Thanks, Kids! Bobby may look like a "ken doll" - but his voice is golden... no "autotune" - no straining or screaming.. just perfect pitch and amazing breath control! (also, his mother was in the audience, so he was nervous - I'm sure she was proud)...
Thank you so much, by the way for spreading positive messages with your merch. I dont have the money to buy one, but I would in a second. I love that! Im gonna stick around and subscribe 😊
Bobby owns that blue eyed song. The two of you are hilarious. Great reaction and whoever said yall talked too much at the wrong time, they are incorrect.
The Righteous Brothers were referred to as Blue-Eyed Soul. No auto tunes. Just a 25 year old man and a microphone with pure talent. He had a cold and his parents were in the audience. Bobby passed away in 2003 a few weeks after The Righteous Brothers were inducted into the Rock 'N' Roll Hall of Fame. He sang so effortlessly. Check out "You've Lost That Loving Feeling", "You'll Never Walk Alone" and "Ebb Tide".
Agree..Listen to those 3 songs. Amazing vocals. Also both brothers singing "Soul and Inspiration" on the TV show Hullabaloo. Also Bobby's Shindig TV show solo singing "Summertime". Both of the Righteous Brothers did solos on every album. Their voices are totally different but blend together like no other duos. Color TV just came out in 1965 & it was expensive so black n white TV stayed around a bit longer. Ebb Tide is not a video but a beautiful solo record by Bobby Hatfield who sang "Unchained Melody". Unchained Melody was featured in the movie Ghost 25 yrs later & became a hit all over again for the Righteous Brothers. The dark haired brother (not related) Bill Medley loves the blues/R&B so he sings lead on an early recording of "I Want To Make Love To You". Gotta hear that one too. The Righteous Brothers don't disappoint...pure timeless talent. Since you two like joking around then if you can get past Bobby/Bill's goofing around adlibs during Bobby's recording session, in their days with producer Phil Spector, Bobby sings "Oo Po Pah Doo" with the most soulful easy for him vocals. ua-cam.com/video/ntf6TOS8qv0/v-deo.html
This was when music was music. The horns, strings, piano, and drums. You can hear it all. Topped off with that magical voice of Bobby Hatfield. Pure talent.
Andy Williams in the middle with pink shirt was one of the greatest voices ever. Smooth and beautiful voice. Andy Williams had his own show and discovered the Osmonds. Look them up big boy band that were all brothers in 70s , teen idols..and had lots of hits.
OMG, I love my brothers. They were awesome when they came out in the 60's. I was 15 yrs old when I heard Bobby sing this song on the Andy Williams show in 1965. He owns this song. No suto tunes, just pure raw talent. I'm so proud to be a baby boomer and grew up listening to these talented artists of the 60's. RIP Bobby. We miss hearing your beautiful! ♥️
You should hear them sing You've Lost That Loving Feeling. They both sing on that one. They'll blow your mind on that one. You'll hear the best of both of them
“The Righteous Brothers” are considered by most to be the Greatest Male Vocal Duo Of All Time. I agree. Between Bill Medley’s Lows and Bobby Hatfield’s Highs they can hit every note on a piano. No other male singers can do that. Legendary. “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’’ was the most played song on radio in the 20th Century "Unchained Melody" - Bobby Hatfield Live 1965 Andy Williams Show (with his mother sitting right behind him) Considered by most as The Greatest Live Male Vocal Performance In History... I agree. Bobby’s use of “Runs” is masterful. He created the style and set the table that all others have fed off of for decades. 7 notes just to say the word “I” is melodic brilliance. Their name came from doing a show near a marine base in So Calif and a black marine said to them…. You two guys are Righteous Brothers. In 1983, in Newport Beach O.C. Calif. Bill and Bobby at the Jolly Roger Restaurant . I was 13 feet away for... "Unchained Melody"- "You've Lost That Lovin Feeling" - "Soul And Inspiration".... They were perfect, awesome, amazing, incredible......
