I am not trying to bring down anybody’s spirits, but I just appreciate the rob squad For providing a place to come and just forget about this crazy world. This is such a beautiful song and you guys are absolutely amazing! I mean amazing! You guys have no idea how much peace you have brought to my world!
I totally agree.Jay and Amber are one of my favourites of reaction channels . We are living in very uncertain and troubling times that's for sure and it's great to have that release from it ,if just for a brief moment
Damn, you ain’t joking. My partner with whom I was very much in love passed nearly 2 mos ago and the void I’m enduring can be unbearable sometimes. I’m 54 and always loved David Gates and Bread,,,, this song from 1st grade is no exception. Just beautiful and the lyrics I’d long forgotten ripped my heart out in no time. So powerful and let it all out.
For me its completly opposite when im broken hearted .i rather listen to the most emotional music such as like this.. i just smile and drink and just move on..❤❤😅😅 meaning i just make this kind of music as my inspiration.. ❤
I totally understand this sentiment. I always listened to sad songs like this. Sometimes when I'm feeling emotionally challenged and I need to a tearful release, I listen to songs like this. They mentally place me back in the late 70s and 80s when I first heard them. Then I take a nap, and I feel much better.
Bread is the definition of chill music. So many good songs by them. You've done the big ones already. All their big hits are on the album Bread Anthology
The only big one they've skipped over is "Everything I Own". When I think of Bread it's that song and the one we're reviewing now that always come to mind.
My wife and I listened to Bread on an 8 track player in my car on every date we went on. That music was the sound track to our new love as a couple. We're still enjoying the same music 40 years later. Thanks for the video.
Your story sounds almost exactly like my Wife and I. I was a huge Bread fan and I played it in the car (On my 8-track as well), in my dorm room, etc. Bread added an element of romance to our limited dating (I was in College and she was still living in her small town, 100 miles away. We met on a blind date in 79. We got married in 1980 and I still pull out the best of Bread (now on CD) ever so often. My Wife still loves it as well.
This will forever be one of the best soft n folk rock groups ever. Love this group n got a couple of their records from way back(: Best reaction channel out there, keep rockin guys(:✌️🎸
1977 was a great year for Top 40 radio. So many classic masterpieces on the radio at any given time. So much music coming out then that the songs you heard on the radio in January would be completely different songs on the radio in April. A great time to be young indeed.
David Gates' solo hits are great. Goodbye Girl won a grammy for the movie, and His solo song Clouds is great. Something else you might not have known, Larry Knechtel, who played base and keyboards for Bread, also played piano on Simon and Garfunkel's great hit Bridge Over Trouble Waters. Larry also won a grammy for that performance.
Larry was also a member of the famous Wrecking Crew who were a very elite group of session musicians that played on as many as 98 percent of the charted hits from all styles during the 60's and 70's. Other members were Leon Russell, Glen Cambell, Carol Kaye and others.
I love their music so much, whenever I have ever been heartbroken Bread is my go-to band, talking about pouring salt in the wound, those lyrics and his voice get me every time
One of the greatest '70's soft rock songs has to be Poco with "Heart of the Night". Beautiful song about New Orleans and Lake Pontchartrain. Plus fabulous saxophone solos! Amber will just love it!
Some other 70's soft rock you may want to give a spin are : '' Wildflower" Skylark , "Precious & Few" Climax, "My Eyes Adore You" Frankie Valli, "You're The Best Thing To Happen To Me" Gladys Knight & Pips and "You Make Me Feel Brand New" Stylistics . I know that's a long list but I really think you will dig these tunes.
I was a teenage girl when they were popular. I used to go roller skating on Sundays, and Bread was awesome to skate to. I learned to play their songs on the piano and when friends got married, one of their chosen songs was "IF". Thanks for the memories. 🥰
Love this song. I always thought this had a Beatles-esque sound especially that slide guitar solo. Bread is one of those bands and artists I describe as music comfort food. If you dig soft rock from the 1970s, I highly recommend “I Love You” by Climax Blues Band.
Bread did some up tempo tunes I really think you would enjoy. Mother Freedom, and Down on My Knees. Check them out. A whole different dimension to Bread
Bread did somewhat of a Rockin tune “Mother Freedom”! As well to continue with “Diary” “It Don’t Matter to Me” “Sweet Surrender””Daughter””Dream Lady””Down on My Knees”!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I was a sophomore in HS and my mom woke me up one morning to tell me Bread had made a new album after being MIA for several years. She knew how much I loved them and it really touched me that she wanted me to know. This was the first single from the last album they made.
