When I hear your comments, it gives me hope that our country can become a kinder place where people accept each other for who they are and love one another. I think you and your brother are awesome.
Very well said. It's so uplifting to see a younger generation bringing people together through their thoughts and comments on music. You guys couldn't do better and give me much hope for the future!
After all these years, I still get chills when I hear this song ❤️ 💚 💙 💜 Couple Fun Facts: They got their name from some black marines who saw them perform as the “Paramours” in 1963 & they shouted, “that was righteous brothers!” Also, Cher was part of the backing vocals, & last but not least, heir manager booked them into a black nightclub in Watts, California before they got big, & the patrons of the club started throwing things at them on stage when they saw they were white, & The Righteous Brothers didn't know what to do, so they just started singing, & all the patrons sat down with their mouths open, & wouldn't let them leave after that, & the term, Blue Eyed Soul, was introduced 😃 👓 👓 😃
@sandyleewhite THANK YOU! SOMEBODY who knows the real story! WE'VE got some MORON on here saying thry were THROWN together AS a last minute act and given the name of the righteous brothers BY A BACK PASSERBY in the parking lot who was also a musician on his way to the state. AS IF there was never any history of the original OR revamping of OR breakup of the Paramours as a band where they got together medically. OH and they left the whole other club AND THE U.S. MARINES OUT ALSO. YUP it's all just happenstance ...like their whole musical life was a miracle of a wannabe talent show with a frazzled backstage manager yk? I've heard other disjointed versions but never one THAT bizarre! You are the only one on here to post the full story. Thanks and oh yeah Cher TOO! WOOHOO!!!
@@GenericWhiteBitch1980 If you are going to use the English language in another country as your main language then use it and spell words properly and dont butcher it up.
Um this is not the forum for you misinformed fuckery. But thank you and hold this Blue-eyed soul (also known as white soul) is rhythm and blues and soul music performed by white artists. The term was coined in the mid-1960s, to describe white artists who performed soul and R&B that was similar to the music of the Motown and Stax record labels.
@@yorpersona Everybody contributed to this music, black and white. This was a time of great music and artists again, black and white. There was so much talent around then.
This is exactly why they were called "Blue Eyed Soul". They had a very unique sound that most couldn't even touch. The proof is how well this song has aged.
I'm 65 years old and I remember back in the day hearing I'm a Man by the Spencer Davis Group and thinking for the longest time this is a black group and for sure Steve Winwood was black.
Frequently, when booked into black venues in the South, the audience was shocked when these two white guys showed up! ......but they usually listened...and were blown away!
it's so cool to see really young people enjoy music that was popular when I was a little kid and old when I was your age- classic sounds never go out of style do they?
I was supposed to go to bed a long time ago, but I am having the best time watching your videos. I have heard these songs a thousand times, but watching you is like listening to them the first time again. Thank you for your kind words about skin color. We are all brothers and sisters no matter the color of our skin. Loving words like yours is the only hope our country has to heal and become united.
you are about the age of my grandson and that smile when you heard them was so wonderful. I was a teen when this was on the radio. Best breakup song EVER. Love that they are coming to your generation.
Right on, my little brother! what difference does color make in the sound coming out of your mouth? Some white folks have soul...we don't know what colors are in their bloodlines, not that it makes any difference. Music is colorblind and a universal language that can break barriers. Keep bringing it....
Your reaction is almost the same as mine was when the song came out in 1964 and I was 14. This has got to be one of my favorite songs ever. It inspired me to enjoy Motown and folk music more than the superficial rock music that was flooding the market at that time. Classic music knows no time and age range.
I'm a 72 year old white British male your reactions to this ate " spot on mate" you don't listen to good soul you feel it inside to use one of your sayings "Right on Bro" Enjoy ya music Man.
I can’t listen to this song without being deep sadness for my own lost love and at the same time feeling euphoric for the beauty of the song. Songs from this era is music that awakens the soul.
I love watching reactions to this song! This was on the radio all the time when i was a kid but i never saw the video. If you missed it on tv you had to wait 60 years until youtube was invented.🤣🤣🤣😢😢😢
They were scheduled for a concert at the casino in Mt. Pleasant, Michigan several years ago when 1 of them died. Such a great loss for the music world. I am 68 and love you guys.
