And I watched Dennis Elliot in 1971, when he was in the English Jazz-Rock band "IF", before later on in about 1976 joined Foreigner, also Ian McDonald, who was in King Crimson before. Always liked the songs and sounds of Foreigner, songs were real great and cathchy too, an nice kind of Rock music.
They are NOT IN YET!!! Omg the first album that was bought for me as a Christmas present from my brother Markie. I know he must have hated himself because my brothers had the only record player and I kept going in there to play it again.Sorry Mark and Pat.
@@daveheesen9174 Lou didn't suffer double vision from playing in a hockey game. They heard an announcer say it about a player during a hockey game that they were watching on TV.
After decades, they FINALLY are being inducted in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame this year!! O.G. Members: Lou Graham - Lead Singer Mick Jones-Guitarist/Founder Dennis Elliott - Drummer Al Greenwood - Keyboards Ian McDonald - Guitarist/Saxophone/Flute (R.I.P.) Ed Gagliardi - Bass (R.I.P.) Rick Willis - Bass Love these guys & the fan community on Facebook is great! Sometimes Dennis & Al will pop in & Dennis’ wife Iona is one of the moderators. Great lady & she shares rare photos with the group as well.
LONG, LONG WAY FROM HOME, URGENT, and my favorite from their late 8o's run CANT WAIT are still in the chamber to be fired up by Rob Squad. Thank you for this banger. Lou Gramm is the lead singer. Mick Jones on guitar. Keep going and enjoy the music
I LOVE THESE GUYS! It is such a travesty that it has taken them until this year to get inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, but FINALLY! They get the recognition they clearly deserve! Blue Morning, Blue Day is a definite next reaction for you two!
Hey guys! "Double Vision" is my #1 favorite song by Foreigner. Fun story: Guitarist and founder Mick Jones got the song inspiration while watching a NY Rangers hockey game. The team's goalie, John Davidson, was hit in the head by a puck during the game. It was announced he had to leave the game due to experiencing "double vision". And a great Foreigner song was born! Also, the lead singer is named Lou Gramm. One of classic/arena rock's great voices. Peace, guys. ✨️🕊✨️
Some of the greatest rock and roll ever recorded, The entire Double Vision album is fantastic! Side 1 1. Hot Blooded 2. Blue Morning, Blue Day 3. You're All I Am 4. Back Where You Belong 5. Love Has Taken Its Toll Side 2 1. Double Vision 2. Tramontame 3. I Have Waited So Long 4. Lonely Children 5. Spellbinder
Born in ‘72 and Chicago, Styx, Queen and Foreigner and some ELO really got me into rock! Even though my first real rock song I remember hearing was Dream On when I was 6 and I LOVED that song!!
Their whole first album has hit after hit after hit. Feels Like The First Time, Starrider, Headknocker, At War With The World, Long Long Way From Home....just a few of the bangers on that album.
Foreigner on this album (1978): Lou Gramm - lead vocals, percussion Mick Jones - lead guitar, backing vocals, acoustic piano, lead vocals (Tracks 4 & 8) Ian McDonald - guitars, keyboards, reeds, vocals (sax on this song) Al Greenwood - keyboards Ed Gagliardi - bass, vocals Dennis Elliott - drums Additional musicians Ian Lloyd - backing vocals David Paich - string arrangements (Keyboardist from Toto) Production Producers - Mick Jones, Ian McDonald and Keith Olsen.
Lou Graham is the lead singer, Mick Jones Lead Guitarist, Drummer Dennis Elliot, keyboardist Al Greenwood and Ian McDonald Guitarist and founding member of King Crimson.
One of their best choruses is from a song from their first album Foreigner , and the track is called Starrider . I guarantee you will love this one ! A true hidden gem from them !! There is a great Live version on RUclips .
I'm also a big fan of Rev on the red line, Jay and Amber might want to start a deep track Channel, where they play some songs people suggests that weren't necessarily the big hits
Have you delved into Lou Graham's solo hits yet like, "Midnight Blue" and "Just Between You and Me." The first is more rockin' than the second, but the second is so good for its own reasons.
