Just caught Lou Gramm live last night at the Kodak Center in Rochester NY with his All Stars and he rocked the house down! Standing room only. Lou's voice is the best, a true rock god, and so sweet and humble.
I was playing this song and my grandson heard it and told me man you guys had the greatest songs back then. Now he wants to listen to all of my old CDs.
Reminds me of when I listened to all of Mom's vinyl records. Mom listened to rock from the 50s to the 90s. She didn't turn away anything new. Mom was cool. She also listened to country. As far as grampa goes he really didn't do music idk why. And grandma's I couldn't get into she listened to Patsy Cline 🤮🤮🤮🤢 when Grandma put on Patsy Cline I escaped lol. Good old fun times listening to mom's records. Rock on dude. Btw I'm 49
Im nearly 30 and a gentleman pulled into the parking lot at the store I work at and he was blasting Shambala by three dog night. I approached him a little later and said hey man great music I love Three Dog night, and he just gave me the look. The look of youre a baby. Lol
Lou Gramm will ALWAYS be my favourite Rock vocalist! He had everything, the best range of any singer, belting out a powerful rocker, or an exquisitely beautiful ballad! Also an excellent songwriter, and added to that, had the most incredible stage presence, meaning your eyes were focused on him for the majority of the concert! In conclusion, Lou is genuinely humble and is a fantastic human being. Love you Lou, wish you the very best of health and happiness for the future!
i almost would say for sure lou grahm but one other cat is a close second and that of course mr. Don Henley of The Eagles. hotel california, witchy woman, best of my love
Respectfully, we disagree, but we're prejudiced. At his peak Lou Gramatico, left a local Rochester NY band, Black Sheep for the Apple and... I think it was a Monday 🎉
I saw Foreigner in 1980. It was one of the first concerts I saw. April Wine and Rick Derringer were the opening acts. 44 years later and it seems like yesterday. Foreigner was great but it was that night that I realized Rick Derringer is one of the greatest guitarists in history. I still feel that way. But for a 16 year old kid, the entire experience was like nothing I'd ever seen.
Just a teenager when this album came out … Foreigner was painted all over my bedroom .. posters .. you name it !!! STILL MY ALL TIME FAVORITE !! You guys still have my heart ❤ 💋
correction this is late 78 79 band the first two fantastic the preceding albums head games , 4 , agent provoc , had power tunes but with a total front to back non filler. these first two albums is really all you need. i personaly dont need to here urgent or jukebox or waiting for a girl or that other sappy tune i wanna know what love is. crap. give woman oh woman any day or starrider!! war with the world. headknocker now that great foreigner not to forget spellbinder
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This is the very first song I ever remember hearing on the radio. I was a child in 1978 in the back of the car while we were driving to my grandmother's house to see my cousins who had just arrived and I was so excited. I was impressed by the instrumental accompaniment during the chorus.
Foreigner is going to be playing in Biloxi Mississippi on my birthday that's the best present ever except I don't know if Lou gram is going to be performing it won't be a birthday present unless Lou gram is there with them
It's OK truth be told we'll have to break it down. And when he says I'll live all my years in a single minute. My man must be way tough. No doubt he walks down the street punching random people in the face and no one dares do anything about it.
I'm so freaked out ( happy)for all of them except for "Mitch" "Mick" whatever his name is. He cheated so many of the band members out of copyrights on all the songs & Lou Graham was involved with writing almost all of the song's
This song is superb and so is Foreigner. Congrats to the boys on finally getting the nod for the Hall of Fame. I know it meant a lot to them. Lou Gramm said he'd be smiling all day.
Late 70's /early 80's with Foreigner, Boston, Triumph, Rush, Journey, Styx, Angel, Kansas, Queen, KISS, Van Halen, Aerosmith, REO Speedwagon, Sammy Hagar and April Wine. Yeah, We didn't realize then that we were witnessing the greatest time in Rock music history and it would never be this good ever again. 40 years later these bands are still getting more airplay on radio than new songs do. That is a testament to just how good this era of music was.
