I was at this concert, Calgary Stampede 1972, Kids Day the Saturday. Best day of my life up to that point. Imagine, being by yourself at the Stampede at age 9. I hung on to money for my lunch meal, a real treat! I got home with 25 cents in my pocket. What a concert, what a day! Thanks Ronnie King and band.
That was the year Rob, Barb, and I waded in across the Elbow river around the back of the Stampede grounds to get in. I remember we were walking in the midway and the security guy comes up and says " nice two tone jeans" and we ran like the wind...
There few bands that epitomize "Canadian talent" quite like the Stampeders. I did roadie work for them when they were touring here in the early-mid 70's and I'd go back in a second and do it all over again.
I love this song! I Found my dad's old cassette tapes in the basement and "The greatest Hit" was there. I remember when dad still lived with us, he would play that cassette in the truck over and over again. :) This song brings back a lot of good memories. :D
These guys were so unique. Their songs all have stood the test of time. These days you listen to a song for a few weeks and then you don't care if you ever hear it again. This is different it gets in your soul. April Wine is another example of timeless classic music. that never goes out of style.
I love it! I was actually AT THIS SHOW! It was a Children's Day concert at the Calgary Stampede. I even remember the wet stage from the rain. The whole crowd sang along to this!
That year I was 4 years old and I got lost at the Stampede grounds as soon as we walked in around 11 am...my family found me in my dad's car around 8pm...gawd...this is what this song reminds me of...what a sin
Who cares if it isn't live. It's still a brilliant toe tapping, gets in your heart, stuck in your memory, wish I could sing that well sort of song. Shame I had shifted to Australia by then.
Discovered these guys last week while listening to a station on Songza. God I love it. Reminds me of music my parents and uncle would listen to. Especially my uncle. Best uncle EVER.
This song has gone out of my memory and I accidentally listened to the LIVE365, an online radio, that's the reason I surfed here. Thanks for uploading.
Wikipedia - Formed in Calgary, Alberta, in 1964 as the Rebounds.[4] they had five members: Rich Dodson, Len Roemer, Brendan Lyttle, Kim Berly, and Race Holiday. They renamed themselves The Stampeders in 1965 and Len Roemer was replaced with Ronnie King and Van Louis. In 1966, they relocated to Toronto and became a trio in 1968 when Lyttle, Louis, and Holiday left. The Stampeders scored a hit in 1971 with "Sweet City Woman", which won Best Single at the Juno Awards, reached #1 on the RPM magazine charts, and #8 in the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart.[5] Written by Dodson, the track stayed in the Billboard chart for 16 weeks and the disc sold a million by September 1971, and the R.I.A.A. granted gold disc status.[4] The Stampeders also won Juno Awards for Best Group, Best Producer (Mel Shaw), and Best Composer (Dodson) that year.[6] The band signed with Polydor Records for US distribution.[7] By 1975 the band had toured extensively in the United States and appeared on television shows.[8]
First of all, this is not the Stampeders performing "Sweet City Woman". No video exists that I have ever seen, so when they released the Stampeders video history some time ago, they came up with this attempt to make it appear they were performing the song. But you NEVER see a band member moving their lips to the lyrics in this song. Because they are performing a different song in this concert. I have to believe there is a video somewhere out there of the 70's group performing this song.
I like that it lists three members, but there's : Guitar, bass, drums, tenor banjo all going on at once, in addition to vocals. so... Who's playing two instruments??
@TrueDefinitionn there were quite a few I'll list some of my favs :) Carry me Oh My Lady Minstrel Gypsy Wild Eyes Then came the white man Hit the road jack Hope this helps :)
great song always on my playlist but how can you go play at the stampede and forget to bring the cowbell?? if you notice theres no bell thats in the original version
I was at this concert, Calgary Stampede 1972, Kids Day the Saturday. Best day of my life up to that point. Imagine, being by yourself at the Stampede at age 9. I hung on to money for my lunch meal, a real treat! I got home with 25 cents in my pocket. What a concert, what a day! Thanks Ronnie King and band.
I was at that show too! I remember them getting the whole crowd singing along to this song!
You could pretty much go anywhere as a nine year old by yourself back then!
What a fantastic story! 👍 🤩. Thanks much for sharing! Blessings….
