The best “in denial” song ever. One of THE songs of my life! Remembers me, in the 70’s, listening this in my room, lights off, just “traveling” in those strange and kind of magical sounds! All so new and original, then! Still love this!!!!! ✌️
When I was 16 years old in 1976 I was thinking of breaking up with this girl as I felt I was falling in love with her and thought I was to young. Listening to this I changed my mind In 1977 we got married we are now 65 years old and while she suffered a major stroke and I now care for her 24/7 I love her just the same as I always have and always will. ❤
Although the song is called "I'm Not In Love", it remains for me one of the greatest love songs ever written! The man in the song is in complete denial; he is obviously very much in love. As a young boy, back in the 70s, hearing this song for the first time on the radio, I was absolutely blown away by it! I had never heard anything like it before, with the sustained backing vocals that seem to go on forever. 10CC were a great team of songwriters. "The Wall Street Shuffle", "Art For Art's Sake" and "Dreadlock Holiday" are some of my favourite songs by the band.
I heard it in 1975......the song was over the air in the summer of '75 . I can never forget it. You are hearing it from many, many years later but in 1975 it was fresh and AMAZING
For YEARS, I wasn't sure if she was whispering "big boys don't cry" or "be poised and quiet". Then, we got the internets. The mystery and magic are no more.
One of 10CC's primary songwriters, is bassist, guitarist, and vocalist Graham Gouldman. He's in the America's National Academy of Music, songwriter's Hall of Fame. Some of his classics written for other bands include, Heart Full of Soul, and For Your Love by The Yardbirds, Look Through any Window, and Bus Stop by The Hollies, and Listen People by Herman's Hermits. Other 10CC songs of note include, Dreadlock Holiday, Good Morning Judge, and The Things We Do for Love. 😉❤️
The intro to this phenomenal song always makes me think of "She's Gone" by Hall & Oates at first. So much invention and innovation in the 70's carrying on from the mid-60's.
hello NicknLex, great great song, there's a great story behind this song, 16 track recorder, 3 guys singing ahhh for 3 weeks, the producer sent the guys home to do lung expanding exercises, to have the guys sing ahhh in the microphone for as long as they could hold the note, also recorded at different speeds to get certain sounds with the backing vocals, somewhere between 300 and 400 overdubs, I watched the documentary, incredible story of how this song was written and recorded
@@TomMazan yeah Tom, I watched the documentary for the same reason, what is that sound and they talk about in detail how they got that long ahh sound, very interesting
@@JKonstage there's a few documentaries out about how this song was written and recorded, the song was recorded in 1975 and everything they did was groundbreaking back then, the way they did the overdubbing, it's fascinating
All their stuff was recorded at their own Strawberry Studios, Stockport, near Manchester in North -West England. Their production values were second-to-none.
A haunting loop of melody by the group. They made that melody and recorded it and just ran it through the whole song. A brilliant piece of work by 10CC. Another quintessential mid 70's groove. And once again oh the memories!
10cc are really worth looking into. Their first 4 albums are the best (when Kevin Godley and Lol Creme were in the band). Smart, melodious, harmonic and super intelligent catchy pop music of the 70s. From "Rubber Bullets" to "The Worst Band In The World" to "Iceberg" and "Art For Arts Sake" & everything in between. So good!
I would add Deceptive Bends to that even though Kevin and Lol had left the band . It certainly deserves to be considered alongside the other 4 ( esp the brilliant Feel The Benefit) The name 10cc is based on the fact that 10cc’s is the average amount of sperm a man ejaculates 😂😂😂
This song came out the same time as “Bohemian Rhapsody”. I can remember as a young teen not being able to wait for the next time either of those songs would play on the radio. You really need to watch some of the documentaries about the recording of this track. The production on this was WAY ahead of its time. Decades before sampling was a thing, they were manipulating voices like instruments to create one of the most lush soundscapes ever created. An absolutely timeless track.
I once heard 10cc described as "what Steely Dan would have sounded like if they had been from Manchester" You should give "I'm Mandy Fly Me" a listen too.
Une Nuit a Paris, Rubber bullets, Wall Street Shuffle, Silly Love, Art for Art's Sake, I'm Mandy Fly Me, Life is a Minestone, All of the album 'Sheet Music' - so many great songs,
A most unique -- and now iconic -- song. I recall how big this was upon it's initial release in the 70's. Those incredible, incomparable and very-much-missed 70's .
"Un Nuit A Paris" is an interesting track from The Original Soundtrack - it's like a mini opera, done at least a year before Queeen's "Bohemian Rhapsody".
Song was way ahead of its time , and sad most people have never heard of it . There is actually a Live version on UA-cam . There is nothing like this , and its such a shame it never gets discussed , or reviewed for its originality , and just being a hidden classic gem .
@@hillardschlachman6610That’s one of my favourite 10cc tracks. ‘Bonjour, m’sieur, Paris really welcomes you, It’s the best room in the house, It’s forty francs a night, All right?’
