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We lost one of the greatest voices of the 80s and beyond and when Tony Lewis the esteemed voice and bassist of the multi-platinum power pop band the Outfield passed way at just 62 years old.
Tony was a lights out vocalist. With that distinct voice that made the Outfield a mainstay of the decade when Your Love went to #6 in 1986
Tony Lewis had a voice that was a spiraling, grand, extravaganza of human emotion. I was honored to interview Tony at length and discuss his life from the first song he heard that inspired him to form a band, his unique partnership with guitarist John Spinks and the stories behind the Outfield’s biggest rock and roll songs along with many other insights.
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The Music and Vinyl Community lost one of the greatest voices of the 80s and beyond and when
Tony Lewis the esteemed voice and bassist of the multi-platinum power pop band the Outfield. He was just 62 years old.
Tony was a lights out vocalist. With that distinct voice he made the Outfield a mainstay of the decade when Your Love went to #6 in 1986
He was preceded in death by his blood brother and musical partner guitarist/songwriter John Spinks who passed away from Cancer in 2014. Tony and John had a special chemistry and we all feel it in every song of The Outfield’s that we here.
“From their first single, “Say It Isn’t So”, you just knew that the Outfield were masters of Melodic rock. Rock songs with sure-fire, catchy riffs, drummer Alan Jackman’s driving beat, and out of this world background vocals. Songs you could sing along to and listened to until your cassette tape wore out. For me, it was the high pitched, straight ahead, grab you by the neck lead vocals that pushed the band over the top and well above some of the other power pop bands at the time.
I distinctly remember buying “Play Deep” after I discovered them from the radio. I was more than elated to show my friends, my latest musical discovery, and of course, they followed suit and became massive fans. That’s one of the tricks to this band. The music of the Outfield really reached across the aisle as well as any band of it’s day. What I mean is that the metal heads, the wavers, the preppies, hell even the cowboys, they all loved them some Outfield.
Tony Lewis had a voice that was a spiraling, grand, extravaganza of human emotion. I am so grateful that I had the opportunity to sit down with Tony and discuss his life from the first song he heard that inspired him to form a band, his unique partnership with guitarist John Spinks and the stories behind the Outfield’s biggest songs. I’m going to share a portion of that interview here, One note, we touch upon their biggest hit Your Love in the interview, but for an in depth mini-documentary on the song, please click on our link below to watch it at the professor of ROCK VEVO CHANNEL. And make sure to subscribe to this channel to celebrate the greatest artists and song of all time. Here’s TONY

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@SamanthaMunitz
@SamanthaMunitz 3 жыл бұрын
It must be the coolest feeling in the world for Tony Lewis to stand on stage and have his fans sing his songs back to him. It shows that he's reached people. What a gift to receive!
@shane6242
@shane6242 3 жыл бұрын
Rest in peace Tony.
@Luca_Denhard
@Luca_Denhard 3 жыл бұрын
The Outfield is so underrated! Tony had such an incredible voice. My parents listen to them all the time and eventually I started listening to them. Say it isn’t so is my favorite song by them. Rest In Peace
@captainfart231
@captainfart231 3 жыл бұрын
Me being 17 years old right now. I really wish my friends saw what I saw in these guys. Thank you Professor for being among the ones who are honoring him right now. This is a great great loss.
@vinerwe
@vinerwe 3 жыл бұрын
Wish my kids would get into 80s music as much as you are.
@thebeamerdreamer
@thebeamerdreamer 3 жыл бұрын
I'm 17 and I feel the same
@kittieObermeyer
@kittieObermeyer 5 ай бұрын
@@vinerwe😂
@jamesgilliam5278
@jamesgilliam5278 4 ай бұрын
I was 19 when I heard them in 86 for the first time. From the first notes of Your love I was a fan. And followed them for a couple of years. They were very big for a while. Tony's voice was so great. I'm old now but it was a great time to be alive
@TheReeldeel15615
@TheReeldeel15615 3 жыл бұрын
RIP 🙏 Tony Lewis. I made the mistake of listening to this on the train coming home. Cried like a baby at the end. What a lovely man he was.
@kurtzimmerman1637
@kurtzimmerman1637 3 жыл бұрын
RIP Mr Lewis. you were a true artist! my God i must be getting old.
@oswjim
@oswjim 3 жыл бұрын
you are .... we all are ... those who build our childhood and teen years are dying little by little -- sad
@kurtzimmerman1637
@kurtzimmerman1637 3 жыл бұрын
@@oswjim that's life! RIP tony! you will be missed!
@elipetzold1966
@elipetzold1966 3 жыл бұрын
0 dislikes. No one's got the guts to diss Tony Lewis, and for good reason.
