I would nearly always recommend listening to the studio version of a song. However this live version is amazing, and the footage of the audience adds to the magic.
Yep, just got all the feels back again. That song is so emotional and live it's showing the crowd and how it's affecting them too. ELO is next level pop music.
Jeff Lynne has produced the Beatles and Tom Petty. he was also part of the Traveling Wilburies. While my guitar gently weeps with various artists including Prince (RIP) who plays awesome guitar solo
I believe this live performance is from 2016 . 40 years after they released it in 1976 ! I could be wrong, but I do believe this is from 2016, which is absolutely amazing that they still sound as good
That’s so true. If you called the one you loved, and they didn’t pick up it made you wonder where they were and you missed them. You couldn’t text them. You could drive to their house or ride your bike, but there was no guarantee they would be home.
I never got to see the original ELO and thought my chance was gone, but when Jeff Lynne came back with this version of the band a few years ago, I wasn't going to miss the opportunity. I've been lucky enough to see this show 3 times now, and musically it's the best I've ever seen.
ELO is just as good in concert as in the studio, imo. And I liked that young people in the crowd knew the words as well as the older ones meaning their stuff is timeless. Great reaction!
This song reminds me of my brother that passed away several years ago. I still have his number in my phone. I call it ever so often (crazy ,I know) But I miss him so.
The lead singer and creator of the band ELO is Jeff Lynne and you really need to watch him play in the tribute to George Harrison as they play his famous song "AS MY GUITAR GENTLY WEEPS" a long with George Harrison's son Dhani, Tom Petty, Steve Winwood and the great Prince who had the most incredible guitar solo. You have to watch it!!!!
It is a perfect album. Every song is great. And the album's opening track, *"Tightrope",* features the greatest song Intro of all-time, and to bookend that, the album's closing track, *"Shangri-la",* features the greatest song Outro of all-time. Amazing.
When albums first started being sold as CDs this was the first one that I bought. That's how highly I think of this album. One of my all-time favorites for sure.
No mobile phones coming out here guys!! It's great to see the crowd really getting into it! I seen them live once loved the concert E.L.O are fantastic!
I like how it seems he's talking to her at the beginning, but then he says, "That's what I'd say, I'd tell you everything, if you'd pick up that telephone." We realize the phone is still just ringing and she hasn't answered.
I’ve been lucky enough to see ELO live in concert, and I’ve seen many, many concerts in my life but, they sound exactly the same live as they do in the studio… one of my favorite songs by them! And, it’s like anything, it has to be played when the mood is right. If you’ve got a party going at full throttle you don’t put a song like this on but, if you’re alone with your girl… just sayin’ 🤷🏼♂️
I was about 20 when this came out in the seventies, and have always loved ELO! They are also one of my daughter’s favorite bands, and she’s now 36. My husband, son, and I went with her and her husband to see them live in I believe 2019 (summer before the pandemic). It was a fantastic show, and George Harrison’s (of the Beatles) son Dhani and his band opened for them! They were great too! We have tickets to see ELO again in September, and can’t wait!!😃 Thanks for your reaction, and I’m glad that you are all fans too!🥰❤️
what a great way to say that Fenom202: I didn't realize how much a part of my life ELO was already! Love it. I feel the same way, and I've been listening to them for a long time. For real.
Nice choice of song and performance. ELO does have some great music. I don't have a favorite song by this group. Every time I think I do I'll remember another one I forgot about. Keep on checking out more of their music.
Corey, Fenom & Olli: I've got your next two ELO songs to react to: 1) The Official Video of their 1979 hit, *"Last Train To London".* The video has 152M views. You guys will totally dig the track, it's the band's only true Disco song, and they did it right, ELO-style! 2) Live at Wembley 2017, performing their '75 hit song, *"Evil Woman".* (Same concert as the reactions you did to, "Livin' Thing", and, "Telephone Line".) It has 20M views.
Guys great reaction what a performance jeff lynee was 70 doing this and puts so called artists half his age to shame gorgeous thanks again try shangri la next ❤
Thanks, guys... Jeff was and is genius... this was the first song I heard by them as a teenager .. late 70's.. and the way they still carried it is amazing! appreciate your reactions... (p.s. if I were there.. I'd be one of those "middle-aged" audience geeks... lol)
ELO is a fantastic group! Unique sound. Jeff Lynne was also a member of The Traveling Wilbury's (I don't think you have reacted to this group yet). The WIlbury's consisted of Jeff and his friends Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, Roy Orbison, and George Harrison. Yes - those 5 major musicians formed a group. You've reacted to these artists before, you'd enjoy them as a group!
