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@kimlouise-rf5rr
@kimlouise-rf5rr Месяц назад
Gary & my husband were friends from junior school. Throughout his career, Gary remained a Gentleman and stayed humble to the end. You have just listened to a masterclass 👏
@singluna888
@singluna888 Месяц назад
Beautiful! Sounds just like when they were young.
@mrkaplin8870
@mrkaplin8870 Месяц назад
How lucky for your husband!! I have some friends who travel the world entertaining people, and they are the most humble and kind people I know. ❤
@danielsullivan1590
@danielsullivan1590 11 дней назад
R.I.P.
@DowntownDailies
@DowntownDailies 7 дней назад
Back in early 70s, I was awakened in our attic bedroom by this on our alarm clock radio. I lay there listening, eyes closed, and realized that I did not want to be married to my husband any longer. I don't know what about this song triggered that, but I actualized it within a year or two…
@thegroovetube3247
@thegroovetube3247 Месяц назад
The most played song on UK radio in the 20th Century wasn't by the Beatles, Elvis, The Rolling Stones etc., it was this song.
@Ray1969.
@Ray1969. Месяц назад
One of only 46 singles in the history of music that has sold over 10 million copies. Gary Brooker RIP had a voice that aged like fine wine.
@ArtieFufkinPolymerRecords
@ArtieFufkinPolymerRecords Месяц назад
Well done guys, you realised you were watching greatness and didn't pause the track once! An absolute masterpiece of a song, there haven't been many better. Gary was 61 at the time of this performance yet his voice sounds as good as it did when he recorded it at the age of 22.
@ScottLovenberg
@ScottLovenberg Месяц назад
I disagree. His voice and technique got even better with age. His voice is more distinguished in this recording than the original. The grit coupled with mastering his technique makes an incredible talent an outstanding talent; wisdom makes good things even better.
@JeffHopkins76
@JeffHopkins76 Месяц назад
one of the songs that helped us keep alive and sane while in Vietnam in 1967.
@kierstenridgway4634
@kierstenridgway4634 Месяц назад
Nice tribute. ❤️❤️❤️✌️
@punkydoodle4774
@punkydoodle4774 Месяц назад
Thank you for your service, Mr. Hopkins. I'm glad you found something comforting over there.
@WilliamWarlick
@WilliamWarlick Месяц назад
God Bless you sir for your service!
@deantait8326
@deantait8326 Месяц назад
Thankfully you survived and this song helped. I graduated high school in ‘67 realized I could delay the draft until 1971 if I remained in college. I was against the war but never ever against the military and or Vietnam veterans…
@skyraider1656
@skyraider1656 Месяц назад
Welcome Home Brother! I was there in 65’
@Jude_196
@Jude_196 Месяц назад
This performance brings me to tears: EVERY TIME!!! Thanks for reacting to this one, Guys!! HUGS!! RIP, Gary Brooker - that VOICE!! YOU are MISSED, SIR!!!
@michaelavery6390
@michaelavery6390 Месяц назад
This song was released in 1967 and it reached no1 in the UK charts for six weeks and no5 in the US Billboard Hot 100. It has sold over 10 million copies world wide and 1000 people or more have covered this song. The version that you are watching now is with the Danish National Concert Orchestra and Choir. Gary Brooker the lead singer passed away in 2022 aged 76 R.I.P
@slavaukraini404
@slavaukraini404 Месяц назад
And it was written by Bach 300 years ago.
@sandikorevaar4743
@sandikorevaar4743 Месяц назад
Gary Brooker was the lead vocalist for Procol Harum in the 60's.
@ulfingvar1
@ulfingvar1 Месяц назад
@@slavaukraini404 No, it wasn't, it was INSPIRED by Bach's 'Air.'
@adgato75
@adgato75 8 дней назад
Annie Lennox does a lovely cover
@gaynorhead2325
@gaynorhead2325 2 дня назад
I think a lot of Danish people speak English.
@TheCornishCockney
@TheCornishCockney Месяц назад
They played in Denmark because they were invited. Procol Harum was an English band who were at their height in ‘67 and the summer of love. This tune was everywhere,certainly in the UK. Conquistador by them is my favourite though. RIP Gary Brooker.
