Yep. The cliche that modern music is terrible is finally true. Most modern pop music is unlistenable trash and people put up with it because most of them have no idea what music is supposed to be like.
In case no one's commented on it yet, here's a little history of this hauntingly memorable song... Mick Hucknall, the singer and lyricist for Simply Red, wrote this song when he was 16 and living with his strict and sometimes abusive father. Hucknall's mother left him and his father when he was 3 years old and he spent a lifetime missing her. That's what the lyrics "strangled by the wishes of pater; hoping for the arms of mater" refer to. The rest of the song is a look back at his childhood from the perspective of an adult, realizing that he's been shaped by the past but can't go back and change it. Pretty complex thoughts and feelings for a 16 year old kid, and I don't think Hucknall matched it in any other song he wrote. It's one of my favorite songs of all time.
Some of the best music came outta the UK I was privileged to meet mick...he wrote this at the age of 17 the song is about his mother abandoning him at the age of 3 hence the pain and soul in his voice
Mick Hucknal is an absolute genius. He’s the most authentic singer I’ve ever known, especially for an English white northern guy. All my love from Liverpool in the UK
After I graduated high school, mid 1980s, my parents split up. I moved out into an apartment with a coworker (platonic female, she ended up having a different guy over every night - trainwreck). Newly diagnosed type-1 diabetic. Never had a girlfriend then. Working crap-tons of hours at 2 restaurants earning little more than minimum wage ($3.35/hr then) to pay for insulin, rent, car payment, and car insurance. Life was falling apart. I was driving home from my night job, depressed as hell, seriously considering ending it with and O.D. of insulin. This song came on the radio. Blared it, balled my eyes out, 35 years later here I am.
God bless you brother! It was Devine intervention due to the timing of that song and the impact it made on you! So happy it came along when it did! You are truly blessed!!
It's like my cat when she was a kitten she was adorable but when she became a cat and her change as she grew I found I was more fond of her as a older cat than as that little kitten who wanted to play and muck about. With this song I feel the same way for this and the other songs they created.
Jamel said “Its like this song sounds better than anything I heard in the last 10 years”... Because it is better than any song in the last 10 years....
No, it's not. It's a nice pop ballad with simple lyrics and it's an absolute classic, but every decade has its portion of both great and terrible songs.
@Goddess Sky Stating 'incorrect' never strikes me as a compelling argument. I can give you loads of examples of terrible music from every decade, if you like?
Mick Hucknall mother abandoned the family when he was three; the upheaval caused by this event inspired him to write "Holding Back the Years", it was their best hit. The song was about the abandonment of his mother. He was three and he's seen her only twice through his life. Thank You for sharing this great artist
"A song you could put on repeat." Yep, and radio stations did exactly that back when this song was top of the pops, to the point were it became over-saturated and further plays warranted changing the station. That said, back in the late 90's I heard the song again after not having heard it for over a decade and was totally floored by it. Wow! It rips my heart out today.
JAMEL...gotta respond to this one, and yes I noticed the shoulders rocking and thumbs, seriously if you can't feel this song you have no heart, "you better talk to them", that voice, takes this 56 yr old man to way back in the day, let the church say amen, that man is sanging, love your reactions, having a moment, took me way back
This man can “sang”! I love it when people surprise us all. Never judge a book a by its cover ever. I learned this as a child in church. One Sunday a guy got up to sing with his dad playing guitar and we had never heard them before,so no clue. He was a heavy dude, high waist polyester pants thick glasses and messy hair. He opened his mouth and I thought the roof of the church was gonna fly off. I got chills, the entire church gasped. It makes my heart happy. God gave us all something special to share with the world.
This song is so nostalgic to me. It came out when I was a little girl and reminds me of coming of age. Simply Red is such a talented group. His voice is epic.
Heard this a million times, still get emotional. That's how you know a great song, you don't just hear it you feel it. Cannot play it loud enough! Thanks Jamel, I am crying now, but it is all good!!!
This was such an introspective song for me. It came out during the spring of my senior year. One foot in my childhood and the other entering real adulthood.
Tonia682 That’s the perfect comment Tonia. I feel the same way. I did not have enough time to look at this song when it first came out. Then I was looking forward. I am older now so I am looking back. Beautiful song.
Jamel, your doing a fantastic job. It also warms my heart to watch your FACE when the great tunes are rolling through your head. Born in 1960, I was spoiled by all these fantastic artist and many that you've shared were already on my playlist, cd's or album collections. Keep up the good work, we are listening.
Tracy Jungmann I’ll second your statement Tracy. I was born in ‘55 and know very well the songs Jamal reviews. They are a huge part of the music of my life. I also love to see the appreciation and feelings Jamal shows during and after his selection. He is such a cool guy! Cheers
@@elainebaldwin928 He sure does Elaine. I haven't followed him lately, just because things have gone from crazy to crazier. Jamel's "stink face" reminds me of Stevie Ray Vaughan playing "Texas Flood". I'll be looking Jamel up soon.
Was so looking forward to seeing Simply Red in Birmingham in October. Sadly been rescheduled for 2021. We'll keep holding on until then Mick. Can't wait to see you.😘
I play Simply Red so much . Mick has a voice that I remember where I am when I listen to him. Mick's voice creates memories for me all the time. It is like a trip to the moon. unforgettable.
" wasted all those years".....boy....sitting here at 60 and wish i did things different and didnt waste so much time.......we all have a very finite amount, thats it.....
I feel ya bro, I will be 60 in a couple weeks. Was too busy chasing a buzz, girls and enjoying the moment. I still listen to our music from the 70s, daily. It s the only thing that keeps me sane. That and reminiscing about all the great and bittersweet memories.
His singing range is absolutely amazing! He sings with perfect pitch tone everything else and he does it like nothing! Like when we talk he does this! Amazing!
