Another GREAT reaction. And while you tired too. And, 3k around the corner? Let’s see JaveeTV hit 3k by Labor Day! When a guy does a reaction video for his viewers in the early hours, with red eyes from being tired, that’s dedication! That, people, is enough to hit that sub! Thanks JayveeTV!
I'm new to your channel and I love it I'm just gonna put this out there I'm not sure if you've reacted to it yet but you should react to soul and inspiration by the Righteous Brothers
@@redpammy if its your style to compliment someone for being lazy and a show off for nothing so be it but its not mine.After a bit of criticism he might even become s little better.
@@zivanajadresic8604 I did not mean to start an argument ... your point is well taken. We are probably just coming from different places. There are some reaction videos that do their homework and that's real nice ... I think I liked his because of the raw, innocent, unpolished fun he is having. I could be wrong - maybe I should be helping him grow; but I am just enjoying him the way he is now. It is good that there are people like you taking the time to help him grow! BTW my favorite videos are my a gentleman named Fil who is actually an analyst - Wings of Pegasus. If you have not watched him, you should try - I think you would really appreciate his work.
I am a Great Grandma. This was “my music” back when. You give me joy to see you enjoy. They aren’t blood brothers, but two So. Cali guys who shook the world with their talent.
These two had such an effortless way of singing. They harmonized beautifully but let each other showcase their own talent separately without jealousy. Saw them many times in different size venues OVER 20 YEARS. Always perfection.
100% Just remember though, we only see and hear about the bad side. There's plenty of good people/happenings going on but the media don't tell us because they love to upset everyone.
After all these years, I still get chills when I hear this song ❤️ 💚 💙 💜 Few Fun Facts: They got their name from some black marines who saw them perform as the “Paramours” in 1963 & they shouted, “that was righteous brothers!” Also, the infamous Cher was part of the backing vocals, before she became famous, & last but not least, heir manager booked them into a black nightclub in Watts, California before they got big, & the patrons of the club started throwing things at them on stage when they saw they were white, & The Righteous Brothers didn't know what to do, so they just started singing, & all the patrons sat down with their mouths open, & wouldn't let them leave after that, & the term, Blue Eyed Soul was born 😃 👓 👓 😃
I lost my oldest sister less than a year ago and and she loved the righteous brothers so much and I'm crying while listening to this. This means so much to hear this . Thank you !
JayveeTV My sister was a Christian and I know where her soul is and that does bring me so much comfort and I know I will see her again. thank you for the kind words Jay !
donna crim I’m very sorry to hear that you lost your sister. The pain of losing close family is the hardest thing a person can go through. Take care of yourself, best wishes from Australia ✌️
kerryn67 thank you so much for that, yes it is hard to even say her name because I can't believe she gone but I do have peace with her soul, thank you very much !
I totally understand what you are going through. In the last eight years I have lost a nephew, two nieces, an uncle & a sister. My mom is not doing well and my brother is battling cancer. It's beyond hard 💔 prayers 🙏
I have to say that I believe in a 100 years they will still be playing this song and someone will be doing covers of it but no one will be doing it as well
They complement each other perfectly. Effortless, without autotune or any other enhancements. I'm 65 yrs old now, but I love to listen to my music from back then. And I love to see young people enjoy it as well
Years ago when there were just a few tv and radio stations, everyone was exposed to all different groups and developed an appreciation for all kinds of music.
Those two voices were blended in heaven. It's so great that a younger generation, is hearing,and loving, the righteous brothers. Great music never dies.
