My daughters are now in their 40s. They’ve seen his concerts since they were 10. To this day every concert they go to they always use Kenny’s concerts as the standard to judge how good they are. Thank you for giving us a lifetime of great music experiences. Love you Kenny.
Re-discovering your music now that I just turned 74. Glad you're still out there writing and singing! Your music has so much depth and feeling and I'm impressed that your wrote "the house at Pooh Corner" when you were still in high school! I'm glad I have you back in my life!
Kenny Loggins a life long favorite, been listening since the beginning and still listening today. Kenny’s music along with this interview bring back memories I treasure. Thank you Kenny. 🔥 Fabulous interview.
We love you Kenny! Thank you for sharing your talent with the world! You created so many bangers, got your musics in Hollywood classics! What a beautiful career! ♥️
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What a great display of intelligence and sensitivity on both Margaret asking thoughtful questions and Kenny answering them. Truly enjoyed this interview.
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Very handsome. Interesting that as he has gotten older his Italian ancestry becomes more dominant. Looking at him in this video hard to imagine that he actually is one/half Irish-English.
Been listening since Loggins and Messina and Kenny has been my favorite singer/songwriter of all time and I am almost 65. Just love him and music. Every song!❤❤❤
Pooh Corner makes me tear up! My Son & I would watch The Many Adventures Of Winnie The Pooh so many times! I am a big Pooh & Friends fan! ❤️Kenny Loggins ! Thanks for the memories! I will definitely get the Audible Edition of his book! Great interview!🇨🇦
Enjoyed this interview with one of my favourite artists of all time, Kenny Loggins. His voice, his melodies, the diverse range of styles - there are very few artists like him nowadays. Never saw Margaret Hoover before (perhaps because I am from England). Although the questions are prewritten she came across well and showed a warm charm. Furthermore she is absolutely stunning. Her husband is very lucky. Back to Kenny.. an absolute legend and I will be buying your book soon. 🙏🙌🎵🎤🎸
When Jim was looking for a new singer to develop & produce, one of those brought to his attention was none other than...Dan Fogelberg! He felt Dan was already too accomplished, with an Identity, even at that earlt stage that he felt there wasn't really a lot to do. So he passed on the Fogelberg suggestion. I think they both made the right decision.
Reading your book now! Has had me transfixed for last week - looking up all the musicians you played with - getting through slowly - listening to you the whole way! Met you in Reno and you signed my book I brought of yours - so kind you were - you also answered an email I sent that shared how much your music helps me get through those times. Your response (someone’s anyway) was so gracious. Heartbroken at your breakup - was so happy for you both…and was near your place on the big island ten years ago wishing your family ❤
Great interview. There are many parallels that I see with James Taylor's perspective at this stage of life and career. Do what you love with people you love. I'm glad to see these idols of mine embracing this as I walk into my 60's. I haver no desire to retire and look forward to sharing my love and life and experience with everyone I can and continue learning.
His whole sound changed when he connected with the other blue eyed soul brother...Michael Mcdonald..love KL..glad I got to see him in concert recently..Definitely r/b influenced
This was a very good interview. His music is a priceless contribution to American performing art - but Kenny himself is an even more valuable (and valued) treasure. What an extraordinary human being he is.
omg, LOVE YACHT ROCK RADIO. The best playlist of my favorite songs & some I haven’t heard in a long time but nostalgic. I agree, Mr Loggins, love smooth jazz & R&B too. Thank you for this interview with a genius musician & beloved respected man.
I have always loved Kenny Loggins solo & Kenny with Jim Messina . You will always be near my heart 💜 ❤😊❤ . Love You Kenny forever . God bless your retirement from touring .
So sorry I couldn’t get to your “This Is It Tour ,” you & Michael McDonald really brought it with the song “This Is It .” My blue eyed soul brothers will keep your songs on repeat . You kept yourself together and kept it moving. Thanks Ms Hoover for asking all the questions that you asked and Kenny gave you answers . The 70’s were my time ; entering college and getting into your music .🎶 Oh what a time it was . I hope if you make an appearance at some event in the future I’ll be there on the front row or table in the center of the room . I’ll be following the fun if my I get a chance to see you before either of us leaves here . Thank you Kenny for your music 🎼 down there brought the years or over the rainbow 🌈 .
