Roll With The Changes - REO Speedwagon | Andy & Alex FIRST TIME REACTION!
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Supertramp vocals + “insert band” = REO Speedwagon vocals
Complete this equation in the comments pls we need help.
For anybody who noticed my goof, Boston’s debut dropped in 76’ not 78’ don’t roast me 😩🤣
- Andy
38 Special? Anyway they are good too
Supertramp + Boston
The ultimate middle Illinois band: not Chicago, Corn fields! (SO much a midwest accent.) I heard these guys non-stop in the St. Louis area. (A lot of Head East as well, but not as much.) This and Riding the Storm out were staple radio rockers. Then they got a little poppier.
Supertramp Vocals + Styx band = REO Speedwagon
Foreigner?
Gary Richrath was a beast on the guitar.
Great Les Paul tone
Gypsy Woman's Passion...Sophisticated Lady.
Golden country live version. Must
REO was never the same after he left. Great live band still? Yes. Transcendent? No.
Gary was a very underrated guitar player ..
It's amazing to me that, almost 50 years later, this song still gives me a refreshing feeling of new adventures and good-times ahead.
Yes, hats off to the producer (sorry I don't know who it is). No flashy gimmicks or overproduction, just captured the sound of the musicians.
One of the most high energy songs I know. Love the dueling guitars.
Yes, it does. ❤
This is the best song in the history of songs! Thank y'all for not bashing something that I Iove so much.
I love how Gary holds the note then drops into the chorus, it's like falling off a cliff.
Whenever I hear this I’m back in my Jordache jeans, cowl neck sweater and feathering my hair and back in high school all over again.
Yes yes.....that was definitely the look back then, I bet you were lovely 😋😎
The Farrah Fawcett do!
Yup, I was not out of hs long, starting to date my hubby!
Tube tops and feather earrings!
A favorite comment I saw on another RUclips page regarding this song: "I don't play "Roll With The Changes" that often, but when I do, the whole neighborhood hears it." 🤣🤣🤣
"Back on the road again" and "Riding the Storm out" are absolutely necessary
Yes, but the live, Kevin Kronin version of "Riding the Storm Out!"
Bruce Hall (bass) does lead vocals on “Back on the Road Again”. Great voice and more of a rocking tune. You’ll love the guitar!
Bangers. Same for roll with the changes
This is what rock and roll is supposed to be!!!!
This song is 50 years old!!!! You got to admit, us old fuckers knew how to rock!!!!
yes we did!!
Damn Skippy bro !!!! 😂
46🙂
Dang tootin', we did! Still do!
Riding the Storm Out, still.❤
Gary Richrath......one of the most underrated guitarists of the era..........and when the audience is with him he absolutely smokes live......
Gary Richrath laying down some of the tastiest guitar licks of all time. RIP
The energy in this song is just incredible, and so amazingly uplifting. I'm not religious, but this song really is food for the soul.
Grew up 20 miles from where REO was THE bar band, in Champaign, IL. I must have seen REO 100 times. Beer, slices of pizza and Richrath on guitar about 5 feet from me. The best.
I was born and raised in St. Louis mo, the Midwest was the birthing spot of some really great band, REO, Kansas, Mamas Pride, Ozark Mountain daredevils, Fn stroke;( and many more, including more than a few solo acts.
Jealous! First concert I saw in 79. But not close up. Hahaha
@@laurarominger2073 ......fun years.
The seventies was so chock full of incredible hits that when this song was released it was just another Tuesday in 1978. Another beautiful, perfect Tuesday!
Indeed. Well said. We were so incredibly fortunate.
Fucking Tuesday. 🎶🎤🎧🎸🥁You’re my tribe.
I was music history, it will never happen again.
Summertime, the 70s, beer, sunshine, this is literally the soundtrack of my teens.
Same here! Couldn't agree more. Weren't we the lucky ones, we got to listen to such great music all through the 70's
Now it's a terrible😢🌎....maybe things will get a lil better when Trump gets back in there!!🎉🎉🎉
My favorite REO song ever. I never get sick of it!!
