Yeah, as a bass player myself, I never really thought much about a group like the Doobies. But here, with the more intimate setting (like we used to have back in the '60s and '70s) I can really hear him, and he's very good. I just miss having a drummer.
You can thank pre-recorded vocals and instruments, along with pitch correction lightly applied to tighten up the vocals. None of this is ‘live”. A lot can be manipulated in post-production, which is why this sounded so good.
That was a scary time for all of us. So good to see them come together, via the internet and in isolation to deliver some great music to us all. Thank you, Doobie Bros. 🙏
I'm still listening to the music! And gettin all that harmonious love, vibrantly coloring my sound system with a groove from beyond! Man, these icons.... Love all of em'!
They should sell their secrets to keeping their voices healthy. Honestly incredible how great they sound as singers having done this as long as they have.
@@couerl Processing is not the same as auto tune. Most processing has to do with EQ or dynamics. Auto tune is pitch correction, and I hear none of that in this video.
@@Supernautiloid Pitch correction is most certainly "processing." The idea is to apply it so that it's not noticeable. These vocals are just a bit too perfect to not have been touched up.
Just as beautiful as the the first time I heard it in the 70s ..... please do a re-release of Jesus is just alright with me it is so inspirational and just what people need today
I saw them at a Miss. Casino in like 2008, my wife demanded I go, I was like hey, I am playing cards, but alas I relented, I had to go to a dried-up old band in their mid to late 50s I thought to myself. But, those cats were still damned good. And yes they are still tight, look at them singing China Grove on Good Morning America in like 2015, the kids were expecting Blahhhhhhhh, they loved it !!
I just find it disgusting when people give stuff like this a thumbs down. I am so grateful for this music. Thank you Doobie Bros! You got my thumbs up!
Yes, I often wonder what on earth inspires those downward thumbs. If you don't find this performance amazing and if you don't find that the song lifts your spirits, then you simply have no taste!
Giving a thumbs down to this is just pure unadulterated ignorance. Some individuals that do this are just disgruntled "musicians" that could never achieve this level of musicianship, and are unwilling to accept that reality.
It's so incredible that they sound as good and fresh as they did almost 50 years ago! This group is a national treasure and long overdue getting into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame!!!
I was obsessed with them when I was little, dad knew, he is the one that exposed and taught me music. When I was old enough (17 in the about 1997) for my birthday Iwe were going to see my band......dyslexia runs deep in my family, he had a "momen", bless his heart it was the moody blues (I loved then also).....if he wasn't such a goofy guy he would have been so upset. He was a great man, I love this story!
Nobody will ever sound as good as the Doobies! I'm glad I'm the age that I am because I was able to grow up with them. The younger generation doesn't know what they missed. It feels good to say I have been a fan for 48 years and the band hasn't missed beat yet.
Man, I'm 63 in September, and this just brings the memories flooding back to my teenage years, thanks guys, I really appreciate your music. Keep Safe, much love, from Wales. 💖
The Eagles have received a lot of attention over the years and rightfully so when you consider how well their music has stood against the passage of time. However, the Doobies are right there with them. Doobies rock!!
As far as the above comments go, I'm checking off "all of the above". You can tell, after all these years, they still put the music out there as though it was the first time and I still get that rush I got 50 years ago. The music is sublime and they don't forget to put the word in for the people that are hurtin' during these devastating times. You guys truly meet the definition of "the best" .
@@evo5dave "cosmetics such as lipstick or powder applied to the face, used to enhance or alter the appearance." probably not. Then again, "TV makeup" is different again, because it's used to counteract the unnaturally strong lighting, so maybe they have makeup, maybe they don't. I think there might be some botox in there, though.
It is 8:57 the east coast I awoke to this song in my head. Brings a smile and tears to my eyes. I lost my big brother in 2015. he was 13 years older than me.. First time I heard this was in 1974 when at a party he had I was 9 . Fist time I remember hearing the doobie brothers. you guys are so good and unique. . I miss him horribly!!
They just played that with the same if not more enthusiasm than they did in their prime. What, 50 years ago? Still just so good it "ain't" right lol! Love 'em then, love 'em now.
