REO Speedwagon - Lucky for you video free download


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Duration: 03:56
Uploaded: 2006/10/07

Video, Lucky for you de 1978

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9 years ago

Melanie Whitt

i love the whole album pthem on the ROCK& ROLL MAP

9 years ago

shelly willis

Is this Roberts Stadium in Evansville, In ? Anyone know?

12 years ago

lance9772

With all do respect to Gary,Neal wrote,one lonely night,and variety tonight,so he must have creativity somewhere in his body.

12 years ago

Antonio Clement

they should get old and new reo together to tour have allan and gary play old reo and brian and dave play newer stuff they would sell out every were and give us old time fans something one last herahh

12 years ago

MrData98

One of my all time favorite guitsr solos by the least appreciated guitarist of his generation. Rock on, Gary!

13 years ago

jacobwalters85

@schtein48 I'm actually good friends with Gary Richrath and he told me that Neal "didn't have a creative bone in his body."

14 years ago

Schtein

This song defines REO Speedwagon for me. I owned the first in car cassette player in my hometown....one of the first tapes I bought was "You can Tune a Piano, but you Can't Tuna Fish". 1, with that album title, how can you not buy it? 2, in my opinion, the genius behind REO isn't singing, not guitar solos as good as they are, no, the genius behind this band is keyboardist Neal Doughty, go listen to Speedwagon & pick out the keyboard tracks, he's a genius and the best in my opinion bar none!

14 years ago

ruhovkil

Their best album was You can tune a piano... in my opinion.

14 years ago

That's Music

Great song of this fantastic band!!

15 years ago

mj2345michaeljordan

damn, look at kevin cronin"s hair.

15 years ago

sdingeswho

Great upload, Ricardo 1968! *This* is the way it's supposed to be, and what a "two-fer" on the solos --- one of Richrath's best breaks, ever, and then Neil piles on one of the best little honky-tonk piano riffs this side of The Killer! :-D I wish you'd re-load it, though, so it doesn't start and end in the middle, and push the volume a little bit, if you can. Meant to be played LOUD LOL!

15 years ago

rebelskull18

THE TUNA DAYS ...

15 years ago

JIF882

No way! REO still rocked on Hi Infidelity. Listen to the whole album, not just the singles. That album and this one sound similar.

15 years ago

JIF882

Actually, You Get What You Play For was released in 1977. One year before You Can Tune A Piano, the album this song is from, was released

15 years ago

Richard Spegal

Gary Richrath is a great guitar player and was responsible for the REO sound, he also wrote many of the songs that Made REO popular... REO has not had a hit song since Gary Richrath left the band... Kevin Cronin was one of three different singers REO employed.

15 years ago

Margaret Malone

go gary.... love it... wish they still made bands like this......too cool....

16 years ago

beavisaurus

If you were, it was probably 1978. For one, Bruce Hall didn't join the band proper until then. You can Tune a Piano but you can't Tuna Fish was the name of the album this song was from. Roll with the changes was off the same album. While REO did do a couple of new songs off new albums, it was usually done just before a release.

16 years ago

Jose Barbados

its not the IRS , we were young, popular , good looking ...god should´ve made us younger

16 years ago

danmilam11

better than anybody else,and this is when the kicked ass so shut up.

16 years ago

danmilam11

i think this was on midnight special

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