The names of the two Righteous Brothers are Bobby Hadfield and Bill Medley. They are not related. Bobby died in 2003. For many years Bobby struggled with alcohol and cocaine addiction and it caused a rift between Bill and Bobby. Bill is still alive and performing at the ripe age of 78. He will be 79 next month. I had the pleasure of seeing these two great performers 3 times back in the day and trust me, the fact that they were white and soulful was both a surprise and an awakening for us. The phrase, "blue eyed soul" was invented for these two guys. Although they took a lot of flack from both black and white communities during their time they opened a lot of doors for other white performers to show their soulful side. Try "Soul And Inspiration" by these guys, another really great song by them. In loving these guys so much I think you're ready for Jackie Wilson doing "Lonely Teardrops", "To Be loved", "She's Alright With Me", "Danny Boy", and "Night". Jackie was the greatest singer and performer, in my opinion, in the R&R/Pop era. He could sing anything from R&B to pop to gospel to light opera. However his performance was revolutionary. The called him Mr. Excitement. Every performer you see today stole from his act, including James Brown. Now, Jackie wasn't possessive of his athletic act and he never called these guys thieves, but everyone that does an athletic stage performance, or swings the microphone around or plays with the mic stand stole it from Jackie. Try him out.
Hel Gar my brother was a bartender at one of the casinos in Atlantic City and became friends with Bobby Hatfield. Bobby would hang out at his bar and they became close. Whenever Bobby would be in town they’d go out to local bars together. RIP Bobby
@@vanjalavoie550 Yeah. It ruined his voice early on. If you watch most of the late interviews with the two you can see Bobby was lit up. The strain on the relationship was intensified when Bobby was either late, a no show for gigs, or was so lit he was useless on stage. Bill had his issues, but nothing like Bobby. Sad indeed. I saw them twice back during their first days and they were soulful and truly "Righteous". You'd be right if you think I miss those days.
now you know what your parents and grandparents mean when they say "they don't make songs like we use to".... no digital aids... no lip sync.... this was live TV.... just simply, raw talent... now this is the way to melt a woman's heart through music and poetry..... without calling them hoes or bitches......now ladies, when you find a guy that would sing or say this to you and mean it?... go for it.....watch and learn guys..... peace
Bobbie & Bill are not blood-related brothers. They're a duo that is called the Righteous Brothers. Bill Hedley is noted for his bass-baritone voice, and Bobby Hatfield is noted for the tenor part of their singing with an exceptional range.
It makes so happy to see a Millennial actually go back to listen or watch something that was before their time. Even better when they can actually appreciate it! Most are convinced nothing existed before the year 2000 🤷♂️
Thank you! I always love reaction videos for the Righteous Brothers, and yours is a great one. I always thought Bobby Hatfield looked several years younger than Bill Medley. They were the same age. Actually, Bobby Hatfield was the "older" of the two by just over a month.
Phil Spector produced this particular masterpiece. He was responsible for the famous "Wall of Sound" that became so popular during the '60's. You might want to check these out: "He's a Rebel" and "Then He Kissed Me" by the Crystals; "Be my Baby", "Baby I Love You" and "Walking in the Rain" by the Ronettes. Unbelievably good music!
Now you've been introduced to Bill Medley's deep voice. You should react to Bill performing "The Time of My Life". I guarantee you've heard the song but never knew who the male vocalist is. Once you watch the video you'll recognize Medley's voice and realize how cool it is that one of the Righteous Brothers was the vocalist on that classic song.
You can bet many babies were made by these brothers' voices in the background!! Not trying to be weird, but they have some beautiful voices and that makes for a lot of loving!
I love Soul and Inspiration, if for no other reason, that it hasn't been used as much by some marketing department/movie studio as have Unchained Melody and You've Lost that Loving Feeling. Oh, and it helps that it is a d**n good song.
The Righteous Brothers were b4y time; I've become addicted to their music; I've heard them by watching reactions; thus song is perfect for both of them, showing their range; thank you for playing this jayvee
Appreciate your take on this. You look genuinely pleased ! I love the way their voices go together so well, each can sing well solo, then meld it together for a great duet. Just priceless when that happens. Thanks for another great video. I think you are showing a lot of young people music they may never have heard.
I love what'd you are doing. us oldies grew up with this music, but it is the unaltered human voice in all its ranges that is not present in the music today and it brings back such incredible memories. Thanks!
