Got to see them live, buy some cd's and have them signed by the band members !!!! A treat !!!! Great music, the guitar solo on this is one of the best EVER !!! Short, sweet, fits the flow and mood of the tune ..... Russell Smith an amazing songwriter and singer, distinctive voice and style. Lots of other great tunes out there by this band .... glad I found their music years ago and gladder still, if that's a word, that I got to see them live.
I can't believe that this band didn't get more recognition than they did, tight band and great shows live, Russell Smith has the most distinctive voice I've ever heard, their songs can't be covered without thinking about him, rip rus Smith
Looking for songs for my band to cover. Remembered this song, my RI band covered it back in the 70's. Incredible tune, voice and lead guitar are unreal.
This live performance was stellar. The Band was Tight. Every note played by all in the band blended together. The Tone and lead Byrd Burton pulled off with that Les-Paul here was perfection. RIP Boys🇺🇸
When the guitar solo on this song starts on "Too Stuffed to Jump",, it will bring tears of joy to your eyes. This is one of the best Southern Rock bands of all time and the guitar solo is up there with Aqualung.
You can’t go wrong with a song from this band. Their first four albums are what Americana music is to the world -love,location and humor…..play on Amazing Rhythm Aces. ☮️🎶🔛🌎
Eight years later with my view/comment. I’ve been listening to him for many years. Such a brilliant person and artist. Definitely influenced me in a emotional way but more so in a hallelujah way!
Man I was about 15 years old playing music daily with my uncle & his old buddy’s when driving home one night my uncle played me maybe there greatest hits album & hearing Russell’s voice was one of the best things I had stumbled across musically at that young age !! It was very similar to when I heard Levon Helm for the first time , there’s just nothing like that kind of singer…. & The Amazing rhythm Aces what a cool friggin name & Holds True!!!! Just a Great Band all the way around!! Now I’m 40 in 2022 & yes there are good bands still playing but there NOT THAT !!!
They had a good number of hits in the 80’s, Russel Smith also wrote many hits for other artists. They had a real career and continued until Smiths death, so far from a Flash-in-the-pan.
I knew Byrd when I lived in Nashville. He was one of the sweetest guys you would ever know. And as a musician, he was one of the few locals that gave a Yankee like me the time of day.
Nice to know he was like that. He didn’t project like a guy with a big ego. Man I love his style of guitar playing and his tone on this and Dancing the Night Away especially. Cheers!
cool comment- dave- i was a yankee, corporate type straight out of college and barry and janis lived across the street from me. Very nice, friendly-we had a lot of fun
@@razorsharpe3371 You're absolutely right, there wasn't an ounce of ego in Byrd. The first time I met him was at a small custom session. I was the leader/rhythm guitarist on the session...... and imagine my surprise when Byrd shows up to play pedal steel. I had written the charts the night before from tapes that had been provided by the "artist". One of the slow songs was in 5/4, a thing you hardly see in rock let alone country. But it worked, and after all it was the artists song, so I wrote the chart as is. So the time comes around to do the song, I hand out the charts, Byrd looks at the chart, looks at me and says, "5/4?". Can't believe I'm doing a session with Byrd Burton. I say, "yep". He replies, "you have a tape?". I say, "yep". So we listen to a bit of the tape and all sudden Byrd says, "Well I'll be a son of a bitch! I've been playing all my life and I never ever recorded a country song in 5/4!!!" By the way, do you play fiddle? I used to know of a fiddle player named razor sharpe.... I think. God it was long ago....
Great, GREAT TUNE .....solo .....and of course Russell Smith' voice. Got to see the Aces just once .....great time, even got to meet the band. This song is a great cruising song, make a lot of miles down the road with this one driving you on !!! RIP Russell ....and thanks !!!!
All this running town to town. Brings me back Home. Trying to keep up with everything. Turns sad when you think of where you come from. So, I guess you knew it all along. Guess her memories are here to stay. Hooray.
Larry and to all who can add to this library of this band- Thank You. My mind may be failing me but I seem to remember that all of the masters of their recordings were burned up in a fire. Check your vinyl and cassettes and keep 'em coming. And thanx!
I didn't know Russell was gone, but you are correct . Remember "third rate romance " being played on the radio when it was new. A mixed bag on the radio then with hard rock, novelty songs , and things like this, which was great. Now ---- junk. An obscure band along with "Asleep at the wheel " which was also great.
