No twerking, no laser effects, no smoke, no half naked, no vulgarities, no special voice over editing effects, no flashing lights, no glitter falling from the ceiling, no drones, no jewel sequence, no group of 10 backup singers, no disrobing on stage, no wardrobe malfunctions, no see through clothes, no humping the floor, no sexually suggestive dancing and no special lighting at all! I mean why watch this ? Ohh, I almost forgot, we watch and enjoy because of pure, raw and from the heart talent! Often imitated, but never ever emulated. THE RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS!
It'll never be repeated. What's great is that one of the causes of that revolution was the machines and media on which to record sound-the same things that mean the revolution was captured for posterity, and humanity will be able to thrill to those sounds until the last one of us has gone.
Their soulful sound is mesmerizing. Unparalleled talent. Fondly remember swooning over them when they first began performing so many years ago...still swooning!
These guy's were a class act and were second to none. I'm coming up on 67 years old and I've listened to the Righteous Brother's since I was a kid, and I never get tired of hearing their music. God bless them both...
Lyrics to such songs is what kept my soul alive when I was a young man fighting in a war I knew nothing about. When I returned home from the war, music just didn't sound the same; but, thanks to such oldies but goodies... in my old age, I can reminisce anytime again and enjoy such wonderful songs.
72 years old. I saw them in concert. They were magical. I find Bill Medley has the most powerful voice and Bobby Hatfield had the most beautiful voice. Together they were the greatest.
How are these human voices? They sound like angels. I grew up in the generation of 1990's-2000's. That music is trash compared to this. This is pure talent, no gimmicks.
I was in high school when this song came out, they and Motown singers were my favorites. I saw them for their 25th anniversary. Pure gifted voices that needed no background dancers, gimmicks or flashing lights like today's entertainers. I cried when Bobby Hatfield died. Glad to see you saw them and recognize their great talent.
Chris Cornell had a voice that could rival these guys BUT thats not a knock on the RB but a nod to CORNELL. These guys had no studio help or any tech like today. God I wish I was born earlier lol
No Gord... they broke the mold... There’s absolutely NOTHING like the Righteous Brothers today, or ever will be🤷🏻♂️ was sooo fortunate to have lived my late teens and 20’s, in the 50’s and 60’s😃 It’s a sorry world we live in today 🥲🥲🥲. But... we still have Trump🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
In the 80s, Hall and Oates covered this song, and I was telling my mom what a great song it was. She pulled out an old school vinyl and the record player, and it was then that I discovered that their music was way cooler than ours, and my mother was way cooler than I ever dreamed of being!
That is awesome!! Not many people of whatever age, etc would say something that has such depth and transparency//sincerity to it. That's great that you see//recognize art, ability and talent when you see/hear it. A real honest, intelligent and mature person. Takes honesty and security with themselves to say these things.
Nothing will ever replace this incredible talent. I grew up with this song and still get emotional. What a loss to the music world, when Bobby left us. Although through their music, still strong, he continues to be here.
@@sauronbaggins1833 No, it is a voice-over. They're still great. But SpaceWalk is correct; if you play this on one track and their studio version on the other, you will see it matches to the millisecond. That's why you hear Spector's Wall of Sound in the background with no musicians anywhere there.
Peter, I listened to inspirational songs over 50 years ago that are up there in class and style with the Righteous Brothers'. I listened to Joe Batan sing "My Cloud" and "Ordinary Guy" and to the Jive Five sing "Begging You" and "What Time Is It?". I was 17; and, 52 years later, that style can't be beat by the non-sense of these day's junky music.
It is because it's a voice-over. They're still great. But if you play this on one track and their studio version on the other, you will see it matches to the millisecond. That's why you hear Spector's Wall of Sound in the background with no musicians anywhere in sight.
@@TheScottEF Apparently you NEVER heard the actual record and also NEVER did your little trick. The phrasing is totally different (and not as good in my opinion, they were trying to change it up). The record was right on the beat exactly. Yes, they were singing to a studio track of the music... but they were live. And, if you say there weren't any microphones... they are called 'shotgun' mics. Suspended from booms, they were controlled by stage hands. ALL the television studios used them. Maybe you should learn something about music and engineering before you open your ignorant piehole.
