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  • Legendary rock band Kansas was coming off of a huge single with Carry On Wayward Son and album with Leftoverture that established them as the one of the premier bands of the 70s as they were woking on their follow up their main songwriter Kerry Livgren was playing a fingerpicking exercise when his wife noticed and told him he should put lyrics to it. He did and wrote Dust in the Wind with lyrics that go back to Genesis in the Bible making it 6000 years old. The next day he was reticent to show the band this song since it was a ballad and totally opposite to what they were about. but as soon as he showed them they knew it had to be their next single. It became their only top 10 hit and in the interview next original guitarist and founding member Rich Willams tells how the song was such an ordeal it made his fingers bleed and how Steve Walsh made it flow… with special guests on how the 70s rock classic has changed everything.
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    It’s time for another edition of our series The New Standards. This show takes an in-depth look into songs that transcend genre, decade, and fads - songs that are monumental touchstones in our culture and society. today we are taking a deep dive into one of the greatest and most though provoking ballads of the rock era with direct insight from the band’s guitarist Dust in the Wind by Kansas
    Kansas is the one of biggest classic rock bands ever. They’ve had 9 gold albums and 3 multiplatinum records. They spent over 200 weeks on the billboard charts in the 70s and 80s . and they are easily one of the biggest rock and roll hall fame snubs in history.
    After hitting #11 with their rock anthem carry on wayward song in 1976 and setting the bar with their masterpiece album Leftoverture.. the went back into the studio ready to show what they could do with their follow up... The recording sessions for Point of Know Return commenced in June 1977 at Studio in the Country, in Louisiana the same place Kansas had recorded their previous 2 albums but then due to equipment failure they were forced to change recording sites, the majority of the recording took place at being done at Woodland Studios in Nashville through July of that year and actually lead singer Steve Walsh actually left during the session wanting to go after a solo career. but he ended up recording on the bulk of the album. The band was focused on their signature sound and of course Dust in the Wind is known for its sparse acoustic nature which was in direct contrast to that style.
    One night Guitarist Kerry Livgren was at home playing a finger exercise meant for improving finger picking… He played though it several times when his wife Vicci, heard what he was doing, she told him that thought the melody was quit beautiful and told him he should write lyrics for it.
    Livgren was pretty reluctant to do this since he felt it was not in line with the music the band was working on currently.
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  • @ProfessorofRock
    @ProfessorofRock  Год назад +45

    Poll: What is your pick for the wisest message in a rock song?

    • @DaveCosley
      @DaveCosley Год назад +14

      Don't fear the reaper... 😉

    • @rogerdeahl9629
      @rogerdeahl9629 Год назад +11

      Hotel California -- Eagles
      Dust In The Wind.
      The Wall -- Kansas

    • @JamesJones-zt2yx
      @JamesJones-zt2yx Год назад +12

      "Thinking is the best way to travel...." --Moody Blues

    • @Lam_3-22-23
      @Lam_3-22-23 Год назад +5

      Forever Young - Rod Stewart ( as a parent, I've always hoped I taught my children well, and no matter what I will always love them and be there for them. My youngest is in her 30's, but she'll be my young un forever)
      Open Your Eyes- Lords of the New Church ( kinda self explanatory, when you listen. Pay attention to lies from media and politicians)
      Chasing Shadows - Kansas ( have we left life's answers behind us, are we running from truth - the light)

    • @tornfrayed4977
      @tornfrayed4977 Год назад +16

      It's better to burn out than to fade away.
      Neil Young ~ Rust Never Sleeps

  • @jcatkins5536
    @jcatkins5536 Год назад +92

    Had this song on in the car. After it was over, my 6-year-old granddaughter said, "That was really beautiful." I told her I was glad she liked it and said who and what it was, and asked if she'd never heard it before. She responded with deadpan disappointment: "No. All Mommy ever plays is Dave Matthews." I had to hold in my laughter.

    • @TheLochs
      @TheLochs Год назад +4

      That is a great story. I love it.

    • @cheapskatepanic
      @cheapskatepanic Год назад +1

      And then everybody clapped.

    • @monicabattreal6668
      @monicabattreal6668 5 месяцев назад +1

      My grandkids are a captive audience as I drive them home from school. My piano playing 7 year old grandson will continue to sing the chorus of some songs the rest of the afternoon.

  • @DM-hk4cw
    @DM-hk4cw Год назад +151

    Several years ago, Kerry Livgren published a small book about this song. It is filled with letters from fans and how the song affected them. Kerry donated proceeds to an autism foundation. I have a signed copy from Kerry and it means so much as our eldest daughter deals with autism. Kansas is one of her favorites, and for good reason.

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад +8

      As an autistic, this means so much to me. Such a kind and grateful guy.

    • @robertschlueter7249
      @robertschlueter7249 Год назад +6

      Seeds of Change

    • @crusheverything4449
      @crusheverything4449 Год назад

      The book wasn’t published by Kerry, although he’s the sole songwriter of Dust in the Wind. It was put out by the band Kansas, whose manager and drummer, Phil Ehart, has an autistic son.

    • @Jermeister12
      @Jermeister12 Год назад +1

      @@robertschlueter7249 Hell yeah 😀I finally found it .RJD rules😀on those songs.

    • @DM-hk4cw
      @DM-hk4cw Год назад

      @@robertschlueter7249 I've got that vinyl.

  • @joermnyc
    @joermnyc Год назад +49

    “All we are is dust in the wind dude.”
    Bill and Ted talking to Socrates using these lyrics to “philosophize” with him made even my non-rocker friends laugh! Song transcended from music into general pop culture.

  • @jwprimetime9795
    @jwprimetime9795 Год назад +8

    Robby Steinhardt the violin player and frontman lived here locally. I remember the first time I saw him was in the bathroom at a Restless Heart concert. I looked at him and was like “damn you look like Robby Steinhardt”. He was like “cuz I am my brother!” Since that first time I swear it was once a month I bumped into him. Always remembered me and was the best. He’s massively missed.

