I'd say the audience got their money's worth right there! When I see these 70's 80's 90's acts now I always comment on just how lucky we we were to grow up and live in that Era of musical talent. What...literally dozens and dozens of bands. We had rock, pop, disco, country, motown all performed by real live performers with unreal, raw musical talent. Live shows sounded as good as recordings. No auto tune or computer generated crap. Not many from later generations could even fathom it. I listened to everything from Waylon to Ozzy to Donna Summer to 3 Dog Night, Journey, Temptations, Little River band. Soooooo grateful to have lived it. Grateful because it will never happen again sadly
L Moore, you are so very right. People think of Christopher Cross as a sappy ballad singer which is such a misconception. The guy can not only shred, but his note choice is phenomenal and his speed is dead on and exactly what the song not only asks for, it demands it. Another hero I would die to know. That is why he demanded the best on all of his ventures including the amazing Eric Johnson, as well as Michael McDonald and the vocal genius of Kenny Loggins et al. America brings back some of the best memories of my life and If I ever had a dying wish of my life, I would die happily if I could play or sing with them just one verse. But of course, that will never happen. You are hearing the best musicians ever. Put away the current crap. The music coming out today has no feeling, no purpose and no direction other than in the gutter and the ghetto. Period, end of discussion. Good folks know exactly what I mean. Thank You for reading.
I know you wrote this comment 2 years ago but to think you may never have the chance to meet them and maybe sing a tune. you never know!! stranger things have happened. I have met a few huge rock stars basically on accident. I am still in awe that I had these experiences in life. One of them was Robert Plant who showed up at a very small hotel I worked at on the coast of Washington state. no one in this town knew him and thought his body guard was Steven Seagal and were going nuts over the body guard. LOL, very nice and humble men.
Tengo 60 años y para mí es la mejor música que existe 🎉 , hay verdaderos sentimientos y además es trabajo a mano. Hoy en día es sintético y las máquinas no tienen ❤.
Please explain the horse with no name meaning with substance. I sat through the entire song confused and shaking my head. Guess you had to be smoking weed to appreciate or understand
Years ago when I bought David Lee Roth's Crazy from the Heat album and looked at the vocal contributors on California Girls I said "Of course, it's Cristopher Cross."
It's been about 40 years, but I had Christopher Cross first album on cassette and wore it out. In my opinion, his debut album was one of the finest in history.
Rick Beato did a video and said he was a killer guitar player. He apparently filled in for Richie Blackmore in Deep Purple one night in Texas in 1970. Blackmore had a bad reaction to a flu shot. And somebody recommended Christopher Cross as a guy who could fill in and he did. Amazing.
@@heavenlyguitar5913 C C is My Al time favorite artist. I’ve seen him 15 times in concert and had a one on one personal meet & greet. The guys a legend and now he’s crossing into the Jazz Genre.
Talented group of singers....I have been intrigued by them lately. I loved their songs growing up in the 70’s, but lately I have enjoyed their music...like more of their songs. I always loved Christopher Cross too, from the 80’s.
In the 90s a friend gave me a cd with music from the 70s, the first song on the cd was A HORSE WITH NO NAME, every time I listen to it many memories come to my mind, amazing band no doubt 👍
Crazy, just saw America and Christopher Cross weeks apart in the same theatre. Both great concerts, can’t help but wish they’d played together, having seen this.
Wow 😮 this is amazing ! I saw America in Durban , South Africa 🇿🇦 back in 1982 or 83 , not sure ? In a small theater house on West Street .I was in the front taking it all in , i had a real good time. I grew up listening to America . All this combined with Christopher Cross what a treat ..thank you for sharing .Love from the paradise island of Mauritius 🇲🇺 😘
Saw America on their first tour out west in Early 70s. Memorial Auditorium’ Sacramento CA. Horse with No Name’ had just hit the charts. I’ll never forget. The stage Lights came on and there was about 20 Acoustic guitars on stands in a giant Semi circle.
Wow . Christopher Cross added the special backing vocal for America here . Cross's lead , fantastic . He is no slouch player and adds a great deminsion . Cheers 03/10/2022
Love these bands from that era.. people meant what they sang.. lyrics had a story to tell and they were such good performers for rea. thanks Luis for sharing this vid.
