Posted on 11/15/2024 10:47:13 AM PST by DallasBiff
Performed in Denver, CO 1981
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It's friday, have fun and flame away.
Gary R’s guitar work and soloing on ‘roll with the changes’ is amazing. Same with his playing on ‘back on the road again’ too. One of the greats.
An awesome song!
Growing up, I always wondered what Kevin Cronin says at the very beginning. “Blast off people!” or “Last song people!”
Check out their original relatively lifeless but still good studio version of this song.
Great band.
He played guitar at one of our homecoming dances. The guitarist of the band that was hired was sick and he apparently was a friend of Richrath, who subbed in.
Check out their original relatively lifeless but still good studio version of this song.
Pretty sure it's "Last song People." The original was recorded when Kevin Cronin left the band for a short while. It's got a slower tempo and just feels altogether different. I think that's why they include the live version in the greatest hits albums.
I can’t listen to REO Speedwagon because of Cronin shenanigans to Ritchrath unless I do it just to see/hear Ritchrath. This is one where he breaks his string and because I am not a guitar player I can’t even tell the difference.
Golden Country
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HR8CnXn8LY0
Great band! First saw them in 1976.
Boys Over Flowers - I Can’t Fight This Feeling - REO Speedwagon
https://youtu.be/_DUDPhvcQbk
Professionals - Only the Strong Survive (Mixed Doubles Episode) - REO Speedwagon
https://youtu.be/VZtDRRlUBkI
AWESOME!!!!!
Back in the early 70s when I was only 13 my dad used to take us to a restaurant on the southside of Indianapolis called the Stable Influence that had bands as entertainment. They had the best steak on the southside of Indy. They also had this band from Illinois that came regularly called REO Speedwagon.our whole family loved them. This was before Kevin Cronin was the lead singer. We never missed a show. Damn good times.
Flyover country ping....
The American Heritage Museum in the Boston area has the best collection of tanks on display in the Western hemisphere. Worth going to for that.
They also have a good antique vehicle collection, which includes an REO Speedwagon. Which of course has an REO album propped up on the hood, or did when I was there.
The REO Speedwagon was the commercial pickup truck of the era, and was adapted for many uses - ambulances, fire trucks, milk wagons, ice trucks, you name it.
And what does REO stand for? Ransom Eli Olds, of course! AKA the namesake of Oldsmobile.
https://youtu.be/H7yTIYGBtYg?si=q5TFAG9QgmU6aJyO
Saw them in concert in 75-76 in Spokane, You can’t tune a piano album. They were the opening act for Tower of Power. Yeah, it was a great concert.
I was there
Nice! I think I saw them first in ‘75 or ‘76.
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