Another masterpiece written by David, released on their final album in 1976. This song remained on the charts the longest, only after their greatest hit, Make It With You". This reaction is a beautiful song, with lovely lyrics and the powerful string section.The rest of the instrumentation and David's classic vocals so addictive. Great reaction. Buckets of Maple Syrup love from Canada ❤️ ❤️ 🇨🇦🇨🇦
Another GREAT musical masterpiece! Their first hit, in 1970, was "It Don't Matter to Me," went to no.2 on US Billboard Easy Listening Chart. Early on they had a couple of BANGER rock songs: "Mother Freedom" and "Let Your Love Go."
Great group, especially when feeling emotive. Lots of heart-wrenching lyrics and light, airy, instrumentals. A perfect combination for eliciting a few tears along the way. Peace & Love🕊❤
My teen years were spent entirely in the 70s. Good times. Great music. The beginning of SNL & Midnight Special. Bread was a favorite of mine...I wore out my 8-track tape! It doesn't look like you've reviewed "Diary", which you absolutely must. And when you do, make sure you stick with it to the end, hopefully without interruption. I think Amber will really enjoy that there's a "story". You might also look into "Seals and Crofts" - Summer Breeze, Diamond Girl, We May Never Pass This Way Again...
Bread was one of my Dad's favorite bands so I grew up as a kid in the 70s listening to them. God how I love them. The family memories flood in when I hear them.
Here's another artist with a similar style and He's a beautiful storyteller "Dan Fogelberg - The Power Of Gold (From Live: Greetings from the West)" this is another artist that has quite a large collection. Lovely reaction Amber & Rob...this was one of my grandfather's favorite songs by "Bread"
I was born in the 70's but I have never heard this band before they sound pretty good , thanks to your channel I'm learning about these bands I never heard before..
Love this one. Glad you took a listen to it :D I'm with a lot of others on here thinking "I Love You" by Climax Blues Band should be somewhere on your to do list
Oh wow, this brought me back to another time in my life, a sad time, the ending of my first marriage. I could feel the pain again through this song - that’s how strong music can affect our soul.
I feel blessed to have grown up in the 70s, and your right, some of the best music ever. You got me with this one. one of my “guilty pleasures” lol. I mostly listened to Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Black Sabbath, Clapton, etc. but this was a song and band I always loved.
Great reaction as always. Here are a few songs I think you would love by other artists "I Love You" by Climax Blues Band "Sad Eyes" by Robert John "Sentimental Lady" by Bob Welch
Larry Knechtel is the talented piano player for Bread. In case you don't know who that is, he is the one who created that incredible piano part for "Bridge Over Troubled Water."
I just recently bought their greatest hits cd and their piano sheet music. So glad to see you hearing this song. It’s been one of my favorites since I was a kid in the 70’s.
Bread songs on the radio back in the day- they were just really cool tunes. Until youi went thru a break up ! It would leave a tear in the corner of your heart. Even the Hardest of hearts two of my faves are THE guitar man and your diary. Even when you and your girl would hang out and listen to breads greatist hits. the tunes were able to make things magial between you both Yes i love bread but i am a hendix man too
This is my absolutely best band from the 70s I was a teenager in the late 60s and early 70s soft rock was my fav I love Bread I own some of their music I love,love love them you make me smile Amber cause you love them like I do
I love the ballads that Bread did. They actually can rock. Check out Mother Freedom and Truckin' Down the Highway. Jay's going to love those for sure. This was one of the reasons the band split up. The other guys wanted to rock and David Gates kept writing ballads, mostly. The ladies dug the ballads on the albums and in concert and they had a few rock songs that everybody loved. Me? I loved them all! But since Amber went Bang Bang, I flashed on John Lee Hooker's Boom Boom Boom Boom which is a completely different vibe (with a backstory I'll tell if you play it).
here we go again with the godfathers of soft rock music and thank you once again for this amazing journey and reacting on Breed with this beautiful and iconic song
I was at university in around 1979 or so, had a massive crush on a girl I knew, and a few Bread songs, especially Make it With You, were very much part of the soundtrack of the time. Ah the sweet pains of youth!! Fantastic band and David Gates' voice and lyrics were something else!!
Jay, Bread is famous for their soft rock sound, but they could also kick it with songs like "Mother Freedom", and "Fancy Dancer", when James Griffin took the lead vocals. Also "Tecelote" and "Take Comfort", but "Mother Freedom" is a must.
