Our first daughter was about 3 and her and I were driving in my truck. We were stopped at a red light and this song came on the radio. I started singing it to her, she LOVED it, we were having a great time with the music cranked, her laughing and clapping with dad screaming out the vocals . G9t so into it I didn't realize all the vehicles around us were watching and laughing :)
@@j.j.upright4010 in this song it's mostly Mark Farner singing lead with Don Brewer joining in. Farner has the more soul and groove vocals; whereas, Brewer's vocals come across more as husky. But both great singers who complimented each another unfortunately not in personality. Mark Farner was the backbone of the band.
I truly loved this band. Later I watched “Behind the Music” and realized that “sex, drugs, and rock and roll” was not their problem. Their label was stealing from them. They were great musicians whose record company was bleeding them dry.
Late 60s and into the 70s Grand Funk Railroad was one of the biggest rock bands in the country along with Creedance Clearwater Revival, Three Dog Night and Jefferson Airplane
Bands that are sorely missed these days, a product of their time and a classic sound that never gets old. Bands like Grand Funk Railroad will be remembered long after their generation is completely gone, rock bands today wish they were like them.
I saw GFR in the fall of '69 at the Texas International Pop Festival (near Dallas)... they played free afternoon spots as a means of promoting their first album, soon to come out- it was at the beginning of their career, & at that time no one had ever heard of them!!
This one has been my favorite GFR song. I loved hearing it back in the 70s. "I'm Your Captain" & "Footstompin' Music" & "Bad Time" are all really good.
Grand Funk (and Black Oak Arkansas as the warmup band) was the first major rock concert I ever attended. My tastes have embraced many musical changes over the years, but you always gotta go back to your roots! They also had other good songs, like "I'm Your Captain (Closer to Home)", and they did good versions of 'Loco-motion' which you've reviewed by Little Eva, and 'Hooked on a Feelin'.
GUYS, Y'ALL LOVED THREE DOG NIGHT. THEY WERE MY NUMBER GROUP BEFORE I FOUND FUNKADELIC, BUT YOU HAVE TO HEAR THEM DO ... ELI'S COMING...1975 LIVE. ALL THREE HAVE GREAT VOICES. THIS SHOW WILL BLOW YOU AWAY, EVEN AFTER JOY TO THE WORLD. PLEASE, PLEASE THIS IS GREAT.
GFR Mark Farner has such a great voice always. Such a great singer, guitarist, harmonica, keyboard, piano and song writer! The GFR drummer sings the lower vocals, but Mark ALWAYS takes it home! If you like Mark's voice in this song you will also love "Heartbreaker" and "Mean Mistreater", he sings more ballad and great guitar licks! Mark's voice has a great range.
1969 "Inside looking out" . You will love it! Mark's voice is amazing. You will get soul by the mega ton w that 1969 video. Not just a lyric one. Seeing is part of the experience!!
Grand Funk Railroad has a VERY deep catalog of great songs and albums. One of my favorite bands of all time. Their name is fitting they put the FUNK into hard rock. Great band.
Such a favorite!!!! Members of the band got "saved" and changed the song to sing about his LORD JESUS Christ!!!! Love it!!!! We sang this song in church!!!!
Yep one of the greatest American band in the late 60s to early 70s and have a tone of awesome songs they have one of my favorites over the years, To this day they have not been inducted into the rock roll hall of fame which for is a freaking joke, extremely underrated and dismised by the mainstream media garbage
Soooo glad you two finally reviewed *SOME KIND OF WONDERFUL* Oh man, that song gives me chills every single time I listen to it! Glad you both enjoyed as much as I do!
There was a band years ago, mid to late 80s who used to play this at a local bar where I used to hang out. This song got everyone up on the dance floor.
Mark Farner is an underrated vocalist. Then add his guitar playing on top of that, pure talent. That concoction that Don & Mel have going on is not Grand Funk without Mark.
