Hi all.. I am singing backgrounds with Ronnie on this track. I knew him well and yes his leaving this world is totally due to police brutality and the failure of proper inverstigation and procedure when he suffered a seizure at the police station, he should never have been there and should have been at the hospital because he had been hit by a car riding his bicycle. I also worked with Robbie and his sister Cheryl, The Raes ... all history now and much of it filled with melancholy and sadness. I am so glad you keep him in your hearts. Nancy Nash
Hi Sazacha, and thanks for your comment! I have spent over a decade researching the band, and host an archive called "Fans of PRISM: The Ron Tabak Era" on Facebook. I am very aware of who you are and your incredible contributions to Prism recordings and "The Rae's" variety show for its entire run...(alongside so many other popular Canadian songs throughout the years). This footage is part of the entire series that I personally acquired from Cherrill Rae. I would really like to talk with you about your times in the studio with Jane Mortifee, Bruce Fairbairn and PRISM...and the other songs like "You Walked Away Again", "Night To Remember", etc... Likewise, I have numerous bed tracks and demos which might bring back some good memories of those times. Please message me and please join my Facebook page if you like. It would be a thrill to talk with you anytime!
everyone who had good days around 1980 is experiencing sadness now. the best way to honor people like this is to have their music played somewhere where people can discover it.
hi nancy hope you are well wow those were the days ah check out my comment on young and the restless rons passing still gets me very upset it was time the truth was told
The Original Band Prism from Canada, was 1 of the greatest bands in the world, , it’s so sad with the loss of lead singer Ron Tabak his voice can never be duplicated, and the rest of the band member’s were all great together, Canada, came out with many great bands, like April Wine, Trooper, Of course Prism, The Guess Who, and so many singers , I always loved the Canadian bands, I’m in the USA, but still wanted to hear what Canada came with👍👍👍✌️✌️✌️❤️❤️❤️
PRISM in my mind one of CANADA's greatest musical acts its just a shame that the world never got to see the band grow into a true ROCK LEGENDS they were destined to be R.I.P. RON and thanks for the great sound tracks to my youth.
I saw Prism on Terry David Mulligan's music show in the 70's before they hit it big. They sounded average, but once they found their sound with Tabak's incredibly unique voice, they launched. So high that they were soon playing the Martian Astrobowl :) My brother had the 8-track with the song Take Me to the Kaptain. Listened to that over and over and over.
Saw Prism at the Hanover Coliseum in 1980, I think. Had all the records and loved the concert. The Seventies were great for Canadian rock, and these guys were about the best.
Thanks for this Tabakfan. One of Canada's best bands ever and Ron was certainly an incredible vocalist. Lots of memories and still sad that he's gone way too soon.
@daaf63 He never got his second chance to take Prism to the next level. I suppose I have mixed feelings of anger and sadness. Anger at the industry for not providing these musicians with more support and less pressure to produce sales and fill concert venues. And sadness that he went so young and he had such a bright future.
@maverick2867 Yes, it's the studio track. The band is doing live synch video to the album cut--the common practise for all the acts that were featured on this show.
I love that guitar solo, especially at the end. I believe this time he's playing a Canadian made Lado guitar. Beautiful instrument. Usually he plays a Yamaha 2000 or 4000 model. Both guitars have incredible sustain.
@7beers Yes, on the studio recording---native Canadians like Nancy Nash and Ann Mortifee can be heard on numerous Prism songs like this and 'Night To Remember". The band is doing live synch video to the album cut--the common practise for all the acts that were featured on this show.
Thank you SO much for posting this!! I still miss Ron's voice to this day. The day he died was one of the saddest days in my life.....Ron, you are missed SO very much!!
@nikotwasik Hey, glad you found it and have good memories! Hard to believe it's been 25 years since Tabak passed on. Fans are invited to the Facebook page called -- Prism: The Ron Tabak Era -- for lots of collections and memorabilia about the band---join up, all are welcome.
