CORRECT and no body walked,we'd give anyone a ride,it was the code,ass,grass or gas money,fuel was cheap and the girls were normal,perverts got beat up,and rare earth rocked the world,genius band saw them live 13 times,they actually put them in one block west kcks people were outside and the cops were dancing with everyone,yeah it was a better time,with normality
Back when the older generations didn't constantly whine about how music was better before Elvis and The Beatles ruined everything with their noisy rock n roll! Back in the good ol' days!! Oh wait, apparently older generations are still whining.
@@ChrisLawton662:43 I ENJOY A WIDE VARIETY OF MUSIC INCLUDING HANK WILLIAMS SENIOR, BOB DYLAN IS ANOTHER OF MY FAVORITES I GOT TO SEE LED ZEPPELIN IN CONCERT AND ALSO SNUCK INTO A BOB MARLEY AND THE WAILERS CONCERT IT SEEMS LIKE MUSIC HAD SUCH A BETTER VIBE BACK THEN 3:55
No gimmicks, no fancy stage, no auto tune, just pure and raw talent. and best of all, no flipping cell phones. I am so thankful that I was a teenager and very much into this music in the 70’s. This for me is insanely good and I will appreciate it for ever. ❤️
I saw Rare Earth at an Earth Day Celebration in Sacramento 20+ years ago, playing on the State House grounds. When the line came up, "I put my faith in the People and the People let me down", the whole time the drummer was singing he had his thumb jerked back behind him indicating the politicians in the State House. Complete class and never forgotten😅!
Saw them, War & Vanilla Fudge in the early 80s at The Channel in Boston. I was 16 with the WORST fake I.D ever & the guy just laughed & said have fun kid. Ahh the good ol' days.
Second drummer couldn't keep up the groove - I could drum better than he did at this concert. I've heard him in subsequent videos, and he did just fine. I guess everyone has a bad night or two. Peter was/is ALWAYS in the groove. A great rendition of a great song.
One of the most underrated bands of the early 70's. They were great live in concert.
No stupid cell phones in the air just everyone clapping having a great time ! When people actually were nice to one another and talked to each other!!
CORRECT and no body walked,we'd give anyone a ride,it was the code,ass,grass or gas money,fuel was cheap and the girls were normal,perverts got beat up,and rare earth rocked the world,genius band saw them live 13 times,they actually put them in one block west kcks people were outside and the cops were dancing with everyone,yeah it was a better time,with normality
Back when the older generations didn't constantly whine about how music was better before Elvis and The Beatles ruined everything with their noisy rock n roll! Back in the good ol' days!! Oh wait, apparently older generations are still whining.
Love the woman clapping out of time! 🫣😂
@@ChrisLawton662:43 I ENJOY A WIDE VARIETY OF MUSIC INCLUDING HANK WILLIAMS SENIOR, BOB DYLAN IS ANOTHER OF MY FAVORITES I GOT TO SEE LED ZEPPELIN IN CONCERT AND ALSO SNUCK INTO A BOB MARLEY AND THE WAILERS CONCERT
IT SEEMS LIKE MUSIC HAD SUCH A BETTER VIBE BACK THEN 3:55
@@donhagerty5669 THAT'S GREAT! GOOD FOR YOU!!! 👍🏼
No gimmicks, no fancy stage, no auto tune, just pure and raw talent. and best of all, no flipping cell phones. I am so thankful that I was a teenager and very much into this music in the 70’s. This for me is insanely good and I will appreciate it for ever. ❤️
This is my favorite song of ALL TIME - an anthem of my life that NEVER gets old.
When bands could rock. Garbage today. This is worth 2 million views!
Today's music ain't got the same soul! Well said and they nailed it!
I saw Rare Earth at an Earth Day Celebration in Sacramento 20+ years ago, playing on the State House grounds. When the line came up, "I put my faith in the People and the People let me down", the whole time the drummer was singing he had his thumb jerked back behind him indicating the politicians in the State House. Complete class and never forgotten😅!
I just hope no rap shit has any of this melody/lyrics added to their music, today's shit will never hold up a candle to this group.
