I’m right behind you at 41 years. My wife is the only woman I’ve ever loved. We met when I was 20, she was 18, and married 2 years later. I’ve never looked at another woman since. I’ve made it clear to her that no matter what we go through, she’s stuck with me. And she’s just fine with that.
@@cg401 yeah, and women were considered second class citizens who couldn’t apply for a credit card without their husband’s permission, where women were paid .46 cents to every dollar that men made, where women were denied jobs simply because of their sex. Yeah, I’m sure you would LOVE to go back to those days, Neanderthal.
Glad you're back..😘 What we enjoy about your reaction videos is the heart felt reactions.. You listen to the song and really feel the message.. When you get emotional while listening to a good Rock love ballad, or a country song thats telling a story you really feel it.. We see it in your eyes and your beautiful face.. And when you get emotional we feel it and we get emotional with you....Thanks for coming home..... Good luck...❤❤❤❤
To bad you missed the 70s lol im braging because i was in my teens when this came out The 70s had so many huge bands formed in the 70s We had a blast in the 70s im 64 and the 80s where nothing compared to the 70s of so many kinds of DIFFERNT KINDS OF GREAT MUSIC PERIOD
The one & only Gerry Rafferty. My go to artist. Beautiful songs sung by a beautiful voice. Try Don't Speak Of My Heart, Shipyard Town. Winters Come, The Royal Mile, Easy To Talk...and so, so many more. RIP Gerry. You were one of the best. 🏴
I am 71 and of the Men in from my generation know what a Woman is. They are the backbone of every relationship. A man will do amazing things just to please his Lady. Our success comes from our Mother's love and firm hand.
Have you reacted to Deep Purple the Rock band and their song SMOKE ON THE WATER From their MACHINE HEAD L,P from 1972 ? They will blow your mind They have the NUMBER 1 Gitar Riiff🎸 of all time, IF you react you will HEAR WHy , And if you dont you will miss out BIG time, take care,
These kind of songs were written in a time when life was hard and in a world totally different from today but only 50 years ago, most of this generation is lost in themselves rather than an us attitude, great to see you I hope you and your family are doing well
I am married to my best friend, the love of my life and have been close to 50 years now and don't regret it for a split second. This and other songs like this have been popular through the years and a big part of our history.
Glad to see you are back, his name is Gerry with a soft G, and Raff -er- tee. I hope this helps with pronouncing it properly. He was the group Steelers Wheels that had a hit with "Stuck in the middle with you", another great song. Glad too see you dig into these classic rock tracks, keep up the good work.
Excellent choice .. by far and away my favourite Gerry Rafferty song . The lyrics sum up how i feel about a girl i met when i was 20 .. 43 years 3 kids and 9 grandchildren later its still how i feel about my amazing wife ..❤
This era of music , what some of us called the Soft Rock era, and what young people nowadays call “ Yacht Rock” ,is probably the best era of timeless music, where so many talented singers , songwriters, and the best musicians sat down and created so many great songs of love and life. Probably from the mid 70’s to the early 80’s , though different people may have a different opinion. If you were what could be considered young , maybe a teen through 30, this music would be your soundtrack to some great and memorable times. And that’s because other than listening to albums and 45s , you had these great songs playing on the radio 24/7..( love your video, new sub!)
Gerry is pronounced the same as Jerry. He was a force among singer-songwriters in the 1970s - if you haven't heard "Get it Right Next Time" or "Night Owl", they should be your next hits. Or for a deeper cut, try "Wise as a Serpent". Fun fact - Gerry often slipped in references to his earlier songs in his lyrics - like here, "you put something better inside of me", the title of one of his songs with Stealers Wheel. RIP Gerry R.
I'd like to see more of that beautiful smile. Perhaps these will help: Brooks & Dunn "play something country"; Toby Keith "as good as I once was"; Brad Paisley "I'm gonna miss her".
Raf-er-tee. I'm damn happy to see you reacting to music again. I hope you are doing well. I agree with you, songs where men love women, I mean really love them, are few are far between today. And that's a crying damn shame. Now, as I listen to myself, I feel like a hypocrite, because I'm terrible at relationships, but, I have enough heart in me to appreciate those that are good at them and stick with it and make it work.
