@@BisscuteReactsThis video for some reason has a different sound than the album. I agree this video sounds like arcade music the way the instrumental mix comes across. If you ever get a chance, you might want to listen to the album version - it sounds MUCH better.
The best thing about this song is the lyrics. You have to listen carefully. It's an anthem for guys who struggle to get promoted from the Friend Zone. But overall a good song. The Doobies have a deep and excellent catalog. Do Long Train Runnin' or Listen to the Music. *Very* different sound.
I thought the song was about being painfully naive. He always thought they had potential and felt she was a big part of his life, but she never had feelings for him, not even as a friend. Hence the title.
Back in the 70's a member of this band lived down the road from me up in the redwoods. Sometimes could here him practicing or see him riding his motorcycle into town
The lead singer is Michael McDonald, and he was influential in this era, circulating with several artists. As for the band, they had a more country rock sound earlier, and then when they acquired McDonald they were jazzy, like this song.
I love the Dobbies. I saw them on new years eve, 1978/79. At the Fabulous Forum. Eddie money opened for them. I really liked the double brothers before Michael Mcdonald. Long train running. One of my favorite albums.
❤ hi miss bisscute the Deobbie Brothers always had good music to dance to you can tell because you were grovein to it 😮 thank you for your time and your reactions ❤
The Doobie Brothers was formed in San Jose, south of my hometown San Francisco. Written by Michael McDonald and Kenny Loggins. It won a Grammy for Song of the Year in 1979 . Michael McDonald joined the Doobie Brothers in 1979. They performed this song in What's Happening. This song is similar to Steal Away the Night sung by Robbie Dupree. Same key. He was busy in the 1970s and 1980s singing with Steely Dan, Christopher Cross, Patti Labelle, the late James Ingram, RIP, and Toto in addition to singing with The Doobie Brothers and as a solo singer. Suggested videos: 1 Christopher Cross and Michael McDonald sing Ride Like the Wind. 2 Toto and Michael McDonald perform I'll Be Over You. 3 Michael McDonald and Patti Labelle sing On My Own.
The guy in the sunglasses playing the guitar is Jeff 'Skunk' Baxter, who played some of the most iconic guitar solos of all time in Steely Dan....and oh by the way, he is also a rocket scientist
The deep rabbit hole dive of the 60,70,80,90 . Its so rich, warm, everyone was searching, experimenting and singing because they love to sing from their hearts and souls .
The Doobie Brothers had their first hit in 1972 with "Listen to the Music," an excellent song that would be worth a reaction. Michael McDonald, the lead singer in "What a Fool Believes," joined the band in April, 1975. His presence transformed the sound on the band. Before McDonald, they were more of a straight rock band, and after they had more of an R&B sound. They always had those harmonies, though. Pre-McDonald songs: - Listen to the Music - Jesus Is Just Alright - Long Train Runnin' - China Grove - Black Water Songs with Michael McDonald: - Take Me In Your Arms (Rock Me) - Takin' It to the Streets - It Keeps You Runnin' - Minute by Minute "Black Water" is The Doobie Brothers' most distinctive song. It doesn't sound like anything else. If you liked the harmonies in "What a Fool Believes," you should give it a listen. "Long Train Runnin'" is a favorite of mine. I'd love for you to react to it.
As for Rebel Yell, these are the Songs, closest to it: 1. Sunglasses at Night by Corey Hart 2. Something to Do by Depeche Mode 3. I Feel You by Depeche Mode 4. Melt with You - Modern English 5. Sometimes a Fantasy by Billy Joel
Songs with similar Energy and Vibes: 1. Please Don't Go by KC & the Sunshine Band 2. Nightbird - Kalapana 3. The Hurt - Kalapana 4. The Sleepwalkers - Level 42 5. Kiss on My List - Hall & Oates 6. You Can Do Magic - America
The guitarist wearing glasses and sitting down is Jeff "Skunk" Baxter. When he's not playing guitar, he's a missile defense expert with US top secret security clearances.
Very good reaction. I remember first hearing Doobie Brothers in the early-mid 70's before my teen years on the radio of my dads stereo console. I love the song "Taking it to the Streets". Doobie brothers were a handful of bands that featured 2 drummers.