So glad you decided to relisten. It was a real bummer that our video together never made it😢. I believe the keyboard you're trying to figure out is the Fender Rhodes. Enjoyed seeing your reaction take 2! Love you guys!
10cc are a fantastic band from Stockport, Manchester UK. Very innovative and creative, had many hits. Among my favourites are 'Life is a minastrone', 'Art for arts sake', 'Wall street shuffle' and 'I'm Mandy fly me'. Cheers
Half of this band went on to become music video producers. They, guessing, did more than half of the 80’s music videos. They were huge! Thee whole band were inventors, look’m up!
IMO, 10cc tracks that are worth a listen are : Wall Street Shuffle, The Things We Do For Love, Art For Art's Sake, I'm Mandy Fly Me, Feel The Benefit, Life is A Minestrone, For You and I, Old Mister Time, Dreadlock Holiday, Lazy Ways, Survivor.
That's a lot from a band that had only two hits stateside. The Things We Do for Love is really the only other song they should listen to (they did Dreadlock a year ago). They have too many thousands of better songs from other artists to listen to first.
THE Sound of the mid-Seventies for all teenage boys between the ages of 14 and 17 in the UK. She was so beautiful... And we were ALL in love, whoever she may have been.
Half of 10cc, Kevin Godley and Lol Creame, are definitely art rock guys. Godley and Creame released the song "Cry" in 1985, which was a groundbreaking video. Elbow was inspired by it with their 2017 hit "Gentle Storm," which melodically resembles "Cry" but the video, directed by Godley, takes the breakthrough to another level. Godley has produced videos for The Police, Duran Duran, Ultravox, etc.
groundbreaking effects and sound at the time. that acoustic WALL of sound and texture - simply amazing. fun fact: billy joel was so impressed by this it influenced his huge hit "just the way you are", it's backing vocals using a similar sound and technique.
10CC's song, " The things we do for love" you two will absolutely love it, very upbeat, very catchy, very easy to sing along to once you learn the lyrics
Thank you NicknLex for a great song and reaction, 10 CC has another great song called " The things we do for love" one of my favorite all time songs, please check it out sometime
Also, those choruses in the song, the guys recorded every note sung and then created all those harmonies we heard.... it was a very difficult piece of art to make, but it was totally worth it!!!
The keyboard you're hearing throughout the song is a Fender Rhodes, whereas Supertramp typically used a Wurlitzer. You can even look up some videos on UA-cam that show the difference.
The thing about the song is the vocal backing track, which was made through the magic of multitracking, with sort of a human mixing-desk mellotron, or maybe a sampling synthesizer controlled in real time by human VCAs. I thought this might be of interest. There are are videos on UA-cam with 10cc about making the record.
Thank you for this fine selection, and YES, DO MORE 10CC!!! First, the single version of this that most know is a criminal hatchet job and it's so great to hear it as intended. Second, they are yet another rabbit hole well worth exploring (everything you love about Supertramp you will find here, and more). This entire album, The Original Soundtrack, is a masterpiece, with the mini-operetta entitled "Une Nuit a Paris (One Night in Paris)", a spectacular piece of creative production. Thanks again to Greybeard for pointing the way...P.S. The protagonist of the song IS in love, just in denial...P.P.S. Since you asked, I'd suggest "Rubber Bullets" for a fun, upbeat early 10CC song from 1973...Simple but with surprises and trademark 10CC production chops even then...
The original version of this song was done as a Bosa Nova style recording. Several members of the band said... "This is crap" and they totally deleted that version. A while later they went back to it and someone suggested the vocals "Big Boys Don''t Cry". They asked themselves... "But who can we use as the female voice" ? Just then the secretary came into the room and said something. They looked at each other and said... "She's the voice". Strange.... but true. Take care....
Communication is the problem to the answer, You have her number and your hand is on the phone. The weather's turned and all the lines are down, The things we do for love (the things we do for love)
Again, one of my favorite songs ever. I remember so vividly listening to it at the public pool. They always had great music pumping through the overhead speakers there. I have such wonderful memories of my teenage years, specially the music of my generation, one of which was this song
10CC One of the most technical and musically gifted bands. Next time listen to I'm Mandy Fly Me. I am a 68 year old Yorkshire man and this song still brings tears to my eyes.
My favorite 10CC songs are "Wall Street Shuffle", "Rubber Bullets", and "I bought A Flat". These songs all reflect the humorous side of 10CC. Musically correct, great songs but, funny too. I am reminded a little of REO Speedwagon, another great band. The early years of REO had some great rock, not humous just great rock. Then much later they discovered the "Power Ballad" becoming hugely popular which "Im not in love" definitely was also. REO later came out with "Keep On Loving You", Can't Fight the Feeling", "Time For Me To Fly", "Roll With The Changes", etc. Earlier rock classics by REO included, "Music Man", "Golden Country", "Ridin' The Storm Out", "Like You Do" etc."
