Liquid excellence being delivered by amazing instrumentation! The changes in the music capture the varying and unpredictable nature of the sea... Thanks for watching! 🌊
@@retroreactions.... A snippet of my mad youth..1984 Southport UK (where I live) Camel the Stationary Traveller tour.❤️ I'm 24, married at that point to neanderthal man for 7 years, I managed to drag him there, I spent THE WHOLE DAY with them while they rehearsed for the concert later on .😊😊😊 I just sat there, silent, watching them, I was blown away Brandon 🙄 Susan Hoover, Andy's then girlfriend had give me the nod to stay, which is a friggin miracle because we "sneaked" into the theatre at 12pm and there they where, setting up, technicians everywhere 😊 later that night after the concert, Camel had hired THE ENTIRE nightclub next door to the theatre for the fans, 😳 entry was your concert ticket, 😳 my now ex husband denied me the chance to go to the party though 😔 and I had to go home broken hearted..🥺 he was very limited and insecure really and I could talk to ANYONE 🤣 it was not a match made in heaven lad, but I got 3 wonderful kids out of it..❤️
Wow, that's so cool! Thanks for sharing that awesome memory. I went to tons of concerts in my days, but never got to be there for a rehearsal/soundcheck. That would be a dream for me. Nice to hear that 3 wonderful priceless children came from the marriage... everything happens for a reason I believe....🙂💙
I was a 21 years old young guy in September, 1978, when I got to Germany (I'm Guatemalan), and my heroes were Yes, Genesis, Pink Floyd, among others, and of course Camel. One month later, I read that the band was going to play in Mainz, the town I was back then. Of course I went and that was my first experience with a live prog act and it was something I 'll never forget. They were touring Breathless and played music from Moonmadness, the Snow Goose too. Man, that was pure Joy!!! They have a lot of wonderful music that you have to react to. My suggestions: Moonmadnes, Rain Dances, Breathless and Nude, but all their catalogue is worth to give it a try. Great reactions to great music!! Enjoy!!
Hello Mario! Thanks for sharing those wonderful memories...I love Camel already! Thanks for the suggestions, I will add them to my list. Thank you so much my friend.. 🙂
Back in the 70s Pink Floyd and Camel were my two favorites prog rock bands. I wore out these albums on my turntable.....Their self titled album, Mirage, The Snow Goose and Moonmadness. These first four albums had the best lineup. After these four albums they changed members and they weren't the same in my opinion
One of my favorites.. part of the Canterbury scene along with Caravan, and Soft Machine. Andrew Latimer is an extraordinary guitarist, as you can hear. This stuff, I still listen and to, to this day. Enjoy, and by all means check out some more.
I bought a Minimoog Voyager in 2013 and my goal is to find that setting. Still trying. Hey, my debut album No Easy Access was released last Tuesday and everyone who’s heard it likes it. Would you be willing to give it a listen and react to it please? The 4th track is Illusions Are Fading which is my tribute to Camel. Illusions Are Fading ua-cam.com/video/pHUFSvuAlCU/v-deo.htmlsi=wownhr_7jkhL9cjl
Always here for Camel…great that you are giving them some well deserved exposure. They seemed to become the forgotten men of 70s/80s prog. Plus you have to love the play on words song title for an album called Moonmadness a track called Lunar Sea (lunacy)
Thank you for this reaction. Camel - what can you say? It's just perfection plus great, beautyful tunes . And Andy is just rocking out on the guitar here.
The "child's" happy face when the synths appear is priceless! LOL. Great great song, I love it! Ok sir, add this sugestion to your mega list, but my sugestion works ONLY in this way... (from same album) "Spirit Of The Water" + "Air Born", both songs in the same reaction, 7' 11'' of... mistery and beauty.
Extra comment, funny... in spanish moon is LUNA (and anything related is lunar), but in english you call moon, and anything related you call "lunar", should be "moonar" ;)
I'm so glad you posted this song by Camel. Lunar Sea is such a magical, mystical song that uses instrumentals that provide mental pictures in one's head, yet the song needs no words, just a musical journey! I bought this album when it came out in 1976 and played it loud, driving my neighbors in the apartment below me nutty!
my first and still beloved and often revisited Camel's album. it grabbed me by the balls from start to the end. glad you 've got amazed by their exceptional musicality
Wow! As I was watching you react I was transported back to their concert in Alicante (Spain) in 1979. I was lucky to be there (and old enough, ha, ha). Just a teenager then. I was familiar with their music and was blown away, but especially by this song, which has to be one of my favourite, together with Uneven song, Sasquatch and a few others. Camel are up there with the best.
