FIRST TIME B.T.O! 🎵 Bachman-Turner Overdrive - Let It Ride REACTION
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- Опубликовано: 25 фев 2022
- This is our first time listening to BTO. Let It Ride was a poll winner during our 70s live stream.
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"The Best of BTO" was a mandatory 8 track tape staple in every teenagers car/truck in the 70's.
True!
wore mine out a few times....
Pretty sure I had it in 8-track!
Was in my Chevy!
CASSETTES all the way!!! 8 track sucked.
Fred Turner - Canadian icon, with a voice like a gravel truck on a dirt road.
In other words... gritty.
Sounds like Tom Jones on this Song 🤣
Yes!! Gravel!!
dirt truck on a gravel road..lol
Burton Cummings!
The singer, Fred Turner, was best man at my sister's wedding. I've known him like forever. Best rock voice I've ever heard. He and my brother in law played in bands though the 60's.
That's bad ass!!!
Lol that’s fuckin rock n roll
Very cool! My Brother, John, R.I.P. was the Biggest BTO fan in the USA!
Lucky you😁😍👍
That’s amazing!
The almighty Bachman-Turner Overdrive! One the heaviest bands in the 70s. Go Canada!!
one of the most underrated Rock Bands ever.
BTO should be in RR Hall of Fame!
@@ginnywhat5777 That's what I was gonna add! Styx, J Geils, Humble Pie and a shit load of others!
Keep one of the best canadian bands away from that horse shit. Fuck the rr hall of fame
HELL YA!!!!!
And Ted Nugent and when it happens he should say, "It's About TIME!!!"
Hard to believe that they are not in, just goes to show that the hall is fcuked...
I just love watching Lex get down and rock out and feel these great classic rock songs! Let it Ride is one of my favorite B.T.O. songs. They have many great ones. You guys need to do, Takin' Care of Business, You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet, and Roll on Down the Highway.
Tom you said exactly what's on my mind. BTO was my first favorite band in the 70s.
The Guess Who are second on my list behind Three Dog Night of Classic Bands snubbed by the RRHOF. 🎸☮️
love the way she got into it
Spot on reply, Tom.
And Blue Collar. How many other rock bands can also do an amazing jazz song?
This is 70s guitar rock at its finest. These days they call it classic rock and I agree. Of course, we're all in our 60s and 70s now, so nice to see a younger generation getting a taste of what we were digging back in the day.
Bro....still in my early 50s. I grew up with this stuff. lol.
I'm in my 50s as well and Loved BTO!! Saw the a few times as well! 🎸🤘🔥💯❤️😁
I'll be 46 in a few days. I've always liked BTO and a lot of music that came out around the time of or before I was born. The older I get, the more I like Let It Ride. It's become one of my all time favorite songs.
Not kidding. When I joined the Navy at 18 and could drink I used to play this over and over on the jukebox. It would put me into a trance.
True. I keep wanting to say it's another good smokin song. Lol. They all were.
There's nothing so good as Lex loving something unconditionally.
Yes! Her reaction today was exactly mine when I first heard this song as a 12 year old when it first played on the radio. Same facial expressions and all! Just goes to show everything changes AND nothing changes!
As opposed to Brads batteries or warranty just running out.
The whole "Not Fragile" album is fire 🔥
I had to splice this 8 track tape back together multiple times because I wore it out. A must listen. Also I think "you Ain't Seen Nothing Yet" is the worst song on that album.
so true....and Freeways was cool, as well.
I also had this on 8-track
@music-two-my-ears Not fragile is without a doubt the hardest jamming song ever made IMO.
@music-two-my-ears You needed a paper match pack to wedge it on top or bottom depending on which track you wanted to listen too cleanly. lol Ahhh the good ole days.
How many 70 yr old man are in love and feel so young watching lex THANK YOU
So glad to see Canadian bands getting some love.
In 1975, every hockey rink in Canada had this song on their cassette sound system.
"takin' care of business" has been the song of the Kamloops Blazers for as long as i can remember.
Triumph next.
@@zzz7zzz9 same with my hometown high school team in Manitoba 😂
This is a song of Turning of Events. early verse, he sings about her being out all the time and lying to him about it.
So he is asking her, If I Lied to you (like you lied to me) should I say goodbye or would you let it ride?
Just let the lie slide?