I've always really liked this song very much, I still have the 45 single record of this song. I like your words after hearing the song, I've been married for 32 years and can't imagine being without my wife, life certainly hasn't always been perfect for us, but you work through the hard times because the love is much stronger.
His name is pronounced , Raf-fer-tee. Love ya reaction, you've got such a journey ahead of you to have been a former mumble rapper. I'm looking soooo forward to your reactions !
So glad that you enjoyed Gerry Rafferty's classic song "Right Down the Line". A beautiful love ballad. I'll recommend one of my favorite love songs, Billy Joel's "And So It Goes". Careful, it might make you teary eyed (hope it does).
very nice reaction. a few others in the time: Orleans - "You're still the One"; Bellamy Brothers - "Let your Love Flow". Really good romantic music from mid 60's: The Association had 3: "Cherish", " Everything that touches you", and "Never my Love". check them out.
I grew up in a time that if it was broke, you fixed it. Today's generation lives in a disposable world. Things are thrown out and replaced, even people.
Gerry admitted that he had an alcohol problem. He said he was still making around 150k per year in royalties from "Stuck in the Middle With You" and could just sit at home and drink. Sad ending for such a talented man....
😂 Gerry is Jerry ..the older way of spelling it... And yup hes a bit of a smoothy..🇬🇧🧙🏼♂️😉 But watch out for those poet bards... 😍🤦🏻😉 They can be equally mad, bad and dangerous to know but sing like angles. Just like some gals 🤭
Great reaction as well! Things are different these days. I have noticed the change in both sexes. And they will continue to change. I’m sorry you didn’t get to experience our era. I think you would have loved the 70’s.But when you are in it, you don’t really recognize it for what it is. Your show identifies it for us which does allow us to see it for what it was! You do a great job and service! Thank you 😊🙏
This song hit the AM radio stations back in '78. My little wifey and I had been together for 7 years at that time and this song expressed exactly how I felt about her - and us - at that stage of our union. The moment I first heard it playing (on my car radio) I went to the record store looking for the single...It wasn't my wifes birthday, it wasn't valentines day, nothing like that going on...I just wanted my wife to know my feelings as articulated in this song. Here's what has changed regarding man/woman/dating relationships - WOMEN. Modern women are very different from the way women thought and acted back in the days when this song was released. With regard to how they "feel" about women, dating, relationships men of today are no different from the men of those long ago days. Men still long to find a woman who wants and appreciates his offerings of love and willingness to commit to her. He longs to find a woman who demonstrates her appreciation by vowing to remain loyal and to reserve her affections for him and no one else. Women of today are unapologetically disloyal - in fact a good argument can be made that modern women are unabashedly, unapologetically, boldly even, sexually itinerant. This attitude toward sexual intimacy is prevalent in all modern women...yes even and especially the women who are married. Fact is that married women "cheat" much more often and frequently than married men. This assertion is supported statistically. Modern women love the idea of a man showing and expressing his love for her in song and in real life but this in no way causes them to feel any obligation to remain sexually exclusive to a husband. The thing is that women themselves regard sex not as a demonstration of emotional, spiritual intimate connection to her husband. Rather she regards her pzzy merely as a physical pleasure center AND more importantly as a transactional asset. She uses sex to get what she thinks she deserves out of men in general and her mind her husband is treated just as she treats and regards all men - generally speaking. I truly believe that women value marriage only as a physical and financial safety net from whence she can act on her selfish materialistic and carnal whims. When a modern woman is caught out - caught cheating she doesn't really feel any guilt - after all her sexuality was being used for physical pleasure and in her mind and attitude that is its design purpose. When her sexual betrayal is found out she only becomes tearful and panicked over the prospect of losing her "safety net" - the physically and financially safe space that had been provided by her husband up to that point in time. THAT is why a woman caught cheating becomes teary, defensive, apologetic...makes noises about how she never meant to hurt her husband and how she never meant for things to go that far...all while hysterically crying - and all of that really means is that she never thought she would get caught out. When she says she never meant to hurt him she isn't expressing regret for cheating - she is only sorry that her husband found out about it - in her mind it wasn't the act itself that hurt him - it was the knowledge - the learning of her extramarital adventures that caused his heart to break...in the mind of the disloyal wife it was not her fault - she couldn't help herself - and at this point she will resort to rationalizing - "I was lonely" - "you made me feel neglected" - "it was the alcohol"...she will say anything that she believes will absolve her of personal responsibility for the betrayal of her vow to remain exclusive to her wedded husband. THIS is the only thing that has changed - this modern womans attitude toward sex and sexual fidelity in marriage is what shapes and informs the ways in which modern men act, think, speak to women. By the time a modern man has reached his 19th , 20th birthday has has already been burned - his heart has already been broken and thrown on the floor too many times for him to allow himself to be open to professing his desire to love, marry, provide for a woman.. the idea of loving, marrying, building a life together with a woman is now a daunting proposition. The one thing he knows that he can count on is that she will NOT remain affectionate, loving, sexually exclusive and loyal to him...sooner or later she will betray the him - she will break his heart...and if he marrys her she will eventually walk away with much if not most of his hard earned material wealth. And if there are any children she will leverage that against him as well. MEN have not changed - its just a matter of having been burned too many times - and seeing his friends - other men, also burned, its no wonder the modern man suppresses his natural desire - his want - his need to find a woman to whom to give his gifts.