Keb Mo "Dirty Lowdown and Bad ", "Am I Wrong ", "She Just Wants to Dance ". The guy has 5 Grammys and a 50 year career and I can't get you to react to him. You'll react to Oingo Boingo and Bread though.
I like this group...it's the first time I've heard them...they really tug on the heartstrings! You are great about doing a variety of music, thanks! I enjoy a good love song....
I am not trying to bring down anybody’s spirits, but I just appreciate the rob squad For providing a place to come and just forget about this crazy world. This is such a beautiful song and you guys are absolutely amazing! I mean amazing! You guys have no idea how much peace you have brought to my world!
Love the Community here at RSR... Enjoy seeing these "young folk" discover the Classics we have loved for years
I totally agree.Jay and Amber are one of my favourites of reaction channels .
We are living in very uncertain and troubling times that's for sure and it's great to have that release from it ,if just for a brief moment
I agree. They always make my days better, even on my worst days. Much love to this lovely family. ❤️
I think we all agree.
100% agree. They make me smile a lot.
"I'm as helpless as a ship without a wheel, a touch without a feel, and I can't believe it's real.. " Sigh. So romantic.
Do NOT listen to Bread if you are suffering from a broken heart as their songs will finish you off. So powerful and emotional.
Damn, you ain’t joking. My partner with whom I was very much in love passed nearly 2 mos ago and the void I’m enduring can be unbearable sometimes.
I’m 54 and always loved David Gates and Bread,,,, this song from 1st grade is no exception. Just beautiful and the lyrics I’d long forgotten ripped my heart out in no time. So powerful and let it all out.
@@1Rdbysorry for your loss
Hope it’s getting easier as time passes.
For me its completly opposite when im broken hearted .i rather listen to the most emotional music such as like this.. i just smile and drink and just move on..❤❤😅😅 meaning i just make this kind of music as my inspiration.. ❤
So true.
I totally understand this sentiment. I always listened to sad songs like this. Sometimes when I'm feeling emotionally challenged and I need to a tearful release, I listen to songs like this. They mentally place me back in the late 70s and 80s when I first heard them. Then I take a nap, and I feel much better.
I was lucky enough to see them in concert when I was a Freshman in college, they were amazing performers.
Jay & Amber, you'll love their "It Don't Matter To Me" and "Diary" !!!
YES!!
Diary bugs. People, do NOT read another person's diary!
"It don't matter to me" is another great Bread tune which is on a similar theme to this song.
Diary…yes!!!!
I was just about to recommend the diary I've been suggesting it's several times hopefully they will give a listen
Bread, one of the best bands ever.
Bread is the definition of chill music. So many good songs by them. You've done the big ones already. All their big hits are on the album Bread Anthology
"Diary" was a fairly big hit. I hope they react to that one sometime.
The only big one they've skipped over is "Everything I Own". When I think of Bread it's that song and the one we're reviewing now that always come to mind.
No they did Everything I own already.
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🍞"Anthology" is one of the Albums I always replace over the years
I believe they haven't done It Don't Matter to Me.
When my first wife left me i listened to this song a 100 times, every word said just how i was feeling.
My wife and I listened to Bread on an 8 track player in my car on every date we went on. That music was the sound track to our new love as a couple. We're still enjoying the same music 40 years later. Thanks for the video.
Wow,remember 8 tracks? Never leave them in the car in a hot day,lol ! Sweet memories though!
Your story sounds almost exactly like my Wife and I. I was a huge Bread fan and I played it in the car (On my 8-track as well), in my dorm room, etc. Bread added an element of romance to our limited dating (I was in College and she was still living in her small town, 100 miles away. We met on a blind date in 79. We got married in 1980 and I still pull out the best of Bread (now on CD) ever so often. My Wife still loves it as well.
I read your comment and thought I wrote it. Married 40 years this summer. Craig 8-track. Jensen speakers. What a way to end a date.
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This will forever be one of the best soft n folk rock groups ever. Love this group n got a couple of their records from way back(: Best reaction channel out there, keep rockin guys(:✌️🎸
I love the way you guys actually HEAR music!
Bread never disappoints. I think you two would love, love love their song, "Diary".
They were all professional session musicians and were phenomenal as a group
This was a huge hit for bread, the 70s was just great music super super decade for some of the greatest music of all time
Can't go wrong listening to Bread good choice
1977, sophomore in high school. What a great era of music I grew up in! Thanks for more memories!
