What red-blooded young male from the 70s and first half of the 80s wasn't in love with Olivia? Her voice was incredibly feminine, sensual and angelic all in one. She was the complete package of beauty in voice, looks, and life! The world is a colder place with out her in it. Her passing makes me feel sad and old. RIP Olivia.
I was actually the one who requested this reaction and I couldn't agree with you more! I was born in '75 and my mom was a huge fan. She played her records all the time (and later her 8-tracks in our '77 Cutlass Supreme) and she was perfect to me! The voice, her physical beauty and that beautiful soul. I had the profound pleasure of meeting her after a concert in 2001. She was as beautiful, wonderful and gracious as I could have imagined. The world was a much better place with her in it.
@@IgoZoom1 Met her?!How did you manage?Damn i'm so bloody 'jealous'!You lucky one.I missed the chance to say a big 'thank you' to her for caressing my childhood and teenage years.I miss her.From what i've read I know that she and Karen were really friendly and honestly kind and joyful while meeting with their fans.
This is a FIRE performance! It was on the charts forever. So glad to hear that a new generation can appreciate the massive talent that she was, no auto-tune just natural talent! I had the great pleasure of meeting her at a cocktail party 11 years ago. So lovely, so beautiful and so down to earth! RIP to this angel among us, for way too brief a time!!! She sold 100 million albums!
Great reaction! I love the music from Xanadu with Olivia and ELO. Olivia and Karen Carpenter are the top two female vocalists in my opinion. RIP beautiful Olivia, and Karen.
My heart is broken! Olivia is and always will be my all-time favorite performer! I've been a fan for 50 years and have her music on vinyl, cassette, CDs and have been blessed to meet her in person twice. She was honestly one of the most genuine, kindest woman in show business. She had been on a rough journey, battling cancer three times, but she was a fighter..or as she called it..a thriver. You could pick any song in her vast catalog of music to react to and you would probably enjoy them all. I would recommend A Little More Love, Totally Hot, Soul Kiss, Toughen Up and Twist of Fate. She has a relatively new ep released in 2014, Hotel Sessions. She was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II, in 2020.
The background sound you're hearing is probably an actual string instrument. Electric Light Orchestra (mostly Jeff Lynne, pronounced like Lynn) mixed synthesizers and actual orchestra music together. They're incredible. And this is from the movie Xanadu, which is a musical. I bought the album when it came out and I'm pretty sure I wore it out. My choir teacher borrowed the record from me and I was hoping our choir was going to do some of the songs, but we never did unfortunately. The Tubes has a song with Olivia on it as well (Dancin'), mixing the 1940s big band sound together with late 70s rock. It's pretty cool how they come together in the end.
I've done my share of lip-syncing in a hairbrush in front of a mirror to Olivia Newton-John's music in my tweens. I've never wept over a celebrity until she passed away. She was my idol. What an amazing talent, beauty, and most of all, human being.
I was obsessed with Xanadu and ONJ as a kid. My parents got me the album on a whim and I played it to death. When my sister had me listen to Rush's Moving Pictures, I finally grew out of it! RIP Olivia!
Very nice reaction. Olivia was literally radiant in this film that went on to become something of a cult classic. With Olivia's passing this week, our country (Australia) has been in mourning, ONJ really touched that many of our hearts over her 50+ year career with over 100 million albums sold. Xanadu actually spent most of this past week at #1 here on our streaming charts, at one stage, 6 of the top 10 songs were hers... Gone but never forgotten. Love and Light forever ONJ
An underrated song now getting the recognition it deserves. Her legacy lives forever, and she's so much more than the Grease girl! I'm 53 and grew up with her music. Had a big crush on her and always will!
So much more than Grease! She was such an icon. I love "Let Me Be There" and "If You Love Me". Just hearing them takes me back in time💙 RIP OLIVIA 💙 🙏 🕊
Xanadu was a movie too -she also did a song called "a little more love" the backround music is Jeff Lynne's ELO - he created "rock orchestra" -she also was in Grease "Hopelessly devoted to you" is a great song
Saw this film in the theater back in 1980. It was pretty cheesy then, it’s pretty cheesy now but damn it, just the right kind of fun cheesy. She really was a great talent
I saw it in the theater, too. One of the few people in the theater that day. And "fun cheesy" covers it. Plus, speaking of great talent, they talked Gene Kelly into appearing in it!
Olivia was very special to me growing up too. My cousin and I would have picnics in the living room and just play her records on rainy days. She started off in America as a country singer before making it bigger as a disco artist in the 70s and 80s. Her songs "I Honestly Love You" and "Please Mister Please" were very much like "Hopelessly Devoted to You" in Grease which is why I think she got the role. Olivia and John Travolta did make another movie called "Twist of Fate" and the title track is one of my favorite underrated songs of the 80s. I always thought she sounded like an Angel and now she will lead the choir.
