I'm a career guitarist from Glasgow. I sawr Head East in London, 1978. John was fixing to join Petra. This is a very good cover. The drummer is killing it ! Bravo !
Great job to everyone in the band! However, I must give total props to the keyboardist...he absolutely nailed the Head East synth sound and bends!! Bravo!
Wow!! So good! As I was listening I became convinced that Head East had reformed under a new name and you were them! You really nailed one of my favorite ‘crank it up to eleven’ jams! Bravo, Kudos, etc!! 🥳
I just stumbled across this video and clicked on it, not expecting much. WOW! You all killed it. Props to the keyboardist for nailing the the synth sound. I have head a few covers of this and none got it right. Being a singing drummer, you got a solid guy there and great bassist. You all sound fantastic. I'm very impressed.
I can't believe how much you sound like Head East. Every note played and even the singers' voices are just about identical. I love this song, but if I could never hear the Head East version for the rest of my life, I'd choose yours and would be just as satisfied.
I can’t stand cover bands but DAMN!!! These guys nailed it. Every member of this band is talented. I’d love to see what they could do with an original song. Excellent job guys!
We used to play this in band I was in long ago. It is a really good party/rock/dancing song. Your band really brought back some great memories. And we we didn't have it nailed as good you did, great sound!!
saw them in some basement perhaps in Overland...sneeking dads car out from UCity....this sounds right....my ears rang more than REO at Keil Auditorium! Good stuff folks!
A real excellent drummer that maintains a steady beat is very rare. I worked with many drummers that were great but couldn't maintain a lifestyle dedicated to music.
Great drumming and singing at the same time. Like Gil Moore of Triumph said, drumming and singing is like doing plumbing and electrical at the same time.
I played music with the keyboardist Boyd. Head east is from Illinois. My band was called whiskey. We saw them alot on the road. A place called mommas place in Sparta Illinois. Good times, and good memories. Rocking Robin.
I have the wonderful “job” of mixing bands performing many of my early, local influences like Styx, Chicago, REO, Cheap Trick, Head East. I just need to find ones doing Dan Folgelberg, John Prine and Steve Goodman (who did a lunch set at my college cafeteria). Rock On, Robin!
Listened to this song while tripping, a lot. More than ever should have. The opening notes here just transported me back to 1979. Pretty intense. And just stumbled across this after seeing Vinyl Tap perform No Time to Lose by Spencer Tarney Band.
The absolute best cover of this great classic I have ever heard! Wow! Cant find a single thing to critique. Great vocals by this gal even sounding a bit like John. Loved it! Right d own to the singing drummer! Guitar, bass keyboard all amazing!! THANK YOU!
It definitely is the best version I have ever heard. John schlitt is STILL singing and can belt it out even today. He tours and performs head east and Petra tunes. My favorite Petra album is jeckle & Hyde. Rock on!
I had the weirdest experience...huge Head East fan in high school. Of course they kinda imploded in '80 and I figured that was that. Fast forward to 1986, saw Petra live. Greg Volz had just left and I was more than curious who'd be fronting. My mind was blown when I recognized that unmistakable voice :)
Fine cover of this Head East classic. I remember first hearing this song ,I thought that is was Grand Funk Railroad. Both Mid-Western Band. Kudo's to the mix. Really well done live recording.
When this song was a hit ,in 77 there was a dance bar that was always slamed on weekends,called the Wildcat House.Back then when I was an practicing alcoholic I remember some good times and great memories,I miss those times and the people some that are gone,greatful for it all.
You have about 10 years on me judging by the year you mentioned , 1977. I was just a wee pup of 10 yrs. then. By 87 I was well dug in my foxhole surrounded by Budweiser long necks. 6 rehabs came and went with no dent in my armor. So, I had to die twice in the E.R., flatlined and it finally stopped the drinking. That was in 2012 and I am pretty sure the lesson finally stuck.I was the last person to see two of my friends alive as well. The cops grilled me for a few, but they knew I had nothing to do with their deaths. I only mention this because you spoke of people that are gone today. I have not heard a band cover a song that well in my life! The vocals are scary good and so are the synth parts. I am still wondering if it`s a trick !!
@@gib59er56 Thanks,you are right,I am sixty six ,I am a non practicing , recovering alcoholic.I have been blessed in the sense that I never hurt,or killed anyone in my blackouts when I was driving totally crap faced.I have lost people that I truly cared about and loved to alcohol,and drugs.I am truly happy you are sober and it gets better, please keep up the good work finding each day without the fog I agree it's a great version, tight band and I agree the drummer is an amazing singer.Thanks and the best to you.
