These guys were unparalleled in their harmonies and vocals. So many historic events: Lovin' Feelin' being the most played song in the 20 century; Unchained Melody in 1990 two versions in the top 20 at the same time and number one world wide; first white artist's to have a number one rhythm and blues hit ( Lovin'Feelin)! So talented and good guys!! Love them and miss Bobby!
fifties with so many greats like Sarah Vaughn & Ella Fitzgerald, Brook Benton, Duke Ellington, and others from whom the Righteous Bros learned and became Blue eyed Soul .Then the Britis h Invasion - the Beetles and the girls screaming like bobby sockers screamed for Sinatra. R & B took a break. Dick Clark brought them back to sing Rock and Roll Heaven, and the Righteous Bros we r e. back . Wall of Sound and hit after hit.
Bill and Bobby together were the best duo ever. I listen to them everyday. Love their solo work as well. Their individual voices so unique Bill with his bass, baritone and Bobby's unforgettable countertenor. Loved Bobby's energy and dance moves. Bill and Bobby our Blue-Eyed Soul Brothers a class act, pure magic, solid gold. Bobby is now the star in the Rock and Roll Heaven band. RIP
The Introductions and "Soul and Inspiration" with "You've Lost That Lovin' 'Feelin'" on the 2002 PBS Special "Red, White and Rock" is available on UA-cam! Thank You Kenny King 💜. The presentation is so grand -- the large auditorium, the large stage and setting, the multiple lights on high flickering like stars and shining down on the musical stars, with the lights dim on the large band and the audience just enough to see them, the filming from so many angles afar and up close and personal. The Righteous Brothers look so handsome -- in their matching though individual beautiful blue suits, mature and distinguished at 61, with their gray hair still stylish -- "silver foxes"!! They're singing more slowly, though it seems that they were "taking their time" to deepen and widen the effect. They often sang the same songs differently creatively soulfully, sometimes at different tempos. They sang the duet masterfully, as usual. They also sang this great hit excellently in the next year 2003 when they were finally inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, before Bobby Hatfield left his life at 63 later that year. They've still got that "soul and inspiration" and have not "lost that lovin' feelin'" after a 40 year career. This audience, in Las Vegas, with the frequent familiar affectionate applause and ovations are not intrusive but sound almost as a "backup group" which enhances the music and the love. Fans who have attended their concerts have described how special the sound and energy were there. I unfortunately did not hear my favorite musical artists in person, and so I am especially grateful for the PBS and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame performances and productions of the unique beautiful Righteous Brothers in their final phase. And I'm grateful for the technology, UA-cam, and that the videos are available to appreciate and keep their soulfull music alive. 🙏🎶✨
@@kennyking4050 I don't know why this video isn't circulating among Righteous Brothers fans, who I'm sure would love and value it. There's another video available with just "You've Lost That Lovin' 'Feelin'" but without "Soul and Inspiration" and the Introductions from the same PBS Special, but it wouldn't be appropriate to put a link to that channel. I don't know how to do a link anyhow, but I will eventually learn, and then I can link this for fans. But why hasn't it come up on my "feed" as other RB videos do? Eventually it will circulate to RB fans, who are many and enthusiastic! Meanwhile I'll check out your channel. And thank you again for preserving, organizing, and circulating music and culture. 💜🎶✨
It's not proven. He had 95% blockage. The trace amount found in his system is suspect. Nothing was found in his room. His family, friends and Bill said they never saw him take anything or under the influence. He was on heart meds. It could have been a false positive. It doesn't add up.
Umm no. He died of 95% blockage. His family, friends, and Bill said they never saw him take anything or under the influence. There was nothing found in his room. The miniscule about found in his system is suspect, and it doesn't add up.
Oh my, The Righteous Brothers, my heart beats so strongly. You guys were so precious.
2002 can we go back RB was the best
Legendary, Righteous Brothers!