Killer juxtaposition in this one.
Thanks. That's my interpretation too. Great song.
That's my new assessment of this song. I always thought it was her asking that question before. Kinda reverse. But, not until I actually sat down and read the lyrics. Imagine that!!! It took almost 50 years to figure that out!!! lol
Okay, okay!! I'm gonna say it, I'm gonna admit it!!! There are many reaction sites and reaction videos that I have tuned into over the past few years (3 - 4) that I have thoroughly enjoyed watching and so far you two Brad and Lex are my absolute favorite. The way you two have laid out your platform is absolutely perfect. It's not to much and it's not to less. Lex, the way you give your unique perspective and unique explanations are extremely entertaining to say the least. Brad. How you react to lyrics, to Lex's perspective, to trying to really understand what messages are being convade, it is truly appreciated. Accept each other. Accept music openly. The message of music in my opinion is to be heard simply! Not seriously!! Keep rockin'.
Ditto
Brad & Lex, you'll love their "Takin'' Care of Business"! It is a banger with some tasty piano!!
You guys should react to…
Bachman Turner Overdrive - You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet
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YES! You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet, Roll On Down The Highway, Taking Care of Business, Four Wheel Drive, and my favorite of the bunch, Not Fragile.
"Hey You" is a good one too".
you beat me to it.
@@willwozniak2826 Riffs are awesome on that one.
One of the BEST Canadian bands from the 70's!!!!!!
You should check out “Second Hand” and “Rock Is My Life, This Is My Song”… Both two of the most badass songs BTO ever made IMO. I’m also guessing you’ve heard “taking Care Of Business” and “You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet”, you just don’t realize it yet.
I just love how Lex feels the music, the greatest asset to this channel.
Yes she is!!
Brad, get off your stump
Truth!
Takin'' Care of Business by BTO is a freaking rock classic. Should be the next song you guys listen to! Rock on
Yeah but everyone knows them , what about Blue Collar and Looking out for number 1 🤗🤗
"You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet" and "Taking Care of Business" are BTO's biggest hits, and great bangers.
And don't forget "Find out about love" 👌
You guys are great! I was lucky enough to be a teenager when this song came out and it's still one of the best! His voice is like honey and gravel all mixed together.
Randy Bachman was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1943 during WW2! He'll be 80 years old next year, and is still making records. He started out by playing violin and then switched over to guitar when he was 15. Randy skipped his afternoon high school classes for two years in order to learn and practise with a guitar wizard named Lenny Breau. He put BTO together to be a real rhythm rock and roll band, much like Creedence Clearwater Revival and the Doobie Brothers. In 1959 Randy snuck in the back door of a night club in Winnipeg that, being only 16, he was too young to enter any other way, where Les Paul and his wife were playing. He managed to get a hold of Les Paul during a break and he showed Randy how to play a certain lick that had him puzzled. That is called dedication to your craft! 🎸🎸🎸
God I forgot what an absolute banger this was. With Fred Turner's "growling" vocals and Randy Bachman:s thumping guitar, my god what a great rocker! Next up you gotta do their big hit, Takin Care of Business, an absolutely 🔥 song.
good band from Canada
I love watching Lex hear this stuff. She really gets into it. It's fun to see.
Saw these guys along with Cheap Trick in concert...unforgettable. I still have the guitar pick that Rick Nielsen flicked my direction as I was mimicking his playing 👍
As a tangent, you should check out "She's So High" by BTO's Randy Bachman's son, Tal.
That growling voice is CF Turner. The Turner of Bachman Turner. He along with Randy Bachman are the two main vocalist. There vocal range are completely diffrent..
Randy Bachman on guitar came from the Guess Who along with his Brother Tim on guitar and Rob on Drums with CF on Bass being co-founder brought you Bachman Turner Overdrive a great Band from Canada
If you dig his voice you should check out BTO Rollon’ Down The Highway, voice really stands out on the track
I had BTO greatest hits on cassette and kept it in my car. Great album to travel to with the window down and the volume up!
Mine was an 8-track of Fragile....good memories!
Hi Brad and Lex 💕you two are great! BTO is an amazing 70's band. Their sound is iconic. Summer in the 70's, the best!
It's called a High Pitched Edgy Rock Voice. That beat is called "The BTO Gallop".
Soulful voice he has Lex.
