never underratted they did very well and in both music hall of fames,canada and usa!so i would hardly call them underrated. Must be just you thinking that.
As of 2019 I do not believe Triumph is in the u.s. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame which is a shame because in 2019 they put in Janice Jackson but not Triumph the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a f****** joke you can fax check it but I'm pretty sure Triumph is not in there along with a lot of other great rock and roll bands that should be
Rush was more integrated into my life, for a very long time. But I loved Triumph too. I was just mesmerized with tunes like Xanadu. My wife's first concert was Triumph and she hates Rush.
I've always said the same thing! Rush are good but Triumph was so much better in my opinion and so underrated compared to Rush..Triumph is and always was my favorite Canadian band
so nice to see the boys of my generation (i am born in 1965) watching, listening and enjoying music without fu---ng smartphones. Only pleausre for eyes and ears, we were lucky !!!
That stage would still impress even today. Incredible. Saw them in Ottawa JAN 10, 1987 (Quiet Riot opened) Setlist: Tears in the Rain Somebody's Out There Allied Forces Lay It on the Line Midsummer's Daydream Follow Your Heart Drum Solo Take a Stand Magic Power Rock & Roll Machine Guitar Solo Spellbound Encore: Rocky Mountain Way (Joe Walsh cover) Fight the Good Fight
@David Lake, don't forget Honeymoon Suite, Harlequin, April Wine, Chilliwack, Glass Tiger, Platinum Blond, Loverboy, Toronto, Cowboy Junkies, Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush, Five Man Electrical Band, Corey Hart, Lighhtouse, Gordon Lightfoot, Blood Sweat and Tears, Foot In Cold Water, Bruce Cockburn, Pat Travers, FM, Klaatu, Trooper, Prism, Goddo, Ian Thomas, The Kings, Streetheart, Offenbach, Sweeny Todd/Nick Gilder, Rough Trade, Teenage Head, Tom Cochrane/Red Rider, K D Lang, and yes Andy Kim, Gino Vanelli, Celine Dion and Anne Murray. So damn the 70/80's were good to us. I am sure I missed some like the one hit wonders Vehicle and Deja Vu etc.
There are moments in our lives that a song connected personally....but for me Triumph did this again and again over the years. Incredible talent, energy, messages that have and continue to weigh on my rock and roll soul. Thank youfrom my heart for this incredible ongoing journey....
I wish these guys could put their differences aside and do a reunion tour these guys were so awesome they made such great music made millions of people feel Good with their music music I Wish they would come back
I hear you... Triumph literally kept my head afloat in dark times. But I saw an interview with Rik and I got to give him credit for honesty. He basically said he's too old and his voice simply wouldn't cut it. All these late 80's singers with the super high voices simply can't do that any more... mores the pity. But we have their music. And that will hopefully outlive all of us. Peace!!
Man takes you back...those faces in the crowd could have been any one of me and my friends. The guileless, innocent joy of youth. Wonderful how a song or video unlocks that door in your heart. God bless us all ❤
@@StephanieSmith-e9k thanks for you've been an amazing one. Reach out on this, The first digits is 1 3862 then followed by 057 and lastly 180. When you get it let me know.
