@@davidteller7681 Yes he did. I'm actually in contact with his wife Lyda on here. I'm not sure that she is gonna finish the book that Gregg was gonna put out.
@@bearsmartdurango He was never ranked among the "greatest" rock guitarists. Not that he was Hendrix or Paige or Clapton, but he was up there and never got the credit that he deserved because he could make his guitar do anything and everything. He was drastically underrated by everyone except REO fans. We know how good he was. RIP Gary.
I've been a fan of REO forever...especially because of Gary Richrath's exceptional guitar playing. Mike Murphy is a more pleasing singer than Kevin Cronin to me. Kevi's ok but very one-dimensional in my view. Richrath is indeed probably up there with the most underrated players of all time. Just great and so cool in the day.
Thanks Ned! I've seen this before, but never all together. I'm always amazed at Gary's guitar strength and style. Gary was one of a kind and never got the respect that he deserved. One of the greatest in style and with a untouchable sound without electronic achieving it. This is the year, or the year after I discovered R.E.O.. R.E.O. was a great band and started buying their albums and going to their concerts. RIP Gary!
@@tkalbfeld1 I grew up listening to R.E.O. Speedwagon, Nazareth, Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Ronny Montrose, and Lynyrd Skynyrd, and Eric Clapton and Occasionally some Dobie Brothers. Those were some of the first albums I bought. Then came the second wave with Foghat, Boston, ACDC, the Jay Geils Band Blue Oyster Cult Styx, Rush etc. One thing I've noticed, I've never grown tired of listening to R.EO., and I'm always waiting to hear that guitar of Gary's to bring the music to life.
Sitting alone in my apartment after a long shift, tuned in to the Don Kirshner show and saw REO for the first time. I was hooked. Gary one of the greatest and yes, I prefer Murphy to Cronin. More natural with the band I think.
I agree. This to me is the REO Speedwagon that I like. The Kevin Cronin power ballad stuff doesn't rock for me. Everyone here shines as a good solid rockin band. Richrath is very underated especially how young he is here. Mike Murphy has a cool distinct voice that works for this band.
I remember meeting Mike Murphy in the early 90s, he was working as an art teacher at a local middle school in our neighborhood. He couldn't stand Kevin Cronin and he was very opinionated....
Gregg playing the Thunderbird bass! I really liked Michael Murphy's version of this more than Kevin's. What can you say about Gary but "Wow!" Thanks for the great songs!
@@toddblanks agreed- & something else that amazes me as a "wanna be" guitar player is,Gary Richrath plugged straight in to a Marshall Amp- no peddles ,no effects- Eric Clapton talkes about feel and how everyone sounds little different than others for better or for worse-Richrath? That dude had an sound, a unique sound all his own, and when i listen to the live stuff from the mid 70's I cannot think of a player today who puts such a bad ass stamp on a band's sound like the one and only Mr Gary Richrath (& I'm not even that big of an REO fan) Here's to ya Brah 🎸📻🎼
One of my fave albums of all time. I have had that album on every form of media it has ever been released. Wore two LPs out. First concert I ever went to. Gary was a guitar god to me...still is.
I remember my older brother bringing home the Lost In a Dream album in 1976 and playing it on a SEARS stereo with these smaller speakers in our basement. My first exposer to REO. Growing up in Champaign it was a BIG deal. No one makes music like this anymore. An era gone by. Ahhh the good old days.
This REO lineup was their best ever with Mike Murphy. They played with a hard rocking bluesy sound. They also put a lot soul into their music. With Cronin, they became a one dimensional, commercialized sell out pop band in the 80's. RIP Gregg Phibin.
I respectfully disagree. I think Kevin Cronin has a better voice and took them to a new level. I like the songs of the early years, but I like them better with Kevin singing them. I also like the songs with Kevin.
Mike Murphy was the best voice for the Wagon, his rendition of Ridin' the Srorm Out is by far better than Kevin's..but his Lost in a Dream years dictated my life in those days, to ways I approached living & feeling,when he sang "You Can Fly"-it made me fly.🛩
I love that we can listen to "157 Riverside Avenue" as sung by all three lead singers in REO's history. I enjoy each one. Mike has such a unique voice and adds a great flavor to this classic.
