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    Vocal Coach reacts to reaction to analyses analyzes analysis of breaks down Kansas Dust in the Wind live unplugged
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    Kansas is an American rock band that became popular during the 1970s initially on album-oriented rock charts and later with hit singles such as "Carry On Wayward Son" and "Dust in the Wind".
    Dust in the Wind" is a song recorded by American progressive rock band Kansas and written by band member Kerry Livgren, first released on their 1977 album Point of Know Return.
    Composer: Kerry Livgren
    Producer: Jeff Glixman
    Performed by Kansas
    * Steve Walsh - lead vocals
    * Kerry Livgren - acoustic guitar
    * Rich Williams - acoustic guitar
    * Robby Steinhardt - violin, viola, backing vocals
    * Phil Ehart - hand drums
    Genres: Progressive rock, art rock, hard rock, arena rock
    Origin: Topeka, Kansas U.S
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  • @martijnstuart95
    @martijnstuart95 Год назад +92

    RIP Robby Steinhardt, the amazing violinist and backing vocalist who passed away about two years ago

  • @reaganl.5113
    @reaganl.5113 Год назад +29

    Being a Roman Catholic, on Ash Wednesday when we receive ashes the priest normally states ' Remember that you are dust, and to dust you shall return.' A very humbling act and statement to begin Lent every year. This song is to played when my time is done here on Earth, I have asked my daughter to make sure of this. The other song request is 'The Great Gig In the Sky' by Pink Floyd. Probably two of the most moving songs of my youth, and both are so beautiful.

  • @tomfabozzi5353
    @tomfabozzi5353 Год назад +122

    Beth, this is fairly late period Steve Walsh, and he had a lot of vocal problems over the past 25 yrs or so. To hear the REAL Steve, you should check out something of his from the 70s, when he had extraordinary range and power

    • @reaganl.5113
      @reaganl.5113 Год назад +9

      Absolutely correct! If only his voice would have held together like Jon Anderson's has!

    • @mrz80
      @mrz80 Год назад +2

      Yeah. Steve still had the drive and the passion, but by the late 2000s early 2010s he just didn't have the pipes any more. I saw them a couple times just before he retired and you could hear the strain, alas. I've been nothing but impressed with the job Ronnie Platt's been doing in the intervening years, however. He's definitely the right man for the job.

    • @pietjespappie
      @pietjespappie 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@mrz80 Too bad Ronnie couldn't hold my attention...never listen to the new stuff.

    • @TheKansasfan1
      @TheKansasfan1 10 месяцев назад +2

      You really need to hear Steve sing the original. Unfortunately he led may I say a very “active” lifestyle and did not take care of his money maker, his voice. Also, I was at this show as a vip ticket holder. It was their first DVD show called Device Voice Drum shot on film in Atlanta. I also got to meet each band member. Steve was my childhood hero and we spent 5-10 minutes sharing stories. You are a bit off in your opening. Kerry was not at the show.

    • @BG1435q
      @BG1435q 10 месяцев назад +1

      you should listen to wayward son and dust in the wind from canada jam session. best versions of all their songs.

  • @robmccray6360
    @robmccray6360 Год назад +14

    Kerry Livgren is the genius of the group. They are all super talented, which is obvious, but Kerry is the one that had the touch of the gods when it came to lyrics and the uber complexity on many of the songs that he wrote. Recommend, if you can get your hands on it, the rockumentary - Miracles out of Nowhere. It documents the "Miracles" that it took to take a band from literally, the middle of nowhere, to the top of the progressive Rock world. England has numerous Prog Rock bands, The USA really has only a few, with Kansas the best of them.
    PS, Steve Walsh is the most underappreciated Rock Vocalist of all time.

    • @mrz80
      @mrz80 Год назад +2

      Kerry could pull a song out of thin air on short notice and it would be a bona fide masterpiece. Look at Carry On Wayward Son. It was a last minute addition to Leftoverture, and now I've read several places that it is one of the most played songs on classic rock radio. You can't hardly throw a rock in this country without hitting a radio station playing that song. :D And there is no greater goosebump moment in a concert to having everyone in the room hit that a capella intro together :D

  • @gazza8127
    @gazza8127 Год назад +23

    Hi Beth, Robbie was playing an electric violin, the guitarists were original guitarist Rich Williams on the right & bassist Billy Greer on the left. Kerry had previously left the band. You really need to hear stuff from the 70's to experience Steve Walsh's true power. Recommend: Paradox, Miracles out of nowhere, Icarus borne on wings of steel, The Wall & Point of no return, cheers

    • @copperqwaser2468
      @copperqwaser2468 Год назад +4

      journey from mariabronn is also a must

    • @gazza8127
      @gazza8127 Год назад

      @@copperqwaser2468 Absolutely, another of their masterpieces & a great showcase for Steve's incredible vocal talents, cheers🙂

    • @gazza8127
      @gazza8127 Год назад

      @B WJ Agree, he is magnificent on that album, of all the great Kansas live recordings I always go back to that album, they were on fire in the mid to late 70's, cheers🙂

    • @observer127
      @observer127 4 месяца назад

      I would add Incomudro - Hymn to the Atman to get the whole band. It has a Wagnerian feel to the song.

