Saw them play this when they opened for Styx. Fall 1979 Long Beach Arena, CA. My Friend & I scored had front row center stage seats. April Wine blew Styx off the stage that night. I will never forget that show!
I am 57 years old right now and I still play this song at max volume just like I did when I was a teenager. brings back memories of girls, cars and wild times !!!
THANK YOU FOR INVENTING THIS SONG .... THIS ALBUM .... ALL OF YOUR MUSIC....!!!!!!! TO THIS DAY I LOVE IT LIKE THE FIRST TIME I HEARD IT WHEN I WAS A KID. You gotta check out all the "Reactions" to this song by people hearing it for the first time. Everyone likes it a whole lot..!!!!!!!! Thank you April Wine for being soooooooo great...!!!!
The production on this song has always blown me away. The guitars are super crunchy, the drum sound is perfect and I love the explanation of the three part solos. The very definition of rock 'n roll.
I remember being a 14yr old kid trying to learn "I Like To Rock" and being completely blown away hearing "Day Tripper" and "Satisfaction" in the end there... Massive respect and admiration for this band. RIP Steve Lang.
I know you're gone brother but I have to say this much, April Wine was the first band I saw live at a hockey rink in Bridgewater Nova Scotia, and of all the great songs this band has recorded, no song has the ending like this one. With headphones on, I get goosebumps every single time I hear that ending. Genius it is. I'll do my best to keep April Wine alive on my channel with covers I'm allowed to showcase.
@@brucecall1595 So ironic; a Flint-based radio station put this song (& April Wine) in2 the national spotlight. They had a few hit songs prior 2 "Roller" but "Roller" made April Wine a household name (thanks 2 that Flint radio station).
@@brucecall1595 Correctamundo u r!!!!! Shit; I also remember back in 1982, WWCK played "Don't Fight It" by Loggins & Perry. Another underr8d rocker. Thanks 4 the reminder. It sucks how WWCK changed format & became a Top 40/Pop Singles station. Not only was WWCK-FM 105.5; it also simucasted on AM 1570. Ah, yes; THE GOOD OL' DAYS!!!!!! Though I'm 55 & from Detroit, my family & I would listen to WWCK en route to Pinconning (the "cheese capital" of MI). It's btwn Bay City & Standish.
Put it this way, my drummer named his first born son after you man!! Lol being from Montreal this band has a special place in our hearts !! Peace brother
Hello from the USA Myles! I was a young 14 year old boy when I was given your Nature of the Beast by a local radio station in Albuquerque, NV. It wasn't until years later I discovered "Roller." Wow, such a great party or concert song, with purpose. I watched a live performance on you-tubie. Like right off the album. I'm not sure why America never supported our Canadian neighbors music. Heck Yeah... If it rocks, it rocks!
"Roller" was the song that got me into April Wine, still to this day a killer rock n' Roll track. I was 15 in 77' when that song debuted. Another killer song is Silver Dollar, & of course Sign of the Gypsy Queen. Canadian bands were sometimes, most times overlooked. Rush got the most attention, that is history. But there was April Wine, Triumph, Saga all great bands who made their mark, paid their dues, delivered some really really great music. From a rock n' roll fan, Thanks for all the great tunes, & great memories, you are much, much appreciated. 😁😎🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
April Wine guitarist Brian Greenway once told me that it was AW guitarist Gary Moffat who came up with that signature opening lick. And if you watch the AW Live in Grand Rapids video of this song you will see that it is indeed Moffat who opens the song solo (with his lick).
"Harder & Faster" was one of the albums that opened up the guitar neck for me. Especially King Crimson's "21st Century Schizoid Man," Babes In Arms," and "I Like To Rock." And I saw them live here in Seattle and they were fckng phenomenal. Myles did a lot more of the solos than I thought he did ... Brian Greenway was/is still absolutely incredible.
I can still remember being 12 years old (I’m 58 now) and hearing “Oowatanite” from the 1975 album Stand Back for the very first time. The entire album rocks. It blew my little mind, and All these years later I still love this band!