Hey - stop living in the past. Look at all of the talented artists we have today...uh..well ...uh...how about..uh ...well O.K. there aren't any. Today's music is garbage. Rap? I would rather cut my wrist than listen to that. Pretty sure it is spelled CRAP, with the "C" being silent. Can't stand hearing some clueless teen driving down my street with that garbage blaring out of his shitbox toyota. Should start bringing a brick with me to help him adjust his radio. Long live rock 'n roll!
I'd be a little more generous on the time, extending the 'great' era to 1986. I really love thew New Wave era and (say) the solo music by Don Henley and Glenn Frey. Double Vision was one of Foreigner's best singles and albums. So was Head Games in '79 and '4' in 1981. Sadly, that album with 'Waiting for a Girl...' signaled the new Journey/crybaby direction the band chose to take, and lost their huge male fan base including myself, permanently. It has never changed the way I feel about the first four albums though. On a broader spectrum, we were going to enter a permanent "everything's all over with" which we've been in since about 1988. It's not just that the tap on great music was turned off then, the tap on EVERYTHING was. The 20th century had 7 remarkable decades from the 1920's-1980's which culturally (not counting the first Depression and wars) were a time of everything thriving, new ideas in clothes, hair styles, auto design and music. Everything was so sped up, especially after World War II, the following decades you could almost pinpoint year by year. And if it wasn't the year you guessed, you'd only be off by a year or two. For example, you had the early, mid and later sections of the '50s, 60's, 70's and '80s. What no one realized then (and you kind of hit on it) is that it was finite. Everything, all the good ideas, were all used up----for good; never to return. In 1920 Americans weren't looking back to the 1860's-1880's musically or in most other ways. The very idea is ridiculous. Today we have the opposite situation. We have all of this tech, tech, tech that's "replaced" everything I mentioned. There's no fun anymore (and I mean WELL before the pandemic). The automotive products of ANY era are a reflection of the time they're produced. With rare, rare exceptions today's vehicles are boring 4-door sedan rental cars, ugly crossovers, SUV's and trucks. That's it. You don't really need to wonder what they're going to be like in 20 years. The way people dress will be the same, music will continue to be gospel/crybaby elongating all of the vowels shit, just like the past 25+ years. Anyone who passed away 30+ years ago, hasn't missed out on anything but tech overkill, mass shootings (which I predict will be worse than ever starting soon) stress and misery. Think that pretty much sums it up!
Lou gramm is now 70 still a beautuful voice😍 legend still a legend forever😍 1 of the best great singer in the world 😍😍😍. Thaks for sharing lou's video💖 i love lou gramm😍😍😍💖💖💖
@@marciadesantanajordao1146 I feel like I'm special because he grew up about 2 miles from my house.. Seen him a few times at the supermarket (Wegmans)..
YEA , they didn't start out as a soft rock band more or less. But that is the way some of the band members wanted to go , and probably their record company. I think there's a interview on RUclips with Lou Gramm saying that wasn't always his first choice .( if you know what I mean) But I always loved the original foreigner no matter what they sing.
@@tryithere Especially back in the day ! Lou Gramm was an amazing singer , singing in the late 70's those harder rock songs .He was and is an amazing singer ! He brought so much emotion when he sang those songs ! The females were crazy over him ! Lol.
Saw Foreigner on a bill with Aerosmith; headliner, AC/DC, VanHalen, Pat Travers. Foreigner was great. A class act. They cared about their sound and music. They really gave us a great show. One of the most memorable. Great band.
Anyone else experienced the part when he says "lived all of my years in a single minute". Idk why but this line captures something so perfectly what is so hard to describe
I remember when this song came out it was my younger sister, and I riding around in my Mom's 1967 GTO going to ballet classes, and the mall with the radio turned up nice and loud. 📻 🩰 Being a kid in the 1970s was good! 😃
All I want to go back to the best of times. We are truly in the worst of times. Listening to music soothes the soul for sure. The 70's and some 80's will always live in infamy .Long live Rock n Roll !!
Musicians had all around talent back then , lyrics, vocals, instrumental , showmanship and performance . I grew up in THE GOLDEN AGE , and I'm so grateful . love and peace to all of you out there.
Foreigner is underrated even by classic rock stans. One of my favorite 80s songs, it was still playing on radio a lot when I was a kid (circa 1992-94).