That's a great memory! Although, I wouldn't describe Olivia as a "disco artist". I was very much into disco back in the late 70's and early 80's, and to me Olivia was not disco, she was more of a pop artist (after being a country artist as you mentioned).
Xanadu is a favorite movie of mine and this scene was an absolute replay all the time. You need to see the entire clip of the beginning of this part of the movie.
This is actually a collaboration with Electric Light Orchestra. Their in my top 5 bands all time. It'll be really entertaining to see you react to them someday. I think you'll enjoy ELO they're one of the best !!!
Such sad news about Olivia's passing. She was only 73 & bravely fought cancer for nearly 3 decades. Olivia had so many great songs such as "I Honestly Love You", "If Not for You", "Let Me Be There", "If You Love Me (Let Me Know)", "Have You Never Been Mellow", "Magic", "Hopelessly Devoted To You" etc. She starred with John Travolta in the movie "Grease" in 1978 & they had some great songs together "You're the One That I Want" & "Summer Nights".
'She's got a little bit of range there'...lol!A huge range actually!Some could easily clear out this if listen to her 1978 track 'Please don't keep me waiting' from her 'Totally hot' album.I still remember first time i heard 'XANADU' as a kid.I got astonished and was sure it would be a smash hit and i was a fan of both Olivia and ELO.The whole album was just fantastic and also a big seller.Olivia was the most succesful female singer and music icon of the whole '70s decade and early '80s.
For those of us who are true fans of Olivia, she is known for way more than Grease. She did 9 albums, had 10 #1 hits on the Adult Contemporary charts with cross-over appeal in Country and Pop long before the movie Grease ever hit the screens. It does her a disservice to say she is best known for the movie Grease. I fell in love with her in the early 70's watching on the Midnight Special doing songs like "Have You Never Been Mellow" and "If You Love Me Let Me Know". Grease, and her success into the 80's and beyond, only solidified her iconic status.
Happy Fun Fact: Olivia represented the UK at Eurovision 1974. She came 4th. ABBA won that year with Waterloo Happy Fun Fact: Olivia was also a great humanitarian who rescued dogs & co-started National Tree Day in Australia in 1996. Happy Fun Fact: well rumour actually: She recorded Physical to bring about the awareness of the lack of physical exercise of men at the time.(note her cheesy gimmicky video). At the time on early morning tv, there were the tv aerobics, usually broadcast at the beach, or at a local park or on a stage in the city somewhere with gorgeous ladies all wearing tight outfits looking smexy. In the background there were always men passing by on their way to work who would stop & watch the smexy ladies doing tv aerobics. the men looked mostly tubby & overweight probably because they all had desk jobs?..hence Olivia's video to inspire men who ignored their health to exercise instead of just watching the smexy ladies doing tv aerobics...
... another great track from the Xanadu soundtrack is "Magic", which Billboard Magazine ranked as the third most popular single of 1980. A great video to watch is her performing the song on "The Midnight Special."
Loved this movie. Saw it in the theatre. She is one of several sister Muses who helps to bring the inspiration of the young man in the video to fruition. The Dream is a roller skating club.
Fun fun fact... According to ELO drummer Bev Bevan, Olivia came into the studio and recorded her vocals in just TWO takes. He said she had perfect pitch.
Olivia became an international superstar with Grease but before Grease Olivia was a Country Music Superstar since 1971 and won every CMA award that was available. Before her Country Music Career she was very well known in England and Australia as a singer and before that in the 1960's she and her best friend Pat Carroll was a successful duo in England and went by Pat & Olivia. She was destined to become an Iconic Legendary Superstar who kept reinventing herself up to her passing with recording almost every category of music and in several movies, tv specials, and was the first artist to create and release a Video Album in 1981 with Physical. John Farrar who produced and wrote most of Olivia's hit songs married Pat Carroll. Olivia will never be replaced and no one can and never will be able to be compared to her. Olivia is the female version of Elvis. She was so huge in the 1970's - early 1980's. She was really magical.
One other song from this movie soundtrack that I love is a harmonically rich love ballad called "Suddenly". I really recommend you reviewing this song. In the movie, Xanadu is the name of a night club that gets magically renovated to its art deco glory, and Olivia plays an angel that falls into this man's life, etc...
Yes, that is a beautiful song. Olivia didn't even get credit for it, because it was on a different label (John's) and her own label wouldn't allow her name on there. But she did it anyway as a favor to her good friend John.
Olivia was the soundtrack of my childhood. The 70s were so amazing, rock, disco, singer songwriter...it was great! I suggest Have You Never Been Mellow or Sam. Her voice is so beautiful.
