Glenn Frey - You Belong To The City | REACTION
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RIP Glen. So very sadly missed! 😔💔
MIAMI VICE is STILL one of my favorite TV shows....ever!!!!!----THIS SONG SLAPS
SLAPS! ...cool.
Miami Vice brought some of the greatest music to the forefront!! In the Air Tonight by Phil Collins was another one that achieved glory because of that tv show.
My favorite Ted Nugent song, Little Miss Dangerous, opened an episode of Miami Vice
Ryan nailed it... Perfect late night ,windows down , summer cruising song. No where to go just wasting gas and enjoying the ride. Good memories...
Even if you can't play the Eagles on your channel, if you've ever heard "Take It Easy" , "Lyin' Eyes" or" Tequila Sunrise", you've heard Glen Frey. And about 😂a dozen other Eagles songs.
Both grinning from ear-to-ear almost nonstop from the first note onwards 😆
The building that Glenn walked out at the end is right across Carnegie Hall at 7th Ave and 57th Street. I worked night shifts a block away from it in the mid 80's.
The video really captured the city life at that period of time!
That saxophone is fantastic
Love this song. Glenn Frye was such a good musician and vocalist!
FYI in the Eagles Glen Frey was the RnB guy from Detroit and Don Henley was the more country guy from Texas. As a Gen X kid this Miami Vice soundtrack was massive and a reflection of the popularity of the TV show in 1985.
There’s a statue of Glenn Frey on the main street of Winslow AZ “standing on a corner in Winslow, Arizona…”. RIP Glenn.
Freaking LOVE this song. The sax is just the icing on the cake. So happy that you both enjoyed it.
I remember when this song came out, I initially fell in love with it because I loved Miami Vice (and Don Johnson specifically) but came to really appreciate what a fantastic song it is. I still love it.
Back to my prime days in the 80’s. Miami Vice was amazing during the original run. Great music in the series.
This killer song has the feeling of the times. Miami Vice had to be seen every Friday night while we were beginning to party. Thank you very much for your reactions.
Such a good tune and brilliant sax from Bill Bergman...
You must react to a band called Quarterflash. They have a female sax player who is also the lead singer. Take me to heart is a great song.
Love this song. I love the music from the 80's. I was a teen in the 80's.
If you're looking for more nightlife vibe songs, check out Dave Stewart " lily was here", Chumbawumba " small town", Billy Idol " flesh for fantasy", Night Ranger " the night has a way", George Michael " fast love" or ANYTHING on a UA-cam channel called Electronic Gems
The sax just makes this song stand out so much. It would have been a good song without it, but with that incredible sax it makes it one of the best songs of the 80's
Ironically Glen Frey said he wrote this song from the viewpoint of Ricardo Tubbs character in this particular episode.
When I hear the sax, I think and feel the blues.It's the plaintiff wail.
Ah, Miami Vice, pink shirts and white jackets! Well, even though not the whole The Eagles, I do like it a lot, and I definitely love Hanley alone with The Boys of Summer, too.
And Sunset Grille.
Born and raised in LA…..moved to a farm in Owensboro KY(an hour and a-half from you guys), 16 yrs ago and not regretting that decision at all
In the 80s lived near the Berlin Wall in a flat (3rd/4th floor). I could see over the Wall and as a kid I thought the Worl ends there. I thought the wall protected us from not falling off the earth. In the 90s we had as house in rural Berlin and since the 2000s a house with big garden in a central Germany small town. The best to live. White folks, no crime, better air, sea and mountains not far away. It's perfect.
This song fits everywhere. Streets in the city, nights on country-roads. Highspeed on the Autobahn. Its like silky bedsheets.
I saw him on this solo tour. He was the opening act for Tina Turner. Wow!
Give a listen to Smugglers Blues.
Added-it's a great cruising song on the highway or just around town.
