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My friends and I had been at the Louisville state fair... completely worn out and the sun was going down . Next week my friend's mom was going to see Elvis and we had tickets to the Eagles with Joe Walsh and Elton John was playing next week too ! We sat in the baseball bleachers and watched Seals and Crofts that evening and I don't think I ever felt so mellow and calm in my life . What a memory that is .... PK
Fingers crossed that Beth will review Hummingbird someday. Hopefully the album version, because I think having more orchestral instruments added grandeur, especially at the end. But they had some lovely live performances, like on the Tonight Show in 1973 (two of them and a bassist).
@@mmattson8947 -Exactly. The album version is sublime and a divine transcendental enlightenment of pure ear candy. The 74’ California jam was really good too. I got that on dvd. Adding orchestra always seals it for me. That is why i love E.L.O so much. Thank you kindly!!!! ✊✌️
@fiuttello 😱 Oh, no! I grew up with Seals and Crofts so the only thing I have in common with Type O- is my blood type/their name...way too old for goth..but hey...to each their own. It's generational. 👍
@@carolmartin4413 Bollocks. You're never too old to explore new territories. I myself wasn't born yesterday. Start with "October Rust" and see where it takes you.
I was honored to know Jimmy most of my life he has passed away now. But he was truly musically gifted. He played most instruments you can think of and he could write a song about anything in minutes. Never heard him play a wrong note or be off pitch singing.
Beautiful song/group to pick. I grew up listening to them. Another great duo of the 70's I'd like to recommend if you haven't already heard of them is England Dan and John Ford Coley. England Dan is actually Dan Seals, the younger brother of Jim Seals from this group. They had some beautiful songs with great harmonies such as "I'd really love to see you tonight". Dan Seals went on to have a solo career with a lot of hits in the country genre. One of his most popular songs is "Bop", one of my favorite songs of all time. I'm so happy to see you keeping the memory of these greats from the 70's alive so they won't be forgotten after my generation is gone.
I was friends with them in the early 70s. I got to hear these songs before they were released sitting right in front of them.They founded the Bahai church in Houston. It is near the university of Houston.They did concerts on campus and also proselytized their faith. I had many discussion about music and religion with them. Nicest guys i ever knew in the music business.
The first concert my parents let me go to without them: Michael McDonald Harry Chapin Seals&Crofts Tickets were $4.75, Seals&Crofts didn't go on until 11pm but they played until 1am. Good times!
These guys are great. When I saw them in the late 70's every song they changed instruments including drums. They must have gone through 10 instruments each by the time the show was over.
Summer of 75 my oldest daughter was born in May and we were living in our 1st apartment. A 3rd floor walkup with the windows always open hoping for that summer breeze on those Midwest nights and can't wait to get home to the family after work. Memories.
I had a chance to see these guys live in 1973. They weren't the most dynamic live band, but their harmonies were crystalline without any studio tricks.
This was one of my late fathers favourite tunes. He played guitar for 50 years and would jam with his mates playing sax and piano to this. Happy times, rest in peace dad.
There's a connection between Jimmy and Dash that even predates the Champs. They REALLY first met at Ranger (Texas) Community College, when Dash was drumming for an unknown local band. They were both North Central Texas boys; Jimmy was born at Sidney in Comanche County, and Dash at Cisco in neighboring Eastland County. (Ranger, where they first met, was also in Eastland County.) Jimmy's younger brother Danny ("England Dan") was born after the family moved from Comanche County to Upton County, in far West Texas.
I saw Seals & Croft in the mid 70s. Other than this song, which played repeatedly on the radio, I knew nothing about them, they were opening for the band I was there for. I have to say, I really enjoyed their portion of the concert.
Interesting that you mentioned a temple in Nepal; Seals and Crofts were adherents of the Baha’i faith and even would hold informal spiritual meetings after their shows, sometimes. They were very much about the serenity and healing powers of music and natural appreciation.
Tequila was a throwaway filler studio song. The Champs were studio musicians. The song was never meant to get airplay. It was meant to be a B-side instrumental. But like several hits of the 1950s -1960s, a DJ accidentally played it and it became a hit.
