Merci de France Patxi de m'avoir fait découvrir'' Mirrors''' La magie de la voix de Sally Que du bonheur!!! Longue vie à l'Irlande que nous aimons tant.... Dereck nous mettra peut-être un jour The Dubliners .... Et la folie ' The Pogues'' le concert magique à l'Olympia ( une mythique salle à Paris .).pour les 30 ans du groupe ........
“Foreign Affair” from the same record is very soothing, sometimes I even hear it on the radio. Not as much as “Moonlight Shadow” though which receives airtime every now and then.
Oh my. I heard this song on the radio this morning and thought " oh, Dereck should react to this". And little did I know you were about to put out this video, but there it is! Such a great song.
Great song by Mike Oldfield/Maggie Reilly - note that Mike Oldfield usually does instrumental recordings only ut his songs are very good also. His first album Tubular Bells was the theme from The Excorcist
MAGGIE'S magical voice is as if it's coming out of a fairytale.As addictive as an Odysseus siren. She sounds too relative to Anita Hegerland/Candice Night/Sharon Del Adel vocal colors.The fabulous gem "Wait",as well as" To France","Foreign Affair","5Miles Out","Family Man","Crystal Gazing","Everytime we touch",ABBA's "Arrival" cover, are some great stuff she contributed.I can never get bored of her seductive sound and vocal abilities.Mike managed a great discovery while introducing her to us.
Thank you for whoever sugested Mike Oldfield. All his old stuff are great like Tubular, but his new works like Nuclear are really realing movin on a different level.
Now, you have to discover all Mike Oldfiled. As for reacting to his songs, you will not be able to do it for all. Some of his songs last... 1h. But listening to them, yes, it will be very good for you. You will feel so good afterwards.
My father used to play his vinyls when I was a kid. I was born in 1994 so it means I grew up with classics. Such nostalgia right now. Thanks for the memories!
What a treat! This song was huuuuge in the UK in 1983. Mike Oldfield is a genius. He is playing the guitar in the video- he was also absolutely gorgeous. I was 10 years old and had the hugest crush on him. I knew then my life was going to be complicated 😍
Thx a million, a gem, a treat, pure jam. So addictive melody, so bewitching soaring guitar set, so mesmerizing Maggie's rendition and ton of voice. In one word: masterpiece.
I love the guitar solo. It features Mike Oldfield's two trademark guitar sounds: the clean, compressed stratocaster sound and the more distorted gibson guitar -like sound.
Thanks Dereck. This is a beautiful song about Harry Houdini's widow's attempts to contact him by seance after he died and on the anniversary of his death for many years afterwards. (A tradition carried on annually by the Society of America Magicians to this very day) Houdini proclaimed that he loved his wife so much that if he died before she did he would do everything he could to be with her again. In the song she never manages to 'push through' but there are lyrics in the song that suggest she came close... 'vision forming' and 'night was heavy and the air was alive'. She becomes resigned to the fact that she will not see him again until she herself is in heaven but in the meantime she will 'stay' and 'pray'. Houdini actually died of peritonitis and Oldfield alludes that the death by gunshot was subconsciously influenced by the murder of John Lennon which occurred at the time he was composing this song. The combination of this inspirational story, catchy tune, Maggie Reilly's amazing voice and sublime guitar work makes for my favourite song for almost 40 years. Thanks for featuring it.
Mike Oldfield is a great composer, a talented guitarist, and was a pioneer in multi-layer recording : on Tubular Bells, his first album (1973, used as The Exorcist movie theme), he played over than 20 different instruments from piano to percussions ! Only hiring other musicians for drums, flutes and double-bass. Live sessions needed a lot of musicians : th-cam.com/video/KXatvzWAzLU/w-d-xo.html
Mike Oldfields best song,always liked this song alot even if i listened to it much more in the past...a great song..good reaction choice there Dereck..it has a attractive sense of mysticism to it that really enjoy..