Head Games, Blue Morning Blue Day, Long, Long Way From Home, Love Has Taken It's Toll, and Break It Up are all great songs of theirs! Thanks for the classic rock!
Also, I believe their most underrated song is a power ballad called Heaven On Our Side. A great song that really shows off Lou Grahams vocals! For some reason, it's not on Spotify.
Foreigner came out the gates strong with their debut album. With 3 Americans and 3 Brits on the band, they knew they would be at least partially foreigners no matter what country they toured in ,,. hence their name. From their debut album, here are some songs to check out: "Feels Like the First Time" "Cold as Ice" "Starrider" "Headknocker" "The Damage Is Done" "Long, Long Way from Home" "Woman Oh Woman" "At War with the World" "Fool for You Anyway" "I Need You"
Lou Gramm is a drummer, but he didn't play drums in Foreigner, he's the singer and Mick Jones is the lead guitarist. Those two co-wrote most of Foreigner's songs. They are in the Song Writers Hall of Fame. Foreigner is so good, I saw them in concert in the early 80's, so good! Here's some more bangers for you to give a listen to, Long, Long Way from Home, Head Games, Blue Morning Blue Day, and Dirty White Boy. Keep up the good work!
Dennes Elliot is the drummer. Lou Gramm is the lead vocalist and often co song writer, but the genius and creation of Foreigner and there sound and all of the examples you speak of is guitarist, main song writer and producer (for other bands as well, Billy Joel for example) Mick Jones. He also played most of the keyboards during recording, and live after the first two records when they went from a six piece to a four piece band. Mick came up with the name because when the formed they were exactly half British, Mick, and half American, Lou is from NY, so wherever they went, they were always foreigners to an extent. Mick was forming a new band and got a hold of a Domo of Lou's old band "Black Sheep" and thought, "my god, that's a voice". I think their best album is Head Games, from which you have not touched yet. Thanks guys. Peace.
I was 12 years old when this song came out. Our school had a juke box in the cafeteria (how cool is that?) and I'd always bring change to play this song or Hot Blooded 😁
Another Foreigner song to hit: "Long, Long Way From Home". It's a short song with a powerful punch. An excellent song. Second in my mind only to "Double Vision". Peace, guys. ✨️🕊✨️
I love foreigner. I saw them in indy for the agent provocateur tour. It was one of the first laser light shows i remember seeing and they were the first band i ever saw that put out a shirt with a glow in the dark logo on it.
Lou has one of my favorite voices of all time. songs like "Lost in the Shadows" from the movie Lost Boys & "Don't let go" & "That was Yesterday" and off their first LP "Long long way from home"
Rob & Amber - Thank You. I just love watching & listening to you as you're bopping your heads and flashing those GORGEOUS Smiles!!! Cheers from Vancouver, Canada!!
Speaking of 70s bands you should check out, The Babys, a British rock band. Two of their big hits include Isn't It Time and Everytime I Think of You. You've played lead singer John Waite's 80s hit, Missing You.
Amber ,check foreigner, long long way from home. You'll love the Sax and bass. This song play constantly at the Pinball place we all went to in the 70s 😂, enjoy
Incredible song and band!! So many great songs for certain. Lou Gramm is from my hometown of Rochester, NY. This is the around 1978 when they were packing arenas. Foreigner was everywhere and this continued with more big hits into the 80's.
My favorite is "Blue Morning, Blue Day" off this same album. Second would be "Long, Long Way From Home" off their self titled debut album. And if you really, really like all the early stuff from Foreigner, you would probably just as much like Lou Gramm's band before that called Black Sheep.
One of those classic rock songs that I heard regularly as a teen in the 70's, but it didn’t register with me until many years later as I listened to it while jogging. Now it's a favorite from Foreigner.
