First Time Reaction to Orleans - Dance With Me
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These guys sang their butts off! Stylistically this song is almost in a class by itself. There are elements of folk, country/ bluegrass (acoustic guitars, mandolins) and even R&B (What an incredible bass line!) Even compositionally, they didn't opt for the (uncreative) board fade, but concluded the song with a memorable ending. So glad to see the two of you digging this!
This song along with Love Takes Time and Still The One were big hits for them in the 70's
I haven't heard this in 40+ years. Thanks
Love this song! Next by Orleans - ‘Still the one’ ❤
This is one of my soundtracks of life.
You should dig into some Seals and Crofts they did some really beautiful music! "Summer Breeze" I just love that song! Watch the official video from (1972) it's all about summer 😊
One of the ones that lift you up and makes you move.
I love Orleans, always have, always will. Their harmonies are a hallmark of their music. You should really check out Still The One, it’s another huge hit of theirs. Great harmonies there also.❤🎼
I had a hard time choosing between this one & Still The One...great song!
Dance with Me came out in 1974. Dancing Queen came out in 1976. You can connect the dots. LOL.
yes indeed! this was one of the catchiest songs of the early to mid 70's! most of the tracks coming out of america had that west coast feel to them! eagles, america, doobies, isley bros version of summer breeze, steely dan & csn & y, etc!!!!
I mean no offense but there are no dots to connect. The two songs are very different. Are there snippets of the songs that sound a lot alike? Probably, but that's true for many songs.
Thanks for that, was wondering who came first. Waaaaay too close to be coincidence on this one 😮
even the beatles copied other writers songs!!@@TheSuperSnake313
If you like their sound try Still The One also!
My God guy's I haven't heard this song in literally years! 😊
It is such a comforting song and it never gets old no matter how many times I hear it! So glad seeing this reacted too and GREAT JOB!
I have always loved this song. ❤️ And yes, it makes you want to dance under the stars. 💖
As others have mentioned, their two other hits are "Still The One" and "Love Takes Time." This tune is off of their album "Let There Be Music" of which the title track is a hidden gem in my opinion, with a vibe similar to early Doobie Brothers.
That was the short (radio) version, the other version has a two measure solo and the bass is killer. One of the most difficult tunes I ever learned on the bass. Great pick!
Atlanta rhythm section so into you
Morning y'all! I haven't heard this song in years, thanks for the memory 💞
Fantastic Song!!! Still the One!! Also great!
Recommending Kenny Loggins, song This is It. (1979) Michael McDonald is back up on LP. Kenny is an awesome live performer. :)
Senator john hall at the back right in the picture
Omg im in the dentists office....the noise the noise 😂😂😂
..we had some great music in the 70's..I miss 'em...
Such a smooth pronounced bass
Staying on the subject of Orleans, I recommend "New Orleans Ladies" by LaRoux. Really great soft song from 1978.
I love the flow of this song
4:48-Back then the rule of recording engineers was, "If they sound great without the FX, then don't mess with it..record them natural"
I love the song! Back from my first year in college. Ahhhhh!
Check out "Sailing" by Christopher Cross.
Orleans, is a town in New York state.
I knew this song, but I never knew who the artist was.
Lovely bit of harmonica in this song.
It's not a harmonica, the instrument used is called a melodica.
@@robhansen6370 Interesting....and embarrassing, seeing as how I used to play a bit of melodica, back in the day. I thought it was a harmonica played on the higher notes.
Love this song!!!
Omg, @Connie Kat always picks the best tunes!❤
So sweet...thank you!
Wonderful song!
Haven't seen a whole lot of reaction to New Orleans Ladies by Louisiana's LeRoux I really think you two would be a great reaction to it.
This was released in 75 Abba came out with dancing queen in 76.. I get what you're saying It's a similar beat at times
I dug Orleans as soon as this came out - huge hit back then. Still the One is another sincere track - though it’s more uptempo - and as always their vocals are impeccable! …Love Takes Time is another uptempo hit. Larry Hoppen was the lead singer, and John Hall was the lead guitar and great harmony vocals.
70's hair band.
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Hey yall👋
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Dancing Queen? Not