He is a thoughtful, perceptive and brilliant human being who for a change portrays an interview with upmost reverence and care. I am thankful for being reminded of what a great talent and original songwriter he was for me when I was in my 20s and to have this update on what he’s doing now
Have always loved Kenny's songs, with Jim and on his own. I saw the 2 of them twice, and then again on the last night of the Celebrate Me Home tour. He and the whole band were clearly exhausted, yet they put on a great show.
Ill always remember the first time I saw Kenny Loggins in the summer of 1980. He was supposed to play Blossom Music Center, a 20K person venue outside of the Cleveland. The show as cancelled due to a strike. Not wanting to disappoint his fans, Kenny quickly arranged a show at a nearby club that could fit 500 people. I was lucky enough to get tickets as I waited in-line at a ticketron at Sears. It was awesome. I last saw Kenny Loggins three months before this interview in Waterbury Ct. He sang had someone interview him about the book, great evening. He also announced that he was stopping touring. Very lucky to have had these two experiences. I think "Leap of Faith" 1991 was his masterpiece
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Margaret did an amazing job here. She asked interesting and important questions and Kenny answered them honestly and intelligently. I enjoyed watching this interview.
Kenny, I'm a huge fan, but I've gotten connected to you indirectly through two of my friends, Tony Scott and Danny Morgan. Let me explain. I was in Vail, Colorado having dinner with friends when you and your entourage, sorry, but your were very big, and your group sat down next to our table for dinner. Our parties were on the parallel paths when suddenly you said, "Okay everybody, let's wrap it up. We've got to go see Danny Morgan's show." Danny was a friend of mine and coincidentally, I was supposed to play guitar on a couple of songs with him at his show that night. We left a few minutes after you and then the problems started. The line to see Danny outside the venue was as long as a football field. I was worried my group would never get into the show, let alone my ability to play with Danny. A friend of mine at that time was an executive in Procter & Gamble and she ushered me up to the front of the line. When I presented my name to the bouncer at the door, he said, "Oh, sure, you're on the headliner list, so go on in." I gathered my friends and went in, making my way to the stage, picking up the guitar Danny had left for me. We played two songs, neither of which I had rehearsed, but that's another story, and then the lights came up for the break. Danny saw you, Kenny, right in front of the stage and he rushed over to me saying, "Why didn't you tell me Kenny Logins was here?" I said, "What was I supposed to do? Walk over and say, "Hey, Danny, Kenny Logins is sitting right over there?" The next day Danny and I laughed about it. Then many years later I had a chance to work with Tony Scott, the legendary director of Top Gun. Tony was behind our nescient property, World Moto Clash. We talked about Danger Zone, the famous Tom Cruise clip and how it applied to motorcycle racing. I remember being at a race track and seeing the national champion Donny Green's bike with a sign on the back that said - "Danger Zone". Unfortunately, Tony met an untimely death, which we couldn't have imagined, but that is often the tragedy of creative geniuses. Thankfully, you are not one of those tragedies. Anyway, don't stop creating. There is now expiration date on genius and thank you for providing many, many hours of musical enjoyment and inspiration for me, and I'm certain, millions of others!
Wow..i can't believe he is "kenny loggins".. He seems very humble man,by the way he talks (since i don't know him personally).Bilib naman ako sayo sir 💙
Margaret is clearly not a "team crazy" Trumper. She's more of a Nixon-era Classic Republican and I wasn't aware that these folks still-existed. They show up now about as often as confirmed unicorn sightings. She conducted a wonderful interview w/ Kenny Loggins and he was very good and thoughtful w/ his answers. Very well done. Thank you!
