While serving in the Marine Corps a black marine named Red with red hair and freckles dubbed a cassette for me of "The Righteous. Brothers" someone appropriated this cassette because I would play it whenever I got the chance; whilst on leave from Jerusalem I went to a shopping mall in South Seattle and went into a music store to replace the cassette. A young salesgirl gave me a cassette with twowhite guys on the cover; I stated I didn't think this was the right cassette; she said that I could listen to it and set me up in a booth with a cassette player and headphones. It was the right one, but I told her for the longest time I thought "The Righteous Brothers" were a black group. God Bless Red for introducing me to this phenomenal duet; "See That Girl" is one of my all time favorites. Sorry to be so long winded, but you guys gave me back a great memory. Love to you both 💖
I was there when the Righteous Brothers came on the scene in High School. They was right up there with Motown, Curtis Mayfield and the Impressions and many other greats. Man, does that take me back and I get a kick out of seeing you youngster reacting to them as we did in 1964 and 65. We'll never have this talent again.
Thanks for the memories 💞 it was just a few minutes of the time of my older sister.... She's gone now and I thank you for reminding me of a time long gone... 😌
The Righteous Bros. were before my time. As a teen I did get into 60s and 70s rock. But the older I've gotten, the more I appreciate these two men also. Amazing vocals.
Been my Wife and my Song for almost 43 years. I Grew up in Anaheim and My Father lived on the same street as Bobby Hatfield. They played as kids and Graduated from Anaheim High with him. My Wife and I saw them many times. They played the Orange 🍊 County Fair for years. 🎤🎼🤙🏽👍🏽😎
This is called blue-eyed soul. These guys were the best. Bobby Hatfield with his beautiful tenor voice & Bill Medley with his deeper voice. They were magic together. And remember this is done live. No auto-tuning crap like today. And the songs had meaningful beautiful lyrics.
There are spots in time that define life and defy hate. You cannot listen to these 'brother's' and feel any sort of hate . Listening to them gives a feel of life, happiness and pure love. Easy listening. Thank you for playing this.
@@catwhisperer9489 They were performing in the south, could not decide on what to call themselves....they were singing in a joint and some black guys stood up and said "Brothers!! That was RIGHTEOUS !!! From then on, they were the Righteous Brothers. Crazy popular on the radio for YEARS. They still are, their videos may have more views from around the world, than any other. Last I saw. 60 million views.
I've been listening to these guys for 60 years and they never grow old. They had so many hits. My favorites are "Go Ahead and Cry", "Rock and Roll Heaven", "Just Once in my Life", "You've Lost that Lovin' Feeling" and of course "Unchained Melody". Thank you for reacting to this music. RIP Bobby
There best song .it doesn't get any better than this.the back up,is outstanding.the great Bobby Hatfield who is the tenor and bill medley the baritone who still performs.bobby is gone but not forgotten.blue eyed soul.
Bobby's vocal control-(and all the rest he did w/his voice)-made my toes curl and gave me the same chills everyone else gets when he hit his high notes! What a treasure to the ears AND soul!
This was my late brother's favorite song...he passed when he was 20, 54 years ago. So hearing it dredges up some emotion. This is the pinnacle of blue-eyed soul.
Man, Bobby Hatfield... he's a beautiful man with a beautiful voice! And speaking of beautiful!!! ASIA! WHOO! YOU ARE SO BEAUTIFUL!!! And that laugh and smile...❤❤❤ Absolutely gorgeous!
“The Righteous Brothers” are considered by most to be the Greatest Male Vocal Duet Of All Time. I agree. Between Bill Medley’s Lows and Bobby Hatfield’s Highs they can hit every note on an 73 key piano. No other male singers can do that. Legendary. “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’’ was the most played song on radio in the 20th Century "Unchained Melody" - Bobby Hatfield Live 1965 Andy Williams Show . Considered by most as The Greatest Live Male Vocal Performance In History... I agree. Bobby’s use of “Runs” is masterful. He created the style and set the table that all others have fed off of for decades. 7 notes just to say the word “I” is melodic brilliance. Their name came from doing a show near a marine base in So Calif and a black marine said to them…. You two guys are Righteous Brothers. In 1983, in Newport Beach O.C. Calif. Bill and Bobby at the Jolly Roger Restaurant . I was 13 feet away for... "Unchained Melody"- "You've Lost That Lovin Feeling" - "Soul And Inspiration".... They were perfect, awesome, amazing, incredible......