As an old guy in Junior HS during the British Invasion .. I listened to music in the songs including the words as part of the music .. only now listening to reactors do I get a real feel for the words
An absolute masterpiece of a song. As stated by others, the documentary on the song's inception and recording is a must-see, it's mind-blowing how much work went in to it. For an album listen it HAS to be Sheet Music, your love of Prog leads me to pointing in that direction because it's a collection of astounding sounds, amazing music (little Hawkwind plug there!). As an example, there's a track called Clockwork Creep that beggars belief - it's a bomb talking to a plane, then it's the plane's turn and finally it's the crew and passengers view. Brilliantly bonkers.
To quote you "Every time I think of you (I always catch my breath)" is a part line from a beautiful song which promises love but delivers heartache. People love songs because of emotion, so paying too much attentyion to the words as words can waste some great shared songs. "I'm Not In Love" is a faux denial. Nice review.
Eric Stewart, the writer and singer of this song explained this about the song................. "At that time my wife and I had been married about eight years," Eric Stewart recalls, "and she asked me 'Why don't you say "I love you" more often?' I had this crazy idea in my mind that repeating those words would somehow degrade the meaning, so I told her 'Well, if I say every day "I love you, darling, I love you, blah, blah, blah," it's not gonna mean anything eventually.' That statement led me to try to figure out another way of saying it, and the result was that I chose to say 'I'm not in love with you,' while subtly giving all the reasons throughout the song why I could never let go of this relationship. Eric and his wife Gloria are still married after more than 50 years( but I don't think it'll last.) "It's just a silly phase he's going through.")
My first favourite band. I grew up just around the corner from (singer) Eric Stewart's family and used to see the band members there all the time. Great people, fabulous band, I love them with all my heart...Yet another genius band we Mancunians are proud of.
This song has a permanant spot on my playlists. So epic and unique! The documentary I watched on the making of this track was mindbending! I'll have to seek out others, now that I've learned they exist! Thanks for your great reaction! 🎵❤️🎵 Debbie
So grateful to have experienced this fabulous band when they were in their prime - and, the treasured memories this track brings to mind are priceless!
If you listen to it, INIL is basically a bossa nova. This was a masterpiece of multitracking rivalled only by Bohemian Rhapsody, which was also recorded in 1975. The ahhhh sounds were all recorded by the band one pitch at a time till they had a whole scale. Then, all the band members played the mixing desk, moving the faders up and down as needed to get the sound they wanted. Insanely creative track! And about the lyrics, yes, the guy is deeply in love but in deep denial. So the girl who broke up with her boyfriend didn't listen to the lyrics very closely, or if she did, she didn't understand them. My other favourite by this band is Dreadlock Holiday. Genius!
10CC are a wormhole - very very intelligently constructed songs - you will like them - lots of hits - The Dean and I, Wall Street Shuffle, Rubber Bullets, Donna and many many more.
Great song with a lot of memories really love 10 cc. Glad that you got the reaction in full back up. It’s too bad you lost the original. I’ve known a lot of people that have been confused about this song because the boys in love he just doesn’t know it or he’s very dishonest with himself. A lot of memories for me as I had a particular girlfriend that this song had meaning with. It’s a wonderful soundscape that’s very compelling.
Stephen Caruso at work- GREYBEARD- I used to play this tune on the college radio station! I used to love Art for Art's Sake too and then in 1978 the Things We Do For Love
Excellent We just went to see 10 cc in Los Angeles last Thursday We danced to this one It was a great show Last saw them in 78 Check out the song feel the benefit❤️🎶
@@bmac1205 Graham ,Rick fenn and Paul burgess plus 2 other fantastic multi instrumentalists Are touring the U.S. now First American tour in 47 yrs They have been active in Europe for yrs
I recall buying this album as soon as it came out, from my paper round money. I still have it, along with every other 10CC album. Bad tracks are a rarity for 10CC, despite each being wildly different from each other. When I finally shuffle off this mortal coil, this band will be in my heart as I pass. There were some truly great groups in the 70's, but 10CC was my 1st love....and my last.
I think you are thinking of a Melotron. It's not! its multi-tracks of band members going ahhh and the mixing board becomes the instrument with each track each being different notes. This song is way advanced for what was an AM pop song.
10cc -- quirky, intelligent, funny. When you don't listen to lyrics, you can miss things like - 'I keep your picture, on the wall. It hides a nasty stain that's lying there.". Poor boy does NOT want to be in love, but there it is... head over heels. And you did not mention the highlight of the song -- that haunting vocal chorus in the background. This was not a synth, but painstakingly put together - I have never heard anything like it! For the future -- 'One Night in Paris' a nine minute masterpiece. It's like a year in any other place.
Very Cool, thank you for doing this song, a great hit from the mid 70's. There is a interesting documentary on the making of this song on UA-cam that explains how they recorded individual voices for each note in the melody :)
The vocal tracks were overdubbed so many times to get that surreal sound Stewart spent three weeks recording Gouldman, Godley and Creme singing "ahhh" 16 times for each note of the chromatic scale, building up a "choir" of 48 voices for each note of the scale.