The banjo is present in the original, too; it's just not as obvious because it's only during the chorus, and it's not as prominent in the mix. It does shift the feel of the song quite a bit to have it front-and-center, especially in an acoustic set where it's not competing with amplified electric guitars and a drum kit. :)
@@ballyastrocade5672 Patrick Simmons played the banjo on the original. John McFee has done the banjo playing since he's come back (a long time ago, but no one but Patrick has been there continuously). It's great to have someone in a band like John who besides guitar can also play banjo, violin, mandolin, pedal steel guitar, essentially anything with strings.
LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS BAND....50TH ANNIV CONCERT POSTPONED TILL NEXT YEAR....FEATURING MICHAEL MCDONALD....WORTH THE WAIT....GOT MY TICKETS...THESE SONGS SONGS ARE THE SOUNDTRACT OF MY LIFE !!!! ❤❤❤❤❤
I've seen them live twice in the last 3 years ... once where they opened for Chicago and they completely blew Chicago off the stage. Considering these guys are in their 70's they are simply incredibly talented musicians still after 50 years in the business.
Man, the voices sounded just as good as in the old days of the group, the banjo made up for the lack of drums, and the Bass was fantastic. He filled in any of the gaps. Great guy on the bass. I play bass so I am listening to the bottom end. I played lead guitar for years, but I got on bass and loved it because a good bass player can get the grove going.
yes indeed the TJ signiture strum..if you could get that right and get the muting right on the money it opens up a lot to Doobie Brothers cover playing I find.. it's like the classic Keith Richards hammer on in open G. he uses that all the time hammer on those two fingers...
I remember him saying when he was learning to play guitar, he moved his right wrist quickly to emulate the drums, he always called it his chucka chucka style.
@@markcarrillo2445 I never heard the banjo in it until I listened to a cover by the Hindley Street Country Club, then I found this Doobie version where it's much more prominent, now I'm going back to listen to the original again. EDIT: Oh, there it is. In the chorus like you said, speaker right. Nice!
Toolmybass Jay Z is to the Doobie Brothers and real music before auto tune (around 1995-2000) what Velveeta is to a classic French cheese. One’s fake and tasteless while the other one is carefully crafted, absolutely exquisite, only of the highest quality and the memory of partaking it stays with you long after the actual experience. In other words, there’s no remote comparison between the two. My husband teaches two sections of jazz history for undergrads to fill their humanities General Ed requirement at a large university. He compares “smooth” jazz and Kenny G garbage to Velveeta too. In fact, for the final every semester he has a cheese party. On one table he has a selection of excellent cheeses and a variety of crackers for the class to try. On the other table he has cubed Velveeta and “cheese product” of various flavors that’re in different cans that the students can squirt on the crackers. The shelf life for the “cheese product” is really long, and if you read the ingredients on the can it is enough to turn your stomach. It’s basically edible plastic! While the students are eating the cheese and the fake stuff my husband plays the real jazz from different eras vs. the fake jazz. It’s pretty easy to tell the difference when the two types of music are played in contrast to each other. What we fans of the REAL ROCK MUSIC ought to demand of the R&R Hall of Fame folks who vote on new inductees is for them to play the music product artists and their pathetic excuses that pass for pop music and then contrast them with the REAL musicians and their masterpieces. I would hope that if voters and the public could hear how incredibly crafted and creative a Jimi Hendrix guitar solo is compared to the trash that Lizzo and Cardie B put out and call music perhaps the ears and minds of listeners could begin to become educated and expanded. Does this make sense to you? I’m a Covid Longhauler and today has been one of those brain fog extraganzas, so I’m not sure if I’m getting my idea across or not. My apologies if this sounds like gibberish.🥴
Toolmybass are you a big Pink Floyd fan too? I just looked at your hashtag. If so, do you have a favorite album? Have you ever seen “The Wizard of Oz” film with “Dark Side of the Moon” playing as the soundtrack? It blew my mind the first time I saw it. Much as I really like “The Wall” “Dark Side of the Moon” is my favorite of PF’s albums. I was 15 when it came out, and it was so revolutionary. Nothing like it had ever been heard before. My sister and I wore out our copy of the LP twice because we listened to it so much. Too bad Roger Waters and David Gilmore couldn’t get along.
Ahhhh, the stories we could tell of times listening to this song in a 67 Camaro. This is a truly great song and I thank you guys so much for posting it. Happy days are here again.