Mick Hucknall still sounds that AWESOME! today. Still touring all over Europe to packed audiences! This song he wrote when he was 17, it's about when his Mum left the family when he was only 3 years old. He was raised by a "single" Dad.
I just commented on your reaction to the Thompson Twins and I said that I used to see a lot of concerts in the '80s. Simply Red is one of my all-time favorite bands and I saw them three times back then. Mick Hucknell and the band were tight! Live in concert they took their music to another level. Another great memory. Thanks, bruh!
I think he wrote this song about his mother’s abandonment of him and his father. His Father raised him alone. Always thought his mom might come back but never did. He kept holding on though. It affected him throughout most his life. They call him red blue eyed soul.
Its crazy how your music taste can completely change. There is plenty of music I was completely closed off too when I was a teenager that I love now. No idea why. Listened to far more music back then.
Me too, my mom used to talk about how beautiful it was and I just thought it was lame. If it wasn’t Motley Crue or Bon Jovi I didn’t care about it. I can appreciate this music now. Music my parents used to listen to that I hated I love now. I listen to The Rolling Stones, the Allman Bros, Led Zeppelin, and Pink Floyd with a new appreciation. My dads gone now but listening to his favorite musicians brings me such great memories of him and living in the 80’s and 90’s. So blessed to have been raised during this time period. Kids these days have no idea what real music is.
I had my teenage years in the eighties. If I listened first time to that song I was 17 years old and I loved it from the first time until today. One of the best soul tracks of the eighties.
mikenpensacola I know! I actually have to have my roommates son go get my pot at a store! Cuz I don’t have a dealer anymore like back in the Day! Lol and it’s Much better stuff too! Things certainly have changed. Especially that old chick in the mirror. She’s 74 now, lol WTF ? . Oh well fire up, find my play list and just chill, what’s ugly? My play list is the music I want played at my memorial service. Lol macabre shit....
@@ramonaestrada601 Just turned 68 and realized I'm not ready to leave this life yet, old age is here too soon. . There's so much left to do, and I mean the ordinary business of an ordinary life. It's all been an adventure, even bad choices have had moments of something positively beautiful that can be found within the terribleness.
Patricia Salvatore I’ve tried keeping positive but on chemo and fighting for my life. Now I’ve got to try even harder with this pandemic chit. People around here are just stupid.. they’ve no idea of what pain is.. dying isn’t easy. The fools
@@ramonaestrada601 Yes, I thought old age would be okay, didn't realize it could be so stressful. I wasn't ready to see my age group being generally disrespected by younger generation; being referred to as a "boomer" in internet comments is demeaning. I always thought I'd feel young into old age because I didn't indulge in bad habits for most of my life. Then a terrible tragedy happened --my son was shot and killed. About a year later I began to notice the political and social conflicts that are undeniable now. I wonder if this is how life has been in the past for everyone-- watching energy, health, optimism all fading away? Or is it different now, are we going through a different progression into this stage of life? is it because we can see a potentially dismal future for those who we'll be leaving behind? Sorry to hear that your situation is even more of a challenge. I hope you have respite from pain and worry. My heart goes out to you.
This is such a great song, it’s timeless. It’s also my first time watching Jamal’s videos and his reaction to Simply Red video was spot on with my reaction. This song’s bits of jazz makes you sway and close your eyes and you feel as if you’re there. Phenomenal song. 💗
I just went to a sad place. That song is my broken heart set to music. The song came out in 1985. By Fall of 1986, it was done. The pain you never forget. This song is a sharp, sweet edge deep in my soul. 😢
@@ocheltree1, thank you brother. Some people, times, places and moments just stay fixed in the heart. They become a framed painting, if you will, in the gallery of our lives....a very shadowy corner of the gallery, to be sure. I've got to light a candle to see down there, ironically enough. Peace.
@@michaelbriefs9764 , really like your line "I've got to light a candle to see down there"...I know what you mean. It's really astonishing what music can do regarding one's memory. It took me about 15 yrs after a divorce before I could listen to James Taylor...at all. But, Oh, Boy, what a treat it's been reintroducing myself to his music. I remember now why I liked him, it was never the relationship, JT was just a reminder. To happier day's, Michael. Cheers!
@@ocheltree1, amen to that! And, yeah...JT. Ouch. I never had a "break-up" connection with JT but just an overall soul-connection for him. Actually, JT came to me during one of my (unfortunately rare) happy times in my life. He reminds me of one of my best friends, Andy (who did have a JT-breakup story). So, I'm glad to hear, at least, that you've..."gotten back together" with JT, haha! As for me, with the "candle" reference, I've found that writing poetry has helped me make sense (or at least, to some extent, turned the vinegar back into wine) of my travails of the heart. Of course, I would vastly prefer my Muse visit me due to times of romantic celebration but, quite often and in the main, that is not how She arrives, alas. But, upward and onward, Rob. Gotta keep the faith or I'll drown in a sea of bitterness. God keep me from that maelstrom.
@@michaelbriefs9764 , I am simpatico with your assessment! I dip my toe in that sea of bitterness from time to time, but I no longer let it drag me out to deep water. Keep up the poetry, you have a knack for it. Praying one day you'll write the perfect poem inspired by a great love for the perfect partner. Blessings, Michael.
Wow I never thought you would ever react to Holding Back The Years. It's such a gem and everything you said was true. This song really moves the soul. 😊
This is my go to song for those evenings when I'm in a melancholy mood and reminiscing about my younger days (which happens more often now that I'm in my late 40's). It was a huge slow dance song when I was a senior in high school.
Mark Mcleod Oh my goodness-I was just listening to him talk about not hearing songs like this and thinking to myself, “It’s timeless music,” and when I looked down I saw that I had stopped scrolling immediately at your comment! Yes. Timeless-i.e. will never not sound incredible.
