Loverboy - Live
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Crank up the volume with this Loverboy live playlist, packed with great quality, high-energy live songs from the Canadian rock legends!
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Loverboy - Teenage Overdose (Santa Monica 1981) FM Broadcast
Classic Rock Live Music (High Quality Audio)Loverboy Playlist https://rumble.com/playlists/DPvalwuHaH4?e9s=src_v1_upp_pl 70+ Bands Playlists - https://rumble.com/user/VigilanteMan/playlists Concerts - https://rumble.com/c/ClassicRockConcerts/videos?sort=views Loverboy’s April 17, 1981 concert at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica, California was a solid performance supporting their debut album. Mike Reno delivered confident vocals, while Paul Dean showcased his well known riffs and guitar tone that anchored the band’s sound. With Doug Johnson on keys, Scott Smith on bass, and Matt Frenette on drums, the group locked into a tight groove that carried their early hard rock energy into the set. This show stands as a strong example of Loverboy’s rise from clubs into larger venues, capturing the momentum of their breakout year. Loverboy is a fantastic Canadian rock band formed in Calgary, Alberta, whose hit singles like Turn Me Loose and Working for the Weekend became arena rock staples still heard on classic rock radio across Canada and the United States. After being rejected by American record labels, they signed with Columbia Records Canada and recorded their self titled debut with producer Bruce Fairbairn and engineer Bob Rock, launching a career that quickly saw millions of albums sold and over 200 shows alongside acts such as Cheap Trick, ZZ Top, Kansas, and Def Leppard. Fronted by Mike Reno with guitarist Paul Dean, keyboardist Doug Johnson, bassist Scott Smith, and drummer Matt Frenette, the band’s sound defined the early ’80s rock scene, earning multiple Juno Awards and four multi platinum albums including Loverboy, Get Lucky, Keep It Up, Lovin’ Every Minute of It, and Wildside, later followed by Six, Just Getting Started, Rock ’n’ Roll Revival, and Unfinished Business. Their name, inspired by a dream Paul Dean had after joking about a “Cover Boy” magazine ad, stuck and became iconic, with the group making its live debut opening for Kiss at Vancouver’s Pacific Coliseum. Except for a brief breakup, Loverboy has continued to perform regularly, now based in Vancouver, British Columbia, and remains a cool symbol of the good times of our youth with an arena ready sound that still resonates today.49 views 1 comment -
Loverboy - Prissy Prissy (Live in Santa Monica, California 1981) FM Broadcast
Classic Rock Live Music (High Quality Audio)Loverboy Playlist https://rumble.com/playlists/DPvalwuHaH4?e9s=src_v1_upp_pl 70+ Bands Playlists - https://rumble.com/user/VigilanteMan/playlists Concerts - https://rumble.com/c/ClassicRockConcerts/videos?sort=views Loverboy’s April 17, 1981 concert at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica, California was a solid performance supporting their debut album. Mike Reno delivered confident vocals, while Paul Dean showcased his well known riffs and guitar tone that anchored the band’s sound. With Doug Johnson on keys, Scott Smith on bass, and Matt Frenette on drums, the group locked into a tight groove that carried their early hard rock energy into the set. This show stands as a strong example of Loverboy’s rise from clubs into larger venues, capturing the momentum of their breakout year. Loverboy is a fantastic Canadian rock band formed in Calgary, Alberta, whose hit singles like Turn Me Loose and Working for the Weekend became arena rock staples still heard on classic rock radio across Canada and the United States. After being rejected by American record labels, they signed with Columbia Records Canada and recorded their self titled debut with producer Bruce Fairbairn and engineer Bob Rock, launching a career that quickly saw millions of albums sold and over 200 shows alongside acts such as Cheap Trick, ZZ Top, Kansas, and Def Leppard. Fronted by Mike Reno with guitarist Paul Dean, keyboardist Doug Johnson, bassist Scott Smith, and drummer Matt Frenette, the band’s sound defined the early ’80s rock scene, earning multiple Juno Awards and four multi platinum albums including Loverboy, Get Lucky, Keep It Up, Lovin’ Every Minute of It, and Wildside, later followed by Six, Just Getting Started, Rock ’n’ Roll Revival, and Unfinished Business. Their name, inspired by a dream Paul Dean had after joking about a “Cover Boy” magazine ad, stuck and became iconic, with the group making its live debut opening for Kiss at Vancouver’s Pacific Coliseum. Except for a brief breakup, Loverboy has continued to perform regularly, now based in Vancouver, British Columbia, and remains a cool symbol of the good times of our youth with an arena ready sound that still resonates today.53 views -
