Listening to Kansas: Leftoverture, Part 1

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  • @relativetimeworx8459
    @relativetimeworx8459 Год назад +38

    Kansas fails to get their just acknowledgement. Their run of Masque | Leftoverture | Point of Know Return ranks up there with the best three album runs of all the legendary greats. Leftoverture is nothing short of phenomenal. Overplay of Carry On has degraded respect for this epic track in the same way that Roundabout has been sullied. Miracles Out Of Nowhere, The Wall, Cheyenne Anthem... all top flight classics. Nothing but love for Kansas. It was my first time listening to this in quite a while and I had goosebumps the whole time. Thank you

    • @realbser1956
      @realbser1956 Год назад +1

      Great point re: Roundabout and Carry On 😊

    • @MrBarryb505050
      @MrBarryb505050 10 месяцев назад

      Agreed

    • @katesjanice
      @katesjanice 9 месяцев назад +4

      Don’t forget Song for America, their 2nd album and a stone cold classic. For that matter, so is their eponymous 1st album.

    • @Gerard-yt3dz
      @Gerard-yt3dz 7 месяцев назад

      Please don't forget "Song for America"
      Awesome LP!!!!!!

  • @katesjanice
    @katesjanice 9 месяцев назад +8

    The greatest band in the world! Saw them 8 times in their 70s heyday. Still going strong 50 years later! The composer, orchestrator, lyricist and multi-instrumentalist was Kerry Livgren, who wrote almost all of this album…a true genius!

  • @Augirl78
    @Augirl78 3 месяца назад +3

    Welcome! Kansas is just amazing. Enkoy

  • @charliemac64
    @charliemac64 10 месяцев назад +3

    This dropped when I was 12. My older brother bought the LP and I was sold. Loved their music growing up. Saw them live in December 1980 with the great Alvin Lee as the opener. That was their final tour with the "classic" lineup. Helluva laser show. Appropriate since they were touring in support of their album "Audio Visions."
    These guys have my utmost respect as human beings. Their live double album "Two For the Show" was dedicated to a young man from my hometown named John Hoffert. He was in a traffic accident on the way home from a Kansas show in 1978 (I believe). He lost his eyesight in the accident. They dedicated the album to him because it was the last visual experience he would ever have. Kansas supported him in various means throughout the subsequent years and from what I understand still keep in touch with him. I didn't know John, but a close friend of mine was in the car with him. He was fortunate to walk away with a bloody nose.
    Fast forward to 1988, I'm 24 years old in the Navy, doing laps off the coast of Oman on the aircraft carrier Carl Vinson. A USO tour came and played on my ship out there. Kansas was one of the bands. They were a shadow of themselves by that point, with Livgren and Steinhardt gone. Walsh did the string parts on his keyboard and a they had a very able hired gun to replace Livgren. But yeah...I saw these dudes in the Indian Ocean.
    Much respect for these guys for much more than their music. ❤

  • @stephenbaker1362
    @stephenbaker1362 7 месяцев назад +3

    Having been 20 years old when you were born, I am glad you are discovering the music that really drove the 60s and 70s.

  • @scotstevens5263
    @scotstevens5263 Месяц назад +1

    In the later 80’s I saw them open for Yes- The Longer Songs Tour. Kansas was just fantastic to watch them live as well as Yes would always be a great show. Chris Squire was right in front of me as I sat 3rd row at Pine Knob outdoor theater.

  • @slauer1969
    @slauer1969 5 месяцев назад +3

    You need to watch the live videos of Steve Walsh dancing while playing the keyboards!! Incredible!!

  • @thomaskolde4316
    @thomaskolde4316 5 месяцев назад +2

    I grew up right down the road from these guys.....listened and followed them intensly. I was about 16 at this time and we all would cruise in our cars wearing our speakers out with album. I say.....that this is an all time top10 record. Right up there with Dark Side of the Moon, and a few others. I still throw this on the turntable and back to 1976 I go.

  • @georgeknox1822
    @georgeknox1822 3 месяца назад +2

    Loved your reaction to my fav band . Saw them in Shepherd’s Bush . They are amazing on so many levels …. I was addicted when I was introduced the the album point of know return ..

  • @markp6062
    @markp6062 5 месяцев назад +2

    I love the quacking fingers! 🤣🤣 I find it hard to believe someone our age has never heard Carry on Wayward Son, but you ARE a Brit, so anything is possible. Leftoverture was a watershed album for Kansas. There is just SO much to enjoy on this record. Glad you did!

