Love these men! Every last one of them. Really nice guys & each cld sing & write & play. They seemed good friends & still friends singing together today! Dan in Heaven!👏👏👏👏👏❤️🙏🏻
As a huge America fan I’m so surprised that I have never seen this video clip. I have always loved watching Wil Leacox play percussion on this song, especially live in concert, because it’s so unusual. Rest in peace Dan Peek, Wil Leacox and David Dickey.
No auto voice . These guys are hnique in trading iff lead vocals during. the song . The instruments are same as used in studio except the fender rhodes piano. The bassist line is vital in this song on the break. The vocals a so well arranged. Great band and songwriters.
Good 'ol Dewey Bonnell, his guitar solo is the only instrument OR voice that sounds locked in/closest in sound to the original studio cut. Now lets hear 'Ventura highway' or 'Tin man' please.
Ya, from his 'All things must pass' era circa 1970 ish. I'm almost about to hear him sing 'Wah wah' at any moment, a Masterpiece of Harrison's with Phil Spectors 'wall of sound' production..Robert at 68.
Who's the Marc Bolan looking dude (T-Rex fame) in the soundbooth at the last few seconds, is that him?!..'Bang a Gong' fame from 1970, must be killing time with his studio imput...LOL!! Robert at 68.
Actually they are- look closer. Definitely Gerry playing piano- it's imperfect and diff than studio recording... Guitars: Dewey: 00:50 "Treat me right"- see his guitar cord?... and as camera moves there are the amps, behind Gerry... 1:29 bass-man's cord ... 1:44 Dan- guitar cord feeding behind ... Voices are for certain live... It's live allright, but oddly the TV show uses that notorious music fade/ applause-up technique at the end which makes it appear to be synced...
Oh lovely Dan Peek ! How I miss you. God bless your sweet soul .
Can you imagine dancing to this song? Such weird time signatures!
Love seeing the live version of this song including Dan...! Nice seeing Dewey, Gerry and Dan each taking a part of this song and singing lead.
Love these men! Every last one of them. Really nice guys & each cld sing & write & play. They seemed good friends & still friends singing together today! Dan in Heaven!👏👏👏👏👏❤️🙏🏻
The best band ever!!!💗💙💜😎🌞😊💗
Just a wonderful unique song by a totally tasteful band.
Dan looks so handsome in this video. Rip Dan .❤
It’s cool seeing Dewey play lead!
My favorite song from these boys.
Love this song so much!
Great performers.outstanding music
Love this band
Wish I could count this crazy timing in this song. 😢
As a huge America fan I’m so surprised that I have never seen this video clip. I have always loved watching Wil Leacox play percussion on this song, especially live in concert, because it’s so unusual. Rest in peace Dan Peek, Wil Leacox and David Dickey.
Fantastic 👍 takes me back to my ole pals . Love Dan's gold top. A brilliant lead guitarist.
Sounds of the 70's
Happy to see this back on . Love the song and the video Love America too
Was listening to this album today good track
Ellos si que tocaban y cantaban de verdad, muy poca tecnología y en vivo y en directo, ya no quedan de estos grupos, admirables.
No auto voice . These guys are hnique in trading iff lead vocals during. the song . The instruments are same as used in studio except the fender rhodes piano. The bassist line is vital in this song on the break. The vocals a so well arranged. Great band and songwriters.
I noticed that also. The other video is a studio recording . ......... Cool song !
Wow ... my first time to watch this video. I love America band. Thanks.
no hay canción que me recuerde más a mi papá
It's all about the bubbles.
Laurence Welk would be jealous..
Good 'ol Dewey Bonnell, his guitar solo is the only instrument OR voice that sounds locked in/closest in sound to the original studio cut. Now lets hear 'Ventura highway' or 'Tin man' please.
De mis favoritas. YEA
Woman tonight
Ke bárbaro. Woman Tongh
LOVE THIS!!!
when Your Young the devil Sets you up for the End. but tgrse Cats left their Mark on Music . God says eternity start at ....
Dewey totally looks like George Harrison here
Ya, from his 'All things must pass' era circa 1970 ish. I'm almost about to hear him sing 'Wah wah' at any moment, a Masterpiece of Harrison's with Phil Spectors 'wall of sound' production..Robert at 68.
It fares much better with the Fender Rhodes than with the piano, but anyway they tried reggae way before the Wailers had become a legend. Good song.
Well both instruments were on the original studio recording, so both sound appropriate here too
I can't hear the Fender Rhodes, though...
this is so 70s haha
R I P Dan Peek
Bass player looks very Michael Mcdonald era/late 70's Doobie Brothers material...
It looks like America was having a "Lawrence Welk" experience? That's funny.
Well..the bubbles are a sidestep, this is a rocking (for America) a great tune.
Who's the Marc Bolan looking dude (T-Rex fame) in the soundbooth at the last few seconds, is that him?!..'Bang a Gong' fame from 1970, must be killing time with his studio imput...LOL!! Robert at 68.
It IS Marc Bolan
classic
It looks live, but their axes aren't plugged in.
Actually they are- look closer. Definitely Gerry playing piano- it's imperfect and diff than studio recording... Guitars: Dewey: 00:50 "Treat me right"- see his guitar cord?... and as camera moves there are the amps, behind Gerry... 1:29 bass-man's cord ... 1:44 Dan- guitar cord feeding behind ... Voices are for certain live...
It's live allright, but oddly the TV show uses that notorious music fade/ applause-up technique at the end which makes it appear to be synced...
Quicksite, Agreed, you can also see that the Bass player I believe, David Dickey is plugged in also. : )
Playing to a track. The drummer isn't really playing
Like the song but the Base player seems a little tooo proud of himself.
I couldn't agree more