Myles Goldwyn was in his prime from 1978 to 1982. He wrote some great songs before that period, but the lineup with Greenway, Moffet, Mercer, and Lang was BRILLIANT. 🇨🇦
I love "Roller" by April Wine. Myles is right Music and Math are one. I love how he explained the three guitar solo. I always thought it was done ny one guitarist. Thanks for sharing on a rock classic, Myles
My son just got signed in L.A. We live in a town of 2800 in NW Ontario. He grew up listnin to you guys and all the other amazing Canadian bands from the 80's even though he's only 15. April Wine are musical Gods. Listen for Alex Sampson Myles.
Saw April Wine in Quesnel at the Seniors’ Centre a few years ago and my sons and I sat there with our mouths agape. We were absolutely blown away. Best small venue musical performance EVER!
@Dave Dennis ALL RITE!!!!! Being a fellow Detroiter myself, they also per4med @ P.K. in 2004 (they opened 4 Narazeth; attended that concert w/my B.I.L. Darren Cox) but thanks 2 some MFin' construction @ Sashanaw & I-75, I missed A.W.'s per4mance. Nvrthlss, still enjoyed it despite missing out on A.W. (thanks 2 MDOT & RCOC; a.k.a. Michigan Dept of Transportation & Road Commission 4 Oakland County).
A truly excellent band! Great songwriting, hooks and licks. "Hot on the Heels of Love" is a total ass-kicker! Myles is a great singer and a helluva guitar player!
One of my favorite numbers of all time - for many reasons, not the least of which was the synchronicity of the guitar work; its great to hear the story. Thanks!
Myles thank you for all of the Great 🎶 over the years...and y'all are still at it....y'all are my favorite band...very unigue great band....thank you Myles and April Wine!
Loved April Wine with 22,000 fans, loved them in a small bar in Kansas City. Great sound, great ROck-n-Roll... The reason so many rock bands learned to ROCK! 40 Years.... fan, and still ROCKEN METAL!
I remember this song would crank up on my car stereo in the 80s, and sound so big compared to lots of other music from this era, remarkable clarity and punch, killer tune.
I always loved this song it just has so much power the interchanging guitar solos Myles voice is absolutely incredible the drums are amazing a Canadian treasure
I saw April Wine warming up for Rush February 1979 , totally awesome show the next time I saw Rush Pat Travers was warming them up. I saw Loverboy warming up for ZZ Top in 1981, I saw Frank Marino and mahogany rush in 1988 and he is an absolutely phenomenal guitar player . The first time I saw the Guess Who was in 1978 but they didn't have Burton Cummings or Randy Bachman then I saw them with all the original members in 1999 or 2000... somewhere in their. All of those bands are Canadian that I mentioned besides ZZ Top.. and all rock. Between Randy Bachman Alex lifeson Frank Marino Pat Travers the three guitar players from April Wine they are all fine guitar players... in my opinion Frank's on the top.. Alex lifeson Pat Travers and Randy Bachman are no slouches along with the three from April Wine
I remember and liked their hit "I wouldn't want to loose your love" back in the fall of 1974. Every time I hear it played it makes me wish I was only 15 again. April Wine have to one of the best Canadian bands around because a few years later in my travels I have heard their hit songs played on AM/FM radio stations as far away as New Zealand where their music also went famously and where their album/CD's were also in considerable demand, so that just goes to show that the band had incredible significance. However, we gotta hand it to the frontman of the band, Myles Goodwin who made it all happen.
Remember Roller as my 1st April Wine song before Nature of the Beast came out. Only heard it a few times until time almost obscured it. Rediscovering April wine again along a plethora of great songs US radio didnt play is a joy again to listen to that 70s 80 rock I loved…to bad it took 40 years. Ordered Myles’ book ‘Just Between You and Me’…know its going to be a good read.
Myles has mentioned many a time that the band needs a 3rd guitarist,nice to see him explain his ideas,kinda forgot to mention the skin beater, anyone remember Jerry Mercer?