Hey, I don’t mean to offend any REO fans, but it seemed to me that they really kind of lost rock ‘n’ roll when Kevin Cronin‘s influence took over and they went pop radio hits!! and truly their last great rock song, to me, was back on the road again by their bass player Bruce Hall on nine lives!!!
t's not so much Gary was underrated as a guitarist, it was just too many people didn't even know who he was. But if you did hear of him, you knew his playing was fire. His shredding on "Golden Country" from the live album was as powerful as anyone who ever strapped on a Les Paul. Look at his beautiful smile on this clip. He was soooooo happy playing. That's all he ever cared about. And that's how I'll always remember him. Rest in Peace, Gary.
Thanks for uploading this. I loved REO. Then they got Cronin to sing and I really didn't like his voice at all. I know they had their biggest success with him, but I never could stand him. This version of riding the storm out is much more to my taste.
🔊🎵Philbin was a excellent bassist🔊🎼 I know many people don't like Kevin Cronin, but he has twice the vocal range of Mike Murphy and probably the reason they had many radio hits.🔊🎶
I don't think that it's that they don't like Kevin, but more to do with how he took the band away from Gary. I think it started out happening slowly and progressed at a much faster pace towards the end.
@@edarnold1426 Indeed he did pretty much become the leader, but he was also the one who was writing all their hit songs in the end. It is sad that Gary couldn't beat the alcohol before it beat him💣.
@@Whitevaliantwarrior What's sadder is that after he did I think he only played with them one time in 2013. That and as far as I know, they never released a no1 hit after he left. Personally I don't think they should have left him alone, they didn't leave Neal alone after his problems. I think the taking over started in about 1979 or 80. I don't know, I liked R.E.O. clear back in late 73 or early 74 when I saw them and bought my first album of theirs T.W.O..
Wish there was more live recordings of this lineup. The short Long Beach Nov. 1974 audio only recording is just "OK" sounding. I hope that full video is found (or shared) one day.....
Before the " Kevin " days Cronin or whatever Kevin's last name was, That guy would have been lucky to have been singing in a Holliday Inn lounge had Gary Richrath not crossed paths with him, Then the scrawny whimp fired GR and he died, Don't use the " brother " word Cronin, your a Whimp!!!
If you listen to Gary’s solo during Without Expression at 8:28 you can hear bits of the same solo from the solo in They’re On The Road which they released the same year this concert was recorded.
I saw this exact lineup in New Orleans opening up for Uriah Heep when the Heep was at their peak. Uriah Heep didn’t stand a chance matching REO with Gary shredding that guitar.
My first rock concert was seeing this same lineup earlier that month (4-10-74) at Purdue Univ in West Lafayette Indiana. Like REO, another regional band at the time, Styx, was to open. However they spelled Styx wrong on the ticket and apparently because of that they canceled. That was a bummer but REO was great. Riding the Storm Out had been recorded with Cronin on vocals but he left the band and Murphy overdubbed for the album and his head was also airbrushed onto Cronins body on the album cover. Of course Cronin was hired back a couple years later.
Back in the day there was also a band called Mike Murphy and the One Eyed Jacks playing the bar circuits in REO local areas. Eventually Murphy migrated to REO. Don't know the story behind it. Just some FYI ... Murphy was a fairly decent guitar player himself.
A big band in the '70's for sure! Love them with Michael Murphy a bit better than with Kevin,but they were and are still a great band! Them and Robin Trower I've seen around 8 times each and always great shows! Thanks for this!!
Ive only re captured Gary ...From UK ..saw REO SPEEDWAGON ..on TV in 80's ..I am rock drummer ..later done stuff ..I remember thinking that guitarist shines ,,,never really liked the band ..but all time ago ...found who he was ,,real shame ..he was better than that really ..found out he died ...but always remember him ..he stood as great guitar breaks in the music ..yep ..finding wrong band etc ..rock n roll ..not easy ...RIP Gary ...I felt it ..enough for me..
I remember I bought this and was disappointed Kevin Cronin had quit the band, but really grew to like this album. The 70's were rockin' in the Quad Cities.
Top of the class See and hear for yourself First person can not get no better in the now Giving thanks again Today is another too day. Great to be riding the storm out
Mid to late 60's my buds dad owned lou's quarry in appleton,wi. A beer bar. We would go there on saturday to get the place ready for the night. Soon a vehicle and trailer would back up to the door. The bands were REO, One Eyed jacks,Fuse, the future Cheap Trick. Amazing days. Many more bands. It was fun.