Oh lordy, what a song. Epic! I was 8 years old when this came out in rainy, grey Scotland, but I still got that summer vibe from it - even though I'd never experienced a real one! 😆
A song that brings back so many great memories of my youth. It's this kind of soft / yacht / easy listening rock that just sooths me so much and also excites me at the same time.
I had no idea they were in the Champs and did the Tequila song! So radically different! Thanks! I heard they wrote this song, but didn't release it for a long time because they weren't happy with it. Then while at a toy store one started playing the intro on a toy piano. That was the missing piece.
I am from Texas, and I have always been very proud that Seals and Kroffs are from here. They have some beautiful songs. Beth, I really enjoy your reactions. You really get into the music, and I can tell you love music, as I do. Thank you so much for doi g tbis.
To all the viewers of this, please take a listen to the accompanists on piano and bass. They are phenomenal. I could easily listen to this tune with just guitar and mandolin, but the accompanists on this track add wonderful embellishment. Bravo to this fine performance.
Don't forget their connection to another great 70's duo, England Dan and John Ford Coley. Dan Seals being the younger brother of Jim Seals. Jim is the source of the "England" nickname.
I am so thankful that I was born in 1961 and had a brother and sister that were 5 years and 3 years older than me. They introduced me to so much music from as far back as I can remember. Songs like this hat came out in the early 70's became the soundtrack to my life through middle school on. So much great, emotive music.
Beautiful reaction Beth. The song is Beautiful, what i find more interesting is your knowledge, you're very good at explaining things, always facinates me, can't wait to listen to you sing.
This song takes me back to when I arrived in Australia in mid 70s. A cover by local Aussie group, Stylus was a hit and it was continously playing on radio. I don't think I realised it was a cover until decades later.
Beth mentions Fleet Foxes. I saw them live last year at a rainy Winnipeg Folk, hadn't known who they were before that. They were outstanding, one of the best I'd seen. After them, KT Tunstall was just a delight.
A couple of my favorite artists also covered this song. Shaw-Blades (Tommy Shaw from Styx and Jack Blades from Night Ranger, both of the band Damn Yankees) recorded a cover of this song for their album "Influence"(2007) that has really good covers of songs that influenced them; and their "Summer Breeze" got significant radio play in 2007. I play that album a lot. The album came about from their messing around in Tommy's home studio, and friends encouraged them to do it. They did a few shows to support it between their bands concert runs, and I saw them in a small club in Moorsville, NC - absolutely awesome show. Tommy Shaw also plays the mandolin, and also on their "Your Move", a Yes cover. You've done "Roundabout" and "Owner Of A Lonely Heart", so you could do "I've Seen All Good People/Your Move" and compare it to the Shaw-Blades version.
Jessica is also amazing. Robin, paper airplanes, etc. They have such a great harmony together. Plus Jim seals can throat sing. There is a song on their first album he does it at the beginning. I wish I remembered the name.
As a testament to the music of the time, in the U.S. during the 70's, some record companies released their artists greatest hits LP's, joining Seals and Crofts at the time, were Elton John, Chicago, The Eagles, with more to follow. So, if you went into a record shop (before CD's, just Vinyl LP's and cassette tapes), you would see these collections on display. Another fact, you could purchase these LPs for $3.99 U.S.! The U.S. Seals and Crofts album was a best-seller with many great songs with their own particular sound and style. Great Reaction and Analysis. :)
I grew up with Seals & Crofts and their beautiful music. The Isley Brothers version, as talented as they were wasn't a comparison for me as a kid. Besides this jewel of a song, there is so much more. Hummingbird, We may never pass this way, Again, are all fantastic but my all time favorite of theirs is I'll Play for You. This is great choice to react to, thank you, and whoever suggested it to you...
When I was doing captions for a short of this it kept on autocorrecting to jazz moon. That somehow feels appropriate to me too! Maybe we ‘mishear’ the perfect lyrics for us!
Remember, Seals and Croft were adherents of the Baha'i Faith, which influenced a lot of their music, like this song. When I attended college, USF in Tampa FL, they had a concert on campus, followed by a fireside to explain their faith and their music.