Okay, you need to do “Dancing in the Moonlight” by King Harvest! It’s a moon song 😉
Dancing in the Moonlight by Thin Lizzy 🔥
What a time to live in when you could watch miami vice and then this banger comes on. I remember like yesterday
Lived in both city and country/small town. although both have pros and cons, personal preference, small town. Lived in Phila. from 1975 to 1980....Can we say "Disco Fever" - what fun... visited New York, and Washington D.C., while on the East Coast. When I returned to the Mid West it was like I could breathe again. Wide open spaces vs. city skyscrapers of Phila. ... But, hey life is an experience...
Love watching you guys, and definitely one of my favorite songs....thank you.
Glenn Frey was from Detroit.
So much great music on the Miami Vice soundtrack ……
Fool For The City - Foghat
Inner City Blues -Marvin Gaye
Cool song from a cool show-the sax and drums and bass make it such an awesome sounding song.
Hi guys! Have you already done Smugglers Blues? (I didnt see it in your Playlist but might have missed it.)
Since you asked, and with apologies in advance for being so long-winded...
I grew up in a suburb of Minneapolis. The year I was 17 (summer of 1973 to 1974), I lived in Helsinki, the capital of Finland, but headed up north of the Arctic Circle to an area called Lapland for a few weeks. (A herd of reindeer thundered alongside the train on the way up, and I was fortunate enough to pet the soft muzzle of a baby reindeer.) During that year, I also spent time in Talinn, Estonia as well as in Leningrad and Sochi (a "resort" town on the shore of the Black Sea) in what was then, of course, the Soviet Union.
Came back to the U.S. and lived on a hobby farm in Southern Minnesota for a few years. After that, off to Las Vegas during the height of the disco era. Married a rock singer there 2 weeks after we met, then moved to and lived in L.A. during the early 1980s. He died and I moved to the western Maryland countryside after a brief stop back in Vegas. I now live in a fairly rural county about an hour from both Baltimore and Washington D.C.. This is where my heart and soul are happiest. Whenever I'm in Baltimore or D.C., I start to relax the moment I exit the city limits and the landscape changes to rolling hills, cows grazing in pastures, and fields of ripening corn. I'm soooo grateful to have had all those experiences, but I clearly belong to the country!
Thank you so much for all the joy you've brought me with your reactions. It's such a pleasure to watch you discover and appreciate the great music that so many of us grew up with in the 60's, 70s and on. Whenever I see artists (or songs) that are new to you, like Boz Skaggs, Al Stewart, and Steely Dan, pop up, I can't click fast enough. It's like watching someone you like open a present you just know they're gonna love! ❤
I was born in the city (Chicago).
Spent my summers with my grandparents in Tennesee.
Moved to the suburbs to raise my son.
All are great, but I think I prefer suburban living.
I was also born in Chicago in 1954 and grew up there, but lived on the northwest side surrounded by suburbs in all directions except east. I've lived in three different suburbs in the last 22 years, but it is not much different from the area of Chicago that I lived and grew up in. My father was from a small town in Oklahoma and we used to go there to visit relatives for 2 weeks every summer for vacation. The last time I went them was age 17. I definitely know I don't think I could have lived there full time.
The soundtracks are spot on with the show. Cover some of the songs from the soundtracks please guys!❤❤ thank you for the entertaining content!❤😊
Omg I love this ❤ I always liked glens songs he was a member of the Eagles
You definitely need to check-out "Smuggler's Blues," "True Love" and "The One You Love." You will love each of these songs.
I'm a country girl through and through. All the people, traffic, and noise is too stressful for me. Makes me too anxious.
I'm with you on that.
One of the best 'nite' songs ever made! dbl♥
BTW - you wanna hear another great nite/city song check out ABBA (not kidding) Summer Night City
These are def my top 2 nite/city songs!
I want to see Ryan choose "Sunglasses at Night" by Corey Hart from the 1980s as well, just to see if the actual "Sunglasses at Night" song would make Ryan's "Midnight Driving Top Down Sunglasses" playlist. 😂
Another one of my favorite songs from one of my favorite artists. Glenn was a founding member of the Eagles, providing vocals and playing many instruments. Phenomenal artist.
At some point, please do "Hard To Say" by Dan Fogelberg - Glenn Frey is on background vocals.