There is basically two versions of the Doobie Brothers , the one you saw here with Michael MacDonald as the lead vocalist. The other version split vocal duties between Tom Johnston and Patrick Simmons , with their version having a more country rock sound.
The Lead Singer was Michael McDonald... He had a great Solo Career in the 80's. You'd love a Duet he did with Patti LaBelle called "If you asked me to".
There is a great song and video that is rarely played or reacted to. It is Philip Bailey singing "Walking On The Chinese Wall". Philip is the falsetto voice with Earth Wind and Fire. I hope you can soon play it. (it also shows how very good is his normal range voice)
Yes! Love me some Doobies! (By the way, for your information if you didn't already know, a "doobie" is an old slang term for a Marijuana joint/cigarette. I guess because another slang term for Marijuana used to be "dubage", but I really don't know why, where those terms came from, or which one came first?) The important thing to know about The Doobie Brothers is that there are sort of two eras of the band. They're from the 70s, into the 80s mainly, and their original lead singer was Tom Johnston, and when he was the lead singer they had more of a 70s Southern Rock sound, even though they were from California, but after a few years, he started having health problems and couldn't perform, so Michael McDonald who was already part of the band, took over as lead singer, and their sound changed when he did. This is with Michael McDonald, who is actually a really amazing and unique, sometimes underappreciated singer, and he went on to have a good solo career in the 80s. Both versions of the Doobies are really good, just kind of different, and I think it goes to show how talented and versatile they were as a band all together. Just a handful of suggestions to get you started, from the Tom Johnston era, a few good ones are "Long Train Running", "Listen To The Music", and "Black Water", and a couple more from the Michael McDonald era are "It Keeps You Running" and "Takin' It To The Streets".
Yeah, Biss, Love this golden oldie. It's definitely got that upbeat vibes with great vocals and unique instrumentals. Love that double keyboard organ? Nice throwback, Biss. 😊
Hello 👋 Miss Bisscute ( Madalina ) As always I send you these suggestions for your future choices , like button 🔳 Illuminated 😊 1) Listen to the Music 🎶 2) Blackwater 3) Keeps you running 🏃 4) China Grove Yet if your Looking for more Cow bell in your Rock song you might Enjoy Mountain ( Mississippi Queen ) if you want that Island sound Billy Ocean ( Caribbean Queen 👑 ) Both are excellent 😊
I mentioned "Listen To The Music" as well but forgot about "China Grove". That's an excellent tune. Biss is going to like that one, for sure. "Long Train Running" is another great Doobie Brothers hit.
The lead singer, Michael McDonald, went on to become a highly established solo artist. Back in the 1980s he was literally everywhere. He did some back up with Steely Dan and a notable duet with Patti LaBelle. (On My Own) He was with the Doobie Brothers for two albums then moved onto his solo career. Take care.....
Enjoyed. The Doobies first lineup included Tom Johnston, guitars songwriter vocals. When Tom left the band due to illness, Michael McDonald joined and he brought a more R&B sound. Tom later returned and Michael had a successful solo career. They have some wonderful songs.😊😊❤❤
Hello Bisscute! When I saw this song for your review, I kinda new it wasn't your cup of tea. You like hard rock and metal. This was the second phase of the Doobie Brothers when the lead singer here, Michael McDonald, gave the group a more R & B sound. Checkout their earlier more rockin' sound with Tom Johnston as lead singer with songs like "China Grove", "Long Train Runnin'" & "Rockin' Down The Highway". Thanks. Oh!. Feel better soon Bisscute! 😎
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Long Train Runnin' by the Doobie Brothers has the energy that you like. This song that you just reviewed is the band changing their style to fit with the times. This is a later incarnation of the Doobie Brothers. Check out Long Train Runnin'.
In its time, this song was a mega hit. The Doobie Brothers were big before adding Michael McDonald (lead singer here) to the band. His addition changed their sound, but also gave them a second wave of success. If you want to hear a song from their earlier era, I would suggest either "Black Water" or "Listen to the Music." For another song from the Michael McDonald era, I would suggest "Taking It to the Streets."
Hello biss...good song,good band..I like their harmony..it's not my style of music but they sound good...thanks for you commenting on all kinds of music...I love it...I appreciarte it a lot....see you biss..🫶✌️✌️
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One of my favorite songs ever. Deeply sad and nostalgic, the music is performed flawlessly, it's very catchy. It's a shame you didn't like it, but it's an anthem for sad people like me.