@Retroscoop
@Retroscoop 3 жыл бұрын
Don't awake sleeping dogs. There are always idiots out there who have nothing better to do than to serial-erase zero dislikes...
@GNEWZ
@GNEWZ 3 жыл бұрын
Adam: What a fantastic interview. Your got me crying, again. So many moments, but the look on Tony’s face as he talked about John, and got chocked up.... wow. People forget these are human beings, and as a kid who has grown up idolizing The Outfield, I am most grateful that I got to know Tony and Carol personally. The music will remain, but my friend is gone, and I grieve with his wife and family. Thank you for capturing the human that Tony Lewis was, for all to see now and in the future. Please keep up the great work, Professor. -Doug in Detroit
@georgebarry8640
@georgebarry8640 3 жыл бұрын
I guess that's what did it for me,too. When I heard the music..in the 80s..there was an immediate authenticity. You knew it was from a real person. A voice you knew. So many drum machines and samplers were going on..but The Outfield came across as genuine, from the heart. And years later,nothing has changed. I want to thank the camera man...you captured so much in this interview. Watch the eyes. I couldn't help but feel the deep loss that Tony felt,when speaking of John Spink's passing. It's a feeling that easily took some years off of Tony, I think. It was sorrowful to watch. But, we have the music. And they gave it their best..and yes, Tony and John..if you can read this: You DID capture the magic!! So many times. I am glad I met you. You outshined soooo many. We were lucky to know you. I hope you catch up with John and have as much joy in the future as you gave Us in your past. Thank you.
@briza2022
@briza2022 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, he definitely look so heart broken when he said there was never going to be another John again.
@larrylambert1220
@larrylambert1220 3 жыл бұрын
I know this sound cliché, but the Professor covers the artists whose music was the sound track of my youth. As a teenager in the eighties; cassette music from the Fixx, Duran Duran, the Police, Honeymoon Suite, Glass Tiger, Mr. Mister, and especially the Outfield were in constant rotation in my 83 Escort's stereo. During those long forgotten days I would find myself driving down some back country road, waiting to get out of school and starting my life. During the spring and summer of 89 I played Voices of Babylon till the cassette almost wore out. Not a bad song on that album. At 49 yrs. old right now I would give almost anything to go back and relive those days one more time. God speed, Tony Lewis. Thank you for the memories.
@adriadri305
@adriadri305 3 жыл бұрын
I'm 49 as well. I would love to take that journey back as well. If only....
@geno9112
@geno9112 3 жыл бұрын
Totally agree. Best times of my life! The Outfield, And Honeymoon Suite! Probably my most listened to albums of the 80's
@timhanna4700
@timhanna4700 3 жыл бұрын
throw in night ranger as well. Sister Christian blasting through my one speaker kraco car cassette deck in a 76 ford pinto.
@larrylambert1220
@larrylambert1220 3 жыл бұрын
@@timhanna4700 Night was already in that rotation.
@dynjarren8355
@dynjarren8355 3 жыл бұрын
Wow. This is too early. All my eighties hero’s are going away. This surprises me. 62 is still to young to pass. RIP Tony
@inahaze76
@inahaze76 3 жыл бұрын
This one hurts me the most
@raymondkurtyka754
@raymondkurtyka754 3 ай бұрын
Yes it is another talent gone too soon
@kingsethos5108
@kingsethos5108 3 жыл бұрын
"Your Love" is just one of those songs that is a timestamp for me, whenever I hear it I can shut my eyes and remember what I was doing and feeling in 1986. This year 2020 started off on Jan 7 with the loss of Neil Peart, continued on with my father in May, Eddie Van Halen not too long ago and now Tony. I come here for a sense of comfort and really am grateful to you Professor for your great interviews and education.
@rikfroschauer1743
@rikfroschauer1743 3 жыл бұрын
don't forget Helen Reddy, Mac Davis, Benny Mardones, Spencer Davis... 2020 has sucked big time! Sorry the your loss of your dad
@mateorincon3448
@mateorincon3448 3 жыл бұрын
@@rikfroschauer1743 And Bill Withers
@johnpaul9830
@johnpaul9830 3 жыл бұрын
Kenny Rodgers as well, my dad cried and In the end of March I did as well my dad passed from the corona virus. I can relate
@lastminutebackpacker5632
@lastminutebackpacker5632 3 жыл бұрын
You will be blown away If you watch Tony Lewis (on KZbin) singing these songs in 2018. He was 60 years old and sounded the same as he did back in the 80's. Another amazing voice silenced.
@kirkjohnson9353
@kirkjohnson9353 3 жыл бұрын
I'm endlessly fascinated by song writers who have a hit and think 'we thought it was just another song'. There are so many stories like that. Toto was offered Human Nature by their member Steve Porcaro and said basically "Nah, it's not something we are interested in". So, it goes to Michael Jackson who turns it into a smash hit.