They were supposed to be at Miller Auditorium in Kalamazoo the day Bobby passed at the Radisson. I worked there at the time so I had blocked out their rooms and worked the next day and dealt with the chaos including crazy fans calling and wanting to know what room he passed in.
I'm 65. I can't believe how much we took this incredible music for granted. They were just songs on the radio. I have such a new appreciation now. Thank you Twins!!
As a fifty (almost) year old whyte guy in Scotland, I was very surprised at your earlier comment about them being taken off the radio. I am so heartened by your video that just does not care about skin color and only about voice quality (and where is his bro). No matter how many times I've heard this song (and it's a lot) it gives me chills. #stilllearningandlovingit
I was 14 and had my first boyfriend, I loved this song and he bought me the record as a present 🎁 The next day, he finished with me...I thought I was going to die of a broken heart 💔 Here I am 55 years later to tell the tale! 😀
Hey Man! I grew up just before they became a big hit in 65 and 66. I really enjoyed your reaction. These guys did a lot of records and they were all hits. You see them in Black and White Video before a lot of TV was in Color. These guys turned the ladies of all races into instant fans. They were as big as Elvis. I am now 76 years old boy from Utah who loves this kind of music. In high school in the early 60's I even had my own 12 piece dance band so I was excited about this type of music. There is a lot of songs from that time I think you would love. Keep doing the good review work!
Damn. This reminds me of my high school years, hanging out in my bedroom, listening to the oldies when everyone else was listening to The Back Street Boys. I love this so so much.
Have so little in common with you guys , I’m from the UK , white and 62 but love your videos and your reaction to the songs I love and listened to many when I was your age.❤️
As an old lady, I can tell you this was the beginning of black people making it on radio and then TV. White guys who sounded black opened the door for black folk blowing through it. As a white lady who was there for it, I'm so glad.
The beautiful thing with music is it has no colour (color to you lol, I'm English) or age ...good music is good music, it don't matter what your race , age or religion is... music brings us all together
Not sure how to say this but it is meant to be kind as I have been lucky to have friends who told me with kindness when I said something that I didn't realize was offensive. Have a Google of the term bucks as I suspect you won't want to be using this term. Agree with the spirit that it is great to see young people appreciate the same music we did many years ago.
@@susanengel3203 Young buck is a term of endearment that older African American men say to younger African American men. Used by other races it would be viewed as a racist term.
These guys were the reason the term "blue eyed soul" was invented. A duo I saw 3x long, long ago. Great guys, great singers, and they brought the heat every time. By the way, this is live and there is a live audio version that goes with this cut. Most people though don't play it, but it's just as good. The next cut you should do by them is (You're My) Soul And Inspiration".
My summer love before my sophomore year of HS serenaded this to me. I’ve always had a soft spot for this song 30 years later. They sang this so effortlessly. ❤️❤️❤️
Damn this song has stood the test of time. Probably more so than any song ive ever heard. This song resonates through age, race, generations, all cultures and through the souls of millions over the last 50 years.
I couldn't love you more than if you were my own sons!!! I wish my sons were as willing to try out some of my music from back in the day. Can I adopt you? I am 61 years old and I just love hearing the music of my youth and seeing today's youth reacting so honestly to the music. Watching your channel makes me feel young again! Thank you for that! You are so real and so genuine, your mom must be so proud of you. I can't remember how I stumbled upon your channel, but, was just reintroduced to it today while searching for a video that Stephen Colbert did with Dolly Parton. She was on his show last night, Oct. 20, 2020 & they talked about their duet. (Still haven't found it.) In the search, Dolly's song "Jolene" came up in a list of videos to search and your reaction video was one of them. I was like, "Hey! I remember these guys!" I thought I had subscribed to your channel but I hadn't, so, I did tonight and I clicked the bell so I can get notices of your new stuff. So, I watched that video on my way to work. LOVED you and your brother's reactions to Ms. Dolly. She's amazing, isn't she? Do some more of her music. You won't be sorry. I plan to go back and start at the beginning of your videos. Looking forward to seeing how you started and how you've grown. You truly are, as so many others have said, such a balm for my bruised heart and a salve for my soul in this horrible time. The closer we get to the election, the more anxious and worried I get. Watching your videos is going to help me get through. I laugh, I cry, I just feel better after watching one of your videos. I just want to hug you both!!! Just wish I had found you back in January when things first started to go off rails with this pandemic and our government's abject failure to keep it's citizens safe knocked me flat. Take care. Love you two wonderful young men! 👏😍👍😘✌ P.S. Question...have y'all ever done Led Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven"? If not, you should.