  • @TheAyeAye1
    @TheAyeAye1 Год назад +12

    Electric Violin was around before they started using it. Thanks for reminding me of this band. I had forgotten how good they were and apparently are.

    • @mrz80
      @mrz80 Год назад +1

      OH yeah, definitely they ARE. If you're anywhere NEAR where one of their 50th anniversary tour dates is, go see 'em. You will be blown away. They are one of the tightest, most skilled live bands you'll ever run past your eardrums. :)

    • @ghostE404
      @ghostE404 11 месяцев назад

      He's actually playing a viola

  • @moomoopuppy508
    @moomoopuppy508 Год назад +14

    A timeless classic...

  • @chicken2jail545
    @chicken2jail545 Год назад +19

    Hi Beth! Yeah this version is a later version of Kansas. Walsh's voice here is not as strong as it was had been. But i did like that middle fugue section, that was cool!

  • @garrygrasinski
    @garrygrasinski Год назад +12

    Thank you for another great look at a wonderful song and performance. For the record, Kerry Livgren had left the band at that point, so that was not him on the acoustic guitar.

  • @billmartinez8315
    @billmartinez8315 Год назад +6

    The Very First concert I ever attended was KANSAS. I saw them while attendeding school in Phoenix. I have been a HUGE fan ever since!
    Thanks for your amazing review.❤

    • @robmccray6360
      @robmccray6360 Год назад +1

      Me Too. It was the first and still the best concert I have ever attended.

  • @mvunit3
    @mvunit3 Год назад +4

    Hey Beth,
    The pic you chose to show Kerry Livgren (Guitarist/Keyboardist) is actually "Rich Williams", the Lead & Rhythm Guitarist that was also a founding member. And as pointed out, this was a later era of the Kansas line-up Live. Kerry left the band in 1983, returned briefly in 1990-91, and recorded 1 more Kansas album "Somewhere to Elsewhere" in 2000. He also appears on the live video "There's No Place Like Home" (2000).
    *Spiritual References . . .*
    (from Kerry Livgren's book "Seeds of Change") Kerry had gone through a few Eastern Philosophies in his life and had been on a Spiritual Quest since his childhood. Though many of his early songs used various Biblical references, it wasn't until he went on Tour with "Ambrosia" and had a discussion on their bus with vocalist David Pack, that he began to delve into the Bible and became a Christian during the tail end of Touring for the "Monolith" album (1979). And expressed it on a few tracks from "Audio Visions" (1980), and the following album where Steve Walsh had left, being replaced by "John Elefante" (who did a fantastic job) on "Vinyl Confessions" (1981) which was the 1st time I saw them, and my 1st concert (I was pretty late seeing concerts). And the tour is available to watch here on Yt, live from Omaha.
    Unfortunately, there are not a lot of high quality LIVE performances of the Deep Cut tracks that really showed the full virtuosity of Kansas. They have so many tracks to choose from up to 1980, that the list would be LONG. I had sent an email to you a few months ago, but these days you are probably SWAMPED with suggestions.
    There are sections you could analyze of the Audio Visions tour video here at Yt called "Kansas - Live in Houston 1980 (Audio-Visions Tour)" which has some of my favorite tracks:
    Icarus - Born On Wings Of Steel (Kerry Livgren)
    Paradox (K. Livgren, S. Walsh)
    Hopelessly Human (K. Livgren) Both Walsh and Steinhart sing, as-well as...
    Cheyenne Anthem (K. Livgren)
    Miracles Out Of Nowhere (K. Livgren)
    No One Together (K. Livgren)
    Relentless (K. Livgren)
    Portrait (He Knew) (K. Livgren, S. Walsh)
    If there were a higher quality version, there is a version of low quality (Yt) of their EPIC track from their debut album, "Journey from Mariabronn" that was live on-stage, from the music variety program "Don Kirchner's Rock Concert" (that is available on the Kansas Box Set "Sail On"). The last verse that Walsh sings while playing the Hammond Organ, where he sustains a note and decreases and elevates it is ASTOUNDING.
    Btw - The late-great Robby Steinhardt (Vocals/Violin) may have been using some enhancing effects, though usually he plays it clean (if on a traditional violin or "electric"), but has used effects for certain parts in a couple of tracks. Also the newer violinist (since "Freak of Nature" from 1995) "David Ragsdale" has used Fx more extensively. Another band that had a Violinist (and Keyboardist) using even more effects is Eddie Jobson of the Fusion/Progressive Rock band *UK* (featuring Bassist/Vocalist "John Wetton" of King Crimson & Asia fame), and had some wild Violin Soloing. If only they had quality live footage, that would be an unusual band to react to :).
    Also note: Kansas and *Yes* especially, were pioneers of Staging, Lighting and various sound technology (including Yes "Talk" being one of the 1st albums to be "digital").
    - I hope you find either Live video, or react to older (pre-81) studio tracks to take a listen to, to hear Steve Walsh at the peak of perfection, and when the original line-up were playing on all cylinders of creativity :).
    Rar.