@theonlyredspecial
@theonlyredspecial 3 жыл бұрын
No idea he died. Some great tracks to remember. He won’t be forgotten.
@AFloodofSolaceJohnWhigham
@AFloodofSolaceJohnWhigham 3 жыл бұрын
Amen to that. Class Act.
@sergiomm2392
@sergiomm2392 3 жыл бұрын
RIP Tony Lewis and John Spink, I grew up with their music, like many of you, it is an important part of the lives of many of us. Please complete the circle by interviewing Alan Jackman, only he is left of this wonderful band.
@adriadri305
@adriadri305 3 жыл бұрын
I would love to hear from him too
@daveb1081
@daveb1081 3 жыл бұрын
@@adriadri305 same! id really. like to see what he's up to these days. Simon Dawson is another guy id interview, he was the other drummer that filled in for Alan on the Diamond Days era
@JohnBrown-yx4ec
@JohnBrown-yx4ec 3 жыл бұрын
What about the other guitarist from the early years? The blond one (NOT Spinks)? He was on all videos
@daveb1081
@daveb1081 3 жыл бұрын
@@JohnBrown-yx4ec that was Simon Dawson, iirc he was also their drummer when Alan apparently left after the Diamond Days tour or something, they talk about it in an interview back in the day
@jude999
@jude999 3 жыл бұрын
@@JohnBrown-yx4ec graham leslie just for tours
@AI_Surfer
@AI_Surfer 3 жыл бұрын
'Taking My Chances' should have been a big hit for the band. It's such an incredible song. Instead it remains buried deep in the 'Play Deep' album. R.I.P. Tony.
@inahaze76
@inahaze76 3 жыл бұрын
Thoughtful lyrics and good vocals from John Spinks on that song
@Thomasmemoryscentral
@Thomasmemoryscentral 2 жыл бұрын
@@inahaze76 some of their follow up singles should have been just as big as Your Love. Talking of course about Since You've Been Gone, All The Love In The World, Everytime You Cry and Voices Of Babylon
@gregorysmith3405
@gregorysmith3405 Жыл бұрын
Agreed. That song was always one of my favorites.
@vsuarezp
@vsuarezp 3 жыл бұрын
He will be missed. RIP Tony Lewis.
@IAmValefree
@IAmValefree 3 жыл бұрын
Play Deep is such an underrated record by such an underrated band. One of my personal all time favorite records, it's pure pop perfection. Tony's incredible voice is such an understated voice of the 80's, effortlessly punching up to the top of the tenor range. It's like a soaring eagle of emotion, that's the best way I can put it haha This news absolutely blindsided me and devastated me, I adore The Outfield and share Play Deep around w friends. Thank you so much for sharing the interview too, I loved getting Tony's input to your questions. Take care Professor!
@IAmValefree
@IAmValefree 3 жыл бұрын
@giovanni pilu LMAO so rude! By today's standards yes, absolutely an underrated record. They're basically the "Your Love band" these days, so get *your* facts straight, and learn some manners while you're at it.
@lancecollins9278
@lancecollins9278 Жыл бұрын
Play Deep is one of those incredibly rare albums where every single track is worth listening to. Not one song to skip over, all the way to Nervous Alibi, last track. Just phenomenal.
@CW-le8wc
@CW-le8wc 3 жыл бұрын
"I'm walking in the midnight sun, once again." Man, their harmonies still echo in my head. I love The Outfield and it's truly sad to hear of Tony's passing. Thanks for posting this full length interview. Your work, as always, is fantastic.
@deanrobert9953
@deanrobert9953 3 жыл бұрын
Was just going to comment on that lyric! brilliant
@davidwise3426
@davidwise3426 3 жыл бұрын
Terrific group and songs. I love Tony's voice. He was a baby-faced singer in the '80s, seems like a healthy, happy middle-aged man in this wonderful interview. He's right, the '60s inspired so many artists musically. An incredible loss. May the Universe rest his soul.
@salozmen29
@salozmen29 3 жыл бұрын
What a nice humble person. Such a huge loss.
@Faltor895
@Faltor895 Жыл бұрын
The universe?? Lol. It is an object, like a rock. You mean God.
@localdetroitidiot2662
@localdetroitidiot2662 3 жыл бұрын
“IM SOOO SAD FEELIN BLUE SINCE YOU LEFT IVE BEEN MISSING YOU”
@chiajon6397
@chiajon6397 3 жыл бұрын
I had the pleasure of meeting Tony, John and Alan at a record signing before a concert in Houston. They were opening for Starship at Southern Star Amphitheater. They played their set in the rain and roared louder than the thunder. They ended their set just as the bottom fell out we all rushed out of the venue. It was a memorable show. Soundtrack to our lives indeed. RIP Tony and John.
