This song came on in the late 70s but is really a classic 80s song. It got tons of airplay in the early 80s. It was on the radio all the time. What a decade.
One of those songs from the era that just sticks in your memory. You can go 35 years without hearing it, then hear it again and start singing all the words, like no time has passed.
I know what you mean. A while ago I heard a song I hadn't heard for at least thirty years and had forgotten about. As soon as I heard it, every last detail of the song was instantly in my head. It's fascinating that you have detailed memories that you don't know you still have and can randomly remember them for no reason. I really wish I'd studied neuroscience instead of cybernetics. I hate computers now.
This is truly a rock and roll classic, from one of the truly great rock and roll bands ever. You won't see this type of musicianship any more these days. Thanks for all the great music Foreigner!!!
No, the welfare trash can't black up this song with their underwear hanging out while they stink of weed. They can't play musical instruments or sing; only rap.
these young men were not your ordinary one hit wonder bands, they were true professional muscians with so much harmony and power lyrics.. One of the most underrated bands in rock and roll history! One hell of a hard working band right from the depths of greatness!!
Now everyone thinks it's hip to be satanic, vile and crude. Everyone is covered in awful tattos even on their faces. They spend hundreds of dollars for haircuts, dye their hair absurd neon colors, wear unnatural colored contacts , major body alterations including body and facial reconstruction. Butt and lip injections. Facke eyebrows. Fake oversized boobs. Makeup contouring that is a makeup mask to hide true facial structure. Promotion of every drug and alcoholpossibke, wrecklesness and carelessness. Polygamy, orgies annd impersonal sexual relations, sugar daddies, oh man I could go on and on
What a great thing to have experienced .. being in a band at the top of their game. Singing to a generation .. and to the generations that come after. That's music.
It's a classic for many reasons. One, it's just a cool song. Two, it has a really catchy tune. Three, the band are really good musicians. Four, it really does describe an emotional experience that's almost universal. The hurt of rejection by someone you love, the bewilderment, the anger, the wish that they will regret it, and will maybe one day experience some negative consequences because of it. So many of us have felt that. Me very recently! Haha! Thanks Foreigner!
I consider myself very blessed to grow up in that era. It was yesterday walking to work and suddenly began to murmur it and decided to put it on my phone's ringtone. Can you believe that!
You're as cold as ice You're willing to sacrifice our love You never take advice Someday you'll pay the price, I know I've seen it before It happens all the time Closing the door You leave the world behind You're digging for gold Yet throwing away A fortune in feelings But someday you'll pay You're as cold as ice You're willing to sacrifice our love You want paradise But someday you'll pay the price, I know I've seen it before It happens all the time Closing the door You leave the world behind You're digging for gold Yet throwing away A fortune in feelings But someday you'll pay You know that you are (Cold, cold) (as, as) (ice) As cold as ice to me (Cold, cold, cold) (as, as, as) (ice) You're as…
My siblings and I went and bought the Foreigner self-titled album in 1977. We would play it on our stereo frequently, and 'Cold as Ice' has always been my favorite track on the album.
I won a copy of their eponymous record, in a dance contest. I was 12, and didn't know who they were, but learned quickly. I still love their layers of harmony.
A grade school boyfriend called and blasted this on my parents landline (that's all we had back then kids), to break up with me! Lol...still makes me rock out when I hear it!!!
Since this song was on the radio almost literally all the time, and also because I may never have heard it again even once after the 70s ended, if I close my eyes and listen, I can almost believe that when I open them I will be back in that lost world. Can you believe all the things we've seen since then?