Am i the only one one that falls in love with him a little more with each video that you watch. There's something so pure and innocent and beautiful about watching people embracing anothers words and talents and messages with an open mind and joy in their heart. I discovered this channel like 2 hours ago and I have not stopped binge watching it since.
I remember hearing this when it first came out. I still love it. Bill Medley is great as the lead singer, but when Bobby Hatfield hits the really high notes I think it really makes the song epic.
Not many mention how wel this whole performance is staged & filmed. The way it starts off in the dark then gradually builds to a full stage full of people. Its wonderfully done whoever produced it. The lighting is brilliant.
Its 2AM here and my husband has relaxed to this wonderful song enough to fall asleep bless him. Your reactions are so much like my Dad's were the first time he heard this, he didn't always like the music we did but he got Mum to buy more of their music. Thank you for bringing wonderful memories of my late parents to my mind. Take care and stay safe please my friend Mary-Ellen UK
I'm a old white dude who has always loved music. It makes me so happy to see people of all colors enjoying music such as this classic. We hear about racism way too much when all we need to do is just appreciate each other for who we are and what we do, not the color of our skin. My all time favorite guitarist, and the greatest ever was James Marshall Hendrix, or Jimmy Hendrix. If I can suggest a song, please review "If a six was nine". I was about 10 when I first heard this song. Jimmy lashed out at treatment he perceived by breaking down barriers, but at the same time it proved that others, even though another color would fully support him including Eric Clapton. Was it because Jimmy was black, or because he was considered a hippy? While some back then saw him as a treat, I saw him as just the greatest guitarist alive, and by the way he was also a Vietnam veteran. RIP Jimmy
Listen to The Everly Brothers. Dream, When Will I Be Loved, Bye Bye Love, Cathy's Clown, I Kissed You, Walk Right Back, Wake Up Little Suzie.... & more. Their harmonies are so spot on. Them and Simon and Garfunkel. Those great groups taught me how to harmonize. You'll love their voices.
Grew up hearing them in the early 60's and loved them. So much soul in their voices! Many folks thought they were a Black duo in the early days when tv wasn't as it is today.
just discovered your channel and its so fun watching a young'un hearing some of my best memories for the first time. made me feel like a kid again as I remember all the good times living this music.
Bill Medley is 79 years old and still sounds amazing. He performs 3 nights a week in Vegas and weekends travels. He now performs with Bucky Heard who sounds just like Bobby Hatfield.
I love to watch you young guys hear the songs we listened to and loved when we were young. it's like the same reaction from a new generation and that is what makes a song or singers, not just good, but great.
Another GREAT reaction. And while you tired too. And, 3k around the corner? Let’s see JaveeTV hit 3k by Labor Day! When a guy does a reaction video for his viewers in the early hours, with red eyes from being tired, that’s dedication! That, people, is enough to hit that sub! Thanks JayveeTV!
I'm new to your channel and I love it I'm just gonna put this out there I'm not sure if you've reacted to it yet but you should react to soul and inspiration by the Righteous Brothers
You twat,they are not brothers.Do your homework first and since they are not brothers there's no older or younger brother.,get it?
@@zivanajadresic8604 That was unnecessarily mean! He doesn't know and his style is not doing research ... his is just raw reaction! Be kind!
@@redpammy if its your style to compliment someone for being lazy and a show off for nothing so be it but its not mine.After a bit of criticism he might even become s little better.
@@zivanajadresic8604 I did not mean to start an argument ... your point is well taken. We are probably just coming from different places. There are some reaction videos that do their homework and that's real nice ... I think I liked his because of the raw, innocent, unpolished fun he is having. I could be wrong - maybe I should be helping him grow; but I am just enjoying him the way he is now. It is good that there are people like you taking the time to help him grow! BTW my favorite videos are my a gentleman named Fil who is actually an analyst - Wings of Pegasus. If you have not watched him, you should try - I think you would really appreciate his work.
Greatest love song ever written sung by two of the greatest singers of all time
I am a Great Grandma. This was “my music” back when. You give me joy to see you enjoy. They aren’t blood brothers, but two So. Cali guys who shook the world with their talent.
