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@jaycorby
@jaycorby Год назад
Andy & Alex - I hope you read this. As you both know all too well, songs awaken and evoke memories for listeners. By virtue of your age, you were not yet born when this was released. I turned 30 in 1975, and was in the middle of a two year relationship which began in '74 and ended in '76. The object of my affection wasn't as much in love as was I. The haunting sounds and lyrics of " I'm Not In Love " still play with my emotions to this day. I'll turn 78 in a few months. The person over whom I was so heart-broken passed away years ago, and we had both moved on long before that. Nevertheless, at least twice a month I still listen to this gem, and often shed a tear or two. Yeah, big boys DO cry.
@timwilson9900
@timwilson9900 Год назад
Beautifully stated.
@pattyliedel6485
@pattyliedel6485 Год назад
Some songs are the background music of your life. Thanks for telling your story of it.
@peteryarnold9707
@peteryarnold9707 Год назад
Thank you for that little peek into your life, big boys do indeed
@juliedunne2726
@juliedunne2726 Год назад
I hear you Jay
@Stringer13ell
@Stringer13ell Год назад
69 dude!
@CC-gd9wl
@CC-gd9wl Год назад
You have no idea how big this song was when it came out in May of 1975. I was 17. Ethereal. Haunting. Heartbreaking. B+ is an insult. Listen to it without the headphones. Don't overanalyze. Just enjoy it.
@VicMikesvideodiary
@VicMikesvideodiary Год назад
Yup I agree.
@paulaleckey1968
@paulaleckey1968 Год назад
I was 13 :)
@David-iv6je
@David-iv6je Год назад
Big boys don't cry. 😁
@westboundno8
@westboundno8 Год назад
Gigantic record, was voted on Capitol radio chart as greatest record of all time five years straight, recorded at Strawberry studios
@SirWrecksy
@SirWrecksy Год назад
Hard for me to watch these guys play the best music of all time and give it a "gneh" especially the fop on the right
@ebdigsit1
@ebdigsit1 Год назад
This is an S Tier song for me. One of my favorite songs of all time. It’s gonna grow with more listens. The fact that you both talked about it in the impactful way you did, I think you both know this is better than a B+. I’ve wanting you to hit this for years, so thanks !
@jbjacobs9514
@jbjacobs9514 Год назад
This was an unsubscribe for me.
@Julianboundstaylor
@Julianboundstaylor Год назад
A- for me. Each to their own.
@austinpeevey8570
@austinpeevey8570 10 месяцев назад
yes, top song for any rating system....the guys are just not mature enough to understand the past. It is not their fault. But it is going to take time for them to get it.
@annewoodard6803
@annewoodard6803 Год назад
This song was everything when it came out. For those of us who were around back then, this radio hit fills the feels.
@rhorto01
@rhorto01 Год назад
It is almost impossible to understand how out of this world this sounded in 1975. As a recording of that age it is almost a miracle it worked. Ranks up there with "Tomorrow Never Knows" and "Good Vibrations" in terms of recording landmarks.
@sourisvoleur4854
@sourisvoleur4854 Год назад
And shares its most defining method with Tomorrow Never Knows. Avante-garde artists of the mid 60s invented the technique; Macca heard it and brought it into popular music, and 10cc heard it and made it perfect.
@Topnikko
@Topnikko Год назад
I was a kid when it came out and it blew my mind. And it still does.
@scottvaldes70
@scottvaldes70 Год назад
Definitely. It sounds way more like 1985 than 1975 from a production/technical standpoint
@brianemmanuelgrey9276
@brianemmanuelgrey9276 Год назад
What crazily accurate reply.. Totally on the mark.
@waterdonkey
@waterdonkey Год назад
I was 15 at the time this song came out. Ranks right up there with the feeling I got when I first heard Bohemian Rhapsody.
@KealohaHarrison
@KealohaHarrison Год назад
Omg this is one of the best produced songs of the 70s, unfortunately timed cause it came out around the same time as Bohemian Rhapsody which overshadowed it. But it’s just as marvelous in my opinion!
@mowerdan8133
@mowerdan8133 Год назад
"I'm Not in Love" was charting on the AM radio stations summer of '75. Bohemian Rapsody hit the AM charts spring of 1976.
@KealohaHarrison
@KealohaHarrison Год назад
@@mowerdan8133 who said anything about AM radio? FM was where it was at. Besides both songs were released as singles a few months apart. 10cc released I’m Not In Love in May 1975 and Queen’s BohRap was the number 1 song on the charts that Christmas.
@nickyfield137
@nickyfield137 Год назад
Oh, I thought Bohemian Rhapsody was Christmas number one '75
@mowerdan8133
@mowerdan8133 Год назад
@@KealohaHarrison AM radio is where the masses heard the tunes.....the general public. I was in high school during this time
@rickpeterson2933
@rickpeterson2933 Год назад
To me the fascinating thing is - both 10cc and Queen were in the studio around the same time - and both were pushing the boundaries of musical production. The results were unlike anything ever heard before. It truly was an inspiring era.