Margaret Hoover did such a nice job interviewing Kenny Loggins. We enjoyed it a lot. The same goes for her interview of Paulina Porizkova. Really nice job. We are not regular viewers of Firing Line, but I think Hoover is getting better. It has to do with relaxing and being less self-conscious. Her hair was much prettier for Loggins's show. Another aspect of Hoover is, imho, the fact that she comes across as just spectacularly good looking. This is ordinarily not an impediment, but I think she knows this and seems akward about it. When she relaxes and just is, she performs better and the product feels better.
I believe Kenny just came out and said he was hanging it all up. He has so much heart and so much soul. He definitely overshadowed Jim Messina however I think Jimmy had a lot more experience in producing and recording than Kenny. The difference is Kenny expanded into a more sophisticated and jazzy sound while Messina's solo albums were lame at best. I believe he became a woodworker while Kenny became a superstar. I'll always be thankful to Kenny Loggins for my morning happiness as I listen to his early albums almost every morning.
@19:14 Kenny have to disagree about melding the "80s melodic approach" with the current 'Techology approach" . Elton John just did it for a money grab. If you do something similar, I think a lot of fans would be disappointed, but hey they are your songs and if you want to make money that way its your decision. Just not my thing I guess. But seriously who could ADD ANYTHING to your songs? Danger Zone, Meet me Halfway, Footloose, I'm alright, I'm Free, Pooh Corner, Danny's Song, Celebrate Me Home.... PS Lady Gaga's Top Gun 2 song kinda stunk....It was no Terri Nunn performance. The sauce missing from the Top Gun 2 Soundtrack was Giorgio Moroder the man who made the 80s Soundtrack, whom Kenny collaborated with. Hans Zimmer is good at a few things, but Morodoer helped shape the 80s sound.
This girl is a robot. This man revealed some of the most raw & vulnerable points in his life: and this chick would just look down at her paper and ask the next question. How on Earth did she get this gig?
I agree - terrible interviewer. To be lucky enough to be able to speak with an icon and she blew it. She sounded like a schoolteacher giving a pupil an oral exam. I loved Kenny tho!
Dang @16:06 dropping Lenny Bruce....well I have to disagree most Hip-Hop , RnB whatever you want to call modern Noise (not music) is simply grotesque with its explicit lyrics. There's no soul to this form, its all for shock value and missing what made classic R&B like Motown great, musicianship.
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It’s not “evolve” referring to todays youth but “devolve”. The rappers haven’t stopped their foul mouths for decades and never will without God’s intervention.
Rap isn’t music it’s unadulterated trash requiring absolutely no talent beyond rhyming words like a two year old. Clearly “music” like many things have been hijacked by corporations and perverts. From my perspective both good and evil live within every being these days humanity is devolving into an evil species propaganda is a powerful tool corporate propaganda is brainwashing. I don’t see much hope ahead.
Well it's good to see somebody else condemning the state of things. I'm old, I've seen the entire progression of cultural evil from the Presley era on. Preachers used to condemn anticulture -- no longer, so shame on them and the pew-sitters who worship them.
Please. How many millions of people have to be killed in the name of "God", or simply "My God's better than your God," before we can simply live and let live, and have a little tolerance for art that differs from our own concept(s)?? What do you plan to do, strike somebody down for a few "naughty" words?
My daughters are now in their 40s. They’ve seen his concerts since they were 10. To this day every concert they go to they always use Kenny’s concerts as the standard to judge how good they are. Thank you for giving us a lifetime of great music experiences. Love you Kenny.
I love this!
Re-discovering your music now that I just turned 74. Glad you're still out there writing and singing! Your music has so much depth and feeling and I'm impressed that your wrote "the house at Pooh Corner" when you were still in high school! I'm glad I have you back in my life!
Kenny Loggins a life long favorite, been listening since the beginning and still listening today. Kenny’s music along with this interview bring back memories I treasure. Thank you Kenny. 🔥
Fabulous interview.
Yes 😊
We love Kenny Loggins in the Philippines!
Love you Kenny💕💕💕your songs inspire me so much since my childhood life please stay 50 more years🌸🌸🌸
Should be in the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame! Iconic singer/writer!
