@@edjohnson465 you're welcome, Mr. Johnson. They have always been special to me. After. Seeing them on Andy's show in '65, my dad, who thought Bobby was amazing, was impressed by Bobby's counter-tenor voice. And, being an operatic Baritone, thought Bill was one of the best he ever heard..including himself. As for me, I was 23 and totally in love! Still am.
@@Firefyta2 hi there, don't remember who filmed it. My twin and I we in the band that backed them up. We did several concerts with Hatfield when the brothers broke up in late 70s. Both were great people. We still see medley from time to time. Sure miss Bobby though....thx for writing...Eddie
Einfach nur Profis pur😊 können aus dem Stehgreif alles spielen obeogl siw zu der Zeit schon lange nicht mehr gemeinsam gesungen hatten. Wie Bobby sich bewegt....er hat Musik in alllen Fasern seines Körpers.🙏🙏🙏🙏
Bobby left his life in 2003 at 63 after a 41 year career and being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame earlier that year. Bobby Hatfield did what he came here to do. 🎶✨
Haha bob and I, the twins,played over 100 weddings in our life and someone requested loving feeling for their song. We said ok but "you've lost that loving feeling seemed inappropriate. Haha
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@@edjohnson465 I know that, but I also heard that some time before that he had a fall that caused damage. And after that his voice was not quite the same, is that true?
@@edjohnson465 hello, Ed. I had heard about the attack on Bobby some years. Punks, jealous and cowardly. Do you know if the creeps were ever caught?? As far as I'm concerned, his voice was as good as ever.
@@dawnaberry4197 It was a bartender at the Hop. He got into an argument, while inside the club, with the drunk bartender who was about to drive drunk. When Bobby and Linda went outside, the guy was still there and he confronted Bobby who walked away from him. The guy tackled him from behind pinning his arms so he couldn't protect himself. Bobby landed face first on the curb causing a lot of damage...broken bones, split palate, teeth knocked out. Linda filed a police report late the next day after Bobby got out of surgery. Don't know what came of it though.
@@vallee3140 The fall, or rather the attack that caused a fall, happened years after this. Here it's just that he gained some weight and his face is fuller.
Never was, ne er will be, another Bobby....or a duo as great as the Righteous Brothers!
You are So Right Dawn! Thx for writing.....
@@edjohnson465 you're welcome, Mr. Johnson. They have always been special to me. After. Seeing them on Andy's show in '65, my dad, who thought Bobby was amazing, was impressed by Bobby's counter-tenor voice. And, being an operatic Baritone, thought Bill was one of the best he ever heard..including himself. As for me, I was 23 and totally in love! Still am.
I agree so much. This Motown son just loves these guys.
Such a humble Man, even though he was a SUPERSTAR ❤❤❤❤❤
Special personal memories of the greatest singing duo ever! Thank you Mr. Johnson for sharing this rare event with their fans.
So glad you appreciate the talent of the Righteous Brothers. We still see Medley from time to time but sure miss Hatfield...
So wish that Bobby had of maintained his voice. The live version of "Unchained Melody" was a masterpiece. 😢
Er singt doch Spitze....😊😊😊
That version was absolutely perfect and one of the best songs ever sung!!!
Still the greatest duo ever!!!
I agree with you!
Thank you Ed for posting this JEM of footage, Please post more if you have more. Did you know them personally? Was that you filming?
@@Firefyta2 hi there, don't remember who filmed it. My twin and I we in the band that backed them up. We did several concerts with Hatfield when the brothers broke up in late 70s. Both were great people. We still see medley from time to time. Sure miss Bobby though....thx for writing...Eddie
They were the best
Wie er sich über die Augenbraue streicht😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊 so lieb.
Einfach nur Profis pur😊 können aus dem Stehgreif alles spielen obeogl siw zu der Zeit schon lange nicht mehr gemeinsam gesungen hatten.
Wie Bobby sich bewegt....er hat Musik in alllen Fasern seines Körpers.🙏🙏🙏🙏
Magischer Moment, wenn
beide sich umarmen.🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏😇😇😇😇
Bobby's bezauberndes Lächeln..😊😊😊
Fantastic
Thanks Steve, Hatfield was the most talented, funniest guy we've ever met!
Noch nie habe ich Bill so lustig und so locker gesehen.😅
Habe Bill noch nie so lustig und locker gesehen....😅
Heck of a song to start off with!🤪
He was the best! Great singer, funniest guy I've met, fabulous artist.
Bobby Hatfield, gone to soon.
Bobby left his life in 2003 at 63 after a 41 year career and being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame earlier that year. Bobby Hatfield did what he came here to do. 🎶✨
Just awesome! Thanks so much!!
Dos cantantes,extraordinarios,muy lindo video!!!
Thanks so much!
A sad song for a Wedding. They should have sung " Soul & Inspiration " .
Haha bob and I, the twins,played over 100 weddings in our life and someone requested loving feeling for their song. We said ok but "you've lost that loving feeling seemed inappropriate. Haha
Loved "Unchained Melody." Bobby was great. Apparently a Prisoner wrote that song to his lover.
It was written by Alex North and Hy Zaret for the 1955 movie Unchained, hence the title.
The song unchanged melody was from a film called Unchained. Not written by a prisoner, but about prisoners.
That should read unchained of course😂
@@Elisa-ul2we Hope you don't mind me butting in, but I wanted to tell you that you can edit comments by clicking on the 3 dots on the right. Loved when I discovered that.
Take care
@@Aurora-tp3dy I was glad to discover that a year or two ago, also.
Nice......
Tolles Video❤️🙋♀️😢
Wie toll sie harmonieren.
Bill braucht Bobby nur zu sagen ......jetzt wieder arbeiten.... und ihn nur an zu tippen und schon weiss Bobby bescheid.😊😊😊
Wie Bill fragt ......was meinst du....ob sie mich mag.😅
Sie sieht süss aus, dass muss.der Neid ihr lassen.😅
Have you seen the recently uploaded midnight special episode with them hosting. Its from 1974. Bobby is so great and Bill is smiling alot.
I heard that Bobby had a fall that caused a lot of problems, is that true?
Bobby died in 2003.
@@edjohnson465 I know that, but I also heard that some time before that he had a fall that caused damage. And after that his voice was not quite the same, is that true?
I know some punk beat him up after a gig in Newport, but he definitely still had his great voice after he went through that.
@@edjohnson465 hello, Ed. I had heard about the attack on Bobby some years. Punks, jealous and cowardly. Do you know if the creeps were ever caught?? As far as I'm concerned, his voice was as good as ever.
@@dawnaberry4197 It was a bartender at the Hop. He got into an argument, while inside the club, with the drunk bartender who was about to drive drunk.
When Bobby and Linda went outside, the guy was still there and he confronted Bobby who walked away from him.
The guy tackled him from behind pinning his arms so he couldn't protect himself. Bobby landed face first on the curb causing a lot of damage...broken bones, split palate, teeth knocked out.
Linda filed a police report late the next day after Bobby got out of surgery. Don't know what came of it though.
The singers?
Später ......
sah sich Bobby dann wieder ähnlich.😅
Da hatte er die Dauerwelle weg und abgenommen.
Ahh, the seventies hair and giant lapels.
That don't look like Bobby Hatfield
Haha the 70s
A perm for guys was a"thing" in those days. And I think Bobby would try anything!🙄
Ha, ha, at first I thought Bill was Andy Gibb until he started to sing. 😅😅😅
its because of the fall he had onto his face he smashed his face up.
@@vallee3140 The fall, or rather the attack that caused a fall, happened years after this. Here it's just that he gained some weight and his face is fuller.