This was way before vocoders, pitch correction, auto-tune and all the snazzy stuff the industry uses now. Just think, people ACTUALLY REALLY HAD TO BE ABLE TO SING back then. Maybe they would do some re-takes if their voice wasn't up to it on a recording day, but you at least would know it really was their actual voices because their sound was repeatable when they were LIVE on stage!
This was the studio version synced up to the video of a live performance. They could definitely sing live, though, as evidenced by Bobby's performance of unchained Melody on The Andy Williams show. It's the one reactors usually do with the pink jacket and red tie.
After sixty years, Bill & Bobby's songs still melt women's hearts, and they will still be melting women's hearts sixty years from now. Romantic, heartfelt love is timeless.
I think the big difference about music today and back then is the respect that was given to women. The songs were heartfelt emotions that made a woman feel important and special. It was men being man enough to speak from the heart without fearing a backlash from their male friends. There were so many beautiful love songs that had the words all women wanted to hear. It was like each song was meant especially for them .
OMG the Righteous Brothers. I'm 73 yrs and grew up listening to them singing these beautiful music. My ex-husband is deceased but they were are guys. It brings back so many memories! Thank you for playing our baby boomer music! ❤❤❤
There's a reason these songs are timeless classics. The Righteous Brothers were such a great duo because of the baritone of Bill Medley and the gorgeous tenor of Bobby Hatfield. They used to call this kind of music used to be called "blue-eyed soul". I'm so happy that you two are continuing on your journey into different genres of music.
The Righteous Brothers (who are not really brothers) performed for some "brothers" in the marines in the early 60s.....before they had a name....and afterwards some of them said "you guys are some righteous brothers!".....and so their epic journey began!
Absolute pure talent and phenomenal vocals with NO GIMMICKS & NO AUTO-TUNE!!! Shout out to The Righteous Brothers & to you guys for this reaction!!! Much love & respect!!!
I’ve seen many reactions to this song and others from the Righteous Brothers, and there is a common thread. The guy will be thinking, wow nice song. While the woman is having her insides microwaved into mush. They somehow had a knack for knowing exactly how to melt women; with the lyrics, but also with perfect delivery. They knew exactly when and how to either go soft-spoken or to add a little growl. How to add just a little catch in the their voice, bite their lip. It’s uncanny, and it’s unfair to the rest of us mortal men.
These were my parent's musical idols! I grew up hearing their songs and have been numbed to how amazing they were! Thank you for reacting to this amazing duo!
I can't begin to tell you just how incredibly good the music was in the 60s and 70s. And there was so much of it being cranked out by the artists and the record companies in those days. I'm 65 now, and when this song was on the charts, I was only 9 or 10 years old. And it wasn't just Rock, it was all genres that were just tearing it up in the 60s. R&B, Country Western, Pop, Blues, and on and on. What great memories from my youth. I wish the young people today, had the same experience we had with such great music. The well has run dry, I guess.
I'm 68 yrs old and couldn't agree w/you more about the quality of the music starting then through the 80's. WHAT GIFTS to have lived and been young in that era!
Real music, real singers, no autotune, beautiful lyrics you need to listen to * for once in my life * all from the same fantastic Album I still have ❤❤❤
Righteous Brothers are just absolute musical perfection and joy. Their music just makes you feel good. Definitely react to Unchained Melody, this is the song that gave Bobby Hatfield iconic status. Although the Righteous Brothers didn't write it, the way Bobby sang it he made it his own. If you are a vocalist and want to cover Unchained Melody, you have to sing it the way Bobby did because that is considered standard now. The song is a challenge for vocalists that attempt this song, Bobby raised the bar on this one.
Asia and BJ, you are hearing the legendary producer Phil Spector “sound”! Phil commissioned Tina Turner for his song “River Deep, Mountain High”. It was Tina’s first solo record and, gave her the strength to leave abusive Ike Turner. Y’all would love it. Her vocals are unmatched!
Ebbtide is a beautiful song, a lot of people did the song and did it very well… But the first was the righteous Brothers they laid the groundwork for everybody else
You hit it the nail on the head again, they sang from the heart that's the real thing that is missing from today's music and it pains me because I love music thank you for your reaction
What a difference in their facial reactions, she is swooning all over the place and he is like, "That's a good line, I can use that one!" So funny. I love watching these two. Such a joy.
