Who can not like Huey Lewis? This was true 80's main stream rock. Liked from kids to adults, business men to construction workers. What music now of day actually is loved by all? 80's were the last decade of universal enjoyable music.
I would tend to agree. Huey Lewis was probably the top act of the 80’s. If not, then definitely in the top three. I like darn near every one of his songs. One nice thing about his music is, you can actually understand the lyrics. You don’t have to look them up. It’s just so sad that he can’t perform anymore. I saw him interviewed since he stopped performing. He’s a very nice guy.
The more I look at details, the more I thought about how different they are in performing styles, but it works as they fill their spots. Huey is a perfect front man. Johnny is the quintessential band leader. Bill sit s in that pockets and finds his fills, doesn't overdo it, but you WILL feel him when he has his moments, especially kicking off the ToP horns. Chris doesn't so much play solos as he fights the guitar for dominance, wrestling each chord like needing a blessing from God. He wrings each passage out as if he requires it. Sean sits at the middle of it all like a great chain linking them. Then you have Mario, who just sits back, breathes out a bit of smoke and goes "Cooooooooool."
This is how bands should look like. No hard drugs, just good guys. Touring isn’t easy and sometimes it feels like drugs and alcohol are the only thing that’ll help you get through it. So props to them for staying sober
Exactly. It's all about the music, and in their case, straight-up heart and soul modern rock 'n' roll. And even though they're having tonnes of fun and enjoy you can see that professionalism is a huge factor and approach as well.
@@kimmygiggler7820 Playing a headless bass like a boss✅ Stands motionless like a statue the entire show✅ Hair greased back like it’s 1955✅ Wearing sunglasses inside✅ I’d say he earned the right to burn a few cigs like a gangster.
Their live act sounds better than the studio recordings. Absolutely amazing. I’ve seen them live twice and they were awesome! Long live Huey Lewis and the News
Huey had such a unique voice. I love the punch he had when he accentuated lyrics. Record companies said he couldn’t sing and passed on signing these guys when they first started. Must suck to have been that epically wrong and missed signing one of the biggest bands of the 80’s.
In fairness everyone gets turned down by record labels. Most artists don't succeed so the label has a better chance not signing someone than signing them. I have worked with a lot of big artists and never met one that didn't get turned down by many labels. Heck Damn Yankees had an all star line up. They could not get any labels to sign them for a long time.
The Beatles got rejected from almost every label in London and George Martin said had he knew about it he would've passed on them based on that alone. Makes you wonder how any groups ever get pass the starting line with that much working against them.
Brings back memories... In about 1982 or so, right after Picture This came out (I think), my friend's band had a "big gig" opening up for this "band from California" about 50 miles from our home town. We were both drummers, and his band was a rock & roll band with a big PA and lots of gear--and I would help them out when they had a big gig and I wasn't playing. He also used this ginormous drum kit and needed help. So he conned me into schlepping gear that day, as I didn't have a gig. Even though I wasn't a guitar player, the lead guitar player also taught me how to use his electronic tuner so that I could tune his guitars during their show(s). So we go to this venue in this city of like 25,000 people, and it was basically just a glorified bar, with a capacity of like 300 people *maybe*, but even at the that the place was jam-packed. So there was hardly room for the opening act to see the show--so we hung out just out back, like 20 feet from the stage. Since it was summer, everybody was hanging out back there. Well, the band turned out to be Huey Lewis & the News, and we got to talk to them a LOT that afternoon/evening. These guys had only gotten a little airplay by then, and _Do You Believe In Love_ was just hitting the air. I remember talking to Huey Lewis quite a bit that day, but my friend and I (being drummers) really just wanted to talk gear with Bill Gibson, who was playing Sonor drums at the time. Those drums sounded AMAZING, and cost so much that no one around our area could afford them...so we'd never even seen them in person. BG absolutely blew our doors off, to the point that both my friend and I wanted to play 6-piece kits, using traditional grip. I remember he used Sennheiser 421's on the toms, two SM57s on the snare (top & bottom), and a PL20 on the kick--they were to absolutely die for. So a day that started with my friend twisting my arm to schlep gear to open for yet another "next big thing" band (we'd done this before) ended up with us hanging out with Huey Lewis & the News. I remember that HL was a genuinely nice guy, and was really very modest--just another musician to shoot the shit with. They heard my friend's band at soundcheck and were very interested in them as players. Just a great time overall. And these guys could all play their asses off--absolutely not one weak player in the band.
I know it's almost a year later but this is an awesome story and comment! As a drummer myself I totally get geeking out over gear and shooting the breeze with other musos. :)
Thanks for sharing your amazing story. I'm a young musician and get a lot of inspiration from bands like HL&TN, hearing your story gives me motivation to keep going!
Thanks for sharing this wonderful story. I drummed just a little in college, but I've always been interested in the craft. Looking back now, I'm constantly reminded of just how Billy Gibson was back there. Just living in that pocket.
Jacobs Ladder - 1:32 I Never Walk Alone - 5:52 Bad is Bad - 10:52 Power of Love - 15:30 Simple as That - 20:22 Hip to be Square -25:38 Stuck with You - 30:11 I Know What I Like - 35:01 Back in Time - 39:50
Great job! One of my favorite tours ever! I have another filmed concert of this tour. I think the date is 1986. The one I have on VHS doesn't feature the 49ers. The song selection is slightly different. It has an extended version of I Want A New Drug featuring Stephen Doc Kupka of T.O.P. having fun playing off of the crowd. I wish I could buy it as I did before. It like many concert and music documentaries on VHS tapes, were never reissued on DVD or Blu-ray. It also can't be transferred to DVD either which stinks.
I was at this very concert! After "Back In Time", there was a break. Just before midnight, the band came back out Huey counted down the clock to the new year (1987)! A bunch of balloons dropped on the audience, and they played an entire new set with all of they're best songs! It really was remarkable. The band at its best!
I was there too! It was the best concert I had been to in a long while, and New Years Eve! Wasn't this the concert that Los Lobos opened up for Huey, and they got booed off the stage? Pretty sure, Not positive. Los Lobos was new at the time, and really just wasn't the band to be opening for Huey who was #1 at the time.. Could you verify??
