Outlaws - There Goes Another Love Song | Live at Capitol Theatre (1978)
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Outlaws - There Goes Another Love Song | Live at Capitol Theatre (1978) 🔔 Subscribe to Live&Loud: http://bit.ly/44hzHM1 Experience the ""Florida Guitar Army"" in full force as the Outlaws deliver a high-velocity performance of their signature hit, ""There Goes Another Love Song."" Recorded during their relentless touring schedule in the late 70s, this rendition showcases the band's trademark three-guitar attack and soaring vocal harmonies that defined the Southern Rock era. Capturing the raw energy of the Capitol Theatre, this footage proves why the Outlaws were one of the most formidable live acts of the decade. Band Lineup: 🎸 Hughie Thomasson – Lead Guitar, Vocals 🎸 Billy Jones – Guitar, Vocals 🎸 Freddie Salem – Guitar, Vocals 🎸 Harvey Dalton Arnold – Bass, Vocals 🥁 Monte Yoho – Drums 🥁 David Dix – Drums 📅 Date: November 10, 1978 Chart History & Certifications: Billboard Hot 100: ""There Goes Another Love Song"" peaked at #34 (1975), becoming the band's first Top 40 hit. Billboard 200: The self-titled debut album Outlaws reached #13 on the charts. Certification: The album Outlaws was certified Gold by the RIAA, selling over 500,000 copies. 5 Interesting Facts About The Outlaws & This Song: - A "Days Inn" Inspiration: Drummer Monte Yoho came up with the title line while looking out a hotel window at a Days Inn in Athens, GA; he immediately told Hughie Thomasson, who wrote the lyrics on the spot. - Clive Davis's First Choice: The Outlaws were the very first rock act signed to Clive Davis's legendary Arista Records label in 1975. - The Doors Connection: Their debut album (featuring this track) was produced by Paul A. Rothchild, famous for producing The Doors and Janis Joplin. - Double Drum Attack: By this 1978 performance, original drummer David Dix had rejoined the band to play alongside Monte Yoho, creating a powerful dual-drummer rhythm section similar to the Allman Brothers. - Guitar Army: The band earned the nickname ""The Florida Guitar Army"" for their complex, weaving triple-lead guitar harmonies, often compared to (but distinct from) Lynyrd Skynyrd. Experience iconic live music like never before with Live & Loud! On this channel, we unlock rare, unreleased performances and raw concert footage straight from legendary stages — The Fillmore, Winterland, Newport Folk Festival, Woodstock, and more. Watch electrifying sets from music legends like The Allman Brothers, Rage Against The Machine, Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane, James Brown, Santana, Jimi Hendrix, and countless others who defined generations. 🎸 Expect powerful live sets, stripped-down acoustic sessions, and exclusive behind-the-scenes stories you won’t find anywhere else. 📌 Don’t forget to subscribe to Live & Loud for weekly drops of rare live shows, intimate performances, and never-before-seen archival footage. Hit the bell 🔔 so you never miss a moment of music history! #TheOutlaws #SouthernRock #ThereGoesAnotherLoveSong #LiveMusic #70sRock #GuitarArmy #ClassicRock #CapitolTheatre #LiveConcert
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