Asia has a great voice and BJ a great sense of humour.. both have musical knowledge. And you've got so much more to discover on this journey. You could try Pink Floyd ECHOES Pompeii 1971.
Part of what made music so great from this period was breakthroughs in 'Hi-Fi' recording and microphones. FM radio and stereophonic recordings opened ears like nothing else! "Wall of Sound" was just one example...people were paying attention to how the music sounded! Demand for good musicians was through the roof!
That's how my son loved; that's how he felt about his sons mom, even after she put him out; her venom from within her, spewed towards him daily. He was priceless and one in a million.....he loved her and stayed loyal-----But February 16th (2weeks ago now) he didn't have to worry about his value to the woman he loved any more.....his funeral is the 12th of this month. Sorry for the ramble ---- He really felt The Righteous Brothers so this was super cool to hear this morning....thank you both.
I suggest someone make a copy of this fabulous song and put it in a time capsule. ,!!!!. THEY ARE THE GREATEST DUO OF ALL TIME!!!!!
One of the greatest duets of all time.
Soul is Soul. It has no color. And these dudes had a lot of Soul. Beautiful
Excellent. Thanks for playing and your comments.
While serving in the Marine Corps a black marine named Red with red hair and freckles dubbed a cassette for me of "The Righteous. Brothers" someone appropriated this cassette because I would play it whenever I got the chance; whilst on leave from Jerusalem I went to a shopping mall in South Seattle and went into a music store to replace the cassette. A young salesgirl gave me a cassette with twowhite guys on the cover; I stated I didn't think this was the right cassette; she said that I could listen to it and set me up in a booth with a cassette player and headphones. It was the right one, but I told her for the longest time I thought "The Righteous Brothers" were a black group. God Bless Red for introducing me to this phenomenal duet; "See That Girl" is one of my all time favorites. Sorry to be so long winded, but you guys gave me back a great memory. Love to you both 💖
I Remember when this first came out my Dad used to play it and sing it to my mom😊 Great Memories. Thanks
wish I didn't cry everytime I watch them, wish I was young again.
Oh dear you spoke from my heart. I cry every time I hear the Righteous Brothers. Oh what a world we left behind.
By far the best singing duo ever !😀😀😀
R.I.P. Bobby , we love you. Texas here.
Blue eyed soul
This song always makes me cry as its so beautiful
I was there when the Righteous Brothers came on the scene in High School. They was right up there with Motown, Curtis Mayfield and the Impressions and many other greats. Man, does that take me back and I get a kick out of seeing you youngster reacting to them as we did in 1964 and 65. We'll never have this talent again.
Thanks for the memories 💞 it was just a few minutes of the time of my older sister.... She's gone now and I thank you for reminding me of a time long gone... 😌
It makes my heart glad to see young people appreciate the music from my childhood.
Capitalize on that nostalgia
Absolutely.
@@JustAllinOneResource I just said almost exactly that before I started this video.
I love them. I never get tired of hearing them. I remember when they came out
My favorite singers from that generation. Incredible. Loved your reaction.
The Righteous Bros. were before my time. As a teen I did get into 60s and 70s rock. But the older I've gotten, the more I appreciate these two men also. Amazing vocals.
The band was formed in the 60's.
Been my Wife and my Song for almost 43 years. I Grew up in Anaheim and My Father lived on the same street as Bobby Hatfield. They played as kids and Graduated from Anaheim High with him. My Wife and I saw them many times. They played the Orange 🍊 County Fair for years. 🎤🎼🤙🏽👍🏽😎
@@dawnywarthog6642 They said they were in there teens when they got into the 60s and '70s music, not that they were in their teens in the 60s.
I think that was the most requested song in the 20th century.
@@daveclemmons140 You've Lost that Lovin'Feelin was the most played song in the 20th century. It was inducted into the Library of Congress in 2015.
That right there is whatcha call “Blue eyed soul” ❤
This is called blue-eyed soul. These guys were the best. Bobby Hatfield with his beautiful tenor voice & Bill Medley with his deeper voice. They were magic together. And remember this is done live. No auto-tuning crap like today. And the songs had meaningful beautiful lyrics.
When these guys sing these kinds of songs, they rip my heart out. Nobody has ever beat them at singing . They're the best.
Nothin like snuggling up to my sweetie at the high school dances!! The music of my teen years,,👍🎶
Bill and Bobby were magic together. Bill's thundering baritone and Bobby's flowing tenor complemented each other perfectly.
