A pure reminder just how amazing the 70's ELO were, there was a time around 1977 where they were easily the biggest band in the world. Very rare to see Jeff without sunglasses.
I was a college student in the mid-to-late '70s and ELO were truly popular. People really liked their unique sound and blend of rock music and classical elements.
The stage lights on performers is so bright. He can see the crowd and focus on playing and singing music. I would wear sunglasses too. Plus Jeff Lynne always looks cool in shades.
The Midnight Special, did awesome putting ELO,on the show. Their music 🎶 🎵 was definitely like no one else. Their music 🎶 🎵 stood out from everyone else cause of the style and sound especially. It really drew you in. I'm happy that the Midnight Special existed.
Lol. When George Harrisons son inducted him into the R&R Hall of fame. He said his earliest memories were of him and his glasses. Never could see his eyes. This is a first for me too.
That's what I love about ELO! This song opened with that dramatic spoken part, and then the rock symphony began. Spectacular performance by all, with Jeff's clear voice singing the haunting lyrics! Thank you, Midnight Special, for all these treasures! 😌💜
I remember watching this episode on our new console TV. I was mesmerized by the audio/video quality. My mom kept telling me to turn it down because it was so late and the neighbors were trying to sleep. Now, as I watch and listen through my headphones, I thank the stars I'm able to turn it up loud! Thank you, Midnight Special, for then and now!
That introduction just took me to another dimension. Outstanding musicians.... phenomenal performance. I was so fortunate to have seen him in concert in 2019. At 72 years old, he hadn't lost a thing. Outstanding concert! I'm so thankful to my son who made that dream a reality! ❤ Happy Tuesday... thank you for sharing! 💖
@@StephanieJeanne If Jeff Lynne ever tours again, I highly recommend seeing him if you get the opportunity. Wonderful memories... I will never forget that night! 😊
I was in high school in 1974 when I discovered ELO. I had all their albums and 8 tracks for my car. My friends were all listening to Zepplin, Marshal Tucker, 38 Special, Lynyrd Skynyrd,The Stones and other top 40 rock radio bands. I just heard something in their music and I was hooked.
@@iniquity123 I know it sounds like that but I have the original album with the correct words and if you can read his lips that's what he's singing. This has always been a long standing issue but the crest of a wave is called a chicane.
wow - superb quality. Both video and sound. It's usually hard to tell waht they were capable of live because the few live reordings that have come down to us are quite poor quality. This is good stuff
Jeff Lynne doesn't get enough appreciation. Heck, even when I was younger I was, like "ELO is pretty great but Lynne wants to be all 4 Beatles so bad...AND George Martin!" What an ungrateful little shit I was. This rules. 🤘😎🤘
I was close enough to Lynne to shine his shoes as I was pressed up against the stage on THIS Eldorado Tour 1974 in Tucson Arizona!! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 And On The Third Day absolutely changed my life!!!
Quite simply the most beautiful musical prologue ever written... sheer perfection. Amazing then, still amazing now almost 50 years later. Thank-you MS.
Sure brings back the great memories of my high school days- very early 80's- driving around , aimlessly with my good friend, smoking some good weed and jamming on ELO. He introduced me to this group. Where does the time go ?
Yeah, I had no idea Kelly had already replaced Mike at that point. I see the late Mike Edwards was still there, although he left the band that month. This must've been one of his final ELO performances.
ELO was yet another one of my favorite bands. The 70s, we were spoiled watching Midnight Special being able to see such talented and diverse artists artists perform. So hard for me to pick a favorite ELO song!
My favorite ELO tune. The look of this clip is why I loved the MS. TV producers knew how to make it look great. Much better looking than any '70s concert videos.
Interesting. That's Kelly Groucutt on bass and Michael Edwards on cello. This must be one of Kelly's first performances, replacing Mike De Albuquerque and one of Mike's last before he departed.
