Back in the 70s there was a group called Jesus people USA who were known by the vernacular term Jesus Freaks. This Doobie Brothers jam was one of those songs that would have been a sort of anthem for them back in the day🕊✌
Saw them live in 73 with Ten Years After and Rare Earth and they came back out and jammed with Rare Earth on the song I Just Want To Celebrate oh what a concert
NO NO NO! MOLD and mildew. Play their music that is rarly played on the radio or TV. THOSE are the REAL DOOBIE DIAMONDS! THis is not a joke. It's for REAL!
No one ever said God or Jesus could not be in a rock song. If this song doesn't inspire you to want Jesus in your life then I don't know what song would.
@@LetItBeSummer-1 the sound just makes you feel good. I'm not religious and ppl ask why I love the song if I don't follow Jesus. The music and harmonies lift my spirit. Music is my church.
If you listen he's not saying Jesus is great or king or Lord but he's not saying he's bad or not divine.. he says " Jesus is just ok". Not great but not evil.. people have the wrong idea about this song.
Great, great song. It didn't get air play back in the day because of a line in the song that says, "My car is empty and the radio just seems to bring me down." Pretty silly, eh? But that's how things used to be.
"Jesus Is Just Alright" is a gospel song written by Arthur Reid Reynolds and first recorded by Reynolds' own group, The Art Reynolds Singers. The first cover version of the song was recorded by the Los Angeles band the Byrds on their 1969 album, Ballad of Easy Rider.
Harri life is So epic and Amazing! You and I were opposites yet came to same place, eventually! I grew up with original, you first heard Mcdonald! So Kewl! Thanks brother, this is one of my all time fav bands, huge part of the fabric of my life!
"Spirit in the Sky," songs from "Godspell" & "Jesus Christ Superstar." All start of "Christian Rock." I'm a Humanist Buddhist but the music is good in these songs. I also don't have anything against Christ or Christian's in general unless they try to twist their religion to hate & judge others.
Real Christians don't twist their religion to hate others. And anyone who says his own religion never judges people, whatever it may be, is a hypocrite.
I was lucky enough to see “Godspell” on Broadway. We lived near NYC back in the late 60’s - early 70’s and our dad took us to many plays. I also got to go see the original “Hair” (my brothers were too young). So many great memories!
Omg. Someone in the comments mentioned doing the songs from Jesus Christ Superstar and Godspell. If you don’t know these albums Hari, they will blow you away. From musicals. FABULOUS. Put it on your list!!!! 💕💕🙏
@@IllumeEltanin I loved that song. I guess it was a one-hit wonder. Greenbaum released that one song and then went back to doin' what he was all about: goat herding. Go figure. It was a classic, though. What a beautiful name you have, btw -
People have always misunderstood the title of this song. At the time of this song's recording, many religious leaders thought rock was the music of the devil, and forbade their young followers to listen to it. Many people like me who had a beef with religious ORGANIZATIONS thought that the man Jesus had a wonderful message of love and peace. I always believed The Doobies were celebrating this while questioning the judgemental nature of many of his self-proclaimed followers.
Yes! I have been waiting for this one. One of my favorites. So, you were talking about the slow bridge. That is the big difference between the Doobies and all the other versions. Tiran Porter, the bass player came up with the idea of slowing the bridge down. But it was too high for him to sing, so Pat Simmons sang the lead on this.
Great reaction! Love that you love the Michael McDonald-less Doobies as much as you do. Can't wait for some with MM reactions? Jesus should be followed up with Miracles by Jefferson Starship! You won't be disappointed
Harri, I'm not a religious man but I love great music and I think your reactions are wonderful. You're a true good soul. I'm 54 and have listened to a boatload of music so far and am always searching for different stuff. Religious or not this is a kick ass tune written and performed by some seriously talented musicians. Cheers as always from the canadian Queen nut.
As others have suggested, a great follow up would be Spirit in the Sky by Norman Greenbaum. Interesting story regarding the singer of that track and the song. You may want to research it a little before reacting to it. Another track I always group with Jesus is Just Alright and Spirit in the Sky is Children of the Sun by Billy Thorpe. It really isn't at all similar; I think I may have just heard them all for the first time in the same summer or something. But, that is another one I would love to watch your reaction.