You boys are adorable! Thank you so much for acknowledging the Righteous Brothers who sang some of the most powerful love ballads in history. Their songs will last till the end of time.
They did Rock and Roll Heaven...Bill Medley had some hits on his own "I've Had the Time of My Life" with Jennifer Warnes and "Brown Eyed Woman" Bill Medley is still singing.
Bill was also the one singing “I’ve had the time of my life” with Jennifer Warnes for Dirty Dancing. And for Rambo 3. He ain’t heavy..he’s my brother credits song too
Love your reactions and have spent this quarantine morning dancing with you, your brother and some of the best music ever recorded. Thanks so much for all of your love! Keep up the good work!
It’s really good to see a song from the early 60’s brings so much joy to a young man today. And you have to remember, back in this day, it was pure talent... no auto tune or other bullshit to enhance their voices.. just pure, natural, talent.
"You say you don't like them? Go ahead and kick rocks, man." EXACTLY. The Righteous Brothers' voices transport you to another level. They were the real deal.
Took the words right out of my mouth! A good song (or a good movie), doesn’t die with age. I like you guys! (And hey, music appreciation doesn’t have an age mark either!). So proud of you guys. This is the music I grew up with from my mom...it’s still my music. Thanks!
When I hear your comments, it gives me hope that our country can become a kinder place where people accept each other for who they are and love one another. I think you and your brother are awesome.
I concur...
Such anger out there right now. It’s good to see there are others who have hope for a kinder gentler world.
Right on!
Very well said. It's so uplifting to see a younger generation bringing people together through their thoughts and comments on music. You guys couldn't do better and give me much hope for the future!
🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌
After all these years, I still get chills when I hear this song ❤️ 💚 💙 💜 Couple Fun Facts: They got their name from some black marines who saw them perform as the “Paramours” in 1963 & they shouted, “that was righteous brothers!” Also, Cher was part of the backing vocals, & last but not least, heir manager booked them into a black nightclub in Watts, California before they got big, & the patrons of the club started throwing things at them on stage when they saw they were white, & The Righteous Brothers didn't know what to do, so they just started singing, & all the patrons sat down with their mouths open, & wouldn't let them leave after that, & the term, Blue Eyed Soul, was introduced 😃 👓 👓 😃
@sandyleewhite THANK YOU! SOMEBODY who knows the real story! WE'VE got some MORON on here saying thry were THROWN together AS a last minute act and given the name of the righteous brothers BY A BACK PASSERBY in the parking lot who was also a musician on his way to the state. AS IF there was never any history of the original OR revamping of OR breakup of the Paramours as a band where they got together medically. OH and they left the whole other club AND THE U.S. MARINES OUT ALSO. YUP it's all just happenstance ...like their whole musical life was a miracle of a wannabe talent show with a frazzled backstage manager yk? I've heard other disjointed versions but never one THAT bizarre! You are the only one on here to post the full story. Thanks and oh yeah Cher TOO! WOOHOO!!!
Wow! Thanks for informing me. I had no idea, but I have always gotten chills listening to them.
Thanks for the background info. Those guys are legends and always will be. Music is soul skin color means nothing.
Whoa! Amazing history
This song still gives me chills. The Righteous Brother were and will always be legends.
Soul ain't a color it's a feeling
Yessss
"Colour"
lol lol that’s how they spell colour in the states 🤦♀️
@@GenericWhiteBitch1980 If you are going to use the English language in another country as your main language then use it and spell words properly and dont butcher it up.
Does it “sound black” because they rested on the great black soul singers who came before them?
I’m a 67 year old white woman. Born in Detroit and raised in Flint. You guys are the sweetest young men. Love you!
Flint too!
Make it another 60 something white woman in Texas!!! I can’t watch you enough! Keep playing bangers!
Glo Girl I’m from Michigan too, Hi Sis
Another 60+ grandma loving this. You guys are wonderful!