As others have posted, you have to watch the documentary on the making of this song. It’s pretty incredible. I was twelve when this song came out. I loved it then and, it’s still one of my favorites, 49 years later.
10cc is a wild band. I can't accurately describe this band. Their first few albums are kind of like... the Grease soundtrack mixed with Frank Zappa. They are wild. The only other song they released that was popular in the US is "The Things You Do For Love," which will show you how different they can be.
saw them in the early 80's in London. Excellent concert. Thought i didn't know much about their stuff until i realised that every song they played had been a radio hit. Strangely somewhat underrated band these days
Funny as it is: This song was the relationsong I had with my ex-wife (As in our song). I understood the lyrics and our relationship afterwards hearing the song in a longing lonely night.
Please bear in mind guys, this was recorded before Fairlight type voice synths. All the vocal tracks were built up, an up many many times. Way ahead of their time 10cc. Try Good Morning Judge 😊
Good Morning Judge os a huge come down from this. Better to listen to the rest of The Original Soundtrack or the entirety of Sheet Music before trying the AOR years of late term 10cc.
10cc was good ! unique ! and that s what was great back then, every bands were different, even if they were using the same instruments ! and the bands made all different songs one every albums ! Well....most of them !
If you really want to get in the essence of 10cc you should try Clockwork Creep Im Mandy Fly Me Don’t Hang Up Un Nuit A Paris Feel The Benefit As well as the many well known hits
Those Fender Rhodes were 1 thing in ths song, beside the vocals, Eric Stewart on the lead. This son was also the biggest hit of 10CC in the US (peaked 2 on billbord) also no 1 in the UK !
One of the great pop-rock UK bands of the 70's! Eric Stewart, Graham Gouldman, Kevin Godley and Lol Creme built their own studio in Manchester (Strawberry Studios) and recorded four brilliant albums from 1973 - 1975. Their music was very diverse from dreamy pop to rock & roll, 50's pastiches particularly on the self titled debut album and artsy, clever lyrics. All of them were multi instrumentalists, singers and songwriters which created the diversity in music, but also caused Godley and Creme to leave in '76 to record as a duo and also move into music video direction. Stewart and Gouldman kept the 10cc name and made two more fine albums which included probably their next biggest single 'Dreadlock Holiday'. They are a perfect choice for a marathon (whenever it's right to go back to them) as there's so much different stuff to choose from. There's also a great pick for an epic with Nick, the opening track from this album (their third) called 'Une Nuit a Paris', a 3 part nine minute story of a brothel in Paris. Absolutely superb!
The best “in denial” song ever. One of THE songs of my life! Remembers me, in the 70’s, listening this in my room, lights off, just “traveling” in those strange and kind of magical sounds! All so new and original, then! Still love this!!!!! ✌️
When I was 16 years old in 1976 I was thinking of breaking up with this girl as I felt I was falling in love with her and thought I was to young. Listening to this I changed my mind
In 1977 we got married we are now 65 years old and while she suffered a major stroke and I now care for her 24/7 I love her just the same as I always have and always will. ❤
Omg this is so beautiful 😍🥹 Thank you for sharing and may you both be blessed with many more years together 💕
Wow man, beautiful story. You were both lucky to find each other.
. . . That's LOVE right there man 🥲. God bless you both and may that love heal and bless your forever love (( (💓) ))
That is THE heartwarming story of the day ... I wish you both well ....
Thank you all really appreciate it ❤
Although the song is called "I'm Not In Love", it remains for me one of the greatest love songs ever written! The man in the song is in complete denial; he is obviously very much in love.
As a young boy, back in the 70s, hearing this song for the first time on the radio, I was absolutely blown away by it! I had never heard anything like it before, with the sustained backing vocals that seem to go on forever.
10CC were a great team of songwriters. "The Wall Street Shuffle", "Art For Art's Sake" and "Dreadlock Holiday" are some of my favourite songs by the band.
THIS N&L!
Pamela Pamela is another great Gouldman-penned tune.
I heard it in 1975......the song was over the air in the summer of '75 . I can never forget it. You are hearing it from many, many years later but in 1975 it was fresh and AMAZING
"The things we do for Love" is another great hit by 10cc
Also, Dreadlock Holiday
‘Big boys don’t cry’ delivered by the receptionist at the studio.
Cool! I did not know that.
For YEARS, I wasn't sure if she was whispering "big boys don't cry" or "be poised and quiet". Then, we got the internets. The mystery and magic are no more.
All receptionists spoke like that in the mid-70s.
One of 10CC's primary songwriters, is bassist, guitarist, and vocalist Graham Gouldman. He's in the America's National Academy of Music, songwriter's Hall of Fame.
Some of his classics written for other bands include, Heart Full of Soul, and For Your Love by The Yardbirds, Look Through any Window, and Bus Stop by The Hollies, and Listen People by Herman's Hermits.
