Back in 1978, every great high school band was covering this song. This song will live on forever.
@vivienneclarke24217 ай бұрын
Yep. I was 15 when this song was released........good times~!!
@Saqua22897 ай бұрын
I remember it well. Loved it so much! I think that world we grew up in is dead though.
@shilohauraable7 ай бұрын
Along with Dust in the Wind! ❤
@karlmcnealjr7 ай бұрын
I moved from a town in PA to another town about 15 miles away. Cafeteria in 1st town sucked, cafeteria in Quakertown had a juke box in junior high. First time I heard Kansas, Boston, Foreigner, Super Tramp, ACDC, Rush and so many others. Nickel got 1 and a dime got you 3, problem is sometimes you never heard the songs you paid for because everybody loaded it up. Good ol'days!
@Makai777 ай бұрын
Indeed. I was in 8th grade and the band playing at end of year dance opened with this.
@donnac12797 ай бұрын
Darlin's, your playing the songs I grew up with! I'm 66 and we had rock n roll, I mean kick ass...70's, 80's, 90's. We didn't have just rock n roll, we had Motown also. Best eras for music
@HollerMa717 ай бұрын
Kansas is so underappreciated. They were musical geniuses & far ahead of their time. ❤
@morlywatt2924 ай бұрын
Kansas was an early Christian rock band. LISTEN TO THE WORDS!
@terryomalley1974Ай бұрын
Agreed! Under-appreciated along with great 70's classic rock bands like Triumph and April Wine!!! They just don't make music with this kind of meaningful lyrical content and fantastic musicianship anymore.
@lissas415210 күн бұрын
Kansas is most famous for Dust in the Wind. Supernatural made this one famous.
@terryomalley197410 күн бұрын
@lissas4152 hate to break it to ya junior, but Carry On Wayward Son wad a massive hit when it was released in 1977, long before that TV show.
@lissas415210 күн бұрын
@@terryomalley1974 I said the band was best known for Dust in the Wind. I never said Carry On Wayward Son was not a hit. I grew up with Kansas... in the 80s. And before you mistake my words... again.... please note that this is not the first time a 40+ year old song was revitalized by a television show or movie.
@davidstuber93667 ай бұрын
I wish music sounded like this today. Harmonies, lyrics, orchestration, musicianship is all top level.
@papagarth7 ай бұрын
Please do a bit of searching outside of mainstream English language music: there's a lot out there
@lilpoohbear6537 ай бұрын
few ever could sound like Kansas...truly a unique and ultra talented band...every member. I have seen them a few times and each time it was like I was transported for a few hours...the time flew. All singers, musicians and instrumentalists can relate
@williamcrowley55067 ай бұрын
Not thing sus you can’t enjoy the classics 🤷♂️
@KittyDillion7 ай бұрын
When artists had talent, instead of machines that make them sound like artists?
@troywalker80786 ай бұрын
@@lilpoohbear653 I put Boston in the same group as Kansas
@CCForche7 ай бұрын
Pure 70 s Rock.. WONDERFUL
@Tanlantas7 ай бұрын
You are a wayward son because as young men, we never listen. We think we know what's on the next horizon.. without having one single clue. All of this relates to growing up as a young man, until one day. We find peace. Have you ever considered that for most men, they only time they get flowers, are at their funerals? There has to be more to life than this. That is our peace. That is when we will cry no more.
@FranklinJuniper-uh2lk4 ай бұрын
Women too!!!!
@chrislongisland7 ай бұрын
This song is the staple of the show Supernatural which lasted 15 seasons
@RENfan12657 ай бұрын
Great show! Great music! Great car too! lol
@tessasnow7 ай бұрын
Best show ever !!! 🇨🇦🖖🏻
@paulpartridge56067 ай бұрын
Maybe he should react to an episode. Maybe the French Mistake?
@kitsygirl7 ай бұрын
The last episode of Supernatural nearly ruined that song for me. The cover they used was horrible.
@YodaMan-4207 ай бұрын
one of the best shows to ever exist. hopefully jensen will be batman soon.
@shirleybuffington64207 ай бұрын
This song is46 years old and never get tired of it , it seams new every time I hear it.
@anessalyn10357 ай бұрын
The group was formed in 1973 Topeka,Kansas. Wayward means difficult to control or predict due to unusual behavior. Love that you're checking out the classics
@davidmalarkey13027 ай бұрын
A classic simple as.