I'm a great grandma too and I love this music.❤
These two had such an effortless way of singing. They harmonized beautifully but let each other showcase their own talent separately without jealousy. Saw them many times in different size venues OVER 20 YEARS. Always perfection.
Our whole society needs to "bring back that loving feeling."
You are so right
Amen.
Nice comment
100%
Just remember though, we only see and hear about the bad side. There's plenty of good people/happenings going on but the media don't tell us because they love to upset everyone.
It’s June 7, 2020 We need to love for sure.
Anybody seeing him react but thinking wait till Hatfield belts out in the end
Yeah, I actually said out loud: you ain't seen nothing yet
Yes! I listen to Medley but I'm always anticipating Bobby's voice - with my eyes glued on him! 😉
Yep
ABSOLUTELY!!!!
Lol Yes 🤩😁
After all these years, I still get chills when I hear this song ❤️ 💚 💙 💜 Few Fun Facts: They got their name from some black marines who saw them perform as the “Paramours” in 1963 & they shouted, “that was righteous brothers!” Also, the infamous Cher was part of the backing vocals, before she became famous, & last but not least, heir manager booked them into a black nightclub in Watts, California before they got big, & the patrons of the club started throwing things at them on stage when they saw they were white, & The Righteous Brothers didn't know what to do, so they just started singing, & all the patrons sat down with their mouths open, & wouldn't let them leave after that, & the term, Blue Eyed Soul was born 😃 👓 👓 😃
WOW, I did not know that. Thank you.
Didn't know that either! Thanks for sharing that story! That's awesome. Yep, they were the "real deal".
Now you understand why we old folks love our 1960s songs!
Boy could they both sing. Nothing false about this . This is one of the greatest classics of all time. Awesome ❤❤
Jayvee, I'm so happy to see young people appreciating the music of my youth. It was real and beautiful back then.
I lost my oldest sister less than a year ago and and she loved the righteous brothers so much and I'm crying while listening to this. This means so much to hear this . Thank you !
omg I'm so sorry to hear about your loss.I hope you heal and just know that she's watching over you
JayveeTV My sister was a Christian and I know where her soul is and that does bring me so much comfort and I know I will see her again. thank you for the kind words Jay !
donna crim
I’m very sorry to hear that you lost your sister. The pain of losing close family is the hardest thing a person can go through. Take care of yourself, best wishes from Australia ✌️
kerryn67 thank you so much for that, yes it is hard to even say her name because I can't believe she gone but I do have peace with her soul, thank you very much !
I totally understand what you are going through. In the last eight years I have lost a nephew, two nieces, an uncle & a sister. My mom is not doing well and my brother is battling cancer. It's beyond hard 💔 prayers 🙏
I appreciate these older songs so much more than today’s music. Real talent.
You're reactions are fantastic! No auto tune here! BAck then you actually had to be talented and blessed with a beautiful voice. everything was live!
They were at the heart of what was known as “Blue Eyed Soul” back in the day. Centered in PHILADELPHIA.
it was at least 10 years before I knew they weren't black..... Similar to my experience with Steely Dan!
Back in the early 60s the Righteous Brothers were one of the favorites along with the Young Rascals for the Black listening population.
righteous brothers, mitch ryder, roy head... lots of good guys were out there.
Yes! Here from Philly...healing when a "Brother" takes joy in hearing white guys sing from the 60's...must be God linking souls with music ✨
The Righteous Brothers gave this kids smile muscles a workout.
Beautiful wasn't it 👍👍👍
OMG indeed this is music my age music and its so beautiful xxxxxxxxx
Hi , I grew up with their music in the 60s . The best singer's of all time . I still sing with them .
I have to say that I believe in a 100 years they will still be playing this song and someone will be doing covers of it but no one will be doing it as well
Hey man, cool video....they aren't actually brothers though.
Bill Medley is the guy with deeper voive, Bobby Hatfield is smaller guy
@ShariSez1 He is with a reformed Righteous Bros, calling the tour the Time of Our Life tour.
