You have some good-sounding speakers! Very clear in sound and the video is really clear too! . I enjoyed your reaction. 👍 The Righteous Brothers are one of my favorites. 💕
Excellent! Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield...killer duo. You'd like "Soul and Inspiration" and "Unchained Melody" (the video, which is live and totally Bobby singing...no autotune). Love your reactions.................................
Such a great old song from The Righteous Brothers. Don't forget to do Unchained Melody. Also please check out The Everly Brothers, from the same era if not a little earlier.
Remember, it’s the “exchange” of energy that makes the magic! It cannot be one sided. There must be the exchange. While it’s great that you feel, receive and love the energy you receive from your audience, the true reason it works, is because YOU share your energy, enthusiasm, and love with us too! It’s that equal sharing that enhances ALL of us! ❤️
After all these years, I still get chills when I hear this song ❤️ 💚 💙 💜 Few 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, the infamous Cher was part of the backing vocals, before she became famous, & last but not least, their 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 born 😃 👓 👓 😃
Blue-eyed soul fo sho. This song reached the top American r&b charts and radio back in the 60s. People were shocked when they appeared on TV and discovered they were white LOL. A humongous classic hit for them that never grows old.
They did this video live in 1964, WAY before auto-tune. The tall guy, Bill Medley, was 24 at that time, If you watch the movie "Dirth Dancing", he singsaduet with Jennifer Warnes called, "Ive Had The Time Of My Life" I think you would like. Of course their classics, "Soul and Inspiration" and Bobbys solo, "Unchained Melody"!!
Color television has a somewhat complex history in the United States. The first color television sets were made by RCA in 1954, but there was not a lot of television stations broadcasting in color at that time, nor were there very many programs or films broadcast in color. "The syndicated Western TV series, "The Cisco Kid", and "Sergeant Preston Of The Yukon" were filmed in color, so they could be seen in color. Although most episodes of "The Adventures Of Superman" were filmed in color, they were not broadcast in color until 1965 in reruns. In the late-1950s, "The Wizard Of Oz" was broadcast in color by CBS (with a brown tint for the black-and-white footage in the film). In 1959, NBC began broadcasting episodes of the Western series, "Bonanza", which was filmed and broadcast in color. In the 1960s, NBC started to show more and more programs in color. CBS and ABC were still lagging behind, with ABC not broadcasting any color programming until 1962. All three US commercial television networks began "all-color" television broadcasting during the 1967-68 season. Even so, there were some programs that were videotaped in black-and-white during that time period, due to the high cost of color video tape machines and color video tape. By 1970, all commercial TV programs that were videotaped were done so on color videotape. Note: after the assassination of President Kennedy, it was revealed that the three commercial television networks were not videotaping their news broadcasts for historical records. Vanderbilt University (located in Nashville, Tennessee) then began the practice of recording the three television networks' evening news broadcasts. Unfortunately, the university could only afford to record the broadcasts on a black-and-white videotape recorder, all the way to the late-1970s, when they finally got some color videotape recording equipment and color video tape.
I don’t know if someone said this already, but when they were starting out as a duo and after doing a concert at a US Marine base, a group of Black Marines said “You guys are righteous brothers.”
Best to do Righteuos Brothers. (Unchained Melody ) Live, in Color, 1965, Best Quality. Bobby Hatfield sings this one alone. His voice is remarkable. I've heard this song covered by a dozen people. Nobody, Nobody sings this song better than Booby Hatfield. Not even Elvis.
Cloud 9 that' a good song too! Cloud Nine, by The Temptations that puts me smack dab in my Era! My favorite soul group song was Grazing In The Grass, Friends O Distinction version!!! Woo! /watch?v=mm4FWnjuXOc
I've heard it's a hard road for yal. One lady said she's in Utube prison right now. She doesn't know why? She thinks it may have been a word. Not a bad one. It had to do with the 2 dummies of the Royal family that lives in Canada. Good luck to you. I love your reactions.
If you REALLY want to branch out, you could give electronic pioneers a go, yeah there's the late 70s-early 80s era stuff like Depeche Mode/Yazoo, Gary Numan/Tubeway Army, Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark, The Human League etc. But the REAL pioneers were the late 60s and early 70s Jean Michel Jarre and Kraftwerk, and to an extent David Bowie.