We love you Kenny! Thank you for sharing your talent with the world! You created so many bangers, got your musics in Hollywood classics! What a beautiful career! ♥️
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I'm a big fan of Kenny L! Kenny Rogers said that his wife is a big fan of Kenny Logins!
Eu amo kenny loggins ❤
What a great display of intelligence and sensitivity on both Margaret asking thoughtful questions and Kenny answering them. Truly enjoyed this interview.
Well said and agreed.
Refreshing to hear thoughtful dialogue.
Great interview always a fan of Mr Loggins
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So much talent and still adorable.
Very handsome. Interesting that as he has gotten older his Italian ancestry becomes more dominant. Looking at him in this video hard to imagine that he actually is one/half Irish-English.
Santa Barbarian here. We love you Kenny!
I like the song “ This Is It”
my DADS fave song
I like the song ``Easy driver´`......Greetings from Argentina
The song "This is it" was written along with Michael McDonald! It was about Kenny Loggins father's fight against a bad illness!!🥺💙💙🙏
Good for Kenny he appears quite eloquent and straight forward in the interview, I was impressed with his presentation and responses
Great interview! He really does have a big heart!
Love Kenny Loggins! Whatever music he created, always moved me.
Truly, a great interview. TY Margaret and TY KL!
Been listening since Loggins and Messina and Kenny has been my favorite singer/songwriter of all time and I am almost 65. Just love him and music. Every song!❤❤❤
Love all his music especially celebrate me home!
" Meet me halfway" GREAT song ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Even the awful, melodramatic arm wrestling movie it was made for couldn’t dim how awesome it is.
I love singing Heart to heart in every party we have.. people always love it! kenny loggins ETERNAL!
Pooh Corner makes me tear up! My Son & I would watch The Many Adventures Of Winnie The Pooh so many times! I am a big Pooh & Friends fan! ❤️Kenny Loggins ! Thanks for the memories! I will definitely get the Audible Edition of his book! Great interview!🇨🇦
Enjoyed this interview with one of my favourite artists of all time, Kenny Loggins.
His voice, his melodies, the diverse range of styles - there are very few artists like him nowadays.
Never saw Margaret Hoover before (perhaps because I am from England).
Although the questions are prewritten she came across well and showed a warm charm.
Furthermore she is absolutely stunning. Her husband is very lucky.
Back to Kenny.. an absolute legend and I will be buying your book soon. 🙏🙌🎵🎤🎸
Jimmy Messina deserves a lot of credit for his brilliant production, writing, and arranging.
When Jim was looking for a new singer to develop & produce, one of those brought to his attention was none other than...Dan Fogelberg! He felt Dan was already too accomplished, with an Identity, even at that earlt stage that he felt there wasn't really a lot to do. So he passed on the Fogelberg suggestion. I think they both made the right decision.
kudos to Ms. Hoover, great interview. I grew up with Kenny's music.
Reading your book now! Has had me transfixed for last week - looking up all the musicians you played with - getting through slowly - listening to you the whole way! Met you in Reno and you signed my book I brought of yours - so kind you were - you also answered an email I sent that shared how much your music helps me get through those times. Your response (someone’s anyway) was so gracious. Heartbroken at your breakup - was so happy for you both…and was near your place on the big island ten years ago wishing your family ❤
Great interview. There are many parallels that I see with James Taylor's perspective at this stage of life and career. Do what you love with people you love. I'm glad to see these idols of mine embracing this as I walk into my 60's. I haver no desire to retire and look forward to sharing my love and life and experience with everyone I can and continue learning.
I wish we could stay young for at least two lifetimes so you could go back to the redwoods, which was magical.
His whole sound changed when he connected with the other blue eyed soul brother...Michael Mcdonald..love KL..glad I got to see him in concert recently..Definitely r/b influenced
Love Kenny. I grew up listening to him....
Thank you Mr. Loggins for sharing⭐🎵✌😎🎵🎶
Good to see Kenny in this interview, he looks great!
