It's a little late now, since a lot of their era of musicians are no longer with us, but I wish someone had written a book about how the Draft impacted rock n' roll.
@elaine-658 күн бұрын
Had a sister 12 years older than me so remember listening to her albums . HS growing up with same old Lange syne music . Sadly my sister passed away this past April 2024. 💔💔💔🥲
@resocujr8 күн бұрын
I've been picking guitar for 51 years this year. Dan started it off for me when I "Stars" from Home Free on KNX-FM (Los Angeles) in March of 1973. Thanks for opening that door in my life, Dan. You have no idea of what you did for me and I'll always be grateful!
@billchessmen9 күн бұрын
Sugarloaf and Spirit are two underrated American rockbands
@paisano31512 күн бұрын
Awesome
@billyshane380415 күн бұрын
Kenny Pass the jelly
@paulferranti853619 күн бұрын
Stills plays the first solo on Claptons “Let It Rain “
@robintrip129 күн бұрын
We had the pleasure of working with Jerry Corbetta from Sugarloaf back in the mid 90's. He heard our version of "Don't Call Us" from our first EP kzbin.info/www/bejne/bZ6cdJ-cgpmFisk and liked it so much that he came to see us while we were touring in Vancouver and invited us to collaborate with him on a few songs at Grand Master studio's in L.A. It was a great experience working on pre-production with him for a week in Montreal, then L.A. for 2 more weeks. Great memories. Thanks again Jerry. R.I.P
@sweetbabyray1000Ай бұрын
Lot of Bobs in Sugarloaf.
@gxramirezАй бұрын
Thank you for including a photo of Amy Grant at the end but she should have been mentioned. She recorded Age to Age, Straight Ahead and Unguarded. All smash seminal historic Christian pop albums that defined CCM music. And all Grammy winners in 1983, 1985 and 1986. 💕💕💕
@gxramirezАй бұрын
And all platinum sellers and number 1s on Billboards Christian Pop chart to boot 🎉
@anthonyfoutch3152Ай бұрын
The greatest country rock band in history. The best show I ever went to was at the Nashville Speedway in about 74 Poco killed it with 4 encores. I felt sorry for the main act which I think was Leon. It was Waylon Poco and Leon Russel for $6.50.
@We_Seek_TruthАй бұрын
Being from Wichita myself and living here most of my life, I've seen him perform here several times, which is extra great because he's one of my guitar heroes who influenced my own playing, tho' I don't claim to be able to approach his level of expertise. He's just on the short list of major influences of mine.
@winnykooyman4851Ай бұрын
Where Randy was,it became a golden record!
@derhandtrommlerАй бұрын
There is a really good newer release by Manasses called "PIeces". It's outtakes and alternate versions. It's much better than the second record.
@cocreatechange852Ай бұрын
1977 was the most awesome for everything. 💖
@mariagilligan7133Ай бұрын
You are one of the few people that know" the story".
@marceldompierrejr.4170Ай бұрын
Superband
@elpatudo36702 ай бұрын
🎸🌹Happy Birthday Jerry! 🌹🎸🌠
@elpatudo36702 ай бұрын
🌠🌹🎸Feliz Cumpleaños Jerry🎸🌹🤙🏽!
@nickmerrick182 ай бұрын
Mannassas never gets old. I listen to it every week. Thank you Stephen and Chris, you kicked ass . Unforgettable
@markmark20802 ай бұрын
Started listening to KIMN in the late '50s, I remember when they played 'Tom Dooley' nonstop for I can't remember how long...Favorite DJ by a mile was Jay Mack (RIP)
@DonDuhamel-ln9dq2 ай бұрын
Really nice -Surfer’s Stomp!!!
@Jebbie19762 ай бұрын
Dan Fogelberg SO deserves a full-length documentary. Same Old Lang Syne is my all time favorite Christmas song.♥
@SkiKat-USA2 ай бұрын
I am amazed that the first album they made was so damn good! Some of the songs on there such as Miserlou and Pipeline are the "ne plus ultra" of that genre. I'm just amazed at how fast a person can play the lead guitar - flying fingers! To my mind, there are really the progenitors of surf music. Remember, this was back in the mid to late 60s. Amazing.
@broeheemed322 ай бұрын
Ah, yes...... the ranch that the members of Chicago paid for but didn't own.
@Kim-iv4ty2 ай бұрын
One gaff A good feelin to know was released in 1972 not 1973.
@DavidAcevedoAlvaro2 ай бұрын
I thought for a long time that it just couldnt get better than Red Rocks 78 even with Donna wailing away on Deal
@RockReynolds2 ай бұрын
I discovered Hot Rize, thanks to the late 80's remake of the movie, "The Blob". No kiddin'. --- Early in the movie, the Sheriff enters a Diner, there's a song on the Radio, and someone asks if they like "Country Music". --- I really liked the song on the Radio, which turned out to be Keith Whitley's, "You Don't Have to Move that Mountain", performed by Hot Rize. --- I stayed to watch the Credits at the end of the Movie, to see who the band was. That was my introduction to Hot Rize, and I bought my first Hot Rize CD soon afterwards.
