Chad, I have to laugh here because I watched an interview a while back where one of the members of Procol Harum said when they were on tour with Bee Gees (1968 I think) he was fascinated with how they used the orchestra and that is what inspired this song. I kid you not. I always loved this song.
That's right. They toured with the Bee Gees in 1968. This song was released the year before, and was very popular. They later added more orchestral sounds to their music. This performance is much later and different than the studio version, which is great. The organ drives that instrumentation.
@@hereonthe3L ua-cam.com/video/Kb-yuL_or-k/v-deo.html The documentary is "The Joy of the Bee Gees" and at aobut 22:30 is where Gary Brooker talks about the influence, but the song referenced is "A Salty Dog" and Not "Whiter Shade of Pale" my mistake.
THIS performance brings tears to my eyes every time I watch it - without fail. Gary Brooker"s voice aged like a fine wine - and the orchestra in this rendition is magnificent! I was six when the original hit the airwaves, back in '67. G.B.'s passing in early 2022 took a big part of my early childhood with it. R.I.P. Sir, and THANK You for the memories!💜
Music for the soul. Gary Brooker passed away in Feb. 2022. His voice just seemed to get stronger and better over the years. What a fantastic setting for this concert. Love this song, it belongs up there with the greats. Enjoyed hearing this again Chad thanks.
This is a beautiful song created through the dialogue between classical music and rock music. The extraordinary orchestral melody is from Suite no. 3 by Johann Sebastian Bach! Thanks Chad for your reaction to such a musical gem!
Every year we have top 4000 in The Netherlands on the radio before Christmas and every year Procal Harum is in it.last year they where on nummer 55. The number is from 1967 and there was lots of beautiful music at the time.I was 14 years old and a hugh Bee Gees fan.i remember the Hollies,the Kings the Eagles,the Doors and manny more bands. A great time to grow up.
This was my very first time hearing anything from this group. I was absolutely blown away by the beauty of the music and the lead singer's voice with that powerful grittiness. I'm so glad that you reacted to it, Chad! Otherwise, I, probably, would've never heard it.😍😍😍
Absolutely love this performance Chad. Also loved the original when it came out in the 60s? Great to see you diversifying. While the Bee Gees are my all time favourite group and songwriters, even i know there is such fabulous music out there not written by the brothers perfect 😂😂
Although I LOVE The Bee Gees and have really enjoyed your reactions to their vast catalogue, I am glad to see that you are branching out and experiencing the vast amount of GREAT music from the late 60s and 70s. It was really a wonderfully beautiful and diverse period.
Thank you for doing this Chad. Whiter Shade of Pale came out in 1967. This rendition from 2006 is the best because his voice got even better thru the years.
Such a treat to see this. Classic oldie song. They usually played this at the prom. My boyfriend and I slow danced to this at prom. I adore Bee Gees but thank you for mixing things up like this. So many fabulous songs from 70’s and 80’s!
Music certainly touches our soul. There may be great music today, but nothing as real as folks made back in the day. So much to choose from, Chad! Have fun! I will continue to enjoy your reactions. 🥰
Just getting here. This is a great song choice Chad. I remember it well from 1967 when I was in elementary school. This live performance came much much later, but Gary Brooker's (RIP dear man) voice was still great. Can it be even better? Now here is the really wonderful part. Procul Harum started out as a psychedelic band, as was normal in the mid 60's. BUT, They toured with (guess who?) OUR BEE GEES in 1968. Gary said he would watch from the wings and be mesmerized by what the brothers did with Bill Shepherd and the orchestra. Gary wanted to incorporate orchestral sounds into his music. He went on to do just that, moving forward to be really more of a progressive rock band. Love this!
I'm of that generation, I have loved this song since it first came out. This is my favorite version, I was born and raised in Denmark, and the castle where the concert takes place is close to where both my grandparents lived. Have been by there many times.
Another great hymn of the sixties, that one! Just like 'Nights In White Satin' from Moody Blues and 'He Aint Heavy, He's My Brother' from Hollies or 'Bridge Over Troubled Water' by Simon & Garfunkel.