ME TOO! Oct 2nd. Postponed from Sept 2020. So excited! We saw them a few years ago (with the Eagles), but Michael McDonald wasn't there. This time, both Michael AND Tom Johnston will be there! Woo Hoo!
If you get a chance you should check out their Live From The Greek concert in 1982. It was their farewell to their fans before they broke up. There are some fantastic performances.
The original was by The Art Reynolds Singers in 1966 as a gospel song. The Byrds did it in 1969 (Each of those versions is on youtube). The Doobies did it in 1972 and it had a similar arrangement to the Byrds but the Doobies put much more energy and funk to it.
The Byrds' drummer Gene Parsons was a session drummer during the original recording - he introduced the song to the band and they worked it into their live set well before their studio recording. I think their live version was much better, the studio version was influenced quite a bit by Terry Melcher. The Doobies' version is great, their vocal breakdown in the middle really sets theirs apart for me.
The Dobbie brothers seemed to have a lot of musicians come and go. I think they had two drummers. Maybe the first rock band to do that. Jesus is right on with me. Every thing in moderation.
Outstanding . Please , if you have a moment to check out 'What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits' ... 1. You Just can't Stop It 2. The rest of this classic Doobie album .
Why should the Devil have all the good music?? I grew up in this era when this song was new. Believe me, it had an impact upon everybody in the 70's when this came out. This unexpected song had EVERYBODY singing about Jesus. I remember seeing The Doobies in Richmond Virginia, about 1972 or 1973. I'll never forget it. They ROCKED!! but they also respected the King of Kings. I highly respect them for that.
You should do another great song with Jesus in the title. ZZ Top - Jesus Just Left Chicago. It’s not the Doobie Brothers, but it do be an amazing banger.
Personally, my favorite from the Doobies. No matter what my mood, put that on segueing in to Walking on Sunshine by Katrina and the Waves, and I'm in my happy place.
Hi Harri(from Sydney).During lockdown,They did China Grove and another song ..WOrth watching.THey have done is co-ordinated from each of their homes..They are really upbuilding to watch>hope you take a peek ..Take care..🙂
Harri, back around 1972-73, a new “Jesus movement” started when they published The Living Bible, which was written so teenagers could more easily understand what was in the scriptures. I was there. So, a lot of bands started releasing their “token” Jesus tunes. I wouldn’t read more into it than that. I hope that was helpful. Thanks for your reaction. Hopefully you’ll check out tunes that every other reactor isn’t doing for some variety. Doobie Brothers - Dangerous (live at Rocking Down the Highway, The Wildlife Concert). Thank you. Janet from Louisiana, USA. ☮️🖤🤟
My personal favorite Doobie Brothers song is China Grove. Somebody else mentioned Another Park Another Sunday. I forgot about that one, but that’s good too. PS: I agree with everybody else here that Spirit in the Sky is another incredible song with heavy Christian elements, and should be listened to.
Another great early Doobie’s classic. For something a bit different I recommend I Cheat The Hangman from their album entitled Stampede. This was the last album that they release before Michael McDonald joined the band and their sound went in a different direction. In fact Michael joined the band while they were on tour promoting Stampede because Tom Johnston came down with terrible stomach problems. 🔥🔥
They’re all rock ‘n’ roll pot smokers, that’s why there are the Doobie Brothers. They are, “Rockln’ Down The Highway”, on a “Long Train Runnin”, to the “South City Midnight Lady ,she has “Eyes of Silver”, off to “China Grove”.
When they got to China Grove, They had a Steamer Lane Breakdown. then they tried to Take Me In Your Arms. They were Dependin On You but WithOut You it was Dangerous. They headed t Slippery St. Paul, where they were Taking It To The Streets. This led to Neil's Fandago, down on Toulouse Street. if you think I made this story up depends on What A Fool Believes. Now, go Listen To The Music.
