@@JayveeTV Hello again Old Friend Jay My name Is Yacine nice to talk to you Try to listen and Try to Check Out If She Knew What She Wants, Anna Lee (Sweetheart Of The Sun), In Your Room, Where Were You When I Needed You, I Will Take Care Of You, Single By Choice, I'll Set You Free, Going Down To Liverpool, Hero Takes A Fall, Walking Down Your Street, Complicated Girl, September Gurls, Mesmerized, Crash And Burn, In A Different Light, Be With You, and Not Like You. All of this songs are upbeat songs to dance to Try to Check Them Out When you have time
I always hated that they cut my favorite line "wonder how my memory slips while looking over manuscripts of unpublished rhyme, drinking my vodka and lime."
@@matthintz9468 I think the reason they originally cut it (and shortened the bridge) was that it was recorded for a movie soundtrack ("Less Than Zero"), and the director wanted it kept fast and short to fit the opening title sequence, or something like that. As KeKway says, they do that verse when they perform it live. (I suspect the reason they never did a longer studio version is because since it *was* originally done for the movie, the distribution rights and royalties are probably tied up with the movie studio somehow. There's all kinds of contractural weirdness involved with film and TV scores, unfortunately. :-( )
It’s actually a Paul Simon remake and the drugged out kid in the video is Robert Downey Jr. in the movie Less Than Zero. I think this was the main song of the soundtrack...
@@strangeworldsunlimited712 They got lost in the crowd of Girl-bands in the 80s, over produced and over managed. I circled back a few years ago and discovered the true genius of their work. Even 'Egyptian' (which sounded trite and gimmicky at the time) is magical to these old ears. They are all still talented, beautiful ladies to this day. And Susanna still has the best eyes in Rock
Bangles will always getcha. They are fabulous and their harmonies are just incredible. I think you would REALLY dig In Your Room. I could give you an album list instead of a song list with these ladies. They are that good.
A sign of how great they are is that whenever it switches from the harmonies to the lead or back, I'm always welcoming the switch, because each part makes me want the other part more. Like in this and Walk Like An Egyptian, they save Susannah to be the secret weapon but all the other parts are perfect too.
OMG I’m so excited I’ve been waiting for a reaction to this!!! LOVE LOVE LOVE this song, and the movie it was made for Less then Zero is one of my favorite RDJ movies!!
@@gaildevaney6074 Yes, it was originally written and performed by S&G, however, the Bangles cover was for the movie Less Than Zero. There are clips of the movie in the video.
Bangles, way underrated. Everybody had them as pop, but they could rock. This is also a remake, that the original was great, they did a whole different take. Which does justice.
This is the Bangles' cover of the Simon and Garfunkel song from the duo's 1968 album *Bookends* (track 11 of 12). The other Bangles hit was "Walk Like An Egyptian".
Hero Takes a Fall, Going Down to Liverpool, If She Knew What She Wants, Walking Down Your Street, Make a Play for Her Now, Following..............would all be great Bangles songs to react to
Hi Matt Shaw My name Is Yacine nice to talk to you Try to listen and Try to Check Out If She Knew What She Wants, Anna Lee (Sweetheart Of The Sun), In Your Room, Where Were You When I Needed You, I Will Take Care Of You, Single By Choice, I'll Set You Free, Going Down To Liverpool, Hero Takes A Fall, Walking Down Your Street, Complicated Girl, September Gurls, Mesmerized, Crash And Burn, In A Different Light, Be With You, and Not Like You. All of this songs are upbeat songs to dance to Try to Check Them Out When you have time
This 1987 song was a return to the Bangles' sixties-revival roots. They had that popular mid-eighties period where they did songs written by Prince and stuff, songs like "Walk Like an Egyptian" and "Manic Monday," but they started off in the early eighties as a sixties-revival band that one music writer described as a mix of the Yardbirds, the Mamas and the Papas, and "Revolver"-era Beatles, with great guitar work and harmonies. They even dressed in sixties styles, and they and other bands doing similar stuff inspired Prince's "Paisley Park" phase, which led to his support of them. This cover of a late sixties Simon and Garfunkel song brought their sixties-revival roots to the forefront again.