@@TheScottEF Yeah, this isn't a voice over. They've even modified the lyrics they're singing. You can tell based on the lead's throat during the verses.
These types of music are much better than music nowadays... Curse words, sexual, music these days just don't have this type of class and elegance. This is what you call ART.
It's still as valid today, Jan 2020, as ever ... I've spent tonight listening to the Eeverly Brother's, Walker Brothers and these two great guys and it's still moving me to tears
Yes this is yesterdays music because the idiotic,arrogant,self centred,shit spouting twats that are peddled today as talent couldn't hold a candle to these guys.
Just love this song; never get tired of hear it. No lasers, no smoke, no fireworks, no dancing girls - just 2 guys who have great voices. The best music, hands down, was created in the 60's. Just look at the list of the singers and bands.
To know such quality and musical talents, you'd have to lived in that era. So many great memories come rushing into my mind whenever I listen to such incredibly significant sounds that sooths the mind and the heart. I feel blessed to have grown up in that era.
Pure talent. Medley and Hatfield were two kings. The most played song in the history of radio. Phil Spector's Wall of Sound production, at its peak. "The ultimate pop record."
This song was probably responsible for a population increase in the 60's. And I love it because most love lost songs are about the woman losing her man. This one turns the tables. 😢
For me there are only a handful of songs like this that transcend time, gimmicks and fads speaking directly and powerfully to something within. What makes these songs truly remarkable is that most people on the planet agree. These guys are genuine legends.
I am 67 years old and have listened to these talented guys all these years I remember seeing them sing on the ed Sullivan show and american band stand with dick Clark this is true and pure talent
In case you don't know it, this is a live performance. Their vocal talents were so good they did not need the recording studio to recreate the magic when they sang. Don't believe me? Listen to a recording, that should be easy to find on UA-cam. Then come back and listen to this. You will notice this is not a lip sync.
#RighteousBrothers, One of the most romantic duos of the sixties. Those guys could really sing. Their voices were incredible. Adored their music. And, they were so handsome. Oh my goodness 😊💝😊💙🎸🥁🎹🎷🎻
What voices just magical, timeless talent unlike these waste of space rappers and gangsta who just spew out hate they couldn't sing a note to save their lives, Righteous Brothers thank you for your music, fromUK
I remember and had the pleasure of having Bobby as my team mate at Anaheim High School..A great guy,a lot of fun,a talented offensive end and became a renown Righteous Brother star. May in secret in peace in gods heavenly kingdom. Unchained Melody makes me feel.like a teen age again
timeless talent and music -- grew up with all that great music and it's still the best! yes i still remember where I was and what I was doing when this song became popular. Loved seeing them perform again - thanks for putting these gems back in circulation.
When music was real and loud on our car AM's or home stereo's for those of us who had them! Sure miss those days, but now can spend my retirement and quarantine days catching up here!
Camera work and subtle improve make this the BEST version ever recorded. Esp. the climax with Bobby’s off the cuff “all RIGHT” and Bill digging in with an improvised “TALKING to you BABY” omg...not to mention Bobby bouncing like a prize fighter, brimming with confidence. Incredible. Timeless.
Both had beautiful voices. Was lucky enough to see them perform at the Crystal Grand in Lake Delton, Wisconsin just months before Bobby died. Birthday present from my husband. Bill Medleys son performed with Paul Revere and the Raiders in Branson and Bill Medley took the Three Texas Tenors under his wing.
No, it is a voice-over. They're still great. But if you play this on one track and their studio version on the other, you will see it matches to the millisecond. That's why you hear Spector's Wall of Sound in the background with no musicians anywhere there.
@@TheScottEF the track matches but the vocals do not, the phrasing is different in parts and even the words. The music is pre-recorded but the singing is live
No twerking, no laser effects, no smoke, no half naked, no vulgarities, no special voice over editing effects, no flashing lights, no glitter falling from the ceiling, no drones, no jewel sequence, no group of 10 backup singers, no disrobing on stage, no wardrobe malfunctions, no see through clothes, no humping the floor, no sexually suggestive dancing and no special lighting at all! I mean why watch this ? Ohh, I almost forgot, we watch and enjoy because of pure, raw and from the heart talent! Often imitated, but never ever emulated. THE RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS!