Great reaction. So respectful of the song and Gary Brooker's excellence as a singer & musician, the orchestra, all of it. And thank you for not talking over the song or multiple interruptions. Great review. Thx.
You actually pronounced the band's name perfectly. Thank you! Procol Harem was a 'progressive rock' group due to the inclusion of orchestra and due to lyrics that are expressive, emotive, yet somewhat vague and open to interpretation. The original 1967 recording of "A Whiter Shade of Pale" did not have an orchestral backing (it was their first recording, so they didn't have the money for such extravagance), but later albums did add orchestra, to great effect. Highly-recommended listening: the title track on "A Salty Dog". When listening to Procol Harem, be advised that the lyrics aren't precisely-descriptive; they are written to be a Mood. You can't take the words literally. The lyricist was a fan of avant-garde and surrealistic art, where things are open-endedly suggested rather than clearly defined; his lyrics suggest but do not specify. Applying this to "A Whiter Shade of Pale", debates have gone on since the song's 1967 release about what it means; there is no definitive answer. The lyricist has always answered questions with stating that they mean what they personally mean to YOU. You can give your opinion, but no one really knows, possibly even the lyricist himself. It's a mood, not a photograph. It's poetry. I want to interject the fact that over the decades since Gary Brooker first recorded and released this song, his voice has barely changed. If you go back to hear the original 1967 version (and they did put out a video back then to promote it), you will be amazed how much the 22yr-old Brooker sounds like the old man in the 2006 outdoor festival version. The defining constants of this song has always been Gary Brooker (who also wrote the music based on misremembered Bach), the organ solos, the measured pace, and the tune. A flair of genius in its time and any time of history. RIP Mr Brooker, lost last year.
A definite EAR-gasm! I have adored this song since the very first time I heard it. Every element of it is superb, music at it's best! Agree with your commentary 💯 Thanks for this reaction sweets! Starting off your variety weekends with a BANG! Enjoyed this very.much! 🥰🤗💗
Step 1 - Orchestra prelude Step 2 - Gary Brooker and orchestra Step 3 - Gary Brooker + orchestra + band (Procol Harum) + choir “A WHITER SHADE OF PALE” was released by Procol Harum in 1967 and it was their first single ❤ RIP Gary Brooker 1945 - 2022 *PROCOL HARUM is a latin expression that means "beyond these things”, but the legend tells that was a Burmese Blue cat, that belonged to a friend of the band and that he lived until 1972. The cat’s name was actually Procul Harun, but the cat’s name was misspelled.
A great collaboration between classic orchestra and classis rock. It certainly did work! Just Epic. Gary Brooker passed way a few years ago, but his voice never gave up on him. Thanks for the music and song Gary and the band members and the orchestra! Masterpiece ❤❤❤❤❤
WOW, wouldn't we all enjoy sitting in an idyllic glade on a summer eve listening to such a feast for the ears! Gary sure could belt it out! Procol really incorporated classical motifs beautifully into pop music. Far superior to the tripe out there now! No semi naked dancing girls or grabbing of body parts either, just pure talent. The lyrics certainly are cryptic. There are even references to "The Canterbury Tales"...the miller, the vestal virgins. Some say "The ceiling flew away", "playing cards" (taking chances), "Her face at first just ghostly turned a whiter shade of pale", "Although my eyes were open they might just as well been closed", refers to death, perhaps by drugs. Who knows? I suppose everyone has their interpretation but, regardless, the music is amazing. Thanks for playing my request. 😊😊
This was a great pick! When I was a kid there were so many Vietnam protest songs, and I associated the sound of the Hammond organ with them. It was prevalent and I was 10-11 years old. I heard the words ghostly and whiter shade of pale and immediately went to soldiers killed. Somehow the "ceiling flew away" was a helicopter to me. I think it was just the times. Now, I have read that wasn't what they were going for at all. It was about relationships and endings. I guess it's still subject to interpretation all these years later.
@@janicetrimmell6897 - That makes songs like that interesting. Who writes lyrics like that now? They are all beee...ach and other garbage! It may just be my own opinion but I think youth in Europe are more exposed to classical influences in music than the west, stuff like "Night at the Proms". Used to love that show.