@ApostleofLoveMedjugorie2 ай бұрын
Excellent one-of-a-kind song!...Remember hearing on KEEL AM radio Shreveport, Louisiana on Line Ave for the first time !
@impalaman97072 ай бұрын
As someone who spent much of his musical exploration investigating so-called "one hit wonder" bands---unfortunately, Sugarloaf was the only band whose remaining material didn't measure up to their one---or two-hits in my eyes. And I had good expectations that the rest of their songs would be as good--if not better--than "Green Eyed Lady" and "Don't Call Us"---but came away very disappointed. And just so you know---that hasn't been my usual experience with these types of bands at all!
@nc98312 ай бұрын
Loved seeing them at the Niwot Grange back in the day.
@thegrandmasabrina3 ай бұрын
RIP Dan Fogelberg.
@ryanmoore27793 ай бұрын
12 point ⚡️?
@SuperstarBR3 ай бұрын
Been a long, almost 20 years and I still miss you brother Jerry.
@nowiknowuryder3 ай бұрын
Almost 30 bro 😢
@joegongora22003 ай бұрын
Green Eyed lady was Sugarloaf’s masterpiece the long and the short version are great songs. I prefer listening to the long version because it’s a very amazing tune 🎶. Living in a coastal town like Corpus Christi, Texas USA. I always imagined many green eyed ladies strolling through the beaches of South Texas. I always thought that when the song was written that they had my hometown in mind. In 1970 I was 14 when the song came out and that’s what I thought. My imagination ran wild at that age but that’s how I coped with my problems by turning to music 🎵. Music has always been my passion, especially the good songs and whether they became hit or not Sugarloaf has always recorded good songs that deserve to be listened to. Thanks for sharing this info with us because Green Eyed Lady will always be a timeless classic.😊
@HeRacesTheSun3 ай бұрын
I'm reading David Cassidy's book, and he tells of the time he went up there to work on song ideas and record up there for 3 weeks. He said he lost his ability to sing some of his highest notes because of the high elevation. David was working up there with Bryan Johnson of the Beach Boys for song ideas and Bryan arranging the harmony vocals.
@dbtls3 ай бұрын
Love them. Diversified
@guitarttimman3 ай бұрын
He was great.
@prophecyalerttoday3 ай бұрын
Saw Dan Fogelberg at Coors Events Center at the University of Colorado Boulder, Colorado in 1980 or 1981. I believe it was the first concert ever at that Venue? I’m pretty sure it was a solo concert without a band, and was a phenomenal concert! He was an incredible songwriter (one of the most gifted songwriters ever, in any genre)! When I heard he died in December 2007 I was heartbroken and still am in 2024. I miss you Dan - you died way too young
@arbiehill683 ай бұрын
Some of Shelly’s Blues = The late great Michael Nesmith
@arbiehill683 ай бұрын
Some of Shelly’s Blues - The late great Michael Nesmith
@nicholaswright36784 ай бұрын
That show at Mile High to close the 1991 Summer Tour was one of my best times. They were in Bonner Springs Kansas for 2 nights, then everybody had 2 days to get to one single show in Colorado to close out the tour. The mix isn't great (JG can be hard to hear) but man were they on. Check out the Eyes Picasso it was unbelievable.
@francoisbouvier78614 ай бұрын
There are plenty of wonderful memories. I'm still spinning the old vinyl to this day.
@muxux44 ай бұрын
I was 12 when I first heard this fantastic group and 54 years later, still do. Green Eyed Lady, Woman and Tongue in Cheek are my favorites. A greatly underrated band and almost forgotten.
@Bunbeck-pf9iw4 ай бұрын
Those folks were so lucky ! I wish I could have been there ! ♥️🐰🐇🌹🥰😍😘🌙🌟🔥⭐️🌈✨🕊️🪽
@Bunbeck-pf9iw4 ай бұрын
I have always loved the horses ! But will always love the love the Gratefuldead ! ♥️🐰🐇🌹☠️💀💦💧🌧️🫧⚡️🕊️🪽👻👽🪐🛸🚀🌟⭐️✨☄️🔥🌙🌈💫🥰😍😘not fade away !
@Bunbeck-pf9iw4 ай бұрын
I like Bruce Hornsby he’s good at what he does plus good to look at ! ♥️🐰🐇🌹😘🥰😍💦🫧💧🌧️☀️🌈🕊️🪽⚡️💥🔥🌙
@Bunbeck-pf9iw4 ай бұрын
I also have a friend that was there when the st, Helene’s mountain went off + he brought back some ash from it for me which I still have ! ♥️🐰🐇🌹😍🥰😘👽🪐🛸🚀🪽🕊️🌟💥💫☄️☀️✨⚡️⭐️🌙🕊️🪽🌈
@Bunbeck-pf9iw4 ай бұрын
I’m so glad to be able to c this ! So new to me , I love it ! ♥️🐰🐇🌹🪽🕊️👽🪐🛸🚀☄️💥⭐️⚡️🌙✨💧💦🔥☀️⚡️⭐️to u y’all
@bretbailey83754 ай бұрын
He'll yeah!! I loved KIMN as a kid. It was priceless. Between episodes of Chicken Man, the Ayatollah of Rockin Rolla, Steve Kelley it was,cool as cool could be.