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Behind The Vinyl: "You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet" with Randy Bachman from Bachman-Turner Overdrive 

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Lead Guitarist and Founder of Bachman-Tuner Overdrive, Randy Bachman, came by the boom 97.3 studios to play "You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet" on vinyl! Randy talks about the recording of the song how this was Randy's greatest mistakes as a musician but turned into his biggest hit! Watch as Randy goes Behind The Vinyl!
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@jacktheriffer1523
@jacktheriffer1523 4 года назад
This dude is one of the musical architects of the 70's Sick Respect to this legend...
@harleysrocknrollchat
@harleysrocknrollchat 6 лет назад
I had the honor of meeting Randy, and he is one of the nicest, down to earth people I've ever met. Incredible musician as well, and living Canadian legend
@hpiccov
@hpiccov 3 года назад
Congrats Greg
@user-gw2ow1dw6j
@user-gw2ow1dw6j 3 месяца назад
He is one of the best story tellers around ! thanks!
@josephtabar492
@josephtabar492 6 дней назад
Randy, brother I grew up with you and your brother on my turntable. I'm a disabled musician, where is because of men like you pedal to the metal inspired me to play guitar for myself and become a good one too. I know it's a musician team musician that it's the love of the music and then get the shirt with the world. I used to think about Fame, but I have small taste play in the clubs in southern Indiana. Some nights we made good money other nights we play for free. Sometimes we would just have parties to have a reason to play. I think back when I was in 10th grade at Woodward high School in Cincinnati Ohio we had a music class that specialized in and playing instruments. Everybody wants to play guitar in the 1970s, I didn't get my chance until I was 16. I was told by the music teacher that I could sit in the corner and play with the nylon string guitar, then he took the rest of the class change the other part of the room gave the students individual instruction. He didn't think I could, but to this day I know better. Also had a little led Zeppelin to sweet in the pot. Take care of Buddy.
@goolamdawjee750
@goolamdawjee750 Год назад
Listening to BTOs Greatest Hits now Sunday 2nd July 2023. Magic!!
@wescreek5666
@wescreek5666 3 года назад
Randy is so gentle and informative he is also wanting to let people know how to do it right
@SilverFox-fq7xi
@SilverFox-fq7xi 4 года назад
This song and “Taking care of Business” we’re both featured in our yearbook my senior year in high school. The year was 1975. BTO forever!!!!
@swolaceferrari6611
@swolaceferrari6611 4 года назад
Silver Fox damn your getting old! 😂
@m.a.c.8366
@m.a.c.8366 4 года назад
BTO works as backdrop to any setting... casual, formal, ..other ! been to all here with BTO...
@alkronlage5236
@alkronlage5236 4 года назад
Here's to seniors of "75"!
@Mr.56Goldtop
@Mr.56Goldtop 5 лет назад
RB is a grateful and humble man.
@karlwjm
@karlwjm 4 года назад
He's from Winnipeg... we're all like that.
@frankmurphyburr3598
@frankmurphyburr3598 4 года назад
He is indeed
@jessewoo3838
@jessewoo3838 3 года назад
I'll never forget when I first heard this song, I was just entering my junior year in high school. People should understand how unique this song was at the time, a groundbreaking sound to say the least, and the stuttering was the bomb. I was a Guess Who fan before but when BTO started pumping out the tunes I became a life-long Randy Bachman fan.
@Mr.56Goldtop
@Mr.56Goldtop 3 года назад
@@jessewoo3838 I thought Roll On Down the Highway was a better song and a better follow up to TCoB and Let It Ride. To me, even though it's a catchy tune, it was more of a novelty song. But even then I still think that BTO was their best album.
@butler-macdonald8351
@butler-macdonald8351 11 месяцев назад
Just saw Randy Bachman in concert on August 6, 2023. He's 79 years old and he spent close to two hours on stage telling stories and playing many BTO hits, Guess Who hits, and a bunch of other songs that he just "had fun playing". Randy Bachman has still got it. His son Tal was in his band as well. That was a pretty cool 90s flashback... and, yes, they also played "She's So High" lol Randy Bachman's music has been with me my whole life, and it was an absolute pleasure and a privilege to see him perform live in 2023 Legend
@jake105
@jake105 6 лет назад
Boy when I hear this song it takes me right back to high school. I can even feel the cold weather and football practice.