@_Common_Logic_7 ай бұрын
Yes, by definition, and "wayward" can mean a few things, but when used to describe a person, most have something to do with doing your own thing... Often, going against what others want you to do.
@JawsVader19707 ай бұрын
I read it was a journey looking for religion
@shiichan327 ай бұрын
they even changed name once tho when it wasnt selling at clubs or something i think early on but eventually went back to it
@frankmiles98767 ай бұрын
My sister in law went to High school with a couple of the guys
@EducatedHillbilly7 ай бұрын
My mom actually sang this to my sister and I as she tucked us in at night. She always sang to us before bed, and we always asked her to sing this for us. Imagine a soft, beautiful female voice singing this as a lullaby. We loved it, and it was beautiful. She introduced us to Queen, Pink Floyd, Prince, and Iron Maiden to name a few. If it weren't for my mom, I would not have the love for music that I do! ❤
@susanchinn93737 ай бұрын
What a good mom
@planelvr076 ай бұрын
You've got a cool mom!
@rebeccacurtis66807 ай бұрын
Both Dust in the Wind and Carry on my Wayward Son were written by the blonde guitarist (Kerry Livgren) as part of his journey in search of truth & meaning. He actually became a Christian in 1980 & later parted ways with the band. Both songs are awesome.
@MystifiedSaint7 ай бұрын
Rachel Rachel (all female rock band) did a cover of Carry on and Kerry is in the video with a dueling guitars with their lead guitarist.
@shilohauraable7 ай бұрын
The other lead singer, John, also became a Christian & now sings with The Jay Sekulow Band, along with John Schlit and another member of the Christian rock band, Petra! The Jay Sekulow Band is amazing! 💕
@bradybrandenburg74227 ай бұрын
From my understanding Dust in the Wind came out of a warmup exercise he played on his guitar.
@MystifiedSaint7 ай бұрын
@@shilohauraable John Elefante joined the group in 82 well after this song. But yes he does sing in the Jay Sekulow band with John Schlit who also is in Petra and the Union of sinners and saints with Billy Smiley who is one of the founding members of Whiteheart another great band.
@robertmohl1717 ай бұрын
@@bradybrandenburg7422 yes. His wife heard it and suggested he write lyrics for it.
@bigham1jb7 ай бұрын
Music like this isn't made anymore. What a timeless classic.
@rmayhugh7 ай бұрын
What is also cool about Kansas, and you see it in this video, is how the different members switch instruments throughout the song. Kerry Livgren goes from lead guitar to keyboards, Rich Williams moves from electric guitar to acoustic throughout, Steve Walsh (lead singer) goes between keyboards and bongos. Just a talented bunch of guys.
@lauratiffany36417 ай бұрын
I was 18. This spoke to me. It still does at 64. Kansas rocks! It is full of life. I agree that the notes and the words are phenomenal
@1145ontop7 ай бұрын
DRUMMER HERE- Hey Don! I'm happy to answer all your drumming questions! So you said it feels like it changes tempos and Pegasus said Time signature but actually neither of those things changed. They tempo is steady the whole song and it's all in 4/4 time signature. What changes is the feel/groove of the song because the drummer and the band drop in to what's called a half-time feel. The tempo stays the same but they counting every 2 measures as one long measure. It's a great way to really draw attention to a section you want to emphasize. The difference between live drumming and programming drums is that you can switch the groove up on the fly depending on what the lyrics or other players are doing. Those kind of groove changes come from playing these songs over and over with the guys in the band and asking what can we do to mix it up and make it stand out! I'm so glad you asked for a drummers perspective I've played this song in a lot of shows and it's always a blast to play! Any time you have drumming questions about song reactions or songs you're working to learn on your own I'll be happy to help out! And if you are wondering if I know what I'm talking about I'll be happy to send you some links to stuff I've played on LOL 😉 Also this is my Clothing Brands KZbin channel (if your looking for endorsements 🙂) my real name is Lucas.... P.S. Mr. Pegasus I love that you are so honest and real in you're reactions it's what keeps me coming back for more!