I remember this song got a lot of buzz , a lot of radio airplay in late 1978. It charted at number 2. They could've gone to number one eventually without the ballads.
why the hell isn't Foreigner in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?It has to be the nastiest snub of the m all. The hall doesn't know its ass from their elbow considering who they let in some of are lesser than Foreigner. Was it because it because their songs too hard or too soft.They did both very competently.
SUPER FEDT NR HAN SYNGER SKIDE GODT HELT SIN EGEN STIL OG FINESSE LOU GRAMM THANKS FOR THE PRETTY SONG FOINGER .ALT PÅ ET BRÆDT.TAK OG TAK ER KUN ET FATTIGT ORD MEN LIGESÅ MUSIK MED SJÆL OG NÆRVÆRD ALT PÅ ET BRÆDT SÅ AT SIGE .VH THCXTHOMAS BEE SAFE?
FEDT LILLE NR TAK LOU GRAMM ER DET IKKE SÅDANNE HAN HEDDER .FED STEMME OG STEMNING TAK THANKS DEAR FURINGER FEDT BAND AND BRAND ?DE HAR SKABT EN HELT NY MÅDE AT SYNGE PÅ ALT PÅ ET BRÆDT ?THANKS LOU ?
Great memory jimmy thanks for sharing I can’t tell you how much I enjoy reading people’s random stories from when they were kids . Not sure why but I read em and it’s like they gave me a present or something, and I always thank them for sharing that moment because it was theirs alone but now i feel like it’s my memory too now.... weird huh... 🤔 but it’s how I feel.
These Bands ...Cant be Replaced!!!! 2021
Just caught Lou Gramm live last night at the Kodak Center in Rochester NY with his All Stars and he rocked the house down! Standing room only. Lou's voice is the best, a true rock god, and so sweet and humble.
That's so awesome!
It was a great time. Brought back many good memories. ❤
You lucky fffffffffffffffffffffforeigner fan. 🤠
I was playing this song and my grandson heard it and told me man you guys had the greatest songs back then. Now he wants to listen to all of my old CDs.
Reminds me of when I listened to all of Mom's vinyl records. Mom listened to rock from the 50s to the 90s. She didn't turn away anything new. Mom was cool. She also listened to country. As far as grampa goes he really didn't do music idk why. And grandma's I couldn't get into she listened to Patsy Cline 🤮🤮🤮🤢 when Grandma put on Patsy Cline I escaped lol. Good old fun times listening to mom's records. Rock on dude. Btw I'm 49
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Im nearly 30 and a gentleman pulled into the parking lot at the store I work at and he was blasting Shambala by three dog night. I approached him a little later and said hey man great music I love Three Dog night, and he just gave me the look. The look of youre a baby. Lol
Foreigner , Double Vision
This is the epitome of the perfect punchy rock song. Enigmatic lead vocalist, strong riffs and great harmony. I LOVE this song and vid ❤
Lou Gramm has one of the best voices 👌 👍 ☺
Yes right
Absolutely right ❤
Lou Gramm will ALWAYS be my favourite Rock vocalist! He had everything, the best range of any singer, belting out a powerful rocker, or an exquisitely beautiful ballad! Also an excellent songwriter, and added to that, had the most incredible stage presence, meaning your eyes were focused on him for the majority of the concert!
In conclusion, Lou is genuinely humble and is a fantastic human being.
Love you Lou, wish you the very best of health and happiness for the future!
What he said - Agreed 1000% !!!
Así es, bendiciones para este ser humano tan hermoso, lo amo❤❤
i almost would say for sure lou grahm but one other cat is a close second and that of course mr. Don Henley of The Eagles. hotel california, witchy woman, best of my love
He's one of the best no question one of my faves
I only put Steve perry Michael Jackson and Freddie mercury above him
Respectfully, we disagree, but we're prejudiced. At his peak Lou Gramatico, left a local Rochester NY band, Black Sheep for the Apple and...
I think it was a Monday 🎉
One of the best rock bands around.
It's a heavy pop of supreme level. It's not easy to abstain from dancing. Sergey (61), Saint-Petersburg, Russia.
I blast this song on my there and back from work, Lou Gramm 👏👏
I saw Foreigner in 1980. It was one of the first concerts I saw. April Wine and Rick Derringer were the opening acts. 44 years later and it seems like yesterday. Foreigner was great but it was that night that I realized Rick Derringer is one of the greatest guitarists in history. I still feel that way. But for a 16 year old kid, the entire experience was like nothing I'd ever seen.