Virginia, please hold on to me - Don't leave it all behind - Is there somethng I can say, that will change your mind? Virginia, Virginia, don't go - We miss Ron, lots -
It is always so great to have his friends drop in to comment, John! If you haven't already, please join my facebook community "Fans of PRISM: The Ron Tabak Era" . Lots of imagery, shared stories and rare audio/video. Thanks for the comment!
+nowhereinslowmotion It would be great if you can sign the petition to see PRISM inducted in the Canadian Music Hall of Fame at www.gopetiton.com/petitions/prism-halloffame.html.
Awsome, this is the first time I have seen Ron Tabak in top form. The other videos are not of this quality. Thank you for allowing us to share this video.
glad i got the chance to see them live with Ron ...77’ or 78’ ( long time ago folks lol ) at the Coliseum in Moncton NB ! ..saw so many great Canadian rock bands come to town back in those days ... unlike now 👎🏻 ...awesome memories ✌🏻🇨🇦 !
just seen these guys at rockin the rock festival in little current, ontario. What a great show they put on. it always disappoints me that many great canadian bands like them(national velvet,saga etc..) never get the credit or recognition they deserve
@1966Spudman Thanks Spudman, Drop by the site on facebook called Prism: The Ron Tabak Era for links to all the videos, as well as photos, memorabilia and trivia about one of Canada's best band's and singer. All are welcome...
@daaf63 Guess me and my buddies weren't the only ones who thought the same. When Appetite for Destruction was numbing the globe, my buddy Curt says "hey these guys sound like Prism' Ron was a great singer, ahead of his time. :)
This fella made my youth a tad better, circumstances with band mates n management lead, in part, to Ron’s demise. Peace, my brother, Prism was never, ever the same
I had the pleasure of seeing Prism in Toronto at the Ontario Place Forum and it was a great show... they were great live but this is definitely a studio track lip-sync job.
I Agree Ron was great Sandy LUCKED OUT... NO COMPARISON.... WHAT SO EVER ... .. THEY NEED TO CHANGE THE NAME ... BUT THE CHILDREN OF TODAY WILL NEVER KNOW.. THE REAL PRISM " UNLESSBTHEY YOU TUBE IT" THANX YOU TUBE!!!!
@10hab you are very correct i agree 100% i saw Ron and prism in person in 1981 , this guy was fantastic , his voice needed no background music . it was awesome to see him in person very very powerful in person .just awesome ,,,,, died on his bike ,, too sad 4 me . i will always remember his incredible performance !!!
Ooh that’s the year Ron Tabak sadly passed away. Such an underrated band that should have gone on to greater heights. I’ve been binge listening to their music again and man it’s good. You can play an album like see forever eyes and just let it play out because every song is killer no filler.
Tabak decided to cycle to Harlow's home on Christmas Eve 1984 as a way to get some exercise. This turned out to be poor judgment, as the roads were snow covered and he rode at night without a headlight and helmet. It is believed that on the way, Tabak was struck by a passing vehicle, fell and hit his head on the pavement. He was taken by ambulance to the hospital where doctors did not detect anything wrong with him. Upon being released, Tabak abruptly became abusive, prompting two police officers at the hospital to arrest him on the belief he was drunk. He was later discovered unconscious in his jail cell and was rushed back to the hospital. A second examination discovered a blood clot had developed on the right side of his brain. Tabak died on Christmas Day 1984.
@@revertinotse8582 Thanks for the clarification. Not to throw shade on Bryan Adams- he can obviously write- but this song has a level of sophistication in the verses that just ain't Bryan Adam's thing.
Ron was clipped in the back left shoulder by a pickup truck with extended sideview mirrors as he was riding along causing him to crash onto the roadway. Yes, Ron had no lights, but why the driver wasn't charged with inattentive driving I'll never understand. If they were paying attention, they should have seen him. Probably came from a money family which would explain why they never faced any type of charges. Then again, Driver/Cycling laws were really lax back then compared to nowadays.
@daaf63 I don't think so. See, Ron Tabak sounded the same live as he did on the albums. Axl Rose is ALL studio!!! He sucks live.... When he shows up that is....