Jerry is retired & lives in Bath, Ontario near to where I grew up. The Tragically Hip have their studio there also! I saw Jerry, Myles, Brian and Jim play their tunes at Brandy's in downtown Kingston, in 2003. *Oowatanite...*
@@j_freed Jerry was an absolute MONSTER, amazing solo during 21st Century Schizoid Man live will forever be etched in my memory! May 15th 1980 in Calgary during their Harder Faster tour, opened with I Like to Rock rather than their usual opener Oowatanite and played for their first time ever, as per Myles announcing it to the crowd, 3 encores!
A Canadian treasure. April Wine was the real deal... great songs and great musicianship.
Amen
The guitar solos in the recorded version of their cover of 21st Century Schizoid Man are absolutely fantastic. Completely underrated players, imo.
drax13 agreed ! listen to Albums Harder Faster Nature of the Beast and Ppwer Play for a guitar experience !!
fuckin eh!
The wine kick a**
THE most underrated Canadian band of all time. Simply amazing.❤️
Everyone’s listening to April wine again. Eternally great
Mercer...one of the most underrated drummers of all time. Tight, precise and true pro.
A fantastic drummer indeed!
R.I.P. Mr. Myles. Thanks for all the great music.
Roller in my opinion stands up to some of the greatest rock songs of all time. Its rock and roll spirit is fantastic. April Wine at its best.
H.F.Y.; COMPLETELY AGREED!!!!!
Saw them play this when they opened for Styx. Fall 1979 Long Beach Arena, CA.
My Friend & I scored had front row center stage seats.
April Wine blew Styx off the stage that night. I will never forget that show!
I am 57 years old right now and I still play this song at max volume just like I did when I was a teenager. brings back memories of girls, cars and wild times !!!
Seems like yesterday, but it was 40 years ago. Man where does time go? Saw these guys live twice.
THANK YOU FOR INVENTING THIS SONG .... THIS ALBUM .... ALL OF YOUR MUSIC....!!!!!!! TO THIS DAY I LOVE IT LIKE THE FIRST TIME I HEARD IT WHEN I WAS A KID. You gotta check out all the "Reactions" to this song by people hearing it for the first time. Everyone likes it a whole lot..!!!!!!!! Thank you April Wine for being soooooooo great...!!!!
One of the BEST rock bands of all time!🥰🤘🎶😎
I love the way Myles comes off
The production on this song has always blown me away. The guitars are super crunchy, the drum sound is perfect and I love the explanation of the three part solos. The very definition of rock 'n roll.
Creaulx Agreed. 🤘😎
I remember being a 14yr old kid trying to learn "I Like To Rock" and being completely blown away hearing "Day Tripper" and "Satisfaction" in the end there... Massive respect and admiration for this band. RIP Steve Lang.
It sounds very inspired by Grand Funk in style.
I know you're gone brother but I have to say this much, April Wine was the first band I saw live at a hockey rink in Bridgewater Nova Scotia, and of all the great songs this band has recorded, no song has the ending like this one. With headphones on, I get goosebumps every single time I hear that ending. Genius it is. I'll do my best to keep April Wine alive on my channel with covers I'm allowed to showcase.
A master craftsman, a Canadian treasure, a genuine rocker!
fabulous band all these years, thanks for the great times man
Can't imagine my high school years without April wine.
What a master. Thank you, Myles. You and your band were/are among the greats. Love you forever. 🤘
This cat is among the greatest Not just in Canada but anywhere in the world that is/was Rock & Roll One of your best thus far TY 97.3
You're right. As good as any of them out there.
I always loved that triple/consolidated solo. It was just BOSS.
RIP MYLES...came back and watched this from years ago. Sad new today. Soundtrack of my youth.
Absolutely fab band some of the best songs ever !!
I’m still in awe every time I hear the ending of “I Like To Rock” where they play Daytripper and Satisfaction ON TOP OF the main riff. Mind blowing.
It starts off with the Green Eyed Lady riff
@@randyharbaugh7819 Gr8 observation, Randy. My thoughts XACTLY!!!!!