@@brewswillis9783 Speaking of which, he was terrific w/ that huge Christopher Cross hit, Ride like the Wind. Jamal aka Jamel was doing a Chris Cross reaction and he immediately recognized when "my man, Michael McDonald just cut in". It's a funny reaction.
Hi Harri, greetings from Texas! First want to say that I don’t see how anyone could watch any of your reactions and not enjoy themselves. You have such an easy-going manner, and obvious love of both life and music … and positive energy radiates from you. Add in the little laugh, (heh, heh) and you’ve got the total package! Really like your bright red background too. Sets you apart from any of the other reactors I have seen, and I’ve seen a lot. Anyway, I wanted to give you some background info on this song. I was a Freshman in high school when it came out and it was a very confusing/divisive song because it was at the time of a real push for evangelical outreach by many different church denominations and mostly by the younger generation. They were labeled “Jesus freaks“ by a good many of their counterparts, and most kids aren’t really into religion one way or the other at that stage in their life. So you can tell by the moniker “freaks”, that they were put down and ostracized for their outwardly-religious outreach and testifying. The confusing part comes in because just like you, we were not expecting a rock band named after a marijuana cigarette, to put out A song with such overtly - religious lyrics. So that covers the period of time that the Doobie Brothers released this song, however it is one of the few Doobie Brothers songs in their career that they did not actually write themselves. Here is some background on the earlier versions: This song has a long history with many incarnations. It was first recorded by the gospel group The Art Reynolds Singers on their 1966 album, Tellin' It Like It Is. The Byrds covered it in 1969 and released as a single on their album Ballad of Easy Rider, where it charted at #97. They turned the song into a rocker, with a faster tempo and prominent electric guitar (the original version was piano-based and acoustic). The Underground Sunshine - a psychedelic band - released their version one year later, but their version didn't reach the charts. In 1972 The Doobie Brothers recorded it for their album Toulouse Street; the single was released in February 1973 and reached #35, becoming the most popular version of the song. Their arrangement was based on The Byrds recording. It’s a testament to the popularity of the Doobie Brothers that it went that high on the charts. In an interview, Tom Johnston, Who was the lead singer of the band at the time, gave this commentary about the relationship between them and the song: This is a very spiritual song with a pretty clear message about loving Jesus. Very few mainstream hits are so unambiguously in praise of Jesus, and it was a very odd message coming from The Doobie Brothers. Johnston told Songfacts: "The funny thing about that, we weren't anti-religious. We weren't anything. We were just musicians out playing a gig. We didn't think about that kind of stuff very often. We would be out playing that song when that came out as a single, and all these One Wayers, which was a big movement at that time, would be at the show, and they would run up to the stage with their fingers pointed straight up. At first we didn't get it, and we finally said, 'Oh, I know what's going on.' So when we would play that song, they would go nuts. They would throw scriptures on the stage, that sort of thing. Little did they know they were trying to enlist the support of the wrong guys." The history of the song and the comments by Tim Johnston I obtained from Songfacts.com which is a great database/research tool both on artists/bands and on individual songs. They have an app that would be handy to have on your phone. Especially if you might be reacting to a group you know nothing about, because it would still be an honest reaction. Just because you know something about the artist or group, doesn’t mean you have heard the song. You can simply say “I’ve read that this band… Etc. … and now we’re going to listen to this song that I’ve never heard before but it charted at #__. There are many popular songs that were an artist or band’s only real hit… the proverbial “one hit wonder“. So by looking ahead on Songfacts, you can tell if that is the case with what you are going to react to, so at the end you wouldn’t want to encourage people to send in other recommendations for the artist/band, because they would be at a loss or you would get something not as great quality as their hit. I think it also makes viewers happier when a reactor has at least heard of the group, even if you have just read about it. It’s sort of validates their love of the artist or group. OK, I’ve rambled on enough but I hope some of this is helpful to you. “You do you”, because what you are doing is great! ☮️ Steve in Dallas
Early Doobies were the best! And Jesus is JuST ALRIGHT!!
Hey...I'm Jewish and I'll sing this song all day long...