  • @robertweaver2960
    @robertweaver2960 Год назад +4

    **** The violinist Robby Steinhardt (RIP), was truly incredible. Classically trained and played for a while in Europe with many orchestras.

  • @thering0010
    @thering0010 Год назад +4

    This recording is from I think the year 2000? Its from a live video album called Device Voice Drum. Also, that isnt Kerry Livgrin. Livgrin wasnt with them anymore (and still isnt). The person playing the guitar is Rich Williams, their lead guitar player.

  • @alanhembra2565
    @alanhembra2565 Год назад +29

    Rich Williams is on guitar with Billy Greer, Kerry Livgren was retired by 2014 (when this was recorded - I believe). Steve had throat polyps surgery in the 1990’s and his voice never fully recovered. The band actually played the music a step down to help Steve in concert. Never the less Steve still does a great job.

    • @jpirard
      @jpirard Год назад

      correct except that this is still in the original key.

    • @mrz80
      @mrz80 Год назад +3

      Of the original six who initially formed what everyone thinks of as Kansas, only drummer Phil Ehart and guitarist Rich Williams remain. Walsh bowed out in the early 80s, and was replaced by John Elefante. Violinist/vocalist Robby Steinhardt left soon after. Livgren and bassist Dave Hope split in the mid 1980s and the bend went on a short hiatus. Walsh returned, and new bassist Billy Greer (playing the other acoustic along with Rich Williams) came in, and the band went back to making records and touring like mad. Steinhardt came and went a time or two, alternating with David Ragsdale (who also plays guitar and sings). Guitar phenom Steve Morse also joined up for a while. Kerry cropped back up to write all the material for 2000's Somewhere to Elsewhere, recorded the album in his home studio, and played the occasional show. Walsh's voice was starting to show strain at this point, and he left the band for good in the mid 2010s. Ronnie Platt is their current lead vocalist/2nd keyboardist and he does a bang up job. Dave Manion (who used to be the band's lighting technician) split keyboard duties with Platt when he replaced Walsh. Producer Zak Rizvi came in on guitar for a few years. Manion stepped away and in came Tom Brislin on keyboards and vocals. Ragsdale has recently stepped down and been replaced on violin, guitar, and vocals by Joe Deninzon. And alas, Robby Steinhardt passed away just a couple of years ago. Just prior to embarking on their 50th anniversary tour last month Ehart was sidelined by an arm injury. His drum tech Eric Holmquist played the last few gigs of the previous tour, and is alternating with Ehart on drums on the current tour while Ehart's arm gets back to 100%. It's an ever-shifting lineup. but like it said on their first album cover: WE ARE KANSAS! KANSAS IS A BAND!

  • @BethRoars
    @BethRoars  Год назад +20

    I HAVE AN ALBUM COMING OUT! I'm so excited to share it with you. Available for preorder now! Pre-saves on Spotify really help me out as it tells the algorithm to send to more people :)
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    • @chrisatkins6635
      @chrisatkins6635 Год назад

      Just listened - absolutely fab Beth, you have to do more, beautiful 🙂

    • @bmbirdsong
      @bmbirdsong Год назад

      Oh my word! That was amazing!!! I love your voice!

    • @joelbolden8457
      @joelbolden8457 Год назад

      Your voice is equal to the best female singers I admire/listen to. Hopefully, there'll be more!

    • @carolmeloreflexoes7161
      @carolmeloreflexoes7161 Год назад

      Please record a cover of this song 💖🙏

    • @bigbear7347
      @bigbear7347 Год назад

      Give us MORE! MORE ROAR!

  • @larrywright3132
    @larrywright3132 Год назад +17

    I believe that Kansas was one of the first rock bands to have a violin as part of the band. I never said it was the ONLY rock band with a violin.

    • @apollo21lmp
      @apollo21lmp Год назад

      Chicago did too

    • @davmtu
      @davmtu Год назад +2

      @@apollo21lmp "The Flock" had a violin in 1968.

    • @giuseppemastria2729
      @giuseppemastria2729 Год назад +1

      Gentle Giant

    • @billhawkins1236
      @billhawkins1236 Год назад +3

      And lest we not forget " It's a Beautiful Day "

    • @billhawkins1236
      @billhawkins1236 Год назад +2

      @@davmtu and a pretty awesome one in Jerry Goodman. 👍

  • @Shlockrock1
    @Shlockrock1 Год назад +24

    HI Beth, The phrase dust in the wind is from the Book of Ecclesiastes written by King Solomon. It is beautiful and the performance of Kansas and the message give me shivers.