The original Foreigner!!! The best!!!
Yeppp amazing master piece
Hearing Lous story on how Mick screwed him was eye opening....always greed. Lou is a BEAST and had everything you want in a lead vocalist
Until he got sick and couldn't sing anymore
No one could ever sing Foreigner songs better than Lou - his timing, just everything❣️❣️❣️❣️
Just a teenager when this album came out … Foreigner was painted all over my bedroom .. posters .. you name it !!! STILL MY ALL TIME FAVORITE !! You guys still have my heart ❤ 💋
Probably the best time for you to experience it
You know a singer is legit when cays are putting up posters
Foreigner is one of the best rock in roll bands from the 80s 🪨 🎸 👌 👍 ☺
This song is from the 70s, but your point remains 😉
This is a 70s song but I agree very good song
Best pop rock band ever
correction this is late 78 79 band the first two fantastic the preceding albums head games , 4 , agent provoc , had power tunes but with a total front to back non filler. these first two albums is really all you need. i personaly dont need to here urgent or jukebox or waiting for a girl or that other sappy tune i wanna know what love is. crap. give woman oh woman any day or starrider!! war with the world. headknocker now that great foreigner not to forget spellbinder
Their 80's fase was more ballads
great song
Wow. When you listen to the second verse you realize how much power and passion Lou's voice has!
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This is rock music! Great Singer, Great Song & people who can play instruments! One of the best songs ever!
boy those years went by too quick boy they memorable ❤ the journey is long Rock On🎉
Это просто шедевр на все времена. Нет слов!
Timeless!!!
This is the very first song I ever remember hearing on the radio. I was a child in 1978 in the back of the car while we were driving to my grandmother's house to see my cousins who had just arrived and I was so excited. I was impressed by the instrumental accompaniment during the chorus.
How old were you?
Mine is don't fear the reaper
Lou has always had so much swagger without even trying 😍
There is no Foreigner without Lou Gramm period❤🎹🎶Lou is eye, and ear candy, I ❤seeing double of him
You are absolutely right
or Ian McDonald.
So true👍💗
Foreigner is going to be playing in Biloxi Mississippi on my birthday that's the best present ever except I don't know if Lou gram is going to be performing it won't be a birthday present unless Lou gram is there with them
For sure. Such a great and distinct voice.
One of Foreigners greatest songs sung by Lou Graham. He is the greatest.🎶
Lou Gramm
The one and only Lou graham
Pure incredible amazing 70’s rock. This tune is one of the very best.
Happy retirement Lou!!!
This song has so many break downs that it's insane. Very very talented.
100% TRUTH! 😁
It's OK truth be told we'll have to break it down. And when he says I'll live all my years in a single minute. My man must be way tough. No doubt he walks down the street punching random people in the face and no one dares do anything about it.
@@j.m.4676 Actually, he's quite nice. Even cooked me dinner once.
Great Friday evening jam.
I wore the grooves off of this album in 1979…I was 15….it was the second album I ever bought.The first was Queen Night at the Opera. 70’s were Zbest!
Lou Gramm and Foreigner nominated for Rock & Roll Hall of Fame 2024
Seriously !?!!??!!!
The entire Foreigner group should be nominated!!
After decades. They deserve itl
About time.
I'm so freaked out ( happy)for all of them except for "Mitch" "Mick" whatever his name is. He cheated so many of the band members out of copyrights on all the songs & Lou Graham was involved with writing almost all of the song's
These guys ruled the raido in the 1970's!
This song is superb and so is Foreigner. Congrats to the boys on finally getting the nod for the Hall of Fame. I know it meant a lot to them. Lou Gramm said he'd be smiling all day.
Man, this song brought me back to the 70s. They don’t make music like this anymore.
Lou Gramm is badass. I love me some foreigner since the early 80's.
Lou was also badass in the ‘70’s too!!
Lou was such a fireball. Lots of passion and energy!!! ❤❤❤.
This song still rocks today, Lou Gramm great voice.
Ok
Exactly!
Absolutely. Listening lockdown August 2020
Agree!
