I have no idea why these guys, who I have been following for decades, aren't packing the biggest halls in the world. immense talent. Still sound as good as ever.
Grew up with this band, got to know them at the age of 18 during my military service ind Germany of course ;-) Now, I'm 60 and my God, do they still sound as good as the very first time.Hope to see them again one day.
...still incredible...an immortal piece of music!!! And the same voice like 25 years ago...Please take me back to the 80s...I miss this crazy years!!! 😢
First time I got to see SAGA was in 1978 at a bar called Kellys in London Ont. Got to see them 17 times in the years following. Never was disappointed. I never understood why this band didn't achieve a higher standing. Another credit to come out of Canada.
100% agree, when I was a teenager they were one of those off the radar bands that sounded so different than mainstream, so alluring. I wish I could've seen them live!
I was there. 5th time I saw Saga in concert. The Gig was almost ready and the crew started to dismantle the Drumkit.But the Fans screamed again and again for another encore. And the Band came really back for another Song. Great memories
The band has been constantly successful in Germany since its inception. It is also very popular in Puerto Rico: Saga has visited the island twelve times. Saga's second concert in Puerto Rico (1981) caused riots from fans trying to crash into a sold-out concert that sold over 10,000 tickets. Most of the inner cover photographs from the original vinyl release of In Transit (1982) were taken in Puerto Rico, including a live photograph from the 1981 concert. For a few years, a keyboard riff from their song "No Regrets" became the background music for station breaks at WCAD-FM in San Juan. The band received formal recognition as distinguished visitors from the Puerto Rican legislature in February 2005. Their concert on December 9, 2007 (at the Pier 10 Arena club in Old San Juan) was the last concert that Michael Sadler did with Saga until his announcement of returning to the band on January 2011. I was 17 years old when enjoy their 2nd concert in Puerto Rico in 1981, It was awesome!! Love this band and their music!
I saw this whole Rock am Ring concert on tv in new years evening 1985. I watched it on vcr so many times that the tape worn out. Fortunately, someones have saved their tapes and share them here. I´m still thinking that there were two bands "above over others" , Saga and Marillion.
Tuve el privelegio de trabajar para Alfa Rock 105 (luego la extinta 106) ese Concierto fue inolvidable. UNICO. Saga es uno de los Grupos más querido en Puerto Rico.
Listen to this!: I live in puerto rico. They are GODS here. Met them ages ago with steve on drums and they all signed my tickey stub. Decades later, the director of the venue where they played recently is my neighbor and took me to their rehearsal. I took my 6-year old son. His first music concert macho man alpha gorilla live experience! He had a blast! Afterwards, we went onstage and saw all the gear, met them all, signed my stuff, talked and shared with them, gave them tips on our island and more. They signed the original lsilent knight lp my dad bought me when it came out. A dream come true experience!
hey brother (in music) I was there with my group of friends (all Saga Die-hard fans) " El Poliedro".. The sound was awesome.. like u said: Unforgettable
I saw them in early 1982 I believe at University of Missouri Columbia it was a great concert ! At age 19 I was in awe of this groups sound and showmanship
Wunderbar ☺️ IN TRANSIT und damit die Liebe zu SAGA hat mich meine ganze Lehrzeit begleitet. Um so schöner noch mal DONT BE LATE hier auf YT zu hören nun sehen!
Great video, nice to see SAGA play in front of such an adoring crowd. I like their live sound, they have sounded great in concert for 40 plus years, plenty of bootlegs for the fans to collect. Long live SAGA !!
Fortunately you are in error, at least in Venezuela the generation of the 80's are full SAGA, they even had a transcendental influence on all the bands that emerged at that time.
So cool: I was there, Mannheim is my Hometome, 1 day after my Birthday... 22.11.2007, my 25 years aniversary as A SAGA fan... SAGA playd almost every year around my Birthday in Mannheim and i nearly missed none of them... Great to find this concert on RUclips...
ben vad Because they had that uniquely magical sound, that seemed to fit the time and the spirit back then. All at once, pretty much everyone I knew, listened to them and I got swept away as well. I guess it was just the right time and the right setting for a band like this. And now - 30 years later, I still get chills when I hear their music, because it seems to be part of the soundtrack of my life. Except now - more than back then, I seem to have a sudden understanding of the intelligence and artistic craftsmanship that lies in their work.
