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- Juilliard trained Opera Singer and Vocal Coach Maggie Reneé reacts to Dr Hook And The Medicine Show Sylvia's Mother
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you should try Dr Hook's song Cover Of The Rolling Stone or She Was Only 16
@@BaronVonLevittOr "I'm a millionaire".
@@BaronVonLevittI’m a big rock singer, I’ve got golden fingers. Queen of the silver dollar, liked that track too.
"The Cover of the Rolling Stone" is a must next.
Aww. No Stoned and I missed it?
@@dracosdiabolis1769 I keep forgetting that song.
@@stevelabonte7923 some of earliest musical memories aredr hook and little river band. Lol
And then in 73 when they got on the cover of Rolling Stone they didn’t use a picture of the band but a caricature drawing.
Freakers Ball
Based on a true experience. A real Sylvia and a real Sylvia's mother. I saw mom doing an interview and she confirmed that the song is accurate, and that she liked him when he was dating her daughter, and how devastated he was about Sylvia leaving for college.
There is a UA-cam video about the story where Sylvia’s mother and Sylvia give the story.
@@TheJohnnywbred indeed, on a channel called Top 2000 agogo
@@DrStrangelove3891 thanks 👍
While it might be a "real" story, it actually wasn't the story of anyone in the band. It was written by Shel Silverstein. He also wrote "Cover of the Rolling Stone" for the band, and wrote "A Boy Named Sue" made famous by Johnny Cash.
I absolutely love Dr. Hook. They did such amazing music. You should definitely react to some of their other songs, especially Cover of the Rolling Stone and When Your in Love With A Beautiful Woman.
One problem with this song for younger generations is that they don't understand the verse. Before cell phones, people often called from pay phones, and on long a long distance call, they paid by the minute. Thus, the operator would jump into the call when it was time to put more money in. That provides a backdrop for the painful conversation with Sylvia's mother, and gives a sense of the passage of time.
Wow . . . I was reminded of Jim Croce's "Operator" and how obscure references to payphones actually are
Dr Hook was so great, such a great unique sound.
I'm glad you weren't "Stoned and you missed it" while dreaming of having your picture on "The cover of the Rolling Stone".
Another memorable song from my youth. Good reaction Maggie.
Ditto
I saw them live . It was a the best time, ever. What a party!
great tune, brings me back to my senior year in school
PLEASE! More Dr Hook!
Reacting to this song is why I subscribe. One of my dad's all-time favorite bands.
Eyebrows are underrated. Yours are amazing; they have a life of their own.
Don't forget about Freakin at the Freakers Ball
I lived during a great time for music. I am the lucky one.
remember this from way back growing up unusual voice
Tremedously underrated band ,they made such beautiful music ,i have their greatest hits CD and it is in my vehicle always. Literally heart breaking lyrics. Two perfectly complimentery voices,great harmony.
Most people thought eye-patched Ray was the only/main singer of Dr Hook, but the (then) youngster Dennis Locorriere was actually the one who sang many of their hit songs. He's the singer with the beard.
Back when data was real money for a pay phone. LOL. There is a great video of them doing it live on the houseboat in Sausalito, Ca of Shel Silverstein the writer
there's a live version of them doing "Cover of the Rolling Stone", which was a big hit. In the 1970s Rolling Stone magazine was the ultimate rock magazine. If a band had their picture on the cover of an issue it meant they had made it big.
I miss the days of pay telephone booths and having the operator butting in the conversation ,,stop my tears please..... "The Cover of the Rolling Stone" is a realty you have to experience along with FREAKIN at the Freakers Ball,, not for children
I love these guys! So much talent!
I've heard this a hundred times, but this is the first time I've seen Hook in performance. Thank you! The Hook hook. (I see what you did there...)
Great band and great music for the time period and still live this band
That might just be the saddest song that I've ever heart. Wow, what an excellent example of a story telling song. Thanks Maggie for doing this reaction.
Love these guys. So MANY hits and real entertainers. If you want to hear one the saddest ever songs listen to Ray Sawyers "One More Year Of Daddy's Little Girl" - even he couldn't perform it live without crying. Love your work Maggie! You are awesome!