@Straydogger
@Straydogger Месяц назад
Their live album from the late 60s and early 70s is their most known album. Good stuff.
@PaulK-ve1pu
@PaulK-ve1pu Месяц назад
I have noticed, through time, that you pause to react. That's perfectly normal, but you were stunned into silence by this. Quite right too. Perfection.
@markhagerman1837
@markhagerman1837 Месяц назад
I’ve watched the video of this performance probably 100 times. Still gives me chills. It is spectacular.
@Kimberliss42
@Kimberliss42 24 дня назад
Me too!!
@circemuller1933
@circemuller1933 3 дня назад
This Music bring me down,and I can dreaming...
@KrazyKatLadyx2
@KrazyKatLadyx2 Месяц назад
Now you need to go back to the original recording made by them back in the 60's. It's a gorgeous song done both ways. Haunting and mysterious
@LB-my1ej
@LB-my1ej Месяц назад
A gentleman all his life. RIP Gary
@mentalwedgee
@mentalwedgee Месяц назад
I'll just say this... Imagine being 16, you just snuck out to burn one, now you're back in your bedroom with your headphones and Procol Harum on the record player... And that's why us boomers are so damned cool!
@rickb.4168
@rickb.4168 Месяц назад
You can now do Knights in White Satin by The Moody Blues.
@terriertz5134
@terriertz5134 Месяц назад
Hopefully the full album version with the poem.
@TheCornishCockney
@TheCornishCockney Месяц назад
*NIGHTS not Knights.
@rickb.4168
@rickb.4168 Месяц назад
@@TheCornishCockney D'oh!!😆
@mikethemotormouth
@mikethemotormouth Месяц назад
They did it last year. However, they did not do the extended album version with "Late Lament" included. Hopefully they fix that soon.
@LynyrdSkynyrd859
@LynyrdSkynyrd859 Месяц назад
Ok but procol is better
@mikemiller3069
@mikemiller3069 Месяц назад
The original song didn't have the orchestra but the Hammond B-3 organ sounded beautiful without the orchestra. It has always been one of my favorite songs on the B-3.
@jangles1839
@jangles1839 Месяц назад
A Hammond B-3 makes most every song better!
@ianjardine7324
@ianjardine7324 Месяц назад
It's funny untalented people made so many awful songs with the Hammond it became a joke but the great musicians who could play it could make real magic and changed the landscape of music.
@kerrijohnson2303
@kerrijohnson2303 Месяц назад
I’m 55 years old now. My mom was pregnant with me in 1967 when this song first came out. I’ve heard and loved my literal entire life. The singer sadly passed away last year I believe. He definitely had a pure and powerful voice. I started learning guitar three years ago and this song was one of the first I learned. Great pick guys!
@ScottLovenberg
@ScottLovenberg Месяц назад
Gary's voice was stunning by the end of his life. Listening to this live version vs. the studio version makes you realize that his voice and recording technology have both gotten better since the original recording and mixing. I'm glad we were able to record such a high fidelity version of Gary at his best towards the end. Aged like fine wine.
@allengator1914
@allengator1914 Месяц назад
This song is supposedly the most played song of the last 70 years. There have been over 900 covers of this song recorded by other groups. "Conquistador" was Procol Harum's other U.S. hit. Procol Harum is misspelled Latin for "Far beyond these things"
@W4ll_fl0w3r
@W4ll_fl0w3r Месяц назад
One of my first solo performances as a figure skater was to that intro ❤️‍🔥
@RalphWigg1
@RalphWigg1 Месяц назад
This song was huge around the world. RIP Gary!
@spacefanatic
@spacefanatic Месяц назад
The studio version came out in 1967 and was great but this live version is stupendous as it has more depth because of the orchestra and choir. Gary Brooker's voice had aged like a fine wine. R.I.P. Gary.
@davidrauh8118
@davidrauh8118 Месяц назад
This song was released 57 years ago. And Gary Brooker's voice has aged like a fine wine. I like this version even more than the original. Unfortunately he passed away last year.