But without Kevin they wouldn't have become what they became. Was that good or bad? Most of this kind of vibe was lost once 'Hi-Infidelity' came out and the rest I guess you could say is history.
Wow! This was filmed 22 days after I saw them open up for the Doobie Brothers in San Antonio on my 18th birthday! It was an incredible show and I'll never forget it. I've seen REO many times over the years, but I thought this was the best line up.
I love this song I'm in love one of my favorites of all time but to everyone saying Terry's better than Kevin this song's a dime a dozen when they got Kevin they got real hits now do I like all the ballads not hey probably overdid those but come on they weren't going to be popular beyond the late 80s early 90s no matter whob the lead singer was. That music was over at least for a lot of people
Everybody back then raved about Don Kirshner's Rock Concert. I preferred ABC's Wide World of In Concert. Come to find out that ABC did not keep many videos from their show. I heard they recorded shows over shows. But we spent many Saturday nights watching Wide World of In Concert.
When rock was good . You could understand the words . No over processed music under lying the singer . Hint - the band could play their instruments . I never got to see Terry Luttrell or Michael Murphy as for this presentation of Don Kirshner . Kevin Cronin was fronting the band . Cronin did bring the band to a broader audience . Lastly REO Speedwagon has not faded into history and will always have a welcome here in St.Louis area .
Wrong they faded after Gary was kicked out of the band by Kevin. This is ironic since he was Mr in and out for years while Gary was the glue that held this band together and pushed it forward. I wish Mike would have lasted. Wonder why he didn't last.
Everyone needs to pray for the Gregg Philbin and his family please!
Gregg did a great job playing Bass for R.E.O. before he left the band!
❤
Gregg has passed away. RIP Gregg
@@davidteller7681 Yes he did. I'm actually in contact with his wife Lyda on here. I'm not sure that she is gonna finish the book that Gregg was gonna put out.
Gary was one of the most underrated guitarists. RIP my friend.
Who underrated him? Everyone that knew guitar knew he was great.
I know what u mean..He just wasn't ever put at the top of the so called "experts" lists when it came to guitar greats..
He was on top of mine.
Roll w the changes
@@bearsmartdurango He was never ranked among the "greatest" rock guitarists. Not that he was Hendrix or Paige or Clapton, but he was up there and never got the credit that he deserved because he could make his guitar do anything and everything. He was drastically underrated by everyone except REO fans. We know how good he was. RIP Gary.
Just like Journey before Steve Perry, I loved this version of REO as well.
RIP Gregg Philbin
They need to bring back the don
Gary Richrath is a beast on guitar
was a beast
was....indeed on Roll with the Changes,etc
Pro trick: watch series on Flixzone. Been using it for watching a lot of movies during the lockdown.
@Sebastian Ryder Yup, have been using Flixzone} for years myself :D
@Sebastian Ryder yup, I have been using Flixzone} for years myself =)
No one could make a Les Paul scream like Gary Richrath! 🎼🎸🎼
Gary was one of the greatest guitarist of all times and should’ve been recognized more RIP GARY LOVE YA MAN and Mike on vocals outstanding
Neil Doughty never got the recognition he deserves
Or Alan Kratzer
For not drumming and singing Alan Gratzer didn't gt the recognition at all. He and Bruce Hall had great backup vodals.@@mikelair9144
He still doesn't. There is a list of the top 50 rock keyboardists on RUclips and he wasn't even mentioned.
He was their secret weapon, that Hammond B3 driven through a Leslie !
@@mikelair9144Gratzer.
Back when times and music was good. Today most everything is totaly shit. Miss the 70's and the 80's.
I've been a fan of REO forever...especially because of Gary Richrath's exceptional guitar playing. Mike Murphy is a more pleasing singer than Kevin Cronin to me. Kevi's ok but very one-dimensional in my view. Richrath is indeed probably up there with the most underrated players of all time. Just great and so cool in the day.
I could not agree more, I love the early years.
@Lunatic Fringe Damn, that would have been awesome, but during that time i was only bout 15, and no concert venues in my area.
I totally agree w you
No
There’s absolutely no comparison between Murphy and Kronin . This band would not have gone as far as they did with this line up .
This is the REO I know and love.
