Kansas - Miracles Out Of Nowhere (live 1980)
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I know many of us watch these and feel fortunate to have been around with bands like Kansas. We loved life, had good times, and no worries for the future. The world was limitless and we cared dearly for all our friends and families. Somewhere along the way we started to care more about things and conveniences than we did for the people. We lost something along the way and that won't ever come back. I miss those days
A $10 concert ticket to be blown away and entertained with all your friends.
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@ShaliakhYeshai I am a singer too, and guys like Walsh, Gramm, and Perry (just to name a few) were in a class by themselves.
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@ShaliakhYeshai Amen, amen, and amen!
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i saw them live last sunday and they were totally awesome
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Remember who opened that show? Hard to believe it was Van Halen
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When we were 15, my friends and I went to see some band (don't remember who). We walked in, and Kansas was playing "Down the Road." Our jaws dropped! I saw them twice after that, and they were always great; they remain one of my favorite bands.
Not only did Walsh have a great voice, but Robbie Steinhart was very underappreciated as a harmony vocalist. Some of the odd, angular counter-melodies he throws out to support the lead vocal lines are amazing.
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I can get tired of KANSAS ( the state), but prob not KANSAS the group!
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@ShaliakhYeshai they prob are second to Justin Beiber?...no? ;>P
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There is no room for positive music with an intelligent perspective in mass music today. But there are pockets of goodness still happening, it's just that the weird idiots at Rolling Stone are so concerned with the plight of the black rapper they don't cover any of it...but it's not important.
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Ready to see this remastered!!
If you'll notice, in today's music there are few like them. Dream theater and a small group of others qualify. But for the most the industry labels passify idiot no talent loving masses with the likes of hannah montana and other teen prefabricated, overcommercialized garbage that isn't fit for speakers.
I'm a professional vocalist myself, these guys are the reason I started as a kid in music. They are second to none in my book.
ShaliakhYeshai 3 years ago 32
they have truely inspired so many lives i will never get tired of KANSAS
LVVINLV 3 years ago 15