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  Год назад

      Wow! Such a cool experience. Thank you dearly for sharing that.

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад

      R.I.P. Robby.

    • @ericporter1255
      @ericporter1255 2 месяца назад

      I met Robby in the early 2000s when he rejoined Kansas, and my band was honored to be the opening act. You're right! I hung out with him for a couple of hours after sound check. And every time I saw him after that night, he remembered me. Such a juxtaposition of the snooty rock star.

  • @kraigpeterson3667
    @kraigpeterson3667 Год назад +80

    Leftoverture is an underrated album. When talking with people about music they seldom if ever bring up Kansas other than “Dust in the Wind”. So many more great songs from this band!
    And Luna Quinn was born yesterday at 6:49 pm! 8 lbs 13 ounces and 19 inches long. Thank you to everyone who commented to me! Love you all! Rock on brother!

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад +3

      Awww…congrats on your new baby! Welcome Luna Quinn! 🧑‍🍼

    • @kraigpeterson3667
      @kraigpeterson3667 Год назад +1

      @@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 thank you!

    • @usefulidiom
      @usefulidiom Год назад +4

      Congratulations on the new baby! There’s nothing on earth more fulfilling than being a parent. Wishing you the best.

    • @bethsmith3421
      @bethsmith3421 Год назад +3

      @@kraigpeterson3667 I still have my Kansas vinyl records from when they were released. I get them out every now and then to listen. Nothing sounds like vinyl, as long as you take care of them. I love so many of their songs. It's sad so many only know "Wayward Son" and " Dust". "Point of No Return" and many others are fantastic.

    • @lynnsmusic
      @lynnsmusic Год назад +2

      Congratulations!

  • @Undertaker67203
    @Undertaker67203 Год назад +90

    I love listening to Rich talk about their music. He is so intelligent and grateful for the fans.

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  Год назад +7

      He's a smart cookie.

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад +4

      A cool man indeed.

    • @robertschlueter7249
      @robertschlueter7249 Год назад +8

      Met Rich when we were both checking out of A Hotel , totally a legit nice guy . His wife went out to their car while we talked & came back with one of his Guitar Picks for me. Nice People.

    • @guidedmeditation2396
      @guidedmeditation2396 Год назад +6

      I agree. These guys are more down to earth, deep and sophisticated than many.

    • @tylermorrison7051
      @tylermorrison7051 Год назад +6

      In 2003, I was fortunate enough to interview (radio phoner) both Phil Ehart and Robbie Steinhardt. Both were very down to earth. One of the all-time great bands. I recommend going beyond just the hits.

  • @stephenhanft1226
    @stephenhanft1226 Год назад +73

    Along with "Carry On My Wayward Son", "Dust In The Wind" is the other well-known classic in the Kansas song catalog. I'm glad to hear the story behind it. Kansas and Boston in consecutive days. An excellent start to the week.

    • @BillGraper
      @BillGraper Год назад +3

      "Play The Game Tonight" was pretty popular in the 80's. This are the only 3 songs I know from them.

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  Год назад +1

      Ha ha. Thanks Stephen.

    • @Lam_3-22-23
      @Lam_3-22-23 Год назад +3

      @Super Nostalgia good thing you've got the good Professor to bring you into our world.

    • @Charles-tv6oi
      @Charles-tv6oi Год назад +1

      Livgren became Christian in 79. Whole band started becoming Christian. After Elefante was vocalist done several albums CBS refused to put on big box set, CBS demanded no more Christian lyrics. They walked out. Walsh came back with his new members n lost success

    • @RBS_
      @RBS_ Год назад

      ....OH, me god....Prof.'s been knockin' me HEAD, lately.... bounces from fun, 80's posts, to Skynard & Kansas, then, to Weird Al....and, I STILL get 'educated'.....amazing to me, 'cause I'M jaded as HELL!! ...ha-HAAA!!

  • @ripper2087
    @ripper2087 Год назад +20

    I love Kansas. It's a shame they have not been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame. So many great songs that only die hard fans know of, so in a sense they are even underrated. The whole first side of Leftoverture is amazing. Drastic Measures might be my favorite Kansas album start to finish, which is ironic as it featured John Elefante on vocals and it was the album that led to Kansas disbanding at the time. I'm thrilled that Kansas has still found a way to put a band back together and tour in support of their immense musical catalog. Looking forward to the day they finally get justice and move into the Hall of Fame.

    • @richremaly8418
      @richremaly8418 Год назад +1

      Thank you for your heart felt response . As a fellow Kansas fan I would not be able to get the proper wording together to express my thoughts on this subject. It's a shame that the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame has been the direction that has been denied their accomplishment. It has denied Robbie his place to be able to respond to his fans once more.

    • @pipkingdom
      @pipkingdom Год назад +1

      What’s so big about the HOF? There are great bands and personalities that aren’t in there. Ever heard of politics?

    • @emeryemmanuel8892
      @emeryemmanuel8892 4 месяца назад

      To me that's an insult, 16 albums that many golden and not in the hall of famers, please there are bands that should not be there before Kansas, some bands or artists learned from them. That is politics 🤦‍♀️

  • @hooligan8922
    @hooligan8922 Год назад +3

    so lucky to have been young and alive during these days of the greatest music and times....

  • @eddye8203
    @eddye8203 Год назад +9

    one of the deepest, meaningful songs ever written. simply a masterpiece

  • @hercules1073
    @hercules1073 Год назад +25

    Dust in the wind is one of the most soothing songs ever penned and strummed! it's always been a go to for me when I'm anxious. The 70's was such a great time to be alive. The music was great clean through the 80's. After that everything started falling to pieces starting with music. Some of us are fortunate enough to at least have the memories.

  • @scuddermead
    @scuddermead Год назад +19

    I am 65 years young this year and I have long since lost count of how many times I've rolled down the road on a trip with Dust In The Wind playing as loud as I can stand it. It truly is an anthem for an age!