Love/ ❤️ this early 1970s song
Lucky ; love / ❤️ this super great Canadian 🇨🇦 song
Back when music was music and u could understand it
That was the year Rob, Barb, and I waded in across the Elbow river around the back of the Stampede grounds to get in. I remember we were walking in the midway and the security guy comes up and says " nice two tone jeans" and we ran like the wind...
One of the most underrated tunes from The 70's. I liked it then, and still like it now.
As a NYC native..you can keep Sinatra, Joel, and the rest...give me a sunny day..a banjo and the Stampeders...say's it all! Great song!
That guitar solo at 2:15 captures the spirit of the era, like moonlight in a bottle 😁 🌸🌿
1971---What a great year! Everybody had hair!
Totally miss guys with long hair
Fun fact: it is the most played song by my phone in 2024(as my phone said dec 16th)
Ronnie King 1947-2023
There few bands that epitomize "Canadian talent" quite like the Stampeders. I did roadie work for them when they were touring here in the early-mid 70's and I'd go back in a second and do it all over again.
I was 6 maybe 7 when I first heard this song on the radio and it never grows old .✌
I love this song! I Found my dad's old cassette tapes in the basement and "The greatest Hit" was there. I remember when dad still lived with us, he would play that cassette in the truck over and over again. :) This song brings back a lot of good memories. :D
These guys were so unique. Their songs all have stood the test of time. These days you listen to a song for a few weeks and then you don't care if you ever hear it again. This is different it gets in your soul. April Wine is another example of timeless classic music. that never goes out of style.
Had I been around at this time I woulda SO gone to the Stampede to see this show!!!!❤️ had no clue they were from here too!!
I remember first seeing The Stampeders open for The Osmond Brothers at The CNE, Toronto. /71?
I was there too :)
Video was actually shot in July 1972 in Calgary at the Grandstand. The clue is at 1:48, the license plate on the car clearly identifies at 1972.
What a great tradition The Stampede is...Good on ya, Calgary!
I love it! I was actually AT THIS SHOW! It was a Children's Day concert at the Calgary Stampede. I even remember the wet stage from the rain. The whole crowd sang along to this!
One of the most fun songs of the 70's; I love it.
Pride of Canada 🇨🇦 this song
I was in the audience for this performance! Kids Day at the Calgary Stampede!
I was 6 years old when this song came out - I loved it then and love it just as much now! Brings back so many happy memories!
So many great Canadian bands in the early 70s; these guys were one of the best🎸🎼
And they’re still playing live gigs! Saw them a couple years ago in Lindsay, Ont. Still playing & having fun!
Wow love this song great times back then great band
Damn, I love this tune.
Always liked this song.
So love this song, always been my fav :)
Conversely, my version is 'Sweet Country Woman.' Proven true to me as long as this song's 🎵 been popular 😮 ! Sincerely.
My favourite Stamperders song,and the biggest hit of their career,from 1971.
Me and Danny Cruz, 1971. North Bergen NJ and NYC. Love you always Danny. 💔🙏
Pride of Canada 🇨🇦 this song
Classic oldie. I love that 71 LTD rolling along to the tune vintage old world style
That year I was 4 years old and I got lost at the Stampede grounds as soon as we walked in around 11 am...my family found me in my dad's car around 8pm...gawd...this is what this song reminds me of...what a sin
Great tune
Younger days that never came back memories I lost was just a dream
I was 8 yrs old back in the day. My brother had all of their songs on vinyl.
Good ol days!
The sweetest memories....
Who cares if it isn't live. It's still a brilliant toe tapping, gets in your heart, stuck in your memory, wish I could sing that well sort of song. Shame I had shifted to Australia by then.
RIP Ronnie King 1947-2024 💔💜❤
7/1971 a greatest memory in the stampedecity(calgary)
I want to say thanks to great host family
Wow huh!
This was one of the songs used as bumper music for the old Big Chuck and Hoolihan show, and that's where I'll always remember it.
Discovered these guys last week while listening to a station on Songza. God I love it. Reminds me of music my parents and uncle would listen to. Especially my uncle. Best uncle EVER.
This how I remember them
Most excellent!
this song is awesome. this video is from over 10 years before i was born but i still love this song even tho its older than me
Wow, never before has a band looked and sounded so Canadian!
Fantastic as I was there to.. God Bless them all.
Awesome! Takes me back to easier times!