@@coolcat6303 I was there as well. When the 49ers came out the crowd went insane. I've been to hundreds of concerts over the years representing a variety of artists/genres, and I've never seen an audience pop like that. It was so amazing and having the 49ers there during their amazing 80s run made it a once-in-a-lifetime event
I went to the concert in Atlanta that year. My good friend Stacy Smith took me. I was recovering from a life changing accident where I survived a near fatal car accident. We sat in the wheelchair section. The guys sitting next to me was a quad dude I’d never met before, he asked me to help him light his cigarette, turns out it was no ordinary cigarette. And the usher never asked him to put it out. It was a crazy night, that all I can say. Life is good! Ask any dead man. 😉🖖🏼🤙🏼
@@mr.b7586 flipped me 4 times and ejected me 40 feet from the vehicle. Compound fractured my left humorous, fractured my left tibia and fibula, fractured my sternum, collapsed my lung, fractured my L1 vertebrae with a spinal cord injury leaving me paralyzed for life. Yes that was one motherfucking mean ass cat! 😉
yeah, Johnny was a big part of their overall sound. No matter who else was in the mix, he and Huey were always a perfect harmony. When you have a foundation that strong, everything else is icing on the cake...
I was at this show and actually saw myself twice in the crowd. Eight of us went, nearly 28 years ago, and I remember it like it was yesterday. Great show! Thanks for sharing!
Jim Colburn was this New Years EVE??? 6 of us went to see him and the 49ers came out , and this looks like the concert . It was an awesome concert! I use to see him when he was in a band called CLOVER . They played all over the Bay Area.They were great and u could tell they were going somewhere and they did!
Jim Colburn I was at the show in Oakland on Sunday December 28, 1986 when they were doing live filming. I still have the program and the ticket stubs. It was only $17.50 for a seat in section 3. I'm not sure if it was the same concert in this video or on a different day.
He always either turns his back and stays in the background so the other guys get their limelight. What a great guy. What a talent. He knows his music, every beat, every note. What a talent.
I remember Huey Lewis And The News at Frankfurt/Main, Germany on 12 November 1986. It was one of my first concerts and it was just amazing without any Bling-Bling around , real handmade Music!!! Still today l love this brillant band. Chapeau!💐🇦🇹
Anyone else shed a tear seeing San Francisco 49er DWIGHT CLARK singing on the mic, knowing he is no longer with us...... RIP DWIGHT THE CATCH CLARK. Being from the Bay Area, Johnny Colla's mom taught at my elementary school Bransford, so we were HIP to Huey Lewis & The News early on and been a humungous fan ever since. This album "FORE" is especially dear to me and I remember the day I bought the album on cassette at a music store on Market Street and immediately popped it in my Walkman and the rest is history. I know the words to every single song front to back. Thank you Huey Lewis & The News for being a major bookmark in the soundtrack of my life. Raytona @Raytona500 MY SLEEPER HIT: "Forest For The Trees" THANKS JOHN DOE FOR POSTING THIS.
@@BuscaLoEsencial: Taken from an article: The singer suffers from Ménière's disease, an inner-ear disorder, and can no longer hear music frequencies or hold vocal pitches. Sometimes his hearing abruptly disappears, as it did just before he went onstage in Dallas on Jan. 27, 2018, forcing him to cancel the show and the rest of the tour. They'd finished the album before this turning point; he'd previously been able to hear fairly well with his left ear. Since then his hearing loss has been much worse, often fluctuating unpredictably.
My first concert!!! My parents let me skip school the next day because it was a 2 hour drive. I remember telling one of my teachers and she said, "Wow, your parents must be real swingers." (lingo you don't hear anymore. ha.) I've still got the ticket stub. $16.00.
The high point of my musical career was being in the band that opened for Huey Lewis and the News in Seattle, at The Showbox Theater, 1980. Their first album had just come out, they were still up and comers. We could tell they were on a trajectory, without having any idea how huge they would become. They were all super nice - especially Huey, and supportive of our efforts. It was a revelation to play with musicians of their caliber. We were tight, but it was humbling to share a show with them, even at that stage of their career. Saw them play again sometime in the mid-80's and thought: "Geez, I knew them when..."
1986, I was 17 yrs old. What a time! And while I was into the metal age, I found that over the years the music came and gone. And no matter how much you thought you loved it at the time. Over the years it just didn't seem to matter any more. Then there's these guys, HL&N. Music that stands the test of time. 32 yrs later...and they still sound great. To me, this is what it's all about.
I saw this tour in Denver CO at Fiddlers Green!!!! I was the last day of the tour and they went 30 mins over and got ticketed because the genius' in CO put a 5-8,000 amphitheater in a residential neighborhood!!! Like this concert, Huey is on a different level as is the band adding in the Tower of Power horns (those guys are icons!!! ) and especially the compositions and arrangements!!!! One of the greatest Rock bands every IMHO!!!
Solid, solid band these guys were. Total professionals all of them and the sound they got is evidence of this. High School was soundtracked by these guys for me.
huey lewis a paris au zenith lors de cette tournée avec Bruce Springsteen en invité un super souvenir!!!! un vrais groupe!!!! avec de vrais musicien!!! merci
@@seangill898 the word "musicians" doesnt really apply today... It died after 1995 in my opinion. ( but - thats just mine )im from geezer rock 1970-95.
It was a blessing to live in the Bay Area back then. I actually had the experience of seeing Huey run past me, while hiking on Mt. Tam, in Mill Valley. And to see Joe Montana and the 49's, joining in on the fun- it doesn't get better than that.
Chris Hayes is a phenomenal and very underrated guitarist and composer. He was on fire at that time with his work. I missed seeing him later tours of Huey Lewis and the News.
Back in 1987 I had front row for Huey Lewis and the News @Worcester Centrum, Ma. and sat next to Larry Bird & M.L. Carr. Larry was upset a bit when Huey acknowledged to the crowd that Larry Bird was in the house and pointed him out. Bird just wanted to be left alone.