Other 10CC songs of note include, Dreadlock Holiday, Good Morning Judge, and The Things We Do for Love. 😉❤️
Don't forget Rubber Bullets, Donna, Life is a Minestrone and I'm Mandy, Fly me
The intro to this phenomenal song always makes me think of "She's Gone" by Hall & Oates at first. So much invention and innovation in the 70's carrying on from the mid-60's.
hello NicknLex, great great song, there's a great story behind this song, 16 track recorder, 3 guys singing ahhh for 3 weeks, the producer sent the guys home to do lung expanding exercises, to have the guys sing ahhh in the microphone for as long as they could hold the note, also recorded at different speeds to get certain sounds with the backing vocals, somewhere between 300 and 400 overdubs, I watched the documentary, incredible story of how this song was written and recorded
from what I remember it's 362 overdubs
I watched it a few years ago. Wondered how they got that great sound. Cool song.
@@TomMazan yeah Tom, I watched the documentary for the same reason, what is that sound and they talk about in detail how they got that long ahh sound, very interesting
Didn’t know any of that!
@@JKonstage there's a few documentaries out about how this song was written and recorded, the song was recorded in 1975 and everything they did was groundbreaking back then, the way they did the overdubbing, it's fascinating
All their stuff was recorded at their own Strawberry Studios, Stockport, near Manchester in North -West England. Their production values were second-to-none.
A haunting loop of melody by the group. They made that melody and recorded it and just ran it through the whole song. A brilliant piece of work by 10CC. Another quintessential mid 70's groove. And once again oh the memories!
❤10cc 😊The guy who sings he's not in love is TOTALLY in love, but too scared to admit it.
That's one Eric Stewart singing
10cc are really worth looking into. Their first 4 albums are the best (when Kevin Godley and Lol Creme were in the band). Smart, melodious, harmonic and super intelligent catchy pop music of the 70s. From "Rubber Bullets" to "The Worst Band In The World" to "Iceberg" and "Art For Arts Sake" & everything in between. So good!
Hell,Yeah! The entire Sheet Music album is a banger itself!! T
I would add Deceptive Bends to that even though Kevin and Lol had left the band . It certainly deserves to be considered alongside the other 4 ( esp the brilliant Feel The Benefit)
The name 10cc is based on the fact that 10cc’s is the average amount of sperm a man ejaculates 😂😂😂
Totally agree. I second that emotion. I loved them early on, when “Rubber Bullets” was a minor FM hit. And followed them ever after.
This song came out the same time as “Bohemian Rhapsody”. I can remember as a young teen not being able to wait for the next time either of those songs would play on the radio.
You really need to watch some of the documentaries about the recording of this track. The production on this was WAY ahead of its time. Decades before sampling was a thing, they were manipulating voices like instruments to create one of the most lush soundscapes ever created. An absolutely timeless track.
I once heard 10cc described as "what Steely Dan would have sounded like if they had been from Manchester"
You should give "I'm Mandy Fly Me" a listen too.
Production on this, especially with all the voice tracks was revolutionary for its time.
In the 70s there really was a connection, a cosmic union with creativity! As a child I would wait for it to play on the radio.
Une Nuit a Paris, Rubber bullets, Wall Street Shuffle, Silly Love, Art for Art's Sake, I'm Mandy Fly Me, Life is a Minestone, All of the album 'Sheet Music' - so many great songs,
A most unique -- and now iconic -- song.
I recall how big this was upon it's initial release in the 70's.
Those incredible, incomparable and very-much-missed 70's .
This is an iconic song. One of my favorite romantic songs of all time.
"Un Nuit A Paris" is an interesting track from The Original Soundtrack - it's like a mini opera, done at least a year before Queeen's "Bohemian Rhapsody".
Song was way ahead of its time , and sad most people have never heard of it . There is actually a Live version on UA-cam . There is nothing like this , and its such a shame it never gets discussed , or reviewed for its originality , and just being a hidden classic gem .
@@hillardschlachman6610That’s one of my favourite 10cc tracks.
‘Bonjour, m’sieur,
Paris really welcomes you,
It’s the best room in the house,
It’s forty francs a night,
All right?’
So glad you decided to relisten. It was a real bummer that our video together never made it😢. I believe the keyboard you're trying to figure out is the Fender Rhodes. Enjoyed seeing your reaction take 2! Love you guys!
Great choice Greybeard!
Glad you got to watch it even if it wasn’t the one we did together!! 💗
10cc are a fantastic band from Stockport, Manchester UK. Very innovative and creative, had many hits. Among my favourites are 'Life is a minastrone', 'Art for arts sake', 'Wall street shuffle' and 'I'm Mandy fly me'. Cheers
They were actually from north Manchester/Salford ( one from east M/cr) , just the recording studio was in Stockport.
Half of this band went on to become music video producers. They, guessing, did more than half of the 80’s music videos. They were huge! Thee whole band were inventors, look’m up!
Eric Stewart's first success was as the vocalist on The Mindbenders No.1 hit, " A Groovy Kind Of Love, " in the mid-sixties.
There's a cool mini documentary about how they recorded this song on UA-cam
IMO, 10cc tracks that are worth a listen are : Wall Street Shuffle, The Things We Do For Love, Art For Art's Sake, I'm Mandy Fly Me, Feel The Benefit, Life is A Minestrone, For You and I, Old Mister Time, Dreadlock Holiday, Lazy Ways, Survivor.