Bought the first album blind. Had a strong suspicion it would be something special from the cover art and the song titles. And boy was I right. What a time to be alive. The artists poured so much creativity into their music all decade long. The music of the '70s matched the cinema of the '70s in cerebral immersion, while staying accessible. Saga's songs on that first album are so brilliantly conceived and stunningly played. Sadly most music listeners didn't have the chops to recognize Saga's genius. I think there's a lesson there for those of us that did. Maybe such stirring music *can't* be understood as such by most ears. It's sad, because this band never received their full due. But for us as individuals . . . well, I think we can be damn proud of our discriminating tastes.
@@williamneedham245 I'm glad you caught it. As an avid MTV watcher in those early days, I know it came and went pretty quickly and I don't think it made it to more than medium rotation. I already was a huge Saga fan by then, discovering their first album in the record store bins and taking a flyer on it. I found it incredibly impressive, second track to last (first was no better than so-so and left me wondering whether I'd like the rest on first listen). So when "Don't Be Late" made it to MTV I felt both pride and immense happiness that they had more majestic music in them. Took a long time to find Silent Knight, however, in record stores. Saga had gone dark for me for three years. In those days there was no way of knowing about album releases other than the radio and what the stores carried. So you can imagine my surprise to learn that two more albums had followed the debut. Eventually found it in a record store in Syracuse, where I went to college. Didn't take that warmly to it for a long time (inner sleeve sucked and that always, subliminally, was part of the experience for me). But now I really do like it. I don't have Images of Twilight anymore, but I remember feeling, it too, was a big step down from the first album. How I would love for time to have proved me wrong on that one too. Should seek it out.
I'm not America, but I've lived in the States since 1977. Listened to Saga in my college days. I'm astounded they never made it in this country; they're so excellent
@@spa97229 I have a few friends in the American midwest who are into Prog Rock and followed Saga from early on. Back in the 70s and early 80s, there still were some radio stations in the U.S. that were independent operations and/or DJs had a lot of control over what was played. Perhaps my friends in the U.S.A. lucked-out with a good local stations? There are a lot of excellent bands that never got the attention in the U.S.A. that they deserved. Here's my explanation, which is not intended as any form of judgement, but merely observation & analysis... (1) Some of it has to do with the large population & the huge number of American bands that were/are trying to make it big. It's easy for any band to get lost in the crowd. (2) Another reason is that tastes & playlists were very regional until all the stations got bought up by the big corporations. So word of mouth back then didn't travel everywhere, and some parts of the U.S.A. may not have had many stations interested in playing Saga's music. (3) Also, so much of the U.S.A. had/has a more conservative mindset than much of Canada & Europe. Consequently, the nation tends to be 'culturally isolationist', so without considerable hype, Americans (on-average) are less quick to embrace change than people in urban Canada or Europe. (N.Y. and L.A. are obvious exceptions) That is reflected in the arts, and (4) Finally, there is an undercurrent of patriotism in the U.S.A. that leads to a form of 'cultural protectionism', plus a belief that everything American is better (a mis-interpretation of "American Exceptionalism" that was/is pervasive), so many people in the U.S.A. are less interested in looking outside their borders for cultural or political inspiration. Obviously I don't want to paint everyone in the U.S.A. with the same brush, and there are plenty of exceptions to what I have stated, however, overall, I think these are some of the factors that tend to make it harder for bands from outside the U.S.A. to get a nation-wide, mainstream following there than it is for those bands to 'make it big', in other nations around the world. (an exception...perhaps bands from the U.K.?).
1985 on the First Rock am Ring...with Foreigner, U2, Rick Springfield, Huey Lewis, The Alarm, Chris de Burgh, Gianna Nannini, Nightranger, Joe Cocker and so many others. What would I do to stand one more time there at the Nürburg Ring again !
Led Zep had their utmost song ever in Stairway to Heaven.( witch they destroyed in later live versions for years. Shame.) Saga has their own masterpiece in Don't be late. And man, they do respect their fans by playing it perfectly. Bravo !
Top musicians. All of them. And the drummer, my god ! Honestly, I liked the original drummer (a lefty), but this one adds so much power and depth to this beautiful song ! Who is he ?
Going to see them in Toronto this evening!! (Sep 1) And, even though this video is the Michael Sadler farewell tour, he's rejoined the band!! I can't wait... and I Wont... Be... Late... ;)
That drummer is a BEAST!
I have no idea why these guys, who I have been following for decades, aren't packing the biggest halls in the world. immense talent. Still sound as good as ever.