Funny! I just saw a recording of Stjernekamp 2020 (a Norwegian live talent competition for established singers that has been on NRK1 since 2012). The Norwegian vocalist Anita Hegerland, who sang with Mike Oldfield (and had a relationship with him, 2 children) performed Moonlight Shadow, and the lady could still sing! Was taken right back to the 80's. Hehe
For me, I really attached this song when it came out. Like you said, the storytelling is great. The light vocals I loved. I dunno as a boy it triggered my imagination a lot. I don't know if it has aged that well, I think this form of musical storytelling has sadly long since passed. Maybe at the time it was not like anything I heard in the charts ? I still love it.
There are still storytelling, maybe as a niche, at least in the north-european prog/metal scene. You may be interested in giving a look to Arjen Lucassen projects (Ayreon, Star One) which are mostly sci-fi tales and tributes to movies, always featuring guests singers or instrumentists (for instance, Steve Vai made a guitar solo for his song about Interstellar "lost children of the universe"). Usually reaction channels starts with "The day that the world goes down" (which has a lot of behind-the-scene explanations in subtitles and featuring "the 11 main singers of the album") followed by the live version of "Everybody dies". That said, "Intergalactic space crusaders" live can be a great entry point :)
I love it... Listen to "To France" and Everytime We Touch" You should also take a listen to Bonnie Raitt "Something To Talk About" and "The Fundamentle Thing" and "Luck Of The Draw" and "I Cant Make You Love Me"
"To France" from the same team (electric guitar and sing are more fascinating). The end of this old music video reminds me the poster of the new concert tour of Mylène Farmer, Nevermore 2023 (a long hair woman in the reflection of the eye of a bird with two colors, black and blue).
I have the vinyl sleeve of Moonlight Shadow a Mike Oldfield song signed by Maggie Reilly who sings, Phil Spalding the bassist in the video and now Simon Phillips the drummer in the video has signed it too! beautiful people.
I absolutely love Mike old field such a talent I love the whole album it's a bit emotional after drinking tho my dad loved this and introduced me to it tubular bell's 2 I cry now its an album that wakes many demons I get upset it touches so deep.
This was huuuge in the 80s. Maybe you will like To France or Shadow on the wall better. But I'm sure you will like Innocent... Btw: Maggie Reilly was the original singer of Everytime we touch. Cascadas version is a cover...
oh man..... :) Mike Oldfield is first and formost a guitar player and composer. I think you'd like PICTURES in THE DARK much much better....with Norwegian singer Anita Hegerland, wich he married and had two kids with. Mike Oldfield got famous due to film music for the Exoraiar where Tubular Bells, were the main score. A music piece he composed at age 17.
Unlike Frieda from ABBA, Maggie Reilly who is actually the lady sitting singing with the hat on here is from Glasgow in Scotland. She still writes and produces her own music. This song always had this old camp fire vibe about it, lovely song and beautifully sung by Maggie and Mike Oldfield compliments it with some heavenly guitar.
Mike Oldfield is a genius, one of the greatest ever composers and guitarists. He is primarily known for writing instrumental music, this is his most successful song though, Maggie was a featured vocalist for many of his songs, but you can hear Mike himself singing on Heaven's Open, which is a great song. If you want to hear one of his instrumentals, try Sentinel from the Live at Edinburgh Castle concert.
Haha, I know this song from early TH-cam. A remix of this song was very popular for anime videos. Used to watch a particular video (vampire anime movie, I believe) with the remix when I was a kid on early TH-cam. Havent heard this song in about 14 years, completely forgot it existed.
I love this song and never heard it in it's day (1983 release, I think) but heard a great cover by Aselin Debison recently. It doesn't surprise me that the meaning is not totally clear, EVEN TO THE WRITER, Mike Oldfield. People need to consider that during the 1960s, 1970s and even early 80s most of the songs had puzzling, psychedelic, mysterious lyrics. In this song the heartsick woman is seeking to connect with a lost lover through a medium, or psychic of some sort to have a spiritual encounter. I too, Dereck, read that the composer, Mike Oldfield, said he was inspired by the movie about Houdini starring Tony Curtis, but people asked if it was about John Lennon. He considered that subconsciously perhaps it was. In the end, I think much of it is fictional using poetic licensing, of which is what many books, poems, songs and other writings are made. IN THE END, IT IS A GREAT AND CATCHY SONG. LOVE IT.
