I was there 40 years ago today! We had to wait past midnight due to the building of the stage! But it was worth it! Public transport didn’t ride anymore after this concert but the taxi bus was filled with fans from all over Rotterdam! What a night! 3/4 of AꓭBA and the Everly Brothers!
Don and Phil probably wouldn´t have thought they´d get so popular again in the 80´s that the security has to pull the people off the stage after the concert!
Their harmony was like NO other ever!!! That was probably why they got back together!! Although they said it wasn’t for monetary gain, they must have gotten the message that both singing individually would never equal them together!!! And, all it took was a Reunion Concert & recording a new album the following year!! They were able to tour 20+ yrs before retiring - probably early because of Phil’s COPD…which was a real shame!! Of course, they hand picked a fabulous band to be with them until they retired!! Albert Lee & others were terrific!!! They were lucky that their sound never got old to us “baby boomers” + others!! How great that must have been!!!❤️
Goodbye, farewell, Don Everly. We here in Kentucky loved you. I was lucky enough to see the Everly Brothers live in 1984. I sat behind Linda Ronstadt. Concert of a lifetime.
I don't think anyone has ever equalled their talent. I love to watch them sing. They both are so handsome and talented, and their songs bring back so many great memories.
Niemand kann die Everly Brothers kopieren. Sie sind einmalig und unverwechselbar. Voller Harmonie, ein Geschenk für uns alle. Danke für Euer Sein in dieser Welt. Ihr habt soviel Freude gebracht. Und niemand kann Ahnen, was ihr dafür aufgegeben habt. Was für eine Kindheit. Ich liebe euch. Besonders Phil. Danke fürs teilen
When you look up the word "talented" in the dictionary, you'll see a picture of the Everly Brothers. Great voices, great songwriting, great guitar playing (especially by Don Everly). Both are tenors. I would call Don a "Dramatic" Tenor & Phil a "Lyric" Tenor. Don could sing real high also, he just didn't "hang " up there as long as Phil. In addition Phil's voice was a bit lighter. They were perfect for each other. It was a "sibling" thing. lol
Good grief - those incredible voices combining to perfection, Phil’s soaring harmonies, Don’s velvety deep tones - and wow, still soooo gorgeous-looking.
The Everly Brothers are my cousins, for real. In the 70s, their genealogists came to my Grandparents asking our family history and said we were cousins. That music gene runs in our family, I have a 2nd cousin who could pick up any instrument and play without lessons, he moved to Nashville to become a star, he didn't. I used to sing in bands growing up. Love The Everly Brothers harmonies!
@@EverlyBrothersInternational i really love to sing all thier songs, I hope someday i can find my team partner here so we can both sing thier all songs, w/ Love & Dignity & Respect, Now is Sunday i am Listening to my iDol Songs now 🙂💙❤️💙🍻🥂
I think my older brothers and sister bought every album they mad when they were in high school. Played the vinyl on the old Motorola "state-of-the-art" stereo record player. Great times.
l really loved Phil so much especially listening to him talk. They both were so talented and love listening to their music over and over for it brings memories of a special time in my life.
They never sing anything new after their reunion. It’s always the oldies, no doubt great, but they don’t seem to collaborate any more. What a waste they split for TEN LONG YEARS. If they had not split, think of how many more wonderful songs they would have added. Even real brothers cannot stand to look at each other. What more the Beatles and other groups splitting.
I agree in part, the rarely sang newer songs after the reunion. But there are some recordings of Wings of a Nightingale, Born Yesterday and You make it seem so easy, as seen here. I´m sure there is more, just not here on youtube. However, I think their split did them good and they wouldn´t have been able to make such a roaring comeback in the 80´s without it. Don´t overlook their solo wirk in those 10 years apart, especially Phils!
@@v-g-z3689 - Curiosity. And nostalgia. I have a theory (based on no professional expertise whatsoever) that the Tennessee-Kentucky (Appalachian) family culture (Dolly Parton, Loretta Lynn) honors a Biblical tradition of early marriage and stable, unshakable family ties. The boys came tumbling out of the country hills believing in true love forever as demonstrated by Ike and Margaret. But they were met with a bevy of star-struck, money-hungry, gold-diggers who magically dreamed of marrying both "Everly Brothers" at once and living happily ever after on fame and fortune. There is an unforgettable photo of Phil on his wedding day looking like a man going to the gallows. When we see him again, his wife is nonchalantly dragging a mink coat but Phil still looks grim. And when were the years that Don was "treated" with Ritalin-laced vitamins by JFK's "Dr. Feelgood"? When did Don make back-to-back suicide attempts while fighting addiction? Their first love songs are stories of idealized romance followed by shattering disappointments. ("Dream," "Cathy's Clown") By the early 1970's, there were simultaneous divorces and an artistic meltdown culminating in the 10-year break-up/breakdown and more unsuccessful marriages. The miracle is that they both survived their emotional pain and domestic turmoil to become lifelong musical icons. Or is that the typical Hollywood formula? I often wonder if the brothers would not have been happier marrying simple girls from the hill country, raising farm animals and children, and singing by the fire on Sunday evenings after church. But then we would never have heard of them, the world would have been deprived of their remarkable talents, and I wouldn't need a box of Kleenex every time I hear "The Words in Your Eyes." (Are you sorry you asked?)