Grew up with this band, got to know them at the age of 18 during my military service ind Germany of course ;-) Now, I'm 60 and my God, do they still sound as good as the very first time.Hope to see them again one day.
I've been saying that for years! One of the most underrated bands ever!
Oh My Good! The voice is almost the same as 30 years ago! Pure Magic!
Try over 40 years !
His voice is still as good as in his youth. Love this band. Shame they never made it bigger.
Eine der besten Bands der Welt, habe sie schon mit 14 gehört und heute mit 56 immer noch ❤️
Kenne SAGA seit fast 40 Jahren, war auf einem kleinen Konzert, war Spitze
@@jurgenbolte3022 ich sag ja, bis heute bin ich Saga, Manfred man und Depeche mode treu geblieben 😍
next week I'll be 63 - when I listen to this music I'm 33 at the most - probably even younger - can't describe how much I love the sound
great guitar work
...still incredible...an immortal piece of music!!! And the same voice like 25 years ago...Please take me back to the 80s...I miss this crazy years!!! 😢
First time I got to see SAGA was in 1978 at a bar called Kellys in London Ont. Got to see them 17 times in the years following. Never was disappointed. I never understood why this band didn't achieve a higher standing. Another credit to come out of Canada.
The most underrated band in the history of Rock. Saga
what is the make of Ian Crichton's guitar
Music from another dimension ^^
I feel triple guilty because they never were a big deal in Canada 🇨🇦 there home country but the Tragically Hip is worshipped like Gods. 🤦♂️🙄
100% agree, when I was a teenager they were one of those off the radar bands that sounded so different than mainstream, so alluring. I wish I could've seen them live!
They have so many good songs, don't know what is the best song of Saga. Maybe "wind him up"
Perfect drumming !!
I was there. 5th time I saw Saga in concert. The Gig was almost ready and the crew started to dismantle the Drumkit.But the Fans screamed again and again for another encore. And the Band came really back for another Song. Great memories
Great tune from a great Canadian band that never got its dues here!! Seen them 3 times in there hey day and they were simply great!!
after all these years its still way epic
Es treibt mir die Tränen ins Gesicht. So toll. Ich war dabei
Danke ... SAGA ..Ihr seid Live seit 30 Jahren mein Begleiter . Danke für die Autogramme auf meinen Schallplatten .peace
live rock as we want it... great voice since decades, thank you
The band has been constantly successful in Germany since its inception. It is also very popular in Puerto Rico: Saga has visited the island twelve times. Saga's second concert in Puerto Rico (1981) caused riots from fans trying to crash into a sold-out concert that sold over 10,000 tickets. Most of the inner cover photographs from the original vinyl release of In Transit (1982) were taken in Puerto Rico, including a live photograph from the 1981 concert. For a few years, a keyboard riff from their song "No Regrets" became the background music for station breaks at WCAD-FM in San Juan. The band received formal recognition as distinguished visitors from the Puerto Rican legislature in February 2005. Their concert on December 9, 2007 (at the Pier 10 Arena club in Old San Juan) was the last concert that Michael Sadler did with Saga until his announcement of returning to the band on January 2011. I was 17 years old when enjoy their 2nd concert in Puerto Rico in 1981, It was awesome!! Love this band and their music!
I saw this whole Rock am Ring concert on tv in new years evening 1985. I watched it on vcr so many times that the tape worn out. Fortunately, someones have saved their tapes and share them here. I´m still thinking that there were two bands "above over others" , Saga and Marillion.
The first time in a rock concert to enjoy my favorite band ever, 1981 San Juan, Puerto Rico!
The lyrics of this song are so strange, do you know what this song is about? I cant find an explaination anywhere on internet.
I suncribe all that words, iam from Puerto Rico and saga is very loved over here.
Tuve el privelegio de trabajar para Alfa Rock 105 (luego la extinta 106) ese Concierto fue inolvidable. UNICO. Saga es uno de los Grupos más querido en Puerto Rico.
Großartige Erinnerung an meine Jugendzeit...wundervoll :)
Listen to this!:
I live in puerto rico.
They are GODS here.
Met them ages ago with steve on drums and they all signed my tickey stub.
Decades later, the director of the venue where they played recently is my neighbor and took me to their rehearsal. I took my 6-year old son. His first music concert macho man alpha gorilla live experience!
He had a blast!
Afterwards, we went onstage and saw all the gear, met them all, signed my stuff, talked and shared with them, gave them tips on our island and more.