@ericortega1745
@ericortega1745 Год назад
Hey Al Bundy!.
@jake105
@jake105 Год назад
@@ericortega1745 - I know right? I forgot about this post.🤔
@longfade
@longfade 6 лет назад
I vaguely knew this story about the stuttering thing, but hearing it told by Bachman is priceless. Amazing that the head of the label rallied for this song because it was so 'different'. That certainly has not happened in the last 20+ years, and hence the mind-numbing, chronically imitative product that we have now.
@colinwilliams553
@colinwilliams553 Год назад
This man and the rest of B.T.O should be in the ROCK and ROLL HALL of FAME!!!
@webman1956
@webman1956 Год назад
Yeah, what a joke that has become.
@thomasdonlin5456
@thomasdonlin5456 4 года назад
This is the song that hooked me on BTO and rock in the late fall of 1974. I was 12 years old.
@bttrflygal
@bttrflygal 4 года назад
I was 14 ..
@timhoovermusicman
@timhoovermusicman 4 года назад
You're the same age as me,took me another year!
@brentbellrose1223
@brentbellrose1223 3 года назад
I have listened to this song way over a thousand times, such a part of my life❤🇨🇦
@temaddox1
@temaddox1 5 лет назад
What a humble guy
@northhavencreative
@northhavencreative Месяц назад
The Guess Who, Brave Belt and BTO. A perfect trilogy of Classic Canadian Rock.
@myles-spikewebby8519
@myles-spikewebby8519 6 лет назад
"You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet" is one of my faves by BTO. Thanks Boom for another Behind the Vinyl episode with Randy Bachman.
@marceloberman
@marceloberman 2 года назад
For me, the best song of BTO!
@bumsharvest5493
@bumsharvest5493 Год назад
That song reminds me of 7th grade, Levi's big bell pants, earth shoes and a BTO t-shirt. That was the uniform of, (what we thought) were the cool kids. Good song!!
@ian_b
@ian_b 4 года назад
I was eight years old when this was in the charts and I loved it so much. Used to sing it at the top of my lungs to the annoyance of family members.
@Dusty2112
@Dusty2112 Год назад
Thanks Randy for the story and the song.
@penzman
@penzman 4 года назад
As a kid, I remember our neighbor working in his garage with the radio on and shouting " buh buh buh baby buh buh buh baby..." Randy's Vynil Tap podcasts are simply the best historical reviews of rock music filled with countless precious anecdotes.
@rjonboy7608
@rjonboy7608 3 года назад
It says something about the character of this man, his stream of consciousness, that when he's not even trying, as he said just sketching it in, and it becomes an inspiration and favorite of millions of people the world over.
@davidbuswa9425
@davidbuswa9425 4 года назад
I can listen to Randy Bachman tell rock stories forever. He's truly a rock icon and wonderful man. Thanks for sharing the story of "You Ain't Seen Noting Yet", Randy
@keithparkhill8546
@keithparkhill8546 4 года назад
BTO the soundtrack to every highschool gear head in the 70s. Sigh.. I miss good music .
@kevinrenfro2254
@kevinrenfro2254 3 года назад
BTO was implanted in the background of my life! Such a great tune, a hook of all hooks in this song!
@1996slamster
@1996slamster 4 года назад
The plethora of musical gifts Mr, Bachman has given the world we can never say enough thanks for. I'm proud to be from the same country and the fact he continues to call Canada home is special to me.
@pauldeitz8202
@pauldeitz8202 4 года назад
It is a crying shame that BTO is still not, in the Rock ‘n’ roll Hall of Fame
@frogbastard
@frogbastard 4 года назад
That's because they're not "American".We, as Canadians, have contributed so much to the music industry,but get less respect,in most parts,than we deserve.
@thedudeedbtz
@thedudeedbtz 4 года назад
The Hall of Shame it should be called, so biased.
@darrenshearer1458
@darrenshearer1458 4 года назад
Randy made the statement at one of his concerts about a year ago, that he feels there is someone on the board at the RRHOF that has some personal grievance against him. That is why he feels neither the guess who, BTO, or Randy as a solo artist, has ever been selected. He's probably correct. I, myself have often questioned why so MANY great artists that have certainly influenced rock and roll, have not been selected. Or have taken a very, very long time to be recognized. Yet there have been other acts, in my humble opinion, that I have to wonder not only how they were selected before truly great artist? But in some cases, why are some of them even in there at all?
