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OUR FIRST REACTION to Renaissance - Opening Out & Day of the Dreamer | COUPLE REACTION (BMC Request) 

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See how Nick (🇩🇪) and Lex (🇺🇸/🇲🇽) embark on this enchanting journey of two songs back to back from a band they're very new to and slowly realizing how much they've missed out on! This request was SO enjoyable; thank you!
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@ComeOnIsSuchAJoy
@ComeOnIsSuchAJoy 3 года назад
Annie Haslam: one of the best - and most criminally overlooked - voices in rock music.
@michaelmeyerson5051
@michaelmeyerson5051 2 года назад
Renaissance is my all time favorite group (besides the Beatles). If you want to hear Renaissance at their best please listen to "Ashes Are Burning" or "Song of Scherazade" from the Live at Carnegie Hall album. These two songs are both over 25 minutes in length. On the original LP release they were sides 3 and 4 of the double live album. So glad you love Renaissance. I have been a fan since 1974.
@BrianJohnson-bq9tr
@BrianJohnson-bq9tr 2 года назад
@@michaelmeyerson5051l absutrly agree
@kevinrombouts3027
@kevinrombouts3027 2 года назад
@@michaelmeyerson5051Renaissance is better than the Beatles IMHO.
@richardmoloney689
@richardmoloney689 9 месяцев назад
Latterly, yes, but I remember her being in the top 3 female rock vocalists between 1975 and 1978....in NME.
@user-jf2dd1fe7q
@user-jf2dd1fe7q 7 месяцев назад
Much more Better surely,this Is a huge masterpiece of art.from Treviso Italy Cattarin Luciano
@markjacobsen8335
@markjacobsen8335 3 года назад
Ok. You do realize that Annie Haslam herself gave you guys a huge shout out over this reaction. You literally brought her to tears. Oh man - you guys should do the Song Of Scheherezade Suite by Renaissance. Like 24 minutes of heaven. And there is "Touching Once", which is one of their top 3 songs ever. Thanks so much for reacting to this one. A favorite for sure. These guys are considered symphonic prog.
@paulhart3812
@paulhart3812 Год назад
Where can we see Annie Haslam’s reaction to this Nick & Lex video?
@SouthCircinus
@SouthCircinus 11 месяцев назад
It´s so strange, i absolutely love Renaissance to death for 30 years now, huge fan, but "Touching Once" never got to me at all. I tried many times, but it just doesn´t ressonate with me.
@markjacobsen8335
@markjacobsen8335 11 месяцев назад
@SouthCircinus That's cool, cuz that means I get all your listens! 😆😉😎
@stephaniethurmer5370
@stephaniethurmer5370 3 года назад
You need to listen to the live versions from Live at Carnegie Hall of Ashes Are Burning and Scheherazade. Strap yourselves into your chairs before you do. This double album is Renaissance at their best imho.
@Lightmane
@Lightmane 3 года назад
Listen to Stephanie, guys. She introduced me to Renaissance. She knows what she's talking about : )
@fredkrissman6527
@fredkrissman6527 3 года назад
Hear, hear!
@pencilpauli9442
@pencilpauli9442 3 года назад
There's a wonderful timbre throughout the live album. It's amazing for sure
@michaelmeyerson5051
@michaelmeyerson5051 2 года назад
Before I read your comment I said the same thing. They must listen to Ashes and Scherazade.
@flyingtiger2212
@flyingtiger2212 2 года назад
yes yes and yes!
@sheldonwheaton881
@sheldonwheaton881 3 года назад
Ashes are Burning! You'll love it, live or studio.🗿
@fredkrissman6527
@fredkrissman6527 3 года назад
I like the live version better, which is unusual considering the generally higher quality sound for studio recordings.
@mjmaule
@mjmaule 3 года назад
I bought this album in 1978 when I was a teenager, it made me tear up then and it still does now at 59 years of age. Annie Haslams voice pure gold!
@flyingtiger2212
@flyingtiger2212 2 года назад
Song for all Seasons was my very first Renaissance album and first introduction to the band...shared with all my friends in college and professional school...they became quick fans like me...interestingly, this remains my favorite album of theirs: Opening Out, Kindness at the End, and Northern Lights are amongst my favorite songs of all time...i still play on endless loop...theirs is a very very special and unique kind of music!
@BrianJohnson-bq9tr
@BrianJohnson-bq9tr 2 года назад
You are not alone.