A classic, and beautiful song from my youth. Several years ago I discovered another version of this from Trammell Starks, who did a lot of music for the "old" Weather Channel. Kind of a jazzy, techno, unique composition. When I need a little boost or inspiration, this one works! ✌❤ Mark
I remember when this song came out. It makes me yearn for a time when I was young and oblivious to the realities of the world. I dreamed about coming home to a wonderful wife, in a beautiful house on a summer day-someone who was carefree and a soulmate who would wash away my troubles with a gentle embrace. Then I grew up, but this song still evokes those wistful feelings.
One other reason why bands sounded like this in the 70's (both singing style and production qualities) is that most pop music was played on AM radio. I can remember hearing this on a small transistor radio with a tinny little speaker - the sound was much more compressed, both because of the transmission medium and because the equipment was lower-fidelity, so they'd compensate with the ornamentation that you don't hear as much of anymore.
something happened in the 60's. I am not sure what it was or if it was even just a single thing but it released a magic on our planet and the music from the 60's and 70's captured it like a painting of a distant forgotten memory from a dream brushed in vibrantly coloured sound waves
I didn't know OLD GREY WHISTLE used lip-sync'd or karaoke'd performances. Piano, bass, another guitar, drums, and bongos? Lotsa instruments and none of those musicians were shown on-stage and they'd be playing behind curtains or walls... and for such intricate timings, too. Because there are at least 3-voice harmonies.
Back in the day when I was 15 or so I earned enough money over the summer to buy a little Panasonic stereo component system for my bedroom. My first two albums were Seals & Crofts Summer Breezs and Eat a Peach by The Allman Brothers Band. Then I got Elton Johns Madman Across the Water, and then The Nitty Gritty Dirt Bands Will The Circle Be Unbroken. I think the next was The Yes Album. lol, I've always had eclectic tastes.
I think that this is the only version that I have heard. Here's a tid-bit that you may have missed - England Dan of "England Dan & John 'Ford' Coley" is Jim Seals' younger brother. 👍👍
You should check out the popular Japanese group The Peanuts from the 60’s. A female duo made of two twins that actually had identical voices. Crazy harmony and naturally created singing tones and effects most need a mixing machine to do.
The mandolin against the guitar made for an excellent and quite unique accompaniment, for the day, in the genre. I remember when these came out, and this and Diamond Girl were two definite favorites. I like this live version better than the recorded for broadcast version, as well. But as we all know (who were alive then, anyway), you had to fit the stupid format, three minutes or whatever it was, or you didn't get played, except on some progressive stations, like WORJ, in Orlando. There you could hear entire albums like the Rick Wakeman's piano disk, end to end, uninterrupted, or In A Gadda Davida, and the like. Very pretty shot, on the album cover, BTW. 🙂
Summer Breeze is the song Andrea & I covered for our first ever homemade music video back in 2007. I'm not sure where on TH-cam the original upload sits, (it had thousands of views!) But here is a "re-upload" we did about 10 years ago: th-cam.com/video/H16Q66W-Ao0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=O2s27AhwRs2e3Pw0
Got to give props to ANY group willing to use a child's toy piano on a track. Can't really hear it in this live version, but it's unmistakable on the album.
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@@BethRoars - their song “Diamond Girl” is a great one also.
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@@revpgesqreduxI second this emotion. I have listened to the album twice all the way through. And a few songs many more than that. It’s brilliant.
You just need to hear the great, beautiful and powerful voice of the woman Annisette from the band Savage Rose !th-cam.com/video/AfzqNkz6ziA/w-d-xo.html
My friends and I had been at the Louisville state fair... completely worn out and the sun was going down . Next week my friend's mom was going to see Elvis and we had tickets to the Eagles with Joe Walsh and Elton John was playing next week too ! We sat in the baseball bleachers and watched Seals and Crofts that evening and I don't think I ever felt so mellow and calm in my life . What a memory that is .... PK
You mean like the ONJ song, Have you Ever Been Mellow ?
I was also at that concert. What a great show.
@@MichaelBuckham Small world isn't it .... PK
This song really is magical. Their song "Hummingbird" is another one that is pleasing to the ears .