No show. It's just a record performance sung live and in person. That's enough for me. But today's audiences want to see a SHOW.
Motown, the British Invasion, and these two guys. Damn, the ‘60s was a great era in music.
Not to mention the beach boys!
The best
DAM RIGHT!!!
I hated the British invasion! Too foul mouthed, crazy, drugged up and then too leftist and debauched!
It'll never be repeated. What's great is that one of the causes of that revolution was the machines and media on which to record sound-the same things that mean the revolution was captured for posterity, and humanity will be able to thrill to those sounds until the last one of us has gone.
When you have talent like they do. You don't need a side show going on around you. Their voices are amazing, it's actually beautiful.
Your comment says it all.
There the best ever
Absolutely the best
Their soulful sound is mesmerizing. Unparalleled talent. Fondly remember swooning over them when they first began performing so many years ago...still swooning!
Bill Medley & Bobby Hatfield voices blended so well together, they simply don't make them like this anymore!!! 👍
One of best ever
Pure class
I totally agree these two blend so good
This tune never needed to be re recorded by anyone.
It’s just perfect. 💜
They knew how to make true music without jumping around like a bunch of maniacs! I’m 82 so I know the difference between music and noise!! Love them!!
No autotune, just pure talent ❤
Perfect ❤
These guy's were a class act and were second to none. I'm coming up on 67 years old and I've listened to the Righteous Brother's since I was a kid, and I never get tired of hearing their music. God bless them both...
My mom's favorite..today 16 years ago she passed.still our favorite song..played at funural
You and me both love. Brilliant weren't they? x
Lyrics to such songs is what kept my soul alive when I was a young man fighting in a war I knew nothing about. When I returned home from the war, music just didn't sound the same; but, thanks to such oldies but goodies... in my old age, I can reminisce anytime again and enjoy such wonderful songs.
@@jan9285 My mom passed away 16 years ago as well. She loved this . . . and so do I.
@@jimmyrodriguez2275 thank you and welcome home.
72 years old. I saw them in concert. They were magical. I find Bill Medley has the most powerful voice and Bobby Hatfield had the most beautiful voice. Together they were the greatest.
....and the BLUE EYES ? Sorry I'm latina!and here is not so commun so blue eyes 💙
Blue-eyed soul is a reference to they are white. Their sound sounded black to most. Different times, different sayings. @@paulamac77
Some of the greatest singers of all time
Lucky girl
This is the type of
Music that touches the soul of a human.
Gives me shivers every time.
Exactly, it's that simple.
Absolutely
Couldn’t agree with you more Rob!!!!
It's amazing the effect this song has even though this performance was in 1965 (?). Songs today would be lucky to have that kind of longevity.
I love how Bobby let's Bill have his moment! There vocals are amazing! Not everything needs overwhelming falsetto. What a fantastic duo
Bobby Hatfield doesn't sing falsetto. He sings countertenor.
as a baby boomer i my self can only feel sorry for tha younger folks that did not grow up listening to ALL tha greatest music ever made ! 😎
Bill’s singing is out of this world but when Bobby sings it’s like pure heaven. Class act-talent. Don’t see much these days
I have read that this song overall RECEIVED THE MOST AIRPLAY IN THE HISTORY OF RADIO!
I'm not surprised ..
Take note kids. This is raw talent right here. Don't make music like this anymore😢
Somebody needs to tell today's performers that just standing there is enough sometimes. Bobby Hatfield's voice is like honey. Love this!
Bobby looks ready to get down!! Bet he was a great dancer!!!
Agreed!
Agreed. No flashing lights and dancing is needed when the talent speaks for itself.
Nesta Abbott
I knew him well. He was a FABULOUS dancer. You are so right!
Bobby Hatfield was gorgeous!
How are these human voices? They sound like angels. I grew up in the generation of 1990's-2000's. That music is trash compared to this. This is pure talent, no gimmicks.
Those singers need to actually include melodies in their music
Ditto!
Only if you don't consider cocaine a gimmick.
