You have to show her Focus doing this live on TV. The show only gave them 4 minutes for their 7minute song so they just played it faster!! It’s really amazing and rocks hard!!!
After editing this video, I showed Jana that live performance of Focus. I wondered why they were playing it so fast, thanks for answering that! Jana really enjoyed it 👍
@@NathanOnShuffle Make sure you let Jana hear "Sylvia" from this same album. It's a truly beautiful track that really is instrumental, LOL. But I'm sure she will love it!
I saw these guys on TV back in '72 or '73 and was amazed at this song. I went out the very next day and bought "Moving Waves", the album this was from. Ended up buying many more of their albums through the years and fell in love with all of their jazzy and classical-inspired and softer prog stuff, too. They were all tremendously talented. Thanks for the reaction to the studio version - check out the 6:00 version of it live from "Midnight Special" TV (there is a 4:00 version, but hold out for the full one!) You'll love it.
Whenever I am about the house,in the shower,in the car,even in the pub I sometimes I burst into this yodelling masterpiece much to the chagrin of my wife and amusement of others.After 40 years it can’t be helped and there is no cure.
In one of their live performances they had a time limit. They didn't want to shorten the song so they speed it up dramaticly. This is the result ua-cam.com/video/RFDW9b_ejfI/v-deo.html A epic result.
Hello Nathan and Jana. Thank you so much for reacting to Focus...a superb band. I really enjoyed Jana's reaction 👍😆 I remember when I first heard it when it came out in 1971...it blew my mind. I was into rock..like Deep Purple, Sabbath, Zeppelin...Yes Genesis etc..but Focus opened my mind and ears to a different type of prog...which basically borders on classical music. This is my first listen to your channel and I will be coming back for more. Peace and love from Liverpool UK 👍✌️🤘
Regarding being told to have Jana react to whole albums when she hears an isolated track from a concept album. :If: it is a track which interest her, since Jana is a fan of musicals, there may be some concept albums which may pique her interest. I, of course, would suggest introducing her to all of Jon Anderson's Olias of Sunhillow, including the artwork and integrated story. But, it would be very difficult to do an isolated track to see if the sound catches her ear, as they all purposefully run one in to the other. As a trained singer, if Jana doesn't know it, she may appreciate the Moody Blues Days of Future Passed by album sides, although that's more art rock than prog. But, it is considered a prototype to prog. Then, if that engages her, maybe doing the rest of the Moody Blues Magnificent Seven albums, also by album sides. They become more progressive with the second of the seven, In Search of the Lost Chord and continue through Seventh Sojourn. Just a suggestion, if Jana would be open to considering.
Nathan, you really ought to check out some of the full studio albums when the mood strikes you. The "hits" (Sylvia and Hocus Pocus) are great, but there are so many other gems on Moving Waves, Focus 3 and Hamburger Concerto. Top tier instrumental prog.
Excellent choice .It's fun and also very well played by all. The vocal gymnastics of Thijs Van leer are amazing,as is the drumming and one my favourite Guitarists the virtuoso Jan Aakerman. They did a big hit with Sylvia a track off Focus 3. I would recommend an album of theirs Focus3. Especially tracks Anonymous 2 and Questions Answers Answers Questions. these chime in at 13 minutes and 26 minutes respectively. Quite jazzy, proggy. Worth a listen if you like epics.
I think a better description of this music than prog would be this: If circus performers did lsd and tried to combine rock music with opera... but that's just me 🎪🤹♀️😱😎🙂
Another progband like Focus that used humour as part of the music is the German Symphonic progband Grobschnitt. Also you can relate it somewhat to some of the music by Frank Zappa's Mothers of Invention, though Zappa is much more structurally complex.
As fun a novelty song as this is, definitely not representative. Probably among my 10 least favorite focus songs due to the repetitive riff. Thijs van Leer is a very talented flautist and released a series of classical flute albums in the later 70s including flute covers of many of his focus songs. I’m late to your channel, maybe you’ve explored them more by now. Their first four albums are their peak (and the only ones I've had multiple listens to, so far), although I've heard all the albums at least once and the newer revival albums are pretty good too.
No problem, our style certainly isn’t for everyone! I used to worry about the amount of talking before the song, but decided we just have to be ourselves and hope that people enjoy our personalities. Feel free to skip ahead to the song if you prefer- I agree it is a great one! 😀👍
It might be impossible to not like this song. The crazy skillful guitar in this, offsetting the utter goofiness, is such a great combo. 👍
You have to show her Focus doing this live on TV. The show only gave them 4 minutes for their 7minute song so they just played it faster!! It’s really amazing and rocks hard!!!
^this^
After editing this video, I showed Jana that live performance of Focus. I wondered why they were playing it so fast, thanks for answering that! Jana really enjoyed it 👍
@@NathanOnShuffle
That would have been fun to see both of your reactions to that.
@@NathanOnShuffle I've heard that they just got 3 minutes or so from the network to play "a" song, so they decided to "speed-up" this song.
@@NathanOnShuffle Make sure you let Jana hear "Sylvia" from this same album. It's a truly beautiful track that really is instrumental, LOL. But I'm sure she will love it!
I saw these guys on TV back in '72 or '73 and was amazed at this song. I went out the very next day and bought "Moving Waves", the album this was from. Ended up buying many more of their albums through the years and fell in love with all of their jazzy and classical-inspired and softer prog stuff, too. They were all tremendously talented. Thanks for the reaction to the studio version - check out the 6:00 version of it live from "Midnight Special" TV (there is a 4:00 version, but hold out for the full one!) You'll love it.