@stephenturner3033
@stephenturner3033 4 года назад
Plus.....the artist have to "pay to play" to get in. It's a Big Political BS Money Grab for the HOF & l think RS Magazine....
@OMGWTFLOLSMH
@OMGWTFLOLSMH 4 года назад
It's nothing more than a marketing sham anyway. People who have nothing to do with Rock and Roll are in it, and many of the greats, like The Guess Who, Grand Funk, Doobie Brothers, Bad Company, Three Dog Night, Jethro Tull, etc, are not.
@grabasandwich
@grabasandwich 6 лет назад
Proud to say I'm from the same city as Randy. I was born just after their peak as a band, but still love the music. He seems so humble!
@Texeq
@Texeq 4 года назад
Great song, great radio hit, great single.
@99900062
@99900062 2 года назад
Fantastic interview! BTO saved the Days!
@petewentz3528
@petewentz3528 5 лет назад
This is the beauty of You-Tube era video/audio to all. An important musical artist unafraid to share insider information and insights on the songs that shaped or at least influenced some of our earlier lives back when. For we guitar junkies, this stuff/content is nirvana. Not the band from Seattle BTW.....just a superlative to express our jubilation for the willingness of nice people like Mr. Bachman to share his intellectual property (how to correctly play his songs) at this stage of his life and to let us all in on the historical, behind-the-scenes perspective of the recording process. Magical stuff. Love to hear his reflections on Running Back to Saskatoon…..great piece of live rock and roll music.
@dontpokethebear4190
@dontpokethebear4190 4 года назад
I was a huge fan of BTO. Their songs are like great memories to me.
@kisotkevkisovev5357
@kisotkevkisovev5357 3 года назад
I absolutely love this man. Talent and guitar abilities beyond belief. Eloquent speaker. Gentle, self depreciating heart and soul. A memory like am elephant. I'd listen to him talk all day and night if i could.
@toddkalbfeld4602
@toddkalbfeld4602 3 года назад
You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet was my favorite song from the 70s!!
@brusselssprouts560
@brusselssprouts560 Год назад
An enormously underrated guitar genius.
@LANDSEAAIRCANADA
@LANDSEAAIRCANADA 6 лет назад
A living legend Long may you run RB Thanks for this
@es2056
@es2056 4 года назад
I'll never forget when I first heard this song, I was just entering my junior year in high school. People should understand how unique this song was at the time, a groundbreaking sound to say the least, and the stuttering was the bomb. I was a Guess Who fan before but when BTO started pumping out the tunes I became a life-long Randy Bachman fan.
@darlenemiller7847
@darlenemiller7847 Год назад
I sold so many of this song and albums when I managed a record store, back in the 70's so proud to have.... my favorites......
@MikeLowryOdyssey
@MikeLowryOdyssey 4 года назад
In 1975 for my second grade show and tell, I brought my BTO album and played this song for the class! True story lol :) and I still listen to BTO at age 51.
@lesterjohnston8888
@lesterjohnston8888 2 года назад
The song is way out I've given my granddaughter to make a dance routine for your great song thank you for it
@RowdyCartwright
@RowdyCartwright Год назад
This is definitely my favorite BTO song. Knowing it was just a scratch track made as a joke/jab at his brother makes it so much more incredible
@intercommerce
@intercommerce Год назад
Randy, got that album (and a few more!) You're a rock hero, dude! Love your stuff!
@fw1421
@fw1421 4 года назад
One of my favorite BTO songs! 👍🏻👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@MarcoPolo-je5ej
@MarcoPolo-je5ej 4 года назад
I used to wear this record out in the 70s when I was a kid. What good memories this song brings.
@vonsmink1
@vonsmink1 4 года назад
So Cool.
@DA-eh9ce
@DA-eh9ce 3 года назад
This is great!
@harrow2355
@harrow2355 10 месяцев назад
The song gives my mind memories of days gone by,such fun,such happiness,and with that BTO made it all the more better.
@ScoriacTears
@ScoriacTears 6 лет назад
Another fascinating story, keep em coming Boom 97.3.