@Maxmulham
@Maxmulham Год назад
This song will always have a special place in my heart. The goosebumps forming everytime.
@robindick2802
@robindick2802 Год назад
This is an S-tier song so hauntingly beautiful. The singers voice always gives me the feelies. I was 7 when this song was released.
@mancuniancandidatem
@mancuniancandidatem Год назад
Eric Stewart is the singers name. Fantastic musician and writer.
@baronofgreymatter14
@baronofgreymatter14 Год назад
They laid down over 48 vocal tracks in a time where you had to do it manually. They then used them like an instrument in the song insanely done
@zephead64
@zephead64 Год назад
This song gobsmacked radio listeners to the point that it was almost impossible to ignore and then eventually helplessly learn to love. In a similar way that we heard Bohemian Rhapsody on the radio and could not ignore that one too.. 2 miracle songs in the the same year of 1975.
@alangilbertson8239
@alangilbertson8239 Год назад
You're right, but I beg to differ on Bohemian Rhapsody. I thought it was overblown nonsense at the time, hated the lyrics, and I still can't stand it, but that's just me.
@conniehoyt9926
@conniehoyt9926 Год назад
So emotional. So personal. So brilliant. Still gives me chills 50+ years later.
@jesselobo3213
@jesselobo3213 Год назад
A terrific song that instantly takes me back to the 70's and those carefree days.
@makeadifference4all
@makeadifference4all Год назад
The creative use of vocal tape loops made this song like no other, although some later hits like Billy Joel's "I Love You Just the Way You Are" used the technique more sparingly. When I'm in the right mood, this song still gives me chills for its haunting, regretful sound. This is a masterpiece of 1970s studio production and, in my opinion, is an S-tier track.
@tjtampa214
@tjtampa214 Год назад
Great reference to Billy Joel. Great songs, both.
@sirslice7531
@sirslice7531 Год назад
Billy has admitted to getting the idea from listening to this song.
@sirslice7531
@sirslice7531 Год назад
The ahhs were all analog recorded (digital wasn't even a thought, back then). It took over 3 weeks to get the final background track... and mountains of recording tape. The background vocalists sang in a specific key, then recorded singing in another key, and another key, and another... THEN the multitude of ahhs were treated as if they were keys on an instrument and played back as such. Just keeping everything in order would be a nightmare. It's ingenious, labor intensive, and VERY time consuming. IMHO, that element, in itself, deserves an S rating.
@dennis2966
@dennis2966 Год назад
This is absolutely an S tier song, just based on its creativity that produces such a haunting soundscape.
@davearonow65
@davearonow65 Год назад
WAY more to it than "tape loops". Easier to understand for anyone who has ever used a mixing board before..... Each individual vocal note in the harmony was "stacked" (sung over and over again by multiple people) and then multiplied many times to give the overall effect of a massive amount of people singing that note. The voices are then further processed where they are extended indefinitely through reverb or a delay processer and then they are recorded recorded onto a single track of the tape where that track contains an endless note sang by numorous voices. Then the next note in the harmony was given the same treatment and recorded onto a different track. This was repeated over and over again until all the notes in the scale were individually recorded onto 12 different tracks, each seperate track representing one note in the scale of the key of the song. So now that you have all these individual notes stored on different tracks, you can call them up individually or in groups to play actual chords simply by using the faders to raise or lower the volumes on each individual track. So now what they have done, is turned their mixing board into a musical instrument where "notes" can be played by manipulating the faders, which is exactly what they did and how this song was recorded. To an experienced producer or an audio engineer, this is a slap yourself in the forehead moment as the concept is so simple, I'm sure countless of them asked the question "why didn't I think of that?" But therein lies the genius as there has to be a first one that thought of it and even though the rest can see how obvious the concept is after the fact, they didn't think of it. Anyway, another benefit of this technique is now you have all the voices recorded in the above described manor, all the singers can be long gone and the producers can continue to play with and manipulate the voices over and over again to their hearts desire. This was a huge deal in music production at the time. So much so, it is still talked about and celebrated today as one of the great stories of music production and recording.
@jeffcobb2734
@jeffcobb2734 Год назад
You guys will appreciate the back story about the production on this song: "To create the song’s unusual sound, the band used a makeshift sampling technique before samplers existed. The band created tape loops of backing vocals, built from more than 250 vocal tracks. The base track for the song was just electric piano and a bass drum; later, the heavily layered vocal samples were added on top, faded in one by one from the mixing console. The deterioration of sound quality due to the heavy layering and redubbing of tape gave the backing vocals a haunting, slightly distorted edge. Rather than roughening the mix, it causes the track to shimmer, and enhances its ethereal, otherworldly quality." Also impromptu, the secretary that worked in the studio did the "Big boys don't cry" bridge vocals.
@brianmon2356
@brianmon2356 Год назад
The loops weren't actually faded in one by one. A multitrack was used, with each individual sung note assigned to a track and a fader. The whole band then sat a the mixer and faded the individual notes in and out to make up the chords needed. But they did this 'live' in the studio and recorded the result
@flubblert
@flubblert Год назад
.. and a sexier secretary voice you'll never hear.