Woah, this was the song that caught my interest in Foreigner. The result: 3 vinyl albums and a best of cd in my record cabinet. Always worth to listen to. 🎸📀
another one I've suggested...glad you got to it. Their last big 70s one that you hadn't done yet...went to #2. I believe the only top ten hits of theirs left to do is "Say You Will" and the epic "Waiting For A Girl Like You", the latter of which I'm VERY surprised you haven't gotten around to yet.
Foreigner was one of the most awesome bands growing up in the 70's. So many hits in thier catalog. Glad they are finally going into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame this year. We'll deserved. It's been a while since you've reacted to the Eagles. One song I'd love to hear reacted to is Love will keep us alive. Amber will especially love this song but I think you both will appreciate it. Keep up the great work!!!
Riding around in my boyfriend's Lincoln with this song blaring from an FM station. Foreigner was huge! Lou Gramm was one of the best recognized lead vocalists at the time. We all loved their hyper-sexy Urgent, too. When ladies' night Chippendale type shows were popular Urgent was a staple for the dancers. Ha. I see you've reacted to that one long ago. Blessings ❤
Jay and Amber, Lou Gramm is the lead singer of Foreigner; Dennis Elliott is on drums. You’ve already listened to my favorites: Feels Like The First Time and Urgent, but you need to take in the following: Blue Morning, Blue Day Long Long Way From Home Dirty White Boy Head Games Break It Up That Was Yesterday Say You Will All great tunes! Happy listening! Say You Will
Lou Graham is the singer and Dennis Elliot is the drummer
Lou Gramm
Elliot lost his hearing he was playing so hard!
Shut up
And I watched Dennis Elliot in 1971, when he was in the English Jazz-Rock band "IF", before later on in about 1976 joined Foreigner, also Ian McDonald, who was in King Crimson before. Always liked the songs and sounds of Foreigner, songs were real great and cathchy too, an nice kind of Rock music.
It's Lou Gramm.
Lou Gramm one of the great voices in all of Rock. A crime that they were not in the Hall of Fame earleir.
Along with Styx & Boston.
Lou is a vocal BEAST 😎
the hall is a joke
They are NOT IN YET!!! Omg the first album that was bought for me as a Christmas present from my brother Markie. I know he must have hated himself because my brothers had the only record player and I kept going in there to play it again.Sorry Mark and Pat.
They should dive into some of Lou's solo stuff. Midnight Blue is always a full volume for me from when it first hit the radio waves back then.
Their album Foreigner 4 was huge. Three hit singles. Waiting For A Girl Like You, Jukebox Hero and Urgent.
Yes indeed! Huge hits, all of them.
Break it up was another hit from 4
They already listened to "Urgent" a few years back. And I believe "Juke Box Hero" also...
My favourite Foreigner album. A banger from start to finish!
It was Foreigner's "THRILLER" in my estimation!
Another banger from Foreigner: "Dirty White Boy". Yes, that's the title.
Don't (really) care for the title but a good jam nonetheless.🙈🙉🙊
💯🔥🤙🏽😎
It's filthy. It's so me.
I love that song!! One of my favorites!
Love "Dirty White Boy"
"Waiting For a Girl Like You" is a lovely ballad from Foreigner.
Hot Blooded Cool as Ice both 70s AMBER Rock on
One of my favorites from them!
@@theodoreritola7641 "Cold as Ice".
THANKS 4 the correction im bad lol .
Yes! Much better ballad than I want to know what love is...
Poor Lou Gramm actually developed double vision and it was a brain tumor. Thank God he made it through.
AMEN! He killed it at Cal Jams 2!
the brain tumor was years after the song I think...heard an interview something to do with a hockey game where a hard hit left him double vision
@@daveheesen9174 Lou didn't suffer double vision from playing in a hockey game. They heard an announcer say it about a player during a hockey game that they were watching on TV.
@@hondaphan4172 TY didnt know just remember the part about hocky
At my age of 75 yrs old, I love Foreigner. Their music is do awesome. ❤❤❤
Lou Gramm is the singer, Dennis Elliott is the drummer. Blue Morning, Blue Day, next please!
Foreigner is finally going into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame this October.