I actually had the rare and grateful opportunity to spend 2 days with Mark Farner in Genesse county. I gotta` say, not only is he talented , he is "the real deal" he`s also a great family man. I enjoyed that time so very much
I was fortunate enough in the late 80s to see a concert called "The 70 Superfest" which the lineup was Rare Earth, Bachman-Turner Overdrive, The Guess Who, Grand Funk Railroad and Dr. Hook. Amazing 🤩
Here's wishing you two much luv hope you guys can get 45 yrs of listening to this awesomeness 2💓 We use to dance around with our kids. They loved it too. Now 38,41..... lord luvs ducks.....Cheers
GFR did a cover of Little Eva's "Loco Motion" and you reacted to that song. Need to react to GFR's version, big hit for them back in the day! Rock on!!!
I so love the reactions where we can all hear Luca (and the girls) in the background. Miss the days when my daughters were that age. God bless you all.
Not only great music your listening to that was all over the radio daily when I was growing up but the people, the scene, the clothes, the parties, the hippies, just go with the flow lazy days man it was happening. Such a great time to be alive growing up in the 70's you had to be there... Your digging the tunes which were groovy but being alive in it all and being there is something I'll always remember and smile when I think back to those days... ✌️ Keep on rocking out ☮️
This was the era when bands out of Detroit were leading the rock n roll world. The fact that GFR are not in the rock n roll hall of fame proves the illegitimacy of that organization.
Southern rock soul straight out of Michigan. I have seen Jeff Daniels (yes, the actor, who still lives in Michigan) in concert. During a Q&A, he said Grand Funk was his fave band as a teenager. He never got to see them live in concert but did get to met Mark Farner, who taught him a Grand Funk riff.
THIS song ALWAYS gets people up on the dance floor when ANY band ever COVERS it in a club or bar, or if a DJ plays it. I know because a local band that I knew back in the '80s and whose members I knew, ALWAYS played this at their gigs. My kids were little then, and me and my girlfriends (we were all married) LOVED to dance, but none of our husbands did. SO we used to go out 2 or 3 times a month to our favorite place "Memories Lounge" where our friends band played so we COULD DANCE the evening away. A lot of "oldies" bands played there too, doing the music of the '60s, so that was another reason why we liked to go there to dance. But "SOME KIND OF WONDERFUL" is SUCH a GREAT DANCE SONG!!!
Talking of GFR, you should hear their version of Little Eva's "Locomotion". You guys will get a kick out of that one, probably the _only_ cover of that song I enjoy.
I absolutely love this song! And this is why rock is the epitome of music genre. It can take on the characteristics of literally ANY genre and make it better. This song does that with GOSPEL, but blues, jazz, country, reggae … you name it, rock does it. Much love ❤️
My Favorite band of all time. I'd recommend a song but they are all good. The most famous would probably be I'm Your Captain. You were talking about Mark Farner's voice and he is an amazing singer. His vocal range is incredible.
THE MAN WHO SINGS MOST OF THE SONGS ALSO WROTE MOST OF THEM ! HE DID THE ARRANGEMENT OF SOME KIND OF WONDERFUL ! AND IT BLEW THE ORIGINAL RIGHT OUT OF THE WATER ! LOOK FOR INSIDE LOOKING OUT, LIVE VERSION ! THE ONLY WAY TO ENJOY IT !
61 y/o grandmother here, brand new to your site. I’m a huge fan of 60’s and 70’music. Watching you enjoying these songs makes my heart happy ❤ my generation had the BEST music and its great to see the younger generation enjoying it as much as I do!
Real music has SOUL, CHARACTER, FEELING. It can be blues, country, rock & roll, rhythm and blues, folk...you name it, it feels authentic because it is special and different and there's passion in it.
Mark Farner, Don Brewer, and Mel Schacher are Grand Funk. They are from Flint, Mi. (My home town) Phenomenal singers, musicians and entertainers. They are all in their early 70's, and still going strong. LOVE my home boys!! ❤👏🏼❤👏🏼
So excited to see you react to this one! Next up should be "I'm Your Captain/Closer To Home". Another you should do is "Takin' Care of Business" by Bachman-Turner Overdrive.
they loved TAKIN CARE OF BUSINESS, been waiting for them to do more BTO. . . it was great to watch, maybe you can look it up, they really got into it 😃
A heartfelt love song masterfully delivered! When they sang it live, the lyric changed; "When she wraps her lovin' legs around me..." The crowd went wild every time!