“Silk Degrees” album from Boz Scaggs!
Great night driving music 🎶
Great song from Frey. SMUGGLER'S BLUES is even better. Might have been on the Miami Vice soundtrack, too.
Definitely was.
Smugglers blues is another Glenn Frye
The video to that song is really good too 👍
When you are young, you want the city life. Older the suburbs. I used to live in the suburbs of Chicago and liked going to the city, but not living there. Loved Miami Vice. Cool show. You should listen to "The One You Love" by Glenn Frey. Lots of sax in that one too.
Love the city, so free there.
This song was on the TV series Miami Vice, some good songs, slow dance, Eagles were good, good review from you guys yeah 🤘😎👍🥁🎸🎤💃🕺
haven't seen it yet but betting Ryan goes nuts for the Saxaphone! Fire!!!!
A totally different vibe than the East coast cities but Ryan would like Journey’s “Lights”. It’s about San Francisco. And, of course, it’s got Steve Perry.
Cruising Central Ave. in downtown Phoenix on a Friday night and this song would come on, perfect night vibes.
Great forgotten song.
This song brings back memories from Miami Vice. Killer soundtrack and show. Off on another saxaphone song too, love it. If you guys like the sax, you'll like Supertramp- The Logical Song, it's got some awesome sax in it as well and the song is a great classic
'In the city' by Joe Walsh by Frey's old Eagles band mate is a must. Also recommend 'the heat is on' and 'Smugglers Blues' from Frey as well, both bad ass songs. Smugglers Blues also is tied to the 'Miami Vice' TV series and really highlights Frey's multiple talents as a musician and actor.
All classic rock songs!
The silk Ryan is thinking of is back from Boz Scaggs, who's song "Lowdown" from "Silk Degrees" is a legend in and of itself!!
This first Miami Vice soundtrack CD was a masterfully done and remains one of the best compilations of great songs. The soundtrack for the 2012 Miami Vice movie is also another great compilation.
Ryan liked the word "Silk" in the title of the album "Silk Degrees" by Boz Scaggs when you reacted to Boz's song "Lowdown." 🙂... I prefer the suburbs over the city. When I lived in D.C. for 10 years, I hated to have to pay to park at meters or in garages in the city. And the traffic is just too much.
Check out Steve Perry’s “She’s Mine” (has cool saxophone and amazing vocals).
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ That is my favorite song from "Street Talk"
I am small town girl,born and raised in a small town.City life would be too stressful for me.I love my small town.
Sax is that gut feeling
A more city song?
Also Eagles bandmember
Joe Walsh - In The City( Warriors soundtrack) best City song 💯
Essential reaction
They should watch The Warriors.
Ryan said any city songs are a must so 'in the city' by Walsh is a must they need to react to for sure!
@@inktothefridgeinthemorning9479 and All Night Long, although not a city song.
@@laurakali6522 Warriors Come out to
The other Glen Frey song that you have to get into is The Heat Is On.
I believe that it was a Beverly Hills Cop tune. It is another banging song with the sax.
The city in the video was New York - the only Miami shots were when they were showing Don Johnson. NYC has a certain energy that the song matches really well with that driving beat. I loved NYC when I lived there - no other place quite like it. As an older person, I prefer suburbia. :)
Check out Summer In The City by the Lovin’ Spoonful….mid 1960’s!!!
Glen was very talented......gone too soon.
So.....I have lived in a city, the suburbs, and rural. I love rural because I don't have to hit the deck if I hear gun fire - I know it's a hunter sighting in their gun.
City life is expensive and desperate - very challenging to meet people.
Miami Vice is the best cop show ever on tv.
This was from the episode when Crockett and Tubbs went up to NYC for a case….this was filmed in NYC from the 80s 😎
I like a small neighborhood, near shopping but not super close. Like some country as well. City nice to go visit, but not live. Good song, like the sax
Great song but "Smuggler's Blues" is even better!
Ok guys, I’m glad you waited til now to play this song, because I’m relatively new to your show. I loved Miami Vice, The Eagles and Glen Frey! It totally vibes with the show. By the way, being new to show, what is the issue with the Eagles?
