Thanks to Mr. Young for his great work. Really the golden age of country, I think 1992 was about the peak. Quite an accomplishment to visually say so much in barely 4 minutes. Be well Scott.
You should be very proud of your Dad's work. I love his work too! The band and their videos are classy and let the great songwritting carry the weight of the entertainment
Hey Renee; u r not alone. I have all their cds Inc. the Greatest hits one. But F.Y.I. - - - They're baaaaack!!! Check out "Marlboros & Avon". New cd & tour dates in '23!❤️
They were very successful together for a few years. Ray’s family ran and runs Handlebar J in AZ so he left Nashville. Terry and Ray wrote BIG hits others recorded. I don’t know why, but Ray and Billy parted ways with Terry at the same time. I saw the three of them together at Douglas Corners in Nashville in an in-the-round a few years ago. Jon Michaels was the 4th. RIP to Douglas Corners(it was a great room we lost in the pandemic).
I can't believe the crap they call so-called country music today replaced this. The radio stations need to dump what they are playing now and return to the 60's through the 90's.
Me too. The 90s was the end of simple life and sadly country music. No cell phones or e mails. Just phones and answering machines. It was a better time.
Cause Terry left and played bass guitar with Brooks & Dunn while co writing half their big hit songs after Billy Thomas went back to touring with MacDavis and Ray Herndon made a big deal about being a “background singer” instead of the band being labeled as a trio due to the label and their stupid rules. Terry still plays and sings solo acts all over Texas. But I agree! I miss the big “bands” of the 80’s & 90’s. Nothing better than badass songs with even better 3 or 4 part harmonies with a hallow body electric guitar hitting those classic riffs
@@Thebooniefrog1985 While spot on about the management (the late Ken Stilts) and label (MCA) pushing two of the three into the background being a major reason for the group breaking apart, Billy actually went on to drum and sing with Vince Gill & The Time Jumpers and Ray went to back to playing and singing with Lyle Lovett.
@@livestems5940 I completely forgot Billy went with Vince Gill. Crazy how all those musicians used to love just “playing” with other musicians to make awesome music. Truly believe that’s why music isn’t the way it used to be. Not many acts share material anymore. But back to McBride; I don’t blame them for being upset about being pushed liked that. They weren’t the only band to be treated like that, one of the reasons John Rich left Lonestar for example, however, I would love to see them play again. That seems to be the trend right now, all the bands playing at least one more tour. Even Marty got back with Shenandoah and made a new album and are touring again.
STILL listening and loving in 2024. Great band and great voice that I feel was never truly recognized for HOW good they really were. I'd take these guys over anything currently on country radio now.
I had the privilege of seeing these guys live in Orlando back in the 90s. It was "light up Orlando" very kind and modest group of gentlemen here. They did a meet and greet with the fans....the concert was free. Absolutely 100% respect for these gentlemen!
Even though country music largley has turned into pop, there is still good music out there today...Want Genuine country today? Check out Chris Knight! That dude is straight up country.
Going Out Of My Mind - Song co-written by Kostas Lazerides, Belgrade, MT - inducted into The Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame on 14 October, 2019. Congratulations, Kostas!!
I had never heard of you guys until today,when my girl told me the story of a 6 yr old little blonde girl took a 7 day bus ride home from BC Where a starting out country hand sang her to sleep every night. The best part was the song named after her"Felicia". It was you guys that have her the deep rooted love for country music which helped her become.the beautiful giving Big hearted real woman That I was lucky enough tovdall in love with. Anyway,thank you.
I just love the sets where the group is in a closed restaurant/bar setting. It makes it seem like they are rehearsing and trying out a new song. Same thing with the video for "Love without mercy" by Lee Roy Parnell. Awesome! 😊😊😊😊😊
This is one of the songs (and videos) that reignited my love for country music back in 1992. Sadly, that era of "Young Country" as it was called on the radio back then seems to have died an untimely death. One can only hope that fickle music fans may someday regain their appreciation of truly timeless, beautiful country music.
I turn 19 on Saturday and I remember my dad playing their CD all the time when I was a little girl, I love their music, this is what country music is suppose to be like, wished they were still playing.
Harmonies are so beautiful. Terry's voice is so unique. Love these guys ❤️ All their music is great. Their filler songs on their albums are all good too.
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This is when music had meaning from the heart not like today's music today it's from the paper paper crumbles real music lives forever in our hearts this is when music was on the radio we didn't have cell phones no Internet u had to be home before the street lights u ate supper bath then bed u back talked momma or daddy your ass was whipped with a switch
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What a great song (and video). This is the first song I ever heard from McBride and the Ride. All of their hits were awesome! It's a shame they couldn't stick around a little longer!
They truly were the heirs to the Gatlin Brothers' harmony throne...I really don't get why they didn't have at least 5 more years if not 10 of hits. I don't think they ever cut a bad song.
Country music was ridiculously good and deep in the late 80s/early 90s. You had to be extraordinary just to accomplish what these guys did, to say nothing of having a longer run like an Alabama, Sawyer Brown or Diamond Rio.
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