cover he worked with so many people and groups and has some great music.
I've done a ton with Alan!
@@ProfessorofRock I will need to look back for them, thank you.
Alan Parsons is a fascinating dude.
@@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Yep.
Incredible segment! These ICONS OF TALENT! Wow!
This has been truly one of my favorites!⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
2 very different voices but together - gold
Gold indeed!
💯
Wow I am so pleased you got this video up. Last night went to sleep at 5 am stayed up just going trough some Michael McDonald and Kenny Loggings and Caldwell music. ❤I just love this Channel man!!!!
There's a story of the San Francisco 49ers before Super Bowl XVI. Joe Montana played the song in a boom box during the team bus trip to the stadium and inside the locker room. Even the head coach Bill Walsh asked him to turn up the volumen so everyone could hear it. There was no pre-game speach. They had enough with the song. Great track for sure. Another great Video. Cheers Professor.
Thanks Mario!
That's a great story. The 49ers definitely had good taste in music. They also showed up during Huey Lewis' 1986 concert video in San Fran (it's here on YT). You can see them on the songs "Hip to be Square" & "I Know What I Like".
The power of 🎼.
@@coolcat6303 Yes. They are friends of the band. I'm the FORE! album appear also on the credits.
This makes me Love Michael McDonald. And TRULY Respect Kenny Loggins.
Thank YOU, Professor, for bringing this, and other insights, to light. Seriously. 🥰👍
Music is so blah and uninspiring now in 2023 that by comparison, it elevates even more the greatness of pop and rock of the 70s,80,90s, and 60s
I just love Michael McDonald he is so humble and unpretentious it's heartwarming. I am a big fan of both of them but there's something about Michael McDonald that just makes you love him!!! I guess his voice, looks, talent and just a loveable person all around what more could you want!!!! I do think that he isn't affraid to laugh at himself is the big turn on so we are blessed to have him still performing....Kenny also because of all the same including being a big humanitarian so bless you Mr. Logins❤
Is there any 70s or 80s song that didn't have Loggins or McDonald involved in it somehow? They did the background vocals, or sang a duet with just about everyone. They truly had the Midas touch back then. Both had unmistakable, magical vocal capabilities. They are the soundtrack of my childhood and teen years. Eddie Money gets an honorable mention for: if you listen hard, he is singing in the background, just as he did for Loggins' song I'm Alright, among others. I miss good music.
Haha, right? They’re ubiquitous!
Between them and the Toto guys, they covered most hit songs of that era.
Two, not only the musical giants but humanitarian giants as well - this country is lucky to have them!
Mike Mcdonald was practically everywhere in the 70s and 80s! Only Phil Collins has him beat in the number of hits and collaborations.
And Kenny Loggins hasn't had a shabby career either.
You are awesome, professor of rock!
I'm womdering if their original working title might have been 'This Is Sh!t' :)
Ha!
That is wit
Well played.
Perfectly describes today’s nationalist America.
Make no mistake that it was ... ;-)