  • @Lightmane
    @Lightmane Год назад +13

    Well Jim, I'm sorry you lived under a rock in the 70's. Welcome to civilization. Enjoy your stay 😎😛🙂

    • @JimNewstead
      @JimNewstead  Год назад +4

      I was under the roof of my parents house - I was 6 years old when this came out and my folks would never have listened to this.

  • @maynarddrivesfast804
    @maynarddrivesfast804 Год назад +4

    I was actually given pointers from Steve Walsh (he sang most of the vocals on this album) back when I was 17 and had my own gigging band. In the late 90's/early 00's my dad was a minister of a small church in North Eastern Kansas, and Steve's younger brother (they're both adopted by the way) was a member there. Through John (the brother) we met Steve one weekend, and after I played a little for him (at his request) he started giving me all sorts of advice on being in a band and playing out. He was nice and very attentive, and I've never forgotten the things he told me. I went on to play in MANY other bands, and a couple of my progressive metal bands garnered a good following in the Kansas/Nebraska/Missouri region. I don't gig anymore (having a young family takes most of my free time), but his lessons were invaluable. Even though I never reached the heights he had, I myself continue to pass on that knowledge to young musicians when I can.

    • @markgreene6349
      @markgreene6349 2 месяца назад

      Steve Walsh...he will never get his due.. as a musician, keyboardist, songwriter...live performer..

  • @MaraxisArcanist
    @MaraxisArcanist Год назад +9

    Carry on Wayward Son is one of the most iconic songs of that era for me. You couldn't have grown up in the 70's here and not know that one. Great song.

  • @mellotronin54
    @mellotronin54 Год назад +13

    This is an iconic album. one of the few American prog rock artists that took the genre and made it their own infusing the rock /classical with Americana ,country .Great songs chorus's that are a joy to sing along with and one of the greatest singers in rock.

    • @JimNewstead
      @JimNewstead  Год назад +3

      It's prog but it sounds American - really cool.

    • @crusheverything4449
      @crusheverything4449 8 месяцев назад

      I fail to hear country in any Kansas song. Americana? Nope.

  • @billnole2188
    @billnole2188 Год назад +7

    Sad that your opinion was at a loss as Boston, Kansas and Chicago were all brilliant bands. I started listening to Kansas about 1975 and fell in love. Favorite albums were Masque, Song For America, self titled 1st album and all others before Kerry Livgren left the band. Glad someone tweeked your interest.

    • @JimNewstead
      @JimNewstead  Год назад +1

      I know, I know 😞. I'm an idiot.

  • @johnmavroudis2054
    @johnmavroudis2054 Год назад +3

    Lead vocalist / keyboardist Steve Walsh sang lead vocals on a couple of AMAZING STEVE HACKETT songs from his 2nd album, "Please Don't Touch." "Narnia" and "Racing in A" are surely worth your time... and don't forget to give the title track a listen, too! Great stuff!

  • @descantiano
    @descantiano Год назад +9

    Not a mention of Steve's absolutely outstanding, brilliant and stunning vocals, especially on this one? Plus the perfect vocal harmonies with Robby? Steve Walsh was one of the best rock vocalists in his prime. And the band was so tight, you can hear this even better in the live recordings from that period. What still amazes me most is how well constructed these complex songs are, this was mainly Kerry Livgren's genius.

    • @JimNewstead
      @JimNewstead  Год назад +2

      Everything was brilliant! It was a lot to take in.

    • @crusheverything4449
      @crusheverything4449 8 месяцев назад +1

      @descantiano - I’d upvote your comment a million times, if I could. Steve and Kerry were an otherworldly combination - my favorite singer and songwriter, respectively, since the mid-70s.

  • @gregjones861
    @gregjones861 Год назад +7

    From their first album they've combined soaring melodies, wild syncopation and killer vocals, all the while kicking ass and rocking hard. You've got a LOT of great stuff to hear.

  • @dennisloveland498
    @dennisloveland498 Год назад +3

    Carry On Wayward Son is very familiar to most Americans. It still gets played on classic rock stations to this day. Classic song!!

  • @xtop23
    @xtop23 Год назад +7

    That break and build in the track miracles out of nowhere ....... the synth.... then acoustic guitar..... then violin....... more synth...... then bamm drums and bass has stuck with me since I first heard this album in my late teens.
    The build and layering omg.... it's sooooo good.

    • @TresLanes
      @TresLanes Год назад +1

      It's phenomenal songwriting layering those 4 distinctive parts together. Even more amazing , Steve Walsh plays the first 2 parts of that instrumental section live. Just amazing talent they had.

