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I loved this song back in the day, still do. Henry has a lot of great songs that never get airplay. He was messed up in drugs and kind of disappeared for a long time but he got clean and he’s still singing today. His voice took a toll from the drugs but he can still sing and Henry is still Henry, he puts on a good show, fun and energetic. He’s so humble and I’m so proud of him for getting clean and glad to be able to still hear him sing and perform. ❤
This is one of the songs Elton played when I saw him live in 1980. Just like the rest of Yellow Brick Road its a masterpiece, just a powerful gets in you song. 50 years later it still sounds fantastic.
Cracklin’ Rosie is a cheap sparkling Canadian wine. If you listen carefully to the lyrics it starts to make sense. “Cracklin Rose you’re a store bought woman…but you make me sing like a guitar humming…” en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cracklin%27_Rosie
"Paul's Boutique," the album that kicked hip-hop in the nads. The Black hip-hop community was NOT ready for 3 skinny, Jewish kids from Brooklyn going THAT hard.
Bruce Springsteen is a national treasure. I have seen him many many times and each time was one of the best concerts I've ever seen. The man is the real deal. If I had to pick one musician hang out with it would definitely be him.
She came out before Alanis because she was still doing acting on you can't do that on television show. Taylor started in the late 80s and still does live performances. She and Whitney both had some of the same songwriters.i always felt as far as talent they were equal. That's my opinion though
Every time watching this I recall RogerTaylor saying "tell me what you want and I'll do it"...regarding his music making of course. Loved your reaction.
what the movie it is the finale after her husband dies and she's finding the courage to sing to him again. watch the film A Star Is Born with Barbra Streisand; many other versions love your review. Once you watch the movie the song will resonate with you
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I live in Chicago, and what's really pathetic is that inner city neighborhoods blighted during the riots during King's assassination in 1968, are still in bad shape. It should not take half a century to rebuild a neighborhood!
I’ve loved this song since it came out when I was 15. Very powerful message and just a great song. It’s always on my drive to work playlist along with Manic Mondays by The Bangles (not deep like this one but a great “not Monday again” bop).
To make it short. Led Zeppelin 1977 Chicago, Jimmy Page had food poisoning,right. They only played 5 songs. Robert Plant said they have to stop the show. The crowd wasn't happy. Chairs threw around, M-80s going off. Said they were going to reschedule it. Two tragic events with the band. Never played Chicago again. Way more to it,still had a great time. ROCK ON.
I'm the same age as Brenda Spencer and lived about 2 miles from the school in San Diego she shot up one Monday morning. Will never forget . And she said it was because she didn't like Mondays.
Great Band, Warrant" I Met Janie" Years Ago, They Would Come To Our Favorite Club After Their Shows! Nice Guys! It's Horrible He's Gone) Great Singer/Guy!
I really like this song when he goes into his full voice, incredible. Nice choice. Never heard it before. The Chorus is fantastic but that guitar!!!!!!....ooo la la.
Hey man. Great reaction. A couple things: You paid attention to the song...You watched the video all they way and I never got the feeling you were distracted. I could tell by your facial expressions, you were following it. 2. You got the song. In some reactions, people totally miss it but you were right on point. Great job!
You're reactions are wonderful, Since you don't interrupt the music. I Love this song. Supertramp was a great band. I got to see them in 1979. On this song, Roger is also playing the bass line on that little keyboard. It's not just the bass player, and I think his playing reinforces it and it's perfection. (You can see it if you look up the live version). Rick really is amazing on that piano solo. John's sax is fantastic as usual. I'm a Roger Hodgson fan. I've been watching all of his videos on RU-vid. (He left the band in 1983). He has been writing and performing all of his "Supertramp" songs as well as his newer ones, to date. He has an angelic voice and when he sings his own songs it really shines. Check out Roger Hodgson on RU-vid videos. He has a different bunch of musicians that are just as great or better than Supertramp's
James Patrick Page + Robert Antony Plant + John Richard Baldwin + John Henry Bonham, the juggernaut of Valhalla,best band EVER. Greetings from Danmark 🤜 🇩🇰 🤛