@sfranklin9073
@sfranklin9073 Год назад
Yes to all and for years I thought a synthesizer was used to make the backing sounds. When I saw the video on how this was produced, it blew my mind.
@Russ_Keith
@Russ_Keith Год назад
@@flubblert Speak into the microphone........ Why, Miss Smith, you're beautiful. Now take off your glasses and let down your hair.
@flubblert
@flubblert Год назад
@@Russ_Keith 😉
@waitn4theharpazo
@waitn4theharpazo Год назад
The ethereal sound is what makes the song. You can't not love it. As well as the lyrics of him denying that he's in love when he obviously is.
@Ecosse57
@Ecosse57 Год назад
well said.
@alainemancini3366
@alainemancini3366 Год назад
In my estimation, one of the top 3 'Emotive' tracks of the Seventies. Takes me right back to the sights, sounds, and even smells of 1975.....Simply Sublime.
@natashab3412
@natashab3412 Год назад
I remember what I was doing at the exact moment I first heard it !
@anthonyrobinson8616
@anthonyrobinson8616 Год назад
This song was so groundbreaking. Completely revolutionized voice sampling, have a look online for the making of this, incredible. The got the secretary in to do the "Big Boys ..." line because she happened to be around late at night.
@keepgrindingup7661
@keepgrindingup7661 Год назад
The production on Their stuff is among the best ... Decades later it's still amazing
@Straydogger
@Straydogger Год назад
It isn't sampling though. It's many many many tracks of actually sung vocals. They spent three weeks recording Gouldman, Godley and Creme singing "ahhh" 16 times for each note of the chromatic scale, building up a "choir" of 48 voices for each note of the scale. The main problem facing the band was how to keep the vocal notes going for an infinite length of time, but Creme suggested that they could get around this issue by using tape loops.
@TJ-id6ee
@TJ-id6ee Год назад
@@Straydogger So amazing really....
@robertfindley921
@robertfindley921 Год назад
Classic tune. The definition of 'vibe'. Pioneering at the time. The line "Big boys don't cry" was actually said by a secretary who worked in the studio. They had to talk her into it.
@clintatk
@clintatk Год назад
True story.
@sallybannister6224
@sallybannister6224 Год назад
It is 100% correct
@evilvolts
@evilvolts Год назад
I learn something new every day
@umpdaddy1
@umpdaddy1 Год назад
In Earth's electronic shell at about 48 light years away this song is blanketing the radio waves. It was on heavy, heavy rotation on the radio. The production on this song is groundbreaking and worth checking out, especially since I know you guys are into production techniques.
@GT-mq1dx
@GT-mq1dx Год назад
It’s light years away because some guy from Earth named Peter Quill took it with him on his Sony Walkman. 😎
@evangeline3152
@evangeline3152 Год назад
I think it hit us different in the 70’s because we hadn’t heard anything like it before. Always one of my favorites. Thanks for listening guys!
@peterwalsh2470
@peterwalsh2470 Год назад
yeah way ahead of it's time, probably why we would rate it higher than A&A.
@robertmielke3380
@robertmielke3380 Год назад
This song wasn't as impactful on me in 75 as it is now
@natashab3412
@natashab3412 Год назад
They're technicians. Need to feel the music more imo Its a 70s vibe to be sure but my son ( same gen ,) and his musician/ producer friends are really into it. In all regards. Vibe/ production etc
@alonealien1474
@alonealien1474 Год назад
This is a sensible comment and I appreciate it. I had to say this because so many seem to get very defensive when others don't feel exactly the same about such things. Like these things are always subjective. You state why it may have hit you differently because of when it came out. You appreciate them listening to it and talking about it. This is refreshing here on the internet. 🙂
@simonround2439
@simonround2439 Год назад
One of the most creative British bands of the 70s. Their lyrics were packed with humour and they had hit after hit throughout the decade.
@Yikes5824
@Yikes5824 Год назад
Humor: bought the album for “I’m Not In Love”, stayed for “Life Is A Minestrone”
@thanksfernuthin
@thanksfernuthin Год назад
Watch any documentary about the making of this song. It will blow your mind! This is pre-synth. When it was played on the radio people were amazed! A true masterpiece of audio art. [edit: Richard Schwartz has corrected me. Synths were available and used. I should have said pre-samplers or computerized synths. The way they created an instrument from their voices is quite the tale. And the sound was definitely unique.]
@tracycampbell3060
@tracycampbell3060 Год назад
Yep pre computer
@jackweber6273
@jackweber6273 Год назад
​@@tracycampbell3060 I like to Radar Love by 10cc
@tracycampbell3060
@tracycampbell3060 Год назад
@@jackweber6273 that was by Golden Earring. I love that song too
@jonathanguitard984
@jonathanguitard984 Год назад
Golden earring was such a sleeper of a band. Radar love is pure Americana recorded by a Dutch band. And their 2 big hits were 10 years apart. Twilight zone is a gorgeous piece of music
@thanksfernuthin
@thanksfernuthin Год назад
@@tracycampbell3060 And I thought they did "Love is like Oxygen" by Sweet! What is it about 10cc we keep giving them free hits! 😄
@TheConservativeinaction
@TheConservativeinaction Год назад
one of the most groundbreaking songs. with hundreds of layering vocals. this song is 48 years old and its amazing.