And then they throw in that Hammond B3 organ amazing man one word outstanding
In the 70s, peace and love was the rule in music. Jesus also made a revival in the 70s with young people as part of the scene.
My Sweet Lord (although about Hari Krishna), and The Lord's Prayer charted, Godspell was all over stages.... the '70s.
JESUS is more than just alright... Hes GOD the SON, saviour and is LOVE!! and HE is coming soon for HIS own...all that have accepted HIM.....blessings
Jesus & God don't limit Their Love to any one person/music, and neither should We...
Jesus is more than just alright. He healed my
body, and gave me eternal life in heaven.
Amen 💕
Back in the 70s there was a group called Jesus people USA who were known by the vernacular term Jesus Freaks. This Doobie Brothers jam was one of those songs that would have been a sort of anthem for them back in the day🕊✌
I'm not religious but I've always loved this song. Taking it to the streets live in concert please?
Saw them live in 73 with Ten Years After and Rare Earth and they came back out and jammed with Rare Earth on the song I Just Want To Celebrate oh what a concert
Jesus transcends all labels, all prejudice..... that is why he is alright............ thank you for the review and props for the Brothers
I've always loved the Doobie brothers, even before I knew what "Doobie" meant. . LOL.
😂
I'm an atheist who loves Jesus. This song speaks to me..
amen timothy
Atheist is terrible....
@@michaelasay6140 Well, terribly sad.
Maybe he meant agnostic 🤔
Jesus loves you too, Timothy!!
My 1st concert. If I had to guess, 1974, the best contact high ever. There was so much pot smoke, no one left straight!
Thank you for the memories!!!
Great reaction! For yet _another_ side of the Doobie Brothers, try the song "South City Midnight Lady."
You would love the groove of their song China Grove.
NO NO NO! MOLD and mildew. Play their music that is rarly played on the radio or TV. THOSE are the REAL DOOBIE DIAMONDS!
THis is not a joke. It's for REAL!
The song was a HIT back in the day. 7-25-2021
The break down in the middle is sublime in so many ways, the vocals, the guitar solo, the organ. I love it everytime.
No one ever said God or Jesus could not be in a rock song. If this song doesn't inspire you to want Jesus in your life then I don't know what song would.
I am not a follower of Jesus but I still love the song. 🤷♀️
@@LetItBeSummer-1 the sound just makes you feel good. I'm not religious and ppl ask why I love the song if I don't follow Jesus. The music and harmonies lift my spirit. Music is my church.
GOD LOVES MUSIC, JUST ASK KING DAVID WHO WROTE MUSIC
If you listen he's not saying Jesus is great or king or Lord but he's not saying he's bad or not divine.. he says " Jesus is just ok". Not great but not evil.. people have the wrong idea about this song.
they had so many great songs.
“Another Park, Another Sunday” would be a great song to do today, just sayin’.
OMG, I love this song! Yes, yes!
Absolutely AGREE.🇺🇸👍
China Grove and Another Park... my 2 favorite Doobie songs!
Great, great song.
It didn't get air play back in the day because of a line in the song that says, "My car is empty and the radio just seems to bring me down."
Pretty silly, eh? But that's how things used to be.
AND South City Midnight Lady too
Doobie Brothers' LONG TRAIN RUNNING (LIVE at Wolf Trap HD) is a total Jam!🔥🔥🔥🔥🎸🎸🎸🎸🎷🎷🎷🎷
"Jesus Is Just Alright" is a gospel song written by Arthur Reid Reynolds and first recorded by Reynolds' own group, The Art Reynolds Singers. The first cover version of the song was recorded by the Los Angeles band the Byrds on their 1969 album, Ballad of Easy Rider.
It was taught that Rock was the devil's music so when ever Rock musicians get a chance they like to sing songs of praise
That's some great information there Douglas. I love all the back story tid bits on the source of these great tunes.
@@davidtullis2810 Larry Norman's - Why Should the Devil have all the Good Music' released in the same year of this Doobie Brothers song (1972)
South City Midnight Lady is a completely different groove!
