I can't help but think of my dear friend Simon Munslow-Taylor when I hear this song. Simon died of AIDS in 1986. R.I.P. sweetie. You were so loved. I am so lucky to still be here. So many others were taken too young. God bless all of them.
I'm putting it down to a generation gap. This film was enormously important when it came out, because it put the reality of HIV/AIDS discrimination right into the malls of America. With it's star power on screen and off (Neil Young also did a stunning music track that was also nominated for a Grammy), and its overall quality, the film and its topic became undeniable. In this song, Springsteen manages to catch the dark pathos of having a then-fatal disease with plodding rhythmic repetition, but also with more than a glimmer of hope and perspective. The fact that it was The Boss writing a song for a film that had gay implications was important too, because of his previously macho Americana image. The film and song are milestones. Don't hesitate, just see it.
I'm kinda surprised that he didn't delve into the lyrics/meaning of the song as he usually does then he'd realize the message and the songs importance.
@@steveullrich7737I'm surprised too, but this is still one of my favorite reaction channels. Salvo is always thoughtful and detailed. Anyone can misstep. I know I have...:)
This song still makes me cry after all of these years. My significant other had been one of casualties of the AIDS epidemic, dying the year prior to this songs release.
My preacious lover and I saw this movie when it first came out. He died of wasting syndrome a few months look later due to aids related complications. This song takes me back to that time and space. Suddenly he was gone. And so many of my friends as well. Aids is not gone. Please young people. Educate yourself, and be safe. A broken heart is avoidable.
'Philadelphia' is the most beautiful movie. It came out only a year or so after we lost dear Freddie Mercury, so it took my a while to bring myself to watch it. Bruce's title track for this bittersweet masterpiece is astoundingly stunning.❤
Oh my, did this song bring back memories of friends lost long ago. And i'm in tears as I close my eyes and see all their faces. You need to see the movie now, and you'll understand.
My partners (RIP Bob) office was used for this film, so it holds a place in my heart. Springsteen is a Jersey boy, as was I. Philly is my home for 36 years. I loved here (Bob) and then lost my one and only true love here - suddenly, 26 years ago. We both lost our brothers to HIV, and we were activists, street counselors, sat on political commissions, and worked heavily with the AIDS crisis. All you young LGBTQ kids out there - thank every older gay man and woman for our fight, which opened the door for the freedom you have today. And remember: silence=death, so don't be complacent and play safe.
Great reaction....as always!! Now please go watch the movie!!! Both Denzel Washington and Tom Hanks were incredibly moving in this epic masterpiece movie!!! Don't miss out!!!🎶🎼🎵🎸🎤🎧🎹🥁🔥🔥
Oh dear God! Has it really been 40 years??? Im weeping now as I wept watching Bruce performing this at the Oscars. I stopped counting at 30...30 friends who died of HIV/AIDS during this time. The fear, the grief, the tragedy of it all. Please, everyone, give this song and this film the honor and dignity they deserve. ❤❤❤
4:13 I get goosebumps and tears in my eyes as soon as I hear the percussion at the beginning because I can just picture Tom Hanks and the movie and Bruce walking the streets. We watched this movie in 8th grade and it had such a major impact on my life. Be kind, always.
I’m not a Springsteen fan but this song hits the emotions hard. Such a powerful movie, highly recommended watching it. The music video would have given more context.
I'm not a huge Springsteen fan, but hearing this song makes me weep. The movie is phenomenal and that's made more so by this sound tract from the film. Thank you for this one!
Your spot on, the 80s had such an incredible way of making an experience out of the music. The lyrics are deep and Bruce captures the the feel and fear about people dying of aids back then.
By all means watch the movie. Very powerful, very relevant at the time. Thankfully things are better for sufferers of that horrible disease both medically and socially.
Watch the movie and also listen to Neil Young’s contribution to the movie. His song plays in the final scene which basically breaks everyone who watches it.