The video, and the sound, I think, is from the 2017 UK Wembley concert. Jeff Lynne reformed ELO in 2014, with only Richard Tandy (Keyboards), as an original member from the '70s. However what fantastic musicians the new group proved to be, with keyboardist recreating the original telephone sound on RT's synthesiser. Superb string section. Jeff Lynnes history as a musician goes back to the 1960s UK. Jeff had a a high opinion of The Beatles. The Beatles had a high opinion of Jeff and his groups. Idle Race to The Move to Electric Light Orchestra. Richard Tandy R.I.P.
Ahh When concerts were concerts. I love the memories of being at a live show when they're were no cell phones..just pure enjoyment ❤Great reaction as usual my friends and Peace out 🙏 ✌️ ☮️
Jeff Lynne (who comes from my home City of Birmingham, UK) is a great musician and producer. E.L.O. had loads of great songs and sounded better live than on the studio versions. My favourite is 'All Over The World' which is a happy song and there are flash mob videos on YT. E.L.O. with Jeff Lynne were still performing just before the pandemic and I believe he is doing his final tour this year. He is over 70 years of age.
This song could never be written today. Beyond Jeff Lynn’s musical genius, the nostalgic music and lyrics hit hard such as he says to the operator “can you just let it ring a little longer, longer”. In the 1970’s there was no answering machine or voicemail, cellphones. No social media to check the love of your life who just broke up with you is on vacation or just got back. If you weren’t home, your option was to run to a pay phone put some dimes and nickels in it and call where, if the person disconnected or changed their home phone number? No. When someone broke up with you back in the 70’s, they would get in a taxi and you would never see them again. No one to text 5 mins later I’m sorry. Within a week they could have moved to the other side of the world and you’d never know. That’s what makes this song and lyrics so heartbreaking back in the day!
Please react to ELOs Sweet Talkin Woman You guys will love it I'm 57 and Skate every Friday & Saturday with my 20 yr autistic son and its our favorite song to skate too We play it so much the kids at the rink are requesting it now
Just about every other day you all react to my early and late teens! Best time of my life I am 62 right now! But the best is there all about 70,s music! The best era of music, we will never have that again! I just appreciate and love your true reactions!! Keep them coming ❤🎸🎵🎶🔥🎤🎷
Since you dig Jeff Lynne you should check out 'The Traveling Wilburys'-Jeff, Tom Petty. George Harrison, Roy Orbison, and Bob Dylan made some good music. Thanks for your reaction to this tune...memories:) TC Gents!
This album is a warm summer night in my ears. I remember when it came out and my friend and I would lie on the floor in her parents living room (cause that’s where the stereo was) and just listen to it over & over. Thanks for the memories. 🫶
I guess Olli is talking about the two Asian women at the start who seemed really emotional about the song, and there is also a beautiful violinist as well. But he also likes seeing bands playing in front of huge crowds. This is another song I haven't heard since I was a kid. I always thought it was a novelty song because of the telephone sounds (which surprisingly don't sound too dated) but it is sung with a lot more heart than I remember (and probably the studio version is a little colder than the live version).
Early aerosmith stuff from the 70s are the best tunes!! Like - toys in the attic, no more no more, sweet emotion, back in the saddle!! I’m telling you if you want funky rock genre you gotta do those songs - get ready to funk out!!
Youre talking about "Don't Bring Me Down" that everyone thought he said "Bruce" and started singing Bruce at concerts! That is the ONLY ELO song that doesn't feature orchestral instruments!!
Jeff Lynne is just a bit of a genius really, isn't he?
This is a masterpiece
With voice mail people no longer know that feeling of listening to the phone ring for as long as you stay on the line.
I would nearly always recommend listening to the studio version of a song. However this live version is amazing, and the footage of the audience adds to the magic.
I'll take a good live version over a studio track any day. Everyone is different.
A living legend. Been a fan of ELO and Jeff Lynne since the mid 1970s
@@dimedraweriv258 Yeah but which stone did you fall in love with first? Which one hooked you?
I get ya. Especially when the producer is fire….But if a band can’t bring it live, I am not interested.
Studio ?
Whenever y’all say that, I know you have not grown up with live concert experiences
Too bad
Live is number 1!!!!!
This song brings back my 70's memories big time.