    • @andymurray3516
      @andymurray3516 Год назад +2

      It wasn't written by King Solomon! No one knows who wrote it!

    • @stephenschaffner2387
      @stephenschaffner2387 Год назад +1

      "Dust in the wind" is not in Ecclesiastes. Human effort is likened to chasing the wind in Ecclesiastes as is our destiny to return to dust, but not that particular image.

    • @bookhouseboy280
      @bookhouseboy280 Год назад +3

      Kerry Livgren: "I was reading a book on American Indian poetry one day, and I came across that line - this American Indian said: "for all we are is dust in the wind." And I thought, well, you know, that's really true. Here I got all this success - I've got material possessions - I've got a goal in my life that had been accomplished at that point, but I'm going back into the ground - and what does this really mean in light of that? And that's really kind of the message of that song, but the amazing thing was that so many people identified with that."

    • @anthonyruiz21
      @anthonyruiz21 Год назад +1

      And by the way, The Bible was written in the Middle East so it’s not Western Spiritualism. Unless you were referring to the Native American saying.

    • @threecedarshomestead1330
      @threecedarshomestead1330 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@stephenschaffner2387 "Vanity of vanities, all is vanity, and a chase after dust in the wind"

  • @tylerbuckley4661
    @tylerbuckley4661 5 месяцев назад +1

    The one on acoustic is Richard Williams in the beginning

  • @johnforsyth7987
    @johnforsyth7987 Год назад +3

    Thank you for reacting to this classic song from the band, Kansas. As a native Kansan I followed Kansas since the 1980's. The word Kansas is actually a native American word. That word being "Kanza." Which translates to people of the south wind.

    • @mrz80
      @mrz80 Год назад +1

      "People of The South Wind" is the title of a Kansas tune. The band has always been conscious of the fraught relations between the United States and the nations that were already here as the US spread across the continent. Give a listen to "Cheyenne Anthem."

  • @keefmack
    @keefmack Год назад +2

    Steve Walsh at his peak in the early 70’s to late 70’s was as great a singer as there has ever been in rock. In fact there are times in their songs where one might confuse a sound they hear as a synth when in fact it is Steve hitting some insane high note such as the ending of the song The Pinnacle.

    • @mrz80
      @mrz80 Год назад

      Yeah he had a unreasonably high range for as powerful a tenor as he was.

  • @1162labring
    @1162labring Год назад +4

    You need to see an earlier version to get the full effect. This is only a few of the members. Try Kansas - Dust in the Wind (Live from Canada Jam)

  • @lowkey1969
    @lowkey1969 Год назад +1

    Seeing this brings back memories.
    Kansas did a USO tour to Germany back in the late 80's, and they came to the small Kasserne I was stationed on and performed in our gym.
    I can clearly remember Rich Williams playing (with a lit cigarette wedged into the strings of his guitar occasionally!) standing maybe 3 feet away from me on a 2 foot tall stage.
    Great performance. I only wish I'd have been one of the guys detailed to act as roadies.

  • @williamkinberg5054
    @williamkinberg5054 8 дней назад

    Actually, Kerry Livgren, the songs author had left the band by this time. The guitarist is (another original member) Rich Williams. Robbie Steinhardt played a violin with an attached pickup (so essentially electric … but a true violinist). In this song there are two violin parts, so one is recorded.

  • @johnterry1852
    @johnterry1852 Год назад +1

    I'm really thrilled to hear that you have a new song on Spotify. I just love your voice and really enjoy listening to you. Great reaction, by the way.

  • @truckrboat
    @truckrboat Год назад +5

    Kansas as a band was big on the Native American themes in n all of their early music. Mix that with Kerry’s Christian beliefs as a writer you get the connections you pointed out. This was one of the last performances of Kansas as the mostly original band but in their prime, they were incredible. Steve’s voice, even as he started to lose it around this time, was always amazing but even more powerful in the 70’s and 80’s recordings! He was among the best vocalists around and the preeminent showman as a frontman for a band. I saw him in the early 80’s during wayward son do hand stands on his keyboards, as he played!!!

  • @michaelprokopeck1941
    @michaelprokopeck1941 Год назад +2

    This violin is equipped with a MIDI pickup to control a synthesizer sound module, basically a violin instead of a Keyboard controller.

  • @MrJdsenior
    @MrJdsenior Год назад +11

    I'm so confused. That is not early Kansas, they were not old men in the 70s. I was around and listening when this album was released. Did I miss something? The reason he's on an electric violin is that this ISN'T the 70s. But he very much could have been even back then, as they were available in the 60s. I like this arrangement/interpretation better than the original. I don't remember the orchestra being this prominent on the original, but will have to go listen again. The timing is quite different than the original studio take, much more fluid and musical.
    Just went and looked, and yes, he was playing an electric then, you can see the chord on his shirt, which swings down when he moves the violin off of his shoulder.