You have a mask....no need to explain.... but it took over 8 minutes, almost half your reaction, before you actually reacted to an amazing performance. Their's was an amazing performance.
8 minutes on the intro is a bit long. Great quality reaction but I fear with such a long opening you may have potential subs click out with staying to hear the full reaction. Keep working at this and draw your subs in.
Great reaction 👍 never get tired of hearing that song. They're amazing duo.
Beautiful reaction ,from a beautiful lady ,to a beautiful song ,from two amazing artists.
You have some good-sounding speakers! Very clear in sound and the video is really clear too! . I enjoyed your reaction. 👍 The Righteous Brothers are one of my favorites. 💕
Thank you😊💜
One of the most famous songs recorded. Love it♥️♥️♥️
That feeling is universal. Everyone listening to this music feels that way. Why? Because this is EXCELLENT music and I mean...wow.
Excellent! Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield...killer duo. You'd like "Soul and Inspiration" and "Unchained Melody" (the video, which is live and totally Bobby singing...no autotune). Love your reactions.................................
Thank you😊💜 will check it out🙂
Such a great old song from The Righteous Brothers. Don't forget to do Unchained Melody. Also please check out The Everly Brothers, from the same era if not a little earlier.
7:26 "...straight into the reaction.." haha
You are so genuine. We can see how much you like what you do. You certainly know great music when you hear it!
Thank you😊💜
Remember, it’s the “exchange” of energy that makes the magic! It cannot be one sided. There must be the exchange. While it’s great that you feel, receive and love the energy you receive from your audience, the true reason it works, is because YOU share your energy, enthusiasm, and love with us too! It’s that equal sharing that enhances ALL of us! ❤️
Thank you and happy New year🎉🙂💜
A lot of singers past and present couldn't reach Bill and Bobby if you gave them a ladder.
We had Passion back then and you can feel it in our music. I am 71 years old and I was 15 when they did this. This was 1964 and NO Auto Tune.
After all these years, I still get chills when I hear this song ❤️ 💚 💙 💜 Few 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, the infamous Cher was part of the backing vocals, before she became famous, & last but not least, their 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 born 😃 👓 👓 😃
Blue-eyed soul fo sho. This song reached the top American r&b charts and radio back in the 60s. People were shocked when they appeared on TV and discovered they were white LOL. A humongous classic hit for them that never grows old.
Wow😲 i can only imagine🙂
great song, great reaction Lady K
Thank you😊💜
They did this video live in 1964, WAY before auto-tune. The tall guy, Bill Medley, was 24 at that time, If you watch the movie "Dirth Dancing", he singsaduet with Jennifer Warnes called, "Ive Had The Time Of My Life" I think you would like. Of course their classics, "Soul and Inspiration" and Bobbys solo, "Unchained Melody"!!
Just so you know, we LOVE you, and appreciate all your efforts! :)
Aww thank you so much😊💜💃🏾
Blue eyed soul all day long!!!
Color television has a somewhat complex history in the United States. The first color television sets were made by RCA in 1954, but there was not a lot of television stations broadcasting in color at that time, nor were there very many programs or films broadcast in color. "The syndicated Western TV series, "The Cisco Kid", and "Sergeant Preston Of The Yukon" were filmed in color, so they could be seen in color. Although most episodes of "The Adventures Of Superman" were filmed in color, they were not broadcast in color until 1965 in reruns. In the late-1950s, "The Wizard Of Oz" was broadcast in color by CBS (with a brown tint for the black-and-white footage in the film). In 1959, NBC began broadcasting episodes of the Western series, "Bonanza", which was filmed and broadcast in color. In the 1960s, NBC started to show more and more programs in color. CBS and ABC were still lagging behind, with ABC not broadcasting any color programming until 1962. All three US commercial television networks began "all-color" television broadcasting during the 1967-68 season. Even so, there were some programs that were videotaped in black-and-white during that time period, due to the high cost of color video tape machines and color video tape. By 1970, all commercial TV programs that were videotaped were done so on color videotape. Note: after the assassination of President Kennedy, it was revealed that the three commercial television networks were not videotaping their news broadcasts for historical records. Vanderbilt University (located in Nashville, Tennessee) then began the practice of recording the three television networks' evening news broadcasts. Unfortunately, the university could only afford to record the broadcasts on a black-and-white videotape recorder, all the way to the late-1970s, when they finally got some color videotape recording equipment and color video tape.
bill medley also did i had the time of my life from dirty dancing
duet with the great Jennifer Warrens.
you are absouutley great!