So, I'm a 9, maybe 10-year-old kid. At my dad's house, and I'm home alone watching tv. This comes on and I am blown away, Literally scared the sht out of me....Have been a fan of ELO ever since.
I always thought he said she came. She walked across the waves, and it does rhyme with name. I checked the liner notes too. It makes me wonder if this is another one of those Groose/Bruce things.
@@rebeccamcdaniel1033 Bruce Willis & ELO. Wonder if he would be able to attend in private, they say music brings out amazing memories. I watched it recently with a family friend who has dementia. It was like there was no dementia at all until the music ended.
@doloresm7396 I remember seeing a movie where an old woman had dementia, and her granddaughter got the old grandpa's truck and shined it up, and found some music from the grandparents' younger days and she took the grandmother riding. The grandmother's brain just woke up while they were riding around. She could talk. She could sing along with the old songs. When they got back home, the other family members were there, and the grandmother got quiet again. But when the old lady would make eye contact with the granddaughter, that spark would still be there. The human mind is such a fascinating thing.
I read about how hard it was for ELO to mike the violins. Regular mikes meant they had to rigidly play under a microphone and the violin pickups back then would cause screeching feedback in certain positions. I don't know if they ever solved that problem.
The mic problem was solved in late 1973 with Barcus Berry violins and cells. The pickup is built into the bridge. Kaminski’s blue one was hugely popular among most rock and jazz players then. It’s a great violin that sounds killer even up against the Zeta, Yamaha and Wood violins of today. I have one 💙
@@barrysmith8920 Billy Currie of Ultravox switched to a Barcus Berry transducer around 1975 and said that he could finally compete with guitars in terms of volume. He said before that the electric pickups caused horrible feedback so he just played under a microphone. After that he used a Fender Electric violin that sounded great through a guitar amp.
RIP Richard Tandy. Such an important part of ELO’s sound.
Augmenting the string/choir sound with some gorgeous mellotron!
A pure reminder just how amazing the 70's ELO were, there was a time around 1977 where they were easily the biggest band in the world. Very rare to see Jeff without sunglasses.
I was just going to comment of Jeff without his shades LOL!
The release of a double studio album, Out of the Blue in 1978 perfectly exemplifies your statement.
I was a college student in the mid-to-late '70s and ELO were truly popular. People really liked their unique sound and blend of rock music and classical elements.
@@astros1962 yes, High School dress was ELO or Pat Benatar concert t-shirts, sometimes a Knack shirt. Man I had it great
The stage lights on performers is so bright. He can see the crowd and focus on playing and singing music. I would wear sunglasses too. Plus Jeff Lynne always looks cool in shades.
The Midnight Special, did awesome putting ELO,on the show. Their music 🎶 🎵 was definitely like no one else. Their music 🎶 🎵 stood out from everyone else cause of the style and sound especially. It really drew you in. I'm happy that the Midnight Special existed.
I think this is the first time I’ve ever seen Jeff’s eyes.
I heard that some critic or industry person complained about his eyes being beady and it made him self conscious.
Lol. When George Harrisons son inducted him into the R&R Hall of fame. He said his earliest memories were of him and his glasses. Never could see his eyes. This is a first for me too.
Dude. I thought the same thing.
😂
Reminds me of Roy Orbison’s sunglasses all the time, Jeff’s handsome w/o them too
I’m an old mesmerized adult ❤I’m also calm when listening to ELO - my brain on ELO . CALM
Yes, this is calming music. Makes one feel good.
@@alanstar9175I’m with you in this strange world nowadays ❤ !
Jeff Lynne is a uniquely and wonderfully talented man. He really created something magical with ELO.
That's what I love about ELO! This song opened with that dramatic spoken part, and then the rock symphony began. Spectacular performance by all, with Jeff's clear voice singing the haunting lyrics! Thank you, Midnight Special, for all these treasures! 😌💜
The man knows how to write, arrange, & perform a tune!
One of the most prolific writers/producers out there.