I considered this song a masterpiece as far back as I can remember around 2014-2015 I’ve loved this song since I was a little kid. Still do even more at 21
The 5 greatest Rock Concerts I ever attended, in order: 1. Foreigner, 1976, Montgomery, Alabama. The sound, lighting, costumes, voices. They were absolutely superb. 2. Foreigner, 1978, Montgomery, Alabama. See above. They don't slack. Still reigns supreme. 3. Mother's Finest, 1976, Montgomery, Alabama. The Finest. Baby Jean put on a helluva show. Make no mistake folks, these people rocked the Civic Center, and to this day 45 funkin' years later the only concert I've ever left totally breathless. Baby Jean was the sexiest woman I've ever seen on a stage. Period. 4. Eagles, 1979, Auburn, Alabama. What turned out to be one of the last dates I went out with the woman I would marry was this concert. We're still married 42 years later. This was one of the few last times Eagles would perform together before they split, some months later Frey and Felder came to blows. This concert was a bit weak, the tensions showed a little. But their famous harmonies were still tight and the guitars still soared. 5. Kiss, 1975, Montgomery, Alabama. The makeup. The glitter. The blood. The flashpots. What else can one say? I wore black bell bottoms, white cowboy boots, red shirt, black leather vest, dog collar with a silver crucifix affixed. And was 15. Kiss was loud. New. Cool.
Congratulations on your 42 years of nuptials! I enjoyed reading your enthusiasm about what must have been magical times for you. I was born 1979 btw and married to my beautiful lady for 20 some years.
This song rocks!! My brother and sisters and I used to play the Foreigner album a lot in 1977 after my dad got us a new stereo from Sears with turntable and 8-track for Christmas 1976. We all chipped in to buy the album. Wish I still had it. Still my favorite track on the Foreigner album.
Great band who had it all in their sound. Wonderful harmonies too at different levels. How can I move with the times when the times can't compete with this.
My favorite Rock vocalist and my moral mentor Louis... Amazing musicanship, great vocals and underforgettable emotions... Music is an universal language! Thank you so much for posting this! I write my own small poems and learn to play my electric guitar after attending piano classes... Lou amazed me at the age of 10 to create myself. God bless you, my soulmate!
I forgot about those necklaces the keyboardist is wearing! I had one back then at 9 years old🥰yes I had a great childhood with this song playing on the Music Express at Rocky Point in RI
Going through a messy relationship or should I say "relationship" related affair. Manipulation, lying, trickery, double sidedness, all the good old tricks. Wouldn't be so bad, if it wasn't my first time. I am not completely clear of folly either. But as an enthusiastic first timer, my emotions drew me in. Lessons learnt all around. And this song truly has been a gem for getting through it all. In the last lap of this mess now. Not long to go.
Foreigner and Boston hit the scene pretty much at the same time. Hard to believe that both bands were turned down by almost every major record label...sometimes twice. Foreigner finally landed with Atlantic.
Who would have thought that the Multi Talented Ian McDonald would have gone from making the Prog Classics “In The Court Of The Crimson King” with King Crimson and “McDonald and Giles” to making Wonderful Mainstream Classics like this. ❤️😊.
Fantastic song, one of my favorite songs by Foreigner! I loved listening to Foreigner and Journey in my 1965 Mustang Fastback I had in high school with my Blaupunkt Stereo and Amplifier, and my Pioneer TS-698 Speakers in the early 1980's, lots of memories after hearing this song!
Oooohhh my Gosh!!! INCREDIBLE, how wonderful it sounds with the FANTASTIC voice of Lou Gramm. The real Foreigner band!! Mikeeee you are great too!!! ❤❤
Esta musica me saca lagrimas de alegria,los escuchaba en una vieja radio en noches claras donde la FM viajaba hasta me isla de Cuba donde esta musica estaba prohibida.Creci y me forje a pesar de la censura comunista en el rock clasico de aquella epoca.Gracias Foreigner por tanta calidad.
This my favorite song by far.❤❤ just love the lyrics and Lou Gram's vocals totally awesome ❤❤
Absolutely. Foreigner! No question. Foreigner!!!!!! No one can ever replace you guys. EVER!
This song came on in the late 70s but is really a classic 80s song. It got tons of airplay in the early 80s. It was on the radio all the time. What a decade.
Lou is what made Foreigner great!❤
I agree, it is a pity what his health problems did to him.
Absolutely
Lou Gramm is one of the greatest voices in Rock n Roll.
One of those songs from the era that just sticks in your memory. You can go 35 years without hearing it, then hear it again and start singing all the words, like no time has passed.
Helps that the words are “you’re as cold as ice” for 80% of the song
SO TRUE!!
I think all 80 @70@ 60' are the the best music ever!
I know what you mean.
A while ago I heard a song I hadn't heard for at least thirty years and had forgotten about. As soon as I heard it, every last detail of the song was instantly in my head.