They drew you in on the intro, gave you that harmony filled bluesy filling...what you expected, then kicked your ass out the door!
Loved this song as a kid and still love it as a Christian it was great to have rock songs to him too
Jeff skunk Baxter, one of the guitar players has worked on projects with NASA, missile projects and congressional boards.
I knew of him as a studio musician, but holy fuck, that's incredible! 🤟🏻😎👍🏻
Skunk Baxter was also in Steely Dan! Great player.
The Doobies best stuff, BY Far are the hundreds of great doobie songs that you never play.
One of my favorite Doobies song! Great reaction 👍👍👍👍
The transitions in this song are wonderful.
THE DOOBIE BROTHERS "CHINA GROVE"
Harri life is So epic and Amazing! You and I were opposites yet came to same place, eventually! I grew up with original, you first heard Mcdonald! So Kewl! Thanks brother, this is one of my all time fav bands, huge part of the fabric of my life!
Try "Spirit in the Sky" by Norman Greenbaum. A one-hit wonder, but a great one.
"Spirit in the Sky," songs from "Godspell" & "Jesus Christ Superstar." All start of "Christian Rock." I'm a Humanist Buddhist but the music is good in these songs. I also don't have anything against Christ or Christian's in general unless they try to twist their religion to hate & judge others.
Real Christians don't twist their religion to hate others. And anyone who says his own religion never judges people, whatever it may be, is a hypocrite.
I was lucky enough to see “Godspell” on Broadway. We lived near NYC back in the late 60’s - early 70’s and our dad took us to many plays. I also got to go see the original “Hair” (my brothers were too young). So many great memories!
So very zen of you to frame your opinion on christian’s like this. LOL
Omg. Someone in the comments
mentioned doing the songs from Jesus Christ Superstar and Godspell. If you don’t know these albums Hari, they will blow you away. From musicals. FABULOUS. Put it on your list!!!! 💕💕🙏
He’s alright with me too!! Always loved this song, and the funky music. Lol.
❤️ your take
Yes,..Another Park Another Sunday and Listen tot he Music are great songs !
Another great one from the Doobies! ♥️🎼🎵🎶🇨🇦
Not from The Doobies, but certainly from the same corner:
SPIRIT IN THE SKY Norman Greenbaum. Worth a spin -
1972 RELEASED This is why i like the 70s SOOO MUCH ,, The bands were FANTASTIC And was The Cream of the crop in the DECADES i have lived
Yep.
I'm Jewish and I like both this and Spirit in the Sky. I was going to search to see if Harri already reacted to Norman Greenbaum's track...
@@IllumeEltanin
I loved that song. I guess it was a one-hit wonder. Greenbaum released that one song and then went back to doin' what he was all about: goat herding. Go figure.
It was a classic, though.
What a beautiful name you have, btw -
@@theodoreritola9758 me too Ted
South City Midnight Lady should be next.
I vote for “Spirit in the Sky” too!
Me & Jesus, we be cool. He's alright.
This was one of my first favorites of theirs because, frankly, the band just cooked on this one. And the recording is still excellent.
Long Train Running is my favorite. It's got a kickass harmonica solo in the middle of it.
😂😂This is the grown up version of “Jesus loves me”.
Hah, yes it is.
Absolutely correct!😎
Yes...Jesus is just alright with me! I love this song. I seen them in concert...what a show they put on!!!!
DOOBIE BROTHERS, "JESUS IS JUST ALRIGHT", THIS SONG AND LISTEN TO THE MUSIC MADE ME BECOME A FAN... OFF OF THE ALBUM TOULOUSE STREET .
People have always misunderstood the title of this song. At the time of this song's recording, many religious leaders thought rock was the music of the devil, and forbade their young followers to listen to it. Many people like me who had a beef with religious ORGANIZATIONS thought that the man Jesus had a wonderful message of love and peace. I always believed The Doobies were celebrating this while questioning the judgemental nature of many of his self-proclaimed followers.
