FIRST TIME HEARING Mason Williams - Classic Gas REACTION

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  • @bradsullivan2495
    @bradsullivan2495 11 місяців тому +386

    One of the biggest hits of 1968 and still sounds fresh all these years later.

    • @batmanforpresident9655
      @batmanforpresident9655 11 місяців тому +32

      As does 99.9% of the music written from this era. I feel blessed to have been alive through it.

    • @thomastimlin1724
      @thomastimlin1724 11 місяців тому

      @@batmanforpresident9655 Me too.

    • @bgallagher8129
      @bgallagher8129 11 місяців тому +15

      Soooooo many great instrumentals from this time period. Try "Wipeout" by the Surfaris. Someone described this as elevator music. actually, instrumentals from the 60's were charted hits and played along side The Beatles, and Andy Williams. There were not just one or two hits, but scores. like----------------- Telstar by the Tornados, Love is Blue, Paul Muriate. Wipeout by The Surfaris, Green Onions by Booker T and the M, G's, Tequilla by the Champs, Walk Don't Run by the Ventures, The Lonely Bull by the Tijuana Brass , Grazing in the Grass by Hugh Masekela, A Taste of Honey by Herb Alpert, Pipeline by the Chanteys, Baby Elephant Walk by Henry Mancini, Bumble Boogie by Henry Mancini, Hawaii 5-0 by the Ventures. They were a genre of their own.

    • @donkey3187
      @donkey3187 11 місяців тому +2

      lol....no it doesnt...its sounds very dated..its been around forever

    • @redpine8665
      @redpine8665 11 місяців тому +14

      Another fantastic instramental of this period is Love is Blue by paul mauriat

  • @bradsullivan2495
    @bradsullivan2495 11 місяців тому +263

    Mason Williams was a one-hit wonder, but this one hit is HUGE.

    • @joelanderos23
      @joelanderos23 11 місяців тому +1

      @@LazloMortimer what other songs from him hit the charts?

    • @paulg68paulg68
      @paulg68paulg68 11 місяців тому +2

      His work with the Mannheim Steamroller may have sold a couple of albums.

    • @houngandave
      @houngandave 9 місяців тому

      ​@@joelanderos23greensleeves

    • @JohnLancaster-fh3oc
      @JohnLancaster-fh3oc 6 місяців тому +2

      He was mainly a comedy writer.

  • @rmacdougallaliasdogviticus
    @rmacdougallaliasdogviticus 11 місяців тому +180

    Another great instrumental from the same year 1968. 'Paul Mauriat - Love Is Blue'.

    • @savethelighthouse
      @savethelighthouse 11 місяців тому +4

      OMG! I was in a dance ensemble in high school in 1970 and we choreographed this with couples!

    • @lauragriffin6512
      @lauragriffin6512 11 місяців тому +8

      When I first bought a piano when I was 40 I learned to play Love is Blue because I wanted to play it for my mother before she passed away. It was her all time favourite song. And I did, 4 months before she died.

    • @loritajohnson5664
      @loritajohnson5664 11 місяців тому +3

      Yes! I was 5 or 6 years old but remember this playing on the radio! Was one of my oldest sister's song!

    • @alrivers2297
      @alrivers2297 11 місяців тому +9

      1968 seemed to be the year for great instrumentals. There was also Grazing in the Grass by Hugh Masekela and The Horse by Cliff Nobles

    • @jrox6091
      @jrox6091 11 місяців тому +6

      I LOVE LOVE Love is Blue. Beautiful instrumental that brings wonderful memories.

  • @MeYou-nm5bd
    @MeYou-nm5bd 11 місяців тому +212

    Mason Williams was also a comedy writer, most significantly for the Smothers Brothers TV show.

    • @richardb6260
      @richardb6260 11 місяців тому +13

      He also wrote the theme music for The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour.

    • @christopherwinkler4451
      @christopherwinkler4451 11 місяців тому +10

      He debuted the song on the show.

    • @bgcloon
      @bgcloon 11 місяців тому +6

      One of his other tracks, "The Prince's Panties", was popular on the Dr. Demento show, way back. Look for it, it's funny.

    • @richardb6260
      @richardb6260 11 місяців тому +4

      @@bgcloon yeah, the Prince called his dogs panties because they panted all the time and they ate him.

    • @jrepka01
      @jrepka01 11 місяців тому +13

      RIP Tommy.
      Williams also hired a young inexperienced stand-up comic to the Smothers Brothers writing staff by the name of Steve Martin.

  • @db-gb5xi
    @db-gb5xi 11 місяців тому +173

    A great jazz instrumental to check out is Dave Brubek's, Take Five.

    • @jeffking4176
      @jeffking4176 11 місяців тому +7

      Take Five:
      THE best selling jazz song EVER❗️
      I also like some of the other songs from him.
      📻🙂

    • @unclebobunclebob
      @unclebobunclebob 11 місяців тому

      This is not jazz. Your comment is irrelevant.

    • @alleykeosheyan4779
      @alleykeosheyan4779 11 місяців тому +3

      YESSSSSS they should totally do that one! Also, Ravel's Bolero, preferably the Andre Rieu Live at Maastricht version!