I dont post a lot on TH-cam. I just wanted to let the band know, I think you are all geniuses. If ever am feeling down, I can turn on Listen To The Music and I am immediately in a better place. I love you guys and your music. Top notch, above professional musicians. My father turned me on to you guys in the 70's and have appreciated your music for, well decades. Keep on keeping on as long as y'all can.
I had the pleasure of meeting Tom when I spent several weeks wiring his Novato home for whole house audio about 20 years ago. As a young teen growing up and Listening to the Doobie Bothers in the 1970's, it was surreal to be walking thru his remodel and discussing where to place speakers, volume controls, and audio equipment with this legend of rock. A great memory that I cherish to this day.
@@das250250 That true but I'm sure he was just trying to be positive unlike you...So keep you opinions too yourself..If you have nothing too say positive say nothing...
Bar none hands down my all time favorite classic rock band. Me being a musician myself these guys were my inspiration in my early days of learning. And what amazes me is they still sound like they did in the early days. Would love to here music is the doctor
I love this song so much! Back in the day when I played music I sang lead on this (except on the chorus, where I switched to the lowest harmony part to rest my voice) and played bass at the same time. This crowd pleaser is so much fun. Tom Johnston's vocal is timeless and still brings me back to my youth! Rock on, boys!
I was around 14 years old when "The Captain and Me," came out. I'm pretty sure it was a cassette tape that I played until it stretched out beyond use!!! Yes, because of all that superb music that came out at that time, I became a guitar player. Still am. Went to all the good concerts of the day and remember losing my voice from all the screaming.
It really doesn’t really matter our inspiration, we just have to get through whatever baggage we have and figure out a simple way to do it!!! The other side of our brain(s) deserve it lol :-)
As I sit here watching and listening, I close my eyes and it's 1972. You boys sound as good as ever! Thanks for producing these isolation performances. They render a few minutes of vital peace during otherwise chaotic times... Keep on rockin', Brothers!
The first time I heard this I just got a AM/FM 8 Track installed in my car! I would hear the music going back and forth between the speakers, unbelievable! It's great how a song can bring back memories!
Can't believe Tom Johnston sounds just like he did on the 1972 recording!
He sure does sing like he did over 40 years ago.....
It's amazing. I'm stunned.
........fine like wine...
1 key lower, 50 years later...absolutely stunning
SynthieAl key of d better for his vocals
holy smokes, they sound fantastic.that bass player is all over it.
Yeah ! Much agree .... awesome bass playing !
Yeah, as a bass player myself, I never really thought much about a group like the Doobies. But here, with the more intimate setting (like we used to have back in the '60s and '70s) I can really hear him, and he's very good. I just miss having a drummer.
John Cowan is awesome. As a singer and bassist!
John Cowan is the man!!
And it looks like they are still having fun after all these years!
These guys haven’t lost a thing. Vocals and playing still sound incredible💯
You can thank pre-recorded vocals and instruments, along with pitch correction lightly applied to tighten up the vocals. None of this is ‘live”. A lot can be manipulated in post-production, which is why this sounded so good.
They all had to add their parts in remotely one at a time onto the track to build the recording up. Still very fun, up close, and personal touch.
INCREDIBLE EXACTLY
Actually, they've lost a half step. The guitars are tuned to Eb. ;)
@@daved.4041 I've heard them live over the years and they sound the same.
That was a scary time for all of us. So good to see them come together, via the internet and in isolation to deliver some great music to us all. Thank you, Doobie Bros. 🙏
"What the people need is a way to make them smile"
I'm still listening to the music!
And gettin all that harmonious love, vibrantly coloring my sound system with a groove from beyond!
Man, these icons.... Love all of em'!
This song, and every other song on that album makes me smile. 😃
Amen
John McFee’s banjo playing elevates this song to a unique level. It sounds amazing!!!
Yep. He’s an amazing musician
@@randytingle2416 It's unreal...is there any instrument this guy can't play?!
I has been trying to find an isolated track of just his banjo track. I’m not a huge banjo person, just LOVE his in this song.
In the original was the banjo in the song or was this added to it for this version?
@@brianbright7501 - It's in the original, although nowhere near this pronounced. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Listen_to_the_Music#Song
How is this possible? Tom and Pat sound as amazing as ever, vocally
TJ and Pat can still belt it out
When a band sounds as young and as good today as they did almost 48 years ago is absolutely amazing, thank you for sharing!