It's fascinating that you have detailed memories that you don't know you still have and can randomly remember them for no reason.
I really wish I'd studied neuroscience instead of cybernetics. I hate computers now.
Im 16 and random in school I Start singing ,,cold as ice" and nobody knowed the Song, but I dont know when I headed it last time😂
This is truly a rock and roll classic, from one of the truly great rock and roll bands ever. You won't see this type of musicianship any more these days. Thanks for all the great music Foreigner!!!
This song still sounds fresh now. Catchy hook - sampled many times; great musianship, arrangement and lyrics.
one of those classy rock songs from the 70's that will never be done any better.
No, the welfare trash can't black up this song with their underwear hanging out while they stink of weed. They can't play musical instruments or sing; only rap.
1977
RHINO
That's right! What a time it was, what music we had, the very best of the best!
Absolute classic. So catchy and unforgettable
1977
Foreigner=Cold as Ice, absolutely tremendous. How many gents have felt this and will feel this for one way or another. Superb.🎤
Martin Fitzgerald born in ‘93 and I appreciate this cuz of my dad
these young men were not your ordinary one hit wonder bands, they were true professional muscians with so much harmony and power lyrics.. One of the most underrated bands in rock and roll history! One hell of a hard working band right from the depths of greatness!!
agree!
Much like Boston.
Powerful song awesome
I think the same way good memories...lol
agree love foreigner
Lou was beyond emotive with his sublime voice. You knew immediately what he was singing
I'm a full time Hip Hop fan. This Song is so Great, it had to be sampled by that Genre. Respect to the Foreigner!
Those initial chords played on the keyboard ALWAYS get me.
I agree. A great "hook".
This is a true rock group. They friggin rule!! Lou Gramm, terrific vocals!!!!
Still loving there music in 2024xx❤
Love the incorporation of the piano in the intro of such a giant rock track.
Great news Foreigner won the rock and roll hall of fame. Finally. We did it
Finally!! 👏 👏 👏 👏
It only took 30 years. 🙂
Yeah...and you would NOT have done it without Lou.🤬
One of the reasons I don’t like the Hall of Fame. Shame on them for taking so long.
They deserve the hall....hands down a amazing group 💯
What a fabulous band..love Lou ..what a voice..one of the best ever ❤
1977
This is a gift! Thank you for the great video and sound quality. Lou Gramm has a spectacular voice.
Agreed! For a guy of somewhat smaller stature he has one hell of a set of pipes.
He sure does. I could watch and listen to him for hours in the Dirty White Boy video.
Lou is a good friend for me
The clarity of Lou’s voice is excellent!❤️❤️
Lou is a good friend for me, especially if I need help with the job
One of the most under rated vocalist of all time. His voice is pristine!
@BLACKGODYSRAEL Lou Graham.
@@ellenamontana1352 Lou Gramm!
@@benadam7753 oh shit sorry did i spell it wrong? Lol
“I’m gonna take a little time”.Gives me the chills as soon as I hear it.
Oh yeah
There will only be 1 real Foreigner ! Fantastic lead singer ❤️ Cannot be replaced! 🎁
This song is timeless
First time seeing this video. Awesome
They all kill it, those backing vocals !!
Rock on Foreigner!!
Lou Graham was a very underrated vocalist. I was born in 79 and it was this ban I remember first. Thank you dad. RIP
Just wanted to thank Foreigner for helping me deal with the breakup on my marriage in the 80's. This song became 'my' song to help get through it all.
Abrafagyohongyamedegott!!!!!!!!
Going thru a Breakup right now and this song fits perfectly
And I thought they wrote it just for my husband!
@@sterlinggirl1>>> Hang in there, kiddo...🙏
@@Allan_aka_RocKITEman I'm trying. Lol 🥹
I'm 71 years young . . .
This work of art is a masterpiece.
21 lol
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Will be 60 one day soon... Took me back to the best of times!!
You were just born yesterday, enjoy life as much as you can@@bigred7312
Classic rock, super vocal, superb lyrics
Congratulations on The Hall Induction! The longest overdue artists in the Hall's history!
Not the only ones though.
45 years for Foreigner
70s&80s rocked im54 still listening to the old music!!!!
