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Jana wrote:Two songs. At Christmas I was in Wal-Mart and bought some CDs in the three to five dollar bin of greatest hits. One was America. I forgot about it and just played it the other day. The CD doesn't say remastered on it, but the sound is flat-out amazing. I love every song on there, beautiful harmonies, but these two keep playing in my head. I never realized all the great music they wrote, and I didn't realize all three guys sang lead on songs.
Live video of America back in the day recording:
Ventura Highway: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnhKcCwZwl8
I Need You -http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qk-7n1hdK3M
Ehwmatt wrote:Jana wrote:Two songs. At Christmas I was in Wal-Mart and bought some CDs in the three to five dollar bin of greatest hits. One was America. I forgot about it and just played it the other day. The CD doesn't say remastered on it, but the sound is flat-out amazing. I love every song on there, beautiful harmonies, but these two keep playing in my head. I never realized all the great music they wrote, and I didn't realize all three guys sang lead on songs.
Live video of America back in the day recording:
Ventura Highway: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnhKcCwZwl8
I Need You -http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qk-7n1hdK3M
America kicks ass. Gerry and Dewey do meet and greets after every show too and they couldn't be nicer. If all you have are the greatest hits, you gotta check out more of their albums. All of them have at least several good songs.
A couple of newer tunes from them:
Chasing the Rainbow - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCruo1N5FH8
Always Love - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBFIplkQnmQ
Some lesser known older tunes:
From A Moving Train - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GYBHm-0x ... L&index=41
Riverside - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z--V88OGbJI
Nobody works harder than these guys... they've been around for over 40 years and on the road for each and every year playing MANY dates.
Jana wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:Jana wrote:Two songs. At Christmas I was in Wal-Mart and bought some CDs in the three to five dollar bin of greatest hits. One was America. I forgot about it and just played it the other day. The CD doesn't say remastered on it, but the sound is flat-out amazing. I love every song on there, beautiful harmonies, but these two keep playing in my head. I never realized all the great music they wrote, and I didn't realize all three guys sang lead on songs.
Live video of America back in the day recording:
Ventura Highway: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnhKcCwZwl8
I Need You -http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qk-7n1hdK3M
America kicks ass. Gerry and Dewey do meet and greets after every show too and they couldn't be nicer. If all you have are the greatest hits, you gotta check out more of their albums. All of them have at least several good songs.
A couple of newer tunes from them:
Chasing the Rainbow - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCruo1N5FH8
Always Love - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBFIplkQnmQ
Some lesser known older tunes:
From A Moving Train - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GYBHm-0x ... L&index=41
Riverside - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z--V88OGbJI
Nobody works harder than these guys... they've been around for over 40 years and on the road for each and every year playing MANY dates.
After falling in love with the CD I went and looked at songs on YouTube and saw their new album Here and Now. I'm gong to buy it. But who is missing from the trio?
Ehwmatt wrote:Jana wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:Jana wrote:Two songs. At Christmas I was in Wal-Mart and bought some CDs in the three to five dollar bin of greatest hits. One was America. I forgot about it and just played it the other day. The CD doesn't say remastered on it, but the sound is flat-out amazing. I love every song on there, beautiful harmonies, but these two keep playing in my head. I never realized all the great music they wrote, and I didn't realize all three guys sang lead on songs.
Live video of America back in the day recording:
Ventura Highway: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnhKcCwZwl8
I Need You -http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qk-7n1hdK3M
America kicks ass. Gerry and Dewey do meet and greets after every show too and they couldn't be nicer. If all you have are the greatest hits, you gotta check out more of their albums. All of them have at least several good songs.
A couple of newer tunes from them:
Chasing the Rainbow - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCruo1N5FH8
Always Love - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBFIplkQnmQ
Some lesser known older tunes:
From A Moving Train - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GYBHm-0x ... L&index=41
Riverside - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z--V88OGbJI
Nobody works harder than these guys... they've been around for over 40 years and on the road for each and every year playing MANY dates.
