I've gotten to see Kansas many times over the years. The first time I saw them was 1974, I think, in Milwaukee, when they were the backup band for Hawkwind! For some reason, they like Milwaukee, so the last was last summer for their 50th Anniversary tour. I know some key original players are missing, and they lost 💙🎻Robbie Steinhardt🎻💙, may he Rest in Peace, but Joe Deninzon is a fantastic violinist and fills the part nicely. I find their concerts continue to be powerful, beautiful and musically on point. Come back to Milwaukee again - soon guys!
I saw Kansas for the first time in 2022. It was the culmination of a lifelong dream since I was 12. As far as I'm concerned, even with the personnel changes, it's still Kansas.
I accepted Ronnie Platt as a vocalist. With Billy Greer and the addition of Tom Brislin, Joe Deninzon, Eric Holmquist, and now with the return of Zac Rizvi, I am fully convinced to see this band as a continuing force in music, even when the inevitable loss of Rich Williams and Phil Ehart occurs (hopefully a long time from now).
I love listening to all of the Classic rock bands from the 50's, 60's, 70's, 80's, like Boston, Kansas, Stxy, Foreigner, Journey, and I know members of the band Lynyrd Skynyrd and I also like Charlie Daniel's, the Marshall Tucker Band, Molly Hatchet, the Little River band, Yes, Jefferson Starship, I just love listening to music and going to concerts.
Problem I have with legacy bands with different players then original, when they Do Not continue putting out new music and only rely collect $$ touring on the fame of the Original songs...Kansas has never done this, with New Quality material worth listening to and great to see played live to this day! Respect to every Kansas member today and in past.
I was a Journey fan from the late 70's until around 2016. I've seen them 9 times and even though Arnel can belt out the classics, he's not Steve Perry. Their new music doesn't do anything for me. They're relying on 40+ year old music to pull in the crowds, which it does. All these years later, they're still making Perry a rich man because of the agreements he signed upon leaving.
Oh my God you're so right when I saw Kansas a few years ago and heard one of their new songs "refugee" I bought the CD after the show and talked to Rich Williams. Definitely the best Prog rock band there ever was in my book
I want Kansas music to be played 100 years from now. As long as capable musicians/singers are performing. After all, Mozart, Beethoven, etc are still being performed
John, this 😅a such a lovely, respectful and insightful video package you’ve put together for the sake of Kansas and the passion of music fans who want to dig deeper. I love what you have achieved here and in your TH-cam career. You’ve mentioned how nice these guys are, especially Ronnie Platt. YOU are also that kind-hearted person and I so appreciate your videos. Thank you again and again! (About Ronnie, I agree. Unearthly, sincere and candid kindness, something I appreciate for in a performer. Just after he joined Kansas, I saw them play in St Cloud, MN. After the show I was walking down the city’s main street towards my car on this warm summer night, and Ronnie came up to me on the sidewalk an hour minutes after the show ended- just the two of us and no one else around- just to chat after all the people had gone. He had no reason or need. I just looked like someone at a concert or a musician to him, so he said hello and asked if I enjoyed the show. We talked for about 15-20 minutes about his sudden career move into Kansas, how he got contacted by Phil Ehart, how much of a fan of Kansas he already was and deep cut songs he was hoping to get to sing, & that it was a dream come true for him. He talked Shooting Star days, growing up in Chicago suburbs, favorite songs and what rehearsals and traveling with Kansas was like. I could ask him anything like he was a close friend and he always had a gracious, but honest answer. We took a couple pics of us together and went our own ways. He feels truly blessed to be in Kansas, and he is. His friendliness is completely genuine. Glad your videos also demonstrate that in him and other musicians, and it’s a reflection of your own sincere heart as well.)