Brothers in name but not relation.
@ShariSez1 2003
@ShariSez1 A couple of years ago? He passed 16 years going on 17 now.
Medley is a baritone whilst Hatfield is a tenor.
I was a teenager when this came out and I was blown away... one of the most beautiful love songs ever!
Who would give a thumbs down to the Righteous Brothers?
Makers of Autotune
Communists who like beiber.
Scarlett O'Hara morons!
People who don't know GOOD and True talent when they see and hear it.
Right?
I’m a grunge, alt-punk guy, but I’m thankful my folks shared their music with me. This one always gives me goosebumps!
I'll always be grateful to my mom for raising me on her generation's music because this is impeccable. ♥️
I'm so glad to hear that the younger generation has an appreciation for the old rock and roll.
Chills chills chills
They complement each other perfectly. Effortless, without autotune or any other enhancements. I'm 65 yrs old now, but I love to listen to my music from back then. And I love to see young people enjoy it as well
Years ago when there were just a few tv and radio stations, everyone was exposed to all different groups and developed an appreciation for all kinds of music.
You learn to appreciate music when you have listened to Pirate Radio.... never heard a whole song on Pirate but it sure broadened my horizons ;-)
Those two voices were blended in heaven. It's so great that a younger generation, is hearing,and loving, the righteous brothers. Great music never dies.
The names of the two Righteous Brothers are Bobby Hadfield and Bill Medley. They are not related. Bobby died in 2003. For many years Bobby struggled with alcohol and cocaine addiction and it caused a rift between Bill and Bobby. Bill is still alive and performing at the ripe age of 78. He will be 79 next month. I had the pleasure of seeing these two great performers 3 times back in the day and trust me, the fact that they were white and soulful was both a surprise and an awakening for us. The phrase, "blue eyed soul" was invented for these two guys. Although they took a lot of flack from both black and white communities during their time they opened a lot of doors for other white performers to show their soulful side. Try "Soul And Inspiration" by these guys, another really great song by them. In loving these guys so much I think you're ready for Jackie Wilson doing "Lonely Teardrops", "To Be loved", "She's Alright With Me", "Danny Boy", and "Night". Jackie was the greatest singer and performer, in my opinion, in the R&R/Pop era. He could sing anything from R&B to pop to gospel to light opera. However his performance was revolutionary. The called him Mr. Excitement. Every performer you see today stole from his act, including James Brown. Now, Jackie wasn't possessive of his athletic act and he never called these guys thieves, but everyone that does an athletic stage performance, or swings the microphone around or plays with the mic stand stole it from Jackie. Try him out.
Hel Gar my brother was a bartender at one of the casinos in Atlantic City and became friends with Bobby Hatfield. Bobby would hang out at his bar and they became close. Whenever Bobby would be in town they’d go out to local bars together. RIP Bobby
@cosmicVox13 Did what before who?
I had no idea about the substance issues. Sad.
@@vanjalavoie550 Yeah. It ruined his voice early on. If you watch most of the late interviews with the two you can see Bobby was lit up. The strain on the relationship was intensified when Bobby was either late, a no show for gigs, or was so lit he was useless on stage. Bill had his issues, but nothing like Bobby. Sad indeed. I saw them twice back during their first days and they were soulful and truly "Righteous". You'd be right if you think I miss those days.
@cosmicVox13 I was pretty specific about Jackie. The question is who and what are YOU talking about.
now you know what your parents and grandparents mean when they say "they don't make songs like we use to".... no digital aids... no lip sync.... this was live TV.... just simply, raw talent... now this is the way to melt a woman's heart through music and poetry..... without calling them hoes or bitches......now ladies, when you find a guy that would sing or say this to you and mean it?... go for it.....watch and learn guys..... peace
Bobbie & Bill are not blood-related brothers. They're a duo that is called the Righteous Brothers. Bill Hedley is noted for his bass-baritone voice, and Bobby Hatfield is noted for the tenor part of their singing with an exceptional range.