@RonErickson-w6n7 ай бұрын
1145ontop. I'm sending you a back track of one of the best 4/4 pocket drummers out there. Simplistic Mutt Lange stuff, but the arrangements and the cymbal work; incredible. Elia's father was a composer/arranger and it shows. Twain's drummer from 2015 through 2022. Was awarded Country/Pop drummer of the yr by Modern Drummer for the 2022 shows. kzbin.info/www/bejne/iWiwZnSqpN-li5Y
@Desu-Desu-Chan-San7 ай бұрын
Exactly. Visual representation for those who do not get it, instead of hitting on every beat of that 4/4 like X=X=X=X they shift to something like this X=o=X=o, the o's being skipped on the beat make it sound like the tempo shifed, but it still is the same.
@LillianOglethorpe7 ай бұрын
I can second this as a piano player. The only difference is we refer to it as 'cut time' or 'alla breve'. 😎
@potatopoison11307 ай бұрын
So 4/4= 1 and what theyre doing is 2/2 which is also 1?@Desu-Desu-Chan-San
@Desu-Desu-Chan-San7 ай бұрын
@@potatopoison1130 Hmm, no. Let me try to explain it better, music theory is a little weird for me to explain but I will try to make it simple. A 4/4 is four beats, so think of someone in a song when they go "and a one and two and three and four" that is a 4/4 beat, so boom boom boom boom... You can leave out notes and it still be a 4/4, but it sounds different because of the gaps in the beat. Boom, boom, boom, boom - vs - Boom, blank, blank, boom - or - blank, boom, blank, boom. The beat includes the gaps. A 2/2 beat would be "one and two", so boom, boom. You can also leave gaps, no notes, all notes, whatever, as long as it fits the beat. Hope the helps make some sense, I am no teacher lol
@THXx11386 ай бұрын
This is what the "younger generations" missed out on - In the 70's most bands created albums with songs that were arranged and engineered to take the listener on a journey, each song complimenting the others in a tapestry. Music was experienced, not simply listened to.
@bonnie71915 ай бұрын
Yes, & most bands also had a sound unique to them. You could quickly tell whether it was Purple, Sabbath, Zeppelin, Quo, Tull, Free, Nazareth, Queen, Groundhogs, etc. I don't like it when producers hit on a winning formula & then churn out act after act with identical sounds. Henry Rollins hit the nail on the head yonks ago with one of his talks. Can't remember it exactly but it was along the lines of hearing half a dozen tracks back to back on a rock radio station & thinking they were all from a band's new CD only to find out they were all tracks by different bands.
@dimitrasotirakoglou25537 ай бұрын
Every Supernatural fan will relate ❤
@dawnmarieallenkent24957 ай бұрын
Old like myself and those new to Supernatural ❤ But it makes me think about the "Dean" out-take of 'Eye of the Tiger'... which I'll be looking up now...😂
@chrislongisland7 ай бұрын
This and the Asia song from the episode Mystery Spot
@alitheweepingangel17427 ай бұрын
I can’t hear this without thinking of Dean 😆❤️
@Pittiebabe7 ай бұрын
Yes supernatural, that is how I know this song and love it, just started re watching all 15 seasons of sunatural again on Netflix
@marfmang5117 ай бұрын
This was one of my fave songs to play on Guitar Hero 2 LOL
@andante0057 ай бұрын
I love that you are such students of the music. Not just this one. But so much. Your curiosity, knowledge, and willingess to learn will serve you both So Well. Great review. Look forward to so many more.
@debrapugh67997 ай бұрын
Kansas will live forever...
@Widdermaker7 ай бұрын
A lot of people thought of this song as kind of an anthem for returning Vietnam War veterans. It was released in 1976 (same year as “Boston,” BTW), 1 year after the war ended. Remember, Vietnam War vets did NOT get a hero’s welcome when they returned. Many were shunned by those that didn’t go. It was heartbreaking. They went over as kids and came back as hardened vets. They saw and experienced many horrors. The lyrics evoke the confusion, loss, and the madness they experienced. This song was also featured in a 1977 movie called “Heroes,” that revolved around a returning Vietnam War Vet suffering from PTSD.
@theodoreritola76417 ай бұрын
And Peter Frampton comes alive. Steve Miller Kansas was GIGANTIC. GANTSTIC 70s
@fxrsniper17 ай бұрын
This song literally had nothing to do with Vietnam It was a song of self-encouragement per the guy who wrote the song ~Livgren
@reneeeiier48187 ай бұрын
@fxrsniper1 widdermaker did not say the song was about Vietnam, they said "a lot of people THOUGHT it was about Vietnam" and that it was featured in a movie about Vietnam veterans and PTSD. I believe it was probably just written as a man's mental journey to find himself, just as Dust in the Wind is not so much a song about death, as it is a song about man's journey through life.