There are spots in time that define life and defy hate. You cannot listen to these 'brother's' and feel any sort of hate . Listening to them gives a feel of life, happiness and pure love. Easy listening. Thank you for playing this.
You're the hateful one for "brothers" thing. Stop claiming certain terminologies are blak exclusive, thats what causing the divide in america dumbass
Good Heavens!! I think the OP put the word "brothers" in quotes, simply because they were not siblings!!
@@catwhisperer9489 They were performing in the south, could not decide on what to call themselves....they were singing in a joint and some black guys stood up and said "Brothers!! That was RIGHTEOUS !!! From then on, they were the Righteous Brothers. Crazy popular on the radio for YEARS. They still are, their videos may have more views from around the world, than any other. Last I saw. 60 million views.
@@ruthcrawford3015 : Yes, thankyou! I'm past 60; so, I know. I was responding to someone whose post, apparently, has been deleted.
@@catwhisperer9489 We had all the best music, didn't we!! 😄 LOL
My generation and one before me were so blessed with the best music from so many genres
I've been listening to these guys for 60 years and they never grow old. They had so many hits. My favorites are "Go Ahead and Cry", "Rock and Roll Heaven", "Just Once in my Life", "You've Lost that Lovin' Feeling" and of course "Unchained Melody". Thank you for reacting to this music. RIP Bobby
There best song .it doesn't get any better than this.the back up,is outstanding.the great Bobby Hatfield who is the tenor and bill medley the baritone who still performs.bobby is gone but not forgotten.blue eyed soul.
no they are reunited in soul heaven
@@nellwhite7581 Bill is still going strong at 81!
Nice to see your generation enjoy the music from mine, The 1960' & 70's So much great music for you to discover!
It's that Blue Eyed Soul! Love these guys! Amazingly talented and ridiculous vocal control! So amazing to see u guys react to such a timeless duo!
Bobby's vocal control-(and all the rest he did w/his voice)-made my toes curl and gave me the same chills everyone else gets when he hit his high notes! What a treasure to the ears AND soul!
This was my late brother's favorite song...he passed when he was 20, 54 years ago. So hearing it dredges up some emotion. This is the pinnacle of blue-eyed soul.
I saw them live in 1964, I was 15 and they were fantastic
Let's all just take a moment of silence for Bill Medley's amazing cheekbones. He can sing and is a BEAUTIFUL man.
I KNEW somebody was going to beat to those cheekbones!!!🤣
Man, Bobby Hatfield... he's a beautiful man with a beautiful voice! And speaking of beautiful!!! ASIA! WHOO! YOU ARE SO BEAUTIFUL!!! And that laugh and smile...❤❤❤ Absolutely gorgeous!
Harmonies are right on point. Beautiful song.
These men were amazing. I saw them several times back in th late 1960's and they sounded exactly like this.
My fav of Righteous Brothers…so soulfully beautiful!
“The Righteous Brothers” are considered by most to be the Greatest Male Vocal Duet Of All Time. I agree. Between Bill Medley’s Lows and Bobby Hatfield’s Highs they can hit every note on an 73 key piano. No other male singers can do that. Legendary.
“You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’’ was the most played song on radio in the 20th Century
"Unchained Melody" - Bobby Hatfield Live 1965 Andy Williams Show . Considered by most as The Greatest Live Male Vocal Performance In History... I agree. Bobby’s use of “Runs” is masterful. He created the style and set the table that all others have fed off of for decades. 7 notes just to say the word “I” is melodic brilliance.
Their name came from doing a show near a marine base in So Calif and a black marine said to them…. You two guys are Righteous Brothers.
In 1983, in Newport Beach O.C. Calif. Bill and Bobby at the Jolly Roger Restaurant . I was 13 feet away for... "Unchained Melody"- "You've Lost That Lovin Feeling" - "Soul And Inspiration".... They were perfect, awesome, amazing, incredible......
This was way before vocoders, pitch correction, auto-tune and all the snazzy stuff the industry uses now. Just think, people ACTUALLY REALLY HAD TO BE ABLE TO SING back then. Maybe they would do some re-takes if their voice wasn't up to it on a recording day, but you at least would know it really was their actual voices because their sound was repeatable when they were LIVE on stage!
This was the studio version synced up to the video of a live performance. They could definitely sing live, though, as evidenced by Bobby's performance of unchained Melody on The Andy Williams show. It's the one reactors usually do with the pink jacket and red tie.
