I love that this still has the power to excite and fascinate. My brain was exploding 50 years ago the way yours is now :) great to have a new fan. Welcome.
Brian Eno was playing a home made synthesizer, Brian Ferry on vocals and keyboards Phil Manzanera on guitar and Paul Thompson on drums. Best band ever, freak out to In Every Dream Home A Heart Ache, A Song For Europe, and Mother Of Pearl are all classics. Also check out Bryan Ferry's solo albums. you have a shelf full of selections.Enjoy!!!
@@GeoffSimpsonCreativeI don’t know what it was with Roxy Music and not being able to keep bass players. They came and went like Trump’s cabinet members.
Girl, I'm 60 years old and this is the most iconic and fresh commentary on one of the most wonderful bands in the history of pop music! I was 11 years old when I heard them for the first time and I was totally perplex and couldn't believe what I had just heard! I forgot everything about classical Rock and got totally addicted to Roxy! This funny "effects box" you're referring to, is the legendary VCS 3 synthesizer built by a British company called Electronic Music Studios (EMS) and the guy who is operating it, added that weird, otherworldly atmosphere to Roxy's sound. It's so good to see that a young woman like you is responding in the same way as our generation did. These guys were my art teachers when I was a teenager while being subjected to a bunch of mediocre art teachers in my school. Thanks for your wonderful commentary!
Great reaction. Imagine being a teenager when this first came out. Mind blowing. You will find later Roxy very different from this. Hope you explored their first two albums before moving on to later music. Viva Roxy!
ROXY MUSIC! What a great band. Check out their "Stranded" album. A choice track therein, track "Mother Of Pearl, really great lyrics cool groove and melody. VIVA ROXY!
This was Roxy's first TV appearance in early 1972 on the first series of "The Old Grey Whistle Test" ; this was prior to the release of their first , eponymously named , album.
I really liked the review. Never seen the reviewer before. She must be a musician because she was picking up on things I never thought of and I knew the song since 82. ..Like she picked up on the guitar and synth placing in sync with each other. And recognizing the oboe. I'll watch her reviews again
If you want to hear them at their most accessible - then listen to ' Avalon' - but a good place to start is their first single 'Virginia Plain'. They were always a big hit in the UK- but are only really now becoming better known in the US. Lots of amazing tracks to discover - and David Bowie even mentioned Bryan Ferry's songwriting talents on The Ed Sullivan Show way back in the early 70s.
@@AnnetteMay1221 I think he was on more than once - but this is not the one where he talks about Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music liveforlivemusic.com/news/david-bowies-television-debut-ziggy-stardust/
Brian Eno was the one doing the electronic sounds. Unfortunately he left Roxy Music after the release of their 2nd album 'For Your Pleasure' (my favorite) because he and Bryan Ferry had creative differences. Brian Eno felt good about leaving the band and it was a heavy weight on his shoulders being with Roxy Music because he and Bryan Ferry had conflicts. The other members felt sad that Brian Eno quit the band, but they did understand why he did. Brian Eno went on to record solo albums. His first two were rock oriented, his third, some rock oriented and experimental. His first experimental one was with Robert Fripp founder of King Crimson titled 'No Pussyfooting' then after a car accident that Brian Eno was in, he decided to record experimental electronic avant garde music, which in 1978 he was the one who coined it 'Ambient Music'. He has worked and recorded with other musicians on their albums and has also produced many albums for other singers, musicians, and bands. Brian Eno considers himself as a 'Non Musician' due to the fact he never really studied music. Brian Eno is in his early 70's and is still recording albums. He and his younger brother Roger Eno have recorded together in the studio several times.
I dunno. I think only certain parts of it are live, like Brian Ferry’s vocals. Certain things like the oboe sound a little too exactly like they did on the album (it sounds like there’s an echoey effect on the oboe that you probably wouldn’t have been able to reproduce live back then).