@donmeador9195
@donmeador9195 Год назад
In 1975, I was 12, and this song sounded like it came from outer space and never once lost my interest. I still hear something different in it every time I hear it.
@justinthejames
@justinthejames Год назад
The band spent about 3 weeks just recording themselves singing "ahhs". 16 tracks of 3 voices for each note, which they could loop endlessly, and mix by riding the faders. True music-production innovation for 1975.. 8 years before the first digital synth hit the market!
@danmayberry1185
@danmayberry1185 Год назад
Analog gods. There should be statues.
@tb6791
@tb6791 Год назад
Alex hit it on the head that's the way I've always interpreted, he's too deep in love but doesn't want to admit it so he's pretending to push away. And by the way when this came out nothing at this time sounded like this. It was played on the radio daily nonstop. And yes 10cc's is the avg amount of 👶makin🍼😮
@angier5775
@angier5775 Год назад
Methinks thou dost protest too much 😉
@lindakessler8768
@lindakessler8768 Год назад
My boyfriend at the time played this a lot...thought he was trying to tell me something. Still love this song...we ended up getting married. 😍😜
@zitabraun1176
@zitabraun1176 Год назад
Me too.
@ronwalker403
@ronwalker403 2 месяца назад
An absolute classic song. It flashes me back to the summer of 1975 every time. I can sense the air, the tastes, smells and the emotions of being alive in that wonderful time of youth. Love that song. Brilliant!
@craigreid7178
@craigreid7178 Год назад
This was a pioneering use of vocal loops to a degree that no one had done before. It fit right in with the mood of the '70s rock music scene. Very, very cool and it gets to be addictive.
@xers999
@xers999 Год назад
There are songs that take you back to a certain time and place in the past every time you hear it. And this definitely is one of them.
@rpmfla
@rpmfla Год назад
S tier all the way. One of the most brilliant songs ever. I don't think I've ever disagreed with your ratings to this extent!
@MyargonautsJason
@MyargonautsJason Год назад
next reaction - two members of 10cc formed a duo called Godley & Creme. They released a fairly big hit in 1985 called "Cry." The video for the song was groundbreaking at the time for one of the first uses of morphing in a music video. The vibe of Cry is very similar to this song.
@steveturner3999
@steveturner3999 Год назад
I always preferred listening to this late at night when things were generally quiet. To me it’s a still of the night song. Still a favorite after all these years. I was finishing up my junior year of high school when this came out. God I’m getting old.
@marieparsons9908
@marieparsons9908 Год назад
Steve, I'm right there with you. : )
@lisaswineheart6537
@lisaswineheart6537 Год назад
Don't feel bad. I was graduating from High School when this song came out. I'm even older than you.😊
@sallybannister6224
@sallybannister6224 Год назад
Older and wiser... . Youth is wasted on the young. It's not acceptable to be racist or sexist, and rightly so. ,but ageism is fine it seems.
@bonniethompson2019
@bonniethompson2019 Год назад
Couldn't agree more
@proudmoon3
@proudmoon3 Год назад
I agree 100%--definitely a lights-out, late-on-a-quiet-night song! If they hear it that way, they will promote it to S-tier (which is where I put it).
@Mr17051963
@Mr17051963 Год назад
One of THE songs of my life! Remember me, in the 70’s, listening this in my room, lights off, just “traveling” in those strange and kind of magical sounds! All so new and original, then! Still love this!!!!! ✌️
@kathystammen8774
@kathystammen8774 Год назад
I freaking love this song. I was in junior high when this came out. I still love every part of this song it’s a GEM.
@christianbrasso8257
@christianbrasso8257 Год назад
I SAW 10CC LIVE IN THE LATE 70'S AND THIS SONG WAS SOO POWERFUL-LIKE AN OUT OF BODY EXPERIENCE.
@DM-hk4cw
@DM-hk4cw Год назад
Even when listening on a small transistor radio in the 70s, the layers of the song were evident. We weren't sure how it was done, but we were glad it was. The song puts you in a placid state of mind, so to speak.
@bbser
@bbser Год назад
I was 17 in the summer of '75 before my senior year. And I was soooo painfully in love when this song was all over am. Probably no song takes me back to a time better than this little, ethereal, masterpiece.
@andyman58
@andyman58 Год назад
Hey, I was going to post this.😃 I parallel your story right down to the age and school year.
@CC-gd9wl
@CC-gd9wl Год назад
Same experience, same age! ❤
@livenhfree
@livenhfree Год назад
I was a senior in high school in 1976. My girlfriend ('75) left for college right after she graduated and I never heard from her again. This song was big back then, and I agree wholeheartedly with you, Alex. The song is captivating. And damn, it brings me right back to those days. Horribly sad for me. Definitely a kick in the chest. Thanks for tee-ing this one up.