SORRY PEOPLE,FOR ME THAT IS THE BEST SONG I EVER HEARD IN MY LIFE!! THAT IS FANTASTIC BAND!!
Whenever I am about the house,in the shower,in the car,even in the pub I sometimes I burst into this yodelling masterpiece much to the chagrin of my wife and amusement of others.After 40 years it can’t be helped and there is no cure.
Jana Reacts might just be the cutest show on UA-cam 🙂
😎
🐙
@@Lightmane 🎩🐇
Excellent jam that actually got a lot of air play. Still does on some classic rock stations. Turn it up!
The real fun is watching them do it!
In one of their live performances they had a time limit. They didn't want to shorten the song so they speed it up dramaticly. This is the result ua-cam.com/video/RFDW9b_ejfI/v-deo.html
A epic result.
Hello Nathan and Jana. Thank you so much for reacting to Focus...a superb band.
I really enjoyed Jana's reaction 👍😆
I remember when I first heard it when it came out in 1971...it blew my mind. I was into rock..like Deep Purple, Sabbath, Zeppelin...Yes Genesis etc..but Focus opened my mind and ears to a different type of prog...which basically borders on classical music.
This is my first listen to your channel and I will be coming back for more. Peace and love from Liverpool UK 👍✌️🤘
Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed our video! 👍
Regarding being told to have Jana react to whole albums when she hears an isolated track from a concept album. :If: it is a track which interest her, since Jana is a fan of musicals, there may be some concept albums which may pique her interest.
I, of course, would suggest introducing her to all of Jon Anderson's Olias of Sunhillow, including the artwork and integrated story. But, it would be very difficult to do an isolated track to see if the sound catches her ear, as they all purposefully run one in to the other.
As a trained singer, if Jana doesn't know it, she may appreciate the Moody Blues Days of Future Passed by album sides, although that's more art rock than prog. But, it is considered a prototype to prog. Then, if that engages her, maybe doing the rest of the Moody Blues Magnificent Seven albums, also by album sides. They become more progressive with the second of the seven, In Search of the Lost Chord and continue through Seventh Sojourn.
Just a suggestion, if Jana would be open to considering.
If Jana is going to ever react to an album, that would be the one to react to 🙂
@@Lightmane
I mention four by name. To which one are you referring?
@@IllumeEltanin I saw Olias and stopped reading, lol. I figured the rest was just you talking about it : )
@@Lightmane
☺️
Would I do that?
🙂
Nathan, you really ought to check out some of the full studio albums when the mood strikes you. The "hits" (Sylvia and Hocus Pocus) are great, but there are so many other gems on Moving Waves, Focus 3 and Hamburger Concerto. Top tier instrumental prog.
Excellent choice .It's fun and also very well played by all. The vocal gymnastics of Thijs Van leer are amazing,as is the drumming and one my favourite Guitarists the virtuoso Jan Aakerman. They did a big hit with Sylvia a track off Focus 3.
I would recommend an album of theirs Focus3. Especially tracks Anonymous 2 and Questions Answers Answers Questions. these chime in at 13 minutes and 26 minutes respectively. Quite jazzy, proggy. Worth a listen if you like epics.
I think a better description of this music than prog would be this: If circus performers did lsd and tried to combine rock music with opera... but that's just me 🎪🤹♀️😱😎🙂
Why are you talking about my life? Lol!😎
@@jeffschielka7845 LOL 😃
@@Lightmane 🤡🥳
Sounds like you are describing a third of the prog that’s out there!!
@@davidwoolbright3675 lol
👍. Great, love it.
Another progband like Focus that used humour as part of the music is the German Symphonic progband Grobschnitt. Also you can relate it somewhat to some of the music by Frank Zappa's Mothers of Invention, though Zappa is much more structurally complex.
I did it to my wife too. She liked it. But, she likes half the prog I play.
The rest of Moving Waves is actually a really good album...
Quirky? Try KAYAK ( Mammoth ) Also prog, and Dutch, or Supersister ( She Was Naked ), same story.
Still a great live band. They go down a storm on CTTE.
It’d be a blast to see them live!
@@NathanOnShuffle their love of live performance shines through.
Agreed. Focus is perhaps the purest example of "music for music's sake". Thjis always looks like he's having an absolute blast.
Yo no se realmente de que mierda se ríen , que es lo gracioso ! .
Wonderful and terrible at the same time - the live version is great.
check out hamburger concerto, sylvia , house of the king and the live version of hocus pocus 1974 in Japan, much faster and enjoyable
As fun a novelty song as this is, definitely not representative. Probably among my 10 least favorite focus songs due to the repetitive riff. Thijs van Leer is a very talented flautist and released a series of classical flute albums in the later 70s including flute covers of many of his focus songs. I’m late to your channel, maybe you’ve explored them more by now. Their first four albums are their peak (and the only ones I've had multiple listens to, so far), although I've heard all the albums at least once and the newer revival albums are pretty good too.
Maybe I've just got used to live versions, but this sounds too slow. Lethargic even.
Too much talking before the music starts. Sorry - Great song, though.
No problem, our style certainly isn’t for everyone! I used to worry about the amount of talking before the song, but decided we just have to be ourselves and hope that people enjoy our personalities. Feel free to skip ahead to the song if you prefer- I agree it is a great one! 😀👍