  • @jerrywilliamson4045
    @jerrywilliamson4045 Год назад +3

    You really need to listen to one of their recordings from the 70’s

  • @caroldudgeon50s
    @caroldudgeon50s Год назад

    I love that you decided to react to this version :) thanks Beth!

  • @kenswfi1
    @kenswfi1 Год назад +2

    Gorgeous. Wonderful reaction 🙌🏻

  • @DavidTateVA
    @DavidTateVA Год назад +2

    Electric violin goes back to at least the mid-70s with Jean-Luc Ponty and others. The original Kansas version of this was acoustic violin -- and Steve Walsh before his voice started to go.

  • @karlperry3460
    @karlperry3460 Год назад +24

    I like the studio version better. But this is cool to see.

    • @JM-zk9ou
      @JM-zk9ou Год назад

      I agree but there are some beautiful elements in this version that the studio version doesn't have.

  • @paulwhite7972
    @paulwhite7972 Год назад +4

    As mentioned, Steve Walshs voice is well past its peak here. Just give the original recorded version a listen. His range was incredible and such an emotional delivery. Incidentally, Kate Bush was the first to use a wireless mic for live work back in the 70s.

    • @barrydouglas6276
      @barrydouglas6276 Год назад

      Slightly off-topic - the Shure Vagabond wireless mic solution was available from 1953. Bulky, short range, limited battery life and expensive but nevertheless a commercial offering. In 1960 broadcasters used wireless mics at both Republican and Democratic conventions for audience questions. I do not know if these were live transmissions. Kate Bush certainly was the first charting singer to use a wireless mic in concert but as importantly she used a headset mic to free both hands for dance. With 3 degrees of separation I have been told that she put in hours daily to the discipline of dance. She (to my understanding) was innovative in integrating antennae into her wardrobe for longer range and aesthetic pleasure. I am certainly not dismissing her contributions - simply establishing a timeline that includes the run-up.

  • @jamesjohnson3052
    @jamesjohnson3052 8 месяцев назад

    That has to be the most beautiful rendition of that song I’ve ever heard.

  • @GraveFireflys
    @GraveFireflys Год назад

    As always cheers Beth, again a favorite song.

  • @williamjones6031
    @williamjones6031 Год назад

    Back in the day when this was hot for some reason Kansas NEVER played in Nebraska. I lived there so a buddy and I had to go to Red Rocks (Colorado/God's Cathedral). Very well worth the trip and a nice ride on a couple of Harleys with our girls. 600 miles round trip with roughly $1.00 gas
    I've seen them since then with the new band members in Reno (former Harrah's outdoor venue) Still killin' it.
    I still have this LP./Album.
    Carry on Wayward Sun.
    Point of Know Return.
    "All your money won't another minute buy".

  • @kerrywolfert5095
    @kerrywolfert5095 Год назад

    Girl. I just listened to your cover. Seriously talented!

  • @dougel4709
    @dougel4709 Год назад

    I'm all caught up now!!
    I was about 6-7 songs behind. It made for a nice relaxing evening listening/watching.
    ...and i gave your "Wicked Games" another listen! 🥰Can't get enough of that!
    I never knew "Dust In The Wind" was partially inspired by Biblical reference. Thanks for the info; and of course, as always, thanks for the enjoyable listen with you!!! 💚💜

  • @bdwon
    @bdwon Год назад

    Thank you for your insight.

  • @BeatniksVids
    @BeatniksVids Год назад

    That whole show is excellent.

  • @randyshoquist7726
    @randyshoquist7726 Год назад

    I was working in a bicycle shop when this song was in heavy rotation on the station the shop radio was tuned to all day everyday. After a few weeks of hearing it every day we were pretty tired of it. Eventually, after a repeat of "Everything is dust in the wind," one of my co-workers said loudly, feigning disgust, "Oh, no it's not!" It gave us a good chuckle, and still brings me a smile.

  • @swinetrek
    @swinetrek 3 месяца назад +1

    Kerry is not in this video.That's Rich Williams (eye patch) and Billy Greer on acoustic guitars.

  • @JM-zk9ou
    @JM-zk9ou Год назад

    This was my high school (1978) class song. It always takes me back to high school.

  • @dbeaumontresident847
    @dbeaumontresident847 Год назад +2

    Beth this was way past the original release of the song. Maybe the 90's or early 2000's? Find the 1970's version for the best vocal performance of Kansas with this song :)

  • @RJ-oy7cq
    @RJ-oy7cq Год назад +8

    Beth--Steve Walsh had vocal problems at this time...he was great in the 70's and 80's.

    • @allendixon7700
      @allendixon7700 Год назад

      Magic magic yes. Ended indeed.

    • @allendixon7700
      @allendixon7700 Год назад

      I'm in love with it all. All of Kansas is accidentally but. You just got a love of miracles the miracles especially unspecially when they come. When they come from nowhere the miracles miracles out of nowhere by cans. Miracles out of nowhere by kansas yes indeed that's it that's it😊

  • @alanfine9825
    @alanfine9825 Год назад

    RIP Robby!!!! Loved their first 3 Albums...saw them live I believe at NIU/DeKalb, IL. with Journey & Starcastle in '77!!!