Jeff Lynne also happens to have the best male singing vocals ever!
Kelly Groucutt's vocals are also beautiful!
I remember watching this episode on our new console TV. I was mesmerized by the audio/video quality. My mom kept telling me to turn it down because it was so late and the neighbors were trying to sleep. Now, as I watch and listen through my headphones, I thank the stars I'm able to turn it up loud! Thank you, Midnight Special, for then and now!
Loved the Midnight Special. Watched it every Friday night back in the '70s.
Finally! After seeing a few of these Midnight Special vids of ELO, I finally see one where ELO plays live!
😊 2024 and it's still a beautiful masterpiece 😊
That introduction just took me to another dimension.
Outstanding musicians.... phenomenal performance.
I was so fortunate to have seen him in concert in 2019.
At 72 years old, he hadn't lost a thing. Outstanding concert!
I'm so thankful to my son who made that dream a reality! ❤
Happy Tuesday... thank you for sharing! 💖
That was an awesome intro! How great, you got to see Jeff live! Something to remember for a lifetime!😀
That freakin intro was almost creepy(in a 70s kinda way),but I loved it !
That was an incredible 70s flashback of one of my faves of theirs!
@@StephanieJeanne If Jeff Lynne ever tours again, I highly recommend seeing him if you get the opportunity.
Wonderful memories... I will never forget that night! 😊
He will be on tour this Summer and fall of 2024 (32 concerts in the US and Canada)@@that70sgirl90
I’ve never really gotten them out of my head.🤭 ELO sparks so many great memories from the 70’s!!
Best live band ever! Long live Jeff Lynne's ELO in concert this Summer and Fall of 2024 in the US and Canada ( 32 Concerts).
I'm going!
St Louis...I will be there..in a week
Yep, I'm going.
Love this song! Feels like an old friend calling me back,,,what a fantastic band they are, Jeff has a great voice! ❤
Makes me cry for so much of my life passed. Life is so short…
@@marykayd2781 it sure has gone by 💨 hasn’t it? I’m a Mari Ann, nice to meet ya! 😊
I'm fortunate that my Dad was an ELO fan in the 70s and early 80s. They were my favorite records to spin.
Loved watching the Midnight Special and Don Kirschner’s Rock Concert as a 70’s teenager. Loved this song!
Now I won’t be able to get it out of my head. Thanks
Same for me , so back for more.
I was in high school in 1974 when I discovered ELO. I had all their albums and 8 tracks for my car. My friends were all listening to Zepplin, Marshal Tucker, 38 Special, Lynyrd Skynyrd,The Stones and other top 40 rock radio bands. I just heard something in their music and I was hooked.
I always like it when ELO puts “Eldorado Overture” at the start before “Can’t Get It Out Of My Head”
It's like peanut butter without jelly.
Jeff is so good!!!we love you Jeff Lynn!!!
Beautiful..."Walking On A Wave's Chicane"
I know it sounds like that but it's actually "walking on a wave she came !"
@@iniquity123 I know it sounds like that but I have the original album with the correct words and if you can read his lips that's what he's singing. This has always been a long standing issue but the crest of a wave is called a chicane.
I love MIDNIGHT's live performances.
wow - superb quality. Both video and sound. It's usually hard to tell waht they were capable of live because the few live reordings that have come down to us are quite poor quality. This is good stuff
My god this is ELO GOLD. What an intro from Eldorado. What a group. What memories of the golden era of life for people my age...
The best memories of those days!!
I think this is one of their greatest albums..
Jeff Lynne doesn't get enough appreciation.
Heck, even when I was younger I was, like "ELO is pretty great but Lynne wants to be all 4 Beatles so bad...AND George Martin!"
What an ungrateful little shit I was. This rules.
🤘😎🤘
I want to go back to this time so badly! Midnight Special helps me feel like I am there. 👍
Bring me along!
My favorite ELO song! I remember buying the El Dorado LP as a teenager in the 1970s.