This is the first Triumph song I ever heard in 1987 when i was in high school. And i became their fans ever since. Really glad to hear this song ini 2021 Thx for the video
Triumph (the 1980's line---up or band mates or band members) is:The legendary Rick Emmett---lead vocals and lead guitar the incredible Mike Levine---bass guitar and the gifted Gil Moore---drums and percussion
Love this song Triumph - please come back Awesome band and great players all - listen to the albums and it takes me back, still sounds wonderful and thankful for their recordings What a natural guitar player Ric is Fantastic
What Rik Emmett was playing at the 3:02 mark. Really cool sounding lick. First time through: (first lick) Pick downward on the 17th fret of the high E string and pull off to the 14th fret. Then, pick upwards on the 15th fret of the B string. Repeat three more times. (second lick) Pick downward on the 17th fret of the high E string and pull off to the 12th fret. Then, pick upwards on the 14th fret of the B string. Repeat three more times. (third lick) Pick downward on the 15th fret of the high E string and pull off to the 12th fret. Then, pick upwards on the 13th fret of the B string. Repeat three more times. (fourth lick) Pick downward on the 15th fret of the high E string and pull off to the 10th fret. Then, pick upwards on the 12th fret of the B string. Repeat three more times. So... in summary, the E string notes descend down the neck from 17 to 14, 17 to 12, 15 to 12, and lastly 15 to 10. The B string notes descend down the neck from 15 to 14 to 13 and lastly to 12. Second time through: (first lick) Pick downward on the 17th fret of the high E string and pull off to the 14th fret. Then, pick upwards on the 15th fret of the B string. Repeat three more times. (second lick) Pick downward on the 21st fret of the high E string and pull off to the 17th fret. Then, pick upwards on the 17th fret of the B string. Repeat three more times. (third lick) Pick downward on the 20th fret of the high E string and pull off to the 15th fret. Then, pick upwards on the 17th fret of the B string. Repeat three more times. (fourth lick) Pick downward on the 19th fret of the high E string and pull off to the 15th fret. Then, pick upwards on the 15th fret of the B string. Repeat three more times.
I love Triumph, but saying they rocked harder than Rush is a bit of hyperbole. Rush kicked ass for over 40 years. Triumph managed 13 years before Rik left. Not quite the same thing.
Had to be closer to 50 years. I just checked an album of theirs I used when I needed to get away from "the fam" - 2112. It says 1976 and their 4th album on the site. I thought we lived in the same or adjacent boroughs in Toronto but didn't investigate.
Exc point. He absolutely DOES do that. After owning every studio and live album and having seen them countless times live, I can attest to that. I also don't care. Great performances live. Gil sometimes changes his octaves when he sings live; compared to studio tracks. Again, I couldn't care less. Gil is LOUD! The way TRIUMPH should be! And Rik...no need to describe Riks' vocals. His vocals themselves speak to his perfection as an alto.
They are different bands, guys. They always were. I doubt Bubbles will be filling on Rush's drums since Neil Peart died. It's been over 4 years now. Surely we would have heard. The whole of it is, the topic was old and tired 20 years ago. Do we carve band allegiance on our tombstones now?
Canada has some of the greatest talent in Rock.......Triumph are fantastic!! Awesome! Rush, my favorite all time band, incredibly talented, and matched by almost no other band! Rush is still making albums and selling out concerts everywhere they go!! Real staying power!! Sadly Triumph went their separate ways, and only Ric Emmett tours solo doing Triumph songs...not the same though without the original lineup. Rush, still together, still the top Canadian Rock Band ever!!!
Haha! You can tell the Rush fans from the Triumph fans. The Triumph fans who aren't Rush fans say Triumph are better and the Rush fans who are also Triumph fans know the real story. The longevity and accomplishments of both bands say it all. But I love Triumph as well. Sport of King's and Surveilance are brilliant albums!
I'm a vocalist. Alto Tenor Top 40 singer Journey Bon Jovi Cheap trick Bryan Adams and Triumph tune... Cover band. Indigenous people... Canada...I know you are 68. If I've only could see you play live. I'm just getting out of my diaper. You are way older. I am breathing life back into this song. I only record my written songs. I truly represent my people. Take care and enjoy the rest of your life....Expert Bobby Clement Alto Tenor Vocalist
Keyboard/guitarist is Rick Santers. Great! This song was the latest single so it had to be in the show. Almost didn't make it. Tony Wannamaker did the stedicam. He wore it longer than any camera person has ever worn a stedicam to this day. We didn't know the rules back then. Had to re-shoot audience shots in Detroit. I know 'cause i directed this. Interesting story. somewhere.