@CC-gd9wl
@CC-gd9wl Год назад
😭 I know.
@caryriggs5719
@caryriggs5719 Год назад
We have all felt that. It's awful
@livenhfree
@livenhfree Год назад
@@caryriggs5719 Sticks with 'ya, too. 50 years on. Crazy now that I see that number in writing.
@flubblert
@flubblert Год назад
Close your eyes and you're drifting away, off in a cloud somewhere listening to this song. The immersiveness of the vocals/synths is the whole thing. It is what makes this song so very unique. They may have had one or two other songs but this is the one that hit hard back in the day. Was all over the radio everywhere you turned. And I wasn't mad about it. 😏
@MegalonJonesSlattery
@MegalonJonesSlattery Год назад
Nothing else sounds like this track. Mid 1970's and they were WAY ahead of their time.
@tylerhackner9731
@tylerhackner9731 Год назад
What an atmospheric gem
@dannelson4209
@dannelson4209 Год назад
This song is a definite masterpiece and will never die, . Most people would rate this song an ''S'' take a poll on this song LOL!
@gigantor62
@gigantor62 Год назад
Yep! It's an S tier song alright. It's also the very first 45 I bought back in the day. B+? Each to their own... I can't hate on these guys, it's my favourite channel.
@fleurdelis2976
@fleurdelis2976 Год назад
I’ve been listening to this song my whole life and I never get tired of it. It’s beautiful and always makes me feel so zen.
@strngenchantedgirl
@strngenchantedgirl Год назад
The song casts a spell. It haunts you somehow. First time I heard it I also felt it was a little corny and over the top but still it feels masterful. And over time it’s one of those songs you keep going back to because it just sets this mood that you crave to hear and feel.
@jtf2dan
@jtf2dan Год назад
"Stewart spent three weeks recording Gouldman, Godley and Creme singing "ahhh" 16 times for each note of the chromatic scale, building up a "choir" of 48 voices for each note of the scale. The main problem facing the band was how to keep the vocal notes going for an infinite length of time, but Creme suggested that they could get around this issue by using tape loops. Stewart created loops of about 12 feet in length by feeding the loop at one end through the tape heads of the stereo recorder in the studio, and at the other end through a capstan roller fixed to the top of a microphone stand, and tensioned the tape. By creating long loops the 'blip' caused by the splice in each tape loop could be drowned out by the rest of the backing track, providing that the splices in each loop did not coincide with each other. Having created twelve tape loops for each of the 12 notes of the chromatic scale, Stewart played each loop through a separate channel of the mixing desk. This effectively turned the mixing desk into a musical instrument complete with all the notes of the chromatic scale, which the four members together then "played", fading up three or four channels at a time to create "chords" for the song's melody. Stewart had put tape across the bottom of each channel so that it was impossible to completely fade down the tracks for each note, resulting in the constant background hiss of vocals heard throughout the song."
@cptight88
@cptight88 Год назад
It was Jacob Collier style before there was a Jacob Collier.
@kimmycook2698
@kimmycook2698 Год назад
This song is always such a vibe...airy and ethereal
@bruceeven9942
@bruceeven9942 Месяц назад
It was a huge hit back in the day. It deserves better than a B+.
@christinewaide5249
@christinewaide5249 Год назад
I loved this song the minute it came out. And I don’t know a single person that doesn’t feel the same way.
@VicMikesvideodiary
@VicMikesvideodiary Год назад
Perfect words.
@DawnSuttonfabfour
@DawnSuttonfabfour Год назад
As the Bard said "Methinks he doth protest too much"
@wendyt7958
@wendyt7958 Год назад
Huge Huge hit... I never get tired of this because its so good.
@Wolverines77
@Wolverines77 Год назад
We always snuck this song into our Friday night drinking/smoking jam nights back in the day. Everybody would just instantly melt into whatever they were sitting in and would just quit talking, closing their eyes. It was always played at about 3am when it was just the 5 or 6 true music lovers in our group of friends.
@kawasakiwhiptwo5821
@kawasakiwhiptwo5821 Год назад
When I saw A&A were going to do I'm not in love by 10CC, I said OMG!!!!!! Get ready for the ride of your lives guys. ✌️❤️
@cdcaleo
@cdcaleo Год назад
They missed the ride...
@kawasakiwhiptwo5821
@kawasakiwhiptwo5821 Год назад
​@@cdcaleo I'm about to watch.
@kawasakiwhiptwo5821
@kawasakiwhiptwo5821 Год назад
@@cdcaleo They did. But not all together. Which is good.
@evanpenn1
@evanpenn1 Год назад
Every time I hear this song, I can feel the dude's melancholy. It tugs at my heart.
@vizzini589
@vizzini589 Год назад
Been listening to this for almost 50 years and it never gets old.