    • @philsmith2444
      @philsmith2444 Год назад +1

      I believe that instrumental break would classify as a fugue, and it’s one of the absolutely most amazing parts ever written in modern music.

    • @TresLanes
      @TresLanes Год назад +1

      @@philsmith2444 I believe you are right about it being like a fugue. And I don't think Kerry (if it was Kerry writing that instrumental part) had any classical training ever in his life. I'm like WOW.....truly God-given talent there.

  • @steveselby6201
    @steveselby6201 Год назад +6

    The Wall is one of my favourite songs of all time.

  • @mv8141
    @mv8141 Год назад +2

    I gotta tell you, it is very encouraging to see you actually really listen to music on your channel. I remember the first time heard the wall as a kid. It stops you and you have to listen.

  • @keefmack
    @keefmack Год назад +2

    Love this band and everything from their first 6 studio albums plus their first live album.
    Btw, I keep expecting to hear you say “let’s go have a pint down at the Winchester”. Lol.

    • @JimNewstead
      @JimNewstead  Год назад

      Killing zombies with old records….

  • @stevegirardmedia2255
    @stevegirardmedia2255 3 месяца назад

    Hi Jim... It's been fun listening to your album reaxes! I have always loved listening to the entire album... the way I did when I rushed home from the record store to play it (4 or 5 times)! Glad you tapped into Kansas. I started listening to Yes at 12, Ash shortly after, as well as Uriah... and when Kansas blew up in '76, I was enthralled! "Finally, a great American prog band that can also rock out... with the flavor of Americana in its lead vocals, and a lead composer who carried a bit of the baroque in him.
    I backtracked after I got Leftoverture.. and picked up their eponymous release, then Song for America, then Masque. So good! For every Starship Trooper, there was Journey from Mariabronn, for every Argus, there was Icarus: Borne on Wings of Steel... for every Magician's Birthday, there was Carry on Wayward Son. I loved, loved Kansas.
    And then I saw them live, and they remain one of the best 5 bands I've ever had the pleasure of hearing (several times). They had one and a half more good albums... then went into the pop morass. They still have a couple of the original members touring today, and remain a great live experience. Cheers. I'll check in on ya whenever I can!

  • @nealevans8647
    @nealevans8647 10 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks for listening to Leftoverture! I enjoyed your reactions to it. It is one of my favorite albums and always a good listen for me. Kansas often gets overlooked in the prog community despite some truly epic prog moments.

  • @AlexAlex-dr9zc
    @AlexAlex-dr9zc Год назад +10

    There is absolutely nothing to dismiss from their 70s albums, and so little from the following ones. Kansas remains a staple of the progressive rock scene and has nothing to envy to bands like Yes or Genesis. I strongly advise you to listen to the Two For The Show live album because most of their best songs are there and even the live versions have more power and consistency than the studio songs. I swear you won't regret it !

    • @katesjanice
      @katesjanice 9 месяцев назад +2

      Absolutely agreed. A GREAT live band. I feel so privileged to have seen them so many times in their first decade.

  • @kellyisom6845
    @kellyisom6845 Месяц назад

    I’ve seen the band twice in the last six months and they are still awesome! If you have a chance to see them be sure to do so.

  • @TerryKrysinski
    @TerryKrysinski Год назад +2

    Hey,Jim-- never knew you'd not heard aNY Kansas,matey....you've gone and opened up a HUGE rabbit hole now,bro! You simply must check into any of their first 6-7 albums (the original 6 guys). Anything from the debut through Audiovisions will reap huge rewards! They haven't ever really released a bad album,per se,but I'm partial to their first 7. Trust me-- you'll be thrilled to hear them...all of 'em! Cheers, T

    • @TerryKrysinski
      @TerryKrysinski Год назад +1

      In fact....Maybe just start with the debut. Your jaw will hit the floor realizing that it's their very first album! ;-)

  • @DocSardo
    @DocSardo Год назад +2

    Their debut album is great (just called "Kansas"), as well as Song for America and Masque.

  • @steveleadbeater8662
    @steveleadbeater8662 Год назад +2

    A band that never really took off here in the UK despite some brilliant albums. Most people fixate on the 1970s run of albums where they seemed incapable of writing a bad song, however, I have to say their last two albums (Prelude/Absence) are also a wonderful update of their 70s sound and well worth a listen.

  • @billbox1916
    @billbox1916 6 месяцев назад

    Great reaction, loved it!!