YOU NEED TO DO THIS ( 93 ) ACADEMY AWARD WINNER SALVO!!! FOR SURE 😊BASED ON A TRUE STORY ABOUT ( ANDREW BECKETT ) IT'LL HIT YOU IN THE HEART, THAT'S FOR SURE!😮
Fantastic song. Springsteen also has Secret Garden (string version, is amazing) from the movie Jerry Maguire. Another beautiful song to get lost in. Such a passionate, poetic songwriter
The close your eyes and float away feeling you have described is what happens to me when I hear anything by Enya, but Only Time is my favorite . I have requested Enya before. I hope you will consider checking her out, because I think you will love her.
IF YOU DO THE FILM SALVO LET THE ENDING OF THE MOVIE PLAY CAUSE IT'S A ( NEIL YOUNG ) SONG! 😊IT WAS THE 1ST OF A BACK TO BACK OSCAR FOR ( TOM HANKS ) HE BACKED THIS UP WITH 94'S ( FORREST GUMP ) 😊
Nobody nails movie song like Springsteen. There's this one, plus "Secret Garden" from "Jerry McGuire, ""The Wrestler" from the movie of the same title, and "Dead Man Walking" from the movie of the same title. This one stands out in particular, because it’s told from the perspective of a man dying from AIDS.
It's not kinda song....a lot of people feel like you....the song gives out a tone of someone going up an elevator in very tall 70 storey skyscraper, thinking a lover that he going to meet or in a taxi going somewhere on the streets of Philadelphia with that song on the radio and you are listening and watching buildings and people on the streets in the back seat of a taxi...sipping on whiskey 🥃 and thinking about someone special....the song does that to you. 🎉🎉🎉🎉 I love it 🎉🎉🎉🎉Great reaction!!!
I'm only somewhat old (54), but I have lived through remarkable and dramatic changes in how society views the LGBTQ. I wish my gay cousin who took his own life in 1992 could have seen it; he might still be with us. Another film worth seeing is "And the Band Played On." It's about the AIDS epidemic.
The lyrical phases “wasting away” and “slip this skin” are so descriptive of the tragedy of AIDS. It’s the perfect song for this poignant movie, a must see!
Love your reactions, always, but I feel like this is one where the context should have been available to you before you listened. (Honestly surprised that the person who suggested it sorta didn't mention that this song is from the perspective of someone dying of AIDS.) I came of age during that time, and this song -- the reason I think it was (and is) considered so important -- is that it was very unusual for a very famous straight rock star to address this very terrifying and stigmatizing illness (which at the time was considered a very "shameful" gay disease). The tone of this song is not chill ... it is actually haunting and tragic and a snapshot of a very horrific and traumatizing moment in time, especially for gay people like myself. This song is being sung from the point of view of someone watching themselves dying (and wasting away) before their own eyes, becoming "unrecognizable to myself." As good as this song is, every time I hear it it's like watching a horror movie from the past. I like the skill of Bruce's songwriting on this one, but I also hate how this song reminds me of that terrible time every time I hear it. Just thought you should have had this context while listening. Still luv ya, G!
It's just you and I my friend And my clothes don't fit me no more A thousand miles just to slip this skin" "So receive me brother with your faithless kiss, Or will we leave each other alone like this"
Salvo, do yourself a huge favor and watch this movie! It was phenomenal in so many ways. IMHO, one of best performances ever from Hanks, Washington and Bandaras.
Although this is one of The Boss's finest songs, when you watch the movie, you'll understand and feel the power of the message he's giving us. He's a songwriting genius.
🇬🇧 Im 60 years old this year and i still have not watched this movie. I just know it will make me cry & be sad. I think i will watch it one day, but i would have to be on my own. "The Boss" did a great job with this song, haunting but beautiful. 🎼❤🎙️
You really should watch the official video to this. The vocals in the video is Springteen singing the song live rather than just him lip synching. It's such a raw performance of this great song.