I love the Bangles! I got their Different Light album for my 8th birthday in 1986. The neighbor kids would come over and we’d set up the “wet banana” (a type of slip & slide) near an open window so we could hear the record playing from inside as we stayed cool sliding down the hill (over and over and over again - usually until dark :-)
i ABSOLUTELY love that you love this song and have NO idea that it's a remake of Simon & Garfunkel! That says a lot for The Bangles. They OWNED this song!
I was hoping you'd do this today when *I* was listening to it for winter solstice! I'm so glad you checked it out. Love them and this cover of Simon and Garfunkel's awesome song.
How Roman Catholic of you.....so glad everyone is into Babylonian fertility cult worship aka mary worship. Its so crazy how accurate bible prophesy is. And why wouldn't everyone follow religions founded in lies prostitution and human sacrifice.
You need to see Susanna Hoffs rock it out today. She’s 66 now and hot as hell. Seriously. Look up Billie Armstrong with her singing “Manic Monday” during quarantine. It’s a kickass Bangles song written by Prince.
That's Vicki Peterson on lead guitar. She's amazing. All of them are amazing. The song was written by Paul Simon and released by Simon and Garfunkel in the 1960's. Simon's lyrics and the amazing guitar riff he put together were taken up by the Bangles and absolutely elevated.
The Bangles were no joke, I don't think the world was ready for them. Meaning, the should've been on top for 20, 30 years. Not more or less a flash in the pan.
@@Lubsana86 I was a kid at the time, and didn't really even like them except for this one song, but yeah, they were definitely the sh!t back then. One of the best covers ever, imo.
Paul Simon song recorded by him and Garfunkel in a more mellow style back in 1966. This rockin' Bangles' version was used in the Robert Downey Jr. film from the '80s about young, wealthy drug addicts called ""Less Than Zero." Check out the Bangles' "If She Knew What She Wants" (which was their follow-up to "Manic Monday"). It's more in the style you would expect.
Thanks for finally doing my request! I’ve been asking for months...much appreciated. This song is lesser known by the Bangles, but it’s my all time favorite. 🙏🏼😉❤️
Paul Simon was a genius at painting a picture, telling a story with his lyrics. I reflect back to a song he wrote in the late 60s' called "Old Friends" and how perceptive he was when he was essentially still a kid, about psychological impact of growing old. I was in my late teens then but now find myself the subject of that song. "...how terribly strange to be seventy." If YOU listen to that song now, when you become 70 you too will reflect back to the time and age that you are now. I believe the song was released on their album 'Bookends', Simon and Garfunkel. I do enjoy your channel here! Good job!
KISS was basically pop metal anyway so it's not much of a stretch, (And yes, I became a member of the KISS Army over 40 years ago, so I'm not dissing them.)
You need to do the original Simon and Garfunkel version from the album Bookends, though this was a great cover version. Another great Bangles song is “If She Knew What She Wants.”
Just wanted to chime in to highly recommend watching the film "Less Than Zero". It was one of Robert Downey, Jr's most compelling roles. Be sure to look for "Blacklist" lead actor, James Spader. Another vastly underrated actor that shines in this film, too. Fantastic all around.
Hi Storm Two - Spirits My name Is Yacine nice to talk to you Try to listen and Try to Check Out If She Knew What She Wants, Anna Lee (Sweetheart Of The Sun), In Your Room, Where Were You When I Needed You, I Will Take Care Of You, Single By Choice, I'll Set You Free, Going Down To Liverpool, Hero Takes A Fall, Walking Down Your Street, Complicated Girl, September Gurls, Mesmerized, Crash And Burn, In A Different Light, Be With You, and Not Like You. All of this songs are upbeat songs to dance to Try to Check Them Out When you have time
This is one of my all time favorite songs. It was really popular when I was in middle school. And watching you react this way was AMAZING!!! Much love to you! I’ve subscribed!❤❤
I saw them at Dorney park back in the 90s and they rocked! Great band. Listen to all of their stuff... you won't be disappointed. All over the place is a great record, as is Different Light and Everywhere. My favorites are: Following (Michael Steel on vocals- she is my favorite Bangle), Watching the Sky, Going down to Liverpool, Something to believe in, ... pretty much just listen to all of their stuff :) Their influences are heavily Beatles (as you can tell- they're the female Beatles), Yardbyrds... bands like that of the 60s.
I wasn't that big of a Bangles fan but then this song came out and I absolutely loved it. The movie it's from, LESS THAN ZERO, is a very good look at the dark side of the 80s. RDJ played a junkie and then life imitated art. It's all so long ago now.