@Widdermaker7 ай бұрын
@@reneeeiier4818 Thank you! Exactly right!
@Widdermaker7 ай бұрын
@@theodoreritola7641 Yep! And Queen, Rush, Steely Dan, The Cars, ELO, Supertramp, Led Zeppelin, The Police, Michael Jackson, etc., etc., etc… (sigh). Most popular music today just sux, I’m sorry to say. Not ALL of it is mediocre, but a lot of it sounds the same, like taking no risks. The mid-70’s thru about 1990 was the greatest era ever for popular music. And because FM radio was the main way people discovered music, it was like a nationwide party. I miss those days!
@Natasha-ty7oo7 ай бұрын
I always love the surprise of 'what will he react to today", lol. reliving classics I love through new eyes
@tessasnow7 ай бұрын
I get that! It’s like he’s hearing the soundtrack of my life 🇨🇦🖖🏻
@8DecadesLife7 ай бұрын
Bands like Kansas & Rush were part of the 2nd wave of progressive rock in the mid to late 70s following ELP, Yes & Pink Floyd.
@lisakaz3523 сағат бұрын
Someone needed to learn about Prog Rock.
@profanitybasedfun7 ай бұрын
Love this song!!! Might get an uptick in followers from the Supernatural fandom after this one lol.
@stevedoumas77017 ай бұрын
"Though my eyes could see I still was a blindman - Though my mind could think I still was a madman" These are the thoughts of a humble young man that's becoming aware that although he has learned so much there is still so much more to experience. And when you can learn to be that humble you are truly ready to take on and experience life's true journeys. Thanks as always for the great song choices and reactions!!!
@Augirl787 ай бұрын
Wrote and recorded within 24 hours. Think about that. Amazing!! My Favorite band ever.
@johndeeregreen45927 ай бұрын
The whole album (Leftoverture) is a bunch of songs left over or thrown together and recorded in rapid succession... leading to a HUGE success.
@mayLibertyprevail1a7 ай бұрын
Divinely inspired musical genius at work!
@bryanirvine61697 ай бұрын
@@johndeeregreen4592 Not quite. The original working title for the LP was Magnum Opus, with the last cut on the second side of the LP being name "Leftoverture." That was because just THAT song was made of pieces of left over songs they found a way to fuse together. Kirsher, their record company/label, felt the name "Magnum Opus" was a bit hauty and made them change it.
@mneugent76587 ай бұрын
Yeah I heard them talk about that in their documentary. They were up against it, the label was worrying about the material on the record and Kerry basically said "well I just came up with this one but..." and they were blown away.
@jesselobo32137 ай бұрын
This is Classic 70's rock and I love the passion they put into this great song.
@lilamuzik33857 ай бұрын
IThis is a song about returning Vietnam Vets who came back from that war with horrible PTSD. Think about the mood switches, tempo changes, indicating fear, hallucinations, anger, horrible dreams, night sweats. Then listen to the lyrics, "Once I rose above the the noise and confusion, Just to get a glimpse beyond this, illusion, I was soaring higher, but I flew too high.Though my eyes could see, I still was a blindman, though my mind could think, I still was a madman. I hear the voices, when I'm dreaming...I can hear them say... Carry-on my wayward son, There'll be peace when you are done Lay your weary head to rest, don't you cry no more... PTSD man
@markah41777 ай бұрын
Infantry training at Fort Benning school for wayward boys
@andrewtims95247 ай бұрын
Or its written by a born again Christian after his ' conversion'
@bookhouseboy2807 ай бұрын
@@andrewtims9524 The writer Kerry didn't convert until years later.
@belisariusx7 ай бұрын
Amen.
@Dogbiteskill7 ай бұрын
Thank you.
@johneldridge86787 ай бұрын
Really good reaction!!! I like it when you stare at the camera back at us, because you're amazed. There's lots of amazing moments in this song.
@debrayoung43387 ай бұрын
I so loved being a teenager in the 70's. Oh the memories.
@girleddy7 ай бұрын
me, too...
@kathycuster17146 ай бұрын
A glorious time to be young and alive! We were blessed to have such great music!
@squishbychel20266 ай бұрын
This is one of those 70-80 songs that i have to sit in the car until it's over songs. And sing. It's practically a universal law. There's not a lot of rock n roll going on in the world these days. It's a shame
@chelseahaley83507 ай бұрын
Yes! I'm so glad u did this one, too!! This song definitely takes u on a ride musically! Love Kansas!