@peggyhill8539
@peggyhill8539 Год назад
Y’all, we all LOVED this song when it came out! Whenever I hear this song it reminds me of “Go All The Way” by The Raspberries. Maybe the songs were back-to-back on one of my albums put out by Ronco back in the day. I think Brandy by Looking Glass was on that album too. Man, such great songs. Sorry y’all couldn’t have grown up in the 70’s. It was pretty awesome!❤
@malkamusik
@malkamusik Год назад
This is one of those songs that's part of the soundtrack of my childhood. I've always known it. It's interesting seeing young adults so deliberately and intently experience the song for the first time. This has just been a comfort song for me.
@danlipscomb1588
@danlipscomb1588 Год назад
Andy mentioned it might be a grower. Oh yes young man. It may get so addictive it grows into an S tier. I was actually taken aback that you both said B+.
@charlenetherrien3788
@charlenetherrien3788 Год назад
This song still gives me chills.
@irvingbennett1682
@irvingbennett1682 Год назад
Same here. Little did I know I'd live out the lyrics on more than one occasion in adulthood.
@waynemillward2807
@waynemillward2807 Год назад
This song is a recording master piece with the keyboards that seem to overlap each other simultaneously. A big number 1 hit in the UK charts in 1975 it sounds haunting at times, as I said a recording master piece sung beautifully. It's timeless, from a very underrated British Band.
@a.k.1740
@a.k.1740 Год назад
The fact is that apart from a bit of guitar (and bass at one point), there is only one keyboard on this track. A Fender Rhodes electric piano (as well as an acoustic piano) and the bass drum sound was done with a Moog synthesizer but all the rest of the track was created with the voices of the four 10cc musicians through tape loops. It sounds like a Fairlight CMI before its time!
@StatsJedi
@StatsJedi Год назад
This was PRODUCTION HISTORY. The sound board became an instrument with vocal tape loops of every note on the chromatic scale. Billy Joel used that method on "Just the Way You Are".
@trishalou592
@trishalou592 Год назад
So for creativity and not recorded for headphones, it deserves a higher rating. Groundbreaking song back in the day with tons of air time.
@2zxodcfm
@2zxodcfm Год назад
This song has, since release, stood as S tier for me. No question. Also, you can easily find a more recent years live performance here that is perhaps even more stunning.
@Topnikko
@Topnikko Год назад
Yeah, but the recent performances only have one of the original members.
@jlebo001
@jlebo001 Год назад
Your comment about listening to this driving home late at night is bang-on! That's exactly what I remember as a teenager in the 70's - late night drives in the summer, coming home from a long day working at the pool... windows down... alone and melancholy in the wilds of suburbia.
@joelliebler5690
@joelliebler5690 Год назад
An incredibly produced and unique sound!The most different sound of that era!
@laurawalkerJD
@laurawalkerJD Год назад
I actually love this song most when I'm driving and alone. Having never heard it in headphones before watching this reaction to it, and I found that to be too up close and technical for this one. This song is like a Seurat painting - you can get up and focus on the technique, but it is lovelier if you back away from it and let it just be a soundscape.
@williamh4172
@williamh4172 Год назад
Alone anywhere. Mysterious, haunting and beautiful all at the same time. Even when it came out when I was just 11.
@waterdonkey
@waterdonkey Год назад
Well said.
@DeadAirNation
@DeadAirNation Год назад
Two of the band members, Kevin Godley and Lol Creme went on to become prolific producers of avant-garde music videos in the 1980s. Haven't heard this is a while.
@surlechapeau
@surlechapeau Год назад
A&A, separately, Godley and Creme also had 7 studio albums and 2 top 10 singles in several countries.
@sharpdistance7535
@sharpdistance7535 Год назад
"cry"
@EB-wl9st
@EB-wl9st 3 месяца назад
The big boys don't cry line was thrown in on a whim - they had the secretary of the music studio say those lines....
@austinpeevey8570
@austinpeevey8570 Год назад
you guys will be playing this song in the future over and over....this song is one that gets under your skin....big boys don't cry......you don't get it yet but in time you will....enjoy.
@sandyboudreaux-barber9586
@sandyboudreaux-barber9586 Год назад
This is one of my favorite songs. It’s fascinating as to how they produced
@lumin3370
@lumin3370 Год назад
Holy crap, thnx guys! Been requesting for 4yrs 😅 🔥This song will grow on you!
@austinpeevey8570
@austinpeevey8570 Год назад
they don't understand it yet....they will.....A and A are still pups with regard to classic rock....
@lumin3370
@lumin3370 Год назад
@@austinpeevey8570 Agree, & they’ll understand it soon enough just by glancing at the comment section here 😉👍🏻
@timwilson9900
@timwilson9900 Год назад
​@@austinpeevey8570I haven't watched it yet. Did they dismiss it?
@raybishop1130
@raybishop1130 Год назад
The week it was released, this was played on the radio every day at about the same time - I used to hurry home from school to hear it! A little miracle of musical artistry.
@Louisvillebilly
@Louisvillebilly Год назад
A sound production masterpiece and pioneering , groundbreaking recording .It's amazing how it all came together... S tier song if there ever was one
@kimmatura3564
@kimmatura3564 Год назад
One of my absolute favorites.
