BTO Playlist – Canadian Thunder
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Pure 1970s hard rock straight out of Winnipeg. Randy Bachman’s razor-sharp riffs, Fred Turner’s gravel-road growl, and a rhythm section that hits like a freight train. Classic cuts, rare live fire, and nothing but high-octane fuel for the open road. Crank it loud and roll.
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Bachman-Turner Overdrive - You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet (Live in Winnipeg, Manitoba 1984) FM Broadcast
Classic Rock Live Music (High Quality Audio)Bachman-Turner Overdrive – formed in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1973 by Randy Bachman after leaving The Guess Who – became Canada’s biggest hard-rock export of the 70s. With Fred Turner’s gravel-road growl, Randy’s razor-sharp guitar riffs, and a rhythm section built like a Peterbilt, BTO delivered no-nonsense, working-man rock: big hooks, bigger guitars, and songs about trucks, highways, and takin’ care of business. Between 1974 and 1976 they scored five straight platinum albums, seven Top-40 hits (including the global #1 “You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet”), and sold out arenas coast-to-coast on raw power and zero pretension. After the original breakup in 1979, the classic lineup reunited briefly in 1984 for one last roar, then again in 1988-1991 and sporadically after 2009. Randy, Fred, Blair Thornton, and the Bachman brothers always brought the same gear-grinding energy that made “Roll On Down The Highway,” “Let It Ride,” and “Takin’ Care of Business” eternal road-trip anthems. Straight-up, blue-collar Canadian thunder – no filler, all killer. Bachman-Turner Overdrive Bachman-Turner Overdrive II Not Fragile Four Wheel Drive Head On Freeways Street Action Rock n’ Roll Nights Bachman-Turner Overdrive (1984) Trial by Fire: Greatest & Latest54 views -
Bachman-Turner Overdrive - Takin’ Care Of Business (Live in Winnipeg, Manitoba 1984) FM Broadcast
Classic Rock Live Music (High Quality Audio)Bachman-Turner Overdrive – formed in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1973 by Randy Bachman after leaving The Guess Who – became Canada’s biggest hard-rock export of the 70s. With Fred Turner’s gravel-road growl, Randy’s razor-sharp guitar riffs, and a rhythm section built like a Peterbilt, BTO delivered no-nonsense, working-man rock: big hooks, bigger guitars, and songs about trucks, highways, and takin’ care of business. Between 1974 and 1976 they scored five straight platinum albums, seven Top-40 hits (including the global #1 “You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet”), and sold out arenas coast-to-coast on raw power and zero pretension. After the original breakup in 1979, the classic lineup reunited briefly in 1984 for one last roar, then again in 1988-1991 and sporadically after 2009. Randy, Fred, Blair Thornton, and the Bachman brothers always brought the same gear-grinding energy that made “Roll On Down The Highway,” “Let It Ride,” and “Takin’ Care of Business” eternal road-trip anthems. Straight-up, blue-collar Canadian thunder – no filler, all killer. Bachman-Turner Overdrive Bachman-Turner Overdrive II Not Fragile Four Wheel Drive Head On Freeways Street Action Rock n’ Roll Nights Bachman-Turner Overdrive (1984) Trial by Fire: Greatest & Latest103 views -
Bachman-Turner Overdrive - Roll On Down The Highway (Live in Winnipeg, Manitoba 1984) FM Broadcast
Classic Rock Live Music (High Quality Audio)Bachman-Turner Overdrive – formed in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1973 by Randy Bachman after leaving The Guess Who – became Canada’s biggest hard-rock export of the 70s. With Fred Turner’s gravel-road growl, Randy’s razor-sharp guitar riffs, and a rhythm section built like a Peterbilt, BTO delivered no-nonsense, working-man rock: big hooks, bigger guitars, and songs about trucks, highways, and takin’ care of business. Between 1974 and 1976 they scored five straight platinum albums, seven Top-40 hits (including the global #1 “You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet”), and sold out arenas coast-to-coast on raw power and zero pretension. After the original breakup in 1979, the classic lineup reunited briefly in 1984 for one last roar, then again in 1988-1991 and sporadically after 2009. Randy, Fred, Blair Thornton, and the Bachman brothers always brought the same gear-grinding energy that made “Roll On Down The Highway,” “Let It Ride,” and “Takin’ Care of Business” eternal road-trip anthems. Straight-up, blue-collar Canadian thunder – no filler, all killer. Bachman-Turner Overdrive Bachman-Turner Overdrive II Not Fragile Four Wheel Drive Head On Freeways Street Action Rock n’ Roll Nights Bachman-Turner Overdrive (1984) Trial by Fire: Greatest & Latest116 views -
Bachman-Turner Overdrive - My Sugaree (Live in Winnipeg, Manitoba 1984) FM Broadcast
