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SIBLINGS FIRST TIME REACTION TO GRAND FUNK RAILROAD - Inside Looking Out(REACTION)
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Remember only a 3 piece band giving us all of that funky sound !
This band sold out Shea Stadium faster than the Beatles and yes their performances of those legendary nights are also on TH-cam ✌️🙂
One of the greatest live rock bands 🙂🎸
NO ONE is prepared for this song!!! ha ha ha!
What a powerful song!
Thanks a bunch!
You welcome 🤗
Possibly the greatest live rock & roll performance of all time. The crazy thing is that they would play for 2-3 hours each night, with this same type of passion and tenacity. Critically under rated band.
Yes
Real crime jot hall of fame easily deserved it one of the few rock American bands to take on British invansion
Outs9ld Beatles Shea stadium led zep managet forced them to not open as was too hard to folliw
Yes, definitely underrated (compound word, btw).
And they were about 19 when they performed this
don't freak out he was playing a harmonica then dropped it on the ground when he was done
Envidia de la buena!!!
He played a killer harmonica!!
They have been my favorite band since 1969. I was 11 years old. They have hundreds of song just as good as this one.
Try their live performance of "Heartbreaker" in the early 70s. Fantastic performance once again!
Such a great band!! Try I’m your captain!! 😅
Best reaction I've ever seen to this song & I've it hundred or so times. I love watching peoreact to this song in particular. You get it, family,really get it
A great reaction video from all of you. Thanks for sharing
Our pleasure!
😃😃😃😃😃😃😃
They got good and into it…..these guys …..talented,no question.❤️🎥❤️great reaction
I've seen them perform live three times and managed to live through all three performances!! 😂
So glad I clicked. What a fun reaction! That smile on that guys face. He's playing a harmonica.
Thank you 😊 ❤️💕
The first rock metal funk band in the world from USA..POWERRRR ❤❤❤
Thank you 😊
I didn’t know that 🤔
Thanks for the information
Good to see the younger generation from other countries appreciate music I grew up on.
Welcome to rock and roll!!! Lol.
You guys are funny! lol great reaction! It was not a flute but a harmonica. These guys are still touring to this day.
Mark Farner is not a member of the current GFR touring today. They have a different front man because Mark has his own group touring the country.
Unfortunately, the group touring under that name is the rhythm section here with other people. Mark Farner, the front man here on guitar, harmonica, & vocals, was pushed out of the band decades ago and does his own thing. Of the two, Mark's the only one I'd go see. He wrote most of the good material and he was their sound.
Great reaction ❤
Thank you!! 😁
These three men, at a very small venue, put on a performance that comfortably equals energy and quality of Lynyrd Skynyrd's 1977 SOLD OUT Oakland Coluseum live performance of Freebird.
Perfection preserved for Eternity
Although you couldn’t see it, the lead singer did have a harmonica in his hands! ☺️ Many years ago, musicians often showcased multiple talents such as also playing the drums, guitar, piano, bongos, tambourines and harmonica
There are also A cappella groups who not only sing, but do make all the musical sounds vocally. One group is called Home Free and their beatboxer, Adam actually can make a harmonica sound using just his hands and mouth.
We didn’t see it , thanks for responding to our request to know what he used, and also educating us about the group .
Much love 💕
I love new reactions to this performance. This was fun.
These guys were the very first rock concert I attended 52 years ago. They were the greatest band live band at that time selling out a 55 thousand seat stadium in 3 days a few months before I saw them. It had taken the Beatles seven weeks to sell out the same stadium a few years earlier.
and they are not in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Grew up listenting to them . My all time favorite band
I was aware of this band, I knew they had several hits, but I hadn't heard this song until some guys reviewed it a couple of years ago, and it was funny, because their commentary reflected my thoughts. The trio just kept nailing it, and then the singer brought out his harmonica, and the commentators were like, "And now there's a harmonica." That song just kept getting better.
I agree with you it just kept getting better
Love it ! Excellent reaction.
Thank you!! 😁
They were connected by an umbilical cord each one knew exactly where the other was at all times, three played as one fantastic
Congratulations you all got on the RAILROAD stay funky. They play all their shows with this enthusiasm the whole way through. Nice response 🙏❤️💯
“I’m your captain (closer to my home) is a tune you should try, and also, “ some kind of wonderful” are 2 songs by GFR …..they won’t disappoint!!