I was in high school when this song came out, they and Motown singers were my favorites. I saw them for their 25th anniversary. Pure gifted voices that needed no background dancers, gimmicks or flashing lights like today's entertainers. I cried when Bobby Hatfield died. Glad to see you saw them and recognize their great talent.
I can't think of a single modern singer as good as these guys.
Chris Cornell had a voice that could rival these guys BUT thats not a knock on the RB but a nod to CORNELL. These guys had no studio help or any tech like today. God I wish I was born earlier lol
Cornell was still in the talent first days.
@@proudofyourboy352 But wow this music is still there for all of us to enjoy now and forever...
I agree, they were truly remarkable.
No Gord... they broke the mold... There’s absolutely NOTHING like the Righteous Brothers today, or ever will be🤷🏻♂️ was sooo fortunate to have lived my late teens and 20’s, in the 50’s and 60’s😃 It’s a sorry world we live in today 🥲🥲🥲. But... we still have Trump🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
They would bring down a house today. Timeless talent to die for. Love, love, love the Righteous Brothers forever.
Bill is still alive! xd
Not only is he alive, he still is performing!!
There isn’t a single performance artist these days that can hang with this talent, style and charisma of the old school righteousness brothers!
Thank you. And hasn't been in years!
Dunk Master Darius You’re preaching to the choir my friend!
When that song came out by the Righteous Brothers in 1965 I was 12 years old and now I'm 67 years old and it still touches MY Heart❤
Demi lovato
@@Stacey_-bf2mb if she lays on her back....
In the 80s, Hall and Oates covered this song, and I was telling my mom what a great song it was. She pulled out an old school vinyl and the record player, and it was then that I discovered that their music was way cooler than ours, and my mother was way cooler than I ever dreamed of being!
I hear you! I played a cover song for my mom in the early 90's, and she played Janis Joplin for me - MIND BLOWING!
Very sweet of you to say :)
That is awesome!! Not many people of whatever age, etc would say something that has such depth and transparency//sincerity to it. That's great that you see//recognize art, ability and talent when you see/hear it. A real honest, intelligent and mature person. Takes honesty and security with themselves to say these things.
Yes you can’t beat this kind of music especially with the stuff they play today. I don’t even turn my radio on in my truck these days
And don't EVER forget it !
what a song, man... no nudity, no tattoo, no swearing, no auto-tune, just a pure and raw voice.
Incredible musical talents and an extraordinary song, but lets not treat them like saints. Hatfield did die because of a cocaine habit.
Pure Talent! Amazing!
No long hair or facial hair, either.
Amazing, Thanks.
Wow, you want people to actually sings. The nerve to expect that nowadays. Lol
Nothing will ever replace this incredible talent. I grew up with this song and still get emotional. What a loss to the music world, when Bobby left us. Although through their music, still strong, he continues to be here.
Oh, the ladies would go crazy for them. So much classier than todays "talent".
Man he hit the "cause baby, something beautiful's dying" line out of the park.
68 years old and still loving the music.
I just turned 71 & I liked this way back when, but I underappreciated it. Now I realise how magnificent it is! Can't get enough of it!
And don't forget, folks; they were actually singing live at the time!
MsG
And with no microphones in sight, even! Amazing!
Modern artists ain't SHIT they might as well not even bother
No that is voice over.
SpaceWalkTraveller it is not
@@sauronbaggins1833 No, it is a voice-over. They're still great. But SpaceWalk is correct; if you play this on one track and their studio version on the other, you will see it matches to the millisecond. That's why you hear Spector's Wall of Sound in the background with no musicians anywhere there.
Medley's voice was so rare being a true low baritone/bass.
Listen to Leonid Kharitonov for a fabulous baritone/bass
"Baby, something beautifuls dying" is the saddest yet greatest lyric ever
Right. Thanks for noticing. He sings it perfectly here too.
No stupid costumes or crappy looking tattoos, just raw talent and class. Something you just don't see today.
wonderful time
Real, gentelmen singing from the soul, dreaming of a better way. For there family, and them selves. These days are gone, but not forgotten friend
Peter, I listened to inspirational songs over 50 years ago that are up there in class and style with the Righteous Brothers'.
