'76 cute guy says wanna drive my car? Hell yeah! BTO in the 8-track! No stick thank God! We took off into the weekend, just glorious! 64 now I see it all!
I don’t understand why BTO and The Guess Who are not in the Hall of Fame. Two great bands with one common denominator, Randy Bachman. I could listen to these bands all day long!
"underrated" is probably the most overrated word here at YT, abloody kliché and rarely - if ever - is it true either. Randy Bachman is a respected name in this business, he's friends with more of them than you probably know, and he sure is older than most guitarists. Jeff Beck was born in 1944, whereas his friend and one time neighbour (in the early 60s) Eric Clapton was born the magic year 1945 (Neil Young, Bob Marley, John Fogerty and then some...). Randy was 80 last fall, and had surgery in 2006 that made him go from 380 pounds/171kg to 225lb/101 kg.
Surprisingly, the only thing missing from his consummate drumming skills was smoke and fire peeling off of them drumsticks! One of the tightest drummers I ever heard
@@kennethpeller7411 Burton has come to me especially after he did NO TIME with Ringo Starr! That was a cool line-up: Ringo, his son, Eagles bass player, Joe Walsh(somewhat sober), Nils Lofgren, Todd Rundgren and Dave Edmunds. He's got a pretty unique voice but always that "nose" in it, I love it!
In memory of original drummer Rob Bachman who passed away a few days ago. He kept perfect rhythm and helped his favorite band rack up some serious hits: “Let It Ride”, “Roll On Down The Highway”, “Takin’ Care Of Business”, and “Hey You”. Bachman-Turner Overdrive was a happening band of rock.
Such a great band...Blasting them out our car windows on our 8 tracks...They make me smile to think back on those days...We'll never be that free again...:(...
Let It Ride was one of BTO's signature songs. Damn good song men!!! It may have been a few years since we first heard this. BUT, this sounded rather GOOD to me. A reminder of a simpler time in my life.. The good old days!!! I had never seen the drum stick thing before.... Way cool!!
Fred Turner one of the best rock vocalists of all time, and Randy Bachman gotta be one of the best rock guitarists ever. Combined with Blair Thorton what a collection of world class talent
Spring 1974, met a girl who became my wife a year later and listened to Bachman Turner Overdrive a lot. Still married to the same woman and listening to BTO!
1974, ninth grade, my first boyfriend, Let it Ride was our song, BTO our band. Then, “He took my heart and he went away” moved away that summer. I’ll always cherish BTO and ninth grade!
@@julenepegher6999 Good memories are to be cherished, but never locked away. Pull them out when you hear a song that triggers them. I had a girlfriend when I was a freshman at college in 1965, she was still in high school. Her family moved away the next year, when ever I hear the song "Caroline No" by the Beach Boys I think of her.
I saw this tour in 88 or 89 in North Las Vegas. It was a country bar turned Rock Club. They TRUELY showed up with a dust covered Yellow rental truck. They were there own roadies and proceeded to ROCK the place's 100 people or so. One of my best live shows Ever!
I am 70 and this really brings back the memories. It was my brothers favorite band. even though he is now gone, I can see him singing along with them.Brings tears to my eyes. Thank You for the great music BTO.
I just turned 60 today and this music brings me back to simpler times. My big brother turned me on to BTO and so much great music. God has blessed us with the blessing of music!!!
@@arnienelson6415 yes just missed fun in the jungle. Many friends went.My father a veteran openly talked about sending me to Canada. Luckily war ended.if you remember 68-76 different times here. Soldiers not respected.
@@yourmanufacturingguru001 1968 I looked out my Aunt Ruthies window at 9 PM in Chicago & watched the cops beating the hell out of a black man trying to get away. We had 9PM curfew, like martial law.. I lost a great friend and 2 cousins to Viet Nam, gone but never ever forgotten! God Bless Brother!
@@arnienelson6415 thats horrible. We will never be great until everyone is treated equally and with respect. My family originally was from Chicago. My father said never trust the police.(we are white)
No fancy lights, slick outfits, or flashpots required. Just 4 guys who can play really well, put egos aside to be a BAND, and have fun playing together. This is real rock'n'rol! :-)
C'mon man, Robbie Bachman only played well enough for this stuff and BTO was the only gig he ever had. He never played in another band, never was asked to do session work.