Best live band of all time 👍😀
They should sell their secrets to keeping their voices healthy. Honestly incredible how great they sound as singers having done this as long as they have.
YES! Makes me greatful for being a child of the 70s!😁 I also loved Fleetwod Mac, Chicago, Wings, Queen.😁❤🎶
Sound better than ever.
@@jackhartgraves4988 LOL
The goose bumps came as soon as TJ started singing. Crazy to be this good after so many damn decades.
Especially since he almost left us in the mid 70s.
Its called talent, never dies
No auto tune, just pitch perfect vocals and harmonies.
Tommey Tommey um, that is heavily processed.
@@couerl Processing is not the same as auto tune. Most processing has to do with EQ or dynamics. Auto tune is pitch correction, and I hear none of that in this video.
It's really obvious when the voices are not warbling, isn't it?
@@Supernautiloid Pitch correction is most certainly "processing." The idea is to apply it so that it's not noticeable. These vocals are just a bit too perfect to not have been touched up.
Holy fuck, it's the Doobies, get a clue.
Just as beautiful as the the first time I heard it in the 70s ..... please do a re-release of Jesus is just alright with me it is so inspirational and just what people need today
Jeff, I thought the same thing. I always loved that group, because they had it all over with great harmony, and guitar parts, and bass etc.
They still sound as tight and crisp as they did back in the 70’s.
They recorded each part separately to a click track likely, so, tight is easy
I saw them at a Miss. Casino in like 2008, my wife demanded I go, I was like hey, I am playing cards, but alas I relented, I had to go to a dried-up old band in their mid to late 50s I thought to myself. But, those cats were still damned good. And yes they are still tight, look at them singing China Grove on Good Morning America in like 2015, the kids were expecting Blahhhhhhhh, they loved it !!
They sure do 👌🏻
@@halcooper3070 Negative! :)
Unbelievable! That sound is so neat, like a studio recording!
These guys haven't lost their touch one bit at all...
This kiddies is what real vocals sound like!
Amen to that!!🙏
I have listened to that song thousands of times, the addition of the banjo was off the chain. Still killin' it.
And there was banjo on the original recording! It comes in on the first chorus.
Toms voice is still just like the original recording. Such natural talent by them that needs to come back today and stay. Peace and joy
I just find it disgusting when people give stuff like this a thumbs down. I am so grateful for this music. Thank you Doobie Bros! You got my thumbs up!
Yes, I often wonder what on earth inspires those downward thumbs. If you don't find this performance amazing and if you don't find that the song lifts your spirits, then you simply have no taste!
Giving a thumbs down to this is just pure unadulterated ignorance. Some individuals that do this are just disgruntled "musicians" that could never achieve this level of musicianship, and are unwilling to accept that reality.
They would not know the score at all.
It's so incredible that they sound as good and fresh as they did almost 50 years ago! This group is a national treasure and long overdue getting into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame!!!
They're in the RRHOF as of this year! The 2020 induction ceremony was delayed until the fall due to the pandemic.
The DB's taught me how to understand and sing harmonies....WAY before I knew what a 3rd, 5th, or a 7th was.
Can't believe they still have their singing and playing chops!
When the Doobies ask me to 'Listen to the Music,' I oblige. (Congrats on the HOF nod.... 'bout freak'in time!)
This is every shade of fu*kin' awesome there is.
I was obsessed with them when I was little, dad knew, he is the one that exposed and taught me music. When I was old enough (17 in the about 1997) for my birthday Iwe were going to see my band......dyslexia runs deep in my family, he had a "momen", bless his heart it was the moody blues (I loved then also).....if he wasn't such a goofy guy he would have been so upset. He was a great man, I love this story!
Take it in kids. Nothing better than talented musicians playing together.
Nobody will ever sound as good as the Doobies! I'm glad I'm the age that I am because I was able to grow up with them. The younger generation doesn't know what they missed. It feels good to say I have been a fan for 48 years and the band hasn't missed beat yet.
Amen!! 👍👍
Keyword "musicians" and not some silly looking millennial clown with a keyboard making smoke alarm noises set to a computerized drum track!
So true, so true!! Talent personified in their artistry!!!