I love theses guys in concert from the Sport Tour in 85 to the Four Tour in 86 this was true music Huey Lewis and the News were always great straight Rock and Roll no Gimicks and always from the Heart love you Huey and the News Thank You making the 80,s so fun listen to and still listening in 2021 and much much then Today,s music
1:26 - Jacobs Ladder 5:51 - I Never Walk Alone 10:50 - Bad is Bad 15:33 - Power of love 20:20 - Simple as That 25:38 - Hip to be Square 30:10 - Stuck with You 35:00 - I Know What I Like 39:42 - Back in time
I was at this new years eve concert in oakland arena in 1986 watched them ring in the new year fireworks baloons at midnight and thd 49ers singing hip to be square one of the best concerts i ever attended . I remember it like it was yesterday
Being a musician was very hard work back in the day. Its not like the guys are sipping iced tea by the pool all day and then do a gig. Its basically new town almost every day, get maybe 2 hours of sleep, do promo, interviews in the AM and off to soundcheck. That is part of the reason why people age faster. Lots of hard work, lack of sleep, pressure of changing time zones.....and on top all of that, put on a energetic show night after night, and at the end of the tour maybe have a week off, and back in the studio for another album, IF the tour was a success. No such thing as 'easy money'.
yes thats the trade for fame.. the dark side of fame is .. you die a lot faster period. No Questions asked. It's the real deal trade off. Touring is hell. It's worse than any job out there ... grooling schedules... and it's a in a flash of time... unreal being on the road... you have to love to do it or it's absolutely NOT FOR U. AND YOU HAVE TO BE FUCKING THE BEST AT UR GIG PERIOD.
The whole album has a clear, crisp sound, and a new sheen of consummate professionalism that really gives the songs a big boost. He's been compared to Elvis Costello, but I think Huey has a far more bitter, cynical sense of humor.
Holy Shit. They were nailing this shit live. Back then, a majority of pop-rock bands really sucked live. Not these guys. They knocked it out of the park on this one. Great traditional 1960's doo-wop style vocals with a new twist in the 1980's. Vocals in tune, with fantastic harmonies/arrangements. Band is fat and tight. And so on...Hey, is that Lou Marini? Looks like him. I know the Tower of Power horns joined the News, but I didn't know if Lou was in it.
Dwight Clark also fukn nailed it like a seasoned performer could always count on him not to drop the ball when it mattered most RIP Dwight Clark...saw Huey Lewis about 7 yrs ago in RI at Twin River they still sounded absolutely outstanding so clean was short show at a casino full of senior citizens my buddy and I were the only ones standing up and we were in 7th row so Huey was basically looking directly at us for half the show-a unique, enjoyable experience to say the least...This concert is about as good as it gets, would be on my list of stopping points if given a time machine...
Yeah I was playing this on my laptop & stopped watching for awhile but kept listening while I did other stuff. When "Simple as That" came on, it sounded so much like the studio version that I actually forgot it was a live concert & thought it was playing off of iTunes. Amazing how great these guys sounded.
Gotta admit, I didn't know this concert film even existed! I caught this show in '87 in Tallahassee FL (anyone else?) while a freshman in college. Robert Cray was the support band (also damned good!) To this day, this show remains one of the top three best concerts I've seen. At the time, I was blown away by how GOOD they sounded... and now I see that I was right! Ah, memories, they come a-floodin' back! Wow.
Robert Cray was a good pick for an opener. I think Chris Hayes' brother was Robert Cray's drummer. When I saw the band about two weeks before this video in Oakland, they were in Portland--first show back in the U.S. after their European tour. Bruce Hornsby and the Range was the opening act.
I Know Exactly What you Mean !! Growing up Poor as Dirt, I taught myself How to play the Guitar to escape my misery, I was a 4 year old lil Brat, in 1990 Heard Huey Lewis in a friend of mines basement, he had a tape of the FORE Album, ill never forget it, i got my 1st real an Ibanez LesPaul , lawsuit copy, I Taught myself a few of the songs I liked the most off this record, by the age of 12 , I got Mad inspiration from the FORE Tape !! it Kept me going, W.H.W. 4-14-23
Huey and the News were one of the all time underrated greatest performance live bands, ever. It’s a shame they weren’t fully recognized for the incredible band they truly were.
I wasn't there but at age 16 Huey Lewis and the News were the first band i ever saw...It was at Wembley arena and despite seeing other top bands and names since,; including Prince, twice, I think i'll always remember his band the most fondly
In the early to mid 80’s Huey was the man! This band toured constantly for years and put an album out every year too! Great sound, reminds of the GREAT 80’s! Man I’m feeling old!!! They deserve HOF!!!
Sports is their most talked about album and tour, but I loved Fore! and still do. Some really thoughtful, interesting yet still rockin' songs on this album. I love all of the songs on this album and when people ask for top 10 songs from this band, I always include several songs from this album.
Fuck these guys were good.. I always loved listening to ALL their albums on cassette when I was young and grew up in a small town so I never did get to see much of the live footage until TH-cam came out. I get a rush just watching this from beginning to end and can't imagine how much better it would have been to be there!! Rock on HLN!!!
Totally Brad, I bought their first five albums on cassette during the 80s, and just played the living shit out of them. Still have them archived - why would you throw them out?
Totally agree! I also only saw them 3 times. I wish it was more. The Picture This, Sorts, and Fore! Tours. I met them on the Fore! Tour when they played my university's coliseum. Great guys. I missed that time in music dearly. Great bands and affordable ticket prices!
I saw this lineup years ago when they did some co-headline shows with .38 Special and to this day, I have to say, probably one of the best sounding live shows I've seen. Pure musicianship and professionalism on the part of both bands. Bill Gibson's playing reminds me a lot of the late, great Jeff Porcaro. Not in terms of chops but his approach and rock solid groove. A very under rated player.