One of the band members was my friend in my class at school in the 70's and his sister who was also in the band was in my brothers class. John and Dee Johnson. I never knew until out the blue I got message from them through my mother to attend a concert in Brighton UK then met them backstage after nearly 40 years.
karon mcgregor this song was played during my husbands funeral. He loved that song. I’d forgotten it but my son aaron remembered. Tears flowed as I listened. My hubby was 74 2hen he passed but he loved music all kinds. My grandies both wanted grammas cools cds . That he played in the car. Bunny and the echo men, Florence, pornstar, Beatles, ELO. , his taste was electic. I miss him daily. I’m now 74 the age he passed. I’m so glad he’s not around for this pandemic and trump bullshit.
@@ramonaestrada601 Hi Ramona, so sorry for your loss, and he sounded like he was a cool grandad too. Last year I was babysitting my 3 grandkids aged between 9 and 12. I pulled out my 80s cds for them to listen to and my 11 year old grandaughter said "Music on discs? Nana, don't you know about Spotify?" But, the joke's on her - when I was going to get rid of my oldish hifi, she asked if she could have it as she'd bought herself some cds with her birthday money, lol. However, It must be very stressful for you being on your own in the midst of this pandemic. especially as you, like myself are at high risk due to age, etc. I'm very lucky that in UK, the government asked all 2.2 million people like myself who were high risk, to stay at home, and are being given help with basic weekly food parcels, and they also arranged for me to have access to priority online shopping for other essentials - with no minimum spend or delivery fees. I've watched a lot of US news on the virus, and other events unfolding, and it seems that trump has completely dismissed the serious of the virus, but, on BBC news, both the UK and US were part of a trial on Remdesavir as a potential drug, and now that the trial was successful, he's "purchased" almost the full amount available to the worldwide market for himself. A UK specialist who worked on it was interviewed and explained when countries collaborate, the success is shared between them, he was visibly upset at what's happened. trump obviously doesn't believe in sharing - but I guess we all knew that. Please stay safe Ramona, and all my very best, Karon xxx
The baddest Red head ever Mr. Spectacular Simply Red his voice is undeniably one of sharpest voices ever cuts souls to the core & torches hearts with emotional love👀💔😁👍😎
Was in high school when this song came out. I was into heavier music then. But this song was one I always liked. Listening to it now I can really appreciate how great this song truly is. Timeless. And yes. I'd put this song up against any of the crap that has been put out in the last 10 years.
Same for me, high school in the 80s. I was a metalheads but could never deny this song was great. This song was and will always be smoooooooth!!! That voice is silk
The same thing happened to me with a song from Robert Plant called “Big Log” I would see the video a lot on MTv and I kinda like it but didn’t think much of it. But I heard it again a couple of years ago and man, it brought back the most beautiful memories of my life. I guess I never paid attention to the lyrics and the music is just so damn nostalgic, truly a very beautiful song.
@@GeeCdiaz Oh yeah! Big Log and I'm In The Mood are terrific singles from Principle of Moments. They're not much like Zeppelin, but they are very pretty.
@@GeeCdiaz You're right on with Big Log. Thought it was a good song when it came out. Don't recall if it was popular. But hearing it now, wow. Tremendous song
Back in 1986 I was sitting with my fiance when this song came on. Contemplated the issue of a wasted life trying to live up to another's expectations that didn't really match mine anymore all through the song. Stood up, told her goodbye, and left. I regretted how heartless it seemed, but never regretted the decision. It was still kinder than dragging her through a slow painful breakup or a miserable life. She deserved better than what we would have had with a man that didn't want to be there.
wow...I'm so tried...you'all didn't have to say that about each other, wasted all those years wasted all those tears...nothing have the chance to be good..nothing ever could..THANKS
I remember listening to him on the radio back in the early 90's, when I was in junior high, and my friends were like: "why do you like elder's music??" ha ha ha and I agree with you; haven't heard anything closely as good in more than 15 years I'd say! Greetings from México.
Mick Hucknall, wrote this beautiful song about moving away from things you know will never be better. Keep holding on to hope. His shocking red hair and unmatchable tenor vocals show the world how small and blessed we are to have each other.
@Mountains, rivers and trees No no no... Let's start off the Sade reaction videos with the spine tinglin' Pearls (Live) - ua-cam.com/video/EI8ppnEJVAg/v-deo.html
47 here. Good 'ol 80s music. Always drags me back to childhood. The 80s were cool. So much variety and talent. Chillin' it brother! Wish we could go back in time.
Myxl I agree, wish we could turn back time and go back to the 80’s. I remember hearing this song in my early days in the Air Force, amazing memories of my young adult life.
Nothing stopping you going back, create a 80s themed party for you and yours. Playlist with the classics, 80s only clothing and enjoy the moment with those you treasure. Sometimes I even put a certain playlist on with headphones and kick back with my eyes closed.
It's amazing how us Baby Boomers took for granted such talent & fantastic music that came out in the 70's & 80's! It took a whole new generation to really appreciate how lucky we were to grow up with such sensational music!
I have loved this song through the years, and where have they gone... Jamel... yes when It came out I was 30, a young stud Commander in the US Army, now retired army, had my quadruple bypass four years ago, and divorced twice. If I had known then what I know now... the choices I wouldn't have made. Why life is blessed by the breath God puts in our lungs, and crippled by the wagers we make against ourselves at the crap table full of youthful idiocy. Thank you Lord Jesus for my chance.. Sorry for disappointing you, yet thank you for being there to save me, despite myself!
When I was a kid and this would come on the radio, I imagined this is how adults feel emotion- sophisticated, smooth, and intense. As an adult, to me this plays as a string pulling outward from my soul. This track is a prophetic masterpiece. You've got great taste in music.