After decades, they FINALLY are being inducted in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame this year!!
O.G. Members:
Lou Graham - Lead Singer
Mick Jones-Guitarist/Founder
Dennis Elliott - Drummer
Al Greenwood - Keyboards
Ian McDonald - Guitarist/Saxophone/Flute (R.I.P.)
Ed Gagliardi - Bass (R.I.P.)
Rick Willis - Bass
Love these guys & the fan community on Facebook is great! Sometimes Dennis & Al will pop in & Dennis’ wife Iona is one of the moderators. Great lady & she shares rare photos with the group as well.
Foreigner is being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame this year.
Pathetic that it's taken this long...really embarrassing
Long overdue honor.
WAY past time!!!
Jay & Amber, you'll love their "Blue Morning, Blue Day" !!
As well as “Long Long Way From Home” and “Seventeen” !!!
Love has taken its toll
My vote is for "Dirty White Boy"
And "Cold as Ice."
@@jdober77 They did Cold as Ice a couple of years ago: ruclips.net/video/_XtZZN5EpT4/видео.html
LONG, LONG WAY FROM HOME, URGENT,
and my favorite from their late 8o's run CANT WAIT are still in the chamber to be fired up by Rob Squad.
Thank you for this banger.
Lou Gramm is the lead singer. Mick Jones on guitar.
Keep going and enjoy the music
They did Urgent.
In high school everyone showed off their car stereos with Long Long Way From Home. Loved their first album so much.
Hot Blooded!!! Just a great song!!!
I'll live all of my years in a single minute classic!!!!
Isn't that a great line??
Their Greatest Hits album is in my top 20 of all time. 👍
I LOVE THESE GUYS! It is such a travesty that it has taken them until this year to get inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, but FINALLY! They get the recognition they clearly deserve! Blue Morning, Blue Day is a definite next reaction for you two!
Lou Gramm is the lead singer and one of the GREATEST of all time!
Louis Andrew Grammatico (born May 2 1950), known professionally as Lou Gramm, is an American singer and songwriter.
Finally! My fav Foreigner song 😊
“Blue Morning, Blue Day.” “Head Games” “Long, Long Way From Home.” these are all hot.
The Damage is Done
Hey guys! "Double Vision" is my #1 favorite song by Foreigner. Fun story: Guitarist and founder Mick Jones got the song inspiration while watching a NY Rangers hockey game. The team's goalie, John Davidson, was hit in the head by a puck during the game. It was announced he had to leave the game due to experiencing "double vision". And a great Foreigner song was born! Also, the lead singer is named Lou Gramm. One of classic/arena rock's great voices. Peace, guys. ✨️🕊✨️
Jay this gives your 80s a run for their money 1978 Hot Blooded was BRAN NEW
"Urgent" is a great Foreigner banger.
If they haven't done that one, they must. A total banger and it's a top fave for me from this band.
Feels like the 1st time is my fav from 1979
With Thomas Dolby on synth!
They did it years ago.
ruclips.net/video/pWsjGJ15ZtE/видео.htmlsi=-20jRTP55jM2x5es
Some of the greatest rock and roll ever recorded, The entire Double Vision album is fantastic!
Side 1
1. Hot Blooded
2. Blue Morning, Blue Day
3. You're All I Am
4. Back Where You Belong
5. Love Has Taken Its Toll
Side 2
1. Double Vision
2. Tramontame
3. I Have Waited So Long
4. Lonely Children
5. Spellbinder
Women in black 🤘
Having been born in 1973, I grew up on Foreigner. Cheers from northeast Ohio.
I was also born in '73 and grew up the same way
Foreigner was huge in my high school years in the 70's and I'm also from NE Ohio, Geneva.
Born in 1970. Grew up on Foreigner as well. Still listen to and love them!
Born in ‘72 and Chicago, Styx, Queen and Foreigner and some ELO really got me into rock! Even though my first real rock song I remember hearing was Dream On when I was 6 and I LOVED that song!!
One of my favorite bands. Nothing but bangers and ballads!!