I was 12/13 when this song came out, I was working cleaning tables, washing dishes in a restaurant and this is the first album I bought for myself! 1 of many to come!!! I ended up with bookshelves full of Led Zeppelin , Aerosmith, Pink Floyd, The Cars, Cheap Trick, etc....
I'm sure you got already suggestions like "China Groove", "Listen to the music" or "Long train running". So I want to add my favorite DB song "The Doctor".
Look at the lyrics. Even a native English speaker will take some time thinking about them as they are more poetic than everyday conversational. Also Michael (main vocal) wrote it and I've heard a lot of professional singers of all genres talk about how great his voice is. Michael also had his own solo career.
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Very nice song, Great choice for the reaction Biss, loved your reaction as usual💓💓💓for future reactions you could try other bands with great sound like: War (song: Low Rider) or Earth Wind and fire (songs: september or Boogie wonderland) i think you will like both.
A good one to review would be Christopher Cross "Ride like the wind" fun fact the main singer here is the background singer in Ride like the wind Mr. Michael McDonald
This song won 2 Grammy Awards in 1980: Song of the Year and Record of the Year.
Really?
@@BisscuteReactsThis video for some reason has a different sound than the album. I agree this video sounds like arcade music the way the instrumental mix comes across.
If you ever get a chance, you might want to listen to the album version - it sounds MUCH better.
Yes it is weird @@CatherinePearl100
The best thing about this song is the lyrics. You have to listen carefully. It's an anthem for guys who struggle to get promoted from the Friend Zone. But overall a good song. The Doobies have a deep and excellent catalog. Do Long Train Runnin' or Listen to the Music. *Very* different sound.
Yeah, that bloody friend zone, messed me up, so many times, and now that I am older, some of the girls told me, they felt the same, darn!
I thought the song was about being painfully naive. He always thought they had potential and felt she was a big part of his life, but she never had feelings for him, not even as a friend. Hence the title.
It's one of the saddest songs ever written.
Narratively, yes. But tonally it's quite deceptive about that.
The Doobie Brothers are an awesome group. All the members have front man capabilities.
China Grove is a good one and Dangerous is unique as well. When on tour, they always bring their guitar collection with them like a museum exhibit.
My fave, had a quadrophonic receiver, wow, everyone came over to my house, TO< hehe, and listen!
I recommend you react to "Black Water" & "Listen To The Music" by The Doobie Brothers. 😁👍
YES!!
uptempo tunes for BiƁ.
Maybe in the future
@@BisscuteReacts I recommend "Ballroom Blitz" by Sweet & "My Generation" by Limp Bizkit. 💯❤️🎶
@@BisscuteReacts I hope so because they're classics! 😁
@@BisscuteReacts Listen to the music - Doobie Brothers is a good song.
Back in the 70's a member of this band lived down the road from me up in the redwoods. Sometimes could here him practicing or see him riding his motorcycle into town
The Doobie Brothers have many great songs.
True
Michael is one of the iconic voices in rock
The lead singer is Michael McDonald, and he was influential in this era, circulating with several artists. As for the band, they had a more country rock sound earlier, and then when they acquired McDonald they were jazzy, like this song.
I love The Doobie Brothers especially having Michael McDonald being pianist & lead singer, best ever song to me!!! 💝💝💝💝
I believe in Biss' shoulder dances.
I love the Dobbies. I saw them on new years eve, 1978/79. At the Fabulous Forum. Eddie money opened for them. I really liked the double brothers before Michael Mcdonald. Long train running. One of my favorite albums.
❤ hi miss bisscute the Deobbie Brothers always had good music to dance to you can tell because you were grovein to it 😮 thank you for your time and your reactions ❤
Thank you
@@BisscuteReacts you are very welcome madalina and thank you 😊 🙏 ☺ ❤
Classic song!
Upbeat-Doobies-China Grove
The Doobie Brothers was formed in San Jose, south of my hometown San Francisco.
Written by Michael McDonald and Kenny Loggins. It won a Grammy for Song of the Year in 1979 . Michael McDonald joined the Doobie Brothers in 1979. They performed this song in What's Happening. This song is similar to Steal Away the Night sung by Robbie Dupree. Same key.