Revisiting this great music, and its really nice to hear Myles reflections on it! RIP
Myles Goodwyn, a Canadian class act and music legend. April Wine's stuff still sounds great.
Hey myles, remember the capitol theater in Flint Michigan? 70's.....silver dollar live blew my mind. You guys will always be in my top ten.
but Good Times Pizza well bar in Flint was the beginning with WTAC promoting
@@agp9844 wow yea .good times was right. Contos and the dugout lounge. Etc....
@@brucecall1595 So ironic; a Flint-based radio station put this song (& April Wine) in2 the national spotlight. They had a few hit songs prior 2 "Roller" but "Roller" made April Wine a household name (thanks 2 that Flint radio station).
@@billybandyk0720 wwck 105.5 fm. Was the album rock station. They helped reo speedwagon reach mainstream status as well. The golden years.
@@brucecall1595 Correctamundo u r!!!!! Shit; I also remember back in 1982, WWCK played "Don't Fight It" by Loggins & Perry. Another underr8d rocker. Thanks 4 the reminder. It sucks how WWCK changed format & became a Top 40/Pop Singles station. Not only was WWCK-FM 105.5; it also simucasted on AM 1570. Ah, yes; THE GOOD OL' DAYS!!!!!! Though I'm 55 & from Detroit, my family & I would listen to WWCK en route to Pinconning (the "cheese capital" of MI). It's btwn Bay City & Standish.
Just enjoyed it blasted by April Wine last night at the CNE. Great show.
Killer Song! Working on playing the drums to it. April Wine ROCKS!
April Wine was always on the stereo and still is!
Rock on and thank you for all the memories.
RIP Myles. 🌹🌹💯💯
Put it this way, my drummer named his first born son after you man!! Lol being from Montreal this band has a special place in our hearts !! Peace brother
First concert I ever saw was April Wine at the NAU football dome in Flagstaff, Az. Loverboy opened up. Great show!
One of my favorite tunes, by any band!
40+ Years On... This Song Still Kicks Supreme A$$! April Wine Concerts were some of the very best shows I've ever seen. They Rock!
Great song to listen to on a road trip
Thank you Myles for all the years of great music! Simply the best. The memories come rushing back with every song!
Such talent. Respect sir!
Hello from the USA Myles! I was a young 14 year old boy when I was given your Nature of the Beast by a local radio station in Albuquerque, NV. It wasn't until years later I discovered "Roller." Wow, such a great party or concert song, with purpose. I watched a live performance on you-tubie. Like right off the album. I'm not sure why America never supported our Canadian neighbors music. Heck Yeah... If it rocks, it rocks!
My first concert was April Wine on their Nature of the Beats tour in Mobile. They blew the roof off the place!
"Roller" was the song that got me into April Wine, still to this day a killer rock n' Roll track. I was 15 in 77' when that song debuted. Another killer song is Silver Dollar, & of course Sign of the Gypsy Queen. Canadian bands were sometimes, most times overlooked. Rush got the most attention, that is history. But there was April Wine, Triumph, Saga all great bands who made their mark, paid their dues, delivered some really really great music. From a rock n' roll fan, Thanks for all the great tunes, & great memories, you are much, much appreciated. 😁😎🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
April Wine guitarist Brian Greenway once told me that it was AW guitarist Gary Moffat who came up with that signature opening lick. And if you watch the AW Live in Grand Rapids video of this song you will see that it is indeed Moffat who opens the song solo (with his lick).
"Harder & Faster" was one of the albums that opened up the guitar neck for me. Especially King Crimson's "21st Century Schizoid Man," Babes In Arms," and "I Like To Rock." And I saw them live here in Seattle and they were fckng phenomenal. Myles did a lot more of the solos than I thought he did ... Brian Greenway was/is still absolutely incredible.
Kevin; definitely SPOT-ON RE: 21st Schzoid Man A.W.'s version SO MUCH BETTER than K.C.'s original by a COUNTRY MILE!!!@@
One of my top 5 favorite rock songs of all time. It NEVER gets old....EVER!