Just Fantastic x
Why the negativity towards electronic music? Can’t they both be great, but for totally different reasons?
John McFee going to town with that banjo is making me so joyful.
Incredible. Most underrated rock band ever imo. Tom Johnston is the best voice you could ask for. Thanks guys. Love ya!
I don't think they are a underrated band
These guys are a REAL LEGEND.
The Doobie Brothers are more active than what you think
👍
Underrated?! You must have missed the 70’s.
They're definitely not underrated. Back in the day they had a ton of hits and radio time.
GOD I DO MISS THE DOOBIE BROTHER'S BAND!
That’s some mighty fine a pickin’ and a grinnin’ Mcfee.
I think that grin is pretty much McFee's default expression; I've hardly ever seen him without it. :)
Man, I'm 63 in September, and this just brings the memories flooding back to my teenage years, thanks guys, I really appreciate your music. Keep Safe, much love, from Wales. 💖
I'm 62 and from Newcastle Upon Tyne like you the Dobbies and also the Eagles were the brilliant soundtrack of my youth. 👍
60 here and used to play drums in a band in the 70's. We covered a few of the Doobie songs - many many memories also!
If you disliked this video, you didn't listen to the music.
On that Note,Listen to your heart,too.
and you can go to China Grove
they didn't like it because Tom thinks that covid is really killing people when most people with a brain know that this is a confirmed scam.
@@trueknowledgeispower Yeah, a scam the ENTIRE WORLD is in on, right?? SMH....
Shame theres 76 of them with their thumbs down, obviously miserable with life.
Jocelyn Carter: I have been a fan of you guys since the beginning! Keep playing the music, it is and you all are beautiful!
Just brilliant. Even after all these years, just exquisite sound coming from the Doobies!
They are perfection at its best!
@@TheCheryl57 Yes awesome. Tom has a voice!
The Eagles have received a lot of attention over the years and rightfully so when you consider how well their music has stood against the passage of time. However, the Doobies are right there with them. Doobies rock!!
As far as the above comments go, I'm checking off "all of the above".
You can tell, after all these years, they still put the music out there as though it was the first time and I still get that rush I got 50 years ago.
The music is sublime and they don't forget to put the word in for the people that are hurtin' during these devastating times. You guys truly meet the definition of "the best" .
Schell you couldn't say it better.
Amen to that!
Eagles can only fly so high, doobies heights are limitless...
I love both bands- however- the DOOBS are the best!
Ive never clicked on something so fast. And that bass is thick.
LOVED THAT BASS GROVE
No auto tune.
No makeup.
Pure talent.
It’s. That. Simple.
Peace and love to all :)
You said it!
Does hair dye count as make-up?
@@evo5dave "cosmetics such as lipstick or powder applied to the face, used to enhance or alter the appearance." probably not. Then again, "TV makeup" is different again, because it's used to counteract the unnaturally strong lighting, so maybe they have makeup, maybe they don't. I think there might be some botox in there, though.
No backup dancers ;).
Real R&R
I LOVE THIS SONG!!!!!
Love the banjo in this classic!
You guys sound fantastic...listened to you since I was a kid...never gets old. Keep on rockin!
Man! Who got chills down their spine when John McFee played the banjo in the intro?
This is a great rendition.
The dude is a master musician
Me!!!!🤗
Me - totally awesome . Want the tab . Note for note . Standard tuning ?
Freaking awesome
I did
Thank you, Gents. Donation sent. Well done!
John Mcfee , the banjo just sounds magnificent on this .
...as was the fiddle in Black Water...pure talent.
John McFee is one of the most underrated guitalists in the history.
Guitarist, banjoist, fiddle-player...
@@LainieWA steel player lol
Plays flute too
That's correct!
Yes!
Musically 'killing it' after 40-50 years. That doesn't happen with 70 year old sports stars!
Byron Bay Music fest 2017 Standout performance!!!
Best comment!!!!
So true B!- wish i said that!
It happens with 70 yr old musicians, though.
Omg simply stunning performance
Holy Geezus. That’s a lot of talent coming together making that sound. Damn
Tom's voice hasn't change a bit..he sound exactly the same as when they recorded it almost 50 years ago.
Wow, Tom's voice hasn't lost a beat, there are very few guys who can still sound like they did 40+ years ago. Thank you for a great performance.