I love your reactions to these old songs I grew up with. IT's great that people can listen to these songs and see the younger generation understand what great music that there was backthen. Still my favorite reaction of all time by you. guys will be Rock Lobster. LOL.
My mom introduced me to Grand Funk when I was in elementary school. She gave me the 45 to this song. She was a hippie chick from the 60's and 70's. Also introduced me to the Rolling Stones. Cool mom!
My husband sang this to me all the time. He passed 9 years ago. Seeing you loving this song reminded me of just how much I was loved. Its never just a song.
GFR…I’m your Captain is definitely worth a reaction. I can’t believe that GFR and Three Dog Night, two huge groups that spanned the late 60’s to the 70’s aren’t in the Rock & Roll HOF, yet the Foo Fighters and Janet Jackson are?? It really boggles the mind🤔…
I loved listening to this kind of music back when l was in school and still listen to it with my 4 year old greatniece. We mostly listen to 50,60,70 , and some from the 80's.
No, there are *two* lead singers on this song, drummer Don Brewer (who has the lower voice) and guitarist Mark Farner (who has the higher voice). They trade off parts. Jordan and Amber were raving over Farner's contributions.
Alright, good job you two. I'm really glad ya'll are diggin Grand Funk Railroad, Flint Michigan's Finest, self proclaimed "Garage Band" Lol. ya gotta love Mark Farners humor (the Lead singer) My vote for the next song would be "Heartbreaker" the live version.
Great job, as usual you two!! In an unrelated matter Susan Jacks of The Poppy Family passed away today here in a suburb of Vancouver. You may want to feature her/them on a future Female Friday with "That's Where I Went Wrong" or "Which Way You Goin' Billy?". Thanks,
I can separate my favorite music into 2 categories, traditional and classic. This one I consider one of my traditional faves. It's played a lot of times at personal and sporting functions as well as most parties in general. We usually play it on our Fridays at our favorite neighborhood pub and us ladies (age 45-65+) will tear it up on the dance floor! If I come across what I feel is a true classic, I will comment on that video. Chow guys! Love your channel!
They are still touring, I saw them at the Marion Community Center in southern Illinois about a year ago. I believe the drummer is the only original member. Great show, they can still bring it. They even did a great version of Hendricks Star Spangled Banner. Of course there were a lot people at the show using canes and walkers, but we can still stand and cheer.
Drummer Don Brewer sings the first verse, guitarist Mark Farner sings the second verse, and then they harmonize in the chorus and both sing the remaining verses
For a completely different sound from GFR, "I'm Your Captain/Closer to Home," is a great song with a cool vibe.
Yeah- that’s my favorite of theirs.
This song and "I'm Your Captain (Closer to Home)" are my favorite songs by GFR. Great suggestion.
Yes it's the best!
A classic!
My favorite, for sure.
It is amazing how much "groove" they got out of just the Bass and Drums, so the organ really hits you towards the end, it is simplicity at its finest.
A demonstration of "less is more".
I CAN FEEL HIM.IN.THE MORNING IS ANOTHER GOOD ONE
The organ came in as they sang "can I get a witness". Took us to church, y'all!
Absolutely, almost acapella untilythe organ cuts in, I guess, the third stanza.
Our first daughter was about 3 and her and I were driving in my truck.
We were stopped at a red light and this song came on the radio. I started singing it to her, she LOVED it, we were having a great time with the music cranked, her laughing and clapping with dad screaming out the vocals .
G9t so into it I didn't realize all the vehicles around us were watching and laughing :)
👍😃❣️😃👍
Another singing drummer, Don Brewer. Their cover of Little Eva's "Locomotion" is great.
@@johnvance3011
It's actually both of them singing as they're trading the lead and background vocals!!
So is Little Eva's
It was Todd Rundgren’s idea for them to cover Little Eva because he was their producer at the time.
I'm so burned out on that tune, I don't want to hear it anymore.
@@j.j.upright4010 in this song it's mostly Mark Farner singing lead with Don Brewer joining in. Farner has the more soul and groove vocals; whereas, Brewer's vocals come across more as husky. But both great singers who complimented each another unfortunately not in personality. Mark Farner was the backbone of the band.
I truly loved this band. Later I watched “Behind the Music” and realized that “sex, drugs, and rock and roll” was not their problem. Their label was stealing from them. They were great musicians whose record company was bleeding them dry.