Yes! I have been waiting for this one. One of my favorites. So, you were talking about the slow bridge. That is the big difference between the Doobies and all the other versions. Tiran Porter, the bass player came up with the idea of slowing the bridge down. But it was too high for him to sing, so Pat Simmons sang the lead on this.
Always dug two drummers !
This and "Black Water" were always my favourite Doobie Brothers songs!
"Toulouse Street" is a hauntingly beautiful one by The Doobie Brothers..
Great reaction! Love that you love the Michael McDonald-less Doobies as much as you do. Can't wait for some with MM reactions?
Jesus should be followed up with Miracles by Jefferson Starship! You won't be disappointed
Yes! One of my all time favorites. Not that big a fan of The Starship, but love the song Miracles.
Harri, I'm not a religious man but I love great music and I think your reactions are wonderful. You're a true good soul. I'm 54 and have listened to a boatload of music so far and am always searching for different stuff. Religious or not this is a kick ass tune written and performed by some seriously talented musicians. Cheers as always from the canadian Queen nut.
Hi Jeff 💙
Exactly my thoughts.
As others have suggested, a great follow up would be Spirit in the Sky by Norman Greenbaum. Interesting story regarding the singer of that track and the song. You may want to research it a little before reacting to it.
Another track I always group with Jesus is Just Alright and Spirit in the Sky is Children of the Sun by Billy Thorpe. It really isn't at all similar; I think I may have just heard them all for the first time in the same summer or something. But, that is another one I would love to watch your reaction.
Thanks again for your positive vibes Harri. Always appreciated.
Yhanx Ronald
When I was younger I thought this was a cover of The Byrds, but as I got older I realized they were both covers.
the Doobies were a bands band... true artists 🔥🎸
Harri get right back to Doobie Brothers and Michael McDonald with “It keeps you running”. It’s a great song!!
They have a deal right now with people doing 'It Keeps you Running'.
Some are pretty good.
I’m going to their 50th reunion show in October- God willing with Covid variants and all!
ME TOO! Oct 2nd. Postponed from Sept 2020. So excited! We saw them a few years ago (with the Eagles), but Michael McDonald wasn't there. This time, both Michael AND Tom Johnston will be there! Woo Hoo!
@@talltulip Yayyyyy!
If you get a chance you should check out their Live From The Greek concert in 1982. It was their farewell to their fans before they broke up. There are some fantastic performances.
I was there!
This song is so well done. Perfect!!
The original was by The Art Reynolds Singers in 1966 as a gospel song. The Byrds did it in 1969 (Each of those versions is on youtube). The Doobies did it in 1972 and it had a similar arrangement to the Byrds but the Doobies put much more energy and funk to it.
The Byrds' drummer Gene Parsons was a session drummer during the original recording - he introduced the song to the band and they worked it into their live set well before their studio recording. I think their live version was much better, the studio version was influenced quite a bit by Terry Melcher. The Doobies' version is great, their vocal breakdown in the middle really sets theirs apart for me.
The Dobbie brothers seemed to have a lot of musicians come and go. I think they had two drummers. Maybe the first rock band to do that. Jesus is right on with me. Every thing in moderation.
Outstanding .
Please , if you have a moment to check out
'What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits' ...
1. You Just can't Stop It
2. The rest of this classic Doobie album .
Patiently waited for this💞
The DB's were really good. Good vocals, fun music.
Why should the Devil have all the good music?? I grew up in this era when this song was new.
Believe me, it had an impact upon everybody in the 70's when this came out. This unexpected
song had EVERYBODY singing about Jesus.
I remember seeing The Doobies in Richmond Virginia, about 1972 or 1973. I'll never forget it.
They ROCKED!! but they also respected the King of Kings. I highly respect them for that.
Larry Norman's 'Why should the Devil have all the Good Music' was released in the same year as this song from the Doobie Brothers (1972)
@@alvinjohnson773 yeah!
You should do another great song with Jesus in the title.
ZZ Top - Jesus Just Left Chicago.
It’s not the Doobie Brothers, but it do be an amazing banger.
Yes! And I saw what you did there 😏😂
There is also DC Talk's 'Jesus Freak'
Jesus Just left Chicago is a great song!!!!!!!