@massapower
@massapower 4 года назад
Mistakes are what make hits !😎👍🏻👍🏻 What a great story... Thx Randy ✌
@hpiccov
@hpiccov 3 года назад
Agree
@dyrphotography
@dyrphotography 6 лет назад
Mr. Bachman's Guitar Chops put him up there in the Top 10 with Beck, Page, Gilmour, Buckingham, Townshend and Clapton. Not only that , but his songs are anthems! And, if that isn't enough, there is his Producing Work with other bands. The Man has an ear for melody. And he's Canadian! G-D Bless!
@rubicon-oh9km
@rubicon-oh9km 6 лет назад
I love Randy but to put him in the top ten of all time is just ludicrous dude. Come on.
@MrUfojunkiedavid
@MrUfojunkiedavid 4 года назад
David Rollo ....no
@daveg4236
@daveg4236 4 года назад
David Rollo aahhhhhh no. Respect his songwriting and guitar playing but to put him up in the Top 10? No. You have your own opinion which is cool but he's not in the same company with those you've written
@linkbelt111
@linkbelt111 4 года назад
Some of your Top 10 aren’t in the Top 10....lol
@souldeep69
@souldeep69 3 года назад
It's cool that you put Buckingham in the Top 10. He's actually my favorite guitarist, but in RS's Top 100 guitarists of all time, he placed exactly at number 100! Just made it. As for Randy, his adaptation of the Tom Johnston shuffle style (or the "chunka chunka" rhythm guitar sound) Tom invented and was first heard on "Listen to the Music" has taken it to new levels of audio beauty, ringing out first on "Let It Ride" and really shimmering all over this song. Further heard in magnificence on "Hey You". So as great as Randy's leads are, it's his rhythm guitar that's been a highlight of my life's musical soundtrack.
@williammeek765
@williammeek765 3 года назад
Great band, former Guess Who member .. Another awesome Canadian group.
@pwyfplaywhatyoufeel5333
@pwyfplaywhatyoufeel5333 2 года назад
Great story Randy...love it!!! (-:
@rhondawilliams5859
@rhondawilliams5859 4 года назад
TO ALL OF THE PEOPLE WHO GAVE A THUMBS DOWN,😖 YOU GOTTA GO TO SCHOOL!!!!!YOU AIN'T SEEN NOTHING YET!!!!!!!🎸🎤🎶💞😊
@andrewSUN17
@andrewSUN17 Год назад
Awesome man and epic song and album, Not Fragile...one of a kind!
@zackrowan6241
@zackrowan6241 2 года назад
Being a kid in the 70's, I was blown away by BTO, and will always have memories of places and people
@sharylgamble9981
@sharylgamble9981 3 года назад
My Dad sang this to me once. I will never forget that memory!
@WilliamAlanPhoto
@WilliamAlanPhoto 6 лет назад
LOVE! More Randy Bachman! I can't believe I didn't know he wrote American Woman!
@brentscott5359
@brentscott5359 4 года назад
The story I heard was they were jamming waiting for Burton to get on stage. Randy came up with the riff and Burton spontaneously came up with the first bit of lyrics. They spotted a kid with a cassette recorder taping the thing. They managed to get a copy from him since it wasn't written and the rest is history, or that's the story I read.
@timhoovermusicman
@timhoovermusicman 4 года назад
@@brentscott5359 there's another story by Randy from this same show,watched it last night
@brentscott5359
@brentscott5359 4 года назад
@@timhoovermusicman Just watched it. Never heard him tell the story before so I'll have to go with him being the source. Sometimes the best things happen purely by accident. Serendipity if you will. Thanks for helping set the olde guy straight. Cheers.
@timhoovermusicman
@timhoovermusicman 4 года назад
@@brentscott5359 reading the comments on the video their are a couple that refer to a third story similar to the one you mentioned also,I guess we may never know for sure😎
@zappytoots4566
@zappytoots4566 2 года назад
When you goof off like Randy Bachman, you end up creating one of the most memorable blam-->BLAM-BLAM guitar riffs in the history of rock.
@kenglass7833
@kenglass7833 4 года назад
I remember Saturday Morning public skating at Harmon Park Arena with this tune and TCOB by BTO blaring through the speakers and flying around the rink without a care in the whole world......Ahhh the 70s were wonderful carefree times !!