So this isn't really a music video. This is actually the final scene from the movie XANADU, that Olivia starred in. The movie involves a man who dreams of opening a Night club/Discotech and this final scene is the grand opening of said dance club called Xanadu, hence all of the dancers and performers. NOT a game show. This song is her and ELO which is where you get that very iconic sound of the song that Electric Light Orchestra is known for. Add in Olivia's amazing voice and the song is legendary. Olivia was my first crush when I was a young lad and I was truly heartbroken when I heard of her passing. It is an end of an era and it leaves a huge hole in my childhood. I will miss you forever Sandy! I'm forever Hopelessly Devoted to you!
Olivia was my first crush as well and we lost the best when she passed away. Olivia in my opinion was the best female vocalist. I suggest taking the time to go through her videos on youtube and listening to her wide range of music from her early days of country music to her pop music.
Yes! I love her country songs. They have been surprisingly overlooked by reactors eventhough she had some major hits that have withstood the test of time.
Olivia's vocal range combined with her gentle feather touch approach to phrasing and breath work combined with, as you so rightly said, brightness and warmth made her a fully singular artist in terms of her singing. No less than a powerhouse than Mariah Carey has sited Olivia as childhood vocal inspiration. I'd LOVE to see you get to react to more of Olivia's output here. Great reaction, thank you for what you do.
Thanks for the reaction man. I was 5 years old when I saw this movie on tv in '84 and it left an impression, she had a presence that sort of transended that of everyone else. By all accounts she was as nice in real life as she was on the screen and I never heard anyone saying a bad thing about her.
I was born in 1965, so I grew up listening to her all through the 70s and 80s. i don't think I can explain to you someone who wasn't around then just how big a thing Grease was at the time. It was so much more than a movie, it was like a place we lived in for a while. She was the girl singer's girl singer. We all wanted to be her. We called her Olivia Neutron Bomb because she was the BOMB. Sadly I missed Xanadu in the theatres, but a fun movie, and a great soundtrack, and just BTW, it's pronounced "ZA'-nah-doo." Like Kubla Khan's city.
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Thank you so much for doing this reaction! I'm so glad that you enjoyed it! The movie "Xanadu" was reviewed horribly, but it has become a cult classic. The soundtrack was always the best part. I'm really glad that you got to see her in a different light. "Physical" was a huge commercial success, but never one of my favorite ONJ songs. Another one I think you'd enjoy is "Twist Of Fate" from 1983. It has a lot of 80's electronic elements and it's just a great song with a good beat. Much like this one, it also shows off her voice and (let's address the elephant in the room) her amazing physical beauty! She was one of a kind!
Others have suggested it, but yeah, that melodic run you picked up on is an actual string orchestra, meaning anything from 20 to 40 people playing violins, violas and cellos. Jeff Lynne of ELO had this as a trademark, incorporating strings into rock, and he wrote and produced this song. In fact ELO played on it too. The song is from the soundtrack to the movie Xanadu, which was Olivia's followup to Grease. The movie bombed, but the music was a huge a hit.
Yes it's the music video from the film of the same name Xanadu. I loved the film and soundtrack as a 10-yr-old but the soundtrack stands the test of time much better. Still, Olivia is a goddess in the script and on screen. Soundtrack written by the fabulous ELO.
It is actually a movie. That song she is singing was written and scored By Jeff Lynne of ELO, and the backing vocals are that of ELO along with the instrument tracks. ELO Album with Olivia Newton John, and The Tubes. Check out the movie Xanadu.
Xanadu was a musical movie. Didn't get very good reviews but this song is awesome, written & produced by Jeff Lynne (ELO). Also check out the song "Magic" by Olivia from same movie soundtrack.
Olivia's voice is astonishing beautiful, I would recommend next 'Let me be there', 'Hopelessly devoted to you', you will be amazed by those two, and there are more.
She is one of my favorites from grade school till now. I saw her in a small venue in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, around 2008. She sounded better than anyone I've seen live. She has a rendition of Physical that is slow and sultry you should listen to. Keep reviewing. I love watching you videos you're the 💣
Oh and this video is so classically awesome! I could watch it on repeat again and again and again. Love all of it. I believe it is just a clip from the movie.
This feature film "XANADU" featured both Olivia Newton-John and the famous group " The Electric Light Orchestra" (ELO) with its leader Jeff Lynne. And the song XANADU was written by Jeff Lynne, and performed by Olivia and ELO. That's why the song sounds so good. The film itself is unsuccessful, but the music in it is excellent. And Olivia sings a few songs there.
The video was a clip from the film of the same title. The songs in the film at the time became more popular than the movie. ELO was a popular band at that time but Olivia was the star of the show. The film also featured Gene Kelly.
My first and most enduring crush. Saw Xanadu as a young boy in the theater and was immediately, utterly stricken. And a few years later, in my late teens and 20s, when I was into bands like Sonic Youth and the Pixies and was too cool for pop music, I still secretly thought she was an angel with an angel’s voice.
As much as I love Olivia Newton John, we can't forget her band. The band backing her up is Electric Light Orchestra led by Jeff Lynne. They have an amazing catalog of their own and even have a song on the Guardians of the Galaxy 2 soundtrack. Also, Jeff Lynne is one of the Travelling Wilburys.
