Privileged to see them together after they reunited. No retakes, no reverb, no mixing! Just two of the best voices of the greatest era in music we every had. A class act all the way through. What often counts as music today, like RAP, is a joke in comparison.
That was another awesome performance by the Righteous Brothers. Bobby just got more handsome as the years went by…….to say nothing of his impeccable voice!
@@paulamac77 Yes I do because he has said in several interviews that he is always nervous. Bill even talks about it in his book that Bobby was always so nervous he couldn't eat before a show or he would get sick. I believe Bobby and Bill. I do believe that once Bobby was singing and in his element he was calm and in his happy place.
I read about that but I was not sure because BOBBY always has that lovely smile and talk with his great humor.....for me is soooo perfect ❤ but if even Bill confirm that on his book ..... LOVELY ANGEL BOBBY 🩵
Bobby suffered serious stage fright, to the point - i have read - that he throws up before going on stage. But hand him mike and he got it together, right then.
This performance must have been right before they broke up in 1968. If they sang another song at this venue, please play on this series Reelin’ in the Years.
@Aurora-tp3dy I looked it up on Google, it said they broke up in February. So this was either their las performance, close to it , or their last commitment as the Righteous Brothers
@@Aurora-tp3dy Thank you for putting the information up. I looked and saw it in the Righteous Brothers Discography. I wonder if there is some source of information indicating if it was their last performance before they broke up. Wow. Bobby told it like it was!
This is from a series that ran though 1968. It was similar to Hootenanny in that the show was broadcast from a different military base or post every show and had a different group of artists. As you look at the members of the audience, keep in mind that the vast majority of them were headed for Viet Nam.
@@MrGm9018 It's Lackland Air Force base (San Antonio). The performance is from a ABC TV show/series, Operation: Entertainment from 1968 which was broadcast from several military bases. The Righteous Brothers were only in the show from Lackland on February 23.
wow I saw some of the same pops.........This is what we did back when and still gov contractors for this type thing. I managed country giants artist ..
@@grouchosays It's definitely Lackland Air Force base (San Antonio). The performance is from a ABC TV show/series, Operation: Entertainment from 1968 which was broadcast from several military bases. The Righteous Brothers were only in the show from Lackland on February 23.
Privileged to see them together after they reunited. No retakes, no reverb, no mixing! Just two of the best voices of the greatest era in music we every had. A class act all the way through. What often counts as music today, like RAP, is a joke in comparison.
That was another awesome performance by the Righteous Brothers. Bobby just got more handsome as the years went by…….to say nothing of his impeccable voice!
Both are handsome and brilliant singers!!
Wonderful👌
This is great, hoping you post more RB!
I could watch Bobby 20000x and never tire of his talented vocals and sincere good looks that almost overshadow this masterpiece composition.
BOBBY is soooo handsome ❤
Yes, so unfortunate how he aged so badly. He was one of a kind.
Much appreciated, I had close family there in that era. Nothing short of historical and highly appreciated by all.
❤very 1st voncert i attended
Awesome! Glad to see something that I hadn't seen before. Bobby was nervous. He even has that nervous laugh at the end. Just love these guys.
Do you think BOBBY is nervous?
@@paulamac77 Yes I do because he has said in several interviews that he is always nervous. Bill even talks about it in his book that Bobby was always so nervous he couldn't eat before a show or he would get sick. I believe Bobby and Bill. I do believe that once Bobby was singing and in his element he was calm and in his happy place.
I read about that but I was not sure because BOBBY always has that lovely smile and talk with his great humor.....for me is soooo perfect ❤ but if even Bill confirm that on his book ..... LOVELY ANGEL BOBBY 🩵
Bobby suffered serious stage fright, to the point - i have read - that he throws up before going on stage.
But hand him mike and he got it together, right then.
Stage fright !!! God .... BOBBY was always so smiley and funny I couldn't imagine that ..... So lovely, handsome talent guy ❤
Bobby is the best singer of our humanity this is awesome
Fantastic.
Greatest duo of all time!
What 2 Great Singers and Performers, and Bobby was always so comical, but what a voice! Great video of two great singers and guys!
The Brothers are so great. My husband got to hear them before they were famous. So so good. God Bless you. Love Larry and Jeri Hemet,Ca . RiP Bobby.
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 love this song so much!!!! Iconic!!!!! Timeless ❤❤❤❤❤
This performance must have been right before they broke up in 1968. If they sang another song at this venue, please play on this series Reelin’ in the Years.
They aren't wearing matching outfits, and they are standing apart. I think it must be close.
It's Feb. 23 at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas.
@@Aurora-tp3dy thanks Aurora
@Aurora-tp3dy I looked it up on Google, it said they broke up in February. So this was either their las performance, close to it , or their last commitment as the Righteous Brothers
@@Aurora-tp3dy Thank you for putting the information up. I looked and saw it in the Righteous Brothers Discography. I wonder if there is some source of information indicating if it was their last performance before they broke up. Wow. Bobby told it like it was!
This is from a series that ran though 1968. It was similar to Hootenanny in that the show was broadcast from a different military base or post every show and had a different group of artists. As you look at the members of the audience, keep in mind that the vast majority of them were headed for Viet Nam.
Yes. May God bless them all.
The Nam !!! Yea!
It took alot of my biddies.
THis is Fort Gordon GA right?
@@MrGm9018 It's Lackland Air Force base (San Antonio). The performance is from a ABC TV show/series, Operation: Entertainment from 1968 which was broadcast from several military bases. The Righteous Brothers were only in the show from Lackland on February 23.
wow I saw some of the same pops.........This is what we did back when and still gov contractors for this type thing. I managed country giants artist ..
This is before my time but what beautiful music… nothing but trash now.
Rip to Bobby Caldwell too. Yall should listen to him as well as he was a great R & B singer
Great job 😂❤
Operation: Entertainment (23 February 1968)
On location at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas.
Thank you, I wondered where the venue was!
@@brunothepug8807 You are Welcome
Time Machine🥰
Adoro ❤
Music has lost the depth of the human touch
Imagine this is today would be concidered crued music but wow
Bobby never got over stage fright.
Between them and the likes of Al Green a guy couldn't miss!
And villa black my mom loved them both
Guy at 2.14 knows
Where was this? They look so cold in the stands
It was February at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas.
Thank you
@@RetroFilmRush You're welcome
I think it was Ft Benning, GA
@@grouchosays It's definitely Lackland Air Force base (San Antonio). The performance is from a ABC TV show/series, Operation: Entertainment from 1968 which was broadcast from several military bases. The Righteous Brothers were only in the show from Lackland on February 23.
I wonder what job these broads were doing at this time in their life? Thanks anyway!