@mayhem9632
@mayhem9632 Год назад
Your the show Randy!! Good Stuff
@roquefortfiles
@roquefortfiles 4 года назад
I am astounded that Randy thought nothing of this song. My Brother had this album on cassette tape in 74. I used to steal it from him and listen to it all the time. I was just a kid. The very first time I heard You ain't seen nothing yet I LOVED IT. I played it all the time. It is such a classic satisfying riff. You can feel the hair on your neck go up when it starts. And the lead solos are so big and classic.
@mjphoto45
@mjphoto45 4 года назад
I was lucky enough to meet Randy and introduce them on stage at the Ranch Bowl on the bowling alley!. Randy told me do not say Bachman Turner Overdrive. Say BTO....the only band not to have alcohol in their dressing room. 1980s
@chapter11247
@chapter11247 4 года назад
I remember listening to an interview Randy did on the 'Wayne Dionne Show' way back in 1974. He said that someday he'd like to be known as the grandfather of Canadian Rock & Roll. Mission Accomplished 👍👍
@kevinohare9216
@kevinohare9216 3 года назад
So cool to hear how amazed he is that this song happened, and how grateful he is - even 45 years later. Randy's not jaded, but a class act.
@williamwilson6499
@williamwilson6499 4 года назад
1:01 Randy confirms he’s not American. 15 years old when this album released...can still remember the first time I heard Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet. Completely blown away by the guitars. The song also goosed my efforts to travel and have experiences. Can’t believe it was almost lost to history.
@djbone604
@djbone604 4 года назад
My first concert EVER was BTO at the Pacific Coliseum in Vancouver 1975! Triple bill. They headlined with Trooper and a local one hit wonder called CB Victoria who had a song "Come And See My Man" Still have the pics from my Kodak Instamatic Flip Flash camera. Like yesterday.
@johnrambo6302
@johnrambo6302 4 года назад
I remember this song playing on the radio all day for some reason on a road trip to Daytona Beach spring break in my buddies 74 Buick Apollo....best days of my life.
@kenlodge3399
@kenlodge3399 8 месяцев назад
There's a couple of songs from the Guess Who/BTO catalogue that have this story. American Woman is one, I think can remember likewise about, No Sugar Tonight, and there's probably more like it's a theme in their many tales of much, much, much deserved success. I want to say slash add: I was awake listening to the (FM) radio one night - 1969. It was a Sunday night Monday morning thing when the music just ends and suddenly your in the middle of some interview. That time slot is the throw away period where they fill with stuff to keep their license intact, e.g., PSA's, local politics involvement slash fundraising, that sort of stuff. That night the, on-delay interview was the DJ with this guy, Randy Bachman. What I heard in the next hour and a half gave me so many insights into playing the guitar, recording, music theory and song construction, plus personal responsibility like time management and getting along with others like bandmates, but more like maintaining self-respect and with him talking to the DJ like he was his best mate or brother. They took callers and I gotta tell you RB, he was so genuine and sincere, and thoughtful and considerate sounding like this super normal guy who liked to play music and be in a band or teaching a class at the community college. Randy Bachman is a true (rock) legend.
@mantashaft
@mantashaft 10 месяцев назад
My pop introduced me to BTO, and I've introduced them to my kiddos. It's brilliant
@oakroyal
@oakroyal 10 месяцев назад
You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet was the theme song for the 1975 University of Detroit High School Catholic League Championship Basketball Team.
@dwightplock1162
@dwightplock1162 4 года назад
Wow!! That story is so cool!! Thanks for the story Randy!
@AnubisXII
@AnubisXII 3 года назад
Great tune.
@musicmore8315
@musicmore8315 4 года назад
I like these videos. These Canadian men all seem so honest when talking about their music. So many great songs from very few bands. Canada had some talented musicians.
@intercommerce
@intercommerce Год назад
No rock like Northern Rock! 🇨🇦 The list would fill this page... 🍁
@yesterdayproductions1019
@yesterdayproductions1019 2 года назад
This is my favorite BTO song. I love it. In addition, the guitars are absolutely IN tune & they sound great. The vocal is unique & the beat sounds like a locomotive train going down the track. The record executive was 100% spot on. lol
@tenaciousbee
@tenaciousbee 4 года назад
Thank you for posting this. BTO was part of my 8th and 9th grade years. When I hear theses songs I’m 14 all over again! My best friends and I are at school dances. Thank you Randy Bachman!