Kansas is Kansas or any band long as there is one original member still on band, in my opinion. LRB isnt the little river band anymore.. Love Kansas then and now
Absolutely! Is it still Led Zeppelin without John Bonham? The key is the music will live on, and it is great to see the band in its newest rendition touring and playing new music. It's sad but true, but we all get old, and some functions in the band are harder to duplicate than others. I'm a large Tower of Power fan and David Garibaldi, who just announced his retirement from Tower of Power. However, the band will carry on.
I've seen numerous different line-ups of this band and gone to their shows for decades. This current line-up is as much Kansas as any other line-up (if not more so). Unlike some other bands that just regurgitate formulas over and over (if they even record new music at all), much like Styx, the last few Kansas albums are every bit on par with their old stuff. Go see Kansas if they come to your town - you'll see for yourself.
Madison Square Garden, 1979, "Rich, Phil, Dave, Steve, Kerry, I'm Robbie. We're Kansas." I lived in Kansas for ten years. I still refer to the state as "Rich, Phil, Dave, Steve, Kerry and Robbie." I have enjoyed the work of future iterations, but the original is irreplaceable.
Yeah they are still Kansas. But they are missing the two most important pieces in Livgren and Walsh. So there's no nostalgia with this iteration. And I'm not a big enough fan of the band to pay to see them anyway.
Rich Williams has achieved a new level of absolute awesomeness.
I've been making music with Joe Deninzon for over 25 years... Kansas is damn lucky to have him in the band ! Great guy, great musician!!!
I've gotten to see Kansas many times over the years. The first time I saw them was 1974, I think, in Milwaukee, when they were the backup band for Hawkwind! For some reason, they like Milwaukee, so the last was last summer for their 50th Anniversary tour. I know some key original players are missing, and they lost 💙🎻Robbie Steinhardt🎻💙, may he Rest in Peace, but Joe Deninzon is a fantastic violinist and fills the part nicely. I find their concerts continue to be powerful, beautiful
and musically on point. Come back to Milwaukee again - soon guys!
I saw Kansas for the first time in 2022. It was the culmination of a lifelong dream since I was 12. As far as I'm concerned, even with the personnel changes, it's still Kansas.
I accepted Ronnie Platt as a vocalist. With Billy Greer and the addition of Tom Brislin, Joe Deninzon, Eric Holmquist, and now with the return of Zac Rizvi, I am fully convinced to see this band as a continuing force in music, even when the inevitable loss of Rich Williams and Phil Ehart occurs (hopefully a long time from now).
Hopefully Kansas never dies!!!
I love listening to all of the Classic rock bands from the 50's, 60's, 70's, 80's, like Boston, Kansas, Stxy, Foreigner, Journey, and I know members of the band Lynyrd Skynyrd and I also like Charlie Daniel's, the Marshall Tucker Band, Molly Hatchet, the Little River band, Yes, Jefferson Starship, I just love listening to music and going to concerts.
Problem I have with legacy bands with different players then original, when they Do Not continue putting out new music and only rely collect $$ touring on the fame of the Original songs...Kansas has never done this, with New Quality material worth listening to and great to see played live to this day! Respect to every Kansas member today and in past.
I was a Journey fan from the late 70's until around 2016. I've seen them 9 times and even though Arnel can belt out the classics, he's not Steve Perry. Their new music doesn't do anything for me. They're relying on 40+ year old music to pull in the crowds, which it does. All these years later, they're still making Perry a rich man because of the agreements he signed upon leaving.
Oh my God you're so right when I saw Kansas a few years ago and heard one of their new songs "refugee" I bought the CD after the show and talked to Rich Williams. Definitely the best Prog rock band there ever was in my book
My all time favorite band, Masque is my all time favorite album from any Band!
Their story is incredible. I don't care who's in the band. The music is fantastic and they're continuing playing classic music
Kerry Livgrens brother in law did the honors of baptizing me a couple of months ago at the church we attend.