I saw the same tour and both bands performed superbly. Two of the most notworthy voices of the 80's; Don Barnes and Huey Lewis! I was also really impressed with how flawlessly Jeff Carlisi played guitar on that tour...he was simply brilliant. Being a drummer also I can fully understand the comparison of Jeff and Bill; both are serious groovemasters that control the flow expertly
Jeff Porcaro (Toto) was an incredible drummer, I recently read a list of his session music, he was on practically everything! Gibson, in my opinion, is one of the greats now. I just don’t know what he’s done outside of HL&TN, but his work with the band is a perfect fit!
I don’t know how the heck I missed this concert. I lived in the Bay Area at the time. I got to see them New Years Eve 1988 in Sacramento though. Such a great band.
Well at least you got to see them during their Small World tour (I would've killed to see that). I didn't get to see them live until many yrs later. They were still good but only doing their biggest hits & 60's covers at that point.
I was there and remember that their opening number was Heart of Rock & Roll. The band came out and started vamping, then Huey appeared in a Cable Car that was lowered to the stage level and he then jumped off and joined in.
Huey Lewis & the News was my first concert, in fact The FOE! concert in Omaha Ne. I will never forget seeing Huey walk out onto the stage at the beginning while hearing the band play the extended version of Jacobs Ladder. This was when music was still great.....
I went to the "Fore" tour in the 80s and I'm glad I found this! It really brings back memories. It was my first concert and I was just a teen. This was awesome!😎👍🏻
As far as I am concerned, this is the band near the very top of their arc.
Who can not like Huey Lewis? This was true 80's main stream rock. Liked from kids to adults, business men to construction workers. What music now of day actually is loved by all? 80's were the last decade of universal enjoyable music.
Yes, real mainstream rock and real pop music. That's how far the mainstream today has fallen.
I would tend to agree. Huey Lewis was probably the top act of the 80’s. If not, then definitely in the top three. I like darn near every one of his songs. One nice thing about his music is, you can actually understand the lyrics. You don’t have to look them up. It’s just so sad that he can’t perform anymore.
I saw him interviewed since he stopped performing. He’s a very nice guy.
It really was :(
Yep. A happier time.
Universal enjoyable music!!
You're right there!
A real mix of genres
I think Marty McFly wanted to be Chris Hayes. :)
Huey and the News music sounds as good in 2023 as it did nearly 40 years ago. What do they say, a good song is a good song.
Chris Hayes is a very underrated guitarist...he really knows his way around the guitar...
You don't hear his name much, got buried under Neal S. He was one of my fave sounds of 80's and I'm not really into pop.
He kinda looks & plays like a real life Marty McFly too. Haha.
Met him at length at LA Fairgrounds concert. Super nice guy.
He always reminded me of Jimmy Vaughns style of guitar
Whenever I see Michael J. Fox play the guitar was the 'Enchantment Under The Sea' dance in Back To The Future, it reminds me of Chris Hayes.
Probably the tightest live act I've ever seen
Did you see them back in the 80's?
@@carlosconesa Yeah
@@matrix26uk I'M JEALOUS.
Agreed. They sound just as good live as they do on the records.
The more I look at details, the more I thought about how different they are in performing styles, but it works as they fill their spots. Huey is a perfect front man. Johnny is the quintessential band leader. Bill sit s in that pockets and finds his fills, doesn't overdo it, but you WILL feel him when he has his moments, especially kicking off the ToP horns. Chris doesn't so much play solos as he fights the guitar for dominance, wrestling each chord like needing a blessing from God. He wrings each passage out as if he requires it. Sean sits at the middle of it all like a great chain linking them. Then you have Mario, who just sits back, breathes out a bit of smoke and goes "Cooooooooool."
One of the coolest 80s bands. Maybe the coolest 😎.
This is how bands should look like. No hard drugs, just good guys. Touring isn’t easy and sometimes it feels like drugs and alcohol are the only thing that’ll help you get through it. So props to them for staying sober
Not for nothing, but our man Mario lights a cigarette as soon as it's time to get on stage.
Exactly. It's all about the music, and in their case, straight-up heart and soul modern rock 'n' roll. And even though they're having tonnes of fun and enjoy you can see that professionalism is a huge factor and approach as well.
@@kimmygiggler7820 Playing a headless bass like a boss✅
Stands motionless like a statue the entire show✅
Hair greased back like it’s 1955✅
Wearing sunglasses inside✅
I’d say he earned the right to burn a few cigs like a gangster.
I agree.
@@sadboi7537 Brother is John Cipollina ✅
Their live act sounds better than the studio recordings. Absolutely amazing. I’ve seen them live twice and they were awesome! Long live Huey Lewis and the News
Chris Hayes is so amazing!!!!!!!
Huey had such a unique voice. I love the punch he had when he accentuated lyrics. Record companies said he couldn’t sing and passed on signing these guys when they first started. Must suck to have been that epically wrong and missed signing one of the biggest bands of the 80’s.
In fairness everyone gets turned down by record labels. Most artists don't succeed so the label has a better chance not signing someone than signing them. I have worked with a lot of big artists and never met one that didn't get turned down by many labels. Heck Damn Yankees had an all star line up. They could not get any labels to sign them for a long time.
..so awesome the 49ers and joe montana came out on "hip to be square ! "
The Beatles got rejected from almost every label in London and George Martin said had he knew about it he would've passed on them based on that alone. Makes you wonder how any groups ever get pass the starting line with that much working against them.
Brings back memories...
In about 1982 or so, right after Picture This came out (I think), my friend's band had a "big gig" opening up for this "band from California" about 50 miles from our home town. We were both drummers, and his band was a rock & roll band with a big PA and lots of gear--and I would help them out when they had a big gig and I wasn't playing. He also used this ginormous drum kit and needed help. So he conned me into schlepping gear that day, as I didn't have a gig. Even though I wasn't a guitar player, the lead guitar player also taught me how to use his electronic tuner so that I could tune his guitars during their show(s).