Same
AMEN
@@kolbee911 Atheist.. But I agree!
Same. Second favorite is the live version of "Keep Pushin."
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I loved being a teenager in the 70's.
Gary Richrath was a great guitarist. RIP
This is S tier for me, all the way! Next do “Ridin’ the Storm Out”.
Great song. Forgot all about it. Well i guess it was around 50 yrs ago
Yes but...DO THE LIVE VERSION!!!
Yes, live only!
Ultimate driving down the highway, top down, sun shining and singing at the top of your lungs song. Love it!
On many of my old road trip mixed tapes!
Roll with the Changes is nothing short of a freight train of rock'n'roll goodness.
"GOLDEN COUNTRY" is a Must!!!!
Trust me, I'm a Old Stoner ...
😉😎✌️👏🎸🎵💯🔥
GOTTA DO THE LIVE VERSION!!
Absolutely, the live version. Gary Richrath's guitar solo is top notch. May he RIP.
Ridin the storm out also
Only thing I expect from an old stoner is to forget what he's talking about halfway through a story. At least that's what I do
My thoughts exactly!
Like other kids, when I was a teenager in the late 1970s, I got into arguments/debates with my mom, who said that rock' n roll was just noise and that it wasn't actual music. I made her listen to this song, and she had a complete change of heart. After hearing all of the instruments, like the piano and organ, she agreed that it was music-good music. 45 years later, she and I still talk about that.
For me, it's the organ solo and the following guitar solo that make this whole song. Love it!
To me, R.E.O. is one of THE definitive sounds of the late '70s and early '80s. Their music was everywhere and hearing it takes me right back.
Kevin Cronin's vocals are an acquired taste but you can't deny the greatness of the late Gary Richrath's guitar playing. Awesome keyboards as well on this. A saucy keyboard and guitar solo outro!
It's like the band said, "let's make a pop song" and Gary's over on guitar saying, "nope, this is rock and roll". 🤘
That look of pure joy when the guitar kicks in at 5:32. We've all been there. It's about the time you really realize just how epic this song is.
“157 Riverside Avenue (live)” by REO Speedwagon is a BANGER! More rock than pop! From their double live album “You Get What You Play For.”
I used to play the crap out of that album. Don't know what ever happened to it, but I need to DL it, if only to hear Flying Turkey Trot.
@@Maydoggie Sadly, many online versions are missing “Gary’s Guitar Solo” and their absolutely rockin’ version of Chuck Berry’s “Little Queenie.” Those two songs were sacrificed to fit the album on 1 CD, but many online versions sadly have not restored them. Unforgivable.
@@Maydoggie ahh yes...The Flying Turkey Trot"...definitely! 🔥
Yes a BANGER album - I still have the vinyl !
@@HeyfordF I actually prefer the 157 Riverside live version on Decade of Rock n Roll. Both are great though
Another band that should be the RRHOF.
Golden country for their live album - you get what you play for.
Like all great songs this song gets better an better the louder you play it.
A rocking song. The lead fills were magnificent. Richrath was an elite guitarist. RIP.
This song is in my top ten of all time. I can't think of a better high energy rock song ever. Love every aspect of this song. Never get tired of hearing it.
I know folks that just love their ballads, but their rocking tunes really pack a punch:)
Thank you guys for NOT STOPPING the song throughout. Letting it play continuous and uninterrupted as it was intended.... I can't watch anyone that stops the song or talks over it. Interrups the flow!
REO, Boston, Journey, Rush, Styx, Loverboy, .38 special, Triumph, Night Ranger, Eddie Money....jr/ high school sock hops were freaking amazing!!
Great list! Lets not forget Foreigner!
@@themusicboxx8419 yes- my bad...Foreigner is awesome,!!
As great as Gary Richrath was in the studio, he was a total beast and absolute joy live.
What was great was so many bands were better live than in the studio. Not anymore!