    • @That_chapter1
      @That_chapter1 Год назад

      Congratulations you have win a Christmas🤶🎉🎄prize🏆.....

    • @donaldk.macbaird5248
      @donaldk.macbaird5248 Год назад

      I know what you mean brother ,I turned 70 this October.

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад

      Some of the older teachers at school yesterday told me about how this song resonates with them.

  • @flavellinator
    @flavellinator Год назад +18

    Love how he says "a sea of camera phones come out" when Dust on the Wind gets introduced to the crowd, and then he says, "You can watch it without using your phone." I think that all the time at concerts and wonder how often performers get bothered by all the phones pointed at them...

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  Год назад +2

      He's a great interview.

    • @Fiona2254
      @Fiona2254 Год назад +4

      I’ll take a few pictures but watching it through the phone is exactly like watching it on YT, why bother buying tickets and going to the venue if you can’t absorb the whole of what is going on around you?

    • @bobm3434
      @bobm3434 Год назад +2

      In June I finally saw an Artist ( AURORA).. That I have been hoping, dreaming, praying....to see one day.
      Got there 5 hrs early...bout 20th in line....ran up to balcony, got perfect place to stand. Corner of the overhang. As close to stage as 15th floor row, but above the crowd. Best " seats" from a visual point I ever had.
      I'm 53, seen near 80 concerts. Anyways..I could have easily just put phone/ camera on ledge and hold it steady. But even doing that would have taken away from the experience of the show.
      I taped the first song....had camera ready to tape my favorite song.....which she DID IN FACT PLAY.....and then halfway thru the last song...I then and only then turned camera back on.
      Took 6 photos of show at random times.
      But I could see from a birds view...those experiencing the show and those distracted by constantly looking at, playing with, fixing etc cameras.
      The only show I purposefully took the time and energy...the distraction etc etc to record was Roger Waters doing the wall . But that was the 3rd show of the tour that I went to. I still only took time to record about a third of the show.
      I would much rather have the memory of the show..enjoying it, then a video that I took of the show.

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад +1

      It’s what I hate about live shows nowadays. Most people barely pay any attention. They think their phones are more riveting. 😔

    • @amygeyer1166
      @amygeyer1166 Год назад +5

      My a first thought was “weren’t we still in the bic lighter phase when this song came out?

  • @sheryldeblinger1863
    @sheryldeblinger1863 Год назад +11

    I noticed a Moody Blues album on the record shelf behind you on your left!
    Please do an in depth story on the Moody Blues! They are an awesome, creative band!
    Their melodies, and harmonies are out of this world!
    Many of their songs have messages that are still relevent to this day! They are one of my all time favorite bands!

  • @stevemurrell6167
    @stevemurrell6167 Год назад +1

    Steve's right, this is a timeless classic which will be forever relevant. A truly beautiful song.

  • @lauriesolonka2477
    @lauriesolonka2477 Год назад +32

    "Dust In The Wind" is 1of the most beautiful songs ever recorded, in my opinion. ❤️ Thank you for this episode.

  • @karaokekraziness3891
    @karaokekraziness3891 Год назад +12

    Kansas is one of the most underrated bands in music history! They always reinvent themselves and have one of the most consistent touring schedules of any band out there. That's the truest mark of success!

    • @lefty5757
      @lefty5757 Год назад

      Amen!

    • @riproar11
      @riproar11 Год назад

      @karaoke We have a winner! Karaoke is the first guy to post the tired and predictable "underrated" comment about talented musicians whose music was constantly played on the radio.

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад

      Agree with you!

  • @robster7316
    @robster7316 Год назад +57

    Timeless song and lyrics to match. An important reminder of our mortality that hits closer to home as we get older! What a great band, too. Thanks, Adam!

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  Год назад +3

      Thanks for watching Robster.

    • @fivestring65ify
      @fivestring65ify Год назад +2

      I commented almost the same thing before I saw your comment. 👍👍👍

    • @AnthonyL0401
      @AnthonyL0401 Год назад +1

      The Robbinator! The Robster... roobbb-oooooooooo

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад

      I’m not that old yet but this message still means so much to me.

  • @tayzer22
    @tayzer22 Год назад +1

    One of the finest songs ever written. I can't help but to sing along whenever I hear it.

  • @TheTrueCelt28
    @TheTrueCelt28 Год назад +2

    Child of the 80's introduced to Kansas by Highlander and later Friends. One of my favorite bands and still phenomenal! Thanks for sharing this memory with us. Cheers

  • @OZARKMOON1960
    @OZARKMOON1960 Год назад +23

    Leftoverture and Point of No Return were masterpieces. Loved seeing Kansas in concert in late 70s. That was one of the best I've been to. Always enjoyed all their songs and the lyrics were just wonderful.

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад +2

      Two great albums.

    • @tylermorrison7051
      @tylermorrison7051 Год назад

      I'd also throw in Kansas, Song for America, and Masque.

    • @urbanurchin5930
      @urbanurchin5930 Год назад

      @@tylermorrison7051 ....Of course - these three albums were their best ! I loved this band right out of the gate. it is a shame that people are unaware of the quality
      of the first three albums ! But, they hardly got any airplay - if at all. by the time Leftoverture came out - they were on the slide to
      commercial / top 40 mediocrity.

    • @TimGallant
      @TimGallant Год назад +1

      Well ... pretty well all their albums are masterpieces, IMO. Monolith was amazing. The John Elefante era albums (Drastic Measures, Vinyl Confessions) were great and too underappreciated, as were the post-Livgren albums that followed (Power, In the Spirit of Things). Even their new post-Walsh stuff is amazing. Unbelievably good, underrated band.
      Saw them live at the Ryman a few years ago. Oh, boy, what a treat. It was anniversary of Point of Know Return. They played the entire album, plus at least one cut from every other album, plus most of their newest release. My favorite concert ever.