And NONE of these people are in the current version of the band. It's a tribute band now. They should let it die.
Thanks Ned!
I've seen this before, but never all together. I'm always amazed at Gary's guitar strength and style. Gary was one of a kind and never got the respect that he deserved. One of the greatest in style and with a untouchable sound without electronic achieving it. This is the year, or the year after I discovered R.E.O.. R.E.O. was a great band and started buying their albums and going to their concerts.
RIP Gary!
Ed, us guitar players totally dug Gary's chops. He's one of the greats!! Playing his songs are a tribute and an honor now!!
@@tkalbfeld1 I grew up listening to R.E.O. Speedwagon, Nazareth, Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Ronny Montrose, and Lynyrd Skynyrd, and Eric Clapton and Occasionally some Dobie Brothers. Those were some of the first albums I bought. Then came the second wave with Foghat, Boston, ACDC, the Jay Geils Band Blue Oyster Cult Styx, Rush etc. One thing I've noticed, I've never grown tired of listening to R.EO., and I'm always waiting to hear that guitar of Gary's to bring the music to life.
Gregg Philbin has passed away and is now up there with Gary! I imagine that they have a great line up by now!
With this lineup Gary really got a chance to shine and show his worth and his work ,Kevin kind of pushed him aside
Just as well, see what he became, dude had issues.
mediocre cover band without Gary
Sitting alone in my apartment after a long shift, tuned in to the Don Kirshner show and saw REO for the first time. I was hooked. Gary one of the greatest and yes, I prefer Murphy to Cronin. More natural with the band I think.
I agree. This to me is the REO Speedwagon that I like.
The Kevin Cronin power ballad stuff doesn't rock for me. Everyone here shines as a good solid rockin band.
Richrath is very underated especially how young he is here. Mike Murphy has a cool distinct voice that works for this band.
Murphy lacked the key ingredients...that's why after REO he was never heard from again.
@@beckiebuist803obviously you don't know what you are talking about...do some research on Murphy...
I remember meeting Mike Murphy in the early 90s, he was working as an art teacher at a local middle school in our neighborhood. He couldn't stand Kevin Cronin and he was very opinionated....
No wonder Cronin is the lamest ever
@@Adept179 I fully agree with you!!
Damn! Gary Richrath is jamming here!!! R.I.P. 😞
I would take this lineup any day of the week and twice on Sunday. Kevin Cronin destroyed the band and Gary Richrath.
Thank you for posting this gem. My favorite REO lineup and 3 of my favorite REO songs.. RIP Gary Richrath ♥♥♥ RIP Gregg Philbin
Gregg playing the Thunderbird bass! I really liked Michael Murphy's version of this more than Kevin's. What can you say about Gary but "Wow!" Thanks for the great songs!
How good was Gary Richrath-good grief
@@toddblanks agreed- & something else that amazes me as a "wanna be" guitar player is,Gary Richrath plugged straight in to a Marshall Amp- no peddles ,no effects- Eric Clapton talkes about feel and how everyone sounds little different than others for better or for worse-Richrath? That dude had an sound, a unique sound all his own, and when i listen to the live stuff from the mid 70's I cannot think of a player today who puts such a bad ass stamp on a band's sound like the one and only Mr Gary Richrath (& I'm not even that big of an REO fan)
Here's to ya Brah 🎸📻🎼
I don't care how much cash they made with Cronin. The guy is the weakest singer ever to go platinum.
And he comes off like a real asshat too.
This makes it really difficult to watch Gary's last performance with REO.
Damn he sure could play !
Last performance?Didn't he perform with them on Don Kirchner's Rock Concert in '77, '78 and '80? Check it out!!!
You think this was Gary's last performance?
Now that was GARY'S REO Speedwagon !
This is the my favorite REO lineup.
Always enjoyed the Philbin/Gratzer rythm section..Rock solid.
Good call
My favorite era...the Mike Murphy years. How good was Gary? Let's just say he defined the "Les Paul/Marshall sound".
great memories staying up late to watch these shows and Midnight Special
You get what you play for! Great live album RIP GARY
One of my fave albums of all time. I have had that album on every form of media it has ever been released. Wore two LPs out. First concert I ever went to. Gary was a guitar god to me...still is.
@@billhelmerich4295 And the bass playing by Gregg Philbin on this album is stellar!
