Great stuff! Thanks for posting! Can you put "Incomudro-Hymn To The Atman" up here too? I know it's a little over 12 minutes, but I've seen 13 minutes videos on here. That would be so cool if you would. Keep up the great work!
More so does this song illustrate the range and flexibility of Kansas that sets them apart for virtually all other bands of the era. Plus Robby was a under rated singer for sure....Walsh was the writing talent along with one of the best voices ever. Not many bands could claim two outstanding singers...
@ThePinnacleSFA I follow, but ironically, that could have been a bit problematic for them. Although they really rock on Down the Road, their overall success was probably better served by their progressive works -- which set them apart from the run-of-the-mill, but which in their case were not too far "out there". That is, in their heyday they successfully avoided getting lost in the shuffle.
3:39 Hallowed by thy name?
polpfp666 1 month ago
that lead guitar interplay gets me every time
ThePinnacleSFA 4 months ago in playlist just jammin
I think its time to roll on down the road. So here i go,when i hit those white lines i,m gonna be gone like a grayhound down the road OHHH YAH !!
Eaterbush 6 months ago
absolute number 1 , listen on highway FORBIDDEN ! U will drive tooo fast , hehe
1000assa 6 months ago
Great stuff! Thanks for posting! Can you put "Incomudro-Hymn To The Atman" up here too? I know it's a little over 12 minutes, but I've seen 13 minutes videos on here. That would be so cool if you would. Keep up the great work!
melmar1994 1 year ago
YeaH!Best Kansas Song..
HellHarris 1 year ago
More so does this song illustrate the range and flexibility of Kansas that sets them apart for virtually all other bands of the era. Plus Robby was a under rated singer for sure....Walsh was the writing talent along with one of the best voices ever. Not many bands could claim two outstanding singers...
robseneff 1 year ago
Here comes Big Mike, I kinda owe him some beans,
He must be crazy, I guess that's why he's so mean,
HenryWinehard 1 year ago
although i enjoy, their progressive epic songs as well, i wish they would have made more like this and the pilgrimage
ThePinnacleSFA 2 years ago 2
@ThePinnacleSFA i totally agree with you here. I too love the big prog songs but this one and The Devil Game are soooo amazing!!
camelspottergr 1 year ago
@ThePinnacleSFA I follow, but ironically, that could have been a bit problematic for them. Although they really rock on Down the Road, their overall success was probably better served by their progressive works -- which set them apart from the run-of-the-mill, but which in their case were not too far "out there". That is, in their heyday they successfully avoided getting lost in the shuffle.
tanner9862 1 year ago
What an amazing band. I saw them in Toronto in 77...the best part is i remember most of it...lol
garysmusiclist 2 years ago
I wore this album out a few times, literally. My 1st copy was in .... '77 I think? This and a few ELP albums :)
Mulyanis77 2 years ago
Saw 'em first at Alex Cooley's Electric Ballroom in Atlanta. Anybody else there?
w5cdt 2 years ago
There is something alla Deep Purple in this song.
peev2 2 years ago
well, Kansas is hard progressive rock, almost same thing with Deep Purple
rodcrippler 2 years ago
I love this band! Outstanding & very talented musicians all in their own right!
ogrebattle22763 2 years ago
kansas the best band ever!
loui210 3 years ago 7
@loui210
No argument there!
deobinator 1 year ago
I love Kansas. Thanks for posting this.
EaiteRandjamee 3 years ago