    • @yee3771
      @yee3771 6 месяцев назад

      Seeing tonight💫

  • @bonesjackson81
    @bonesjackson81 Год назад +7

    Top 5 band for me. They had everything. Killer vocals, killer guitar, a secret weapon in Robby, Phil and underrated drummer and most of all they were unlike any other band before or since. Heartland prog or whatever you wanna call them. I call them a band in the peoples hall of fame.

    • @scotttippetts3794
      @scotttippetts3794 Год назад

      Yes, how does Phil still not get the kudos he deserves on lists of greatest rock drummers of all time?? Definitely underrated.

  • @timmcreynolds2734
    @timmcreynolds2734 Год назад +1

    When this song was released I was in AIT in the Army, in Ft Bliss, El Paso, Texas and 20 years old. We didn't have radios to listen to so we weren't really up on current music when we graduated in May. I had 30 days before I would ship out to go to Germany in late June of 1978. I lived in Kansas so I was going back there for the break. I was driving someplace with my brother driving. That some came on the radio. I was absolutely stunned. I had listened to a lot of ELP in high school, and I loved their mix of hard rock, then songs like "Lucky Man". My brother just looked at me and said, "I knew you were gonna love that song". To this day "Dust in the Wind" is one of my to 10 songs, I'm 65 now, and I am working on my "Final Playlist". This is on it. There is nothing that can replace it on my list. Ever.

  • @jeffbeckfreak54
    @jeffbeckfreak54 Год назад +2

    My sister was married to member of the Army and was stationed in Junction City, Kansas. She got to meet the guys and bought the first album and gave it to me to listen to. I was hooked right from the start. I've been in several bands that covered Dust In The Wind. Kerry is such and underrated guitar player.

  • @JamesJones-zt2yx
    @JamesJones-zt2yx Год назад +5

    Some songs bring you to a complete halt to appreciate the beautiful music and message when you hear them, and "Dust in the Wind" is one of them.

  • @fivestring65ify
    @fivestring65ify Год назад +9

    One of the greatest bands of the 70's. Classic rock at its best. The older you get, the more the message of this song resonates with you.

  • @TOPTENTRAVEL01
    @TOPTENTRAVEL01 Год назад +1

    Glad you mentioned the scene in Highlander - one of the darkest moments for the hero, Duncan MacLeod - an immortal - when he lost the love of his life, mortal Tessa, who was killed by a robber's bullet. So fitting and beautiful, it still chokes me up. What a song. "And all your money won't another minute buy." Wow.

  • @jeffnogo
    @jeffnogo Год назад +1

    Thanks for the Highlander reference. They beautifully used this song over the most emotionally impactful scene in the entire series.

  • @constipatedinsincity4424
    @constipatedinsincity4424 Год назад +9

    This song is an introspective look at life and how limited the time we have. And how much time do we have left. No one really knows !😔

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  Год назад

      So very true. Gotta make the hours and minutes count.

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад +1

      Think about it: What if we knew the exact date and time we would die? I think it’d be a whole lot worse.

  • @debbie4503
    @debbie4503 Год назад +2

    Professor You're really knocking it out of the park this week. Boston, Kansas! I can't wait to see what you will come up with tomorrow!

  • @i-love-space390
    @i-love-space390 Год назад +2

    That's why I always loved Kansas. Their songs addressed more contemplative, timeless issues of "Life, the Universe, and Everything".
    "And if I claim to be a wise man, it surely means that I don't know......"
    -- Carry on my Wayward Son
    We're all on a journey with an end we cannot yet see. All we have is our Intuition about what is the proper path. Let us hope we find our way sooner rather than later, because our "cleverness" can make us a very destructive species.

  • @scootover7
    @scootover7 Год назад +2

    I was going through a dark time when I was a teenager, and Kansas Leftoverture album especially Carry On Wayward Son and Opus Insert changed my life so much, that it stopped me from wanting to take my own life. I think it was 1995 when I seen Kansas in St. Louis MO , and I couldn't stop jumping up and down. Kansas is my favorite rock band . Dust In The Wind is a beautiful song.

    • @jillwklausen
      @jillwklausen Год назад +2

      Thank goodness for the power of music. Happy holidays from a fellow St. Louisan. Glad you're still around.

  • @joaocorreia5925
    @joaocorreia5925 Год назад +3

    All time classic, period! Super melancholic, true, but for me it gives hope. When I leave this world, hope someone plays it in my memory and be left with a smile on its face...a reminder, of the one certain thing we have in life and how we should cherish it everyday.

  • @cozmicpfunk
    @cozmicpfunk Год назад +19

    Kansas "Dust in the Wind" was a staple of rock radio in the 70's- one of those tracks that is beautiful and powerful at the same time, it is an amazing song! It is so interesting to hear the stories of these classics songs and how so many of them were kind of accidental or not considered to be the "hit" of the record. Thank you Adam for sharing this with us- truly a masterpiece of music!

  • @orangecrush5862
    @orangecrush5862 Год назад +4

    That violin on top of the acoustic guitars is absolute genius! This song continues to get me every time to this day! Great videos BTW!

  • @juliusfrauenglass2411
    @juliusfrauenglass2411 Год назад +4

    This is one of those beyond amazing songs that you really can't imitate or duplicate it just happens and we are all better for it

  • @skoop7641
    @skoop7641 Год назад +15

    Great interview. I love it when the artist is so giving with his feelings about their work. Definitely one of the best songs ever recorded.

  • @scottburton9701
    @scottburton9701 Год назад +3

    "Dust In The Wind" may be 45 years old,but it's still outstanding.

  • @ienjoicomics101
    @ienjoicomics101 5 месяцев назад

    My uncle past away from a heart attack a few years ago and his favorite song was dust in the wind. I had heard it before but wasn’t much into classic rock at the time. Had to listen to that song on repeat in order to get the memorial video complete with everyone’s photos and videos of him. Even after that and relistening to it over and over the song never loses its meaning and hits every time I listen to it even now. Still hits with that really emotional feeling of what really life is.