@floorticket
@floorticket Год назад
Oh my god. Been decades since I heard this. It peaked at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 on July 26th, 1975 and kept that spot for three weeks. So yeah, little kid me probably heard it in the car with mom running errands.
@kevinrombouts3027
@kevinrombouts3027 Год назад
Great song. An 'A' song for sure. One of my favourite songs of the 70s. Top decade for music.
@kirbybailey607
@kirbybailey607 Год назад
This song takes many listens to fully appreciate the harmonies this band puts together in this piece
@rossmacintosh5652
@rossmacintosh5652 Год назад
A pre-digital masterpiece of analog recording studio art. (It now seems hard to believe that Dire Straits 'Brothers in Arms' released in 1985 was the first album ever to be recorded digitally).
@makeadifference4all
@makeadifference4all Год назад
Dire Straits' album was nowhere near the first album to be digitally recorded. The first charting pop album that was recorded digitally was Christopher Cross's 1979 debut lp.
@rossmacintosh5652
@rossmacintosh5652 Год назад
@@makeadifference4all Thanks. I see from wiki that 'Brothers in Arms' the best-selling digitally-recorded album of the 80s, and the first album whose CDs' sales outsold LPs'. I also see that while Cross' album was the first digitally recorded album to chart in the United States, the first digitally-recorded LP of popular music was actually by Ry Cooder. It was released in July 1979 with Cross' album released in December 1979. The first commercial release of any digitally-recorded music was a jazz LP in 1977.
@scottstewart5784
@scottstewart5784 Год назад
A big hit when I was 12. We understood that he was, in fact, in love.
@andrewdavies8328
@andrewdavies8328 Год назад
To some extent, I feel for you guys having to hear this for the first time in current days when we are so used to tools and boxes and plug-ins and samples - the pure awe of the vocal backing production that this pioneered in 1975 was revolutionary. Remember, this just a year or so after the first use of 24 track tape (Tubular Bells) and I can still remember the commentary from those in the know here in Australia ranging from profundity to being affronted by the daring of production. Stories of 12 tape loops dangling off broom handles and all four band members ‘playing’ the mixing desk sliders to control each loop note, as though the desk were keys. This is a perfect blend of imaginative composition, recording and production. The track is timeless!
@Embur12
@Embur12 11 месяцев назад
It was muktiple loops of each singer doing multiple notes of the scale. A production masterpiece and a truly ethereal sound.
@WilliamTheMovieFan
@WilliamTheMovieFan Год назад
Hearing this song when it came out blew our minds! S tier song from those who grew up with it. They didn't use a synthesizer. From my understanding, they wanted to have a chorus in the background of the song, but they didn't have the budget. They decided to record the band members singing different notes and record them, then they layered and looped the tracks to give it that "heavenly angel" choir fee. The woman's voice in the song that says, "Be quiet, big boys don't cry. Big boys don't cry..." was the receptionist at the studio. She didn't want to do it, but the band convinced her. Check out the video from the making of the song. It is very interesting. Have you two heard 100CC's song, Dreadlock Holiday?
@Noremmakakakak
@Noremmakakakak Год назад
10cc is such a great band and they have so many other fantastic songs. "Marriage Bureau Rendezvous" and "I'm Mandy Fly Me" are other great picks just like this one here.
@alangilbertson8239
@alangilbertson8239 Год назад
I'm Mandy was the follow-up to I'm not in love, inspired by a British Airways advertising slogan at the time. It was a cracker too.
@brianmusson2789
@brianmusson2789 Год назад
This is one of the best and most innovative songs of the 70s and perhaps of all time! It is an S my book!
@rubicon-oh9km
@rubicon-oh9km 7 месяцев назад
In 1975, this song was cutting-edge production. You both should check out the documentary about the making of it.
@nyrocks5580
@nyrocks5580 Год назад
I think that's a solid first reaction. It's an unusual song. Listen to it again, w/o the need to critique. You will grow to appreciate it more and more. For many of us, that song is embedded in our subconscious so our minds just go with the flow!
@scifimonkey3
@scifimonkey3 Год назад
10cc were ground breaking in many ways and their combination of Pop and Art Rock was one of the most creative features of the mid seventies soundscape. It was a real shame when Kevin Godley and lol Creme went off to focus on making Videos for MTV for all and sundry but to be fair they were brilliant at that as well so you can hardly blame them. The Albums ‘Sheet Music’ and ‘The Original Soundtrack’ were simply amazing bits of creation and curation.
@jimmayors2315
@jimmayors2315 Год назад
This was before synthesisizer music. They created this sound. Miles of tape recording hours of voices, running in s loops.... 10cc is a volume of "love" they named the band for. This was a not in love, love song. Brilliant in lyrics. Some other songs: Feel the Benefit, You've Got A Cold, Morning Judge, Rubber Bullets, Dreadlock Holiday ....
@Tipper65
@Tipper65 Год назад
I love this song. It had a very unique sound for that time. I think it’s important to put music from the 70s in the context that it wasn’t as portably available to us as it is today. We relied heavily on the radio play lists in the car, which then helped sway record sales. Some cars had 8 track or cassette players, but most didn’t. A lot of music was sold as singles (45s).