1977 was a great year for Top 40 radio. So many classic masterpieces on the radio at any given time. So much music coming out then that the songs you heard on the radio in January would be completely different songs on the radio in April. A great time to be young indeed.
Class of '79 here too! The music when we were teens was absolutely amazing! So many groups with awesome hit after hit after hit!
I graduated in 78. Reminds me of high school😢😢
IT DON'T MATTER TO ME is my very favorite Bread
Lobo's "Me and You and a Dog Named Boo," would also fit into the 70's soft rock catagory.
Exactly, and "I'd love you to want me". Similar vocal tone. Soft rock with a touch of 70's pop folk.
gosh yes
Oh yes! I still remember every word of that song! What was it 1970?! Man the good ole days!👍✌️
I love Lobo❤
. . . and How Can I Tell Her About You
I can’t even explain how this song makes me feel 💙
Bread really helped make the 70s feel right as a kid! The Lead Singer's voice always reminded me of a male Anne Murray, who I loved also back then..
This is music that you listen to when your alone thinking about someone you’ve lost or loved💞
Definitely
More BREAD!!! My most influential group for my own music!!!
David Gates' solo hits are great. Goodbye Girl won a grammy for the movie, and His solo song Clouds is great. Something else you might not have known, Larry Knechtel, who played base and keyboards for Bread, also played piano on Simon and Garfunkel's great hit Bridge Over Trouble Waters. Larry also won a grammy for that performance.
Down memory lane going to watch Goodbye Girl at the cinema and love this haunting song
Larry was also a member of the famous Wrecking Crew who were a very elite group of session musicians that played on as many as 98 percent of the charted hits from all styles during the 60's and 70's. Other members were Leon Russell, Glen Cambell, Carol Kaye and others.
Bread gives me goosebumps, every time hearing their beautiful music. 🎶🎶🎶🎶❤️❤️
Love anything by Bread
I don't think I have ever heard a song from them that didn't just reach out and grab me
My goodness bread ohhh man❤❤❤❤
David Gates voice and lyrics touch your soul! “Diary” and “It Don’t Matter To Me” have to be your next MUST HEAR CHOICES!
I love their music so much, whenever I have ever been heartbroken Bread is my go-to band, talking about pouring salt in the wound, those lyrics and his voice get me every time
One of the greatest '70's soft rock songs has to be Poco with "Heart of the Night". Beautiful song about New Orleans and Lake Pontchartrain. Plus fabulous saxophone solos! Amber will just love it!
Such a gorgeous song.
Good call 👍 one of my favorites off the sensational LEGEND LP..
💮Think my Favorite Poco is "Magnolia"; But "Heart Of The Night" IS on the "Remember (Live)" album that lives on my Puter🎶:}
Some other 70's soft rock you may want to give a spin are : '' Wildflower" Skylark , "Precious & Few" Climax, "My Eyes Adore You" Frankie Valli, "You're The Best Thing To Happen To Me" Gladys Knight & Pips and "You Make Me Feel Brand New" Stylistics . I know that's a long list but I really think you will dig these tunes.
What a great list! Some of my favorites.
@@mayLibertyprevail1a Thanks the list could go on but will save some other greats for later reactions.
I'm a 70s teen, and it BLESSES my heart to see y'all react to our music and love it. I love Bread.
You two have such a deep appreciation for music. Great reactions!
I was a teenage girl when they were popular. I used to go roller skating on Sundays, and Bread was awesome to skate to. I learned to play their songs on the piano and when friends got married, one of their chosen songs was "IF". Thanks for the memories. 🥰
Love this song. I always thought this had a Beatles-esque sound especially that slide guitar solo. Bread is one of those bands and artists I describe as music comfort food.
If you dig soft rock from the 1970s, I highly recommend “I Love You” by Climax Blues Band.
YES!! Good one!
That was the early 80s
James Griffin's Solo for this Song sounds familiar to The Beatles Song Something's Guitar Solo.
Simple guitar solo but melodic.
Oh Bread is on of my verry favorites. When ur a sad teenage girl, Bread is music u need
DIARY! DIARY! DIARY!
Yes!!!! My FAVOURITE song from Bread!
Bread did some up tempo tunes I really think you would enjoy. Mother Freedom, and Down on My Knees. Check them out. A whole different dimension to Bread
Always love Bread
Bread did somewhat of a Rockin tune “Mother Freedom”!