Well, they did transpose it down a but it certainly sounds very good. I kinda like like the lower pitch actually
So True The Real Singer Of The Doobies `not Malcolm Mc Donald
@@raymondtovey3722 do you mean Michael McDonald 😂
@@raymondtovey3722 Michael McDonald commercialized their sound, in my opinion. I lost interest. They're roaring back now, the way it used to be.
que maravilla de voz.. desde Chile
It is 8:57 the east coast I awoke to this song in my head. Brings a smile and tears to my eyes. I lost my big brother in 2015. he was 13 years older than me.. First time I heard this was in 1974 when at a party he had I was 9 . Fist time I remember hearing the doobie brothers. you guys are so good and unique. . I miss him horribly!!
Four years ago we were all at home in the throes of an inconceivable health emergency. These videos got us through. So grateful.
To sound that good live after all these years, that is pure talent, just wow.
They just played that with the same if not more enthusiasm than they did in their prime. What, 50 years ago? Still just so good it "ain't" right lol! Love 'em then, love 'em now.
And without Michael MacDonald!
Just can't get over how good they sound. I came up with the Doobie brothers on the radio pumping out hits!
@@BrianCarnevaleB26 ♥
@@Hi-xs7wm how you today?
48.... same age as me
Sheer perfection - getting better with age- Tommy is the essence stay well my man
I love the banjo in this, it shifts the song's whole feel in such a lovely way.
The banjo is present in the original, too; it's just not as obvious because it's only during the chorus, and it's not as prominent in the mix. It does shift the feel of the song quite a bit to have it front-and-center, especially in an acoustic set where it's not competing with amplified electric guitars and a drum kit. :)
I agree that’s what I love about this version.
@@ballyastrocade5672 Patrick Simmons played the banjo on the original. John McFee has done the banjo playing since he's come back (a long time ago, but no one but Patrick has been there continuously). It's great to have someone in a band like John who besides guitar can also play banjo, violin, mandolin, pedal steel guitar, essentially anything with strings.
Yes, nice to "freshen up" a song by changing it sonically instead of the usual speedup that makes you think they just want to get it over with.
Agree , loved it too .
LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS BAND....50TH ANNIV CONCERT POSTPONED TILL NEXT YEAR....FEATURING MICHAEL MCDONALD....WORTH THE WAIT....GOT MY TICKETS...THESE SONGS SONGS ARE THE SOUNDTRACT OF MY LIFE !!!! ❤❤❤❤❤
I've seen them live twice in the last 3 years ... once where they opened for Chicago and they completely blew Chicago off the stage. Considering these guys are in their 70's they are simply incredibly talented musicians still after 50 years in the business.
yeah you would think after 50 years of playing they would be terrible!
We luv the Doobie Brothers in Cookeville,Tenn.😁👍🇱🇷❤️🎸🎶🍺🍸🎩🌻☎️🍄
This makes 2020 feel not so bad. The Doobie Brothers still rocking and I was alive to see it.
The Doobies are an American treasure and one of the best bands in rock history!
Like everyone else is saying, these guys can still nail it.
Just dudes enjoying making music together. No glitz and glamour, just music.
Glorious. Doobie Brothers...I love you...And love the dude on banjo wearing a kilt...Glorious
Carol Wolf: The Scot wearing the kilt be John McFee ; )
yeah that's little John McPhee he's one of the newer members he started about the One Step step closer era 40 years ago😂😂
@@truckerkevthepaidtourist Love from the UK :)
Man, the voices sounded just as good as in the old days of the group, the banjo made up for the lack of drums, and the Bass was fantastic. He filled in any of the gaps. Great guy on the bass. I play bass so I am listening to the bottom end. I played lead guitar for years, but I got on bass and loved it because a good bass player can get the grove going.
I remember a while back Tom talks about his percussive strumming and it sounds amazing when he starts strumming
yes indeed the TJ signiture strum..if you could get that right and get the muting right on the money it opens up a lot to Doobie Brothers cover playing I find.. it's like the classic Keith Richards hammer on in open G. he uses that all the time hammer on those two fingers...
It's amazing...
I remember him saying when he was learning to play guitar, he moved his right wrist quickly to emulate the drums, he always called it his chucka chucka style.