@loisr3970
@loisr3970 Месяц назад
Yes 1967. I was 5 so my whole life. Never loses its magic. This was so special with the orchestra! Cheers guys, you can't unhear it 😂
@jlocke78759
@jlocke78759 Месяц назад
When I was in the Navy, in 1976, I heard a band playing this song in a park in Naples, Italy. It wasn't until I recognized the song that I realized the band was singing in English. I later ran into a couple of guys from the band, and found that they actually spoke very little English, but sang the song without really knowing the lyrics. That's why I didn't recognize it as English at first.
@melissakhalar1842
@melissakhalar1842 Месяц назад
Rest in Peace Mr. Gary Brooker ❤
@paulhagger3895
@paulhagger3895 Месяц назад
Gary Brooker, the lead singer, passed away a couple of years ago sadly
@Straydogger
@Straydogger Месяц назад
Yep, 2022.
@DH-kl5rx
@DH-kl5rx Месяц назад
I didn't appreciate this song years, ago when I was young but decades later, consider it a masterpiece. And no, they weren't often accompanied by an orchestra.
@claireboddey3273
@claireboddey3273 Месяц назад
Gary Brooker was a singular talent, the likes of which you only see once every couple of generations. I wish I could hear this song for the first time again.
@user-sv9on2wf9i
@user-sv9on2wf9i Месяц назад
Whiter shade of pale, WOW ! I'm 72 and that brings back memories. All good ones,if you know what I mean ! It almost always got them in the mood . Must have been the melody! 🇺🇲🇺🇲🪖🪖🚓🚓👮👮
@Jon.Cullen
@Jon.Cullen Месяц назад
I was working on an offshore oil rig in Denmark some years ago. In the galley one evening, three of us were having a conversation, myself (Scottish), our crane operator from the North East of England, Spike, who had a broad Geordie accent, and Bruno our Danish drilling supervisor. Whatever Spike had just said, Bruno turned to him and said "for fuck's sake, Spike, speak English!" The look on Spike's face was unforgettable... The Danes can speak English very well. The lyrics reference The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer, written in Old English from 1387 to 1400, a collection of 24 stories in 17,000 lines.
@tkengathegrateful4844
@tkengathegrateful4844 6 дней назад
Actually, The Canterbury Tales are early Modern English. Beowulf is Old English. But, yeah, you're spot-on that it's a literary reference old AF. :)
@cwcroswell
@cwcroswell Месяц назад
This was the band that all of the greats admired and revered.. musicians musician’s.
@RaphaelBlaze
@RaphaelBlaze Месяц назад
Having been to Denmark a couple of times, and also having the privilege to call a few Danes friends I know that the vast majority speak better English than most of us English people 😂 One guy I met on my first trip to Denmark told me that he spoke English with a slight American accent because he learnt English from all the wrestling videos he watched growing up! 😂
@austinfallen
@austinfallen Месяц назад
I was asked a couple of years ago if I could choose just one song to be my all time favourite. I chose this one. So many of my favourites are dependent on my mood but this one I can listen to anytime anywhere
@krystalryan9174
@krystalryan9174 Месяц назад
Gary Brooker (lead vocalist) said that their promoter came up with the name. A friend owned a Siamese cat whose pedigree name was Procol Harum.
@annegreen9499
@annegreen9499 Месяц назад
One of the greatest songs ever written. It showcases the Hammond organ to perfection. Folks still argue about the meaning of the lyrics & I don’t think anyone truly knows. Loved watching your reaction to it; you looked truly mesmerised.
@ramblerdave1339
@ramblerdave1339 Месяц назад
I have heard the original hundreds of times, without knowing what it's about, but have always known it is a beautiful tune, and don't care what it's about.
@pirtatejoe
@pirtatejoe Месяц назад
Ok... I'll blow your mind then. The song is basically a very simple girl-leaves-boy story. A guy takes his girl to a party. They were dancing and drinking and he was having a great time. "we skipped the light fandango (dance), turned cartwheels cross the floor". But at some point, the girl turns to the guy to break the news to him. Her "face at first just ghostly, turned a whiter shade of pale". She "said there is no reason" (gave him the it's not you it's me), and "although my eyes were open, they might just as well have been closed" - he never saw it coming. There are a couple extra verses to this song, where he "would not let her be" - where he approaches her and basically says he's not happy about it, but she makes it clear it's over. So he's left amongst the party goers surrounded by people having a good time, while he's left being blindsided with a breakup.
