"It was no more violent than the Declaration of Independence."
@jgn21123 күн бұрын
The bass player looks like Forrest Gump after he got done running through the desert.
@billrussell39404 күн бұрын
Richie Faulkner @3:27?
@PhilWright-l2r10 күн бұрын
I saw them at Port Vale football ground on Saturday August 1st 1981. It was an all day affair with Vardis, Quiet Riot, Mahogany Rush, Ozzy and Motorhead. Me and my mate Rob were 17 and we hitched there and back. It was quite a day.
@markhuru11 күн бұрын
Triumph 1979 Duluth minn....
@kennydargert872413 күн бұрын
It was frying pan hot out there that day and I've always said that Triumph stole the day and I stand by that assertion. Although a lot of the bands did great, Triumph was especially on point. I was 18 and it was the best day ever and it cost 20 bucks!! lol. We drove from the west Valley in 2 cars and one of them broke down so all 8 of us piled into a datsun pickup with a shell on it and SENT IT lol.
@AaronGobert17 күн бұрын
They blew them away for a few reasons..#1 being..they are all musicians,its not a fashion show,#2.i would think they were the most sober band there.#3.they are just plain better.
@tjmmcd121 күн бұрын
We ALL got lazy and didn't shave for 3 years? NONSENSE! The FAKE beards are their trademark.
@SuperWhitesnake122 күн бұрын
This is Canada’s premier rock trio.
@redbaron107126 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing this!
@curtisburrell812227 күн бұрын
I had just turned 18 what a concert !!! My boys and me from Redlands. My three were Triumph, JP and the Scorpions.
@geezberry888928 күн бұрын
more attempted censorship by the dems. i thought they were for free speech?
@brittanybailey942628 күн бұрын
Lies
@canuck64Ай бұрын
So goddamn underrated
@monmixerАй бұрын
I am so glad I grew up in the 60's and in the 70's as a teen to adult. at at 76. I went right to work in a local theatre. I had been been playing for about 4 or 5 years already and was getting there. Being around all of these shows and seeing up close certainly helped. They started pumping rock concerts into the theatre. They were wanting to buy new seats and put carpet in so they just let it rip for several years. Our arena opened in 77. In the theatre alone. I had seen it all. ACDC with Bon Scott, met Angus, he came right up to me and talked to me. I propped some doors open for him so he could get to the balcony wanted to play up there and he did. Priest, UFA Molly Hatchet, Blackfoot, and the list just goes on. I have worked with all of them. UFO, that was a blast. Skynyrd played out arena in 77 a few months before the crash.
@EDDIETRUJILLO-q8pАй бұрын
Thank God for Joe Anthony "The Godfather" of rock radio in San Antonio for turning us on to Triumph,
@George-gf5xsАй бұрын
Great Canadian Kids
@XenaphobeJoe-n1jАй бұрын
Triumph is like taking your favorite band..and replacing the guitarist with someone lousy
@stephtraveler7378Ай бұрын
Im ashamed to be white. I think I'll vote for Cumala.
@patrickriordan8617Ай бұрын
🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
@RodSchaffnerАй бұрын
Watch triumphs performance at the US festival if u want to see a rockin show in front of 300,000 people
@MarcGiancolaАй бұрын
It's California the world's biggest s*** hole
@drew6194Ай бұрын
When I was in grade 9 at Bloor Collegiate in Toronto Rik Emmett was in grade 12 or 13. He was chums with my cousin and was the quietest, most unassuming guy you'd want to meet. He played a lot of classical guitar at the time.
@shawnstarks1743Ай бұрын
Triumph was the best band that Day. Yes yes I know I know they were better than Van Halen.
@CVMGAMАй бұрын
and how many OTHER captains are also on the plane ???
@simon19941829 күн бұрын
one and he's called Eddie
@CVMGAM29 күн бұрын
@@simon199418 actually, with each flight, the plane has other captains to actually do most of the flying. Bruce just does it while the film is rolling.
@renesaenz5463Ай бұрын
at 0:55 brother is wearing a Kiss 99.5 T-shirt. RIP Joe Anthony thanks for bringin Rock and Roll to San Antonio
@413TomaccoRoadАй бұрын
BS. Triumph are the D bags
@johnsmith7345Ай бұрын
I remember seeing Triumph play on Yonge St at the Picadilly Tube when they were a Led Zepplin cover band.