I’m a 65 year old woman born in Detroit, raised in the “D” Detroit! Love the Righteous Brother’s my whole life. They are Cold 🥶 LOL
They called it “Blue Eye Soul” and you’re right. If a person can sing or has talent it shouldn’t matter what color they are. Keep up the good work.
Um this is not the forum for you misinformed fuckery. But thank you and hold this
Blue-eyed soul (also known as white soul) is rhythm and blues and soul music performed by white artists. The term was coined in the mid-1960s, to describe white artists who performed soul and R&B that was similar to the music of the Motown and Stax record labels.
Talent don't know ethnicity
unapologeticwhiteman Winner I agree 100% They’re great singers across all spectrums and some horrible ones also.
@@yorpersona Everybody contributed to this music, black and white. This was a time of great music and artists again, black and white. There was so much talent around then.
Totally! I can’t believe they took them off the air for that. Ridiculous!
It melts my heart to see you showing your enjoyment of this music...from more than a half-century ago. 😁❤
Back in the day, The Righteous Brothers we’re called “Blue-Eyed Soul.” So glad you like them! 💕
No.....they were calledc"they try to sound black."
This is exactly why they were called "Blue Eyed Soul". They had a very unique sound that most couldn't even touch. The proof is how well this song has aged.
I love seeing a young person appreciating something more than 50 years old!
"Baby baby I'll get down on my knees for you! " still gives goose bumps til this day
That's exactly when it hits me! Dang they are timeless!
Me too! 💛
The whole song gives me goose bumps
Gentlemen you are making America, GREAT. Thank YOU.
This unbelievable vocal was more than worthy of your expressive reaction.
"They sound black" made me die of laughter. Lmao🤣
I'm 65 years old and I remember back in the day hearing I'm a Man by the Spencer Davis Group and thinking for the longest time this is a black group and for sure Steve Winwood was black.
That song was released in 1964 55 years ago and will still make girls swoon
You better believe it Baby! ❤
A panty dropper for sure!
Same here 55 56 in August and I ♥️ them
It is one of the Best songs Ever.
CAN CONFIRM.
Frequently, when booked into black venues in the South, the audience was shocked when these two white guys showed up! ......but they usually listened...and were blown away!
it's so cool to see really young people enjoy music that was popular when I was a little kid and old when I was your age- classic sounds never go out of style do they?
Cant go wrong with timeless whether its dress or music or a good woman!
Yep, a great piece of music withstands the test of time!
Brown dyed woman bill medly....banger!
I was supposed to go to bed a long time ago, but I am having the best time watching your videos. I have heard these songs a thousand times, but watching you is like listening to them the first time again. Thank you for your kind words about skin color. We are all brothers and sisters no matter the color of our skin. Loving words like yours is the only hope our country has to heal and become united.
you are about the age of my grandson and that smile when you heard them was so wonderful. I was a teen when this was on the radio. Best breakup song EVER. Love that they are coming to your generation.
Best done already broke up song, It’s My Party and I’ll Cry If I Want To.
Right on, my little brother! what difference does color make in the sound coming out of your mouth? Some white folks have soul...we don't know what colors are in their bloodlines, not that it makes any difference. Music is colorblind and a universal language that can break barriers. Keep bringing it....
They were known as blue eye soul!
There's a reason why this song is the most played song ever. Even after 45 years after it's first release.
55 years!!
@@TheMike_I Oops, my bad, it was 55 years ago.
@Ray Marshall Heh. We can probably credit that to the end of Stranger Things S2.
Top gun
Dear Diane,
I was born in 1958.I love those old tunes from the 1960's and 1970's.
For another example of "blue eyed soul", check out Dusty Springfield doing "Son of a Preacher Man"
Oh yes, great one!
Yessssss
Looove Dusty. "Only want to be with you"
yeah, she's great!!
Why can't it just be soul. Why do people have to pull race into it?
I'm a 65 year female in Canada, love your reaction. Enjoy watching👍
Oooo please check out Chris Isaak’s Wicked Games!! It’s one of the most frequently covered songs in the world. An absolute banger 😎
Big fan of chris!
But I would love to see your reaction to Hallelujah by Jeff Buckley
Sali Levine ooooooh yeeees! Agreed!