@deanrobert9953
@deanrobert9953 3 жыл бұрын
Anyone else now rediscovering their Outfield albums and just loving the shit out of it?!? 80's yet timeless. 'Say It Isn't So' in my ears right now... hmmm... so good. Crisp. Sharp. Fabulous sound, wonderful vocal harmonies. EDIT - guilty of post before watching entire vid clip. Outfield fans go search out Tony's 2020 recordings. Really nice..
@georgebarry8640
@georgebarry8640 3 жыл бұрын
Yes!
@hollis68
@hollis68 3 жыл бұрын
They hit the US right in the middle of my HS years.... tragic that both John and Tony have passed. Grateful they shared their incredible talent and I was old enough to appreciate it then and now!
@Miamiborne1969
@Miamiborne1969 3 жыл бұрын
Exactly! Me too!
@timvandenbrink4461
@timvandenbrink4461 3 жыл бұрын
It’s was the soundtrack of the Summer of 87’ for me. What a fantastic time to be young.
@gaae2000
@gaae2000 3 жыл бұрын
I just turned 50 and its hard to think that in the next 10 years so many of my favorite 80s rock "idols" are gonna be gone.....I landed in this land on Feb. 2016...and when I heard The Outfield"...that song Your Love....I felt connected to the land and everything will be ok. Dr. Thx so much for this interview.
@stevelucero9047
@stevelucero9047 3 жыл бұрын
Obviously, Tony's voice is the most recognizable aspect that makes the Outfield sound unique... but I also think John's guitar tone was a huge contribution.. clean, slightly chorused and a little crunchy... and very recognisable in its own right.
@adriadri305
@adriadri305 3 жыл бұрын
They were absolutely brilliant together. It was musical magic.
@bandwagonDan
@bandwagonDan 3 жыл бұрын
You nailed it. 👍🏿
@dampergoldenrod4156
@dampergoldenrod4156 2 жыл бұрын
their music was very good and high quality it gravitated towards high quality arena rock or college Rock
@RemmikRotus
@RemmikRotus 2 жыл бұрын
I agree! There sound was so bright and crisp even down to the snappy snare. Play Deep is one of my go to albums when testing out a new sound system in the car or at home, even to this day. Listening to this on a Klipsch sound system is ideal since Klipsch is know for their tweeter horn sound. It makes for a bright concert sound in your living room.
@pats5375
@pats5375 2 жыл бұрын
And their very unique and great harmony!
@kinglarry52
@kinglarry52 3 жыл бұрын
Rest in Peace Tony Lewis you will be missed by many
@ridehead8771
@ridehead8771 3 жыл бұрын
I haven't met anybody that hated The Outfield, they were like timeless. Play Deep in particular never sounds dated in 2020. Amazing band and to be honest underrated.
@BrotherApexx
@BrotherApexx 3 жыл бұрын
I'm sad for Tony's passing in a way that's different from how I feel about the passing of EVH. I guess because I had just recently watched the interview with Tony and his death seems so unexpected and he seems like such a nice guy. Plus, while I liked The Outfield songs I heard on the radio I never bought the LP's and wish I had--of the British bands, I was more into Swing Out Sister, Breathe, and Johnny Hates Jazz. Anyway, now I have some new music to explore. Rest in peace, Tony.
@jrgilbert
@jrgilbert 3 жыл бұрын
Better late than never mate. Those bands you mention I too loved...especially Breathe. All That Jazz is one of the greatest album ever for me.
@BrotherApexx
@BrotherApexx 3 жыл бұрын
@@jrgilbert Brother, I still regularly listen to All That Jazz, and their follow-up Peace of Mind. Such a talented group that I wish had made more music. Swing Out Sister just had a new album a few years back. But you're right: better late than never. I've been binging on pre-1984 Van Halen and The Outfield is next.
@nfijef
@nfijef 3 жыл бұрын
It's odd, as a guitar player and huge aficionado Of Ed, This hurts more deeply, Kinda like Chris Cornell, I just couldn't believe it. Best guitarists ever can't compete with the voice of Babylon.
@scottchoate6987
@scottchoate6987 3 жыл бұрын
The ending was the best, when you thank him for the music, and you two shook hands, you could tell, he really appreciated that, may tony rip, and john spinks.
@geoffreymaher7169
@geoffreymaher7169 3 жыл бұрын
Voices of Babylon album was on constant rotation in college and even now 30 years later! Every song on it is good. "Part of Your Life" is just amazing.