It's such a joy watching you guys get so giddy and giggley over music. I love this channel so much! You make me smile everyday! 😊
Yes they do ,better than anything on tv that’s for sure 🙋🏻♀️
Ditto! I love this channel. ❤️
Yes you both make it fun!!! Aloha guys
Both the drummer, Don Brewer and the lead guitarist, Mark Farner both sing lead on this song. They take turns.
The vocal parts that Jordan and Amber were ooh-ing and aah-ing over are Farner's.
Late 60s and into the 70s Grand Funk Railroad was one of the biggest rock bands in the country along with Creedance Clearwater Revival, Three Dog Night and Jefferson Airplane
Bands that are sorely missed these days, a product of their time and a classic sound that never gets old.
Bands like Grand Funk Railroad will be remembered long after their generation is completely gone, rock bands today wish they were like them.
I saw GFR in the fall of '69 at the Texas International Pop Festival (near Dallas)... they played free afternoon spots as a means of promoting their first album, soon to come out- it was at the beginning of their career, & at that time no one had ever heard of them!!
This one has been my favorite GFR song. I loved hearing it back in the 70s. "I'm Your Captain" & "Footstompin' Music" & "Bad Time" are all really good.
"Mean Mistreater", "Aimless Lady", and "I Don't Have to Sing the Blues" are some other great songs in their library!
YES! Play Mean mistreated! Excellent song!
Grand Funk Railroad is overlooked. They probably have 10 or more songs that everyone knows and sings word for word but can't name the band.
How true man 👍
Once u hear this a couple times, you’ll find yourself acting and singing this out loud like a performance!!!My fave of theirs!!!
Hah! I mentioned something similar in my comment. Something about this song just begs you to sing and dance along to it.
Grand Funk (and Black Oak Arkansas as the warmup band) was the first major rock concert I ever attended. My tastes have embraced many musical changes over the years, but you always gotta go back to your roots! They also had other good songs, like "I'm Your Captain (Closer to Home)", and they did good versions of 'Loco-motion' which you've reviewed by Little Eva, and 'Hooked on a Feelin'.
I saw that exact concert in PHX, AZ
I was there in OKC!
Grand Funk is from Michigan one of the best garage bands to make it big ! "Foot Stomping Music" and "Gimme Shelter" two more great songs !!
Yes, Check out foot stompin music! Great song!
They were considered the greatest garage band and probably still would be if they stayed together
@@rickeyjohnson9906 They are touring this year =) Some with Kid Rock and some just them !
GUYS, Y'ALL LOVED THREE DOG NIGHT. THEY WERE MY NUMBER GROUP BEFORE I FOUND FUNKADELIC, BUT YOU HAVE TO HEAR THEM DO ... ELI'S COMING...1975 LIVE. ALL THREE HAVE GREAT VOICES. THIS SHOW WILL BLOW YOU AWAY, EVEN AFTER JOY TO THE WORLD. PLEASE, PLEASE THIS IS GREAT.
Absolutely. Yes
I'm Your Captain/Closer to Home is a must from this band.
GFR Mark Farner has such a great voice always. Such a great singer, guitarist, harmonica, keyboard, piano and song writer! The GFR drummer sings the lower vocals, but Mark ALWAYS takes it home! If you like Mark's voice in this song you will also love "Heartbreaker" and "Mean Mistreater", he sings more ballad and great guitar licks! Mark's voice has a great range.
Heartbreaker is my favorite, heavy rocking blues
@@lohearth3160 OH yeah, I love the 1974 live version of "Heartbreaker" man, Mark's voice and those guitar licks are epic in that live version!
And his band kicked him out!
1969 "Inside looking out" . You will love it! Mark's voice is amazing. You will get soul by the mega ton w that 1969 video. Not just a lyric one. Seeing is part of the experience!!
I believe that was the first one (1969 live version) they listened to already from Grand Funk Railroad.
Diffinatelly try "Inside looking out".
Grand Funk Railroad has a VERY deep catalog of great songs and albums. One of my favorite bands of all time. Their name is fitting they put the FUNK into hard rock. Great band.
I never bought any of their albums but i saw them live a couple of times in the early 70's. Their live shows were a blast !!!