@lionelgibaudan3592
@lionelgibaudan3592 Год назад
The same for me..... 🙂
@andystafford1653
@andystafford1653 6 месяцев назад
Meeeee toooooo!! What an opening track to an album!! I still fill up when listening...it's magnificent
@user-xq6me6pd7q
@user-xq6me6pd7q 6 месяцев назад
I too purchased it when it came out and I think I have six copies of it now dotted around because it means so much to me as does all Renaissance stuff. I'm 65 and still find odd transistions in the music where I suddenly think I don't remember that bit!
@2old2Rock
@2old2Rock 3 года назад
Hello again. I've been a huge Renaissance fan since i first heard them in 1973 (yes I'm very old!). It warms my heart to seeing young people like yourselves enjoying them like I do. I saw them perform these 2 songs live back in December of 2019 with a chamber orchestra and I was moved to tears. Do go see them if you get the chance. Highly recommend that you react to "Ashes Are Burning" when you get a chance. Thanks from Rob from Long Island, New York.
@willasacco9898
@willasacco9898 3 года назад
I discovered them in 1974.
@madanmohan1024
@madanmohan1024 3 года назад
You still rock, Rob! Thank you so much for sharing Renaissance work on YT over the years.
@michaelmeyerson5051
@michaelmeyerson5051 2 года назад
Hello. I am another older Renaissance fan, since 1973. Definitely my all time favorite band, with the Beatles too. I've seen Annie over 20 times. From classic lineup, Nassau Coliseum summer 1974, to current lineup with chamber orchestra.
@BrianJohnson-bq9tr
@BrianJohnson-bq9tr 2 года назад
@@michaelmeyerson5051 I'm so jealous!
@LilyRoseMyrtleAndMarigold08
@LilyRoseMyrtleAndMarigold08 3 года назад
I love how Renaissance pulls medieval music through their musical time machine into the future. With Annie's 5-octave range, we're transported to a new, mystical, beautiful dimension.
@LSUfan
@LSUfan 3 года назад
Check out Blackmore's Night for more modern takes on medieval music. They did a fantastic version of Renaissance's "Ocean Gypsy."
@sheldonwheaton881
@sheldonwheaton881 3 года назад
Novella is a great Renaissance album!🗿
@VinylWarrior24
@VinylWarrior24 2 года назад
One of the best without Camp singing lead on any vocals.
@richardtaylor6187
@richardtaylor6187 Год назад
my favorite
@bobduerwald9805
@bobduerwald9805 3 года назад
Annie Haslam has one of rock's finest voices, along with Ann Wilson of Heart and, of course, the great Karen Carpenter.
@ComeOnIsSuchAJoy
@ComeOnIsSuchAJoy 3 года назад
Also Pat Benatar and Grace Slick.
@kentclark6420
@kentclark6420 3 года назад
But none of the others comes close to Annie's vocal range.
@78yestor93
@78yestor93 3 года назад
@@kentclark6420 Annie an opera singer no less, leading with classical piano a unique band, so yes no others come close period
@tomvenner6030
@tomvenner6030 3 года назад
Floor Jansen!
@grahambatchelor3576
@grahambatchelor3576 3 года назад
And please don't forget Sonja Kristina of Curved Air.
@MrRandyv
@MrRandyv 3 года назад
Jon Camp might be one of the overlooked bass players.
@malekmo64
@malekmo64 3 года назад
Not by me, he is also a Facebook friend alongside Terence Sullivan an under-rated Drummer, check out Bôa the band of offspring Lee Sullivan with Paul Rodgers of Free and Bad Company children Steve and Jasmine Rodgers!!! Duvet was a minor hit!!!
@NH2112
@NH2112 3 года назад
“Might” be?
@davidcandelaria4411
@davidcandelaria4411 3 года назад
There are 4 bass players that inspired me to pursue bass, Chris Squire, Mike Rutherford, Geddy Lee and Jon Camp
@robertdendooven7258
@robertdendooven7258 2 года назад
@@davidcandelaria4411 Do you play a Rickenbacker Bass? LOL!!
@davidcandelaria4411
@davidcandelaria4411 2 года назад
@@robertdendooven7258 sure do
@RJP426
@RJP426 3 года назад
I have been listening to this group for 45 years and seen than in concert many times. I am so happy young people are being treated to and enjoy the band.
@wkmac2
@wkmac2 3 года назад
Amen to that! My 27 year old daughter is a big Renaissance fan and she went with us in 2013' to hear them perform just excited to experience something she thought she never would.