Una canzone bellissima Ancora andrebbe nel 2024 soprattutto per le discriminazioni e anche per Delle parti povere... Del mondo fhiladelphia e un mix tra cultura... E parti povere penso... Ma io piango quando sento questo pezzo
That time devastated me AIDS didn’t kill me, but it should have it took my soul a very seven of my best friends and two lovers. I don’t think I’ll ever get them for it.
This soundtrack is superb. You need to check it out the Indigo girls version for I DONT WANNA TALK ABOUT IT. For me the best version for this song. Sorry Rod steward 🙈
💟All good thanks for the tunes. PLEASE will you consider the following…. Run to Me by the BeeGees Casanova70 by Air Train by Goldfrapp Song to the Siren by Robert Plant S-S-S Single Bed by Fox I’m Gonna Crawl by Led Zeppelin Lone Ranger by Quantum Jump Lucky Man by The Verve Devil Woman by Cliff Richard Apache by the Shadows Ride a White Swan by T Rex Cathy’s Clown by The Everly Brothers Let’s Stick Together by Brian Ferry Over You by Roxy Music Music by John Mills The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face by Roberta Flack Sweetheart Like You by Bob Dylan You’re So Vain (studio version) by Cary Simon Wordy Rappinghood by Tom Tom Club Power of Love-Frankie Goes to Hollywood Games Without Frontiers by Peter Gabriel Mr Myself and I-Joan Armatrading Senses Working Overtime by XTC State of Independence by Donna Summer I’ll Find My Way Home by Jon and Vangelis Chung Kuo by Vangelis Oxigene part 4 by Jean-Michel Jarre La Femme d’argent by Air Golden Brown by the Stranglers Swinging Safari by Bert Kempfert Love spreads by The Stone Roses
💥PLEASE check out the following…. Kow Tow by Mick Jagger Bon Under a Bad Sign by Jimmy Hendrix Your the one for me Fatty by Morrissey Hot Burrito #1 by Flying Burrito Brothers Everyday by Slade Feel Flows by the Beach Boys What’s that You’re Doing by Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder Whiz knows Where the Time Goes by Fairport Convention Shakin all over by Johnny Kid and the Pirates Teasing’ by King Curtis (ft Eric Clapton) Reasons to Be Cheerful by Ian Dury Ray Stevens- Bridget the Midget Think I’m going mad by The Rolling Stones Can’t Take My Eyes of You by Andy Williams Alone Again Or by Love Motherless Children by Eric Clapton So Fine by ELO Life has its little ups and downs by Charlie Rich Photograph by Ringo Starr River Man by Nick Drake Close to the Edit by The Art of Noise. I’m afraid if Americans by David Bowie It Can Happen by Yes Heavy gauge by the stone cash players Happiness Runs by Donovan Help Yourself by Tom Jones Mama Mia by ABBA Red Right Hand by Nick Cave Metal Guru by T Rex Hey Bulldog (1999 remix) by the Beatles All Night Ling by Rainbow Number 9 Dream (new remix) by John Lennon
Join me this Friday 2/16 at 7pm EST for a live stream here on my UA-cam channel. I want to see everybody there! 😬
7pm I hope 😁
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Unfortunately I have a meeting at that time
@@dathorndike4908we will be there for a few hours
If you come across any of us older gay guys please be kind - we are survivors in every sense of the word including the saddest.
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May God bless you sweetie🙏🥰
I can't help but think of my dear friend Simon Munslow-Taylor when I hear this song. Simon died of AIDS in 1986. R.I.P. sweetie. You were so loved. I am so lucky to still be here. So many others were taken too young. God bless all of them.
I love everyone
I'm putting it down to a generation gap. This film was enormously important when it came out, because it put the reality of HIV/AIDS discrimination right into the malls of America. With it's star power on screen and off (Neil Young also did a stunning music track that was also nominated for a Grammy), and its overall quality, the film and its topic became undeniable. In this song, Springsteen manages to catch the dark pathos of having a then-fatal disease with plodding rhythmic repetition, but also with more than a glimmer of hope and perspective. The fact that it was The Boss writing a song for a film that had gay implications was important too, because of his previously macho Americana image. The film and song are milestones. Don't hesitate, just see it.