@miketd7117 ай бұрын
The 60's thru the early 80's brought us so much uncensored music. I am so thankful for growing up as a youth during that time period. Music can inspire a whole generation and look how it's being used today.
@PamelaBuscemi7 ай бұрын
I grew up in an awesome time for music, 70s. The music I grew up with transcends time.
@theodoreritola76417 ай бұрын
Unbeatable 70s 4 sure.
@TheRagratus7 ай бұрын
50 yrs ago and they still get played- what songs from today are going to last 50 yrs? NONE
@kathycuster17146 ай бұрын
Amen!
@Meshee647 ай бұрын
Phil Ehart (drummer) recently had a heart attack, so he had to retire. There is only one original band member remaining, Richard Williams - bass guitarist. Steve Walsh was the singer. They had an album "Two For The Show" which they dedicated to my husband because he was a big fan and was in an accident. His name is John Hoffert.
@BritIronRebel7 ай бұрын
Thank you for the update on the band... I wasn't aware. Cool of them to dedicate an LP to your hubby. It sounds like he is OK now, or at least I hope he is. ✌️
@bryanirvine61697 ай бұрын
Well...Phil might come back. He did have a bad heart attack, and is sitting out the remainder of this tour while he goes through cardiac rehab. It has not been said he is retiring from touring yet. And he still actively is managing the group, which he has done for years. Phil is the man that put them together back in the 70s and has been the glue of the band ever since.
@ricksurratt90347 ай бұрын
The Point of no Return is one fantastic album
@guystephens28817 ай бұрын
masque ,leftoverture . and point of no return . all recorder in an 18 month span.
@johndeeregreen45927 ай бұрын
@@guystephens2881, with Leftoverture just being either songs not included on other albums or songs (like "Carry On Wayward Son") that were just thrown together and recorded in a day. Absolutely amazing!
@jenniferworley71157 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed your reaction/analysis of this timeless classic. As a 71 year old woman, I am so thankful to have grown up in the 60's and beyond to have been able to experience this great music at it's time of inception. Then to also learn music from the greats like Etta James, Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby etc...through my parents love of their generations music. Thank God for my music loving family and the exposure to ,imo, the best times and greatest evolutions of music. Peace and blessings to you and yours.
@MRKNIGHT7 ай бұрын
This song is heavily used in the show Supernatural, which is very fitting as it’s about supernatural hunters following in their father’s footsteps to protect humanity.
@carolinesser-miles66087 ай бұрын
And also a series heavily about PTSD.
@tkreiester6 ай бұрын
This was the music of my time. I personally believe we had the best music and lyrics of all time.
@kelticink7 ай бұрын
The hair and beard. Dudes a legend
@pamelahughes3417 ай бұрын
Don't forget the 'stash too! Love these guys! God Bless America and All ya'll too! Go Vols!!
@katann407 ай бұрын
Love real music, musicians playing instruments, not made digitally! I miss house parties, I had the piano. A friend would come in with a drum set, another with a guitar. Maybe a horn or two....We rocked it out! My BFF singing! This was on the play list!
@allenruss29767 ай бұрын
Yes, this is a retelling of the prodigal son parable. This is when Kerry livgren first converted to Christianity. All of his music from that point til now reflect his Christian beliefs. Later he brought Christian brothers Dino and John elefante into the group on both performance and the production side. This led to a rift between Steve Walsh an avowed atheist and Christian Kerry Livgren. They managed to coexist albeit marginally. They did manage to work together. Kerry went on to form his new band AD in the 80s. Kerry returned to Kansas in the early 2000s. Yes they still perform. Check out Point of Know Return. Yes it's Know not no.
@markinman81567 ай бұрын
We had AD in concert, they were tight and quite fantastic. We only had country radio in our small town, so we advertised on that station. When they started some old folks got up and left, lol..but for those who stayed it was a memorable evening.
@katesjanice4 ай бұрын
No. Kerry didn’t convert until 1979. This album was released in 1976.
@allenruss29764 ай бұрын
@@katesjanice in his autobiography his journey was starting and that's where this album came out of. It's been a while since I read it. I knew it was that period of his life. I'm just glad Steve Walsh was able to coexist and work together. If I remember correctly the Elefante brothers were what pushed Steve over the edge. They were more outspoken about their beliefs.