The Eagles - or more specifically Don Henley - issues copyright strikes to almost everyone that uploads videos of their songs. A lot of channels have had to take down all their Eagles videos or risk losing their channel entirely, and some HAVE lost their channels because of how many strikes and claims they got. I love the Eagles, but yeah, they are notorious for going after anyone that uses their music. It’s a shame.
Thanks
I live on ten acres between a massive hunting lease and a massive horse pasture. My nearest neighbor is like a quarter mile away. I still jam this song all the time.
I don't know if you know what was Miami Vice back in 80s and even 90s. It was whole culture, with songs, fasion, cars and behavior. In episodes played not only Glen Frey, but: Phil Collins, Gene Simmons, Leonard Cohen, Ted Nugent, Little Richard, Barbra Streisand, Willie Nelson (but he played everywhere), James Brown, Harry Shearer, Isaac Hayes, even Frank Zappa and Miles Davis. And that not the end of the list.
We used to call the city..... the "Concrete Jungle". I love to visit big cities but I have never wanted to live in a large city. BTW...... The sax is played by.... Bill Bergman.
Eagles and Beetles are basically no go zones for anyone except the actual bands!
Interestingly, even though Miami Vice was set in Miami it looks like this video was filmed in New York City. Those yellow taxi cabs were definitely 1980's New York taxis. Plus, I used to live there and I recognize a number of NYC landmarks in the video
How about "Moonlight Feels Right" - Starbuck
Y'all should do summer in the city
The best song title for Ryan would be "City Under the Moon" or "Moon Over the City". :)
For Ryan, some songs from my collection with Moon and City, all great in their own ways:
Robert Plant - Moonlight in Somoza
ELO - Ticket to the Moon
Claire Hamill - The Moon is a powerful Lover
Echo & The Bunnymen - The Killing Moon
Mike Oldfield & Maggie Reilly - Moonlight Shadow
ELO - Night in the City
The Cars - Heartbeat City
The Lightning Seeds - City Bright Stars
Yes - City of Love
Muse - City of Delusion
and ABBA - Summer Night City 😃
This tune came out when the Eagles had run their course and everyone was off doing their solo thing. I was an enormous fan of "Miami Vice" in part because of the music.
I was a big fan of Dan Fogelberg in the Eagles heyday and had an acquaintance who was an Eagles fan who bugged me over liking Foglelberg, until I pointed out that nearly every member of the Eagles had done back up vocals on one of his albums (Captured Angel, I think) The guy quickly changed his tune and bought the album, no pun intended.
On that note, I'm guessing it's UA-cam copyright issues that keep you from doing Eagles stuff, maybe you could bypass that by doing something from that "Captured Angel..."
I love Fogelberg's "Hard To Say" with an excellent part sung by Frey on it.
@@legman1476 Naturally I misremembered, it was the 1974 Joe Walsh-produced album "Souvenirs." There was also a Tribute album made after Fogelberg passed away. Several music artists made covers of Dan's songs, including the surviving Eagles. 1970s Disco Diva Donna Summer did a haunting cover of "Netherlands" that was surprisingly good.
Fogelberg was friends with the Eagles
Ryan you will get your fill of sax on this song! Five Guy fries are my favorite. I used to watch Miami Vice. He was good! Gene Simmons was also a bad guy in that show. You laughed when you said he was in Wiseguy.... That was a great show! Mike Ehrmantrout was a main character in that show.😊 That solo at the beginning - thought Ryan would have paused it. The One You Love by Glen Frey is also 🔥 and has 🎷! I was going to say you said "the " - I'm laughing cuz you'd get on Ty for that! That is why I love Chicago. I can go when I want but I like having community where I live. I used to visit friends and family who lived in Chicago and that was good. Ironically I am afraid of heights... The video painted the picture of the song. See now people saw your authentic reaction!!!! 😊 The solo was in the beginning.
That was NY City in the video. You could see the twin towers at the World Trade Center in the video 💔. But they used this song in the show Miami Vice. So they threw some of that in the video also.