Adoro estes músicos, talentosos, lindos, uma das minhas Bandas favoritas de todos os tempos. Longa vida para todos. Que Deus os continue a abençoar 🙏❤️. Abraços.
a traves de una miniserie de netflix los conoci, por el tema de los videos de los caballos,hay que sacarse el sombrero 1000 veces ante este grupo,yo iba en el 77 a 7mo grado de la primaria,ni fm habia esta es musica de otra galaxia......minimo,joya estan aprendiendo muchachos.....jajaja
It was 1971, I was 13 years old. We had moved from Minnesota to Tennessee. My Dad had just bought a gold 1970 Malibu and we were driving with the radio on to the airport where he worked as a pilot. That was the first time I heard Horse With No Name. I liked it! That’s the vivid memory that was recalled listening to this. The trees, fence lines, rolling hills, all of it! We moved again shortly after that and he traded the Malibu in for a new 72 Ford F-100 because we were moving to Texas. It got put to good use.
This is an excellent pairing; Christopher is vocally a match for the late Dan Peek; Gerry Beckley and Dewey Bunnell are still in good voice, and people do forget just how underrated Christopher is on lead guitar. Go grab a copy of his band's first LP, play "Ride Like the Wind" and be amazed. Cross brought his own band from Texas to make that record, over Warners' objections.
Cross's lead playing on "Ride like the Wind" is insanely great. But it is mixed pretty low on the record. If you watch him play it live he really tears into it.
Saw America in 1974 at the Ozark Music Festival in 107 plus degree heat. It was so hot they had to put moist towels on some instruments to keep from burning their hands.
I'm 64 yrs old. For more than 40 yrs I've listened to these magnificent guys. Thankyou America.😊
I'd say the audience got their money's worth right there!
When I see these 70's 80's 90's acts now I always comment on just how lucky we we were to grow up and live in that Era of musical talent. What...literally dozens and dozens of bands.
We had rock, pop, disco, country, motown all performed by real live performers with unreal, raw musical talent. Live shows sounded as good as recordings. No auto tune or computer generated crap. Not many from later generations could even fathom it. I listened to everything from Waylon to Ozzy to Donna Summer to 3 Dog Night, Journey, Temptations, Little River band.
Soooooo grateful to have lived it. Grateful because it will never happen again sadly
..I would have paid for the ticket for this song alone…you are not wrong sir…
I played the groves off my America Greatest Hits vinyl record.😊
L Moore, you are so very right. People think of Christopher Cross as a sappy ballad singer which is such a misconception. The guy can not only shred, but his note choice is phenomenal and his speed is dead on and exactly what the song not only asks for, it demands it. Another hero I would die to know. That is why he demanded the best on all of his ventures including the amazing Eric Johnson, as well as Michael McDonald and the vocal genius of Kenny Loggins et al. America brings back some of the best memories of my life and If I ever had a dying wish of my life, I would die happily if I could play or sing with them just one verse. But of course, that will never happen. You are hearing the best musicians ever. Put away the current crap. The music coming out today has no feeling, no purpose and no direction other than in the gutter and the ghetto. Period, end of discussion. Good folks know exactly what I mean. Thank You for reading.
Watch Rick Beato talk about Christopher Cross' shredding. th-cam.com/video/j8VwP5iEr1g/w-d-xo.html
I know you wrote this comment 2 years ago but to think you may never have the chance to meet them and maybe sing a tune. you never know!! stranger things have happened. I have met a few huge rock stars basically on accident. I am still in awe that I had these experiences in life. One of them was Robert Plant who showed up at a very small hotel I worked at on the coast of Washington state. no one in this town knew him and thought his body guard was Steven Seagal and were going nuts over the body guard. LOL, very nice and humble men.
Estoy de acuerdo con ud la mjsica de ahora es Basuraaaa.😅
Tengo 60 años y para mí es la mejor música que existe 🎉 , hay verdaderos sentimientos y además es trabajo a mano.
Hoy en día es sintético y las máquinas no tienen ❤.
I'm 61 the 70s had the best music
Man I sure do miss the 70's classic folk rock music with real substance & meaning . Definitely true artistry in American music history.
Please explain the horse with no name meaning with substance. I sat through the entire song confused and shaking my head. Guess you had to be smoking weed to appreciate or understand
Got that right Jose, These guys are even better than back in 75. Stay safe
Absolutely nothing like the old 70’s 😂😂 really nice meeting y’all here. I hope you don’t mind if we become friends
These guys are great , 70,s American bands were awesome .
The 70’s and 80’s was truly the main turning point of how music should be.Too bad, it isn’t anymore now..☹️
"America " is the best music . Every songs big hits all over the world . Brilliant band . 👍👍👍👍👍👍😁😁😁😁🙏🙏😁🙏🙏😁👍🍻🍻🍻🍻🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
Christopher Cross is such an under rated lead guitar player. Paired with America it is an unbeatable combination.
Yeah
We sure loved him in the 80’s.
Years ago when I bought David Lee Roth's Crazy from the Heat album and looked at the vocal contributors on California Girls I said "Of course, it's Cristopher Cross."
🙄
oh yeah he can shred.