@malekmo64
@malekmo64 3 года назад
John Tout was a genius in arranging the piano and orchestral parts yet never gets talked about in the same vein as Keith Emerson Elton John Billy Joel Rick Wakeman and other Pianist and Keyboardist that he should be like Mike Dunford on Guitar as well as Betty Thatcher-Newsinger for Lyrics R.I.P all 3 former members and their Cornish lyricist. Jon Camp and Terence Sullivan need to be recognised as well for co-creating this fabulous music. Nice to be FB friends with both. They even say Happy Birthday to their friends there, makes all of us feel special ❤
@michaelhogan6770
@michaelhogan6770 3 года назад
I saw them many times, from the 1970's, in the Philly area ( Annie now lives in nearby Bucks County). They pulled this stuff off live. Annie was the only singer I heard, while sitting at the table next to the stage, at the old Chestnut Cabaret in Philly, out sing her PA. She is always perfect.
@BrianJohnson-bq9tr
@BrianJohnson-bq9tr 2 года назад
I was very upset to hear that Annie no longer has her art gallery. I used to live across the river from Bucks County in Ewing NJ and never had the opportunity to visit it.
@Barrybirdeyes
@Barrybirdeyes 2 года назад
The "Day of the Dreamer" part of this song has several great things about it, but I'll mention two: Annie's beautiful voice in the middle part, and the ending that sounds like the finish of a Symphony. Brilliant!
@hubiex
@hubiex 3 года назад
Been a strong listener of this band since 72, I met Annie in the early 80's while attending a king Crimson show in NYC, we chatted for a spell, I was star struck as I floated back to my seat. She seemed to enjoy the recognition and praise, pretty sure I was the only one to recognize her that evening. She was as sweet, humble, and beautiful as one can imagine. She still attends many prog acts in her tri state area, God love her.
@gregpusczek4473
@gregpusczek4473 3 года назад
Time to check out White Bird - by It's a Beautiful Day
@betsywaugh8141
@betsywaugh8141 Месяц назад
Iconic
@betsywaugh8141
@betsywaugh8141 Месяц назад
The voice.. .brings me to tears everytime!
@gregcormier2379
@gregcormier2379 3 года назад
This definitely sounds like it could be in a movie soundtrack. The vocals are just stunning!
@hubiex
@hubiex 3 года назад
Hey guys, my thoughts...the soft ballad section in Day of the dreamer is one of the most beautiful pieces of music and lyric ever written, and your man Nick fell for it hook line and sinker, LoL...I love it!. I wasn't sure if Nick was feeling it and then suddenly boom, something touched him. Renaissance offers tons more, go for it my feathered friends.
@chadbennett7873
@chadbennett7873 3 года назад
Welcome to the majestic orchestral genius of Renaissance. John Tout reproduced the sounds of orchestras on his keyboards, Jon Camp drove the dominant bass lines and handled the male voice leads and harmonies, Michael Dunford composed, played mostly acoustic guitar, but added electric from time to time, Terrance Sullivan kept everything together with his brilliant percussion and, of course, the angelic voice of Annie Haslam, five octive operatically trained. Most of their compositions are based on classical composers, many Russian influences. Their absolute masterpiece is "Song Of Scheherazade". It is influenced by Rimsy-Korsokov and although an entire side of a vinyl record, well worth a review. It's genius cannot be understated or over appreciated. Welcome to some of my all-time favorite music ... I listen to Renaissance all the time and watching live videos makes you wonder where they are hiding the orchestra ... shhhhhh ... it's in Tout's keyboards. John Tout is the best keyboardist nobody knows about. He is, very unfortunately, no longer with us and neither is the brilliant Michael Dunford. Severe losses in my life. Love you guys!
@joelliebler5690
@joelliebler5690 3 года назад
Carpet of the Sun is a short song that allows Annie to show her five octave range voice!
@MrRandyv
@MrRandyv 3 года назад
Since you like Renaissance check out “Ashes are Burning” it really shows off Annie Hallam’s magnificent 5 octave vocal instrument.
@VinylWarrior24
@VinylWarrior24 2 года назад
who is Annie Hallam?
@MrRandyv
@MrRandyv 2 года назад
@@VinylWarrior24 sorry for the typo; stupid SIRI changed the that first L when it should have been an S “Haslam”🙄. Thanks for calling me on that😉
@willhous19
@willhous19 3 года назад
OMG This is so beautiful!! Okay I'm a Renaissance fan now, time for a swan dive!
@RGRG3232
@RGRG3232 3 года назад
Very nice that you're getting to experience Renaissance a second time. Their songwriting and musicianship are top tier and quite unique for the mid-70s. They have many long format songs that have that dream-like quality and I can name 10 easily. A couple of their shorter songs that also are great are "Midas Man" and "At The Harbor". The latter one has somewhat more stripped back instrumentation and Annie's voice really shines. When you eventually get to Yes' "And You and I" that will be a song that comes closest to what Renaissance sounds like (even though "And You and I" pre-dates Renaissance with Annie Haslam).