'Sasquatch' is one of the most uplifting tunes I've ever heard, by Camel or any other band. There's a video of them performing it live in Hollywood, California (1997).
Yeah, the venue was just a 45 minute drive away, so I had no excuse. The British guitar player and singer-songwriter Michael Chapman played before Camel did, and that was very good, too. And as for Camel, they don´t disappoint in their live concerts, that´s for sure! Thank you for your awesome reactions, I take perspectives I don´t find by myself!@@retroreactions....
They are an "every song is special" band I suspect....Thanks! 2 more great ones to end the week, then my time machine heads further back to a "most special destination" 😁
This Bee 🐝buzzes with delight any time it hears a Camel tune 💛! This is a wonderful synth driven trip to an ethereal world full of aural surprises. At the end of it all, you can almost hear the tides slowly recede as the full moon pulls away. A beauty from the album 'Moonmadness' (your background matches it perfectly). Btw, did you know there's a full moon out tonight? Boogedy boo 🌚... 🤣
Camel is always a buzzin good time!! Great little review there 😊 Haven't looked at the moon in quite some time to be honest. Full moon is just in time to welcome the spooky month of Halloween!!!! (Very excited for some Halloween music on my channel!)
Peter Bardon the best keyboard king of his time but a sad day when he left the band it put them back some way 😢saw camel live in 1969/70 something in Reading U.K. for the first live performance of Snow-goose , unforgettable
It’s really cool that you’re getting into Camel. Believe it or not it wasn’t until early 2022 that I finally woke up to them, through their debut album. Since then, I’ve acquired three more CDs from Camel including “ Moonmadness “ and without a doubt, Lunar Sea has become my favorite track. It’s yet another one of those hidden gems from the ‘ 70s that you’d only hear on late night radio. But that’s what I love about that decade in particular. I just wish I’d known about Camel back then. And I don’t know this for certain, but there’s a good chance that this spacey song may have been an influence for Porcupine Tree and their “ Moonloop “ composition from The Sky Moves Sideways album. If you haven’t heard that, someday you will definitely want to and then you can compare the 2 two epic, space journeys for yourself. At any rate, thanks for reviewing the incredible Lunar Sea.
SUPERB! First time hearing. Had my eyes closed and forgot it was a reaction and was shocked when it paused! 🙄. Parts reminded me of Snarky Puppy and in the beginning, definitely strays into Herbie Hancock territory. Great bass line. Great guitar. Amazing
Just started getting into this band after you played "Ice" by them. I have to somehow buy their big 3 albums... Mirage, The Snow Goose and Moonmadness! So much for you to explore from them!
The bass is perfection, almost, but not quite leading(shades of Chris Squire from Yes), keeping the song on track, allowing the rest of the players to shine. The composition itself may be the star here. My 2nd favorite song from them(Ice is #1). As our host said, a long song that doesn't seem that long, perhaps the best compliment you can give a song
The sea was on the moon - Moonmadness. No water there. Very dry and spacey. One of my favourite Camel songs. Great review. I am not a huge Pete Bardens fan but he truly shines on this. His main problem is the comparison between his solos and Latimer's. Pete always is second best, IMO.
Never heard them, but they've been on the list since the beginning. I know they don't get many views on YT, but something tells me I'm REALLY going to love them! You have a favorite or 2 from them?
@@retroreactions.... Blue Bridge. This is them live in 2012. Use the link whenever you feel like it or the studio version if you prefer. I do not expect you to react to it until you want to, whenever that is. ua-cam.com/video/jNN6N0m1mXU/v-deo.htmlsi=AvaV44Lr2btJ1Nrs
To get the "science-fiction" feelin' of this song, maybe you should see the french film «La planete Sauvage» (Rene Laloux) [and not forget the middle section of «Echoes of Pink Floyd - the guitar ""screaming""]. To get Peter Bardens Mini-Moog solo style, maybe you should listen how Rick Wakeman palyed on Yes and (most of all) on his 3 first solo albuns. To get Andy Latimer Gibson Les Paul solo, maybe you should listen Santana solos (begining of 70's)... All in all, Camel [in my opinion, of corse!] had some influence of The Doors in their «Mirage» LP, but on «Moonmadness» LP, Camel is very very very influenced by JAZZ-ROCK style (Weather Report, Soft Machine, Jean-Luc Ponty, etc etc etc)... Thank you for reading, have fun!
