Bruce Hornsby & The Range - The Way It Is REACTION!
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Bruce on a piano is just what this world needs. Absolutely incredible artists.
When Tupac sat down to listen to this song he knew he found a masterpiece god rest his soul 🙏
Not only that but both artists continued the message behind their music.
When Bruce Hornsby is playing you know exactly who it is. Such a distinctive sound
Exactly
Love to watch him play this song. It’s amazing!! 😊such a beautiful piece! 😊
Bruce Hornsby was writing about the racism he saw growing up in his hometown.
This song is not about racism. Stop bringing racism into every single thing!! The 80s were a different time not everyone was sensitive and focused on racism everywhere.
@@samuelplacensia9979Sorry to disappoint you, but Bruce Hornsby’s own words about HIS song: “.. the song is meant to evoke people to give to the poor and to protest against racial segregation, white supremacy and economic value.” You only need to listen to the lyrics to understand that.🙄
When I am really sad I always listen to his song Mandolin Rain
Love Mandolin Rain
I think Mandolin Rain is a better song actually
Mandolin Rain has always been my favorite of his.
one of my favorites. i used to have a $2000 headphone audiophile rig and mandolin rain was always my go to. MEZMERIZING
Yes!! Great song!!!
Bruce can tickle those ivories. Great reaction, Sir
Bruce and the Range have always been a class act.
I get a kick out of folks getting aware that not all musicians with soul and grit aren't black. No denying you were the root of the music we enjoyed in the 50's, the 60's and even into the seventies. I grew up on Motown and still listen to this day. Don't dismiss music because someone says it's not worth the time. Your soul is yours alone and don't let anybody take you off your square.Billy, welcome to the real world of music.
for some reason this song has brought me too tears this morning.
One of my all time favorite songs PERIOD💯👑
Bruce Hornsby and Huey Lewis were two of my favorites in the 80's.
Luther, mine too! The 80's had some great singers and songs.
Huey actually helped Bruce get his first record contract. So Bruce let Huey record his song "Jacob's Ladder", which became a hit single for Huey. Bruce recorded his version of it on his second album. On the same album, Huey played harmonica on a song called "Defenders of the Flag".
@@joepegel Huey is on the first record as well, Down the road tonight.
Forgot about that one
Thanks for the reminder!!
Huey Lewis - super duper underrated
Dude, Billy. Seriously. Bruce Hornsby - Mandolin Rain. That song will touch your soul and bring a tear to your eye. Trust me.
Mandolin rain is my daughters song sang into her 10 mins after she was born and 6 years she still love it
Oh yeah.. mandolin rain
YES!. Mandolin Rain is the BOMB!
Total agree.
And the followup, The River Runs Low, hits like a lovesick hammer to the heart
What’s cool about this to me is that even though you didn’t know the song obviously Tupac DID. The lyrics he wrote actually expound on the original. Both songs tell different versions of the same story that NEEDS to be told. Both are phenomenal, and hopefully those who haven’t heard Tupac will now listen to his song. He didn’t take over or take away; he added to the greatness that was already there
Damn Right
I will go and listen to it now. Thanks.
Bruce usually refers to his own song as a Tupac song as well, which is great.
Well said
😇
That man can play the hell out of a piano!
So cool when genres cross so perfectly. Love this. 👊🏼
Here's the big thing about this song: while everyone catches that Tupac sampled this (at his shows, Bruce introduces this song as "here's a song written by Tupac!" and the audience laughs!), and the piano work, everyone who hears this song for the first time misses the social commentary on this, and that's what makes this song relevant. He talks about a poor lady during the dust bowl/Great Depression time (mid 1930s/1940s), when a lot of people were on welfare, with a guy going by in a suit, telling her to "get a job". He then talks about a kid not being able to do what others do because of his race, and when called out on it, just says "That's just the way it is." Then he gets to the "law in '64", which is the Civil Rights Act (see Martin Luther King), he talks about how people of color can't do or participate in activities with whites at that time due to a racial barrier - The Line on the Color Bar.
