WOW!!! As the film editor of the only and only (to my knowledge anyway) Mr. Blue Sky video I was gobsmacked to discover it was still alive and well on the internet with over 67 million views! Couldn't have even imagined such a thing back in 1977. I always considered it one of the most fun and joyous editing gigs I ever had the great honor and privilege to have worked on. A great memory and song!
one of the best underatted groups of all time they have never done a bad song and jeff lynne is a genius Everything Elo sing makes you feel happy even when it is about a sad subject.
In the studio version, the "extra" ending part with the orchestral parts are extended (the video version by ELO cuts it off). So beautiful - the combination of the vocals, the strings and the melody? Fire.
This song was taken from the "Out Of The Blue" album which was released in 1977 and by 2007 had sold more than 10 million copies.Written and produced by ELO frontman Jeff Lynne. Jeff Lynne wrote the entire album in three and a half weeks after a sudden burst of creativity while hidden away in his rented chalet in the Swiss Alps. It took a further two months to record in Munich. Side three of the original double LP consisted of the symphonic Concerto for a rainy day. In a BBC Radio interview, Lynne talked about writing "Mr. Blue Sky" after locking himself away in a Swiss chalet and attempting to write ELO's follow-up to :A New World Record. It was dark and misty for 2 weeks, and I didn't come up with a thing. Suddenly the sun shone and it was, 'Wow, look at those beautiful Alps.' I wrote Mr. Blue Sky and 13 other songs in the next 2 weeks.
Greetings from Scotland! Oh My God! I was 23 years old and married for 4 years with a 3yo son when this released! WOW! As I typed that out, even I had a moment! 😯😯 The thing is, I still love this oldie so much! Thanks for all the memories you just gave me Lucie!
Love this song! ELO had their biggest hits in the 70's-80's & mixed modern rock pop songs with classical overtones. Jeff Lynne wrote most of their songs. They had a lot of great hits such as "Roll Over Beethoven", "Showdown", "Telephone Line", "Can't Get It Out Of My Head", "Evil Woman", "Strange Magic", "Livin' Thing", "Do Ya", "Rockaria!", "Turn To Stone", "Sweet Talkin' Woman", "Wild West Hero", "Don't Bring Me Down", "Shine A Little Love", "Confusion", "Hold On Tight", "Twilight" etc.
Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) probably has more songs that can get stuck in your head than almost any other band, including this song. Jeff Lynne is one of the greatest songwriters, producer, arranger, singer, and all-around nice guys. The way they use strings, horns, synthesizers, and other instruments not usually thought of when it comes to rock music was and still is innovative.
ELO is amazing. I was growing up in the 1970s and '80s, and they were my favorite band. My favorite is "Prelude" and "Twilight" which start off their "Time" album.
While it may sum up British weather, it was actually inspired by the weather in Switzerland where he had gone to work on writing and composing the next album. For the first couple weeks, it was overcast and rainy, and his writing wasn't being productive. Then halfway in his stay, the weather broke, and cleared up. At the same time, so did his writer's block, so he wrote Mr Blue Sky and 13 other songs within the next couple weeks.
The last words to this are wrong in the subtitles.. They are NOT "Mr Blue Sky" but are "Please turn me over" as this is the final track on side 3 of the original vinyl album.
I hope all of you see ELO's Jeff Lynne in his final concert tour 2024. I have my tickets, I'll be there.- Watch him perform live with many of his classics He is the greatest of all time musician! I began my love for ELO from the double album of "Out Of The Blue" From then on, I purchase all their albums and Jeff Lynne's solo and Travel Wilbureys! Remember, he wrote and produced all of ELO.
This is the cropped song. The radio airplay version is the studio version, and it has the best ending with the strings. I'm not sure why everyone goes straight the the video; they're lip-syncing the studio song anyway.
Brilliant record, voted happiest song ever! Others to try by ELO, Livin' Thing, Telephone Line, Sweet talking Woman, Turn to Stone, Evil Woman, Strange Magic, Don't Bring Me Down, Shine a little Love, Hold on Tight, Shangri la (best outro ever) and Tightrope (best intro ever). 😁
No clue as to why they cut out about 16 bars of those beautiful strings at the end. Welcome to Electric Light Orchestra (ELO). There is a fabulous journey ahead.😊😊😊❤❤❤❤
It's even better in stereo! Unfortunately, these promotional videos, (which were meant to be shown on television shows), were all recorded in mono, (as there was no stereo TV, back then), so you don't get to hear it as it was meant to be. A shame they don't redub the promo videos with stereo sound, but there you go... 'Sweet Talkin' Woman', is another fantastic song from the ELO.