While I appreciate some of the very excellent music from the Sixties, Eighties, and Nineties, my heart is with the Seventies. Something different about it.
I don't know if all the lyrics are coming from the singer's side. He says he never sees her smile. Maybe she has lied to him about loving him, and that's her speaking? IDK.
The 60's , 70's , 80's was the best times for all rock music !!!!
Fred Turner getting it done on vocals and bass Randy Bachman a great singer too playing a good lead guitar with brother Robbie always great on drums.A very good band in the '70's.There are some good videos of them when Randy and Fred got back together around 2018 or so.
Singer’s got some range, huh? From growly to super high screams.
CF Turner what a great bass player and singer like you said from low to high let it Ride
My first encounter with this band was me at 18, growing up in the 80s, I was a private in the army and the guys in my unit would play a game while listening to the radio. First one to name the song and name of the band, and this band for some reason always gave me a hard time. I would get grilled from the guys everyday, so I needed to learn the songs quickly which I did, but till this day, it still resonates with me when I hear it, it takes me back to those days.
Randy Bachman was a beast for such a kind gentle dude................some of us hide it better than others!
stay with BTO and you'll keep right on grooving.
My father produced Randy Bachman - in the early 70s. True!
Love this band! More please! “Rock is My Life, And this is my song “
I saw BTO in 1974 in Chicago, my very first concert! They rocked Let it Ride, Takin' Care of Business, and You ain't seen Nothin' Yet!! Love this reaction!
Not fragile four-wheel drive she's a devil
THE ONLY BTO SONG YOU NEED... NEED... TO HEAR: ROLL ON DOWN THE HIGHWAY. Easily my all time favorite.
I think in the song he knows his lover has been lying to him. He's confronting her about it by asking her what she'd do about him if he had been the one lying? Would she just let it ride? I'd say by the change in mood expressed by that outro he made up his mind, isn't going to let it ride, and became free of her & her lying ways.
My favorite BTO songs are "Blue Collar" and "Takin' Care of Business'.
Randy Bachman and Fred Turner are all Canadian talent - FANTASTIC ! ROCK ON BTO !
How fun. That was the most passionate reaction I've seen, at the first stop when Lex goes ooohhh, I LOVE it!
You MUST hear BTO's "Lookin' Out For Number One". Some of the SWEETEST guitar licks you'll ever taste.
Caught them during their arena days and it was a great show. After their arena days were over I had the pleasure of seeing them at a small venue in San Diego called the Bacchana that held maybe 200. It was the Guess Who and BTO. Fantastic show. After the show all of BTO came back in and sat down at the bar. I went over, told them how much I liked the band and offered to by us a round. Two hours later we had traded three or four rounds while talking. Finally my girlfriend reminded me I had to work the next day and we left, but that was a great night!
As you must know by now I love music but it would not be a stretch to say this is on of my top 10 favorite songs of all time. So happy you reacting to it!
BTO were the badasses of 70s rock!! Lex has to hear "Takin care of business "!!!!!
Randy Bachman of BTO was formerly as member of the Canadian band The Guess Who and he along with Burton Cummings wrote such classic songs as “These Eyes,” “Laughing,” “No Time,” “No Sugar Tonight” and “American Woman”
Randy Bachman is the man. He left The Guess Who to form BTO, and mighty glad he did. He would eventually rejoin Guess Who, but BTO will always be a staple of classic rock!
Lex i LOVE your reactions, especially when Brad paused it for the first time. Made me bust out laughing!!
It definitely is "growling!" I love it! BTO's the bomb! There's also: Takin' Care of Business, You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet, Hey You, Blue Collar, Roll On Down the Highway, Lookin' Out For #1, Rock Is My Life and This Is My Song, Givin' It All Away, Blue Moanin', Not Fragile (more)
Bachman-
Turner-
Overdrive-
/ B.T.O. / BTO is an EXCELLENT name for a group and they’d do pretty well in the 1980s, too!
Got this Album as a Christmas Gift back in the 70's Thank You Big Brother Nick for the Gift of Good Music. Rest in Peace Brother.
Starting to realize by the musics that you guys react to off polls lately , most people who watch your reactions are likely my parents age and I’m 41. Lol
Another great band from the archives !! Lots of good selections in the comments !! Keep rockin it !! 😎
It's called ATTITUDE and SOUL!