After about the nineties music started to lose it's soul. I agree, more artists today tend to be more into selling records, rather than expressing their soul and art through their music. Thank you for the video!❤🎶👏
When you're young you just enjoy the music. When you're older, you understand the lyrics.
So true!
And you feel them a lot more
Wise words....
Yes
Spot on
The reason this sounds better than anything you've heard in the last 10 years is because IT IS BETTER!!
Yep. The cliche that modern music is terrible is finally true. Most modern pop music is unlistenable trash and people put up with it because most of them have no idea what music is supposed to be like.
SOUL!
In case no one's commented on it yet, here's a little history of this hauntingly memorable song...
Mick Hucknall, the singer and lyricist for Simply Red, wrote this song when he was 16 and living with his strict and sometimes abusive father. Hucknall's mother left him and his father when he was 3 years old and he spent a lifetime missing her. That's what the lyrics "strangled by the wishes of pater; hoping for the arms of mater" refer to. The rest of the song is a look back at his childhood from the perspective of an adult, realizing that he's been shaped by the past but can't go back and change it. Pretty complex thoughts and feelings for a 16 year old kid, and I don't think Hucknall matched it in any other song he wrote. It's one of my favorite songs of all time.
@J OneLife Yes, only child.
Thank you for that ~
Picture book...
WOW! 😥 I didn't know this xx
Wow, that gives the song so much more depth and meaning. Thanks for the info
I love that song. I'm 60. I remember when it came out. Thank you for your appreciation of great music.
Saw him at a huge concert in Germany back in 86. Simply Red, Talk Talk, UB40, Simple Minds. Such an experience.
where have you been.. I'm almost 74 and I've been loving this song from the time it was released, this grabs your soul!!!
This song is now 34 years old, it's true, there's no holding back the years.... Where the hell has all that time gone?.
edward brand Yup,where indeed.
Like it was yesterday. No time in between and certainly one I will request when I leave this great earth.
You tell me....!!!!!!! 😂😂😂
Don't remind me Edward....it was 35 years last monday since live aid....makes me realise i'm 60 next😂😂
Damn i got old somewhere
Some of the best music came outta the UK I was privileged to meet mick...he wrote this at the age of 17 the song is about his mother abandoning him at the age of 3 hence the pain and soul in his voice
I've heard this song a thousand times and it still gives me goosebump when he hits those notes.
Tejas Rob absolutely
Amen
Me too.
This song still gives me fricken chills after all these years.
I ain’t lying
Every time I hear it.
Me too! Every Damn Time!👏❤
no lies detected!
It's amazing, how as you age, a song makes more sense. More personal. Life's experiences.
@Robin Herlihy...comment not given enough likes. This is so true!
Yes . I was just saying this to my kids. You have to experience life before you can understand a lot of music
Yessss! I was 7 when my Mom would play this song. Aww, wonderful memories as a kid. 💕
@J OneLife i believe Simply Red was from Ireland.
Simply Red were from Manchester, in the North of England.
I absolutely love his voice! No other like it! So soulful and you feel everything he is singing about!
When the Brits go soulful, they go deep. This is one of my all time favorite songs.
U took the words right out of my mouth! 🤩😊
ABSOLUTELY
I so do agree!!
It’s our culture. I grew up to sounds like this
He fro Scotland irish
Mick Hucknal is an absolute genius. He’s the most authentic singer I’ve ever known, especially for an English white northern guy. All my love from Liverpool in the UK
Yeh It Just A Pitty He's From Bog-chester Sh3&t Hole, 🚽💩🚽💩
I saw him do a live version of this on UK TV many years ago. Probably the best live version of a song I've heard.
This is a spiritual experience not a song.Absolutely one of the greatest movements ever created!
I personally never get tired of listening to it!!
Agreed
Yeah dude. 100%
This and Simply Red's "If You Don't Know Me By Now"
I know exactly what you mean.
After I graduated high school, mid 1980s, my parents split up. I moved out into an apartment with a coworker (platonic female, she ended up having a different guy over every night - trainwreck). Newly diagnosed type-1 diabetic. Never had a girlfriend then. Working crap-tons of hours at 2 restaurants earning little more than minimum wage ($3.35/hr then) to pay for insulin, rent, car payment, and car insurance. Life was falling apart. I was driving home from my night job, depressed as hell, seriously considering ending it with and O.D. of insulin. This song came on the radio. Blared it, balled my eyes out, 35 years later here I am.
Bill Young, glad you are still here!
SO glad you’re here!!!!!🙏
I'm recently diagnosed diabetic. I'm so glad you're still here.
Type 2 diabetic here n damn glad u still are.God bless u sir I do understand ur pain.
God bless you brother! It was Devine intervention due to the timing of that song and the impact it made on you! So happy it came along when it did! You are truly blessed!!
This song makes WAY more sense as an older person. I liked it in my youth, but now it speaks to me.
It's like my cat when she was a kitten she was adorable but when she became a cat and her change as she grew I found I was more fond of her as a older cat than as that little kitten who wanted to play and muck about. With this song I feel the same way for this and the other songs they created.
I cry every time I hear this song. So glad I lived in the time when music could move your soul.
Jamel said “Its like this song sounds better than anything I heard in the last 10 years”...
Because it is better than any song in the last 10 years....
80's classic. Enough said.
No, it's not.
It's a nice pop ballad with simple lyrics and it's an absolute classic, but every decade has its portion of both great and terrible songs.
@Goddess Sky Stating 'incorrect' never strikes me as a compelling argument. I can give you loads of examples of terrible music from every decade, if you like?
I would agree with that
Oh here come the oldheads....things were so much better back in my day, blah blah. Got to bed, grandpa.
Perfect vocal control and soul. What more could you want.
I LOVE LOVE LOVE Simply Red. Stars is a favourite of mine as well.
I can't agree more, that song it's a beauty
Me too!
Mine too!
Beautiful song.