This song is so me!
One of those classic 70's songs that is better than you think it is.
Agreed
2019: Still my favorite Foreigner song! Great tune, lyrics, harmonies, beat, musicianship, and just a helluva a lot of fun.
Fun is the video for Dirty White Boy. So much fun.
The simplicity of the music, lyrics, and visuals of this era are lovely and refreshing
Now everyone thinks it's hip to be satanic, vile and crude. Everyone is covered in awful tattos even on their faces. They spend hundreds of dollars for haircuts, dye their hair absurd neon colors, wear unnatural colored contacts , major body alterations including body and facial reconstruction. Butt and lip injections. Facke eyebrows. Fake oversized boobs. Makeup contouring that is a makeup mask to hide true facial structure. Promotion of every drug and alcoholpossibke, wrecklesness and carelessness. Polygamy, orgies annd impersonal sexual relations, sugar daddies, oh man I could go on and on
Music ain't simple man..
@@yashnanda3427 indeed - this song actually isn't very simple at all - EXCELLENT musicianship on display! One of my all-time favourites.
What is simple is the music of today, simply crap!
@@yashnanda3427 simplicity is a virtue
The glory that is Foreigner, rockin’ !!!
I LOVE Lou! Lou IS Foreigner! All day long!!😁👍
Demais ❤❤❤ maravilhoso som🎙🎸🎸🎙
What a great thing to have experienced .. being in a band at the top of their game. Singing to a generation .. and to the generations that come after. That's music.
It's a classic for many reasons. One, it's just a cool song. Two, it has a really catchy tune. Three, the band are really good musicians. Four, it really does describe an emotional experience that's almost universal. The hurt of rejection by someone you love, the bewilderment, the anger, the wish that they will regret it, and will maybe one day experience some negative consequences because of it. So many of us have felt that. Me very recently! Haha! Thanks Foreigner!
Very true, maybe one of the most underrated Songs ever!
just a song huhoushfoSEfbruh
Karma
True on all counts. Still my favorite from that era, we truly had the best music. Anna In Ohio
Not just rejection, but that person has valued materialism over love, and the lyrics are a warning that you will pay the price for making that choice.
A great song, sung by 1 of the best male singers in Lou Gramm & 1 of the best bands in Foreigner.
This song is so great it’s unbelievable. They are still going strong today.
It is a really cool song.
they are a pastiche cash-cow tribute band now, Lou was Foreigner!
@@FMOTLGWUAbsolutely! The Best❤
I consider myself very blessed to grow up in that era. It was yesterday walking to work and suddenly began to murmur it and decided to put it on my phone's ringtone. Can you believe that!
That was yesterday...
No
Was it free
Finally.... Enough of those new live videos of this band... Classic Foreigner at its best
Exactly
Omg finally we have been saved. Lou Gramm forever
This song is hot as fire🔥
Like Todoroki front of Midoriya ;-;
VBR Films yup ( ̄∀ ̄)
Agree 🔥🔥🔥
YES.... it burned my butt.... like HOT STUFF (& his pitchfork)!!!!!!
True
You're as cold as ice
You're willing to sacrifice our love
You never take advice
Someday you'll pay the price, I know
I've seen it before
It happens all the time
Closing the door
You leave the world behind
You're digging for gold
Yet throwing away
A fortune in feelings
But someday you'll pay
You're as cold as ice
You're willing to sacrifice our love
You want paradise
But someday you'll pay the price, I know
I've seen it before
It happens all the time
Closing the door
You leave the world behind
You're digging for gold
Yet throwing away
A fortune in feelings
But someday you'll pay
You know that you are
(Cold, cold) (as, as) (ice)
As cold as ice to me
(Cold, cold, cold) (as, as, as) (ice)
You're as…
Thank you!
🙏 👍 🤝 💯 🌏 💜 💪
Thanks very much sir
Thanks for posting!
Hey yeah thanks buddy mighty nice of you I like them lyrics too much I even sing along with a guy don't have it all can't have it all
Im a singer who has developed COPD. So when I hear a singer belt out with such force, I can truly appreciate how great he is!!!
Even the secular music back then had godly wisdom in the lyrics. When culture generally leaves the Creator behind it also leaves creativity.