So we go to this venue in this city of like 25,000 people, and it was basically just a glorified bar, with a capacity of like 300 people *maybe*, but even at the that the place was jam-packed. So there was hardly room for the opening act to see the show--so we hung out just out back, like 20 feet from the stage. Since it was summer, everybody was hanging out back there. Well, the band turned out to be Huey Lewis & the News, and we got to talk to them a LOT that afternoon/evening. These guys had only gotten a little airplay by then, and _Do You Believe In Love_ was just hitting the air. I remember talking to Huey Lewis quite a bit that day, but my friend and I (being drummers) really just wanted to talk gear with Bill Gibson, who was playing Sonor drums at the time. Those drums sounded AMAZING, and cost so much that no one around our area could afford them...so we'd never even seen them in person. BG absolutely blew our doors off, to the point that both my friend and I wanted to play 6-piece kits, using traditional grip. I remember he used Sennheiser 421's on the toms, two SM57s on the snare (top & bottom), and a PL20 on the kick--they were to absolutely die for.
So a day that started with my friend twisting my arm to schlep gear to open for yet another "next big thing" band (we'd done this before) ended up with us hanging out with Huey Lewis & the News. I remember that HL was a genuinely nice guy, and was really very modest--just another musician to shoot the shit with. They heard my friend's band at soundcheck and were very interested in them as players. Just a great time overall.
And these guys could all play their asses off--absolutely not one weak player in the band.
Tom B fantastic story, that must have been such a fun experience. Thank you for sharing.
I know it's almost a year later but this is an awesome story and comment! As a drummer myself I totally get geeking out over gear and shooting the breeze with other musos. :)
Thanks for sharing your amazing story. I'm a young musician and get a lot of inspiration from bands like HL&TN, hearing your story gives me motivation to keep going!
Thanks for your awesome story,sounds amazing.
Thanks for sharing this wonderful story. I drummed just a little in college, but I've always been interested in the craft. Looking back now, I'm constantly reminded of just how Billy Gibson was back there. Just living in that pocket.
This was their ultimate zenith. Doesn’t get any better than this. What a show. Just GREAT!!
Jacobs Ladder - 1:32
I Never Walk Alone - 5:52
Bad is Bad - 10:52
Power of Love - 15:30
Simple as That - 20:22
Hip to be Square -25:38
Stuck with You - 30:11
I Know What I Like - 35:01
Back in Time - 39:50
Thanks
Elec! Thanks your job.👍
Thanks for the time stamps!
Great job! One of my favorite tours ever! I have another filmed concert of this tour. I think the date is 1986. The one I have on VHS doesn't feature the 49ers. The song selection is slightly different. It has an extended version of I Want A New Drug featuring Stephen Doc Kupka of T.O.P. having fun playing off of the crowd. I wish I could buy it as I did before. It like many concert and music documentaries on VHS tapes, were never reissued on DVD or Blu-ray. It also can't be transferred to DVD either which stinks.
Thanks
I was at this very concert! After "Back In Time", there was a break. Just before midnight, the band came back out Huey counted down the clock to the new year (1987)!
A bunch of balloons dropped on the audience, and they played an entire new set with all of they're best songs! It really was remarkable. The band at its best!
Mustve been awesome! I was wondering why their best songs weren't in this clip!
I didn't care much for them in the 80's, but these days I realize how great they were. I wish I could go 'Back in Time" to see this show. :)
I'm jealous. I bet you guys went absolutely nuts when the 49'ers came out to sing. Haha!
I was there too! It was the best concert I had been to in a long while, and New Years Eve! Wasn't this the concert that Los Lobos opened up for Huey, and they got booed off the stage? Pretty sure, Not positive. Los Lobos was new at the time, and really just wasn't the band to be opening for Huey who was #1 at the time.. Could you verify??
@@coolcat6303 I was there as well. When the 49ers came out the crowd went insane. I've been to hundreds of concerts over the years representing a variety of artists/genres, and I've never seen an audience pop like that. It was so amazing and having the 49ers there during their amazing 80s run made it a once-in-a-lifetime event
I went to the concert in Atlanta that year. My good friend Stacy Smith took me. I was recovering from a life changing accident where I survived a near fatal car accident. We sat in the wheelchair section. The guys sitting next to me was a quad dude I’d never met before, he asked me to help him light his cigarette, turns out it was no ordinary cigarette. And the usher never asked him to put it out. It was a crazy night, that all I can say. Life is good! Ask any dead man. 😉🖖🏼🤙🏼
That must have been one mean cat.
@@mr.b7586 flipped me 4 times and ejected me 40 feet from the vehicle. Compound fractured my left humorous, fractured my left tibia and fibula, fractured my sternum, collapsed my lung, fractured my L1 vertebrae with a spinal cord injury leaving me paralyzed for life. Yes that was one motherfucking mean ass cat! 😉
I hope you had a speedy recovery!!! I don't get the, "Ask any dead man"??
Oh I got it... duh!!! 🙃😂😅🤪 "Good to be alive" 😉☺😊
Johnny Colla is absolutely smokin vocals/sax/guitar/you-name-it. Talk about the cool cat.
Yeah great all around musician. I always thought he kinda looked like Dana Carvey, the comedian, who is also from San Francisco.
yeah, Johnny was a big part of their overall sound. No matter who else was in the mix, he and Huey were always a perfect harmony. When you have a foundation that strong, everything else is icing on the cake...
"Simple As That"... Most overlooked song in their entire repertoire. WIsh the entire performance was there.
I'm with you 1000%! Yes! It's as SIMPLE AS THAT!!
Saw this concert in Orlando as a high-school junior with my girlfriend. What a wonderful time.
I was at this show and actually saw myself twice in the crowd. Eight of us went, nearly 28 years ago, and I remember it like it was yesterday. Great show! Thanks for sharing!
Jim Colburn was this New Years EVE??? 6 of us went to see him and the 49ers came out , and this looks like the concert . It was an awesome concert! I use to see him when he was in a band called CLOVER . They played all over the Bay Area.They were great and u could tell they were going somewhere and they did!
Jim Colburn I was at the show in Oakland on Sunday December 28, 1986 when they were doing live filming. I still have the program and the ticket stubs. It was only $17.50 for a seat in section 3. I'm not sure if it was the same concert in this video or on a different day.
How awesome to be able to watch the concert you were at 28 YEARS LATER!! Jealous!
I saw them at the San Diego Sports Arena on the same tour. The opened the show the same way and I swear he wore the same clothes for that show.