I agree love this song!
Anything Chris Isaak is top notch, but
“ Wicked Game “ is gooood stufff ❣️
YES!!
You should dig into some Motown. There's some real gold there.
Hoehner Tim Some Temptations, Four Tops, Sam&Dave, sharkskin suits and the moves.
@@natashawoof Yeah, if they've done it, I haven't seen it on their play list.
Yes! Definitely
Try the Kinks guys please.... Lazy Sunday Afternoon a good feel song!!!!!!
I'd love to see them react to Rubberband Man by The Spinners
Your reaction is almost the same as mine was when the song came out in 1964 and I was 14. This has got to be one of my favorite songs ever. It inspired me to enjoy Motown and folk music more than the superficial rock music that was flooding the market at that time. Classic music knows no time and age range.
I'm a 72 year old white British male your reactions to this ate " spot on mate" you don't listen to good soul you feel it inside to use one of your sayings "Right on Bro" Enjoy ya music Man.
At 70 years still gives me chills!!!
Time for a new sound adventure Mr Twins! The Moody Blues - NIGHTS IN WHITE SATIN - The FULL ORCHESTRAL VERSION!! Massively BEAUTIFUL!!!!
That was my parents wedding song in 1973 my mom loves The Moody Blues
Yes!
Agreed
Yes the Moody blues nights in white satin
Yesssss
I can’t listen to this song without being deep sadness for my own lost love and at the same time feeling euphoric for the beauty of the song. Songs from this era is music that awakens the soul.
Over 50 years old, but will still be played in another 50+ years!!!!
Please listen to Marvin Gaye's After the dance.
Blue eyed soul. real soul, real singing! I got the chills!!!!!
I love watching reactions to this song! This was on the radio all the time when i was a kid but i never saw the video. If you missed it on tv you had to wait 60 years until youtube was invented.🤣🤣🤣😢😢😢
I always LOVED 💝💝💝💝💝💝💝the Righteous Brothers. They are one of those ICONIC Group.
The other brother, the wonderful Bill Medley with his gritty, soulful baritone. Singing with Bobby Hatfield. Live with no enhancements.
You're absolutely right good music should always bring people together!!
They were scheduled for a concert at the casino in Mt. Pleasant, Michigan several years ago when 1 of them died. Such a great loss for the music world.
I am 68 and love you guys.
They were supposed to be at Miller Auditorium in Kalamazoo the day Bobby passed at the Radisson. I worked there at the time so I had blocked out their rooms and worked the next day and dealt with the chaos including crazy fans calling and wanting to know what room he passed in.
Thanks for making this great ol music relevant again.
I love the stage presence, mutual respect . They don’t step on each other’s performance. Pure class
I'm 65. I can't believe how much we took this incredible music for granted. They were just songs on the radio. I have such a new appreciation now. Thank you Twins!!
It is so nice to see how you respect classic music. They were called the Blue eyed soul brothers. I loved them. And I love your channel.
As a fifty (almost) year old whyte guy in Scotland, I was very surprised at your earlier comment about them being taken off the radio. I am so heartened by your video that just does not care about skin color and only about voice quality (and where is his bro). No matter how many times I've heard this song (and it's a lot) it gives me chills. #stilllearningandlovingit
Now this is a damn love song that never, ever gets old.
Bill Medley and Bobby Hatley had so much soul...Glad you young kids are discovering the talent that didn't need earpieces or auto tune :)
I was 14 and had my first boyfriend, I loved this song and he bought me the record as a present 🎁 The next day, he finished with me...I thought I was going to die of a broken heart 💔 Here I am 55 years later to tell the tale! 😀
Hey Man! I grew up just before they became a big hit in 65 and 66. I really enjoyed your reaction. These guys did a lot of records and they were all hits. You see them in Black and White Video before a lot of TV was in Color. These guys turned the ladies of all races into instant fans. They were as big as Elvis. I am now 76 years old boy from Utah who loves this kind of music. In high school in the early 60's I even had my own 12 piece dance band so I was excited about this type of music. There is a lot of songs from that time I think you would love. Keep doing the good review work!
How about
Joe Cocker
“I get by with a little help from my friends”?