Absolutely killed it. Drummer was the key here. There was one harmony missing or buried but this was certainly the best sounding cover I've seen on YT, and I've seen probably 20. As far as stage presence, I'd like to see more enthusiasm and interaction but the music was tight AF!!
I think that Leonid and friends have proven unequivocally that a cover done nearly exactly to the original is much more enjoyable than some one butchering a grand classic. That’s what made the classic….classic!!
I love Leonid and Friends,with studio equipment, they really killed it. They (as with this band) are masters of songs...this group actually pulled it off, it's not bad saying modern performers pull off a perfect cover of songs. As far as the band, they really did it spot on.😊😊😊
Saw Head East in concert as lead in to J Geils headliner in the late 70's, went mostly to see this song played live. This gave me goose bumps; you outperformed them. Everyone. Ya'll are terrific!
Damn! The adults are kickin' it. I loved this song when it originally came out from Head East. The synth is excellent. Would be great to hear them do this in a studio.
I was blessed to find this today. Playback was 3+ times. On my second viewing, i made a slight adjustment to the playback speed. I used the "custom setting" and moved it to 1.05 speed. It changed the dynamics to a song I greatly love. I am not certain if my change was to actual time or not. I did enjoy it more than the 1.0 standard speed. It is possible that a lag developed with uploads, but give it a try. I bought Flat As A Pancake back in 75' or 76', watched John Schlitt preform this song many times. You all gave Headeast a Smile. Well Done to the Young lady and those rocking Old Guys.
@amrak - speaking only for the production, I use variable frame rate video recording, which I sync to audio WAV files, which are fixed rate tracks. Neither should have any effect on timing or pitch of the performance. While some of the other drummers I work with use a click track or BPM cue, I don’t think Rand of LNA does (although I’ve never asked, but will likely add his own comments). I can’t speak for anything after I upload to YT. Thanks.
This is in noway a direct critique on your work. I just watched Back on my feet again. I did the same test with playback and 1.05 was to strong a change. I used the Man walking behind the band and the bands music and think this playback was closer to standard speed. Some formats have a slight lag with RUclips, and from my experience. Others have mentioned this same thing. Give a listen to never been any reason with the suggested change, it's free. Keep up the great work. I was also in Light and Sound work back in those mid 70's through mid 80's. @@PeaceSoundAndLight
@@PeaceSoundAndLight There is no click track or BPM cue that I'm using on this, Paul, but we're considering working with a click more since we've mostly all shifted to IEMs.
Probably the best version outside of the original that I've heard. To think the female part here was originally sung by the great John Schlitt... Great work for folks
I went to high school in the 70's. So all I listen to is classic rock. You guys and lady killing it. I would to buy a cd or dvd of all your songs. Please keep it up. Your awesome and keep classic rock going.
Wow , a real nice song and mix , I'm a bass player all my life and critical but you guys shine and the bass was spot on with a great tone ! 5 stars , nice job !
Ditto to all the comments.... Been in a few bands in my day and i wish we could have covered this as fantastic as you guys did... WOW.... WOW.... You guys (and gal) are tight. I finally learned how to play this correctly... after all these years by watching your guitarist.
@chuck Thank you, I appreciate that. It’s great to have good material to work with. I think it’s one of the best sounding videos I’ve produced, but I was worried that I may have gone a little too heavy on the EQ and compression during mastering, and it might sound unnatural. Feedback from my bands is more in line with a less processed sound. So there! HaHa…
Very good. Head East is from my neck of the woods--and I do mean woods. Knew their drummer when I was a kid--graduated from the same grade school out in the middle of the boonies in Southern Illinois.
@@PeaceSoundAndLight I saw Styx at a Club in 73 in Anaheim. I was in the Marines and was excited to hear they were from Illinois. There were so many bands from our area. I remember Michael McDonald used to play keyboards in a band that used to play in Centralia. Also remember REO playing at dances in our town, but it was expensive-$3.00. All of my bands broke up about the time we were just getting good enough to play gigs.
Very nice… head east, flat as a pancake!! Underrated album!!
I'm a career guitarist from Glasgow. I sawr Head East in London, 1978. John was fixing to join Petra. This is a very good cover. The drummer is killing it ! Bravo !
Thanks, I'm so happy to see these guys are still cooking.
Nicely done. One of my favorites........
One of the best lost tunes from the '70's. Glad to see this great song has such lasting appeal.