I listened to Joe Batan sing "My Cloud" and "Ordinary Guy" and to the Jive Five sing "Begging You" and "What Time Is It?". I was 17; and, 52 years later, that style can't be beat by the non-sense of these day's junky music.
We were lucky. We had the best music before or since.
When I say we were lucky and we had the best music my kids remind me they have their music as well as ours!
These two guys sound like it’s a whole group. Just simply incredible.
It is because it's a voice-over. They're still great. But if you play this on one track and their studio version on the other, you will see it matches to the millisecond. That's why you hear Spector's Wall of Sound in the background with no musicians anywhere in sight.
@@TheScottEF Apparently you NEVER heard the actual record and also NEVER did your little trick. The phrasing is totally different (and not as good in my opinion, they were trying to change it up). The record was right on the beat exactly. Yes, they were singing to a studio track of the music... but they were live. And, if you say there weren't any microphones... they are called 'shotgun' mics. Suspended from booms, they were controlled by stage hands. ALL the television studios used them. Maybe you should learn something about music and engineering before you open your ignorant piehole.
@@donf3877 Right! One part, you can even see the shadow of the mic on Bobby's head
@@TheScottEF They're singing live. The vocals are actually different from the record.
@@TheScottEF Yeah, this isn't a voice over. They've even modified the lyrics they're singing. You can tell based on the lead's throat during the verses.
No plastic cowboy hat's, rose colored glasses or neck chain tattoos just awesome talent!
and a shitload of cocaine.
It demands to be said again. These men are the Mt Everest, no one will ever reach their peak
Yes perfect comparison! The tones and the notes are just amazing!
Got to see them when I was in junior high...bless her heart..my Mom took me with her and a couple of her friends..will always remember that !
I envy you people who got to listen to this at the time! I'm 33, and I LOVE listening to it now!! Bring back that loving feeling for sure!!
No one in this era can sing those years. Those are the golden voices. Pure and deal voices abd feelings. No comparison.
Hello, So sorry for the infringe on your privacy. Beautiful song. How are you?
@@davidholton9667 Are you talking to me? If you are talking to me, thank you for asking I am fine.
@@susantoque4476 Nice to hear from you. Where are you from?
@@susantoque4476 Nice to hear from you. Where are you from?
ABSOLUTELY THE GREATEST BLONDE HAIRED * BLUE EYED * WHITE SOUL * SHEAR PERFECTION !!!
Hello Sheila how are you doing?
One of the classics. It was a time when the songs were from the heart and you could understand the words. Love the Righteous Brothers.
This was the golden age of pop music. We’ll never see it again.
These types of music are much better than music nowadays... Curse words, sexual, music these days just don't have this type of class and elegance. This is what you call ART.
I know that he's 80yo now, but I have the biggest crush on Bill Medley. Bobby Hatfield is just adorable. R.I.P. 🙏🏽
Absolutely the best, setting in the Nam is where I first heard them. God how homesick I got.
Me too!
If you like Bill Medley, you should listen to his duet with Jennifer Warnes: (I've Had) the Time of My Life from the movie Dirty Dancing.
@@mayloo2137 Yes, I'm very familiar with that movie and song. I was born in 1980, that song was everywhere lol.
What happened to such talent?? It died decades ago😢 Come back Everly and Righteous brothers🙏 How we miss you!!
Thes two together are so wonderful. This may be yesterdays music. But they don't make them like these guys anymore.
It's still as valid today, Jan 2020, as ever ... I've spent tonight listening to the Eeverly Brother's, Walker Brothers and these two great guys and it's still moving me to tears
Yes autotune ruined music
@@petersmith7126 Me Too. Great music.
Still sounds good I can listen to it everyday
Yes this is yesterdays music because the idiotic,arrogant,self centred,shit spouting twats that are peddled today as talent couldn't hold a candle to these guys.
One of the best songs i've ever heard, i'm 73.
Just love this song; never get tired of hear it. No lasers, no smoke, no fireworks, no dancing girls - just 2 guys who have great voices. The best music, hands down, was created in the 60's. Just look at the list of the singers and bands.
Future generations of this era, this is real music, no autotune just real singing
still our favorite singers. these guys were it then and still are today.
