I had front row seats for ELO at Madison Square Garden in 1978. It was astounding. No other band was ever like them. This album "A New World Record" is perfect.
I was at the September 15 show. Second nite. Jeff even said he wish the technology was better cus he didn't like Mr.Blue sky. Zeppelin77 was my favorite show
Exactly what I was going to say, Shangri-la. How do you pick a favorite between songs like Can't Get It Out Of My Head, Showdown, Do Ya Want My Love, Rockaria, too many to name..
ELO's best song. Still fresh, still fascinating, a wee bit of prog rock with the usual power pop mastery Our host expressed a wish for more violins/strings: KANSAS
Thanks, Critical - no, NOT too much content.. I enjoy it all.. and ELO/Jeff Lynne are fantastic.. this is early stuff... love it! (p.s. the break between verse & chorus is known as the "bridge")
A list of some songs with great violins/strings: Van Morrison: "Caravan", "Saint Dominic's Preview", "Listen to the Lion", "Here Comes the Night", "Into the Mystic" from the live album "..It's Too Late to Stop Now...Volume I" Van Morrison: "And the Healing Has Begun", "Steppin' Out Queen", "Troubadours", "Rolling Hills" from the studio album "Into the Music" Van Morrison: "Madame George", "Astral Weeks", "Ballerina", "Sweet Thing" from the studio album "Astral Weeks" Big Star: "For You", "Blue Moon" from the studio album "Third/Sister Lovers" Bob Dylan: "You're a Big Girl Now", "One Too Many Mornings", both Live at Hughes Stadium, Ft. Collins, CO - May 1976 Procol Harum: "A Whiter Shade of Pale", live in Denmark 2006 The Rolling Stones: "Country Honk" from studio album "Let it Bleed"
You do put out a lot of content, but it's all awesome so I'm NOT complaining 😊 I've been an ELO fan since the mid70's, great to see others discovering my favorites. Check out ELO's "Shangri-la", "Showdown", "Do Ya", "Rock and Roll is King", too many to name. Love your channel, great community, what a musical journey.
You are definitely my favorite music reactioner you play all the music I grew up with. ELO, Ramones, moody blues, Harry nillson etc. Thanks so much for your content!
I just realized that the intro to this song, before the violins come in, is kinda similar to Elton John’s Funeral for a Friend’s first notes. (Elton’s song was released a few years earlier.) But it quickly becomes ELO’s unique, signature sound. Love that you love it! ❤
I think George Harrison or someone else, prophecied that if they were still a group, The Beatles would be making music like ELO. Also, for some memorable strings, Jackson Browne recorded with the same violinist for many years. I am mostly familiar with the album "Late for the Sky". Try a song called "For a Dancer". It is really, really good.
It took two Beatles to write their hits. It took one Jeff Lynne to write ELO's hits. The only way the Beatles would have become ELO is if John and Paul quit, and Jeff took it over.
I see you reacted to Deep Purple Smoke on the Water 2 others I'd suggest are Child in Time and my favorite Highway Star that features a keyboard solo and later incorporates the guitar solo after the next verse.
Like alot of chart bands of yesteryear they can be divided in their singles and album tracks. This was an album track but could be argued it would have made a cool single. There were several chart hits off the same album.
VIOLIN AND STRINGS HUH ??? 😊WELL IT DOESN'T GET MUCH BETTER THAN ( KANSAS ) GIB💯😊 I HAVEN'T LOOKED YET BUT : CARRY ON WAYWAYD SON, MIRACLES OUT OF NOWHERE, POINT OF KNOW RETURN, DUST IN THE WIND, PORTRAIT HE KNEW, AND THESE ARE JUST FROM 2 OF THEIR ALBUMS😊
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Early ELO was more orchestra based. They gradually moved to a more pop sound. This album is where it all gelled. Their masterpiece. Top ten greatest of all time. Unfortunately, the way I see it, they kept going and got too pop.
Agreed. A New World Record is ELO's piece de resistance. By the time they got to the album, Time, five years later they were a different band. Still great, but not as great, and very different.
@@Cosmo-KramerThis album and Face The Music are my two favourite albums from them Cosmo. I wore out my older brother's cassette of FTM :) . I found out supposedly why Tightrope was not released as a single at the time - the record company said it was too long and wanted it shortened and Jeff told them no-way. Is that too your understanding of what happened. Is that the reason?...I will never ever get tired of listening to Tightrope.
@@Michaelfourfour I have no official reason on why they didn't, but I suspect it wasn't the song's length (it's not that long), per se, but rather it's the extended classical music intro they would've wanted shortened a lot, or cut out altogether, as kids listening to rock stations would hear it and turn the dial thinking they were on the wrong station.
@@Michaelfourfour I don't think there's another album in rock/pop history with as great a combination of the opening track's Intro and the closing track's Outro.