    • @rickybutler2826
      @rickybutler2826 11 місяців тому +2

      ​@@unclebobunclebob Troll

    • @bgallagher8129
      @bgallagher8129 11 місяців тому +2

      arguably noted Seven of Nine@@unclebobunclebob

  • @JoTracy
    @JoTracy 11 місяців тому +155

    My older sister (RIP) could play this on the guitar
    It will always remind me of her ❤

  • @alanmusicman3385
    @alanmusicman3385 11 місяців тому +31

    The fact that this was a huge hit in countries around the world is proof of how un-stovepiped mainstream music was in those days - success came to all kinds of styles and genres. It's a shame we lost that as time went on.

  • @batmanforpresident9655
    @batmanforpresident9655 11 місяців тому +142

    One of the greatest instrumentals ever.
    Fun facts:
    Mike Post, who wrote the themes to many classic T.V. shows like: "The Rockford Files", "Magnum P.I.", "Hill Street Blues" and "Law And Order", produced this song and wrote the orchestral middle section of it.

    • @217_Walker
      @217_Walker 11 місяців тому +5

      💯

    • @umbluegray1
      @umbluegray1 11 місяців тому +11

      The Rockford Files -- my favorite detective genre series ever! Mannix, Columbo, Cannon, so many greats ones, but TRF tops them all. Plus Mike Post's & Pete Carpenter's theme song rocks!

    • @stephaniejones4749
      @stephaniejones4749 11 місяців тому +12

      I love the theme song for Hill Street Blues

    • @batmanforpresident9655
      @batmanforpresident9655 11 місяців тому +9

      ​@@umbluegray1
      My personal favorite detective show is Columbo, and "The Rockford Files" theme is the best T.V. theme ever.

    • @217_Walker
      @217_Walker 11 місяців тому +6

      @@stephaniejones4749 There are too many too list.

  • @louisdellavalle2159
    @louisdellavalle2159 11 місяців тому +47

    Another great instrumental, A Taste of Honey by Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass 1965

    • @Sabrina79
      @Sabrina79 10 місяців тому +1

      I ❤ Herb Alpert and I'm 45

    • @audreycumby1075
      @audreycumby1075 10 місяців тому

      Herb Alpert has MANY great hits!

    • @terryboyer1342
      @terryboyer1342 9 місяців тому

      Ever hear of Bill Chase?

    • @nedlee3886
      @nedlee3886 17 днів тому

      Another great one!
      I forgot all about that one.
      Thanks for the reminder.

  • @darrenjones5885
    @darrenjones5885 11 місяців тому +46

    There’s live video of Glenn Campbell playing Classical Gas on a 12 string guitar. How he didn’t get caught up in the strings is beyond me. But before he was famous in his own right he was part of the Wrecking Crew and if you needed musicians for hire they were the best.

    • @bgallagher8129
      @bgallagher8129 11 місяців тому +6

      I thought the same when I watched the video of Glen playing the William Tell Overture with a full orchestra. His finger speed on the guitar is absolutely unparalleled, but on a twelve string is beyond human. He even plays with the guitar over his head, and does not miss a beat. Amazing.

    • @stevenklein3195
      @stevenklein3195 11 місяців тому +2

      His skill is simply incredible!!

    • @darylprice-wx7fz
      @darylprice-wx7fz 11 місяців тому +1

      I've tried to play Classical Gas on my 12 string, not easy. It was written for a 6 string nylon guitar, much easier to play when you're following the tabs.

  • @aarongoldstein7614
    @aarongoldstein7614 11 місяців тому +104

    That should read Classical Gas.
    Whatever its spelling it is one of the greatest instrumentals of the second half of the 20th century and the unofficial theme of "The Smothers Brothers" TV show.

    • @garybradford8332
      @garybradford8332 11 місяців тому +2

      You're right. Classic gas is when grandpa tells you to pull his finger.

  • @paulwalker9421
    @paulwalker9421 11 місяців тому +67

    To watch Mason Williams Sit in front of an orchestra and play his guitar is fantastic!

  • @jonathanhacker5025
    @jonathanhacker5025 11 місяців тому +40

    The name Classical Gas was from a segment that was done on the Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour. If I remember right, Mason was the music director for the show. They showed images of classical art while Mason’s song was playing in the background. After the show, folks wanted to know about this incredible music. The next episode they had Mason perform it live with an orchestra. It shot up the charts. It’s one of my favorite instrumentals of all time.

    • @PrivateAccount---ji6ni
      @PrivateAccount---ji6ni 11 місяців тому +3

      he was also a writer.

    • @artmanjohn2
      @artmanjohn2 11 місяців тому +5

      I'm 74 and I remember watching that on TV too! Good Days!

    • @youmustbethistall5861
      @youmustbethistall5861 11 місяців тому +4

      If I'm not mistaken, the live performance on the Smother's Brothers was the first live performance that Mason ever performed. I seem to recall that they told him the day of the show that he was going to play it.

    • @MrsRosencranz1
      @MrsRosencranz1 11 місяців тому +3

      Mason was the head writer. The music was handled by Nelson Riddle and Dickie.
      Mason was the head writer. He and Tommy shared a home during the show's run.
      The film was 3,000 Years of Art which was aired with Classical Gas as the sound track, The response to it was so great they repeated it two weeks later which to someone like me was a miracle. As a 13 year old I was so mesmerized and I went into the arts.
      Mason loved it when people told him stories about how much they were affected by the show and his work. I know this because he told me so. One of my best days, telling Mason Williams that he unknowningly was my mentor.