That's a lot from a band that had only two hits stateside. The Things We Do for Love is really the only other song they should listen to (they did Dreadlock a year ago). They have too many thousands of better songs from other artists to listen to first.
THE Sound of the mid-Seventies for all teenage boys between the ages of 14 and 17 in the UK. She was so beautiful... And we were ALL in love, whoever she may have been.
Half of 10cc, Kevin Godley and Lol Creame, are definitely art rock guys. Godley and Creame released the song "Cry" in 1985, which was a groundbreaking video. Elbow was inspired by it with their 2017 hit "Gentle Storm," which melodically resembles "Cry" but the video, directed by Godley, takes the breakthrough to another level. Godley has produced videos for The Police, Duran Duran, Ultravox, etc.
groundbreaking effects and sound at the time. that acoustic WALL of sound and texture - simply amazing.
fun fact: billy joel was so impressed by this it influenced his huge hit "just the way you are", it's backing vocals using a similar sound and technique.
Please do more 10CC! Legends in the UK back in the day!... "One Night in Paris" ( Same Album) is a journey of pleasure
10CC's song, " The things we do for love" you two will absolutely love it, very upbeat, very catchy, very easy to sing along to once you learn the lyrics
Thank you NicknLex for a great song and reaction, 10 CC has another great song called " The things we do for love" one of my favorite all time songs, please check it out sometime
Also, those choruses in the song, the guys recorded every note sung and then created all those harmonies we heard.... it was a very difficult piece of art to make, but it was totally worth it!!!
Terrific song, you can feel it in your soul
Billy Joel must have taken some inspiration from this song for "Just the Way You Are" (1977). BRB; yep, it's even mentioned in the wiki page.
Great observation!
The summer of '75 was indeed great.
The keyboard you're hearing throughout the song is a Fender Rhodes, whereas Supertramp typically used a Wurlitzer. You can even look up some videos on UA-cam that show the difference.
Music is my breakfast and dinner since the seventies. I remember this song and so many more from that era as if it was yesterday with great joy.
The thing about the song is the vocal backing track, which was made through the magic of multitracking, with sort of a human mixing-desk mellotron, or maybe a sampling synthesizer controlled in real time by human VCAs. I thought this might be of interest. There are are videos on UA-cam with 10cc about making the record.
there is also a recent video about the quest for the lost tapes from the recording of that masterful record
Definitely a home made Mellotron with outboard tapes.
Thank you for this fine selection, and YES, DO MORE 10CC!!! First, the single version of this that most know is a criminal hatchet job and it's so great to hear it as intended. Second, they are yet another rabbit hole well worth exploring (everything you love about Supertramp you will find here, and more). This entire album, The Original Soundtrack, is a masterpiece, with the mini-operetta entitled "Une Nuit a Paris (One Night in Paris)", a spectacular piece of creative production. Thanks again to Greybeard for pointing the way...P.S. The protagonist of the song IS in love, just in denial...P.P.S. Since you asked, I'd suggest "Rubber Bullets" for a fun, upbeat early 10CC song from 1973...Simple but with surprises and trademark 10CC production chops even then...
The original version of this song was done as a Bosa Nova style recording. Several members of the band said... "This is crap" and they totally deleted that version. A while later they went back to it and someone suggested the vocals "Big Boys Don''t Cry". They asked themselves... "But who can we use as the female voice" ? Just then the secretary came into the room and said something. They looked at each other and said... "She's the voice". Strange.... but true. Take care....
The things we do for love by 10cc was a song that really impressed lyrically me as a kid. Made love seem so simple.
Communication is the problem to the answer,
You have her number and your hand is on the phone.
The weather's turned and all the lines are down,
The things we do for love (the things we do for love)
That classic 70s Rhodes: 10cc, Supertramp, and the acid jazz of Steely Dan.
Art Rock at its finest ...
the woman who says " big boys don't cry" is the record studio's secretary named Kathy, they had to talk her into doing that part on the recording
One of the best songs ever recorded.
this song started the sound track of my life (I was 16)
Again, one of my favorite songs ever. I remember so vividly listening to it at the public pool. They always had great music pumping through the overhead speakers there. I have such wonderful memories of my teenage years, specially the music of my generation, one of which was this song
The Original Soundtrack is great from start to finish. You should listen to the whole thing!
10CC One of the most technical and musically gifted bands. Next time listen to I'm Mandy Fly Me. I am a 68 year old Yorkshire man and this song still brings tears to my eyes.
My favorite 10CC songs are "Wall Street Shuffle", "Rubber Bullets", and "I bought A Flat". These songs all reflect the humorous side of 10CC. Musically correct, great songs but, funny too. I am reminded a little of REO Speedwagon, another great band. The early years of REO had some great rock, not humous just great rock. Then much later they discovered the "Power Ballad" becoming hugely popular which "Im not in love" definitely was also. REO later came out with "Keep On Loving You", Can't Fight the Feeling", "Time For Me To Fly", "Roll With The Changes", etc. Earlier rock classics by REO included, "Music Man", "Golden Country", "Ridin' The Storm Out", "Like You Do" etc."