  • @robcalder2660
    @robcalder2660 10 месяцев назад

    PHENOMENAL SONG

  • @NerdPanic
    @NerdPanic 11 месяцев назад

    wow! never heard kansas sing it, was great

  • @johnhmaloney
    @johnhmaloney Год назад +2

    This is a later performance, so that is an electric violin, probably running through a synth. The solo on the original features two overlaid acoustic violins.

  • @tylerbuckley4661
    @tylerbuckley4661 Год назад

    My first Kansas show was live at the whiskey tour in 1987 or 88 at garam central Station in Glendale AZ front row Steve Walsh still had his vocals then too

  • @thumbthump
    @thumbthump 8 месяцев назад

    even at an older age. Steve has the goods. Great voice!

  • @oscararzate7956
    @oscararzate7956 Год назад

    Una canción tan hermosa.......... tan hermosa como una............💜🧜

  • @carolmartin4413
    @carolmartin4413 Год назад

    Such a great band from the 70's-80's.

  • @funfreq9282
    @funfreq9282 Год назад

    One of the first songs I learned to play on acoustic guitar, Great rendition!

    • @mrz80
      @mrz80 Год назад +1

      I've just worked out the violin parts on guitar (hey cut me some slack, it's been 45 years since I played a violin! :D ) . It's interesting; the call-and-response was written for viola and violin but Robby didn't have a viola, so they recorded the viola part on violin then slowed down the tape to get it into the viola's register. Ah the good ol' days. :D

  • @LilHoss
    @LilHoss 10 месяцев назад

    I was there, this is not early Steve Walsh, it's good, but not early. Also, there were two violin parts, Robby (RIP) was playing one part, the other was played by the violins in the back. This was part of the DVD filming. Watch early Steve Walsh.

  • @rifki9055
    @rifki9055 Год назад

    Great band ! Saw them open for Van Halen in the Driver Down tour! Late 70s I was 16yrs old I’m 60 now 🧐

  • @edwardsfelixdearaujoaraujo3041

    I like Kansas.
    Very Beautiful Song!
    I have cd.
    Progressive Rock . Amazing!
    Long Live Rock'n'Roll.
    Edwards Felix
    Brasil.
    tamo junto👊👊👊👊

  • @Daehawk
    @Daehawk 10 месяцев назад

    This and the Song Power was always my favorite of theirs.

  • @danfreeman5301
    @danfreeman5301 Год назад

    The live version from the album Two For the Show is the best....and is an phenomenon experience indeed

  • @DeeTeaDee
    @DeeTeaDee Год назад

    Ahh man I love these . You are so pretty too . That smile ☺️

  • @silverlobo2135
    @silverlobo2135 Год назад

    Hello Beth
    Yes, this is a great song. One of my favorites from Kansas. This performance appears to be about 2004 (based on his look), hence the electric violin. The use of an electric violin is because it is in a large venue and it would be easier to put through audio than the regular wooden violin. You can tell this because even the ones in the back don't have the full richness of those notes and string solo The studio version has an actual wood violin ensemble. It sounds like there are at least 4 of them plus a cello.
    While this was a good performance, it is not as good as Kansas did it in their 70's concerts. The dynamics of Steve Walsh's voice were even more precise, multilayered, and awesome.
    "Cary On Wayward Son", "Point of No Return", "All I wanted", "Song for America", and "Miracles Out of Nowhere" are other songs you may want to check out from Kansas.

  • @auralfixxation6702
    @auralfixxation6702 Год назад

    This is one of those songs where the words suddenly become more of reality as you grow older and then.., it's already too late. The irony of life is you only become aware in most cases, when the irony has already past you by. And we all die alone though convinced by sleight of hand that we, do not.

  • @justitia257
    @justitia257 Год назад

    Bellissima canzone, Grazie

  • @krismynatt5745
    @krismynatt5745 Год назад +3

    If you want to hear Steve Walsh at his best listen to their live album Two For The Show from 1977.

    • @mrz80
      @mrz80 Год назад +1

      It's a crying shame that I've never managed to add Two for The Show to my collection. Maybe I can pinch my brother's copy when he's not looking. :D

  • @clintonwilcox4690
    @clintonwilcox4690 Год назад +1

    Incidentally, Livgren (who was not present here -- this is Billy Greer on acoustic guitar and Rich Williams, one of only two remaining original founders of the band presently, on electric guitar) wrote this song roughly four or five years before he became a Christian. He later wrote that Dust in the Wind has brought more people to Christ than anything he ever wrote as a Christian. It's truly an inspired masterpiece of a song and his wife was right to insist he make it into a full-fledged song. Incidentally, I've heard that he was still hesitant about it when he played it for the other guys and they actually overruled him. Everyone else in the band wanted to record it, over Livgren's misgivings, and the rest is history.