Yea, sadly Spotify does not have their full discography available, including the first album. I suppose it's on UA-cam, but hate using that for reactions, due to ads. Do you have a fave song off the first album?
Liquid excellence being delivered by amazing instrumentation! The changes in the music capture the varying and unpredictable nature of the sea... Thanks for watching! 🌊
Great as this you must hear the live version with Mel Collins joining in on sax and Richard Sinclair on bass.
Big shout out for Andy Ward, one of the great 70s drummers.
Totally favorite ever!
Latimer is genius with tresillos picking minimalist and terriffic composition ♥ What a f***g musik!!
♥Love it!
Hi! Glad that you love this one! I love the 5 I've heard from Camel and excited to hear much more!! Thanks for watching..
@@retroreactions.... Perhaps the next track to react to Camel, would be this one: ua-cam.com/video/8wN89VZGz8s/v-deo.html
Will add to the list, thanks!
❤❤❤❤❤ I knew you'd love them .👍 oooh I'm buzzin now. .Moonmadness is a MUST
Yes, I've also done Ice and the first 3 off Snowgoose....incredible stuff!! Added your vote for "Lunar Insanity" haha....
@@retroreactions.... A snippet of my mad youth..1984 Southport UK (where I live) Camel the Stationary Traveller tour.❤️ I'm 24, married at that point to neanderthal man for 7 years, I managed to drag him there, I spent THE WHOLE DAY with them while they rehearsed for the concert later on .😊😊😊 I just sat there, silent, watching them, I was blown away Brandon 🙄 Susan Hoover, Andy's then girlfriend had give me the nod to stay, which is a friggin miracle because we "sneaked" into the theatre at 12pm and there they where, setting up, technicians everywhere 😊 later that night after the concert, Camel had hired THE ENTIRE nightclub next door to the theatre for the fans, 😳 entry was your concert ticket, 😳 my now ex husband denied me the chance to go to the party though 😔 and I had to go home broken hearted..🥺 he was very limited and insecure really and I could talk to ANYONE 🤣 it was not a match made in heaven lad, but I got 3 wonderful kids out of it..❤️
Wow, that's so cool! Thanks for sharing that awesome memory. I went to tons of concerts in my days, but never got to be there for a rehearsal/soundcheck. That would be a dream for me. Nice to hear that 3 wonderful priceless children came from the marriage... everything happens for a reason I believe....🙂💙
@@retroreactions.... ❤️😏👍
I was a 21 years old young guy in September, 1978, when I got to Germany (I'm Guatemalan), and my heroes were Yes, Genesis, Pink Floyd, among others, and of course Camel. One month later, I read that the band was going to play in Mainz, the town I was back then. Of course I went and that was my first experience with a live prog act and it was something I 'll never forget. They were touring Breathless and played music from Moonmadness, the Snow Goose too. Man, that was pure Joy!!! They have a lot of wonderful music that you have to react to. My suggestions: Moonmadnes, Rain Dances, Breathless and Nude, but all their catalogue is worth to give it a try. Great reactions to great music!! Enjoy!!
Hello Mario! Thanks for sharing those wonderful memories...I love Camel already! Thanks for the suggestions, I will add them to my list. Thank you so much my friend.. 🙂
Back in the 70s Pink Floyd and Camel were my two favorites prog rock bands. I wore out these albums on my turntable.....Their self titled album, Mirage, The Snow Goose and Moonmadness. These first four albums had the best lineup. After these four albums they changed members and they weren't the same in my opinion
Hi, thanks for the info. Sounds like I have lots to explore! Thanks for watching!
One of my favorites.. part of the Canterbury scene along with Caravan, and Soft Machine.
Andrew Latimer is an extraordinary guitarist, as you can hear. This stuff, I still listen and to, to this day. Enjoy, and by all means check out some more.
Camel is not Canterbury.
Awesome! Yes, they are on permanent rotation here...I've reacted to 5 songs now, and much more to come! Thanks for watching..
My favorite Minimoog solo of all time. I love the sound.
Yes, complete ear candy!!! Thanks
I bought a Minimoog Voyager in 2013 and my goal is to find that setting. Still trying. Hey, my debut album No Easy Access was released last Tuesday and everyone who’s heard it likes it. Would you be willing to give it a listen and react to it please? The 4th track is Illusions Are Fading which is my tribute to Camel.