I love Mark Farner's voice.
They sure have that funky motown sound, this was so popular partly because it's a lot like the original
Such a favorite!!!! Members of the band got "saved" and changed the song to sing about his LORD JESUS Christ!!!! Love it!!!! We sang this song in church!!!!
Growing up in Jersey City, we sang this one in the schoolyards and on the street corners. It's definitely a singalong.
Yep one of the greatest American band in the late 60s to early 70s and have a tone of awesome songs they have one of my favorites over the years, To this day they have not been inducted into the rock roll hall of fame which for is a freaking joke, extremely underrated and dismised by the mainstream media garbage
Soooo glad you two finally reviewed *SOME KIND OF WONDERFUL* Oh man, that song gives me chills every single time I listen to it! Glad you both enjoyed as much as I do!
There was a band years ago, mid to late 80s who used to play this at a local bar where I used to hang out. This song got everyone up on the dance floor.
So much funk and soul! Grew up with the best music! Grand Funk Railroad! Yes!
Mark Farner is an underrated vocalist. Then add his guitar playing on top of that, pure talent. That concoction that Don & Mel have going on is not Grand Funk without Mark.
@@gabead I saw him perform it in the 1990's on Nashville Tonight with the Christian lyrics.
Don and Mel did Mark wrong
@@daroldtoney4947 It's still not GFR without Mark.
I actually had the rare and grateful opportunity to spend 2 days with Mark Farner in Genesse county. I gotta` say, not only is he talented , he is "the real deal" he`s also a great family man. I enjoyed that time so very much
This is a crazy love song you sing to your lady….the kind you surprise her with at Karaoke. 😉
I was fortunate enough in the late 80s to see a concert called "The 70 Superfest" which the lineup was Rare Earth, Bachman-Turner Overdrive, The Guess Who, Grand Funk Railroad and Dr. Hook. Amazing 🤩
Here's wishing you two much luv hope you guys can get 45 yrs of listening to this awesomeness 2💓
We use to dance around with our kids.
They loved it too.
Now 38,41..... lord luvs ducks.....Cheers
I enjoy when younger people learn and enjoy this style of music. No auto tune just pure vocals.
It makes me so happy to see you groovin on Grand Funk music that I grew up with. You young folks are so sophisticated in your taste.
GFR did a cover of Little Eva's "Loco Motion" and you reacted to that song. Need to react to GFR's version, big hit for them back in the day! Rock on!!!
I so love the reactions where we can all hear Luca (and the girls) in the background. Miss the days when my daughters were that age. God bless you all.
You must watch the live version of this song! The live version makes it even better!
Not only great music your listening to that was all over the radio daily when I was growing up but the people, the scene, the clothes, the parties, the hippies, just go with the flow lazy days man it was happening. Such a great time to be alive growing up in the 70's you had to be there... Your digging the tunes which were groovy but being alive in it all and being there is something I'll always remember and smile when I think back to those days... ✌️ Keep on rocking out ☮️
This was the era when bands out of Detroit were leading the rock n roll world. The fact that GFR are not in the rock n roll hall of fame proves the illegitimacy of that organization.
Couldn’t agree more!
Actually from Flint...my old hometown. Still not far from Detroit. My cousin was a classmate of Donny Brewer.
Southern rock soul straight out of Michigan. I have seen Jeff Daniels (yes, the actor, who still lives in Michigan) in concert. During a Q&A, he said Grand Funk was his fave band as a teenager. He never got to see them live in concert but did get to met Mark Farner, who taught him a Grand Funk riff.
Damn! You could do all of their hits!: I'm Your Captain" and "Inside Looking Out" especially!
He's singing and playing drums!!! Talented. One of my favorite songs back in the day!!!
THIS song ALWAYS gets people up on the dance floor when ANY band ever COVERS it in a club or bar, or if a DJ plays it. I know because a local band that I knew back in the '80s and whose members I knew, ALWAYS played this at their gigs. My kids were little then, and me and my girlfriends (we were all married) LOVED to dance, but none of our husbands did. SO we used to go out 2 or 3 times a month to our favorite place "Memories Lounge" where our friends band played so we COULD DANCE the evening away. A lot of "oldies" bands played there too, doing the music of the '60s, so that was another reason why we liked to go there to dance. But "SOME KIND OF WONDERFUL" is SUCH a GREAT DANCE SONG!!!