@ramblerdave1339
@ramblerdave1339 Месяц назад
​​@@pirtatejoe If what it's about is that simple of a story, I think I could have figured it out, when I first heard it when I was sixteen, in 1967. But I'll keep it mind, as a possibility, until I sort through this talk about vestal virgins, and Canterbury Tales. Thanks for the input! BTW, I've tripped many a light fantastic, but not to this song!
@pirtatejoe
@pirtatejoe Месяц назад
@@ramblerdave1339 Not my interpretation... it is what Keith Reid has said in interviews (he wrote the song). The line about vestal virgins is him saying in what high regard he holds her - he didn't want to let her go... in one of the extra verses, there is a line "you must be the mermaid who took Neptune for a ride" referencing back to her again in that mythical way. He had said in the interview that he was "just trying to set the scene" talking about "as the miller told his tale" hinting that the party the couple is attending may be a bit raunchy as in the miller's tale where the miller's wife was cheating on him... so perhaps she was cheating on him and one (or perhaps 2 guys as in the miller's tale) she was cheating with was there also so she is telling him it's over and "the truth is plain to see".
@katherinebosse5706
@katherinebosse5706 Месяц назад
1967. The year my life changed forever. This song was released and the year my mother died. I was 14. Garys’ voice and the organ that accompanied him, carried me through a lot. This song means EVERY- THING to me. This rendition of it is wonderful and I’m very happy it brought Gary back to give him his flowers before we lost him to! ❤
@punkydoodle4774
@punkydoodle4774 Месяц назад
Oh, sweetie! Fourteen is such a confusing time, with conflicting emotions. Then to lose your mother, also. I'm so very sorry.
@snakeinthegrass7443
@snakeinthegrass7443 Месяц назад
This song can never be taken from you, ever. So sad to hear when a parent leaves young children behind. I'm sorry for your loss all those years ago and I'm happy this song has been a lifeline for you ever since. May God bless and comfort you and yours always.
@richardcork6918
@richardcork6918 Месяц назад
They were, I believe, the first rock band to perform live with an orchestra, back in the late '60s.
@jeffputnam3582
@jeffputnam3582 Месяц назад
Saw them at the Hollywood Bowl under the stars with the Los Angeles Symphony Orchestra around 1971. Just fabulous!
@marablemorgan8292
@marablemorgan8292 Месяц назад
We had great music growing up in the 50's, 60's, and the 70's... then it skipped a decade... Wasn't so thrilled by the 80's...
@martinl8574
@martinl8574 Месяц назад
One of the greatest performances ever!!!!
@libby215
@libby215 Месяц назад
That voice after all these years - exactly the same🌻
@AngB517
@AngB517 Месяц назад
To me, this is part of the Vietnam era songs. .... it's such a stunning song!!!!
@layladadreact1513
@layladadreact1513 Месяц назад
RIP Gary Brooker -Legend
@terriertz5134
@terriertz5134 Месяц назад
The song is based on the book The Canterbury Tales.
@bjm9071
@bjm9071 Месяц назад
Lyricist Matthew Fisher has said this is not true.
@steelguitarunionhall
@steelguitarunionhall Месяц назад
I don''t that is correct. It was based on an actual evening experienced by the author.
@terriertz5134
@terriertz5134 Месяц назад
@@steelguitarunionhall The Canterbury Tales was written by Geoffrey Chaucer in 1392. In the song he sings about vestal virgins. Who in the last 700+ years has anyone used the term "vestal virgin"? That's why I think it's true the song was inspired by The Canterbury Tales.
@steelguitarunionhall
@steelguitarunionhall Месяц назад
@@terriertz5134 l've read Chaucer and I don't remember any reference to vestal virgins. And I've read interviews with the author who says the song was based on an evening he had.