Classic Rock Live Music (High Quality Audio)Bachman-Turner Overdrive – formed in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1973 by Randy Bachman after leaving The Guess Who – became Canada’s biggest hard-rock export of the 70s. With Fred Turner’s gravel-road growl, Randy’s razor-sharp guitar riffs, and a rhythm section built like a Peterbilt, BTO delivered no-nonsense, working-man rock: big hooks, bigger guitars, and songs about trucks, highways, and takin’ care of business. Between 1974 and 1976 they scored five straight platinum albums, seven Top-40 hits (including the global #1 “You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet”), and sold out arenas coast-to-coast on raw power and zero pretension. After the original breakup in 1979, the classic lineup reunited briefly in 1984 for one last roar, then again in 1988-1991 and sporadically after 2009. Randy, Fred, Blair Thornton, and the Bachman brothers always brought the same gear-grinding energy that made “Roll On Down The Highway,” “Let It Ride,” and “Takin’ Care of Business” eternal road-trip anthems. Straight-up, blue-collar Canadian thunder – no filler, all killer. Bachman-Turner Overdrive Bachman-Turner Overdrive II Not Fragile Four Wheel Drive Head On Freeways Street Action Rock n’ Roll Nights Bachman-Turner Overdrive (1984) Trial by Fire: Greatest & Latest85 views -
Bachman-Turner Overdrive - Let It Ride (Live in Winnipeg, Manitoba 1984) FM Broadcast
Classic Rock Live Music (High Quality Audio)Bachman-Turner Overdrive – formed in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1973 by Randy Bachman after leaving The Guess Who – became Canada’s biggest hard-rock export of the 70s. With Fred Turner’s gravel-road growl, Randy’s razor-sharp guitar riffs, and a rhythm section built like a Peterbilt, BTO delivered no-nonsense, working-man rock: big hooks, bigger guitars, and songs about trucks, highways, and takin’ care of business. Between 1974 and 1976 they scored five straight platinum albums, seven Top-40 hits (including the global #1 “You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet”), and sold out arenas coast-to-coast on raw power and zero pretension. After the original breakup in 1979, the classic lineup reunited briefly in 1984 for one last roar, then again in 1988-1991 and sporadically after 2009. Randy, Fred, Blair Thornton, and the Bachman brothers always brought the same gear-grinding energy that made “Roll On Down The Highway,” “Let It Ride,” and “Takin’ Care of Business” eternal road-trip anthems. Straight-up, blue-collar Canadian thunder – no filler, all killer. Bachman-Turner Overdrive Bachman-Turner Overdrive II Not Fragile Four Wheel Drive Head On Freeways Street Action Rock n’ Roll Nights Bachman-Turner Overdrive (1984) Trial by Fire: Greatest & Latest82 views -
Bachman-Turner Overdrive - Four Wheel Drive (Live in Winnipeg, Manitoba 1984) FM Broadcast
Classic Rock Live Music (High Quality Audio)Bachman-Turner Overdrive – formed in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1973 by Randy Bachman after leaving The Guess Who – became Canada’s biggest hard-rock export of the 70s. With Fred Turner’s gravel-road growl, Randy’s razor-sharp guitar riffs, and a rhythm section built like a Peterbilt, BTO delivered no-nonsense, working-man rock: big hooks, bigger guitars, and songs about trucks, highways, and takin’ care of business. Between 1974 and 1976 they scored five straight platinum albums, seven Top-40 hits (including the global #1 “You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet”), and sold out arenas coast-to-coast on raw power and zero pretension. After the original breakup in 1979, the classic lineup reunited briefly in 1984 for one last roar, then again in 1988-1991 and sporadically after 2009. Randy, Fred, Blair Thornton, and the Bachman brothers always brought the same gear-grinding energy that made “Roll On Down The Highway,” “Let It Ride,” and “Takin’ Care of Business” eternal road-trip anthems. Straight-up, blue-collar Canadian thunder – no filler, all killer. Bachman-Turner Overdrive Bachman-Turner Overdrive II Not Fragile Four Wheel Drive Head On Freeways Street Action Rock n’ Roll Nights Bachman-Turner Overdrive (1984) Trial by Fire: Greatest & Latest85 views -
Bachman-Turner Overdrive - For The Weekend (Live in Winnipeg, Manitoba 1984) FM Broadcast
Classic Rock Live Music (High Quality Audio)Bachman-Turner Overdrive – formed in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1973 by Randy Bachman after leaving The Guess Who – became Canada’s biggest hard-rock export of the 70s. With Fred Turner’s gravel-road growl, Randy’s razor-sharp guitar riffs, and a rhythm section built like a Peterbilt, BTO delivered no-nonsense, working-man rock: big hooks, bigger guitars, and songs about trucks, highways, and takin’ care of business. Between 1974 and 1976 they scored five straight platinum albums, seven Top-40 hits (including the global #1 “You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet”), and sold out arenas coast-to-coast on raw power and zero pretension. After the original breakup in 1979, the classic lineup reunited briefly in 1984 for one last roar, then again in 1988-1991 and sporadically after 2009. Randy, Fred, Blair Thornton, and the Bachman brothers always brought the same gear-grinding energy that made “Roll On Down The Highway,” “Let It Ride,” and “Takin’ Care of Business” eternal road-trip anthems. Straight-up, blue-collar Canadian thunder – no filler, all killer. Bachman-Turner Overdrive Bachman-Turner Overdrive II Not Fragile Four Wheel Drive Head On Freeways Street Action Rock n’ Roll Nights Bachman-Turner Overdrive (1984) Trial by Fire: Greatest & Latest80 views -