No, it's about the famous American magician and escape artist Harry Houdini, whose wife would try to contact his spirit for years after his accidental death via spiritual media.
There is an even better extended version with an extra pre-intro played (twice) in "parallel" chords - and with an extra verse at the end. th-cam.com/video/ktHi3OKfgqc/w-d-xo.html
This is an all-time classic song !!! .. On first listen, it's very good, but after a couple more, I absolutely fell in love with it .. Love the melody, Mike Oldield's guitar sound and lead break, and Maggie's faultless vocals .. Very disappointed by not seeing a Dereck Reacts Approved here .. Give it another spin or 2 and see if you change your mind .. Wayne
A song that brings me back to when I was a kid and my father was listening to this song in the car. I suggest Edwyn Collins with "A girl like you" which is also an old hit, it was used on a Charlie's Angels movie. th-cam.com/video/6oqJ0JpMj6I/w-d-xo.html
Mike Oldfield's song writing and guitar playing abilities are extraordinary.
....and the other 30 instruments he plays!
Self-taught on top of that
You should also react to Mike Oldfield and Maggie Reilly "To France" .
I discovered this track by Mike Oldfield and soon after there was "To France", two really sublime tracks.
I still have a preference for "To France".
That song is awesome.
Love love love To France
To France++.
Check Foreign Affair...
when I was 8, I think that "The Complete Mike Oldfield" was probably the album I listened to the most
When we listen to them again, we realize that the 80s held a lot of treasures 😊
Mike Oldfield's sister, Sally Oldfield, has one of the most angelic and brilliant voices...The song "Mirrors" is timeless.💞
Another one by Sally Oldfield I'd highly recommend: "Song of the Lamp".
Merci de France Patxi
de m'avoir fait découvrir'' Mirrors'''
La magie de la voix de Sally
Que du bonheur!!!
Longue vie à l'Irlande que nous aimons tant....
Dereck nous mettra peut-être un jour
The Dubliners ....
Et la folie ' The Pogues'' le concert magique à l'Olympia ( une mythique salle à Paris .).pour les 30 ans du groupe
........
“Foreign Affair” from the same record is very soothing, sometimes I even hear it on the radio. Not as much as “Moonlight Shadow” though which receives airtime every now and then.
Oh my. I heard this song on the radio this morning and thought " oh, Dereck should react to this". And little did I know you were about to put out this video, but there it is! Such a great song.
Great song by Mike Oldfield/Maggie Reilly - note that Mike Oldfield usually does instrumental recordings only ut his songs are very good also. His first album Tubular Bells was the theme from The Excorcist
It was the theme only later (1-2 years?), though that relaunched the song. Also one of Richard Branson's first business successes.
Oh I played this million times in the 80s . Was definitely one of my favorites even not knowing what it was all about.
Mike Oldfield, one of the best composers and guitarists in the world, this song, Moonlight Shadow, a classic here in Argentina 👌👌👌
MAGGIE'S magical voice is as if it's coming out of a fairytale.As addictive as an Odysseus siren. She sounds too relative to Anita Hegerland/Candice Night/Sharon Del Adel vocal colors.The fabulous gem "Wait",as well as" To France","Foreign Affair","5Miles Out","Family Man","Crystal Gazing","Everytime we touch",ABBA's "Arrival" cover, are some great stuff she contributed.I can never get bored of her seductive sound and vocal abilities.Mike managed a great discovery while introducing her to us.
I like this song
Thank you for whoever sugested Mike Oldfield. All his old stuff are great like Tubular, but his new works like Nuclear are really realing movin on a different level.
This was a huge hit all over Europe in the early 80s,I remember dancing to this at a nightclub in Italy in 1983
2 timeless hits by Mike Oldfield with Maggie Reilly: Moonlight Shadow and To France. Unforgettable. Eerie. Oniric.
Now, you have to discover all Mike Oldfiled.
As for reacting to his songs, you will not be able to do it for all.
Some of his songs last... 1h.
But listening to them, yes, it will be very good for you. You will feel so good afterwards.