This song is a really great example of the mainstream vibe of it's Era.
It's not over the top, or extraordinary, but it really captures the generalities of what culture, music and typical Americans were living then.
Summer of 1974, Bethany Beach, Delaware. This song and the first girl that I fell in love with. Almost 50 years later and every time I hear this song my mind goes back to that girl and that beach.
These guys are a Canadian group, that has members from another earlier group from Canada, "The Guess Who." (These Eyes," and "American Woman.") Bachman Turner Overdrive was formed after The Guess who, disbanded. These guys (B.T.O. as they were known) were a little grittier and more Rock and Roll. Excellent Band from the early 70s. Randy Bachman is a damn fine guitar player, and a good singer as well.
Gravel meets silk, The voice of Fred turner is incredible and he’s a great bass player…. He plays a lot of complex and complicated bass runs while singing.. that’s hard.. lot of people can play an instrument and lots can sing.. few can sing and play and even fewer can sing and play like this.. and Randy Bachman is one of the greatest guitarists ever. Those who know, know.. but he was known for doing cover songs exactly as the recorded studio versions.. he could sound like any guitar player out there… he could perfectly mimic others.. also, many have no idea but he has written a lot of other songs for other bands and you wouldn’t know it , unless someone told you.. these eyes by the guess who is one of the big ones .. also Randy is so well versed in all sorts of styles to classical, blues, jazz, contemporary, and hard heavy rock and as you can hear he blends many aspects together .. they really are a great band.. one of my favorites, and I remember the first time I heard them.. I was probably about 11 yrs old. My uncle had an album.. I didn’t particularly like every song, but the ones I did, I really really really liked, and the others eventually grew on me.. after all I was only 11 and not very sophisticated regarding music
She reminds me of the girls back in my 1970s. She rocked out.
I don't watch many reaction videos more than once, but when I do it is Brad & Lex.
And to really get the feel of Bachman Turner Overdrive , gotta check out NOT FRAGILE , and ROCK IS MY LIFE THIS IS MY SONG !!
My wife and I live in Jacksonville. We listen to several reaction channels but you guys really speak to us. You are real and very open and honest. So refreshing.
Randy Bachman was driving down a highway somewhere in the mid-west when three big-rigs boxed him in for a few miles. He ran into them later on at a gas station and asked them they did that to him and one of the truckers said, we were having a little fun is all. Just "let it ride". Randy thought that would be a great title for a song.
There Lex goes again. I can totally see her in the 70s wearing a tie-died peasant dress with a headband, no shoes, and dancing in front of the stage while BTO plays. Yep. She seems to be in the wrong decade. LOL. Keep loving the old music guys. I will keep loving you two.
Imagine 1974 cruising in a 1971 Chevy Chevelle SS cranking this song on a summer road trip. Montana didn't adopt a speed limit until then.
Fred Turner, the bassist the "T" in BTO lives close by to my house. I was invited over to have him sign my BTO albums and Bass.2.5 hours I spent there. Super nice guy, telling me stories about Bryan Adams, ZZ Top, Bob Segar, James Hetfiled, Steven Tyler and ELVIS PRESLEY, etc
I love Lex. She is so fun watch her facial expressions
Thanks for playing my favorite BTO song!
My second favorite band from Canada, behind Rush. Don't Get Yourself in Trouble was an early banger from them. But all their albums were excellent.
Randy Bachman and Fred Turner, Bachman Turner Overdrive.
Did you guys know that the Canadian artist Tal Bachman who had the hit single "She's So High", is Randy Bachman's son? Randy lives on an island off the coast of British Columbia, has a huge collection of guitars from famous players such as an axe bass from Gene Simmons etc. Also his neighbor just up the road is Tommy Chong lol. Many famous people hiding out in the islands off the coast of British Columbia, beautiful and peaceful.
Saw them in 81 at the ice arena in Bellingham, WA with about 2000 people, they rocked. The main thing I remember from the night though is the lead guitar player from the opening act "Prism" doing the Most unbelievable solo with a talk box I have ever seen !
Ya'll need to check out singer/songwriter Joe South, "Rose Garden," "Don't It Make Want To Go Home," "Games People Play," "Walk A Mile In My Shoes" & "Down In The Boondocks."