I'm kinda surprised that he didn't delve into the lyrics/meaning of the song as he usually does then he'd realize the message and the songs importance.
@@steveullrich7737I'm surprised too, but this is still one of my favorite reaction channels. Salvo is always thoughtful and detailed. Anyone can misstep. I know I have...:)
@@BuddyAkin478 totally agree and understand we're all human.
Yes the official video is a must, and the movie "Philadelphia" from which the song is from is a must see❤
This song still makes me cry after all of these years. My significant other had been one of casualties of the AIDS epidemic, dying the year prior to this songs release.
I'm sorry to hear that dude ❤️
i am sorry for your loss. May he RIP.
Trying to find words but nothing I can say will be enough. I was there, I know.
God bless you and all the bright souls waiting for us. ❤❤❤❤
Aids Is a Pandamic Because its World Wide , Epidemic Means its just in On Country or even Just on City, But Sorry for your lose
This song. This movie. ❤😢
Very well said
Both the song and the movie are phenomenal.
Tom Hanks, Antonio Banderas, and Denzel Washington are at their best in this one.
The movie will really put the song into perspective. Bruce says he is “ not good at writing scores” ….he nailed this one.
This song, and this film was so important at the time (still is now).
My preacious lover and I saw this movie when it first came out. He died of wasting syndrome a few months look later due to aids related complications. This song takes me back to that time and space. Suddenly he was gone. And so many of my friends as well. Aids is not gone. Please young people. Educate yourself, and be safe. A broken heart is avoidable.
My favourite Springsteen song. ❤ I also love
your imagination Salvo. Thanks for this
The video is very powerful. The movie is very powerful. Now watch the video.
'Philadelphia' is the most beautiful movie. It came out only a year or so after we lost dear Freddie Mercury, so it took my a while to bring myself to watch it. Bruce's title track for this bittersweet masterpiece is astoundingly stunning.❤
Great song now you should watched the movie, and then hear again the song
Beautiful movie and song
Great movie and this song still hits ya in the feels today!
Another great song from this soundtrack is “Philadelphia” by Neil Young.
I think Neil’s song is more heart wrenching
@@muriel2267 I agree 100% and is probably why it's at the end of the movie. I think both songs were up for the Academy Award/ Not a usual thing.
I think Neil's is the better of the two, honestly. Though I like them both.
@@muriel2267 Yes, he should give that one a go.
Oh my, did this song bring back memories of friends lost long ago. And i'm in tears as I close my eyes and see all their faces.
You need to see the movie now, and you'll understand.
Omg this movie is sooo good. You should definitely watch it
And this song is a critical part of it
My partners (RIP Bob) office was used for this film, so it holds a place in my heart. Springsteen is a Jersey boy, as was I. Philly is my home for 36 years. I loved here (Bob) and then lost my one and only true love here - suddenly, 26 years ago. We both lost our brothers to HIV, and we were activists, street counselors, sat on political commissions, and worked heavily with the AIDS crisis. All you young LGBTQ kids out there - thank every older gay man and woman for our fight, which opened the door for the freedom you have today. And remember: silence=death, so don't be complacent and play safe.
This song is so sublimely beautiful. One of my favorites by The Boss.
Great reaction....as always!! Now please go watch the movie!!! Both Denzel Washington and Tom Hanks were incredibly moving in this epic masterpiece movie!!! Don't miss out!!!🎶🎼🎵🎸🎤🎧🎹🥁🔥🔥
Watch the movie. The song will makes sense. I’m a 65 year old grandma and the movie still hits my heart 💔
Oh dear God! Has it really been 40 years??? Im weeping now as I wept watching Bruce performing this at the Oscars. I stopped counting at 30...30 friends who died of HIV/AIDS during this time. The fear, the grief, the tragedy of it all. Please, everyone, give this song and this film the honor and dignity they deserve. ❤❤❤
The movie will give this song more meaning in my opinion
62 GWM here who lost far too many in this time
4:13 I get goosebumps and tears in my eyes as soon as I hear the percussion at the beginning because I can just picture Tom Hanks and the movie and Bruce walking the streets. We watched this movie in 8th grade and it had such a major impact on my life. Be kind, always.