    • @mrz80
      @mrz80 Год назад

      Yeah, his wife's offhand comment of "That's pretty; you should write some words for it" gave the band their single biggest hit. :D

  • @tombidlack5472
    @tombidlack5472 Год назад

    Kerry was on a spiritual journey at the time he wrote this. He tried virtually every religion ultimately coming back to his Christian roots. Read his book called Seeds Of Change.

  • @tylerbuckley4661
    @tylerbuckley4661 13 дней назад

    Live st the whiskey was a great version of this song he still had his vocal range it was in the mid late 80s unfortunately Kerry left and came back only at the whiskey on california show as guest spot wish he stayed on

  • @coinneachmaclellan3121
    @coinneachmaclellan3121 Год назад

    Speaking of using 'the wind' as metaphor in a beautiful song, the Blues Project's version of Donovan's "Catch the Wind" off of their first album, 'Live at the Cafe au Go Go' released in 1966 is worth a listen...loved it back then and it hasn't lost any of its emotional power.

  • @DraganVaragic
    @DraganVaragic Год назад

    You must hear the medieval cover version of this song by Hildegard Fon Blingin'.

  • @gabrielharris5446
    @gabrielharris5446 Год назад

    I got to make a couple of these guys drinks in a hotel I worked at in Kansas

  • @Sp33gan
    @Sp33gan Год назад

    The first use of an electric violin, that I know of, was in Myles and Lenny's Can You Give It All To Me. If it wasn't them, then it's most likely ELO.

  • @rimasmuliolis1136
    @rimasmuliolis1136 Год назад

    Iconic is a burned out word in comments but the way he stepped back (as a vocalist) for the violins to close the song is iconic. Bill and Ted. Dust. Wind. Dude. 👈

  • @kerrywolfert5095
    @kerrywolfert5095 Год назад

    Robbie Steinhardt (the violinist), liked to double his violin with an analogue synth violin sound. He said that, strangely, the violin alone sounded artificial.

  • @TheRealRedAce
    @TheRealRedAce Год назад

    Robbie Steinhardt often played a viola in Kansas.

  • @craigpolito2617
    @craigpolito2617 Год назад

    The violin is just a neck in the middle, so electric.

  • @gcunegundesgc3059
    @gcunegundesgc3059 Год назад +2

    Hi Miss Roars, please react to brazilian metal Singer Dan Vasc performing "Amazing Grace", but only if do you want of course. 😎🇧🇷

  • @rucerius4968
    @rucerius4968 Год назад +1

    As others have said, this is NOT early Kansas. The song is from their early days but the performance is more likely within the last 10 years.
    I'd recommend either the original audio recording or a live performance (or even the official video) from that time frame to truly hear them at their peak. 6:15

    • @mrz80
      @mrz80 Год назад

      From what I've been able to gather, this particular performance was from 2002 and was released on the Device Voice Drum concert DVD.

  • @bloodeagle4729
    @bloodeagle4729 3 месяца назад

    It's almost impossible to get a since of these older bands when they are not in their prime. I would go back to Kansas's live album "Two For The Show" to get a real since of the master that was Steve Walsh.

  • @glstka5710
    @glstka5710 2 месяца назад

    6:29 So far you are the only reactor I've heard that has notice the similarity of thought between this song and the first two chapters of Ecclesiastes. All except one of the band became Christians. I don't know which one left but I remember a video about them replacing him with John and Dino Elefante. Their conversion was announced with the album "Vinyl Confessions" you might want to listen to the track from it "Crossfire".

  • @diceau
    @diceau Год назад

    found this on the history of the electric violin in rock music. "The History of The Electric Violin in Rock Music
    Towards the late 50s, Fender began producing limited lines of the electric instrument and continued to do so, on and off up until the 1980s, when other companies had perfected their own. The history of the electric violin becomes even more interesting from the 1990s onwards, when the instrument enjoyed much more commercial success and became increasingly popular with music genres such as rock, thanks largely due to Frank Zappa and his notable album, Hot Rats."

  • @manfran1
    @manfran1 Год назад

    The violin has electric pickups and reverb has been added.

  • @marcob6880
    @marcob6880 6 месяцев назад

    I don't think Kerry is with the band at that show, but you're right about the exercise

  • @firedoc5
    @firedoc5 Год назад

    Can't help but play air-violin to. Just as Marshall Tucker Band and Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull made flute playing cool, this does the same for the violin.

  • @wilfbentley6738
    @wilfbentley6738 Год назад

    We're looking at the Kansas member playing his violin, and at the same time we hear the backup orchestra playing different stuff.