It doesn't get better than that, Procol Harum are for me the best band ever and I would encourage anyone to check out their albums. Gary's passing on the 19th of February last was heart breaking but his musical legacy lives on.
Aww this takes me back to my childhood days my mum would have the radio on listening to capital gold radio that's what got me into the 60s and I just loved this song takes me back to the old days man I miss them lol Turns out he was born in the same hospital (years before lol )as me in the uk not far from where I live now small world thanks chad
One of the best live performances ever. Perfect vocals and musical talent. It's amazing that Gary's voice was so close that of the 67 recording. You should listen to the original.
Loved your reaction to this classic 1967 rock anthem. I was in the military when this memorable song was receiving wide airplay. All these years later, this piece is still a classic! By comparison, today’s music is … pale.
GARY BROOKER on piano & vocals with the organ, bass, guitar & drums was the core group as in the original 1967 recording, with Gary being the original last member. Everyone else was with the orchestra as well as the choir. The organ part was written on progressions based on a Bach composition. Therefore it was a perfectly natural song to be blended with an orchestra. Their other hit song Conquistador, was recorded originally with a full orchestra.
Do you know the song "Conquistador?" It's another great one from Procol Harum. It was on their 1967 album, but they reworked it a bit and released it as a single in 1972, using a symphony orchestra. If you're looking for another one well here you go. ua-cam.com/video/GPlf09nVgWk/v-deo.html The orchestra is the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra. I first heard this on radio in 1972, and was fascinated. I loved progressive rock and symphonic rock like the Moodies. Playing in orchestra all those years, it is very relatable.
Wauwwwww, ik kan m'n enthousiastme niet in het Engels uitdrukken, dus m'n Nederlandse versie. Wat een fantastische uitvoering van dit geweldige nummer. Inderdaad het orkest, de zangeressen, de klarinet , het orgel en natuurlijk de zanger van Procol Harum. Ik vind deze uitvoering, door de live instrumenten en de wat ouder wordende stem vande zanger GEWELDIG. Ik ga ook helemaal terug naar mijn jeugd, op deze plaat voor het eerst geslowdanced met een vriendje, ik was pas 12 jaar wow. En 2 jaar terug, ik weet niet of het in Amerika doorgekomen is, maar toen is Peter R de Vries doodgeschoten en dit fantastische nummer werd op zijn afscheid gedraaid. Zoals je nu misschien ook merkt, ik ben er erg door geraakt. Dankjewel voor degene die het nummer heeft aangevraagd en jij Chad voor je prachtige reactie....love you and your great loving comment, btw Peter is not direct family of me💕
Ik lees zonet ook hoe Procol Harum eigenlijk ook met de BeeGees contact hadden, dat is toch ook bijzonder? Zo komen dingen samen in iemands leven....prachtig🍀🍀
What does We skipped the light fandango mean in English? "We skipped the light" means they didn't bother turning off the light. "fandango turned cartwheels on the floor" is surely some physical activity - dancing or sex on the floor.
See the video entitled "Procol Harum - A Whiter Shade Of Pale | The story behind the song | Top 2000 a gogo” w-Gary & Keith ua-cam.com/video/Pf73XwjZIFQ/v-deo.html because there are many misconceptions & wrong information regarding this song, i.e. Keith has said numerous times he never read Canterbury Tales; it was inspired by Bach's "Sleepers, Wake!" and "Air on the G String" but contrary to popular belief, the song is not a direct copy or paraphrase of any music by Bach. In Roman Times Vestal Virgins were priestesses and acquired their name after Vesta, the goddess of the hearth and home to keep the home fires burning. It was their duty to not only remain a virgin for 30 years but they were to keep Vesta's sacred fire burning. Gary passed Feb. 2022, Keith March 2023. Filmed by Ledreborg Castle w-The Danish National Concert Orchestra in Denmark .The song has been the most played song in the U.K. for the last 75 yrs. Procol Harum was said to be a friend's cat - the name is a mis-spelling of the Latin phrase Procul Harun (roughly meaning “far beyond these things”), or that it was a corruption of Procellarum, a vast ocean on the Moon. Thank you.