After falling in love with the CD I went and looked at songs on YouTube and saw their new album Here and Now. I'm gong to buy it. But who is missing from the trio?
Dan Peek... he's been out of the band for a long time though. He sings on a few of the big tunes, like Don't Cross The River and Lonely People, but Gerry and Dewey take vocals on those tunes very well these days live. No egos in this band... the third guitarist (Mike "Woodsie" Woods) and the drummer (Willie Leacox) have both been with the band for over 31 years.
I believe Peek left because of creative differences. I don't know much of the back story, but I think he went Christian. I don't think there's tons of animosity between the parties or anything like that.
Jana wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:Jana wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:Jana wrote:Two songs. At Christmas I was in Wal-Mart and bought some CDs in the three to five dollar bin of greatest hits. One was America. I forgot about it and just played it the other day. The CD doesn't say remastered on it, but the sound is flat-out amazing. I love every song on there, beautiful harmonies, but these two keep playing in my head. I never realized all the great music they wrote, and I didn't realize all three guys sang lead on songs.
Live video of America back in the day recording:
Ventura Highway: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnhKcCwZwl8
I Need You -http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qk-7n1hdK3M
America kicks ass. Gerry and Dewey do meet and greets after every show too and they couldn't be nicer. If all you have are the greatest hits, you gotta check out more of their albums. All of them have at least several good songs.
A couple of newer tunes from them:
Chasing the Rainbow - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCruo1N5FH8
Always Love - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBFIplkQnmQ
Some lesser known older tunes:
From A Moving Train - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GYBHm-0x ... L&index=41
Riverside - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z--V88OGbJI
Nobody works harder than these guys... they've been around for over 40 years and on the road for each and every year playing MANY dates.
After falling in love with the CD I went and looked at songs on YouTube and saw their new album Here and Now. I'm gong to buy it. But who is missing from the trio?
Dan Peek... he's been out of the band for a long time though. He sings on a few of the big tunes, like Don't Cross The River and Lonely People, but Gerry and Dewey take vocals on those tunes very well these days live. No egos in this band... the third guitarist (Mike "Woodsie" Woods) and the drummer (Willie Leacox) have both been with the band for over 31 years.
I believe Peek left because of creative differences. I don't know much of the back story, but I think he went Christian. I don't think there's tons of animosity between the parties or anything like that.
I got stuck on the highway for fifteen miles going 10 to 15 miles an hour and popped this CD in and was blown away. On the CD, there were songs like Only in Your Heart and Daisy Jane and Amber Cascades that I didn't know and were fantastic. The sound on this Wal-Mart GH CD in my car is far better than some newer CDs. Go figure. I see on YouTube they do still do a lot of shows and sound great still. It appears Gerry is the main songwriter.
Ehwmatt wrote:Jana wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:Jana wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:Jana wrote:Two songs. At Christmas I was in Wal-Mart and bought some CDs in the three to five dollar bin of greatest hits. One was America. I forgot about it and just played it the other day. The CD doesn't say remastered on it, but the sound is flat-out amazing. I love every song on there, beautiful harmonies, but these two keep playing in my head. I never realized all the great music they wrote, and I didn't realize all three guys sang lead on songs.
Live video of America back in the day recording:
Ventura Highway: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnhKcCwZwl8
I Need You -http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qk-7n1hdK3M
America kicks ass. Gerry and Dewey do meet and greets after every show too and they couldn't be nicer. If all you have are the greatest hits, you gotta check out more of their albums. All of them have at least several good songs.
A couple of newer tunes from them:
Chasing the Rainbow - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCruo1N5FH8
Always Love - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBFIplkQnmQ
Some lesser known older tunes:
From A Moving Train - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GYBHm-0x ... L&index=41
Riverside - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z--V88OGbJI
Nobody works harder than these guys... they've been around for over 40 years and on the road for each and every year playing MANY dates.