@andyt13137 ай бұрын
“All of them are playing instruments 🤯 ” Made me chuckle a bit. Back when there were bands. Today it’s mostly about the individual star artist.
@Teresia127 ай бұрын
From the pov of a very old hippie. A lot of us experienced this music with the lights off with the black light on smoking and it's like it was a completely different musical experience. The 70s were way different than you may imagine.
@Cchan537 ай бұрын
I 2nd that 💟☮️
@juliagrant32997 ай бұрын
@@Cchan53 And you can make that 3...very different times.
@JimFlickinger7 ай бұрын
I 3rd that!!
@Jerralyng497 ай бұрын
#4 wit-cha.
@theodoreritola76417 ай бұрын
I WAS 16 IN 77 WE HAD IT MADE BIG TIME
@mikeboi48704 ай бұрын
Definitely in my top 5 songs of all time.
@samsonjpedroza7 ай бұрын
DEFINITELY A TIMELESS JAM !!!
@STC3497 ай бұрын
I have heard this played at a friends funeral. It was in a church and everyone was quiet and tears flowed.
@douglassnyder2147 ай бұрын
It was my 8th birthday, and in a completely unique moment of being incredibly cool, my grandparents bought me Kansas - Leftoverture as my very first non children LP album. I still have it. The entire LP is such a classic 70's album. Super tight arrangement, perfect execution and production, great harmonies.
@AngB5177 ай бұрын
I have that album too. Mine is a cassette tape, even though we had a record and 8 track player, I can't tell you how many times that one was flipped over (I'm 45, the stereo didn't have automatic reverse ;) )
@RichFrye7 ай бұрын
Other than Dorothy getting blown away nothing bad happens in Kansas... and Leftoverture implies classical music to the unknowing. sound grandparent logic there.
@marybrant95867 ай бұрын
This song was used in the TV series, Supernatural. The Winchester brothers were born in Kansas...it's where the story begins sort of....they fight paranormal, Ghosts, monsters, demons and angels, etc
@genegiusti62397 ай бұрын
As others have said this was about the songwriter's spiritual journey and his musical career. It was a song of self encouragement. He has said the song came him as a complete song and just put it down as soon as he could.
@michaelcooper10797 ай бұрын
This is the music of my youth that still speaks to me today. Great reaction!
@Opioids007 ай бұрын
Progressive rock is a type of rock music with complicated musical technique and composition. This means that the tempo, time signature, and style can change many times in a single song. Progressive rock.
@tinakelley70186 ай бұрын
Awesome 70,s music. Everybody had fun got along. Look at all the concerts. Just having fun. Good 70s music.
@757optim7 ай бұрын
Love the clarity. So many lyrics were misheard back in the day - when lyrics weren't literally at your fingertips and you listened to music on AM radio through an 8 inch car speaker. LOL.
@ttrails17 ай бұрын
And then one day you figure out you have sang them all wrong for years. LOL
@marcatkinson41497 ай бұрын
Lol, very true. My brother used to think Bad Moon On The Rise said There's a bathroom on the right.
@grandy28757 ай бұрын
Gotta love those Mondegreen(misheard/misinterpreted) lyrics, they are so much fun ... British comedian Peter Kay does a whole bit with mondegreens, it's very funny 🤣 😉 🙃🐨🇦🇺
@KarlaElaine1007 ай бұрын
We may be old now… it we knew how to ROCK in the 70’s! Class of 79’ here. 😂
@stuarthornsby70237 ай бұрын
I had forgotten how good some of these songs were. I joined just to check out your reactions to these. Thank you, gentlemen.
@jasonstewart39967 ай бұрын
Hell yes! So glad you're reacting to this one. While I love dust in the wind this one shows Kansas more prog rock side and it's amazing
@jasonstewart39967 ай бұрын
And about what you said about listening to the lyrics I'm right there with you. The lyrics of the song is what tells the story. I'm always about the lyrics
@dieudebois7 ай бұрын
The rapper gets humbled with every piece of music from any time period. Imagine growing up with cut-and-paste music without singing.
@tinahairston63837 ай бұрын
Wayward is -- following no clear principle or law; following one's own capricious, wanton, or depraved inclinations; or opposite to what is desired or expected. It's the unofficial official theme of the tv show Supernatural. They even have an entire episode where teens or college students do a theater production around this son and the live of the fictional Winchester brothers to that point. It's awesome!!