Excellent movie!!
I’m not a Springsteen fan but this song hits the emotions hard. Such a powerful movie, highly recommended watching it. The music video would have given more context.
I'm not a huge Springsteen fan, but hearing this song makes me weep. The movie is phenomenal and that's made more so by this sound tract from the film. Thank you for this one!
Tom Hanks best performance in this movie, in my opinion
LOVE this song, and the movie is great so watch it, Sal!!
I loved the movie and the song that came with it..... Important movie too! I think it helped make people understand what it meant to have AIDS. LJ
Love this song, fits the movie so well!! You have to watch this movie Salvog!! You will cry and feel with your deepest emotions 👍
Great movie, great soundtrack
Your spot on, the 80s had such an incredible way of making an experience out of the music. The lyrics are deep and Bruce captures the the feel and fear about people dying of aids back then.
Love movie and the song
By all means watch the movie. Very powerful, very relevant at the time. Thankfully things are better for sufferers of that horrible disease both medically and socially.
Watch the movie and also listen to Neil Young’s contribution to the movie. His song plays in the final scene which basically breaks everyone who watches it.
I haven't watched the film in years but can vividly recall the song and the home video - and I'm tearing up.
this is one where you should of watched the video, not often i say that
Neil Young has a great ballad from this soundtrack also.
I think Neil Young's track from the same soundtrack was even better. Gives me goosebumps even. It was just called "Philadelphia".
YOU NEED TO DO THIS ( 93 ) ACADEMY AWARD WINNER SALVO!!! FOR SURE 😊BASED ON A TRUE STORY ABOUT ( ANDREW BECKETT ) IT'LL HIT YOU IN THE HEART, THAT'S FOR SURE!😮
Def take the time to watch the video version on your own Salvo - it is worth the watch!
The main video is so interesting (if you like this song) Bruce is walking through Philly and sings a live track.
I love how you went back to the song. Nobody does that. Yes, my jacket was off, cigar was lit. Nice one fella.
Fantastic song. Springsteen also has Secret Garden (string version, is amazing) from the movie Jerry Maguire. Another beautiful song to get lost in. Such a passionate, poetic songwriter
The close your eyes and float away feeling you have described is what happens to me when I hear anything by Enya, but Only Time is my favorite . I have requested Enya before. I hope you will consider checking her out, because I think you will love her.
Understand what you are watching before watching it. Quality is better than quantity.
IF YOU DO THE FILM SALVO LET THE ENDING OF THE MOVIE PLAY CAUSE IT'S A ( NEIL YOUNG ) SONG! 😊IT WAS THE 1ST OF A BACK TO BACK OSCAR FOR ( TOM HANKS ) HE BACKED THIS UP WITH 94'S ( FORREST GUMP ) 😊
Shoulda watched the video
It cut off over a minute of the song
But it would've given meaning and context to the song.
@@phyl1042I will double back
Great song and great movie - you should check it out.
My favorite Bruce Springsteen song it gets me every time this and the rising.
This is the theme song for an incredible movie about a lawyer who was fired because he was gay, and got aids.....
Nobody nails movie song like Springsteen. There's this one, plus "Secret Garden" from "Jerry McGuire, ""The Wrestler" from the movie of the same title, and "Dead Man Walking" from the movie of the same title. This one stands out in particular, because it’s told from the perspective of a man dying from AIDS.