A stage full of brilliance.A masterpiece.
Chad, I have to laugh here because I watched an interview a while back where one of the members of Procol Harum said when they were on tour with Bee Gees (1968 I think) he was fascinated with how they used the orchestra and that is what inspired this song. I kid you not. I always loved this song.
Hi Willow, thanks for your feedback. Except that the song "Whiter Shade of Pale" was released in '67...
@@hereonthe3L perhaps I got the tour date wrong, I see if I can dig up the interview and refresh my memory - just for my own curiousity.
That's right. They toured with the Bee Gees in 1968. This song was released the year before, and was very popular. They later added more orchestral sounds to their music. This performance is much later and different than the studio version, which is great. The organ drives that instrumentation.
@@hereonthe3L ua-cam.com/video/Kb-yuL_or-k/v-deo.html The documentary is "The Joy of the Bee Gees" and at aobut 22:30 is where Gary Brooker talks about the influence, but the song referenced is "A Salty Dog" and Not "Whiter Shade of Pale" my mistake.
@@willow_wise Thanks
THIS performance brings tears to my eyes every time I watch it - without fail.
Gary Brooker"s voice aged like a fine wine - and the orchestra in this rendition is magnificent!
I was six when the original hit the airwaves, back in '67.
G.B.'s passing in early 2022 took a big part of my early childhood with it.
R.I.P. Sir, and THANK You for the memories!💜
Music for the soul. Gary Brooker passed away in Feb. 2022. His voice just seemed to get stronger and better over the years. What a fantastic setting for this concert. Love this song, it belongs up there with the greats. Enjoyed hearing this again Chad thanks.
I agree with you 💯%. His voice aged like a fine wine
This is a beautiful song created through the dialogue between classical music and rock music. The extraordinary orchestral melody is from Suite no. 3 by Johann Sebastian Bach! Thanks Chad for your reaction to such a musical gem!
Every year we have top 4000 in The Netherlands on the radio before Christmas and every year Procal Harum is in it.last year they where on nummer 55.
The number is from 1967 and there was lots of beautiful music at the time.I was 14 years old and a hugh Bee Gees fan.i remember the Hollies,the Kings the Eagles,the Doors and manny more bands.
A great time to grow up.
This was my very first time hearing anything from this group. I was absolutely blown away by the beauty of the music and the lead singer's voice with that powerful grittiness. I'm so glad that you reacted to it, Chad! Otherwise, I, probably, would've never heard it.😍😍😍
A hit in 1967 and Gary Brooker sounded like that in 2006!
Oh, this song takes me right back to my childhood days
One of the all time greatest, such a wonderful song.
Absolutely love this performance Chad. Also loved the original when it came out in the 60s? Great to see you diversifying. While the Bee Gees are my all time favourite group and songwriters, even i know there is such fabulous music out there not written by the brothers perfect 😂😂
Although I LOVE The Bee Gees and have really enjoyed your reactions to their vast catalogue, I am glad to see that you are branching out and experiencing the vast amount of GREAT music from the late 60s and 70s. It was really a wonderfully beautiful and diverse period.
THAT VOICE! RIP Gary Brooker. Another from this concert that is fantastic is "Conquistador"....you will love that!
The music world has changed.... We'll never see a performance like this by anyone.... ever again..........
There are only 46 songs that have sold 10 million copies.. you are listening to one of them. Brilliant!
I just learned that # is over 84,000,000 now
Correction on my comment just above..that was 84 mil hits on this venue.
Thank you for doing this Chad. Whiter Shade of Pale came out in 1967. This rendition from 2006 is the best because his voice got even better thru the years.
Wow, brilliant. First class performance. Took me back to my son's birthday. He is 55. Oh, man!!!!
Absolutely Beautiful. No other words.
This is so classic. My one cousin use to play a organ like that, I have always enjoy that sound.