My father used to play his vinyls when I was a kid. I was born in 1994 so it means I grew up with classics. Such nostalgia right now. Thanks for the memories!
Mike Oldfield was a superb songwriter and musician. He always had other vocalists perform his songs though which was always interesting
What a treat! This song was huuuuge in the UK in 1983. Mike Oldfield is a genius. He is playing the guitar in the video- he was also absolutely gorgeous. I was 10 years old and had the hugest crush on him. I knew then my life was going to be complicated 😍
Mike Oldfield was, is and will ever be the best musican on Earth 🌎
Thx a million, a gem, a treat, pure jam. So addictive melody, so bewitching soaring guitar set, so mesmerizing Maggie's rendition and ton of voice. In one word: masterpiece.
I love the guitar solo. It features Mike Oldfield's two trademark guitar sounds: the clean, compressed stratocaster sound and the more distorted gibson guitar -like sound.
This is a timeless piece. I liked it as much now as I did in the summer of 83. Nice reaction Dereck.
Totally great 80’s who’s remember this in the car when we go on hollidays ?
Thanks Dereck. This is a beautiful song about Harry Houdini's widow's attempts to contact him by seance after he died and on the anniversary of his death for many years afterwards. (A tradition carried on annually by the Society of America Magicians to this very day) Houdini proclaimed that he loved his wife so much that if he died before she did he would do everything he could to be with her again. In the song she never manages to 'push through' but there are lyrics in the song that suggest she came close... 'vision forming' and 'night was heavy and the air was alive'. She becomes resigned to the fact that she will not see him again until she herself is in heaven but in the meantime she will 'stay' and 'pray'. Houdini actually died of peritonitis and Oldfield alludes that the death by gunshot was subconsciously influenced by the murder of John Lennon which occurred at the time he was composing this song. The combination of this inspirational story, catchy tune, Maggie Reilly's amazing voice and sublime guitar work makes for my favourite song for almost 40 years. Thanks for featuring it.
Mike Oldfield is a great composer, a talented guitarist, and was a pioneer in multi-layer recording : on Tubular Bells, his first album (1973, used as The Exorcist movie theme), he played over than 20 different instruments from piano to percussions ! Only hiring other musicians for drums, flutes and double-bass.
Live sessions needed a lot of musicians : th-cam.com/video/KXatvzWAzLU/w-d-xo.html
You should also react to Mike Oldfield's Crime in Passion. A GEM! :)
Mike Oldfields best song,always liked this song alot even if i listened to it much more in the past...a great song..good reaction choice there Dereck..it has a attractive sense of mysticism to it that really enjoy..
Funny! I just saw a recording of Stjernekamp 2020 (a Norwegian live talent competition for established singers that has been on NRK1 since 2012). The Norwegian vocalist Anita Hegerland, who sang with Mike Oldfield (and had a relationship with him, 2 children) performed Moonlight Shadow, and the lady could still sing! Was taken right back to the 80's. Hehe
Please react to Maggie Reilly's solo song "Everytime We Touch". Such a beautiful song.
So poetic, damn mike's songs are engraved on my chest❤️
Mike is amazing. The people who work with him are spot on too. So many great songs.
This is my favourite pop song of all time. Love it so much.
Maggie Reilly is a gorgeous lady, with an incredible voice.
For me, I really attached this song when it came out. Like you said, the storytelling is great. The light vocals I loved. I dunno as a boy it triggered my imagination a lot. I don't know if it has aged that well, I think this form of musical storytelling has sadly long since passed. Maybe at the time it was not like anything I heard in the charts ? I still love it.
There are still storytelling, maybe as a niche, at least in the north-european prog/metal scene. You may be interested in giving a look to Arjen Lucassen projects (Ayreon, Star One) which are mostly sci-fi tales and tributes to movies, always featuring guests singers or instrumentists (for instance, Steve Vai made a guitar solo for his song about Interstellar "lost children of the universe").
Usually reaction channels starts with "The day that the world goes down" (which has a lot of behind-the-scene explanations in subtitles and featuring "the 11 main singers of the album") followed by the live version of "Everybody dies".