Hummingbird is a masterpiece of inspirational words and harmonies. There best in my opinion!!!!!✌️✌️
Fingers crossed that Beth will review Hummingbird someday.
Hopefully the album version, because I think having more orchestral instruments added grandeur, especially at the end. But they had some lovely live performances, like on the Tonight Show in 1973 (two of them and a bassist).
@@mmattson8947 -Exactly. The album version is sublime and a divine transcendental enlightenment of pure ear candy. The 74’ California jam was really good too. I got that on dvd. Adding orchestra always seals it for me. That is why i love E.L.O so much. Thank you kindly!!!! ✊✌️
Yes... the harmony on the intro is sublime. Masterpiece!
One of the many great songs in the soundtrack of my youth. Check out "Diamond Girl" and "We May Never Pass This Way Again".
One of the nicest, softest sounding duo's from the 70's.
Type O Negative covered it in a very sensual way. Sounds much better to me.
@fiuttello 😱 Oh, no! I grew up with Seals and Crofts so the only thing I have in common with Type O- is my blood type/their name...way too old for goth..but hey...to each their own. It's generational. 👍
@@carolmartin4413 Bollocks. You're never too old to explore new territories. I myself wasn't born yesterday. Start with "October Rust" and see where it takes you.
yes, my favorite Seals & Croff song !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! . . . . . . Danny in Mississippi
I was honored to know Jimmy most of my life he has passed away now. But he was truly musically gifted. He played most instruments you can think of and he could write a song about anything in minutes. Never heard him play a wrong note or be off pitch singing.
So glad you finally went to Seals and Crofts, Their harmonies are so good. I think Hummingbird is one that you will absolutely love!
Beautiful song/group to pick. I grew up listening to them. Another great duo of the 70's I'd like to recommend if you haven't already heard of them is England Dan and John Ford Coley. England Dan is actually Dan Seals, the younger brother of Jim Seals from this group. They had some beautiful songs with great harmonies such as "I'd really love to see you tonight". Dan Seals went on to have a solo career with a lot of hits in the country genre. One of his most popular songs is "Bop", one of my favorite songs of all time. I'm so happy to see you keeping the memory of these greats from the 70's alive so they won't be forgotten after my generation is gone.
I haven’t heard this song in so long it’s so beautiful
I was friends with them in the early 70s. I got to hear these songs before they were released sitting right in front of them.They founded the Bahai church in Houston. It is near the university of Houston.They did concerts on campus and also proselytized their faith. I had many discussion about music and religion with them. Nicest guys i ever knew in the music business.
So many wonderful memories play in my mind when I hear this song.
Very pleasing. 💖
The guy at the end was Bob Harris he was host of Old grey Whistle Test show was on radio 2 till fairly recently god im old
Studio version has backup singers that break into a harmony that brings me to tears every time.
Oh yes… more classic 70s with excellent singer, songwriters, musicians, and composers. Real artist absolutely amazing thank you.
Everyone old enough LOVES SEALS & CROFT and PABLO CRUISE.
England Dan and John Ford Coley
The first concert my parents let me go to without them:
Michael McDonald
Harry Chapin
Seals&Crofts
Tickets were $4.75, Seals&Crofts didn't go on until 11pm but they played until 1am. Good times!
My mom had that album when I was young in the 70/80s…superb!
These guys are great. When I saw them in the late 70's every song they changed instruments including drums. They must have gone through 10 instruments each by the time the show was over.
So simple, yet so beautiful.
Summer of 75 my oldest daughter was born in May and we were living in our 1st apartment. A 3rd floor walkup with the windows always open hoping for that summer breeze on those Midwest nights and can't wait to get home to the family after work. Memories.
Love the original, but also love the Isley Brothers cover, especially for Ernie Isley's guitar. My perfect summer song.
...a very underrated solo.
I had a chance to see these guys live in 1973. They weren't the most dynamic live band, but their harmonies were crystalline without any studio tricks.
This was one of my late fathers favourite tunes. He played guitar for 50 years and would jam with his mates playing sax and piano to this. Happy times, rest in peace dad.