@@pattiosmith8963 I thought I saw Joe Montana.....And Dwight Clark.
Cannot deny. Huey one of the best singers of all time.
He always either turns his back and stays in the background so the other guys get their limelight. What a great guy. What a talent. He knows his music, every beat, every note. What a talent.
I remember Huey Lewis And The News at Frankfurt/Main, Germany on 12 November 1986. It was one of my first concerts and it was just amazing without any Bling-Bling around , real handmade Music!!! Still today l love this brillant band. Chapeau!💐🇦🇹
Anyone else shed a tear seeing San Francisco 49er DWIGHT CLARK singing on the mic, knowing he is no longer with us...... RIP DWIGHT THE CATCH CLARK. Being from the Bay Area, Johnny Colla's mom taught at my elementary school Bransford, so we were HIP to Huey Lewis & The News early on and been a humungous fan ever since. This album "FORE" is especially dear to me and I remember the day I bought the album on cassette at a music store on Market Street and immediately popped it in my Walkman and the rest is history. I know the words to every single song front to back. Thank you Huey Lewis & The News for being a major bookmark in the soundtrack of my life. Raytona @Raytona500 MY SLEEPER HIT: "Forest For The Trees"
THANKS JOHN DOE FOR POSTING THIS.
Always loved Huey Lewis. So sad what he’s going through currently. Prayers to you Huey!
God bless Mr. Huey Lewis!
What is he going through? 🥺
@@BuscaLoEsencial: Taken from an article:
The singer suffers from Ménière's disease, an inner-ear disorder, and can no longer hear music frequencies or hold vocal pitches. Sometimes his hearing abruptly disappears, as it did just before he went onstage in Dallas on Jan. 27, 2018, forcing him to cancel the show and the rest of the tour. They'd finished the album before this turning point; he'd previously been able to hear fairly well with his left ear. Since then his hearing loss has been much worse, often fluctuating unpredictably.
@@maridepp53 I'm so sorry! I hope he gets better 🙏🏼
Great live performance. Huey's vocals are fantastic
SOLID! The Whole Band! Those vocals are SOLID!
My first concert!!! My parents let me skip school the next day because it was a 2 hour drive. I remember telling one of my teachers and she said, "Wow, your parents must be real swingers." (lingo you don't hear anymore. ha.)
I've still got the ticket stub. $16.00.
Best band of the 80s. Sports and Fore were awesome.
$16 doesn’t buy you a beer and a hot dog at an arena show now… let alone get you a seat. My how times have changed.
@@DT-5150True.How much would that cost now?
@DT-5150 how much would a beer and a hot dog at an arena concert cost now if it was $16 in 1986/7?just curious.
This crushes so hard. Truly a mesmerizing time in music history. Wish we could go back where music was honest, pure and kicked genuine ass.
The high point of my musical career was being in the band that opened for Huey Lewis and the News in Seattle, at The Showbox Theater, 1980. Their first album had just come out, they were still up and comers. We could tell they were on a trajectory, without having any idea how huge they would become. They were all super nice - especially Huey, and supportive of our efforts. It was a revelation to play with musicians of their caliber. We were tight, but it was humbling to share a show with them, even at that stage of their career. Saw them play again sometime in the mid-80's and thought: "Geez, I knew them when..."
1986, I was 17 yrs old. What a time! And while I was into the metal age, I found that over the years the music came and gone. And no matter how much you thought you loved it at the time. Over the years it just didn't seem to matter any more.
Then there's these guys, HL&N. Music that stands the test of time. 32 yrs later...and they still sound great. To me, this is what it's all about.
Definitely. You ought to check out Rival Sons...I can’t believe they aren’t famous.
Love the fact that this core group stays together over the decades! So much talent! 💙🎵
The drums have such a great tone in this show. Loads o' fun!
The 80's rock drum sound! Classic tuning!
I saw this tour in Denver CO at Fiddlers Green!!!! I was the last day of the tour and they went 30 mins over and got ticketed because the genius' in CO put a 5-8,000 amphitheater in a residential neighborhood!!! Like this concert, Huey is on a different level as is the band adding in the Tower of Power horns (those guys are icons!!! ) and especially the compositions and arrangements!!!! One of the greatest Rock bands every IMHO!!!
I think Hueys voice is really underappreciated. Sad to hear of his troubles but a brilliant front man.
man they sounded great live ..awesome..
paredez8562 .. that’s what I’ve heard, sad I missed these guys . Great video at least
I was in the pit and when they kicked into Power of Love all hell broke loose!! I still have scars...
Solid, solid band these guys were. Total professionals all of them and the sound they got is evidence of this. High School was soundtracked by these guys for me.
bigmaxy07 Ssme here. High School and college. From Picture This to Perfect World and everything in between!
45 minute concert ? Why s short? What was edited out .?
huey lewis a paris au zenith lors de cette tournée avec Bruce Springsteen en invité un super souvenir!!!! un vrais groupe!!!! avec de vrais musicien!!! merci
These dudes were on top of the world
This is like the best bar band in the history of ever!
Such a great album/tour. Solid, rocking musicians! Better than 95% of the music I hear today...
wise words
95? who are the five that are better. huey lewis and the news are good but better than 95 percent of todays musician?
Totally agree. Todays "music" SUCKS!!! They should be working the snack bar.
@@seangill898 the word "musicians" doesnt really apply today... It died after 1995 in my opinion. ( but - thats just mine )im from geezer rock 1970-95.
Back to the future, it brings back memories, great music and memories, Power of love
Was at this very show for my 21st birthday. Awesome performance! Bonnie Raitt opened for him that night!
It was a blessing to live in the Bay Area back then. I actually had the experience of seeing Huey run past me, while hiking on Mt. Tam, in Mill Valley. And to see Joe Montana and the 49's, joining in on the fun- it doesn't get better than that.
That’s pretty cool. My Aunt, who lives in Montana, told me that she sometimes sees Huey at her local golf course cuz he has a summer home there.
This concert and watching Chris Hayes inspired me to learn guitar. Love these guys.