It makes so happy to see a Millennial actually go back to listen or watch something that was before their time. Even better when they can actually appreciate it! Most are convinced nothing existed before the year 2000 🤷♂️
They compliment each other. Voices are great together.
Thank you! I always love reaction videos for the Righteous Brothers, and yours is a great one.
I always thought Bobby Hatfield looked several years younger than Bill Medley. They were the same age. Actually, Bobby Hatfield was the "older" of the two by just over a month.
One word for this song. SUPERB! 💖💜💙👍👍
One's a tenor and the other is a deep baritone. Together it sounds like heaven
Phil Spector produced this particular masterpiece. He was responsible for the famous "Wall of Sound" that became so popular during the '60's. You might want to check these out: "He's a Rebel" and "Then He Kissed Me" by the Crystals; "Be my Baby", "Baby I Love You" and "Walking in the Rain" by the Ronettes. Unbelievably good music!
It is fun to watch your reactions. Thanks.
Now you've been introduced to Bill Medley's deep voice. You should react to Bill performing "The Time of My Life". I guarantee you've heard the song but never knew who the male vocalist is. Once you watch the video you'll recognize Medley's voice and realize how cool it is that one of the Righteous Brothers was the vocalist on that classic song.
bostonwhofan a MUST!
how lucky were we in the 60's and 70's?
NEVER be another era like it,not even close.
You can bet many babies were made by these brothers' voices in the background!! Not trying to be weird, but they have some beautiful voices and that makes for a lot of loving!
you should listen to soul and inspiration by them
I love Soul and Inspiration, if for no other reason, that it hasn't been used as much by some marketing department/movie studio as have Unchained Melody and You've Lost that Loving Feeling.
Oh, and it helps that it is a d**n good song.
Google how the Righteous Brothers got their name.
Another classic and favourite of mine 😍
One of the backing singers on this is Cher
Didn't know that!
@@4EClark The background singers were the "wall of sound", producer Phil Spector's creation. And yes, CHER was in it, before Sonny.
Really.. did not know that!!
Glenn Campbell also played on this recording
The Righteous Brothers were b4y time; I've become addicted to their music; I've heard them by watching reactions; thus song is perfect for both of them, showing their range; thank you for playing this jayvee
Unchained melody, without a doubt, most beautiful love song ever, ever recorded!!! MB. 1950
AMAZING SINGERS! Happy that their music is being discovered and appreciated by the younger generation.
Excellent! Now you must experience "Soul and Inspiration" by The RIGHTEOUS Brothers
They sang perfectly. I loved those guys
Great reaction. Miss these old classic songs. You should check out the Everly Brothers. Their harmony is amazing.
Appreciate your take on this. You look genuinely pleased ! I love the way their voices go together so well, each can sing well solo, then meld it together for a great duet. Just priceless when that happens. Thanks for another great video. I think you are showing a lot of young people music they may never have heard.
Imagine wailing like that in a damn BOWTIE.
Excellent duo. Very talented.
Another great reaction to a great song.
Thank you
Bill Medley ad Bobby Hatley were two of the most talented singers EVER! PERIOD!
Loved this mate, keep going!
From the days when a good voice was the bare minimum.
Today you can talk through a stolen riff and become a superstar.
sigh.
Thank you for that reaction. Their performance still gives me goosebumps all these years later.
Beautiful song
Beautiful reaction.
the best two vocals from the 50s and 60s
My dear sisters favorite song. So glad to see you, the younger generation discovering this great music! Good for you!!
I love what'd you are doing. us oldies grew up with this music, but it is the unaltered human voice in all its ranges that is not present in the music today and it brings back such incredible memories. Thanks!
Am i the only one one that falls in love with him a little more with each video that you watch.
There's something so pure and innocent and beautiful about watching people embracing anothers words and talents and messages with an open mind and joy in their heart.
I discovered this channel like 2 hours ago and I have not stopped binge watching it since.