Olivia evokes a lot of nostalgia because she was involved in some very memorable and ridiculous 80s monuments, like the film Xanadu and the Physical video. And at the same time she had such a beautiful voice that transcended the 80s, and would have made her a star anytime.
You probably won't read this 1 year on, but ONJ was known for her singing as far back as 1962. She was born in 1949 and was working in Melbourne, Victoria (Australia) on TV as far back as then and even had her own program. As for her workload, she has done considerable over the decades including work with Australia's No. 1 singer John Farnham who was her fave singer personally. They worked together on the Sydney Olympics Opening Ceremony and much more. Here is that song from the Olympics called DARE TO DREAM: ua-cam.com/video/NwIfmS-Pml0/v-deo.html
She sure did have a great voice. Check out Magic - such a cool song. She worked quite a bit with fellow Aussie John Farrar, who wrote quite a few songs for her
You will every possible form of dancing in this video that was known at the time. Like a musical dance show in the mall!!! And yes that's violins and the rest of the orchestra probably. I played it for years so the sound was so familiar. Of course maybe they'd made it electronically but doubtful.
It's from the movie Xanadu about kiera, one of the Greek muses, who come to Earth to inspire man inspires a young man to follow his dream and open a night club. We find out years prior she'd inspired a man to fulfill his dance and big band dreams. Features Olivia, Michael Beck, and Gene Kelly (actor and world renowed dancer) ELO is the band
If you notice, when you "bang your head" to a song, its almost always the bass and drums you are in rhythm with. The drums keep time, the bass adds color and depth to the drums.
What red-blooded young male from the 70s and first half of the 80s wasn't in love with Olivia? Her voice was incredibly feminine, sensual and angelic all in one. She was the complete package of beauty in voice, looks, and life! The world is a colder place with out her in it. Her passing makes me feel sad and old. RIP Olivia.
What a great comment!You discribed it excactly as it was!
I was actually the one who requested this reaction and I couldn't agree with you more! I was born in '75 and my mom was a huge fan. She played her records all the time (and later her 8-tracks in our '77 Cutlass Supreme) and she was perfect to me! The voice, her physical beauty and that beautiful soul. I had the profound pleasure of meeting her after a concert in 2001. She was as beautiful, wonderful and gracious as I could have imagined. The world was a much better place with her in it.
@@IgoZoom1 Met her?!How did you manage?Damn i'm so bloody 'jealous'!You lucky one.I missed the chance to say a big 'thank you' to her for caressing my childhood and teenage years.I miss her.From what i've read I know that she and Karen were really friendly and honestly kind and joyful while meeting with their fans.
You summed up my thoughts exactly. Olivia was pure class, a dream girl.
well if you werent a hetero LOL. but probably stilled loved her just not in that way! XD
The genius of Jeff Lynne and the Angelic vocals of Olivia 💫✨⚡️🌈
That sound you heard? That was the genius of ELO
Yes we want to hear more of Olivia Newton John.
Absolutely 💙💙💙
and the Electric Light Orchestra 😊
@@PaulOutdoors Yes E.L.O. as well.
This is a FIRE performance! It was on the charts forever. So glad to hear that a new generation can appreciate the massive talent that she was, no auto-tune just natural talent! I had the great pleasure of meeting her at a cocktail party 11 years ago. So lovely, so beautiful and so down to earth! RIP to this angel among us, for way too brief a time!!! She sold 100 million albums!
Great reaction! I love the music from Xanadu with Olivia and ELO. Olivia and Karen Carpenter are the top two female vocalists in my opinion. RIP beautiful Olivia, and Karen.
Totally agree. As friends in life, my hope is that they're together again and belting out some awesome duets.
and Floor Jansen of Nightwish 😊
Totally agree a close third I would put Barbra Stteisand
I was 11 or 12 when “Xanadu” was released - that soundtrack
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My heart is broken! Olivia is and always will be my all-time favorite performer! I've been a fan for 50 years and have her music on vinyl, cassette, CDs and have been blessed to meet her in person twice. She was honestly one of the most genuine, kindest woman in show business. She had been on a rough journey, battling cancer three times, but she was a fighter..or as she called it..a thriver. You could pick any song in her vast catalog of music to react to and you would probably enjoy them all. I would recommend A Little More Love, Totally Hot, Soul Kiss, Toughen Up and Twist of Fate. She has a relatively new ep released in 2014, Hotel Sessions. She was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II, in 2020.
The background sound you're hearing is probably an actual string instrument. Electric Light Orchestra (mostly Jeff Lynne, pronounced like Lynn) mixed synthesizers and actual orchestra music together. They're incredible. And this is from the movie Xanadu, which is a musical. I bought the album when it came out and I'm pretty sure I wore it out. My choir teacher borrowed the record from me and I was hoping our choir was going to do some of the songs, but we never did unfortunately. The Tubes has a song with Olivia on it as well (Dancin'), mixing the 1940s big band sound together with late 70s rock. It's pretty cool how they come together in the end.