You are right. Songs were more full of love and feelings back then. We were not afraid to express them. Richard Marx Angel's Lullaby is one you should listen to as well ua-cam.com/video/45s3RrYHqt0/v-deo.htmlsi=7I2_mbY00eHdFAjn
If you are going set up a UA-cam channel and do reviews of artists. Please take the time to learn the correct pronunciation of the artists name that you are reviewing. It is just insulting for you to sit there commenting on a particular artist, and you don't even know his name.
I love love this song...one of my favorites from the 70s
To me there's never been a smoother, pure voice than Gerry Rafferty.
Yup yup
I concur.
Yep... Just like the cool side of the pillow...........................
Another great 70s song right here lol
His song Baker Street from the 70s is FANTASTIC
Yea Sushi, This is a time when Men were Men. 45 years now to the same woman. Still love her as much as I did the first time I saw her
life was great when Men were Men and women were women, enjoy every precious moment with your woman
I’m right behind you at 41 years. My wife is the only woman I’ve ever loved. We met when I was 20, she was 18, and married 2 years later. I’ve never looked at another woman since. I’ve made it clear to her that no matter what we go through, she’s stuck with me. And she’s just fine with that.
@@cg401 yeah, and women were considered second class citizens who couldn’t apply for a credit card without their husband’s permission, where women were paid .46 cents to every dollar that men made, where women were denied jobs simply because of their sex. Yeah, I’m sure you would LOVE to go back to those days, Neanderthal.
Glad you're back..😘 What we enjoy about your reaction videos is the heart felt reactions.. You listen to the song and really feel the message.. When you get emotional while listening to a good Rock love ballad, or a country song thats telling a story you really feel it.. We see it in your eyes and your beautiful face.. And when you get emotional we feel it and we get emotional with you....Thanks for coming home..... Good luck...❤❤❤❤
Awe this is so beautiful! Thank you for sharing 💕✨
You said all I was thinking 👍🏼
Gerry was a great songwriter. I saw him in the early 1970s, in Manchester UK, when he was in a duo with comedian Billy Connolly.
Nothing shuts down an argument faster than saying: baby, I love you and you're my dream girl.
The 70's had some of the best music ever made, lots of love songs. I love this song. Todays music is really bad .
There is no poetry or amazing composition in music structure to dazzle a person’s soul.
SOME LOL no alot
Prolific songwriter and artist. Love this man’s music. Deep dive will never disappoint. Gone way too soon. 😢
Poetry through music, absolutely talent RIP Gerry.
Another one of his great songs. 👍
Brings back fond memories. I love his Moonlight and Gold.
BTW- You are just drop-dead gorgeous, PERIOD.
Awe thank you
To bad you missed the 70s lol im braging because i was in my teens when this came out The 70s had so many huge bands formed in the 70s We had a blast in the 70s im 64 and the 80s where nothing compared to the 70s of so many kinds of DIFFERNT KINDS OF GREAT MUSIC PERIOD
Missed your reactions so much. So glad you’re back!!!!