Talking of GFR, you should hear their version of Little Eva's "Locomotion". You guys will get a kick out of that one, probably the _only_ cover of that song I enjoy.
My first 45, my mom brought it home for a surprise or something!!
I was nine or ten!! ❤️
That bass is hypnotic!
They were excellent in concert. Everyone was dancing and singing this song. The dinner had an awesome solo.
I absolutely love this song! And this is why rock is the epitome of music genre. It can take on the characteristics of literally ANY genre and make it better. This song does that with GOSPEL, but blues, jazz, country, reggae … you name it, rock does it. Much love ❤️
Live in concert he would sing,”wrap your loving LEGS around me”
My Favorite band of all time. I'd recommend a song but they are all good. The most famous would probably be I'm Your Captain. You were talking about Mark Farner's voice and he is an amazing singer. His vocal range is incredible.
THE MAN WHO SINGS MOST OF THE SONGS ALSO WROTE MOST OF THEM ! HE DID THE ARRANGEMENT OF SOME KIND OF WONDERFUL ! AND IT BLEW THE ORIGINAL RIGHT OUT OF THE WATER ! LOOK FOR INSIDE LOOKING OUT, LIVE VERSION ! THE ONLY WAY TO ENJOY IT !
This was my childhood. I spent all my allowance on their albums. Had to keep buying them over because I had worn them out. Thank you for covering them
61 y/o grandmother here, brand new to your site. I’m a huge fan of 60’s and 70’music. Watching you enjoying these songs makes my heart happy ❤ my generation had the BEST music and its great to see the younger generation enjoying it as much as I do!
Real music has SOUL, CHARACTER, FEELING. It can be blues, country, rock & roll, rhythm and blues, folk...you name it, it feels authentic because it is special and different and there's passion in it.
I'm so glad I grew up listening to music from the 70's
“Footstompin’ Music” THAT will be your new favorite! 😊
"Foot Stompin' Music" is a great way to start off your day
Mark Farner, Don Brewer, and Mel Schacher are Grand Funk. They are from Flint, Mi. (My home town) Phenomenal singers, musicians and entertainers. They are all in their early 70's, and still going strong. LOVE my home boys!! ❤👏🏼❤👏🏼
When I was in high school, and college, everyone had this album🔥🔥🔥
So excited to see you react to this one! Next up should be "I'm Your Captain/Closer To Home". Another you should do is "Takin' Care of Business" by Bachman-Turner Overdrive.
they loved TAKIN CARE OF BUSINESS, been waiting for them to do more BTO. . . it was great to watch, maybe you can look it up, they really got into it 😃
Bad time, was a great song, Sally, as well. Cheese but beautiful tunez when young and your ❤️ got broken.
Absolutely love your reaction to this fantastic song! Takes me way back and I love the trip!!!
A heartfelt love song masterfully delivered! When they sang it live, the lyric changed; "When she wraps her lovin' legs around me..." The crowd went wild every time!
I wish you two could tell the difference between the two vocalists in the band. They take turns singing in many of their songs
Heard this song when I was 14 . Got in a band at 17 and this song would always pack the dance floor!! Mark Farner! Great vocals!!!
Grand Funk Railroad has always been one of my favorite bands when it was, Mark, Don and Mel as the band.
My late husband used to sing this song to me. It makes me smile every time I hear it.
I love your reactions to these old songs I grew up with. IT's great that people can listen to these songs and see the younger generation understand what great music that there was backthen. Still my favorite reaction of all time by you. guys will be Rock Lobster. LOL.
LOVED watching the two of you! Just sitting there bopping!!! Lol!
I forget how good this song is. Love them!
My mom introduced me to Grand Funk when I was in elementary school. She gave me the 45 to this song. She was a hippie chick from the 60's and 70's. Also introduced me to the Rolling Stones. Cool mom!
My husband sang this to me all the time. He passed 9 years ago. Seeing you loving this song reminded me of just how much I was loved. Its never just a song.
Was one of my Mother's favorite songs to dance to....Miss her!
