(Page number 3, jejeje) I said that this wonderful violin makes me feel in the old ages (and he is also a great voice). Well, the guy in the power, the percussion... Anyway, I wrote just to ask this: why I am the only one who listen both, the live's version and the studio's? I recommended you to get involved in the catartic magic of the instrumental mix of the studio play. People, is amazing how they alternate them, the power of the message -just great- is been acommplished geniausly whit music.
(Continue) And Kansas unite all of them, which makes me feel that is, possibly, the most completed group in the history of the music, not only in the rock. Livgren is a poet, a master, a genius of all times (and a great music player; i think that, in ocassions he was the one that makes this wonderfuls keyborads catartic sings, and not only Walsh, who was one of thethroat's gods and a master player of the escene. Of course, our hairy friend has not left behind and he's violin...
Hi mpeople, I'm from Colombia, the ass of the mind, but the heaven of the cleaverness, paradox that determine the inoperance of our people to get free from the manipulation and the poverty, in consecuence. But I love Kansas. I am a metal guy, but i'm also a lover of the good music, of any kind, and, principally, of the genius, not only in the music, but in the message, in the retoric, in the performance.
Awesome video! Keith Emerson and Lawrence Gowan are two other keyboardists who come to mind for me as far as really putting on a show with the keyboards. Freddie Mercury, too!
The Audio-Visions tour....the last tour of the original Kansas lineup. I saw opening night of this tour in Dallas. This is Steve Walsh at his best. His voice is in fine shape. Also, I can't think of any other rock keyboardist (except Jerry Lee) who put on a show playing their instruments. Thanks for posting this gem!!!
(Page number 3, jejeje) I said that this wonderful violin makes me feel in the old ages (and he is also a great voice). Well, the guy in the power, the percussion... Anyway, I wrote just to ask this: why I am the only one who listen both, the live's version and the studio's? I recommended you to get involved in the catartic magic of the instrumental mix of the studio play. People, is amazing how they alternate them, the power of the message -just great- is been acommplished geniausly whit music.
pernify 1 year ago
(Continue) And Kansas unite all of them, which makes me feel that is, possibly, the most completed group in the history of the music, not only in the rock. Livgren is a poet, a master, a genius of all times (and a great music player; i think that, in ocassions he was the one that makes this wonderfuls keyborads catartic sings, and not only Walsh, who was one of thethroat's gods and a master player of the escene. Of course, our hairy friend has not left behind and he's violin...
pernify 1 year ago
Hi mpeople, I'm from Colombia, the ass of the mind, but the heaven of the cleaverness, paradox that determine the inoperance of our people to get free from the manipulation and the poverty, in consecuence. But I love Kansas. I am a metal guy, but i'm also a lover of the good music, of any kind, and, principally, of the genius, not only in the music, but in the message, in the retoric, in the performance.
pernify 1 year ago
a very under-appreciated and underplayed kansas masterpiece. seeing them live in 2 days XD
TheRelativeExtremist 1 year ago
...My Favorite Kansas song...Thanks for posting this...!!
MoonbaseEagle 2 years ago
Awesome video! Keith Emerson and Lawrence Gowan are two other keyboardists who come to mind for me as far as really putting on a show with the keyboards. Freddie Mercury, too!
wild4queen 3 years ago
The Audio-Visions tour....the last tour of the original Kansas lineup. I saw opening night of this tour in Dallas. This is Steve Walsh at his best. His voice is in fine shape. Also, I can't think of any other rock keyboardist (except Jerry Lee) who put on a show playing their instruments. Thanks for posting this gem!!!
paxilman 3 years ago