Chris Hayes is a phenomenal and very underrated guitarist and composer. He was on fire at that time with his work. I missed seeing him later tours of Huey Lewis and the News.
Back in 1987 I had front row for Huey Lewis and the News @Worcester Centrum, Ma. and sat next to Larry Bird & M.L. Carr. Larry was upset a bit when Huey acknowledged to the crowd that Larry Bird was in the house and pointed him out. Bird just wanted to be left alone.
Who TF cares
I love theses guys in concert from the Sport Tour in 85 to the Four Tour in 86 this was true music
Huey Lewis and the News were always great
straight Rock and Roll no Gimicks
and always from the Heart
love you Huey and the News
Thank You making the 80,s so fun listen to
and still listening in 2021
and much much then Today,s music
1:26 - Jacobs Ladder
5:51 - I Never Walk Alone
10:50 - Bad is Bad
15:33 - Power of love
20:20 - Simple as That
25:38 - Hip to be Square
30:10 - Stuck with You
35:00 - I Know What I Like
39:42 - Back in time
Such a lot of talent in one band . So wish I had seen them live . They are simply sensational on this video 🙏🏼
Thanks for posting. This was a great lineup of songs.
I remember watching this concert at school in 5th grade.....for some reason they had us watch it......thankful for that......they sounded amazing here
I was at this new years eve concert in oakland arena in 1986 watched them ring in the new year fireworks baloons at midnight and thd 49ers singing hip to be square one of the best concerts i ever attended . I remember it like it was yesterday
Being a musician was very hard work back in the day. Its not like the guys are sipping iced tea by the pool all day and then do a gig. Its basically new town almost every day, get maybe 2 hours of sleep, do promo, interviews in the AM and off to soundcheck. That is part of the reason why people age faster. Lots of hard work, lack of sleep, pressure of changing time zones.....and on top all of that, put on a energetic show night after night, and at the end of the tour maybe have a week off, and back in the studio for another album, IF the tour was a success. No such thing as 'easy money'.
Lol sounds like you have personal experience doing that.
But I want my money for nothing and my chicks for free
yes thats the trade for fame.. the dark side of fame is .. you die a lot faster period. No Questions asked. It's the real deal trade off. Touring is hell. It's worse than any job out there ... grooling schedules... and it's a in a flash of time... unreal being on the road... you have to love to do it or it's absolutely NOT FOR U. AND YOU HAVE TO BE FUCKING THE BEST AT UR GIG PERIOD.
Thanks Coach. Yes, the road...
The whole album has a clear, crisp sound, and a new sheen of consummate professionalism that really gives the songs a big boost. He's been compared to Elvis Costello, but I think Huey has a far more bitter, cynical sense of humor.
THE TOWER OF POWER HORN SECTION .. BEST CONCERT EVER..
Holy Shit. They were nailing this shit live. Back then, a majority of pop-rock bands really sucked live. Not these guys. They knocked it out of the park on this one. Great traditional 1960's doo-wop style vocals with a new twist in the 1980's. Vocals in tune, with fantastic harmonies/arrangements. Band is fat and tight. And so on...Hey, is that Lou Marini? Looks like him. I know the Tower of Power horns joined the News, but I didn't know if Lou was in it.
Dwight Clark also fukn nailed it like a seasoned performer could always count on him not to drop the ball when it mattered most RIP Dwight Clark...saw Huey Lewis about 7 yrs ago in RI at Twin River they still sounded absolutely outstanding so clean was short show at a casino full of senior citizens my buddy and I were the only ones standing up and we were in 7th row so Huey was basically looking directly at us for half the show-a unique, enjoyable experience to say the least...This concert is about as good as it gets, would be on my list of stopping points if given a time machine...
Yeah, they sound just as good as the actual album.
Listen to them sing the Anthem...Being awesome musicians in their own right, the HL&N killed it! #Best Ever
Yeah I was playing this on my laptop & stopped watching for awhile but kept listening while I did other stuff. When "Simple as That" came on, it sounded so much like the studio version that I actually forgot it was a live concert & thought it was playing off of iTunes. Amazing how great these guys sounded.
So many great Tunes this band made
Flawless live!! Bands back then had real talent as they were real musicians and singers. Glad I grew up in the 70's and 80's to witness it!
I will always remember hearing Power of Love on 8 track back when I was a kiddo . Now I can just drown myself in nostalgia.
This was the first rock concert I ever attended - a wild and crazy 12 year old there with his parents and younger sister. 😂
Huey Lewis & The News with the San Francisco 49ers on backing vocals - what a moment in time!!
One of the best voices in the music industry!
Saw this show in Oakland I believe in December. Just awesome!
Gotta admit, I didn't know this concert film even existed! I caught this show in '87 in Tallahassee FL (anyone else?) while a freshman in college. Robert Cray was the support band (also damned good!) To this day, this show remains one of the top three best concerts I've seen. At the time, I was blown away by how GOOD they sounded... and now I see that I was right! Ah, memories, they come a-floodin' back! Wow.
I saw them in ft myers in 87. But I can’t find that tour date anywhere been looking for it
Robert cray band opened for them
Or was 86. Might of been as Robert cray opened etc. I was in tally in 94 going to fsu then
Robert Cray was a good pick for an opener. I think Chris Hayes' brother was Robert Cray's drummer. When I saw the band about two weeks before this video in Oakland, they were in Portland--first show back in the U.S. after their European tour. Bruce Hornsby and the Range was the opening act.
I Know Exactly What you Mean !! Growing up Poor as Dirt, I taught myself How to play the Guitar to escape my misery, I was a 4 year old lil Brat, in 1990 Heard Huey Lewis in a friend of mines basement, he had a tape of the FORE Album, ill never forget it, i got my 1st real an Ibanez LesPaul , lawsuit copy, I Taught myself a few of the songs I liked the most off this record, by the age of 12 , I got Mad inspiration from the FORE Tape !! it Kept me going, W.H.W. 4-14-23
Each a world class musician in that band!
Huey and the News were one of the all time underrated greatest performance live bands, ever. It’s a shame they weren’t fully recognized for the incredible band they truly were.