You Godamn right🫵They're trying to drag me back to work again!
They were 19-21 at the time. Just pure talent. A shame they don't get along these days. He was holding a harmonica. If you look closely you'll see it. He probably tucked it into his pocket when he was done.
It’s sad to know they no longer get along 😞
Thanks for watching 🤗
Much love 💕
@@user-ql2ud3wc9i Yes, the lead Singer trusted his fellow band members but the Drummer & the Bass Guitarist went behind his back & stole all the money the band had earned leaving the Singer, Mark Farner, without any money, they ripped him off, robbed him blind & he had no idea until it was too late!
* Personally, I would find it hard to forgive my "so-called friends" & fellow band member's if they had left me bankrupt!
Actually they were 18, 19, 20
@@user-ql2ud3wc9iThey have regrouped 2-3 tines since then & I think another coming soon
GFR has a new fans !! Mia was really grooving to it !! Saw them twice in 1971 !! NOBODY rocked harder than GFR !! They closed each concert with this song. Check out "Heartbreaker" live in '74
I still feel the same when I heard this in 1969 when I was 16. The live version is the best which you guys and girls just played. Amazing what 3 guys can do in a band
They are amazing
First time here. i enjoyed this.
You welcome 🤗 ❤️
You learned viewers can correct me if I’m wrong but I believe you only heard a little applause because these teenagers in 1969 did this performance for record executives as a “tryout“ for a contract! They went on to sell out everywhere they played! By the way, the drummer, alternated vocals with the guitarist. A lot of hits! Nice reaction kids!
Thanks for the info. I think that they the were very young and
the execs must have been blown away.
Great reaction!
Glad you enjoyed it 💕
12.8.23. They’re from 🎸Flint Michigan™️
As am I !
Absolutely loved watching the next generation appreciate true music and musicians!
You left me no choice but to subscribe. :)
Thank you 🙏
8:15 The lead Singer, Mark Farner, was indeed playing a "Harmonica", (a small musical instrument), into the microphone,
You may not have been able to see it but it was definitely there, he had it in his hand when he was playing.
Hello beautiful people! I love to watch people’s first reactions to this performance. I’m happy that you find it as amazing as I do. Peace & love to you! ✌️☮️
he is still signing today.💚🎸
That’s amazing 🤩
Great reaction... thumbs up and shared!👍
That was my music in the day. How lucky for my generation. Nothing else since compares and can't understand at all why they're not in the HOF, TO WIT I'LL NEVER GO TO till this injustice is corrected. GFRR WAS R&R in the 70s.
Concerts back then were the bomb. Bands would riff for 20 or 30 minutes, driving the audiences wild. I'm so thankful that I was born in this generation. Our music was sublime, meaningful and timeless. And it rocked the world.
I saw GFR perform this song in concert in 1970. It is one of my favorite Grand Funk Railroad songs. They were hugely popular in the later 60’s.
I once heard this song played by a Japanese band on a ferry. A string broke mid-song, but the lead guitarist calmly went to the back of the stage and brought out another guitar.
Wow 😮
Great Reaction !! Mark Farner the Lead singer /guitarist is now a Legendary Farmer who produces Epic Garlic and promotes its Health Benefits
The Raw power of GFR Mark Don and Mel one of the best Rock Funk bands ever GFR great song and so many other songs ty for sharing love the reaction listen to Footstompin Music and Some kind of wonderful recorded by the Soul Brother 6 Grand Funk Railroad covered the song
This is not quite English, but I love your love of what I just watched ❤
7:10 I am always thinking...." What? where did that harmonica come from? Those pants are too tight to hide anything! Where did that come from???"
That was a instrument called a harmonica that he was playing
Thanks you 😊
A staple of my teen years !
Love this reaction!
Thank you 😊
The Bass player was 18yr old, and the other two were 20 and 21.
Wow 😮
Love your reaction! He was playing a harmonica :)
So cool
Thanks 😊 💕
That's a harmonica in his hands
Thank you 😊
Hello 👋🏻 . First time here-
Hurray 🎉
You are welcome 🤗
If you liked this one,try “Heartbreaker” from the same concert.
this is my favorite grandfunk song then Prranoid is 2nd
He was definitely using a harmonica (or flute), as you would say not his bare hands !