I know the operator chorus seems unimportant but it's actually relevant if you understand the time period. federal minimum wage in 1972 when this came out was $1.60. Zones for phones were usually separated between urban and rural areas, often as small as by county. So just phoning someone in a neighbouring county would cost you an hour's work for a 12-minute call. This significantly affects relationships and shows just how desperate the singer is. He's spending serious money for a young person just to say goodbye.
If you are of a certain age you remember when you only made or received long-distance calls in case of a family emergency or death. I think the only long-distance call my family received through the entire 1970's was for the death of my grandfather.
@@Bikebrh We spent a couple of years in the '70s living in South America. I was too young to remember much, but every month or two we would record a couple of audio cassettes and mail them to my grandparents in Canada, and vice versa. Aside from expense, the long-distance lines were rare (a few high-end hotels) and poor quality.
@@cmlemmus494 I actually have a few reel to reel "Letters on tape" between my mom and my grandfather from back then. I found them last year. It was bizzare hearing his voice 50 years later.
I love how versatile this group is. They've had a bunch of hits and in all kinds of genres and styles.
What is so funny about this song is the "operator" part. I think that reference only works in the US.
Have some fun with "Cover of the Rolling Stone"
I laugh just hearing/seeing the name of that song.
Oh, I love Dr. Hook! I saw them in concert once! Thank you! Carry Me, Carrie, Queen of the Silver Dollar and Freakin' at the Freaker's Ball are great!
Oh I do miss the days of pay telephone booths and the operator getting into the conversation ... "The Cover of the Rolling Stone is a must with this band
My favorite Dr. Hook song is "More Like the Movies." Breaks your heart. This band is severely underrated and usually left off all lists of greatest artists on the 70's. Listen more. Dennis Locorriere has a truly unique voice - the "crying" isn't added for the effect of the lyrics - it's his singing voice. Makes him so very sexy. Thanks for this reaction.
Dr Hook are great. Not just the singles, their deep album cuts are fire too. Some of their lyrics are sheer poetry. Sharing the night together, little bit more, more like the movies, all the time in the world , These songs evoke the gentlest most fulfilling lovemaking ever. then there is the brash humour of cover of the rolling stone, freakers ball or the millionaire song
great band, great music
They had songs that could appeal to everyone. Some were great ballads, some were fun and humorous, and others were touching and deep. One of my favorite bands
David Bromberg’s Bullfrog Blues - Bromberg is a master musician who learned (lessons ) Blues guitar from the Reverend Gary Davis. A study musician for a time and is credited on two of Bob Dylan’s album. He also played for Jerry Jeff Walker for over 2 years including on “Mr. Bojangles”. His recorded version of the song has a narrative about the song that is quite interesting. Known for humorous lyrics at times he can play any stringed instrument and owns one of the largest if not largest collection of American made violins. He now lives in Delaware. His only song that made radio play was “Sharon” about a performer in a carnival and her sexy dance.
I love Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show. Did you know that Jim Henson named the Muppet band Dr Teeth and the Electric Mayhem as a tip of the hat to Dr. Hook? One band member even wears a cowboy hat.
Oh Maggs, you MUST do more Dr. Hook! Even back in the day they kind of flew under the radar of a lot of people (Check the lyrics of 'Cover of The Rolling Stone') They weren't 'big & flashy' but their songs always struck a chord in you. Whether it was sweet, funny, sad, or just plain silly, it was always just damn good!
One of my favorite Dr.Hook songs. Behind on seeing this but loving it.
WOW I saw them the first time in 1976 then 3 times seance then. One of my favorite bands ever. Thank you I would love to more reacts to Dr. Hook. Most of their hits were written by Shel.
I saw Dr. Hook live in the 70s at the Peoria, Il fair.
Just realised that some of the music aligns with The Stone's "She's like a Rainbow."
Good to see you still up and rolling mate. Love your stuff. Humour, enjoyment and more than a little wacky backy. These guys were great and and didn't take stuff seriously. The age was was soo much fun...😉😁
I haven’t heard this in 40 years, I forgot how much I love it!
great song. it was years before i saw a video of them. boy was i surprised. they were not at all like i had imagined them looking like.