It's not kinda song....a lot of people feel like you....the song gives out a tone of someone going up an elevator in very tall 70 storey skyscraper, thinking a lover that he going to meet or in a taxi going somewhere on the streets of Philadelphia with that song on the radio and you are listening and watching buildings and people on the streets in the back seat of a taxi...sipping on whiskey 🥃 and thinking about someone special....the song does that to you. 🎉🎉🎉🎉 I love it 🎉🎉🎉🎉Great reaction!!!
The lyrics are about a man dying from Aids. About how his clothes don't fit because of weight loss.
This is a beautiful song.
I think about all the great friends I loss. But they're still in my heart ❤😢
This guy bricked it. The music video is so powerful.
This is my chemotherapy song, for me the song told my story of long chemo cycles, weight loss, hair loss, I didn’t know my own face
Great film
Not a huge fan, but love this one and “Tunnel Of Love”
Definitely must watch the movie. Have a box of tissues ready. Exceptional movie. This song, sealed the emotions to the movie.
Great reaction to this song.
I'm only somewhat old (54), but I have lived through remarkable and dramatic changes in how society views the LGBTQ. I wish my gay cousin who took his own life in 1992 could have seen it; he might still be with us. Another film worth seeing is "And the Band Played On." It's about the AIDS epidemic.
The lyrical phases “wasting away” and “slip this skin” are so descriptive of the tragedy of AIDS. It’s the perfect song for this poignant movie, a must see!
REALLY need to watch the movie to understand this song & the shattering depth of AIDS… it’s a totally different world now
Love your reactions, always, but I feel like this is one where the context should have been available to you before you listened. (Honestly surprised that the person who suggested it sorta didn't mention that this song is from the perspective of someone dying of AIDS.)
I came of age during that time, and this song -- the reason I think it was (and is) considered so important -- is that it was very unusual for a very famous straight rock star to address this very terrifying and stigmatizing illness (which at the time was considered a very "shameful" gay disease).
The tone of this song is not chill ... it is actually haunting and tragic and a snapshot of a very horrific and traumatizing moment in time, especially for gay people like myself. This song is being sung from the point of view of someone watching themselves dying (and wasting away) before their own eyes, becoming "unrecognizable to myself." As good as this song is, every time I hear it it's like watching a horror movie from the past. I like the skill of Bruce's songwriting on this one, but I also hate how this song reminds me of that terrible time every time I hear it.
Just thought you should have had this context while listening. Still luv ya, G!
LOL You've been watching too much Miami Vice Salvo :-D JKD
It's just you and I my friend
And my clothes don't fit me no more
A thousand miles just to slip this skin"
"So receive me brother with your faithless kiss,
Or will we leave each other alone like this"
You really should watch the movie.
Salvo, do yourself a huge favor and watch this movie! It was phenomenal in so many ways. IMHO, one of best performances ever from Hanks, Washington and Bandaras.
Salvo, you need to watch the film. Philadelphia.
Secret Garden is another amazing song by him.
Although this is one of The Boss's finest songs, when you watch the movie, you'll understand and feel the power of the message he's giving us. He's a songwriting genius.
You've got a lot to go through before getting to this.
🇬🇧 Im 60 years old this year and i still have not watched this movie. I just know it will make me cry & be sad. I think i will watch it one day, but i would have to be on my own. "The Boss" did a great job with this song, haunting but beautiful. 🎼❤🎙️
you have yo do neil youngs Philidelphia which lost to springsteens song at the academy and grammys.....but just as spectacular of a song.
I only like 3 Bruce songs: Streets of Philadelphia, I'm on fire, and Tunnel of love.
Amazing song, but you can't really get it until you've seen the movie Philadelphia.
You really should watch the official video to this. The vocals in the video is Springteen singing the song live rather than just him lip synching. It's such a raw performance of this great song.
Great video, I'm from Brazil 🇧🇷
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I recommend the music video Because Bruce Sings His Lyrics Live
U should watch the movie all great performances ❤❤
You've got to react to La mamma morta
You have to watch the movie.
Back in the 80s party days, we knew about 15 gay guys. Now , only one is still alive. It turned into a tragic time by the end of that decade.
