Kansas - Relentless (live 1980)
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- Опубликовано: 8 мар 2008
- Live at The Summit, Houston TX, December 9th, 1980. This song is from the "Audio Visions" album. What makes this video special is that it's got all 6 original band members. The Houston concert is the only complete concert on film in circulation before the band lost their lead singer Steve Walsh.
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Walsh was the shit. no one could touch him back then...
My first experience of seeing Kansas live was on this tour at what was then SMSU in Springfield MO. Awesome concert, the laser light show was too cool, first time I'd ever seen one, and the music was incredible. I've see them several times since, and going to see the 50th anniversary show in the near future.
I love Audio Visions my favorite Kansas album. In Jr High School everyone one into Zeppelin and I was the only on into Kansas. Great song.
Visti a Stoccarda nell'agosto del 1981 nel tour di audiovision,meravigliosi ❤️
Good song! A really good album. thnx for sharing.
This was the Audiovisions tour. "No One Together" was definitely part of this tour's playlist. However, "A Glimpse of Home" wasn't on this tour. It was performed on the Monolith tour the previous year.
Wow. I forgot all about this song. I love how Steve has to play with one hand while holding the mike. They had to do it all, no samples, triggers or loops.
I saw this tour in three different cities. Great Show! Good eye on the hug ruthee12. I was really bummed when Steve quit.
Byzantium is my favorite from that album. Even though Walsh's voice has less tone & range, he really nails that one.
Imagine for a moment Steve Walsh on the same stage with Lou Gramm. Two soulful consummate belters with killer tone! Just thinking.
Long live Kerry Livgren!
Kerry is the riff-master
I wonder if the show had "No One Together" or "A Glimpse of Home" my two favorite songs from the post-Point of Know Return albums with original lineup.
I wish to god someone would tab this song.
Somewhere To Elsewhere has but little flaws, It overall was a great album, though it was a still late, Icarus II and Byzantium are tracks from Somewhere to Elsewhere I can't stop listening to, that album deserves some respect considering that the songwriting was the sole work of their catalyst, Kerry Livgren. Every album had their ups and their downs.
Nice shorts Steve!
3:48 love it
@cooldudebailey -- Funny thing is, he owns the name now.
@Smithfieldis -- Livegren was very religious and , as the lead songwriter, had the most to say about content. One reason that Walsh left when he did.
This is rare! where did you get this?
This, coupled with "Mask.....", is a real find - except that I am hoping you can post "Got To Rock On", unless the Summit version is especially worse than the studio version - still one of Kansas' most obscure hits (yeah, I know - didn't crack the Top 40 but was a HUGE radio track in the fall of '80.....)
Actually "No One Together" is the best song from Audiovisions and is much better than this one.
its not about God . It is God Kerry has seen the other side i'm sure of it . these songs are all hope and love and just pure beauty .