How do you like the 70s ?
The one & only Gerry Rafferty. My go to artist. Beautiful songs sung by a beautiful voice. Try Don't Speak Of My Heart, Shipyard Town. Winters Come, The Royal Mile, Easy To Talk...and so, so many more. RIP Gerry. You were one of the best. 🏴
I am 71 and of the Men in from my generation know what a Woman is. They are the backbone of every relationship. A man will do amazing things just to please his Lady. Our success comes from our Mother's love and firm hand.
I grew up in the 70's and this song was played hourly on AM radio. I'm 53 years old and yeah, we know how to communicate with women.
Another great song from my childhood. He had some good music Thanks for the trip down memory lane
Captain of her Heart
Great song and reaction. Gerry had many more great tracks. Peace and love beautiful lady...
Awe thank you 😊
Have you reacted to Deep Purple the Rock band and their song SMOKE ON THE WATER From their MACHINE HEAD L,P from 1972 ? They will blow your mind They have the NUMBER 1 Gitar Riiff🎸 of all time, IF you react you will HEAR WHy , And if you dont you will miss out BIG time, take care,
These kind of songs were written in a time when life was hard and in a world totally different from today but only 50 years ago, most of this generation is lost in themselves rather than an us attitude, great to see you I hope you and your family are doing well
Sushi, I haven’t seen your channel in a long time. Your reactions still make me smile, glad l stopped by. Keep it up! It’s raf er t
I am married to my best friend, the love of my life and have been close to 50 years now and don't regret it for a split second. This and other songs like this have been popular through the years and a big part of our history.
LOVE this song!
Love this one✌️😊🩷
Glad to see you are back, his name is Gerry with a soft G, and Raff -er- tee. I hope this helps with pronouncing it properly. He was the group Steelers Wheels that had a hit with "Stuck in the middle with you", another great song. Glad too see you dig into these classic rock tracks, keep up the good work.
Excellent choice .. by far and away my favourite Gerry Rafferty song . The lyrics sum up how i feel about a girl i met when i was 20 .. 43 years 3 kids and 9 grandchildren later its still how i feel about my amazing wife ..❤
Many blessings to you and your family from Perryville Kentucky ❤
One of my all time favorite songs
Great song and a good voice too! Thank you 🙏 Sooshi 👏🏻🙏
This era of music , what some of us called the Soft Rock era, and what young people nowadays call “ Yacht Rock” ,is probably the best era of timeless music, where so many talented singers , songwriters, and the best musicians sat down and created so many great songs of love and life. Probably from the mid 70’s to the early 80’s , though different people may have a different opinion. If you were what could be considered young , maybe a teen through 30, this music would be your soundtrack to some great and memorable times. And that’s because other than listening to albums and 45s , you had these great songs playing on the radio 24/7..( love your video, new sub!)
Gerry is pronounced the same as Jerry. He was a force among singer-songwriters in the 1970s - if you haven't heard "Get it Right Next Time" or "Night Owl", they should be your next hits. Or for a deeper cut, try "Wise as a Serpent". Fun fact - Gerry often slipped in references to his earlier songs in his lyrics - like here, "you put something better inside of me", the title of one of his songs with Stealers Wheel. RIP Gerry R.
I'd like to see more of that beautiful smile. Perhaps these will help: Brooks & Dunn "play something country"; Toby Keith "as good as I once was"; Brad Paisley "I'm gonna miss her".
Great track from a great artist
Lovely reaction, thanks Sushitoo
Raf-er-tee. I'm damn happy to see you reacting to music again. I hope you are doing well.
I agree with you, songs where men love women, I mean really love them, are few are far between today. And that's a crying damn shame. Now, as I listen to myself, I feel like a hypocrite, because I'm terrible at relationships, but, I have enough heart in me to appreciate those that are good at them and stick with it and make it work.
I've always really liked this song very much, I still have the 45 single record of this song. I like your words after hearing the song, I've been married for 32 years and can't imagine being without my wife, life certainly hasn't always been perfect for us, but you work through the hard times because the love is much stronger.
His name is pronounced , Raf-fer-tee. Love ya reaction, you've got such a journey ahead of you to have been a former mumble rapper. I'm looking soooo forward to your reactions !