After falling in love with the CD I went and looked at songs on YouTube and saw their new album Here and Now. I'm gong to buy it. But who is missing from the trio?
Dan Peek... he's been out of the band for a long time though. He sings on a few of the big tunes, like Don't Cross The River and Lonely People, but Gerry and Dewey take vocals on those tunes very well these days live. No egos in this band... the third guitarist (Mike "Woodsie" Woods) and the drummer (Willie Leacox) have both been with the band for over 31 years.
I believe Peek left because of creative differences. I don't know much of the back story, but I think he went Christian. I don't think there's tons of animosity between the parties or anything like that.
I got stuck on the highway for fifteen miles going 10 to 15 miles an hour and popped this CD in and was blown away. On the CD, there were songs like Only in Your Heart and Daisy Jane and Amber Cascades that I didn't know and were fantastic. The sound on this Wal-Mart GH CD in my car is far better than some newer CDs. Go figure. I see on YouTube they do still do a lot of shows and sound great still. It appears Gerry is the main songwriter.
I don't know how the writing credits break down, but Gerry does seem to write more. He also does solo albums (which are REALLY good btw, if you like Gerry's songs in America). But, Dewey definitely has a lot of songs on every album. And yes, they sound 100% great still. I've seen them once every year since 2000 besides last year when they didn't make it near me. They are in great shape and I think that really pays dividends for their performance.
They have SEVERAL great live dvds too... I recommend the Live at the Sydney Opera House DVD. The recent Soundstage is good too, though.
And finally, yes, their production has always been great. The great George Martin (Beatles) produced several of their albums in the 70s. But, they've always sounded great. Nice, crisp, clean sound throughout their discography.
Jana wrote:
Steve Perry was a co-writer on one of their songs in the '80s, along with Bill Mumy, the actor.
Here Steve is with America: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bk1aZiQGdG4
Maui Tom wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FfnZdGUVSGw&feature=related
Jana wrote:Maui Tom wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FfnZdGUVSGw&feature=related
You and the Beach Boys.Great song. You're right, they don't sound all the time like beach music at all
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This song always sticks in my head after I listen to it b/c of the beautiful, catchy melody and harmonies:
Advice for the Young at Heart - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RX0Asw9GitQ
Ehwmatt wrote:Jana wrote:Maui Tom wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FfnZdGUVSGw&feature=related
You and the Beach Boys.Great song. You're right, they don't sound all the time like beach music at all
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This song always sticks in my head after I listen to it b/c of the beautiful, catchy melody and harmonies:
Advice for the Young at Heart - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RX0Asw9GitQ
Speaking of the Beach Boys, Gerry Beckley, Robert Lamm (Chicago), and Carl Wilson (RIP - Beach Boys) did an album together. It's good.
http://www.amazon.com/Like-Brother-Beck ... 602&sr=8-1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zP73q0z0SJs
Maui Tom wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:Jana wrote:Maui Tom wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FfnZdGUVSGw&feature=related
You and the Beach Boys.Great song. You're right, they don't sound all the time like beach music at all
![]()
This song always sticks in my head after I listen to it b/c of the beautiful, catchy melody and harmonies:
Advice for the Young at Heart - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RX0Asw9GitQ
Speaking of the Beach Boys, Gerry Beckley, Robert Lamm (Chicago), and Carl Wilson (RIP - Beach Boys) did an album together. It's good.
http://www.amazon.com/Like-Brother-Beck ... 602&sr=8-1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zP73q0z0SJs
Carl wrote this for his boys...knowing he had limited time left...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNPo9uBddao
Ehwmatt wrote:Jana wrote:
Steve Perry was a co-writer on one of their songs in the '80s, along with Bill Mumy, the actor.
Here Steve is with America: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bk1aZiQGdG4
Awesome! I love that tune! I had no idea about SP's involvement.
Maui Tom wrote:[Carl wrote this for his boys...knowing he had limited time left...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNPo9uBddao
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