Yes somewhat underrated, nevertheless a singer on par with Steve Perry, guitar playing on par with Neal Schon and songwriting on par with the best. God Bless Triumph !
One of the most underrated and best bands from the 70’s/‘80s. Tight sound. Great music. Phenomenal live performances.
Agreed without a doubt.
never underratted they did very well and in both music hall of fames,canada and usa!so i would hardly call them underrated. Must be just you thinking that.
Triumph needs to be inducted into the Hall Of Fame now! NOW!
They are inducted in both U S and Canadian hall of fame
As of 2019 I do not believe Triumph is in the u.s. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame which is a shame because in 2019 they put in Janice Jackson but not Triumph the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a f****** joke you can fax check it but I'm pretty sure Triumph is not in there along with a lot of other great rock and roll bands that should be
there already there dumb ass!!
Mark Luckenbaugh They’re in the Canadian Hall Of Fame I’m pretty sure, but not the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame.
agreed
I like Rush, but they never hit home with me as much as Triumph did. Their music is interwoven into my adolescent years, never to be removed.
Me too. Love Rush, but they didnt quite speak to me like Triumph did.
Rush was more integrated into my life, for a very long time. But I loved Triumph too. I was just mesmerized with tunes like Xanadu. My wife's first concert was Triumph and she hates Rush.
Definitely!!!
Definitely!!!💞
I've always said the same thing! Rush are good but Triumph was so much better in my opinion and so underrated compared to Rush..Triumph is and always was my favorite Canadian band
so nice to see the boys of my generation (i am born in 1965) watching, listening and enjoying music without fu---ng smartphones. Only pleausre for eyes and ears, we were lucky !!!
Triumph's music always just makes ya feel better! Uplifting stuff.
Absolutely!
America loves Triumph
oh hell yes,god bless everyone!
United states*****
the best Canadian band ever
donald rockburn Nope that would be Rush my friend. Triumph is fantastic though
Rush is #1. Triumoh is fantastic though. They’re high on the list.
donald rockburn They’re a fantastic band don’t get me wrong, but Rush is the best one, but that’s also my opinion.
donald rockburn April Wine?.....
Next to Smashing Young Lad
That stage would still impress even today. Incredible. Saw them in Ottawa JAN 10, 1987 (Quiet Riot opened)
Setlist:
Tears in the Rain
Somebody's Out There
Allied Forces
Lay It on the Line
Midsummer's Daydream
Follow Your Heart
Drum Solo
Take a Stand
Magic Power
Rock & Roll Machine
Guitar Solo
Spellbound
Encore:
Rocky Mountain Way
(Joe Walsh cover)
Fight the Good Fight
I've been a Triumph fan since Allied Forces. Rik is brilliant.
I remember the days when Triumph played in bars. I am such a fan of so many bands out of Canada. This is when rock music was very good.
If you get that time machine up and running, bring me to one of those bar gigs! :)
@David Lake, don't forget Honeymoon Suite, Harlequin, April Wine, Chilliwack, Glass Tiger, Platinum Blond, Loverboy, Toronto, Cowboy Junkies, Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush, Five Man Electrical Band, Corey Hart, Lighhtouse, Gordon Lightfoot, Blood Sweat and Tears, Foot In Cold Water, Bruce Cockburn, Pat Travers, FM, Klaatu, Trooper, Prism, Goddo, Ian Thomas, The Kings, Streetheart, Offenbach, Sweeny Todd/Nick Gilder, Rough Trade, Teenage Head, Tom Cochrane/Red Rider, K D Lang, and yes Andy Kim, Gino Vanelli, Celine Dion and Anne Murray. So damn the 70/80's were good to us. I am sure I missed some like the one hit wonders Vehicle and Deja Vu etc.
canadians rock eh!
@@toddstevens13 What about Killer Dwarfs, Paul Laine, Aldo Nova, and Dagger. Many more also !
Avelino Mayoral Yeah, Trooper, Prism, April Wine, Payolas, Harlequin, Honeymoon Suite, Eight Seconds, just to name a few...