My husbands Dad used too listen too this after he came home from Vietnam. Helped him deal with it, thank's for going fella's and welcome home!
😂
WE NEED THIS AGAIN
Love me some Rare Earth everyday, the only White Band signed by Motown
Thought they were black, 1st video iv seen😊
One of the last conversations with my mom she told me about dancing at a Rare Earth concert in Atlanta in the 70s.
I have been listening to this song since I was a kid and still love it.
That song is a great piece of funk/rock from this great band. Rare Earth was a great band live. RIP Gil Bridges, Mark Olson and Eddie Guzman...
Ray, Eddie, Peter, Mark, Mike and Gil at the very TOP of their game....Fantastic and some.....
One of the greatest songs ever
Well I put my faith in the people but the people let me down - I can't be bothered with sorrow and I can't be bothered with hate
They were having church up in there ! ❤❤❤
The BEST Happy Birthday song!
One of the most underrated bands of all time
Brilliant !
These guys are brilliant. What a happy song. ❤❤❤
Awesome
The best show live
Oh to have been there!! Love This Song!! ♥️ 🎧 ♥️
So good 👍
One of the most incredible performances ever. The same gig they did to thousands of people at big concerts. Helluva sock hop!
Bin glücklich in meiner Jugend solch eine Musik gehabt zu haben ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I saw them play at the Lake Front Theater in Mandeville, Louisiana on the Northshore of Lake Pontchatrain.
Saw them, War & Vanilla Fudge in the early 80s at The Channel in Boston. I was 16 with the WORST fake I.D ever & the guy just laughed & said have fun kid. Ahh the good ol' days.
I Love it, Sat Feb 10 2:20 PM
awesome...shame they didn't show any of that outro guitar solo
So good….rock at its peak.
Одна из лучших групп всех времен и народов💯👍👍👍👍👏🤟
One of my favorite bands!
All of you are here and I am there with RARE EARTH & ALL YOUR STAFF and also with your FANS. You and me ARE CELEBRATE... Greetings 🙏☮️🙏🕊️🙏☮️🙏 3:40
he esperado mas de 50 años para ver este video , grasias
Así q es ley de vida todo cambia en el camino vacila q son recuerdos valen oro
Here in the us in the 70s rock concerts arguably replaced baseball as the natl pastime
Cal Jam was pretty cool
The Random Drummer.
This is how we did it
Yep
Peter Rivera from Detroit yeah
Love the drummer’s tour around the stadium! Thought he was gonna grab the lead guitar
How is this band that was signed to Motown not in Rock n Roll Hall.
They hit all aspects of what this establishment is
The same with Ian Hunter. His piano is there...Cleveland rocks!
The year my only brother, Buzz, was born!
A party anthem.
MY 1ST CONCERT 1973 RARE EARTH ZZ TOP & ELF/DIO PORTLAND COLISEUM OREGON 🌊🌲🎸🎸🎤🥁🌲🌊
Fantástico!!!Onde acho a apresentação completa deste vídeo In Concert 1973 com as 2 músicas?
FROM,BAGONG ILOG PASIG M,FLORES STREET🎉
temazo
Ive been listening to Rare Earth my whole life and IZ thought they wuz black
They're very soulful
Apparently they were the first white act signed by Motown
@@damamae950And one of the few. You can hear why!
Just gimme a tambourine and let me up there!
I think I saw Mama Cass at 4:09
Oh shit, I saw me good ol’ fucking cowbell up in that place. The first white band that had commercial success with a Motown contract.
O SELO PSICOSE RIO GB 1969
1973, correct?
Second drummer couldn't keep up the groove - I could drum better than he did at this concert. I've heard him in subsequent videos, and he did just fine. I guess everyone has a bad night or two. Peter was/is ALWAYS in the groove. A great rendition of a great song.
Now the rock n roll.
It's rock n roll
O SELO PSICOSE RIO GB 1969 MESTRE ROBERTO CABOTAGEM MCB MM
Buenos los chicos...pero el tema😢😮
I bet barry gordy was good to them
Many Anglo Saxons look very awkward trying to clap...
Not a single goddamned cell phone is sight. It was really like that.
Bullet Train