To appreciate this band even more, check out the official music video to it.
I saw Journey, Styx, and REO Speedwagon together. Musical Overload
I have for many years considered the live version of this song to be pretty much the ultimate rock and roll song. It just rocks.
This is the supergroup from the 80’s who I group up listening to as a teenager.
Hit after hit songs. The music composition was 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
The coolest name of a rock group REO Speedwagon!
This used to be a song that made me check my speedometer when I was driving. When this was on the next thing I knew I was driving 80 miles per hour. Pure adrenaline when I was 18, way back in the day. Plus, the song is so positive in nature.
Some of Gary Richrath's best guitar work.
“ Riding the storm out” another banger from REO !
Ah…I hear this oldie for me and it SCREAMS Gary Richrath. One of the greats right there. In his prime…Gary was a top-5 guitarist of his time, EASY.
Oops just your comment after writing this-"Boston was just a couple of years prior to REO. We were fortunate to have a plethora of music. Radio was King and music was our entertainment, more so than tv, even. That was before MTV and corporate take over of radio stations. Radio and local DJ's had a huge influence. Which is why there was so much talent being exposed. Bonus, the radio is where you learned everything that was happening locally, too. With the exception of Independent efforts, the Music Industry has a much tighter grip on who and what is promoted, or gets Billboard recognition. Equalling not as much ear candy."
This song is not complicated. It is all about positive energy and being totally relatable. It lifts you up from beginning to end. An all time classic
Gary Ritchrath is a BEAST of a guitarist
Golden Country! REO 2 side 2!!!
Next could be my favorite, "Tough Guys," because it has a similar great melody, and a bonus of the Our Gang spoken intro.
Finally you got around to their epic feel good rocker! Still gives me goosebumps all these years later.
Golden Country!!!!!🙂
Another great REO track is "Back On The Road Again" a song about a touring musician leaving someone behind to go back on the road.
As a child born in 1969 in Rural Illinois I was always so proud of what I call Illinois Rock…Chicago, Styx, REO, Cheap Trick and Survivor were mostly composed of Illinois raised kids. I don’t imagine there are too many other quintets of groups who were contemporaries from a geographic region who produced so much great music.
Cheap Trick was out of Rockford, REO was a Champaign/Urbana band and I know people who had Styx play at their prom 😁
also Aliota Haynes and Jeremiah, and Head East!
Head East!!!! Haven't heard that name in a long while!!! I am going to Amazon Music after this to look up some long forgotten tunes!! 😎
You might look for music from Moon 7 Times, they formed at UIUC in the 1990s is my understanding. I don’t know if they were originally from Illinois, but worth checking out.
Styx played their first concert at my HS In Oak Park, Il! @@annewoodard6803
Best REO song ever! It’s a personal anthem for ALL and rocks out to the max, buddy!
Another great band from Illinois! REO, Styx, Chicago!
Because there ain't nobody who talks with their guitar the way Gary does.
🎸 Woooow, wow, kachunka chunka chunka choonk, wahhooo wahhhooo 😂😂😂😂😎🎸🎸🎸🎸
You should do the live version of Golden Country. It will show you the range that this band had and it is so compelling. The audience response is great.
Great banger. You guys need to hit up “Take It On The Run” next. Great guitar solo by the late great Gary Richrath on this song.
The best REO song
First concert. First boyfriend. 1979. Blown away. REO has so many good songs but as an almost 60 year old now this song means the most. Change is hard. Change always happens. But lord knows I’ve fought it all my life. Always a song I knew I needed to learn from. Gary’s guitar. Kevin’s unique vocals. And yes drums are awesome and don’t like keyboards a lot but they fit perfectly here. Good memories of when I was young and blown away by the whole concert experience
Next from REO should be Golden Country.
After those 2 REO cuts, it's time for "Ridin' the Storm Out," the live version.