This man goes deep with his lyrics. You want more? Check out Look Out any Window, The Valley Road (the video for this has nothing to do with the lyrics), Mandolin Rain, and Every Little Kiss.
Thank you that was very informative and I enjoyed reading it.
Yeah, there's a reason Tupac sampled this.
Rainbow's Cadillac
Something I can add about Hornsby's song, Valley Road, is it was inspired by his time in Nairobi, Kenya 🇰🇪 We do have a Valley Road that leads to our Central Business District.
Another funny story about Bruce: He also plays the piano on Bonnie Raitt's "I can't make you love me", which I didn't know when I first heard it, by that time I only knew Bruce for this song (I knew he was a great pianist in other words). But when I first listened to the Bonnie Raitt song what really stood out to me was the piano playing. It was so on point! It basically never happens to me that a single instrument has such an impact on a song that I just have to look up who's playing. So I was really surprised, and really unsurprised at the same time when I discovered it was him.
Yes my friend....I was 16 back then....those were the 80 ies.....regards from a German fellow living in the Caribbean. 80 ies....best time ever for music 🎵🎶
I went to High School with him, he was a year ahead. His family owned Hornesby fuel oil company. Simplier time back then... 1970 era.
and are you still in contact with him?
No. We all moved on.
Bruce Hornsby & the Range and Tupac were in music in the 90s
Cuz the law don't change another's mind, when all they see at the hiring time, is the line on the color bar! It's such a shame that in 2020, that line still rings true!! I'm glad you enjoyed this one brother!
Move down South. I live in Alabama and we get along just fine.
@@gaylonbellew832 👀 in many ways, yes. in other ways, meh.
The man can really play that piano...and then sing and write music...it just ain't fair sometimes. This song works on many levels and 30 plus years later it is still listenable and relevant.
There have been "woke" white males long before "woke" was a thing. I think you would also like to hear 'Another day in paradise" from Phil Collins. A message that shows great compassion for the down trodden. Would love to see-hear you react to that GREAT song.
The importance is the message. The 80s were a beautiful time of injustices, times of hope, beautiful songs to change the world. I was 20 in 1980. I was a musician and saw music and people change to help humanity! The music industry killed those great times and now look where are now! Divided!
If you want to see him CRUSH it on the piano. Try "Spider Fingers"
This song came out in 1986 such great music from the 80s.
I wore this cassette out learning to play this in when it came out. I haven't sat at a piano in 20 years, but if I ever do again, I'd give this one a shot again. It's a really fun play. Probably one of the best song writers of this era. He's still killing it today.
See Bruce Hornsby and the Noisemakers in concert.
All of his songs have deep social commentaries and incredible melodies.
What a treat for us music fans when a legendary song is sampled to make another legendary song! We all benefit from their magnificence!
Everybody wanted to play the piano like this back in the day...
Highly recommend Bruce Hornsby and the Range - Every Little Kiss. I think you'd like it!!!
Omg that one is so good too!
He is fanta-terrific playing the piano. He is the world best pianist. Elton john bowed to his talent. Have been enjoying his music since 1983. Great music really. The show goes on track is magnifico and melodious.
Tupac was a poet. Bruce is one of the greatest pianists on the planets
Two great artists ❤🎶
2Pac's "The Way it is" is an incredible song. This sampling works so well. 2Pac took this song and made it come from a different cultural space. Bruce wrote from his perspective and 2Pac wrote from his. Both incredible songs that have the same underlining message. I never understood people freaking out when an artist samples another (with permission) for a song. To me, it's a compliment. It's one artist telling another that what you wrote is so awesome that I want to use it for part of my song. And Dre is one of, if not the best ears for music.
See, I am always afraid that they stole it, so it is good to know when they got permission
See Reznor and Cash
Bruce even said, "I thought he was so clever, and really profound, and deep. There's a lot of gravitas to Tupac's music, to me.”