Tim Bo listening to that is an outer body experience 🤣 incredible
Cry me a river. To this day Joe cocker was the best concert I ever saw in 70
I've been thinking Joe Cocker would blow these young fellas away.
How about Joe Cocker singing Unchain my Heart. 🤩
The jealous kind
dammmm this is a cold ass video these guys can put on a show......banger indeed
Please play Pretty Woman by Roy Orbison. Or some Chris Issack.
The Roy Orbinson concert filmed in black and white circa 1988 with Bruce Springsteen among others
Yes some Roy Orbison would be great! Pretty Woman, I drove all night or In Dreams
Black and White Night concert Roy Orbison.
Or some early KD Lang!
I love Chris Issack
Blue Eyed Soul. I’m 64 and remember when the song came out. It still makes me break out in bumps
Love the smile when you jam
Damn. This reminds me of my high school years, hanging out in my bedroom, listening to the oldies when everyone else was listening to The Back Street Boys. I love this so so much.
The coolest thing is when two colors combine to make a new color that has always been there, but we can only see it together.
"He sound black"! Blue eyed soul! I love your honest reactions!
Do "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes"! by the Platters. You'll love it.
Ooh that's a great one!
The most played song on TV and radio in the history of the whole 20th century. What a classic.
I love your passion for great music... Try “Your my soul and inspiration”
Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield, The Righteous Brothers. They never get old. Love your enthusiasm and love of good music! 💙
Nothing like old school cool
Welcome to my generation's music. I'm 69 years old. I also enjoy today's music. Never stop enjoying music.
Have so little in common with you guys , I’m from the UK , white and 62 but love your videos and your reaction to the songs I love and listened to many when I was your age.❤️
As an old lady, I can tell you this was the beginning of black people making it on radio and then TV. White guys who sounded black opened the door for black folk blowing through it. As a white lady who was there for it, I'm so glad.
The beautiful thing with music is it has no colour (color to you lol, I'm English) or age ...good music is good music, it don't matter what your race , age or religion is... music brings us all together
I agree with you 100%. Music is the only thing that unites people of all races!!
Tickles me that you like the Righteous Brothers so much!
Great reaction. It’s good to see the young bucks enjoying the classics. This song definitely chills
Not sure how to say this but it is meant to be kind as I have been lucky to have friends who told me with kindness when I said something that I didn't realize was offensive. Have a Google of the term bucks as I suspect you won't want to be using this term. Agree with the spirit that it is great to see young people appreciate the same music we did many years ago.
@@susanengel3203 Young buck is a term of endearment that older African American men say to younger African American men. Used by other races it would be viewed as a racist term.
@@monicacarter8105 thanks for letting me know that.
If that don't make you shiver and tingle, you have no soul
These guys were the reason the term "blue eyed soul" was invented. A duo I saw 3x long, long ago. Great guys, great singers, and they brought the heat every time. By the way, this is live and there is a live audio version that goes with this cut. Most people though don't play it, but it's just as good. The next cut you should do by them is (You're My) Soul And Inspiration".
I absolutely love watching the younger generation reactions to these legends , new sub 💜🇺🇸
Especially the "Come on now" guy. He really knows his music
Love your passion, energy and appreciation of good music regardless of genre.
One of your best reactions!! Gotta love the old stuff with so much soul!!
This world is sweetest and as God intended with Black, White, Asian, Native American, Latin, and mixed. We are the world and it needs all of us.
Perfect reaction! They were so great in the 60's!
My summer love before my sophomore year of HS serenaded this to me. I’ve always had a soft spot for this song 30 years later. They sang this so effortlessly. ❤️❤️❤️
About the 10th time I watched your reaction to this song. Love it!
Same here! I love it :)
"I Just Want To Make Love To You" by the Righteous Brothers will blow you away for sure!!
I Just Wanna Make Love To You is down and dirty blues. Love it!
Damn this song has stood the test of time. Probably more so than any song ive ever heard. This song resonates through age, race, generations, all cultures and through the souls of millions over the last 50 years.
I LOVE your reaction to the Righteous Brothers! Yes, they could really sing!!
I couldn't love you more than if you were my own sons!!! I wish my sons were as willing to try out some of my music from back in the day. Can I adopt you? I am 61 years old and I just love hearing the music of my youth and seeing today's youth reacting so honestly to the music. Watching your channel makes me feel young again! Thank you for that! You are so real and so genuine, your mom must be so proud of you.