Saw them in the late 70's in New Zealand opening for Leon Russell...as close to perfection as I can ever imagine. Cool to find they reformed nearly 20 years later in part because of a steady stream of support from NZ and Aust
We turned up in a tiny town in southern new south wales called Tathra in a fabulous pub overlooking the ocean and to our absolutely stunned surprise here were these guys playing. Just fantastic. I always remember a comment someone yelled out "You look better without your glasses on Russell" and he replied quick as a whip, "You look better without my glasses on"
Arlo West has a great cover of this song, stating he would come home from school to hear his mom playing this song by ARA cranked up on their old stereo, and he became instantly hooked. And had been playing this ever since he first heard it. Its a great tribute to a great song.
@@johndeschenes8369 as a military brat, 10 states, and 3 foreign countries were my homes growing up. Never lived in Maine, been there to ski, beautiful, and a little too cold for me.
One of my most favorite songs of all times. I remember when this come out. I would be driving my my old GTO. I WOULD KICK IT IN THE ASS that needle pointing straight down on a flat west Texas road.
One of them songs you don’t want to stop and just want guitarist Barry Burton to keep playing that thing out cause it’s a gem of a song and Russell Smith could write some good ones too 3:56
Maybe my all time favorite band. They were so versatile. The could play rock and roll, straight country, country rock, southern rock, old time gospel and even a little jazz. No better writer than Russell Smith.
Another fine song by Burton some years before he wrote the beautiful "Gulf Coast Highway" with Nanci. I hope Russell is in great short musicians heaven with Steve Goodman, who of course wrote the country masterpiece "You Never Even Called Me By My Name."
So smooth, great song writers. Just realised they were in Australia in 2011 and I didnt know! Look at all the hair. Ive just replace my Too Stuffed to Jump CD from to much playing.
Possibly the most underrated, and under appreciated band of their time.
I was going to post the same thing until I saw you had already posted it. They were an outstanding band.
That is the absolute truth!!
Swallowed by an era of genius love em
Not in my opinion.
Too stuffed to jump,one brilliant song after another.
Got to see them live, buy some cd's and have them signed by the band members !!!! A treat !!!! Great music, the guitar solo on this is one of the best EVER !!! Short, sweet, fits the flow and mood of the tune ..... Russell Smith an amazing songwriter and singer, distinctive voice and style. Lots of other great tunes out there by this band .... glad I found their music years ago and gladder still, if that's a word, that I got to see them live.
2024 and the end is still not in sight ... RIP Russell Smith, we'll see you on the other side!
This is exactly what the world needs more of NOW!
I can't believe that this band didn't get more recognition than they did, tight band and great shows live, Russell Smith has the most distinctive voice I've ever heard, their songs can't be covered without thinking about him, rip rus Smith
Thank God they didn’t. Otherwise it would be a Tik Tok remix now. Shhhhh don’t tell anyone else about them ;)
This band is aways a sweet southern satisfying ride.( and live makes my heart jump)
Boy this song and Blue Sky will get you down a long stretch of highway.
Looking for songs for my band to cover. Remembered this song, my RI band covered it back in the 70's. Incredible tune, voice and lead guitar are unreal.
This live performance was stellar. The Band was Tight. Every note played by all in the band blended together. The Tone and lead Byrd Burton pulled off with that Les-Paul here was perfection. RIP Boys🇺🇸
When the guitar solo on this song starts on "Too Stuffed to Jump",, it will bring tears of joy to your eyes. This is one of the best Southern Rock bands of all time and the guitar solo is up there with Aqualung.
The lead guitar solo is one of my favorites .
This song is the human predicament, set to beautiful music. ❤
Amen to that brother 🤙
A great song from one of the best and most underrated bands of the 70s.
You can’t go wrong with a song from this band. Their first four albums are what Americana music is to the world -love,location and humor…..play on Amazing Rhythm Aces. ☮️🎶🔛🌎
Hello Jeanne how are you doing hope you’re having a great time with your family may God bless you and your family
Eight years later with my view/comment. I’ve been listening to him for many years. Such a brilliant person and artist. Definitely influenced me in a emotional way but more so in a hallelujah way!
Great music by a great but underrated band. Bless up boys.