I’m sure he knew “Lynne” was pronounced like “Lynn”😂😂😂
@@westaussie965he's American, best not to assume
I've done my share of lip-syncing in a hairbrush in front of a mirror to Olivia Newton-John's music in my tweens. I've never wept over a celebrity until she passed away. She was my idol. What an amazing talent, beauty, and most of all, human being.
I cried too. I first heard her in 1975 when i was 7. Have you ever been mellow and grew up with her
I was obsessed with Xanadu and ONJ as a kid. My parents got me the album on a whim and I played it to death. When my sister had me listen to Rush's Moving Pictures, I finally grew out of it! RIP Olivia!
Very nice reaction. Olivia was literally radiant in this film that went on to become something of a cult classic. With Olivia's passing this week, our country (Australia) has been in mourning, ONJ really touched that many of our hearts over her 50+ year career with over 100 million albums sold. Xanadu actually spent most of this past week at #1 here on our streaming charts, at one stage, 6 of the top 10 songs were hers... Gone but never forgotten. Love and Light forever ONJ
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An underrated song now getting the recognition it deserves. Her legacy lives forever, and she's so much more than the Grease girl! I'm 53 and grew up with her music. Had a big crush on her and always will!
So much more than Grease! She was such an icon. I love "Let Me Be There" and "If You Love Me". Just hearing them takes me back in time💙
RIP OLIVIA 💙 🙏 🕊
Xanadu was a movie too -she also did a song called "a little more love" the backround music is Jeff Lynne's ELO - he created "rock orchestra" -she also was in Grease "Hopelessly devoted to you" is a great song
I secretly went to the theater to see Xanadu and loved it.
I was lucky to be around at the beginning of Olivia's rise to stardom and she will forever hold a special place in my heart ❤
Mine too 💖
Saw this film in the theater back in 1980. It was pretty cheesy then, it’s pretty cheesy now but damn it, just the right kind of fun cheesy.
She really was a great talent
Bad film with a great soundtrack
"Fun Cheesy" is a perfect description 💙
The roller skates, circus performers, music, and her fabulous outfit 😍
Barely less cheesy than Grease 2 lol. But yes, great music!
I saw it in the theater, too. One of the few people in the theater that day. And "fun cheesy" covers it. Plus, speaking of great talent, they talked Gene Kelly into appearing in it!
Not only a great singer, but one of the most beautiful women of the time. I had a huge crush on Olivia when I was a young boy in the 70s.
Olivia was very special to me growing up too. My cousin and I would have picnics in the living room and just play her records on rainy days. She started off in America as a country singer before making it bigger as a disco artist in the 70s and 80s. Her songs "I Honestly Love You" and "Please Mister Please" were very much like "Hopelessly Devoted to You" in Grease which is why I think she got the role. Olivia and John Travolta did make another movie called "Twist of Fate" and the title track is one of my favorite underrated songs of the 80s. I always thought she sounded like an Angel and now she will lead the choir.
Thank you for sharing your sweet memories 🤗
I don't remember Twist of Fate, will look it up.
RIP Olivia 😇💙
That's a great memory! Although, I wouldn't describe Olivia as a "disco artist". I was very much into disco back in the late 70's and early 80's, and to me Olivia was not disco, she was more of a pop artist (after being a country artist as you mentioned).
she's stunning in this! ♥
Olivia NJ just incredible ⭐️
Beautiful voice and woman! Definitely was a heart throb for many a young man!
Xanadu is a favorite movie of mine and this scene was an absolute replay all the time. You need to see the entire clip of the beginning of this part of the movie.
she was stunning & such a kind & talented woman. She suffered so much. Sadly missed 😢😢
She has a beautiful high register. Never heard this, thanks for that rec, Jason
This is actually a collaboration with Electric Light Orchestra. Their in my top 5 bands all time. It'll be really entertaining to see you react to them someday. I think you'll enjoy ELO they're one of the best !!!
Such sad news about Olivia's passing. She was only 73 & bravely fought cancer for nearly 3 decades. Olivia had so many great songs such as "I Honestly Love You", "If Not for You", "Let Me Be There", "If You Love Me (Let Me Know)", "Have You Never Been Mellow", "Magic", "Hopelessly Devoted To You" etc. She starred with John Travolta in the movie "Grease" in 1978 & they had some great songs together "You're the One That I Want" & "Summer Nights".
Hope he listens to your suggestions.
Only 73! A lot of people die before then. Not unusual for people of that age to die.
