genesis never stopped being a prog group they just got pop hits and that was taboo.marillion was a good group but too muh of a petter gabrielle genesis imatation for me.Kansas however i agree never continued to be as good as in the 70's.
to annswer your question, Kerry Livegren wrote that song bud. I have about everyone of the kansas albums, but never been to a show yet, and Robby steinhardt was a good violinst
I agree. No one had a voice like him. No one compared with him in the "Kansas" era. When he left the band it was all downhill from there. I have seen them 3 times. Once without Steve Walsh and it was no where near as good.
Yeah, basically the 1980s was almost the death of prog - even the 1970s prog bands were abandoning their prog roots in the 1980s (Kansas, Genesis, Yes). Then, Marillion came along in 1983 and restored my faith in great prog music. Listen to any of their albums from 1983-1987!
genesis never stopped being a prog group they just got pop hits and that was taboo.marillion was a good group but too muh of a petter gabrielle genesis imatation for me.Kansas however i agree never continued to be as good as in the 70's.
ShelleBelle69 1 year ago
Great song!
rammy62 1 year ago
They put Phil the drummer of Kansas on the top 100 best drummers of all time.........dude can play
travieso7473 1 year ago
@KolerikRocks no , kerry did not write this one.
ke2323 1 year ago
to annswer your question, Kerry Livegren wrote that song bud. I have about everyone of the kansas albums, but never been to a show yet, and Robby steinhardt was a good violinst
KolerikRocks 1 year ago
It's Livgren.
Db60Dc19 2 years ago
I agree. No one had a voice like him. No one compared with him in the "Kansas" era. When he left the band it was all downhill from there. I have seen them 3 times. Once without Steve Walsh and it was no where near as good.
Db60Dc19 2 years ago
I saw them in 76 in Allentown! Awesome show. No other band has ever been even close to being like Kansas. One of my favorite concerts out of many.
Db60Dc19 2 years ago
Yeah, basically the 1980s was almost the death of prog - even the 1970s prog bands were abandoning their prog roots in the 1980s (Kansas, Genesis, Yes). Then, Marillion came along in 1983 and restored my faith in great prog music. Listen to any of their albums from 1983-1987!
prog4evr 2 years ago
i believe it was a collaboration between Walsh and Livren, maybe just Livren though, not 100% on that one
ThePinnacleSFA 2 years ago