My top fave bangles songs: 1. Hazy shade of winter 2. Eternal flame 3. If she knew what she wants 4. Manic Monday 5. Walk like an egyptian Now y’all know why I am here 😂 😂
J, you should try Joan Jett and the Blackhearts “I love rock and roll” or “do you wanna touch me” and Pat Benetar “Love is a Battlefield” or “Hit me with your best shot”
"Be With You," "Hero Takes A Fall" and "If She Knew What She Wants" are more great singles by the group. And they have some excellent album cuts, like "Let It Go," "Glitter Years," "Something To Believe In," and "Dover Beach."
Hi Steve Mc My name Is Yacine nice to talk to you Try to listen and Try to Check Out If She Knew What She Wants, Anna Lee (Sweetheart Of The Sun), In Your Room, Where Were You When I Needed You, I Will Take Care Of You, Single By Choice, I'll Set You Free, Going Down To Liverpool, Hero Takes A Fall, Walking Down Your Street, Complicated Girl, September Gurls, Mesmerized, Crash And Burn, In A Different Light, Be With You, and Not Like You. All of this songs are upbeat songs to dance to Try to Check Them Out When you have time
One of my favorite songs from the Bangles... the footage in the video is from the film "Less Than Zero." For a different sound, you may want to check out the original by Simon & Garfunkel. Glad you liked the song.
My brother and I were 11 and 9 years old when this song (and the accompanying film "Less Than Zero") came out, and we didn't know Paul Simon yet so we had no expectations and we CRANKED up the volume on MTV and jammed out to this so hardcore for WEEKS and WEEKS that my parents actually asked us to stop playing it. And can we take a minute just to recognise what AMAZING women we had kicking a$$ in the 80s?! Susanna Hoffs is a goddess (check out her cover of "The Look of Love" from the Austin Powers soundtrack btw!!!), the whole band KILLS IT, and even Jami Gertz was that kind of "hot tough." As soon as I saw you start the track, i cranked up my volume to max and put on my headphones, and after 30 years, this track still packs a massive punch... Thank you JayveeTV for another great upload!!!
Try to listen and Try to Check Out If She Knew What She Wants, Anna Lee (Sweetheart Of The Sun), In Your Room, Where Were You When I Needed You, I Will Take Care Of You, Single By Choice, I'll Set You Free, Going Down To Liverpool, Hero Takes A Fall, Walking Down Your Street, Complicated Girl, September Gurls, Mesmerized, Crash And Burn, In A Different Light, Be With You, and Not Like You. All of this songs are upbeat songs to dance to Try to Check Them Out When you have time
I LOVE THIS SONG!!! And YOUR reaction, JV!! 💛💛💛
Thank you kazzy
This is one of the few times I like the cover as much as the original
@@JayveeTV Hello again Old Friend Jay My name Is Yacine nice to talk to you Try to listen and Try to Check Out If She Knew What She Wants, Anna Lee (Sweetheart Of The Sun), In Your Room, Where Were You When I Needed You, I Will Take Care Of You, Single By Choice, I'll Set You Free, Going Down To Liverpool, Hero Takes A Fall, Walking Down Your Street, Complicated Girl, September Gurls, Mesmerized, Crash And Burn, In A Different Light, Be With You, and Not Like You. All of this songs are upbeat songs to dance to Try to Check Them Out When you have time
For sure! Waiting for the guitar to kick
Classic sing
JV, has it occurred to you that almost every one of your viewers was just waiting for that drop to see the look on your face? Made my night. 😂😂😂
Exactly 😁
I can only speak for myself, but I absolutely relate to this comment -- especially when he thought it was a Christmas song!
So was! 🎅🏼
You took the words right out of my mouth 🙌🎵
@@marykatedurett8285hii😊
It’s actually a cover of a Simon and Garfunkel song..
I always hated that they cut my favorite line "wonder how my memory slips while looking over manuscripts of unpublished rhyme, drinking my vodka and lime."
@@matthintz9468 They perform that verse in concert.
@@matthintz9468 I think the reason they originally cut it (and shortened the bridge) was that it was recorded for a movie soundtrack ("Less Than Zero"), and the director wanted it kept fast and short to fit the opening title sequence, or something like that. As KeKway says, they do that verse when they perform it live.