Ray Sawyer (eyepatch) acts crazy most of the time, but he sang a real tearjerker of a song called “Daddy’s Little Girl.” Have a box of tissues close by if you listen to it.
First Dr Hook I have seen reacted too -- they also have a bit of a comedy\performing vibe at times --- Goana buy 5 copies for my mother , Rolling Stone .
The songs shown were by Shel Silverstein. He also wrote "A Boy Named Sue" for Johnny Cash. Another for Dr. Hook was "Freakers' Ball".
I saw them in concert 20 - 30? years ago. Great time, but they left the stage without singing Sylvia’s Mother. We didn’t leave. We just continued clapping and stomping feet until they came back out for an encore, and we finally got what we were waiting for. Everyone went wild!
As others have suggested, Cover Of The Rolling Stone is definitely a classic, and another crazy Dr. Hook song is Freakin' At The Freaker's Ball - both written by Shel Silverstein (who also wrote Johnny Cash's hit A Boy Named Sue).
I seen them in concert the first time when I was 14 years old and again year's later. One of my favorite bands growing up.
Sharing the night together
Thank you Mike, and Maggie of course. I've loved this song since I was a wee lad.
Now You have me hoping that You'll check out;
*"Daddy's Little Girl "*
One of my faves by Dr Hook, and quite possibly, the *saddest song ever written.*
They were a great, GREAT band.
Thanks! A rare case of me liking a Top 40 song from the 70s that was not played on AOR FM stations. And I am happy you liked it too,
Yes, really cool! Thanks so much for bringing this to our channel and for your support!! 🙏🏻💖🐶🌺🥳
I remember I first heard this song as a young teenage boy and I HATED the song because it was a number 1 hit in South Africa and it was keeping my favourite song of the time out of the number 1 position. Now I can't remember my favourite song from back then and I love Sylvia's mother. Tastes change as you grow older!
if you liked this, you need to listen to the rest of the songs on that list you showed in the beginning. Dr. Hook is one of my favorite groups from the '70s
I was suck a fan of these guys!
The hey have so many great songs. All the ones listed are great. There are also some not on the pop charts that are so good too. Freakin at the freakers ball, storms never last, years from now, walk right in. Soooo good! Glad you did this these guys! Thanks Maggie, love your reactions. ❤
This is a beautiful song and it is sung with such emotion.
I think for me they were the first band to successfully straddle the lines between blues, rock and country.🔥🤘🏻😎
I love how your eyebrows dance when you talk.🏴🇬🇧🏴
One of my favourite songs. Brings back so many memories.
They had a few great hits, but they had a lot more great songs that Top 40 AM radio wouldn't touch - some for obvious reasons (explicit themes and lyrics), others not so obvious. A couple of my favorites, in the not so obvious camp, are "Carry Me, Carrie" and "Cooky and Lila". Both are great songs that will tug at your heartstrings, but for opposite reasons. You should definitely give them a listen.
You need to do "The Cover of the Rolling Stone", too...! Not for us, but for you! :)
Maggie is gorgeous.
Quality music is timeless. Quality art in general is timeless. Current music is just going through the sifting process to determine what is quality and will last the test of time. It is a process that has to happen. The problem today is there is little creative effort going into music. It is mostly automated instrumentation and voices are run through software to be 'corrected' manipulated. There is a lot of it being made, but little of it having a shelf life of more than a few months, if that.
OMG it has been sooooo long since I heard this song. I actually remember this on the radio. God I'm old
This is the last morning is a great song
First Album I ever bought...
This song used to come on the radio when I worked on the night crew at a supermarket. We made terrible fun of it ("Hey! I thought Sylvia left already!") and sang along as we stocked shelves.
A wee bit older than you: this song has been present to me for more than 40yrs, now. A masterpiece. And a song, that will never go away from your mind (@least for me).
Some things to share, while I do feel like family on your channel, Maggie:
Next song of them should be: "Roland the roadie and Gertrude, the groupie." It'll make an impression on you.
A joke of old is: "The Mantra of a roadie". (Don't tell Tank the tech!) "If it's liquid: drink it! If it's solid: eat it! If it moves: F*ck it!" That is nasty, I know!