Randy Bachman so underrated as guitarist and songwriter he wrote so many great songs while in The Guess Who him and Burton Cummings he moved on with Fred Turner and formed Bachman Turner Overdrive. The song that put them on the map was You ain’t seen nothing yet I was in Jr. High school I loved this band it’s amazing how good they sound here !! How this band isn’t in the RNRHOF is beyond me,there’s numerous bands who isn’t in the RNRHOF for what ever reason is beyond me !!
@@jerrywoods4066 Thank Me after your 3rd or 4th Watch "Hear" Jerry!!🎸🔥 ruclips.net/video/Ree-byztoJs/видео.html&pp=ygUYaGlnaHdheSBzdGFyIGNvdmVyIGNoaWxl
Love these guy's. I was inspired by cf Turner. I've been playing rickenbacker bass guitars since I was 12 and I'm 62 now. Because of BTO I've had more fun than you can shake a stick at. Thank you BTO
Listening to this classic rock 'n roll in November of 2021 ! Fred Turner was killer on vocals. And what a great sounding band all the way 'round. Man I miss those days of great music.
I seen BTO in 1976 with Heart and Head East opening...what a concert. I was 16. I had BTO's first 5 albums including Bachman Tuner Bachman Brave Belt. Still listen to it. Some of the greatest rock and roll ever recorded.
Now this is rock and roll and I like it. The Guess Who and BTO deserve to be in the RnR HOF! Randy Bachman played guitar on so many classic iconic hit songs and had so many great guitar riffs. American Woman and No Time are forever etched in my memory banks from childhood. Taking Care of Business, Hey,You, Let It Ride and You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet were big hits in the 70s.
Jeez this show rocked! That was a phenomenal performance by the boys! And th sound was properly mixed, I'm diggin it big time! Randy and Fred's voice were in great shape!
Loved this song when it first came out. Played in a cover band at the time and told the band we had to learn it asap. Great band great song.....R.I.P. Robbie.
I'm 62 and I will ALWAYS BE OLD SCHOOL and BTO will ALWAYS be one of my top favorite bands. Grand Funk Railroad is right along side of BTO and I saw both bands. Dam they were soooooo great!! I love CF Turners tough gravely voice!!!
Brings back a lot of memories, Roadrunners, Camaro's, GTO's put the pedal to the metal and slap another gear on the old 4speed! Yeah, I am old in my mid 60's but still listen to classic rock!
I flew from Houston to Buffalo NY, then rented a car and drove to see them (Randy Bachman and Burton Cummings) at Budweiser Gardens in London, Ontario Canada on July 20th, 2022! It was fantastic seeing these legends sing and play live. I was almost in tears hearing all their great songs that brought back so many memories and feelings. I listened to them (The Guess Who) on my little Radio Shack am radio that was attached to my handlebars when I was a kid throwing papers in Houston for years starting in 1967 (I was 11), then had my first dance with a girl at Sheppard AFB in Wichita Falls Texas to "Takin care of Business" by BTO in 1974.
Amen! I`m glad i was able to live in the best times ever known to mankind, to enjoy what others have yet to even experience, and with where this world is going, they will never know what it was like to be free and enjoy the freedoms to hear rock-n-roll this good.
I grew up listening to BTO in the mid seventies as a kid because my older brothers were listening to this .Such memories Thats when rock n roll was at its peak, and rockstars actually played instruments, not like today,s boring stuff.It just isnt the same anymore, kind of sad
Fine job by everybody on this concert. Camera work is top-notch, the sound is flawless, and the band's performance is everything you could want in a rock concert. I didn't follow them closely in their heyday, but I had no idea how hard-hitting and tight they were. The inmates must have been blown away.
Damn wore out three or four 8tracks bto's greatest hits in high school and then when I started driving trucks in 82 I wore out four or five cassettes. See you guys on the other side of the Hill!! It's been one hell of a ride!
I worked at a guitar store here in Seattle called Guitarville for a number of years in the 90s and Randy Bachman was somewhat of a regular. I remember any time we had a vintage Gretsch guitar, we made that first call to Randy to give him a shot at it and nine times out of 10 he'd buy the guitar. Super nice guy, really friendly really funny always had some great touring stories to tell!
TO DAMN MANY !! I was one of the FIRST in my state to have MANDATORY INSURANCE in order to keep my license !! Try to keep YOUR foot out of a 440 6pak Dodge with this playing !! LOL !!