(I suspect the reason they never did a longer studio version is because since it *was* originally done for the movie, the distribution rights and royalties are probably tied up with the movie studio somehow. There's all kinds of contractural weirdness involved with film and TV scores, unfortunately. :-( )
This was used in a very underrated movie Less than Zero
I just watched it yesterday
It was also used by Radio Host Art Bell (as bumper music). He's a big music fan, and used to be a DJ in the 70's.
@@GaryHighFruit Yes, that’s right. I always watch Coast to Coast am every night.
Yes,forgot about that movie.So good
One of the best 80's movies ever.
Remake of the great Simon and Garfunkel song. Excepional cover.
One of the few times I prefer the cover over the original
@@dvsreed Me, too - the Bangles really rocked it up!
Love The Bangles. You are right, this song shows their musicianship, harmonies and style.
Wow, I never knew it was a cover.
I prefer the original. This is s remarkably well written song by Paul Simon.
The Bangles cover is fun, but the original is much deeper.
"In Your Room", is another hidden gem from the Bangles!
It’s actually a Paul Simon remake and the drugged out kid in the video is Robert Downey Jr. in the movie Less Than Zero. I think this was the main song of the soundtrack...
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The lead singer has aged very gracefully. Still easy on the eyes
Susanna Hoffs
... She's a long-time vegan.
"Lead singer"
We all know who I'm referring to
@@strangeworldsunlimited712 They got lost in the crowd of Girl-bands in the 80s, over produced and over managed. I circled back a few years ago and discovered the true genius of their work. Even 'Egyptian' (which sounded trite and gimmicky at the time) is magical to these old ears.
They are all still talented, beautiful ladies to this day.
And Susanna still has the best eyes in Rock
Still a brilliant musician.
This song is all about those harmonies, that riff and especially the incredible tuning on that snare ! Amazing.
Bangles will always getcha. They are fabulous and their harmonies are just incredible. I think you would REALLY dig In Your Room. I could give you an album list instead of a song list with these ladies. They are that good.
A sign of how great they are is that whenever it switches from the harmonies to the lead or back, I'm always welcoming the switch, because each part makes me want the other part more. Like in this and Walk Like An Egyptian, they save Susannah to be the secret weapon but all the other parts are perfect too.
In your room gets a thumbs up from me :)
The Bangles --Underrated queens
For sure
Love this song. Both the Simon and Garfunkel version and this one.
This has got to be one of the best cover versions ever! Love it!
Hazy Shade of Winter is from Simon & Garfunkel from the 60's.....they do a great cover!!!!
awesome remake. Saw them Live in 1989 or 1990. really awesome show
I’m sure someone’s already told you this is a Simon & Garfunkel cover. Bangles rreally make it their own. Aces!
OMG I’m so excited I’ve been waiting for a reaction to this!!! LOVE LOVE LOVE this song, and the movie it was made for Less then Zero is one of my favorite RDJ movies!!
From what i can see, the movie is from 1987. The song was written in 1966 by Paul Simon.
@@gaildevaney6074 Yes, it was originally written and performed by S&G, however, the Bangles cover was for the movie Less Than Zero. There are clips of the movie in the video.
Bangles, way underrated. Everybody had them as pop, but they could rock. This is also a remake, that the original was great, they did a whole different take. Which does justice.
"Hazy Shade of Winter" by The Bangles is my favorite song by them!! Thanks for reacting to it!!! ❤❤💜
This song is a #CLASSIC!!! It was written by Paul Simon and originally performed by Simon & Garfunkel.
This is the Bangles' cover of the Simon and Garfunkel song from the duo's 1968 album *Bookends* (track 11 of 12). The other Bangles hit was "Walk Like An Egyptian".
and etarnal flame was no 1 in uk
The Simon and Garfunkel version was so good I thought it was ridiculous the Bangles would even think of covering it. The Bangles did it better. Dang.
Originally a single in 1967. Bookends wasn't a real full album so they filled it out with old singles.
Manic Monday was another really good song... did you know it was written by Prince?
Their bass player now works with me at a Starbucks in Nashville.
Hero Takes a Fall, Going Down to Liverpool, If She Knew What She Wants, Walking Down Your Street, Make a Play for Her Now, Following..............would all be great Bangles songs to react to
Yes, in that order. It's important to hear where they came from before they got big.
This is a _great_ song for when you want the neighbors to know what you're listening to. For a change-up, try their song "If She Knew What She Wants."