@VinylWarrior24
@VinylWarrior24 2 года назад
Midas Man was mixed perfect...total wall of sound!
@jamescountey1157
@jamescountey1157 3 года назад
Annie has the voice of an angel and Ive seen then live about 40 times in my life Annies voice is so good she makes men cry a happy cry. They also have the best live album ever live at Carnegie Hall New York City Annie lives an hr from me now in bucks County P.A. I'm in south jersey. The band is great and Annie has the voice of an Angel
@dennispope1355
@dennispope1355 3 года назад
How could anyone listen to Annie Halsam's angelic voice and not feel a warm glow inside. And the wonderful band delivers the music she deserves. So fantastic! Just WOW
@kmikmi1311
@kmikmi1311 3 года назад
Nice! This music makes your soul feel good
@JimmyLuidg
@JimmyLuidg Год назад
He cried and held her hand! Renaissance is wonderful!
@kentclark6420
@kentclark6420 3 года назад
Here's some of their best songs- 'Carpet of the Sun', 'Prologue', 'Things I Don't Understand', 'I think of you', 'Let it Grow', and Annie's solo, 'Still Life'. Great reaction!
@LSUfan
@LSUfan 3 года назад
Don't forget "The Young Prince and Princess" from Song of Scheherazade.
@wicky4473
@wicky4473 3 года назад
Interestingly, I saw them on LI back in 76/77 when I was at NYIT, Old Westbury. I can’t remember the venue though! Anyway...amazing. Would love to see them again now.
@VinylWarrior24
@VinylWarrior24 2 года назад
@@LSUfan and the piano intro.
@VinylWarrior24
@VinylWarrior24 2 года назад
Actually Carpet of the sun is good along with .......things I don't understand but Mother Russia...Ocean Gypsy and Midas Man are classics.
@kentclark6420
@kentclark6420 Год назад
@@VinylWarrior24 True. They have so many masterpieces!
@pencilpauli9442
@pencilpauli9442 3 года назад
Have to mention the contribution of lyricist Betty Thatcher who worked on so many of Renaissance's songs.
@spazimdam
@spazimdam 3 года назад
Yaay! Opening Out, my favorite Renaissance song. This song has such a classical feel, such a dreamy vibe. I absolutely love Annie Haslam's voice. It is perfect. It's great to watch you Nick & Lex as you discover Renaissance.
@olemartinsen9733
@olemartinsen9733 3 года назад
This is one of the most beautiful songs I’ve heard. The band is just terriffic with the lovely Annie on vocals!! Thanks so much!
@dhfenske
@dhfenske 3 года назад
The band is just fantastic, that is really what I think.
@78yestor93
@78yestor93 3 года назад
@@dhfenske And very unique.
@jollyo9276
@jollyo9276 9 месяцев назад
Love this 💗🤗 My favorit band ever. Unique - no doubt. Great reaction. My first ever seen reaction-video on Renaissance, and such a great one 😊 Thank you.
@niiru4336
@niiru4336 2 года назад
Priceless reaction, I grew up with this. So underrated.
@bidensclueless7353
@bidensclueless7353 3 года назад
These songs are art masterpieces.
@alexhamilton4084
@alexhamilton4084 3 года назад
You need to hear the Renaissance album “Novella”. A good starting point is the beginning (perhaps obviously 😁) with “Can You Hear Me” and moving through the album from there. I think you’ll love it.
@flyingtiger2212
@flyingtiger2212 2 года назад
i just need to respond to your comment with a "was just about the post the same!"
@dougreed2257
@dougreed2257 3 года назад
Music that touches the heart, just beautiful💖🎵🎶🎼🎧
@denerstakflerdt526
@denerstakflerdt526 7 месяцев назад
This is the pinnacle of "Classical Prog". They occupy the summit that so many say the Moody Blues reign over, but they don't. It's these guys.
@joelliebler5690
@joelliebler5690 3 года назад
It is SYMPHONIC progressive rock!
@Habichiwoowoo
@Habichiwoowoo 3 года назад
Some people don't like Prog Rock because of the extended instrumental parts, "It's just filler!" they say. To me, it's storytelling. Stories travel winding roads, and there is no reason that words be the only medium winding down those roads. Paintings and drawings tell stories. Dances tells stories. And *music* tells stories. That's why it sounds like a film score. In my opinion, Yes and Renaissance are the best at using music to further the story. Prior to today, I was familiar with only the last three songs on this album. If the rest of it is as good as those three and these two, this may become my favorite Renaissance album, pushing Scheherazade and Other Stories into second place. Lately I've been filling the house with Prologue, Ashes are Burning, Turn of the Cards, Scheherazade, and Novella while I write, and the other day my wife said, "I've just been lying on the bed listening to your music and, my gosh, it's beautiful. The music's beautiful, Annie's voice is gorgeous, and she has so much control; it's incredible." I said, "Just like Joni. They don't have the same tone, but they both have perfect control over their voices." This was a joy to watch. Thank you.