    • @audreycumby1075
      @audreycumby1075 10 місяців тому

      Yes indeed remember watching that on TV!

  • @RobinfromCA
    @RobinfromCA 10 місяців тому +2

    No words but my generation can sing along with this song!

  • @musicgrl100
    @musicgrl100 11 місяців тому +30

    As a little girl, the moment I fell in love with this song was when the brass instruments come in. Probably why I ended up playing a brass instrument (and still do today!).

  • @robertsaul234
    @robertsaul234 11 місяців тому +39

    Mason was a comedy writer for the Smothers Brothers Show and Glen Campbell's show. One of the writers he brought to his staff was the then unknown Steve Martin.
    Speaking of Glen, a reaction to "Galveston" would be appreciated.

    • @bjdefilippo447
      @bjdefilippo447 11 місяців тому +5

      Good call on Galveston!

    • @michaellockhart554
      @michaellockhart554 11 місяців тому +4

      Any of the Glen Campbell and Jimmy Webb (another fellow Oklahoman) collaborations are worth a listen, even one that Glen didn't originally perform, MacArthur Park, but Glen's version is awesome

    • @CTX700girl
      @CTX700girl 11 місяців тому +2

      Glen plays this song with a big orchestra as well. It’s here on youtube. Jim Stafford does a great version of this song, too. 😊

    • @erniesteele3164
      @erniesteele3164 11 місяців тому

      Glen Campbell doing the "William Tell Overture" with the orchestra is also phenomenal.

  • @MrSteveLoucks
    @MrSteveLoucks 11 місяців тому +58

    Another huge instrumental hit from the era (and another one hit wonder) is Popcorn by Hot Butter. It’ll have you tapping your fingers.

    • @bjdefilippo447
      @bjdefilippo447 11 місяців тому +2

      I had that on vinyl. Played the heck out of it!

    • @brucejacobs4026
      @brucejacobs4026 11 місяців тому +9

      And Green Onions

    • @johnsilva9139
      @johnsilva9139 11 місяців тому +6

      Popcorn is a great choice. They'll love it. Green Onions is another great instrumental from the '60's.

    • @cwalokie9559
      @cwalokie9559 11 місяців тому +4

      Popcorn came out at the same time a running back named Greg Pruitt played for the Sooners. I remember seeing a highlight video of his with that song playing in the background.

    • @dougbrowning82
      @dougbrowning82 11 місяців тому +1

      Gershon Kingsley did that originally in 1969. Hot Butter followed up Popcorn with Percolator.

  • @DerekDominoes
    @DerekDominoes 11 місяців тому +68

    Another terrific instrumental is "Joy" by Apollo 100 which is based on a composition by Bach.

    • @stephenulmer3781
      @stephenulmer3781 11 місяців тому +6

      Great suggestion❤

    • @alkronlage5236
      @alkronlage5236 11 місяців тому +4

      Made that suggestion too, then I saw you already mentioned it!
      Great song!

    • @heidiv5488
      @heidiv5488 11 місяців тому +3

      I loved that one as a kid. I remember practicing it over and over and over on my organ.

    • @Sisallaboutthelove
      @Sisallaboutthelove 11 місяців тому +1

      Seconded! That's one of my go-to happy songs.

    • @michaelmisanthrope
      @michaelmisanthrope 11 місяців тому +4

      It is not from a Bach composition. it is from the famous last movement of Beethoven's 9th which incorporates Schiller's poem entitled "An Freude " which translates to "to joy" and is often called "Ode to Joy."

  • @brianmccullough5764
    @brianmccullough5764 11 місяців тому +40

    It's hard to put into words just how huge this tune was when it came out. It was everywhere at once with Williams on every big TV variety show performing it.
    In the following decade something similar happened with "The Entertainer", an instrumental from the soundtrack of the movie "The Sting". Hey, that's a great Redford and Paul Newman movie you'd love, too!

  • @donnacorey5682
    @donnacorey5682 11 місяців тому +38

    Think I was about 13 when this came out and the first time I heard it on the radio I was blown away. Was like nothing I'd ever heard before. Love it so much♥️

  • @secretstacker5097
    @secretstacker5097 11 місяців тому +59

    Roy Clark has a song called Malaguena. It's another instrumental using only an acoustic guitar. It's a short song, but some of the most impressive guitar playing. I think you would like it.

    • @Lensmaster1
      @Lensmaster1 11 місяців тому +13

      His appearance on The Odd Couple is his best performance of it.

    • @hawkeyegeorge
      @hawkeyegeorge 11 місяців тому +7

      Roy Clark was an amazing guitar player. People seem to forget about him when naming the greats.

    • @haroldsockey6987
      @haroldsockey6987 11 місяців тому +3

      Bein requesting that one for a year now.

    • @robertaandtomcatron3376
      @robertaandtomcatron3376 11 місяців тому +3

      Charo is also great playing Malagueña.