At my dad's funeral we played "We May Never Pass This Way (Again)" by seals and Crofts. James Seals handed my dad his fiddle bow during a concert.
If one ever attempted the ultimate summer soundtrack, this one is mandatory.
There's a connection between Jimmy and Dash that even predates the Champs. They REALLY first met at Ranger (Texas) Community College, when Dash was drumming for an unknown local band. They were both North Central Texas boys; Jimmy was born at Sidney in Comanche County, and Dash at Cisco in neighboring Eastland County. (Ranger, where they first met, was also in Eastland County.) Jimmy's younger brother Danny ("England Dan") was born after the family moved from Comanche County to Upton County, in far West Texas.
I saw Seals & Croft in the mid 70s. Other than this song, which played repeatedly on the radio, I knew nothing about them, they were opening for the band I was there for.
I have to say, I really enjoyed their portion of the concert.
Interesting that you mentioned a temple in Nepal; Seals and Crofts were adherents of the Baha’i faith and even would hold informal spiritual meetings after their shows, sometimes. They were very much about the serenity and healing powers of music and natural appreciation.
Tequila was a throwaway filler studio song. The Champs were studio musicians. The song was never meant to get airplay. It was meant to be a B-side instrumental. But like several hits of the 1950s -1960s, a DJ accidentally played it and it became a hit.
Oh lordy, what a song. Epic! I was 8 years old when this came out in rainy, grey Scotland, but I still got that summer vibe from it - even though I'd never experienced a real one! 😆
Excellent reaction!!! You nailed it. A VERY calming, beautiful song. One of my all time favorites.
This song takes me back to my 20's................a loooooooooooooong time ago
A song that brings back so many great memories of my youth. It's this kind of soft / yacht / easy listening rock that just sooths me so much and also excites me at the same time.
A minister at my church once suggested that I was Baha'i in my heart. After looking it up, I couldn't disagree.
When this song came out, it took us 3-4 times listening to this before we had it down.
Saw them live at Kings Dominion back when I was a little kid. Was an awesome concert. "I'll Play for You" is my favorite S&C song.
The sounds of my childhood, it was rough in a lot of was. The music back then was an absolute reassurance that there was still beauty in the world. 😊
My favorite of Seal and Croft is Windflowers. Great memories.
0:59 I always thought it was "jazz man" but jasmine definitely makes more sense. Lol
I turn 40 this year, and I feel foolish now...
Your smile at 10:48 is how I think everyone feels when they hear this song. ❤
I had no idea they were in the Champs and did the Tequila song! So radically different! Thanks! I heard they wrote this song, but didn't release it for a long time because they weren't happy with it. Then while at a toy store one started playing the intro on a toy piano. That was the missing piece.
🎵Summer Breeze🎵n🎵Diamond Girl🎵are Great!💖🌞
You must must listen to their song Hummingbird. It is peak harmonization
I am from Texas, and I have always been very proud that Seals and Kroffs are from here. They have some beautiful songs. Beth, I really enjoy your reactions. You really get into the music, and I can tell you love music, as I do. Thank you so much for doi g tbis.
To all the viewers of this, please take a listen to the accompanists on piano and bass. They are phenomenal. I could easily listen to this tune with just guitar and mandolin, but the accompanists on this track add wonderful embellishment. Bravo to this fine performance.
I remember playing this album on repeat in highschool. By far my favorite duo from the 70's.
Rest In Peace Jimmy Seals. May you dwell in the Seas of Light in the World Beyond this World! Well done, Sir.
Don't forget their connection to another great 70's duo, England Dan and John Ford Coley. Dan Seals being the younger brother of Jim Seals. Jim is the source of the "England" nickname.
I am so thankful that I was born in 1961 and had a brother and sister that were 5 years and 3 years older than me. They introduced me to so much music from as far back as I can remember. Songs like this hat came out in the early 70's became the soundtrack to my life through middle school on. So much great, emotive music.
Being a teen in the 70s, the music was incredible. This song is like a time machine that takes me right back there, amazing.
Hi Beth, i'm 68 and still have my Summer Breese LP, I bought when it came out, they had some great songs.