I was close enough to Lynne to shine his shoes as I was pressed up against the stage on THIS Eldorado Tour 1974 in Tucson Arizona!! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
And On The Third Day absolutely changed my life!!!
I took music for granted back then.
Doesn't hardly seem possible 😊
you said it!!! 64 years old and just assumed great music would be made always.
One of the great albums of the 70's.
Eldorado just takes you on a journey from start to finish.👍✌😎
One of my first albums.
@@Mankind_-ELO & Yes we're both different & both great , in comparison to most of the other great bands back then.
What a great song
ELO was all over the late 70s, when I was a preschooler. These songs bring me back to such a carefree era
Quite simply the most beautiful musical prologue ever written... sheer perfection. Amazing then, still amazing now almost 50 years later. Thank-you MS.
Sure brings back the great memories of my high school days- very early 80's- driving around , aimlessly with my good friend, smoking some good weed and jamming on ELO. He introduced me to this group. Where does the time go ?
where indeed, but go it does.
@@billwhicker3511 Roger that
One of the great band of all time
Going to see them again in Oct, can't wait. Saw them a few years ago and sounded great but this is one hit they didn't play
Line up between Eldorado and Face the music, with Kelly Groucutt already in the band for Mike d'Alberquerque on bass.
Yeah, I had no idea Kelly had already replaced Mike at that point. I see the late Mike Edwards was still there, although he left the band that month. This must've been one of his final ELO performances.
The first time I heard this song I had an out of body experience I still can't get it out of my head, brings tears to my eyes to this day.
ELO was yet another one of my favorite bands. The 70s, we were spoiled watching Midnight Special being able to see such talented and diverse artists artists perform. So hard for me to pick a favorite ELO song!
My favorite ELO tune. The look of this clip is why I loved the MS. TV producers knew how to make it look great. Much better looking than any '70s concert videos.
Great song ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
The Midnight Special, for some of us like myself, that was our TH-cam back in the day...great music, great memories!
Yes it was , along with Don's "In Concert"
@charlesking5328 absolutely, In Concert, Don Kirshner's Rock Concert, Soundstage, etc., so many great shows!
Such a stunning performance! How I wish that I was born earlier so that I could have experienced this live, fabulous stuff. Love it!!
Classic performance... brings back wonderful memories from my teen years growing up in Chicago, watching original airings of, "Midnight Special"
Jeff is an amazing vocalist and songwriter. Saw ELO at Madison Square Garden in 2018 and he still sounded great. Hope he tours again. 😃🎸
Ah live music. It's awesome, even the bass clam at 2:40 is awesome.
One of the few times I ever saw Jeff without glasses! Very cool beginning, great song! OLE-ELO!
Interesting. That's Kelly Groucutt on bass and Michael Edwards on cello. This must be one of Kelly's first performances, replacing Mike De Albuquerque and one of Mike's last before he departed.
His backing vocals are great.
@Lance37a Kelly Groucutt contributed so much to ELO...I love his performance during "Rockaria" on 'The Midnight Special'...
Great song!. Thanks The Midnight Special.
What a band! What a concept!
WOW - I love this channel! I can't believe they performed the intro live- I've always loved that album. Sounds beautiful
The intro and the arrangement that follows is performed exactly as it was recorded for the Eldorado LP. Cool stuff!
Thank you Jeff Lynne for giving this world such beautiful music !
Fantastic!
Ladies and gentlemen: Jeff Lynne without sunglasses!!!
Absolutely beautiful and song is amazing
Sweet leaping Jesus, this is amazing
What an amazing song rock on jeff lynne and elo God Bless ❤
So, I'm a 9, maybe 10-year-old kid. At my dad's house, and I'm home alone watching tv. This comes on and I am blown away, Literally scared the sht out of me....Have been a fan of ELO ever since.
Love it, my favorite ELO tune!