@@glengamble526 no maybes about it, I saw them live, and worked quite a few of their shows. Most shows like this back in the day didn't use live performances. But THIS is a live performance.. ruclips.net/video/VyH_TTszwS8/видео.html
Seen them in 79 at the Pacific Coliseum backed up by Loverboy, was my first concert, not a bad way to start with 2 local groups, but I never became a fan of loverboy, Prism was far superior
Doesn't matter if you we're a fan or not, Loverboy was great as well, had way more hit's and lasted longer, just different a bit. But do agree, the lead singer for Prism was amazing!!!!
Currently Prism got a Brand new Lineup. On a Different Topic. What's up with the So call Donny & Marie Costume?🤮👎. It was said in 1988. Survivors Norton Mitchell & Harlow Recruited Vocalist Name Darcy & Keyboardist Andy Lorimer. Since than What's been going on? It's been 30 Years Later. Composer Bruce Miller
Personally I think his death was due to the hospital calling the police due to his combativeness,(might have not happened though if he had not been drinking and had the strong smell of alcohol ) but he should have at least been restrained and x-rayed and examined..... but alas, none of us were there, so making these call now are a moot point... he is truly missed for sure... I have several of their vinyl albums..... as well as CD versions
Hi all.. I am singing backgrounds with Ronnie on this track. I knew him well and yes his leaving this world is totally due to police brutality and the failure of proper inverstigation and procedure when he suffered a seizure at the police station, he should never have been there and should have been at the hospital because he had been hit by a car riding his bicycle. I also worked with Robbie and his sister Cheryl, The Raes ... all history now and much of it filled with melancholy and sadness. I am so glad you keep him in your hearts. Nancy Nash
Hi Sazacha, and thanks for your comment! I have spent over a decade researching the band, and host an archive called "Fans of PRISM: The Ron Tabak Era" on Facebook. I am very aware of who you are and your incredible contributions to Prism recordings and "The Rae's" variety show for its entire run...(alongside so many other popular Canadian songs throughout the years). This footage is part of the entire series that I personally acquired from Cherrill Rae. I would really like to talk with you about your times in the studio with Jane Mortifee, Bruce Fairbairn and PRISM...and the other songs like "You Walked Away Again", "Night To Remember", etc... Likewise, I have numerous bed tracks and demos which might bring back some good memories of those times. Please message me and please join my Facebook page if you like. It would be a thrill to talk with you anytime!
Fred Flintstone I thought Ron was killed in a motorcycle accident? Either way, it is very tragic and a big loss in the Canadian music industry!
Nancy Nash ❤
everyone who had good days around 1980 is experiencing sadness now. the best way to honor people like this is to have their music played somewhere where people can discover it.
hi nancy hope you are well wow those were the days ah check out my comment on young and the restless rons passing still gets me very upset it was time the truth was told
The Original Band Prism from Canada, was 1 of the greatest bands in the world, , it’s so sad with the loss of lead singer Ron Tabak his voice can never be duplicated, and the rest of the band member’s were all great together, Canada, came out with many great bands, like April Wine, Trooper, Of course Prism, The Guess Who, and so many singers , I always loved the Canadian bands, I’m in the USA, but still wanted to hear what Canada came with👍👍👍✌️✌️✌️❤️❤️❤️
I loved the band Prism, when Ron Tabak was lead singer
Very true, when I first heard his voice, I was hooked, luv the Band Prism, just very Sad from losing Ron😪😪
Just effing yes. I love you Prism with all my heart from a 53 year old dude.
Yay, I do, too!
Great band, Ron had a unique voice that cant be duplicated RIP
PRISM in my mind one of CANADA's greatest musical acts its just a shame that the world never got to see the band grow into a true ROCK LEGENDS they were destined to be R.I.P. RON and thanks for the great sound tracks to my youth.
How can you not like this????
A great Canadian band from my youth. Rip Ron....Never forgotten
PRISM STILL ROCKS. Ron Tabak, what a vocalist. Made those songs with his vocals.
Uh, not really, never the same, older and no more Ron, can't compare.
@@TevinJamesBand I meant they stand the test of time.
I saw Prism on Terry David Mulligan's music show in the 70's before they hit it big. They sounded average, but once they found their sound with Tabak's incredibly unique voice, they launched. So high that they were soon playing the Martian Astrobowl :) My brother had the 8-track with the song Take Me to the Kaptain. Listened to that over and over and over.