After sixty years, Bill & Bobby's songs still melt women's hearts, and they will still be melting women's hearts sixty years from now. Romantic, heartfelt love is timeless.
Those two guys (Bobby especially) could sure sing love songs! Unparalleled!
They melt men's hearts as well, dontcha know, because they express men's deepest feelings, which they can't let themselves convey😊😢!
That "Uh-oh" tickled me. Yep, we all got swooned back in the day & still do!💙💙
This came out when I was in high school. It still gives me goosebumps. Love the Righteous Brothers. Nothing like their music today.
I think the big difference about music today and back then is the respect that was given to women. The songs were heartfelt emotions that made a woman feel important and special. It was men being man enough to speak from the heart without fearing a backlash from their male friends. There were so many beautiful love songs that had the words all women wanted to hear. It was like each song was meant especially for them .
Great reaction to such a beautiful song.
It's no wonder young couples fell in love to the Righteous Brothers songs.
Wow,wow WOW are these brothers FANTASTIC! Amazing voices because back then you never hit the top unless you could SING!!
These guys would do a concert, and 9 months later there'd be a spike in the birth rate in that town.
The Righteous Brothers would have been great in any era. Pure 🔥
OMG the Righteous Brothers. I'm 73 yrs and grew up listening to them singing these beautiful music. My ex-husband is deceased but they were are guys. It brings back so many memories! Thank you for playing our baby boomer music! ❤❤❤
that spoken verse of Bobby Hatfield and then that wail of "Baby', by Bill Medley, you get chills, because you feel the emotion.
How many girls immediately got pregnant when he did that
There's a reason these songs are timeless classics. The Righteous Brothers were such a great duo because of the baritone of Bill Medley and the gorgeous tenor of Bobby Hatfield. They used to call this kind of music used to be called "blue-eyed soul". I'm so happy that you two are continuing on your journey into different genres of music.
This is my favorite song they did. It is so perfect.
The Righteous Brothers (who are not really brothers) performed for some "brothers" in the marines in the early 60s.....before they had a name....and afterwards some of them said "you guys are some righteous brothers!".....and so their epic journey began!
Absolute pure talent and phenomenal vocals with NO GIMMICKS & NO AUTO-TUNE!!! Shout out to The Righteous Brothers & to you guys for this reaction!!! Much love & respect!!!
One of best of the "Timeless Gold." No studio Magic here..Just raw talent fused with a beautiful song...
The best duo ever, Bill Medley still performs today with Bucky Heard and at 81 years young still sounds great.
wow
My cat hears you two and comes running. He loves you two
You nailed it brotha they are PERFECTION
This group was fanastic listen to their music all the time
This is my favorite song of theirs..thanks for reacting to them ♥️
Rock and Roll Heaven is another good one by them
Love me some Blue Eyed Soul!
From my childhood, these guys were iconic.
Still are. :)
It was the best of times, and the music was the best. Great music lives on and on… Never gets old only gets better!
This has always been my very favorite Righteous Brothers song. SO glad you got a chance to fall under its spell!
I’ve seen many reactions to this song and others from the Righteous Brothers, and there is a common thread. The guy will be thinking, wow nice song. While the woman is having her insides microwaved into mush.
They somehow had a knack for knowing exactly how to melt women; with the lyrics, but also with perfect delivery. They knew exactly when and how to either go soft-spoken or to add a little growl. How to add just a little catch in the their voice, bite their lip. It’s uncanny, and it’s unfair to the rest of us mortal men.
These were my parent's musical idols! I grew up hearing their songs and have been numbed to how amazing they were! Thank you for reacting to this amazing duo!
These guys have great harmony their voices compliment each other. Great reaction
I can't begin to tell you just how incredibly good the music was in the 60s and 70s. And there was so much of it being cranked out by the artists and the record companies in those days. I'm 65 now, and when this song was on the charts, I was only 9 or 10 years old. And it wasn't just Rock, it was all genres that were just tearing it up in the 60s. R&B, Country Western, Pop, Blues, and on and on. What great memories from my youth. I wish the young people today, had the same experience we had with such great music. The well has run dry, I guess.
I'm 68 yrs old and couldn't agree w/you more about the quality of the music starting then through the 80's. WHAT GIFTS to have lived and been young in that era!
I hadn't seen this performance before--cool. Enjoyed the reaction.