Love Foreigner. They are in my top five 70's rock groups ❤
Their whole first album has hit after hit after hit. Feels Like The First Time, Starrider, Headknocker, At War With The World, Long Long Way From Home....just a few of the bangers on that album.
More Foreigner: "Long Long Way From Home" "Dirty White Boy" "Headknocker" "Women" "Modern Day"
Foreigner on this album (1978):
Lou Gramm - lead vocals, percussion
Mick Jones - lead guitar, backing vocals, acoustic piano, lead vocals (Tracks 4 & 8)
Ian McDonald - guitars, keyboards, reeds, vocals (sax on this song)
Al Greenwood - keyboards
Ed Gagliardi - bass, vocals
Dennis Elliott - drums
Additional musicians
Ian Lloyd - backing vocals
David Paich - string arrangements (Keyboardist from Toto)
Production
Producers - Mick Jones, Ian McDonald and Keith Olsen.
Foreigner, say you will....its worth a liaten
Lou Graham is the lead singer, Mick Jones Lead Guitarist, Drummer Dennis Elliot, keyboardist Al Greenwood and Ian McDonald Guitarist and founding member of King Crimson.
It’s Lou Gramm.
Mark Ronson is Mick Jones’s son.
Ed Gaglardy on bass
A sleeper on this same album is Lonely Children. Great tune
One of their best choruses is from a song from their first album Foreigner , and the track is called Starrider . I guarantee you will love this one ! A true hidden gem from them !! There is a great Live version on RUclips .
agree
I'm also a big fan of Rev on the red line, Jay and Amber might want to start a deep track Channel, where they play some songs people suggests that weren't necessarily the big hits
I love Starrider.
Easily one of their best lesser known tracks imo. I have that and some other deeper cuts on my channel.✌
Have you delved into Lou Graham's solo hits yet like, "Midnight Blue" and "Just Between You and Me." The first is more rockin' than the second, but the second is so good for its own reasons.
Head Games, Blue Morning Blue Day, Long, Long Way From Home, Love Has Taken It's Toll, and Break It Up are all great songs of theirs! Thanks for the classic rock!
Also, I believe their most underrated song is a power ballad called Heaven On Our Side. A great song that really shows off Lou Grahams vocals! For some reason, it's not on Spotify.
Foreigner came out the gates strong with their debut album. With 3 Americans and 3 Brits on the band, they knew they would be at least partially foreigners no matter what country they toured in ,,. hence their name. From their debut album, here are some songs to check out:
"Feels Like the First Time"
"Cold as Ice"
"Starrider"
"Headknocker"
"The Damage Is Done"
"Long, Long Way from Home"
"Woman Oh Woman"
"At War with the World"
"Fool for You Anyway"
"I Need You"
Foreigner - Long Long Way from Home Another Foreigner Rocker!
Lou Gramm is a drummer, but he didn't play drums in Foreigner, he's the singer and Mick Jones is the lead guitarist. Those two co-wrote most of Foreigner's songs. They are in the Song Writers Hall of Fame. Foreigner is so good, I saw them in concert in the early 80's, so good! Here's some more bangers for you to give a listen to, Long, Long Way from Home, Head Games, Blue Morning Blue Day, and Dirty White Boy. Keep up the good work!
Dennes Elliot is the drummer. Lou Gramm is the lead vocalist and often co song writer, but the genius and creation of Foreigner and there sound and all of the examples you speak of is guitarist, main song writer and producer (for other bands as well, Billy Joel for example) Mick Jones. He also played most of the keyboards during recording, and live after the first two records when they went from a six piece to a four piece band. Mick came up with the name because when the formed they were exactly half British, Mick, and half American, Lou is from NY, so wherever they went, they were always foreigners to an extent. Mick was forming a new band and got a hold of a Domo of Lou's old band "Black Sheep" and thought, "my god, that's a voice". I think their best album is Head Games, from which you have not touched yet. Thanks guys. Peace.