'She's got a little bit of range there'...lol!A huge range actually!Some could easily clear out this if listen to her 1978 track 'Please don't keep me waiting' from her 'Totally hot' album.I still remember first time i heard 'XANADU' as a kid.I got astonished and was sure it would be a smash hit and i was a fan of both Olivia and ELO.The whole album was just fantastic and also a big seller.Olivia was the most succesful female singer and music icon of the whole '70s decade and early '80s.
For those of us who are true fans of Olivia, she is known for way more than Grease. She did 9 albums, had 10 #1 hits on the Adult Contemporary charts with cross-over appeal in Country and Pop long before the movie Grease ever hit the screens. It does her a disservice to say she is best known for the movie Grease. I fell in love with her in the early 70's watching on the Midnight Special doing songs like "Have You Never Been Mellow" and "If You Love Me Let Me Know". Grease, and her success into the 80's and beyond, only solidified her iconic status.
Also “I Honestly Love You” and “Please Mister, Please “
Happy Fun Fact: Olivia represented the UK at Eurovision 1974. She came 4th. ABBA won that year with Waterloo
Happy Fun Fact: Olivia was also a great humanitarian who rescued dogs & co-started National Tree Day in Australia in 1996.
Happy Fun Fact: well rumour actually: She recorded Physical to bring about the awareness of the lack of physical exercise of men at the time.(note her cheesy gimmicky video). At the time on early morning tv, there were the tv aerobics, usually broadcast at the beach, or at a local park or on a stage in the city somewhere with gorgeous ladies all wearing tight outfits looking smexy. In the background there were always men passing by on their way to work who would stop & watch the smexy ladies doing tv aerobics. the men looked mostly tubby & overweight probably because they all had desk jobs?..hence Olivia's video to inspire men who ignored their health to exercise instead of just watching the smexy ladies doing tv aerobics...
@@aussierose Thanks for the info. She was a special woman.
That's so right she was way more then Grease..her songs and voice are unmatched..I'm glad that so many others recognize that
ONJ🥰
And "Let Me Be There" 🥰
She was a massive star 🌟 and her songs deserve more recognition, imo.
RIP OLIVIA 💙 🙏 🕊
Your exactly right. Disco. Evolved into electric pop rock. Retro....human league type of music. Was all so great...
... another great track from the Xanadu soundtrack is "Magic", which Billboard Magazine ranked as the third most popular single of 1980. A great video to watch is her performing the song on "The Midnight Special."
Two versions from The Midnight Special, her white outfit and her black outfit. I think she glows more in the white! :)
Loved this movie. Saw it in the theatre. She is one of several sister Muses who helps to bring the inspiration of the young man in the video to fruition. The Dream is a roller skating club.
I loved this movie too, and saturdays at the roller rink !🛼🛼🛼
Fun Fact: ELO is her backing band here. They hold the Billboard record for most hits without having a #1 song.
Fun fun fact... According to ELO drummer Bev Bevan, Olivia came into the studio and recorded her vocals in just TWO takes. He said she had perfect pitch.
SINCE 1980 ... still my FAVORITE song!!!
and as nice of a person as can be!
An absolute Angel!! Love this film!!
Olivia became an international superstar with Grease but before Grease Olivia was a Country Music Superstar since 1971 and won every CMA award that was available. Before her Country Music Career she was very well known in England and Australia as a singer and before that in the 1960's she and her best friend Pat Carroll was a successful duo in England and went by Pat & Olivia. She was destined to become an Iconic Legendary Superstar who kept reinventing herself up to her passing with recording almost every category of music and in several movies, tv specials, and was the first artist to create and release a Video Album in 1981 with Physical. John Farrar who produced and wrote most of Olivia's hit songs married Pat Carroll. Olivia will never be replaced and no one can and never will be able to be compared to her. Olivia is the female version of Elvis. She was so huge in the 1970's - early 1980's. She was really magical.
I was a teenager when this movie and the soundtrack came out!
Thanks for listening to her music! She’s amazing! Very talented women!
"I'm Alive" is my favorite from this soundtrack.
My friend played me Sam on her portable record player back in the 70s. I was hooked since then. Thanks Anne
The background makes since when watch the whole movie. I love Xanadu!
Olivia with my lifelong favourites of some 45 years... the Electric Light Orchestra (E.L.O.)👍😍😊
One other song from this movie soundtrack that I love is a harmonically rich love ballad called "Suddenly". I really recommend you reviewing this song. In the movie, Xanadu is the name of a night club that gets magically renovated to its art deco glory, and Olivia plays an angel that falls into this man's life, etc...
Her character is actually the muse Terpsichore (goddess of dance and chorus).
Another great tune is her duet with John Denver called 'Fly Away.' It's beautiful.
I second that.Pls check out Fly Away.It's beautiful. I hope JD &Livvy are singing together in heaven now.😢
Yes, that is a beautiful song. Olivia didn't even get credit for it, because it was on a different label (John's) and her own label wouldn't allow her name on there. But she did it anyway as a favor to her good friend John.