Absolutely. Lockdown September
This song 🎵, is awesome the lyrics are amazing 🎉🎉. Lou Gram is an excellent frontman 🎉🎉. I'm glad that I had this group to listen 🎶 to.🎉🎉
This is virtuoso level Rock singing. Incredible! My biggest influence.
Classic song from Foreigner!
Wow,this song is very phantastic.Lous Hair and his eyes are so beautyful. For Lou:in my Life theres been heartache and pain.💜💙💛💚🧡❤😢
Wie toll❤ Wie schön, diese Gemeinsamkeit. Man sieht die Freude in ihren Gesichtern. Schade das es vorbei ist.Aber die Erinnerung bleibt❤❤❤
One of the best rock voices ever!
Been listening to Foreigner since I was in my 20s, I'm 60 now. Love this song!
Late 70's /early 80's with Foreigner, Boston, Triumph, Rush, Journey, Styx, Angel, Kansas, Queen, KISS, Van Halen, Aerosmith, REO Speedwagon, Sammy Hagar and April Wine. Yeah, We didn't realize then that we were witnessing the greatest time in Rock music history and it would never be this good ever again. 40 years later these bands are still getting more airplay on radio than new songs do. That is a testament to just how good this era of music was.
Hey - stop living in the past. Look at all of the talented artists we have today...uh..well ...uh...how about..uh ...well O.K. there aren't any. Today's music is garbage. Rap? I would rather cut my wrist than listen to that. Pretty sure it is spelled CRAP, with the "C" being silent. Can't stand hearing some clueless teen driving down my street with that garbage blaring out of his shitbox toyota. Should start bringing a brick with me to help him adjust his radio. Long live rock 'n roll!
You forgot to mention TOTO remember Hold the line
@@waltersimmons946 Excellent point. LOVE Toto too, Walter!
@@bobpierce115 Alright
I'd be a little more generous on the time, extending the 'great' era to 1986. I really love thew New Wave era and (say) the solo music by Don Henley and Glenn Frey. Double Vision was one of Foreigner's best singles and albums. So was Head Games in '79 and '4' in 1981. Sadly, that album with 'Waiting for a Girl...' signaled the new Journey/crybaby direction the band chose to take, and lost their huge male fan base including myself, permanently. It has never changed the way I feel about the first four albums though. On a broader spectrum, we were going to enter a permanent "everything's all over with" which we've been in since about 1988. It's not just that the tap on great music was turned off then, the tap on EVERYTHING was. The 20th century had 7 remarkable decades from the 1920's-1980's which culturally (not counting the first Depression and wars) were a time of everything thriving, new ideas in clothes, hair styles, auto design and music. Everything was so sped up, especially after World War II, the following decades you could almost pinpoint year by year. And if it wasn't the year you guessed, you'd only be off by a year or two. For example, you had the early, mid and later sections of the '50s, 60's, 70's and '80s. What no one realized then (and you kind of hit on it) is that it was finite. Everything, all the good ideas, were all used up----for good; never to return. In 1920 Americans weren't looking back to the 1860's-1880's musically or in most other ways. The very idea is ridiculous. Today we have the opposite situation. We have all of this tech, tech, tech that's "replaced" everything I mentioned. There's no fun anymore (and I mean WELL before the pandemic). The automotive products of ANY era are a reflection of the time they're produced. With rare, rare exceptions today's vehicles are boring 4-door sedan rental cars, ugly crossovers, SUV's and trucks. That's it. You don't really need to wonder what they're going to be like in 20 years. The way people dress will be the same, music will continue to be gospel/crybaby elongating all of the vowels shit, just like the past 25+ years. Anyone who passed away 30+ years ago, hasn't missed out on anything but tech overkill, mass shootings (which I predict will be worse than ever starting soon) stress and misery. Think that pretty much sums it up!
Badass
Another great classic 💯 Thank you for keeping the great classic tunes alive ❤
Oh,absolut liebe ich foreigner, speziell Lou Gramm ❤absolut, ganz doll❤❤
Lou gramm is now 70 still a beautuful voice😍 legend still a legend forever😍 1 of the best great singer in the world 😍😍😍. Thaks for sharing lou's video💖 i love lou gramm😍😍😍💖💖💖
So do I. The Man, the Legend, the Original Voice and soul of Foreigner. Louis Andrew Grammatico.😍❤️💋🎤🎙🎵🎶🎼🚫🔥🦁
@@marciadesantanajordao1146 I feel like I'm special because he grew up about 2 miles from my house.. Seen him a few times at the supermarket (Wegmans)..