I was 12 years old when this song came out. Our school had a juke box in the cafeteria (how cool is that?) and I'd always bring change to play this song or Hot Blooded 😁
"Hot Blooded" was the first song I can remember singing along to as a child.
“Dirty White Boy”
“Head Games”
“Feels like the First Time”
Just a few to listen to all great songs.
Foreigner was popular when I was in grade school. I remember humming Cold As Ice from time to time. Wow! am I old!!
Such a huge and powerful voice for 5'6!
Great band, great song! Lou's voice is always amazing!
Another Foreigner song to hit: "Long, Long Way From Home". It's a short song with a powerful punch. An excellent song. Second in my mind only to "Double Vision". Peace, guys. ✨️🕊✨️
Check out "Head Games" and "I'm Gonna Win" by Foreign.
I hear I’m Gonna Win in the casino I work at!!
Foreigner has some softer ballads too. Check out That Was Yesterday. Say You Will. Both are Fantastic!
I love foreigner. I saw them in indy for the agent provocateur tour. It was one of the first laser light shows i remember seeing and they were the first band i ever saw that put out a shirt with a glow in the dark logo on it.
love the beginning 'Feelin down n dirty - feelin kinda mean'
You should check out their power ballad Waiting for a Girl Like You.
My high school sweetheart love song
Lou Gramm is a phenomenal Frontman.
What an amazing concert in September 1981 in Charleston WV… Foreigner with Billy Squire!
What a show!
Lou has one of my favorite voices of all time. songs like "Lost in the Shadows" from the movie Lost Boys & "Don't let go" & "That was Yesterday" and off their first LP "Long long way from home"
Lou Gramm had THE Best voice, in 70s Rock!!!
My favorite song from Foreigner!! Love this song❤❤❤
Rob & Amber - Thank You.
I just love watching & listening to you as you're bopping your heads and flashing those GORGEOUS Smiles!!!
Cheers from Vancouver, Canada!!
Lou Graham wrote this song about hockey player's after he went to a hockey game.
Lou Gramm is lead singer. He had one of the best voices in rock music! Mick Jones, Ian McDonald, Al Greenwood, Ed Gagliardi, Dennis Elliot
Plus other artists adding to it
All right my babies... I am so glad I got to see this band several times. ‼️🔥💯😊👍🏻
Speaking of 70s bands you should check out, The Babys, a British rock band. Two of their big hits include Isn't It Time and Everytime I Think of You. You've played lead singer John Waite's 80s hit, Missing You.
Absolutely yes!! Loved The Babys!
they've also reacted to John Waite in Bad English's "When I See You Smile". I think they'll love both songs.
John Waite was awesome!!!
Both of those would be great. Chilliwack's "My Girl" would be another good one to do.
@@surlechapeau ahhh love that song, too! ❤
1st time I heard this album, I played it over an over all night long!
Amber ,check foreigner, long long way from home. You'll love the Sax and bass. This song play constantly at the Pinball place we all went to in the 70s 😂, enjoy
Have you reacted to "Urgent", yet?
Killer sax solo...
They did Urgent Aug 5, 2021 ruclips.net/video/pWsjGJ15ZtE/видео.html
Incredible song and band!! So many great songs for certain. Lou Gramm is from my hometown of Rochester, NY. This is the around 1978 when they were packing arenas. Foreigner was everywhere and this continued with more big hits into the 80's.
One of my favorite bands of all time! ❤️🙂👍✌️
They sounded exactly like that live in concert!!
Lou Gramm; amazing voice. Foreigner; an underrated band.
Lou Grammatico known professionally as Lou Gramm is the lead singer. I saw them on the 4 tour in 1981 as a sophomore in high school. It was fantastic.
I too saw them on their Foreigner 4 tour as a 10th grader that same year, at the Fabulous Forum in Inglewood Ca. It was indeed fantastic.
@@TheLaker85 I saw them at Assembly Hall in Champaign, Illinois.
Definitely Bangers!!❤❤
Thanks guys!! Love your reactions!!❤❤
You gotta hear "the damage is done". I had their first album and was not disappointed at all.