@@arthilliker3721 been there done that ,LOL LOL tickets not so funny went to well you know ,but we well not talk about that oh hell LOL LOL ,peace out Brother with all my respect .
@@aurthurodonnell6707, the LAST ticket I got cost me 3 GRAND in order to stay out of JAIL !! VA Judge wanted to lock me up for 90 days !! That's when I said enough for me !! That was 11 years ago and I have not had a ticket since !! Yeah, I still get the "itch" every now and then but NOPE .... I just remember that last go round and I behave .... LOL !! Happy travels my friend and stay ticket free !!
B.T.O. in the Winnipeg Arena 1975....Trooper as the warm up band. My first concert at 14 years old...Rock at its finest what great musicians we had the pleasure to enjoy!
Thank you B.T.O. FOUR WHEEL DRIVE ' Your Band made my youngest days ' Enjoyable growing up Listening to your music. I'm now 61 years old today. ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆.
We honestly had the best music in the 70’s!
For sure
Damn straight!
Sure as heck did! Never be matched!
No doubt
Absolutely 💯 I wish I was still in the 70's
OBODY will ever be able to truly say That we didn’t have the coolest music in the 70’s
We had the best. And sadly it’ll never happen again. My son agrees.
Grew up on this in high school. They don't make rock n roll like this anymore! TURN IT UP!!
'76 cute guy says wanna drive my car? Hell yeah! BTO in the 8-track! No stick thank God! We took off into the weekend, just glorious! 64 now I see it all!
❤
BIG BAND
Yess!! The 70s
Yess! I'm Drivin Here
I don’t understand why BTO and The Guess Who are not in the Hall of Fame. Two great bands with one common denominator, Randy Bachman. I could listen to these bands all day long!
Canadian band
Most underrated guitarist ever combined with one of the BIGGEST voices ever!! Incredible band!!!!
Blair Thornton is definitely underrated. I don't think anybody underrates Randy Bachman do they?
"underrated" is probably the most overrated word here at YT, abloody kliché and rarely - if ever - is it true either. Randy Bachman is a respected name in this business, he's friends with more of them than you probably know, and he sure is older than most guitarists. Jeff Beck was born in 1944, whereas his friend and one time neighbour (in the early 60s) Eric Clapton was born the magic year 1945 (Neil Young, Bob Marley, John Fogerty and then some...). Randy was 80 last fall, and had surgery in 2006 that made him go from 380 pounds/171kg to 225lb/101 kg.
Fred Turner is just awesome. Most singers can’t do what he does in their prime.
… E. pluribus unum, a Prime across all 24 ⌛︎Time Zones from Meridian to Meridian. 🌐 ↩︎
1-score + 4
James e.
❤
Rest in Peace Robbie. Your drum play was outstanding and BTO doesn't get the respect they should. One of the great Canadian bands of the 70's!
Okay that's why. They are Canadian. They never get any respect.
💔
BTO brings memories back when I was young and hopeful!
Ain't that the truth!
Surprisingly, the only thing missing from his consummate drumming skills was smoke and fire peeling off of them drumsticks! One of the tightest drummers I ever heard
Randy Bachman.....first The Guess Who.....then BTO......how does life get any better for a musician?..........absolute Rock Legend!
I saw Randy when he played with the Guess Who...was a great show.
The Canadian Sound Tsunami. 😎🇨🇦
Bachman has been great for decades!
Bto not fragile is a masterpiece
Running back
Me you
Men
Fu
Allies exes
Execs
Ex fuck
Heads
Ed
Eddie
Edu
Vacations
Please
Let let be
See
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Just heard we lost Robbie Bachman today. He didn't get the headlines, but was a damn good drummer. Nice voice too. RIP Robbie
BTO was one of the very best rock bands of all time. Great songwriting, great instrumentalists & great vocals.
This was one hell of a great band!! Why aren't they in the Rock Hall of Fame??!@?? Awesome sound and vocals!!!!
F'K the hall of lame...They'll put Jay Z in but ignore BTO, and hundreds of other bands, just as good...
Love these guys!
The RNRHOF is a farce.
the guess who isn't!
Because know one has ever recommended them. That's where you come in.
Turner has always had THE most bad ass voice. Incredibly strong and passionate.