@DeeDeeLowryLegs
@DeeDeeLowryLegs Месяц назад
The millers tale made me think the same
@benmorton5855
@benmorton5855 Месяц назад
Its a miss spelling of the latin Procul Harun which translates as "far beyond these things". It was also the name of his friends cat
@austinfallen
@austinfallen Месяц назад
I believe the band is named after a cat owned by one of the band members or a friend
@marcieharreld286
@marcieharreld286 Месяц назад
This masterpiece was born in 1967 when I was 15. This song will outlive us all!! 🎶🎼🎵 Procal Harum is latin for Beyond These Things!!!😉😉 RIP Gary Brooker!!🎶🎼🎵🎹💜
@damonhines8187
@damonhines8187 Месяц назад
Guitarist Robin Trower joined Procol Harum around the time this came out. Not sure if he's on the original recording or not. A great, if atypical song of theirs featuring Trower is 'Whiskey Train'. I also like 'Simple Sister' and their other big hit, recorded with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, 'Conquistador'. Enjoy. Deuces!! 😊🤙🏼🎶🔥❤️🍁❤️✨️🕊
@vallee3140
@vallee3140 Месяц назад
Cannot believe anybody has never heard of them? best song ever.
@davidmarrazzo774
@davidmarrazzo774 Месяц назад
Fantastic reaction guys🙏 Thank you for reacting to one of my recommendations. This is a really nice live version though I always prefer the original studio version the organ is so good in it. There is another really good score from this live show called Conquistador. I recommend you check it out. The bands name is Latin for “Far beyond these things”
@johnthegreek5836
@johnthegreek5836 Месяц назад
Take a classic rock song from 1968 and add an orchestra and choir and you get this EPIC performance
@jewsbad
@jewsbad Месяц назад
Every time i hear this it reminds of when i bought my daughter a Casio Keyboard for Xmas, and she wanted nothing to do with it , and i spent all night figuring out this and a bunch of other songs, and my music theory classes finally kicked in after Being out of school 15 year lmao as i was a guitar player and he showed us everything on Piano.
@waynedavenport6053
@waynedavenport6053 Месяц назад
Try their song 'Conquistador' another favourite amongst many!
@flippinpages6550
@flippinpages6550 Месяц назад
I saw them 1967 at the old Fillmore in San Francisco. They were just a band no orchestra. They were the band to play before The Doors. Wonderful concert and only 50 people or so were there. The bands played great. I was sitting on the floor in the middle of the room. I remember it was a Thursday night. One of my favourite memories.
@steve-qe1sv
@steve-qe1sv Месяц назад
This song… from 1965 on a little hand held transistor radio to this live performance with orchestra continues to be one of my all time favs!
@stevecrisell108
@stevecrisell108 Месяц назад
R.I.P. Gary Brooker.
@johntreboryen1149
@johntreboryen1149 Месяц назад
Another great song from the superb Procol Harum from this same concert is Conquistador a real banger
@BrokenSteel11
@BrokenSteel11 Месяц назад
This may be as close to a perfect rendition of a song that you can get. His voice is so strong and the orchestra is amazing.
@Kimberliss42
@Kimberliss42 24 дня назад
Agree...
@garysherwin3316
@garysherwin3316 Месяц назад
Brooker was in his 70's when this was recrded 🇬🇧😊
@lindazee
@lindazee Месяц назад
I'm pretty sure he was around 67-68 years old when this concert was performed and recorded. He died in 2022, age 76.
@SuperMoofie
@SuperMoofie Месяц назад
Greetings once again from New Zealand. Hugely famous song from back then. Everyone knew Procol Harum, they had such a distinctive sound, and his voice hadn't changed a bit from then til now. Try and watch a version from then if you can find one. Songs has so much meaning back then :)
@John-hr9ec
@John-hr9ec Месяц назад
Great Trivial Pursuit question - “ What song references 16 vestial virgins” I knew the answer😊
@davidswan4083
@davidswan4083 Месяц назад
Many Scandinavians speak better English as a second language than many native speakers. A song referencing J S Bach *and* Geoffrey Chaucer, now that's class!