    • @CVrocker1
      @CVrocker1 11 місяців тому +1

      Malaguena by Juan Areco is also a great version

  • @peacepupppy
    @peacepupppy 11 місяців тому +13

    It reminds me of being alive in the sixties. Such a great feeling. Wish I could go back to visit. Thanks for the peek back in time!

  • @revaflowers3115
    @revaflowers3115 11 місяців тому +15

    I miss the numbers of instrumentals that we used to be blessed with on our radios back in the day.Rebel Rouser,Misirlou,Wipeout,Pipeline,Sinister Minster,The Lonely Bull,The Pink Panther,Wonderland By Night,.....................

    • @Mel-oz9fl
      @Mel-oz9fl 11 місяців тому

      Misirlou a classic

    • @AzaleaLala
      @AzaleaLala 11 місяців тому +1

      I feel like we had one radio station and it just played all the good stuff no matter what genre.

  • @rubroken
    @rubroken 11 місяців тому +54

    "Classical Gas" was played a lot when it first came out but not played so much now. Great instrumental!

    • @Spooky1862
      @Spooky1862 11 місяців тому +4

      Yeah, our local oldies station played this one a good bit throughout the 1980s!

    • @rjjcms1
      @rjjcms1 11 місяців тому +2

      @@Spooky1862I was a teen and 20-something in the 80s but that's about when I first heard it somewhere. Had no idea of the title of the piece or who it was by. Saw the title Classical Gas written since a few years ago and thought it a very strange name for a song. Only in the last year or two have the title and the piece of music been matched together for me,so even if I found that music playing in my head I wouldn't have had a chance of finding it until very recently.

    • @Spooky1862
      @Spooky1862 11 місяців тому +1

      @@rjjcms1Glad you’ve discovered this cool song! I first heard it only a few years before you did, when I was about seven. My Mom and Dad introduced me to their music then; they brought out the albums they’d bought in the 1960s. The Beatles, The Tams, early Marvin Gaye-and The Mason Williams Phonograph Record, which features Classical Gas! That’s when I transitioned from kids’ records to grown-up music 😂

    • @rjjcms1
      @rjjcms1 11 місяців тому +1

      @@Spooky1862Wonderful. We had a variety of those kids' 7" single records,too! They included the odd one that was a mainstream hit in the 60s and early 70s. But my parents introduced us to lots of the music they bought,too,including the Beatles. I still have their copy of the Penny Lane/Strawberry Fields Forever double A side they bought in 1967. In the mid-70s we used to put not just those kids' records but also their Rolling Stones 45s on their stereo system,and also the likes of Chris Barber as they liked their jazz too. My mum also introduced me to things like the Rumours album by Fleetwood Mac,playing it one night while we sat on the living room couch and I looked at the lyrics on the record sleeve.

    • @Spooky1862
      @Spooky1862 11 місяців тому +1

      ⁠@@rjjcms1Great stuff! My sister and I still have a few of those 7” children’s records; we wore most of them out, though! It sounds like your parents and mine enjoy a lot of the same music-my Mom’s into jazz, too-Barber, Brubeck, Louis Armstrong, etc. My folks have Fleetwood Mac’s Rumours album, too; hearing that really brings back a lot of ‘70s memories! Secondhand News is my favorite song on that one. You can’t go wrong with the Beatles or the Stones though! There was truly a lot of terrific music between the 1950s and the 1980s.

  • @gerardcote8391
    @gerardcote8391 11 місяців тому +32

    As impressive as this song is to listen to, it is even more impressive to see performed live.

    • @j6282
      @j6282 11 місяців тому +3

      True this

  • @TheNotedHero
    @TheNotedHero 11 місяців тому +22

    As others have mentioned, look for a video called "Classical Gas [Mason Williams] | Tommy Emmanuel". Tommy is one of the world's best guitarists and his cover of this song is amazing!

  • @MrSleazey
    @MrSleazey 11 місяців тому +13

    I was fortunate enough to be a big fan of the Smothers Brothers show, and I recall the evening when this premiered on their show. It was instantly riveting, and the fast paced flickering of the great art works of history made it hypnotizing. It was the talk of everybody at my high school the next day, and I purchased a 45 rpm disc as soon as it was available at our local stores (This was back in the day where the dime store, the music shop downtown, the chain retailers, actually sold LPs and 45s.)
    It's been a favorite of mine ever since then, and is still part of my very long daily playlist.

  • @dranet47
    @dranet47 11 місяців тому +56

    Patti Page was from Oklahoma. She's famous for her song Tennessee Waltz, and my favorite, How Much is That Doggie in the Window? Your kids will probably like that one. :D

    • @tonic8945
      @tonic8945 11 місяців тому +4

      'How much is that doggie in the window ' is the first record I remember my mum playing for me, early 60s

    • @ragjamrock
      @ragjamrock 11 місяців тому +3

      Doggie in the window was the first song I learned to play on the guitar. 🎶🎸

    • @sundayze
      @sundayze 11 місяців тому +5

      My mom used to sing Doggie in the Window to us, then she taught it to us and we all sang along. That brought back memories!

  • @welshrabbit5
    @welshrabbit5 11 місяців тому +45

    fantastic guitar work on this stone cold classic- well done both of you, Love the chase comment, so appropriate.

  • @stephaniejones4749
    @stephaniejones4749 11 місяців тому +18

    I remember this as if it was yesterday. It was one of the most played instrumental songs that I can remember back then.