Mick Hucknall mother abandoned the family when he was three; the upheaval caused by this event inspired him to write "Holding Back the Years", it was their best hit. The song was about the abandonment of his mother. He was three and he's seen her only twice through his life. Thank You for sharing this great artist
"A song you could put on repeat." Yep, and radio stations did exactly that back when this song was top of the pops, to the point were it became over-saturated and further plays warranted changing the station. That said, back in the late 90's I heard the song again after not having heard it for over a decade and was totally floored by it. Wow! It rips my heart out today.
Memories for all, this song= 90's Im from México and its the same fell. Saludos desde México amigos.
JAMEL...gotta respond to this one, and yes I noticed the shoulders rocking and thumbs, seriously if you can't feel this song you have no heart, "you better talk to them", that voice, takes this 56 yr old man to way back in the day, let the church say amen, that man is sanging, love your reactions, having a moment, took me way back
This man can “sang”! I love it when people surprise us all. Never judge a book a by its cover ever. I learned this as a child in church. One Sunday a guy got up to sing with his dad playing guitar and we had never heard them before,so no clue. He was a heavy dude, high waist polyester pants thick glasses and messy hair. He opened his mouth and I thought the roof of the church was gonna fly off. I got chills, the entire church gasped. It makes my heart happy. God gave us all something special to share with the world.
Awesome fact: He sounds the same live singing at his concerts, been to one nearly 10 years ago now and oi, that man has a voice on him!!
This man’s voice is truly a blessing from God Almighty.
So true..all blessings come from Our Lord:)
This song is so nostalgic to me. It came out when I was a little girl and reminds me of coming of age. Simply Red is such a talented group. His voice is epic.
Saw simply red profrom this live in the late 80/early 90's he sounded as good live, a real talent, one of the best shows seen...
Heard this a million times, still get emotional. That's how you know a great song, you don't just hear it you feel it. Cannot play it loud enough! Thanks Jamel, I am crying now, but it is all good!!!
This was such an introspective song for me. It came out during the spring of my senior year. One foot in my childhood and the other entering real adulthood.
Tonia682
That’s the perfect comment Tonia. I feel the same way. I did not have enough time to look at this song when it first came out. Then I was looking forward. I am older now so I am looking back. Beautiful song.
Class of 1984 checking in, I remember rewinding this tape over and over again in my 1980 Celica with the booming 6x9 speakers in the back.
@@bd008716 Thank you!
Very poignant remark, wow :)
So, so, so true. Also my senior year and every time I listen to it, I am instantly transported to those days.
I'm 62 and this song moved me to tears. All the wasted years and tears. Thank you. God bless❤️🙏
Voice from another world. Smooth groove. Powerful soul!
This is one of the greatest of all time
I loved " if you don't know me by now"
Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes
Was a cover but loved it so much. Still on my playlist.
This one !! Please .
1975Jdonov great song♥️💙♥️
I’m not having it! Only Teddy P!
Jamel, your doing a fantastic job. It also warms my heart to watch your FACE when the great tunes are rolling through your head. Born in 1960, I was spoiled by all these fantastic artist and many that you've shared were already on my playlist, cd's or album collections. Keep up the good work, we are listening.
You are so right!
Tracy Jungmann I’ll second your statement Tracy. I was born in ‘55 and know very well the songs Jamal reviews. They are a huge part of the music of my life. I also love to see the appreciation and feelings Jamal shows during and after his selection. He is such a cool guy! Cheers
Hi, tracey....i too was born in 1960 and jamal does a wonderful job, doesn't he? 😊
@@elainebaldwin928 He sure does Elaine. I haven't followed him lately, just because things have gone from crazy to crazier. Jamel's "stink face" reminds me of Stevie Ray Vaughan playing "Texas Flood". I'll be looking Jamel up soon.
@@TheCarnivalguy Don't you just love it when a great song is on and his "Stink-face" shows when they really get into it?
Was so looking forward to seeing Simply Red in Birmingham in October. Sadly been rescheduled for 2021. We'll keep holding on until then Mick. Can't wait to see you.😘
I play Simply Red so much . Mick has a voice that I remember where I am when I listen to him. Mick's voice creates memories for me all the time. It is like a trip to the moon. unforgettable.
Beautiful song...masterpiece !
" wasted all those years".....boy....sitting here at 60 and wish i did things different and didnt waste so much time.......we all have a very finite amount, thats it.....
Finite here. An eternity in heaven or hell.
I feel ya bro, I will be 60 in a couple weeks. Was too busy chasing a buzz, girls and enjoying the moment. I still listen to our music from the 70s, daily. It s the only thing that keeps me sane. That and reminiscing about all the great and bittersweet memories.
Joseph Klimchock, I’m 67.....damn.
Right there with you brother. I feel you. peace and best wishes my friend.
I hear ya... I'm 56 and sometimes it just all feels gone...
What a vibe blues smooth soothing beutifull voice love the bass to😊
His singing range is absolutely amazing! He sings with perfect pitch tone everything else and he does it like nothing! Like when we talk he does this! Amazing!
Mick Hucknall still sounds that AWESOME! today. Still touring all over Europe to packed audiences! This song he wrote when he was 17, it's about when his Mum left the family when he was only 3 years old. He was raised by a "single" Dad.
Their cover of “If You Don’t Know Me By Now” is 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥. I love me some Simply Red
I just commented on your reaction to the Thompson Twins and I said that I used to see a lot of concerts in the '80s. Simply Red is one of my all-time favorite bands and I saw them three times back then. Mick Hucknell and the band were tight! Live in concert they took their music to another level. Another great memory. Thanks, bruh!
LOVE Mick Hucknall.. His voice is haunting and soulful...The whole band is terrific and very talented.
Those of us who were teens/early adults in the 80s will always defend that decade as the best ever musically in our lifetimes.
karon mcgregor yes it is still my jam. It is the music that stirs my soul, and what I play when I need a pep up 👌🏻
Facts all day...