@michaeljohnson9696
@michaeljohnson9696 3 жыл бұрын
Why is it that only the good die young. The Outfield is one of the most underrated bands of the 80’s. My favorite of theirs is For You. Well done Professor!
@oswjim
@oswjim 3 жыл бұрын
my outfield 5er, no particular order: * say it isn't so * your love * winning it all * all the love * since you've been gone
@thatnerdbotdiaz2006
@thatnerdbotdiaz2006 3 жыл бұрын
Taking My Chances Since youve been gone All the love in the world Your Love I don't need her Say it isn't so
@greensombrero3641
@greensombrero3641 3 жыл бұрын
for you?
@thatnerdbotdiaz2006
@thatnerdbotdiaz2006 3 жыл бұрын
@@greensombrero3641 if you are saying"your top song?" Then yes
@greensombrero3641
@greensombrero3641 3 жыл бұрын
@@thatnerdbotdiaz2006 No, sorry, I meant the song "For You". I'm surprised its not in your top 5er
@thatnerdbotdiaz2006
@thatnerdbotdiaz2006 3 жыл бұрын
@@greensombrero3641 ah Yes I just enjoy those songs more because I've listened to them longer
@lastminutebackpacker5632
@lastminutebackpacker5632 3 жыл бұрын
I think about how great the 80's and the music were everyday. Thank you Adam for keeping the memories alive!
@viol8r
@viol8r 3 жыл бұрын
RIP. Your Love holds a pivotal place in my musical memory.
@adanmares8858
@adanmares8858 3 жыл бұрын
And another piece of my Youth fades away with this great singer.
@Miamiborne1969
@Miamiborne1969 3 жыл бұрын
I can't believe Tony is gone, after he recently got rolling again and sounding Fantastic! How awesome is is that his wife helped him with his songs!!! Sad that he suddenly passed like he did. Great interview!
@aarons4795
@aarons4795 2 жыл бұрын
What he pass from?
@matthewpeterson3329
@matthewpeterson3329 Жыл бұрын
Tony Lewis really seemed like a down to earth guy. Not pretentious, never claimed to be deep or special, or even overly talented... just a guy who likes writing songs with his best friend, songs he would enjoy listening to. And he seemed genuinely appreciative that other folks liked to listen to their songs. He's the kind of person who would never say, "Do you know who I am?" We need more of him out there!
@gsmith207
@gsmith207 3 жыл бұрын
I hope they are together again. Awesome Prof. Thanks for this.
@billbright100
@billbright100 3 жыл бұрын
Extremely sad to hear that he had passed. The Outfield was a classic 80s band. I remember hearing Play Deep right after it came out and immediately becoming a fan.
@noahhenderson7485
@noahhenderson7485 3 жыл бұрын
I just didn't want this video to end I felt like you could have talked with him for hours about his life and The Outfield too. Your Love is my favorite song. It's a song that never gets old and I will always take the time to play it. RIP Tony Lewis, I just want to thank you for helping make such amazing songs like "Your Love".
@ethanlamb7324
@ethanlamb7324 3 жыл бұрын
Really sad to hear this. But am thankful for all the great interviews you had with him fairly recently. Keep up the good work Professor and R.I.P. Tony Lewis . Thank you for all the great music .
@chabomorphosis
@chabomorphosis 3 жыл бұрын
When the professor talks about Tony's new song: "Your voice hasn't lose a step it all! I WAS IMPRESSED!!!" and you can see the smile on Tony's face... As a singer myself(the outfield it's a very big influence on my new AOR 80s band) and that's the BEST compliment someone could do to a singer. Hope you're in a good place Tony... Love you! RIP!
@caseyjpayne7606
@caseyjpayne7606 3 жыл бұрын
Peace to you Tony and John. Long live the music of the The Outfield!
@ministerofdarkness
@ministerofdarkness 3 жыл бұрын
RIP TONY LEWIS & EDDIE VAN HALEN 🎸 ROCK ON FOREVER 🎸
@freshhh_prince
@freshhh_prince 3 жыл бұрын
One of the most underrated bands. You can hear so much of their music in so many bands today!! So many great songs!!
@GregsGameRoom
@GregsGameRoom 3 жыл бұрын
The Outfield was my #1 band during my teenage years. Sad that I'll never get a chance to meet him. Such an amazing voice and it was just as wonderful the last few years. His Christmas song is incredible. Love you Tony!
@VIDSTORAGE
@VIDSTORAGE 3 жыл бұрын
It looks as if Cassettes are making a comeback by the amount of them on the table !