I remember my older brother bringing home the Lost In a Dream album in 1976 and playing it on a SEARS stereo with these smaller speakers in our basement. My first exposer to REO. Growing up in Champaign it was a BIG deal. No one makes music like this anymore. An era gone by. Ahhh the good old days.
The Riding the Storm Out album with this line up is a must have.
Their best album!
...yes,,,,,,the REO we all really know and love so long ago......so good,,,,,and then along came styx,boston...............wow....
absolutely, the 1st REO i bought.
What was once called "Corporate Rock?"
Debbie, Mike Murphy sung
the studio version of the song
" Ridin' The Storm Out"
This REO lineup was their best ever with Mike Murphy. They played with a hard rocking bluesy sound. They also put a lot soul into their music. With Cronin, they became a one dimensional, commercialized sell out pop band in the 80's. RIP Gregg Phibin.
A bit harsh, but yeah the Mike Murphy years were great very underrated time for the band.
I respectfully disagree. I think Kevin Cronin has a better voice and took them to a new level. I like the songs of the early years, but I like them better with Kevin singing them. I also like the songs with Kevin.
Gary Richrath is the American Gary Moore
This is the sound that drove Glenn Frey to hire Joe Walsh.
Vocals are tracked way too low. Murphy wasn't bad but Cronin was much better plus a great songwriter.
Mike Murphy was the best voice for the Wagon, his rendition of Ridin' the Srorm Out is by far better than Kevin's..but his Lost in a Dream years dictated my life in those days, to ways I approached living & feeling,when he sang "You Can Fly"-it made me fly.🛩
I love that we can listen to "157 Riverside Avenue" as sung by all three lead singers in REO's history. I enjoy each one. Mike has such a unique voice and adds a great flavor to this classic.
Hey, I don’t mean to offend any REO fans, but it seemed to me that they really kind of lost rock ‘n’ roll when Kevin Cronin‘s influence took over and they went pop radio hits!! and truly their last great rock song, to me, was back on the road again by their bass player Bruce Hall on nine lives!!!
I recall as a 15 year old teenager watching this on my portable TV in my bedroom in mom & dad's house. Time fly's! Now, I'm 62...
Such a different time and vib. Loved the album Riding the Storm Out. I Will be 61 in a couple weeks.
I will think nothing less of Gary than one of the top 5 rock and roll guitarists of all time.
he was mister smooth master. never able to replace him..
Amen Mom was front row w him from Peoria all the way till she passed bc he loved her!
t's not so much Gary was underrated as a guitarist, it was just too many people didn't even know who he was. But if you did hear of him, you knew his playing was fire. His shredding on "Golden Country" from the live album was as powerful as anyone who ever strapped on a Les Paul. Look at his beautiful smile on this clip. He was soooooo happy playing. That's all he ever cared about. And that's how I'll always remember him. Rest in Peace, Gary.
If God played guitar this is how he would have sounded.
Thanks for uploading this. I loved REO. Then they got Cronin to sing and I really didn't like his voice at all. I know they had their biggest success with him, but I never could stand him. This version of riding the storm out is much more to my taste.
They had Kevin before Mike Murphy. Thank god the Murphy Albums didn't sell and they brought back KC
They had Steve Scorfina on lead too. He eventually joined Pavlov's Dog. ruclips.net/video/plvui-IG8jA/видео.html
@@addagwenlyn9662 He was lead guitar before Gary.
@@Tomchichi1975 Yes, you are correct. I know him personally.
I believe Murphy was only with them for RTSO tour.
You have to sell records and to be a commercial success Reo and Styx both changed direction can't blame them .
Ahhh, The great Gary in his youth. This is the best REO lineup...
🔊🎵Philbin was a excellent bassist🔊🎼 I know many people don't like Kevin Cronin, but he has twice the vocal range of Mike Murphy and probably the reason they had many radio hits.🔊🎶
I don't think that it's that they don't like Kevin, but more to do with how he took the band away from Gary. I think it started out happening slowly and progressed at a much faster pace towards the end.
@@edarnold1426 Indeed he did pretty much become the leader, but he was also the one who was writing all their hit songs in the end. It is sad that Gary couldn't beat the alcohol before it beat him💣.
