It's incredible, his live voice is as perfect as in the recording studio, and he even plays the guitar at the same time, even though the guitar was already a part of himself 😋🎸🎶 In fact, Danny doesn't get too close to the microphone, and he even moves away from it; that's because of his powerful voice.
This is why beautiful music and beautiful singing and happy music that makes people happy this is fantastic this man went too early but I know that something was wrong I got a feeling they wanted him out of the business because he he was going to be it's just happy music all the time you can hear it over and over
Without a doubt, it's pure harmony that you want to listen to over and over again, filling you with energy. All the songs by HJF&R/D are beautiful and harmonious, but also the songs created by Danny like (Fallin' in love, Winners and Losers, Everyday Without You, So Good at Lovin' You) have an indescribable energy; they can move people with their vitality, bringing joy and warmth. It's music that heals and brings happiness. That's why I believe it's different and special. ❤️
Amazing Live version from 1976. Dan Hamilton with the looks and voice to match just brilliant!! Yeah a handsome dude indeed....Barry Gibb with dark hair😁 great song and what a performance think that's his bro on piano, always loved the 'saloon bar piano solo' switching tempos. Like others have said no other music like it today. What I'd do to turn back the clock. My first intro to these guys was Fallin in Love back in 75 a sizeable hit 45 in the UK. Still have the single after all these years, and now all their albums on vinyl including Hamilton Joe Frank & Dennison Love and Conversation. I think Reynolds had left the group by then. Very sorry to hear Dan Hamilton is no longer with us. I had no idea hard to believe. What an amazing legacy of music he left us. Loving thoughts and best wishes. Fam and friends must miss him so much. Wonderful post thank you. Soulkev 🧭🧵❤xx
Thank you for your comments, undoubtedly Danny shone in every song, and Alan worked magic with his piano. I also think that Joe Frank was always Danny's support, he was by his side shoulder to shoulder like an older brother, besides his great performance on bass, he is also an excellent vocalist who contributed Rock and Blues at their best essence. Tommy had already left the band in '72. I also have all the albums, all their music is beautiful. And Love and Conversation must have been a success too, unfortunately it didn't happen.
I believe that Danny's beauty, both physical and vocal, is unique. I think he truly had the soul of an African-American soul singer, and his physical structure, from his wide mouth, neck, and chest, allowed him to express that deep yet smooth voice of a dramatic tenor in a unique and sensual way.🎶❤
Undoubtedly, many people who were lucky enough to see them live claim that they were amazing. A band of pure musical quality, according to his brother, Danny was very demanding and perfectionist with the music. He even privately paid for extra recording hours at the record label when they recorded "Fallin' in Love" because he wasn't satisfied with the recording. Finally, after one more night of recording, the song was ready as we know it, and it became a hit.😎🤟
That's right! 😎🎶🎸🎹Everything live, orchestra, piano, guitar, bass, and drums all playing together in perfection. And incredible voices. Hopefully, we can soon enjoy the recording of this program in HD.
@@kennethmcintyre6942 The Midnight Special program is uploading band performances from the show in good quality, but we still don't know when they'll upload "Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds (Dennison)"'s performance to their UA-cam channel. It'll take some time, but I hope to see the performance with good audio and video quality, in HD and without tape damage noise.🤩🙏😍
Essa pérola fala muito de mim, da minha vida, e de como se senti inúmeras vezes, assim como das pessoas que muito amei e perdi nestes últimos anos. Sera a canção que sera o tema do meu funeral, é tudo que peço ainda em vida.
Essa apresentação tem a minha idade: 48 anos(1976) Qd eu a ouço, lagrimas escorrem dos meus olhos, pois me faz diversas pessoas muito amadas em minha vida, como a minha mãe, minha esposa, vizinha, e o amado vocalista e tbm guitarrista Dan Hamilton
Essa apresentação tem a minha idade: 48 anos(1976) Qd eu a ouço, lagrimas escorrem dos meus olhos, pois me faz diversas pessoas muito amadas em minha vida, como a minha mãe, minha esposa, vizinha, e o amado vocalista e tbm guitarrista Dan Hamilton
You see his brother playing that old piano that's just one of a kind that piano right there I can imagine the songs they would have made up as they went along later on
That's not his brother. That's Alan Dennison. Is my godfather. Was best friend with my Dad when they were young. I have plenty of pics of him as a young man.
@@cmybeezI would love to see more pictures of Alan. He was an exceptional pianist, not only in Hamilton, Joe Frank, and Reynolds. I listen daily to John Manning's album "White Bear"; I feel it's the most beautiful record ever, in that album, Alan also plays the flute. Alan seemed like a sensitive and humble being, no doubt you and your father were blessed with his friendship and affection. Thank you for sharing! It's always lovely to hear about the people they loved. If you wish to share any more anecdotes that Alan may have told you from those years, I would be so happy to read them. I truly love his music and it brightens my days.