They signed the original lsilent knight lp my dad bought me when it came out.
A dream come true experience!
Great Instrumental Rock. I was born in Puerto Rico and heard them 1980, 1981 and 1982 in Puerto Rico. Thanks for visiting Puerto Rico.
Absolutely. They are awesome. Saw them in '82. Great concert
i got the vinyl albums even in Estonia! and really what a shame so less likes! guys let`s make things better! SAGA forever!!!
Saga was my very first concert I went to see, back when they did a tour in Caracas, Venezuela 1981. Unforgettable!
Juan Mousset I was there too!
Unforgettable experience I was there too 🎵💕
hey brother (in music) I was there with my group of friends (all Saga Die-hard fans) " El Poliedro"..
The sound was awesome.. like u said: Unforgettable
I saw them in early 1982 I believe at University of Missouri Columbia it was a great concert ! At age 19 I was in awe of this groups sound and showmanship
I was there , Poliedro de Caracas 👍🏻
Michael still sounds amazing after all these years.
One of my favorite bands. Saw them 20 times or so. They never did disappoint. Sadler is a great frontman.
Wunderbar ☺️ IN TRANSIT und damit die Liebe zu SAGA hat mich meine ganze Lehrzeit begleitet. Um so schöner noch mal DONT BE LATE hier auf YT zu hören nun sehen!
Wow. What a band. Great music.
SUCH A BEAUTIFUL SONG!!! LOVE SAGA! Thanks, 97 ROCK, Houston TX for introducing these guys in my world.
Was für eine Band! Wunderbar!!!!
One of their very best performances! Great song! Professionalism! ;o))
Great video, nice to see SAGA play in front of such an adoring crowd. I like their live sound, they have sounded great in concert for 40 plus years, plenty of bootlegs for the fans to collect. Long live SAGA !!
One of Canada's most underrated bands.
John gatti - well known in Norway
In the galaxy
And Puerto Rico please Google it and you will see
John gatti Indeed!
Fortunately you are in error, at least in Venezuela the generation of the 80's are full SAGA, they even had a transcendental influence on all the bands that emerged at that time.
Weltklasse,immer und immer wieder Gänsehaut,unglaublich!!!!
X x x x w
This is beyond music!
Музыкальный привет из юности!Слушал эту вещь 43 года назад.Я просто тащусь от неё!
Just cool. Seriously. Good band!
I was there, a great concert of a great band!
one of the best bands ever iwas there too
Superb vocals, beautiful guitar, and killer drummer.
Underated band amazing musicians! Love this song Guitar/Synths amazing!!!!
oh god i still love those songs so much. thanks.
40 Years ago in munich the same goose bumps as today SAGA is one of the best ProgRock Bands
I think that all the people posting here may agree with me : without Saga, Dream Theater would not exist : obvious influence here. Extraordinary song.
warner kurt maybe Saga is a bit better....related to the time, they raised.....one of the most underrated bands ever.. imo
amein!
I have listened to this music so many times. Thanks for this reccord.
Heard them in Oslo Norway in the 80's. Have a lot of cd's and dvd's. I played in a band inspired of Saga. Love them 🎼🎶😊😊
So cool: I was there, Mannheim is my Hometome, 1 day after my Birthday... 22.11.2007, my 25 years aniversary as A SAGA fan... SAGA playd almost every year around my Birthday in Mannheim and i nearly missed none of them... Great to find this concert on RUclips...
I'd like to know from a German fan, why was Saga such a hit in Germany?
ben vad
Because they had that uniquely magical sound, that seemed to fit the time and the spirit back then. All at once, pretty much everyone I knew, listened to them and I got swept away as well. I guess it was just the right time and the right setting for a band like this. And now - 30 years later, I still get chills when I hear their music, because it seems to be part of the soundtrack of my life. Except now - more than back then, I seem to have a sudden understanding of the intelligence and artistic craftsmanship that lies in their work.
MarlowCpt Funny as a Canadian they were almost unknown. Sad really.
Wichtig ist doch nur, dass wir saga kennen und ihre Musik lieben. Einfach genießen. Genuss pur. Wie ein gutes buch. Man ist in einer anderen Welt.
Das ist Kindheit die hab ich soooo lange nicht mehr gehört bestimmt schon 7 Jahre mein Vater hat Saga immer gehört.
Unbelieveable....saw them back in 81/82 "Worlds apart" Tour as a kid of 12 years at Philipshalle / Düsseldorf with Special Guest: Chris Rea...
