Cheap Trick - California Man (from Budokan!)

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Published 2018-09-21
Music video by Cheap Trick performing California Man (from Budokan!). (C) 1979 Epic Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

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All Comments (21)
  • The best thing about this video for me... is how much fun they were having playing this stellar performance... you see it in their eyes, and in their smiles... they were "killin' it" and having a blast while doing so... doesn't get much better than that for a touring rock band...
  • @paulsnape9971
    Written by one of the best of the 60s and 70s music. SIR ROY WOOD.
  • @elofan5484
    A concert in Japan by a group from Chcago covers a song about California by a legendary group from Birmingham Englsnd
  • Perfect rock band; walls of sound, great vocals and harmonies and great stage presence
  • “ Goin to a party meet me on after school” God how I wish I could go back to those days….
  • @Dutch1954
    New Years Eve 1979, Los Angeles, The Fabulous Forum, 2nd row, front and center. One of the very best shows I saw in the 70's. You'd hear something on the radio, you'd get the record, and a lot of times it was hit and miss when performed live in your face. Not these guys. SOLID EVERY TIME.
  • Roin Zander.... great vocals and a classy Rock Star...love Cheap Trick
  • THE MOVE wrote so many catchy pop-rock songs -- this one given a great reading by Cheap Trick.
  • @KOSMICKEN09
    As a kid I read the credits on heaven tonight thinking R. Wood was Ron Wood 😄 but I Later thank Cheap Trick for getting me into The Move
  • @virginiapicker
    Knocks me out how Robin sings like that while effortlessly playing rhythm guitar right in the pocket
  • @dlewisfl
    The magnetism of Robin Zander, the charisma of Rick Nielsen ... and the tunes!
  • @superbug1977
    You either loved them or hated them. They were divisive. I saw them for the first time at Kiel Opera House in St. Louis in 1978 (3500 seats...maybe...first concert without my mother). Ken Burns should do a documentary on them!
  • @professorpopkiss
    Originally released in 1972 by The Move, who later had hits as ELO, you must give credit where its due.
  • @DJSherman
    How can this have only 11k views? Among the best live rock n roll performance bands of all time. And a sick tune to boot.
  • @kevinfisher5492
    In 1979...everyone was going disco. The Stones went disco with "Emotional Rescue." Kiss went disco with "I was made for Lovin' You." Hell they even tried to take the Beatles to disco with the Bee Gees and the "Sgt Peppers" movie. Everyone went disco EXCEPT for Cheap Trick who kept on rockin'.