I've known this song for over 40 years but now I know the lyrics. I used to try to sing this song and I just ended up letting it ride
Lex dances better than most people…sitting down!
My first concert. BTO. Saw them in 1974 or 5. Can't remember.
But I do remember Rob Bachman walking around his drum kit while playing! Entertaining trick.
When the Guess Who broke up in the mid-1970s, the musicians went their separate ways. Burton Cummings, the singer, became a singer-songwriter. Randy Bachman, the lead guitarist, formed BTO: Bachman Turner Overdrive.
First concert I ever saw was BTO in 1973 Bellingham Washington at the college. I was a sophomore. Lot o fun.
Yeah .... what that's called....It's called ....Fred Turner AKA CF Turner. Awesome!
The best of Canadian 70's rock. Rock on BTO. Try to check out more for your Canadian neighbours and friends.
So glad I grew up across the river from Windsor, we got to hear sounds from BTO and Heart months before the rest of the country.
BTO came out of the Winnipeg scene. Randy Bachman played in the Guess Who prior to creating BTO with Fred Turner. Another song from BTO that you might consider is Not Fragile. Heavy sound.
what i think you're hearing in his voice is soul. it sounds like like a preacher singing
I got to see them in concert at the peak of their fame. Great show.
Ain't nothing more beautiful than a woman with soul,, Love you too Brad.. That's good stuff right there!!
I first heared Not Fragile from the album of the same name. An awesome song! Their greatest hit was You ain`t seen nothin` yet. Another great song! They`re so good to drive to.
I saw these guys back in the 70's and again in the 2000's at a little gathering in Montana called Rockin' the Rivers...they were definitely a "heavy" band...in sound of course, with the help of a very underated bassist...Fred Turner...RIP...but they were cool to cruise main on a saturday night with blaring on the 8-tracks!!!
B.T.O. and The Gueas Who had some same musicians between them.
LEX, you are a beautiful soul, so good to see good music move you.
Love your dancing and groove. Your guy Brad is good too, but he is calm , you are WILD, love the spirit.
Another big 70’s act with some major radio hits- this is one of them.
I saw BTO in January 1975, the opening band was a guy who had 1song on the radio at the time. When he played that song at the end of his set we all went ohhh,he stopped and says you know who I am now. After this there came many of his songs on the radio and he got very famous. It was the BOB SEGAR BAND, he told us they discussed it backstage and we're changing the name to The Silver Bullet Band.
I saw them around that time in Shreveport LA. Bob Seger, Styx, BTO. At the time I didn’t know Seger either.
@@tomgeorge7281 that was cool, the song he had on the radio was Beautiful Loser, he was playing a flat top and that intro was when we all recognized it. BTO was on their Not Fragile Tour, fantastic show, I don't know for sure which one was better because BTO my was on their 3rd album, but Segar was rocking, raw energy, them guys were sweating up a storm. He held up a 1/2 gallon of Jack Daniels and said we're from Detroit and gonna get drunk with you guys 😂. Now that I'm thinking about it Segar was better. He's just a cool guy, and me being 14 it was awesome.
Seger didn’t knock my socks off at that concert. Styx put on a great show.
@@tomgeorge7281 I suppose Styx before Tommy Shaw? They were a cool band. Was BTO on the Not Fragile tour?
@@garytrew2766 I don’t keep up with Styx enough to know for sure. Not sure if it was 1975 or early 1976.
I'm honestly in shock that it took you guys this long to get to BTO. You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet and Taking Care of Business are staples of the 70s.
Before he left to form BTO, guitarist Randy Bachman was in another great Canadian band, The Guess Who. They also had many great hits you should react to, such as American Woman (you reacted to Lenny Kravitz's cover), These Eyes, No Sugar Tonight/New Mother Nature, and No Time for starters.
They were good. Commercial hard rock bluesy band. Lot of their songs are always on the radio classic rock stations. Also on movies.
'Ain't Seeen Nothin' Yet', 'Takin' Care of Business or 'Hey You' ... BTO had quite a few songs on 70's radio, Randy Bachman a really good guitarist/front-man. Btw... he had a big hand in writing/performing "American Woman" when he was in the Guess Who.
That was life changing for me when it came out in the mid 70s......you can really get into this song....so powerful...and everyone can relate to a relationship going sideways......
...and such a haunting outro....gives me chills with the high pitched wail at the end.......