  • @petrilampela
    @petrilampela Год назад +2

    18:39 That's an acoustic guitar but it's so crisp and bright that it surely almost sounds like hapsichord. I just love Kansas, if you love this you should check out the follow-up Point of Know Return next, it's similar in style and just as good overall. It also has a super proggy instrumental called The Spider which is the track I play to people who think Kansas is just radio-friendly AOR.

  • @susangonsalves9636
    @susangonsalves9636 Год назад +2

    Kansas is another excellent live band. I've seen them several times in concert (a few times opening for Yes and on their own). I saw them in Mass. a few years ago (pre-COVID) and was blown away. They are still touring. Their violinist (s) over the years astonishing. Tom Brislin who played briefly for Yes is now their keyboard player. If you haven't heard Kansas---they have a rich history of hits. I've worn out their "Greatest Hits," CD. I would suggest that album and "Song for America."

  • @brianhart5620
    @brianhart5620 Год назад +4

    Jim,
    I can't believe you haven't heard Carry on.....before! Even Radio 2 play it!

    • @LockeTheCole
      @LockeTheCole Год назад

      Yeah, I was sure he'd have heard at least Carry On.

    • @JimNewstead
      @JimNewstead  Год назад

      I don't think I was listening to Radio 2 in the 1970s.... I would have been 10 or less years old. When I did start listening to radio it was local and Radio 1.

  • @ctfair
    @ctfair 4 месяца назад +1

    “Carry On Wayward Son” was a real anthem back in the late 70’s when I was a teenager. I always believed that someone must’ve been living under a rock to have never heard this song. But I understand that you are from another generation, and classic rock has become a thing only from the last couple of decades. 🤔

  • @jeffschielka7845
    @jeffschielka7845 Год назад +5

    Hey Jim! I strongly suggest you play every Kansas album that you own. If you don't have any more I suggest you get at least the first six. Their last album last year was incredible! They got back to their prog roots. Awesome album titled The Absence of Presence. Sorry it was 2020. Last year they released Another Fork In The Road-50 Years Of Kansas. A 3 disc set with 39 songs. It is PHENOMENAL!!!! Like with YES, you have a lot of catching up to do. Don't want to bury you with info right now. Do some research on Kansas. A band that went from rags to riches in a small town in Kansas. I love this band!! Hopefully you do side 2 later today!!! See you then.👍👍👍😎

  • @MrBruinman86
    @MrBruinman86 Год назад +1

    Another prog rock masterpiece. One of my favorites.

  • @HeikkiHeiskanen
    @HeikkiHeiskanen Год назад +1

    I've always just listened carry on wayward son, but these are all such bangers.

  • @ronjm945
    @ronjm945 Год назад +2

    A great American Progressive Hardrock Rock Band, Kansas.. Leftoverture was a phenomenal album!The seventies were the best decade of music across all genres…

  • @billhiggins1882
    @billhiggins1882 8 месяцев назад

    I have had this album for forty plus years

  • @cobbycaputo3332
    @cobbycaputo3332 Год назад +1

    Kansas and Styx (and the lesser-known Starcastle) were America's main contribution to the world of 70's prog bands. Good quality stuff on this album for sure. Wore it out in high school.

  • @rockerz57
    @rockerz57 Год назад

    What is really fantastic was/is their ability to reproduce this live. Truly incredible.

  • @timhiker5512
    @timhiker5512 Год назад

    One of the first albums I ever bought.

  • @phillyflyer12
    @phillyflyer12 Год назад

    A feast for the ears.

  • @stpnwlf9
    @stpnwlf9 Год назад +2

    Right from the start, Kerry Livgren was one of the key writers for the band, but this record was his masterpiece . With Steve Walsh battling writer's block, Kerry had to be the sole composer of the album and he crushed it! Some of his very best writing (though he had some fantastic pieces on Song for America and Point of Know Return) appears right here on this record. It is an absolutely fantastic record from start to finish. Re: the cover, the Da Vinci-like composer is working left-handed, thus - Leftoverture.

  • @gabiesiren
    @gabiesiren Год назад +2

    Hello Jim, I usually don't listen to 70's music, but as I knew the first song from our local rock radio station, I wanted to hear more! It's a wonderful album, I like it very much. I think transatlantic was at inspired by this album!

  • @kevinmcnamara2082
    @kevinmcnamara2082 Год назад +1

    What a great album❤️

  • @relativetimeworx8459
    @relativetimeworx8459 Год назад +2

    Spock's Beard, Transatlantic, Neal Morse all owe a HUGE debt to Kansas. All the more reason to give the original respect and love due.

