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Joe "Chew" Baca
Добавлен 16 июн 2011
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Kansas - Magnum Opus, Two For The Show
Просмотров 22 тыс.10 лет назад
From the Two For The Show album. Didn't see this version around! This is the version that made me a fan of Kansas! Thanks to Stone Trek.
Kansas - Mysteries And Mayhem/The Pinnacle
Просмотров 79 тыс.10 лет назад
Song written by Steve Walsh and (mostly)Kerry Livgren. From the 1975 album Masque. I tried to mash these up as best I could like the band originally intended.
Ambrosia - For Openers (Welcome Home)
Просмотров 77 тыс.13 лет назад
An excellent song from a forgotten album...... Road Island.
Strawbs - I Turned My Face Into The Wind
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Strawbs - I Turned My Face Into The Wind
Strawbs - The Vision Of The Lady In The Lake
Просмотров 12 тыс.13 лет назад
Strawbs - The Vision Of The Lady In The Lake
Strawbs - Hero And Heroine / Midnight Sun
Просмотров 11 тыс.13 лет назад
Two great songs that I like to hear together. They will always be linked in my mind.
To watch Phil Ehsrt, in concert, is so awesome and exhausting...talk about
Love the things you're not afraid of; And hate the things you fear? -mee❤
Best song of my life
Amen brother.......
It feels like I'm at the best Rock'n'Roll church on the planet!
bought this album in 1980 passed it on to my kids. Best I can do...
I have so much to say but yet I cannot speak
I can't believe that it's been 40 years, since I first saw these guys, wish I could do it again!@
Love it ❤
GOD must have been an influence, here
The Walsh/Steinhardt harmonizing was simply amazing. Will never be surpassed.
AMEN!!
Biography Cousins grew up in Chiswick, and in the 1970s returned to live there, rehearsing in Chiswick's Mawson Arms pub. He holds a degree in statistics and pure mathematics from the University of Leicester, and has also followed a career in radio. He was a producer for Denmark's Radio 1969-1979, was programme controller for Radio Tees (1980-1982), and the managing director of Devon Air in Devon (1982-1990). Matemática nunca atrapalhou ninguém na música. Muitos compositores para provar isso.
3:00
great
Just outstanding, no, more than that, can't explain.
Hanging In The Gallery - The Strawbs Is it the painter or the picture Hanging in the gallery? Admired by countless thousands Who attempt to read the secrets Of his vision of his very soul. Is it the painter or the picture Hanging in the gallery? Or is it but a still life Of his own interpretation Of the way that God had made us In the image of His eye? ... Is it the sculptor or the sculpture Hanging in the gallery? Touched by fleeting strangers Who desire to feel the strength of hands That realized a form of life. Is it the sculptor or the sculpture Hanging in the gallery? Or is it but the tenderness With which his hands were guided To discard the unessentials And reveal the perfect truth? Is it the actor or the drama Playing to the gallery? Heard in every corner Of the theatre of cruelty That masks the humour in his speech. Is it the actor or the drama Playing to the gallery? Or is it but the character Of any single member of the audience That forms the plot Of each and every play? Is it the singer or his likeness Hanging in the gallery? Tongue black, still and swollen, His eyes staring from their sockets, He is silent now, will sing no more. Is it the singer or his likeness Hanging in the gallery? Or is it but his conscience, Insecurity, and loneliness, When destiny becomes at last The cause of his demise? 🙏Amen, Will
not Kansas. whatever. hey? its good, settle down.
GROWING UP IN ST LOUIS MO LISTENING TO KSHE 95 REAL RADIO AND SEEING SHOWS I HAVE THE PLEASURE OF THIS SHOW TRUE ARTIS ALL I CAN IS KANSAS GETS ASS STILL TODAY AND ALWAYS WILL
This one's genius (and from such an underrated album, no less!)
this is such a badass masterpiece
"Nomadnes" is one of the rockiest album recorded by The Strawbs.
Kansas is that connection tween classic music and rock very innovative
i like where they really get going after 9 and a half minutes and don't look back- amazing creativity.
Thanks for putting these two together like this. The only proper way to listen to either one.
I know at one time Kansas was going to do this officially on one of the box sets but never did for some reason.
I'm not bi-polar I'm pissed
wow beautiful I always love the STRAWBS
Knowledge and reason you say
What a Looney Tunes, toons
Inside and out 😭
Bottom line, the house 🏠, and everything that went with it
There music 🎵🎶 Rock's 😇😇😇😇😎✝️☮️🌍🥁🎸🎼🎹🎷🌍🧭🤲✌️🎤♈🦋🦉
The hummingbird came back, was in the 🌲 tree out back, it's a Birch 🌳 tree too
Their best albums for me are Ambrosia (1975), Somewhere I've never traveled (1976) and Road Island (1982).
Alan Parsons produced the first two albums and James Guthrie produced this album. Those two did engineer The Dark Side of the Moon and The Wall by Pink Floyd respectively. Parsons did go yacht rock route but James also engineered albums by Judas Priest and later Queensryche.