Thanks. Agree completely. Nice account avatar/pic btw!
It should have been in a Guardians of the Galaxy film
I call these songs the 'golden nuggets' of classic rock.
As a Musician for 50 plus years I know talent I'm Always critical but this band got there shit tight ,!
Long live ROCK&ROLL
Better believe it! 😉
George Clinton would say they are "On the One".
@@randyfemrite7525 I think we do well on the 2, 3 and 4, too. 😂
Nope.they don't have a keyboard player...Yet there is keyboard all over this song. Total bs..sorry
@@Dale-g7u GET Glasses or Get off the METH THEY HAVE A KEY BOARD PLAYER ! 🎼
Great job to everyone in the band! However, I must give total props to the keyboardist...he absolutely nailed the Head East synth sound and bends!! Bravo!
$5 says he appreciates that! Thanks for stopping by!
Wow!! So good! As I was listening I became convinced that Head East had reformed under a new name and you were them! You really nailed one of my favorite ‘crank it up to eleven’ jams! Bravo, Kudos, etc!! 🥳
I just stumbled across this video and clicked on it, not expecting much. WOW! You all killed it. Props to the keyboardist for nailing the the synth sound. I have head a few covers of this and none got it right. Being a singing drummer, you got a solid guy there and great bassist. You all sound fantastic. I'm very impressed.
Thanks very much, Runtt! We appreciate it!! We work very hard to get the sounds right, especially our keyboardist…
Do we owe you money? 😅. Thanks for the kind comments and for watching, too!
@@timothydukeman7619 Yes. Tree fity...
Agreed🥁🥁🥁
@@runtt01 😅
Holy shit that was good! Vocals, instruments, everything VERY tight you guys are awesome!
WOWWW!!! Ya’ll killed this song!!! Excellent cover of a classic Head East song!!!
I saw the original, But I love this and the hot babe singing!... Thank You!.
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Saw Head East back in the late 70’s. You just took me back to that wonderful time of music! Well done!
Roberts stadium Evansville Indiana saw them many Times
Should be hitting that tip jar after that one. Spot on. 👍🇺🇸
I can't believe how much you sound like Head East. Every note played and even the singers' voices are just about identical. I love this song, but if I could never hear the Head East version for the rest of my life, I'd choose yours and would be just as satisfied.
Thanks for the nice comments @1111amyg
So nice! Thanks!
HEAD EAST.......ROCKS..!!!!!!!!
I didn't like the slower pace at first but it grew on me. Nicely done!
Thanks, John!
THEY NAILED IT !!!
Very Tough To Cover
I can’t stand cover bands but DAMN!!! These guys nailed it. Every member of this band is talented. I’d love to see what they could do with an original song. Excellent job guys!
We appreciate you stopping by!
Finally, this song being sang the way it should have been all along!
These guy's absolutely nailed it drummer was fantastic
Nice of you to say that, Tim! 🙂
Even before he started singing (which was top notch), I was like “is that Phil Rudd?” Great groove
My favorite song by Head East. They have done this song justice. Thanks for posting. ❤
Thanks for the kudos, Debbie!
Drummer and back up vocals is soooo on it!! His vocals are spot on. Great rendition
Old Cats, rule! Damn good video!
head east flat as a pankcake good classics. ths is in my classic cars cd player. fits the late 70's vibe.
We used to play this in band I was in long ago. It is a really good party/rock/dancing song. Your band really brought back some great memories. And we we didn't have it nailed as good you did, great sound!!
You almost never hear this classic from the Flat As a Pancake album on so-called "classic rock" stations. So awesome to hear this cover.
Very Nice!!! Thanks for the video!!!!
Those folks should be STUFFING THE TIP JAR after that offering!
They sound exactly like the way I hear it on the cd! It's a treasure!
Glad you enjoyed it and thanks very much!
saw them in some basement perhaps in Overland...sneeking dads car out from UCity....this sounds right....my ears rang more than REO at Keil Auditorium! Good stuff folks!
Love 'Head East'!
Great Band! "Shave my wife I'm going down for the last time!"
This drummer makes everybody in the band shine bright! Inspired performances with a tight vibe. Awesome!
Wow!! Thanks very much for saying that, Mark!!!
That's how it works. It's amazing the difference a good drummer can make in a band.
A real excellent drummer that maintains a steady beat is very rare. I worked with many drummers that were great but couldn't maintain a lifestyle dedicated to music.
Great drumming and singing at the same time. Like Gil Moore of Triumph said, drumming and singing is like doing plumbing and electrical at the same time.