Saw Prism at the Hanover Coliseum in 1980, I think. Had all the records and loved the concert. The Seventies were great for Canadian rock, and these guys were about the best.
Wore out my brothers 8 track listening to this song! Great band! R.I.P. Ron Tabak..you are missed!
Best rock band ever!
Happy belated birthday to Lindsay Mitchell( nice solo)
From Vancouver BC. Formerly known as Seeds Of Time. Changed Name to Prism. And the rest are in the Archives
Just a northern Ontario farm boy in the 1970’s when I first heard Prism and Ron’s legendary vocals .... good memories.
One of the top Canadian bands of ALL time, RIP Ron!!
This song was name after my late mother Virginia. She’s in heaven with the angels.
Hi Nancy. I have heard the sad story. Honoured to leave the next post. You sound great!!
I’ve been a fan of Prism for decades! When the album Armageddon came out, I rushed to grab it! Still have the vinyl, cassette, and DVD
Thanks for this Tabakfan. One of Canada's best bands ever and Ron was certainly an incredible vocalist. Lots of memories and still sad that he's gone way too soon.
@daaf63 He never got his second chance to take Prism to the next level. I suppose I have mixed feelings of anger and sadness. Anger at the industry for not providing these musicians with more support and less pressure to produce sales and fill concert venues. And sadness that he went so young and he had such a bright future.
@maverick2867 Yes, it's the studio track. The band is doing live synch video to the album cut--the common practise for all the acts that were featured on this show.
I was so happy to find a video with Ron in it! may he R.I.P. such a wonderful, friendly and talented man he was
I love that guitar solo, especially at the end. I believe this time he's playing a Canadian made Lado guitar. Beautiful instrument. Usually he plays a Yamaha 2000 or 4000 model. Both guitars have incredible sustain.
One of the true under rated great canadian bands..... I had the privilege of seeing them back in the early 80s at the Forum in Ontario Place.
Remember killing the battery in my brothers truck listening to this 8-track...was only 10. ..he was mad lol
I stole a prism and April wine cassette out of my brothers truck....I still think he is mad
@7beers Yes, on the studio recording---native Canadians like Nancy Nash and Ann Mortifee can be heard on numerous Prism songs like this and 'Night To Remember". The band is doing live synch video to the album cut--the common practise for all the acts that were featured on this show.
Thank you SO much for posting this!! I still miss Ron's voice to this day. The day he died was one of the saddest days in my life.....Ron, you are missed SO very much!!
@nikotwasik Hey, glad you found it and have good memories! Hard to believe it's been 25 years since Tabak passed on.
Fans are invited to the Facebook page called -- Prism: The Ron Tabak Era -- for lots of collections and memorabilia about the band---join up, all are welcome.
ty Tabakfan. this song deserves face time!
Love the outfits the hosts are wearing!
Virginia, please hold on to me -
Don't leave it all behind -
Is there somethng I can say, that will change your mind?
Virginia, Virginia, don't go -
We miss Ron, lots -
GOT to know Ron in 81 & 82. He helped me a lot , Fave singer ever!
It is always so great to have his friends drop in to comment, John! If you haven't already, please join my facebook community "Fans of PRISM: The Ron Tabak Era" . Lots of imagery, shared stories and rare audio/video. Thanks for the comment!
@@Tabakfan l will
Loved this band even though I never got to see them live.
David Theuerl same here x 2. One of my fave bands overall.
+nowhereinslowmotion It would be great if you can sign the petition to see PRISM inducted in the Canadian Music Hall of Fame at www.gopetiton.com/petitions/prism-halloffame.html.
Awsome, this is the first time I have seen Ron Tabak in top form. The other videos are not of this quality. Thank you for allowing us to share this video.
glad i got the chance to see them live with Ron ...77’ or 78’ ( long time ago folks lol ) at the Coliseum in Moncton NB ! ..saw so many great Canadian rock bands come to town back in those days ... unlike now 👎🏻 ...awesome memories ✌🏻🇨🇦 !