🫡
Bought the first album blind. Had a strong suspicion it would be something special from the cover art and the song titles. And boy was I right. What a time to be alive. The artists poured so much creativity into their music all decade long. The music of the '70s matched the cinema of the '70s in cerebral immersion, while staying accessible. Saga's songs on that first album are so brilliantly conceived and stunningly played. Sadly most music listeners didn't have the chops to recognize Saga's genius. I think there's a lesson there for those of us that did. Maybe such stirring music *can't* be understood as such by most ears. It's sad, because this band never received their full due. But for us as individuals . . . well, I think we can be damn proud of our discriminating tastes.
Robert Ballot Well said!
One of the first videos on MTV .very special to me and my Dad
@@williamneedham245 I'm glad you caught it. As an avid MTV watcher in those early days, I know it came and went pretty quickly and I don't think it made it to more than medium rotation. I already was a huge Saga fan by then, discovering their first album in the record store bins and taking a flyer on it. I found it incredibly impressive, second track to last (first was no better than so-so and left me wondering whether I'd like the rest on first listen). So when "Don't Be Late" made it to MTV I felt both pride and immense happiness that they had more majestic music in them. Took a long time to find Silent Knight, however, in record stores. Saga had gone dark for me for three years. In those days there was no way of knowing about album releases other than the radio and what the stores carried. So you can imagine my surprise to learn that two more albums had followed the debut. Eventually found it in a record store in Syracuse, where I went to college. Didn't take that warmly to it for a long time (inner sleeve sucked and that always, subliminally, was part of the experience for me). But now I really do like it. I don't have Images of Twilight anymore, but I remember feeling, it too, was a big step down from the first album. How I would love for time to have proved me wrong on that one too. Should seek it out.
Ich könnte heulen wenn ich diese megal geile Musik höre. Ein Sänger der alles gibt! Der beste Gitarrisr den ich jemals gesehen habe
Saw them live 1985 at the Rock am Ring Festival, 80'000 people. What a great show it was...
Touched immer noch das Stück...großes Kino!
A masterpiece...
One of the best songs ever! Seen the band back in the 90's the drums in the box was amazing! 2 thumbs up
OH Man I Love this Song! I Still don't know why I didn't quit my job so I could go see them in Winnipeg a few days ago.
S F . yes . clear sound , top performance.
Me too! I had to work dammit!
Love the keyboard line in this!!!
Under the radar, so many great songs.
Saga! Eine tolle Band! Höre ich immer wieder gern!
I feel like I'm the only American that has their albums on vinyl! No one ever knows who I'm talking about here, it's a shame!
I'm not America, but I've lived in the States since 1977. Listened to Saga in my college days. I'm astounded they never made it in this country; they're so excellent
@@spa97229 I have a few friends in the American midwest who are into Prog Rock and followed Saga from early on. Back in the 70s and early 80s, there still were some radio stations in the U.S. that were independent operations and/or DJs had a lot of control over what was played. Perhaps my friends in the U.S.A. lucked-out with a good local stations?
There are a lot of excellent bands that never got the attention in the U.S.A. that they deserved. Here's my explanation, which is not intended as any form of judgement, but merely observation & analysis...
(1) Some of it has to do with the large population & the huge number of American bands that were/are trying to make it big. It's easy for any band to get lost in the crowd.
(2) Another reason is that tastes & playlists were very regional until all the stations got bought up by the big corporations. So word of mouth back then didn't travel everywhere, and some parts of the U.S.A. may not have had many stations interested in playing Saga's music.
(3) Also, so much of the U.S.A. had/has a more conservative mindset than much of Canada & Europe. Consequently, the nation tends to be 'culturally isolationist', so without considerable hype, Americans (on-average) are less quick to embrace change than people in urban Canada or Europe. (N.Y. and L.A. are obvious exceptions) That is reflected in the arts, and
(4) Finally, there is an undercurrent of patriotism in the U.S.A. that leads to a form of 'cultural protectionism', plus a belief that everything American is better (a mis-interpretation of "American Exceptionalism" that was/is pervasive), so many people in the U.S.A. are less interested in looking outside their borders for cultural or political inspiration.
Obviously I don't want to paint everyone in the U.S.A. with the same brush, and there are plenty of exceptions to what I have stated, however, overall, I think these are some of the factors that tend to make it harder for bands from outside the U.S.A. to get a nation-wide, mainstream following there than it is for those bands to 'make it big', in other nations around the world. (an exception...perhaps bands from the U.K.?).