A story about this band: at a concert in Roskilde, Denmark (I wasn't there): some girls showed off. In result of that: at least the singer (not shure, if the whole band did) stripped and played the rest of the show butt-naked.
That is what I call: the way to do it!
Greetings from the far north of Germany! (Roskilde is only 300km's up north from me. Been there several times. But never for the festival.)
The song I'd love to see you do from this group is Freackin at the Freackers Ball.
Maggie, did you learn about land lines, coin operated public 'phones and 'phone operators in history lessons?
You need to hear Queen of the Silver Dollar
They do a song called Yodel. I would love to see you react to this one, and please explain how he does what he does. It is really amazing!!
Let's face it the great opera composers like Puccini wrote arias that had great hooks. They may not be referred to as hooks but listen to them and the melodies are iconic.
I’ve never understood why when Dr Hook songs are listed, my favourite is always left out. Please, do a reaction of Carry me Carrie next.
More dr hook please
This band was a hoot. Their songs were dramatic, often humorous. They were great performers.
When the song came out I misunderstood it, since back them we didn't have google to provide background and I listened to the lyrics but thought it fit the trope of parents who disapprove of the lad their daughter loved and so they were intercepting phone calls and tell the boy their daughter wasn't interested anymore while telling their daughter they had not heard from the the boyfriend and suggesting he must have moved on and just dropped her. In fairness, the words work well with that interpretation and that was a common enough trope at the time, so it made sense. Happens that was not the reality, but it was years later that I learned that. Oh, and no, I never had a disapproving parent get in the way, so that wasn't why I think that. It was, however, a story I saw a lot in both books and shows I saw at the time.
He sounds like Kenny Rodgers. I loved this song ♥️
this is one of my fav tunes
The funniest band ever (10cc are close) Please react to Dr Hook Levitate. My amazement was how clear this was with a collective tongue in their cheeks.
If you like musical hooks, you'll love the song "The Hook" by Blues Traveller. Very insightful lyrics. Oh yeah, I second "Cover Of The Rolling Stone".
Youv'e opened a can of worms here...They are one of the greatest bands and so underrated you should go down the rabbit hole...
try "Cookie & Lylia" , "carry me Carrie" or "judy" or "Ballad of Lucy Jorden" to name a few.
The Dr Hook album "Bankrupt" was my favourite LP in the late 70s, but some tracks, like Queen of the Silver Dollar, and Penicillin Penny are not exactly PC.
Please do "The Cover of the Rolling Stone" next.
Here is the real Sylvia's mother (cut and Paste) Dr Hook - Sylvia’s Mother | The story behind the song | Top 2000 a gogo
This is typical of Dr Hook, they often tell stories with their music and it’s usually deceptively complex in execution, I was a huge fan back in the day, had all their albums (on vinyl of course). I saw a lot of excellent suggestions in the comments so I’ll add Kiss it Away, it might make you cry though.
The Hook by Blues Traveler. Brilliant lyrics about hooks in songs.
I love Dr Hook…. Carry me Carrie….Queen of the Silver Dollar…..Stayin Song…. And of course the famous, Cover of the Rolling Stone
I saw them twice they were a great band that unfortunately they are only remembered for their novelty songs. but at least the novelty songs are really good ones.
This song is from a completely alien world for people today.
Just the fact that Sylvia doesn't have her own phone is incomprehensible. This whole scenario couldn't even happen now.
Also that phone calls cost money, and there is a human operator on the line asking you to pay up to keep talking. Completely absurd in 2024.
Carry me Carrie is another one with the same vibe as this😢
Based on a true story of Shel Silverstein's interaction with his girlfriend Sylvia Pandolfi's mother.
Nice :)
Try baby makes her bluejens talk you will like it also the cover of the rolling stone
Maggie, please check out,, Quiet outpost " by Diana Ankudinova
U should do their song "breakers ball"
Sure, I like their popular hits, but honestly I am drawn to the more out-there stuff. Freakin At The Freaker's Ball, Penicillin Penny, Acapulco Goldie. But their best is their cover of Queen Of The Silver Dollar.