Such a treat to see this. Classic oldie song. They usually played this at the prom. My boyfriend and I slow danced to this at prom. I adore Bee Gees but thank you for mixing things up like this. So many fabulous songs from 70’s and 80’s!
Music certainly touches our soul. There may be great music today, but nothing as real as folks made back in the day. So much to choose from, Chad! Have fun! I will continue to enjoy your reactions. 🥰
Just getting here. This is a great song choice Chad. I remember it well from 1967 when I was in elementary school. This live performance came much much later, but Gary Brooker's (RIP dear man) voice was still great. Can it be even better? Now here is the really wonderful part. Procul Harum started out as a psychedelic band, as was normal in the mid 60's. BUT, They toured with (guess who?) OUR BEE GEES in 1968. Gary said he would watch from the wings and be mesmerized by what the brothers did with Bill Shepherd and the orchestra. Gary wanted to incorporate orchestral sounds into his music. He went on to do just that, moving forward to be really more of a progressive rock band. Love this!
Love this song ❤
A great song with that wonderful voice. The music is great as well. I have always liked this song. Thanks Chad!!!
Love the violins. Always brings me to tears. 😢
Does it get any better than this...long live the 60's music💖
I was 16 in the summer of1967 when this song was popular in the US. I STILL get chills everytime I hear it. RIP Gary Brooker!
I'm of that generation, I have loved this song since it first came out. This is my favorite version, I was born and raised in Denmark, and the castle where the concert takes place is close to where both my grandparents lived. Have been by there many times.
Grew up with this band and this was brilliant..knew you would love this Chad 🇬🇧 🇺🇸
A great song to wake up to. Thanks Chad for featuring this great song.... Loved it, great review as well.
One of my favorites! Great reaction, wonderful choice!
Another great hymn of the sixties, that one! Just like 'Nights In White Satin' from Moody Blues and 'He Aint Heavy, He's My Brother' from Hollies or 'Bridge Over Troubled Water' by Simon & Garfunkel.
There is nothing like the sound and tone of a Hammond Organ.!!
So glad you liked the performance 😉... from my era...
Great reaction. So respectful of the song and Gary Brooker's excellence as a singer & musician, the orchestra, all of it. And thank you for not talking over the song or multiple interruptions. Great review. Thx.
You actually pronounced the band's name perfectly. Thank you!
Procol Harem was a 'progressive rock' group due to the inclusion of orchestra and due to lyrics that are expressive, emotive, yet somewhat vague and open to interpretation. The original 1967 recording of "A Whiter Shade of Pale" did not have an orchestral backing (it was their first recording, so they didn't have the money for such extravagance), but later albums did add orchestra, to great effect. Highly-recommended listening: the title track on "A Salty Dog".
When listening to Procol Harem, be advised that the lyrics aren't precisely-descriptive; they are written to be a Mood. You can't take the words literally. The lyricist was a fan of avant-garde and surrealistic art, where things are open-endedly suggested rather than clearly defined; his lyrics suggest but do not specify. Applying this to "A Whiter Shade of Pale", debates have gone on since the song's 1967 release about what it means; there is no definitive answer. The lyricist has always answered questions with stating that they mean what they personally mean to YOU. You can give your opinion, but no one really knows, possibly even the lyricist himself. It's a mood, not a photograph. It's poetry.
I want to interject the fact that over the decades since Gary Brooker first recorded and released this song, his voice has barely changed. If you go back to hear the original 1967 version (and they did put out a video back then to promote it), you will be amazed how much the 22yr-old Brooker sounds like the old man in the 2006 outdoor festival version.
The defining constants of this song has always been Gary Brooker (who also wrote the music based on misremembered Bach), the organ solos, the measured pace, and the tune. A flair of genius in its time and any time of history. RIP Mr Brooker, lost last year.
@@kthor Yeah; my bad.
Absolutely beautiful!
A definite EAR-gasm! I have adored this song since the very first time I heard it. Every element of it is superb, music at it's best! Agree with your commentary 💯
Thanks for this reaction sweets!