  • @Russeaman
    @Russeaman 4 месяца назад

    This here is why KANSAS is one of my all time favorite bands. This song is so deep yet simplistically great lyric wise. It's a great sing along to song. Well that is till you get to the high parts anyway. It's just a feel good kind of song that may one time pick you up. Or the next time leave you mesmerized in its density. Such an underrated band. To me they should have had way more number one songs. Another of my favorites is the song Paradox. So complex and up beat that it blows my mind everytime I listen to it. I just can't say enough about these guys. I want to thank you Professor for this one. Especially for the interview. It was fantastic!!! Thank you!!!

  • @proudmoon3
    @proudmoon3 Год назад +12

    Shout out to all the musicians' wives who have encouraged & inspired their husbands to create so many masterpieces!

  • @ronjones1077
    @ronjones1077 Год назад +2

    Got to see them in concert up here in Anchorage Alaska with my wife and best friend years ago. The piano player was doing hand stands on top of his piano! We were in the front row. Fantastic show. My freind loved guitar and I used to play. He past away not long after that show and I think of him when ever Kansas comes on the radio.

  • @1FokkerAce
    @1FokkerAce Год назад

    Considering the lyrics of the song... “Ask me then.” was the PERFECT answer to that final question.

  • @kennethlambert
    @kennethlambert 11 месяцев назад +1

    I have been a kansas fan, this song was a surprise considering it's simplicity compared to all their previous work. But they knocked it out of the park simply because of their musicianship.

  • @DaveCosley
    @DaveCosley Год назад +8

    I can't believe they are not in the HOF... pitiful...
    They had another great ballad called "Hold On"... love that song...
    When I bought the album Point of no return, I was blown away by the album cover. To me it is one one the coolest album covers ever. Then I was blown away by all songs on the album. From the 1st song to the last song, it is definitely one of my top 10 albums. No fillers on that album.

  • @dannycrockett4833
    @dannycrockett4833 Год назад +7

    I’m always amazing just how well this channel is done. Well researched, great production, diverse topics musically, and just so entertaining. Excellent work ! ❤ it !

  • @pikpen1433
    @pikpen1433 Год назад +1

    Been a Kansas fan since the 70s and I gotta say, "The Song The River Sang" from their latest 2020 album The Absence of Presence has taken it's place as my favorite Kansas song.

  • @stevebutler812
    @stevebutler812 Год назад +1

    I one hundred percent love this because like a lot of people it’s one of my favorite songs - it came out when I was in high school. Still play it to this day. But when he said “a sea of camera phones comes out,” I almost puked.
    I hate that about concerts now. Millions of people have posted stuff from the camera phones and there’s nothing better than the original video of the original band singing the original version

  • @SnarkNSass
    @SnarkNSass Год назад +3

    Yesssss Adam!! You mentioned Bill & Ted!!!!! Kasey is proud to have you be the new voice of RocknRoll 🎶🎸🎵😎
    Like you were born to be The Professor of Rock 💯✨🌟

    • @That_chapter1
      @That_chapter1 Год назад

      Congratulations you have win a Christmas🤶🎉🎄prize🏆.....

  • @Turanga1i1a
    @Turanga1i1a Год назад +8

    Unlike many others, Dust in the Wind is one of the overplayed hits I'll never tire of. I loved it and took it to heart from the first time I ever heard it as a youngster. Utterly timeless!

  • @Laszlo34
    @Laszlo34 Год назад +1

    Truly one of the best songs... _EVER_ !! Transcendent!

  • @Brave2standalone
    @Brave2standalone Год назад

    I just immigrated from Eastern-Europe as a young lad and this song blew my mind. I spoke no English yet but met love of my life from Columbia of all places. We frequently played that song because it sounded so romantic! Incidentally, she barely spoke any English herself but it didn't matter - we added our own lyrics of love to it! My God - it really brings memories!!!

  • @RC32Smiths01
    @RC32Smiths01 Год назад +9

    One of the funnest songs to play on acoustic, despite being a really sad song... Still an iconic song from an iconic band!

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  Год назад +2

      So true. Thanks RC32!

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад +1

      It’ll remain classic forever.

    • @DylansPen
      @DylansPen Год назад

      It isn't easy to play, I'd say it is experienced intermediate as far as playing it goes. Not too hard to play but it takes practice.

  • @martinboyle9163
    @martinboyle9163 Год назад +3

    When I was in middle school, in Wichita, Kansas, in the early 1980s, Styx and Kansas were my two favorite bands.
    How could I have ever guessed that my band teacher was the father of Michael Gleason, who, at the the time, was one of the members of Kansas?
    I learned this fact on the very last day of my freshman year in 1984, just after Gleason started his new band AD, where our teacher gave us a preview listen to his son's new album, and I really believe that had I known he was Michael Gleason's father earlier on, it would have been a much different life for me.
    (I certainly would have been more serious about practicing the clarinet...)
    Best to you, Professor, and once again, I am sooooo jealous! Thanks for another great show!

  • @jonyamasaki6725
    @jonyamasaki6725 Год назад +1

    Crazy how this acoustic version has become THE SONG that so many know Kansas for over the years. Amazing story for such an iconic song!!! Thanks for bringing this story to light, Professor.

  • @lonewolf2608
    @lonewolf2608 6 месяцев назад

    I was 5 years old when Dust in the Wind was on the radio. It was my favorite song. My mother's friend had the Point of Know Return album. She eventually gave it to me. I was always mesmerized by the album cover. But at that age, I was too young to know the whole meaning of the song, the melody was what i liked about. Now i am 50, and the song brings back memories of my childhood back then, but has different meaning. It is about mortality and how we spend our time in our significant short time on Earth. "And all your money wont another minute buy".

  • @davidhinkson8856
    @davidhinkson8856 Год назад +5

    One of my favorite songs of all time! The message is so apt and the melody is absolutely haunting and beautiful all at once.