Steak fries in England are called "chips".
Another 80s song that has this same vibe is Talking Back To The Night by Steve Winwood.
Really glad you reacted to this!! Brings back memories. Was fortunate to see him perform this live twice. Once on his solo band tour in 1986 at the Austin Opera House, and then again with "the" Eagles in 2002. Again, glad you reacted to this.
You could re-run Miami Vice today and it would be jus' as big a hit. The episode with Tubbs walkin' with a guitar over his shoulder, singin' a song about Jesus, usin' a Jamaican accent... so smooth. 'You Belong to the City' is in the same episode as 'Smuggler's Blues'. Glen Frey ain't a bad actor.
Also in the movie"The Warriors" which in itself is a must watch movie - You can thank me later.......
More 80’s movie-tv show music. Like Man In Motion by John Parr from the movie St. Elmo’s Fire
You're describing it perfectly - 80s reverb. From 1980-1984, 80s production was awesome, the pinnacle of production. Then, they started adding reverb to the snare drum ( or drum machine in this case), and saturating the guitars. Thus, began the overproduction period 1985-1993. Kool and the Gang had a song called " fresh" from 1984, with PERFECT PRODUCTION, then some DJ remixed it just a year later, in 1985, and gave it that overproduction sound, completely ruining the song for me. That was when I started to notice that I didn't like how newer songs were sounding post 84. Maybe they thought a natural organic sound was too 70s? Bon Jovis " new jersey" is so overproduced, it actually ruins the music for me. So many albums that came out during that time, were ruined by overproduction. I like the songs, they just get ruined by the mix.i love this song sooooo much, I can ignore the snare drum sound. I grew up in the 80s, but I prefer the 70s. This song, however, makes me nostalgic for the 80s. I love everything about it
Just wanna add that I hope you check out some more Band Maid!
I think "Lily Was Here" borrows heavily from this one. You guys did a reaction video for that one earlier. For more Glenn Frey I recommend "The One You Love" which is a ballad but has a great sax line. "Smuggler's Blues" about the perils of drug running, also on a Miami Vice soundtrack. I enjoyed this clip, guys! Thanks.
Hi guys! Hear this song--> This *City* Never Sleeps. Everyone who bought Eurythmics albums knows it. Sorry, no sax, but lots of atmosphere. I love it more than this Glenn Frey song (which I also love). And be sure to listen for the production touches added and tucked in, by Dave Stewart. It's something for which he is famous, to those who developed their ears. Every reaction channel needs to hear more women, and Annie Lennox is creative in this song.
It's got a fan-made post of the song, so it shouldn't get blocked. Been up forever.
ua-cam.com/video/updY5WDeh2I/v-deo.html
So much DX7 on the track.
You should listen to Bruce Springsteen - Tenth Avenue Freeze Out. Lots of horns.
So after the Eagles broke up, I saw Glenn and Joe Walsh together. Joe was out of his mind drunk and stoned on I’m not sure what but most like it a combo of a few things. And it was the early 80’s so that says a lot because it was the norm for many. Glenn kept trying to keep Joe focused. Joe fell off a stool many times throughout the night. Dropped his guitar, forgot lyrics etc. It was a disaster but we didn’t care because we really thought the Eagles were done for. I’m still happy I saw the show. I saw the Eagles in 1978 and then after they reunited and Joe was sober by then.
I saw the Eagles for the Hell Freezes Over tour. Joe Walsh was in rough shape that night too. Between songs, he would mumble into the microphone, then crack up laughing. He still manages to pull himself together when he would sing though. Pretty sad actually thinking about all the years of that going on.
@@dreamweaver8913 yeah it was pretty awful. Happy he’s sober and doing well.
Hate living in a downtown area. Had rather live in the country on several acres.
Sax and the City. Tailor made for Ryan.
Frey was from Detroit.
Try a solo song from 1 of his albums. Partytown, the 1 you love, that girl are from no fun aloud.
Also sexy girl, smugglers blues the heat is on off the album the allnighter.