I can't remember how I stumbled upon your channel, but, was just reintroduced to it today while searching for a video that Stephen Colbert did with Dolly Parton. She was on his show last night, Oct. 20, 2020 & they talked about their duet. (Still haven't found it.) In the search, Dolly's song "Jolene" came up in a list of videos to search and your reaction video was one of them. I was like, "Hey! I remember these guys!" I thought I had subscribed to your channel but I hadn't, so, I did tonight and I clicked the bell so I can get notices of your new stuff. So, I watched that video on my way to work. LOVED you and your brother's reactions to Ms. Dolly. She's amazing, isn't she? Do some more of her music. You won't be sorry.
I plan to go back and start at the beginning of your videos. Looking forward to seeing how you started and how you've grown. You truly are, as so many others have said, such a balm for my bruised heart and a salve for my soul in this horrible time. The closer we get to the election, the more anxious and worried I get. Watching your videos is going to help me get through. I laugh, I cry, I just feel better after watching one of your videos. I just want to hug you both!!! Just wish I had found you back in January when things first started to go off rails with this pandemic and our government's abject failure to keep it's citizens safe knocked me flat. Take care. Love you two wonderful young men! 👏😍👍😘✌
P.S. Question...have y'all ever done Led Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven"? If not, you should.
This song gives me goosebumps to this day. The feeling of love going cold is just...so...effing...sad.
A great song is a great song, exactly! Well said
You're going to want to hear "Cherish" by The Association. Another group similar to this one.
Yes.
YEESSS!!!
oh yes....How many here are singing along at the top of their lungs..? with me?
I love seeing the songs that I grew up on through your young eyes!! I really enjoy watching them with you...!
I have heard this song many times in my life, I still go "Mmmm" when he starts to sing. Glad to see you had the same reaction.
You boys are adorable! Thank you so much for acknowledging the Righteous Brothers who sang some of the most powerful love ballads in history. Their songs will last till the end of time.
Just shows good music is good music regardless the era.
Like he said
Their voices are heaven.
I recommend Bobby Caldwell "What You Won't Do For Love".
Literally found out Bobby was a white man 4 years ago.
They REALLY need to hear this one!!!
Yes! One of my favorites!
Yes they do! I think they'd love him.
They did Rock and Roll Heaven...Bill Medley had some hits on his own "I've Had the Time of My Life" with Jennifer Warnes and "Brown Eyed Woman" Bill Medley is still singing.
One of the greatest love songs ever! Chills!
I’m 45...listening to you discover the music my parents played makes me smile. What’s good is always good:)
Bill was also the one singing “I’ve had the time of my life” with Jennifer Warnes for Dirty Dancing.
And for Rambo 3. He ain’t heavy..he’s my brother credits song too
Also 67 White gal born NC and raised in Mi! These guys are so open to all music and so generous with their hearts! They are superstars in the making!!
You're My Soul and Inspiration, is another great Righteous Brothers song. Also, For Once In My Life and " Little Latin Lupe Lu "
"This is a straight banger bro" LOL!
Love your reactions and have spent this quarantine morning dancing with you, your brother and some of the best music ever recorded. Thanks so much for all of your love! Keep up the good work!
I was waiting for him to play this song and see his reaction😄
For another soulful and impeccable vocal performance, check out Roberta Flack "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face."
Another good suggestion.
It’s really good to see a song from the early 60’s brings so much joy to a young man today. And you have to remember, back in this day, it was pure talent... no auto tune or other bullshit to enhance their voices.. just pure, natural, talent.
Check out Emerson Lake and Palmer and another group from the 70’s called Yes. You won’t be disappointed!
"You say you don't like them? Go ahead and kick rocks, man." EXACTLY. The Righteous Brothers' voices transport you to another level. They were the real deal.
Righteous Brothers - (You're My) Soul & Inspiration, another great one!
Took the words right out of my mouth! A good song (or a good movie), doesn’t die with age. I like you guys! (And hey, music appreciation doesn’t have an age mark either!). So proud of you guys. This is the music I grew up with from my mom...it’s still my music. Thanks!