@@lpj1263 Gil Moore made a great analogy and I must agree! Thanks for the kind words!
Brings back lots of good memories as I was the wild child in the 70"s. HEAD EAST music made in the USA.
I played music with the keyboardist Boyd. Head east is from Illinois. My band was called whiskey. We saw them alot on the road. A place called mommas place in Sparta Illinois. Good times, and good memories. Rocking Robin.
I have the wonderful “job” of mixing bands performing many of my early, local influences like Styx, Chicago, REO, Cheap Trick, Head East. I just need to find ones doing Dan Folgelberg, John Prine and Steve Goodman (who did a lunch set at my college cafeteria). Rock On, Robin!
Yeah, thanks. Love the tune and was glued to your wonderful performance of it.
THE DRUMMER IS AWESOME!!!!!!!!!! GOOD JOB ..EVERYBODY!! THANK YOU.......
I love this song.......and you guys did a great job.
Thanks, Mike!
Listened to this song while tripping, a lot. More than ever should have. The opening notes here just transported me back to 1979. Pretty intense. And just stumbled across this after seeing Vinyl Tap perform No Time to Lose by Spencer Tarney Band.
Party on, Garth!
Awesome and glad we could take you on a trip!! Thanks for reaching out, @craigmeier8376
Wow. I'm impressed!
Awesomeness !!
Head East, great memories, thanks!
Seen Head East at Six Flags St Louis. Was my first year working there. Great times! This band sounds so close to them.
WOW!!
Incredible cover of a great Midwestern American classic!!
Great bass player too, knows the part, doesn’t over play..
Excellent vocals!
Thanks a lot, Barry!
@@randhollobaugh1986
You’re welcome! You guys by chance do “Jefftown Creek”?
@@barrysmith8920 We do not. NBAR is the only Head East song that we do at this time!
Thanks for the kind words, Barry! Doesn't overplay is correct... that's about as close to the studio version as I'm going to get! 😂
@@timothydukeman7619 You’re welcome kindly
Impressed
Better than I can do.
60 year old man, road hard and put away wet.
The absolute best cover of this great classic I have ever heard! Wow! Cant find a single thing to critique. Great vocals by this gal even sounding a bit like John. Loved it! Right d own to the singing drummer! Guitar, bass keyboard all amazing!!
THANK YOU!
Thanks for the kind comments and the view! We appreciate it!
Head East… Camp Waushara in the 70’s. I remember it well.
You all crushed this. Note for
Note. Nicely done
That's the goal, Joey! Thanks!
Killed it! Saw head east twice. Opened for ted in Sioux falls in '77 and worked security at great bear around '83. Thanks!
It definitely is the best version I have ever heard. John schlitt is STILL singing and can belt it out even today. He tours and performs head east and Petra tunes. My favorite Petra album is jeckle & Hyde. Rock on!
First concert I ever saw was Head East open for Cheap Trick back in '78. What a show!
I had the weirdest experience...huge Head East fan in high school. Of course they kinda imploded in '80 and I figured that was that. Fast forward to 1986, saw Petra live. Greg Volz had just left and I was more than curious who'd be fronting. My mind was blown when I recognized that unmistakable voice :)
What's the name of the album again 😉
Very nice all! Great job on this classic.😊
Fine cover of this Head East classic. I remember first hearing this song ,I thought that is was Grand Funk Railroad. Both Mid-Western Band. Kudo's to the mix. Really well done live recording.
Thanks, @Earman. I got lucky being able to use a recording of the stereo house mix with a little post mastering. LNA is a great band to mix.
When this song was a hit ,in 77 there was a dance bar that was always slamed on weekends,called the Wildcat House.Back then when I was an practicing alcoholic I remember some good times and great memories,I miss those times and the people some that are gone,greatful for it all.
You have about 10 years on me judging by the year you mentioned , 1977. I was just a wee pup of 10 yrs. then. By 87 I was well dug in my foxhole surrounded by Budweiser long necks. 6 rehabs came and went with no dent in my armor. So, I had to die twice in the E.R., flatlined and it finally stopped the drinking. That was in 2012 and I am pretty sure the lesson finally stuck.I was the last person to see two of my friends alive as well. The cops grilled me for a few, but they knew I had nothing to do with their deaths. I only mention this because you spoke of people that are gone today.
I have not heard a band cover a song that well in my life! The vocals are scary good and so are the synth parts. I am still wondering if it`s a trick !!