To know such quality and musical talents, you'd have to lived in that era. So many great memories come rushing into my mind whenever I listen to such incredibly significant sounds that sooths the mind and the heart.
I feel blessed to have grown up in that era.
They are the best ever and handsome both wonderful American true men!🇺🇸🌺🙋🏽♀️🌺😊HI
and a lot of cocaine.
Pure talent. Medley and Hatfield were two kings. The most played song in the history of radio. Phil Spector's Wall of Sound production, at its peak. "The ultimate pop record."
This song was probably responsible for a population increase in the 60's. And I love it because most love lost songs are about the woman losing her man. This one turns the tables. 😢
Bobby is a stone cold foxy man. And the voice... ❤
Attended a Righteous Brothers concert in 1965 with a girlfriend. An experience that I shall never forget.
Wow! Lucky You.
Just perfect talent…seems so incredibly natural and easy for them…I’m 64 and have always loved them!!!!
Damn, those jawlines are fantastic.
Yes, top notch!! :)
Men were real then.
🔥🔥🔥🔥
HeyJoeHaze - just what I was thinking!
HeyJoeHaze lol was just thinking that watching this🤘🏼
I saw Them in the 70's they were great and I really miss Bobby!!!!l
Hello Kim how are you doing?
It takes courage to stand there without theatrical promps to sing out your heart & soul....and then to " nail it."
This is how it's done. No jumping around hands flying everywhere. No hands in the crotch. Nobody today could carry their sheet music.
*elvis presley wants to know your location*
@@xoivufueuduxucja1804 Your point?
TheSeanocasey he’s just making a joke you waste of space
@@eusyxyshznhxhs8218 Oh another tough guy behind his keyboard. Go change your panties Snow Flake.
TheSeanocasey how am I a fucking snowflake? Think about what you’re typing before you comment, you Grade A moron
I have heard this song a million times and I say "WOW" every single time. This is a gorgeous version.
"That's Righteous Brother"!
This is the kind of vocals that comes from the depths of one's mind and soul. This isnt a performance. Its a personal story!
😆😆😆.......u can't even compare today's artists with these kinda guys.....their shit is a whole other level....amazing!!!!
You've Lost That Loving Feelin' and Unchained Melody - I could listen to them all day. Just beautiful.
How are you doing Janet?
just unmanipulated human voices - so wonderful
Can't beat this music and there is nothing today that compares
For me there are only a handful of songs like this that transcend time, gimmicks and fads speaking directly and powerfully to something within. What makes these songs truly remarkable is that most people on the planet agree. These guys are genuine legends.
Very passionate moving piece of music, performed magnificently.
Yes.
This stuff they're singing about is a truthful true truth
It's so sad but so true 😭
Sometimes this happens often after years
It's a sad truth
when this hit the airwaves we never tied of listening tothis GREAT tune out of our am radio..
Song will never go out of style
This music is ageless.
a wonderful time when it was REALLY .... GREAT ... music
That's righteous brother, and always will be
Amen
I love how the voices comment each other.. Beautiful.
Hello Jennie how are you doing?
They sure don’t make them like this anymore. Fabulous talent, no gimmicks and so masculine. !!!
THE RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS
IS TRULY JUST ***
GOD SHOWING OFF !!!
WELL DONE HEAVENLY FATHER !!!
WE ARE IN TOTAL AW !!!
THANK YOU LORD !!!
I am 67 years old and have listened to these talented guys all these years I remember seeing them sing on the ed Sullivan show and american band stand with dick Clark this is true and pure talent
U got that right 100% correct
Hello Carol how are you doing?
I hope God has these guys singing in heaven. What a thing to look forward too. Only angels sing like these guys...Amen.
Bill is still alive.
Bobby died in 2003 but Bill is still singing in Vegas and tours with a new 'brother' Bucky Heard. 😊
In case you don't know it, this is a live performance. Their vocal talents were so good they did not need the recording studio to recreate the magic when they sang. Don't believe me? Listen to a recording, that should be easy to find on UA-cam. Then come back and listen to this. You will notice this is not a lip sync.
Look. It's clue grandpa, mayor of Fucksville.