China Grove has a pretty funky groove as well.
Personally, my favorite from the Doobies. No matter what my mood, put that on segueing in to Walking on Sunshine by Katrina and the Waves, and I'm in my happy place.
THE STRANGLERS "GOLDEN BROWN",, "WALK ON BY",, "SKIN DEEP",, "STRANGE LITTLE GIRL" & "AND IF YOU SHOULD SEE DAVE"....R.I.P. DAVE & HUGH
Hi Harri(from Sydney).During lockdown,They did China Grove and another song ..WOrth watching.THey have done is co-ordinated from each of their homes..They are really upbuilding to watch>hope you take a peek ..Take care..🙂
Thanks Harri , you're really the best.
💙🙏🏽🙏🏽
Harri, back around 1972-73, a new “Jesus movement” started when they published The Living Bible, which was written so teenagers could more easily understand what was in the scriptures. I was there. So, a lot of bands started releasing their “token” Jesus tunes. I wouldn’t read more into it than that. I hope that was helpful. Thanks for your reaction. Hopefully you’ll check out tunes that every other reactor isn’t doing for some variety. Doobie Brothers - Dangerous (live at Rocking Down the Highway, The Wildlife Concert). Thank you. Janet from Louisiana, USA. ☮️🖤🤟
My personal favorite Doobie Brothers song is China Grove. Somebody else mentioned Another Park Another Sunday. I forgot about that one, but that’s good too.
PS: I agree with everybody else here that Spirit in the Sky is another incredible song with heavy Christian elements, and should be listened to.
George Clinton always spoke highly of The Doobie Brothers which is saying a lot!! Star Child’s endorsement is HUGE!! 👍
A little fun fact..... This song was originally done in 1969 by a band called The Birds.
Tom said he wanted to do it after seeing The Byrd's do this song. One night the grove was moving him and it was born .
You gotta hit "Clear as the Driven Snow." That one I'll clamor for until it happens, it's that good. XD
They will never play it. They will keep playing the (sos.)
Your Going To Like This One !
Another great early Doobie’s classic. For something a bit different I recommend I Cheat The Hangman from their album entitled Stampede. This was the last album that they release before Michael McDonald joined the band and their sound went in a different direction. In fact Michael joined the band while they were on tour promoting Stampede because Tom Johnston came down with terrible stomach problems. 🔥🔥
Another great "JESUS" song is from ZZ TOP......"Jesus Left Chicago"
And these guys give you decades of stank face you got to love it man
Great reaction. Maybe do their song Clear as the Driven Snow. Thanks
Nice job. From Texas
The Doobies can do it all
For another rocking Jesus tune try "Spirit in the Sky" by Norman Greenbaum. It has one of the grooves guitar riffs in rock and roll history.
China Grove will be your new favorite Doobie Brothers song. Trust me on this.
And yes that was hey Hammond B3 Church organ
They’re all rock ‘n’ roll pot smokers, that’s why there are the Doobie Brothers. They are, “Rockln’ Down The Highway”, on a “Long Train Runnin”, to the “South City Midnight Lady ,she has “Eyes of Silver”, off to “China Grove”.
When they got to China Grove, They had a Steamer Lane Breakdown. then they tried to Take Me In Your Arms. They were Dependin On You but WithOut You it was Dangerous. They headed t Slippery St. Paul, where they were Taking It To The Streets. This led to Neil's Fandago, down on Toulouse Street. if you think I made this story up depends on What A Fool Believes. Now, go Listen To The Music.
@@williethebeerman yes we are, "Takin` To The Streets", with "Eyes Of Silver" and "Real Love".
Being an old school Doobie's fan, for me Michael M was the third best singer...and I really do like Michael!
Same here brother.....Michael McDonald is awesome, but he really is better as a solo act.
@@abmqa That and gun-for-hire backing vocals.
@@brewswillis9783 Speaking of which, he was terrific w/ that huge Christopher Cross hit, Ride like the Wind. Jamal aka Jamel was doing a Chris Cross reaction and he immediately recognized when "my man, Michael McDonald just cut in". It's a funny reaction.