Song about the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Freedom and Peace, Cheers Billy!
This song always reminds me of another great song, Walking in Memphis - Mark Cohn. Don't know why.
well, the vocal tone, lead instrument, geographic subject, production style, and chart era for both songs are all very similar 👍
All time gem from the 80s🔥
Great reaction. This song is decidedly about the civil rights movement... It's on point.
They did this in 1986 when I was in my late teens. I LOVED this song!
One of the greatest piano players of all time. Bruce is the Master. Thanks for playing it!!
Listen to “look out any window “ ...Bruce Hornsby”...about the destruction of the environment by big money ...one of my total favorites. Powerful.
Bruce did some great work with Don Henley.
Gary Lindsey And The End Of the Innocence sounds just like The Way It Is. I know he wrote it with Don, but the music is so close to it. Heck half of his music kinda sound the same but different words.
Note. Not knocking Don Henley. I love his music and a huge fan.
@@shunlvswx Yeah,I know what you mean,but a lot of different musicians have a lot of material that sounds really similar,and I think it really stands out with the piano,maybe more than guitar. But I know I am a novice musician,I have a predictable strumming style. I have to pay attention to try and keep everything I play from sounding the same lol
Gary Lindsey Don Henley was awesome. Both in the Eagles and solo
@@nathanhull8302 Yeah,that "The End of the Innocence" album was a masterpiece
Bruce got the mix tape after Tupac passed. The Shakur Foundation reached out to him, and the rest is history.
I love you youngsters hearing the originals sampled by legends from legends.
when i was a kid hearing this song for the first time.. Its burned into me
Tupac was a purveyor of much of the greatest music from tue 70s and 80s. It's said the last song he listened to while dying was Vincent by Don Maclean which he considered beautiful poetry.
I know its 2022 n i just found this its awesome i love it. Both Bruce n Tupac...❤❤❤
I don't know why people get mad when somebody hears a song for the first time as a sample, in my mind that's a great way for someone to walk backward and learn about music history. Glad you recognized this one, and glad you knew it from the Tupac sample, because they're both excellent songs with great messages.
This is my dad's favorite song to play on his piano, I grew up knowing this version instead of Pacs.. but who doesn't love Tupac 😂
I was born in the 70’s so I got to enjoy this song as a young kid. Then got to have the Tupac version in my 20’s. This is a classic for sure and a good message in the lyrics!
Bruce Hornsby is one of the best pop/rock pianists ever. Check out "Valley Road" and "Mandolin Rain" for more.
Phil Collins Another Day in Paradise will bring out Billy you so Emotional
Killer choice!
Phil Collins wrote a song about homelessness called "Another Day in Paradise".
Civil Rights. This is important. Thank you
Bruce is the best piano player from my time. He is amazing. Love this band.
Valley Road burh. THe BEST piano he recorded!
He will make you a piano lover,that's for sure.
Hello ..
Bruce H. Was all time favorite 80's very beautiful master pieces he created .. I really enjoyed listening as a kid back then .. if you never heard the song " Eyes without a face " Billy Idol.. this master piece was sang both English and French together .. if you pay attention listen to the women sing in background they are in French singing.. and Billy Idol in English then he charged the song with guitar etc .. I was born in 70's so I got a chance to experience all types of music ...I have over 40 years of music in a bend ( CD) "s ....
Thank youuuuu...
I would love your feedback
Enjoy...
Any Bruce is good BRUCE HAVE FUN
"That was probably God telling me to shut up." 🤣🤣🤣
You got my subscription there, my friend.
"See, this is why I hate listening to certain songs." I think I just woke up my neighbors laughing. Got a sub!
The entire album is great. Never a bad song.
One of two Bruce Hornsby & the Range songs sampled by Tupac
It's gotcha shook , that ok it just powerful song .
I love that you love this. 💕 Such TASTY playing! And a deep message.