This was a very good interview. His music is a priceless contribution to American performing art - but Kenny himself is an even more valuable (and valued) treasure. What an extraordinary human being he is.
omg, LOVE YACHT ROCK RADIO. The best playlist of my favorite songs & some I haven’t heard in a long time but nostalgic. I agree, Mr Loggins, love smooth jazz & R&B too. Thank you for this interview with a genius musician & beloved respected man.
Always loved Kenny, but the interviewer was also perfect for this.
I have always loved Kenny Loggins solo & Kenny with Jim Messina . You will always be near my heart 💜 ❤😊❤ . Love You Kenny forever . God bless your retirement from touring .
So sorry I couldn’t get to your “This Is It Tour ,” you & Michael McDonald really brought it with the song “This Is It .” My blue eyed soul brothers will keep your songs on repeat . You kept yourself together and kept it moving. Thanks Ms Hoover for asking all the questions that you asked and Kenny gave you answers . The 70’s were my time ; entering college and getting into your music .🎶 Oh what a time it was . I hope if you make an appearance at some event in the future I’ll be there on the front row or table in the center of the room . I’ll be following the fun if my I get a chance to see you before either of us leaves here . Thank you Kenny for your music 🎼 down there brought the years or over the rainbow 🌈 .
Loggins and Messina was one of my favorite bands growing up. I’m glad they’re still friends.
Very few make it to my soundtrack of life-he’s one! Enjoy family and the fruits of your labor! Blessings always🙏🏻❤️❤️❤️
He’s doing what sparks joy! Shout out to Marie Kondo.
He is a thoughtful, perceptive and brilliant human being who for a change portrays an interview with upmost reverence and care. I am thankful for being reminded of what a great talent and original songwriter he was for me when I was in my 20s and to have this update on what he’s doing now
God bless you for sharing great music through the years and your life story, "Highs" and "Lows."
Have always loved Kenny's songs, with Jim and on his own. I saw the 2 of them twice, and then again on the last night of the Celebrate Me Home tour. He and the whole band were clearly exhausted, yet they put on a great show.
Love love love Love love love Love love love you Dude!!!
Ill always remember the first time I saw Kenny Loggins in the summer of 1980. He was supposed to play Blossom Music Center, a 20K person venue outside of the Cleveland. The show as cancelled due to a strike. Not wanting to disappoint his fans, Kenny quickly arranged a show at a nearby club that could fit 500 people. I was lucky enough to get tickets as I waited in-line at a ticketron at Sears. It was awesome. I last saw Kenny Loggins three months before this interview in Waterbury Ct. He sang had someone interview him about the book, great evening. He also announced that he was stopping touring. Very lucky to have had these two experiences. I think "Leap of Faith" 1991 was his masterpiece
A fine, sensible high-calibre interview! Kudos Ms Marge Hoover! Love it!
I don't know how any two musicians ever stay together. The music business is brutal
Might be holding fast against storms; giving each other a wide berth; sense of humor. Off the top of my head. It’s gotta be rough.
Toughest business of them all.
Great Interview! Thank you
Have always loved his music.
Great interviewer and interview!❤️
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I’m very eclectic - appreciate all kinds of art, music, cuisine, etc…. to me it’s all amazing and wonderful.
Margaret did an amazing job here. She asked interesting and important questions and Kenny answered them honestly and intelligently. I enjoyed watching this interview.
Wow, it's really cool to see Margaret's fan girl side. Good interview, but different from her other interviews.
He's great glad I got to see him and talk to him on a radio show ♥️
Keep on keeping on Kenny ❤
Kenny can do it all… country, soft rock, rock, R&B ….
Fantastic interview!
I would love to see Kenny Loggins and Keith Urban do songs together.
Do absolutely love old school; but also love neo musicians
Tell it Kenny!👏🏽👏🏽
Kenny, I'm a huge fan, but I've gotten connected to you indirectly through two of my friends, Tony Scott and Danny Morgan. Let me explain.
I was in Vail, Colorado having dinner with friends when you and your entourage, sorry, but your were very big, and your group sat down next to our table for dinner. Our parties were on the parallel paths when suddenly you said, "Okay everybody, let's wrap it up. We've got to go see Danny Morgan's show."
