This song brings back such good memories for me. I was always keen for a song to dance to, and this was it. So many songs from ELO and all so different, but each one unique and unforgettable.
Congratulations! It was only a few years ago that I "discovered" ELO. Turns out I grew up with this music, but it was just great songs on the radio that I never got was from the same band. No others have made me go "What? They made *this* one too?" as many times. Too many hit songs from them to mention.
Now you are getting into the real legendary bands - E.L.O. is the brain child of the singer Jeff Lyne. Their catalogue is huge and full of great songs. Try the live performance at Wembley - "Livin' Thing". 'I Turn to Stone", Telephone Line" - amazing light show and massive crowd. Peace.
@@BimuReacts My favourite band is "YES", a prog band who defined great musicianship and creative music. Try the studio versions of "Yours is no Disgrace", "Starship Trooper" as a good introduction.
Though 'Last Train to London' may not be one of my favorite ELO songs, it’s a fun, feel-good track that captures the essence of late-70s disco with a playful, almost tongue-in-cheek flair. The song's infectious groove and shimmering strings make it feel like it could underscore a scene from a Will Ferrell comedy set in that era, complete with bell-bottom pants and disco balls. Featured on their hugely successful "Discovery" album (jokingly referred to as "Disco-Very"), the LP marked a distinct shift for ELO, embracing disco much more than in previous albums. This move won over new fans but alienated many longtime followers of their earlier prog-rock roots.
Welcome to my world kiddo I've been listening to the great elo for the past 47 years legend Jeff Lynne try a song called tightrope u won't be disappointed thanks for great reaction
I’m sure you watched Guardians of the Galaxy 2. ELO’s super popular Mr Blue Sky is the song Baby Groot dances to it. Blue Sky has the ELO sound they are better known for. Otherwise, ELO has a long list of hits.
Jeff Lynne is a remarkable talent. On the Zoom album he played all the instruments with a couple of contributions on guitar by George Harrison being the only exceptions to that. You should also check out his side gig with The Traveling Wilburys, they had some talent.
@@Cosmo-Kramer I obviously forgot that from the liner notes, but it's been 20 years and change. At least he stuck with The Beatles and I really like Easy Money, thanks for the fyi.
@@theemaygoogleme151 But it wasn't just the two ex-Beatles, several others played on the album, like, Richard Tandy, Marc Mann, Dave Boruff, Suzie Katayama, and Roger Lebow.
hi, make a reaction with your college friends to Russian singer Polina Gagarina's performance in China at the Singer Competition 2019 with the song Kueushka
I think their music started to suffer with this album. It got to pop oriented, practically anything from all their previous albums is better, but you can still see their virtuosity in this song.
Ages ago you said you liked to see audience involvement, so I suggested watching ELO 'Telephone Line' at Wembley Stadium. Instead, for your first listen to them, you have chosen this rather boring song with no audience.
Jeff Lynne, one of the greatest musicians ever.
A MUST HEAR Classic,, Electric Light Orchestra "Tightrope"...TRUST ME!! 🔥
I heard them live in Oakland, California in 1976 for their out of the blue tour
Just FYI, the band is called Electric Light Orchestra, but they shorten it to E.L.O., so no one pronounces the acronym, they always say E L O.
Very underrated band.
You'll really enjoy all of ELO's music.
I think this might be the first time I’ve heard this.Good song.❤
Thanks, Bim.. ELO - featuring Jeff Lynne.. so many fantastic songs.. hope you listen to more! appreciate your reactions!
This song brings back such good memories for me. I was always keen for a song to dance to, and this was it. So many songs from ELO and all so different, but each one unique and unforgettable.
Congratulations! It was only a few years ago that I "discovered" ELO. Turns out I grew up with this music, but it was just great songs on the radio that I never got was from the same band. No others have made me go "What? They made *this* one too?" as many times. Too many hit songs from them to mention.
Now you are getting into the real legendary bands - E.L.O. is the brain child of the singer Jeff Lyne. Their catalogue is huge and full of great songs. Try the live performance at Wembley - "Livin' Thing". 'I Turn to Stone", Telephone Line" - amazing light show and massive crowd. Peace.
Thank you ! Excited to check it out ! Can you suggest some more artist / bands or singers that would be fun !
@@BimuReacts My favourite band is "YES", a prog band who defined great musicianship and
creative music. Try the studio versions of "Yours is no Disgrace", "Starship Trooper" as a good introduction.
Hey Bimu. Glad you got to E L O Please check out don't bring me down by them 🙏 Great reaction and Peace out ✌️ ☮️ 🙏
Next from ELO, react to their 1975 classic hit, *"Evil Woman".*
You can never go wrong with E. L. O.
Man just think of all the great ELO songs you haven't heard yet!!! LISTEN TO TELEPHONE CALL
Though 'Last Train to London' may not be one of my favorite ELO songs, it’s a fun, feel-good track that captures the essence of late-70s disco with a playful, almost tongue-in-cheek flair. The song's infectious groove and shimmering strings make it feel like it could underscore a scene from a Will Ferrell comedy set in that era, complete with bell-bottom pants and disco balls. Featured on their hugely successful "Discovery" album (jokingly referred to as "Disco-Very"), the LP marked a distinct shift for ELO, embracing disco much more than in previous albums. This move won over new fans but alienated many longtime followers of their earlier prog-rock roots.
Welcome to my world kiddo I've been listening to the great elo for the past 47 years legend Jeff Lynne try a song called tightrope u won't be disappointed thanks for great reaction
Please listen to elo sweet talking woman and telephone line
I’m sure you watched Guardians of the Galaxy 2. ELO’s super popular Mr Blue Sky is the song Baby Groot dances to it. Blue Sky has the ELO sound they are better known for. Otherwise, ELO has a long list of hits.
It was 70s pop soul psychedelic ballad rock disco…. etc They had a bit of everything. Backdrop to my early teenage years.
Jeff Lynne is a remarkable talent. On the Zoom album he played all the instruments with a couple of contributions on guitar by George Harrison being the only exceptions to that. You should also check out his side gig with The Traveling Wilburys, they had some talent.
Ringo played drums on two of the album's tracks, *"Moment In Paradise",* and, *"Easy Money".*
@@Cosmo-Kramer I obviously forgot that from the liner notes, but it's been 20 years and change. At least he stuck with The Beatles and I really like Easy Money, thanks for the fyi.
@@theemaygoogleme151 But it wasn't just the two ex-Beatles, several others played on the album, like, Richard Tandy, Marc Mann, Dave Boruff, Suzie Katayama, and Roger Lebow.
hi, make a reaction with your college friends to Russian singer Polina Gagarina's performance in China at the Singer Competition 2019 with the song Kueushka
I think their music started to suffer with this album. It got to pop oriented, practically anything from all their previous albums is better, but you can still see their virtuosity in this song.
Ages ago you said you liked to see audience involvement, so I suggested watching ELO 'Telephone Line' at Wembley Stadium. Instead, for your first listen to them, you have chosen this rather boring song with no audience.
Whether or not we like this song, clearly telephone line is an incredibly good song
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You should check out "Don't Bring Me Down" by E L O
Yeah, that track is from the same album, but the disco influences are much more muted.
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