So happy to see you on Patreon, I just subscribed!
I don’t know if someone said this already, but when they were starting out as a duo and after doing a concert at a US Marine base, a group of Black Marines said “You guys are righteous brothers.”
Rock and roll hof for a reason
one of the back up singers was a young lady called CHER
1rst here love righteous bros
Def my favorite song by them. Great sound also. New sub.
If you seen the movie Top Gun this song was featured in the bar seen with Tom Cruise singing this song to his love interest.
Best to do Righteuos Brothers. (Unchained Melody ) Live, in Color, 1965, Best Quality. Bobby Hatfield sings this one alone. His voice is remarkable. I've heard this song covered by a dozen people. Nobody, Nobody sings this song better than Booby Hatfield. Not even Elvis.
Diane Mccrea Excellent suggestion! ❤️
8:22 before the song a bit much
TH-cam. Your reaction!!!!!!!!
1964.
Shorten the intro please in future 😂😂😂8 1/2 min😱
Like how they faded that out cool in America color didn't come till around 70 on a 19inch screen crazy to say that lol
Beautiful song thank you☺️
It is and your welcome😊💜
Cloud 9 that' a good song too! Cloud Nine, by The Temptations that puts me smack dab in my Era! My favorite soul group song was Grazing In The Grass, Friends O Distinction version!!! Woo! /watch?v=mm4FWnjuXOc
Reminds me of when Tom Cruise sang this song in "Top Gun"
The sound you're referring to is the intro from River Deep Mountain High, sung by Tina Turner and made by the same producer.
Thank you😊💜
That sound you recognized sounds a little like the bass line from Bog Bottom from Spinal Tap
I've heard it's a hard road for yal. One lady said she's in Utube prison right now. She doesn't know why? She thinks it may have been a word. Not a bad one. It had to do with the 2 dummies of the Royal family that lives in Canada. Good luck to you. I love your reactions.
Listen to "I just want to make love to you" by the Righteous Brothers. Mind blowing.
Gotta react to either Living Colour (Cult of Personality) or Dance MFing Gregory Hines. Any Greg Dance, you'll love it girl.
Thank you😊💜
If you REALLY want to branch out, you could give electronic pioneers a go, yeah there's the late 70s-early 80s era stuff like Depeche Mode/Yazoo, Gary Numan/Tubeway Army, Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark, The Human League etc. But the REAL pioneers were the late 60s and early 70s Jean Michel Jarre and Kraftwerk, and to an extent David Bowie.
An all time classic -- even Tom Cruse likes it: th-cam.com/video/PLzVbz2HHzo/w-d-xo.html
Please please please react to the father the son and the holy ghost by Craig Morgan this hits home for me it's such a beautiful beautiful song
I will check it out for you🙂
Hey would you check out Elvis version just as good if not better, you be the judge. Won't regret it. 1970 performance
I will look it up for u?🙂💜
You have a mask....no need to explain.... but it took over 8 minutes, almost half your reaction, before you actually reacted to an amazing performance. Their's was an amazing performance.
Please react this version “ Pink Floyd BBC 1969 - Green is the Colour and Careful with that Axe Eugene”
video starts at 8 min...
your welcome
Why the disguise? Wanted by the fbi?
😂😂😂
8 minutes on the intro is a bit long. Great quality reaction but I fear with such a long opening you may have potential subs click out with staying to hear the full reaction. Keep working at this and draw your subs in.
Thanks🙂💜
I wonder if this song had any responsibility for your pregnancy.....just saying. I haven’t done the math 🤔
Stop clapping your hands it upsets the mike level