He was busy in the 1970s and 1980s singing with Steely Dan, Christopher Cross, Patti Labelle, the late James Ingram, RIP, and Toto in addition to singing with The Doobie Brothers and as a solo singer.
Suggested videos: 1 Christopher Cross and Michael McDonald sing Ride Like the Wind. 2 Toto and Michael McDonald perform I'll Be Over You. 3 Michael McDonald and Patti Labelle sing On My Own.
Think McDonald did some songs with the Eagles as well.
Michael McDonald co-wrote this song with Kenny Loggins, another singer you definitely need to check out
Yes I second that
The guy in the sunglasses playing the guitar is Jeff 'Skunk' Baxter, who played some of the most iconic guitar solos of all time in Steely Dan....and oh by the way, he is also a rocket scientist
The deep rabbit hole dive of the 60,70,80,90 . Its so rich, warm, everyone was searching, experimenting and singing because they love to sing from their hearts and souls .
An incredibly talented band. Black Water and China Grove are wonderful as well.
The Doobie Brothers had their first hit in 1972 with "Listen to the Music," an excellent song that would be worth a reaction. Michael McDonald, the lead singer in "What a Fool Believes," joined the band in April, 1975. His presence transformed the sound on the band. Before McDonald, they were more of a straight rock band, and after they had more of an R&B sound. They always had those harmonies, though.
Pre-McDonald songs:
- Listen to the Music
- Jesus Is Just Alright
- Long Train Runnin'
- China Grove
- Black Water
Songs with Michael McDonald:
- Take Me In Your Arms (Rock Me)
- Takin' It to the Streets
- It Keeps You Runnin'
- Minute by Minute
"Black Water" is The Doobie Brothers' most distinctive song. It doesn't sound like anything else. If you liked the harmonies in "What a Fool Believes," you should give it a listen.
"Long Train Runnin'" is a favorite of mine. I'd love for you to react to it.
It won song of the year remember them performing it at the Grammys in 1980!
I coulda sworn you've already heard stuff by The Doobie Brother; looking forward to you checking out more by them :D
As for Rebel Yell, these are the Songs, closest to it:
1. Sunglasses at Night by Corey Hart
2. Something to Do by Depeche Mode
3. I Feel You by Depeche Mode
4. Melt with You - Modern English
5. Sometimes a Fantasy by Billy Joel
Thank you for the suggestions
This is a big rabbit hole keep going with the Doobies! Trust me, a long time follower ✌🏻❤️🇺🇸
Songs with similar Energy and Vibes:
1. Please Don't Go by KC & the Sunshine Band
2. Nightbird - Kalapana
3. The Hurt - Kalapana
4. The Sleepwalkers - Level 42
5. Kiss on My List - Hall & Oates
6. You Can Do Magic - America
Thank you for the suggestions
Doobie brothers had some great songs
Long Train Runnin'
The guitarist wearing glasses and sitting down is Jeff "Skunk" Baxter. When he's not playing guitar, he's a missile defense expert with US top secret security clearances.
Very good reaction. I remember first hearing Doobie Brothers in the early-mid 70's before my teen years on the radio of my dads stereo console. I love the song "Taking it to the Streets". Doobie brothers were a handful of bands that featured 2 drummers.
Reactions are always pure. Even if this isn’t your preference you hit the nail on the head
Because, she chooses to do live versions first, which AREN'T the versions that made them popular -- reaction channels are confusingly stupid at times
Doobie Brothers definitely have a vibe.
They have so many good songs you can take your pick. Enjoy.
Going to say that when checking out the Doobie Brothers, think that "Black Water" is by far the best ones to start with.
There is basically two versions of the Doobie Brothers , the one you saw here with Michael MacDonald as the lead vocalist. The other version split vocal duties between Tom Johnston and Patrick Simmons , with their version having a more country rock sound.
my childhood was blessed with music like this! b plus song! in my opinion! but i liked it!
The Lead Singer was Michael McDonald... He had a great Solo Career in the 80's. You'd love a Duet he did with Patti LaBelle called "If you asked me to".
I will add it to the list
Rockin' Down the Highway is another good one of theirs
I will add it to the list
You got the moves for this one. It was a sweet dance song.
I always liked The Doobies.