Saw Prism in Wabamun Ab. last weekend.. was incredible! Made the radio station video too :D awesome time!
RIP Ron. Enjoyed the parties we shared.
just seen these guys at rockin the rock festival in little current, ontario. What a great show they put on. it always disappoints me that many great canadian bands like them(national velvet,saga etc..)
never get the credit or recognition they deserve
I was there too!
yeah this song, Ginny you know if your searchin it was fun...cheers
RIP Ron. He was great.
FOR SURE!!
So young, so good... so missed. ] -)
A beginning of amazing rock from ca7
damn i love this song and ron :)
I'm think I'm starting to age. This sounds so good. Can we please start the music back over, starting with the 70's
I am 58 and this music sounds so good to me
My first concert! 43 years later and still one of my favorite bands. RIP Ron and Dorothy Stratten. Both taken much to soon!
@1966Spudman Thanks Spudman, Drop by the site on facebook called Prism: The Ron Tabak Era for links to all the videos, as well as photos, memorabilia and trivia about one of Canada's best band's and singer. All are welcome...
Met and enjoyed the time as the bar and limo scene, Jack city,love and miss it, Charles
RIP RON :(
Solid rock song!
@daaf63 Guess me and my buddies weren't the only ones who thought the same. When Appetite for Destruction was numbing the globe, my buddy Curt says "hey these guys sound like Prism' Ron was a great singer, ahead of his time. :)
Other than the theme song, this was my favorite of off the Armageddon album.
This fella made my youth a tad better, circumstances with band mates n management lead, in part, to Ron’s demise. Peace, my brother, Prism was never, ever the same
After Tabak’s death I bought the next album and never purchased another ever again.. gone way to fuggn soon
I had the pleasure of seeing Prism in Toronto at the Ontario Place Forum and it was a great show... they were great live but this is definitely a studio track lip-sync job.
We lost both Ron and buzz shearman about a year apart. Both great singers from great bands
HAPPY BIRTHDAY RON.....
I Agree Ron was great Sandy LUCKED OUT... NO COMPARISON.... WHAT SO EVER ... .. THEY NEED TO CHANGE THE NAME ... BUT THE CHILDREN OF TODAY WILL NEVER KNOW.. THE REAL PRISM " UNLESSBTHEY YOU TUBE IT" THANX YOU TUBE!!!!
Neal Frankhauser And thanks to Prism in the 70’s! Great live music
@10hab you are very correct i agree 100% i saw Ron and prism in person in 1981 , this guy was fantastic , his voice needed no background music . it was awesome to see him in person very very powerful in person .just awesome ,,,,, died on his bike ,, too sad 4 me . i will always remember his incredible performance !!!
R.I. P. Ron
I just came to have a look at the Attila Odyssey guitar that Lindsay Mitchell was playing. Nice guitar. Decent guitar work too.
I’m and always will be a true Prism Fan , but only when they had Ron Tabak
Excellent.
Guardians of The Galaxy
Double platinum would mean 2000000 albums sold
Double platinum in Canada is two hundred thousand. In America. It’s 2 million.
the kit those hosts were wearing is fucken hilarious.!
Sadly I only discovered Prism at the tender age of 16 in 1984, Armageddon is still one of my desert island Albums
Ooh that’s the year Ron Tabak sadly passed away. Such an underrated band that should have gone on to greater heights. I’ve been binge listening to their music again and man it’s good. You can play an album like see forever eyes and just let it play out because every song is killer no filler.
Tabak decided to cycle to Harlow's home on Christmas Eve 1984 as a way to get some exercise. This turned out to be poor judgment, as the roads were snow covered and he rode at night without a headlight and helmet. It is believed that on the way, Tabak was struck by a passing vehicle, fell and hit his head on the pavement. He was taken by ambulance to the hospital where doctors did not detect anything wrong with him. Upon being released, Tabak abruptly became abusive, prompting two police officers at the hospital to arrest him on the belief he was drunk. He was later discovered unconscious in his jail cell and was rushed back to the hospital. A second examination discovered a blood clot had developed on the right side of his brain. Tabak died on Christmas Day 1984.