@@v-g-z3689 - Curiosity. And nostalgia. I have a theory (based on no professional expertise whatsoever) that the Tennessee-Kentucky (Appalachian) family culture (Dolly Parton, Loretta Lynn) honors a Biblical tradition of early marriage and stable, unshakable family ties. The boys came tumbling out of the hill country believing in true love forever as demonstrated by Ike and Margaret. But they were met with a bevy of star-struck, money-hungry, gold-diggers who magically dreamed of marrying both "Everly Brothers" at once and living happily ever after on fame and fortune. ("Fame and fortune" can be harder than working in the coal mines.) There is an unforgettable photo of Phil on his wedding day looking like a man going to the gallows. When we see him again, his wife is nonchalantly dragging a mink coat but Phil still looks grim. And when were the years that Don was "treated" with Ritalin-laced vitamins by JFK's "Dr. Feelgood"? When did Don make back-to-back suicide attempts while fighting addiction? Their first love songs are stories of idealized romance followed by shattering disappointments. ("Dream," "Cathy's Clown") By the early 1970's, there were simultaneous divorces and an artistic meltdown culminating in the 10-year break-up/breakdown and more unsuccessful marriages. The miracle is that they both survived their emotional pain and domestic turmoil to become lifelong musical icons. Or is that the typical Hollywood formula? I often wonder if the brothers would not have been happier marrying simple girls from the hills, raising farm animals and children, and singing by the fire on Sunday evenings after church. But then we would never have heard of them, the world would have been deprived of their remarkable talents, and I wouldn't need a box of Kleenex every time I hear "The Words in Your Eyes." (Are you sorry you asked?)
Empty seats? Why? They were 40 years as show business performers this night. The 2nd 20 years were spent in the hell of singing 'Bye Bye Love' over & over & over...(Thank God the Beatles disbanded).
I was there 40 years ago today! We had to wait past midnight due to the building of the stage! But it was worth it! Public transport didn’t ride anymore after this concert but the taxi bus was filled with fans from all over Rotterdam! What a night! 3/4 of AꓭBA and the Everly Brothers!
There is really no better singers like the Everly Brothers
Their music never seems outdated. Their songs will last forever.
So true!!! 🤗💕
Don's bulky voice and phil's tiny and angelic voice when it harmonized it is very sweet to the hearing.love everly brothers
Don and Phil probably wouldn´t have thought they´d get so popular again in the 80´s that the security has to pull the people off the stage after the concert!
The unmistakable "SOUND" of the Everly Brothers. Nobody even got close!
Their harmony was like NO other ever!!! That was probably why they
got back together!! Although they said it wasn’t for monetary gain, they must have gotten the message that both singing individually would never equal them together!!! And, all it took was a Reunion Concert & recording a new album the following year!! They were able to tour 20+ yrs before retiring - probably early because of Phil’s COPD…which was a real shame!! Of course, they hand picked a fabulous band to be with them until they retired!! Albert Lee & others were terrific!!! They were lucky that their sound never got old to us “baby boomers” + others!! How great that must have been!!!❤️
It brings back so many good memories when we could watch both brothers live. RIP Phil we miss you so much...
Goodbye, farewell, Don Everly. We here in Kentucky loved you. I was lucky enough to see the Everly Brothers live in 1984. I sat behind Linda Ronstadt. Concert of a lifetime.
They are the best ever,years have passed, but there music is timeless,and they are great and beautiful.
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I don't think anyone has ever equalled their talent. I love to watch them sing. They both are so handsome and talented, and their songs bring back so many great memories.
Take me back to eighties. Everly Brothers taking me back please.
Wow they take me to the late “50’s!!!
❤️❤️🥰🥰
@@abelsonkalueme3279,,,,,,,,,,,,
So many groups have mentioned the Brothers influenced them, but they could never be as good as the Everlys e.g. S&G
Beautiful I miss them so much
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Niemand kann die Everly Brothers kopieren. Sie sind einmalig und unverwechselbar. Voller Harmonie, ein Geschenk für uns alle. Danke für Euer Sein in dieser Welt. Ihr habt soviel Freude gebracht. Und niemand kann Ahnen, was ihr dafür aufgegeben habt. Was für eine Kindheit. Ich liebe euch. Besonders Phil. Danke fürs teilen
Dem ist nichts hinzuzufügen!