  • @6lillium
    @6lillium Год назад +3

    One of my all time favorite stadium bands from the 70s.....this band was a regular staple well into 80s.
    I like to think of Kansas as prog rock with an American accent 😉

    • @JimNewstead
      @JimNewstead  Год назад +1

      That's a good description 😜

  • @vfrbore1728
    @vfrbore1728 Год назад +2

    Have a look at The Band Geek youtube video of Carry on Wayward Son.Amazing!

  • @slauer1969
    @slauer1969 Год назад

    Ok, now you are on to one of my other favorite bands! Wow! So many good albums. Kansas, Masque, Song For America, Point of Know Return, Monolith, Audio Visions, I can’t wait for you to listen/react!!❤

  • @TheProgCorner
    @TheProgCorner Год назад +4

    The first six Kansas albums rule!!!

  • @rudolfbecker4313
    @rudolfbecker4313 Год назад

    OmG, Jim doesn't know "Carry on ...", many will have thought... but you deliver the explanation and I'm sure, once heard you never would've forgotten this song. Sometimes our prejudices are in the way to find out new things : prejudices against people, countries, food, and and and ... I'm sure each of us has one or the other artist, he doesn't like because of a prejudice. I for example never wanted to dive deeper into Bruce Springsteen because I only knew the radio songs (Boooooorn .... 🥴 and others) Once I had heard parts of a concert, my thinking changed.
    Ok, back to Kansas. I've known them since 1975, hearing the single Down the road, was ok, interesting with the violin, but finding out later, that it's the most un-Kansas song on the album. I heard Carry on ... in 1976 or 1977, but it took until 1979, until I bought the album .... probably due to a lack of money. Being the archivist I am with a memory of an elephant when it comes to useless knowledge I still remember ... . Living in the countryside with 1 record store in the next city it was an exciting excursion on Feb.2nd 1979 to Cologne to go to Saturn, back then, one of the greatest record stores in Germany. I had a list of 60 - 80 records for me, my brother and friends and the pockets full of money. I've been cruising through the store for 2 -3 hours and the number of LPs, I've been carrying got bigger and bigger. Have you ever carried 20 or more records on one arm for a longer time? Of the other hand I only needed 2 fingers to go through the boxes of LPs. (a two fingered sloth could have done this job 😂)
    So returning home with my prey the first I listened to was Leftoverture, fascinated by the cover and then by the music. It would become a lifelong fanship, based on great music, but even more caught by Steve Walsh's fantastic voice .... I leave some text for part 2 😆🤘

  • @johncritchlow8156
    @johncritchlow8156 Год назад

    Love this! Kansas and I go back, saw them in their heyday in the 70's, fantastic, but criminally under appreciated.

  • @Lightmane
    @Lightmane Год назад +2

    Hi Jim. In my opinion, Leftoverture and Song for America are their 2 best albums. I haven't listened to all of their albums though. Hope you listen to Song for America. The album, and that song, are great. Interesting story with Leftoverture though. Their last piece 'Magnum Opus' was originally called Leftoverture, and the album was called Magnum Opus, but at the last minute, because they liked the way Leftoverture looked on the album, they switched it. So this album was 'Their Great Work', and Magnum Opus was music created from parts of music that was 'leftover'. Magnum Opus is my favorite piece by them. It's one of the best pieces of Prog Rock that I've ever heard... but Song for America comes pretty close.

    • @rudolfbecker4313
      @rudolfbecker4313 Год назад +1

      Thank you for the infos concering song/album title, where did you get that from ?I agree with you on the top albums, my favourite song is lamplight symphony.

    • @Lightmane
      @Lightmane Год назад +1

      @@rudolfbecker4313 I'm just a genius 😎 😜
      I believe I read it on Wikipedia. Pretty sure 🙂

    • @rudolfbecker4313
      @rudolfbecker4313 Год назад +1

      @@Lightmane I read a lot about bands and discography but forget, that many albums have their own page 😏

  • @douglasennis7291
    @douglasennis7291 Год назад +1

    They're from Kansas 🤣😜💯👍🏻

  • @jeffschielka7845
    @jeffschielka7845 Год назад +2

    Hey Jim! Great album by an incredible band. I've seen Kansas several times in concert. A few times they opened for YES. In my opinion Leftoverture is a complete masterpiece as you will find out! Enjoy!😎

  • @ronouwe93
    @ronouwe93 Год назад

    Another one of my all time favorites!