@seacrestboxers1787
@seacrestboxers1787 Месяц назад
Take away the orchestra for the original song in 1967, don't try to make sense of the lyrics, it was apparently claimed as a poetic journey thru a drunken seduction 😂 as understandable as Zep's Stairway to Heaven. The band name is Latin for, far beyond these things..I sang this at my uncles wedding when I was 7 years old.
@susanjohnston8267
@susanjohnston8267 Месяц назад
This song is was my Parents in Laws first dance as a married couple, my parents was Four in the Morning. We were Aerosmith I don't want to miss a thing. When we had our wedding, I chose for them to play all three, one after the other so my new mum and dad and my parents could share the moment with us. It was a right mix of music on that dance floor. This dudes voice had never shaken or faltered in age, which can come to most of us. Gary Brooker.
@anitawright7169
@anitawright7169 Месяц назад
Gary Brooker had a fantastic voice. His voice never changed from when he was younger. You should check the original video. You will be amazed! He passed away a few ago, RIP Gary Love your reactions!
@DavidAston-bn9bz
@DavidAston-bn9bz Месяц назад
Eminem, Rammstein, Procul Harum. You guys cover the spectrum all right! This is one of my favourite live performances and RIP Gary Brooker the lead singer here who died a couple of years ago. Will AI be able to have more soul than this? Hopefully not. For more one of a kinds I hope you react to "Hit me with your Rhythm Stick" by Ian Dury and the Blockheads using classic instruments in a jazz rock way. There is a sax duet from the same player! Ian Dury was a real character who you would have liked to have met and the song shows human creativity is better than AI.
@nickgraham2506
@nickgraham2506 Месяц назад
I have always loved this song, even as a young kid. It then became an incredibly important song to my dad and me. His brother was dying in hospital of cancer, and we got a phone call saying that it was imminent. We jumped in the car and headed off. We were about halfway there and this song came on the radio. We both felt it at the same time and we both knew we hadn't made it in time. It was like he was saying goodbye to us through this song. Neither of us needed to say anything, we just knew.
@msfoodiediva
@msfoodiediva Месяц назад
Classic..moody blues nights in white satin needs to done. 60s version
@mikethemotormouth
@mikethemotormouth Месяц назад
They did it last year. However, they did not do the extended album version with "Late Lament" included. Hopefully they fix that soon.
@user-mu9wt5yu4d
@user-mu9wt5yu4d Месяц назад
OK Guys now check out "Conquistador" from the same concert. great song too.
@johnfreeburn5459
@johnfreeburn5459 Месяц назад
This is one of the best “live” concerts 2006 Denmark! Salty Dog and Conquistador are great songs from this concert…
@inkubuzz
@inkubuzz Месяц назад
One of my dads favorites... and it kinda helped with my musical taste, up there with King Crimson, Emerson Lake & Palmer, Yes, Focus, Jethro Tull
@ritagryphon222
@ritagryphon222 Месяц назад
Thanks for fun an accurate reactions (: All people in Scandinavia speak english
@Loki1815
@Loki1815 Месяц назад
In 1970 onwards, I used to "Bottle Up" - re-stock the shelves - in the pub in London, every morning with this and Nights In White Satin playing, pre opening at 11am.
@EchoesDaBear
@EchoesDaBear Месяц назад
GREAT reaction guys!! As much as I love the original album version, this one here has become the definitive 'perfect' version for me! The orchestra, performance, and especially Gary Brooker's (RIP) voice!! (which IMHO got better with age) - it truly doesn't get better than this! Beautiful piece. Cheers!
@jangles1839
@jangles1839 Месяц назад
A true masterpiece and just one more absolutely golden song & performance! Wonderful choice! 💙🙏🏼
@jewsbad
@jewsbad Месяц назад
Can you believe Robin Trower came from this band, check out Bridge of Sighs by him, and this is the best song Proco ever did in my opinion.
@daleennis3140
@daleennis3140 Месяц назад
I. Was 19 years old ,when this song came out in 1967.Gary Booker was the singers name,we lost Gary two years ago,he was a genius in music May God Bless him always,RIP.