Thank you
GERRY RAFFERTY!!
So pretty, and the song is great too.
Happy new year!
Happy new year!
So glad that you enjoyed Gerry Rafferty's classic song "Right Down the Line". A beautiful love ballad. I'll recommend one of my favorite love songs, Billy Joel's "And So It Goes".
Careful, it might make you teary eyed
(hope it does).
very nice reaction. a few others in the time: Orleans - "You're still the One"; Bellamy Brothers - "Let your Love Flow". Really good romantic music from mid 60's: The Association had 3: "Cherish", " Everything that touches you", and "Never my Love". check them out.
❤❤❤
♥
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This is an on the beach in Hawaii lounging under a coconut tree song.
Climax Blues Band - I love you
I grew up in a time that if it was broke, you fixed it. Today's generation lives in a disposable world. Things are thrown out and replaced, even people.
I suggest giving The Royal Mile by him a listen.
Awesome Too Sushi you are so amazing
Thank you 😋
Great song
Gerry admitted that he had an alcohol problem. He said he was still making around 150k per year in royalties from "Stuck in the Middle With You" and could just sit at home
and drink. Sad ending for such a talented man....
Wow looking stunning tonight!
Beautiful head of hair.
Baker Street might have the sax, but Right Down The Line has the words and feelings, not to mention a great melody.
A great tune I forgot about.
Try Ambrosia next. or Al Green, lets stay together, there are so many songs.
Too Sushi, like you, I believe in chivalry!
Oh yes!
If you like Gerry, don't forget about his group Stealers Wheel, "Stuck in the Middle with You". 😊
you beautiful sushi nice to see you back
Thank you 😋
RAF FER TEE 😎🌹🌹😘 I have missed you ❤
I always sing this to my wife
Gerry Raff-fur-tee
❤loved it right down the Line!!!!😊
well , you blew the whole name big time !!
Gerry Rafferty, great songwriter, check out "Get It Right Next Time"
😂 Gerry is Jerry ..the older way of spelling it...
And yup hes a bit of a smoothy..🇬🇧🧙🏼♂️😉
But watch out for those poet bards... 😍🤦🏻😉 They can be equally mad, bad and dangerous to know but sing like angles. Just like some gals 🤭
Oh hehe Jerry with a G
SUSHI!! You should check out John Stewart Ft Stevie Nicks - Gold
❤️🩷🧡 j'adore cette chanson 🙏🏽
great choice. ode to the power of a woman! Everything in this generation is disposable, even people. Nice reaction!
Great reaction as well! Things are different these days. I have noticed the change in both sexes. And they will continue to change. I’m sorry you didn’t get to experience our era. I think you would have loved the 70’s.But when you are in it, you don’t really recognize it for what it is. Your show identifies it for us which does allow us to see it for what it was! You do a great job and service! Thank you 😊🙏
46 years married.
The most babys were conceived during Unchanged Melody, you know that, LIL.😀
Hehe
all great men respects the greater women so mote it be
❤🇺🇸
Sad to think the woman he’s singing about must have been ‘collateral damage’ when Gerry lost his battle with alcoholism.
If you’d liked that song, give home and dry and listen to. I think you would like that as well. I like your channel. Keep up the good work.
It’s RAF Fir Tea. That how you pronounce it.
Hi Darlin you will Love K.T. OSLIN " DO YA" OR K.T.OSLIN HEY BOBBY LIVE
It’s Jerry with a G.
This song hit the AM radio stations back in '78. My little wifey and I had been together for 7 years at that time and this song expressed exactly how I felt about her - and us - at that stage of our union. The moment I first heard it playing (on my car radio) I went to the record store looking for the single...It wasn't my wifes birthday, it wasn't valentines day, nothing like that going on...I just wanted my wife to know my feelings as articulated in this song.
Here's what has changed regarding man/woman/dating relationships - WOMEN. Modern women are very different from the way women thought and acted back in the days when this song was released.
With regard to how they "feel" about women, dating, relationships men of today are no different from the men of those long ago days. Men still long to find a woman who wants and appreciates his offerings of love and willingness to commit to her. He longs to find a woman who demonstrates her appreciation by vowing to remain loyal and to reserve her affections for him and no one else.