I can still remember being 12 years old (I’m 58 now) and hearing “Oowatanite” from the 1975 album Stand Back for the very first time. The entire album rocks. It blew my little mind, and All these years later I still love this band!
I discovered April Wine fairly recently but so far I am blown away, great production, wonderful music and heavy rock and roll
What a great band. Our cover band loved doing April Wines songs back in the 70's.
April wine from my home town novascotia Canada they rock, seen them in the 70,s they still kick ass, :)
Amazing songwriter, great singer, excellent guitar player. Loved this band for decades now. Just top quality hard rock.
That sums it up nicely. So sad that we lost Myles.
Roller is one of the best songs by April Wine. The lead singer and I sharing the first name together. Thanks Boom!
One fantastic Canadian band after another : ) Canada Rocks !
Myles Goldwyn was in his prime from 1978 to 1982. He wrote some great songs before that period, but the lineup with Greenway, Moffet, Mercer, and Lang was BRILLIANT. 🇨🇦
Goodwyne
@@cunningarrayofstunts6051 Actually; it's Goodwyn (no "e").
I love "Roller" by April Wine. Myles is right Music and Math are one. I love how he explained the three guitar solo. I always thought it was done ny one guitarist. Thanks for sharing on a rock classic, Myles
My son just got signed in L.A. We live in a town of 2800 in NW Ontario. He grew up listnin to you guys and all the other amazing Canadian bands from the 80's even though he's only 15. April Wine are musical Gods. Listen for Alex Sampson Myles.
Saw April Wine in Quesnel at the Seniors’ Centre a few years ago and my sons and I sat there with our mouths agape. We were absolutely blown away. Best small venue musical performance EVER!
@Dave Dennis ALL RITE!!!!! Being a fellow Detroiter myself, they also per4med @ P.K. in 2004 (they opened 4 Narazeth; attended that concert w/my B.I.L. Darren Cox) but thanks 2 some MFin' construction @ Sashanaw & I-75, I missed A.W.'s per4mance. Nvrthlss, still enjoyed it despite missing out on A.W. (thanks 2 MDOT & RCOC; a.k.a. Michigan Dept of Transportation & Road Commission 4 Oakland County).
BA song!!!!! Love April Wine!!!
My first rock concert. Ottawa Civic Centre. Still have my ticket. Blew me away. Man these guys were so tight.
A truly excellent band! Great songwriting, hooks and licks. "Hot on the Heels of Love" is a total ass-kicker! Myles is a great singer and a helluva guitar player!
For me still one of the very best April Wine tracks ever!
That was awesome clip. My favorite song by April Wine. Bought First Glance in 1979. Love the details by Myles.
Greatest tune, Miles...kicks ass! Love to play it.
I miss the late 70's music. They were some fun times!
My all time favorite song by April Wine 💗
Likewise here.
Sang this tune yesterday in my head for no reason whatsoever, other than it playing on the radio so often! Keep on Rocken people!!!
Love it. '77 was a great year. I did not hear this. I was deprived for sure.
Love that song 👍
Classic song from a classic rocker! I have it on CD and vinyl.
One of my favorite numbers of all time - for many reasons, not the least of which was the synchronicity of the guitar work; its great to hear the story. Thanks!
Love ya Myles! Great music from a great band!
Myles thank you for all of the Great 🎶 over the years...and y'all are still at it....y'all are my favorite band...very unigue great band....thank you Myles and April Wine!
One of the greats in Canadian music. Awesome!
A master at his craft !!! When you had to be a musician ... amazing!!
This song is so good!!! It’s a driver!
I could listen to him talk all day, a real musical genius.
This one of my favourite behind the vinyl episodes....and thats saying a lot...
Yeah, love the 3 guitar attack - Myles Goodwyn, Brian Greenway and Gary Moffatt...looks great live, too... Kicks your ass hard!!!
Loved April Wine with 22,000 fans, loved them in a small bar in Kansas City. Great sound, great ROck-n-Roll... The reason so many rock bands learned to ROCK! 40 Years.... fan, and still ROCKEN METAL!
simply the best rock and roll bands ever more, please can i have some more
RIP Myles, thanks for the great music!