  • @jillwklausen
    @jillwklausen Год назад +5

    Kansas is one of my favorite bands of all time. Left Overture and Masque, two of my favorite albums. I can't hear "Carry On Wayward Son" without thinking of the Henry Winkler and Sally Field movie, "Heroes." Every song is a masterpiece: "It Takes A Woman's Love," "Icarus," "All the World," all fabulous. Great interview, Adam. Love the back story of this song. What a shame he had to re-record it! You can tell the musicianship really mattered to him. Thank you for letting us into the studio. Hope you're having an excellent day!

    • @jotoole129
      @jotoole129 Год назад +1

      Same here, regarding Henry Winkler’s wanting to start a worm farm. I can’t get Sally Field’s line out of my mind: “please don’t be crazy. I don’t want you to be crazy “. Then “Carry on my wayward son” starts. Movie greatness.

    • @jillwklausen
      @jillwklausen Год назад

      @@jotoole129, yes, great line!

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад +1

      So many masterpieces in their catalog.

  • @musclecarmitch908
    @musclecarmitch908 Год назад +1

    Awesome episode Professor! Great interview! Kansas has always been one of my favorite bands! I still remember getting the "Point of no Return " album for my 14th birthday! I loved the artwork on that album with the ship and sea monsters and all! Thanks for keeping the music alive Professor!

  • @patrickladucer4118
    @patrickladucer4118 Год назад +1

    Great interview and song! Thank you for your service

  • @Kenboslice3
    @Kenboslice3 Год назад +3

    "You're my boy Blue!"- Frank "The Tank" Ricard
    Will Ferrell's rendition of this song in Old School still makes me Lol to this day!

  • @thomasmartin7425
    @thomasmartin7425 Год назад +3

    No matter where I go I play this and people either start singing or ask me what beautiful tune I'm playing. NEVER FAILS.

  • @johnglielmi6428
    @johnglielmi6428 Год назад

    One of your best interviews to date! Rich Willams is so relaxed and cool about his work, very humble man. not like some rockers that are so full of themselves they forget their humble beginnings

  • @Bacchus69
    @Bacchus69 Год назад

    This song is a pure classic and I really enjoyed today's interview. This was one of the first classic rock songs my classical guitar instructor taught me how to play when I was a youngin'. This is definetely one of my favorite songs.

  • @chrisdahm6074
    @chrisdahm6074 Год назад +6

    Didn't realize this was their only top 10 hit! Did hear that correctly. The documentary "Miracle Out of Nowhere" is such a great story that probably mirrors the struggles many bands had before making it big. Yes, the RRHOF should be ashamed that Kansas has not been enshrined. RIP Robbie. Wish you would be here when/if the RRHOF finally gets their act together and enshrines Kansas.

    • @pipkingdom
      @pipkingdom Год назад +1

      They have their legacy. They don’t have to be in HOF. The lineup of artists who are left out is more impressive.

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад +1

      I decided to play this song when Robby died and it was very sad. R.I.P.

    • @tylermorrison7051
      @tylermorrison7051 Год назад

      That documentary was amazing. I was fortunate enough to interview Robbie and Phil. Both were very friendly.

  • @jerryoxley1827
    @jerryoxley1827 Год назад +11

    Saw Kansas on their Power tour in 1986. Great show. Their early work was something to be marveled. Dust In The Wind was so unique. It was a perfect song that popped up out of thin air, even as Kansas was already celebrating its success. And when people hear it to this day, they stop and listen. It's that great. I'm grateful that you covered this one, Professor.

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад

      It’s such a beautiful song.

    • @riproar11
      @riproar11 Год назад

      Yes, I saw them Spring '87 at the Poughkeepsie Civic Center. From that concert I learned to always wear hearing protection as my ears rang for two days.

  • @lasentinal
    @lasentinal Год назад +2

    A very insightful and inspiring interview. Adam, keep digging for gold like this.

  • @Johnthecomicguy
    @Johnthecomicguy Год назад +2

    Rich is so well spoken, what a great interview. Rich sounds so humble and educated.

  • @eltronics
    @eltronics Год назад +3

    Loved the group since its first album. An interesting sound I fell in love with. "Carry On" and "Dust" were just their BIGGEST hits, but their best were the deepest cuts! Remember Robbie!

  • @redbirdct
    @redbirdct Год назад

    Great interview. I'm impressed that you gave a quick nod to their fairly recent CD "The Prelude Implicit". Still going strong with their last CD "The Absence of Presence", which is my favorite of theirs since the late 70's. Multiple new players and a heavier sound but really good stuff. Rich mentioned that they wanted to have lyrics that were more substantive, and I've always admired that about their work.

  • @icollidge
    @icollidge Год назад +2

    As a new Professor of Rock Addict (I am at least 100 videos in for the last 2 weeks), I am amazed that 1. You manage to secure licencing for all of the content you discuss and 2. That you appear genuinely engrossed in each and every song/band that you discuss. I might post this to the patreon too, just in hope that you see it, but I would love to see an interview with Dave McCormack from Custard. I know you don't know who that is, but he was a 90's rock star from Australia (Band by the name of Custard), who became the voice of Bluey's dad, Bandit (the show on Disney+). He would give tremendous insight into rock during the 90's in Australia (he did every tour, every festival, was friends with every 90's rock star that stepped foot on Australian soil), and is simply the funniest interviewee you will ever hope for on your show. You will get 4 or 5 episodes out of him at least, or at a minimum a dozen hilarious sound bites about different bands and musicians.

  • @lorddrac_dontaskmetodance
    @lorddrac_dontaskmetodance Год назад +3

    In my opinion, every Kansas song from the '70's and early 80's deserved to be Top 10 hits. Lol

  • @dwaynewladyka577
    @dwaynewladyka577 Год назад +3

    As far as ballads go, Dust In The Wind is one of the greats. It has a very good message to it. Kansas are a great band. Cheers! ✌️

  • @RebootExtreme
    @RebootExtreme Год назад +2

    I cannot tell you how much I enjoy this channel. I look forward to every episode. If you're like me, you may often "forget" the music of your much younger days. I am cured! Every episode reminds me of great music from my younger days. Immediately I pull the reviewed artists up for my streaming for the day and listen to everything they put out during the day. The current artist becomes my all-day play list. What a great way to rediscover the music and my youth. Thanks for the memories!