Danny was a friend of mine and coincidentally, I was supposed to play guitar on a couple of songs with him at his show that night. We left a few minutes after you and then the problems started. The line to see Danny outside the venue was as long as a football field. I was worried my group would never get into the show, let alone my ability to play with Danny.
A friend of mine at that time was an executive in Procter & Gamble and she ushered me up to the front of the line. When I presented my name to the bouncer at the door, he said, "Oh, sure, you're on the headliner list, so go on in."
I gathered my friends and went in, making my way to the stage, picking up the guitar Danny had left for me. We played two songs, neither of which I had rehearsed, but that's another story, and then the lights came up for the break.
Danny saw you, Kenny, right in front of the stage and he rushed over to me saying, "Why didn't you tell me Kenny Logins was here?"
I said, "What was I supposed to do? Walk over and say, "Hey, Danny, Kenny Logins is sitting right over there?"
The next day Danny and I laughed about it.
Then many years later I had a chance to work with Tony Scott, the legendary director of Top Gun. Tony was behind our nescient property, World Moto Clash. We talked about Danger Zone, the famous Tom Cruise clip and how it applied to motorcycle racing. I remember being at a race track and seeing the national champion Donny Green's bike with a sign on the back that said - "Danger Zone".
Unfortunately, Tony met an untimely death, which we couldn't have imagined, but that is often the tragedy of creative geniuses. Thankfully, you are not one of those tragedies.
Anyway, don't stop creating. There is now expiration date on genius and thank you for providing many, many hours of musical enjoyment and inspiration for me, and I'm certain, millions of others!
Kenny is so correct 24:05
Still better than all right, Thanks Kenny!
Great interview👏👏👏😊
I loved ❤this interview with Margaret ! She’s good at what she does .😊😊❤❤❤❤ “Danger Zone”.
Cool..so many happy times...🌻
Oh my Kenny your voice is the most beautiful i ever heard❤
Wow..i can't believe he is "kenny loggins".. He seems very humble man,by the way he talks (since i don't know him personally).Bilib naman ako sayo sir 💙
Hopefully new Top Gun is a gateway to appreciation for Long Tail Cat, Watching The River Run, and his amazing back catalog.
Great, great job, Margaret! I adore Kenny ❤
Great talent!
FATHERHOOD is very important for FAMILIES 👪
We heart you Kenty Loginst.
I've watched other videos of KL interviews. I appreciate more talk about his musical directions.
Margaret is clearly not a "team crazy" Trumper. She's more of a Nixon-era Classic Republican and I wasn't aware that these folks still-existed. They show up now about as often as confirmed unicorn sightings. She conducted a wonderful interview w/ Kenny Loggins and he was very good and thoughtful w/ his answers. Very well done. Thank you!
Big Fan!
*One of the founding fathers of Yacht Rock !⛵*
That name really cheapens the music.
Margaret Hoover did such a nice job interviewing Kenny Loggins. We enjoyed it a lot. The same goes for her interview of Paulina Porizkova. Really nice job. We are not regular viewers of Firing Line, but I think Hoover is getting better. It has to do with relaxing and being less self-conscious. Her hair was much prettier for Loggins's show. Another aspect of Hoover is, imho, the fact that she comes across as just spectacularly good looking. This is ordinarily not an impediment, but I think she knows this and seems akward about it. When she relaxes and just is, she performs better and the product feels better.
Great questions
I believe Kenny just came out and said he was hanging it all up. He has so much heart and so much soul. He definitely overshadowed Jim Messina however I think Jimmy had a lot more experience in producing and recording than Kenny. The difference is Kenny expanded into a more sophisticated and jazzy sound while Messina's solo albums were lame at best. I believe he became a woodworker while Kenny became a superstar. I'll always be thankful to Kenny Loggins for my morning happiness as I listen to his early albums almost every morning.
good read!!
Great interview.
Are we watching the same interview????!!!
❤. Kenny
Have never seen this show.