@doomhunter6977 ай бұрын
Wayward is difficult to control, gone astray. The old homes for unwed mothers were often referred to as for 'wayward women'. For me, the song is from a parent to a son who is trying to figure out where he fits in.
@lesaahrenstein63605 ай бұрын
This song has always been one of my top three songs along with Boston More Than A Feeling. The line that says though my mind could still believe I was a wise man could think I still was a wise man. Of course you have your fans and the fans of Boston but then you also have a rather large contingency of fans from the absolute best TV show that ever existed or will exist Supernatural. It became their unofficial theme song and was always shown on the last show of the season. The show at it's very hard is about the road that the two brothers, and the car, are driving on. Voice play, and acapella group, did a cover of this song. There is a female duo called neonie that does an acoustical version. They played this in the series finale and I lost it
@joeuncoolio7 ай бұрын
I KNEW DonJuanabe was behind this one. Don has some old school music background. Watch for it. You can see Black Pegasus' mind getting blown. Fun reaction from rappers is they pay attention to the lyrics and the meaning of the words.
@shilohauraable7 ай бұрын
I was born & raised in southwest Kansas and Kansas played for all our formal school dances before they got famous! John, the dark haired singer in Kansas, now sings with The Jay Sekulow Band - a conservative oldies & gospel group. Two members of the Christian rock band, Petra, also sing in that same band. They are fantastic! 🤗 ❤ The other main singer in Kansas, Kerry, now writes high level gospel songs. 😊
@Marmiem.6 ай бұрын
Hello fellow Kansan. I used to watch them play before they were famous. SE Ks in Jr. High. So thankful many found the Lord
@starburstppl7 ай бұрын
Love this timeless masterpiece!
@thespookybuilding7 ай бұрын
I was 10 years old when this song was released in 1976. I instantly loved it even as a kid. It's still one of my most favorite songs ever.
@staciemoisa48847 ай бұрын
I love Kansas, and have seen them live many times. Every single show was great! This song was always one of my favorites, but when they played this on the radio in dedication after 9/11, it brought me to tears. This is so powerful!!
@nancyleethompson1577 ай бұрын
Honey, I can't believe anyone would be upset with you for paying attention to the lyrics! A song has to give you an overall feeling , a feeling of their heart talking to your heart!. That's made up of the music AND the lyrics! Both are equally important to give you the joy and the meaning of that song! I'm a 75 yo hippy who truly believes that we can live together with peace and love. I'm SO glad to see all the reaction vids for OUR songs. By OURs I mean yours, mine and everyone's. If they only take the time to listen with an open mind and open heart. they could let music do what it was meant to do, to bring us together! 😊
@bobbyevans16687 ай бұрын
Agreed music is one of the few things that can cure the hate in this world
@williamjones60317 ай бұрын
Back when they toured this album for some reason Kansas NEVER played in Nebraska. I lived there so a buddy and I had to go to Red Rocks Colorado(God's Cathedral). Very well worth the trip and a nice ride on a couple of Harleys with our girls. 300 miles each way with roughly $1 a gallon for gas on bikes. Hell yeah. I've seen them since then with the new band members in Reno (Harrah's former outdoor venue) Still killin' it. I still have this LP./Album. "Point of Know Return" and "Dust in the Wind" are two other awesome songs from that era 45 years ago. They're still played on classic rock radio. "Surely Heaven waits for you" I like watching reviewer's reaction as it keeps getting better.
@cr4cky5 ай бұрын
Supernatural Love is kickin asf ❤️🔥🤟🏻
@heartwork83187 ай бұрын
Love the harmonies here! So nice seeing you discover the music of my youth!❤️🔥✌🏻🫶🏻
@datnillavondizzle7 ай бұрын
Great song to react to homies! Back in my day we listened to what pops was playin... So glad my pops had taste in music!
@jeffjones62217 ай бұрын
This tune is the gift that keeps on giving
@rickwelch84647 ай бұрын
My all time favorite song. It has three or four different vibes and I dig them all. Want a ballad? Ok. Want some rock drumming and guitar? Ok. Want a sick solo? Got it. Want an interesting bunch of lyrics? Yep. These are trained musicians. Quite hard to find these days. The practice it takes to do what they do is insane.