@Yes_Jorge_Yes
@Yes_Jorge_Yes 3 года назад
You have to listen the album Novella, and the song the Sisters.
@user-zb2hi8ct9q
@user-zb2hi8ct9q 3 месяца назад
Annie Haslam’s slow and gentle vocal part in Day of Dream is the most beautiful peace in the history of Renaissance. She sounds still Angelically beautiful .
@SiLatics56
@SiLatics56 3 года назад
Staying on the same album, their classic Northern Lights is recommended. Then the title track, A Song For All Seasons, another beautifully constructed masterpiece. These two plus the first two you've just done are the core of this very good album.
@flurng
@flurng Год назад
I've had every Renaissance album for as long as I can remember, and Day Of The Dreamer is EASILY my favorite song by them! But I still remember the first time I heard this one, and what struck me most were those incredible changes! Like, the music is flying along in one direction, and then suddenly, they take a hard left & from out of nowhere, here comes some percussion, or a heartfelt piano melody! I remember thinking, "Wait - what are you DOING? There's no reason for this new part!...". But then I heard where they were going & how well everything just FIT so perfectly, and I thought "Oh, O.K. - I get it now'" Superb writing, incredible musicianship & flawless vocals - this piece is nothing short of PERFECTION!
@robertreczulski51
@robertreczulski51 3 года назад
Brilliant band, Song For All Seasons one of my favourite albums of all time, Annie Haslams voice & John Camp's bass, the intro on title tracl is one of the best intro's you'll ever hear anywhere,very powerful!
@CaptainGoldenhind
@CaptainGoldenhind 2 года назад
Tears flood your eyes in a moment.... A universal moment all of us got tricked! These two songs are linked with the same musical motive to the closing title track, The culmination is there.
@liodsa5052
@liodsa5052 3 года назад
Very good.! This band and annie haslam deserve to be remembered more!
@flyingtiger2212
@flyingtiger2212 2 года назад
agree! and we are bringing it now! thanks to social media and digital music
@michaelevans7777
@michaelevans7777 2 года назад
Anyone still listening to Renaissance today is refreshing to see . This is complex music not seen today. I have been watching your channel for a bit and you guy's are replaying some great stuff! As others have mentioned Live at Carnegie Hall captures some of their best work. Check out the songs Northern Lights,Vultures fly High, Trip to the Fair, Things I Don't Understand .
@tomtomtom731
@tomtomtom731 Год назад
Opening Out, one of the most dramatic powerful songs you will ever hear in your lifetime.
@istrategy
@istrategy 3 года назад
Thank you Allison Steel and WNEW/NYC - they introduced me to Renaissance in the early 70s and they still are a part of me today. Annie is the voice and has kept Renaissance alive to this very day! We are very lucky!!
@shyshift
@shyshift 3 года назад
Renaissance is celebrating 50 years as a band this June they are releasing Ashes Are Burning: 50th Anniversary box set. Even though there are no original members, Annie Haslam has been in it since 1971. She still sings like an angel.
@williampeachey6057
@williampeachey6057 Год назад
Been listening to Renaissance since I was 17 I'm 68 right now so I've had a long time for all that music to soak in it gets better and better as you get older and older
@sethrichardson9974
@sethrichardson9974 10 месяцев назад
I saw Renaissance in concert at least seven times back in the 1970s, mostly in N.Y., but I think the one I enjoyed most was when they opened for Yes in Las Vegas in 1976. To this day they are still among my three or four all time favorite bands and I still listen to them. Nobody makes music like that anymore.
@TheRealRedAce
@TheRealRedAce 2 года назад
Stunning. Loved this band since their beginning in the 70s.
@jornspirit
@jornspirit 2 года назад
...brings tears to my eyes to see that this incredible band, and also especially that albums opening, gets digged out again, and appreciated... has been terribly underrated in its time, but quality like that just persists and surfaces again... thanks so much Nick & Lex - love you both!! xx
@LiamBritt42
@LiamBritt42 11 месяцев назад
You breaking up is how I feel every time I hear it. Perfect!
@davidbarker77
@davidbarker77 3 года назад
Such a terrific album. First one of theirs I heard and bought. Blew my mind. Great musicians and there are few voices like Annie's. Glad you're continuing the Renaissance journey. Back Home Once Again on this album actually is a theme song to a British TV show, so yes very cinematic in sound.