@@Whitevaliantwarrior What's sadder is that after he did I think he only played with them one time in 2013. That and as far as I know, they never released a no1 hit after he left. Personally I don't think they should have left him alone, they didn't leave Neal alone after his problems.
I think the taking over started in about 1979 or 80. I don't know, I liked R.E.O. clear back in late 73 or early 74 when I saw them and bought my first album of theirs T.W.O..
I totally agree with that. That's why they had to bring Kevin back in the band.
I would do ANYTHING TO HAVE THESE TIMES BACK
Who would of ever thought The Great USA has fallen so fast so far......Makes me cry...............
This by far is the Best REO Lineup . Mike Murphy's Vocals really shine . Lost in a Dream and Riding the Storm Out are must have REO Lp's
He was terrible, glad he left
@@tram84mvpAgreed.
@@tram84mvpnah nit terrible...he was amazing...
Wish there was more live recordings of this lineup. The short Long Beach Nov. 1974 audio only recording is just "OK" sounding. I hope that full video is found (or shared) one day.....
Gary was no FUCKIN' joke
Gary is one of the best top 10 players
I LOVE GARY RICHRATH 💙 ❤
God bless GARY RICHRATH 🙏
Concerts in the 70's were magical!
Or we were high.😊
Gary was on top of his game here, RIP
I miss Gary and the real REO. Kevin’s tribute band doesn’t have the heart and soul these guys did.
Before the " Kevin " days
Cronin or whatever Kevin's last name was,
That guy would have been lucky to have been singing in a Holliday Inn lounge had Gary Richrath not crossed paths with him,
Then the scrawny whimp fired GR and he died,
Don't use the " brother " word Cronin, your a Whimp!!!
heartbreaking 😢RIP Gary❤
Greg looks unenthused at the beginning of Riding the Storm Out (9:38) Awesome that we can hear Alan, Greg and Gary sing on this.
A different version of Riding The Storm Out. I like it.
Damn you ruined my day when I saw your profile pic. I suffer from coulrophobia. Lol
If you listen to Gary’s solo during Without Expression at 8:28 you can hear bits of the same solo from the solo in They’re On The Road which they released the same year this concert was recorded.
Damn I miss Gary. Greg too. RIP fellas.
‘73 Jacksonville Coliseum Jacksonville Florida with Skynyrd and Marshall Tucker band.
Helluva lineup
Everybody on their feet.
Gary was hot this night.
The whole band really.
Yes, Kevin went for the money but it didn’t stay without Gary.
love the early Reo Speedwagon
Gary was savage AF.
holy crap that was good
original reo the best.....kevin ruined a good thing and sent gary to an early grave......rip gary i love ya bro......thank you
heartbreaking 💔 RIP Gary
Gary did that to himself, you ever hear of personal responsibility? Yeah, he ruined living in near poverty and brought in millions.
I wish I could go back to this time and place ❤🎸🎵🎵🎼,R I P, GARY RICHRATH ❤
I saw this exact lineup in New Orleans opening up for Uriah Heep when the Heep was at their peak. Uriah Heep didn’t stand a chance matching REO with Gary shredding that guitar.
best REO lineup of all time. With they could have kept this going.
Badass party music back in the day, keggers that go all nite, love them memories
This is the best lineup REO ever had with Mike Murphy singing and the irreplaceable Greg Philbin on bass! Before they sold out to commercialism.
Agree
So do you turn down pay raises?
RIP Greg Philbin..greatest groove bass player REO ever had!
Gregg Philbin (★ - 24 October 2022) was a American Bassist.
The Brothers n Sisters be gettin down!
My first rock concert was seeing this same lineup earlier that month (4-10-74) at Purdue Univ in West Lafayette Indiana. Like REO, another regional band at the time, Styx, was to open. However they spelled Styx wrong on the ticket and apparently because of that they canceled. That was a bummer but REO was great. Riding the Storm Out had been recorded with Cronin on vocals but he left the band and Murphy overdubbed for the album and his head was also airbrushed onto Cronins body on the album cover. Of course Cronin was hired back a couple years later.
Kevin Cronin had a more unique voice....he is and forever will be the voice of REO Speedwagon...gary ritchrath kicks total ass
Gary sang lead also
Yes on Five Men Were Killed Today, Find My Fortune, Wild As The Western Wind, Dance, Any Kind Of Love, Only A Summer Love, Breakaway and Tonight
I love this era! Murphy and Philben... "Reelin". "Lost in a Dream"
Back in the day there was also a band called Mike Murphy and the One Eyed Jacks playing the bar circuits in REO local areas. Eventually Murphy migrated to REO. Don't know the story behind it. Just some FYI ... Murphy was a fairly decent guitar player himself.