Excellent reaction! In my opinion, Roxy was second only to The Beatles for songwriting and influence on other bands. They have so many classic songs, I’d recommend Virginia Plain, Mother of Pearl, In Every Dream Home a Heartache, Both Ends Burning, Out of the Blue, so many great choices, I envy you getting to discover Roxy for yourself!
This was called Glam Rock... for more Glam Rock you should also check out T Rex and a song called Bang a Gong... another great Roxy Music song is Virginia Plain... and if you want to see how Glam Rock gave birth to punk rock, check out the glam rock band New York Dolls and a song called Personality Crisis
1972, The official year of the start of Glam Rock which Roxy Music and many others did til 1975. David Bowie was the most popular one during those years of Glam Rock.
@@paulockenden4278 they did record a demo of this song in 1971 titled "Lady" and a later performance announced as "Try Out Girl" on an early live "in concert" BBC session. I believe the title "Ladytron" was derived from "Electric Ladyland" by Jimi Hendrix. I think it's interesting that in the late 60s both Sparks and Alice Cooper wrote songs about "computer girls" of which this is one.
Are you a musician that you have so much appreciation? I applaud your open mind as you view these important songs in rock music history. When I discovered Roxy Music, also at your age, it lead to many other wonderful music discoveries. Enjoy your adventure!
Yes I am! clarinet player 😅 I really think it's a shame there is so much production in music now in days that you miss the raw beauty of interments . But I cant also respect and appreciate the work that goes into music now a days.
Wow i have this album but I have never seen this video it is really mind bending they are wearing the outfits from the inside of the album cover. Brian Eno is trying to phone ET! So cool...............🛸
Well done for being so open to something completely different to your usual music. Roxy Music had a whole string of successful singles and albums for many years, but this was their early days when they had Brian Eno (a future rock deity) alongside the talents of Andy Mackay (sax, oboe) and Phil Manzanera (guitar and glasses). And of course Brian Ferry! If you want something just great, try Pyjamarama or Street Life. If you want to try their stranger stuff (at first listening) do In Every Dream Home A Heartache or The Bogus Man. But the best introduction to their style of music is the first track on their first album, Re-Make, Re-Model.
I think a lot of people who bought Virginia Plain would have been shocked by the first album. No other singles, but Wonderful non-poppy experimental tunes and sounds. I bought VP and the album while still at school. I love them as much now as I did then. VP is my favourite single of all time.
11 months late but yeah how cool is the solo oboe into the sax solo plus the smooth crooning of a very handsome Bryan Ferry? I could be wrong but if this video didn't set off the glam rock movement, I don't know what then! Great choice for a first reaction.
Very recreational watching you completely perplexed at what you're listening to. You can imagine us then kids when this first showed on TV. This is glam rock with all the weird fashion statements. Totally left field and you'd either be drawn to it or repelled from it. Sometimes both. No such thing as LED lights back then. It's just reflecting the TV spotlights surrounding them. It was fun to watch you shocked. We've all been there at first listen. Virginia Plain is their first single and I think you'd might like it. Do The Strand is from later work and might get you dancing. Please explore more Roxy Music. Thanks for posting this.
BTW, if you know Kanye and Jay Z's "No Church in the Wild", the opening guitar riff is a sample from Roxy Music guitarist Phil Manzanera's 1978 album K-scope.
I haven't been able to make any videos in a long time . But ill be able to very soon! and I'm definitely looking forward into diving more into Roxy Music ! do you happen to have any recommendations?