Ohhh you're not wrong, eighties music is simply the best
60's 70's
Calm down...
I think he wrote this song about his mother’s abandonment of him and his father. His Father raised him alone. Always thought his mom might come back but never did. He kept holding on though. It affected him throughout most his life. They call him red blue eyed soul.
I seen an interview of him speaking about his mom and how his dad raised him ,it broke my heart,,,
I really wondered if he should hold on or let it go. Thanks for posting!
@@camuscat123 one always holds on for their mom.
@@ireneduke5022 you made me cry in one sentence.
Very true. Makes the words mean more.
That pure voice, Simply Amazing 😉
One of the most beautiful songs EVER
“Don’t dream it’s over” absolutely fantastic song by Crowded House. Also “Wouldn’t it be good” by Nick Kershaw.
Martha!
Nick sang that song at Live Aid and it's Mega!!
Crowded house from here, Aotearoa/New Zealand. Love wouldn't it be good too... as the years pass us by, like pink floyd said in time
Mike and the Mechanics In the Living Years! Soul touching
He has a purity & clarity to his voice and his delivery has soul.
Another favorite song ❤️💙❤️ he sing it ❤️❤️💙 good sing brother.
I haven’t heard this song since the 80s. Was a huge metal head in high school, absolutely hated it. But now, what a beautiful song! Thank you brother.
You and me the same!
Me to
That's great because that means you have changed and evolved as a person.
Its crazy how your music taste can completely change. There is plenty of music I was completely closed off too when I was a teenager that I love now. No idea why. Listened to far more music back then.
Me too, my mom used to talk about how beautiful it was and I just thought it was lame. If it wasn’t Motley Crue or Bon Jovi I didn’t care about it. I can appreciate this music now. Music my parents used to listen to that I hated I love now. I listen to The Rolling Stones, the Allman Bros, Led Zeppelin, and Pink Floyd with a new appreciation. My dads gone now but listening to his favorite musicians brings me such great memories of him and living in the 80’s and 90’s. So blessed to have been raised during this time period. Kids these days have no idea what real music is.
There's not many artists today that can touch your soul,like this.
This song brings tears to my eyes. So many old memories.
Me too. So soulful! Can't understand people that aren't affected emotionally by music, must have had their heart surgically removed.
I had my teenage years in the eighties. If I listened first time to that song I was 17 years old and I loved it from the first time until today. One of the best soul tracks of the eighties.
Yea this guy has one of the most beautiful voices I’ve ever heard! Every note is so beautiful and with such ease on his part!
Last night I went to bed and I was 30 years old .This morning I woke up and I’m 70. What the hell happened......
mikenpensacola I know! I actually have to have my roommates son go get my pot at a store! Cuz I don’t have a dealer anymore like back in the Day! Lol and it’s Much better stuff too! Things certainly have changed. Especially that old chick in the mirror. She’s 74 now, lol WTF ? . Oh well fire up, find my play list and just chill, what’s ugly? My play list is the music I want played at my memorial service. Lol macabre shit....
isn't good you can hear music like this...that can take you back..KEEP listen...
@@ramonaestrada601 Just turned 68 and realized I'm not ready to leave this life yet, old age is here too soon. . There's so much left to do, and I mean the ordinary business of an ordinary life. It's all been an adventure, even bad choices have had moments of something positively beautiful that can be found within the terribleness.
Patricia Salvatore I’ve tried keeping positive but on chemo and fighting for my life. Now I’ve got to try even harder with this pandemic chit. People around here are just stupid.. they’ve no idea of what pain is.. dying isn’t easy. The fools
@@ramonaestrada601 Yes, I thought old age would be okay, didn't realize it could be so stressful. I wasn't ready to see my age group being generally disrespected by younger generation; being referred to as a "boomer" in internet comments is demeaning. I always thought I'd feel young into old age because I didn't indulge in bad habits for most of my life.
Then a terrible tragedy happened --my son was shot and killed. About a year later I began to notice the political and social conflicts that are undeniable now. I wonder if this is how life has been in the past for everyone-- watching energy, health, optimism all fading away? Or is it different now, are we going through a different progression into this stage of life? is it because we can see a potentially dismal future for those who we'll be leaving behind? Sorry to hear that your situation is even more of a challenge. I hope you have respite from pain and worry. My heart goes out to you.
His voice is superlative. I listen to this almost every day.
He feels his music every note...very unique and talented singer.
Hell yes!!
This is such a great song, it’s timeless. It’s also my first time watching Jamal’s videos and his reaction to Simply Red video was spot on with my reaction. This song’s bits of jazz makes you sway and close your eyes and you feel as if you’re there. Phenomenal song. 💗
If EMOTION is a RIVER---THIS ONE'S DEEP!!!
How so poetically put 💕
I just went to a sad place. That song is my broken heart set to music. The song came out in 1985. By Fall of 1986, it was done. The pain you never forget. This song is a sharp, sweet edge deep in my soul. 😢
Micahael Briefs, me too, friend. Had to shut it off. Going to places I shouldn't let myself go. Blessings to you, Namaste.
@@ocheltree1, thank you brother. Some people, times, places and moments just stay fixed in the heart. They become a framed painting, if you will, in the gallery of our lives....a very shadowy corner of the gallery, to be sure. I've got to light a candle to see down there, ironically enough. Peace.
@@michaelbriefs9764 , really like your line "I've got to light a candle to see down there"...I know what you mean. It's really astonishing what music can do regarding one's memory. It took me about 15 yrs after a divorce before I could listen to James Taylor...at all. But, Oh, Boy, what a treat it's been reintroducing myself to his music. I remember now why I liked him, it was never the relationship, JT was just a reminder. To happier day's, Michael. Cheers!