@user-nb2px5jw9h
@user-nb2px5jw9h Месяц назад
Here you get to hear a Hammond Organ. They were an essential instrument for bands of the 60's and 70's.
@dianegardner7210
@dianegardner7210 Месяц назад
I have always loved this song-when I was young I thought it was so mysterious
@michaelasay8587
@michaelasay8587 Месяц назад
Like 40 yrs later or more! Fantastic!!🎉
@ronaldguidry2256
@ronaldguidry2256 Месяц назад
One of my top 10 favorite songs. His voice has changed a tad. I suggest you find the original and compare.
@kathleenmccrory9883
@kathleenmccrory9883 Месяц назад
Not as much as one might guess after 57 years.
@Mssteph239
@Mssteph239 Месяц назад
Not one of the MOST BEAUTIFUL performances/songs EVER!!! Just perfection ❤
@johnmoreland6089
@johnmoreland6089 Месяц назад
Sweet! Never heard this live version before.
@nadeansimmons226
@nadeansimmons226 Месяц назад
This is still fantastic after all these years. It was radical for it's time and still radical now.
@gingerbill128
@gingerbill128 Месяц назад
Yea they do visit a lot of brothels in GOT, lol . I hadn't heard this live version of the song , enjoyed it.
@kathleenkarsten5739
@kathleenkarsten5739 Месяц назад
One of my all time favorites! So beautiful.
@dianewillson1289
@dianewillson1289 Месяц назад
First time listener. Like your style guys! Lol back in the 70s, we used to party listening to this song. Trippy.
@pamcoyer9582
@pamcoyer9582 Месяц назад
Awesome song.❤❤❤❤Always loved Whiter Shade of Pale. Not bad for a song over 50 years old!❤❤❤❤
@leopresnell8653
@leopresnell8653 Месяц назад
Exactly it was the 60s. Gary Brooker was 62 when this was recorded . RIP Mr. Brooker who recently passed away from cancer. But what a voice.
@mikemiller3069
@mikemiller3069 Месяц назад
Trying to make sense out of the lyrics in this song is fool's play (but it's still beautiful).
@WilliamWarlick
@WilliamWarlick Месяц назад
One of the most beautiful songs ever!
@cbradio-su8kd
@cbradio-su8kd Месяц назад
Wow, you truly soaked up the greatness of this masterpiece, love you guys ❤
@Pammy65
@Pammy65 Месяц назад
Beautiful! Brings back nice memories as a teenager.
@msfoodiediva
@msfoodiediva Месяц назад
Great request david
@PhilH919
@PhilH919 11 дней назад
It does not matter what style of music you are into, be it Rap, Metal, Pop, or whatever, good music reaches all of us.
@danieltrickey9285
@danieltrickey9285 Месяц назад
Trivia fact: His original guitarist was Robin Trower who went solo and had a dent in hard rock in the seventies. Check him out. He's like a slow playing Hendrix. Seen him live and loved it.
@beabarber4300
@beabarber4300 Месяц назад
The lyrics start to make sense once you've actually read The Miller's Tale (Chaucer). It's a song about guilt and anguish and regrets. There are excellent translations from Middle English available - and it's been out of copyright for several centuries by now. One of the great classic tales. There's even some graphic novel versions. As rappers, you'll get the point of it without difficulty.
@davidsibley7329
@davidsibley7329 Месяц назад
Great reaction guys. You respected how great this performance was.
@cherylmack1260
@cherylmack1260 Месяц назад
Gary Brocker was an incredible singer from the moment his band made us aware of them.
@MusicLover-dt7ic
@MusicLover-dt7ic Месяц назад
Hell yes, love this song..Enjoy it..Aka Mary
@Mikey-DiLo
@Mikey-DiLo Месяц назад
Great song but could use more Queen. How about reacting to these? White Queen live at Odeon Hammersmith 1975. Dragon Attack live at Milton Keynes 1982. Another One Bites the Dust live Montreal 1981. Now I’m Here live at Wembley 1986. There is also a Roger Taylor multicam of the Now I’m Here Wembley performance that shows his drumming. He said this is his toughest song to play for him in their catalog. You will love all of these.
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