Scary to think that he did this while suffering from a cold and no auto tune. Pure talent. He nailed it to the point that at the end he he bites his lip to show that he knew he nailed it. Oh, did anyone else mention that his mother was in the audience that night. Talk about nerves. His were made of steel.
Live, no autotune, brilliant. Love how he selfconsciously bites his lip in relief at the end. He was nervous because his parents were in the audience and he was afraid he'd blow it. You should react to their amazing duet "You've Lost that Loving Feeling".Bobby's sweet high tenor and Bill's deep baritone worked perfectly together. BTW, the guy who introduced them was Andy Williams, who also had an incredible voice - he made anything he sang sound completely effortless.
They were called Blue Eyed Soul. You realize that was live. You have to watch Soul and Inspiration. And You’ve Lost That Loving Feeling, where they both sing 🎶
The studio version which was in the film 'Ghost' was good but this live version was stupendous. No auto tune, gimmicks just pure talent. He had a cold, his mother was watching him perform for the first time and he suffered with stage fright.
You have to react to You've Lost That Loving Feeling one of the biggest hit records in the last hundred years they both sing on it it's the most play tune in 100 years soul and hearts inspiration is another one
At the teen dances in the Sixties, this was always a 'Ladies Choice'. Man would the girls hold you tight to this one. Later on in Nam it became one of our anthems about bein' away from home. "...and time can do so much ...are You still mine?"
Yeah, this is one that's a classic. I really enjoyed your reaction and recommend their songs. Lost that loving feeling or Soul and inspiration they were my moms favorite singers. I got her entire vinyl collection after she passed away and still listen to them great job I just subscribed.
Other great songs by both ( Bobby Hatfield singing here , the tall guy is Bill Medley) can hear them both on their biggest hit " You've Lost That Loving Feeling". Other songs include: Soul& Inspiration, You' ll Never Walk Alone, Rock n Roll Heaven, Ebb Tide, just to name a few. Their music was called " Blue Eyed Soul".
You know he loved SOMEONE more than life itself to write and PERFORM this that way. That COMMUNICATES the agony of missing someone. Of wanting someone. Of knowing what love is and STILL loving someone.
Listen to all the songs listed below; especially “You’ve Lost That Loving Feeling” to hear Bill Medley’s low voice! Also, listen to Bobby Hatfield’s “Summertime” to hear his soul and Bill’s “I Just Want to Make Love to You”. Their debut song was “Little Latin Lupe Lu”.
Get ready to have your socks blown completely off on this one. Bobby did it perfect, his Mom was in the audience for the first time. Bobby knew he nailed it at the end biting his lower lip.
Those were the days when a singer took the time to build the song and you can understand every single word sung. Today, you can’t understand more than half of what is being sung. Today’s music can’t compare to the music of the last century.
Beautiful,soulful,talented 'Ken Doll' Bobby Hatfield! What beautiful gems he left us. This version is even better than the studio cut that charted twice. Check out some of his other solos like My Prayer and Summertime. They were outstanding as a duo with a list of cuts easy to find via Google.
Your hoodie says "control". Right from the start when you left to get a snack (which looked planned), you had no control. Just to mouths jawing away. Like one comment said, "a waste of time". He nailed it!
Interesting how you said you would take your fiance on a date to see the Righteous Brothers. Decades ago I took my date to one of their concerts. How time flies by since those days and I am glad I still catch them here on UA-cam.
I have a bad feeling about this. You are probably going to miss a lot of really great singing. This is too beautiful to miss guys. That sound came from one microphone and a live orchestra, No synthesizers. This was HIS voice. They are not brothers, They both have solo songs in their shows. Bill Medley also has an exceptional voice. Back in my day, singers had to have real talent to make it.
The Righteous Brothers and other singers/groups were referred to (when I was young) as "blue eyed soul." We have so much to thank your culture for that the list is too long for me to comment about here. Here are just a few, The Blues, Rock 'n Roll, Hip Hop (which is a poetic art form IMO) and so much more. So on behalf of this baby boomer, thank you...
