Triumph - 'Say Goodbye' HQ/With Onscreen Lyrics!

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Artist - Triumph
Album - Allied Forces
Year - 1981
Song - Say Goodbye (With onscreen lyrics)

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One of those amazing bands that radio stations have all but forgotten ever existed.

RobKimbro
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My favorite Triumph song! Thanks, Rick! 🎸

lisaberry
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Love this song! Rik has the most incredible voice! TRIUMPH ROCKS! Rik Emmett #1

maureenhill
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Brings back some great memories of a much simpler time

BobBaker-vv
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I haven't heard this in decades. I wore this album out back in 1982.

DavianSinner
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Underrated power trio. I love Triumph 💖

lucyfer
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Saw them in 1985 for 'Thunder 7' and it was BAD ASS! They were the first show that I saw lasers at and they had all 3 available colors at that time. It wasn't until 1994 at Pink Floyd ( 87, 88, 'A Momentary Lapse of Reason' tour and twice in 94 'The Division Bell' tour ) where 'copper vapour' lasers became available...in gold! Floyd was the very best but Triumph (85 'Thunder 7' tour) and Deep Purple (85 'Perfect Strangers' tour with Black Foot as a surprise guest!) come in tied, at a mean 2nd place- as far as "visual" shows go. Steely Dan (92 'Aja' & 93 'Two Against the World' tours ) took 1st for "non visual", with ELP (92 'Black Moon') and Styx ( 96 ' Return to Paradise Theater' tour) coming second there...in my opinion, of course, judging from the shows that I saw. There are so many shows to remember that it's hard to be fair. As far as the most memorable though..those HAVE to go Floyd and Roger Waters. Yes, saw 'The Wall' ( but not the original 80/81 shows!) too...on, get this: 10/10/10! at the Verizon Center here in Washington DC. It was a b-day gift to myself - at $500 for two tickets! But, that was a once in a lifetime chance so...no regrets. Mountain opened for Triumph and it was a night to remember. I glad I got to see them!

duanemcclure