Check out "Love Has Taken its Toll", "Tramontane" (instrumental), "Blue Morning, Blue Day", and "Dirty White Boy".
Star Rider is a lesser known Foreigner gem!
My favorite is "Blue Morning, Blue Day" off this same album. Second would be "Long, Long Way From Home" off their self titled debut album. And if you really, really like all the early stuff from Foreigner, you would probably just as much like Lou Gramm's band before that called Black Sheep.
Lead singer is Lou Gramm, drummer Dennis Elliott, and lead guitar is Mick Jones.
One of those classic rock songs that I heard regularly as a teen in the 70's, but it didn’t register with me until many years later as I listened to it while jogging. Now it's a favorite from Foreigner.
My fav Foreigner song is Double Vision. I never tire of hearing it. I saw them on the Foreigner Four
Tour and a couple tours after.
Blue morning Blue day!!! And then for their instrumental song Tramontane is a cool jam!🎉🎉
Lou Gramm is the lead singer.
Rev on the red line has always been my favorite Foreigner song, when it came out I was doing a lot of drag racing.
Hey amber just to let you know let you know Lou Graham is the lead singer there were two drummers in foreigner Dennis Elliot and Chris Frazier
Woah, this was the song that caught my interest in Foreigner. The result: 3 vinyl albums and a best of cd in my record cabinet. Always worth to listen to. 🎸📀
Feels Like The First Time is awesome
another one I've suggested...glad you got to it. Their last big 70s one that you hadn't done yet...went to #2. I believe the only top ten hits of theirs left to do is "Say You Will" and the epic "Waiting For A Girl Like You", the latter of which I'm VERY surprised you haven't gotten around to yet.
BOTH of these are very good!
Saw them in concert with foghat in 78 or 79 in Greensboro, Nc..greatness. we were Rocked out.
Foreigner was one of the most awesome bands growing up in the 70's.
So many hits in thier catalog. Glad they are finally going into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame this year. We'll deserved.
It's been a while since you've reacted to the Eagles. One song I'd love to hear reacted to is Love will keep us alive. Amber will especially love this song but I think you both will appreciate it. Keep up the great work!!!
Love it! URGENT is my fav Foreigner song! A banger as well with one of the greatest sax riffs in rock n roll!
Don’t forget that sax that comes in between verses and during that outro chorus.
Spellbinder, Feels Like The First Time, Head Knocker, Love Has Taken It's Toll ❤️
Blue Morning, Blue Day is something else. So is That Was Yesterday.
I remember when they first came out and I saw them open for A.R.S. Bob Seger and Heart in ATL 1977. Great show.
This is one of my favorites. Used to roller skate fast backwards to this song. Another favorite of mine is head games
Riding around in my boyfriend's Lincoln with this song blaring from an FM station.
Foreigner was huge!
Lou Gramm was one of the best recognized lead vocalists at the time. We all loved their hyper-sexy Urgent, too. When ladies' night Chippendale type shows were popular Urgent was a staple for the dancers. Ha. I see you've reacted to that one long ago.
Blessings ❤
Foreigner is one of the reasons that the late '70's / early '80's were so special to us teens. Great catalogue.
And Lou Gramm is one of the great voices in rock history.
Guitarist is Mick Jones, the only original member left when I finally saw them live in 2008.
"Waiting for a girl like you" or "Say you will" are awesome too!!
Brings back so many sweet memories. And man, Lou Gramm's vocals on this one are just killer.
Saw Foreigner back in 1988. They were outstanding!
Jay and Amber, Lou Gramm is the lead singer of Foreigner; Dennis Elliott is on drums. You’ve already listened to my favorites: Feels Like The First Time and Urgent, but you need to take in the following:
Blue Morning, Blue Day
Long Long Way From Home
Dirty White Boy
Head Games
Break It Up
That Was Yesterday
Say You Will
All great tunes! Happy listening!
Say You Will
Foreigner - Urgent - Waiting on a girl like you - Jukebox Hero