Starting off your variety weekends with a BANG! Enjoyed this very.much! 🥰🤗💗
Step 1 - Orchestra prelude
Step 2 - Gary Brooker and orchestra
Step 3 - Gary Brooker + orchestra + band (Procol Harum) + choir
“A WHITER SHADE OF PALE” was released by Procol Harum in 1967 and it was their first single
❤ RIP Gary Brooker 1945 - 2022
*PROCOL HARUM is a latin expression that means "beyond these things”, but the legend tells that was a Burmese Blue cat, that belonged to a friend of the band and that he lived until 1972. The cat’s name was actually Procul Harun, but the cat’s name was misspelled.
Beautiful, great song ...
A great collaboration between classic orchestra and classis rock. It certainly did work! Just Epic. Gary Brooker passed way a few years ago, but his voice never gave up on him. Thanks for the music and song Gary and the band members and the orchestra! Masterpiece ❤❤❤❤❤
passed away Feb. 19, 2022
Chills every time ❤
Thanks Kathy I was able to see them in concert Detroit mi. I know I didn’t have the appreciation back then now I know what the fuss was about
so glad you did this one I love everything about it.
Best performance of this song. This song has hit my soul my entire life. It came out before my 1st birthday
And that folks is how you do a reaction. Bravo.
Such a beautiful masterpiece! Oooohhhh....when that organ kicks in.....💗
WOW, wouldn't we all enjoy sitting in an idyllic glade on a summer eve listening to such a feast for the ears! Gary sure could belt it out! Procol really incorporated classical motifs beautifully into pop music. Far superior to the tripe out there now! No semi naked dancing girls or grabbing of body parts either, just pure talent. The lyrics certainly are cryptic. There are even references to "The Canterbury Tales"...the miller, the vestal virgins. Some say "The ceiling flew away", "playing cards" (taking chances), "Her face at first just ghostly turned a whiter shade of pale", "Although my eyes were open they might just as well been closed", refers to death, perhaps by drugs. Who knows? I suppose everyone has their interpretation but, regardless, the music is amazing. Thanks for playing my request. 😊😊
This was a great pick! When I was a kid there were so many Vietnam protest songs, and I associated the sound of the Hammond organ with them. It was prevalent and I was 10-11 years old. I heard the words ghostly and whiter shade of pale and immediately went to soldiers killed. Somehow the "ceiling flew away" was a helicopter to me. I think it was just the times. Now, I have read that wasn't what they were going for at all. It was about relationships and endings. I guess it's still subject to interpretation all these years later.
@@janicetrimmell6897 - That makes songs like that interesting. Who writes lyrics like that now? They are all beee...ach and other garbage! It may just be my own opinion but I think youth in Europe are more exposed to classical influences in music than the west, stuff like "Night at the Proms". Used to love that show.
The drums, electric bass and organ are the original band. Including Gary on the piano and vocals.
Great reaction ! knowledgeable guy..
Love it. Thank you ❤
It doesn't get better than that, Procol Harum are for me the best band ever and I would encourage anyone to check out their albums. Gary's passing on the 19th of February last was heart breaking but his musical legacy lives on.
Aww this takes me back to my childhood days my mum would have the radio on listening to capital gold radio that's what got me into the 60s and I just loved this song takes me back to the old days man I miss them lol
Turns out he was born in the same hospital (years before lol )as me in the uk not far from where I live now small world thanks chad
One of the best live performances ever. Perfect vocals and musical talent. It's amazing that Gary's voice was so close that of the 67 recording. You should listen to the original.
Beautiful
Loved your reaction to this classic 1967 rock anthem. I was in the military when this memorable song was receiving wide airplay. All these years later, this piece is still a classic! By comparison, today’s music is … pale.
ok GARY , merci pour ton oeuvre !!....
GARY BROOKER on piano & vocals with the organ, bass, guitar & drums was the core group as in the original 1967 recording, with Gary being the original last member. Everyone else was with the orchestra as well as the choir.
The organ part was written on progressions based on a Bach composition. Therefore it was a perfectly natural song to be blended with an orchestra.
Their other hit song Conquistador, was recorded originally with a full orchestra.