  • @williambowman1660
    @williambowman1660 11 місяців тому +6

    When this premiered on The Smothers Brothers Show it was played while a montage of events of America from its founding to 1968. It was memorable to see the history of the country accelerating to the music and quite different for its day

    • @jpmnewyork
      @jpmnewyork 11 місяців тому +1

      Close, but no cigar. Actually, I thought it was used with a montage of the events of 1968, but turned out I was wrong. It was used with a montage of all of the world's greatest works of art. (You can still find that video online.) The Smothers Brothers later commissioned filmaker Chuck Braverman to do a montage of the events of 1968, but it used completely different music. (You can find that online too.)

    • @williambowman1660
      @williambowman1660 11 місяців тому +1

      Thank you. It’s amazing what the memory of a child puts into your mind. I remember hearing the song at age 10 and put into my mind that the pictures were that of American history.I have been wrong for 55 years. Thanks for sharing the correct event. Makes me wonder if I really did see Mommy kissing Santa Claus that night🤔?

    • @jpmnewyork
      @jpmnewyork 11 місяців тому +1

      @@williambowman1660 Yes, the memory does play tricks. I was absolutely convinced it was used in the video of events of 1968, and had to do a load of searching to discover the truth. My wife, meanwhile, remembered that video but thought it was set to music by Donovan. We were both wrong; the video uses a couple of instrumentals, one of which is a portion of "Ina-Gadda-Da-Vida" by Iron Butterfly! It also turns out that the premiere of "Classical Gas" was not on the Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour itself, but on their summer replacement show hosted by Glen Campbell!

    • @jpmnewyork
      @jpmnewyork 11 місяців тому

      @@williambowman1660 There's more to the story! I just had this video pop up in my feed, and Chuck Braverman himself describes the film he did -- NOT Classical Gas, but also not events of 1968; it was the history of the United States!
      ua-cam.com/video/fdw3pbVmKZM/v-deo.htmlsi=0cDf5EH9sDvG2qua

  • @jamescpotter
    @jamescpotter 11 місяців тому +5

    The best instrumental of the 60's! Masterpiece. That is the Wrecking Crew Rhythm section backing him.

    • @thomassullivan9692
      @thomassullivan9692 11 місяців тому

      Indeed, Jim Gordon nailed those drum parts with minimal takes.

  • @angharaddenby3389
    @angharaddenby3389 11 місяців тому +19

    Mason Williams also recorded this with Mannheim Steamroller on their "Classical Gas" album.

  • @keith6485
    @keith6485 5 місяців тому

    Mason Williams was also a writer for the Glen Campbell show, along with someone else you may have heard of, Mclean Sevenson. Glen, who was himself a fantastic guitarist, performed this song on his show several times. It was one of the most requested songs of 1968 and 1969. And it still sounds great.

  • @Janadu
    @Janadu 11 місяців тому +20

    I got this 45 for my 12th Birthday. I loved it and still have the record.

  • @andycofin6983
    @andycofin6983 11 місяців тому +4

    Gas was a slang word in the ‘60s and early ‘70s meaning cool, a blast. Like, it’s a gas, it’s a blast, it’s fun, it’s cool.

  • @kbingh
    @kbingh 11 місяців тому +6

    Mason Williams was part of the Wrecking Crew that played with Glenn Campbell.

  • @mikematusek4233
    @mikematusek4233 11 місяців тому +1

    Another great instrumental is Tubular Bells. This was when you could have a big hit with no words: Wipe out, Telstar, and the original theme to Hawaii 5-0.

  • @stevehatton-bw3bo
    @stevehatton-bw3bo 11 місяців тому +18

    Classic! I’ve suggested a number of instrumentals over the years, none yet have made their way to your channel. Once again I will suggest Roy Clark, one of the greatest guitarists of all time! Although born in Virginia, he lived in Oklahoma for the last 40+ years of his life; I believe he has an elementary school named after him in Tulsa. “Malagueña” is probably the most amazing of his instrumentals; I like the version from The Odd Couple tv show, as it is on acoustic guitar, although any version he does is incredible! Most other reactors start off with either his 1964 version of “Folsom Prison Blues”, a comedic version of the Johnny Cash classic, or “12th Street Rag” from the Jimmy Dean show.

    • @piedmontish
      @piedmontish 11 місяців тому +1

      Great suggestion! I like them all too, but his live performance, when he's older, just strikes me as he's REALLY working it!

    • @grammilynn233
      @grammilynn233 11 місяців тому

      Kristi Yamaguchi used Malagueña in the Olympics. I miss instrumentals, The Lonely Bull, A Taste of Honey, The Horse, Pipeline, I could go on.

    • @stevehatton-bw3bo
      @stevehatton-bw3bo 11 місяців тому +1

      Yeah, always liked The Tijuana Brass. As for “The Horse”, only ever heard it played by my high school band every halftime; they did it justice, but geez, every game!

  • @odiebryer2144
    @odiebryer2144 11 місяців тому +3

    Oh, 1968, the year I graduated HS! Remember this on the radio -- it was played OFTEN! Ah, the memories from that year . . . they are still plentiful and vivid. Thanks for this one! ❤❤❤😂😅

  • @merlinathrawes746
    @merlinathrawes746 11 місяців тому +9

    The biggest thing I've always liked about this song is how simple it starts out, then the guitar part slowly gets more complex and merges with the interplay of the other instruments, which take over briefly, before modulating back down. It's intriguing to listen to and keeps your attention throughout.