@@TinyMA There are too many good songs to mention. I'll let others do most of the recommending. For now, I'll just recommend a couple of mellow rarities. "A Really Good Time," from _Country Life._ ua-cam.com/video/5MFn0A3oq80/v-deo.html "Spin Me Round," from _Manifesto._ ua-cam.com/video/VgAcxAX6xsE/v-deo.html
7:46 That's an early synthesizer called the VCS3, made by a company called EMS (Electronic Music Studios, Ltd.) which was used by many British rock groups of the time, and also famously for the original "Doctor Who" TV series. The player is none other than Brian Eno, who has since gone on to a very distinguished and influential career as a musician and record producer (and who also created the famous Windows 98 startup sound). en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EMS_VCS_3
Brian Eno wasn't playing an instrument...he was playing the band. The channels went through his desk, and he was trusted to come up with...whatever. He did the same thing working on Genesis' album "The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway". Bryan Ferry came up with the costume thing; he in inadvertently invented Glam Rock. In general, though, Glam Rock sucks. Basic Rock'n'Roll with outfits. Roxy Music, however, mmmmm.
@@TinyMA The second incarnation of Crimbo'. Robert Fripp, one of the finest guitarists alive & recommended Brian Ferry to Island Records after Ferry auditioned for King Crimson in the early days.
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Still sounds like a futuristic space age love song nearly 50 years later! Roxy were easily the coolest band of the 70s.
I absolutely agree.
I AM 64 AND WAS 16 WHEN THIS CAME OUT ..I HAD EVERY ROXY ALBUM...SO GREAT TO SEE YOU RESPONDING TO THEM...AND THINK,THIS WAS POP MUSIC..SO POULAR
I love that this still has the power to excite and fascinate. My brain was exploding 50 years ago the way yours is now :) great to have a new fan. Welcome.
Brian Eno was playing a home made synthesizer, Brian Ferry on vocals and keyboards Phil Manzanera on guitar and Paul Thompson on drums. Best band ever, freak out to In Every Dream Home A Heart Ache, A Song For Europe, and Mother Of Pearl are all classics. Also check out Bryan Ferry's solo albums. you have a shelf full of selections.Enjoy!!!
Don't forget Andy McKay on oboe and saxophone, and Graham Simpson on bass guitar
@@whattiler5102 oops...
@@Artrepreneur_Art My info was based on what I heard about back in the 70's. My bad for believing what you hear about...
@@GeoffSimpsonCreative Definitely not the studio version.
@@GeoffSimpsonCreativeI don’t know what it was with Roxy Music and not being able to keep bass players. They came and went like Trump’s cabinet members.
Girl, I'm 60 years old and this is the most iconic and fresh commentary on one of the most wonderful bands in the history of pop music! I was 11 years old when I heard them for the first time and I was totally perplex and couldn't believe what I had just heard! I forgot everything about classical Rock and got totally addicted to Roxy!
This funny "effects box" you're referring to, is the legendary VCS 3 synthesizer built by a British company called Electronic Music Studios (EMS) and the guy who is operating it, added that weird, otherworldly atmosphere to Roxy's sound. It's so good to see that a young woman like you is responding in the same way as our generation did. These guys were my art teachers when I was a teenager while being subjected to a bunch of mediocre art teachers in my school. Thanks for your wonderful commentary!
Great reaction. Imagine being a teenager when this first came out. Mind blowing. You will find later Roxy very different from this. Hope you explored their first two albums before moving on to later music. Viva Roxy!
I WAS a teenager when this came out. My mind WAS blown! Now at 60, I still love the early Roxy (everything after Siren is utter shite)
@@rolfjosefspiegelhalter I am with you on that.
I was 14. 65 now and still love it
ROXY MUSIC! What a great band. Check out their "Stranded" album. A choice track therein, track "Mother Of Pearl, really great lyrics cool groove and melody. VIVA ROXY!
All of the albums have great elements to them. Same band, a couple of years later:
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Believe me, it was so different in 1972 too. If you haven’t heard it, try This Town Ain’t Big Enough for Both of Us by Sparks from 1974.
The machine you mentioned is a VCS3 synthesizer. Very ahead of it's time. The lead singer, Bryan Ferry, still has it.
This was Roxy's first TV appearance in early 1972 on the first series of "The Old Grey Whistle Test" ; this was prior to the release of their first , eponymously named , album.