As an old guy in Junior HS during the British Invasion .. I listened to music in the songs including the words as part of the music .. only now listening to reactors do I get a real feel for the words
A band ahead of their time, Their experimental studio work is superb.
An absolute masterpiece of a song. As stated by others, the documentary on the song's inception and recording is a must-see, it's mind-blowing how much work went in to it. For an album listen it HAS to be Sheet Music, your love of Prog leads me to pointing in that direction because it's a collection of astounding sounds, amazing music (little Hawkwind plug there!). As an example, there's a track called Clockwork Creep that beggars belief - it's a bomb talking to a plane, then it's the plane's turn and finally it's the crew and passengers view. Brilliantly bonkers.
10CC. Check out the rest of their catalogue.
Creaminess is next to Godliness.
To quote you "Every time I think of you (I always catch my breath)" is a part line from a beautiful song which promises love but delivers heartache. People love songs because of emotion, so paying too much attentyion to the words as words can waste some great shared songs. "I'm Not In Love" is a faux denial. Nice review.
So you should really do the whole of this album it is an absolute 70s classic and not to be missed
Eric Stewart, the writer and singer of this song explained this about the song.................
"At that time my wife and I had been married about eight years," Eric Stewart recalls, "and she asked me 'Why don't you say "I love you" more often?' I had this crazy idea in my mind that repeating those words would somehow degrade the meaning, so I told her 'Well, if I say every day "I love you, darling, I love you, blah, blah, blah," it's not gonna mean anything eventually.' That statement led me to try to figure out another way of saying it, and the result was that I chose to say 'I'm not in love with you,' while subtly giving all the reasons throughout the song why I could never let go of this relationship.
Eric and his wife Gloria are still married after more than 50 years( but I don't think it'll last.) "It's just a silly phase he's going through.")
Thanks for the correct meaning behind the lyrics, you've saved me from writing it.😊
My first favourite band. I grew up just around the corner from (singer) Eric Stewart's family and used to see the band members there all the time.
Great people, fabulous band, I love them with all my heart...Yet another genius band we Mancunians are proud of.
"I keep your picture upon the wall. It hides a nasty stain that's lying there" That boy IS in love, but trying to deny it.
actually he's just being sarcastic towards his wife
This song has a permanant spot on my playlists. So epic and unique! The documentary I watched on the making of this track was mindbending! I'll have to seek out others, now that I've learned they exist!
Thanks for your great reaction!
🎵❤️🎵 Debbie
So grateful to have experienced this fabulous band when they were in their prime - and, the treasured memories this track brings to mind are priceless!
If you listen to it, INIL is basically a bossa nova. This was a masterpiece of multitracking rivalled only by Bohemian Rhapsody, which was also recorded in 1975. The ahhhh sounds were all recorded by the band one pitch at a time till they had a whole scale. Then, all the band members played the mixing desk, moving the faders up and down as needed to get the sound they wanted. Insanely creative track! And about the lyrics, yes, the guy is deeply in love but in deep denial. So the girl who broke up with her boyfriend didn't listen to the lyrics very closely, or if she did, she didn't understand them.
My other favourite by this band is Dreadlock Holiday. Genius!
10CC are a wormhole - very very intelligently constructed songs - you will like them - lots of hits - The Dean and I, Wall Street Shuffle, Rubber Bullets, Donna and many many more.
Great song with a lot of memories really love 10 cc. Glad that you got the reaction in full back up. It’s too bad you lost the original. I’ve known a lot of people that have been confused about this song because the boys in love he just doesn’t know it or he’s very dishonest with himself. A lot of memories for me as I had a particular girlfriend that this song had meaning with. It’s a wonderful soundscape that’s very compelling.
Stephen Caruso at work- GREYBEARD- I used to play this tune on the college radio station! I used to love Art for Art's Sake too and then in 1978 the Things We Do For Love
Excellent
We just went to see 10 cc in Los Angeles last Thursday
We danced to this one
It was a great show
Last saw them in 78
Check out the song
feel the benefit❤️🎶
Didn't know they were still active! 👍👍
@@bmac1205 Graham ,Rick fenn and Paul burgess plus 2 other fantastic multi instrumentalists
Are touring the U.S. now
First American tour in 47 yrs
They have been active in Europe for yrs
I recall buying this album as soon as it came out, from my paper round money. I still have it, along with every other 10CC album. Bad tracks are a rarity for 10CC, despite each being wildly different from each other. When I finally shuffle off this mortal coil, this band will be in my heart as I pass. There were some truly great groups in the 70's, but 10CC was my 1st love....and my last.
I think you are thinking of a Melotron. It's not! its multi-tracks of band members going ahhh and the mixing board becomes the instrument with each track each being different notes. This song is way advanced for what was an AM pop song.