  • @alandhopewell
    @alandhopewell 11 місяців тому +4

    When I was a kid, the second movement of this (brass) was used as the theme music for the local wrestling show.

  • @carolmartin4413
    @carolmartin4413 11 місяців тому +12

    Now this is a first-rate guitarist. Great blast from the past! Thanks Rob Squad!

  • @mbartz2804
    @mbartz2804 11 місяців тому +9

    Tommy Emmanuel is considered the best acoustic guitar player in the world. Check out his version. Amazing,

    • @protamine4
      @protamine4 7 місяців тому +1

      I have seen him live 3 time when I lived in Kentucky. He did an annual guitar workshop in Bardstown (or Elizabethtown?) and also did a concert there each year. I cannot believe he is not famous in the U.S.

  • @heatherqualy9143
    @heatherqualy9143 11 місяців тому +22

    One of my favourite instrumentals of all time. So glad you enjoyed it!😊

  • @americanaforever6725
    @americanaforever6725 11 місяців тому +1

    A musical masterpiece!

  • @TSIRKLAND
    @TSIRKLAND 11 місяців тому +3

    Instrumentals are so timeless. Their ability to bring to mind different things to different people- people sitting in the same room, or people across generations- is so awesome. "Classical Gas" is truly one of those instrumentals that deserves to stay around for a long, LONG time!

  • @maryluken-stout9335
    @maryluken-stout9335 11 місяців тому +7

    This piece has been on my Top Ten All Time Greatest List since its release. The Album it was on was called The Mason Williams Phonograph Record and is also a 50+ year favorite. The album is an eclectic mix of songs … blues, jazz, baroque, rock … even silly, “The Prince’s Panties”. Williams was a comedy writer for the Smothers Brothers TV show. Yep … I’m a 67 year old fan. 😊

  • @aleatharhea
    @aleatharhea 11 місяців тому +4

    This song was on the radio a lot when I was a kid. I love the guitar finger picking, the various themes, and those trombone hits!

    • @RideAcrossTheRiver
      @RideAcrossTheRiver 10 місяців тому

      The joyousness of it. That's not allowed today.

  • @kylekerwin4993
    @kylekerwin4993 11 місяців тому +3

    Great song. Great reaction. I remember hearing this on the radio and was blown away. Same with Love is Blue instrumental. Both charted to #1 in 1968. These are fun songs that aren’t made like this anymore.

  • @coolcpa3321
    @coolcpa3321 11 місяців тому +11

    When I was four, this song was everywhere. My father, an eye surgeon, was also a very good guitar player (among other instruments) and often strummed Classical Gas when home. He was born in Oklahoma and this was one of his favorite tunes. Thanks for the reaction.

  • @daddyguerrero
    @daddyguerrero 11 місяців тому +1

    And do not diminish your contribution to your area as well. The two of you are impacting your generation as well as the younger generations that are tuning into your channel. You are beloved by so many because of the joy and positivity you bring in introducing many to the beautiful music that has been created by so many wonderful artists. And all from your little home in Oklahoma. Well done Jay and Amber.

  • @carrieallen
    @carrieallen 11 місяців тому +5

    My dad, for my whole life at least, has always randomly picked up his guitar and played this song. I’ve heard it so many times 😊

  • @wayneclendenen2036
    @wayneclendenen2036 11 місяців тому +1

    There are a myriad of instrumentals throughout rock and roll from the fifties to the eighties...An early example is Santo and Johnny "Sleep Walk"...In the sixties there were many groups , The Ventures "Walk Don't Run, Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass " A taste of honey" , Al Hirt "Java" and many more...It would be great rabbit hole to go down !!!

  • @stephenhuber1219
    @stephenhuber1219 11 місяців тому +5

    Mason was a writer for The Smothers Brothers, Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour & Saturday Night Live

  • @EvieBear236
    @EvieBear236 10 місяців тому +1

    If you watch a video tape of him playing this, you can see that he is playing the melody and the harmony at the same time. Very talented guitarist.

  • @johnnielson4341
    @johnnielson4341 11 місяців тому +3

    One of the greatest instrumentals ever. I just waited for Amber's reaction when the horns blew in

  • @dansace1
    @dansace1 11 місяців тому +1

    I think you guys are ready for Leo Kottke, acoustic virtuoso. "Vasoline Machine Gun" is a good starting place for an instrumental. I still remember on the liner notes to “6- and 12-String Guitar”, his first album in '69 (also known as the Armadillo album) he described his voice as “Like geese farts on a muggy day”. "Rings" is a sweet love song if you want a vocal track. Good stuff.

  • @jimbobgreasemonkey
    @jimbobgreasemonkey 11 місяців тому +22

    You should watch the LIVE version, from the Smothers Brothers show.

  • @henrywilson9928
    @henrywilson9928 11 місяців тому +1

    I don’t know if you know it but perhaps the greatest American folk singer Woody Guthrie was from Okema OK. He wrote some of the best folk songs ever such as This Land is Your Land. He is the father of Arlo Guthrie another folk singer who played at Woodstock. You should look into some of Woody’s songs.