One of my favorite all time bands. You can never go wrong with any of their songs. Always high energy
Coming out of Flint Michigan, late 1960's. In my mind the great grandfather of garage bands, and a heavy influence on rock n roll even today.
GFR…I’m your Captain is definitely worth a reaction. I can’t believe that GFR and Three Dog Night, two huge groups that spanned the late 60’s to the 70’s aren’t in the Rock & Roll HOF, yet the Foo Fighters and Janet Jackson are??
It really boggles the mind🤔…
This is one our families most favorite songs. Thank you 🙏
I loved listening to this kind of music back when l was in school and still listen to it with my 4 year old greatniece. We mostly listen to 50,60,70 , and some from the 80's.
The lead on this song was the drummer singing . He has a very soulful sound.🥰🥰🥰🥰💞💞💞
No, there are *two* lead singers on this song, drummer Don Brewer (who has the lower voice) and guitarist Mark Farner (who has the higher voice). They trade off parts. Jordan and Amber were raving over Farner's contributions.
@@gregsager2062 I forgot Farner does lead as well. I have just always loved Don Brewer .🥰
That’s Mark doing the soulful singing. He can sang 🤩
I like 👍 the song out side look in great music great singing
Inside Looking Out…. Soul and amazing guitar work!!!
Alright, good job you two. I'm really glad ya'll are diggin Grand Funk Railroad, Flint Michigan's Finest,
self proclaimed "Garage Band" Lol. ya gotta love Mark Farners humor (the Lead singer) My vote for the next song would be "Heartbreaker" the live version.
You guys great! I love that you love the music I sang & dance too, with my gogo boots on & as a teenager!😊❤️
Yes, exactly southern soul!!
One of my favourites. I saw them in concert in the Early 1970’s.
I heard this song a few weeks ago and I hadn't heard it for so long. I just couldn't help but dance! I love this song!
Love this song from Grand Funk Railroad
Grand Funk is a Michigan band from the Midland area. Just full of funk & energy!!
Great job, as usual you two!! In an unrelated matter Susan Jacks of The Poppy Family passed away today here in a suburb of Vancouver. You may want to feature her/them on a future Female Friday with "That's Where I Went Wrong" or "Which Way You Goin' Billy?". Thanks,
Their cover of Do The Locomotion is still my all-time favorite Grand Funk Railroad song. By far. And I really like their stuff a lot!
This is a cover of 60's song. Seen them live, never disappointed!!!
Amber you gotta really get in now with the 70’s phrase he said “outta sight!” meaning ‘out of sight- fabulous’. I Love your reaction 🥰
Next Amber will be shouting "Far Out".
I can separate my favorite music into 2 categories, traditional and classic. This one I consider one of my traditional faves. It's played a lot of times at personal and sporting functions as well as most parties in general. We usually play it on our Fridays at our favorite neighborhood pub and us ladies (age 45-65+) will tear it up on the dance floor! If I come across what I feel is a true classic, I will comment on that video. Chow guys! Love your channel!
Mark Farner the guitar player of Grand Funk rewrote the lyrics and made it a Gospel song on his first solo Album.
So loved this song and this band....They got the funk
Tough groove.
Such a versatile group.
OMG made the memories flow . Grand Funk played my Jr prom at First Colonial High in Va Beach ,Va. in 74 thanks for the memories!!!
You two are so cute in this video. You’re definitely blessed to have each other.
brings all the ladies to the dance floor in every suburban bar on a friday night 😂
Eddie Money,-(Water)
Bell Biv DeVoe,-(Poison)
Todd Rundgren,-(Bang the drum all day)
Keep up the good work 😎👍
Please listen to more of New Edition's discography before Bell Biv DeVoe
Another Boston Group,
NEW EDITION!
You guys rock. Keep the reactions coming. Great analysis on the tunes.God Bless..
They are still touring, I saw them at the Marion Community Center in southern Illinois about a year ago. I believe the drummer is the only original member. Great show, they can still bring it. They even did a great version of Hendricks Star Spangled Banner. Of course there were a lot people at the show using canes and walkers, but we can still stand and cheer.
Drummer Don Brewer sings the first verse, guitarist Mark Farner sings the second verse, and then they harmonize in the chorus and both sing the remaining verses