I want Kansas music to be played 100 years from now. As long as capable musicians/singers are performing. After all, Mozart, Beethoven, etc are still being performed
John, this 😅a such a lovely, respectful and insightful video package you’ve put together for the sake of Kansas and the passion of music fans who want to dig deeper. I love what you have achieved here and in your TH-cam career. You’ve mentioned how nice these guys are, especially Ronnie Platt. YOU are also that kind-hearted person and I so appreciate your videos. Thank you again and again! (About Ronnie, I agree. Unearthly, sincere and candid kindness, something I appreciate for in a performer. Just after he joined Kansas, I saw them play in St Cloud, MN. After the show I was walking down the city’s main street towards my car on this warm summer night, and Ronnie came up to me on the sidewalk an hour minutes after the show ended- just the two of us and no one else around- just to chat after all the people had gone. He had no reason or need. I just looked like someone at a concert or a musician to him, so he said hello and asked if I enjoyed the show. We talked for about 15-20 minutes about his sudden career move into Kansas, how he got contacted by Phil Ehart, how much of a fan of Kansas he already was and deep cut songs he was hoping to get to sing, & that it was a dream come true for him. He talked Shooting Star days, growing up in Chicago suburbs, favorite songs and what rehearsals and traveling with Kansas was like. I could ask him anything like he was a close friend and he always had a gracious, but honest answer. We took a couple pics of us together and went our own ways. He feels truly blessed to be in Kansas, and he is. His friendliness is completely genuine. Glad your videos also demonstrate that in him and other musicians, and it’s a reflection of your own sincere heart as well.)
Awesome post,Eric--thanks for sharing that! T
Never quit guys keep rockin
I love Kansas for years
Kerry, Steve and Robbie were Kansas
0:08: you asked Jonathan Cain if Journey is still Journey after the personnel changes? You could ask Mike Shrieve or Gregg Rolie or Neal Schon….
Thanks!
Thanks so much,
@RockHistoryMusic thanks for a great channel 👍
As long as there are hundreds of Beethoven tribute bands performing night after night Kansas can continue on.
Kansas is Kansas or any band long as there is one original member still on band, in my opinion. LRB isnt the little river band anymore.. Love Kansas then and now
Absolutely! Is it still Led Zeppelin without John Bonham?
The key is the music will live on, and it is great to see the band in its newest rendition touring and playing new music.
It's sad but true, but we all get old, and some functions in the band are harder to duplicate than others. I'm a large Tower of Power fan and David Garibaldi, who just announced his retirement from Tower of Power. However, the band will carry on.
Today many bands are just monuments... Ac/Dc, Toto, Queen, Journey...
My Musical and Geniuses include Paul McCartney David Gilmour Alan Parsons Rich Williams
I've seen numerous different line-ups of this band and gone to their shows for decades. This current line-up is as much Kansas as any other line-up (if not more so). Unlike some other bands that just regurgitate formulas over and over (if they even record new music at all), much like Styx, the last few Kansas albums are every bit on par with their old stuff. Go see Kansas if they come to your town - you'll see for yourself.
Madison Square Garden, 1979, "Rich, Phil, Dave, Steve, Kerry, I'm Robbie. We're Kansas." I lived in Kansas for ten years. I still refer to the state as "Rich, Phil, Dave, Steve, Kerry and Robbie." I have enjoyed the work of future iterations, but the original is irreplaceable.
Yeah they are still Kansas. But they are missing the two most important pieces in Livgren and Walsh. So there's no nostalgia with this iteration. And I'm not a big enough fan of the band to pay to see them anyway.
take your pick... some touring bands now have ZERO original members 🤦♂️🤷♂️
No original Singer, violinist singer, bass player, lead guitarist , drummer. Not Kansas 😮
A great cover band without the real singers, writers, violinist, etc. Not Kansas (fan since 1st LP).
No.
You ROCK Rich! Meatwall!
Seen Kansas many years ago. Outside show. I stood behind Phil and watched him play awsome drummer