Hi Matt Shaw My name Is Yacine nice to talk to you Try to listen and Try to Check Out If She Knew What She Wants, Anna Lee (Sweetheart Of The Sun), In Your Room, Where Were You When I Needed You, I Will Take Care Of You, Single By Choice, I'll Set You Free, Going Down To Liverpool, Hero Takes A Fall, Walking Down Your Street, Complicated Girl, September Gurls, Mesmerized, Crash And Burn, In A Different Light, Be With You, and Not Like You. All of this songs are upbeat songs to dance to Try to Check Them Out When you have time
An underrated band. They rock out performing live. Great catalog. Susanna rules!
In Your Room is a great Bangles song!
Don't you just love when a song surprises you. It's awesome. Great song and great reaction. ⛄⛄⛄🎄🎄🎄
This is a great cover of a Simon and Garfunkel song.
This is my favorite Bangles song!! Love love love.. Nobody thinks of this song when they think of the Bangles but THIS is the one! Boom! 💃🎶🎵🎉🙌
Susanna Hoffs, Belinda Carlyle, Lita Ford and Tiffany were all huge crushes of mine. Thanks to my sister’s CD collection that I secretly loved.
This 1987 song was a return to the Bangles' sixties-revival roots. They had that popular mid-eighties period where they did songs written by Prince and stuff, songs like "Walk Like an Egyptian" and "Manic Monday," but they started off in the early eighties as a sixties-revival band that one music writer described as a mix of the Yardbirds, the Mamas and the Papas, and "Revolver"-era Beatles, with great guitar work and harmonies. They even dressed in sixties styles, and they and other bands doing similar stuff inspired Prince's "Paisley Park" phase, which led to his support of them. This cover of a late sixties Simon and Garfunkel song brought their sixties-revival roots to the forefront again.
I love the Bangles! I got their Different Light album for my 8th birthday in 1986. The neighbor kids would come over and we’d set up the “wet banana” (a type of slip & slide) near an open window so we could hear the record playing from inside as we stayed cool sliding down the hill (over and over and over again - usually until dark :-)
This is such a great cover. The original was good but these girls owned it.
They also rock out pretty well in one of my favorite songs, "Different Light" (the stalker song, lol)
i ABSOLUTELY love that you love this song and have NO idea that it's a remake of Simon & Garfunkel! That says a lot for The Bangles. They OWNED this song!
I was hoping you'd do this today when *I* was listening to it for winter solstice!
I'm so glad you checked it out.
Love them and this cover of Simon and Garfunkel's awesome song.
How Roman Catholic of you.....so glad everyone is into Babylonian fertility cult worship aka mary worship. Its so crazy how accurate bible prophesy is. And why wouldn't everyone follow religions founded in lies prostitution and human sacrifice.
@@joshportie wtf are you babbling about?
You need to see Susanna Hoffs rock it out today. She’s 66 now and hot as hell. Seriously.
Look up Billie Armstrong with her singing “Manic Monday” during quarantine. It’s a kickass Bangles song written by Prince.
"Walk like an Egyptian" Their biggest hit.
Done
But certainly not their best song. ‘Manic Monday’, ‘If She Knew What She Wants’, ‘Eternal Flame’ all much better songs.
@@wayfarer4578 I can't argue with any of those but I personally like "Walk" better.
@@peterblood50 fair enough
My fav so far is eternal flame
Please do In Your Room by them.
Yesssssssssss
That song did things to 19 year old virgin me
@@jhankemeeyer1970 Was just about to say that song is the ultimate depiction of teenagers thinking about sex.
I need more... Is too good this song that you need to heard more and more
One of my all time FAVOURITE covers! They thoroughly kick ass on this!
That's Vicki Peterson on lead guitar. She's amazing. All of them are amazing. The song was written by Paul Simon and released by Simon and Garfunkel in the 1960's. Simon's lyrics and the amazing guitar riff he put together were taken up by the Bangles and absolutely elevated.
The Bangles were no joke, I don't think the world was ready for them. Meaning, the should've been on top for 20, 30 years. Not more or less a flash in the pan.
I think it was ready for them, they were fantastic edition to the great 80s and they were massive back in the day. So I have to politely disagree.
@@Lubsana86 I was a kid at the time, and didn't really even like them except for this one song, but yeah, they were definitely the sh!t back then. One of the best covers ever, imo.
Love the way The Bangles play this song!