Mike is my second cousin.
Daaaam Gary!
A big band in the '70's for sure! Love them with Michael Murphy a bit better than with Kevin,but they were and are still a great band! Them and Robin Trower I've seen around 8 times each and always great shows! Thanks for this!!
Agreed
Ive only re captured Gary ...From UK ..saw REO SPEEDWAGON ..on TV in 80's ..I am rock drummer ..later done stuff ..I remember thinking that guitarist shines ,,,never really liked the band ..but all time ago ...found who he was ,,real shame ..he was better than that really ..found out he died ...but always remember him ..he stood as great guitar breaks in the music ..yep ..finding wrong band etc ..rock n roll ..not easy ...RIP Gary ...I felt it ..enough for me..
I was a bartender at the Columbus, Ohio Agora during this time. Everytime REO came the place was packed and rocking.
Gary's right up there with Jimi Hendrix
I remember I bought this and was disappointed Kevin Cronin had quit the band, but really grew to like this album. The 70's were rockin' in the Quad Cities.
This was before Kevin.
@@OttoByOgraffey . No, Kevin was there in 72-73, then hit the bricks, then came back in 1976. Mike Murphy was his replacement in '73.
@@uncleandyguitarherbst1157 You are correct!
Can anyone name a song the clowns did after they got rid of Gary? They should of been made to perform as the coattail riding judas band.
In the video Michael Murphy was the
vocalist.
Top of the class See and hear for yourself First person can not get no better in the now Giving thanks again Today is another too day. Great to be riding the storm out
Mid to late 60's my buds dad owned lou's quarry in appleton,wi. A beer bar. We would go there on saturday to get the place ready for the night. Soon a vehicle and trailer would back up to the door. The bands were REO, One Eyed jacks,Fuse, the future Cheap Trick. Amazing days. Many more bands. It was fun.
I would LOVE to see this entire episode.
Me, too.
But without Kevin they wouldn't have become what they became. Was that good or bad? Most of this kind of vibe was lost once 'Hi-Infidelity' came out and the rest I guess you could say is history.
I had no idea that they were on Don Kirshner's that early on. I've never seen footage with the original lineup.
Wow! This was filmed 22 days after I saw them open up for the Doobie Brothers in San Antonio on my 18th birthday! It was an incredible show and I'll never forget it. I've seen REO many times over the years, but I thought this was the best line up.
They went through 3 lead singers in their first 3 albums
I love this song I'm in love one of my favorites of all time but to everyone saying Terry's better than Kevin this song's a dime a dozen when they got Kevin they got real hits now do I like all the ballads not hey probably overdid those but come on they weren't going to be popular beyond the late 80s early 90s no matter whob the lead singer was. That music was over at least for a lot of people
Everybody back then raved about Don Kirshner's Rock Concert. I preferred ABC's Wide World of In Concert. Come to find out that ABC did not keep many videos from their show. I heard they recorded shows over shows. But we spent many Saturday nights watching Wide World of In Concert.
this was before Kevin. Before they were popular. People in Michigan was praising them way back then.
No Kevin sang on the album REO TWO then was fired toward the end of recording Ridin The Storm out and replaced by Mike Murphy the singer here
Mike Murphy sang on there two best albums lost in a dream and risen the storm out..
Miss watching this back in the day on a BW TV up past my bedtime!
Them white boys be bringing Soul food to the mfn picnic.
When rock was good . You could understand the words . No over processed music under lying the singer . Hint - the band could play their instruments . I never got to see Terry Luttrell or Michael Murphy as for this presentation of Don Kirshner . Kevin Cronin was fronting the band . Cronin did bring the band to a broader audience . Lastly REO Speedwagon has not faded into history and will always have a welcome here in St.Louis area .
Wrong they faded after Gary was kicked out of the band by Kevin. This is ironic since he was Mr in and out for years while Gary was the glue that held this band together and pushed it forward. I wish Mike would have lasted. Wonder why he didn't last.
Terry Luttrell went on to form Star Castle