Thanks for the great reaction, love roxy music such an underrated band
That particular alien is called Brian Eno. Check out Here Come The Warm Jets!
Check out 801 Live with Brian Eno and Robert Fripp. Great Album.
Fripp ain't on it. Phil Manzanera is.
Love your reaction. Just how I felt in 1972 - have aliens just landed and taken over Pop Music! Glad you enjoyed x
Art rock at its very best....then you blew mind!
I really liked the review. Never seen the reviewer before. She must be a musician because she was picking up on things I never thought of and I knew the song since 82. ..Like she picked up on the guitar and synth placing in sync with each other. And recognizing the oboe. I'll watch her reviews again
If memory serves, it was called a "Moog Synthesizer." Emerson, Lake and Palmer used it prominently in "Lucky Man."
This is one of the best reactions I've seen. Roxy Music has tons of amazing performances and a surprising number of UK hits.
If you want to hear them at their most accessible - then listen to ' Avalon' - but a good place to start is their first single 'Virginia Plain'. They were always a big hit in the UK- but are only really now becoming better known in the US. Lots of amazing tracks to discover - and David Bowie even mentioned Bryan Ferry's songwriting talents on The Ed Sullivan Show way back in the early 70s.
Wait a second! David Bowie was on Ed Sullivan? Did I read right?
@@AnnetteMay1221 I think he was on more than once - but this is not the one where he talks about Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music liveforlivemusic.com/news/david-bowies-television-debut-ziggy-stardust/
Brian Eno was the one doing the electronic sounds. Unfortunately he left Roxy Music after the release of their 2nd album 'For Your Pleasure' (my favorite) because he and Bryan Ferry had creative differences. Brian Eno felt good about leaving the band and it was a heavy weight on his shoulders being with Roxy Music because he and Bryan Ferry had conflicts. The other members felt sad that Brian Eno quit the band, but they did understand why he did. Brian Eno went on to record solo albums. His first two were rock oriented, his third, some rock oriented and experimental. His first experimental one was with Robert Fripp founder of King Crimson titled 'No Pussyfooting' then after a car accident that Brian Eno was in, he decided to record experimental electronic avant garde music, which in 1978 he was the one who coined it 'Ambient Music'. He has worked and recorded with other musicians on their albums and has also produced many albums for other singers, musicians, and bands. Brian Eno considers himself as a 'Non Musician' due to the fact he never really studied music. Brian Eno is in his early 70's and is still recording albums. He and his younger brother Roger Eno have recorded together in the studio several times.
Got to seem them live. They influenced many bands, thanks.
And this is a live version - early Roxy is now 50 years old! They were definitely ‘the business’ - so cool and creative. 😎
I dunno. I think only certain parts of it are live, like Brian Ferry’s vocals. Certain things like the oboe sound a little too exactly like they did on the album (it sounds like there’s an echoey effect on the oboe that you probably wouldn’t have been able to reproduce live back then).
@@crescentfreshbret I think the whole intro is from the studio version tbh!!!
Excellent reaction! In my opinion, Roxy was second only to The Beatles for songwriting and influence on other bands. They have so many classic songs, I’d recommend Virginia Plain, Mother of Pearl, In Every Dream Home a Heartache, Both Ends Burning, Out of the Blue, so many great choices, I envy you getting to discover Roxy for yourself!
This was called Glam Rock... for more Glam Rock you should also check out T Rex and a song called Bang a Gong... another great Roxy Music song is Virginia Plain... and if you want to see how Glam Rock gave birth to punk rock, check out the glam rock band New York Dolls and a song called Personality Crisis
The "little mixer" is an EMS VCS3 synthesiser.
aahh ok ok ! I hafd no idea what it was called lol . Thank you!
1972, The official year of the start of Glam Rock which Roxy Music and many others did til 1975. David Bowie was the most popular one during those years of Glam Rock.