@JannKlose
@JannKlose 3 года назад
Thank you for exposing this great music! I've had the pleasure of working with Annie and Renaissance several times and always am glad to see more people of my generation and younger generations picking up on the beauty of these recordings!
@tomlanigan4308
@tomlanigan4308 3 года назад
Lovely reaction by a charming couple. I would say this, and Ocean Gypsy are my faves - but it's all magnificent.
@pencilpauli9442
@pencilpauli9442 3 года назад
Opening Out is so beautiful it hurts
@chrisgadsby5700
@chrisgadsby5700 Год назад
The interactions between you two seem so natural and it's wonderful to watch especially to music I know well. Thank you for sharing these intimate moments with us. From an older guy who got hooked by Mother Russia back in the 70's
@NicknLex
@NicknLex Год назад
That’s so sweet; thank you for sharing them with us! :)
@mvunit3
@mvunit3 3 года назад
This was a band that wasn't on my radar. I can recall hearing one of their songs when I was in my late-teens, and it didn't register. Not sure why, maybe because I was getting into harder stuff back in 1981. I was re-introduced recently by Mike Portnoy, and his series on his Vinyl collection (which I HIGHLY recommend for everyone), and his copy of "A Song for All Seasons" (edit: Now come to think of it, maybe it was Mikael Akerfeldt of Opeth, who points it out at a record store), so I checked it out and it was tremendous. Annie Haslam's voice is as if from another century. And yes Nick, the music is very much like a Film Score from the 1970's, big and grand! There is a CD copy waiting for me at a local record store I should snatch-up. Btw - Lex, there is a track from this album on one of the Playlists I sent you, so I hope it add's to your studies.
@peterverutes4021
@peterverutes4021 2 года назад
It touches my heart to see both of your heartfelt reactions listening to this Gorgeous Masterpiece. I wish I could be there in person with you both. Then we could go through the entire Scheherazade album. We would need beach towels to dry our tears of joy for that one. God bless you both!
@Poeme340
@Poeme340 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing your beautiful reaction!👍
@elgonwilliams7624
@elgonwilliams7624 3 года назад
Always love her voice! Beautiful lady with a wonderful voice. Definitely a treasure and way ahead of her time for fronting a band.
@lancewilliams4847
@lancewilliams4847 Год назад
Just think - Renaissance and Gentle Giant together! I was lucky enough to see that in a small theater!!!! I went to see Giant and was very pleasantly surprised with Renaissance.
@betsywaugh8141
@betsywaugh8141 Месяц назад
Finally, Annie and the band are recognized!
@paulhart3812
@paulhart3812 Год назад
Tears flood your eyes in a moment. Dreamer. 🥲
@robertreczulski51
@robertreczulski51 3 года назад
You don't seem to note the amazing John Camp on bass that gives it that amazing Renaissance sound!
@freddiebarber4972
@freddiebarber4972 3 года назад
Hello again guys part II. I first watched your reaction to Mother Russia and now this. Glad you like Renaissance. I have to tell you in watching your reaction to Yes and now Renaissance you are in the shallow end of the pool....meaning you haven't hit the motherlode yet...that's down the path. (Hard to believe after what you've just listened to). My humble suggestion is to go backwards a bit to well you could do Prologue or I would prefer Ashes are Burning album. Maybe the short and delightful Carpet of the Sun first then the wonderful Can You Understand....Save the title track for last. The studio version is great (love it)...but wow the live version is Stellar (by the way its 25 minutes long). I've seen Yes, ELP, Pink Floyd, etc. Yet my all time favorite concert experience is Ashes are Burning...especially the ending. Note: since I mentioned Yes...wait till you get into their masterpieces. You guys are in for a ride. 😎
@Rog5446
@Rog5446 3 года назад
Renaissance were shamefully overlooked by their fellow UK citizens and made it bigger in the US. This was primarily due to UK's prime minister Edward Heath (an awful dullard), who announced that Renaissance were his favourite band. Thus Renaissance got the kiss of death, and the record buying young persons in the UK dropped them from their shopping lists. Interestingly, Annie Haslam was a long time girlfriend of rock star Roy Wood, co-founder of The Move, Electric Light Orchestra and Wizzard, who with Wizzard had a huge UK hit with one of the all time great Christmas Rock songs, I Wish it Could be Christmas Everyday. This song still gets airplay on the radio at Christmas, some 50 years after its release. Finally, if angels could choose a voice, it would be Annie's.
@ricferr6945
@ricferr6945 2 года назад
Every time i hear this , life is so worth of being alive , but i cry of emotional feel.