@@TJR-ClassicRockCorner0124 I knew that.
This band helped me go to the Air Force in 1977. My guy "Mouse" had a huge stereo from his time in the Air Force and we just blasted Kansas outta his little apartment !!! I was hooked !!!
Eu ouvi essa música na Rádio Fluminense, mil anos atrás, e fiquei apaixonado pelo Strawbs. Ouço muito até hoje. Cheers from Brazil!
2 bird's out back
Oh my, 11:11 ☮️✝️✌️😎🌎😇🎼
116🥁💛🎼🌍🧭🚗🎹🎷🎵🎶🎻🎤🔔🪶☮️✝️✌️😎😇🌎😇
No one should be allowed to listen to this...without a great pair of headphones!!!
I have a roku system and can't believe how good kansas or any band for that matter sounds on it. For a fairly cheap system, you can hear every instrument and no matter how high you turn it up there is no distortion whatsoever. Actually sounds better on this system than it did on a very expensive Yamaha system i had back in the day.
I've cheapy headphones and still sounds good.
In all plainness, talented.
Simply put, Kansas is the greatest rock band that ever graced God's green earth. There, I've finally said it! Kansas was the first band to meaningfully fuse the classical greats with rock. They were the first to write lyrics that all helped us to find our better angels and will stand alone as classical poetry. Read the lyrics alone some time. Their poetry is written in the same vein as Wordsworth and Coleridge. Kansas was also the technical leader in the studio. Listen with an ass-kickin' set of headphones, you'll hear separation like you've never heard before. You can cleanly separate each and every instrument. This was recorded back in the middle to late seventies in analog. Listen intently and you'll wonder why the recording industry ever switched from analog to digital. These old Kansas songs sound technically better than the digital crap today. Kansas also fused a little opera with their sound. Listen and you can hear the operatic dialogue between Walsh and Steinhardt, by the way, Steinhardt was the best and most underrated back-up singer ever. Most folks can't even hear his complicated harmonies let alone sing them. Kansas was the first band I ever saw that was as good live as they were in the studio and I spent a helluva lot of money in the seventies on concerts and got to see all the greats. I got to see Kansas 4 times in the 70's and through all that, Kansas is still the greatest band of all time. Look at this, Kansas lives on here and will live on forever.
So many hidden messages in the song The Wall
I seen kansas 3 years ago and they still kicked ass. Although it was sad not to see Robby in the band anymore. 😢😢😢 He passed away on the same day my wife passed away which was also our 32nd anniversary. 😢 RIP Sandra and Robby
But, Kansas didn't engineer their own albums. You have to give credit to Lee Peterzell on the early albums and Bill Evans and Jeff Glixaman on the later albums for the remarkable recording quality.
Glixman @@robertcalmes5548
seeing them in 2 weeks in ft Wayne can't wait!
I traded a beach boys album for this album back in In the summer of 75 and never looked back! Rock on brothers!
Poetry & perfection. And such an unusual voice. A song for the ages. I am listening to this thinking of a childhood friend who died recently. He was an ACTOR, but then aren’t we all.
GREAT LP
Happy Birthday Rick Wakeman born on May 18, 1949. He is an English keyboardist and composer best known as a former member of the progressive rock band Yes across five tenures between 1971 and 2004, and for his solo albums released in the 1970s. Wakeman's prominence rose during his tenure with the folk rock group The Strawbs. He had played the piano as a session musician on Dragonfly (1970), which was the first album released with Wakeman's name on its credits, and joined the band as a full-time member in March 1970. - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Wakeman
Good Lord, This was the Best Prog Rock Band EVER in my opinion
@@JoelBryant1960 agreed 👍
Ever! Damn right. It would be kickass to see the original lineup. Robbie is gone and there's no replacing him Sorry Dave
A few years ago, I too created an edit similar to yours because they deserve to go together. It was difficult because of the tempo change. I cut on the 1 beat to alleviate some of the tempo discrepancy. Stupid record company making them split up the songs. I always wondered exactly how Kansas envisioned the original as one song.
Woops my auto correct changed synthesizer to synthetic in my prior comment....technology at it's best? Don't use words that your phone doesn't recognize. I am constantly correcting auto correct.Sorry about thst.
Love Love Love this.Thanks for following Mysteries with the pinnacle. Some "expert music critic" did an analysis of Pinnacle and said not only were the synthetic sounds dated but the lyrics "made no sense. Dated? I saw them for the first time live in 75 and the performance was flawless and the synthetic work incredible especially when one takes into consideration that they were working in analog with ADSRs. Pure genius! I wonder what modern keyboardist would do without 10,000 pre-sets,no lopping or digital sampling. Also what a shame that most people only know Carry on and Dust. They are really missing out on "beyond greatness".
Man, that instrumental part at 2:44 just kills me. These guys are playing at full throttle 15/16 time like it's no big deal! Simply astounding.....they did it live too, flawlessly.