Exactly, take me back to the 70's ❤
Yep, just got all the feels back again. That song is so emotional and live it's showing the crowd and how it's affecting them too. ELO is next level pop music.
Original band members. Original audience members.
Jeff Lynne has produced the Beatles and Tom Petty. he was also part of the Traveling Wilburies. While my guitar gently weeps with various artists including Prince (RIP) who plays awesome guitar solo
I believe this live performance is from 2016 . 40 years after they released it in 1976 ! I could be wrong, but I do believe this is from 2016, which is absolutely amazing that they still sound as good
Good reminder to call your friends
"Don't bring me down" is an absolute banger!
I love this song so much. Young people today don’t know the agony of a ringing phone..It was torture. And this song symbolized that for us back then.
That’s so true. If you called the one you loved, and they didn’t pick up it made you wonder where they were and you missed them. You couldn’t text them. You could drive to their house or ride your bike, but there was no guarantee they would be home.
Especially when you used your last quarter at the phone booth. No answer😢
You wanna know how songs can be a major part of one's life, look at the crowd, 40 years later. ❤
The crowd is giving me chills.
@@kathiek4239 👍❤️
First band I ever saw when I was 16 - I was changed forever
I never got to see the original ELO and thought my chance was gone, but when Jeff Lynne came back with this version of the band a few years ago, I wasn't going to miss the opportunity. I've been lucky enough to see this show 3 times now, and musically it's the best I've ever seen.
ELO is just as good in concert as in the studio, imo. And I liked that young people in the crowd knew the words as well as the older ones meaning their stuff is timeless. Great reaction!
That’s such bs coming from you.
Sorry I misread your comment. ✌️
One of the better live performances I have seen, by an aging band. Usually they are painful to watch and listen to.
This song reminds me of my brother that passed away several years ago. I still have his number in my phone. I call it ever so often (crazy ,I know) But I miss him so.
This was a great concert. Wembly 2017.
The Hyde Park concert was also great. I have the DVD.
We're seeing ELO in Chicago in September. I feel like a kid waiting for Christmas!!!!!
Great that people are now appreciating this all-time great band.
The lead singer and creator of the band ELO is Jeff Lynne and you really need to watch him play in the tribute to George Harrison as they play his famous song "AS MY GUITAR GENTLY WEEPS" a long with George Harrison's son Dhani, Tom Petty, Steve Winwood and the great Prince who had the most incredible guitar solo. You have to watch it!!!!
This whole album from start to finish is incredible!
It is a perfect album. Every song is great. And the album's opening track, *"Tightrope",* features the greatest song Intro of all-time, and to bookend that, the album's closing track, *"Shangri-la",* features the greatest song Outro of all-time. Amazing.
When albums first started being sold as CDs this was the first one that I bought. That's how highly I think of this album. One of my all-time favorites for sure.
I was 10, when this song came out…one of my favorite songs from my childhood…I still have my collection of 45s, and still have this one.
Jeff Lynn sounds the same live! He has a wonderful voice very talented!
Evil Woman 🔥
OMG ELO!! 😍😍😍
ELO is the best band ever MUSICALLY!!!
Oooh yall need to jump down more of the ELO rabbithole!!!!
Evil woman is fantastick and more upbeat
Great reaction guys what a live performance classic the genius jeff lynne ❤ thanks guys
"Let it ring forevermore..." I've felt that in my life. Great song, great reaction!
Saw them at the Hollywood bowl in 2016 for my 50th birthday
No mobile phones coming out here guys!! It's great to see the crowd really getting into it! I seen them live once loved the concert E.L.O are fantastic!
ELO has so many good songs but it seems like my favorites are never on the menu for reactors. Great reaction as always.
I like how it seems he's talking to her at the beginning, but then he says, "That's what I'd say, I'd tell you everything, if you'd pick up that telephone." We realize the phone is still just ringing and she hasn't answered.
The lead singer, Jeff Lynne, was also in The Traveling Wilbur's with George Harrison, Tom Petty,Bob Dylan and Roy O.
Jeff Lynne is a musical genius. Song writing, singing producing and the concert set ups. All his.
Tightrope by ELO is a must!
Most definitely!
I endorsed this, cracking song
Telephone was our fastest communication. Next was in person, next was handwritten. That was pretty much it
Never failed every 70s high school break up this song shows up and just crushed your soul.
lol…no kidding!