  • @connoranderson136
    @connoranderson136 Год назад

    You should definitely check out Kansas performances from the 70s. Steve Walsh was an elite vocalist

    • @mrz80
      @mrz80 Год назад

      True, true, but don't sell "the new guy" short. Ronnie Platt is a remarkably good vocalist in his own right, and can nail most of the crucial Walshisms :D

  • @marionkeepper5972
    @marionkeepper5972 Год назад +2

    Hey Beth. The band members right to left are Rich Williams on acoustic, Steve Walsh on lead vocals, Robbie Steinhardt on violin and I never did get a close enough shot of the guitarist on the far left to identify him. This performance is from one of their orchestra-accompanied shows larer in their career. Steve's voice has lost some of it's range and power at this point and Kerry Livgren had left the band to pursue a solo career in Christian music. The original recording from the "Point of Know Return" album was more stripped back than this but just as beautiful.

    • @mvunit3
      @mvunit3 Год назад +1

      That's "Billy Greer" the Bassist (back-up vocalist) playing Acoustic with Rich. He now has been in Kansas longer than Dave Hope. How time flies . . . .

  • @lupeguadaloupe7686
    @lupeguadaloupe7686 Год назад

    Hey Beth! I wish you would react to Rachelle Ferrell one day. I'd love to hear you comment on her! The Studio Live version of I can explain is a wonderful example. I am sure you will be blown away!

  • @P_Rodd
    @P_Rodd 11 месяцев назад

    Yeah, the 70s and early 80s are wheb Steve was in his prime, their first 5 albums. This is when he came back to the band and his voice had been severely damage over the years.

  • @bellers
    @bellers Год назад

    YOUR MY BOY BLUE!

  • @paulki8fr
    @paulki8fr 10 месяцев назад

    Carry was not with the band when they recored that video. That is Richie playing the guitar.

  • @bryanirvine6169
    @bryanirvine6169 2 месяца назад

    Robby was not putting his violin through any effects - they had a full orchestra behind them. Also, Kerry was not on stage here. That is Billy Greer playing acoustic guitar, NOT Kerry.

  • @manfran1
    @manfran1 Год назад

    Kate Bush was the first artist to use a wireless mic. It was 1979.

  • @georgemixis2172
    @georgemixis2172 8 месяцев назад

    Hello, Beth. I've listened to quite a few of your reactions.... Just a note, Kerry is not playing here. He had a stroke some years earlier. This performance of much later in Kansas' career; and Steve Walsh's voice has lost much of its strength... yet he still does amazingly well.

  • @DjentlemanPL
    @DjentlemanPL Год назад

    You should try Wax wings by Periphery, incredible song

  • @cdlaino76
    @cdlaino76 Год назад

    This live version was recorded in 2002. You must hear Steve Walsh of the 70s! The best-of-the-best in that era in my opinion. Here is a link to a song from 1979 titled On The Other Side. Would love to hear your reaction on this particular song.
    ruclips.net/video/bfSVRJg8BUk/видео.html

  • @Lizard-of-Oz
    @Lizard-of-Oz Год назад

    (When you asked what's going on? When He is doing his solo on the violin) If you have listened to the studio version, he does the solo, in here though, the phrasing parts of the solo are overlapping by the other violins that it sounds as if he was lipsingin(I used it as an illustration) so that's what I assume you're confused with. I believe.

    • @mrz80
      @mrz80 Год назад +1

      The violin solo was written as a call-and-response between viola and violin. Robby recorded the viola part on violin and they slowed the tape down to get the pitch into the viola's register. Then he recorded the violin part and they overlayed the two when they mixed the record.

    • @Lizard-of-Oz
      @Lizard-of-Oz Год назад

      @@mrz80 thank you for your explanation!!

  • @craigslue
    @craigslue Год назад

    This is not early Kansas. Steve had one of the best voices in the business, but Robbie was damn near as good. You need to find one of the songs he sings lead in. One of the best live bands and yes Steve use to be cray on stage doing hand stands on keyboards and all kinds of crazy action.

  • @jean-michelcagnac
    @jean-michelcagnac Год назад

    GOTHIC...🎼🎶🎵🎼🎶🎵🎙

  • @horacehungry2696
    @horacehungry2696 11 месяцев назад

    😂 Já nemám Kansas tak moc naposlouchané, takže jsem vždy, když jsem tuto píseň slyšel, myslel jsem, že je to Simon & Garfunkel... 😇 😂 I don't have Kansas all that much of a track record, so whenever I heard this song, I always thought it was Simon & Garfunkel... 😇

  • @stevegirard-voiceaudiopodcasts
    @stevegirard-voiceaudiopodcasts Год назад +2

    Ok… it’s hard to sift through the permutations of such a long-lived band like Kansas.
    First, Kerry Livgren is not in the vid u chose… that’s Rich Williams. The band had 2 lead guitarists. Livgren played some of the lead guitar and a lot of keyboards. Walsh was a great organist and singer… though by the time of this show, Steve was in his 60’s and weathered a life of drug & alcohol use.
    He does a good job here, but he’s leagues away from where he once was - in the same category as Steve Perry, Lou Gramm & and Mickey Thomas.