Very fun to see one listen to the first time, i was listening to Roxy Musics first time in the 1970ies. They used synteziser and oboe. Amazing group.
"This is so different than anything I've ever listened to" is pretty much the reaction they were going for ;)
Roxy Music recorded this in 1970 they are one of the most influencial bands of all time. Please listen to more Roxy you won't be disappointed
1972
@@anthonymclean9743 yes your right think it must have been 1970 when they formed?
@@paulockenden4278 they did record a demo of this song in 1971 titled "Lady" and a later performance announced as "Try Out Girl" on an early live "in concert" BBC session. I believe the title "Ladytron" was derived from "Electric Ladyland" by Jimi Hendrix. I think it's interesting that in the late 60s both Sparks and Alice Cooper wrote songs about "computer girls" of which this is one.
Brilliant reaction to a brilliant performance by a brilliant band. Well done!
Can confirm. I'm an alien and this is the kind of music I like to listen to. 👽
omg!!! such an Honor to meet a real alien!!!! peace and love my other worldly friend. 👽✌️
Are you a musician that you have so much appreciation? I applaud your open mind as you view these important songs in rock music history. When I discovered Roxy Music, also at your age, it lead to many other wonderful music discoveries. Enjoy your adventure!
Yes I am! clarinet player 😅 I really think it's a shame there is so much production in music now in days that you miss the raw beauty of interments . But I cant also respect and appreciate the work that goes into music now a days.
Wow i have this album but I have never seen this video it is really mind bending they are wearing the outfits from the inside of the album cover. Brian Eno is trying to phone ET! So cool...............🛸
Well done for being so open to something completely different to your usual music. Roxy Music had a whole string of successful singles and albums for many years, but this was their early days when they had Brian Eno (a future rock deity) alongside the talents of Andy Mackay (sax, oboe) and Phil Manzanera (guitar and glasses). And of course Brian Ferry! If you want something just great, try Pyjamarama or Street Life. If you want to try their stranger stuff (at first listening) do In Every Dream Home A Heartache or The Bogus Man. But the best introduction to their style of music is the first track on their first album, Re-Make, Re-Model.
'...and glasses'. I didn't see that coming.
Other Roxy Music tunes/videos to check out: Do the Strand, Mother of Pearl, All I Want is You, Love is the Drug, Manifesto, Avalon.
Re corded in 1972!
That’s a moog synth. Those glasses look like fly eyes! Check out mother of pearl
That first Roxy album and single Virginia Plain - for once the word awesome applies.
I think a lot of people who bought Virginia Plain would have been shocked by the first album. No other singles, but Wonderful non-poppy experimental tunes and sounds. I bought VP and the album while still at school. I love them as much now as I did then. VP is my favourite single of all time.
Roxy music, that’s Brian Eno on the synths, a 100% synth pioneer, it’s worth googling him…. This is fifty years ago.
Roxy Music is legit, it's nice seeing someone react to them. My favorite song is by far Grey Lagoons. That one made me want know and hear more.
The world still hasn't caught up with early roxy yet..
11 months late but yeah how cool is the solo oboe into the sax solo plus the smooth crooning of a very handsome Bryan Ferry? I could be wrong but if this video didn't set off the glam rock movement, I don't know what then! Great choice for a first reaction.
You are lovely and so funny, I love you Americans, one day you will realise Roxy are the greatest band ever.
Very recreational watching you completely perplexed at what you're listening to. You can imagine us then kids when this first showed on TV. This is glam rock with all the weird fashion statements. Totally left field and you'd either be drawn to it or repelled from it. Sometimes both. No such thing as LED lights back then. It's just reflecting the TV spotlights surrounding them. It was fun to watch you shocked. We've all been there at first listen. Virginia Plain is their first single and I think you'd might like it. Do The Strand is from later work and might get you dancing. Please explore more Roxy Music. Thanks for posting this.
i would do anything for you i would climb mountains , remake remix yuv got me girl
BTW, if you know Kanye and Jay Z's "No Church in the Wild", the opening guitar riff is a sample from Roxy Music guitarist Phil Manzanera's 1978 album K-scope.