More Olivia please !
Love Olivia !! ❤. Saw her in concert in the 80’s and she blew me away. RIP Olivia..we love you !,
Olivia was the soundtrack of my childhood. The 70s were so amazing, rock, disco, singer songwriter...it was great! I suggest Have You Never Been Mellow or Sam. Her voice is so beautiful.
My very ever first crush...I adore you Olivia, forever missed. X
Great singer.
So this isn't really a music video. This is actually the final scene from the movie XANADU, that Olivia starred in. The movie involves a man who dreams of opening a Night club/Discotech and this final scene is the grand opening of said dance club called Xanadu, hence all of the dancers and performers. NOT a game show. This song is her and ELO which is where you get that very iconic sound of the song that Electric Light Orchestra is known for. Add in Olivia's amazing voice and the song is legendary. Olivia was my first crush when I was a young lad and I was truly heartbroken when I heard of her passing. It is an end of an era and it leaves a huge hole in my childhood. I will miss you forever Sandy! I'm forever Hopelessly Devoted to you!
ELO wrote this and its the only song sung by someone not in the band. It is the finale to the film set in the nightclub Xanadu.
Olivia was my first crush as well and we lost the best when she passed away. Olivia in my opinion was the best female vocalist. I suggest taking the time to go through her videos on youtube and listening to her wide range of music from her early days of country music to her pop music.
Yes! I love her country songs. They have been surprisingly overlooked by reactors eventhough she had some major hits that have withstood the test of time.
Olivia's vocal range combined with her gentle feather touch approach to phrasing and breath work combined with, as you so rightly said, brightness and warmth made her a fully singular artist in terms of her singing.
No less than a powerhouse than Mariah Carey has sited Olivia as childhood vocal inspiration.
I'd LOVE to see you get to react to more of Olivia's output here.
Great reaction, thank you for what you do.
Thanks for the reaction man.
I was 5 years old when I saw this movie on tv in '84 and it left an impression, she had a presence that sort of transended that of everyone else. By all accounts she was as nice in real life as she was on the screen and I never heard anyone saying a bad thing about her.
I was born in 1965, so I grew up listening to her all through the 70s and 80s. i don't think I can explain to you someone who wasn't around then just how big a thing Grease was at the time. It was so much more than a movie, it was like a place we lived in for a while. She was the girl singer's girl singer. We all wanted to be her. We called her Olivia Neutron Bomb because she was the BOMB. Sadly I missed Xanadu in the theatres, but a fun movie, and a great soundtrack, and just BTW, it's pronounced "ZA'-nah-doo." Like Kubla Khan's city.
R.I.P. Olivia 🙏 Still hurts.. She had the voice of an angel, and now she is one😇
"Magic" is one of my favorites.
One of the most beautiful women to ever walk the planet. And a voice that will never be replicated.
For those that are not aware the “Zoot suit” dancers include the one and only “Shabba Do” of the original Pop lockers pre- “Breakin” and “Elictric Bugaloo”
God Speed Olivia
Thank you so much for doing this reaction! I'm so glad that you enjoyed it! The movie "Xanadu" was reviewed horribly, but it has become a cult classic. The soundtrack was always the best part.
I'm really glad that you got to see her in a different light. "Physical" was a huge commercial success, but never one of my favorite ONJ songs. Another one I think you'd enjoy is "Twist Of Fate" from 1983. It has a lot of 80's electronic elements and it's just a great song with a good beat. Much like this one, it also shows off her voice and (let's address the elephant in the room) her amazing physical beauty! She was one of a kind!
Others have suggested it, but yeah, that melodic run you picked up on is an actual string orchestra, meaning anything from 20 to 40 people playing violins, violas and cellos. Jeff Lynne of ELO had this as a trademark, incorporating strings into rock, and he wrote and produced this song. In fact ELO played on it too. The song is from the soundtrack to the movie Xanadu, which was Olivia's followup to Grease. The movie bombed, but the music was a huge a hit.
She does have a beautiful voice, and it's definiteiy worth listening to her archive.
go back to the early days....1971... big country star. miss her
Yes it's the music video from the film of the same name Xanadu. I loved the film and soundtrack as a 10-yr-old but the soundtrack stands the test of time much better. Still, Olivia is a goddess in the script and on screen. Soundtrack written by the fabulous ELO.
Bless you for your sentiments
It is actually a movie. That song she is singing was written and scored By Jeff Lynne of ELO, and the backing vocals are that of ELO along with the instrument tracks. ELO Album with Olivia Newton John, and The Tubes. Check out the movie Xanadu.
The video was a scene from the movie "Xanadu." Won't give it away.
Xanadu was a musical movie. Didn't get very good reviews but this song is awesome, written & produced by Jeff Lynne (ELO). Also check out the song "Magic" by Olivia from same movie soundtrack.