Finally we have this concert in full lenght on UA-cam and in better quality. This is so great, thank you very much!
My top duo singer ever , my group insperations
@@surachmansardjan5272 Same!
Give me more Everly Brothers 😘😘😘😘
I love watching this video, I’ve developed a new love for them! Wish I would have got to see them perform and meet them.
I saw them live, 10th row, 1984. No words.
Always love the Everly Brothers thank you for getting back together again and I enjoy every minute of it
What a pair of sweetheart☺
👋
When you look up the word "talented" in the dictionary, you'll see a picture of the Everly Brothers. Great voices, great songwriting, great guitar playing (especially by Don Everly). Both are tenors. I would call Don a "Dramatic" Tenor & Phil a "Lyric" Tenor. Don could sing real high also, he just didn't "hang " up there as long as Phil. In addition Phil's voice was a bit lighter. They were perfect for each other. It was a "sibling" thing. lol
I tried that and it didn't work.
@@kshepard52 That's because you are stupid. LOL
I agree. I've always thought they were both tenors.
Good grief - those incredible voices combining to perfection, Phil’s soaring harmonies, Don’s velvety deep tones - and wow, still soooo gorgeous-looking.
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😊
They were always great funny at times. And so handsome,they are timeless .good memories as teenager.cant stop watching.thank you Phil and don.
We love Everly Brothers..pls.post all their videos.
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The Everly Brothers are my cousins, for real. In the 70s, their genealogists came to my Grandparents asking our family history and said we were cousins. That music gene runs in our family, I have a 2nd cousin who could pick up any instrument and play without lessons, he moved to Nashville to become a star, he didn't. I used to sing in bands growing up. Love The Everly Brothers harmonies!
How lucky you are...
Sorry your 2 cousin did not make it....Great story thanks for sharing.Did you ever get to meet them??
Perfect pitch
Wow
I was married to Don for 2 and half years.
This is fabulous and one I've never seen before. They just got better and better, and they out the best.
The Best of the best! 💪🏻💙
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@@EverlyBrothersInternational i really love to sing all thier songs, I hope someday i can find my team partner here so we can both sing thier all songs, w/ Love & Dignity & Respect, Now is Sunday i am Listening to my iDol Songs now 🙂💙❤️💙🍻🥂
i love these lads i love their music Anne from united kingdom
Love that you loved them. RIP, Dear Don. I write from Kentucky.
I listen to you’ … Everly Brothers’ 😘 everyday” 🌹 (😉)..
They are irreplaceable!
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Love this video, thanks for sharing it to everyone. ❤️
How could anything be so beautiful
Fabulous ❤️2021
Together again 🙏🏻🙏🏻
If i hear this songs i remember all those good things that happen to W
Un agrado verlos en todas sus etapas muy profesionales y se decian todo con sus miradas buena comunicación.
There will never be anyone like them
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I think my older brothers and sister bought every album they mad when they were in high school. Played the vinyl on the old Motorola "state-of-the-art" stereo record player. Great times.
Please also visit our brand new Everly Brothers website with lots of goodies that can’t be found elsewhere
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@@EverlyBrothersInternational Will do.
So etwas gibt es heute nicht mehr😢
Schon der Pianoplayer.😅
Don und Phil gingen ab wie eine Rakete, haben wieder mächtig eingeheizt.😊
Und noch ein wundervoller Song vorgetragen von dieser samtweichen Stimme Phil's.
thanks a lot
I notice the legendary Albert Lee worshipping at the shrine.
Sie sind ja so verdammt gut.❤😅
Alles live und mühelos
😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Einfach Super
ik was daaar heel goed
Bye bye love
Best male harmonies imo
Eigentlich hätten sie etwas mehr Songs bringen müssen und dann diese spärliche Zugabe, nur ein Song. 😮
Don every haircut
Besides the fantastic Everlys have a look at the piano player when they sing Lucille😅
Sie haben es immer noch drauf😅
Weshalb weint denn Phil später so am Schluss eines Liedes?
Es hörte sich so traurig an.
Er konnte doch jede haben, falls es wegen einer war.😊😊😊😊
Der Komentar galt einem anderem Beitrag.
😭😢
11:52 ...
l really loved Phil so much especially listening to him talk. They both were so talented and love listening to their music over and over for it brings memories of a special time in my life.
Check out Albert Lee backing them up.
Während Don immer fülliger wurde im Laufe der Zeit, hat sich Phil besser gehalten, wenn man sie später sah.
Wasn´t that the guy in the beginning who interviewed Phil 2 years earlier?