Magnifique ils ont sa dans le sang
One of those amazing rock songs that shows ya that "softer" rock bands like Foreigner can blast out hard rock when they want to!
Apparently they were amazing to see live back in the day with lou gramm
YEA , they didn't start out as a soft rock band more or less. But that is the way some of the band members wanted to go , and probably their record company. I think there's a interview on RUclips with Lou Gramm saying that wasn't always his first choice .( if you know what I mean) But I always loved the original foreigner no matter what they sing.
Most of their songs are pretty hard.
@@tryithere Especially back in the day ! Lou Gramm was an amazing singer , singing in the late 70's those harder rock songs .He was and is an amazing singer ! He brought so much emotion when he sang those songs ! The females were crazy over him ! Lol.
Before "4" , I don't think anybody thought of Foreigner as a "soft-rock" band.
Man they are good they sound exactly the same as their studio version !!!
Excelente noe canso de ver el vídeo ❤ me encanta Foreigner
Muy buena Doble vision
В молодости слушала их меньше, сейчас мне 64 и теперь слушаю и смотрю их треки, наслаждаюсь и восхищаюсь бесконечно!
Не поверите, та же история. Мне 62и я просто заново открыла для себя Иностранца. В 20голос Лу меня впечатлял,сейчас же просто завораживает. 🔥🤘❤
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LOU GRAMM WAS SO FRIGGIN HOT, GOD HE HAD SUCH A BEAUTIFUL VOICE!! SO GOOD LOOKING!! AMAZING TALENT!! LOVE THIS BAND FOREVER!! 😍😍😍
Mick is Sooooo gorgeous in this one! Luv the whole band & this awesome song! U guys Rock!!
My son asked me to play this song today......he is 12 years old!! obviously recognizes what talent is.
Hey when I was little I listened to rap but as I got into my preteens I strayed more towards rock and now I listen to everything from Bach to bon Jovi
Good parenting on your part, excellent taste in music on his part! Win/win! 👍
That means he loves ur taste in music!
Now this is the true Foreigner that we grew up loving!! IT DOESN'T GET ANY BETTER THAN THIS!!
Happy holy
Foreigner, one word. Amazing.
NoahUSA that’s 4
Exactly!🌟
Super amazing
FEDT NR HAN ER GULD VÆR EFTERTIDEN OG DE GODE GAMLE DAGE.
❤ You,Foreigner have get me So mutch,when you Startet.Great Music,Great Rock ❤ And Nice Memories All Over The World ❤
Saw Foreigner on a bill with Aerosmith; headliner, AC/DC, VanHalen, Pat Travers. Foreigner was great. A class act. They cared about their sound and music. They really gave us a great show. One of the most memorable. Great band.
Anyone else experienced the part when he says "lived all of my years in a single minute". Idk why but this line captures something so perfectly what is so hard to describe
I remember when this song came out it was my younger sister, and I riding around in my Mom's 1967 GTO going to ballet classes, and the mall with the radio turned up nice and loud. 📻 🩰 Being a kid in the 1970s was good! 😃
I've met many famous people, but when I met Lou Gramm, I was star struck. I was shaking. He's awesome.
Back in the days when music was great nowadays, Bad Bunny it’s a “Star” Are you f*cking kidding me ????
Nice Bass work on this tune
Underated
In my heart,in my soul. Best.
All I want to go back to the best of times. We are truly in the worst of times. Listening to music soothes the soul for sure. The 70's and some 80's will always live in infamy .Long live Rock n Roll !!
Musicians had all around talent back then , lyrics, vocals, instrumental , showmanship and performance . I grew up in THE GOLDEN AGE , and I'm so grateful . love and peace to all of you out there.
Foreigner is underrated even by classic rock stans. One of my favorite 80s songs, it was still playing on radio a lot when I was a kid (circa 1992-94).