Intense movie. Scary times....sad song. The lyrics are very poignant. Holds a different meaning than the vibe of the song itself.
Any 80’s songs you react to, please do the official videos, as the music videos were often mini movies that explained the songs
I prefer the song at the end of the movie. Neil Young doing Philadelphia.
This is one of those ones where it's different the reactor us not reacting to the video...🎩
Una canzone bellissima Ancora andrebbe nel 2024 soprattutto per le discriminazioni e anche per Delle parti povere... Del mondo fhiladelphia e un mix tra cultura... E parti povere penso... Ma io piango quando sento questo pezzo
That time devastated me AIDS didn’t kill me, but it should have it took my soul a very seven of my best friends and two lovers. I don’t think I’ll ever get them for it.
Would u marry meee😂 nah its OK lol hugs from across d pond xx
This soundtrack is superb. You need to check it out the Indigo girls version for I DONT WANNA TALK ABOUT IT. For me the best version for this song. Sorry Rod steward 🙈
Good song! But I would say the live version ( when he is walking through philadelphia) is better, just wish it would be in spotify
Not at all euphoric to me. Just inexpressibly sad. Do watch the movie.
💟All good thanks for the tunes. PLEASE will you consider the following….
Run to Me by the BeeGees
Casanova70 by Air
Train by Goldfrapp
Song to the Siren by Robert Plant
S-S-S Single Bed by Fox
I’m Gonna Crawl by Led Zeppelin
Lone Ranger by Quantum Jump
Lucky Man by The Verve
Devil Woman by Cliff Richard
Apache by the Shadows
Ride a White Swan by T Rex
Cathy’s Clown by The Everly Brothers
Let’s Stick Together by Brian Ferry
Over You by Roxy Music
Music by John Mills
The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face by Roberta Flack
Sweetheart Like You by Bob Dylan
You’re So Vain (studio version) by Cary Simon
Wordy Rappinghood by Tom Tom Club
Power of Love-Frankie Goes to Hollywood
Games Without Frontiers by Peter Gabriel
Mr Myself and I-Joan Armatrading
Senses Working Overtime by XTC
State of Independence by Donna Summer
I’ll Find My Way Home by Jon and Vangelis
Chung Kuo by Vangelis
Oxigene part 4 by Jean-Michel Jarre
La Femme d’argent by Air
Golden Brown by the Stranglers
Swinging Safari by Bert Kempfert
Love spreads by The Stone Roses
The only song i like about him.
Maybe can you react to Shakira song Hips Don’t Lie official music video. Shakira has great songs!
This is a Bruce bc Springsteen video
What a weird comment to make in the comments about this song.
💥PLEASE check out the following….
Kow Tow by Mick Jagger
Bon Under a Bad Sign by Jimmy Hendrix
Your the one for me Fatty by Morrissey
Hot Burrito #1 by Flying Burrito
Brothers
Everyday by Slade
Feel Flows by the Beach Boys
What’s that You’re Doing by Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder
Whiz knows Where the Time Goes by Fairport Convention
Shakin all over by Johnny Kid and the Pirates
Teasing’ by King Curtis (ft Eric Clapton)
Reasons to Be Cheerful by Ian Dury
Ray Stevens- Bridget the Midget
Think I’m going mad by The Rolling Stones
Can’t Take My Eyes of You by Andy Williams
Alone Again Or by Love
Motherless Children by Eric Clapton
So Fine by ELO
Life has its little ups and downs by Charlie Rich
Photograph by Ringo Starr
River Man by Nick Drake
Close to the Edit by The Art of Noise.
I’m afraid if Americans by David Bowie
It Can Happen by Yes
Heavy gauge by the stone cash players
Happiness Runs by Donovan
Help Yourself by Tom Jones
Mama Mia by ABBA
Red Right Hand by Nick Cave
Metal Guru by T Rex
Hey Bulldog (1999 remix) by the Beatles
All Night Ling by Rainbow
Number 9 Dream (new remix) by John Lennon