Now that, my friends, is Rock and Fuckin' Roll!!!!!! I saw them twice in the old days and sat (really stood) within ten feet of Gary Richrath both times. He never failed to deliver a full 100%. Amazing showman and could play his ass off. R.I.P., Gary.
Supertramp + Foreigner = REO
Those power chords of Gary richrath just never get old!
No doubt they just come in with a "Bonnnnggg" Good n heavy
Gary Richrath had a real knack for finding great tones and riffs to match the songs, and this one is surely one of his finest works! I love the way his guitar volume swells in with just the right amount of feedback and distortion… and multi tracked solo is phenomenal. He combined his Les Paul and overdriven Marshalls with the softer vocals and sounds of the rest of the band and together they invented the power ballad (“Keep on Loving You”).
Good old midwestern rock ‘n’ roll. That’s what you get!
This was part of the sound track of my childhood.
You found their best song next to RIDING THE STORM OUT. Glad to be here.
Live version is a BANGER. I don't usually recommend a live version, but this one is great!
@@slcs369Correct. The live version is better and a different groove.
@@slcs369My favorite is from their live performance on SoundStage.
REO are masters of the dramatic pause. Alan Gratzer is the unsung hero of REO Speedwagon. Everybody loves Gary, but if you ever pay attention to Alan, he is a monster!
Agreed👍💯 he has always been one of my fav drummer esp on "you get what you play for"🤟
💯 percent
S-tier all day long.
One of the greatest songs of all fucking time 🔥🙏🏽
Alex: _it's like somebody threw as cinder block on the accelerator and DROPPED IT IN GEAR and took a nap in the front seat_ hahaha
Richrath fills, slides and power chords...dang! My favorite guitarist of that era with so much energy.
I actually broke a string on my tennis racket while drunk air-banding to this song in college. 😂
REO SPEEDWAGON:
"Keep Pushin'"
"Don't Let Him Go" is another banger with great drum work. 🔥
This song in the car is a guaranteed speeding ticket
I think impeccable is the right word. This is a great song from a great band, but they were just on fire at this point.
Next up...live version of Riding the Storm Out. MUST be the live version!
The back end feels like you're in the coolest church you'll ever be in. Preach on REO!
Golden Country; Riding the Storm Out, great songs we used to rock.
This is a music sweet spot. Indicative of the time- music we knew we needed…
This song turned me on to REO so many many moons ago! Fantastic!
Hands down one of my favorite songs of all time. I'm always a huge fan of songs that are able to put a lot of positivity and energy into their sound. Even if the topic is something dark or serious. ESPECIALLY when it's dark or serious. To me being able to sing a song about hardships, and do it defiantly, with joy in your voice, is the ultimate expression of "fuck you, you won't break me" in music.
You must see the live versions of REO...... watching Gary play is a treat all its own
A memorable song from my teenage years. Haven't heard it in like, 40 years. Great song!
REO puts the roll in rock and roll!!
Great Band. Gary Richrath RIP. They performed a benefit concert for tornado victims in the area. Richrath rejoined the band for the concert, couple of years later he got sick and passed away. Saw them in concert, full of energy upbeat from beginning to end. They are a fun upbeat group, they have their share of ballads, but songs like Riding the Storm Out (LIVE VERSION), 157 Riverside Ave. Just a fun concert to go to.
I was a teenager when this came out - during the course of my life - whenever I was on the brink of a great new adventure - I'd play this song for a solid week. I trotted it out a dozen times in my life - when I turned some pages. If you can get past the music - the lyrics pack the punch - but together - they are a great combination of high energy and high expectations of a bright new future. This song is an old great friend.
This song is awesome live!
I am telling you people were way more happier in the 70s.
One of my favorite REO songs. Now how about “Don’t Let Him Go”- a high energy banger from them.
Hell yeah!!
Golden Country ( live ) is really good REO
One of my favorite bands. They just keep going, touring every year.
REO Speedwagon makes me feel like I'm in college again.
From their live album: "Golden Country" & "157 Riverside Avenue". Both insane examples of just how masterful Gary Richrath was.