I have a few friends in the American midwest who have been big fans from Saga's first album on, so you're not alone. 😎🙂
You're not and I agree.
I've had the album Worlds Apart on vinyl for about a decade now. New to drag out the turntable and give it a listen.
saga... meine erste cd! fantastischer sänger, eines der besten gitarrensoli ever 🧡
its a hard working drummer, i like saga so much i can say, i am a profisional musican
Immer wieder geil, SAGA, kenne ich live.
Ich auch,ist zwar schon ein paar Jährchen her,aber die sind live der absolute Hammer
Lange nicht mehr gehört........und trotzdem sofort Gänsehaut......Hammer!!!
goosebumps! this is fantastic
Saga RULES!!!!!!!! ROCK ON!!!!!!!
True that! Wicked freakin' awesome! :-)
- That drummer is phenomenal!
I feel transported back in the Party Times of the 80th with the masterpiece's of Saga's music
Damals die Party-Alternative zur NDW 👍
What an awesome song....incredible band. 👏👏👏
One of my favourite songs of the 80’s we used to turn it on full volume when we’re going surfing
1985 on the First Rock am Ring...with Foreigner, U2, Rick Springfield, Huey Lewis, The Alarm, Chris de Burgh, Gianna Nannini, Nightranger, Joe Cocker and so many others. What would I do to stand one more time there at the Nürburg Ring again !
Wowww
ich war auch dabei!
J'avais complètement oublié SAGA !...retour au bons souvenirs ....
Me encanta Saga, tengo todos sus discos y en directo son realmente sobresalientes.
I discovered SAGA in 1984, and i love them til now
Times Up was the first song I heard from them
In 1979 in Puerto Rico
Led Zep had their utmost song ever in Stairway to Heaven.( witch they destroyed in later live versions for years. Shame.)
Saga has their own masterpiece in Don't be late. And man, they do respect their fans by playing it perfectly. Bravo !
perfect drumming !
i love this song ,and the band !
Saga/PUERTO Rico THANK YOU 😮
i m from malaysia.i love this band since my student days in ohio univ 1979.on the loose was revolutionary!
Brings back wonderful memories !!!!!!
SAGA = High End Music 🤛👍🔥 c u february 2020 in Germany 😀
You're not the only one. I also have their vinyl LP's. I lived in Canada in the 70's and loved their music.
Die Stimme und der Sound. Great.
Just bought my tickets for the September show coming to Casino Rama. Can’t wait :)
So great !!! magic voice !!!Tkanks Dom
These guys deserve the IMAX treatment ! Better than they were in the 80's !!!
That was much better than todays Saga!! Much more feeling!!!!!
Amazing performance,,,Saga 4 ever
The best
G r e a t !
Wonderful !
+maria alejandra rodriguez de fernandez das sind die besten !!!
I have been with them since the late seventies, very underrated in the UK but what a band.
In Venezuela they sounded and liked very much too, even they came for a gig in the 80's!... Awesome!!!...
Norman Guzmán tuve la dicha de estar alli las dos veces
Igualmente amigos: ¡los dos conciertos!
Que depinga yo también estuve ahí.... Teresa carreño. Porque luego vinieron con otro cantante que no cuadró mucho. Saludos desde Caracas
Excelente Saga, los vi en el poliedro,impecable presentación en vivo.
Top musicians. All of them. And the drummer, my god ! Honestly, I liked the original drummer (a lefty), but this one adds so much power and depth to this beautiful song ! Who is he ?
The drummer is Chris Sutherland.
@@parisbercy the original drummer was Steve Negus, I went to school with him
@@kimhandy6117 The question was: Who is the drummer in this video? This is not Steve Negus! And not who was your classmate.
С 80-х годов мои ОСОБЫЕ, очень любимые музыканты!
Необычность, оригинальность, особенность и какая то фантастическая загадочная притягательность!!
Best live band! Simply great
SAGA un groupe mythique à une époque mythique ,l'âge d'or de la musique.
Gänsehaut!
Absolut!!!
best done live
for sure mon.
OMG the live perfect arpeggios...
Great Musicians…..they love their Audience….! And we love them❤
I heard them first time in 1985 (Rock am Ring). Great band ever...😎👍❤️
Going to see them in Toronto this evening!! (Sep 1) And, even though this video is the Michael Sadler farewell tour, he's rejoined the band!! I can't wait... and I Wont... Be... Late... ;)