@darich44Ай бұрын
Dipshit vj to Foxes top anchor. About rite
@stormbringercoming8105Ай бұрын
Thank goodness Eddie Trunk was on this video. Because he personally knows the musicians. Quite well too.
@tonysams7261Ай бұрын
Metal heads and Heavy metal bands are NOT dirtbags!!!
@bobiggy1162Ай бұрын
Triumph was Phenomenal!🎸🎸🥁🎤👍
@canislupis3129Ай бұрын
We had these guys play at our high school and as part of the school stage staff we had to deal with them. Total idiots who thought they were something else, at the time the drummer was adding little pieces of broken glass to the drums to make them into a glitter ball, and he talked a couple of us into helping. Later they set the curtains on fire. I never liked them.
@phillipleblanc6508Ай бұрын
I saw Triumph play a small venue back in the late 70's. They are a great band.
@skinnyg28212 ай бұрын
Ohh jadi benran di kontrol ls kalo lagi konser, biar kompak
@14393152 ай бұрын
Class lasts forever.
@mikewoods85652 ай бұрын
I was a 17-year-old kid from Calgary and I was there !. My brother won a trip off the radio and took me
@lars_g_sorensenswitzerfoot66772 ай бұрын
Is that a hairpiece?
@stephenlysinger30482 ай бұрын
i was there they were EPIC
@greggrsham-ri8sh2 ай бұрын
We watched it as it happened and for week's after that
@greggrsham-ri8sh2 ай бұрын
1984 Triumph in the OMNI ATLANTA GA was AMAZING A mirror ball was hit with a white laser and thousands of actual points of light swirling during world of fantasy?On a school night?I was one of about 2 out of 10 kids that were allowed to go to BIG STUFF as long as we went to school the next day but. Dude left ATLANTA and headed towards ALABAMA and 30 minutes to hour WELCOME TO ALABAMA But not a problem and he had a muscle car so I crapped my pants and we made the WHITE KNUCKLE ride bach to DULUTH GA was freezing but wonderful concert memories before www666AntichristUSAville had RAPED my life and millions and millions of people being held HOSTAGE at gun and badge national guard military MURDERER TRAITOR point for hometown SLAVE LABOR pacified as EMPLOYMENT and hometown EXTORTION pacified as RENT TAXES and bill's late fees and increase and LOANS IN USURY not interest on a loan pacified as PAYMENT plans and VEHICULAR HOMICIDE and MEDICAL HOMICIDE and MONETARY HOMICIDE and stalker HOMICIDE so www666AntichristUSAville WALSTREET gambling on HUMAN monetary SLAVERY and HUMAN SACRAFICE based money and stock have value We must MARCH and REVOLT and DRAG every USA government TRAITOR SABOTEUR out down to the lowest level government traitor judge lawyer and all committing TREASON on capital hill SOLICITING BRIBES for decades from lobbyists and now pacified as campaign contributions and fund raising and finally PACS and SUPER PACS We must dig up REAGAN DAHH DAHH BUSH NIXON RUMSFELD and all dead USA government TRAITORS and clone them endlessly after PUBLIC TV CIA MI6 PENTAGRAM not Pentagon enhanced interrogation techniques and full confessions and MEDICAL EXPERIMENTS and DEEP SPACE EXPLORATION with notes in computer telling the aliens what the WWW666ANTICHRISTUSAVILLE GOVERNMENT TRAITORS did on EARTH
@scotttimothy642 ай бұрын
What a voice
@michaelfarrell1142 ай бұрын
Talking nonsense
@georgekukula17262 ай бұрын
Awesome live band. I was there and they killed it!
@steveludwig42002 ай бұрын
Heard Triumph in 1979 in the record store I worked at in Fort Worth .and knew they were gonna be big.....Saw them LIVE three years before this show.....
@kirkscobey30312 ай бұрын
San Antonio’s Joe Anthony “Godfather of Rock” helped put them on the map. They’re a very class act!
@rolandbruno6862 ай бұрын
They were my favorite band throughout High School. 81-84
@lawoftheuniverse80892 ай бұрын
Who's the Guy at 4:49 ?
@meattooth13032 ай бұрын
i was a teen and remember watching at couple US fest on tv. maybe mtv? i was very much into van halen at the time.
@dbdb7032 ай бұрын
I saw and met Rick back in the early nineties when he played in a place called the Graffiti, just outside of Pittsburgh, Pa. When we walked in, he was walking down some steps and he had flowers in his hand that someone must have gave him, and he was very nice and shook my hand. Then he played a very cool show, up close and personal. A memory Ill never forget.