George Baker Selection Little Green Bag Reaction (Re-post)
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- Опубліковано 16 сер 2020
- A reaction to the excellent music of The George Baker Selection.
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Haha the singer George Baker is my dad!
Whaat?! So cool
❤️ Parlate Italiano ? I love the Song 💓 lml
seriously? is there any chance of obtaining his autograph?
My parents played this song when I was growing up. Thanks for reacting to it.
It's cool ppl like that who just chill no prob with me no prob with you
Indeed Reservoir Dogs made this fabulous Dutch song from 1970 popular again. Love it !
I've always loved this song. Leave it to you, Wayne, to do a reaction on something such as this.👍
I don't think any other reactors would have even given it a thought.
I love that you have such a wide array of tastes.
Your dad has done a great job with opening your mind to so much!
The actual REAL title is/was “ Little Green Back” meaning money. But everyone said little green bag, and it stuck.
A classic.
They also do a song called Baby Blue that was also a MASSIVE HIT
una paloma blanca also
i bet a lot of Dutchies are watching your reaction :P
yep im one of them lol
This is a Dutch Band singing about weed
dit het aanvanklik oor amerikaanse geld gegaan.
FUNKY
the review of this song at allmusic . com gives a fine analysis:
Part of the short-lived "Dutch Invasion" hype of the early '70s, the George Baker Selection's "Little Green Bag" is today so inextricably intertwined with its use in the opening scene of Quentin Tarantino's Reservoir Dogs that any use of it in the years since that movie came out (such as a memorable gag from the first season of the British sitcom Coupling) is intended as a reference back to the film, not the song itself. On its own, "Little Green Bag" is an odd little hybrid of proto-punky rock and roll (dig that surprisingly tough, stabbing rhythm guitar riff, and the funky bass and tambourines opening) and utterly unfashionable European MOR influences like the bouncy organ part (reminiscent of Bent Fabric's "The Happy Puppy") and the downright giddy turn the melody takes on the bridge. This combination evokes, of all things, Love's Forever Changes, which had similarly combined no-nonsense rock and roll with unexpected accents like a mariachi band and adult-contemporary strings. "Little Green Bag" is so weird that it by rights shouldn't work at all, but in fact, it's utterly beguiling.
Mand
another one that you could do is from a band called TEE SET and the song is ''MA BELLE AMIE'' about the same time as L G B i think, but not positive on time lines
This was used on The Simpsons. The Episode where Bart becomes a Jazz drummer, and Lisa collects animals(this scene is where the song comes)
Compare how cool Little Green Bag is to Una la pluma blanca.
Una la pluma blanca is on Buckwheat sings his version is kick ass
You should take a listen to some Alex Harvey and the sensational Alex Harvey band, he was an amazing Scottish artist, sometimes very humorous sometimes very deep, even in the humorous songs, please check him out you won't be disappointed.
Please react to The Streets- Fit but you know it
BS it was bag not 420 tolerant back then