It's a literary device perfected by O. Henry called irony.
yes truw sir
Great stuff Harry
If you like Psychedelic Gospel Rock, try studio version of GET READY by P.G.A., Spirit in the Sky, N. Greenbaum
It's got a hint of Steele Dan in the back ground
“Oh, hell”, lol.
Hi Harri, greetings from Texas!
First want to say that I don’t see how anyone could watch any of your reactions and not enjoy themselves. You have such an easy-going manner, and obvious love of both life and music … and positive energy radiates from you. Add in the little laugh, (heh, heh) and you’ve got the total package! Really like your bright red background too. Sets you apart from any of the other reactors I have seen, and I’ve seen a lot.
Anyway, I wanted to give you some background info on this song. I was a Freshman in high school when it came out and it was a very confusing/divisive song because it was at the time of a real push for evangelical outreach by many different church denominations and mostly by the younger generation. They were labeled “Jesus freaks“ by a good many of their counterparts, and most kids aren’t really into religion one way or the other at that stage in their life. So you can tell by the moniker “freaks”, that they were put down and ostracized for their outwardly-religious outreach and testifying. The confusing part comes in because just like you, we were not expecting a rock band named after a marijuana cigarette, to put out A song with such overtly - religious lyrics.
So that covers the period of time that the Doobie Brothers released this song, however it is one of the few Doobie Brothers songs in their career that they did not actually write themselves. Here is some background on the earlier versions:
This song has a long history with many incarnations. It was first recorded by the gospel group The Art Reynolds Singers on their 1966 album, Tellin' It Like It Is. The Byrds covered it in 1969 and released as a single on their album Ballad of Easy Rider, where it charted at #97. They turned the song into a rocker, with a faster tempo and prominent electric guitar (the original version was piano-based and acoustic).
The Underground Sunshine - a psychedelic band - released their version one year later, but their version didn't reach the charts. In 1972 The Doobie Brothers recorded it for their album Toulouse Street; the single was released in February 1973 and reached #35, becoming the most popular version of the song. Their arrangement was based on The Byrds recording. It’s a testament to the popularity of the Doobie Brothers that it went that high on the charts.
In an interview, Tom Johnston, Who was the lead singer of the band at the time, gave this commentary about the relationship between them and the song:
This is a very spiritual song with a pretty clear message about loving Jesus. Very few mainstream hits are so unambiguously in praise of Jesus, and it was a very odd message coming from The Doobie Brothers. Johnston told Songfacts: "The funny thing about that, we weren't anti-religious. We weren't anything. We were just musicians out playing a gig. We didn't think about that kind of stuff very often. We would be out playing that song when that came out as a single, and all these One Wayers, which was a big movement at that time, would be at the show, and they would run up to the stage with their fingers pointed straight up. At first we didn't get it, and we finally said, 'Oh, I know what's going on.' So when we would play that song, they would go nuts. They would throw scriptures on the stage, that sort of thing. Little did they know they were trying to enlist the support of the wrong guys."
The history of the song and the comments by Tim Johnston I obtained from Songfacts.com which is a great database/research tool both on artists/bands and on individual songs. They have an app that would be handy to have on your phone. Especially if you might be reacting to a group you know nothing about, because it would still be an honest reaction. Just because you know something about the artist or group, doesn’t mean you have heard the song. You can simply say “I’ve read that this band… Etc. … and now we’re going to listen to this song that I’ve never heard before but it charted at #__.
There are many popular songs that were an artist or band’s only real hit… the proverbial “one hit wonder“. So by looking ahead on Songfacts, you can tell if that is the case with what you are going to react to, so at the end you wouldn’t want to encourage people to send in other recommendations for the artist/band, because they would be at a loss or you would get something not as great quality as their hit.
I think it also makes viewers happier when a reactor has at least heard of the group, even if you have just read about it. It’s sort of validates their love of the artist or group.
OK, I’ve rambled on enough but I hope some of this is helpful to you.
“You do you”, because what you are doing is great!
☮️ Steve in Dallas
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