This is timeless. Beautiful harmonies. Plus it's the Righteous Brothers! Dudes could song. I always loved to sing as a child and this was a favorite.
Have y'all heard them singing "You'll Never Walk Alone" on the Ed Sullivan Show?
One of the best duo's that was ever the business.
I grew up with the" Brothers", and have always loved their music, from old AM radio to the FM and now the web!
My parents have all the righteous Brothers albums & I grew up with listening thier songs. all 60s' musics & thier lyrics were so beautiful!
Real music, real singers, no autotune, beautiful lyrics you need to listen to * for once in my life * all from the same fantastic Album I still have ❤❤❤
Hahaha... "You forgot that you were sitting next to me for a li'le minutes." Cute!
Righteous Brothers are just absolute musical perfection and joy. Their music just makes you feel good. Definitely react to Unchained Melody, this is the song that gave Bobby Hatfield iconic status. Although the Righteous Brothers didn't write it, the way Bobby sang it he made it his own. If you are a vocalist and want to cover Unchained Melody, you have to sing it the way Bobby did because that is considered standard now. The song is a challenge for vocalists that attempt this song, Bobby raised the bar on this one.
I can't praise them enough the Dynamic Duo never disappoints or doing solo recordings. The cream of the crop!! Been a fan since 1964.
You are the cutest couple!! Love your reactions 💕
I was like 5 years old when this song came out and love it then ❤️
Blue Eyed Soul at its best ..Timeless..love y'all loved this check out their other songs you won't be disappointed...Bear hugs from Dublin Ireland..
That kind of music produced a lot of babies.
It was obvious Asia enjoyed every second of this song. Your eyes told the story !! Love it, love you guys...
Asia and BJ, you are hearing the legendary producer Phil Spector “sound”!
Phil commissioned Tina Turner for his song “River Deep, Mountain High”. It was Tina’s first solo record and, gave her the strength to leave abusive Ike Turner.
Y’all would love it. Her vocals are unmatched!
Actually, I believe Bill Medley produced this song, just after they broke with Spector.
Asia & BJ, their "Rock n Roll Heaven" and "Ebb Tide" are next for you!!
Yes thank you on Ebb Tide. Another Bobby masterpiece no one seems to mention.. they don’t know what they are missing
@@nkcbrazil you're welcome
Ebbtide is a beautiful song, a lot of people did the song and did it very well… But the first was the righteous Brothers they laid the groundwork for everybody else
This song is by far my favorite. Love it. Thank you for posting.
great reaction - you're both intelligent and on point. thank you!
i remember my dad singing this when i was a little fella olve and mis u dad
That's why they are the "righteous brothers"! Love your reviews... keep on truckin'!!!
Those notes at 4:01 are my favorites!!! Thank you for the uploads and reactions.
You hit it the nail on the head again, they sang from the heart that's the real thing that is missing from today's music and it pains me because I love music thank you for your reaction
What a difference in their facial reactions, she is swooning all over the place and he is like, "That's a good line, I can use that one!" So funny. I love watching these two. Such a joy.
Asia has a great voice and BJ a great sense of humour.. both have musical knowledge. And you've got so much more to discover on this journey. You could try Pink Floyd ECHOES Pompeii 1971.
This and you've lost that loving feeling are just staggeringly beautiful on so many levels
I love this duo!
The Righteous brothers were big when I was a young girl in the 60s. Always loved their smooth soulful sound 👍
Written by the legendary Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil, and produced by Righteous Brother Bill Medley, with that Phil Spector "Wall of Sound" approach.
Mesmerizing
Blue eyed soul at it’s harmonious best!👍🏻❤️
Just beautiful. Love your reactions. You have very open minds,and I learn a ton from your veiwers.❤️
Part of what made music so great from this period was breakthroughs in 'Hi-Fi' recording and microphones.
FM radio and stereophonic recordings opened ears like nothing else!
"Wall of Sound" was just one example...people were paying attention to how the music sounded!
Demand for good musicians was through the roof!
That's how my son loved; that's how he felt about his sons mom, even after she put him out; her venom from within her, spewed towards him daily. He was priceless and one in a million.....he loved her and stayed loyal-----But February 16th (2weeks ago now) he didn't have to worry about his value to the woman he loved any more.....his funeral is the 12th of this month.
Sorry for the ramble ---- He really felt The Righteous Brothers so this was super cool to hear this morning....thank you both.