There is a great song and video that is rarely played or reacted to. It is Philip Bailey singing "Walking On The Chinese Wall". Philip is the falsetto voice with Earth Wind and Fire. I hope you can soon play it. (it also shows how very good is his normal range voice)
Maybe in the future
Don't give up on them..... they have some great stuff!
Good
Yes! Love me some Doobies! (By the way, for your information if you didn't already know, a "doobie" is an old slang term for a Marijuana joint/cigarette. I guess because another slang term for Marijuana used to be "dubage", but I really don't know why, where those terms came from, or which one came first?) The important thing to know about The Doobie Brothers is that there are sort of two eras of the band. They're from the 70s, into the 80s mainly, and their original lead singer was Tom Johnston, and when he was the lead singer they had more of a 70s Southern Rock sound, even though they were from California, but after a few years, he started having health problems and couldn't perform, so Michael McDonald who was already part of the band, took over as lead singer, and their sound changed when he did. This is with Michael McDonald, who is actually a really amazing and unique, sometimes underappreciated singer, and he went on to have a good solo career in the 80s. Both versions of the Doobies are really good, just kind of different, and I think it goes to show how talented and versatile they were as a band all together.
Just a handful of suggestions to get you started, from the Tom Johnston era, a few good ones are "Long Train Running", "Listen To The Music", and "Black Water", and a couple more from the Michael McDonald era are "It Keeps You Running" and "Takin' It To The Streets".
Great song. Sounds fresh in 2024
The transition from 70's to 80's, great band, great tune. DB has some rockin songs, China Grove is my fave from this band.
Yeah, Biss, Love this golden oldie. It's definitely got that upbeat vibes with great vocals and unique instrumentals. Love that double keyboard organ? Nice throwback, Biss. 😊
I love your reactions to the bands and music I grew up on 😊
A great rabbit hole to go down!
I saw them in concert in Orlando, Florida in 1977.
There are some of us that have been listening to this song since it came out and I’m still not sure of some of the lyrics. 😂
Hello 👋 Miss Bisscute ( Madalina ) As always I send you these suggestions for your future choices , like button 🔳 Illuminated 😊
1) Listen to the Music 🎶
2) Blackwater
3) Keeps you running 🏃
4) China Grove
Yet if your Looking for more Cow bell in your Rock song you might Enjoy
Mountain ( Mississippi Queen ) if you want that Island sound Billy Ocean
( Caribbean Queen 👑 ) Both are excellent 😊
I mentioned "Listen To The Music" as well but forgot about "China Grove". That's an excellent tune. Biss is going to like that one, for sure. "Long Train Running" is another great Doobie Brothers hit.
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Thank you for the suggestions
it's such a sweet song
Hi Bisscute...all way from USA 🇺🇸 ,New Mexico 👋😊...love ur video reactions....and u lookn so beautifully cute ..⚘️..see u next time..
Thank you
You'll like Doobie Brothers - Black Water, China Grove, Listen to the Music and maybe some others.
Great band.❤
A great song by this band is " ANOTHER PARK ANOTHER SUNDAY " .
Thanks, I will add it to the list
Great reaction to a great song and band. 😀😃😄😁😊
Thank you
The lead singer, Michael McDonald, went on to become a highly established solo artist. Back in the 1980s he was literally everywhere. He did some back up with Steely Dan and a notable duet with Patti LaBelle. (On My Own) He was with the Doobie Brothers for two albums then moved onto his solo career. Take care.....
I saw them live in '74.
Lucky youuu
Enjoyed. The Doobies first lineup included Tom Johnston, guitars songwriter vocals. When Tom left the band due to illness, Michael McDonald joined and he brought a more R&B sound. Tom later returned and Michael had a successful solo career. They have some wonderful songs.😊😊❤❤
Great choice Bisscute! This is one of the most chill laid back songs ever! Gives me a great vibe for the day! Thanks Biss ❤️💛
Thank you
Hello Bisscute! When I saw this song for your review, I kinda new it wasn't your cup of tea. You like hard rock and metal. This was the second phase of the Doobie Brothers when the lead singer here, Michael McDonald, gave the group a more R & B sound. Checkout their earlier more rockin' sound with Tom Johnston as lead singer with songs like "China Grove", "Long Train Runnin'" & "Rockin' Down The Highway". Thanks. Oh!. Feel better soon Bisscute! 😎
Thank you for the suggestions
Doobie Brothers ‘Toulouse Street’
I will add it to the list
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Long Train Runnin' by the Doobie Brothers has the energy that you like. This song that you just reviewed is the band changing their style to fit with the times. This is a later incarnation of the Doobie Brothers. Check out Long Train Runnin'.