That said, "Intergalactic space crusaders" live can be a great entry point :)
Unforgettable Tubular bells by M.Olfield, soundtrack of The exorcist.
I like Moonlight shadow but I prefer get to France
Oh a fave ever of mine....thankyou!You've brightened a trying day x
You should react to "five miles out", probably the best Oldfield song
MIKE OLDFIIIIIELD 💕💕 one of my fav I love your channel
Es la mejor época q se vivió,bandas tremendas,todos los meses un exito
"to france" now dereck....👍👍👍🙏
MAGGIE REILLY the most beautiful voice in the world ! She also sing "EVERYTIME WE TOUCH" great hit to react
"To France" from Discovery album is another Oldfield-Maggie Reilly collaboration. It was recorded forty years ago... Huh.
Great classic. Another one is To France from mike oldfield
Oh gosh, I love this one so much.
Thanks Derect !
Great memories 💫 There's also a very nice collab to check out between Mike Oldfield and Michael Cretu (on the LP "Islands")
And Bonnie Tyler sings the title song..
I love it... Listen to "To France" and Everytime We Touch"
You should also take a listen to Bonnie Raitt "Something To Talk About" and "The Fundamentle Thing" and "Luck Of The Draw" and "I Cant Make You Love Me"
"To France" from the same team (electric guitar and sing are more fascinating).
The end of this old music video reminds me the poster of the new concert tour of Mylène Farmer, Nevermore 2023 (a long hair woman in the reflection of the eye of a bird with two colors, black and blue).
You should react 'To France', which is even better!
It really is that dark, yet it sounds almost merry and jolly.
Give a try to gems such as WAIT/M.OldfieldsTO FRANCE/EVERYTIME WE TOUCH as next ones for a reaction.
I have the vinyl sleeve of Moonlight Shadow a Mike Oldfield song signed by Maggie Reilly who sings, Phil Spalding the bassist in the video and now Simon Phillips the drummer in the video has signed it too!
beautiful people.
I absolutely love Mike old field such a talent I love the whole album it's a bit emotional after drinking tho my dad loved this and introduced me to it tubular bell's 2 I cry now its an album that wakes many demons I get upset it touches so deep.
This was huuuge in the 80s. Maybe you will like To France or Shadow on the wall better. But I'm sure you will like Innocent... Btw: Maggie Reilly was the original singer of Everytime we touch. Cascadas version is a cover...
oh man..... :)
Mike Oldfield is first and formost a guitar player and composer.
I think you'd like PICTURES in THE DARK much much better....with Norwegian singer Anita Hegerland, wich he married and had two kids with.
Mike Oldfield got famous due to film music for the Exoraiar where Tubular Bells, were the main score. A music piece he composed at age 17.
Five Miles Out….and…..Family man … are another couple of good ones
Don't forget to check out MO's wonderful "5 Miles Out" about a pilot in distress while flying through a storm - it's like a mini symphony 😉
OMG.
ah Maggie Reilly voice !!!!
To France is amazing also.
also listen to "Go to France"
And "Man in the Rain", which is arranged in a similar style to "Moonlight Shadow", but a great tune in its own right.
Парень поет просто здорово! 👍
Beautiful song.
I always found this song very haunting, it's a catchy song and I've always loved it, just never quite knew what it was about. great reaction.
dereck, believe me… listen “To France” by them 😎🤟🏻
Unlike Frieda from ABBA, Maggie Reilly who is actually the lady sitting singing with the hat on here is from Glasgow in Scotland.
She still writes and produces her own music.
This song always had this old camp fire vibe about it, lovely song and beautifully sung by Maggie and Mike Oldfield compliments it with some heavenly guitar.
Mike Oldfield is a genius, one of the greatest ever composers and guitarists. He is primarily known for writing instrumental music, this is his most successful song though, Maggie was a featured vocalist for many of his songs, but you can hear Mike himself singing on Heaven's Open, which is a great song. If you want to hear one of his instrumentals, try Sentinel from the Live at Edinburgh Castle concert.