One of the best covers of all time! The bangles rocked that very hard
Makes me want to watch "Less Than Zero " again.
Paul Simon song recorded by him and Garfunkel in a more mellow style back in 1966. This rockin' Bangles' version was used in the Robert Downey Jr. film from the '80s about young, wealthy drug addicts called ""Less Than Zero." Check out the Bangles' "If She Knew What She Wants" (which was their follow-up to "Manic Monday"). It's more in the style you would expect.
This song was originally done by Simon and Garfunkel.
Proper band the Bangles, real talent and great songs, should have been so much bigger for far longer than they were, they are still playing live.
In Your Room. Another great genuine 5 star Bangles banger!!! They've done a lot of great songs.
Thanks for finally doing my request! I’ve been asking for months...much appreciated. This song is lesser known by the Bangles, but it’s my all time favorite. 🙏🏼😉❤️
I had forgotten just how much I loved this song!
Paul Simon was a genius at painting a picture, telling a story with his lyrics. I reflect back to a song he wrote in the late 60s' called "Old Friends" and how perceptive he was when he was essentially still a kid, about psychological impact of growing old. I was in my late teens then but now find myself the subject of that song. "...how terribly strange to be seventy." If YOU listen to that song now, when you become 70 you too will reflect back to the time and age that you are now. I believe the song was released on their album 'Bookends', Simon and Garfunkel. I do enjoy your channel here! Good job!
If you like the rocking side of the Bangles, try Hero Takes A Fall from their first album.
My favorite of theirs!
The whole first album (All Over the Place) is fantastic.
@@mikeaudette2823 It's on my all-time Top 10 list.
Was waiting for The Drop for your reaction. Didn't disappoint. 😂👊
The Bangles original penned themselves as a folk group so this was right up there alley 😊
Oh another favorite. I still listen to The Bangles. The 80s had a wonderful line up of female musicians.
I love the Bangles! This is my favorite song of theirs.
I knew you would like this one!😁😁 This is really a great song.
Probably the best 80s cover song in an era of many covers.
Haddaway’s what is love
Great song.
Great song 💗. They have such unique voices and make this song eerie sounding.
The Bangles did this song HUGE justice.
Good stuff !!! ...and yes, I'm a KISS fan who digs the Bangles !!! :):):)
KISS was basically pop metal anyway so it's not much of a stretch, (And yes, I became a member of the KISS Army over 40 years ago, so I'm not dissing them.)
You need to do the original Simon and Garfunkel version from the album Bookends, though this was a great cover version. Another great Bangles song is “If She Knew What She Wants.”
Yasss!!!!! This was the song that made me fall in love with the switch up.
I REMEMBER THIS SONG FROM sImon & Garfunkel -- good song!
Loveeeee this song/video! You rock Jay!
This is one of those songs that could go on forever. ^^
Just wanted to chime in to highly recommend watching the film "Less Than Zero". It was one of Robert Downey, Jr's most compelling roles. Be sure to look for "Blacklist" lead actor, James Spader. Another vastly underrated actor that shines in this film, too. Fantastic all around.
Great pick, one of their best. Personal favs are Manic Monday, Going Down to Liverpool, In Your Room, Hero Takes a Fall.
Hi Storm Two - Spirits My name Is Yacine nice to talk to you Try to listen and Try to Check Out If She Knew What She Wants, Anna Lee (Sweetheart Of The Sun), In Your Room, Where Were You When I Needed You, I Will Take Care Of You, Single By Choice, I'll Set You Free, Going Down To Liverpool, Hero Takes A Fall, Walking Down Your Street, Complicated Girl, September Gurls, Mesmerized, Crash And Burn, In A Different Light, Be With You, and Not Like You. All of this songs are upbeat songs to dance to Try to Check Them Out When you have time
This is one of my all time favorite songs. It was really popular when I was in middle school. And watching you react this way was AMAZING!!! Much love to you! I’ve subscribed!❤❤
One of the best female rock groups
I saw them at Dorney park back in the 90s and they rocked! Great band. Listen to all of their stuff... you won't be disappointed. All over the place is a great record, as is Different Light and Everywhere. My favorites are: Following (Michael Steel on vocals- she is my favorite Bangle), Watching the Sky, Going down to Liverpool, Something to believe in, ... pretty much just listen to all of their stuff :) Their influences are heavily Beatles (as you can tell- they're the female Beatles), Yardbyrds... bands like that of the 60s.