I had the pleasure of seeing these chaps 5 times. Back in the 80's. I have rarely heard a band as tight. Every show blew our minds.
I wasn't there but at age 16 Huey Lewis and the News were the first band i ever saw...It was at Wembley arena and despite seeing other top bands and names since,; including Prince, twice, I think i'll always remember his band the most fondly
God this is so good, I feel like I'm there. I feel the energy. I feel alive.
One of the best concerts that I’ve seen on TH-cam.
FORE was the best concert i have ever seen
These guys (and, oddly enough) Van Halen (Sammy Hagar) defined the good rock of the 1980s. They are always a favorite.
well Sammy helped define the rock of the 70s also....Montrose was da shit when that album came out.
Saw both bands on their respective tours that year...VH with “5150” and Huey with “Fore!” Both great shows and amazing albums!
so awesome the 49ers and joe montana came out on "hip to be square ! "
Chris Hayes really rocks in the guitar solo in Jacob's Ladder!!! Such great performance of this great band in this video.
Best band of the 1980's. Top 3 all time, in my opinion. Stuck with you is my favorite sing he sang and my favorite video he did.
In the early to mid 80’s Huey was the man! This band toured constantly for years and put an album out every year too! Great sound, reminds of the GREAT 80’s! Man I’m feeling old!!! They deserve HOF!!!
Sports is their most talked about album and tour, but I loved Fore! and still do. Some really thoughtful, interesting yet still rockin' songs on this album. I love all of the songs on this album and when people ask for top 10 songs from this band, I always include several songs from this album.
Fuck these guys were good.. I always loved listening to ALL their albums on cassette when I was young and grew up in a small town so I never did get to see much of the live footage until TH-cam came out. I get a rush just watching this from beginning to end and can't imagine how much better it would have been to be there!! Rock on HLN!!!
Totally Brad, I bought their first five albums on cassette during the 80s, and just played the living shit out of them. Still have them archived - why would you throw them out?
My first big concert experience as a little kid…The Omni, Atlanta Ga.
Saw these guys at the Greek Theatre on the UC Berkeley campus June 1984...a great venue, a great show! Man, it sucks getting old.
Every one of these cats paid serious dues. That's how you get up on a stage like that and just f'n nail it.
Who agrees this was when music was really music, not this crap we have today, seen them in concert 3 times and they were awesome
Totally agree! I also only saw them 3 times. I wish it was more. The Picture This, Sorts, and Fore! Tours. I met them on the Fore! Tour when they played my university's coliseum. Great guys. I missed that time in music dearly. Great bands and affordable ticket prices!
Today's music is worse than crap. No Talent at all
Tower of Power is AWESOME!
Such an amazing guitar player...soooooo underrated. One of the best.
Word, Chris was the reason i became a fanzine HLN fan.
I was at this gig..on holiday from Ireland!
This was the first concert I ever saw. My parents took me. I was 12. Thanks mom and dad!
Something of the best Ive ever heard!! This is music for me!!!
Best band in the world! That's all I can say!
Arguably the best live act in the world for that window in the 1980s, next to Dire Straits.
Who could not agree! Just amazing!
What a band…..definitively my favorite 80’s and 90’s band…..solid live performance and Huey is really a great singer and creator
These guys were so tight when they were in the top of their game. Chris,Some of the sweetest and tastiest runs I’ve ever heard on the guitar.
I saw this lineup years ago when they did some co-headline shows with .38 Special and to this day, I have to say, probably one of the best sounding live shows I've seen. Pure musicianship and professionalism on the part of both bands. Bill Gibson's playing reminds me a lot of the late, great Jeff Porcaro. Not in terms of chops but his approach and rock solid groove. A very under rated player.
XDrummerSteve that’s a great point. Porcaro level pocket playing
I saw the same tour and both bands performed superbly. Two of the most notworthy voices of the 80's; Don Barnes and Huey Lewis! I was also really impressed with how flawlessly Jeff Carlisi played guitar on that tour...he was simply brilliant. Being a drummer also I can fully understand the comparison of Jeff and Bill; both are serious groovemasters that control the flow expertly
Jeff Porcaro (Toto) was an incredible drummer, I recently read a list of his session music, he was on practically everything! Gibson, in my opinion, is one of the greats now. I just don’t know what he’s done outside of HL&TN, but his work with the band is a perfect fit!
nobody does music like this anymore which is why we alll love it so much,power of love got the crowd crazy..
I don’t know how the heck I missed this concert. I lived in the Bay Area at the time. I got to see them New Years Eve 1988 in Sacramento though. Such a great band.
Well at least you got to see them during their Small World tour (I would've killed to see that). I didn't get to see them live until many yrs later. They were still good but only doing their biggest hits & 60's covers at that point.
I was there and remember that their opening number was Heart of Rock & Roll. The band came out and started vamping, then Huey appeared in a Cable Car that was lowered to the stage level and he then jumped off and joined in.
The tightest band ever! Huey was perfect for this outstanding combo.
Huey Lewis & the News was my first concert, in fact The FOE! concert in Omaha Ne. I will never forget seeing Huey walk out onto the stage at the beginning while hearing the band play the extended version of Jacobs Ladder. This was when music was still great.....
Just great fun and rock and roll.
Love it. The studio versions are always the best. This concert sounds just like the studio cut.
These guys really rock it live, sound just like the album both times I have seen them and this video no different.
One of the best bands to grace a stage! One great song after another!
Chris Hayes is the most underrated guitarist in the world. He also wrote the music for some of their top songs (I Want a New Drug and Power of Love).
Saw them on the small world tour. I was stunned at how good they were. Great live act.
Wow! I'm so jealous!!
I'm 58, and I never got to see them!
Still my favourite band!
I went to the "Fore" tour in the 80s and I'm glad I found this! It really brings back memories. It was my first concert and I was just a teen. This was awesome!😎👍🏻
Saw these guys on this tour in May of ‘87 in Hartford. They killed it! Still one of the best shows I’ve been to.
CairnTerrier69 we saw them at Hammersmith and just love vs watching this video and remembering that brilliant concert