Correct that's Willem Duys
@@EverlyBrothersInternational Thanks! :)
They never sing anything new after their reunion. It’s always the oldies, no doubt great, but they don’t seem to collaborate any more. What a waste they split for TEN LONG YEARS. If they had not split, think of how many more wonderful songs they would have added. Even real brothers cannot stand to look at each other. What more the Beatles and other groups splitting.
I agree in part, the rarely sang newer songs after the reunion. But there are some recordings of Wings of a Nightingale, Born Yesterday and You make it seem so easy, as seen here. I´m sure there is more, just not here on youtube. However, I think their split did them good and they wouldn´t have been able to make such a roaring comeback in the 80´s without it. Don´t overlook their solo wirk in those 10 years apart, especially Phils!
@@CalebAchsah Well, both songs are on the 1975 album mystic line, but I don´t know when he wrote it.
@@CalebAchsah Why do you ask when he wrothe them then...
@@v-g-z3689 - Curiosity. And nostalgia. I have a theory (based on no professional expertise whatsoever) that the Tennessee-Kentucky (Appalachian) family culture (Dolly Parton, Loretta Lynn) honors a Biblical tradition of early marriage and stable, unshakable family ties. The boys came tumbling out of the country hills believing in true love forever as demonstrated by Ike and Margaret.
But they were met with a bevy of star-struck, money-hungry, gold-diggers who magically dreamed of marrying both "Everly Brothers" at once and living happily ever after on fame and fortune. There is an unforgettable photo of Phil on his wedding day looking like a man going to the gallows. When we see him again, his wife is nonchalantly dragging a mink coat but Phil still looks grim. And when were the years that Don was "treated" with Ritalin-laced vitamins by JFK's "Dr. Feelgood"? When did Don make back-to-back suicide attempts while fighting addiction?
Their first love songs are stories of idealized romance followed by shattering disappointments. ("Dream," "Cathy's Clown") By the early 1970's, there were simultaneous divorces and an artistic meltdown culminating in the 10-year break-up/breakdown and more unsuccessful marriages. The miracle is that they both survived their emotional pain and domestic turmoil to become lifelong musical icons. Or is that the typical Hollywood formula? I often wonder if the brothers would not have been happier marrying simple girls from the hill country, raising farm animals and children, and singing by the fire on Sunday evenings after church. But then we would never have heard of them, the world would have been deprived of their remarkable talents, and I wouldn't need a box of Kleenex every time I hear "The Words in Your Eyes."
(Are you sorry you asked?)
@@v-g-z3689 - Curiosity. And nostalgia. I have a theory (based on no professional expertise whatsoever) that the Tennessee-Kentucky (Appalachian) family culture (Dolly Parton, Loretta Lynn) honors a Biblical tradition of early marriage and stable, unshakable family ties. The boys came tumbling out of the hill country believing in true love forever as demonstrated by Ike and Margaret.
But they were met with a bevy of star-struck, money-hungry, gold-diggers who magically dreamed of marrying both "Everly Brothers" at once and living happily ever after on fame and fortune. ("Fame and fortune" can be harder than working in the coal mines.)
There is an unforgettable photo of Phil on his wedding day looking like a man going to the gallows. When we see him again, his wife is nonchalantly dragging a mink coat but Phil still looks grim. And when were the years that Don was "treated" with Ritalin-laced vitamins by JFK's "Dr. Feelgood"? When did Don make back-to-back suicide attempts while fighting addiction?
Their first love songs are stories of idealized romance followed by shattering disappointments. ("Dream," "Cathy's Clown") By the early 1970's, there were simultaneous divorces and an artistic meltdown culminating in the 10-year break-up/breakdown and more unsuccessful marriages. The miracle is that they both survived their emotional pain and domestic turmoil to become lifelong musical icons. Or is that the typical Hollywood formula? I often wonder if the brothers would not have been happier marrying simple girls from the hills, raising farm animals and children, and singing by the fire on Sunday evenings after church. But then we would never have heard of them, the world would have been deprived of their remarkable talents, and I wouldn't need a box of Kleenex every time I hear "The Words in Your Eyes." (Are you sorry you asked?)
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Empty seats? Why? They were 40 years as show business performers this night. The 2nd 20 years were spent in the hell of singing 'Bye Bye Love' over & over & over...(Thank God the Beatles disbanded).
Please also visit our brand new Everly Brothers website with lots of goodies that can’t be found elsewhere
www.everly.net
I kiss her
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Please also visit our brand new Everly Brothers website with lots of goodies that can’t be found elsewhere
www.everly.net
Warum sollten sie Neues singen wenn das Alte doch so toll war.😊
Alles live und mühelos
😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
I kiss her