  • @jefffuhr2393
    @jefffuhr2393 Год назад

    Just an absolutely delightful interview. Thank you!!!!!

  • @MyName-pl7zn
    @MyName-pl7zn Год назад +9

    What a fantastic episode and story on one of the most beautiful profound songs ever made! I had a really cool high school teacher, that was a 30s and 40s big band guy, stopped the class one day and played this song from start to finish and told us all to think about the lyrics. This is still one of my go to songs when I need to ground or base myself in good times or bad because it's message is all things come to pass. Great episode professor should get a ton of comments!!

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  Год назад +3

      Thanks My Name. What a great teacher.

    • @MyName-pl7zn
      @MyName-pl7zn Год назад +2

      @@ProfessorofRock he was a fantastic guy just past recently Rest in Peace Mr. Baylos thank you for your love of teaching

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад +1

      This dude reminds me of my mom’s band teacher, who was a cool dude as well! In fact, she’s still friends with him to this very day, 35+ years later.

    • @MyName-pl7zn
      @MyName-pl7zn Год назад

      @@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 this teacher was fantastic, he had a joke everyday and he would dance, sang and would talk to every student not just the out going ones. He would put on big band records and pretend to play each instrument while telling us the history behind it. He was loved by everyone, he was an entertainer at heart. I'm sure you have favorite teachers too.

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад +1

      @@MyName-pl7zn I had a teacher during the pandemic who always looked out for me, she was very introverted but also very sweet. Always wore a smile on her face. Amazing lady. Poison and Bret Michaels had the popular song in the nation when she was born.

  • @egmjag
    @egmjag 23 дня назад

    I was 11 when this song was released and it really affected me deeply. My family had gone through a series of consecutive deaths from Dec. 1973 to spring 1976. It was a very scary, depressing and confusing time for me. But I also matured and grew in wisdom at such a young age as a result of these deaths. This song hit hard once again after I discovered my mother deceased on her bed 3 months ago. I had briefly talked to her a few hours before that because she had been struggling with a flu but nothing really that serious. She had been pretty sick for years with various cardiovascular diseases and conditions but I never thought she would pass like she did and a lot sooner than I imagined. This song really hit the hardest when I took out the urn that held her ashes. Some of the ashes were outside of the plastic bag that held them and I was able observe them up close. I was stunned when I noticed that the ashes looked exactly like cigarette ash and some of the dust I saw on her furniture in her room. That was forever etched in my mind. Life is so fleeting and in many ways like a vapor that suddenly vanishes before your eyes. At this point nothing temporal that used to bring me joy or satisfaction no longer interests me. Maybe in time but I relate to the lyrics of this song a lot more clearly and meaningfully. Appreciate and always talk to your loved ones as if it’s the last time you’ll see them.

  • @ralphjesperson
    @ralphjesperson Год назад +3

    It is a shame that Livgren had a severe stroke now about 10 years ago now. Such a talent. He remains my favorite song writer ever. If you are wondering why he was not interviewed, that is probably why. A substantial part of his brain died. It changes a man. I have one influential friend who had two small strokes that turned his ethics and politics into the 180 degree opposite of who he was.

  • @robinsites9790
    @robinsites9790 Год назад +5

    My absolute favorite band in their heyday in the late 70s when I was in college. Couldn’t wait for the next album to come out. Introduced their music to my kids in their early teens back in early 2000s and they loved them too. Kansas’ early music is truly timeless. They didn’t really chase fads. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is pretty much a marketing scam imho. It certainly can claim any legitimacy in my opinion until Kansas is inducted. Great band individually and collectively respected by fans and musicians alike who wrote and recorded amazing music that has stood the test of time.

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад +1

      The people who work at the RRHOF are not really “seasoned music pros”. They’re just random critics.

  • @thanniss
    @thanniss Год назад

    I love your channel. Like hearing the backstories and other tidbits about the people who created music during our time.

  • @nobodyinterviews
    @nobodyinterviews Год назад

    This is one of your best interviews yet. Fascinating.

  • @williambenner701
    @williambenner701 Год назад +3

    I am a huge Kansas fan, their music made you think and feel deeply. Seeing them in concert is mystical experience. I just don't understand why a rock band can't have at least one great ballad. I personally believe stepping away from a type of music you are known for, can be a good thing.
    Leftoviture and Point Of No Return are two total different albums that complement each other. Both are concept albums to me. Both tell a story.

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  Год назад +1

      Wonderful comment William!

    • @Fiona2254
      @Fiona2254 Год назад +1

      Point of Know Return is such a great start to finish album. I listened to it so many times… just amazing music.

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад +1

      I really like rock bands that are very diverse in their musical style, and Kansas fits right in that mold. To quote the words of Rush, you’ve got to elevate from the norm.

    • @jillwklausen
      @jillwklausen Год назад +1

      Also, Masque was an incredible album.

    • @jillwklausen
      @jillwklausen Год назад

      @@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980, fact.

  • @RobinMarks1313
    @RobinMarks1313 Год назад +20

    I know why it was a hit. I was ten years old when this song was playing on the radio. I would play the radio just to hear this song. Also, "You Light Up My Life." I was a weird little boy. I learned all the lyrics by heart for both songs. The reason I loved these songs as a little kid- THEY ARE BEAUTIFUL ~! Pure and beautiful. aRT!

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  Год назад +3

      Thanks Robin.

    • @RBS_
      @RBS_ Год назад +3

      ...Oh, me GOD....Assembly Class 1977, having to sing "You Light..." in UNISON, in the Elementary School Auditorium, from the projector that flashed the lyrics....ON THE CEILING.....I'm STILL scarred!! ...ha-HAAA!!

    • @greigcumming
      @greigcumming Год назад

      I know that song as being from styx? Am I right???