Possibly the most perfect pop song ever written. Jeff Lynne is definitely a genius and ELO have so many amazing songs. Their album "Eldorado" is in my top ten favorite albums of all-time and just a perfect record, start to finish. Great reaction and you definitely locked into the right mood this song creates.
thanks, Lucie! Eee-Ell-Oh.. were amazing.. (a true orchestra!) Jeff Lynne, the lead singer and major composer was superb... I hope you listen to more...
Salue Lucie. Cette chanson est la dernière des quatre chansons qui composent le Concerto for a Rainy Day, inclus dans son album Out of the Blue. Il serait intéressant que vous réagissiez à l'ensemble du concerto, qui traite essentiellement de l'influence du temps sur l'humeur des gens. Bienvenue dans le monde d'ELO. Vous êtes déjà accroché, vous n'avez pas de salut, à partir de maintenant, vous serez un fan furieux d'ELO. Ne vous inquiétez pas, cela nous arrive à tous. vous n'êtes pas seul dans cette situation.
I don't think Jeff Lynne has ever been involved in any musical projects that have sucked. The man is a one of a kind Virtuoso! Check out his involvement with 'The Travelling Wilburys' with George Harrison, Tom Petty and Roy Orbison
I always associate the sound of ELO/Jeff Lynne with The Beatles - I know he worked with George Harrison later on... is that why I can't shake the feeling of a connection, or maybe it's his use of cello's?
For some reason somebody seems to have altered the start & finish from the original recording but still a great song from a fantastic album by a great band!
I like Jeff's Mr. Blue Sky so much better here "Jeff Lynne's ELO - Mr. Blue Sky (Live at Wembley Stadium 2017)". If you get a chance have a listen. This is Jeff's own band he picked for this tour. Brilliant performance..
This video actually cuts a very small part of the instrumental end of the song off. You should listen to another version to actually hear the complete song.
The only problem with the version you played is that it is not the album version. It's not that you missed much, but the album version has a bigger impact the first time. It's tough for a reactor to know what version to listen to. If it wasn't for that 40 second or so omission, the video you chose would have been perfect. Even if Jeff Lynne looks joyless throughout one of the happiest songs to ever reach the top 10.
You cannot go wrong with ELO far too many to suggest really, but if you want to react to a beautiful ELO tune that I have not seen reacted to anywhere as yet, may I suggest Getting To The Point. Liked and subbed.
Sorry to say that you got it wrong, this band is not pronounced ELO, it is in fact pronounced E.L.O. it's an abbreviation of the bands name, which is the ELECTRIC LIGHT ORCHESTRA, a much loved band from the past ❤ and they are still going strong ? admittingley not with the original line up, and they may be doing some concerts in 2024.
Happy Fact: During ELO's run form 1972-1986 they had more Top 40 Hits in the US and UK combined (47) than any other band in the world! Suggestion: Don't use music videos, this video was not the full song. Instead, go right to the source and use the original album versions. Next from ELO: *"Evil Woman",* from the original album, Face The Music.
I agree with you. Unfortunately for some legitimate reason I'm sure, music videos need to break down songs to fit their format. Sadly, thought, you lose a lot of the complete music element, so there are times where I ask for reactions to songs without video to get the full musical effect.
WOW!!! As the film editor of the only and only (to my knowledge anyway) Mr. Blue Sky video I was gobsmacked to discover it was still alive and well on the internet with over 67 million views! Couldn't have even imagined such a thing back in 1977. I always considered it one of the most fun and joyous editing gigs I ever had the great honor and privilege to have worked on. A great memory and song!
Thank you!!!
one of the best underatted groups of all time they have never done a bad song and jeff lynne is a genius Everything Elo sing makes you feel happy even when it is about a sad subject.
In the studio version, the "extra" ending part with the orchestral parts are extended (the video version by ELO cuts it off). So beautiful - the combination of the vocals, the strings and the melody? Fire.
This song was taken from the "Out Of The Blue" album which was released in 1977 and by 2007 had sold more than 10 million copies.Written and produced by ELO frontman Jeff Lynne. Jeff Lynne wrote the entire album in three and a half weeks after a sudden burst of creativity while hidden away in his rented chalet in the Swiss Alps. It took a further two months to record in Munich. Side three of the original double LP consisted of the symphonic Concerto for a rainy day. In a BBC Radio interview, Lynne talked about writing "Mr. Blue Sky" after locking himself away in a Swiss chalet and attempting to write ELO's follow-up to :A New World Record. It was dark and misty for 2 weeks, and I didn't come up with a thing. Suddenly the sun shone and it was, 'Wow, look at those beautiful Alps.' I wrote Mr. Blue Sky and 13 other songs in the next 2 weeks.