@@fernandodelgadillo9446 What an honor! I'm green with envy! Several people told me about the show at Knott Berry Farm and said it was amazing. How awesome would it have been if it had been recorded! I would have given anything to see them perform live on one of their tours. 🎶🎸🤟😎💕
The person playing the piano is Alan Dennison. He met Danny Hamilton in 1973 after Tommy Reynolds left the band to become a Jehovah's Witness. Alan was already a skilled pianist and had worked as a session musician for other artists. Together with Danny, Alan recorded all the demos for the songs on the album "Fallin' in Love" and presented them to various record labels while performing alongside Joe Frank in the grand hall of the Sail Inn hotel. Ultimately, Playboy Records signed them, and they recorded "Fallin' in Love," achieving a Gold record and regaining popularity for a new tour and TV appearances, such as this one, where they performed live on The Midnight Special. The band continued using the name Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds due to contractual obligations; Playboy Records requested that they stick with their popular name for at least the first album with the new record label. For the second album, "Love and Conversation," the band changed its name to "Hamilton, Joe Frank & Dennison."
❤😍💕🎶 gracias por comentar! Con suerte en un tiempo la página oficial del programa The Midnight Special, va a subir a youtube ésta presentación en vivo de HJF&R/D con buena calidad de imagen y sonido, pero son tantos los programas emitidos que hay que cruzar los dedos para que sea lo mas pronto posible! 🤞sin dudas es una presentación asombrosa ❤🎶
Now this is real music and they're performing it live with an orchestra!!!😊
🙌 That's right! 🎶❤
Danny Hamilton, his voice was one of the best of all times, if not the best to date !
That's right 🤩🙌🎶❤
This is pure gold. Dan Hamilton's voice was so unique and melodic. R.I.P. Dan. Thank you for posting the video.
Thank you for commenting and enjoying. Undoubtedly, an incredible band that deserves much more recognition for their beautiful songs.❤🎶
Danny’s voice is incredible in this live version
It's incredible, his live voice is as perfect as in the recording studio, and he even plays the guitar at the same time, even though the guitar was already a part of himself 😋🎸🎶 In fact, Danny doesn't get too close to the microphone, and he even moves away from it; that's because of his powerful voice.
This is why beautiful music and beautiful singing and happy music that makes people happy this is fantastic this man went too early but I know that something was wrong I got a feeling they wanted him out of the business because he he was going to be it's just happy music all the time you can hear it over and over
Without a doubt, it's pure harmony that you want to listen to over and over again, filling you with energy. All the songs by HJF&R/D are beautiful and harmonious, but also the songs created by Danny like (Fallin' in love, Winners and Losers, Everyday Without You, So Good at Lovin' You) have an indescribable energy; they can move people with their vitality, bringing joy and warmth. It's music that heals and brings happiness. That's why I believe it's different and special. ❤️
Amazing Live version from 1976. Dan Hamilton with the looks and voice to match just brilliant!! Yeah a handsome dude indeed....Barry Gibb with dark hair😁 great song and what a performance think that's his bro on piano, always loved the 'saloon bar piano solo' switching tempos. Like others have said no other music like it today. What I'd do to turn back the clock. My first intro to these guys was Fallin in Love back in 75 a sizeable hit 45 in the UK. Still have the single after all these years, and now all their albums on vinyl including Hamilton Joe Frank & Dennison Love and Conversation. I think Reynolds had left the group by then. Very sorry to hear Dan Hamilton is no longer with us. I had no idea hard to believe. What an amazing legacy of music he left us. Loving thoughts and best wishes. Fam and friends must miss him so much. Wonderful post thank you. Soulkev 🧭🧵❤xx
Thank you for your comments, undoubtedly Danny shone in every song, and Alan worked magic with his piano. I also think that Joe Frank was always Danny's support, he was by his side shoulder to shoulder like an older brother, besides his great performance on bass, he is also an excellent vocalist who contributed Rock and Blues at their best essence. Tommy had already left the band in '72. I also have all the albums, all their music is beautiful. And Love and Conversation must have been a success too, unfortunately it didn't happen.
I believe that Danny's beauty, both physical and vocal, is unique. I think he truly had the soul of an African-American soul singer, and his physical structure, from his wide mouth, neck, and chest, allowed him to express that deep yet smooth voice of a dramatic tenor in a unique and sensual way.🎶❤
What an excellent live performance! In awe of how amazing they are . . . LIVE!!
Undoubtedly, many people who were lucky enough to see them live claim that they were amazing. A band of pure musical quality, according to his brother, Danny was very demanding and perfectionist with the music. He even privately paid for extra recording hours at the record label when they recorded "Fallin' in Love" because he wasn't satisfied with the recording. Finally, after one more night of recording, the song was ready as we know it, and it became a hit.😎🤟
JUST BEAUTIFUL-BANDS THESE DAYS HAVE COMPUTERS AND AUTO TUNE. THESE GUYS GAVE IT LIVE! THESE GUYS WERE MAGNIFICENT!!!!!