One of my favorite groups of all time. Never get tired of playing their music.
I have this song on my Apple Music playlist. Love it
I worked with a band in the late 70's that covered a number of ARA songs really well. They were always fan favorites!! 🌹
I saw em at the Armadillo in 1977 I think! FANTASTIC!!!
If I could only listen to One band got to be these boys
They have a great catalog.
One of the Greatest albums of all time "To Stuffed to Jump" I Love this Band! 3:07
"Stacked Deck" is the best
Great tune...there's a Canadian country band that did this song..in the 80s ..c-weed
Indeed
Rest in peace Russell Smith
love these guys ... just discovered them via a tune of theirs covered by Dwight Yoakam
This was one of my favorite songs of my late "Rowena" we used to play this song when we went for a cruise 😢❤
Man I was about 15 years old playing music daily with my uncle & his old buddy’s when driving home one night my uncle played me maybe there greatest hits album & hearing Russell’s voice was one of the best things I had stumbled across musically at that young age !! It was very similar to when I heard Levon Helm for the first time , there’s just nothing like that kind of singer…. & The Amazing rhythm Aces what a cool friggin name & Holds True!!!! Just a Great Band all the way around!! Now I’m 40 in 2022 & yes there are good bands still playing but there NOT THAT !!!
You're exactly right about the bands. Especially Russell's voice and levon helms, may they rest in peace
Absolutely one of my all time favorite songs. Just perfect 👌
They had a good number of hits in the 80’s, Russel Smith also wrote many hits for other artists. They had a real career and continued until Smiths death, so far from a Flash-in-the-pan.
Awesome! Super Tight for Sure! I missed these guys growing up but Im glad I finally found them!
I recently rediscovered this gem. Now I can't stop listening to it!
Yes, I'm hooked with this song!!!!!
I knew Byrd when I lived in Nashville. He was one of the sweetest guys you would ever know. And as a musician, he was one of the few locals that gave a Yankee like me the time of day.
Nice to know he was like that. He didn’t project like a guy with a big ego. Man I love his style of guitar playing and his tone on this and Dancing the Night Away especially. Cheers!
cool comment- dave- i was a yankee, corporate type straight out of college and barry and janis lived across the street from me. Very nice, friendly-we had a lot of fun
@@razorsharpe3371 You're absolutely right, there wasn't an ounce of ego in Byrd. The first time I met him was at a small custom session. I was the leader/rhythm guitarist on the session...... and imagine my surprise when Byrd shows up to play pedal steel. I had written the charts the night before from tapes that had been provided by the "artist". One of the slow songs was in 5/4, a thing you hardly see in rock let alone country. But it worked, and after all it was the artists song, so I wrote the chart as is. So the time comes around to do the song, I hand out the charts, Byrd looks at the chart, looks at me and says, "5/4?". Can't believe I'm doing a session with Byrd Burton. I say, "yep". He replies, "you have a tape?". I say, "yep". So we listen to a bit of the tape and all sudden Byrd says, "Well I'll be a son of a bitch! I've been playing all my life and I never ever recorded a country song in 5/4!!!"
By the way, do you play fiddle? I used to know of a fiddle player named razor sharpe.... I think. God it was long ago....
The one and only Amazing Rhythm Aces!!
Man those were the days before the midi/electronic keyboards took over. Nice to see a Fender Rhodes and B3 Hammond being played.
James Hooker was a great keyboard player. Billy Earhart on organ was great too.
Great, GREAT TUNE .....solo .....and of course Russell Smith' voice. Got to see the Aces just once .....great time, even got to meet the band. This song is a great cruising song, make a lot of miles down the road with this one driving you on !!! RIP Russell ....and thanks !!!!
This song was my favorite for a long time. I have several of their albums, love these guys, great band.
I had all the L P 's Stacked Deck , To Stuffed to Jump . Great band , such good albums . Toucan do it too . Dancing the Night Away is classic
All this running town to town. Brings me back Home. Trying to keep up with everything. Turns sad when you think of where you come from. So, I guess you knew it all along. Guess her memories are here to stay. Hooray.
Out of Country music 🎶 this is my favorite ❤ you Russell RIP
And all that made that band ❤yall
Fantastic lead work
I love this song easy listening
Heavenly bliss! This is one of these songs which I can't stop listening to!