Loverboy - It Don't Matter (Live in Santa Monica, California 1981) FM Broadcast
Classic Rock Live Music (High Quality Audio)Loverboy Playlist https://rumble.com/playlists/DPvalwuHaH4?e9s=src_v1_upp_pl 70+ Bands Playlists - https://rumble.com/user/VigilanteMan/playlists Concerts - https://rumble.com/c/ClassicRockConcerts/videos?sort=views Loverboy’s April 17, 1981 concert at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica, California was a solid performance supporting their debut album. Mike Reno delivered confident vocals, while Paul Dean showcased his well known riffs and guitar tone that anchored the band’s sound. With Doug Johnson on keys, Scott Smith on bass, and Matt Frenette on drums, the group locked into a tight groove that carried their early hard rock energy into the set. This show stands as a strong example of Loverboy’s rise from clubs into larger venues, capturing the momentum of their breakout year. Loverboy is a fantastic Canadian rock band formed in Calgary, Alberta, whose hit singles like Turn Me Loose and Working for the Weekend became arena rock staples still heard on classic rock radio across Canada and the United States. After being rejected by American record labels, they signed with Columbia Records Canada and recorded their self titled debut with producer Bruce Fairbairn and engineer Bob Rock, launching a career that quickly saw millions of albums sold and over 200 shows alongside acts such as Cheap Trick, ZZ Top, Kansas, and Def Leppard. Fronted by Mike Reno with guitarist Paul Dean, keyboardist Doug Johnson, bassist Scott Smith, and drummer Matt Frenette, the band’s sound defined the early ’80s rock scene, earning multiple Juno Awards and four multi platinum albums including Loverboy, Get Lucky, Keep It Up, Lovin’ Every Minute of It, and Wildside, later followed by Six, Just Getting Started, Rock ’n’ Roll Revival, and Unfinished Business. Their name, inspired by a dream Paul Dean had after joking about a “Cover Boy” magazine ad, stuck and became iconic, with the group making its live debut opening for Kiss at Vancouver’s Pacific Coliseum. Except for a brief breakup, Loverboy has continued to perform regularly, now based in Vancouver, British Columbia, and remains a cool symbol of the good times of our youth with an arena ready sound that still resonates today.49 views -
Loverboy - Prissy Prissy (Live in Dayton, Ohio 1981) FM Broadcast
Classic Rock Live Music (High Quality Audio)Loverboy Playlist https://rumble.com/playlists/DPvalwuHaH4?e9s=src_v1_upp_pl 70+ Bands Playlists - https://rumble.com/user/VigilanteMan/playlists Concerts - https://rumble.com/c/ClassicRockConcerts/videos?sort=views Loverboy’s June 15, 1981 concert at the Dixie Electric Company in Dayton, Ohio was a memorable club performance supporting their self titled debut album. Mike Reno delivered strong vocals, while Paul Dean showcased his well known riffs and guitar tone that helped define the band’s sound. With Doug Johnson on keys, Scott Smith on bass, and Matt Frenette on drums, the group locked into a tight groove that carried the energy of their early arena rock style into an intimate setting. Loverboy is a fantastic Canadian rock band formed in Calgary, Alberta, whose hit singles like Turn Me Loose and Working for the Weekend became arena rock staples still heard on classic rock radio across Canada and the United States. After being rejected by American record labels, they signed with Columbia Records Canada and recorded their self titled debut with producer Bruce Fairbairn and engineer Bob Rock, launching a career that quickly saw millions of albums sold and over 200 shows alongside acts such as Cheap Trick, ZZ Top, Kansas, and Def Leppard. Fronted by Mike Reno with guitarist Paul Dean, keyboardist Doug Johnson, bassist Scott Smith, and drummer Matt Frenette, the band’s sound defined the early ’80s rock scene, earning multiple Juno Awards and four multi platinum albums including Loverboy, Get Lucky, Keep It Up, Lovin’ Every Minute of It, and Wildside, later followed by Six, Just Getting Started, Rock ’n’ Roll Revival, and Unfinished Business. Their name, inspired by a dream Paul Dean had after joking about a “Cover Boy” magazine ad, stuck and became iconic, with the group making its live debut opening for Kiss at Vancouver’s Pacific Coliseum. Except for a brief breakup, Loverboy has continued to perform regularly, now based in Vancouver, British Columbia, and remains a cool symbol of the good times of our youth with an arena ready sound that still resonates today.62 views -