@peterstoneham9871
@peterstoneham9871 Год назад
Mind Blowing, brings tears to my eyes.... so.. so.. brilliant
@flyingtiger2212
@flyingtiger2212 2 года назад
thank you so much for this! Renaissance, and all of its most profoundly exceptionally talented musicians, is one of the most underrated, unique, and noteworthy bands ever...I discovered their work during college and they have remained one of my absolute favs ever since...thanks again for helping to bring this all alive again! your commentary and reaction are remarkable like the music to which your are listening
@rmcellig
@rmcellig 3 года назад
Magic, beauty and musicianship. I have all of their 70s releases in my collection since the 70s and everytime I hear them I lose it. Incredible!! My top three requests are: 1. Child of the universe by barclay james harvest 2. Autumn by strawbs 3. Running hard or ashes are burning by renaissance You are one of my top 3 reaction channels!!!!😀❤
@malekmo64
@malekmo64 3 года назад
Love all 3 songs add Caravan and Camel to the list!!!
@NH2112
@NH2112 3 года назад
If you haven’t yet, check out “At The Harbour” from the Ashes Are Burning album. It starts out with John Tout playing Debussy’s “La Cathédrale Engloutie” (The Sunken Cathedral), which really sets the mood. The song is heartbreakingly sad and beautiful, and nobody but Annie Haslam could have pulled it off. And while Jon Camp (bass) always gets mentioned as being an underrated musician, John Tout gets even less recognition than he deserves. I guess that when there’s no debauchery, drama, and excess linked to you nobody knows who you are.
@karlj.9501
@karlj.9501 Год назад
Yes, that song is hauntingly beautiful. Never get tired of listening to it with the amazing intro and outro that complement it perfectly.
@wendellwiggins3776
@wendellwiggins3776 2 года назад
Your comments & perception of Renaissance is perfect! They take you to places. And yes, they're not a "Rock" band. I was so blessed to see them in 76 with Gentle Giant. Annie was like an angel. I was in tears at 18:00 but then you cut it off. NOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!
@swirll360
@swirll360 3 года назад
Thanks so much for doing this, I had a feeling Nick might lose it during that middle section. Your reactions were great to witness. I hope you get a chance to listen to more of them. As usual keep up the great work and keep on loving each other.
@bobholtzmann
@bobholtzmann 3 года назад
One of my favorite early Renaissance songs with Annie was the first one she recorded, "Prologue" from the 1972 Prologue album. The last song on the album also really showcases her vocal talent, "Rajah Khan" with equally impossible vocalizing I didn't know existed.
@robmaas3428
@robmaas3428 10 месяцев назад
The band that guided me through my college years in Middelburg, The Netherlands... one winter evening I walked to a girlfriend living on the snowy canals. When I got there she had Turn of a friendly card on the recordplayer. Totally blew me away, the angelic voice of Annie Haslam, never heard that ... went on to discover the other albums, been a fan ever since. Unfortunately never saw the band live
@ziggyd1023
@ziggyd1023 3 года назад
Back in the late 70's, my friends and I use to classify Renaissance as Symphonic Rock !!!!
@malekmo64
@malekmo64 3 года назад
The very first of their kind where Curved Air were Classical Progressive Rock
@peterbacke1804
@peterbacke1804 3 года назад
The Nice maybe before Curved Air? And also Moody Blues - Days of Future Passed, not to be forgotten! 😉
@wilburchubs
@wilburchubs Год назад
Loved Renaissance since first hearing Northern Lights,parents bought the single in ‘78 and listened to it regularly ever since, bought A Song For All Seasons in my early 20’s
@Hansse
@Hansse Год назад
Renaissance still exists in a different Line-up. Their music was and still sounds amazing.
@jsmckillop64
@jsmckillop64 2 года назад
Congratulations, you have achieved Level One in Renaissance Awareness. To complete Level Two you should visit both ends of the Renaissance spectrum - first Ocean Gypsy and then Black Flame - preferably in that order. Then you will be ready for Level Three: Scheherazade (live version as noted below). IMO their masterpiece. Don't be put off by the length - it is worth the journey. Love watching you guys learn to appreciate the music we have loved for decades. Peace.
@carlosguinez2231
@carlosguinez2231 3 года назад
From the Album Scheherazade you should listen "Song of Scheherazade", a masterpiece 24:37 min
@Tubeplate1
@Tubeplate1 3 года назад
Song For All Season's is such a great album , the title track is awesome . Annie Haslam is an amazing vocalist.