Happy Birthday Elvis
Old school hit song from 🎵 back in the day mister.
Real music 🎶
Love this song!!! Definitely a classic!!
Channel Nine in Australia since the 90's, still uses the piano rifts from this song as part of their Saturday night news Sports short report background music as of Jan 2024.
Wow. Hadn't heard that one in years. Great song.
Just absolutely loved your reaction and your appreciation of this piece.
All Best from Germany
Yes, this is the original. I lived 30-40 miles from Bruce. I know the people in the area that Bruce lived. I know how they thought of him. He was a great, down home boy. He'd go to the public basketball courts and play pick-up games. (as you can see he's tall) Many of his songs reflect the culture and things from the area he lived in. He lives in Williamsburg, VA. I lived in New Port News, VA. Bruce has written songs for other artists, Huey Lewis and the News, for one, I know for sure. Jacobs Ladder.
That's one of my all time favorite songs. The piano work, bass work etc are just top notch and I'm not one to be okay with sampling most of the time, but for Tupac's Changes, I'll stfu and love every note of it... because it's that good.
Love this reaction! Your giddiness is absolutely contagious. ✌🏼♥️🎼
I am loving this whole thing!
Glad you enjoyed it, you have taste.....
Man, did I used to LOVE Bruce Hornsby! Nice blast from the past, I gotta go back and listen to that whole album that song is from...
Bruce Hornsby et al did a GREAT job. So did Tupac. And your reactions were justified. Great job Billy!
I'm old enough to remember this in MTVs top 10 countdown
Bruce played this song at Woodstock '99 and introduced the song as Tupac's song.
I always love watching that "THIS is where the song comes from?!" moment.
You should react to Bruce Hornsby & The Range - Mandolin Rain. This is in my belief is his best song.
Bruce is the reason I learned piano. He has so many amazing songs, but my favorite is "The Valley Road"... if you enjoy his piano you need to check it out.
Had to watch a fellow Mafia member’s reaction!! Love both the songs and your take! Go Bills!! ❤️🦬💙
That whole album is remarkable.
I like it my favourite song & you smashed it (i am a white guy with black friends & i love all of them) such incredible piano 🤠
another example color doesnt fu ckin matter...we break barriers by show respect for the love of eachother and our talents...tupc respected this song in such a perfect way..i love both songs so much
Before pushing play I know Billy gonna say...I’ve heard this sampled! Yes, this is the original! Hornsby was a genius.
hits you RIGHT AWAY!!! Love it!!!
Tupac really blessed our society by borrowing from this track...fer real
Salt Bae!!!! YES
I see my WNY Bills helmet back there!!
Go BILLS!!
Cool watching younger folks learn what I learned 30 or so years ago. LOL awesome.
This is a real classic genius piece music. Glad u know Hornsby did it first back in my generation. My mom loved it too.
I just heard you try to sing and then choke lol. “Billy, you so funny!“ 😆
I love to see younger people learn new music. I am 55 and love learning new songs. New this from way back. On M T.V. days. Like what your doing.
49yrs. here and enjoying all the new experiences.
The fact Bruce beat Iverson in a 1 on 1 game after helping him get out of jail is always a funny fact that instantly pops into my head when hearing his music
This is a very underrated song
For we old folks, this song was a message for it's time and sadly is still relevant today. The musicianship is immaculate and I'm sure Tupac also had a great message in his version. I'm glad you got to see this original version
I love your honest reaction.
This is as perfect of a composition as you will hear. I have my own personal list of songs that i consider musical perfection(( my own criteria)) and this has always been on the list... The Valley Road is great and Mandolin Rain will pull at your emotions in a good healthy cry
This song came out in 1986 and the sad thing is nothing has really changed.
"Ah, but don't you believe them..."
Bruce knows how to tickle those 88s … great orchestration…
Good song from an old NFL player from the Rams of LA. Bruce Hornsby that is.
Welcome in good music and in greatest singer is a epic song