I remember watching this the night it aired.
great song and very rare footage of Jeff Lynne without sunglasses
Great class and elegance... No any possible mistake... Only they did that personal sound ...
I used to love watching the midnight special. I was a kid. But loved it. Peace and 🎵 joy 🎵 thanks 8888
Love ELO! Haven't heard this song in decades! Def Beatle-esk but we all take from those who came before. ❤🤘
Thank you very much!!!... 🔝 ELO
I saw them in the 70s👏
Great song, great song writer, great band, great performance!
This song was my introduction to ELO, and still stands up as one of their very best.
Memories of reading the lyrics on the LP liner, then thumbing thru the dictionary to look up the word “chicane” . . .
I remember doing the same thing! 😆
I always thought he said she came. She walked across the waves, and it does rhyme with name. I checked the liner notes too. It makes me wonder if this is another one of those Groose/Bruce things.
@@rebeccamcdaniel1033 Bruce Willis & ELO. Wonder if he would be able to attend in private, they say music brings out amazing memories. I watched it recently with a family friend who has dementia. It was like there was no dementia at all until the music ended.
@doloresm7396 I remember seeing a movie where an old woman had dementia, and her granddaughter got the old grandpa's truck and shined it up, and found some music from the grandparents' younger days and she took the grandmother riding. The grandmother's brain just woke up while they were riding around. She could talk. She could sing along with the old songs. When they got back home, the other family members were there, and the grandmother got quiet again. But when the old lady would make eye contact with the granddaughter, that spark would still be there. The human mind is such a fascinating thing.
So with the truths ! 😊❤
Ive loved them since I was a little girl, you can definitely hear the Beatle influence!❤
Jeff has eyes!
AWESOME! Thanks for the upload👍
10/18/24 Dallas . Can’t wait, thought I had missed the chance to see him , gonna be great!
Wow. Just wow.
What a talent
"Bank job in the city yeah...
Robin Hood and William Tell and Ivanhoe and Lancelot
They don't envy me, yeah..."
1 of the best lyrics ever!
This is ELO !
The amazing Bev Bevan on drums.
Love his name 😉
Jeff forget his glasses. Nice to hear them in warm sound not dry like their records.
My favorite ELO tune 😅
Amazing masterpiece from the summer of my years.
Me Too 😊
Love this song
......vago por los cerros de Belloto Norte....sus arboles...los calidos atardeceres....alla lejos me lleva esta hermosa cancion....
I remember watching episode I thought how cool is that there are two cellos and a guy playing a violin.
Great live performance
This is when bands use to be realistic ! 😊❤
I read about how hard it was for ELO to mike the violins. Regular mikes meant they had to rigidly play under a microphone and the violin pickups back then would cause screeching feedback in certain positions. I don't know if they ever solved that problem.
The mic problem was solved in late 1973 with Barcus Berry violins and cells.
The pickup is built into the bridge.
Kaminski’s blue one was hugely popular among most rock and jazz players then.
It’s a great violin that sounds killer even up against the Zeta, Yamaha and Wood violins of today.
I have one 💙
@@barrysmith8920 Billy Currie of Ultravox switched to a Barcus Berry transducer around 1975 and said that he could finally compete with guitars in terms of volume. He said before that the electric pickups caused horrible feedback so he just played under a microphone. After that he used a Fender Electric violin that sounded great through a guitar amp.
R.I.P Richard Tandy.
on acide....they were DIVINE
Did they play Telephone Line on this show by any chance?
Nope, this is the Eldorado Tour from 1974-75. Telephone Line came out in 76’
Awesomeness!
Jeff Lynne has eyes 😮
Seems like a new 70s band i haven't discovered with Jeff's eyes on show
THANK YOU MIDNIGHT SPECIAL!!!!
If you have seen his eyes you have seen everything god biess
Masterclass
Paul McCartney called. He wants his DNA back. (You have to admit, that opening with the strings sounds a little like “The Beatles.”)