Maybe in the future
Mighty Mighty Bosstones! "Impression That I Get". Please!! Some SKA!! Get up and start jumpin'!
Mighty Mighty
@@deepermind4884 LOL oops!
I will add it to the list
Good reaction to the Doobies, you never disappoint, much love to you Bisscute. ❤❤
Thank you
The singer Michael McDonald was in Steely Dan for a while.
A Bisscute song with only one innocuous use of the word "bad". But we did get a Billy Idol reference. So there's that 😂.
I love this song
In its time, this song was a mega hit. The Doobie Brothers were big before adding Michael McDonald (lead singer here) to the band. His addition changed their sound, but also gave them a second wave of success. If you want to hear a song from their earlier era, I would suggest either "Black Water" or "Listen to the Music." For another song from the Michael McDonald era, I would suggest "Taking It to the Streets."
Hello biss...good song,good band..I like their harmony..it's not my style of music but they sound good...thanks for you commenting on all kinds of music...I love it...I appreciarte it a lot....see you biss..🫶✌️✌️
Thank you
great song
It won the 1980 grammy award for song of the year .The biggest awards for music in America (maybe the world)
Beautiful!!!!! Song
There’s a band called Self that had an album called Gizmodery, played entirely with toy instruments. They cover this song in that album.
Nice tone, strong lyrics
Hi Biss 👋
I hope you are having an amazing day. I am. I am starting my day with coffee and a couple scoops of shimmi. Plain ol sugar isn’t sweet enough.
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One of my favorite songs ever. Deeply sad and nostalgic, the music is performed flawlessly, it's very catchy. It's a shame you didn't like it, but it's an anthem for sad people like me.
Great reaction, Bisscute!
Thank you
I was 12/13 when this song came out, I was working cleaning tables, washing dishes in a restaurant and this is the first album I bought for myself! 1 of many to come!!! I ended up with bookshelves full of Led Zeppelin , Aerosmith, Pink Floyd, The Cars, Cheap Trick, etc....
I second the motion for more Michael Mcdonald...perhaps youll recognize other songs that have been heavily sampled by other artists❤
Very interesting
Love the Doobies! Thanks for sharing this one, Biss. You might enjoy their song Black Water.
Thank you
Today's my 39th birthday, this reaction made my day! 🥳❤️
Happy Birthday
@@BisscuteReacts Appreciate that, thank you! 😁❤️
I'm sure you got already suggestions like "China Groove", "Listen to the music" or "Long train running". So I want to add my favorite DB song "The Doctor".
Maybe in the future
You really Must check out Michael McDonald (lead singer) song "I Keep Forgetting"
Look at the lyrics. Even a native English speaker will take some time thinking about them as they are more poetic than everyday conversational. Also Michael (main vocal) wrote it and I've heard a lot of professional singers of all genres talk about how great his voice is. Michael also had his own solo career.
Also check out Little Darling and Taking It To The Streets. This song was one of their biggest hits. One of my favorite songs
Maybe in the future
MADALINA - As a reminder, if there's NO CC LYRICS on the music video, then it's OK for you to pause and find a song's lyrics online (even other native English speaking reactors do this when they are recording)
THANKS !! - Dave Strong
Very nice song, Great choice for the reaction Biss, loved your reaction as usual💓💓💓for future reactions you could try other bands with great sound like: War (song: Low Rider) or Earth Wind and fire (songs: september or Boogie wonderland) i think you will like both.
Thank you
Sugestion: Khruangbin - People Everywhere.
I will add it to the list
Please check out "on my own" with this lead singer, Michael McDonald.
I will add it to the list
Black water definitely deserves a listen.
This live version is great,but the studio version is more upbeat and energized.
Good reaction!
Thank you
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A good one to review would be Christopher Cross "Ride like the wind" fun fact the main singer here is the background singer in Ride like the wind Mr. Michael McDonald
Billy squier "the stroke"