As well to continue with “Diary” “It Don’t Matter to Me” “Sweet Surrender””Daughter””Dream Lady””Down on My Knees”!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I was a sophomore in HS and my mom woke me up one morning to tell me Bread had made a new album after being MIA for several years. She knew how much I loved them and it really touched me that she wanted me to know. This was the first single from the last album they made.
What a Cool Memory Isn't it interesting how hearing an old Favorite song can stir up memories we haven't thought of in Ages?
The same title of the song and also the album "Lost Without Your Love".
So Sweet ❤it
Yes! Bread! You’re gonna love it! ❤❤
Another masterpiece written by David, released on their final album in 1976. This
song remained on the charts the longest, only after their greatest hit, Make It With You".
This reaction is a beautiful song, with lovely lyrics and the powerful string section.The rest of the instrumentation and David's classic vocals so addictive. Great reaction. Buckets of Maple Syrup love from Canada ❤️ ❤️ 🇨🇦🇨🇦
Mary....they already did it
David Gates Father was a violin teacher hence the beautiful strings. He is also amazing live as well. "Diary" is a MUST!!
Hey y'all. Try bread song tecalote
Can’t go wrong with Bread! 🤘🔥
Or Karen Carpenter! Which they've done very little of!! I should be one of these....reviewers.
Wow, what a fade away line, "if we had love before, then we can have it back once more." Powerful stuff there.
Some of the best endings to David Gates songs.
“Hooked on you” and “it don’t matter to me” are very good songs by Bread you should listen too! ❤️
70s soft rock was my go to growing up. The words just resonated with me. Thank you for the wonderful reaction. God bless you both.
Thanks Guy's. Beautiful. So much so.
You see her sitting over there..... and can't wait for the dj to play a Bread song, so you could get a slow dance and sway and hold her tight!!❤❤
Bread and America are legends of soft rock! Can't go wrong with any tunes from either of those groups! Thanks for a mello close to my day!!
Another GREAT musical masterpiece! Their first hit, in 1970, was "It Don't Matter to Me," went to no.2 on US Billboard Easy Listening Chart. Early on they had a couple of BANGER rock songs: "Mother Freedom" and "Let Your Love Go."
Their first hit was "Make It With You'.
Great group, especially when feeling emotive. Lots of heart-wrenching lyrics and light, airy, instrumentals. A perfect combination for eliciting a few tears along the way. Peace & Love🕊❤
Great band from the 70s. Always loved this song.
My teen years were spent entirely in the 70s. Good times. Great music. The beginning of SNL & Midnight Special.
Bread was a favorite of mine...I wore out my 8-track tape! It doesn't look like you've reviewed "Diary", which you absolutely must. And when you do, make sure you stick with it to the end, hopefully without interruption. I think Amber will really enjoy that there's a "story".
You might also look into "Seals and Crofts" - Summer Breeze, Diamond Girl, We May Never Pass This Way Again...
Bread, great collection of soft rock songs. "I WANT TO MAKE IT WITH YOU" their best, makes me feel 13 yr old again.
Dean Parks, session super guitarist played with Bread, and so many more great solo's on others, Steely Dan to Streisand.
Makes my want to cry! Joyful tears!
Me too😢😢😢😢
Ive listened to Bread during many hard times in my life. their song were and always will be there for me.
I was a child studying piano in the early 70s and this was one of the songs I played - I totally forgot about it. Nice memories.
Their catalog is very deep. Hard to run out of great songs by them. Buckle up.
Bread was one of my Dad's favorite bands so I grew up as a kid in the 70s listening to them. God how I love them. The family memories flood in when I hear them.
Here's another artist with a similar style and He's a beautiful storyteller "Dan Fogelberg - The Power Of Gold (From Live: Greetings from the West)" this is another artist that has quite a large collection. Lovely reaction Amber & Rob...this was one of my grandfather's favorite songs by "Bread"
They listened to Leader of the Band already.
They need to dive deeper into his work!
I was born in the 70's but I have never heard this band before they sound pretty good , thanks to your channel I'm learning about these bands I never heard before..
Love this one. Glad you took a listen to it :D I'm with a lot of others on here thinking "I Love You" by Climax Blues Band should be somewhere on your to do list
I purchased their greatest songs album back in the mid 1970’s and used to play and sing along with them all the time!
Oh wow, this brought me back to another time in my life, a sad time, the ending of my first marriage. I could feel the pain again through this song - that’s how strong music can affect our soul.
I love Bread! Thank you for bringing back so many great bands for the newer generation!