Loverboy - Little Girl (Live in Dayton, Ohio 1981) FM Broadcast
Classic Rock Live Music (High Quality Audio)Loverboy Playlist https://rumble.com/playlists/DPvalwuHaH4?e9s=src_v1_upp_pl 70+ Bands Playlists - https://rumble.com/user/VigilanteMan/playlists Concerts - https://rumble.com/c/ClassicRockConcerts/videos?sort=views Loverboy’s June 15, 1981 concert at the Dixie Electric Company in Dayton, Ohio was a memorable club performance supporting their self titled debut album. Mike Reno delivered strong vocals, while Paul Dean showcased his well known riffs and guitar tone that helped define the band’s sound. With Doug Johnson on keys, Scott Smith on bass, and Matt Frenette on drums, the group locked into a tight groove that carried the energy of their early arena rock style into an intimate setting. Loverboy is a fantastic Canadian rock band formed in Calgary, Alberta, whose hit singles like Turn Me Loose and Working for the Weekend became arena rock staples still heard on classic rock radio across Canada and the United States. After being rejected by American record labels, they signed with Columbia Records Canada and recorded their self titled debut with producer Bruce Fairbairn and engineer Bob Rock, launching a career that quickly saw millions of albums sold and over 200 shows alongside acts such as Cheap Trick, ZZ Top, Kansas, and Def Leppard. Fronted by Mike Reno with guitarist Paul Dean, keyboardist Doug Johnson, bassist Scott Smith, and drummer Matt Frenette, the band’s sound defined the early ’80s rock scene, earning multiple Juno Awards and four multi platinum albums including Loverboy, Get Lucky, Keep It Up, Lovin’ Every Minute of It, and Wildside, later followed by Six, Just Getting Started, Rock ’n’ Roll Revival, and Unfinished Business. Their name, inspired by a dream Paul Dean had after joking about a “Cover Boy” magazine ad, stuck and became iconic, with the group making its live debut opening for Kiss at Vancouver’s Pacific Coliseum. Except for a brief breakup, Loverboy has continued to perform regularly, now based in Vancouver, British Columbia, and remains a cool symbol of the good times of our youth with an arena ready sound that still resonates today.54 views -
Loverboy - Lady of The 80’s (Dayton Ohio 1981) FM Broadcast
Classic Rock Live Music (High Quality Audio)Loverboy Playlist https://rumble.com/playlists/DPvalwuHaH4?e9s=src_v1_upp_pl 70+ Bands Playlists - https://rumble.com/user/VigilanteMan/playlists Concerts - https://rumble.com/c/ClassicRockConcerts/videos?sort=views Loverboy’s June 15, 1981 concert at the Dixie Electric Company in Dayton, Ohio was a memorable club performance supporting their self titled debut album. Mike Reno delivered strong vocals, while Paul Dean showcased his well known riffs and guitar tone that helped define the band’s sound. With Doug Johnson on keys, Scott Smith on bass, and Matt Frenette on drums, the group locked into a tight groove that carried the energy of their early arena rock style into an intimate setting. Loverboy is a fantastic Canadian rock band formed in Calgary, Alberta, whose hit singles like Turn Me Loose and Working for the Weekend became arena rock staples still heard on classic rock radio across Canada and the United States. After being rejected by American record labels, they signed with Columbia Records Canada and recorded their self titled debut with producer Bruce Fairbairn and engineer Bob Rock, launching a career that quickly saw millions of albums sold and over 200 shows alongside acts such as Cheap Trick, ZZ Top, Kansas, and Def Leppard. Fronted by Mike Reno with guitarist Paul Dean, keyboardist Doug Johnson, bassist Scott Smith, and drummer Matt Frenette, the band’s sound defined the early ’80s rock scene, earning multiple Juno Awards and four multi platinum albums including Loverboy, Get Lucky, Keep It Up, Lovin’ Every Minute of It, and Wildside, later followed by Six, Just Getting Started, Rock ’n’ Roll Revival, and Unfinished Business. Their name, inspired by a dream Paul Dean had after joking about a “Cover Boy” magazine ad, stuck and became iconic, with the group making its live debut opening for Kiss at Vancouver’s Pacific Coliseum. Except for a brief breakup, Loverboy has continued to perform regularly, now based in Vancouver, British Columbia, and remains a cool symbol of the good times of our youth with an arena ready sound that still resonates today.95 views -