I’ve been lucky enough to see ELO live in concert, and I’ve seen many, many concerts in my life but, they sound exactly the same live as they do in the studio… one of my favorite songs by them! And, it’s like anything, it has to be played when the mood is right. If you’ve got a party going at full throttle you don’t put a song like this on but, if you’re alone with your girl… just sayin’ 🤷🏼♂️
Always great music from E.L.O. ! 😊❤
Just beautiful people watching beautiful music. That's Life!
I was about 20 when this came out in the seventies, and have always loved ELO! They are also one of my daughter’s favorite bands, and she’s now 36. My husband, son, and I went with her and her husband to see them live in I believe 2019 (summer before the pandemic). It was a fantastic show, and George Harrison’s (of the Beatles) son Dhani and his band opened for them! They were great too! We have tickets to see ELO again in September, and can’t wait!!😃
Thanks for your reaction, and I’m glad that you are all fans too!🥰❤️
Hello gentlemen, so glad you’ve discovered this fantastic band, please do tightrope next, typically ELO vibe. 🇬🇧🇺🇸🇬🇧🇺🇸
That whole concert was just as good!
what a great way to say that Fenom202: I didn't realize how much a part of my life ELO was already! Love it. I feel the same way, and I've been listening to them for a long time. For real.
Nice choice of song and performance. ELO does have some great music. I don't have a favorite song by this group. Every time I think I do I'll remember another one I forgot about. Keep on checking out more of their music.
I saw them in concert in 1979. They were awesome! Great light show with some of the best music I've ever heard.
Rosie on the violin is breathtaking, in looks and sound.
Corey, Fenom & Olli: I've got your next two ELO songs to react to:
1) The Official Video of their 1979 hit, *"Last Train To London".* The video has 152M views. You guys will totally dig the track, it's the band's only true Disco song, and they did it right, ELO-style!
2) Live at Wembley 2017, performing their '75 hit song, *"Evil Woman".* (Same concert as the reactions you did to, "Livin' Thing", and, "Telephone Line".) It has 20M views.
Rockaria!!!! is great.
Most definitely, especially if you don't mind a little bit of opera meshed in with Rock!
These three guys are great! Love their reviews...! 👍
And agree great song, great live performance for all music lovers around the world...
I’ve seen over 80 concerts since the 70’s and experiencing this song live was one of the best. Absolutely magical
Such a great melody and vocal. The orchestration and composition are simply amazing.
Probably my favorite song of his.
Guys great reaction what a performance jeff lynee was 70 doing this and puts so called artists half his age to shame gorgeous thanks again try shangri la next ❤
I saw the US leg of this tour at Radio City Music Hall. It was absolutely fantastic!
Thanks, guys... Jeff was and is genius... this was the first song I heard by them as a teenager .. late 70's.. and the way they still carried it is amazing! appreciate your reactions... (p.s. if I were there.. I'd be one of those "middle-aged" audience geeks... lol)
Thought for sure OllyWood would have rejected this one!
He is evolving!!!
ELO is a fantastic group! Unique sound. Jeff Lynne was also a member of The Traveling Wilbury's (I don't think you have reacted to this group yet). The WIlbury's consisted of Jeff and his friends Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, Roy Orbison, and George Harrison. Yes - those 5 major musicians formed a group. You've reacted to these artists before, you'd enjoy them as a group!
The video, and the sound, I think, is from the 2017 UK Wembley concert. Jeff Lynne reformed ELO in 2014, with only Richard Tandy (Keyboards), as an original member from the '70s.
However what fantastic musicians the new group proved to be, with keyboardist recreating the original telephone sound on RT's synthesiser. Superb string section.
Jeff Lynnes history as a musician goes back to the 1960s UK. Jeff had a a high opinion of The Beatles. The Beatles had a high opinion of Jeff and his groups.
Idle Race to The Move to Electric Light Orchestra.
Richard Tandy R.I.P.
Listen, the old folks of today are the original "get wild" crew. LOL
I fell in love with this song when it first came out. I was a little girl then and I love it still.
I’ve always loved this song & ELO, but hearing it in an arena is special ❤🎶
ELO is one of my all time favorite bands. Jeff Lynn is amazing. So many years is great hits.
Reminds me of the roller skating rink when I was in 5th grade!
Agree the studio version is great ❤ I have this on my playlist. Awesome tune.
This always reaches straight down into my soul and grabs me making we well up with emotion and tears! I think everyone can relate to this song!