That's right! 😎🎶🎸🎹Everything live, orchestra, piano, guitar, bass, and drums all playing together in perfection. And incredible voices. Hopefully, we can soon enjoy the recording of this program in HD.
@@HJFRD Dan Hamilton is a VERY underrated singer!
They need to put this out on dvd remastered. RIP. Dan 🙏..... Thanks for posting....
@@kennethmcintyre6942 The Midnight Special program is uploading band performances from the show in good quality, but we still don't know when they'll upload "Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds (Dennison)"'s performance to their UA-cam channel. It'll take some time, but I hope to see the performance with good audio and video quality, in HD and without tape damage noise.🤩🙏😍
I'd love to sing with such quality, and also to play the piano as such. Quite awesome!! Of course they're all talented and tightly formed.
Inesquecível Power Trio, que fez parte da minha adolescência...1988...
Essa pérola fala muito de mim, da minha vida, e de como se senti inúmeras vezes, assim como das pessoas que muito amei e perdi nestes últimos anos. Sera a canção que sera o tema do meu funeral, é tudo que peço ainda em vida.
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Essa apresentação tem a minha idade: 48 anos(1976)
Qd eu a ouço, lagrimas escorrem dos meus olhos, pois me faz diversas pessoas muito amadas em minha vida, como a minha mãe, minha esposa, vizinha, e o amado vocalista e tbm guitarrista Dan Hamilton
Essa apresentação tem a minha idade: 48 anos(1976)
Qd eu a ouço, lagrimas escorrem dos meus olhos, pois me faz diversas pessoas muito amadas em minha vida, como a minha mãe, minha esposa, vizinha, e o amado vocalista e tbm guitarrista Dan Hamilton
You see his brother playing that old piano that's just one of a kind that piano right there I can imagine the songs they would have made up as they went along later on
That's not his brother. That's Alan Dennison. Is my godfather. Was best friend with my Dad when they were young. I have plenty of pics of him as a young man.
@@cmybeezI would love to see more pictures of Alan. He was an exceptional pianist, not only in Hamilton, Joe Frank, and Reynolds. I listen daily to John Manning's album "White Bear"; I feel it's the most beautiful record ever, in that album, Alan also plays the flute. Alan seemed like a sensitive and humble being, no doubt you and your father were blessed with his friendship and affection. Thank you for sharing! It's always lovely to hear about the people they loved. If you wish to share any more anecdotes that Alan may have told you from those years, I would be so happy to read them. I truly love his music and it brightens my days.
That isn't his brother! His name is Allen Dennison
@@cmybeez well he rocked that piano! Love it!🤘
I saw them at Knotts Berry Farm when this came out. They were so good.
@@fernandodelgadillo9446 What an honor! I'm green with envy! Several people told me about the show at Knott Berry Farm and said it was amazing. How awesome would it have been if it had been recorded! I would have given anything to see them perform live on one of their tours. 🎶🎸🤟😎💕
Uffffff que exitaso los Amo.#76.🎼🎵❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
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Liz I'm sorry whoever you were it is his brother that's his brother that's T-Bone with the beard. On piano
The person playing the piano is Alan Dennison. He met Danny Hamilton in 1973 after Tommy Reynolds left the band to become a Jehovah's Witness. Alan was already a skilled pianist and had worked as a session musician for other artists. Together with Danny, Alan recorded all the demos for the songs on the album "Fallin' in Love" and presented them to various record labels while performing alongside Joe Frank in the grand hall of the Sail Inn hotel. Ultimately, Playboy Records signed them, and they recorded "Fallin' in Love," achieving a Gold record and regaining popularity for a new tour and TV appearances, such as this one, where they performed live on The Midnight Special. The band continued using the name Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds due to contractual obligations; Playboy Records requested that they stick with their popular name for at least the first album with the new record label. For the second album, "Love and Conversation," the band changed its name to "Hamilton, Joe Frank & Dennison."
70s music. I dare any other decade to even think they are better.
@@sandyfarrow7752 🙌🎸💕🎶🔥👏
Uauuuuuuu ,que delícia
❤😍💕🎶 gracias por comentar! Con suerte en un tiempo la página oficial del programa The Midnight Special, va a subir a youtube ésta presentación en vivo de HJF&R/D con buena calidad de imagen y sonido, pero son tantos los programas emitidos que hay que cruzar los dedos para que sea lo mas pronto posible! 🤞sin dudas es una presentación asombrosa ❤🎶
Dan é um absurdo de tão lindo, não está mais aqui mas deixou seu talento e beleza ,estou impressionada
Espetáculo de homem e artista