Loverboy - It Don't Matter (Live in Dayton, Ohio 1981) FM Broadcast
Classic Rock Live Music (High Quality Audio)Loverboy Playlist https://rumble.com/playlists/DPvalwuHaH4?e9s=src_v1_upp_pl 70+ Bands Playlists - https://rumble.com/user/VigilanteMan/playlists Concerts - https://rumble.com/c/ClassicRockConcerts/videos?sort=views Loverboy’s June 15, 1981 concert at the Dixie Electric Company in Dayton, Ohio was a memorable club performance supporting their self titled debut album. Mike Reno delivered strong vocals, while Paul Dean showcased his well known riffs and guitar tone that helped define the band’s sound. With Doug Johnson on keys, Scott Smith on bass, and Matt Frenette on drums, the group locked into a tight groove that carried the energy of their early arena rock style into an intimate setting. Loverboy is a fantastic Canadian rock band formed in Calgary, Alberta, whose hit singles like Turn Me Loose and Working for the Weekend became arena rock staples still heard on classic rock radio across Canada and the United States. After being rejected by American record labels, they signed with Columbia Records Canada and recorded their self titled debut with producer Bruce Fairbairn and engineer Bob Rock, launching a career that quickly saw millions of albums sold and over 200 shows alongside acts such as Cheap Trick, ZZ Top, Kansas, and Def Leppard. Fronted by Mike Reno with guitarist Paul Dean, keyboardist Doug Johnson, bassist Scott Smith, and drummer Matt Frenette, the band’s sound defined the early ’80s rock scene, earning multiple Juno Awards and four multi platinum albums including Loverboy, Get Lucky, Keep It Up, Lovin’ Every Minute of It, and Wildside, later followed by Six, Just Getting Started, Rock ’n’ Roll Revival, and Unfinished Business. Their name, inspired by a dream Paul Dean had after joking about a “Cover Boy” magazine ad, stuck and became iconic, with the group making its live debut opening for Kiss at Vancouver’s Pacific Coliseum. Except for a brief breakup, Loverboy has continued to perform regularly, now based in Vancouver, British Columbia, and remains a cool symbol of the good times of our youth with an arena ready sound that still resonates today.60 views -
Loverboy - Always On My Mind (Live in Dayton, Ohio 1981) FM Broadcast
Classic Rock Live Music (High Quality Audio)Loverboy Playlist https://rumble.com/playlists/DPvalwuHaH4?e9s=src_v1_upp_pl 70+ Bands Playlists - https://rumble.com/user/VigilanteMan/playlists Concerts - https://rumble.com/c/ClassicRockConcerts/videos?sort=views Loverboy’s June 15, 1981 concert at the Dixie Electric Company in Dayton, Ohio was a memorable club performance supporting their self titled debut album. Mike Reno delivered strong vocals, while Paul Dean showcased his well known riffs and guitar tone that helped define the band’s sound. With Doug Johnson on keys, Scott Smith on bass, and Matt Frenette on drums, the group locked into a tight groove that carried the energy of their early arena rock style into an intimate setting. Loverboy is a fantastic Canadian rock band formed in Calgary, Alberta, whose hit singles like Turn Me Loose and Working for the Weekend became arena rock staples still heard on classic rock radio across Canada and the United States. After being rejected by American record labels, they signed with Columbia Records Canada and recorded their self titled debut with producer Bruce Fairbairn and engineer Bob Rock, launching a career that quickly saw millions of albums sold and over 200 shows alongside acts such as Cheap Trick, ZZ Top, Kansas, and Def Leppard. Fronted by Mike Reno with guitarist Paul Dean, keyboardist Doug Johnson, bassist Scott Smith, and drummer Matt Frenette, the band’s sound defined the early ’80s rock scene, earning multiple Juno Awards and four multi platinum albums including Loverboy, Get Lucky, Keep It Up, Lovin’ Every Minute of It, and Wildside, later followed by Six, Just Getting Started, Rock ’n’ Roll Revival, and Unfinished Business. Their name, inspired by a dream Paul Dean had after joking about a “Cover Boy” magazine ad, stuck and became iconic, with the group making its live debut opening for Kiss at Vancouver’s Pacific Coliseum. Except for a brief breakup, Loverboy has continued to perform regularly, now based in Vancouver, British Columbia, and remains a cool symbol of the good times of our youth with an arena ready sound that still resonates today.86 views -
Loverboy - Queen Of The Broken Hearts (Live in La Crosse, Wisconsin 1983) FM Broadcast