These Guys are legends! Big #1 hits from the 60s!!👑👑🔥⭐️⭐️😃👍
🎶🎶♥️ Yes.....Beautiful memories....♥️♥️🎶
This should have many more views than it does
🎶🎵❤️ Yes.....I Agree....♥️♥️🎶
@@RetroFilmRush 🎶🎵♥️ Yes....I Agree with You.....♥️♥️🎶
These guys were unparalleled in their harmonies and vocals. So many historic events: Lovin' Feelin' being the most played song in the 20 century; Unchained Melody in 1990 two versions in the top 20 at the same time and number one world wide; first white artist's to have a number one rhythm and blues hit ( Lovin'Feelin)! So talented and good guys!! Love them and miss Bobby!
fifties with so many greats like Sarah Vaughn & Ella Fitzgerald, Brook Benton, Duke Ellington, and others from whom the Righteous Bros learned and became Blue eyed Soul .Then the Britis h Invasion - the Beetles and the girls screaming like bobby sockers screamed for Sinatra. R & B took a break. Dick Clark brought them back to sing Rock and Roll Heaven, and the Righteous Bros we r e. back . Wall of Sound and hit after hit.
Bill and Bobby together were the best duo ever. I listen to them everyday. Love their solo work as well. Their individual voices so unique Bill with his bass, baritone and Bobby's unforgettable countertenor. Loved Bobby's energy and dance moves. Bill and Bobby our Blue-Eyed Soul Brothers a class act, pure magic, solid gold. Bobby is now the star in the Rock and Roll Heaven band. RIP
The Introductions and "Soul and Inspiration" with "You've Lost That Lovin' 'Feelin'" on the 2002 PBS Special "Red, White and Rock" is available on UA-cam! Thank You Kenny King 💜. The presentation is so grand -- the large auditorium, the large stage and setting, the multiple lights on high flickering like stars and shining down on the musical stars, with the lights dim on the large band and the audience just enough to see them, the filming from so many angles afar and up close and personal. The Righteous Brothers look so handsome -- in their matching though individual beautiful blue suits, mature and distinguished at 61, with their gray hair still stylish -- "silver foxes"!! They're singing more slowly, though it seems that they were "taking their time" to deepen and widen the effect. They often sang the same songs differently creatively soulfully, sometimes at different tempos. They sang the duet masterfully, as usual. They also sang this great hit excellently in the next year 2003 when they were finally inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, before Bobby Hatfield left his life at 63 later that year. They've still got that "soul and inspiration" and have not "lost that lovin' feelin'" after a 40 year career. This audience, in Las Vegas, with the frequent familiar affectionate applause and ovations are not intrusive but sound almost as a "backup group" which enhances the music and the love. Fans who have attended their concerts have described how special the sound and energy were there. I unfortunately did not hear my favorite musical artists in person, and so I am especially grateful for the PBS and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame performances and productions of the unique beautiful Righteous Brothers in their final phase. And I'm grateful for the technology, UA-cam, and that the videos are available to appreciate and keep their soulfull music alive. 🙏🎶✨
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@@kennyking4050 I don't know why this video isn't circulating among Righteous Brothers fans, who I'm sure would love and value it. There's another video available with just "You've Lost That Lovin' 'Feelin'" but without "Soul and Inspiration" and the Introductions from the same PBS Special, but it wouldn't be appropriate to put a link to that channel. I don't know how to do a link anyhow, but I will eventually learn, and then I can link this for fans. But why hasn't it come up on my "feed" as other RB videos do? Eventually it will circulate to RB fans, who are many and enthusiastic! Meanwhile I'll check out your channel. And thank you again for preserving, organizing, and circulating music and culture. 💜🎶✨
There were few ever better as a duo, even at that late stage of their career. Magnificent is understatement.
I wish I could have seen them in person! Love them.
Me too.
Wow they still sound great 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Love them… one of the greatest twosome in the day!! Love your music ❤
RIP Bobby
This song is a classic!! 🙌✌️😃🔥🔥🔥
🎶🎵♥️ The Best Of The Best.....♥️♥️🎶
Good morning 💖
They remind me a little of Pantera
Too bad Bobby did drugs
It's not proven. He had 95% blockage. The trace amount found in his system is suspect. Nothing was found in his room. His family, friends and Bill said they never saw him take anything or under the influence. He was on heart meds. It could have been a false positive. It doesn't add up.
Umm no. He died of 95% blockage. His family, friends, and Bill said they never saw him take anything or under the influence. There was nothing found in his room.
The miniscule about found in his system is suspect, and it doesn't add up.