@dennis300cr
@dennis300cr 2 года назад
Niles Rogers was denied access to Studio 54 in 1978-79 and so pissed off and buzzed on champagne jammed a song "F**K OFF STUDIO 54" later to then rename it "Freak Out"! That denied time from Studio 54 changed Niles life forever!
@v.e.7236
@v.e.7236 4 года назад
Thank you Randy Bachman for your memorable music.
@vilstef6988
@vilstef6988 Год назад
Randy talking about his mistakes is priceless!
@marilynmansonisfat5226
@marilynmansonisfat5226 4 года назад
Great band. God I loved growing up in the 70's.
@muskwa7686
@muskwa7686 4 года назад
Put this man in the rock and roll hall of fame 🤘🤘🤘
@spaztekwarrior
@spaztekwarrior 4 года назад
What a nice man. Grew up listening to BTO in the 70s and and 80s as a Canadian kid. Great story :)
@MrAitraining
@MrAitraining 4 года назад
Cool dude right there. Great story!
@edbutzwiggle4227
@edbutzwiggle4227 9 месяцев назад
it is a “blessing”
@richman61
@richman61 4 года назад
I bought the Not Fragile album. I was 13 and used my paper route money, lol, I wore it out. \m/ Yeah!
@stallownedstallion825
@stallownedstallion825 4 года назад
Let it Ride, Aint Seen Nothing, Blue Collar, 4 wheel drive...my fav BTO jams. Hated when Guess Who broke up...soon got over it with such gold tunes.
@RobsAdventuresAndVideos
@RobsAdventuresAndVideos Год назад
Amazing story. It shows you can achieve anythjng even if your making mistakes! Many blessings to you all !
@evamartin4807
@evamartin4807 Год назад
Love BTO 💚
@dskywalker3397
@dskywalker3397 Год назад
I heard there’s more to the story: he tried to go into the studio and re-record the song and he sounded much different…like Frank Sinatra, as he explained. It was the original, and only, version that we still hear to this day. Amazing.
@bobstrickland7752
@bobstrickland7752 3 года назад
a very sunburnt randy ,,,,,,,burnt from shining,,,,,,rock on ....
@paulseano5100
@paulseano5100 3 года назад
My older brother had this 8 track tape when it first came out. I played it so much and when the son Sha Nah Nah Nah! Came around on the tracks, the generation on the tape was so cloudy that my brother got pissed off. I said well stop leaving your porno and 8 tracks around for your younger brother to find! He said you say that again I’ll be takin care o business on your head! True story. BTO 8 Track kid
@geol1936
@geol1936 5 лет назад
One of the most genuinely inspiring breakdowns of the story behind the vinyl. BTO is one of my top bands to listen to on long road trips. Amazing material. Try listening to underrated Wild Spirit at 100 or higher.
@markrigsby2425
@markrigsby2425 4 года назад
Back when music ,had soul.
@SJKLR99
@SJKLR99 3 года назад
I seen em in must of been 82 ish.. thorogood was playing at near by college we had to decide witch show to hit that night...a hand full of us picked bto as the better option and 40 yrs later I remember it being a killer show w these huge dudes just blowing us away
@andysott
@andysott 2 года назад
this is a great illustration of how the imperfections make a song come alive......if you have perfect technique you sound like everyone else with perfect technique...its the little mistakes that individualize the style and the feel of the songs...
@pjangels609
@pjangels609 2 года назад
I have their greatest hits! My favs: You Ain't, Let It Ride, Jamaica Nights
@escargotomy
@escargotomy 4 года назад
Haha. My father always hated this song because he was a stutterer...he thought it was making fun of people who stuttered. Great story and amazing how a throw-away song could become a game changing hit. Just shows to go you.
@garywilliamson9130
@garywilliamson9130 4 года назад
This song and freeways are the best ever BTO songs, keep on trucking Randy
@riclibby3524
@riclibby3524 4 года назад
One of the greatest guitar bands ever. I seen them in 1974 the music never get old
@Ystadcop
@Ystadcop 4 года назад
Randy's Vinyl Tap, on CBC Radio, is unmissable.
@brettweary8491
@brettweary8491 4 года назад
Absolutely Awesome Randy my Best Song that I sing
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