Larry and to all who can add to this library of this band- Thank You. My mind may be failing me but I seem to remember that all of the masters of their recordings were burned up in a fire. Check your vinyl and cassettes and keep 'em coming. And thanx!
What a great band
AMAZING BAND.
Gawd i love their sound.
Very underrated band
forgot about these guys, that is really tight, very good. Awesome vocals.
Man, I love this tune. Long road.
Great, evocative song, the guitar lead that takes it home is tops!
The late Barry "Byrd" Burton was an amazing player.
Nothing sounds as good as a Les Paul Custom in the right handd
@@philherrick7319
Except a tele which is way more versatile.
I recently discovered this one and third rate romance. Great vocals and guitars imo.
I used to see them play around Memphis. They were all great musicians. RIP Russell and Bird.
I didn't know Russell was gone, but you are correct . Remember "third rate romance " being played
on the radio when it was new. A mixed bag on the radio then with hard rock, novelty songs , and
things like this, which was great. Now ---- junk. An obscure band along with "Asleep at the wheel "
which was also great.
@@tracykingston9668 I saw Asleep At The Wheel with Duke Tumatoe and The Allstar Frogs. Good times.
Saw them in the late 70's in New Zealand opening for Leon Russell...as close to perfection as I can ever imagine. Cool to find they reformed nearly 20 years later in part because of a steady stream of support from NZ and Aust
We turned up in a tiny town in southern new south wales called Tathra in a fabulous pub overlooking the ocean and to our absolutely stunned surprise here were these guys playing. Just fantastic.
I always remember a comment someone yelled out "You look better without your glasses on Russell" and he replied quick as a whip, "You look better without my glasses on"
Arlo West has a great cover of this song, stating he would come home from school to hear his mom playing this song by ARA cranked up on their old stereo, and he became instantly hooked. And had been playing this ever since he first heard it. Its a great tribute to a great song.
Was not aware of this JC . Are you from Maine?
@@johndeschenes8369 as a military brat, 10 states, and 3 foreign countries were my homes growing up. Never lived in Maine, been there to ski, beautiful, and a little too cold for me.
Love me some Aces !
Maybe my favorite band of all time. Fortunate enough to have seen them several times.
One of my most favorite songs of all times. I remember when this come out. I would be driving my my old GTO. I WOULD KICK IT IN THE ASS that needle pointing straight down on a flat west Texas road.
Great band
The keyboard part reminds me of the song "Brandy" 🤫
One of them songs you don’t want to stop and just want guitarist Barry Burton to keep playing that thing out cause it’s a gem of a song and Russell Smith could write some good ones too 3:56
Byrd Burton....Rogersville's favorite shredder.....RIP Byrd.
Byrd could do it all, lead guitar, mandolin, Dobro, pedal steel,flat top. He was a special talent.
Rogersville Alabama?
@@DBT652 NO....East Tennessee
Love this band my older brother gave me this album!
Maybe my all time favorite band. They were so versatile. The could play rock and roll, straight country, country rock, southern rock, old time gospel and even a little jazz. No better writer than Russell Smith.
What I would call great relaxing beer drinking music. Smooth as greased owl shit.
Very cool song. Oldie but a goodie.
just really good ...
Another fine song by Burton some years before he wrote the beautiful "Gulf Coast Highway" with Nanci. I hope Russell is in great short musicians heaven with Steve Goodman, who of course wrote the country masterpiece "You Never Even Called Me By My Name."
So smooth, great song writers. Just realised they were in Australia in 2011 and I didnt know! Look at all the hair. Ive just replace my Too Stuffed to Jump CD from to much playing.
is Russell not 10" tall and bulletproof? Love him!
damn Bros...y'all just 'effing kill it !
Great Tune
They were Amazing indeed! Does anyone have Dancing the Night Away from this same concert?
Love this song! Who is the guitarist! He has a great sound
That is the late great Barry "Byrd" Burton. An amazing player.
❤❤❤
💥💥💜💜💥💥👍👍
Byrd
motherfu*ker....this is one of the best song's in history!!! damn...
fm station KLRB: Carmel by the Sea
That's a fact.2 can do it 2💙✌
Faark best album , covered by crap . Love em
Love that end solo
"Byrd" was a great guitarist .
They should have been best of their time RIP RUSSELL ❤