  • @Rhialto-the-Marvellous
    @Rhialto-the-Marvellous Год назад

    Kansas just managed to stumble to the the end of the 70s, before the inevitable bane of the 80s struck. A run of six great albums, from their eponymous album of 74 to Monolith in 79. Steve Hackett was an admirer and invited Steve Walsh and Phil Ehart to play on his 78 album, Please Don't Touch.

  • @EccentricAuntWanda1
    @EccentricAuntWanda1 Год назад

    Really like this album!

  • @dailyprognosisnick
    @dailyprognosisnick Год назад +3

    Yes!!!!! American Prog at its best!! You need to add early Styx and Utopia to your list. More American prog goodness

    • @JimNewstead
      @JimNewstead  Год назад

      Excellent!

    • @jacqueline1598
      @jacqueline1598 3 месяца назад

      Yes! Utopia is outstanding. Early albums are more prog. Later more diverse. (I like all of them 😎)

  • @MusicWithToddLedbetter
    @MusicWithToddLedbetter Год назад

    That's an awfully big smile you've got their Jim. I heard a story many years ago that their name would get them booked at country gig only to surprise the audience with American prog. Got them into some hot water, haha. Point of Know return for sure.

    • @manw3bttcks
      @manw3bttcks 2 месяца назад

      "That aint no Hank Williams song" -- Bob

  • @uncnorseman2670
    @uncnorseman2670 10 месяцев назад

    Great BAND, but Livgren was the genius behind the music, lyrics, etc. Only "derailed" by his "crime" of becoming a committed Christian and finally leaving the Band for a solo career that found it's apex in his instrumental effort of One Of Several Possible Musics. These albums chronological Livgren's journey to faith in all it's facets. The music? Phenomenal!

  • @davidyoung7418
    @davidyoung7418 Год назад

    Kansas are a great band that I only really started to get into a couple of years ago. I hope you enjoy them as much as I have. A little bit of knowledge: Kansas supported Yes on their Masterworks tour of 2000.

  • @billneville6171
    @billneville6171 10 месяцев назад +2

    I'm sure you've gotten requests for 2112 by Rush I really wish you'd get to it you'll be incredibly pleased.

    • @JimNewstead
      @JimNewstead  10 месяцев назад

      Listening to Rush - 2112
      ruclips.net/video/3dDbGc-B_hw/видео.html this was about 3 years ago!

  • @6lillium
    @6lillium Год назад +3

    Cheyenne are a North American first people....the name is pronounced SHY - ANN (at least that's the common pronunciation)

  • @markhaus2830
    @markhaus2830 Год назад

    Hi Jim......A little behind on my reaction videos. I been really busy. One question, are you a Kansas fan yet? I have seen this amazing band live several times over the years. They are still recording and touring. A must see for you when they come to the UK. HAVE A GREAT DAY!

    • @JimNewstead
      @JimNewstead  Год назад +1

      Well, I wouldn't say I'm a fan - I've only heard the one record so far, but the odds are looking good!

    • @markhaus5441
      @markhaus5441 Год назад

      @@JimNewstead Listen to some more. You will definitely be a Kansas fan!

  • @johnmorgan7262
    @johnmorgan7262 Год назад

    Such a great album. Such an underated band. This and Point of Know Return were staples of my music in the early 80's

  • @amysson5151
    @amysson5151 8 месяцев назад

    As far as epic, I’d put this album’s journey alongside Operation:Mindcrime. Not musically similar but comparable in scope.

  • @user-hq4tg6th6z
    @user-hq4tg6th6z Месяц назад +1

    Kerry Livgren. How do you write that stuff!!!!!

  • @mindeye
    @mindeye Год назад

    😁

  • @bauertime
    @bauertime Год назад +1

    It's like that first song should have been a hit.😁

  • @MP-TheNewGuy
    @MP-TheNewGuy Год назад

    My favorite Kansas album. I like Kansas but they never became one of my favorite bands. I got their first 5 albums and I have probably heard all of their studio albums. There is a documentary called Kansas - Miracles out of Nowhere that does a good job covering the classic time period of the band. I've seen them live twice. Once opening for Yes and another time at a festival. Carry On Wayword Son is an unavoidable in the US. It is their Roundabout. Absolutely a Great song, but I have a tendency to skip due to it being overplayed.