Thru the generations (when them youngsters see this video or even hear this song).
You should be drinking a nice hot cup of tea Lad... This be British music!
Bravo, metti le parole delle canzoni e si leggono bene, grazie.
This is great but I still like the original studio version the best.
Great reaction!
👍
Do you know the song "Conquistador?" It's another great one from Procol Harum. It was on their 1967 album, but they reworked it a bit and released it as a single in 1972, using a symphony orchestra. If you're looking for another one well here you go. ua-cam.com/video/GPlf09nVgWk/v-deo.html The orchestra is the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra. I first heard this on radio in 1972, and was fascinated. I loved progressive rock and symphonic rock like the Moodies. Playing in orchestra all those years, it is very relatable.
Another great song. Hope he does that one as well. They really incorporated classical motifs into their music.
Agree!
Check out the album from them called Salty Dog just amazing.
Saw them live twice in the 70s and it was magical.
I did a search for the album and you can just dial it up on Ytube.... Salty Dog is good too
Wauwwwww, ik kan m'n enthousiastme niet in het Engels uitdrukken, dus m'n Nederlandse versie.
Wat een fantastische uitvoering van dit geweldige nummer.
Inderdaad het orkest, de zangeressen, de klarinet , het orgel en natuurlijk de zanger van Procol Harum.
Ik vind deze uitvoering, door de live instrumenten en de wat ouder wordende stem vande zanger GEWELDIG.
Ik ga ook helemaal terug naar mijn jeugd, op deze plaat voor het eerst geslowdanced met een vriendje, ik was pas 12 jaar wow.
En 2 jaar terug, ik weet niet of het in Amerika doorgekomen is, maar toen is Peter R de Vries doodgeschoten en dit fantastische nummer werd op zijn afscheid gedraaid.
Zoals je nu misschien ook merkt, ik ben er erg door geraakt.
Dankjewel voor degene die het nummer heeft aangevraagd en jij Chad voor je prachtige reactie....love you and your great loving comment, btw Peter is not direct family of me💕
_Dankjewel Jo, voor je woorden! Ja, het orkest was gewoon ongelooflijk... en de zanger ook! Bedankt voor het volgen!_
Ik lees zonet ook hoe Procol Harum eigenlijk ook met de BeeGees contact hadden, dat is toch ook bijzonder?
Zo komen dingen samen in iemands leven....prachtig🍀🍀
What does We skipped the light fandango mean in English?
"We skipped the light" means they didn't bother turning off the light. "fandango turned cartwheels on the floor" is surely some physical activity - dancing or sex on the floor.
They were on drugs. I doubt there is a sensible meaning!
I think it is similar to "trip the light fantastic." I take the meaning to be out on the town dancing the night away.
@@lclark6854 - There are several possible meanings to the lyrics including references to "The Canterbury Tales".
JS. Bach❤
See the video entitled "Procol Harum - A Whiter Shade Of Pale | The story behind the song | Top 2000 a gogo” w-Gary & Keith ua-cam.com/video/Pf73XwjZIFQ/v-deo.html because there are many misconceptions & wrong information regarding this song, i.e. Keith has said numerous times he never read Canterbury Tales; it was inspired by Bach's "Sleepers, Wake!" and "Air on the G String" but contrary to popular belief, the song is not a direct copy or paraphrase of any music by Bach. In Roman Times Vestal Virgins were priestesses and acquired their name after Vesta, the goddess of the hearth and home to keep the home fires burning. It was their duty to not only remain a virgin for 30 years but they were to keep Vesta's sacred fire burning. Gary passed Feb. 2022, Keith March 2023. Filmed by Ledreborg Castle w-The Danish National Concert Orchestra in Denmark .The song has been the most played song in the U.K. for the last 75 yrs. Procol Harum was said to be a friend's cat - the name is a mis-spelling of the Latin phrase Procul Harun (roughly meaning “far beyond these things”), or that it was a corruption of Procellarum, a vast ocean on the Moon. Thank you.
its not oh wow its an oboe
I was thinking either english horn or oboe…….. that organ, oh lord, this song brings back a lot of memories ….