You say there are no dirty words, just dirty minds. I say it takes a dirty mind to use dirty words. 💥👀
Why the heck was she reading on a teleprompter the questions for the interview with the legendary Kenny Loggins?
Exactly!! She’s a terrible interviewer.
Very scripted on her part.
@19:14 Kenny have to disagree about melding the "80s melodic approach" with the current 'Techology approach" . Elton John just did it for a money grab. If you do something similar, I think a lot of fans would be disappointed, but hey they are your songs and if you want to make money that way its your decision.
Just not my thing I guess.
But seriously who could ADD ANYTHING to your songs?
Danger Zone, Meet me Halfway, Footloose, I'm alright, I'm Free, Pooh Corner, Danny's Song, Celebrate Me Home....
PS Lady Gaga's Top Gun 2 song kinda stunk....It was no Terri Nunn performance.
The sauce missing from the Top Gun 2 Soundtrack was Giorgio Moroder the man who made the 80s Soundtrack, whom Kenny collaborated with.
Hans Zimmer is good at a few things, but Morodoer helped shape the 80s sound.
1980’s music was also driven by technology, by synthetic instruments.
I’m surprised that Kenny and Jim are the same age. I always thought Jim was older because he had already been in two bands.
I’m not familiar with Margaret, but that was a good interview. Smart questions and pleasant style.
This girl is a robot. This man revealed some of the most raw & vulnerable points in his life: and this chick would just look down at her paper and ask the next question. How on Earth did she get this gig?
its what the social media approval seeking generations like, so it sells
Brutally bad interviewer.
I agree - terrible interviewer. To be lucky enough to be able to speak with an icon and she blew it. She sounded like a schoolteacher giving a pupil an oral exam. I loved Kenny tho!
@lbradley9020 - Agree 💯! She’s sounds robotic & just very much rehearsed.
She replaced more in-depth responsive questions with a big smile. Not a cheerleading convention Ms. Hoover. This is a Kenny Loggins interview!!
I had to detox from my anxiety medicine. I took them a very short while, but detoxing took twice that time.
@18:27 You, Ms. Hoover.
-R.W.N II
Is he still doing concerts?
Dang @16:06 dropping Lenny Bruce....well I have to disagree most Hip-Hop , RnB whatever you want to call modern Noise (not music) is simply grotesque with its explicit lyrics.
There's no soul to this form, its all for shock value and missing what made classic R&B like Motown great, musicianship.
Music is a business and it’s all about what will sell. Unless you are an executive in a record label, you simply would never understand.
I would love to see Kenny with Harry Styles or Chris Martin!
Very smart man
Te amo kenny loggins 😢 ❤
Who is the donor who said, "I will fund this show if it is called Firing Line?"
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Compliment and love towards my tracks ❤️may God bless you.
Absolutely disgraceful you had to bring up poltics. Kenny deserves better than that.
It’s not “evolve” referring to todays youth but “devolve”. The rappers haven’t stopped their foul mouths for decades and never will without God’s intervention.
Rap isn’t music it’s unadulterated trash requiring absolutely no talent beyond rhyming words like a two year old. Clearly “music” like many things have been hijacked by corporations and perverts. From my perspective both good and evil live within every being these days humanity is devolving into an evil species propaganda is a powerful tool corporate propaganda is brainwashing. I don’t see much hope ahead.
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Well it's good to see somebody else condemning the state of things. I'm old, I've seen the entire progression of cultural evil from the Presley era on. Preachers used to condemn anticulture -- no longer, so shame on them and the pew-sitters who worship them.
Please. How many millions of people have to be killed in the name of "God", or simply "My God's better than your God," before we can simply live and let live, and have a little tolerance for art that differs from our own concept(s)?? What do you plan to do, strike somebody down for a few "naughty" words?
@@flash522gp You win -- you're right. Snoop Dogg's album 'Malice in Wonderland' is as good as Handel's Messiah!
What did he do to his face???
Lots of plastic surgery.
He was a lot older than he looked decades ago.
The woman knows nothing about Loggins and her questions are amateur. Terrible interview with a great musical star.