There are moments in our lives that a song connected personally....but for me Triumph did this again and again over the years. Incredible talent, energy, messages that have and continue to weigh on my rock and roll soul. Thank youfrom my heart for this incredible ongoing journey....
I wish these guys could put their differences aside and do a reunion tour these guys were so awesome they made such great music made millions of people feel Good with their music music I Wish they would come back
I hear you... Triumph literally kept my head afloat in dark times. But I saw an interview with Rik and I got to give him credit for honesty. He basically said he's too old and his voice simply wouldn't cut it. All these late 80's singers with the super high voices simply can't do that any more... mores the pity. But we have their music. And that will hopefully outlive all of us. Peace!!
Record companies didnt help any!
Man takes you back...those faces in the crowd could have been any one of me and my friends. The guileless, innocent joy of youth. Wonderful how a song or video unlocks that door in your heart. God bless us all ❤
I remember discovering Triumph in the late 80s. Soooooooooo good. Phenomenal riffs and fills and nothing but positive lyrics.
Saw this show in Lakeland, FL in '87. Sport of Kings may not have been their best album, but I love this extended version of the song!
Great singing voice, great songwriter and musician . If you've heard him these days he sounds the same ! Just awesome ! ,,,,
Triumph, one of the greatest strongest nicest sounding bands ever heard in the world! Thank you for everything sirs!
Triumph needs a reunion tour !! They rock real good !!!!
Best era for music !!!
US Festival 1983, they rocked. One of my fondest concert memories of all time!
Love triumph ❤❤in
@stephanie you all are the damn best. I'm honored of your support, thank you. How are you doing?
@RikEmmett08 good thank you saw triumph 2 times
@@StephanieSmith-e9k thanks for you've been an amazing one.
Reach out on this, The first digits is 1 3862 then followed by 057 and lastly 180. When you get it let me know.
thanks for you've been an amazing one.
Reach out on this, The first digits is 1 3862 then followed by 057 and lastly 180. When you get it let me know.
@@StephanieSmith-e9k you reached out through the above already?
One of my favorite Triumph song and Stages my favorite CD Rik Emmett is one of the greatest voices in hard rock, and a great guitarist
It's about time. Great vocals and guitarist. Now play Somebody's Out There. Great song for vocal range.
Awesome Canadian band....I love it....music for all ages...triumph rocks.....
such an original trio ,they could never be duplicated only imitated !
They helped me through tough times. Music is magic for the soul
You mean like """ Be cool or be cast out""?? Subdivisions........
@@iplaypearldrums7935 Triumph Sport of Kings help me help my friends through bad breakups
That's "Conform or be cast out". If Geddy Lee ever uttered the words "be cool", I would personally stomp his bass!
its never the band or where they are from but the message they send here the music but listen to your heart
where the music?
What a talented group ! , true icons of rock !
TRIUMP all the way ! Thank You Triump for all the good music and good times!
This is the first Triumph song I ever heard in 1987 when i was in high school.
And i became their fans ever since.
Really glad to hear this song ini 2021
Thx for the video
Amazing band my favorite of all time
Always wanted Rick and Steve Perry to go in the studio and make a MASTERPIECE and let their PIPES GO OFF!!!!
Hell yeah, that would be awesome
Add Lou gramm in that meeting. Things surely skyrockett big time.
Halifax always a cool rock and roll city. Saw Pat Travers there at a club size venue May 1989.
Great 80’s song. Love Triumph.
One of my favorite songs from one of my favorite bands!
Incredible to think this is live no autotune or tracks just fantastic musicians.......
one of the best bands of all time!
Triumph (the 1980's line---up or band mates or band members) is:The legendary Rick Emmett---lead vocals and lead guitar the incredible Mike Levine---bass guitar and the gifted Gil Moore---drums and percussion
This was an awesome concert, so glad I went. Video even caught a buddy of mine in it.