Thanks from "Down Under"
Beautiful reaction Beth. The song is Beautiful, what i find more interesting is your knowledge, you're very good at explaining things, always facinates me, can't wait to listen to you sing.
This pair was my music to work to today !!! Marvelous !!!!!
I saw them at Carnegie Hall in 1973. Their singing musicianship was flawless.
This song takes me back to when I arrived in Australia in mid 70s. A cover by local Aussie group, Stylus was a hit and it was continously playing on radio. I don't think I realised it was a cover until decades later.
Had this album as a child, every song is worth a listen
Beth mentions Fleet Foxes. I saw them live last year at a rainy Winnipeg Folk, hadn't known who they were before that. They were outstanding, one of the best I'd seen. After them, KT Tunstall was just a delight.
This song and their arrangement of it is quite at home in the genre of “Yacht Rock”.
"Yacht Rock" is a term made up by TH-cam comedians in 2005 and was never an official designation for any music genre in the 60s, 70s, 80s, or 90s.
Great memories. Beautiful music.❤
One of my very favorite songs. ♥️
Check out "Diamond Girl", "Hummingbird" and "Get Closer." One of my favorites groups from the 70s.
...blowing through the jasmine in my mind. "Hummingbird" is also a great song from them. There is a live version available too.
A couple of my favorite artists also covered this song. Shaw-Blades (Tommy Shaw from Styx and Jack Blades from Night Ranger, both of the band Damn Yankees) recorded a cover of this song for their album "Influence"(2007) that has really good covers of songs that influenced them; and their "Summer Breeze" got significant radio play in 2007. I play that album a lot.
The album came about from their messing around in Tommy's home studio, and friends encouraged them to do it. They did a few shows to support it between their bands concert runs, and I saw them in a small club in Moorsville, NC - absolutely awesome show.
Tommy Shaw also plays the mandolin, and also on their "Your Move", a Yes cover. You've done "Roundabout" and "Owner Of A Lonely Heart", so you could do "I've Seen All Good People/Your Move" and compare it to the Shaw-Blades version.
I ve been away but you are just as amazing still!!! ❤❤❤
Jessica is also amazing. Robin, paper airplanes, etc. They have such a great harmony together. Plus Jim seals can throat sing. There is a song on their first album he does it at the beginning. I wish I remembered the name.
I went to the same high school as Chuck Rio of the Champs! Santa Paula Union High School in So Cal…
As a testament to the music of the time, in the U.S. during the 70's, some record companies released their artists greatest hits LP's, joining Seals and Crofts at the time, were Elton John, Chicago, The Eagles, with more to follow. So, if you went into a record shop (before CD's, just Vinyl LP's and cassette tapes), you would see these collections on display. Another fact, you could purchase these LPs for $3.99 U.S.! The U.S. Seals and Crofts album was a best-seller with many great songs with their own particular sound and style. Great Reaction and Analysis. :)
The first concert I went to was Seals and Croft, my senior year in high school
This one is on my faves playlist!
I grew up with Seals & Crofts and their beautiful music. The Isley Brothers version, as talented as they were wasn't a comparison for me as a kid. Besides this jewel of a song, there is so much more. Hummingbird, We may never pass this way, Again, are all fantastic but my all time favorite of theirs is I'll Play for You. This is great choice to react to, thank you, and whoever suggested it to you...
"That guy"???? That's Whispering Bob Harris, who presented The Old Grey Whistle Test for about 300 years, and he's still DJ'ing on radio now.
I misheard the lyrics! For over a decade I thought it was "Blowing thru the chasm in my mind!" Seemed appropriate at the time... 😎
When I was doing captions for a short of this it kept on autocorrecting to jazz moon. That somehow feels appropriate to me too! Maybe we ‘mishear’ the perfect lyrics for us!
Remember, Seals and Croft were adherents of the Baha'i Faith, which influenced a lot of their music, like this song. When I attended college, USF in Tampa FL, they had a concert on campus, followed by a fireside to explain their faith and their music.
A classic, and beautiful song from my youth. Several years ago I discovered another version of this from Trammell Starks, who did a lot of music for the "old" Weather Channel.