  • @LetsDoEntertainment
    @LetsDoEntertainment Год назад

    Love, love, love me some Kansas. Glad you got past the album art, Jim. I am left wondering about the one thing all those band names have in common... wait... all American city names? Are you a recovering America hater?

    • @JimNewstead
      @JimNewstead  Год назад

      Haha! No, not even slightly, but I must have heard something horrible by one of those bands during the 80s and kinda bundled them all together!

  • @rudolfbecker4313
    @rudolfbecker4313 Год назад +1

    Great choice... too Bad I don't havr time mow to listen😮

    • @mackymintle7806
      @mackymintle7806 Год назад +2

      “Haver Time Mow” is a Cocteau Twins song… I think? 😂

  • @stephenbaron5681
    @stephenbaron5681 Год назад

    You keep saying parts sound like Transatlantic, the proper reference is TA sounds like Kansas. One of my favorite bands up there with Yes, ELP and Pink Floyd

  • @LockeTheCole
    @LockeTheCole Год назад

    IT IS TIME! WOO! ^_^

    • @JimNewstead
      @JimNewstead  Год назад +1

      Brilliant record - thank you so much!

  • @davide.p.
    @davide.p. Год назад

    14:27 Octavarium's end...? 😂

  • @andante005
    @andante005 9 месяцев назад

    23:38.........."Gawd what a Band". They were, huh? Not too many bands i've ever seen that were even WAY more impressive Live, than on record. Still ARE !!

    • @andante005
      @andante005 9 месяцев назад

      Check Two for the Show........their live album. With no overdubs. Trust me, they were COOL to see............

  • @bauertime
    @bauertime Год назад +1

    They get close to Awaken serious on the next side.

  • @IllumeEltanin
    @IllumeEltanin Год назад

    I"ve always been fascinated by the album cover. A medieval left handed scribe (my understanding is no such thing would have existed, as any literate person had being left handed beaten out of them by their school masters) writing an overture? A perfect conceptualization of the album title.
    Which, being a rare American prog band in the '70s was a perfect fit for an album title for Kansas.
    ...but then, I do tend to look for the "deeper meaning," even if it only makes sense to me.

    • @jeffmauldin4299
      @jeffmauldin4299 8 месяцев назад

      Leonardo Vinci wrote backwards He probably used his left hand also

  • @jpirard
    @jpirard Год назад

    This band has never had an album that was horrible, but there is a some amazing stuff even on their 'lesser' albums. The musicianship from every lineup including the latest from the last couple of years. Sadly Robby Steinhardt passed away...

  • @yes_head
    @yes_head Год назад

    I personally rank Happy the Man as a better prog group than Kansas, although I get why Kansas were more popular. They were obviously influenced by the first gen British prog bands, although there are equally strong similarities to groups like Styx and early Journey. As far as UK groups go, yeah -- Rainbow and those early NWOBM groups are good picks. This is Kansas' peak in many respects, so if you only own one album this is probably the one to get. It's interesting that you hear a similarity to Transatlantic, Jim. IMO a lot of the modern ear-friendly prog bands like Spock's Beard owe more than a little of their sound to Kansas. I just have a hard time listening to this stuff and not picturing a group of teens with feathered hair-dos, wearing bell bottoms, drinking beer and making out in someone's basement. Kansas were such a big part of the stoner-rock-party-crowd lifestyle in the states circa 1977.

  • @mackymintle7806
    @mackymintle7806 Год назад

    Back in 1976, all the new, synths were basically considered different instruments… just because a player could navigate their way around a Polymoog, didn’t necessarily to an Arp 2600…
    Keyboard Nerd Cred, and kudos to the bleeding edge Synth keyboardists who mastered multiple models!
    Moog Cookbook anyone!? 🎉😅

  • @amysson5151
    @amysson5151 8 месяцев назад

    …For me, I mean, it’s a journey like Mindcrime takes me on.

  • @lonelyp1
    @lonelyp1 7 месяцев назад

    I have been looking and it doesn't appear you have any STYX reaction videos. It is THANKSGIVING weekend. Please find some STYX to listen to. They have many great albums. Even if you watch someone else's reaction video just to get a taste, you will want more.

  • @amysson5151
    @amysson5151 8 месяцев назад

    Prog without being boring.

  • @MisterWondrous
    @MisterWondrous Год назад

    Everyone in Ameriker and the world, upon ruminating at the existence of a band called Kansas, will invariably (and I understate) envision virginal, innocent Dorothy, the cowardly lion (military), the heartless tin man (industry), and the brainless scarecrow (agriculturalists), and perhaps Toto too, since, as a band, they probably actually were what people thought Kansas was gonna be. Zardoz does not a Kansas make, however.
    I too suffer from band name bias. Rush, for example, may as well be called Adolph. Hard to get over the name, though I hear they're pretty good. That said, you will love "Magnum Opus" which really is a magnum opus, and fantastic closer to the album.