Agreed, TY.
And..still alive.😃👍🏾
Agreed! 👍 Whiskey soaked and gravely 🤟
Burton Cummings was no slouch at the vocals either
@@kennethpeller7411 Burton has come to me especially after he did NO TIME with Ringo Starr! That was a cool line-up: Ringo, his son, Eagles bass player, Joe Walsh(somewhat sober), Nils Lofgren, Todd Rundgren and Dave Edmunds.
He's got a pretty unique voice but always that "nose" in it, I love it!
In memory of original drummer Rob Bachman who passed away a few days ago. He kept perfect rhythm and helped his favorite band rack up some serious hits: “Let It Ride”, “Roll On Down The Highway”, “Takin’ Care Of Business”, and “Hey You”. Bachman-Turner Overdrive was a happening band of rock.
Such a great band...Blasting them out our car windows on our 8 tracks...They make me smile to think back on those days...We'll never be that free again...:(...
Let It Ride was one of BTO's signature songs. Damn good song men!!! It may have been a few years since we first heard this. BUT, this sounded rather GOOD to me. A reminder of a simpler time in my life.. The good old days!!! I had never seen the drum stick thing before.... Way cool!!
BTO was a definitive part of my growing up into the world of rock. 65 and still loving it!
62 checking in!
Yes, me too I'm 66 now and I first discovering them in 1973 :-))
I seen them in Chicago in the 70s love this band
Still lovin it at 65👍
Still at 66 and loving it too
This is music I grew up with. It’s real music not the crap that’s out now.
Beatifull! Remember my youth. Today 65 years. ❤👏👏
64 soon for me.
68. What haunts me is that we never foresaw what was coming. The world today baffles me.
Fred Turner one of the best rock vocalists of all time, and Randy Bachman gotta be one of the best rock guitarists ever. Combined with Blair Thorton what a collection of world class talent
Most underrated band ever
Spring 1974, met a girl who became my wife a year later and listened to Bachman Turner Overdrive a lot. Still married to the same woman and listening to BTO!
👍👍👍👍👍
Lucky u
You are a rich man.
1974, ninth grade, my first boyfriend, Let it Ride was our song, BTO our band. Then, “He took my heart and he went away” moved away that summer. I’ll always cherish BTO and ninth grade!
@@julenepegher6999 Good memories are to be cherished, but never locked away. Pull them out when you hear a song that triggers them. I had a girlfriend when I was a freshman at college in 1965, she was still in high school. Her family moved away the next year, when ever I hear the song "Caroline No" by the Beach Boys I think of her.
Let it Roll On Down the Highway is one of the best arranged and tightly played rock 'n roll songs ever recorded.
One of the greatest bands in the world
I came across this totally by accident. I have to say, for 4 guys who hadn't played together in 12 years, they sound pretty damn good.
I also found by accident, I'm 65 and glad I did✌️
Rehearsal
Just got in the Army back then
Had to be a 70s kid to appreciate this. Luckily, I was. Jam straight!!!!!!!!?
I saw this tour in 88 or 89 in North Las Vegas. It was a country bar turned Rock Club. They TRUELY showed up with a dust covered Yellow rental truck. They were there own roadies and proceeded to ROCK the place's 100 people or so. One of my best live shows Ever!
Fred Turner had such a fantastic voice, tremendous range and power. Kick ass old school rock 'n roll.
I am 70 and this really brings back the memories. It was my brothers favorite band. even though he is now gone, I can see him singing along with them.Brings tears to my eyes. Thank You for the great music BTO.
Rock on Brother
Ha, I'm 70 years, too...I'll be 71 next month...still listen to ROCK Musik
I just turned 60 today and this music brings me back to simpler times. My big brother turned me on to BTO and so much great music. God has blessed us with the blessing of music!!!
Amen!
I'm 61, I love bto, it was my brother's favorite band too! May he rock on in heaven. I'm never too old to listen to some bto.
Love this band. Give me the 70s music any day.
RIP Tim. Thanks for the memories.
Years Since This Song on the Radio! They were a staple in the '70's, you couldn't go 1 day without them!!!! Am I right older people?!
Saw then in concert several times first time senior hook day 1976. Capital center in DC. Head on had been released recently I think.
@@yourmanufacturingguru001 Holy Shit, you just missed the draft! I was born 1960 so you would be older brother to me, awesome!