My siblings and I went and bought the Foreigner self-titled album in 1977. We would play it on our stereo frequently, and 'Cold as Ice' has always been my favorite track on the album.
I won a copy of their eponymous record, in a dance contest. I was 12, and didn't know who they were, but learned quickly. I still love their layers of harmony.
A grade school boyfriend called and blasted this on my parents landline (that's all we had back then kids), to break up with me! Lol...still makes me rock out when I hear it!!!
He's a Savage 😭😂
😂Sorry But
That’s FANTASTIC!😍
You had an
AWESOME BOYFRIEND!
Bet no one else can lay claim to such a Cool 💔Memory !😍
@@unknowngaming1630 savage*******
My friend played puke by eminem to his ex it was hilarious she was not happy
@@gabrielvicente8406 I just clocked my guy
ONE OF THE GREATEST SONGS EVER BY ONE OF THE GREATEST BANDS EVER
Rock on I am listening in 2024 who is with me. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Finally nominated for the rock and roll hall of fame
Debbie I was 14 when this hit came out. Same age when Wicker was killed 😮
@@DeborahB-z6g the music lives on rock on. ☺️😆😄🤗😃😊🤟
Classic track! Rock on 2024 🎉😊
Catching them in concert this summer 🎉🎉😊
That guitar solo and the vocal break down right after it, are freaking crazy good...
Since this song was on the radio almost literally all the time, and also because I may never have heard it again even once after the 70s ended, if I close my eyes and listen, I can almost believe that when I open them I will be back in that lost world. Can you believe all the things we've seen since then?
Is any of it REAL? 😵😵😵😵😵😵😵😵
Yeah I wish I had a time machine so then I can use it and go back to the late 60 and live there for the rest of my life.
fr can’t even live a proper child/teen hood in this century
it is a weird world!??!!!
@@emily-xj3xv really can’t. Kids were ding dong ditching and I ran to get my gun and felt bad when I watched the camera. The world has turned me cold.
What a damn fine piece of rock music. It's in my Top Ten of all time.
Muy bien Foreigner Canción con potencia, no la conocia.
Gracias por subirla.
His voice is full of spirit I love it
1977: masterpiece
2024: masterpiece
the way fantastic music should be
2077 still masterpice
2025: Beyond..
I considered this song a masterpiece as far back as I can remember around 2014-2015 I’ve loved this song since I was a little kid. Still do even more at 21
Love this song ❤ love the way Lou Gramm sings
The breakdown on this song is classic! " AS COLD AS ICE TO MEEEEEEE! " 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Foreigner forever 🤘
The 5 greatest Rock Concerts I ever attended, in order:
1. Foreigner, 1976, Montgomery, Alabama. The sound, lighting, costumes, voices. They were absolutely superb.
2. Foreigner, 1978, Montgomery, Alabama. See above. They don't slack. Still reigns supreme.
3. Mother's Finest, 1976, Montgomery, Alabama. The Finest. Baby Jean put on a helluva show. Make no mistake folks, these people rocked the Civic Center, and to this day 45 funkin' years later the only concert I've ever left totally breathless. Baby Jean was the sexiest woman I've ever seen on a stage. Period.
4. Eagles, 1979, Auburn, Alabama. What turned out to be one of the last dates I went out with the woman I would marry was this concert. We're still married 42 years later. This was one of the few last times Eagles would perform together before they split, some months later Frey and Felder came to blows. This concert was a bit weak, the tensions showed a little. But their famous harmonies were still tight and the guitars still soared.
5. Kiss, 1975, Montgomery, Alabama. The makeup. The glitter. The blood. The flashpots. What else can one say? I wore black bell bottoms, white cowboy boots, red shirt, black leather vest, dog collar with a silver crucifix affixed. And was 15. Kiss was loud. New. Cool.
Congratulations on your 42 years of nuptials! I enjoyed reading your enthusiasm about what must have been magical times for you.
I was born 1979 btw and married to my beautiful lady for 20 some years.
This song rocks!! My brother and sisters and I used to play the Foreigner album a lot in 1977 after my dad got us a new stereo from Sears with turntable and 8-track for Christmas 1976. We all chipped in to buy the album. Wish I still had it. Still my favorite track on the Foreigner album.