Bachman-Turner Overdrive - City’s Still Growin’ (Live in Winnipeg, Manitoba 1984) FM Broadcast
Classic Rock Live Music (High Quality Audio)Bachman-Turner Overdrive – formed in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1973 by Randy Bachman after leaving The Guess Who – became Canada’s biggest hard-rock export of the 70s. With Fred Turner’s gravel-road growl, Randy’s razor-sharp guitar riffs, and a rhythm section built like a Peterbilt, BTO delivered no-nonsense, working-man rock: big hooks, bigger guitars, and songs about trucks, highways, and takin’ care of business. Between 1974 and 1976 they scored five straight platinum albums, seven Top-40 hits (including the global #1 “You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet”), and sold out arenas coast-to-coast on raw power and zero pretension. After the original breakup in 1979, the classic lineup reunited briefly in 1984 for one last roar, then again in 1988-1991 and sporadically after 2009. Randy, Fred, Blair Thornton, and the Bachman brothers always brought the same gear-grinding energy that made “Roll On Down The Highway,” “Let It Ride,” and “Takin’ Care of Business” eternal road-trip anthems. Straight-up, blue-collar Canadian thunder – no filler, all killer. Bachman-Turner Overdrive Bachman-Turner Overdrive II Not Fragile Four Wheel Drive Head On Freeways Street Action Rock n’ Roll Nights Bachman-Turner Overdrive (1984) Trial by Fire: Greatest & Latest92 views -
Bachman-Turner Overdrive - Blue Collar (Live in Winnipeg, Manitoba 1984) FM Broadcast
Classic Rock Live Music (High Quality Audio)Bachman-Turner Overdrive – formed in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1973 by Randy Bachman after leaving The Guess Who – became Canada’s biggest hard-rock export of the 70s. With Fred Turner’s gravel-road growl, Randy’s razor-sharp guitar riffs, and a rhythm section built like a Peterbilt, BTO delivered no-nonsense, working-man rock: big hooks, bigger guitars, and songs about trucks, highways, and takin’ care of business. Between 1974 and 1976 they scored five straight platinum albums, seven Top-40 hits (including the global #1 “You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet”), and sold out arenas coast-to-coast on raw power and zero pretension. After the original breakup in 1979, the classic lineup reunited briefly in 1984 for one last roar, then again in 1988-1991 and sporadically after 2009. Randy, Fred, Blair Thornton, and the Bachman brothers always brought the same gear-grinding energy that made “Roll On Down The Highway,” “Let It Ride,” and “Takin’ Care of Business” eternal road-trip anthems. Straight-up, blue-collar Canadian thunder – no filler, all killer. Bachman-Turner Overdrive Bachman-Turner Overdrive II Not Fragile Four Wheel Drive Head On Freeways Street Action Rock n’ Roll Nights Bachman-Turner Overdrive (1984) Trial by Fire: Greatest & Latest91 views -
Bachman-Turner Overdrive - Another Fool (Live in Winnipeg, Manitoba 1984) FM Broadcast
Classic Rock Live Music (High Quality Audio)Bachman-Turner Overdrive – formed in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1973 by Randy Bachman after leaving The Guess Who – became Canada’s biggest hard-rock export of the 70s. With Fred Turner’s gravel-road growl, Randy’s razor-sharp guitar riffs, and a rhythm section built like a Peterbilt, BTO delivered no-nonsense, working-man rock: big hooks, bigger guitars, and songs about trucks, highways, and takin’ care of business. Between 1974 and 1976 they scored five straight platinum albums, seven Top-40 hits (including the global #1 “You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet”), and sold out arenas coast-to-coast on raw power and zero pretension. After the original breakup in 1979, the classic lineup reunited briefly in 1984 for one last roar, then again in 1988-1991 and sporadically after 2009. Randy, Fred, Blair Thornton, and the Bachman brothers always brought the same gear-grinding energy that made “Roll On Down The Highway,” “Let It Ride,” and “Takin’ Care of Business” eternal road-trip anthems. Straight-up, blue-collar Canadian thunder – no filler, all killer. Bachman-Turner Overdrive Bachman-Turner Overdrive II Not Fragile Four Wheel Drive Head On Freeways Street Action Rock n’ Roll Nights Bachman-Turner Overdrive (1984) Trial by Fire: Greatest & Latest118 views