@@arnienelson6415 yes just missed fun in the jungle. Many friends went.My father a veteran openly talked about sending me to Canada. Luckily war ended.if you remember 68-76 different times here.
Soldiers not respected.
@@yourmanufacturingguru001 1968 I looked out my Aunt Ruthies window at 9 PM in Chicago & watched the cops beating the hell out of a black man trying to get away. We had 9PM curfew, like martial law.. I lost a great friend and 2 cousins to Viet Nam, gone but never ever forgotten! God Bless Brother!
@@arnienelson6415 thats horrible. We will never be great until everyone is treated equally and with respect. My family originally was from Chicago. My father said never trust the police.(we are white)
I took all this for granted as a kid. Now at 41, I'm at a loss for today's music.
Fred’s voice is like a gravel truck fully loaded ... awesome
LOVE B.T.O.!!! Now that's what I call working man's rock!!!
Yup
Blue collar rock.
No fancy lights, slick outfits, or flashpots required. Just 4 guys who can play really well, put egos aside to be a BAND, and have fun playing together. This is real rock'n'rol! :-)
Hell yeah. BTO was "Not Fragile!" They rocked it! Class of '79.
C'mon man, Robbie Bachman only played well enough for this stuff and BTO was the only gig he ever had. He never played in another band, never was asked to do session work.
I was just about to say this is what kicking ass looks like; regardless of the suppressed audience. You just can see they are on point. Just awesome.
No fog machine putting who knows what into the air for fans to breathe. Better music better singing back then, you can actually understand the lyrics.
@@davidmunoz2577 998 is dh
Another great Canadian rock band from my era. Man I'm getting old. When they put me in the old folks home we'll have some great rock music playing 😄.
Randy can write some killer HITS. Very loud very catchy music.
Randy Bachman has proven to be one of the best leaders of 2 of the best groups of the Rock & Roll era 🌴
Mine would be deep purple and rainbow
Randy and Turner look like they could be brothers during this era.
Randy Bachman so underrated as guitarist and songwriter he wrote so many great songs while in The Guess Who him and Burton Cummings he moved on with Fred Turner and formed Bachman Turner Overdrive. The song that put them on the map was You ain’t seen nothing yet I was in Jr. High school I loved this band it’s amazing how good they sound here !! How this band isn’t in the RNRHOF is beyond me,there’s numerous bands who isn’t in the RNRHOF for what ever reason is beyond me !!
Cause they're Canadian band
This is 2023 and they still are top ten bands ever!! We ❤️love ❤️you B ❤️T ❤️O ❤️☺️
first heard BTO in the 1970's. Now here I am at 62 and they are bringing me back to that day! ROCK ON BTO!
What an awesome live performance.. out of this world! Long live canadian rock!
The classic lineup at their best. Robbie is such a fun drummer to watch.
"Roll On Down The Highway" always gives me goosebumps.
Highway star.
@@jerrywoods4066 Thank Me after your 3rd or 4th Watch "Hear" Jerry!!🎸🔥
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Practice so you blow 'em out at karaoke!!!
Love these guy's. I was inspired by cf Turner. I've been playing rickenbacker bass guitars since I was 12 and I'm 62 now. Because of BTO I've had more fun than you can shake a stick at. Thank you BTO
Ladies and gentleman classic rock at its best
Randy's voice is unmistakable!
Wooooow!, tears down my face man! What the-- happened! Here in 2020 listening to real talent!
Its just corona in your eyes
You got it brother. Feel it man !
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Nah! 5g yea!
Big ten inch uncle salty Arosmith
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Bingo! Give that booy a prize!
Have not heard my boys in awhile. They could teach these youngster's much about music.
Listening to this classic rock 'n roll in November of 2021 ! Fred Turner was killer on vocals. And what a great sounding band all the way 'round. Man I miss those days of great music.
Jeff Taylor ME ALSO!!!
The best rock ever!! Saw these guys at Rockafellers in Houston million years ago
You ain't kidding the best rock ever,MAN great days of music
I seen BTO in 1976 with Heart and Head East opening...what a concert. I was 16. I had BTO's first 5 albums including Bachman Tuner Bachman Brave Belt. Still listen to it. Some of the greatest rock and roll ever recorded.
Now this is rock and roll and I like it.