Check out Bobby Hatfield singing "Summertime" it is beyond surreal!! FYI there are times that they would each sing solo as well as together. Check out Bill Medley's solo too called "Brown Eyed Woman," I don't think people widely know about that one, it is way good too! ( As well as their singing together.) RIP, Bobby! (1941-2003)
We all have soul. Some need to dig a little deeper. This is before Auto-Tune. The song is about an incarcerated individual writing to his love, asking her to stay with him and their love just a little bit longer. The song was written and sang in the 1960s, but still rang true in 2024. Music transcends
Grew up with moms blasting this in the 80’s &90’s must be why I was told I had an old school at such a young age???Errr once younger age lol And yeah- errybody know the song. They just don’t know who was actually singing it until they watched. Hell- other than mommas vinyl record, I ain’t know either lol. All I knew was Motown but maybe that’s bc moms is half n half? I ain’t got a clue but I knew good music when I heard it! Moms knew good music frfr no matter who sang it. Hell-we didn’t know when we were listening to vinyl- and we ain’t care; good music was good music. Period!
From the days of “optional “ F.M. Radio in your car. No auto tune, yet they could drive you into the back seat of your 50’s something wip, and give you shivers.
New subscriber here! UNCHAINED MELODY is an absolute classic! 💯 Went through your play list and noticed you seem to like Queen. And have reacted to Bohemian Rhapsody. I also noticed you haven't done any acapella groups (Voices only, no instruments for the majority of their songs' only one of the best Beatboxers ever) Well, I have a challenge for you... PENTATONIX! They did a Cover of Bohemian Rhapsody... I'd love to see your reaction to them if you like a guy that can hit "them high notes"!!! I'll keep watching 👀 Oh I commented on your BJ Thomas reaction as well...
they were not allowed to bring it up id say, but the club they were singing in was a black service mans club that gave them their name, they loved them, race was no issue
Maybe he didn't mention they were black because he wasn't as fixated on race as so many today seem to be. It was not a black service men's club; 1 because the military was integrated and 2 the club had nothing to do with the military. It was a privately owned business near the El Toro Marine base. Some black Marines heard there were white guys singing R&B and decided to check them out. They liked them and continued to frequent the club during the time the guys played there. Calling them righteous brothers was an on-going thing, when they were on and off stage.
@@Aurora-tp3dy i guess that was my point, then, no one cared, now its all political, three dog night had a black drummer, some one ask greg allman about his black guitar player, he said black guitar player ??? i just thought he could play, he was having none of it \
Different vibe and current musicians but if you're looking for some more Blue Eyed Soul - check out St. Paul and the Broken Bones - grittier soul but also amazing
Perfect pitch.. huge range. Of course they were kidding in beginning but coin toss probably as done, each would do solos on albums.. You'll never go wrong with RB.. they aren't real brothers lolol..
I will come back and subscribe with my family (7) if you guys do this reaction.....4 black brothers with a white drummer created this ICONIC Masterpiece from the 60’s Psychedelic Era Trust me…. You do not want your life to end without hearing this song. “TIME HAS COME TODAY“- The Chambers Brothers - Album Long version, then Live. PLEASE and Thank You. 1,595,600+ views so far.
They used to have singers. But no more. Do yourself a big favor and go to the b&w youtube footage of Jackie Wilson singing "Danny Boy." It will knock you out.
Harsh dude! You easily could have bounced out and found something else that gets your attention... but no, you just gotta be a Negative Nancy. Lighten up and go be mean to someone that actually deserves it. Maybe your Mirror?
Bet u thought he was black when yoi heard it on the radio. I don't blame you, i grew up listening to kprs station in overland park ks, and watched soul train every week, it was soulful and super bad, i am white and are music sucked, i loved to dance and we didnt have much to dance to, i feel each beat and my body danced accordingly, i am almost 70 and still listen to motown sam cid percy sledge temptations, sly and the family stone chocolate k ect
Bobby was singing this live with a head cold at that. Still was perfect .
This was called blue eyed soul. This is Bobby's song and will forever be Bobby's song.
Absolutely 💯. No one can sing this song like him although people have tried
Thanks, Kids! Bobby may look like a "ken doll" - but his voice is golden... no "autotune" - no straining or screaming.. just perfect pitch and amazing breath control! (also, his mother was in the audience, so he was nervous - I'm sure she was proud)...
And he was sick at the time.
Thank you so much, by the way for spreading positive messages with your merch. I dont have the money to buy one, but I would in a second. I love that! Im gonna stick around and subscribe 😊
You guys feel the beat just like me 😊❤
You were talking through some of his most beautiful notes and so missed them.
they missed the great introduction, does wind me up
They talk way too much through the whole thing! Lol
@@chrystalrenee
totally agree...just wait until the entire song is over ...THEN comment..
Think they should have had some guy time joking around before thinking about doing a reaction. Nice they were so happy though. lol
Idiots
A good reaction video makes you feel like y'all hanging out together. Love this song. Peace.
just subbed from South Africa 🇿🇦 because this was fuckin BEAUTIFUL
You made a great entrance!
Have always loved the Righteous Bros. This is one of my favorites done when they were recorded with live orchestras.
One of the greatest duos ever.
NICE !!
BEAUTIFUL just BEAUTIFUL........
Bobby owns that blue eyed song. The two of you are hilarious. Great reaction and whoever said yall talked too much at the wrong time, they are incorrect.
The Righteous Brothers were referred to as Blue-Eyed Soul. No auto tunes. Just a 25 year old man and a microphone with pure talent. He had a cold and his parents were in the audience. Bobby passed away in 2003 a few weeks after The Righteous Brothers were inducted into the Rock 'N' Roll Hall of Fame. He sang so effortlessly. Check out "You've Lost That Loving Feeling", "You'll Never Walk Alone" and "Ebb Tide".
Agree..Listen to those 3 songs. Amazing vocals. Also both brothers singing "Soul and Inspiration" on the TV show Hullabaloo. Also Bobby's Shindig TV show solo singing "Summertime". Both of the Righteous Brothers did solos on every album. Their voices are totally different but blend together like no other duos. Color TV just came out in 1965 & it was expensive so black n white TV stayed around a bit longer. Ebb Tide is not a video but a beautiful solo record by Bobby Hatfield who sang "Unchained Melody". Unchained Melody was featured in the movie Ghost 25 yrs later & became a hit all over again for the Righteous Brothers. The dark haired brother (not related) Bill Medley loves the blues/R&B so he sings lead on an early recording of "I Want To Make Love To You". Gotta hear that one too. The Righteous Brothers don't disappoint...pure timeless talent.
Since you two like joking around then if you can get past Bobby/Bill's goofing around adlibs during Bobby's recording session, in their days with producer Phil Spector, Bobby sings "Oo Po Pah Doo" with the most soulful easy for him vocals. ua-cam.com/video/ntf6TOS8qv0/v-deo.html
Bobby's the gentleman - he's not in any hurry with this song. He made slow dancing back then a lifetime memory!
Nobody can ever sing this song like Bobby.
Live 👍🔥
This was when music was music. The horns, strings, piano, and drums. You can hear it all. Topped off with that magical voice of Bobby Hatfield. Pure talent.
Andy Williams in the middle with pink shirt was one of the greatest voices ever. Smooth and beautiful voice. Andy Williams had his own show and discovered the Osmonds. Look them up big boy band that were all brothers in 70s , teen idols..and had lots of hits.
OMG, I love my brothers. They were awesome when they came out in the 60's. I was 15 yrs old when I heard Bobby sing this song on the Andy Williams show in 1965. He owns this song. No suto tunes, just pure raw talent. I'm so proud to be a baby boomer and grew up listening to these talented artists of the 60's. RIP Bobby. We miss hearing your beautiful! ♥️
You should hear them sing You've Lost That Loving Feeling. They both sing on that one. They'll blow your mind on that one. You'll hear the best of both of them
Effortlessly❤❤
“The Righteous Brothers” are considered by most to be the Greatest Male Vocal Duo Of All Time. I agree. Between Bill Medley’s Lows and Bobby Hatfield’s Highs they can hit every note on a piano. No other male singers can do that. Legendary.
“You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’’ was the most played song on radio in the 20th Century
"Unchained Melody" - Bobby Hatfield Live 1965 Andy Williams Show (with his mother sitting right behind him) Considered by most as The Greatest Live Male Vocal Performance In History... I agree. Bobby’s use of “Runs” is masterful. He created the style and set the table that all others have fed off of for decades. 7 notes just to say the word “I” is melodic brilliance.
Their name came from doing a show near a marine base in So Calif and a black marine said to them…. You two guys are Righteous Brothers.
In 1983, in Newport Beach O.C. Calif. Bill and Bobby at the Jolly Roger Restaurant . I was 13 feet away for... "Unchained Melody"- "You've Lost That Lovin Feeling" - "Soul And Inspiration".... They were perfect, awesome, amazing, incredible......
At the ending of You've lost that loving feeling, Bobby puts the soñĝ into orbit. It's still circling earth, Ì'm delighted to say.
Scary to think that he did this while suffering from a cold and no auto tune. Pure talent. He nailed it to the point that at the end he he bites his lip to show that he knew he nailed it. Oh, did anyone else mention that his mother was in the audience that night. Talk about nerves. His were made of steel.
Live, no autotune, brilliant. Love how he selfconsciously bites his lip in relief at the end. He was nervous because his parents were in the audience and he was afraid he'd blow it. You should react to their amazing duet "You've Lost that Loving Feeling".Bobby's sweet high tenor and Bill's deep baritone worked perfectly together. BTW, the guy who introduced them was Andy Williams, who also had an incredible voice - he made anything he sang sound completely effortless.
And no lip syncing on stage back then either. Just pure, trained voices.
3 of the greatest male,singers together.
You need to hear Bobby Hatfield sing "Summertime" live performance of 1965. He will blow your mind with his soulful vocals.
He is a counter Tenor . They are very rare and can hit notes higher than a falsetto.
Thire From Orange County California
They were called Blue Eyed Soul. You realize that was live. You have to watch Soul and Inspiration. And You’ve Lost That Loving Feeling, where they both sing 🎶
You need to see You've Lost That Loving Feeling in that one both of them sing.
The studio version which was in the film 'Ghost' was good but this live version was stupendous. No auto tune, gimmicks just pure talent. He had a cold, his mother was watching him perform for the first time and he suffered with stage fright.
Thank you for your reaction!! Dude!! That was him in the 60's!!! Could you imagine what he could do today???
You have to react to You've Lost That Loving Feeling one of the biggest hit records in the last hundred years they both sing on it it's the most play tune in 100 years soul and hearts inspiration is another one
The Righteous Brothers music style was know as Blue Eyed Soul.
At the teen dances in the Sixties, this was always a 'Ladies Choice'. Man would the girls hold you tight to this one. Later on in Nam it became one of our anthems about bein' away from home. "...and time can do so much ...are You still mine?"
You guys are the bomb great reaction. I’m now subscriber and I did a like with notifications
@@TeresaNewman-Theriault Thank you so much Teresa!
This is the Andy Williams Show...Bobby's mom was in the audience...this was the first time she saw him perform....
You are in for a treat
Try You Lost that Loving Feeling, both Righteous Brothers sing on this. You will love it!
Awesome song by the righteous brothers🎤🎤🎸🎸🎸🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Yeah, this is one that's a classic. I really enjoyed your reaction and recommend their songs. Lost that loving feeling or Soul and inspiration they were my moms favorite singers. I got her entire vinyl collection after she passed away and still listen to them great job I just subscribed.
Other great songs by both ( Bobby Hatfield singing here , the tall guy is Bill Medley) can hear them both on their biggest hit " You've Lost That Loving Feeling". Other songs include: Soul& Inspiration, You' ll Never Walk Alone, Rock n Roll Heaven, Ebb Tide, just to name a few. Their music was called " Blue Eyed Soul".
You know he loved SOMEONE more than life itself to write and PERFORM this that way. That COMMUNICATES the agony of missing someone. Of wanting someone. Of knowing what love is and STILL loving someone.
Bobby had a cold when he sang this song
Wait till you hear them together............♥ This is what we were falling in love to in the '60s. Great reaction - thanks for sharing!
Listen to all the songs listed below; especially “You’ve Lost That Loving Feeling” to hear Bill Medley’s low voice!
Also, listen to Bobby Hatfield’s “Summertime” to hear his soul and Bill’s “I Just Want to Make Love to You”.
Their debut song was “Little Latin Lupe Lu”.
GREAT SONGS S sung by Great artists!!❤️❤️❤️❤️
Ah. This is a classic. Those notes are amazing
Get ready to have your socks blown completely off on this one. Bobby did it perfect, his Mom was in the audience for the first time. Bobby knew he nailed it at the end biting his lower lip.
Those were the days when a singer took the time to build the song and you can understand every single word sung. Today, you can’t understand more than half of what is being sung. Today’s music can’t compare to the music of the last century.
G5 SHARP GUYS a full on soprano 1 note he was a contro tenor and he had 4 octave range if not more and bill was a bass baritone
fun fact this song was about a person doing time in prison and telling his love to wait for him
Beautiful,soulful,talented 'Ken Doll' Bobby Hatfield! What beautiful gems he left us. This version is even better than the studio cut that charted twice. Check out some of his other solos like My Prayer and Summertime. They were outstanding as a duo with a list of cuts easy to find via Google.
They were referred to as "blue eyed soul"...good call.
Check out the Righteous Brothers, featuring Bobby again, singing Summertime. You'll be blown away!
Enjoyed your reaction to this ultimate classic
Thank you Anni
Play this to your lady and see her melt into your arms. This is what a REAL LOVE SONG sounds like!!!
Have to check them out in That Loving Feeling
Legends doing legendary stuff
Your hoodie says "control". Right from the start when you left to get a snack (which looked planned), you had no control. Just to mouths jawing away. Like one comment said, "a waste of time". He nailed it!
Darkness went to church on them lol
Interesting how you said you would take your fiance on a date to see the Righteous Brothers. Decades ago I took my date to one of their concerts. How time flies by since those days and I am glad I still catch them here on UA-cam.
And to think this was back in 1965 LIVE
It gets better... "You've Lost That Lovin Feeling" next.
I have a bad feeling about this. You are probably going to miss a lot of really great singing. This is too beautiful to miss guys. That sound came from one microphone and a live orchestra, No synthesizers. This was HIS voice. They are not brothers, They both have solo songs in their shows. Bill Medley also has an exceptional voice. Back in my day, singers had to have real talent to make it.
Bobby wasn't even trying . 😁
The Righteous Brothers and other singers/groups were referred to (when I was young) as "blue eyed soul." We have so much to thank your culture for that the list is too long for me to comment about here. Here are just a few, The Blues, Rock 'n Roll, Hip Hop (which is a poetic art form IMO) and so much more. So on behalf of this baby boomer, thank you...
No auto tune there gents.
The presenter is the equally famous Andy Williams, ya know, Love Story etc, check em out
Check out Bobby Hatfield singing "Summertime" it is beyond surreal!! FYI there are times that they would each sing solo as well as together.
Check out Bill Medley's solo too called "Brown Eyed Woman," I don't think people widely know about that one, it is way good too! ( As well as their singing together.)
RIP, Bobby! (1941-2003)
you have to check out the Righteous brothers video soul & inspiration and you've lost that lovin feelin!
We all have soul. Some need to dig a little deeper. This is before Auto-Tune. The song is about an incarcerated individual writing to his love, asking her to stay with him and their love just a little bit longer. The song was written and sang in the 1960s, but still rang true in 2024. Music transcends
Grew up with moms blasting this in the 80’s &90’s must be why I was told I had an old school at such a young age???Errr once younger age lol
And yeah- errybody know the song. They just don’t know who was actually singing it until they watched. Hell- other than mommas vinyl record, I ain’t know either lol. All I knew was Motown but maybe that’s bc moms is half n half? I ain’t got a clue but I knew good music when I heard it! Moms knew good music frfr no matter who sang it. Hell-we didn’t know when we were listening to vinyl- and we ain’t care; good music was good music. Period!
Hay that's the song from the movie ghost 👻 lol
Yall should have done that before the video started.
Yes 60s
From the days of “optional “ F.M. Radio in your car. No auto tune, yet they could drive you into the back seat of your 50’s something wip, and give you shivers.
Just sayin' -- Live.
New subscriber here!
UNCHAINED MELODY is an absolute classic! 💯
Went through your play list and noticed you seem to like Queen. And have reacted to Bohemian Rhapsody. I also noticed you haven't done any acapella groups (Voices only, no instruments for the majority of their songs' only one of the best Beatboxers ever)
Well, I have a challenge for you...
PENTATONIX! They did a Cover of Bohemian Rhapsody... I'd love to see your reaction to them if you like a guy that can hit "them high notes"!!!
I'll keep watching 👀
Oh I commented on your BJ Thomas reaction as well...
You didn't even start it back from the start? Lol. You're out of control. Good show. Tighten it up.
They used to call this kind of soulful music by white artists "blue eyed soul".
they were not allowed to bring it up id say, but the club they were singing in was a black service mans club that gave them their name, they loved them, race was no issue
Maybe he didn't mention they were black because he wasn't as fixated on race as so many today seem to be. It was not a black service men's club; 1 because the military was integrated and 2 the club had nothing to do with the military. It was a privately owned business near the El Toro Marine base. Some black Marines heard there were white guys singing R&B and decided to check them out. They liked them and continued to frequent the club during the time the guys played there. Calling them righteous brothers was an on-going thing, when they were on and off stage.
@@Aurora-tp3dy i guess that was my point, then, no one cared, now its all political, three dog night had a black drummer, some one ask greg allman about his black guitar player, he said black guitar player ??? i just thought he could play, he was having none of it
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Different vibe and current musicians but if you're looking for some more Blue Eyed Soul - check out St. Paul and the Broken Bones - grittier soul but also amazing
Perfect pitch.. huge range. Of course they were kidding in beginning but coin toss probably as done, each would do solos on albums.. You'll never go wrong with RB.. they aren't real brothers lolol..
I will come back and subscribe with my family (7) if you guys do this reaction.....4 black brothers with a white drummer created this ICONIC Masterpiece from the 60’s Psychedelic Era Trust me…. You do not want your life to end without hearing this song.
“TIME HAS COME TODAY“- The Chambers Brothers - Album Long version, then Live. PLEASE and Thank You. 1,595,600+ views
so far.
Yall missed out on my generation of music. I was born in 1955.
They used to have singers. But no more. Do yourself a big favor and go to the b&w youtube footage of Jackie Wilson singing "Danny Boy." It will knock you out.
I cut it off after all the talk over.
Who are you ok ok Stan Walker that's all I'm gonna say.
Great pick would be Bill's, "I Just Wanna Make Love to You"
Bill is joking about the song not being a hit.
I didn't know thisn was a commercial. Waste of time
Hey Scott the video starts at 3:45 😊
Harsh dude! You easily could have bounced out and found something else that gets your attention... but no, you just gotta be a Negative Nancy.
Lighten up and go be mean to someone that actually deserves it. Maybe your Mirror?
I guess it doesn't occur to everyone to just move forward in the video to the actual reaction. 🤷♀
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To much talking going on during the performance
They are ‘reacting’ to the performance.
You wanna hear soul, check out their song I Just Wanna Make Love To You
You've Lost that Loving feeling by the righteous Brothers
Bet u thought he was black when yoi heard it on the radio. I don't blame you, i grew up listening to kprs station in overland park ks, and watched soul train every week, it was soulful and super bad, i am white and are music sucked, i loved to dance and we didnt have much to dance to, i feel each beat and my body danced accordingly, i am almost 70 and still listen to motown sam cid percy sledge temptations, sly and the family stone chocolate k ect
Young fellows need to step up Karen Carpenter
You guys are out of control
Effortless!