  • @mark-be9mq
    @mark-be9mq 11 місяців тому +3

    Loved this for near 50 yrs & still feels great.

  • @davidmckenzie420
    @davidmckenzie420 11 місяців тому +2

    Mason is a national treasure! This great song is enough! Head comedy writer who paved the way for SNL! This became my favorite song back then, when I was 14. And I love playing this on guitar!!!

  • @arielpena6564
    @arielpena6564 11 місяців тому +5

    I am so glad that you reacted to one of the greatest instrumentals of all time, and that you both liked it! Jay said this song sounds like a chase, it brought to mind an instrumental heard in the 1978 movie "Midnight Express", song name is "The Chase" by Giorgio Moroder, the Italian trailblazer of electronic and disco music. Another great electronic instrumental is "Oxygene IV", or Part 4, by Jean-Michel Jarre, French musician. One last group that you reacted to twice, Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass had hits with Mexican Shuffle, Whipped Cream, Spanish Flea.

  • @in8hope617
    @in8hope617 11 місяців тому +1

    This was as popular (maybe even more so), than any rock'n roll song on the radio, at the time.
    This is a theme song of my childhood/young teen!
    I am glad you got to hear it, and the instruments are great!

  • @michelepaccione8806
    @michelepaccione8806 11 місяців тому +11

    I second “Outta Space,” A great tune. Also check out two Paul McCartney instrumentals: “Love in the Open Air,” a haunting tune written for the film “The Family Way,” while Paul was still with the Beatles, and “Rockestra Theme,” an instrumental Paul wrote when he put together a rock orchestra supergroup with multiple famous rock stars… it won a Grammy.

    • @KenRoerden
      @KenRoerden 11 місяців тому

      "We have not had any dinner."

  • @Pravda3
    @Pravda3 11 місяців тому +2

    I read an interview with Mason Williams in one of the guitar magazines a while back. He said that the period when he wrote this (1968) was a time when many people had begun to learn guitar, and his crowd would pass around a guitar at parties and everyone would give it a go. One of the things he had in mind with the song structure were the long, badass chains of chords guaranteed to impress his Hollywood buds (and all of us!). But the song is brilliant for lots of reasons and really was an instant classic.

  • @myownchannel247
    @myownchannel247 11 місяців тому +24

    This is an excellent choice and a great time to suggest Tommy Emmanuel’s version of this with well over 25M views 🎼

    • @aliquinn2474
      @aliquinn2474 11 місяців тому +1

      Yes.a well known Australian and phenomenonal guitar player. Also waiting for day they discover Jimmy Barnes

  • @robertholmes1743
    @robertholmes1743 11 місяців тому +1

    Always loved this song. Another instrumental you should check out is The Seduction by James Last. One of the best sax songs you’ll ever hear, and quite a “sexy” song.

  • @byranwonderly538
    @byranwonderly538 11 місяців тому +7

    I saw him in Eugene OR about 15 years ago. He was playing this tune on a street corner. He lives there now.

    • @andymageen5308
      @andymageen5308 11 місяців тому +1

      There’s a lot of old Hippies that have settled in Eugene. ✌️

  • @nedlee3886
    @nedlee3886 17 днів тому

    Beautiful classic!
    I remember when it first came out.
    They played it all the time and I never tired of it.
    Glad I grew up with good music ... today's "music" is no comparison.
    Thank you!

  • @manontherails4937
    @manontherails4937 11 місяців тому +4

    Growing up in the 60s and 70s, in Los Angeles, there were so many timeless instrumentals like this. Glad you found this classic and one of my favorites. My only regret is that people of today did not match the era, social element, time and innocence of these hits. Peace and Love

  • @shaggycub
    @shaggycub 11 місяців тому +1

    A couple of more excellent 60s instrumentals are "Telstar" by the Tornados and "Apache" by The Shadows

  • @wingchun1963
    @wingchun1963 11 місяців тому +4

    Anyone else feel like smoking a cigarette after listening to classical gas? 😂
    Historic song, not only classical but a historic song. Thank you for playing.
    Please consider Sukiyaki by Kyu Sakamoto.

  • @spiritwalkerperformer1689
    @spiritwalkerperformer1689 11 місяців тому +1

    When I was learning to play guitar in 1973 "Classical Gas" was the benchmark of a good guitar player. I dreamed about being able to play this piece. It took years to get that good, but it was worth it. Though I haven't played it in years, it is one of my favorite pieces of guitar excellence. I so enjoy watching you two do reaction videos that I was thrilled to be able to combine two of my favorite things in one video. Thanks guys! I suggest you find the video of Mason Williams performing this live on "The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour." It's incredible. God bless you, two.

  • @MrGG1959
    @MrGG1959 11 місяців тому +4

    One of the greatest guitar pieces of all time, and a favourite of my youth.

    • @dickleijen7761
      @dickleijen7761 11 місяців тому

      From the NETHERLANDS , i agree! First time i heard that record was a WOW moment! GREETINGS FROM THE NETHERLANDS! 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊

  • @JoeKier7
    @JoeKier7 11 місяців тому

    An oldie but a goodie!!
    The original title was "Classical Gasoline". I don't remember how/why it was shortened.