Another great song by these guys is "The Things We Do For Love"
Oh My! Dig into 10cc. There is so much more to this band. Sheet Music, Original Soundtrack , How Dare you albums
"Un Nuit A Paris" from this album.
Oooh - This song and ‘the things we do for love’ by them are a huge part of my grade school years. 😊
10cc -- quirky, intelligent, funny. When you don't listen to lyrics, you can miss things like - 'I keep your picture, on the wall. It hides a nasty stain that's lying there.". Poor boy does NOT want to be in love, but there it is... head over heels. And you did not mention the highlight of the song -- that haunting vocal chorus in the background. This was not a synth, but painstakingly put together - I have never heard anything like it!
For the future -- 'One Night in Paris' a nine minute masterpiece. It's like a year in any other place.
You can’t beat the sound and vibe of a Fender Rhodes keyboard - class
I had forgotten about this song until saw Guardians of the Galaxy. Great atmospheric sound
"Donna""Rubber Bullets" "Wall Street Shuffle" "I'm Mandy Fly Me""Life is a Minestrone" 10cc are a goldmine of quirky pop songs ..
Very Cool, thank you for doing this song, a great hit from the mid 70's. There is a interesting documentary on the making of this song on UA-cam that explains how they recorded individual voices for each note in the melody :)
"I refuse to accept and to declare it......but of course I´m madly in love with you" lyric resume
You two look like you could fit right in the 70's era.
The vocal tracks were overdubbed so many times to get that surreal sound Stewart spent three weeks recording Gouldman, Godley and Creme singing "ahhh" 16 times for each note of the chromatic scale, building up a "choir" of 48 voices for each note of the scale.
Temazo de mi época de adolescencia/juventud!!! Gracias!!! Saludos desde Temperley, BsAs.
As others have posted, you have to watch the documentary on the making of this song. It’s pretty incredible.
I was twelve when this song came out. I loved it then and, it’s still one of my favorites, 49 years later.
10CC is considered a super group because they are all musicians from other British music groups
10 cc greatest hits covers it all . Good tunes
10cc creative and full of querkiness... Godley and Creme as a, duo well worth checking... Snack Attack a mad and catchy song!
10cc is a wild band. I can't accurately describe this band. Their first few albums are kind of like... the Grease soundtrack mixed with Frank Zappa. They are wild. The only other song they released that was popular in the US is "The Things You Do For Love," which will show you how different they can be.
saw them in the early 80's in London. Excellent concert. Thought i didn't know much about their stuff until i realised that every song they played had been a radio hit. Strangely somewhat underrated band these days
Funny as it is: This song was the relationsong I had with my ex-wife (As in our song). I understood the lyrics and our relationship afterwards hearing the song in a longing lonely night.
The chimes at the end are the sound of his heart breaking.
Please bear in mind guys, this was recorded before Fairlight type voice synths. All the vocal tracks were built up, an up many many times. Way ahead of their time 10cc. Try Good Morning Judge 😊
Good Morning Judge os a huge come down from this. Better to listen to the rest of The Original Soundtrack or the entirety of Sheet Music before trying the AOR years of late term 10cc.
It's basically a home made Mellotron with outboard tapes.
Great song from the wayback machine... better experienced stoned. The lyrics have your own meaning.
10cc was good ! unique ! and that s what was great back then, every bands were different, even if they were using the same instruments ! and the bands made all different songs one every albums ! Well....most of them !
This song and the Eagles One of these nights were my favorites as a 19 year old in the summer of ‘75. A good summer.
It's even happier at 1.5x playback!
It’s worth looking at 10cc early years: Donna, Rubber Bullets, The Dean and I, Life is a Minestrone.
This song always takes me back to the memory lane.
If you really want to get in the essence of 10cc you should try
Clockwork Creep
Im Mandy Fly Me
Don’t Hang Up
Un Nuit A Paris
Feel The Benefit
As well as the many well known hits
Those Fender Rhodes were 1 thing in ths song, beside the vocals, Eric Stewart on the lead. This son was also the biggest hit of 10CC in the US (peaked 2 on billbord) also no 1 in the UK !
One of the great pop-rock UK bands of the 70's! Eric Stewart, Graham Gouldman, Kevin Godley and Lol Creme built their own studio in Manchester (Strawberry Studios) and recorded four brilliant albums from 1973 - 1975. Their music was very diverse from dreamy pop to rock & roll, 50's pastiches particularly on the self titled debut album and artsy, clever lyrics. All of them were multi instrumentalists, singers and songwriters which created the diversity in music, but also caused Godley and Creme to leave in '76 to record as a duo and also move into music video direction. Stewart and Gouldman kept the 10cc name and made two more fine albums which included probably their next biggest single 'Dreadlock Holiday'. They are a perfect choice for a marathon (whenever it's right to go back to them) as there's so much different stuff to choose from. There's also a great pick for an epic with Nick, the opening track from this album (their third) called 'Une Nuit a Paris', a 3 part nine minute story of a brothel in Paris. Absolutely superb!