@@ocheltree1, amen to that! And, yeah...JT. Ouch. I never had a "break-up" connection with JT but just an overall soul-connection for him. Actually, JT came to me during one of my (unfortunately rare) happy times in my life. He reminds me of one of my best friends, Andy (who did have a JT-breakup story). So, I'm glad to hear, at least, that you've..."gotten back together" with JT, haha! As for me, with the "candle" reference, I've found that writing poetry has helped me make sense (or at least, to some extent, turned the vinegar back into wine) of my travails of the heart. Of course, I would vastly prefer my Muse visit me due to times of romantic celebration but, quite often and in the main, that is not how She arrives, alas. But, upward and onward, Rob. Gotta keep the faith or I'll drown in a sea of bitterness. God keep me from that maelstrom.
@@michaelbriefs9764 , I am simpatico with your assessment! I dip my toe in that sea of bitterness from time to time, but I no longer let it drag me out to deep water. Keep up the poetry, you have a knack for it. Praying one day you'll write the perfect poem inspired by a great love for the perfect partner. Blessings, Michael.
Simply red - “if you don’t know me by now”
arsenalmanic an amazing song
Yup GOTSTA do this one now
Awesome song. I think it’s there best!
Stars.
GOOD ONE !!!
1980's I Was a Teen & had No Idea what the songs message was? I'm in my 50's i had to Live to understand. Song reaches your soul. ✝️😊👍🏼🇺🇸
Wow I never thought you would ever react to Holding Back The Years. It's such a gem and everything you said was true. This song really moves the soul. 😊
This is my go to song for those evenings when I'm in a melancholy mood and reminiscing about my younger days (which happens more often now that I'm in my late 40's). It was a huge slow dance song when I was a senior in high school.
Aaron Dervrak yes this and Mike and the mechanics, the living years 👌🏻
The word you are looking for my good man is "TIMELESS"
Your right! Timeless is the Word.
Mark Mcleod Oh my goodness-I was just listening to him talk about not hearing songs like this and thinking to myself, “It’s timeless music,” and when I looked down I saw that I had stopped scrolling immediately at your comment! Yes. Timeless-i.e. will never not sound incredible.
I think most of us took this song for granted back in the day.
Nope, it was my number one inspiration when I was starting out my songwriting journey.
@@Omega13channel Are you thinking of "Hold Back the Tears" for N. Larson? That's a different song.
It meant a lot to me back in the day. I could really relate to it and listened often, even cried a few times!
He’s still incredible live, I mean INCREDIBLE, better than the records, absolutely blew me away, love this song.
When you're a redhead dude who sounds like Aretha Franklin, you rock!
One of the band members was my friend in my class at school in the 70's and his sister who was also in the band was in my brothers class. John and Dee Johnson. I never knew until out the blue I got message from them through my mother to attend a concert in Brighton UK then met them backstage after nearly 40 years.
I don't think I've ever heard a song that makes me feel more emotion - he's one of the greats is Mick
This and Baker Street are two of the best songs ever.
He wrote this song when he was seventeen. He grew up with just his father.
Hettie de Korte yes, his mother left the family when he was 3-4 years old and moved to the states.
My son should be a genius songwriter. His mother walked out on us days short of his 10th birthday. He'll be 19 in 2 months.
Now you need to look at Crowded House - "Don't dream it's Over."
Great song !!!!!
Everyone keeps requesting that. The styles and artists are very different, but I love that song. It’s been one of my favorites for the longest.
A number of Crowded House songs as well like Fall At Your Feet, Better Be Home Soon Now We're Getting Somewhere. The list goes on.
karon mcgregor this song was played during my husbands funeral. He loved that song. I’d forgotten it but my son aaron remembered. Tears flowed as I listened. My hubby was 74 2hen he passed but he loved music all kinds. My grandies both wanted grammas cools cds . That he played in the car. Bunny and the echo men, Florence, pornstar, Beatles, ELO. , his taste was electic. I miss him daily. I’m now 74 the age he passed. I’m so glad he’s not around for this pandemic and trump bullshit.
@@ramonaestrada601 Hi Ramona, so sorry for your loss, and he sounded like he was a cool grandad too. Last year I was babysitting my 3 grandkids aged between 9 and 12. I pulled out my 80s cds for them to listen to and my 11 year old grandaughter said "Music on discs? Nana, don't you know about Spotify?" But, the joke's on her - when I was going to get rid of my oldish hifi, she asked if she could have it as she'd bought herself some cds with her birthday money, lol. However, It must be very stressful for you being on your own in the midst of this pandemic. especially as you, like myself are at high risk due to age, etc. I'm very lucky that in UK, the government asked all 2.2 million people like myself who were high risk, to stay at home, and are being given help with basic weekly food parcels, and they also arranged for me to have access to priority online shopping for other essentials - with no minimum spend or delivery fees. I've watched a lot of US news on the virus, and other events unfolding, and it seems that trump has completely dismissed the serious of the virus, but, on BBC news, both the UK and US were part of a trial on Remdesavir as a potential drug, and now that the trial was successful, he's "purchased" almost the full amount available to the worldwide market for himself. A UK specialist who worked on it was interviewed and explained when countries collaborate, the success is shared between them, he was visibly upset at what's happened. trump obviously doesn't believe in sharing - but I guess we all knew that. Please stay safe Ramona, and all my very best, Karon xxx
Beautiful, never gets old. This song always brings tears to my eyes, my heart.
The baddest Red head ever Mr. Spectacular Simply Red his voice is undeniably one of sharpest voices ever cuts souls to the core & torches hearts with emotional love👀💔😁👍😎
Was in high school when this song came out. I was into heavier music then. But this song was one I always liked. Listening to it now I can really appreciate how great this song truly is. Timeless. And yes. I'd put this song up against any of the crap that has been put out in the last 10 years.