It's been about 40 years, but I had Christopher Cross first album on cassette and wore it out. In my opinion, his debut album was one of the finest in history.
Christopher Cross is quite a lead player. Very nice and tasteful. Didn’t realize he played that well.
Check out his shredding on "Ride Like The Wind"!
Rick Beato did a video and said he was a killer guitar player. He apparently filled in for Richie Blackmore in Deep Purple one night in Texas in 1970. Blackmore had a bad reaction to a flu shot. And somebody recommended Christopher Cross as a guy who could fill in and he did. Amazing.
@@heavenlyguitar5913 C C is
My Al time favorite artist. I’ve seen him 15 times in concert and had a one on one personal meet & greet. The guys a legend and now he’s crossing into the Jazz Genre.
Ya he’s a damn good musician 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Same . agree..
Under-rated singers and songwriters.
How nice to see great artists share the stage together to make us all happy! Perfecto!
Ich liebe America und Christopher Cross. Greatings from Germany 💖
Adore America and Christopher Cross! Bliss!! 😍
Talented group of singers....I have been intrigued by them lately. I loved their songs growing up in the 70’s, but lately I have enjoyed their music...like more of their songs. I always loved Christopher Cross too, from the 80’s.
Incredible song! I more than a song hymn of our youth free🐎🗽🎶🦋🇺🇸
Too much talents on this stage! Legends 🤘
In the 90s a friend gave me a cd with music from the 70s, the first song on the cd was A HORSE WITH NO NAME, every time I listen to it many memories come to my mind, amazing band no doubt 👍
Crazy, just saw America and Christopher Cross weeks apart in the same theatre. Both great concerts, can’t help but wish they’d played together, having seen this.
Wow 😮 this is amazing ! I saw America in Durban , South Africa 🇿🇦 back in 1982 or 83 , not sure ? In a small theater house on West Street .I was in the front taking it all in , i had a real good time. I grew up listening to America . All this combined with Christopher Cross what a treat ..thank you for sharing .Love from the paradise island of Mauritius 🇲🇺 😘
América uno de los grandes... muy bien...los que procuraron el concierto...Saludos
Great to see Christopher Cross perform with America. More please? Yes!
Please America come to play in Australia we all love you guys . America is the greatest .
America - Greatest band Eva !
love America . Chris's cross awesome too
Saw America on their first tour out west in Early 70s. Memorial Auditorium’ Sacramento CA. Horse with No Name’ had just hit the charts. I’ll never forget. The stage Lights came on and there was about 20 Acoustic guitars on stands in a giant Semi circle.
Fantastic!!! Makes me feel like I’m 10 years old playing summer baseball 😊
Cristopher Cross... inolvidable
Enjoyed watching this concert!
Essa nova interpretação de horse with no name ficou "magnífica" , incrível ! Linda canção
"America were brilliant musicians / singers and still are great music . 🙏😁😁👍👍👍👍👍👍🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻👍👍👍🍻🍻🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
Hey what a way to make America great again. Just add Christopher Cross. 😆 Love them both.
Jerry Beckley still sounds great. One if my favorites from 70s.... RIP Dan Peak.
Couple yrs ahead of me in high school. RIP Dan.
I remember still my autostop years, America transport me to those time, really wonderfull,, they will be always in my life
Iconic music, iconic celebrities!! The best!!
My favorite guys , brings back so many beautiful memories
Great damn band....bring back great memories...
America!!! Qué música tan maravillosa y única. Siempre!
Wow . Christopher Cross added the special backing vocal for America here . Cross's lead , fantastic . He is no slouch player and adds a great deminsion .
Cheers 03/10/2022
Legendary music from Dewey & Gerry
The Eagles, Jackson Browne, The Beach boys and America ARE the California sound!
I love the way he sings those last words....he sure does love 💕 his sister golden hair. Struck me funny....cute Gerry.
Love these bands from that era.. people meant what they sang.. lyrics had a story to tell and they were such good performers for rea. thanks Luis for sharing this vid.
Class music! Timeless!
You all aged well. Thankyou for THE BEST MUSIC.
great to see & hear them played together on stage.👌
Drum enter was perfect!!
I thought the same thing, it rocked!
One of the greatest versions in the retro era…this sounds great,,,😊
this has to be one of the best bands that there is.
They are LEGEND👍
Magníficos, inolvidables!!!🇦🇷🌟
Classic at it's finest
Tipo de música que eu adoro!
Love this music....thanks for this beautiful music!
We miss these groups!
Gracias AMÉRICA y CHRISTOPHER CROSS!!!!!!!!!
Ellos nunca pasaran de moda porque son clásicos los amo
Musica meravigliosa....grazie!