Kind of a jazzy, techno, unique composition. When I need a little boost or inspiration, this one works! ✌❤ Mark
I remember when this song came out. It makes me yearn for a time when I was young and oblivious to the realities of the world. I dreamed about coming home to a wonderful wife, in a beautiful house on a summer day-someone who was carefree and a soulmate who would wash away my troubles with a gentle embrace. Then I grew up, but this song still evokes those wistful feelings.
One other reason why bands sounded like this in the 70's (both singing style and production qualities) is that most pop music was played on AM radio. I can remember hearing this on a small transistor radio with a tinny little speaker - the sound was much more compressed, both because of the transmission medium and because the equipment was lower-fidelity, so they'd compensate with the ornamentation that you don't hear as much of anymore.
something happened in the 60's. I am not sure what it was or if it was even just a single thing but it released a magic on our planet
and the music from the 60's and 70's captured it like a painting of a distant forgotten memory from a dream brushed in vibrantly coloured sound waves
I was 4 years old when this came out. There's probably no other song that zaps me back in time.
They were great, my high school music, graduated in 1974, married in 1978
Jimmy Seals brother is Dan Seals of England Dan and John Ford Coley. Dan later became a vey successful country artist.
I didn't know OLD GREY WHISTLE used lip-sync'd or karaoke'd performances. Piano, bass, another guitar, drums, and bongos? Lotsa instruments and none of those musicians were shown on-stage and they'd be playing behind curtains or walls... and for such intricate timings, too. Because there are at least 3-voice harmonies.
Get closer is really great.
Back in the day when I was 15 or so I earned enough money over the summer to buy a little Panasonic stereo component system for my bedroom. My first two albums were Seals & Crofts Summer Breezs and Eat a Peach by The Allman Brothers Band. Then I got Elton Johns Madman Across the Water, and then The Nitty Gritty Dirt Bands Will The Circle Be Unbroken. I think the next was The Yes Album. lol, I've always had eclectic tastes.
I think that this is the only version that I have heard.
Here's a tid-bit that you may have missed - England Dan of "England Dan & John 'Ford' Coley" is Jim Seals' younger brother.
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To affect the mind of an 8 year old at the time is such a beautiful thing
Beth this song also brings to mind chamber music.
You should check out the popular Japanese group The Peanuts from the 60’s. A female duo made of two twins that actually had identical voices. Crazy harmony and naturally created singing tones and effects most need a mixing machine to do.
Mi H Prrj ❤ diría una música muy relajante al igual que sus voces bien 👏👏🍀🍀
You really need to listen to the studio versions of these songs you review.
The mandolin against the guitar made for an excellent and quite unique accompaniment, for the day, in the genre. I remember when these came out, and this and Diamond Girl were two definite favorites. I like this live version better than the recorded for broadcast version, as well. But as we all know (who were alive then, anyway), you had to fit the stupid format, three minutes or whatever it was, or you didn't get played, except on some progressive stations, like WORJ, in Orlando. There you could hear entire albums like the Rick Wakeman's piano disk, end to end, uninterrupted, or In A Gadda Davida, and the like.
Very pretty shot, on the album cover, BTW. 🙂
Summer Breeze is the song Andrea & I covered for our first ever homemade music video back in 2007. I'm not sure where on TH-cam the original upload sits, (it had thousands of views!) But here is a "re-upload" we did about 10 years ago: th-cam.com/video/H16Q66W-Ao0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=O2s27AhwRs2e3Pw0
Got to give props to ANY group willing to use a child's toy piano on a track. Can't really hear it in this live version, but it's unmistakable on the album.
The quintessential summer sound.
Another version by AL JARREAU/GEORGE BENSON,too...great song.Thanks BETH...🎼🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵💕💕💕💕💕
Research Seals and Crofts 2. Their kids are now playing this music.
Would love to see Beth do the Isley Brothers version of this as well.
Blowing through the candles of my mind? Nope, it's blowing through the jasmine in my mind.
I don't remember the Isley's version. Thanks for the reminder.
Love it as I do I prefer the isleys version