Illusions Are Fading
ua-cam.com/video/pHUFSvuAlCU/v-deo.htmlsi=wownhr_7jkhL9cjl
A strong track from a massive band. Really enjoyed this one
Great! Excited for the Camel journey!
Always here for Camel…great that you are giving them some well deserved exposure. They seemed to become the forgotten men of 70s/80s prog. Plus you have to love the play on words song title for an album called Moonmadness a track called Lunar Sea (lunacy)
Yes, love them....they will be on permanent rotation on the channel! Didn't catch the Lunacy reference till you said it haha...
Thank you for this reaction. Camel - what can you say? It's just perfection plus great, beautyful tunes . And Andy is just rocking out on the guitar here.
You're welcome! Andy is so awesome, thanks for watching...
The "child's" happy face when the synths appear is priceless! LOL. Great great song, I love it!
Ok sir, add this sugestion to your mega list, but my sugestion works ONLY in this way... (from same album) "Spirit Of The Water" + "Air Born", both songs in the same reaction, 7' 11'' of... mistery and beauty.
Extra comment, funny... in spanish moon is LUNA (and anything related is lunar), but in english you call moon, and anything related you call "lunar", should be "moonar" ;)
Haha, who would have known that I would love the synth section......😂 OK, will add your votes for those 2!
HAHA I'm renaming the song "MOONAR MAR"!!
@@retroreactions.... Lunatic reactor 🥴😂
Haha, I bet changing my channel name to "Lunatic Reacts!" will get more clicks!! 🤣🤣🤣
I'm so glad you posted this song by Camel. Lunar Sea is such a magical, mystical song that uses instrumentals that provide mental pictures in one's head, yet the song needs no words, just a musical journey! I bought this album when it came out in 1976 and played it loud, driving my neighbors in the apartment below me nutty!
Hi Bob. Glad you love this song! Spot on with your comments. Haha... loud Camel is a GREAT thing! Thanks
my first and still beloved and often revisited Camel's album. it grabbed me by the balls from start to the end. glad you 've got amazed by their exceptional musicality
Wow! As I was watching you react I was transported back to their concert in Alicante (Spain) in 1979. I was lucky to be there (and old enough, ha, ha). Just a teenager then. I was familiar with their music and was blown away, but especially by this song, which has to be one of my favourite, together with Uneven song, Sasquatch and a few others. Camel are up there with the best.
'Sasquatch' is one of the most uplifting tunes I've ever heard, by Camel or any other band. There's a video of them performing it live in Hollywood, California (1997).
Yeah, isn´t it? And that version you mention is stunning. Latimer´s on fire there! And so are the rest of them! Beautiful indeed.@@lilybee2955
So awesome that you got to see them live way back then! Thanks for tuning in!
That song title is conjuring all kinds of sonic images in my head LOL.....
Yeah, the venue was just a 45 minute drive away, so I had no excuse. The British guitar player and singer-songwriter Michael Chapman played before Camel did, and that was very good, too. And as for Camel, they don´t disappoint in their live concerts, that´s for sure! Thank you for your awesome reactions, I take perspectives I don´t find by myself!@@retroreactions....
Really, really loved this song! Still pretty much unfamiliar with Camel, but have ALWAYS liked what I’ve heard. It’s been a great week so far!
They are an "every song is special" band I suspect....Thanks! 2 more great ones to end the week, then my time machine heads further back to a "most special destination" 😁
Very Nice!! I appreciate the heck out of this music. 🌝🌛🌜🤽🌊💙🎼🎶🎶
Always something special with Camel!! 🐫
This Bee 🐝buzzes with delight any time it hears a Camel tune 💛! This is a wonderful synth driven trip to an ethereal world full of aural surprises. At the end of it all, you can almost hear the tides slowly recede as the full moon pulls away. A beauty from the album 'Moonmadness' (your background matches it perfectly). Btw, did you know there's a full moon out tonight? Boogedy boo 🌚... 🤣
Camel is always a buzzin good time!! Great little review there 😊 Haven't looked at the moon in quite some time to be honest. Full moon is just in time to welcome the spooky month of Halloween!!!! (Very excited for some Halloween music on my channel!)
Peter Bardon the best keyboard king of his time but a sad day when he left the band it put them back some way 😢saw camel live in 1969/70 something in Reading U.K. for the first live performance of Snow-goose , unforgettable
Bardens 😊
Nice! I would have loved to see all this live...
@@retroreactions.... I saw them twice but Peter Bardens had already left. 1978,1992.