@MattSwain17 ай бұрын
Definitely in my top 3 all-time and quite possibly number 1. So much going on and yet it comes together as one amazing whole
@creepyoldlady29957 ай бұрын
I have been looking forward to this reaction! I think this song will really resonate for BP. 🎉
@sueby19627 ай бұрын
I played this song so loud growing up in the 70's. I'm pretty sure I might have contributed to my dad losing his hearing. I had to listen to it, being a Kansan! 😉
@kelticink7 ай бұрын
The best DON and PEGASUS..this is a banger. Always.classic rock has Great story telling that new rock hasn't had for 30 yrs
@kenneththomas24366 ай бұрын
Your viewers have been recommending a lot of awesome songs that I have been listening to for most of my 63 years
@melissatomlin137 ай бұрын
This was one of my earliest albums that my parents grew to hate…until they gave me headphones.😂
@FREEDOM1TRUTH1BOLDNESSАй бұрын
Kansas was THE Band of '77, none better IMHO, still today, yes a TIMELESS classic. As are the rest of their songs. K A N S A S ! God bless them.
@MichaelKing-de4jz7 ай бұрын
Great breakdown of the lyrics! Don is right on the money, amazing drum and rhythm changes!❤ Kansas is a unique band!
@DestineBaumann3 ай бұрын
One of the All time Classic Rock Songs! I am so Glad I grew up with Music like this! I feel sad for those who didnt!!
@alexiaspaedt-mcintosh53117 ай бұрын
Such a banger!
@Lsaldivar2023Ай бұрын
Yes this is the epitome of classic rock. I remember listening this when it came out. Love Kansas. So many good groups you can go down the rabbit hole!
@marypittman58217 ай бұрын
Love how you analyze the songs, I never did and now find myself paying attention. Grew up with the best music.. Great song !!
@kathycuster17146 ай бұрын
It was a great era of the best music! I graduated High school then..there will never be better music!
@Emilie-one7 ай бұрын
Oh this is such a great song!!!
@amyfox58546 ай бұрын
Shinedown, Any song. All songs.You will be blown away!
@terrycornelius32797 ай бұрын
You should look up their backstory about having recording executives come to visit before their signing their deal. Executives wanted a live show, so the band threw something together in some industrial space and had to "advertise" free beer in order to draw a crowd quickly.
@masaniazura21317 ай бұрын
Thank you for throwing back onto memory lane again. RIP Rob! So glad he made it to our 50th high school reunion. He passed not long after. The term we used for "off"/delayed drum patterns was ""syncopated". They were great at it.
@lesblatnyak59477 ай бұрын
Very cool tune. Roundabout by YES off the Fragile album. You'll be amazed ✨️🎶✨️
@MrsHornesgdnm6 ай бұрын
I went to a Kansas concert in the 1980 .... Boston was my 1st concert as a teenager! I also saw Chicago, and RUSH... and a few others. My brother always took me to a lot of concerts... good times, great memories, thanks for sharing!
@fxrsniper17 ай бұрын
Please people stop saying this song was about Vietnam vets it had nothing to do with Vietnam or soldiers It was a song of self-encouragement per the guy who wrote the song ~Livgren
@lizreynolds45546 ай бұрын
This song is timeless. It is great musicianship. Playing this give us reasons to move! AWESOMENESS ²!
@satoricrush7 ай бұрын
This is the beginning of Progressive Rock/Metal
@beresfordthompson13707 ай бұрын
Vocal and instrumental masterpiece. They are all so so good.
@hollycook50467 ай бұрын
If you dig lyrics maybe check out "Vincent" by Don McLean
@tomwhelan36254 ай бұрын
Love you guys. Love to watch your reactions to some of the best music ever made. When you said, "Wow, they're all playing instruments." Yeah! It's like real band playing real music. And you're absolutely right. They don't make music like this any more, but carry on and, hopefully, again? Thank you for keeping this era of music alive!!!
@karensilvera66947 ай бұрын
Hey, here's one to add to your possibilities. Monsters by James Blunt. His dad is in the video.
@teresasullivan45887 ай бұрын
Kansas has incredible depth to their music and that’s why I love them 😍 💗❤️💜💕🥰
@KarenAlvarezaka7 ай бұрын
Please do yourself a favor and watch the documentary on Kansas. The whole video is funny, interesting, history, informative and a great story! Also you will learn how fast some of these songs were written. Also how they got signed is FUNNY AS HELL! SO MANY ICONIC THINGS
@bryanirvine61697 ай бұрын
Free beer!
@sleeptalker66467 ай бұрын
I love, love, love this song! You're right - it never gets old! ❤