@lorenh763
@lorenh763 3 жыл бұрын
What a lovely person, and it's so sad they are both gone. I remember seeing them open for Journey on Raised on Radio tour in Seattle. They were pure magic on stage super talented and having a blast. I remember in the parking lot that I heard more outfield blasting from cars than Journey! Was a big surprise but that album play deep was super hot. Excellent interview
@steffendass4169
@steffendass4169 3 жыл бұрын
I was lucky enough to see these guys play live. Definitely one of the more under-appreciated bands of the 80s.
@rayreyes5405
@rayreyes5405 2 жыл бұрын
RIP Tony. Thanks to you and John for making the 80s so great. We miss you and will always remember you.
@adriankline1351
@adriankline1351 2 жыл бұрын
Hard to believe they are both gone. Rest In Peace Tony and John. Thank you for all the memories. You are missed.
@xendava9360
@xendava9360 2 жыл бұрын
Play Deep was a sensational album. The Outfield is obviously known for Your Love. Probably one of the greatest pop songs of all time.But Play Deep is an album where every song on the album is an absolute gem. If you haven't heard the whole album I would strongly recommend you do so. You will not be disappointed.
@flaviopitanga65
@flaviopitanga65 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Tony we miss you
@billystutz55
@billystutz55 3 жыл бұрын
Such a great band, I love The Outfield. Play Deep is one of the best power pop albums ever made. R.I.P. Tony and John, hope you're having a great jam session up in Rock & Roll Heaven
@MissyKinTN
@MissyKinTN 2 жыл бұрын
What a wonderful interview. So sad to hear of Tony’s passing.
@eightiesmusic1984
@eightiesmusic1984 3 жыл бұрын
It is so sad to hear Tony describing the sense of safety evoked by Penny Lane after his untimely death. He is right about the way the song evokes ordinary, every day life in Liverpool and any town anywhere really. I have loved The Outfield since 1989 when I got into Voices of Babylon and My Paradise, both great songs from an accomplished album in that hot UK summer. Rockeye followed in 1992 with great songs- he is right that they could not get arrested in the UK- they could not achieve a cross over hit through no fault of their own. Under a Stone is one of my favourites from Rockeye. For You in 1990 achieved heavy radio play on my local commercial station in Lancashire but again, in contrast to number 21 in America, nothing here. Plenty of US bands did make it in Britain in the eighties and nineties but sadly not The Outfield. There is footage of them from the Wogan show in 1989 on the BBC performing playback of Voices of Babylon, introduced as a band going places, but still no hits here. I thought it was great and still do that a band from the east end of London managed to break big in the USA. There is some footage from local news in London of them in the early days around 1985/ 86 about how they had succeeded in America. By all accounts Tony Lewis and John Spink were great people ( not forgetting drummer Alan Shacklock) and it is too sad that both are now gone. The news about Tony Lewis last week was a big shock but the music will endure.
@BJMallory
@BJMallory 3 жыл бұрын
I remember when Play Deep came out in ‘85. That sound spun my head around, and I never stopped loving their music. I wish I had gotten to see them live. Their music is a happy place for me. Thanks for this interview, Professor. 💔
@allatamusic
@allatamusic 3 жыл бұрын
I don't often get hooked quickly on a band, but I remember hearing the opening vocal line for "Your Love" and loving it. Bought the CD right away and my friend and I would come home after school, put it on repeat in his basement and play ping pong for hours and sing along. Thanks Tony.
@billybio6840
@billybio6840 3 жыл бұрын
Outfield Still in my daily playList to This day, saw All the love in the world on Samantha Taylor’s video hits in 85 or 86, and went out and bought Play Deep, been a fan ever since...sad news
@fluff2001
@fluff2001 3 жыл бұрын
@17:22 " Whenever he ( John ) was around I always felt safe, he was a great friend " ..... Is there a better way to describe a true friend ? You can tell he respects and really misses John very much. RIP Tony and John ..... I was in college in 1986 and Your Love was everywhere in all the dance clubs ..... Ecstasy Music we called it .......
@NickCager
@NickCager 3 жыл бұрын
Ditto. When the Outfield comes on the radio it brings back the old college days.
@johndavenport7073
@johndavenport7073 3 жыл бұрын
Wow! That was very well done! This guy does the best stuff!
@markbirchette8740
@markbirchette8740 3 жыл бұрын
Saw them warm up for Heart back in the day here in Utah. R.I.H Rock in Heaven. ✌
@dampergoldenrod4156
@dampergoldenrod4156 2 жыл бұрын
Heart and the outfield that must have been 1985 or 1986 and a tremendous show
@SThompsonRAMM_1203
@SThompsonRAMM_1203 3 жыл бұрын
Tony had the sweetest soul. It's no wonder we all loved him so much!
@lennomenno
@lennomenno 3 жыл бұрын
RIP Tony. The Outfield had a big part in making the 80’s special.