I'm 61. Takes me back to when I was 14 years old. Thank you.
Forgot all about the world’s woes ... simply by “listening to the music” ... thank you Doobies for all the great tunes!!
Unbelievable they still sound exactly the same 40years on.This is what pure talent is.Nothing else matters.Fantastic.
You mean, " FIFTY YEAR'S".
One of the most uplifting tunes of all time. Who doesn't love them some Doobies. Thanks, men.
SmartyThe Pants lol
The boys never sounded better have all the records they made Doobies rule
Totally gifted musicians all my life’s memories relived.
Great guys. Had tickets for West Palm Bch before the world collapsed. How about Takin it to the Streets with Michael on board
The TH-cam algorithm came up good this time.
This is what we need people.
Love to you all!
These guys are just better than ever!
This music takes me back to my youth in the 70's. Nothing transports me back as much as Doobies.
Me too, back to my senior year at College. (1972).
And they sound the same!
Never heard this song with Banjo.... its great. Johnson's voice still going strong.
The original version has banjo in the chorus also.
@@ritzoh
Indeed it does
Need a good pressing to hear it
Johnston and indeed it is. And over70 now. Amazing
Surprised you never heard it in the record. Go back. It's in the chorus out. Really surprised you never heard the banjo.
@@markcarrillo2445 I never heard the banjo in it until I listened to a cover by the Hindley Street Country Club, then I found this Doobie version where it's much more prominent, now I'm going back to listen to the original again.
EDIT: Oh, there it is. In the chorus like you said, speaker right. Nice!
Doobie Brothers, Congratulations and Best Wishes for your nomination to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame during November 2020!
You mean they weren’t already members? That’s criminal!
@@monicacall7532 Yea true enough....even more criminal is that Jay Z got in. #yearofthefloyd
Toolmybass Jay Z is to the Doobie Brothers and real music before auto tune (around 1995-2000) what Velveeta is to a classic French cheese. One’s fake and tasteless while the other one is carefully crafted, absolutely exquisite, only of the highest quality and the memory of partaking it stays with you long after the actual experience. In other words, there’s no remote comparison between the two. My husband teaches two sections of jazz history for undergrads to fill their humanities General Ed requirement at a large university. He compares “smooth” jazz and Kenny G garbage to Velveeta too. In fact, for the final every semester he has a cheese party. On one table he has a selection of excellent cheeses and a variety of crackers for the class to try. On the other table he has cubed Velveeta and “cheese product” of various flavors that’re in different cans that the students can squirt on the crackers. The shelf life for the “cheese product” is really long, and if you read the ingredients on the can it is enough to turn your stomach. It’s basically edible plastic! While the students are eating the cheese and the fake stuff my husband plays the real jazz from different eras vs. the fake jazz. It’s pretty easy to tell the difference when the two types of music are played in contrast to each other.
What we fans of the REAL ROCK MUSIC ought to demand of the R&R Hall of Fame folks who vote on new inductees is for them to play the music product artists and their pathetic excuses that pass for pop music and then contrast them with the REAL musicians and their masterpieces. I would hope that if voters and the public could hear how incredibly crafted and creative a Jimi Hendrix guitar solo is compared to the trash that Lizzo and Cardie B put out and call music perhaps the ears and minds of listeners could begin to become educated and expanded. Does this make sense to you? I’m a Covid Longhauler and today has been one of those brain fog extraganzas, so I’m not sure if I’m getting my idea across or not. My apologies if this sounds like gibberish.🥴
Toolmybass are you a big Pink Floyd fan too? I just looked at your hashtag. If so, do you have a favorite album? Have you ever seen “The Wizard of Oz” film with “Dark Side of the Moon” playing as the soundtrack? It blew my mind the first time I saw it. Much as I really like “The Wall” “Dark Side of the Moon” is my favorite of PF’s albums. I was 15 when it came out, and it was so revolutionary. Nothing like it had ever been heard before. My sister and I wore out our copy of the LP twice because we listened to it so much. Too bad Roger Waters and David Gilmore couldn’t get along.
TKS! Listen to the musicians!
The prominent banjo just takes this to a whole different place. I never thought I would (happy) cry listening to the Doobie Brothers.
I teared up a little. And got goosebumps, too. But it left me with a big grin on my face.