I remember this song got a lot of buzz , a lot of radio airplay in late 1978. It charted at number 2. They could've gone to number one eventually without the ballads.
why the hell isn't Foreigner in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?It has to be the nastiest snub of the m all. The hall doesn't know its ass from their elbow considering who they let in some of are lesser than Foreigner. Was it because it because their songs too hard or too soft.They did both very competently.
UGH!! Yoiu insult millions of fans over decades who LOVE this band by implying they're all "underrated".
This came out in '78...
Hardly underrated. Revered by millions is more accurate.
I have all the respect for you and your wonderful voice, i finally found the song i were looking for and happy, peace 🤘🤘🤘💪💪💪.
Lou and Steve both are the standard to which others could only hope to become half as good
Kick ass vocals
That's how Lou Gramm rolls
Always loved this song..and Lou Gramm..one of the most underrated vocalist ..great voice
Lou Gramm
Lou Gramm has never been underated, read his book and see for yourself.
Lol yeh right
My favourite Foreigner track ever
Oh great song
The great Foreigner !
This here is the Real Deal! Way before MTV the internet Stupid Computers & mobile phones! Just Raw Rock & Roll Talent!!!
My father used to blast this song in his suburban when he used to pick me up from school RIP dad I miss jamming out with you 💔
SUPER FEDT NR HAN SYNGER SKIDE GODT HELT SIN EGEN STIL OG FINESSE LOU GRAMM THANKS FOR THE PRETTY SONG FOINGER .ALT PÅ ET BRÆDT.TAK OG TAK ER KUN ET FATTIGT ORD MEN LIGESÅ MUSIK MED SJÆL OG NÆRVÆRD ALT PÅ ET BRÆDT SÅ AT SIGE .VH THCXTHOMAS BEE SAFE?
FEDT LILLE NR TAK LOU GRAMM ER DET IKKE SÅDANNE HAN HEDDER .FED STEMME OG STEMNING TAK THANKS DEAR FURINGER FEDT BAND AND BRAND ?DE HAR SKABT EN HELT NY MÅDE AT SYNGE PÅ ALT PÅ ET BRÆDT ?THANKS LOU ?
Awwwwww!!!!! You had a cool dad😊
Dad sounds awesome.....
Great memory jimmy thanks for sharing I can’t tell you how much I enjoy reading people’s random stories from when they were kids . Not sure why but I read em and it’s like they gave me a present or something, and I always thank them for sharing that moment because it was theirs alone but now i feel like it’s my memory too now.... weird huh... 🤔 but it’s how I feel.
So glad I was there when Foreigner came to fruition! Saw them several times in concert- the best music from the best times!
Gramm, Jones, McDonald, Gagliardi, Greenwood and Elliott. Love this lineup.
Me too!
Love that song 💙
I'm 57 years old, this was my favorite song at the time - and this is the first time I've seen this video.
Nice mate! Enjoy it!
Crazy...i am also 57 (just turned) and this was once my favorite song, annnnnd, this is the first time seeing this video!...lol
@@blinderII Crazy, right? As popular as this song was, you'd think we would have seen the video.
LU gramm is Foreigner 💪✅🍀no question asked❤️🔥
💯💯💯
One of the greatest bands of time, back then Lou gramm had the greatest voice
This song rocks!
There never has been, never will be, music as great as 70s rock!!
Foreigner.doble vision❤❤❤
oh my God,, why is there not hundreds of millions views here.. the world does need to end. one of the best voices and bands ever.
amazing guitars
Really awesome rock song from an great band.
Hello fellow Buffalo Bills fan!
@@footofthunder9763 Double vision got the best of Josh Allen. Sorry…couldn’t resist. And I like the Bills!
My son and I saw this band in concert twice every concert were great
Raw talent right here ladies and Gentlemen! My favorite singer ever ❤ 💙
My mom listened to this in high school late 70s before my time lol beats todays modern radio music
Maybe its just me, but I think Lou had the best singing voice. Love Foreigner since I first heard them early 80s
Don’t forget mr. Steven Perry
Brad Delp
Best voice ever. Saw them in concert 1977
Freddie Mercury had the best. This fella is good though.
He didn’t. Dio had best voice. Closely followed by Ian Gillan.
Please! No time, nothing! Pure talent forever!!
Lou always gets the best of me. ❤
The orginal Foreigner were special.