Talk about bringing back memories
Always The very Best... America drop dead gorgeous beautiful!.. ;-)
I’ve always LOVED America they are great 👍👍👍🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
Los mejores recuerdos de adolescencia!
I still have my little 45 record of Sister Golden Hair.
Gran intervención de Christopher Cross!!
Sin duda. Gracias por tu comentario
Adoro estes músicos, talentosos, lindos, uma das minhas Bandas favoritas de todos os tempos. Longa vida para todos. Que Deus os continue a abençoar 🙏❤️. Abraços.
a traves de una miniserie de netflix los conoci, por el tema de los videos de los caballos,hay que sacarse el sombrero 1000 veces ante este grupo,yo iba en el 77 a 7mo grado de la primaria,ni fm habia esta es musica de otra galaxia......minimo,joya estan aprendiendo muchachos.....jajaja
And your car had AM radio with a single speaker in the dash haha
Pensé que Cristopher Cross había sido integrante de América el video estuvo fabuloso gracias
Live América
Realmente America tocaba mucho antes de que Christopher Cross fuese popular.... ahora en esas edades se ven contemporáneos, pero Croos fué de los 80s
@@torimascorpi5761 sii
@@kalebcantos1653 me encanta!
@@kalebcantos1653 q tiempos!
It was 1971, I was 13 years old. We had moved from Minnesota to Tennessee. My Dad had just bought a gold 1970 Malibu and we were driving with the radio on to the airport where he worked as a pilot. That was the first time I heard Horse With No Name. I liked it! That’s the vivid memory that was recalled listening to this. The trees, fence lines, rolling hills, all of it! We moved again shortly after that and he traded the Malibu in for a new 72 Ford F-100 because we were moving to Texas. It got put to good use.
I was 14 that year, what a great time to be a teenager, eh?!
They definitely played it faster than the studio version of Sister Golden Hair.
I’m going to see him in October and I’m very excited at the prospect
phenomenal guitar player
Two yacht rock classic. Love it
Beautiful music!
E che voce straordinaria che hanno ancora Gerry e Dewey ... semplicemente incredibile!!!
Gracias Branco.
I know they was good 70 musick i grew up. In Monterey county. Lesening to songs like that
Great reunión!
Meu coração simplesmente não aguenta ❤🎉
Horse With No Name - always such a cool song
The big, AMERICA, excellent music y Christopher Cross, beatiful music
MIS REVUERDOS DE SECUNDARIA!!!!!!
LOS SÑOS MARAVILLOSOS!!!🥰
Dos éxitos de América en concierto: Hermana de los Cabellos Dorados y Caballo sin Nombre, en este último los Christopher Cross. Espero lo disfruten.
excelente siempre se disfruta lo dorado de la musicca gracias
Luis Hernández Cruz: muchas gracias Luís!
Para mi que que está hermosa canción en español no la canta gerry beckley. Simplemente nunca se lo vio cantar en vivo
@@JuanReyes-se4nu Gracias por comentar.
@@luikruz un gusto amigo!
This is an excellent pairing; Christopher is vocally a match for the late Dan Peek; Gerry Beckley and Dewey Bunnell are still in good voice, and people do forget just how underrated Christopher is on lead guitar. Go grab a copy of his band's first LP, play "Ride Like the Wind" and be amazed. Cross brought his own band from Texas to make that record, over Warners' objections.
Cross's lead playing on "Ride like the Wind" is insanely great. But it is mixed pretty low on the record.
If you watch him play it live he really tears into it.
LO MEJOR QUE HE ESCUCHADO EN BANDA LUEGO DE LOS BEATLES
Saw America in 1974 at the Ozark Music Festival in 107 plus degree heat. It was so hot they had to put moist towels on some instruments to keep from burning their hands.
Awesome and good band enjoy it 😊
Great america band nice beautiful song
Christopher Cross - great guitar player!
I never thought a song could have the same note the entire song.
I don't know whats wrong with you all but isn't it still the 70s. I never left! Now I have to go listen to my tull 33 living in the past.
Muito bom !!
América é sensacional.
7:03 when Chris Cross unleashes and they just start collectively smiling, like everyone else watching and admiring
Hello from city Dipolog Philippines brother YESHU'A
one of the few songs i know by heart...
Que seria de nós que amamos a música de qualidade se não fosse o TH-cam e esses que se dedicam a postagem dessas jóias musicais?
Gracias por tu comentario
Viejo loco
The best!
Live music🤘👍. Music artists can't do this today. Most singers suck!
You got that right! All of them. And they cant write songs. Only sample someone elses!
Terrific! Only heroes!
That was excellent- Thank you!
just amazing
La-la-la-la-la-la...the gold old days