When I was 4 years old I got addicted to the sensation of falling and jumped from higher and higher places until by the time I was 5-6 I was secretly climbing onto the roof and jumping off as far as I could from the lowest part where the gutter was. I would mark how far I got with a stick then try to beat my mark (this was in the early 80's when children were left to their own devices and made to stay outside unsupervised until mealtimes). I got bored with only jumping from 12ft one day and went to the peak of the house which was another 8ft higher and leapt for all I was worth and kneed myself in the forehead so hard I knocked myself out when I landed. I had an egg on my forehead that took over a year to go away so I looked deformed through most of kindergarten and part of first grade lol.
Blues suggestion 180 degrees from this great classic of the Righteous Brothers Steve Marriott Live 1985 Five Long Years or Black Coffee when he fronted Humble Pie
The song was written for a prison movie. It has an inmate singing this song, in reference to getting back to the woman he loves. Hence the term, time goes by so slowly
Hard to believe from watching this that Bobby threw up before these performances from stage fright. Sadly Bobby cocaine contributed to Bobby death but he always managed to pull himself together to perform for us
Adult lullaby. Nice wordsmithing. The reason time was going by too slowly is that the song is written from the perspective of a prison inmate. It was originally part of a movie soundtrack. Bobby Hatfield is the reason I am not a singer. He did everything I would want to do and couldn't. Rest in peace righteous brother.
I was a janitor working late at night, I was tired, hungry, sweaty. I was vacuuming about 10 feet away from where I plugged it in. I was mad so I yanked as hard as I could and the plug flew and hit me in the forehead so hard. It cut me, blood everywhere. What an idiot!! 😂
@@Renegade15 The song is about a man in prison hoping his girl will still be waiting. Many men were in Vietnam at the time in the 60s and were hoping their girls were waiting for them Plus hoping not to get shot.
young lady - for great love songs- Try John Denver singing the song "for You"-- and this song is for you. He wrote this for his second wife. His first wife song he wrote is also a love song called "Annie's song. react to his live Proformance is his "wildlife concert" tape shortly before his death. thank from an old vet that grew-up in the 60's and on. great music back then.
This was written in 1955 for a prison film. The inmate is waiting to get out and wondering if the girl will be waiting. Time goes by slowly in prison I would imagine.
The best live performance of a lifetime simple as its just perfection rip Bobby ❤
No doubt about it. At the end the Great Andy Williams says: “beautiful”. I don’t think he could believe what he was hearing.
I’m sure you screened the song first, but it’s one of the best of all time.
Great reaction and what a fantastic song. Thanks for making my day!
And. . . Another pretty lady bites the dust.
YEP!!
Pretty???
Looking at you and hearing him in the back ground !!! DAAAAAMMMMMM don’t get any better than this 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣❤️
How could this be your first time ever listening to this song if you can sing along with it??!
Exactly.
When I was 4 years old I got addicted to the sensation of falling and jumped from higher and higher places until by the time I was 5-6 I was secretly climbing onto the roof and jumping off as far as I could from the lowest part where the gutter was. I would mark how far I got with a stick then try to beat my mark (this was in the early 80's when children were left to their own devices and made to stay outside unsupervised until mealtimes). I got bored with only jumping from 12ft one day and went to the peak of the house which was another 8ft higher and leapt for all I was worth and kneed myself in the forehead so hard I knocked myself out when I landed. I had an egg on my forehead that took over a year to go away so I looked deformed through most of kindergarten and part of first grade lol.
A great song to slow dance to. I just stood up and twisted my ankle, age?
Many have covered this song but it considered their song.
Blues suggestion 180 degrees from this great classic of the Righteous Brothers
Steve Marriott Live 1985
Five Long Years or Black Coffee when he fronted Humble Pie
The song was written for a prison movie. It has an inmate singing this song, in reference to getting back to the woman he loves. Hence the term, time goes by so slowly
Hard to believe from watching this that Bobby threw up before these performances from stage fright. Sadly Bobby cocaine contributed to Bobby death but he always managed to pull himself together to perform for us
Damn I would love to be dancing with you to this song
SEEING YOU, NOW I NEED ICED COFFEE, I GOT HURT MORE TIMES FALLING UP THE STAIRS, THAT'S RIGHT UP.
BEEN THERE. TOOK A TRIP AND NEVER LEFT THE FARM!!
BEAUTIFUL
Adult lullaby. Nice wordsmithing. The reason time was going by too slowly is that the song is written from the perspective of a prison inmate. It was originally part of a movie soundtrack. Bobby Hatfield is the reason I am not a singer. He did everything I would want to do and couldn't. Rest in peace righteous brother.
Cuz I NEED your love.....God speed your love.....To Me!!!!!
I was a janitor working late at night, I was tired, hungry, sweaty. I was vacuuming about 10 feet away from where I plugged it in. I was mad so I yanked as hard as I could and the plug flew and hit me in the forehead so hard. It cut me, blood everywhere. What an idiot!! 😂
When you're in prison hoping your girl is still waiting for you, time does go slowly!
@@Renegade15 The song is about a man in prison hoping his girl will still be waiting. Many men were in Vietnam at the time in the 60s and were hoping their girls were waiting for them Plus hoping not to get shot.
@@Renegade15who the hell is that?
You’re the perfect woman sweetheart…😘😘😘Bobby sounds great!
young lady - for great love songs- Try John Denver singing the song "for You"-- and this song is for you. He wrote this for his second wife. His first wife song he wrote is also a love song called "Annie's song. react to his live Proformance is his "wildlife concert" tape shortly before his death.
thank from an old vet that grew-up in the 60's and on. great music back then.
CAN'T BE 1ST TIME HEARING AND YOUR SINGING ALONG AFTER 15 SECONDS. NICE SHIRT THOUGH.
REACT TO : The Song NIGHTS IN WHITE SATIN , BY MOODY BLUES LIVE WITH FULL ORCHESTRA !! YOU WILL LOVE IT !!
I personally like hot chocolate.
1965 was during the Vietnam War. A lot of lovers were separated.
This was written in 1955 for a prison film. The inmate is waiting to get out and wondering if the girl will be waiting. Time goes by slowly in prison I would imagine.