Classic Rock Live Music (High Quality Audio)Loverboy Playlist https://rumble.com/playlists/DPvalwuHaH4?e9s=src_v1_upp_pl 70+ Bands Playlists - https://rumble.com/user/VigilanteMan/playlists Concerts - https://rumble.com/c/ClassicRockConcerts/videos?sort=views Loverboy’s July 26, 1983 concert at La Crosse Center in La Crosse, Wisconsin was a fun, high spirited performance on the Keep It Up tour. Mike Reno delivered strong vocals, while Paul Dean drove the night with his famous riffs and guitar tone. Doug Johnson, Scott Smith, and Matt Frenette locked in behind them, giving the songs a tight, crowd pleasing groove that carried through the set. This show captured Loverboy’s arena ready rock at a great moment in their early success, with the band in solid form and engaging the audience through their signature hooks and attitude. Loverboy is a fantastic Canadian rock band formed in Calgary, Alberta, whose hit singles like Turn Me Loose and Working for the Weekend became arena rock staples still heard on classic rock radio across Canada and the United States. After being rejected by American record labels, they signed with Columbia Records Canada and recorded their self titled debut with producer Bruce Fairbairn and engineer Bob Rock, launching a career that quickly saw millions of albums sold and over 200 shows alongside acts such as Cheap Trick, ZZ Top, Kansas, and Def Leppard. Fronted by Mike Reno with guitarist Paul Dean, keyboardist Doug Johnson, bassist Scott Smith, and drummer Matt Frenette, the band’s sound defined the early ’80s rock scene, earning multiple Juno Awards and four multi platinum albums including Loverboy, Get Lucky, Keep It Up, Lovin’ Every Minute of It, and Wildside, later followed by Six, Just Getting Started, Rock ’n’ Roll Revival, and Unfinished Business. Their name, inspired by a dream Paul Dean had after joking about a “Cover Boy” magazine ad, stuck and became iconic, with the group making its live debut opening for Kiss at Vancouver’s Pacific Coliseum. Except for a brief breakup, Loverboy has continued to perform regularly, now based in Vancouver, British Columbia, and remains a cool symbol of the good times of our youth with an arena ready sound that still resonates today.73 views -
Loverboy - Working For The Weekend (La Crosse, Wisconsin 1983) FM Broadcast
Classic Rock Live Music (High Quality Audio)Loverboy Playlist https://rumble.com/playlists/DPvalwuHaH4?e9s=src_v1_upp_pl 70+ Bands Playlists - https://rumble.com/user/VigilanteMan/playlists Concerts - https://rumble.com/c/ClassicRockConcerts/videos?sort=views Loverboy’s July 26, 1983 concert at La Crosse Center in La Crosse, Wisconsin was a fun, high spirited performance on the Keep It Up tour. Mike Reno delivered strong vocals, while Paul Dean drove the night with his famous riffs and guitar tone. Doug Johnson, Scott Smith, and Matt Frenette locked in behind them, giving the songs a tight, crowd pleasing groove that carried through the set. This show captured Loverboy’s arena ready rock at a great moment in their early success, with the band in solid form and engaging the audience through their signature hooks and attitude. Loverboy is a fantastic Canadian rock band formed in Calgary, Alberta, whose hit singles like Turn Me Loose and Working for the Weekend became arena rock staples still heard on classic rock radio across Canada and the United States. After being rejected by American record labels, they signed with Columbia Records Canada and recorded their self titled debut with producer Bruce Fairbairn and engineer Bob Rock, launching a career that quickly saw millions of albums sold and over 200 shows alongside acts such as Cheap Trick, ZZ Top, Kansas, and Def Leppard. Fronted by Mike Reno with guitarist Paul Dean, keyboardist Doug Johnson, bassist Scott Smith, and drummer Matt Frenette, the band’s sound defined the early ’80s rock scene, earning multiple Juno Awards and four multi platinum albums including Loverboy, Get Lucky, Keep It Up, Lovin’ Every Minute of It, and Wildside, later followed by Six, Just Getting Started, Rock ’n’ Roll Revival, and Unfinished Business. Their name, inspired by a dream Paul Dean had after joking about a “Cover Boy” magazine ad, stuck and became iconic, with the group making its live debut opening for Kiss at Vancouver’s Pacific Coliseum. Except for a brief breakup, Loverboy has continued to perform regularly, now based in Vancouver, British Columbia, and remains a cool symbol of the good times of our youth with an arena ready sound that still resonates today.56 views