  • @DavidBush-wm1fe
    @DavidBush-wm1fe 11 місяців тому +4

    Classical Gas is right up there with other great instrumentals of the 1960s, like Green Onions and Yakety Sax.

  • @bobb9541
    @bobb9541 11 місяців тому +2

    Never get tired of listening to this classic.

  • @darylprice-wx7fz
    @darylprice-wx7fz 11 місяців тому +3

    Heard many covers of this but Mason Williams version of Classical Gas is the original and the best.

  • @carlazaz1690
    @carlazaz1690 11 місяців тому +1

    The 1950s-70s had a lot of great instrumental pieces.

  • @rodneygriffin7666
    @rodneygriffin7666 11 місяців тому +3

    Amazing song written by Mason Williams!❤

  • @Xandrosi
    @Xandrosi 7 місяців тому

    In 60's jargon, "It's a gas" meant wonderful, spectacular, or mind-altering (in a good way). That phrase was part of the song Jumpin Jack Flash by The Rolling Stones. "Gas" came out of rock music. So, Classical Gas was a great name for the times.

  • @terryanderson2450
    @terryanderson2450 11 місяців тому +3

    To me, one of the great guitar instrumentals of all time!

  • @epicycles700
    @epicycles700 11 місяців тому +2

    Hopeful, adventurous, bold -- it captures so much of the musical mood of 1968 for me.,

  • @donnaj1964
    @donnaj1964 11 місяців тому +3

    Huge hit & I always love listening to this.
    You will Love the Allman Brothers- Jessica. Awesome instrumental.

  • @vincentjoyce5100
    @vincentjoyce5100 11 місяців тому +1

    Best instrumental ever

  • @waynecanning4122
    @waynecanning4122 11 місяців тому +99

    If you want to see this song played on a single guitar, amazingly, check out Tommy Emmanuel‘s version

    • @ausmarkb
      @ausmarkb 11 місяців тому

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    • @foureyes264
      @foureyes264 11 місяців тому +3

      Absolutely! I came to say the same thing. Tommy's guitar prowess would blow their minds. As good as this original version is, Tommy takes it to a whole other level.

    • @mlinderict
      @mlinderict 11 місяців тому +4

      Um, I think you might mean Tommy Shaw, not Tommy Emanuel?

    • @alvinjohnson773
      @alvinjohnson773 11 місяців тому +2

      Yes agree totally the Aussie performer Tommy Emmanuel's version is a must see.

    • @Stan_sprinkle
      @Stan_sprinkle 11 місяців тому +2

      I saw him in Austin recently it was amazing

  • @ChuckHackney
    @ChuckHackney 11 місяців тому

    I will never forget I heard Mason perform this gorgeous instrumental for the first time on the wonderful Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour. Sigh. What great memories.

  • @paulpeacock1181
    @paulpeacock1181 11 місяців тому +6

    Instrumentals: Emerson Lake and Palmer’s adaptations of Aaron Copeland’s Fanfare For The Common Man or Hoedown

  • @plbuscher
    @plbuscher 11 місяців тому +1

    Some other great instrumentals: Pipeline by The Chantays, the Theme from Peter Gunn by Dwayne Eddy, Let There Be Drums by Sandy Nelson, The Stripper by David Rose, and Bumble Boogie ( watch the dance video with Whitey's Lindy Hoppers from Hellzapoppin' 1941)

  • @tvgator1
    @tvgator1 11 місяців тому +4

    You really need to do more of these instrumentals; there’s a lot of them that were HUGE hits in the 60s and 70s. Don’t forget them.

  • @BlackJack-sx1jw
    @BlackJack-sx1jw 6 місяців тому

    That song has been on every mix tape and playlist I’ve ever made. Glad other people still appreciate the music.

  • @madelinemitchell5102
    @madelinemitchell5102 11 місяців тому +3

    I also love “Dueling Banjos 🪕 “made famous in the movie “Deliverance “ burt Reynolds from the 1970’s

  • @jonstreng7850
    @jonstreng7850 11 місяців тому +1

    Excellent shirt Amber. I love guitar instrumentals. Ghost Riders In The Sky is a fantastic one as well.

  • @dmbrew54
    @dmbrew54 11 місяців тому +3

    This is one of the top instrumentals of all time!

  • @tomfriedman5494
    @tomfriedman5494 11 місяців тому

    This single guitar solo has always been special to me. Done in a time when there were very few songs done, without vocals, that became special.

  • @scotthoward4774
    @scotthoward4774 11 місяців тому +3

    I came and looked at the comments just to see how many people would be talking about Tommy Emmanuel I see there is a lot. His verison, which there is a youtube video of, will blow your mind away.

  • @matthewhildebrandt1901
    @matthewhildebrandt1901 11 місяців тому +1

    I've been waiting for this one! Love it!

  • @tomschoening2210
    @tomschoening2210 11 місяців тому +8

    Genius at work..

  • @Linda-zm6lk
    @Linda-zm6lk 11 місяців тому +1

    This is one of the best instrumentals ever! I was like 12 when this was released and it's amazing for that time period that a strictly instrumental was such a hit and got so much airplay. You guys are so cute and I love watching you discover all this music. Keep up the good work!