He has the 80's vibe.......Its the 70's
This is a pretty crazy version, actually
I think the weird machine was an analogue synth.
I trust you've delved into Roxy Music much more since then. I'm sure you're enjoying the ride.
I haven't been able to make any videos in a long time . But ill be able to very soon! and I'm definitely looking forward into diving more into Roxy Music ! do you happen to have any recommendations?
@@TinyMA There are too many good songs to mention. I'll let others do most of the recommending. For now, I'll just recommend a couple of mellow rarities.
"A Really Good Time," from _Country Life._
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"Spin Me Round," from _Manifesto._
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OMG!!! that sweater looks so familiar!!
Looks just like the one i have.!
What a coincidence!
I will subscribe just because you listened to one of the weirdest songs on For Your Pleasure. The 2nd Roxy Music album.
Ladytron was on the first Roxy album.
@@anthonymclean9743 Yes. I realized that afterward. Been a long time. But great to hear the original Roxy material.
Check out More Than This, also by Roxy Music
Only aliens with great taste.
7:46 That's an early synthesizer called the VCS3, made by a company called EMS (Electronic Music Studios, Ltd.) which was used by many British rock groups of the time, and also famously for the original "Doctor Who" TV series. The player is none other than Brian Eno, who has since gone on to a very distinguished and influential career as a musician and record producer (and who also created the famous Windows 98 startup sound).
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EMS_VCS_3
50 years ago
I'M an alien,who knew? Roxy are bad ass
Brian Eno on Synthesizer.
Ladytron: Observaste los el ritmo del baterista?
Viva Roxy Music!!!
Brian Eno guiding in the spaceships
I loved seeing your reaction. Try listening to children of the sun by Billy Thorpe. Check out mother of pearl by Roxy music
you should try "a song for europe", "just another high", "editions of you" and "out of the blue".
And remake remodel!
Listen to Virginia Plain & Love is the drug by Roxy Music too..😮
They are not a brand new group they are 50 yrs old as a group
they started in the early 1970,s
Good job
Have you heard of the Japanese band, Band-Maid? All female Rockets. Their song, Thrill would be a good start for a journey into their music.
no i haven't! but i will be more than happy to check them out ! thank you!
Brian Eno wasn't playing an instrument...he was playing the band. The channels went through his desk, and he was trusted to come up with...whatever. He did the same thing working on Genesis' album "The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway". Bryan Ferry came up with the costume thing; he in inadvertently invented Glam Rock. In general, though, Glam Rock sucks. Basic Rock'n'Roll with outfits. Roxy Music, however, mmmmm.
well done you it was great you interpreting my norm
Do a reaction to King Crimson live version of Elephant Talk. Please!
I don't know who that is nor the song but I'm so down to check it out :)
@@TinyMA The second incarnation of Crimbo'. Robert Fripp, one of the finest guitarists alive & recommended Brian Ferry to Island Records after Ferry auditioned for King Crimson in the early days.
Probably mentioned before, but watch Brian eno.
Roxy music new😂😂😂😂
1972 amazing
“Brand new band”? Lol
To me they are.
Tiny M.A. listen to Virginia Plain & The Strand by Roxy Music too (unless you’ve already had)
ENO Girl, ENO
Try Out of the Blue!
Analogue synthesiser
shirley bassey is the best, moonraker
ENO !!
We can see you falling in love with Bryan. Welcome
Brand new group? lol 1972
1972
This probably is not the best track to listen to ..very early days listen to Dance Away Virginia Plain loads more popular hits to listen to
ian anderson plays the flute well
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First 3ones are the band where scriptonite used to be there n last one scrip's one of the first hits. U r gonna like im sure
It's great you picked great music. Talking over the top of it too much isn't great. Pretty much lost me.