Ahh When concerts were concerts. I love the memories of being at a live show when they're were no cell phones..just pure enjoyment ❤Great reaction as usual my friends and Peace out 🙏 ✌️ ☮️
This was 2017, everyone had cellphones. None of the audience close-ups showed them, but the wide shots were filled with the lights of cellphones.
Jeff Lynne (who comes from my home City of Birmingham, UK) is a great musician and producer. E.L.O. had loads of great songs and sounded better live than on the studio versions. My favourite is 'All Over The World' which is a happy song and there are flash mob videos on YT. E.L.O. with Jeff Lynne were still performing just before the pandemic and I believe he is doing his final tour this year. He is over 70 years of age.
This song could never be written today. Beyond Jeff Lynn’s musical genius, the nostalgic music and lyrics hit hard such as he says to the operator “can you just let it ring a little longer, longer”. In the 1970’s there was no answering machine or voicemail, cellphones. No social media to check the love of your life who just broke up with you is on vacation or just got back. If you weren’t home, your option was to run to a pay phone put some dimes and nickels in it and call where, if the person disconnected or changed their home phone number? No. When someone broke up with you back in the 70’s, they would get in a taxi and you would never see them again. No one to text 5 mins later I’m sorry. Within a week they could have moved to the other side of the world and you’d never know. That’s what makes this song and lyrics so heartbreaking back in the day!
Wish ,I could have been there! Great concert.
He was In the supergroup, travelling wilburys. Definitely worth checking out.
Please react to ELOs Sweet Talkin Woman
You guys will love it
I'm 57 and Skate every Friday & Saturday with my 20 yr autistic son and its our favorite song to skate too
We play it so much the kids at the rink are requesting it now
Just about every other day you all react to my early and late teens! Best time of my life I am 62 right now! But the best is there all about 70,s music! The best era of music, we will never have that again! I just appreciate and love your true reactions!! Keep them coming ❤🎸🎵🎶🔥🎤🎷
A total classic. When I was a kid I thought it was Paul McCartney lol. Does anyone else think he's sounds like Paul in this song?
The studio version has Jeff singing with a younger throat. Much more dynamic range.
Since you dig Jeff Lynne you should check out 'The Traveling Wilburys'-Jeff, Tom Petty. George Harrison, Roy Orbison, and Bob Dylan made some good music. Thanks for your reaction to this tune...memories:) TC Gents!
Going to see them at Madison Square Gardens in Sept.
I cry every time I hear this song, I don't know why lol.
This band is fire!
Great song !!!!!!! ELO 😘
This album is a warm summer night in my ears. I remember when it came out and my friend and I would lie on the floor in her parents living room (cause that’s where the stereo was) and just listen to it over & over. Thanks for the memories. 🫶
I guess Olli is talking about the two Asian women at the start who seemed really emotional about the song, and there is also a beautiful violinist as well. But he also likes seeing bands playing in front of huge crowds. This is another song I haven't heard since I was a kid. I always thought it was a novelty song because of the telephone sounds (which surprisingly don't sound too dated) but it is sung with a lot more heart than I remember (and probably the studio version is a little colder than the live version).
Love this and Jim Croce's Operator. Best "telephone" songs I know.
This one is a classssic🔥🔥🔥 live performances aren't this good anymore
Aerosmith- sweet emotion- one of their best songs funky-
Also have to check out ELO - Sweet Talking Woman - Turn to Stone - Living Thing
Wow, this live version is amazing!
Wembley 2017
Travelling Wilburys
Good Choice gentlemen😊 I'm waiting for Kid Charlemagne by The Dan
Take the time to watch that whole concert.
Don't know your names yet but your oldest guy and I are about the same age, I'm not surprised at all he's jammin!👍😁
Old Jeff is a top draw musician, been around a block or two. Great live show.
i just got tickets to see there farewell concert in Portland at the end of august.
You guys are very cool! Love your channel. "Showdown" another banger.
Early aerosmith stuff from the 70s are the best tunes!! Like - toys in the attic, no more no more, sweet emotion, back in the saddle!! I’m telling you if you want funky rock genre you gotta do those songs - get ready to funk out!!
Perfect retro pop song - my favorite ELO tune 😻
Youre talking about "Don't Bring Me Down" that everyone thought he said "Bruce" and started singing Bruce at concerts!
That is the ONLY ELO song that doesn't feature orchestral instruments!!
He was in the Traveling Wilbury with other superstar Tom Petty, Bob Dylan, George Harrison and Roy Obersion