One of my favorite bands of all time..April Wine..kicked ass.
I remember this song would crank up on my car stereo in the 80s, and sound so big compared to lots of other music from this era, remarkable clarity and punch, killer tune.
Love this band. Wake up!
Well done.Bravo
I had no idea he played keyboard until I saw them in concert a very talented man indeed :-)
Love this man's music.....April Wine rocks!
I always loved this song it just has so much power the interchanging guitar solos Myles voice is absolutely incredible the drums are amazing a Canadian treasure
Just between you and me....That was Awesome!
Just awesome!
April Wine and Frank Marino 2 fantastic groups from Canada
Mahogany Rush's Watchtower will always be the first one that pops into my head - no offence, Jimi...
I saw April Wine warming up for Rush February 1979 , totally awesome show the next time I saw Rush Pat Travers was warming them up. I saw Loverboy warming up for ZZ Top in 1981, I saw Frank Marino and mahogany rush in 1988 and he is an absolutely phenomenal guitar player . The first time I saw the Guess Who was in 1978 but they didn't have Burton Cummings or Randy Bachman then I saw them with all the original members in 1999 or 2000... somewhere in their. All of those bands are Canadian that I mentioned besides ZZ Top.. and all rock. Between Randy Bachman Alex lifeson Frank Marino Pat Travers the three guitar players from April Wine they are all fine guitar players... in my opinion Frank's on the top.. Alex lifeson Pat Travers and Randy Bachman are no slouches along with the three from April Wine
What a great song, high energy! Immensely talented man.
I remember and liked their hit "I wouldn't want to loose your love" back in the fall of 1974. Every time I hear it played it makes me wish I was only 15 again. April Wine have to one of the best Canadian bands around because a few years later in my travels I have heard their hit songs played on AM/FM radio stations as far away as New Zealand where their music also went famously and where their album/CD's were also in considerable demand, so that just goes to show that the band had incredible significance. However, we gotta hand it to the frontman of the band, Myles Goodwin who made it all happen.
FINALLY!!!!!!!!!!!
Love love this man!!! Amazing talent
Remember Roller as my 1st April Wine song before Nature of the Beast came out. Only heard it a few times until time almost obscured it. Rediscovering April wine again along a plethora of great songs US radio didnt play is a joy again to listen to that 70s 80 rock I loved…to bad it took 40 years.
Ordered Myles’ book ‘Just Between You and Me’…know its going to be a good read.
One of my favorites 😍. It is except SILVER DOLLAR
One of THE greatest rock songs of the 70's!!!😎🖒
This song. Such a big part of my youth.
Myles has mentioned many a time that the band needs a 3rd guitarist,nice to see him explain his ideas,kinda forgot to mention the skin beater, anyone remember Jerry Mercer?
Ronald Payne How could anyone forget? He was excellent.
Jerry is retired & lives in Bath, Ontario near to where I grew up. The Tragically Hip have their studio there also!
I saw Jerry, Myles, Brian and Jim play their tunes at Brandy's in downtown Kingston, in 2003. *Oowatanite...*
Jerry Mercer???🤔
OF COURSE I remember Jerry Mercer!!!🙄
Awesome drummer!!!🖒
@@j_freed Jerry was an absolute MONSTER, amazing solo during 21st Century Schizoid Man live will forever be etched in my memory! May 15th 1980 in Calgary during their Harder Faster tour, opened with I Like to Rock rather than their usual opener Oowatanite and played for their first time ever, as per Myles announcing it to the crowd, 3 encores!
@@dibber43 Best fuckin' drummer (outside of the L8, GR8 Neil Peart). Also put Triumph's Gil Moore on par w/Jerry Mercer.
Great Song!!Great Band!!
I still play this song, tears em up every time.
Top of the second set... sets the tone for the evening.
R.I.P. the one of the greatest Canadian rockers to ever live
I "Say Hello"Myles You guys rocked
APRIL WINE!!!!!! They rocked the 70's and 80's!!!!!