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Kansas

Live Performances by Kansas in 1982

Kansas Live Performance of 'Hold On' from the 'Audio-Visions' Album

Omaha, NE, United States

July 1, 1982 | Video Length: 4:04
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  • In July 1982, Kansas performed "Hold On" during a live concert in Omaha, Nebraska, showcasing their dynamic presence as a prominent rock band in the l... Read Full Description >

    In July 1982, Kansas performed "Hold On" during a live concert in Omaha, Nebraska, showcasing their dynamic presence as a prominent rock band in the late '70s and early '80s. This performance coincided with their album "Audio-Visions," which was released in 1980 and marked a transitional period for the band. "Audio-Visions" was significant as it represented a shift in their sound, incorporating more polished and radio-friendly elements while still maintaining their progressive rock roots. Notably, this album featured the hit single "Hold On," which contributed to the band's legacy of blending intricate instrumentation with catchy melodies. During this period, Kansas was experiencing both commercial success and lineup changes, which influenced their musical direction and live performances, marking a pivotal point in their career.

Kansas Live Performance of 'Carry On Wayward Son' from 1982 Concert in Omaha

Omaha, NE, United States

July 1, 1982 | Video Length: 6:18
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  • In July 1982, Kansas was in the midst of their commercial peak following the success of their previous albums. They had just released "Point of Know R... Read Full Description >

    In July 1982, Kansas was in the midst of their commercial peak following the success of their previous albums. They had just released "Point of Know Return" in 1977, which included hits like "Dust in the Wind" and "Portrait (He Knew)." By the time of the live recording of "Carry On Wayward Son" in Omaha, the band was enjoying the popularity of their classic sound characterized by rich harmonies and intricate instrumentation. This performance took place during a period of significant touring for the band, reflecting their solid fanbase and status in the progressive rock genre. Interestingly, "Carry On Wayward Son," a signature track from their "Leftoverture" album released in 1976, remained a staple in their live sets, showcasing its enduring appeal. Performing it live in 1982 highlighted their ability to captivate audiences even years after its initial release, solidifying the song's legacy in rock music history.

Kansas Live in Omaha: Performance of 'Portrait (He Knew)'

Omaha, NE, United States

July 30, 1982 | Video Length: 5:35
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  • In July 1982, when Kansas performed the live recording of "Portrait (He Knew)" in Omaha, they were in a transitional phase of their career. The band h... Read Full Description >

    In July 1982, when Kansas performed the live recording of "Portrait (He Knew)" in Omaha, they were in a transitional phase of their career. The band had recently released their album "Vinyl Confessions" in 1982, which marked a distinct shift in their sound, emphasizing a more commercial rock feel compared to their earlier progressive rock style. "Vinyl Confessions" included hits like "Play the Game Tonight," cultivating a more mainstream audience. Interestingly, this concert came shortly after the departure of keyboardist and primary songwriter Kerry Livgren, which prompted a change in the band's dynamic and sound. The summer tour in 1982 showcased the band's adaptability, as they navigated the challenges of evolving their music while retaining their loyal fanbase. The live performance itself highlights Kansas's strong stage presence and the ongoing creative spirit, even amid these changes.

Kansas - Crossfire (Live Performance in Omaha, NE, 1982)

Omaha, NE, US

July 30, 1982 | Video Length: 6:28
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  • In July 1982, when Kansas performed live in Omaha, they were in the midst of promoting their album "Vinyl Confessions," which had been released earlie... Read Full Description >

    In July 1982, when Kansas performed live in Omaha, they were in the midst of promoting their album "Vinyl Confessions," which had been released earlier that same year. This marking a significant era in the band's history, as "Vinyl Confessions" was their first album after the departure of longtime lead guitarist Rich Williams and featured a more contemporary sound. The live recording captures the band during a period of transformation where they were navigating changes in their lineup and musical direction. An interesting facet of this performance is that it took place during a tour supporting this new album, allowing them to connect with fans through both classic hits and fresh material. The remastered recording stands as a testament to their enduring fan base and the band's resilience in a changing musical landscape.

Kansas Live in Omaha 1982 - Full Concert with Enhanced Sound and Image

Omaha, NE, United States

September 1, 1982 | Video Length: 1:33:43
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  • In 1982, when Kansas performed live in Omaha on September 1, the band was riding the wave of their significant success following the release of the al... Read Full Description >

    In 1982, when Kansas performed live in Omaha on September 1, the band was riding the wave of their significant success following the release of the album "Monolith" in 1979 and "Audio-Visions" in 1980. This period marked a peak in their career, as they were recognized as the top-grossing live act worldwide in 1981. Notably, this performance comes as the band was navigating the shifting landscape of rock music in the early '80s, where their blend of progressive rock and hard rock was becoming increasingly popular. The Omaha show exhibits the band's dynamic stage presence and showcases tracks that highlight their signature sound, characterized by complex arrangements and harmonies. Interestingly, after this period, Kansas would face challenges, including lineup changes and shifts in musical direction, which would affect future projects. This live recording serves as a testament to their popularity and energy during this vibrant moment in their career.