@dennis2966
@dennis2966 Год назад
Based on everything you guys just said, giving a B+ rating makes no sense. You just described an A+ song for sure. And as a 66 year old who listened to this song on the radio when it was first released, and knows how the song was created, it's an S tier for me.
Год назад
You're completely right. I mean, the bit where Alex guessed it's more than a minute shorter than it actually is, automatically makes it better than B+.
@penderyn8794
@penderyn8794 Год назад
It's a soft pop fluffy song about nothing important The redeeming part is it's well produced and layered. The rest doesn't stir the soul
@dennis2966
@dennis2966 Год назад
@@penderyn8794 It doesn't stir YOUR soul. You can't speak for the rest of us.
@surlechapeau
@surlechapeau Год назад
A&A, you'll love their "The Things We Do For Love" and "Dreadlock Holiday"!! They used dozens of taped backing vocals. A very interesting recording and production story behind this song which is available on this platform
@chriswood3252
@chriswood3252 Год назад
​@Butterflies Are Free Godley and Creme thought 'Things we do for love' a bit weak and it was one of the reasons the band split.
@chriswood3252
@chriswood3252 Год назад
@surlechapeau That's kinda how it works. 10cc were a cooperative band and they didn't give the most royalties to who liked the song most. 🤷‍♂️
@chriswood3252
@chriswood3252 Год назад
@surlechapeau Godley and Creme had left 10cc by Deceptive Bends, so got zero royalties for the song. 😆
@surlechapeau
@surlechapeau Год назад
@@chriswood3252 thx
@magicbrownie1357
@magicbrownie1357 Год назад
The king of vocal overdubs in the 70's . 10cc's of pure overdubbing! Always loved this tune.
@Rich_N_1
@Rich_N_1 Год назад
It's a testament to the studio wizardry and sheer musicality of the four members of 10cc that this song still sounds cutting edge today, even after the intervening years and advances in technology since it was first released. Also, even though they were released in the same year "I'm Not In Love" came out around 6 months before "Bohemian Rhapsody", and was already commercially successful, No 1 in the UK charts, No 2 in the Billboard US charts as well as charting all over the world long before the release of Queen's magnum opus.
@Jeff_Lichtman
@Jeff_Lichtman Год назад
Eric Stewart wrote I'm Not in Love in response to his wife telling him that he didn't say "I love you" often enough. When they were recording this song, Kevin Godley thought it needed something extra to put it over the top. He came up with the line, "Big boys don't cry," which the band members liked, but they needed to find the right voice to speak it. Just then, secretary Kathy Redfern opened the door to the control room and whispered, "Eric, sorry to bother you. There's a telephone call for you." Lol Creme said, "That's it! That's the voice!" Redfern was reluctant to do it, but they talked her into it. The line later became the inspiration for the band name Boys Don't Cry. After Godley and Creme left 10cc, they formed their own group and recorded "Cry." That's one I'd like you to react to.
@catbutte4770
@catbutte4770 Год назад
"I'm Not In Love" but I love the sleepy, haunting, mesmerizing music. "Big boys don't cry". ❤❤😻
@60sbaby456
@60sbaby456 Год назад
This song scared me bad at 10 when it came out would turn the radio knob back and forth 😮
@catbutte4770
@catbutte4770 Год назад
@@60sbaby456 Wow, really?1? Sorry to hear that. 🙀
@chriscornelius2518
@chriscornelius2518 Месяц назад
The remake of this in the 80s was a completely different feel and it was good. Songs written this well have ability to be multi-genre hits. This is one of the best songs if the 70s.
@theheartlandgroup757
@theheartlandgroup757 Год назад
This song was all over the radio when I was a little kid. Even then, I knew this song was different…but now that I’m an adult and have some experience with production techniques, I realize just how special this song is…
@cpearson7372
@cpearson7372 Год назад
Smooooth, and a creative synth Pleasure. I have honestly, loved this song since I was a young boy, sitting in the back of my mom's little blue, AMC Hornet. I loved to sing along and space out to it, escape. ❤
@LarryLeeMoniz
@LarryLeeMoniz Год назад
The production on this was insanely innovative for the time. The background vocals are so rich and full., they surround you. And no synthesizers used! Your reactions to this song were so fun to watch. The song seriously puts you in a trance. "I'm Not In Love" has been a favorite of mine since... well, longer than I am willing to admit! Great video Andy & Alex!
@CapAnson12345
@CapAnson12345 Год назад
There's no song quite like this. If someone is curious what the 70s were like, this is one of the songs I'd point them to. Many, many fond memories roller skating to this.
@Stoic-Col
@Stoic-Col Год назад
It is difficult for today's ears to understand how this single made such and impact when it was released. It came out slap-bang in the middle of the Glam Rock era in the UK. It was like a rebirth of composition and recording which had been lost since the Beatles disappeared from the scene. At the time it was much more sophisticated than other band were able to produce. You guys are more used to hearing music produced to a higher standard. This song moves me still even after all these years. I was 20 when I first heard it.
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