McFee is my favorite Doobie. He can play anything with strings. He’s up there with David Lindley.
This is what people should be doing with technology. Harmony and cooperation will get us much further than hate and competition. Listen to the music.
Ahhhh, the stories we could tell of times listening to this song in a 67 Camaro. This is a truly great song and I thank you guys so much for posting it. Happy days are here again.
That's just cool right there!
I dont post a lot on TH-cam. I just wanted to let the band know, I think you are all geniuses. If ever am feeling down, I can turn on Listen To The Music and I am immediately in a better place. I love you guys and your music. Top notch, above professional musicians. My father turned me on to you guys in the 70's and have appreciated your music for, well decades. Keep on keeping on as long as y'all can.
I had the pleasure of meeting Tom when I spent several weeks wiring his Novato home for whole house audio about 20 years ago. As a young teen growing up and Listening to the Doobie Bothers in the 1970's, it was surreal to be walking thru his remodel and discussing where to place speakers, volume controls, and audio equipment with this legend of rock. A great memory that I cherish to this day.
You should've hooked it up to your Bluetooth,with infringement rights permission.
Real professionals don't discuss their clients in public
@@das250250 just a hater eh?
@@das250250 That true but I'm sure he was just trying to be positive unlike you...So keep you opinions too yourself..If you have nothing too say positive say nothing...
Two thumbs up for the extra banjo in this arrangement!
We love the Doobies in Cookeville to.👍😁🇱🇷❤️🎶🎸🍺✌️
Wow, they sound just as good as they did all those years ago, brilliant.
Bar none hands down my all time favorite classic rock band. Me being a musician myself these guys were my inspiration in my early days of learning. And what amazes me is they still sound like they did in the early days. Would love to here music is the doctor
Thank you all so much for the performance and posting it! As y'all already know, lotsa peeps need a little taste of genuine love. TY again!
Good Lord, this is cool.
“what the people need is way to make em smile” ........ indeed :)
Yes,....Now More Than Ever . . . .
Just as amazing as they were back in the day. For proof, just LISTEN TO THE MUSIC.
yep - check this version from 2018: th-cam.com/video/t4sK8d48Exs/w-d-xo.html
Hey it's Eric! Thanks for the blues guitar lessons! XD
Great comment 👌👍
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All the time!
I love this song so much! Back in the day when I played music I sang lead on this (except on the chorus, where I switched to the lowest harmony part to rest my voice) and played bass at the same time. This crowd pleaser is so much fun. Tom Johnston's vocal is timeless and still brings me back to my youth! Rock on, boys!
Congratulations on your induction to the rock ‘n’ roll Hall of Fame. Been a fan since 1974. Keep on keeping on!
I was around 14 years old when "The Captain and Me," came out. I'm pretty sure it was a cassette tape that I played until it stretched out beyond use!!! Yes, because of all that superb music that came out at that time, I became a guitar player. Still am. Went to all the good concerts of the day and remember losing my voice from all the screaming.
Classic album....brings back great memories of long summers in Australia all those years ago
It really doesn’t really matter our inspiration, we just have to get through whatever baggage we have and figure out a simple way to do it!!! The other side of our brain(s) deserve it lol :-)
hahaha - YEAH! My husband has a t-shirt that says, " I might be old, but I got to listen to all the cool bands!!!" :D
@@sallyrobison6288 sounds like you hooked a great catch!!! You have any single girlfriends?? 😉
Best music ever in the 70s,I would like to go back and never come back to this time.
Tom Johnston’s voice hasn’t changed a bit! Long live The Doobies!!!
Just wow,,,,,,, amazingly sounds just like when it was released fab
Anything with the Doobie's automatically gets a thumbs up from me. One of my favorite groups of all time.
As I sit here watching and listening, I close my eyes and it's 1972. You boys sound as good as ever! Thanks for producing these isolation performances. They render a few minutes of vital peace during otherwise chaotic times... Keep on rockin', Brothers!
I've lost count how many times I've watched this video since it was made. Always with headphones too so i can hear that oh so sweet bass.
Yeah the bass sounds wonderful
Oh I am all about that bass :-)
The first time I heard this I just got a AM/FM 8 Track installed in my car! I would hear the music going back and forth between the speakers, unbelievable! It's great how a song can bring back memories!