    • @whatifschrodingersboxwasacofin
      @whatifschrodingersboxwasacofin Год назад +1

      @@greigcumming not quite… Debbie Boone. Anti-Styx! 😂

    • @whatifschrodingersboxwasacofin
      @whatifschrodingersboxwasacofin Год назад +3

      We weren’t weird. THEY were weird.
      Well, that’s what I tell my grandkids when they call me weird. I’m going with it these days. 🤷🏼‍♂️😊

  • @kirbymarchbarcena
    @kirbymarchbarcena Год назад +2

    I love how my uncle Pat plays this with his guitar while my dad sings back when they were both alive decades ago. Such memory always make me smile

  • @waynebedlam65
    @waynebedlam65 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this video. Love this song and Kansas

  • @duromusabc
    @duromusabc Год назад +5

    Awesome song about the Book Of Genesis in the Christian Bible
    Like Turn Turn Turn by The Byrds and Morning Has Broken by Cat Stevens and Bridge Over Troubled Water by Simon and Garfunkel and My Sweet Lord by George Harrison and Come Sail Away by Styx (based on Book Of Ezekiel chapter 1) and All You Zombies by The Hooters
    Not easy to create a huge hit based on The Christian Bible in the secular world

    • @Lam_3-22-23
      @Lam_3-22-23 Год назад +2

      One of my favorite Christian/secular songs is "Flood" by Jars of Clay. You're right it takes work to pull it off

    • @duromusabc
      @duromusabc Год назад

      I like Something To Believe In by Poison - powerful Christian rock ballad !

    • @duromusabc
      @duromusabc Год назад +1

      @@Lam_3-22-23 yes especially in this world that seems so atheistic and anti Christian- but also in the past too with those Christian theme hits that became iconic tunes in their time !

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  Год назад +1

      GREAT SONGS!

    • @Lam_3-22-23
      @Lam_3-22-23 Год назад +1

      @@duromusabc so true
      I remember the first time I heard Dan Peek's "All Things are Possible". Such an inspiration, surprised it received the airplay it had.

  • @vacapsfan
    @vacapsfan Год назад +2

    Love this episode. One of my favorite songs and great to hear from the band members. I always get a new perspective from any interview with my favorite musicians.

    • @That_chapter1
      @That_chapter1 Год назад

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  • @TinaICXCNIKA
    @TinaICXCNIKA 8 месяцев назад

    #KANSAS has been my favorite all time band since day 1. No one ever has or ever will (imho) have that amazing chemistry and TALENT. Thanks for the excellent video, #professorofrock.

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  • @ForlornFreddy
    @ForlornFreddy Год назад

    Haven’t caught up with this channel in a while. Forgot how much I enjoyed it. I love the respect and appreciation showed to these artists.

  • @talisikid1618
    @talisikid1618 Год назад

    Truly great song and interview. Great job Professor!!

  • @ClaudiusDenk
    @ClaudiusDenk Год назад +1

    No matter where you are when you hear this song you feel like you are somewhere else.

  • @SeanOHanlon
    @SeanOHanlon Год назад +1

    'Dust In The Wind' really is a timeless masterpiece. I'm glad to hear that it has inspired so many people to play guitar.

  • @BH-oq7pz
    @BH-oq7pz Год назад

    Ah!!...I love that you keep reminding me of all these classic songs that just hit HOME. it gets ya in a definite spiritual space in your being, no matter what background or religion...just by being human, it gets ya.

  • @andywakeman3395
    @andywakeman3395 Год назад +2

    At the moment, it makes me sad hearing this. My wife died of Covid on Sunday 17th January, 2021. Ever since, when I sat at my computer or in the driving seat, I'll have a flashback and a song comes on that almost seems to be a gift or message from her, especially "Don't Stop Believing" which was 'our' song. A day after her funeral (cremation) this song came on the radio as I was driving, and I know when I hear it she's trying to tell me to move on. But all I think is that she's now dust in the wind (well in the bottom of the wardrobe until I can build up the will to scatter them). I don't want that. I need her here with me. She was so much stronger than me when she was alive, and ironically I need her strength now. I love you still, Kaz, and always will. Forever Love

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад +1

      R.I.P. Kaz. So sorry for your loss. ❤

    • @eightiesmusic1984
      @eightiesmusic1984 Год назад +1

      A very moving comment. Sorry for your loss, please accept my condolences. My wife and me experienced two bereavements in less than three weeks in June 2020, the scars of which will be difficult to heal. My wife scattered the ashes of her last surviving relative, her grandmother, who brought her up from aged 8, in the summer of 2020 in the garden of the family home. It was a beautiful sunny day just like the thousands of similar days they shared for over forty years but a scene of awful finality. It is indelibly printed in the mind. I am sure if my wife could have one wish, it would be for her grandmother to still be with her. She is incredibly brave, dignified and resilient in the way she has coped with her grief. Neither of us is religious so there is no consolation to be had in trying to rationalise the dreadful circumstances in which both bereavements took place- alzheimers and a tragic accident. I did not want to make this comment about me and my wife because it was your words and loss that moved me to write, and in doing so I have disclosed a little of what me and my wife have been dealing with. I will not say it gets easier, as I am sure you know, but all we can do is live alongside grief. It is the price we pay for love and therein lies the tragedy of it all. I wish you the very best in life.

  • @ParamotorSteve
    @ParamotorSteve Год назад

    Thank you for helping to spread the story of how this song came to be. It's one of my all time favorite rock song origins and truly shows how important some of our unintentional decisions turn out to be.

  • @bettygreenhansen
    @bettygreenhansen Год назад

    This song provokes such deep emotion within me I can only listen when I am prepared to sob. So hauntingly beautiful and meaningful. Thanks for covering this classic.

  • @hopegreer3357
    @hopegreer3357 Год назад

    Thanks for this interview. I always wondered about the inspiration for this song. Another great video!!

  • @bobwilliams6173
    @bobwilliams6173 Год назад

    Richard Williams has a special place in my heart because it’s my dads name. Thank you Mr Williams