Greetings from Scotland! Oh My God! I was 23 years old and married for 4 years with a 3yo son when this released! WOW! As I typed that out, even I had a moment! 😯😯 The thing is, I still love this oldie so much! Thanks for all the memories you just gave me Lucie!
WOW thanks for the reaction, I'm and old guy and always loved this song. I had a mix tape with this on it. ❤
Love this song! ELO had their biggest hits in the 70's-80's & mixed modern rock pop songs with classical overtones. Jeff Lynne wrote most of their songs. They had a lot of great hits such as "Roll Over Beethoven", "Showdown", "Telephone Line", "Can't Get It Out Of My Head", "Evil Woman", "Strange Magic", "Livin' Thing", "Do Ya", "Rockaria!", "Turn To Stone", "Sweet Talkin' Woman", "Wild West Hero", "Don't Bring Me Down", "Shine A Little Love", "Confusion", "Hold On Tight", "Twilight" etc.
Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) probably has more songs that can get stuck in your head than almost any other band, including this song. Jeff Lynne is one of the greatest songwriters, producer, arranger, singer, and all-around nice guys. The way they use strings, horns, synthesizers, and other instruments not usually thought of when it comes to rock music was and still is innovative.
ELO is amazing. I was growing up in the 1970s and '80s, and they were my favorite band. My favorite is "Prelude" and "Twilight" which start off their "Time" album.
That "cowbell" sound you hear hit four times each in eighth notes is actually a metal stick hitting a fire extinguisher.
Love this song. Sums up British weather not only do we talk about it we have songs about it.
While it may sum up British weather, it was actually inspired by the weather in Switzerland where he had gone to work on writing and composing the next album. For the first couple weeks, it was overcast and rainy, and his writing wasn't being productive. Then halfway in his stay, the weather broke, and cleared up. At the same time, so did his writer's block, so he wrote Mr Blue Sky and 13 other songs within the next couple weeks.
It's great to see young cats getting turned on to really great music. I had the privilege of growing up to their music - the soundtrack of my youth
ELO, one of the happiest sounding bands EVER, Jeff Lynne is a true master of the art.
Your in the elo rabbit hole now.
ELO: Electric Light Orchestra
The last words to this are wrong in the subtitles.. They are NOT "Mr Blue Sky" but are "Please turn me over" as this is the final track on side 3 of the original vinyl album.
it was in the second part of 70' when I was17 years old
I hope all of you see ELO's Jeff Lynne in his final concert tour 2024. I have my tickets, I'll be there.- Watch him perform live with many of his classics He is the greatest of all time musician! I began my love for ELO from the double album of "Out Of The Blue" From then on, I purchase all their albums and Jeff Lynne's solo and Travel Wilbureys! Remember, he wrote and produced all of ELO.
Now that's what I call music 🎶 ❤
This is the cropped song. The radio airplay version is the studio version, and it has the best ending with the strings. I'm not sure why everyone goes straight the the video; they're lip-syncing the studio song anyway.
Chill, it's ELO, it's all good
Brilliant record, voted happiest song ever!
Others to try by ELO, Livin' Thing, Telephone Line, Sweet talking Woman, Turn to Stone, Evil Woman, Strange Magic, Don't Bring Me Down, Shine a little Love, Hold on Tight, Shangri la (best outro ever) and Tightrope (best intro ever).
😁
Keep going with ELO and you will got lots of views 😊
Great tune along with telephone line and last train to London all still sound great to this day 👍 nice reaction first time seeing your channel 👍
No clue as to why they cut out about 16 bars of those beautiful strings at the end. Welcome to Electric Light Orchestra (ELO). There is a fabulous journey ahead.😊😊😊❤❤❤❤
welcome to the ELO world!!! (listen to TWILIGHT....)
It's even better in stereo! Unfortunately, these promotional videos, (which were meant to be shown on television shows), were all recorded in mono, (as there was no stereo TV, back then), so you don't get to hear it as it was meant to be. A shame they don't redub the promo videos with stereo sound, but there you go...
'Sweet Talkin' Woman', is another fantastic song from the ELO.
Seeing a truly beautiful woman's authentic reaction to a great, great song like this is rivetting. Enhances the appeal of the song so much. Brilliant
Possibly the most perfect pop song ever written. Jeff Lynne is definitely a genius and ELO have so many amazing songs. Their album "Eldorado" is in my top ten favorite albums of all-time and just a perfect record, start to finish. Great reaction and you definitely locked into the right mood this song creates.
Gracias por traer a ELO!!