@michelejohnson28
@michelejohnson28 3 жыл бұрын
“Just because you’re right, that don’t mean I’m wrong” One of the best lyrics ever
@coryell902
@coryell902 3 жыл бұрын
The moment I heard "Your Love" on the radio, I literally got on my bike, rode to the mall, bought the "Play Deep" cassette, and spend the ENTIRE summer wearing out that tape. And then buying another and wearing THAT ONE out. Then eventually getting the CD. Definitely one of my top 5 "desert island" records. Loved Tony's voice, and though he's gone, so glad there's a robust legacy. Great interview, as always!
@poncianoedano6581
@poncianoedano6581 3 жыл бұрын
I played their songs when I'm home. Everything comes to an end. RIP Tony Lewis. Your songs plays around the world.
@mistermasada1829
@mistermasada1829 3 жыл бұрын
So sad. RIP Mr Lewis. I was fortunate enough to see The Outfield on their “ Bangin’ “ album tour and these guys were fantastic live. Tony’s vocals were and will always be one of a kind and his live singing was just like the studio. I always thought of them as an 80’s version of The Beatles. Tony Lewis will be sadly missed by this long time Outfield fan. At least Tony and John will be reunited. Thanks for the awesome music you made while you were here.
@dnosl8r
@dnosl8r 3 жыл бұрын
What a tragically sad year 2020 has been musically(As well as everything else!)... I sorted through the deaths and formed a band.... Band name: The Power of 6: Bass & Vocals: Tony Lewis Keyboards & Vocals: Little Richard Drums: Neil Peart Guitar & Keywords: Eddie Van Halen Guitar & Vocals: Peter Green Vocals: Brian Howe The power of this band!!!
@Hinch2011
@Hinch2011 3 жыл бұрын
So gratifying to watch this extended version of the interview and yet so hard knowing Tony has passed. What an amazing, genuine and talented soul. RIP. 🇦🇺 More great content from a great channel. 👏
@muhdfirdaus7406
@muhdfirdaus7406 3 жыл бұрын
the outfield is the reason why im fall in loves with 80's and 90's songs . btw rest in peace and thanks for the great musics ❤️
@wff58
@wff58 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you dear Tony, and to all of your band members for bringing all of us the gift of music in our lives ❤. Your emotional creativity has forever touched us all. You have left a huge part of yourself within each and every one of us. Live On in the next world, and we'll see you there 👍 😉 😎 🙌
@1973Kenny
@1973Kenny 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this tribute. RIP Tony
@MusicSkyHigh
@MusicSkyHigh 3 жыл бұрын
ONE of the best thing about being born in Brazil we treasure the best of 80's Rock bands , OK Outfield didn't do well in their homeland UK, but at least in Brazil and USA the band is well loved and followed. Brazilian Rock Fans appreciate 80's bands like no other nations do or just as well as Americans do !
@DC05570
@DC05570 3 жыл бұрын
🇧🇷👍🏼🎸🔊🎼🎶
@guitardoug12
@guitardoug12 3 жыл бұрын
You conduct the absolute best interviews! You ask the exact questions I am thinking, especially the Voices of Babylon meaning. I was that heavy metal teenager in the 80’s, but oh man, did I love the Outfield. It breaks my heart to see so many of our music hero’s pass away. It sucks getting old, but at least we can say we lived through the greatest decade in music history. Thank you so much for this interview, it’s taking everything I have not to break down and cry.
@crisprtalk6963
@crisprtalk6963 3 жыл бұрын
I wish there was more from this band back in the day. Loved his voice. Rest easy man!
@chrisod22
@chrisod22 3 жыл бұрын
Great music sticks around and stands the test of time. It is amazing how songs like "Your Love" were vilified in the early 90s, but stuck around to be enjoyed as much today, maybe more, than when it was released. If you are ever at a party/bar and "Your Love" comes on, look around the room. You will immediately see people light up. That's the power of great pop music. Simply put, The Outfield wrote a pop classic.
@Del-Scent
@Del-Scent 3 жыл бұрын
Tony's vocals were so strong. Great voice. He's right there with Steve Perry and Freddie Mercury vocally. Thanks for sharing your talent with the world. RIP.
@abqnurse5760
@abqnurse5760 3 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad you were able to interview him before his untimely passing. RIP Tony. 😪
@adriadri305
@adriadri305 3 жыл бұрын
3:40 in the morning and I'm lying in bed watching The Professor interview one of my musical heroes and I can't stop crying. Tony, John and Alan got me through some tough times in my youth and they were just brilliant. I was heartbroken when John passed and now to lose Tony so young. God bless and keep his family through this terrible time. Professor I thank you deeply for all you do for all of us. Till we all meet again in the next life Tony. Rest in peace my brother.