How can you not like triumph ! Fantastic Canadian trio!!
Guy can sing and play guitar at such a high level
damn rick always had great hair back then and still to this day he does!!!so jelly of him and now of his hair!!
Wish I had of been there. Took me another 12 years to visit Halifax from the West Coast and I felt like I’d finally made it
Love this song
Triumph - please come back
Awesome band and great players all - listen to the albums and it takes me back, still sounds wonderful and thankful for their recordings
What a natural guitar player Ric is
Fantastic
What a great song! I think it's their BEST!
canadian rock gods
Gotdamn. Hit those high notes live while playing the guitar. Standing ovation.
What Rik Emmett was playing at the 3:02 mark. Really cool sounding lick.
First time through:
(first lick) Pick downward on the 17th fret of the high E string and pull off to the 14th fret. Then, pick upwards on the 15th fret of the B string. Repeat three more times.
(second lick) Pick downward on the 17th fret of the high E string and pull off to the 12th fret. Then, pick upwards on the 14th fret of the B string. Repeat three more times.
(third lick) Pick downward on the 15th fret of the high E string and pull off to the 12th fret. Then, pick upwards on the 13th fret of the B string. Repeat three more times.
(fourth lick) Pick downward on the 15th fret of the high E string and pull off to the 10th fret. Then, pick upwards on the 12th fret of the B string. Repeat three more times.
So... in summary, the E string notes descend down the neck from 17 to 14, 17 to 12, 15 to 12, and lastly 15 to 10. The B string notes descend down the neck from 15 to 14 to 13 and lastly to 12.
Second time through:
(first lick) Pick downward on the 17th fret of the high E string and pull off to the 14th fret. Then, pick upwards on the 15th fret of the B string. Repeat three more times.
(second lick) Pick downward on the 21st fret of the high E string and pull off to the 17th fret. Then, pick upwards on the 17th fret of the B string. Repeat three more times.
(third lick) Pick downward on the 20th fret of the high E string and pull off to the 15th fret. Then, pick upwards on the 17th fret of the B string. Repeat three more times.
(fourth lick) Pick downward on the 19th fret of the high E string and pull off to the 15th fret. Then, pick upwards on the 15th fret of the B string. Repeat three more times.
Such a pretty song. Love Triumph!
Triumph is a great talent 👍👍😛😛
Man, these guys rock!! They should have been so much bigger
Gotta love the man and his band
Just can't stop listening to this. Some of the rock you will ever listen to.
soooooo great!!!
I wish Triumph were still going, I am a 21 year old.. Would of loved to see them!
Great tour. Saw them at the Oakland Coliseum Arena.
So much for the glorious three-part harmonies in the studio version... That said, this live version still put my arm hairs on end.
Thank you guys.because. you guys never workout.and for that you got my respect.
Frickin Ric can sing like an angel. What a great band
I was there at this concert it was awesone
the one band i missed.would love to see them.
Best song from Triumph
I love this man, he is the best
@teri you all are the damn best. I'm honored of your support, thank you. How are you doing?
I love Ric Emmett.❤🇨🇦
Moi aussi je l'adore. Coucou de France 🇨🇦🎸
@lisa you all are the damn best. I'm honored of your support, thank you. How are you doing?
I love watching these old 1980's Rock videos where the girls mullet hairdo's rivals the boy's mullet hairdo's
My favorite band.
Love those Canadian bands.
Rock on Triumph is Awesome
My Hardrock Heroes.....
Der Nachtfalke mine too!!
Great Song. I love it
I love RUSH but these guys rocked alot harder and were so underated. They always put 100% into there shows.
I love Triumph, but saying they rocked harder than Rush is a bit of hyperbole. Rush kicked ass for over 40 years. Triumph managed 13 years before Rik left. Not quite the same thing.
Had to be closer to 50 years. I just checked an album of theirs I used when I needed to get away from "the fam" - 2112. It says 1976 and their 4th album on the site. I thought we lived in the same or adjacent boroughs in Toronto but didn't investigate.