Same for me, high school in the 80s. I was a metalheads but could never deny this song was great. This song was and will always be smoooooooth!!! That voice is silk
I was in junior high when this came out it loved it still do
The same thing happened to me with a song from Robert Plant called “Big Log” I would see the video a lot on MTv and I kinda like it but didn’t think much of it. But I heard it again a couple of years ago and man, it brought back the most beautiful memories of my life. I guess I never paid attention to the lyrics and the music is just so damn nostalgic, truly a very beautiful song.
@@GeeCdiaz Oh yeah! Big Log and I'm In The Mood are terrific singles from Principle of Moments. They're not much like Zeppelin, but they are very pretty.
@@GeeCdiaz You're right on with Big Log. Thought it was a good song when it came out. Don't recall if it was popular. But hearing it now, wow. Tremendous song
Back in 1986 I was sitting with my fiance when this song came on. Contemplated the issue of a wasted life trying to live up to another's expectations that didn't really match mine anymore all through the song.
Stood up, told her goodbye, and left. I regretted how heartless it seemed, but never regretted the decision. It was still kinder than dragging her through a slow painful breakup or a miserable life. She deserved better than what we would have had with a man that didn't want to be there.
wow...I'm so tried...you'all didn't have to say that about each other, wasted all those years wasted all those tears...nothing have the chance to be good..nothing ever could..THANKS
I remember listening to him on the radio back in the early 90's, when I was in junior high, and my friends were like: "why do you like elder's music??" ha ha ha and I agree with you; haven't heard anything closely as good in more than 15 years I'd say! Greetings from México.
This song could be on repeat. It's so gorgeous.
Mick Hucknall, wrote this beautiful song about moving away from things you know will never be better. Keep holding on to hope. His shocking red hair and unmatchable tenor vocals show the world how small and blessed we are to have each other.
What gets me is how young he was when he wrote the song, and sung it
It has so much depth, emotion, soul to it
Can you imagine if he'd ever recorded a duet with Sade? I can tell you without hearing it that I want it played at my funeral. Epic!
@Mountains, rivers and trees No no no... Let's start off the Sade reaction videos with the spine tinglin' Pearls (Live) - ua-cam.com/video/EI8ppnEJVAg/v-deo.html
Has he reacted to sade yet?
That would have been amazing.
That would have been a blind of to great artist vocals that would have put you to tears.
Oh my God I have loved Sade for 35 years but never thought of the duet between these too someone has to get these two together Wow
Simply Red and Nick Hucknall - yet another stellar British blue eyed singer. incredible. treasure.
47 here.
Good 'ol 80s music. Always drags me back to childhood. The 80s were cool. So much variety and talent.
Chillin' it brother! Wish we could go back in time.
Listening to the radio was a joy back then
Myxl
I agree, wish we could turn back time and go back to the 80’s. I remember hearing this song in my early days in the Air Force, amazing memories of my young adult life.
Keep holdin' on...
Nothing stopping you going back, create a 80s themed party for you and yours. Playlist with the classics, 80s only clothing and enjoy the moment with those you treasure.
Sometimes I even put a certain playlist on with headphones and kick back with my eyes closed.
@Goddess Sky You drive it. I stock it. Keep on truckin'!
This song sounds like heartbreak. Mixed with a little bit of hope. But mostly heartbreak.
Dinosaur1972, so beautifully said!
Dude, I enjoy your reactions. If anyone hasn't told you how "real" you are, let me be the first. You're very relatable bro --a talent.
They were unbelievable in concert - he never raised his voice but sang so beautifully- We went home gobsmacked,never forget it
It is so much nicer to watch his live performance than a music video. Just saw a concert he did in 2018 and his voice was still so good :).
It's amazing how us Baby Boomers took for granted such talent & fantastic music that came out in the 70's & 80's! It took a whole new generation to really appreciate how lucky we were to grow up with such sensational music!
I have loved this song through the years, and where have they gone... Jamel... yes when It came out I was 30, a young stud Commander in the US Army, now retired army, had my quadruple bypass four years ago, and divorced twice. If I had known then what I know now... the choices I wouldn't have made. Why life is blessed by the breath God puts in our lungs, and crippled by the wagers we make against ourselves at the crap table full of youthful idiocy. Thank you Lord Jesus for my chance.. Sorry for disappointing you, yet thank you for being there to save me, despite myself!
Omg! The soul in this mans voice!! Have loved them for years..never gets old.
Such a beautifully enveloping and evocative sweet sorrow.
he sangs from his soul and channels it into the listerner ,,a true artist .
Im 43 love the 80's miss the 80s' just for this reason here. A lot of music today just plain sucks.
Gen X represent ✊🏼
46 right here! My kids have been exposed to a variety of music in our house. Given them many music history lessons!👍👍👍
@@jennacrawford7504 👍👍
There with you. 42 right here and miss those days so much.
@@claudiabrockner7684 👍👍👍
I saw Simply Red in concert and I have to say Michael sings like an Angel and sounds even better live. So lucky to have experienced it.
When I was a kid and this would come on the radio, I imagined this is how adults feel emotion- sophisticated, smooth, and intense. As an adult, to me this plays as a string pulling outward from my soul. This track is a prophetic masterpiece. You've got great taste in music.
What an excellent comment.
@@paulfromt.o.7384 Thank you.
Pure magic....still is.. saw them in 2016 in my home town....25 year celebration of "stars" blown away....😊😊
Absolutely
You just explained what I always felt for some 25 years. You got a way with words, lady.
He wrote this when he was 17...he still sounds this good!
After about the nineties music started to lose it's soul. I agree, more artists today tend to be more into selling records, rather than expressing their soul and art through their music. Thank you for the video!❤🎶👏
He can SANG! One of the Greatest Voices out there. Just AMAZING & ageless songs. So good, so smooth.🤟