Also from the same movie, "Suspended In Time", a wonderful ballad that should've been a single, but for some reason, never was.
Olivia's voice is astonishing beautiful, I would recommend next 'Let me be there', 'Hopelessly devoted to you', you will be amazed by those two, and there are more.
She is one of my favorites from grade school till now. I saw her in a small venue in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, around 2008. She sounded better than anyone I've seen live. She has a rendition of Physical that is slow and sultry you should listen to. Keep reviewing. I love watching you videos you're the 💣
I'm Alive, a scene from Xanadu.
Loved this movie when it was on Prism back then!
It's for everyone who loved her and respected her
Oh and this video is so classically awesome! I could watch it on repeat again and again and again. Love all of it. I believe it is just a clip from the movie.
This feature film "XANADU" featured both Olivia Newton-John and the famous group " The Electric Light Orchestra" (ELO) with its leader Jeff Lynne. And the song XANADU was written by Jeff Lynne, and performed by Olivia and ELO. That's why the song sounds so good.
The film itself is unsuccessful, but the music in it is excellent. And Olivia sings a few songs there.
In the film this is the opening of a club called Xanadu...hence the look. The longer version of this video clip is worth a listen.
I lived in Japan when this came out.. it was mega popular in Japan.
The video was a clip from the film of the same title. The songs in the film at the time became more popular than the movie. ELO was a popular band at that time but Olivia was the star of the show. The film also featured Gene Kelly.
I love every single minute of this movie! And I am very proud of the fact! 😊
My first and most enduring crush. Saw Xanadu as a young boy in the theater and was immediately, utterly stricken. And a few years later, in my late teens and 20s, when I was into bands like Sonic Youth and the Pixies and was too cool for pop music, I still secretly thought she was an angel with an angel’s voice.
It's a club featuring dancing and roller skating- the plot of the movie...
ELO is the instrumental group.
Considered to be number 6 female singer of all time by Billboard. Icon❤
As much as I love Olivia Newton John, we can't forget her band. The band backing her up is Electric Light Orchestra led by Jeff Lynne. They have an amazing catalog of their own and even have a song on the Guardians of the Galaxy 2 soundtrack. Also, Jeff Lynne is one of the Travelling Wilburys.
Olivia Newton John was a contemporary of the great Karen Carpenter. They were friends and boy could they sing. Both were angels.
Always a favorite. My high school girlfriend was Dutch. Looked a lot like her. That was no accident. RIP...
Only no 1 the great jeff lynne had in uk what a shame and the great onj thanks for review 😊😊😊❤❤
Was at universal studios in 1979 as the were dismantling the set from this movie. To bad the pan pacific arena is gone. Great memories!
Olivia evokes a lot of nostalgia because she was involved in some very memorable and ridiculous 80s monuments, like the film Xanadu and the Physical video. And at the same time she had such a beautiful voice that transcended the 80s, and would have made her a star anytime.
You probably won't read this 1 year on, but ONJ was known for her singing as far back as 1962. She was born in 1949 and was working in Melbourne, Victoria (Australia) on TV as far back as then and even had her own program. As for her workload, she has done considerable over the decades including work with Australia's No. 1 singer John Farnham who was her fave singer personally. They worked together on the Sydney Olympics Opening Ceremony and much more. Here is that song from the Olympics called DARE TO DREAM: ua-cam.com/video/NwIfmS-Pml0/v-deo.html
XANADU 1980'2 MOVIE...MY FAVORITE SHOULD WATCH!!!
This was my favorite movie as a kid. Still love it
This movie is very special to me. Dreams can come true. I really miss her
She sure did have a great voice. Check out Magic - such a cool song. She worked quite a bit with fellow Aussie John Farrar, who wrote quite a few songs for her
Xanadu was a musical she starred in. About a club and dreams to make it amazing. She plays the daughter I think of Zeus
You should review the movie
jeff lynne also sent a message for Olivia and condolences to his family on his instagram. 2 greats in an incredible song.-
You will every possible form of dancing in this video that was known at the time. Like a musical dance show in the mall!!! And yes that's violins and the rest of the orchestra probably. I played it for years so the sound was so familiar. Of course maybe they'd made it electronically but doubtful.
It's from the movie Xanadu about kiera, one of the Greek muses, who come to Earth to inspire man inspires a young man to follow his dream and open a night club. We find out years prior she'd inspired a man to fulfill his dance and big band dreams. Features Olivia, Michael Beck, and Gene Kelly (actor and world renowed dancer) ELO is the band
Of course once inspired, the Muse leaves forever, and those inspired often are tortured by the loss.
Jeff Lynne.. ELO.. and Olivia Newton John.. epic combo.. great movie
It's a good movie. It has a very stylized look.
A quick edit to add that the video takes place at the end of the movie.
If you notice, when you "bang your head" to a song, its almost always the bass and drums you are in rhythm with. The drums keep time, the bass adds color and depth to the drums.