It’s really cool that you’re getting into Camel. Believe it or not it wasn’t until early 2022 that I finally woke up to them, through their debut album. Since then, I’ve acquired three more CDs from Camel including “ Moonmadness “ and without a doubt, Lunar Sea has become my favorite track. It’s yet another one of those hidden gems from the ‘ 70s that you’d only hear on late night radio. But that’s what I love about that decade in particular. I just wish I’d known about Camel back then. And I don’t know this for certain, but there’s a good chance that this spacey song may have been an influence for Porcupine Tree and their
“ Moonloop “ composition from The Sky Moves Sideways album. If you haven’t heard that, someday you will definitely want to and then you can compare the 2 two epic, space journeys for yourself. At any rate, thanks for reviewing the incredible Lunar Sea.
So glad that you're a fan now! Clearly I am, even though I've just scratched the surface!
SUPERB! First time hearing. Had my eyes closed and forgot it was a reaction and was shocked when it paused! 🙄. Parts reminded me of Snarky Puppy and in the beginning, definitely strays into Herbie Hancock territory. Great bass line. Great guitar. Amazing
Sweeeet! Glad you loved. Yea this was a long one, had to pause once! LOL Snarky Puppy. Never heard of em, only Skinny Puppy....
Just started getting into this band after you played "Ice" by them. I have to somehow buy their big 3 albums... Mirage, The Snow Goose and Moonmadness! So much for you to explore from them!
Yes, long Camel journey ahead!! Good luck, hope you locate those 3 albums. Thanks 4 watchin!
The bass is perfection, almost, but not quite leading(shades of Chris Squire from Yes), keeping the song on track, allowing the rest of the players to shine. The composition itself may be the star here. My 2nd favorite song from them(Ice is #1). As our host said, a long song that doesn't seem that long, perhaps the best compliment you can give a song
Yes both this one and Ice are incredible! I hope they have several other long epics like this. Thanks for being first again 🥇
The sea was on the moon - Moonmadness. No water there.
Very dry and spacey. One of my favourite Camel songs. Great review. I am not a huge Pete Bardens fan but he truly shines on this. His main problem is the comparison between his solos and Latimer's. Pete always is second best, IMO.
Ah OK.... Yes, Latimer stunning for sure. Thanks so much for watching and for the compliment..
Hey Brandon. You probably like Tangerine Dream?
That was a journey, more like a trip. Groovy.
Never heard them, but they've been on the list since the beginning. I know they don't get many views on YT, but something tells me I'm REALLY going to love them! You have a favorite or 2 from them?
@@retroreactions.... Blue Bridge. This is them live in 2012. Use the link whenever you feel like it or the studio version if you prefer. I do not expect you to react to it until you want to, whenever that is.
ua-cam.com/video/jNN6N0m1mXU/v-deo.htmlsi=AvaV44Lr2btJ1Nrs
Thanks! Do you know what year it came out though? It may be outside my channel window....
To get the "science-fiction" feelin' of this song, maybe you should see the french film «La planete Sauvage» (Rene Laloux) [and not forget the middle section of «Echoes of Pink Floyd - the guitar ""screaming""]. To get Peter Bardens Mini-Moog solo style, maybe you should listen how Rick Wakeman palyed on Yes and (most of all) on his 3 first solo albuns. To get Andy Latimer Gibson Les Paul solo, maybe you should listen Santana solos (begining of 70's)... All in all, Camel [in my opinion, of corse!] had some influence of The Doors in their «Mirage» LP, but on «Moonmadness» LP, Camel is very very very influenced by JAZZ-ROCK style (Weather Report, Soft Machine, Jean-Luc Ponty, etc etc etc)...
Thank you for reading, have fun!
My favorite Camel track but there’s no such thing as bad Camel.
I figured as much....I need to get back to my Snowgoose journey sooner than later. BEAUTIFUL storyline!
Camel! 😍Moonmadness is perfect, but btw you could do much worse things than listen to their debut album, and pretty much nobody reacts to any of it.
Yea, sadly Spotify does not have their full discography available, including the first album. I suppose it's on UA-cam, but hate using that for reactions, due to ads. Do you have a fave song off the first album?
@@retroreactions....good point. Hmm, probably the second track, Mystic Queen, but they're all so good. 🙃
Going on list, thanks!
Hopefully that one will be on their next go around!
React to Rajaz - Camel please.
Is that the song title?
@@retroreactions....Both. Song title and album title
Not familiar with this one- enjoyed the track! :)
Great! I love when it's a first time listen for viewers as well 🙂