Women of today are unapologetically disloyal - in fact a good argument can be made that modern women are unabashedly, unapologetically, boldly even, sexually itinerant. This attitude toward sexual intimacy is prevalent in all modern women...yes even and especially the women who are married. Fact is that married women "cheat" much more often and frequently than married men.
This assertion is supported statistically.
Modern women love the idea of a man showing and expressing his love for her in song and in real life but this in no way causes them to feel any obligation to remain sexually exclusive to a husband.
The thing is that women themselves regard sex not as a demonstration of emotional, spiritual intimate connection to her husband. Rather she regards her pzzy merely as a physical pleasure center AND more importantly as a transactional asset. She uses sex to get what she thinks she deserves out of men in general and her mind her husband is treated just as she treats and regards all men - generally speaking.
I truly believe that women value marriage only as a physical and financial safety net from whence she can act on her selfish materialistic and carnal whims.
When a modern woman is caught out - caught cheating she doesn't really feel any guilt - after all her sexuality was being used for physical pleasure and in her mind and attitude that is its design purpose.
When her sexual betrayal is found out she only becomes tearful and panicked over the prospect of losing her "safety net" - the physically and financially safe space that had been provided by her husband up to that point in time.
THAT is why a woman caught cheating becomes teary, defensive, apologetic...makes noises about how she never meant to hurt her husband and how she never meant for things to go that far...all while hysterically crying - and all of that really means is that she never thought she would get caught out.
When she says she never meant to hurt him she isn't expressing regret for cheating - she is only sorry that her husband found out about it - in her mind it wasn't the act itself that hurt him - it was the knowledge - the learning of her extramarital adventures that caused his heart to break...in the mind of the disloyal wife it was not her fault - she couldn't help herself - and at this point she will resort to rationalizing - "I was lonely" - "you made me feel neglected" - "it was the alcohol"...she will say anything that she believes will absolve her of personal responsibility for the betrayal of her vow to remain exclusive to her wedded husband.
THIS is the only thing that has changed - this modern womans attitude toward sex and sexual fidelity in marriage is what shapes and informs the ways in which modern men act, think, speak to women.
By the time a modern man has reached his 19th , 20th birthday has has already been burned - his heart has already been broken and thrown on the floor too many times for him to allow himself to be open to professing his desire to love, marry, provide for a woman.. the idea of loving, marrying, building a life together with a woman is now a daunting proposition.
The one thing he knows that he can count on is that she will NOT remain affectionate, loving, sexually exclusive and loyal to him...sooner or later she will betray the him - she will break his heart...and if he marrys her she will eventually walk away with much if not most of his hard earned material wealth. And if there are any children she will leverage that against him as well.
MEN have not changed - its just a matter of having been burned too many times - and seeing his friends - other men, also burned, its no wonder the modern man suppresses his natural desire - his want - his need to find a woman to whom to give his gifts.
Hi👋😊
Try the song: Have a Little Faith in Me…John Hiatt
1st viewer, do I get a request?
Alvin Lee The Bluest Blues.
If you want music that can draw out emotions.
Your the best, glad your back❤
Thank you
Treat her like a lady by Cornelius Brothers and Sister Rose.
Pretty girl you are
Great music!! 😅
You are right. Songs were more full of love and feelings back then. We were not afraid to express them. Richard Marx Angel's Lullaby is one you should listen to as well ua-cam.com/video/45s3RrYHqt0/v-deo.htmlsi=7I2_mbY00eHdFAjn
Yes the feeling was there
Man alive still a pretty lady ....first seen ya bout 3 yrs ago with led zepplin reaction...i love zepplin ..good to see you again
Hi Darlin could you Please check out BRYAN JAMES "I'M NOT LOST " TY
Lobo
Couldn´Get it right
Mensch
sure dont see guys writing music like this anymore
Its gerry like tom and jerry not gary.
If you are going set up a UA-cam channel and do reviews of artists. Please take the time to learn the correct pronunciation of the artists name that you are reviewing. It is just insulting for you to sit there commenting on a particular artist, and you don't even know his name.
Sushi, are you single?
Cute ladies react to music so much better than men.