@@gib59er56 Thanks,you are right,I am sixty six ,I am a non practicing , recovering alcoholic.I have been blessed in the sense that I never hurt,or killed anyone in my blackouts when I was driving totally crap faced.I have lost people that I truly cared about and loved to alcohol,and drugs.I am truly happy you are sober and it gets better, please keep up the good work finding each day without the fog
I agree it's a great version, tight band and I agree the drummer is an amazing singer.Thanks and the best to you.
Nicely done, that was tight.
Absolutely killed it. Drummer was the key here. There was one harmony missing or buried but this was certainly the best sounding cover I've seen on YT, and I've seen probably 20.
As far as stage presence, I'd like to see more enthusiasm and interaction but the music was tight AF!!
Thanks for the kind words!
Top shelf cover! Drummers singing and playing is so good, the band overall is tighter than a new pair of jeans ! Awesome work.
Thanks very much, stratback!
great production on the music ,the drums sound fantastic. they are usually lost in the mix
Very Nice!!!
Thank you for honoring up this great song! 😎
Glad you enjoyed it!
That's excellent. I saw Head East a lifetime ago and you guys are dead on it.
Thanks, Brutus! Go Buckeyes!
This is one of the better covers I've heard for this song,......almost studio recording perfect. Nicely mixed.
You guys nailed it, to be honest.
Appreciate it, KK!
Thanks, KK! Our soundman, Paul, will be happy to hear this!
@KK thanks for the compliment on the mix!
In full agreement on the overall quality to the band, the recording, and the mix was all really well done.@@PeaceSoundAndLight
There album version rocks out
I think that Leonid and friends have proven unequivocally that a cover done nearly exactly to the original is much more enjoyable than some one butchering a grand classic. That’s what made the classic….classic!!
I love Leonid and Friends,with studio equipment, they really killed it. They (as with this band) are masters of songs...this group actually pulled it off, it's not bad saying modern performers pull off a perfect cover of songs. As far as the band, they really did it spot on.😊😊😊
Great cover! Great band! Drummer nailed it - Steve Huston reborn!
Hey thanks, rnl9520!
I'm diggin it Rand!
Quality sound. No complaints here.
Wow! Grew up listening to this song. Spot on!
Thanks, John!
Saw Head East in concert as lead in to J Geils headliner in the late 70's, went mostly to see this song played live. This gave me goose bumps; you outperformed them. Everyone. Ya'll are terrific!
Appreciate it! Thanks for the watch and listen!
Wow!!.. I just went back into Time.. Bravo!!!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
We could take you back even further, but the song doesn't sound the same, using a lyre and harp.
Damn! The adults are kickin' it. I loved this song when it originally came out from Head East. The synth is excellent. Would be great to hear them do this in a studio.
Thanks, Jeff!
I prefer this live version.
Great job perfect synth sound, very close to the Minimoog.
Did you just!? Was that!? WOW WOW WOW!!!!!!!!!
Cool song- Enjoyed the performance
Seen a lot of covers, but this is the best of them
Mucho appreciado, John!
I was blessed to find this today. Playback was 3+ times. On my second viewing, i made a slight adjustment to the playback speed. I used the "custom setting" and moved it to 1.05 speed. It changed the dynamics to a song I greatly love. I am not certain if my change was to actual time or not. I did enjoy it more than the 1.0 standard speed. It is possible that a lag developed with uploads, but give it a try.
I bought Flat As A Pancake back in 75' or 76', watched John Schlitt preform this song many times.
You all gave Headeast a Smile. Well Done to the Young lady and those rocking Old Guys.
@amrak - speaking only for the production, I use variable frame rate video recording, which I sync to audio WAV files, which are fixed rate tracks. Neither should have any effect on timing or pitch of the performance. While some of the other drummers I work with use a click track or BPM cue, I don’t think Rand of LNA does (although I’ve never asked, but will likely add his own comments). I can’t speak for anything after I upload to YT. Thanks.
This is in noway a direct critique on your work. I just watched Back on my feet again. I did the same test with playback and 1.05 was to strong a change. I used the Man walking behind the band and the bands music and think this playback was closer to standard speed. Some formats have a slight lag with RUclips, and from my experience. Others have mentioned this same thing. Give a listen to never been any reason with the suggested change, it's free. Keep up the great work. I was also in Light and Sound work back in those mid 70's through mid 80's. @@PeaceSoundAndLight
@@PeaceSoundAndLight There is no click track or BPM cue that I'm using on this, Paul, but we're considering working with a click more since we've mostly all shifted to IEMs.