The Guess Who and BTO deserve to be in the RnR HOF!
Randy Bachman played guitar on so many classic iconic hit songs and had so many great guitar riffs.
American Woman and No Time are forever etched in my memory banks from childhood. Taking Care of Business, Hey,You, Let It Ride and You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet were big hits in the 70s.
Ron Jeremy played with BTO ?
RRHoF are boxed in by hype and commerciality. Let the fans vote.
Fred Turner is one of the most under rated vocalists in Rock!
True!!
Very much so. Mr Fred Turner a great bass player.
Like Alan Lancaster from Status Quo .R.I.P.
Dougie W.AUSTRALIA
Yeah absolutely yeah!!Great Fred Turner.
Wow - Fred Turner’s voice! And still has that stage presence too
Hear hear!
Jeez this show rocked! That was a phenomenal performance by the boys!
And th sound was properly mixed, I'm diggin it big time! Randy and Fred's voice were in great shape!
wow! real rock from real musicians. passion and talent- no gimmicks, no computer drivel,. just the real deal,. this is what's missing today
Killer band and Randy showing off some chops, Saw them at Sweden Rock Fest 2010. 1st appearance in 25 years for Randy and CF Turner. They still had it
Both of their voices are still so good, and the playing is phenomenal
Rock at its finest ! Mr Turner has a great voice ! Im 66 and still rockin to it.
That solo on Roll On Down The Highway is amazing!
Randy Bachman is so underrated and at any other time in History would have been considered the Genius he is 🌴
Can you imagine how great Randy Bachman is for he came from the greatest Candian pop-rock band of all time: The Guess Who. Great musicians.
Wow - Fred Turner’s voice! And still has that stage presence too
Loved this song when it first came out. Played in a cover band at the time and told the band we had to learn it asap. Great band great song.....R.I.P. Robbie.
Hard to believe that I am 60 and when i hear i almost want to cry it makes me think of myfamily and times when we were together.
There are A LOT of us there with you.
It's ok dude.......just listen and reflect. It's all good.
I'm 62 and I will ALWAYS BE OLD SCHOOL and BTO will ALWAYS be one of my top favorite bands. Grand Funk Railroad is right along side of BTO and I saw both bands. Dam they were soooooo great!! I love CF Turners tough gravely voice!!!
me too
@@Mr.56Goldtop Amen.
Brings back a lot of memories, Roadrunners, Camaro's, GTO's put the pedal to the metal and slap another gear on the old 4speed! Yeah, I am old in my mid 60's but still listen to classic rock!
USA 1
Mach I was my ride!!
My 73 Duster ! TEARING UP THE STREETS TO THIS ,
The old street rod days.
still building the interstate in places, great week-end fun
BTO, Ted Nugent, and Blackfoot were the three hardest rocking bands in those days and their music still holds up today.
Ted Nugent is a joke...
apparently Tim Bachman and Ted Nugent both liked similar things
Hell yeah!!🎵🎵🎵🏴🦋🦋🦋🌹🌹🌹♥️
Ted who?? 🤣
Deep purple, UFO triumph acdc Judas priest Sabbath for starts
Totally underrated. Rock n roll at it's heart.
В сердце бунт , а в голосе отчаянье ...
What a historic moment🤯BTO was one of the greatest bands
When I was cutting my teeth in music BTO was it! Randy’s guitar, CF’s heavy vocals, my God! The best!
Wow! I'm almost 60. I forgot how awesome these guy were. Literally the first 8-track I ever bought. I think I was 13. I love you BTO!
I flew from Houston to Buffalo NY, then rented a car and drove to see them (Randy Bachman and Burton Cummings) at Budweiser Gardens in London, Ontario Canada on July 20th, 2022! It was fantastic seeing these legends sing and play live. I was almost in tears hearing all their great songs that brought back so many memories and feelings. I listened to them (The Guess Who) on my little Radio Shack am radio that was attached to my handlebars when I was a kid throwing papers in Houston for years starting in 1967 (I was 11), then had my first dance with a girl at Sheppard AFB in Wichita Falls Texas to "Takin care of Business" by BTO in 1974.
Right you are . This song was popular when I was in high school. We love it ! THE QUALITY IS TIMELESS.
Every one of these songs from them were absolutely heart pounding! Kick ass!!