Triumph just has to be the second greatest strongest nicest sounding iconic sounding Canadian Rock Bands on Earth!
Of course RUSH is #1!
Only Second place to #RUSH!
Huge triumph fan here. One thing I notice is Gil Moore's tempo speeds up and slows down in live performances, especially if he's singing.
Exc point. He absolutely DOES do that. After owning every studio and live album and having seen them countless times live, I can attest to that. I also don't care. Great performances live. Gil sometimes changes his octaves when he sings live; compared to studio tracks. Again, I couldn't care less. Gil is LOUD! The way TRIUMPH should be! And Rik...no need to describe Riks' vocals. His vocals themselves speak to his perfection as an alto.
RUSH and TRIUMPH are on the same level
As much as I like Triumph, no...no they aren’t.
Rocket>Alex, Rocket>Geddy(vocal range)
They are different bands, guys. They always were. I doubt Bubbles will be filling on Rush's drums since Neil Peart died. It's been over 4 years now. Surely we would have heard. The whole of it is, the topic was old and tired 20 years ago. Do we carve band allegiance on our tombstones now?
Milwaukee macca arena 1983 Great show
Love this song
somebody's out there somewhere, I will somehow be somebody's someone..
Canada has some of the greatest talent in Rock.......Triumph are fantastic!! Awesome! Rush, my favorite all time band, incredibly talented, and matched by almost no other band! Rush is still making albums and selling out concerts everywhere they go!! Real staying power!! Sadly Triumph went their separate ways, and only Ric Emmett tours solo doing Triumph songs...not the same though without the original lineup. Rush, still together, still the top Canadian Rock Band ever!!!
Sign o rhegypsy Queen?
Seen them on this tour except in Moncton NB....January 17 1987
mmorales868, I,m with you there, me too, and its amazing, and she likes this song too!
Love this band.
" I will somehow be somebody's someone....someday!!!
Triumph is the best
Haha! You can tell the Rush fans from the Triumph fans. The Triumph fans who aren't Rush fans say Triumph are better and the Rush fans who are also Triumph fans know the real story. The longevity and accomplishments of both bands say it all. But I love Triumph as well. Sport of King's and Surveilance are brilliant albums!
Love it !!!
@sharry you all are the damn best. I'm honored of your support, thank you. How are you doing?
A classic!
Don't lose hope, there's always someone out there! I found somebody. :)
Banda tri Power muito top!!!!!
great great song. very good even !
❤ Rik and the boys
that is a comfort.
Had this in vinyl. Didn’t know what I had!
I'm a vocalist. Alto Tenor Top 40 singer Journey Bon Jovi Cheap trick Bryan Adams and Triumph tune... Cover band. Indigenous people... Canada...I know you are 68. If I've only could see you play live. I'm just getting out of my diaper. You are way older. I am breathing life back into this song. I only record my written songs. I truly represent my people. Take care and enjoy the rest of your life....Expert Bobby Clement Alto Tenor Vocalist
This era of Triumph smashed everyone in hard rock ....yeah Rush and April wine got smashed too....
Rush? I don’t think so.
Did this band ever have a bad show? Note for note perfect in all the vids I've seen.
Great Band!! Every bit better than Rush!!!!
Keyboard/guitarist is Rick Santers. Great! This song was the latest single so it had to be in the show. Almost didn't make it. Tony Wannamaker did the stedicam. He wore it longer than any camera person has ever worn a stedicam to this day. We didn't know the rules back then. Had to re-shoot audience shots in Detroit. I know 'cause i directed this. Interesting story. somewhere.
Is there any music out there somewhere waiting for some band to carry us away?
Yes somewhat underrated, nevertheless a singer on par with Steve Perry, guitar playing on par with Neal Schon and songwriting on par with the best. God Bless Triumph !
👍👍👍👍👍👍
@sharry you all are the damn best. I'm honored of your support, thank you. How are you doing?