Excellent to the max brings back my younger days
So many covers of this song online, yours is one of the best.
Thanks very much, TIO!
Appreciate it, TIO!
Great job
Probably the best version outside of the original that I've heard. To think the female part here was originally sung by the great John Schlitt... Great work for folks
Thanks much, Aaron!
@@randhollobaugh1986 Wow
I went to high school in the 70's. So all I listen to is classic rock. You guys and lady killing it. I would to buy a cd or dvd of all your songs. Please keep it up. Your awesome and keep classic rock going.
There are more songs in a playlist of Late Night Alibi at a couple of local venues at:
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@PeaceSoundAndLight Thank You. I will be driving to Ohio to see them play. I have family up there Anyway so I will bring them with me.
@@russraymer4379 that’s great! be sure to introduce yourself, I’m sure they’d love to meet a fan from RUclips
Thanks, Russ!
@PeaceSoundAndLight Thank you. I will do that. I'll be coming from South Carolina.
theres the BASS its all about it ! EXCELLENT
Better believe it! I tried soliciting a 5 minute bass solo, but our band opted to upload this song. Thanks for watching!
@@timothydukeman7619 🤣
🎶 I’m all about the bass, the bass, the bass… no treble…
😂@@PeaceSoundAndLight
Wow , a real nice song and mix , I'm a bass player all my life and critical but you guys shine and the bass was spot on with a great tone ! 5 stars , nice job !
Appreciate it, Steven! Thanks!
The cover was excellent. Being a live performance was even more impressive.
Excellant...I grew up listening to this song. Thanks for the memories! :)
We aim to please, Dennis! Thanks for stopping by!
Very well done!! Outstanding performances and great mix!!
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Thought i was listening to "head east"awesome
Thanks, Keith!
Good Job you guys ROCK 🤟🎶🎵🎹🥁🎤🎸👍
Great job!!
Thanks for the view, Ian!
One of the great songs from the music that rocked the 70's. AWESOME JOB WELL DONE WOW!!!
Thanks, Mark! Appreciate you stopping by!
WOW! One of the best covers I've ever heard of this anthem! Thank you guys
Most welcome, Greg! Thanks for stopping by!
Appreciate it, Greg!
Ditto to all the comments.... Been in a few bands in my day and i wish we could have covered this as fantastic as you guys did...
WOW.... WOW.... You guys (and gal) are tight. I finally learned how to play this correctly... after all these years by watching your guitarist.
Doc (LNAs guitarist) is gonna LOVE that second part…
@@PeaceSoundAndLight😂 Yeah he will!
You guys deserve more subs!
Great sound. Love to see a talented drummer who sings. All band members do a great job.
Thanks for the kind words, Mark!
Speechless...it's as good as Head East.....😊😊
@@DavidGl62 Now there's a compliment! Thanks for listening!
Better
@@markzebr6463 🤩
Nice job. Sounds well balanced. Gratz
As I listened to that video, I kept turning the volume up louder and louder, because it sounded so good
@chuck Thank you, I appreciate that. It’s great to have good material to work with. I think it’s one of the best sounding videos I’ve produced, but I was worried that I may have gone a little too heavy on the EQ and compression during mastering, and it might sound unnatural. Feedback from my bands is more in line with a less processed sound. So there! HaHa…
That's the way rock and roll should be listened to, Chuck. 🙂Thanks and glad you enjoyed it!
I hit this video by mistake… but I AM SO GLAD I DID! If Y’all get over to Michigan, I am there. Oh boy, Julie. I am in Love😘
Thanks, Jim and glad you enjoyed it!!
Probably the best cover of this song I've heard. You people absolutely nailed it!
Thanks for the kind words, Lynn!!
Thanks, Lynn!
Very good. Head East is from my neck of the woods--and I do mean woods. Knew their drummer when I was a kid--graduated from the same grade school out in the middle of the boonies in Southern Illinois.
@Garry - same here but with Styx. This band does a lot of songs I grew up with and I especially love mixing those. Thanks!
That's very cool, Garry!
@@PeaceSoundAndLight I saw Styx at a Club in 73 in Anaheim. I was in the Marines and was excited to hear they were from Illinois. There were so many bands from our area. I remember Michael McDonald used to play keyboards in a band that used to play in Centralia. Also remember REO playing at dances in our town, but it was expensive-$3.00. All of my bands broke up about the time we were just getting good enough to play gigs.
One of the best covers I've heard of this. The drummer was on point & sounded great on the vocals!
Wow , Nice job gize ..👍