I remember hearing this when it first came out. I still love it. Bill Medley is great as the lead singer, but when Bobby Hatfield hits the really high notes I think it really makes the song epic.
Again, I love your reaction, thank you for sharing! Another great song!
Mellifluous! That’s the word that comes to mind when I listen to them.
They were AWESOME....Loved them.
Some of the finest vocals you will ever hear
So nice to see young people enjoying my music.
They complement each other....fantastic duo .........
Gotta love that Phil Spector wall of sound.
It's also amazing when you have actual TALENT!!!
This is live, no autotune just TALENT!!!
Not many mention how wel this whole performance is staged & filmed. The way it starts off in the dark then gradually builds to a full stage full of people. Its wonderfully done whoever produced it. The lighting is brilliant.
Its 2AM here and my husband has relaxed to this wonderful song enough to fall asleep bless him. Your reactions are so much like my Dad's were the first time he heard this, he didn't always like the music we did but he got Mum to buy more of their music. Thank you for bringing wonderful memories of my late parents to my mind. Take care and stay safe please my friend Mary-Ellen UK
I'm a old white dude who has always loved music. It makes me so happy to see people of all colors enjoying music such as this classic. We hear about racism way too much when all we need to do is just appreciate each other for who we are and what we do, not the color of our skin. My all time favorite guitarist, and the greatest ever was James Marshall Hendrix, or Jimmy Hendrix. If I can suggest a song, please review "If a six was nine". I was about 10 when I first heard this song. Jimmy lashed out at treatment he perceived by breaking down barriers, but at the same time it proved that others, even though another color would fully support him including Eric Clapton. Was it because Jimmy was black, or because he was considered a hippy? While some back then saw him as a treat, I saw him as just the greatest guitarist alive, and by the way he was also a Vietnam veteran. RIP Jimmy
Love the way you so enjoy songs you hear for the first time.
I am 62 and it is neat to see you react to this song I listened to back in the day. These guy's were amazing.
Another great song from gifted men. Sing along from your heart, screaming with them full blast. Love listening with you, so much fun.
Beautiful, peace and love.
One of my most favorite songs it gives me chills
Listen to The Everly Brothers.
Dream, When Will I Be Loved, Bye Bye Love, Cathy's Clown,
I Kissed You,
Walk Right Back,
Wake Up Little Suzie....
& more.
Their harmonies are so spot on. Them and Simon and Garfunkel.
Those great groups taught me how to harmonize.
You'll love their voices.
True God given talent! I love these guys. 🙂
Always loved the Righteous Brothers. I thank my parents for making me listen to oldies on the car radio all the time.
The music from the 60's 70's and 80's.cannot be beat.. .ever!!
Grew up hearing them in the early 60's and loved them. So much soul in their voices! Many folks thought they were a Black duo in the early days when tv wasn't as it is today.
just discovered your channel and its so fun watching a young'un hearing some of my best memories for the first time. made me feel like a kid again as I remember all the good times living this music.
Love it thanks for this. Knew you would love both of them.
This is the most listened to song on radio and tv in the twentieth century .
It's fun watching you young people digging the music I grew-up on, it spans generations.
I'm so enjoying your reaction. Another one of their is Rock and Roll Heaven. Their harmonies were awesome. 😇
wonderful....thanks good night
Wonderful to see a young appreciate music from my teenage years. Some the best music ever made. It is timeless!!!😊
So much fun listening to all these great tunes- you are my latest binge watching channel
they were awsome thanks for sharing!
They give me goose bumps still...❤️
Bill Medley is 79 years old and still sounds amazing. He performs 3 nights a week in Vegas and weekends travels. He now performs with Bucky Heard who sounds just like Bobby Hatfield.
Love the righteous brothers. Enjoyed.
I love to watch you young guys hear the songs we listened to and loved when we were young. it's like the same reaction from a new generation and that is what makes a song or singers, not just good, but great.
Love your reaction and appreciation. I grew up with them and forgot how good they were.
Jayvee, you are soooo cool to seek out vintage rock music. Thank you for taking us on your journey.