@mikedominguez9690
@mikedominguez9690 3 жыл бұрын
Feeling pretty sad right now. I had seen the the interview the professor had done with Tony Lewis about a month ago. I was glad that he was still making music. The Outfield was an important band in my life when I was a younger man. I had all their albums. I even got to see them once. I think that they opened for another bad, or I saw them at a state fair in the 80's. About 1985 I think. What I remember is that they sounded just like the album! They were great! I still listen to the Outfield all the time. RIP Tony Lewis. Your voice will never fade away. Because the "Outfield " lives on.
@Uccello05
@Uccello05 3 жыл бұрын
He was a great singer ,song writer and a very funny person , rest in peace Tony Lewis your songs live on after we do.
@davezalinko1354
@davezalinko1354 3 жыл бұрын
There was only one decade that had good music ... and we all know the one. First song I heard from Outfield was “Say it isn’t so” ... IMO the best song they put out. Still playing there songs yet today. They had their own unique sound.
@dampergoldenrod4156
@dampergoldenrod4156 2 жыл бұрын
There was really good music during the 1960s but it's not the music that we see and hear about in the rigged media
@Terk131
@Terk131 3 жыл бұрын
He had his own sound and the band was great. They had chemistry that was unique and Tony was a great guy. These songs will stand the test of time.
@petesajovec7555
@petesajovec7555 3 жыл бұрын
Saw them live at least twice in the early 2000's. But they were the soundtrack of my "coming of age" years in the early 90's, staple of many a mixtape. So grateful for them and so sad to hear the news.
@NuclearAtoms
@NuclearAtoms 3 жыл бұрын
I'm 18 years old and I love music and I heard all of these Outfield songs earlier this year and it's just the Fucking best! The background transitions and the vocal of Tony Lewis is just amazing!!!👏 Rest In Peace Tony,gone by not forgotten!!!
@andyroid5028
@andyroid5028 3 жыл бұрын
*Wow. This is sad. 62 is WAY too young. Sending sincere prayers & condolences from a fan (and my family) to his family & friends.* *Heaven's All-star Band just got a lot more special. Rest in peace, Mr. Tony Lewis.* PS: Professor, we're so thankful you were able to have a great interview of Tony recently. Great job. Sending brotherly hugs to you today, sir.
@modsleix6
@modsleix6 3 жыл бұрын
No wayyyyy... I hadn't heard of this 'til now... Tony Lewis, Reg Webb, John Spinks R.I.P....
@jamtree9746
@jamtree9746 3 жыл бұрын
A piece of my youth died with you. RIP Tony.
@dscheidt1
@dscheidt1 3 жыл бұрын
I was around in the day when these guys were making music but wasn't really aware of them so much as I became much later on ... I'm 70 years young and just love this band's music. Rest in Peace Tony, I'll always be a fan !!!
@M_Baker9ersFan
@M_Baker9ersFan 3 жыл бұрын
I miss the power trio. I used to play drums in a few of those back in the 80s. Such a pure format.
@christianboddum8783
@christianboddum8783 3 жыл бұрын
It's a special craft that makes you work hard and smart ;-) I like to have keys to fill some space, but the trio format is my baseline ;-)
@katemaloney4296
@katemaloney4296 3 жыл бұрын
Growing up in the 80s were the ten ABSOLUTE BEST years of my life!!!
@JustJosh2399
@JustJosh2399 3 жыл бұрын
Rip tony we will miss him for ever
@4wheelerDJ
@4wheelerDJ 3 жыл бұрын
Some seemingly prophetic moments in this interview..."For You" is a tune I'd listen to every couple of weeks here on KZbin. RIP, Mr. Lewis.
@autumninthewoods4522
@autumninthewoods4522 Ай бұрын
Don't be sad that the band is no more...be happy they were here and that we got many years and several albums of their music.
@jpcourt100
@jpcourt100 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for putting this together for us!! The Outfield has been one of those bands like the Beatles for me that inspired me musically and is a big influence on all of my music to this day. Tony's voice was what I aspired to... This to me by far is the hardest loss to date of any artist I've looked up to over the years. Tony will be missed, I'm just glad we have his music to keep him in our memory for the rest of our days. RIP Tony!!
@inahaze76
@inahaze76 3 жыл бұрын
This one hurts me the most too
@tendraftsdeep
@tendraftsdeep 3 жыл бұрын
My first rock concert. Much love
@thegodfatherofthesec1748
@thegodfatherofthesec1748 3 жыл бұрын
The Outfield was one of my favorites in the 80s ! Such a great sound and vibes from the songs ! Tony will be missed to us true 80s fans . Great job PROFESSOR remembering Tony ! Thank you for all you do for us ! 👍🎸🎶🎤🎹🥁
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