Wow 😯
Thanks for educating us 💕
If you like this you would love the song Frankenstein by Edgar Winter Group.
Edgar Winter plays 3 instruments in the video and is the platinum blonde (he is albino)
Thanks for the recommendation 💕🥰
@@user-ql2ud3wc9i You are most welcome!
You guys are fun for sure. What a nice family reaction. My sister lived next door to the singers sister for YEARS,,,decades. They were often invited to his home in Traverse City Michigan for weekend parties. Unfortunately I was never invited hahhaha...its OK..I saw Grand Funk many times live as I lived just south of Flint Mich where they started.
GFR was real deal. They sold millions and millions of records from the late 1960’s through the late 1970’s. Sold out stadiums concerts and for some silly reason there not in Rock n Roll hall of fame.
Loved your reactions! Can you believe not in RRHoF! Unforgivable! So much energy, so much talent, so young!! God bless you,
Wow, thank you
Harmonica yes, they are in their early 20's in 1969! No auto tune they beat them instruments to death. Haha
Your Reactions made the Song and Performance New again !! GFR was One of the Best Live bands Ever 11 can You Do a Reaction to Zephyr Cross the River from the same Show ? Please
Noted ❤️
Excellent! That drummer never stops! He sings about being in prison and missing his woman. When he says "making nickel bags," his prison job was sewing burlap sacks and being paid five cents per.
Wow 😯
Um, that's not what a nickel bag was...
So prison authorities were forcing prisoners to make up $5 bags of dope? I'm old enough to have sold nickel bags, when a lid was $15. People in stir got paid for piecework, five cents per burlap bag. @@shalako1047
In the original song, it was burlap bags. Nickel bags indeed referred to small bags of marijuana. It was the late sixties, after all. I was around. Nickel bags and dime bags. $5 and $10.
@@davidhowell7279 I was around back then as well. Dude wasn't making bags of dope while in stir.
Harmonica
Thank you 😊
Shortly after this film was recorded, the police were called to arrest 3 men for murdering their instruments.
That’s so funny 😂😂😂😂
Saw a feature documentary on them once and they talked about the first time they reunited after having not only mot played together in years but some of them hardly picking up their instruments in years and yet when they first struck up during a barn rehearsal they were ALL shocked to discover they hadn’t missed a beat with one even commenting “We could go on the road TONITE!”…..
We're they in Onaway MI at the time?
@@MatthewMARCHAND-ub6en don’t remember.. it was a barn of one of the band members though..
@@yourthaiguy Farner lived there for a while!
The Pride of Flint Michigan. Detroit Grit Legendary 🇺🇸💪
Great reactions.
Thank you! 😊
Suggest you watch the Edgar Winter Group "Frankenstein" (live)
Omg! First heard Grand Funk in 69 when I was 13 so hang on cause you’re gonna be in for a hellava trip!
I’m ready 😁😁
Love your reaction. Where can i get more reactions
he is singing your own music.....blues.....
Edgar winter group. Live. Frankenstein.
Try Soul Sacrifice by Santana @ Woodstock 😎
Noted 🤗
55 years ago
I was one, LOL.
Try listening to Grateful Dead...Franklin's Tower 😊
CLOSER TO HOME BY GRAND FUNK 🇮🇱🌎🎶👋
You gotta watch " Were an American Band " Live in 74. They are more polished and it's there biggest hit.
That right there could be a whole concert😮❤️🤘
Mark is still jammin.
Thats is harmonica..lead guitarist use it..powerrr ❤❤❤
Thank you 😊
you KNOW its a banging song when the microphone is rocken' too!!!
I got to grow up listening to G.F.R there is so much more GREAT Music from them
cool band
CHECK OUT LYNARD SKYNARD 'S...... "THINGS GOING ON "
Scariness that Led Zeppelin felt ...was believable...
He was playing an harmonica! You guys never saw one?
It was too small to see
Hi everyone!
I got run over on the Grand Funk Railroad.
Hahahaha 🤗🤗
wasn't blowing into his hands as such...it was a harmonica...the usual one used to make music in a band is not wider than the palm of one hand...with two cupped for better volume it does look like he has nothing there in his hands...
And still not in the Hall of fame,.....its criminal😢
Halo Of Fame BAND
It's an harmonica
Next: an American band by gfr
Okay
Thank you 😊