#RighteousBrothers, One of the most romantic duos of the sixties. Those guys could really sing. Their voices were incredible. Adored their music. And, they were so handsome. Oh my goodness 😊💝😊💙🎸🥁🎹🎷🎻
Yes just standing and singing perfectly in sync and harmony. Voices that compliment each other. Live, no prompters, dancers etc.
Who ever and why ever the reset button has been pressed thank you for the music, true music, and the time to enjoy again.
Hello Eve how are you doing?
What voices just magical, timeless talent unlike these waste of space rappers and gangsta who just spew out hate they couldn't sing a note to save their lives, Righteous Brothers thank you for your music, fromUK
When singers just had talent and a beautiful voice. No half nudity, strong beats and flashing lights, stupid tattoos and meowing to the beat.
I remember and had the pleasure of having Bobby as my team mate at Anaheim High School..A great guy,a lot of fun,a talented offensive end and became a renown Righteous Brother star. May in secret in peace in gods heavenly kingdom.
Unchained Melody makes me feel.like a teen age again
May he rest in peace
😔 🥀
Unchained Melody ... I believe, was the best selling recording EVER🤷🏻♂️💞 Those guys were like black and white, compared to today’s trash😩
Bobby is just gorgeous here. They both sound angelic, as usual.
Yes they both sound amazing and look so handsome especially Bobby!!!
timeless talent and music -- grew up with all that great music and it's still the best! yes i still remember where I was and what I was doing when this song became popular. Loved seeing them perform again - thanks for putting these gems back in circulation.
They don’t compose songs like this one . The Romantic period in our country is over.Too bad!
I love these guys. Unchained Melody
Hello Sharron how are you doing?
Wow! I don’t think you’ll ever find men (much less entertainers) who are attractive, clean cut with no visible tattoos, and talent anymore.
This is real music 👍 and I'm only 32 years old and I know this 👍👍👍👍
When music was real and loud on our car AM's or home stereo's for those of us who had them! Sure miss those days, but now can spend my retirement and quarantine days catching up here!
Camera work and subtle improve make this the BEST version ever recorded. Esp. the climax with Bobby’s off the cuff “all RIGHT” and Bill digging in with an improvised “TALKING to you BABY” omg...not to mention Bobby bouncing like a prize fighter, brimming with confidence. Incredible. Timeless.
I love how they maximised the best of both their voices and still achieved good consonance 👌🏽
TAKES ME BACK RIDING IN THE BACK SEAT WHILE DAD DROVE US TO THE PARK ON A SUNNY SUMMER DAY
these two singers are supernaturally fantastic only the 60s could have produced talents like this , and time has proved that fact !
I think it is more like only the 60s recognised and produced talents like this.
a truly foolish comment by someone who is truly out of touch.
Simpler times, full of wonderful memories, Lord how i miss those days
You're right. Miss the innocence of days gone by.
Saw them live some 50 years ago. It was amazing!
Hello Janet how are things going with you?
Both had beautiful voices. Was lucky enough to see them perform at the Crystal Grand in Lake Delton, Wisconsin just months before Bobby died. Birthday present from my husband. Bill Medleys son performed with Paul Revere and the Raiders in Branson and Bill Medley took the Three Texas Tenors under his wing.
Blue eyed soul! These guys are singing live!!!!
No, it is a voice-over. They're still great. But if you play this on one track and their studio version on the other, you will see it matches to the millisecond. That's why you hear Spector's Wall of Sound in the background with no musicians anywhere there.
@@TheScottEF the track matches but the vocals do not, the phrasing is different in parts and even the words. The music is pre-recorded but the singing is live
Talent, pure talent, no computer's, no half naked women's dancing, pure talent. Maybe today's "artists" learn something about it
The opening line, that deep voice, I can't even describe it. One of the most captivating things I've ever heard. Men do beautiful things too
Raw power, with a honey-smooth delivery. THAT was what singing used to be all about...
Beautiful song, and sadly says it all perfectly.
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Can we just go back in time and stay there??. I miss the slow dancing songs and simple things we had..
My husband and my favorite songs of theirs
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The blue-eyed brothers of soul !
I miss this type of music and talent so much. Talent like this hardly is seen anymore. Too much reliance on enhanced acoustics and extras!
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