Oh dang. This looks wild as heck. Before my time. By a year. Goodness. I love this song. ❤
Man they are still my fav band
I LOVE KIM BERLY FOREVER
Great group they play/ practice at the old Montgomery men's hall great memories
Wow. I'm only 37 and I love this song. :)
Love this song too , one of my favorites too
Big big hand for Rich Dodson!
This song has gone out of my memory and I accidentally listened to the LIVE365, an online radio, that's the reason I surfed here. Thanks for uploading.
It was SO GOOD to have them come to show there talents and abilities In MELFORT,Sask! COOL!
Wikipedia - Formed in Calgary, Alberta, in 1964 as the Rebounds.[4] they had five members: Rich Dodson, Len Roemer, Brendan Lyttle, Kim Berly, and Race Holiday. They renamed themselves The Stampeders in 1965 and Len Roemer was replaced with Ronnie King and Van Louis. In 1966, they relocated to Toronto and became a trio in 1968 when Lyttle, Louis, and Holiday left.
The Stampeders scored a hit in 1971 with "Sweet City Woman", which won Best Single at the Juno Awards, reached #1 on the RPM magazine charts, and #8 in the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart.[5] Written by Dodson, the track stayed in the Billboard chart for 16 weeks and the disc sold a million by September 1971, and the R.I.A.A. granted gold disc status.[4] The Stampeders also won Juno Awards for Best Group, Best Producer (Mel Shaw), and Best Composer (Dodson) that year.[6] The band signed with Polydor Records for US distribution.[7]
By 1975 the band had toured extensively in the United States and appeared on television shows.[8]
I was a high school freshman when this was a big hit.
Great show at Cowapolooza last night. Best concert of the summer.
cowbells and a BIG bong sound is all one really needs
I don't care about any errors - enjoyed the video and love the song. What's not to like.
First of all, this is not the Stampeders performing "Sweet City Woman". No video exists that I have ever seen, so when they released the Stampeders video history some time ago, they came up with this attempt to make it appear they were performing the song. But you NEVER see a band member moving their lips to the lyrics in this song. Because they are performing a different song in this concert. I have to believe there is a video somewhere out there of the 70's group performing this song.
Good times. Great song
if you look at the car in the parade it says 1974.....awesome thank you this is a huge part of my life and brings back so many memories.......
No, it doesn't. It says 1971-the year that they won the Juno, though the ceremony and concert took place in '72.
One of my favourite songs from 1971.
Pride of Canada 🇨🇦
They are awesome I lov them
Who's playing the banjo? Is one of the guitars producing that sound? Great song. Thanks
Thank you
Hey I perform on that stage every day during stampede!
city women rock buddy!!!
hey, im from that town! the stampedes only a week away too
if life would only be like this once again... not a care in the world...:)
I love the Stam Peters
Dammit Rich, you took me off your Friends list on Facebook!
They should play for the 100th anniversary this year!
Yaaaahooooo Calgary!!!!!!
That orange suit at 2:13 should be classified as a weapon of mass distraction...
Oh the memories
I was there also , the sweet young age of 10
@TheKeeks1013 LOOK a little bit closer, the banner says "1971"!!!!! The year this gem was released!!!!
That's me ;)
wow guess I've been told! lol thx for clearing that up....my goodness I was only 3 lol....either way AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
neat video
Stahs the test of time!!!
❤❤ WELL DONE LOL YOU ❤❤❤❤❤😂😂😂
sweet
Great song ! ... right about the time i started burnin . LOL
One hit wonders BUT I LOVE this song, and NEVER get tired of listening to it! AND I love macaroons too! XD
THEIR BIGGEST HIT
HAPPY (67th) BIRTHDAY, KIM
TODAY, 67 YEARS AGO
when
KIM BERLY
(July 24, 1948)
was born
(Kim Berly on drums)
Real name: Kimball Meyer.
I like that it lists three members, but there's : Guitar, bass, drums, tenor banjo all going on at once, in addition to vocals. so... Who's playing two instruments??
@TrueDefinitionn there were quite a few I'll list some of my favs :)
Carry me
Oh My Lady
Minstrel Gypsy
Wild Eyes
Then came the white man
Hit the road jack
Hope this helps :)
Cam bree ❤
Ooooooo. City....
great song always on my playlist but how can you go play at the stampede and forget to bring the cowbell?? if you notice theres no bell thats in the original version
SNL
😉🕊
How the hell did they do this without a Banjo?
@Thunderbuck Could you give the date of this event or at least an idea of this time period? This song was released in 1971!
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@jesjammin Very true!