Next stop:
Mike Oldfield's amazing "Five Miles Out" 😎
I've always loved this song ❤
This is a fantastic song
Haha, I know this song from early TH-cam. A remix of this song was very popular for anime videos. Used to watch a particular video (vampire anime movie, I believe) with the remix when I was a kid on early TH-cam. Havent heard this song in about 14 years, completely forgot it existed.
I loved this song during the 80s
A melancholic masterpiece.
C.P.
I learned this melody from our German female singer Juliane Werding. She did the cover „Nacht voll Schatten“. Also popular hit back then in Germany.
"Family Man', 'Crime of Passion' and 'Five Miles Out' are pretty damn awesome as well :)
The remastered version with an extra "parallel" intro ( double ) and an extra verse is even better 😉
th-cam.com/video/ktHi3OKfgqc/w-d-xo.html
The extended remastered version, that is ( maxi single ).
Fantastic song
I love this song and never heard it in it's day (1983 release, I think) but heard a great cover by Aselin Debison recently. It doesn't surprise me that the meaning is not totally clear, EVEN TO THE WRITER, Mike Oldfield. People need to consider that during the 1960s, 1970s and even early 80s most of the songs had puzzling, psychedelic, mysterious lyrics. In this song the heartsick woman is seeking to connect with a lost lover through a medium, or psychic of some sort to have a spiritual encounter. I too, Dereck, read that the composer, Mike Oldfield, said he was inspired by the movie about Houdini starring Tony Curtis, but people asked if it was about John Lennon. He considered that subconsciously perhaps it was. In the end, I think much of it is fictional using poetic licensing, of which is what many books, poems, songs and other writings are made. IN THE END, IT IS A GREAT AND CATCHY SONG. LOVE IT.
seems like he’s completely ignored now but Mike Oldfield was/is an utter genius but hey, we know why !!
I have the vinyl sleeve signed by 3 of the musicians.
R.I.P. Phil Spalding (bassist)
- C 2023
No, it's about the famous American magician and escape artist Harry Houdini, whose wife would try to contact his spirit for years after his accidental death via spiritual media.
Love it
This was one of my childhood favorite songs.
Slapper 🥵🎶💯
Love this beautiful song and To France is equally nice too 🥰
Beautiful voice that rocked my childhood
There is an even better extended version with an extra pre-intro played (twice) in "parallel" chords - and with an extra verse at the end.
th-cam.com/video/ktHi3OKfgqc/w-d-xo.html
This is an all-time classic song !!! .. On first listen, it's very good, but after a couple more, I absolutely fell in love with it .. Love the melody, Mike Oldield's guitar sound and lead break, and Maggie's faultless vocals .. Very disappointed by not seeing a Dereck Reacts Approved here .. Give it another spin or 2 and see if you change your mind .. Wayne
Hey Dereck, please react to Robbie Williams “Angels” or “Feel” live at knebworth! Love your reactions. :)
He should listen again.
'Mike Oatfield'! 🤣
A song which my dad really likes. I’d never seen the video before.
A song that brings me back to when I was a kid and my father was listening to this song in the car. I suggest Edwyn Collins with "A girl like you" which is also an old hit, it was used on a Charlie's Angels movie. th-cam.com/video/6oqJ0JpMj6I/w-d-xo.html
This song is brilliant and the 12 inch version is even better
You should check out In Dulce Jubilo, where he plays *all* the instruments, himself.
Love Mike Oldfield, try Five Miles Apart
Your voice is good!
Mike Oldfield will be on TARJA'S new album.
Check out his NEVER TOO FAR with TARJA ☮☮💘💘!!!!!
I can't wait to hear that, it's been 5 years since we have heard something new from Mike.
@@KNOPFLERSGOD I believe he is playing guitar on one song. There is a rather long list of well known guitarist's on her new OUTLANDERS album.
@@larryzigler6812 yes, it is an amazing list of guitarists.
@@KNOPFLERSGOD Nice to have friends like that !!!!!
I honestly don't know if he's mocking or just pretend that he likes it. But those facial expressions and body language makes me say it's 50/50
Maybe he is just not familiar with the concept of an actual melody? 😂
I also like Nolwenn Leroy´s version :)