Fabulosa banda ❤❤❤❤❤❤
'please turn me over'
thanks, Lucie! Eee-Ell-Oh.. were amazing.. (a true orchestra!) Jeff Lynne, the lead singer and major composer was superb... I hope you listen to more...
It's E.L.O. not E-Lo, Electric Light Orchestra. Enjoy the journey. lots of great music.
RIP Richard Tandy
Jeff lynne the human music making machine' just genius .............
This song has been voted the the happiest song in the world
I can't imagine how much money shampoo manufacturers made out of rock and rock bands alone in the 70's and 80's.
45 years later...
John Lennon said that if the Beatles had of continued into the 70s they might have sounded like ELO
Salue Lucie. Cette chanson est la dernière des quatre chansons qui composent le Concerto for a Rainy Day, inclus dans son album Out of the Blue. Il serait intéressant que vous réagissiez à l'ensemble du concerto, qui traite essentiellement de l'influence du temps sur l'humeur des gens. Bienvenue dans le monde d'ELO. Vous êtes déjà accroché, vous n'avez pas de salut, à partir de maintenant, vous serez un fan furieux d'ELO. Ne vous inquiétez pas, cela nous arrive à tous. vous n'êtes pas seul dans cette situation.
I don't think Jeff Lynne has ever been involved in any musical projects that have sucked. The man is a one of a kind Virtuoso! Check out his involvement with 'The Travelling Wilburys' with George Harrison, Tom Petty and Roy Orbison
And at the end of the day the sun sets........
I always associate the sound of ELO/Jeff Lynne with The Beatles - I know he worked with George Harrison later on... is that why I can't shake the feeling of a connection, or maybe it's his use of cello's?
It's not just you. In fact, one one of the Beatles said that if they had stayed together, they would have ended up sounding just like ELO.
For some reason somebody seems to have altered the start & finish from the original recording but still a great song from a fantastic album by a great band!
I like Jeff's Mr. Blue Sky so much better here "Jeff Lynne's ELO - Mr. Blue Sky (Live at Wembley Stadium 2017)". If you get a chance have a listen. This is Jeff's own band he picked for this tour. Brilliant performance..
Go to the guy who gives back story on songs, this one has a great one.
This video actually cuts a very small part of the instrumental end of the song off. You should listen to another version to actually hear the complete song.
The only problem with the version you played is that it is not the album version. It's not that you missed much, but the album version has a bigger impact the first time. It's tough for a reactor to know what version to listen to. If it wasn't for that 40 second or so omission, the video you chose would have been perfect. Even if Jeff Lynne looks joyless throughout one of the happiest songs to ever reach the top 10.
You cannot go wrong with ELO far too many to suggest really, but if you want to react to a beautiful ELO tune that I have not seen reacted to anywhere as yet, may I suggest Getting To The Point. Liked and subbed.
Electric Light Orchestra
E L O
Sorry to say that you got it wrong, this band is not pronounced ELO, it is in fact pronounced E.L.O. it's an abbreviation of the bands name, which is the ELECTRIC LIGHT ORCHESTRA, a much loved band from the past ❤ and they are still going strong ? admittingley not with the original line up, and they may be doing some concerts in 2024.
please listen to ELO 'Dont Bring Me Down' a true rock classic.
E. L. O. E .........L..........O
Yep...same song.
If you like a good bass singer, you really must check out Geoff Castellucci and His band, Voiceplay. I PROMISE won't be prepared for Geoff's voice!😁
Voiceplay: th-cam.com/video/gTu12Vea19g/w-d-xo.htmlsi=0DMZrNeZe-HPdfE0 and Geoff Castelluci: th-cam.com/video/Da6v4MFCq2k/w-d-xo.htmlsi=xDUCxf0-IXQTZVzs
first time???? really???? Where you from????
Hey you with the pretty face, welcome to the human race. 😊
Happy Fact: During ELO's run form 1972-1986 they had more Top 40 Hits in the US and UK combined (47) than any other band in the world!
Suggestion: Don't use music videos, this video was not the full song. Instead, go right to the source and use the original album versions.
Next from ELO: *"Evil Woman",* from the original album, Face The Music.
I agree with you. Unfortunately for some legitimate reason I'm sure, music videos need to break down songs to fit their format. Sadly, thought, you lose a lot of the complete music element, so there are times where I ask for reactions to songs without video to get the full musical effect.
You were cheated out of the real ending. 😢
Jeff Lynne wrote this when he was depressed. But then, coming from Shard End in Birmingham would leave anyone depressed
When he got done paying all the musicians Jeff Lynne made 58 cents.
It's E L O, not Eee Low lol.