The keyboard player/pianist Larry Knetchel was the guy who played the piano on bridge over troubled water by Simon and Garfunkel
I feel blessed to have grown up in the 70s, and your right, some of the best music ever. You got me with this one. one of my “guilty pleasures” lol. I mostly listened to Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Black Sabbath, Clapton, etc. but this was a song and band I always loved.
Great reaction as always. Here are a few songs I think you would love by other artists
"I Love You" by Climax Blues Band
"Sad Eyes" by Robert John
"Sentimental Lady" by Bob Welch
Larry Knechtel is the talented piano player for Bread. In case you don't know who that is, he is the one who created that incredible piano part for "Bridge Over Troubled Water."
I just recently bought their greatest hits cd and their piano sheet music. So glad to see you hearing this song. It’s been one of my favorites since I was a kid in the 70’s.
Lovely up underated song. In concert this band rocks
Highschool memories, love this!
For me, this song is Bread's masterpiece!
Now you know why so many of us burned through 3 or 4 8-tracks of these guys back in the day....Best of Bread is iconic.
"It Don't Matter to Me"............There could be tears.
Bread songs on the radio back in the day- they were just really cool tunes. Until youi went thru a break up ! It would leave a tear in the corner of your heart. Even the Hardest of hearts
two of my faves are THE guitar man and your diary. Even when you and your girl would hang out and listen to breads greatist hits. the tunes were able to make things magial between you both
Yes i love bread but i am a hendix man too
This is my absolutely best band from the 70s I was a teenager in the late 60s and early 70s soft rock was my fav I love Bread I own some of their music I love,love love them you make me smile Amber cause you love them like I do
Love to see both of your reactions to....I CAN'T FIND THE WORDS TO SAY GOODBYE...
❤❤ TO BOTH OF YOU.
I love the ballads that Bread did. They actually can rock. Check out Mother Freedom and Truckin' Down the Highway. Jay's going to love those for sure. This was one of the reasons the band split up. The other guys wanted to rock and David Gates kept writing ballads, mostly. The ladies dug the ballads on the albums and in concert and they had a few rock songs that everybody loved. Me? I loved them all! But since Amber went Bang Bang, I flashed on John Lee Hooker's Boom Boom Boom Boom which is a completely different vibe (with a backstory I'll tell if you play it).
I was a 12 year old girl when i fell in love with this song. The music alone by itself is mindbowing...sends shivers.
here we go again with the godfathers of soft rock music and thank you once again for this amazing journey and reacting on Breed with this beautiful and iconic song
I was at university in around 1979 or so, had a massive crush on a girl I knew, and a few Bread songs, especially Make it With You, were very much part of the soundtrack of the time. Ah the sweet pains of youth!! Fantastic band and David Gates' voice and lyrics were something else!!
Yay!! My favourite Bread song. Although all their songs are classics 👌
Much love from England 🏴
love this song
Omg, you've done Bread a few times now and yet, STILL haven't heard "Diary"! I simply cannot wait much longer for you to hear this masterpiece!
Jay, Bread is famous for their soft rock sound, but they could also kick it with songs like "Mother Freedom", and "Fancy Dancer", when James Griffin took the lead vocals. Also "Tecelote" and "Take Comfort", but "Mother Freedom" is a must.
Yes!! Diary is a nice one to do. It has a twist 😉 in the story. Love love love, Bread!!!!
Bread...Lost without your love, a very favorite of mine!! ❤️
This was the first record I ever bought....EVER!! I still have the .45. It still breaks my heart, it's so hauntingly and painfully Beautiful. 💕🥲
Keb Mo "Dirty Lowdown and Bad ", "Am I Wrong ", "She Just Wants to Dance ". The guy has 5 Grammys and a 50 year career and I can't get you to react to him. You'll react to Oingo Boingo and Bread though.
Bengals and Bread!! 🐯 + 🍞 I have this album on vinyl. Just sit back, listen and get transplanted to the early 80s when I first heard their music.
One of my favorite bands. I have the vinyl of Bread that I bought in the 70's. and many more, unopened.
The first song I heard from Bread was Diary and then I was hooked. Have always loved their songs.
I like this group...it's the first time I've heard them...they really tug on the heartstrings! You are great about doing a variety of music, thanks! I enjoy a good love song....
You need to listen to more. They are one of a kind.
Bread has a uptempo song or two. Mother Freedom is probably their only hit that was uptempo. You guys should try it sometime.
great mellow rock group. Every break up played this song constantly.
You would also enjoy “Cherish” by The Association.