I sadly remember reading this in the Star. RIP Ron.
I know... breaks my heart. Such a talent - so much to live for. RIP Ron. ] -)
It's nice to see that Donnie and Marie raided Liberace's wardrobe. WTF were those hosts wearing?
That was the very old Show Called The Raes. I believe they were Husband & Wife
Luv Lindsay Mitchell's guitar work too -
That fade-out tho
yeah Virginia Aka Ginny ........remember when?
Yes they would have made top.10 bands in the world ron was the voice
RIP Ron Tabak
My first concert. 1977. Get this.... they were backed up by this nobody band called Loverboy.
Loverboy didn't form until 1979.
@Here Here Memory mustn't be what it was. Checked out the Loverboy page and the tour that I was thinking of was in 1980.
Kool.
Just think what they could have done epic band from Canada
One of the first songs written by Bryan Adams
Don't Let Him Know. Composed by Bryan Adams & Jim Vallance
Virginia was Composed By Writer Bruce Miller
@@revertinotse8582 Thanks for the clarification. Not to throw shade on Bryan Adams- he can obviously write- but this song has a level of sophistication in the verses that just ain't Bryan Adam's thing.
Virginia flew Air Canada in 1980....
Aaannnnd ... he wore the glove before Michael did!
They sound too perfect - could it be the album playing?
I heard through friends in bands that Ronnie was high on pot which help to cause the bike accident plus no lights.
Ron was clipped in the back left shoulder by a pickup truck with extended sideview mirrors as he was riding along causing him to crash onto the roadway. Yes, Ron had no lights, but why the driver wasn't charged with inattentive driving I'll never understand. If they were paying attention, they should have seen him. Probably came from a money family which would explain why they never faced any type of charges. Then again, Driver/Cycling laws were really lax back then compared to nowadays.
So. Who.s on Vocals in Prism? Would it be Al Harlow??
Al Harlow on vocals now...he is an original member.
Was there a book written about this awesome band?
@daaf63 I don't think so. See, Ron Tabak sounded the same live as he did on the albums. Axl Rose is ALL studio!!! He sucks live.... When he shows up that is....
Maybe, but this isn’t live.
@@glengamble526 no maybes about it, I saw them live, and worked quite a few of their shows. Most shows like this back in the day didn't use live performances. But THIS is a live performance.. ruclips.net/video/VyH_TTszwS8/видео.html
Is Rocket Norton still active in the music industry?
Seen them in 79 at the Pacific Coliseum backed up by Loverboy, was my first concert, not a bad way to start with 2 local groups, but I never became a fan of loverboy, Prism was far superior
Doesn't matter if you we're a fan or not, Loverboy was great as well, had way more hit's and lasted longer, just different a bit. But do agree, the lead singer for Prism was amazing!!!!
Love Prism...wondering what is with the single black glove? Something wrong with his hand or pre michael jackson thing?
He thought it constituted a ‘look’ 😂
Currently Prism got a Brand new Lineup. On a Different Topic. What's up with the So call Donny & Marie Costume?🤮👎. It was said in 1988. Survivors Norton Mitchell & Harlow Recruited Vocalist Name Darcy & Keyboardist Andy Lorimer. Since than What's been going on? It's been 30 Years Later. Composer Bruce Miller
Great tunes, man I miss that era
What’s with his left glove ?
His voice just slays me all the time...Such a waste.
Those shoulders give her +500 to Intelligence and stamina
Personally I think his death was due to the hospital calling the police due to his combativeness,(might have not happened though if he had not been drinking and had the strong smell of alcohol ) but he should have at least been restrained and x-rayed and examined..... but alas, none of us were there, so making these call now are a moot point... he is truly missed for sure... I have several of their vinyl albums..... as well as CD versions
Back in the day Memorial arena hagart,Carmel, Duane me ,???,
@just4tunes I doubt Axl Rose could do anyone's songs. Ya gotta show up to do them.
Tad wood goblins lol
Fadeout. Clapping. Live. Right.
Another cycling accident!
what's with the silly Air Canada cutaways?
Aren't there female backup singers?