Turner had a powerhouse set of pipes unlike anyone else I can remember in rock and roll. He still had in his late 60s/early 70s. Amazing.
Bob Seager saw him when he was 70 and kicked ass for 2 hours
Leslie White is. similar, I think maybe. better.😁
Just clean rock and roll no frills and no AUTO TUNE!!!!!!!!!!
this music will never get old!
Back in the day when there was real rock music!!
Amen!
I`m glad i was able to live in the best times ever known to mankind, to enjoy what others have yet to even experience, and with where this world is going, they will never know what it was like to be free and enjoy the freedoms to hear rock-n-roll this good.
Have you heard gteta van fleet?
@@marty3888 I've heard the name only.
Absolutely!,
No shit!!
I grew up listening to BTO in the mid seventies as a kid because my older brothers were listening to this .Such memories Thats when rock n roll was at its peak, and rockstars actually played instruments, not like today,s boring stuff.It just isnt the same anymore, kind of sad
My all time favorite BTO song. Nice job guys!!!!!
Jesus the power in Turner's voice......amazing !
A tear in my eye. Bachman Turner Overdrive 2 was my first album. Saw Randy live in an intimate setting at a club. That man ownes the guitar. ☮️
Fine job by everybody on this concert. Camera work is top-notch, the sound is flawless, and the band's performance is everything you could want in a rock concert. I didn't follow them closely in their heyday, but I had no idea how hard-hitting and tight they were. The inmates must have been blown away.
Damn wore out three or four 8tracks bto's greatest hits in high school and then when I started driving trucks in 82 I wore out four or five cassettes. See you guys on the other side of the Hill!! It's been one hell of a ride!
That voice!! One of rock and roll greats!! This is bliss!
I loved the 70's. Great music driving back and forth in my mustang from Oshkosh to Cleveland.
Roll on down the highway is such a kick ass high energy ride....I want to keep rollin on down the highway
I worked at a guitar store here in Seattle called Guitarville for a number of years in the 90s and Randy Bachman was somewhat of a regular. I remember any time we had a vintage Gretsch guitar, we made that first call to Randy to give him a shot at it and nine times out of 10 he'd buy the guitar. Super nice guy, really friendly really funny always had some great touring stories to tell!
Pure. Unadulterated. Rock. And. Roll.
They played an outdoor event in SW Ohio in the early 80s and they were the best nicest. Humble. Rocked the place
Miss those years. Great band, they're music was nonstop on radio for at least a few years, thanks for the tunes
R.I.P. Robbie Bachman, the drummer and brother of Randy. He died yesterday 01/12/2023 at age 69.
What a great set by this classic group, thanks for posting this gem!!
Please give 1975 back to me!! Awsome!! I was in college and couldn't afford to go see them . Badass party band!!
My god I wonder how many speeding tickets were caused by this kick ass music? Man it rocks
At least 1...lol
TO DAMN MANY !! I was one of the FIRST in my state to have MANDATORY INSURANCE in order to keep my license !! Try to keep YOUR foot out of a 440 6pak Dodge with this playing !! LOL !!
As if that never happens .keep it on down low. But turn it up!! Until your ears are bleeding
@@arthilliker3721 been there done that ,LOL LOL tickets not so funny went to well you know ,but we well not talk about that oh hell LOL LOL ,peace out
Brother with all my respect .
@@aurthurodonnell6707, the LAST ticket I got cost me 3 GRAND in order to stay out of JAIL !! VA Judge wanted to lock me up for 90 days !! That's when I said enough for me !! That was 11 years ago and I have not had a ticket since !! Yeah, I still get the "itch" every now and then but NOPE .... I just remember that last go round and I behave .... LOL !! Happy travels my friend and stay ticket free !!
B.T.O. in the Winnipeg Arena 1975....Trooper as the warm up band.
My first concert at 14 years old...Rock at its finest what great musicians we had the pleasure to enjoy!
Man, I love Turner's vocals!
These guys came out with hit after hit back when I was in high school. 1970s music was great. Hope they are all still with us in 2021.
Damn, I didn't know Randy Bachman was such a badass! Great guitar solo.
Guy is a legend...just ask his friend Neil Young
Thank you B.T.O. FOUR WHEEL DRIVE ' Your Band made my youngest days ' Enjoyable growing up Listening to your music. I'm now 61 years old today. ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆.