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@barsandbarbells2022 No need to apologize, this also happens with other reactors so sometimes you just have to do what you have to do. Still love watching your reactions to it!
This is one of their best. I liked the earlier stuff more, before Michael McDonald. Mike is good, but their earlier stuff was the best. Chicago was like that too for me.
I've been to hundreds of concerts during my 60 years on planet Earth. When it came to stadium wide happy vibes nobody could touch The Doobies and The Beach Boys. Their live shows were pure joy.
@@jskit92380 A million years ago I ran into Patrick Simmons in an antique shop in Saratoga, CA. He was looking at a VERY expensive Tiffany lamp. I was so starstruck I just stared at him!
Yes , I just prefer the Doobies with Tom Johnston on lead vocals. I’m not dissing Michael McDonald - completely didn’t direction of music In this video you have Tom Johnston. Lead vocals / guitar Pat Simmons guitar / vocals Tiran Porter. Bass Jeff “the skunk” Baxter. Guitar John Hartman. Drums Keith Knudsen. Drums / percussion ** Random side Note **. Guitarist Jeff Baxter , besides being one hell of a guitarist his other job is a Pentagon defense, threat analyst with top-secret clearance, ponytail, and all
Do you temember those commercials that featured "the most interesting man in the world"? I always say Skunk Baxter must be the most interesting man in the world because of his surprisingly diverse areas of expertise.
@@markmccullum8638 I know and it is wild that he was in these great bands and then ends up advising Congress ..He sounds like a man that has very special connections being from a certain type family. .He is not the typical rocker
"Listen To The Music" is from their album, "Toulouse Street" which is one of their best albums imo. The 2nd single off the album "Jesus Is Just Alright" was also a big hit. There's also has a fast groovin' rocker from the album that I know you guys would like, "Rockin' Down The Highway"
Doobies!!! One of my favorite bands and song. This song just screams HIPPIES! Thanks guys 3rd concert I saw.. Alpine Vally Wisconsin. (many years later SRV would be killed here.) Saw this clip Jeff "Skunk" Baxter played with Doobie Brothers and Steely Dan.
I grew up six miles from Alpine Valley I too saw them there along with pretty much every rock band you can think of. I always say I had the best teenage years anyone can have every weekend in the summer was a rock fest. My best friend was at the Stevie Ray concert that night
Singer Tom Johnston also wrote Listen To The Music. It is from 1972! but still sounds fresh. I like Johnston's voice best from all versions of the Doobie Brothers. China Grove is their best song. It was also written and sung by Johnston, a real rocker that has been super popular on radio for more than five decades! Their most interesting and creative song, vocally, is Black Water, a must listen.
The video being blurred doesn't matter, when we get to watch Sam groove along and Listen to the Music😊 This is just one of those all-time feel good tunes. Also, this looks like it was a performance from Top of the Pops, one of several TV music shows from back in the day.
They always had two in sync drummers with 3 lead guitars,one with glasses being the legend Skunk Baxter. He moved on to the great Steely Dan.Their first three albums were gold,and their 3rd one in my opinion is the best album of all time called “ The Captain and Me.” Every song of the 11 are or could have been hits with great order.
I went to school with the base player, Tyrone Porter. He was a cool guy that just hung out with everyone, I would see him from time to time because I knew his sister Jill. I listened to the Doobie Brothers, but it was just music. I found out he was in the band when our school put his picture in the yearbook and I was shocked! Even though I saw him pretty much on a daily basis before the yearbook, I never saw him again.
This is the song that started everything for The Doobies. 1972, I think. I was a freshman in High School. They went on to super band status after this and the next 35 years of great music.
Still sounds as good today as it did 50 years ago. I prefer the early Doobie's over the later. This always got played at parties as another one that people would sing the chorus. Just good music. Need to check out I Cheat The Hangman.
This is the original, the best, the real Doobies. Real rock and roll band. It all changed after the Takin it to the Street lp. After that it was mostly pop music.
I saw The original Marshall Tucker and the Doobie Brothers at the Hartford Civic Center in Connecticut (does not exist anymore) I belive it was late 1970s maybe 76.. Great concert.
I remember back in the day that Radio One here in the UK played that chorus, 'Whoa, listen to the music. Whoa, listen to the music. Whoa, listen to the music. All the time.' as a jingle 😊
One of the best albums of 1973, not a bad tune on it. 'The Captain and Me' 'China Grove' has to be next. I actually think it is the next song on the album after Listen to the music. One of the 2 songs I know of that will get you the stinky eye if you play it in the guitar shop. The other being 'Stairway To Heaven'. Cheers.
This was a show, "Top of the Pop" they always did the studio version, and play acted the song or probably just dubbed in the origin al sound. Not a video per se. My Fav. Doobie song.
"What A Fool Believes" was a later Doobies hit, with lead vocal by a star in his own right, Michael McDonald. McDonald was also a member of Steely Dan, but since had scored many self penned hits. The lead singer in this number, "Listen To The Music", is original Doobie, Tom Johnston.
Great group long time favorite, Tom Johnston lead singer preferred recently passed away within past year or so. Sam groovin' and great reaction by both.
If you google, the Doobies started (Johnston and Pat Simmons) with those hits in1972 Listen to the music and Long train running. And later on Tom Johnston had to leave the band suddenly due physical issues and Michael McDonald filled in and then joined the band for years. But bc of him the sound of the Doobies, the genre changed a bit (see What a fool believes proves it). Today being old, the core members are still touring, Johnston, Pat Simmons and also with Michael McDonald, all together, see UA-cam videos.
When I think of the Doobie Brothers, there are two versions…. In the early 70’s when there was Tom Johnston as the lead singer with a stronger rock & roll vibe with songs like Listen to the Music & China Grove. Later in the 70’s Micheal McDonald became the lead singer. He had a more soulful voice like in the song What a Fool Believes.
Great choice guys, always loved this track! In the same vein, how about another feelgood track… the unique sound of Mungo Jerry’s “In The Summertime” (the lyrics alone are a talking point, showing how times have changed!) 😊👍
The lead singer is Tom Johnson. He was the original singer for a number of years. Unfortunately he ended up with throat issues & was replaced by Michael McDonald. In my opinion Tom was the best of the two.
The original Doobies consisted of two lead guitarists and vocalists (Tommy Johnston and Pat Simmons) along with a bass player and two drummers. First saw them in 1973? when they opened for Three Dog Night. Nobody had ever heard of them until Listen To The Music hit the radio a couple of weeks later and they started their string of hits. Years later Johnston had serious medical issues and had to leave the band. Michael McDonald replaced him and the Doobies moved to a more mellow, less rock, sound. Eventually Johnston recovered from his medical issues and rejoined the band, which moved back to a more rock sound.. More than 50 years later Simmons and Johnston are still touring with the latest version of the band.
But the Doobies have never returned to their pre-McDonald era greatness. Tom Johnston was back but the last four albums before he left were true classics and they have never been able to sort themselves out properly since then. So sad. It's like they have been in a musical twilight zone. They even brought back their original producer but the magic was gone. They can't even muster a great live version of "Dark Eyed Cajun Woman." Tom puts too many ad-lib vocals in and they don't concentrate on the great blues guitar of the original album cut. They are just not focused enough on what made them great in the first place. Sigh ... 🤷♂
I'd say the most notable player in this early incarnation of the Doobie Brothers is Skunk Baxter - the 2nd from the left guitarist - whom you may spot in videos playing for Steely Dan, Linda Ronstadt, and even James Brown. In the later incarnation of the band, the more jazzy version, you have front man Michael McDonald, who was showing up all over the place for a few years.
This song was the catalyst for their big break. Another classic songs are ”Black Water” , ”Jesus Is Just Alright", "Long Train Runnin'", "China Grove" , "Takin' It To The Streets" and many more. One of the greatest band of the 70's from the west coast along with The Eagles, Jefferson Starship, Grateful Dead, Journey and Jo Jo Gunne. By the way, This song was covered by R&B group "The Isley Brothers" as well.
Phil & Sam Blonde-haired guy was the mustache, Jeff "Skunk" Baxter, one of original guitarists has second career as a consultant for Defense Industry (military). Baxter has multiple secret to ultra-top-secret clearances in other words, he can't mentioned anything related to national security without going to long prison term.
Think from 70s up to maybe late seventies/early 80s, the Doobies Add Tom Johnston with Pat Simmons, doing vocals, then later on when Johnston departed, Michael McDonald took over lead vocals with Simmons. Now they all sing together or alternate depending upon schedules if it’s McDonald or it’s Johnston! Different sounds , All good
😊❤ Hi Phil and Sam! 😅 I loved your jamming to this!! LOL 😂 But can anyone really help it?! 😂 I would recommend "Black Water" next! Awesome song all the way through ... but the ending, with headphones on; fabulous!! 😮😅 Then it reminded me of another song, very different but I get mixed up with the titles and bands!! LOL 🥴 Anyway, it's "Smoke on the Water" by Deep Purple!! Absolute classic! I wanted to hear it again and found that they released a new official video for an anniversary. It is frickin unbelievable! 🤯😃 And it is based on a true story. So lyrics are very important! 😉 Luv you guys! 😊❤❤
Speaking of picking out their two sets of drums, their tune "Road Angel" not only has a back-and-forth guitar solo, but a back-and-forth drum solo. It is a rocker / banger!
You guys are now really good with each other. You were pretty stiff before. But you have now been listening to 1965 - 1974 and you are getting it. It's the perfect example of an untitled school of music.
Don't you feel it growing, day by day People getting ready for the news Some are happy, some are sad Oh, we got to let the music play What the people need Is a way to make 'em smile It ain't so hard to do if you know how Gotta get a message Get it on through Oh now mama, don't you ask me why Whoa, listen to the music Whoa, listen to the music Whoa, listen to the music All the time
Well I know, you know better Everything I say Meet me in the country for a day We'll be happy And we'll dance Oh, we're gonna dance our blues away And if I'm feeling good to you And you're feeling good to me There ain't nothing we can't do or say Feeling good, feeling fine Oh, baby, let the music play Whoa, listen to the music Whoa, listen to the music Whoa, listen to the music All the time Like a lazy flowing river Surrounding castles in the sky And the crowd is growing bigger Listening for the happy sounds And I got to let them fly Whoa, listen to the music Whoa, listen to the music Whoa, listen to the music All the time Whoa, listen to the music Whoa, listen to the music Whoa, listen to the music All the time Whoa, listen to the music Whoa, listen to the music Whoa, listen to the music All the time
Hey all! Apologies for the video overlay but it wouldn't have been eligible to be posted if we didn't make the edits! As you know, we pride ourselves on great quality content so we don't alter the original unless it's absolutely necessary to get it posted!
@barsandbarbells2022 No need to apologize, this also happens with other reactors so sometimes you just have to do what you have to do.
Still love watching your reactions to it!
I will never forgive you!
Just kidding. 🙂
This is one of their best. I liked the earlier stuff more, before Michael McDonald. Mike is good, but their earlier stuff was the best.
Chicago was like that too for me.
The Doobies proved that you can never have enough rhythm guitar players in your band. 😊
Or drummers…🥸
I've been to hundreds of concerts during my 60 years on planet Earth. When it came to stadium wide happy vibes nobody could touch The Doobies and The Beach Boys. Their live shows were pure joy.
The song that put them on the national charts.
This stomps all over the Michael McDonald era of The Doobie Brothers.
"What a fool believes" kick ass too
i hold mcdonald responsible for the downfall of this band. cant stand him.
I love both eras equally. They’re totally different, but neither is superior. My opinion, at least.
@@CatherinePearl100 youre entitled to your opinion. :)
"Black Water" was another really good radio hit around this time period.
Patrick Simmons original member lead vocalist on Black Water
@@jskit92380 A million years ago I ran into Patrick Simmons in an antique shop in Saratoga, CA. He was looking at a VERY expensive Tiffany lamp. I was so starstruck I just stared at him!
I love the early Doobie Brothers, they were very popular during my high school years in the 70's. "Black Water" is a must!
You could easily fill a double album with all their hits. Rock On!! ❤️
a couple decades ago, I bought a CD collection of the Doobie's best. It was 4 cds! Called something like Long Train Running.
When this song and China Grove came on in the clubs, everyone got up and danced!
One of the best debut songs ever- and one of the most classic songs of the 70s
And did we ever dance to this. I'm 67 & remember them well.
66 here and enjoyed every thing offered by this group! But my favorite song of their's is Black Water
This the original band with Tom Johnston as lead vocal. Michael McDonald replaced him on tour when Johnston had some health issues.
Yes , I just prefer the Doobies with Tom Johnston on lead vocals. I’m not dissing Michael McDonald - completely didn’t direction of music
In this video you have
Tom Johnston. Lead vocals / guitar
Pat Simmons guitar / vocals
Tiran Porter. Bass
Jeff “the skunk” Baxter. Guitar
John Hartman. Drums
Keith Knudsen. Drums / percussion
** Random side Note **. Guitarist Jeff Baxter , besides being one hell of a guitarist his other job is a Pentagon defense, threat analyst with top-secret clearance, ponytail, and all
Do you temember those commercials that featured "the most interesting man in the world"? I always say Skunk Baxter must be the most interesting man in the world because of his surprisingly diverse areas of expertise.
Hahaha. - yeah. . Dos Equis Beer.
I was just using that comment about someone yesterday
This song always makes me smile. So much melody 🎶
This takes me back to my sophomore year of high school. I saw them in concert when this song was a hit
And boy, did we! Every. Single. Day. Because it was everywhere!
This is just one of those songs that instantly puts you in a good mood!
Skunk Baxter played with them on this and he was in the original Steely Dan band as well
Also advises Congress on missle defense and serves on the boards of contractors like General Dynamics and Northrop Grumman. Smart guy….
@@markmccullum8638 I know and it is wild that he was in these great bands and then ends up advising Congress ..He sounds like a man that has very special connections being from a certain type family. .He is not the typical rocker
The 70s was so awesome with the all this great music flowing naturally and felt so good. ❤
"Listen To The Music" is from their album, "Toulouse Street" which is one of their best albums imo. The 2nd single off the album "Jesus Is Just Alright" was also a big hit. There's also has a fast groovin' rocker from the album that I know you guys would like, "Rockin' Down The Highway"
One of the great 70's bands. So many great tunes.
Doobies!!! One of my favorite bands and song. This song just screams HIPPIES! Thanks guys 3rd concert I saw.. Alpine Vally Wisconsin. (many years later SRV would be killed here.) Saw this clip Jeff "Skunk" Baxter played with Doobie Brothers and Steely Dan.
I grew up six miles from Alpine Valley I too saw them there along with pretty much every rock band you can think of. I always say I had the best teenage years anyone can have every weekend in the summer was a rock fest. My best friend was at the Stevie Ray concert that night
@@beanodie I wasn't at the show Sunday night I saw them Saturday night and it still was a Shock. Alpine Valley was the place to be all summer long.
Singer Tom Johnston also wrote Listen To The Music. It is from 1972! but still sounds fresh. I like Johnston's voice best from all versions of the Doobie Brothers. China Grove is their best song. It was also written and sung by Johnston, a real rocker that has been super popular on radio for more than five decades! Their most interesting and creative song, vocally, is Black Water, a must listen.
The video being blurred doesn't matter, when we get to watch Sam groove along and Listen to the Music😊
This is just one of those all-time feel good tunes.
Also, this looks like it was a performance from Top of the Pops, one of several TV music shows from back in the day.
They always had two in sync drummers with 3 lead guitars,one with glasses being the legend Skunk Baxter. He moved on to the great Steely Dan.Their first three albums were gold,and their 3rd one in my opinion is the best album of all time called “ The Captain and Me.” Every song of the 11 are or could have been hits with great order.
The album, the Captain and me is my all time favorite. Great songs on it
I loved the Doobie Brothers but one of my favorites is The Doobie Brothers - Long Train Running
There are so many great Doobies music to get through,they are still churning them out!😎
❤❤❤❤ my favorite Doobie Brothers song ❤❤❤
This has that same feel and theme (and is right along the same time) as Chicago's "Saturday In The Park".
I went to school with the base player, Tyrone Porter. He was a cool guy that just hung out with everyone, I would see him from time to time because I knew his sister Jill. I listened to the Doobie Brothers, but it was just music. I found out he was in the band when our school put his picture in the yearbook and I was shocked! Even though I saw him pretty much on a daily basis before the yearbook, I never saw him again.
This is the song that started everything for The Doobies. 1972, I think. I was a freshman in High School. They went on to super band status after this and the next 35 years of great music.
Still sounds as good today as it did 50 years ago. I prefer the early Doobie's over the later.
This always got played at parties as another one that people would sing the chorus. Just good music.
Need to check out I Cheat The Hangman.
I am 72. Being old now is a fair price for being young and crazy when all the great music was everywhere.
At 63 I hear ya bro!
Tiran Porter killing it on bass! ❤
Saw these guys live in 1975 while in college. My festival seating ticket(floor seating) was 5.50. Miss those days, miss this kind of music
This is the original, the best, the real Doobies. Real rock and roll band. It all changed after the Takin it to the Street lp. After that it was mostly pop music.
Been stuck in my head for over 30 years😂😂
Now we're talking! The original Doobies with Tom Johnston are my favorite!
I saw The original Marshall Tucker and the Doobie Brothers at the Hartford Civic Center in Connecticut (does not exist anymore) I belive it was late 1970s maybe 76.. Great concert.
Love the Bubbles on the Mini Screen xx
Some of the best years of my life. Thanks for the memories.
Outstanding song! One of my favorites. The sound engineer definitely earned his money with their tracks. Great headphone music!
I remember back in the day that Radio One here in the UK played that chorus, 'Whoa, listen to the music. Whoa, listen to the music. Whoa, listen to the music. All the time.' as a jingle 😊
Another classic hit ! always great !
One of the best albums of 1973, not a bad tune on it. 'The Captain and Me'
'China Grove' has to be next. I actually think it is the next song on the album after Listen to the music. One of the 2 songs I know of that will get you the stinky eye if you play it in the guitar shop. The other being 'Stairway To Heaven'.
Cheers.
Except Listen to the Music is on the Toulouse Street album
@@sgt.blkdog3840 Thanks, lol. Not quite as good an album but still really good, 'Cottonmouth' is killer. thanks for catching my mind fart. Cheers.
I love this song. It definitely puts you in a great mood. Great reaction guys ❤❤❤❤❤❤
TY for the Doobie Bros.
There were none or very few music videos back then. No auto tune. No fake sounds Just talent.
There is an outstanding cover of this by a group called "Free Radicals". Promise---worth the listen. 😊
They have done this on the Music Change the World (forget name) all musicians all over and 3 of the OG’s are in it!🎉
Playing For Change channel?
Great song by a very talented,fantastic band
1972, I was a senior in high school rocking out to great music.
The Doobie's and the eagles are two big fork-rock giants of 70's.
God damn this takes me back to simple times 🥲
I saw the Doobie Brothers in 1979. It was my first concert. The lead singer in this video is Tom Johnston and he was a founding member.
Huge radio hit , great hook and their music was always awesome :) . Great reaction thanks for this one.
They are awesome in concert!
4:26 this is Doobie Brothers 1.0. The other songs you listened to were 2.0 - with McDonald as lead vocalist where the style shifted.
This is a song that when I’m on my bike I set the cruise and just ride. Great song
This was a show, "Top of the Pop" they always did the studio version, and play acted the song or probably just dubbed in the origin al sound. Not a video per se. My Fav. Doobie song.
Their first hit reached #11.
Saw them twice. One time with Chicago. It was great. Love me some Doobies.😊
People will find some great live videos of their song "Another Park Another Sunday." Their song "Dark Eyed Cajun Woman" is terrific too.
Timeless
Early Doobies were terrific! Please check out Long Train Running next. One of their early best!
I was sincerely hoping you would say "ok" after every time he sand "listen to the music." LOL great reaction.
Saw them live 3 weeks ago. Michael Mcdonald was with them. They were.......AWESOME!!!!
"What A Fool Believes" was a later Doobies hit, with lead vocal by a star in his own right, Michael McDonald. McDonald was also a member of Steely Dan, but since had scored many self penned hits. The lead singer in this number, "Listen To The Music", is original Doobie, Tom Johnston.
a lot of my mates (friends) learned the guitar to this and because of this song when it came out on back in the 70s....
Great group long time favorite, Tom Johnston lead singer preferred recently passed away within past year or so. Sam groovin' and great reaction by both.
Tom is still alive and rocking.
@@victoriabarr255 apologise, I must have read some wrong information, sorry.
@@duanetelesha No problem.
Easy going music, miss the 70s.
Another Park, Another Sunday is another great one IMO.
If you google, the Doobies started (Johnston and Pat Simmons) with those hits in1972 Listen to the music and Long train running. And later on Tom Johnston had to leave the band suddenly due physical issues and Michael McDonald filled in and then joined the band for years. But bc of him the sound of the Doobies, the genre changed a bit (see What a fool believes proves it). Today being old, the core members are still touring, Johnston, Pat Simmons and also with Michael McDonald, all together, see UA-cam videos.
When I think of the Doobie Brothers, there are two versions…. In the early 70’s when there was Tom Johnston as the lead singer with a stronger rock & roll vibe with songs like Listen to the Music & China Grove. Later in the 70’s Micheal McDonald became the lead singer. He had a more soulful voice like in the song What a Fool Believes.
Still my favorite DB song. (And I still prefer that singer.)
A great 70s groove.
Great choice guys, always loved this track! In the same vein, how about another feelgood track… the unique sound of Mungo Jerry’s “In The Summertime” (the lyrics alone are a talking point, showing how times have changed!) 😊👍
Saw them last night, still sounding great. Supposed to be last tour for McDonald.
Such a boppin’ song!❤❤ Love it!!❤❤
The lead singer is Tom Johnson. He was the original singer for a number of years. Unfortunately he ended up with throat issues & was replaced by Michael McDonald. In my opinion Tom was the best of the two.
The original Doobies consisted of two lead guitarists and vocalists (Tommy Johnston and Pat Simmons) along with a bass player and two drummers. First saw them in 1973? when they opened for Three Dog Night. Nobody had ever heard of them until Listen To The Music hit the radio a couple of weeks later and they started their string of hits. Years later Johnston had serious medical issues and had to leave the band. Michael McDonald replaced him and the Doobies moved to a more mellow, less rock, sound. Eventually Johnston recovered from his medical issues and rejoined the band, which moved back to a more rock sound.. More than 50 years later Simmons and Johnston are still touring with the latest version of the band.
But the Doobies have never returned to their pre-McDonald era greatness. Tom Johnston was back but the last four albums before he left were true classics and they have never been able to sort themselves out properly since then. So sad. It's like they have been in a musical twilight zone. They even brought back their original producer but the magic was gone. They can't even muster a great live version of "Dark Eyed Cajun Woman." Tom puts too many ad-lib vocals in and they don't concentrate on the great blues guitar of the original album cut. They are just not focused enough on what made them great in the first place. Sigh ... 🤷♂
Damn this brought back some good memories from my childhood
I'd say the most notable player in this early incarnation of the Doobie Brothers is Skunk Baxter - the 2nd from the left guitarist - whom you may spot in videos playing for Steely Dan, Linda Ronstadt, and even James Brown. In the later incarnation of the band, the more jazzy version, you have front man Michael McDonald, who was showing up all over the place for a few years.
This song was the catalyst for their big break. Another classic songs are ”Black Water” , ”Jesus Is Just Alright", "Long Train Runnin'", "China Grove" , "Takin' It To The Streets" and many more. One of the greatest band of the 70's from the west coast along with The Eagles, Jefferson Starship, Grateful Dead, Journey and Jo Jo Gunne. By the way, This song was covered by R&B group "The Isley Brothers" as well.
Phil & Sam
Blonde-haired guy was the mustache, Jeff "Skunk" Baxter, one of original guitarists has second career as a consultant for Defense Industry (military). Baxter has multiple secret to ultra-top-secret clearances in other words, he can't mentioned anything related to national security without going to long prison term.
I grew up on this.
There is no Doobie Brothers after Michael McDonald.At that point, it was Michael McDonald and his backup band, members from the Doobie Brothers band.
huge radio hit back then
Check out "Black Water" and "Long Train Running"
You know it's a Great song when the mic is Rocking.
Black Water!!!!
even the MIC dances during a Doobie Bros song.
Smart audience to pick this masterpiece!
Think from 70s up to maybe late seventies/early 80s, the Doobies Add Tom Johnston with Pat Simmons, doing vocals, then later on when Johnston departed, Michael McDonald took over lead vocals with Simmons. Now they all sing together or alternate depending upon schedules if it’s McDonald or it’s Johnston! Different sounds , All good
A great driving song. Windows down, crank the volume
😊❤ Hi Phil and Sam! 😅 I loved your jamming to this!! LOL 😂 But can anyone really help it?! 😂 I would recommend "Black Water" next! Awesome song all the way through ... but the ending, with headphones on; fabulous!! 😮😅 Then it reminded me of another song, very different but I get mixed up with the titles and bands!! LOL 🥴 Anyway, it's "Smoke on the Water" by Deep Purple!! Absolute classic! I wanted to hear it again and found that they released a new official video for an anniversary. It is frickin unbelievable! 🤯😃 And it is based on a true story. So lyrics are very important! 😉 Luv you guys! 😊❤❤
Speaking of picking out their two sets of drums, their tune "Road Angel" not only has a back-and-forth guitar solo, but a back-and-forth drum solo. It is a rocker / banger!
You guys are now really good with each other. You were pretty stiff before. But you have now been listening to 1965 - 1974 and you are getting it. It's the perfect example of an untitled school of music.
Don't you feel it growing, day by day
People getting ready for the news
Some are happy, some are sad
Oh, we got to let the music play
What the people need
Is a way to make 'em smile
It ain't so hard to do if you know how
Gotta get a message
Get it on through
Oh now mama, don't you ask me why
Whoa, listen to the music
Whoa, listen to the music
Whoa, listen to the music
All the time
Well I know, you know better
Everything I say
Meet me in the country for a day
We'll be happy
And we'll dance
Oh, we're gonna dance our blues away
And if I'm feeling good to you
And you're feeling good to me
There ain't nothing we can't do or say
Feeling good, feeling fine
Oh, baby, let the music play
Whoa, listen to the music
Whoa, listen to the music
Whoa, listen to the music
All the time
Like a lazy flowing river
Surrounding castles in the sky
And the crowd is growing bigger
Listening for the happy sounds
And I got to let them fly
Whoa, listen to the music
Whoa, listen to the music
Whoa, listen to the music
All the time
Whoa, listen to the music
Whoa, listen to the music
Whoa, listen to the music
All the time
Whoa, listen to the music
Whoa, listen to the music
Whoa, listen to the music
All the time