You are too honest!
@@gadi6563RHINO
Excellent vocalists + Excellent musicians = Excellent band + Excellent music!!
Great band who had it all in their sound. Wonderful harmonies too at different levels. How can I move with the times when the times can't compete with this.
GREAT MUSIC BY A GREAT BAND
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Just one word brilliant. First record I heard on the radio after the birth of my first child. Great memories👍👍
My favorite Rock vocalist and my moral mentor Louis... Amazing musicanship, great vocals and underforgettable emotions... Music is an universal language! Thank you so much for posting this! I write my own small poems and learn to play my electric guitar after attending piano classes... Lou amazed me at the age of 10 to create myself. God bless you, my soulmate!
First Comentary
The 70's Is Back
When Rock Will Respect
Foreigner
In 2020, Introducing Rock Hall Of Fame
Fan Forever 😎🎸
Rock On!!!!!!
I’m still waiting for Three Dog Night
Imagine stepping off a train, back into the 70's (and 80's), and Lou Gramm is there singing to you. What a dream! ❤
:-)
Great band, great song
I forgot about those necklaces the keyboardist is wearing! I had one back then at 9 years old🥰yes I had a great childhood with this song playing on the Music Express at Rocky Point in RI
One of the best intros ever...!
Maybe the best
for sure 👍 great drummer Dennis Elliott
In the Top 3 of the best rock bands of the 70's and early 80's. SO much talent...
Hiphop really made a hit from this masterpiece, I am black but this a bad ass song
Going through a messy relationship or should I say "relationship" related affair. Manipulation, lying, trickery, double sidedness, all the good old tricks. Wouldn't be so bad, if it wasn't my first time. I am not completely clear of folly either. But as an enthusiastic first timer, my emotions drew me in. Lessons learnt all around. And this song truly has been a gem for getting through it all.
In the last lap of this mess now. Not long to go.
gl man
2 faced devils. They're everywhere.
I never get tired of this song🌹❤️
Me encanta ❤no me canso de ver el video
One of the greatest rocksongs.
Cold as ice such a wonderful different song as well the music 💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖 💖💖💖💖💖💖💖 thank you sharing it
The REAL deal here. 1977 was a golden year. This sounds amazing in my Bose headphones......
Foreigner and Boston hit the scene pretty much at the same time. Hard to believe that both bands were turned down by almost every major record label...sometimes twice. Foreigner finally landed with Atlantic.
Definitely a classic and a mood changer
"FANTASTIC"... LOVE IT!!! ✌️
No doubt , this was an obvious smash hit. Great 🎹 & Harmonies. Memories.
Great song.
It's so good, MOP had to sample it. That 1:48 mark gave me a flush
This is dope
Foreigner hielo es frio❤❤❤
"...tu eres fría como el hielo...", dice la canción
Loved this when it came out. I was only a kid then
but I still love hearing this song today!
🧊💙
Who would have thought that the Multi Talented Ian McDonald would have gone from making the Prog Classics “In The Court Of The Crimson King” with King Crimson and “McDonald and Giles” to making Wonderful Mainstream Classics like this. ❤️😊.
Lou Gramm deserves his place in the Rock Hall,Should have been there years ago.
Timeless track. Love it
Great song
Love this song still in 2024 ❤
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Fantastic song, one of my favorite songs by Foreigner! I loved listening to Foreigner and Journey in my 1965 Mustang Fastback I had in high school with my Blaupunkt Stereo and Amplifier, and my Pioneer TS-698 Speakers in the early 1980's, lots of memories after hearing this song!
I think there is a Foreigner song for every stage of a relationship
so true Bruce 🫠
😅
Oh how true that is!!
💯
Good ass song
Oooohhh my Gosh!!! INCREDIBLE, how wonderful it sounds with the FANTASTIC voice of Lou Gramm. The real Foreigner band!! Mikeeee you are great too!!! ❤❤
Esta musica me saca lagrimas de alegria,los escuchaba en una vieja radio en noches claras donde la FM viajaba hasta me isla de Cuba donde esta musica estaba prohibida.Creci y me forje a pesar de la censura comunista en el rock clasico de aquella epoca.Gracias Foreigner por tanta calidad.
Timeless classic