@user-zv5lh2kr5p
@user-zv5lh2kr5p 3 месяца назад
Kindness at the End, The Northern Lights, and Carpet of the Sun
@davidpickford515
@davidpickford515 3 года назад
The 1st song i heard of this band was the single 'Northern Lights' after hearing i went out and bought the album A song for all seasons
@stevescript
@stevescript 3 года назад
Hi David, like you I also heard Northern Lights for the first time back in 1978. Bought the album, went to see them at Manchester Apollo and have been a fan ever since. Just about to get the 50th anniversary dvd.
@davidpickford515
@davidpickford515 3 года назад
@@stevescript think i might partake of a copy of dvd
@dalebutler7367
@dalebutler7367 2 года назад
Check out Raja Khan from the Prologue album. Also the song Kiev.
@rtwbikerider
@rtwbikerider 3 года назад
I like to think that I’m a big Renaissance fan, but I’ve never heard these two songs. I guess I have to buy this album now. I don’t remember the drummer (Terry Sullivan?) being this involved in their earlier songs. Jon Camp’s bass sounded really good on the second song. When you’re ready to do a special reaction, consider Scheherazade, either the studio version or the live version from Live at Carnegie Hall. It’s the length of an album side, but worth the investment in time.
@malekmo64
@malekmo64 3 года назад
Song Of Scheherezade and Terence Sullivan formed Renaissant I believe that Jon Camp is involved with this variant, Annie lives in Pennsylvania so a reconnection is unlikely.
@markhenrynoll5601
@markhenrynoll5601 2 года назад
One of the times I saw them this was the concert opener. Annie's voice is so amazingly beautiful after all these years. Watch Doug H's interview with her.
@-R.Gray-
@-R.Gray- 3 года назад
If you were to play Procol Harum's song "Whaling Stories" from the 1970 album "Home" after this, I think you'd recognize something. Another one for my list I guess. For many reaction channels, the volume of the music is low compared to the mic. This one is the opposite - when you pause to comment, I have to turn the vol. up., and then down when the music resumes. If you like this music I bet you would also like the group Nightwish with their female vocalist Floor Jansen. They are classified as symphonic metal.
@MisterWondrous
@MisterWondrous 2 года назад
So glad I did a search on Renaissance reactions, because I had forgotten how beautiful this album was and is. Annie es un ángel de la música. Having always played in band and orchestra in school, I was magnetized by what would come to be called progressive music, and Renaissance was the one of whose albums I had the most. Best I could do was lie on the floor, and put the speakers next to my head, for which I was richly rewarded...especially when it came to Renaissance. Stravinsky was also cool, Tchaikovsky's 6th, and Close to the Edge, Firth of Fifth, In the Wake of Poseidon and all the rest. But hearing it now, with headphones, and better technology...not to mention violin-signaling visuals, and honest emotional responses from corroborating others...these really are the days of miracle and wonder. Back then, I was about the only person I knew who had their work. Rob and Warren may have had some.
@robertreczulski51
@robertreczulski51 3 года назад
It does have The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra as the backing band!
@rogueleader4181
@rogueleader4181 9 месяцев назад
Saw them under the stars at Red Rocks. An ethereal magical night! Annie is also a fab artist, and one of her pieces hangs in our bedroom.
@philsmith2444
@philsmith2444 Год назад
Just caught this video after watching a different reactor do A Song For All Seasons. If you want to cry, check out “At The Harbour.”
@peterdixon7734
@peterdixon7734 Год назад
Song for all Seasons was one of those albums which got me through my law degree. They played live in town and at the university. I recall seeing an exceptionally expensive looking car parked by the student union and wondered whether it belonged to Annie, or the band's manager more likely! Epic music.
@jamesdalessandro4759
@jamesdalessandro4759 2 года назад
A trip to the fair and ocean gypsy so melodic and emotional it makes me tear up every time I hear them
@stevensabella7287
@stevensabella7287 3 года назад
Actually "Song For All Seasons" is another really spectacular one!
@JohnFiocchi
@JohnFiocchi 9 месяцев назад
In 1973 I heard Annie Haslam sing for the first time. I was overwhelmed! She was so outstanding and she made me feel like I was in a beautiful dream. I was 17 years old and she had such an impression on me. No one's singing could affect me like that. She was so original and unique. She was so different and she made me feel like I could journey to this other world or place where I could release all my sadness just by hearing the sound of her voice. It was pure escapism and I knew that I must be feeling her soul or better described as what she felt when singing...and that was projecting on to me and taking me away from the sadness of my youth.. She was so meaningful to me...❤
3 года назад
The feeling that they sound like a score show in some pieces, like "Back Home Once Again", from this same album, which was the soundtrack for "The Paper Lads", a British TV show. The band was very popular among TV producers, I guess.
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