Probably one of the best covers ever.
Oh my gosh you made me crack up with your reaction at the beginning. This is a great cover. Love the Bangles ❤
Looks like, if you're cracking up, Paulette, you need super glue. ;)
As mentioned in other comments, it’s in a haunting movie call Less Than Zero.
Don't know what I like more. This song, or your reaction. Great job guy!
I wasn't that big of a Bangles fan but then this song came out and I absolutely loved it. The movie it's from, LESS THAN ZERO, is a very good look at the dark side of the 80s. RDJ played a junkie and then life imitated art. It's all so long ago now.
One of my favorite Bangles songs!👍😊
I'm glad this reaction video is back, Jay, love this song, love the Bangles and your reaction to this 👍👍👍
I've had a crush on all of The Bangles since i was 12 months old
All girl band! Love it!
Yes this was an awesome cover, loved this back the day
I love this man’s reactions !!!
Great job, love that song. Memories.
My top fave bangles songs:
1. Hazy shade of winter
2. Eternal flame
3. If she knew what she wants
4. Manic Monday
5. Walk like an egyptian
Now y’all know why I am here 😂 😂
J, you should try Joan Jett and the Blackhearts “I love rock and roll” or “do you wanna touch me” and Pat Benetar “Love is a Battlefield” or “Hit me with your best shot”
"Be With You," "Hero Takes A Fall" and "If She Knew What She Wants" are more great singles by the group.
And they have some excellent album cuts, like "Let It Go," "Glitter Years," "Something To Believe In," and "Dover Beach."
I recently discovered their debut album from 1984 (All over the place)... So many great songs... especially like "Live".
Hi Steve Mc My name Is Yacine nice to talk to you Try to listen and Try to Check Out If She Knew What She Wants, Anna Lee (Sweetheart Of The Sun), In Your Room, Where Were You When I Needed You, I Will Take Care Of You, Single By Choice, I'll Set You Free, Going Down To Liverpool, Hero Takes A Fall, Walking Down Your Street, Complicated Girl, September Gurls, Mesmerized, Crash And Burn, In A Different Light, Be With You, and Not Like You. All of this songs are upbeat songs to dance to Try to Check Them Out When you have time
Love to see their music through your eyes!!!
One of my favorite songs from the Bangles... the footage in the video is from the film "Less Than Zero." For a different sound, you may want to check out the original by Simon & Garfunkel. Glad you liked the song.
One of the best riffs
I played my first 'air guitar ' to this😁
I love this version of Simon and Garfunkle. I also love the Bangles.
My brother and I were 11 and 9 years old when this song (and the accompanying film "Less Than Zero") came out, and we didn't know Paul Simon yet so we had no expectations and we CRANKED up the volume on MTV and jammed out to this so hardcore for WEEKS and WEEKS that my parents actually asked us to stop playing it.
And can we take a minute just to recognise what AMAZING women we had kicking a$$ in the 80s?! Susanna Hoffs is a goddess (check out her cover of "The Look of Love" from the Austin Powers soundtrack btw!!!), the whole band KILLS IT, and even Jami Gertz was that kind of "hot tough." As soon as I saw you start the track, i cranked up my volume to max and put on my headphones, and after 30 years, this track still packs a massive punch... Thank you JayveeTV for another great upload!!!
This is the Title track for the 1987 movie "Less Than Zero" -but it was a song they had been playing since 1983!
Try to listen and Try to Check Out If She Knew What She Wants, Anna Lee (Sweetheart Of The Sun), In Your Room, Where Were You When I Needed You, I Will Take Care Of You, Single By Choice, I'll Set You Free, Going Down To Liverpool, Hero Takes A Fall, Walking Down Your Street, Complicated Girl, September Gurls, Mesmerized, Crash And Burn, In A Different Light, Be With You, and Not Like You. All of this songs are upbeat songs to dance to Try to Check Them Out When you have time
The lead singer Susannah Hoffs does not age. Look up a current pic, she looks exactly like she did 30 years ago. Very talented & very beautiful woman.
Great song, one of my favorites of theirs.
A garage-band from LA
Tight harmonies. Playing their own instruments.
And Susanna Hoffs still has the greatest eyes in rock-and-roll
I love this cover it is one of my favorites. It is in one of my favorite movies "Less Than Zero."
I never saw the movie but I agree they rocked this song 💯