    • @JimNewstead
      @JimNewstead  Год назад +1

      It was a certain eye and ear opener! Fantastic track, great record.

  • @mackymintle7806
    @mackymintle7806 Год назад

    Jr. High vibes!

  • @michaellord9745
    @michaellord9745 Год назад +3

    Jim has another "Aqualung" moment! Kansas is a prog band the Left-wing snobs at such places like Rolling Stone magazine hated and dismissed - similar to the attitude they took to other prog bands like Yes, Jethro Tull, The Moody Blues and E.L.P. Tells you everything you need to know. Point of Know Return (1977) should be next in your Kansas discovery.

  • @joshuabrinker5224
    @joshuabrinker5224 Год назад

    Carry on wayward son is the best song on side 1

  • @dennisloveland498
    @dennisloveland498 Год назад

    Kansas is kind of like the American version of Yes.

  • @kenl2091
    @kenl2091 Год назад +1

    Re your opening remarks about prejudice against bands like Kansas, Boston, Foreigner, I know what you mean. They are radio-friendly and perhaps overly polished but behind that there are good players, nice riffs, quality vocals and decent songwriting. Against that are the dreadful hairstyles, ease of attracting gorgeous women, reluctance to take huge risks and (at the time) ubiquity on the radio. Carry On was a classic single but I was bored by the end of the 20 minutes. There's an edge to Rainbow, Purple, Uriah Heep that's missing here.

  • @michaelhudson2912
    @michaelhudson2912 Год назад

    come on man, how have you never heard Carry On Wayward Son before?!

    • @rudolfbecker4313
      @rudolfbecker4313 Год назад

      I'm sure, it's a song you never forget, once you've heard it ... and if Jim says he hasn't, he hasn't ... you would have seen at his face 😆

  • @michaelcapewell4811
    @michaelcapewell4811 Год назад

    Great band. Loved their stuff up until Monolith at least 🤔 they got a lot of stick for having the temerity to have a hit with a ballad (Dust in the Wind…and it’s beautiful, so there 🙄) and for the more overtly God-bothering stuff but they sure knew how to write complex material that had memorable melodies and rocked too.
    Steve Walsh was a top vocalist. He did a fine job on the two tracks he appeared on from Steve Hackett’s Please Don’t Touch lp. Brilliant 👍

    • @JimNewstead
      @JimNewstead  Год назад +1

      Seriously good music here. Looking forward to exploring more!

  • @palantir135
    @palantir135 Год назад

    Good evening Jim.
    I only know their hit single Dust in the wind. It’s a good song but that was all to my opinion; a bit too sweet I thought then.
    I avoided Kansas like the plague. Same with Chicago, Kiss etc.
    I quite like Chicago now I’m 45 years older. Maybe I will like Kansas too 🤔.
    I recognize the first song. Must have heard it back then on the radio or in a Dutch tv popsong program called TopPop.. Good song.
    The wall is a good song too.
    Third song: mmmm. No, not good enough. The song is flat. I don’t get that tingly feeling that I get when hearing good music.
    Fourth song: same problem here except the organ bit.
    What I miss here (same with Boston) is a bit off the roughness that British bands often have. It’s produced too perfect.

  • @Finatic13
    @Finatic13 Год назад

    America's finest progressive rock band. Shame on you for name bias against this fantastic band.

  • @WooBino.
    @WooBino. Год назад

    If every band did huge compositions it would get monotonous. The best bands in the world have short beautiful music The Beatles, Stones. even the Who had four minute songs.
    The Ramones would'nt exist if everyone needed ten minute songs.
    To me song length is not a meaningful measure of music. Driving to work I had a choice one long song for the commute or five good short ones.🙃🚙

    • @JimNewstead
      @JimNewstead  Год назад

      Hey Walt! 👋

    • @WooBino.
      @WooBino. Год назад

      @@JimNewstead Grand babysitting today.
      I need a nap now. 😂

  • @robertbenson6147
    @robertbenson6147 3 месяца назад

    There's no band that compares to Kansas.

  • @oliviergeoffroy9823
    @oliviergeoffroy9823 Год назад

    from the 1st to Monolith this band was excellent ...after that mmmmm....questionable....