The lead singer, Gary Brooker, just died about 10 days ago, so this is very timely, Devin. I've always loved this song! 50 years old and it's still fresh! - YES, it is a great slow dance song!! God bless! ❤💯
I was young when I first heard this song. Little did I know I would go through my father's old 45 records that he brought from England when my parents moved to Canada, and that would be one of the records he had. My father gave me all of the old 45's about 15 years ago. I still listen to that song. He just passed away 6 months ago, and this song is a very emotional song for me. I will be forever grateful for that and cherish this record.
The original from 1967 was my favorite UNTIL I was blessed to hear Gary Brooker sing along with the Danish Symphonic Orchestra and Chorus. Absolutely glorious version. A sad note to add, Gary passed away at the age of 76 from cancer on February 19, 2022. He left a fabulous legacy of music for us to enjoy❤️
Another great performance of the Danish National Symphony is their rendition of The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly ua-cam.com/video/enuOArEfqGo/v-deo.html
When a song sounds just as good 50 years after it was first released should tell everybody something. One of the greatest songs ever written. It goes straight to your soul! Gary Booker died about a year ago! RIP!
I get a lot of pleasure from watching the younger generations listening to this song for the first time. I just loved your reaction. You may know this by now, but I read somewhere that Gary Brooker not only composed and sang the original version, he also composed the orchestral and choir accompaniment in this version. Amazingly talented person. May he rest in peace, listening to choirs from on high.
Song is based on one of the Canterbury Tales. R.I.P. GARY BROOKER, This man had one of the greatest voices. Usually someone starts to lose their vocal range with age, but not Gary.
Thank goodness, always thought it was “Miller told his tale” referred to Chaucer’s Canterbury tales, Millers tale about all human frailties. But have been told over & over that theirs a white moth called a Miller to do with coke? Never made sense to me,line before is obviously about a coke spoon shaped like very small ladle, but to me that fits perfectly with”Millers tale”✊♥️🌹
I'm sure you realize now it is NOT winter's. The combination of the orchestral arrangement with the iconic song creates something quite profound and moving.
Gary Brooker died at the age of 76. (R.I.P.) 02.19.2022 Cancer. A remarkable and unforgettable voice. I Love You, Gary. I Love Procol Harum. Forever. 😭😭😭😭😭😭
The first few bars of this original record, with that distinctive organ, comprise one of the most iconic, instantly recognizable songs of the 60s that can instantly transport me back to that time as if in a time machine. Always a favorite.
Love this song. I actually prefer the studio version from the 60's as it is the one I grew up on. This live version is very good though as it shows how powerful Gary Brooker's voice was even as he got older. "Conquistador" is another great song by Procol Harum. Sad to hear of his passing recently.
The song is about a one night stand or sexual escapade that ended bad. Gary Brooker reminds me of Ray Charles! I surpassed the half century mark last year. I can clearly remember that song playing on a 45. My mother loved this piece.She passed about almost a year ago. At her Memorial Service I pulled together an insane amount of pics. While the pics were showing Whiter shade of pale (this version) was playing. I turned around to see the reaction. It was a challenge to find a dry eye in the Sanctuary! Great videos my friend! Enjoy your holiday!
Truly great performance by all concerned. I have seen procol harum 8 times and they are my all time favourites. Hard to believe I won't see him again there no doubt God has just booked the top of the bill for his concert in heaven
Dude, you have the best reactions. You seem like you feel every song as i did when i first heard these classics 40 years ago. And still feel them now🤘❤️
Great reaction, quickly bringing yourself up to speed. 1964 he was in a band the Paramount's, and when he sings Ray Charles or Perry Sledge's "When a Man Loves a Woman" that powerful voice was embarking on a great musical journey he just got better, RIP, Gary Brooker, your music stays with us, a blessing! ❤️
You picked a wonderful song brought memories back to me. This is a beautiful song. Remembering that I would play this song over and over. Powerful song 👏❤️🎵🎶🥰
This song has been on my playlist for a long long time and I listen to it at night and it helps me sleep. I got a lot of songs that help me sleep and this is one of my favorites
One of the best reactions to this song I have seen. Thank you. RIP Gary Brooker, Thank you for giving us over 55 years of amazing music. You will never be forgotten Sir.
Danish symphony orchestra joined Gary on this,amazing, best version ever,remember original, so I’m ancient, but can still appreciate music thank god😂✊♥️
Singing orchestra backup singers all were great. What a treat to hear that live. As mentioned by another viewer I also grew up with this in the 60’s. When in came over the new FM radio I blasted it. I love both versions. Thanks for showing it.
my first junior high school dance with a girl in 1968 never yes was very slow been playing this song for 50 years, written in Middle English by Geoffrey Chaucer between 1387 and 1400, The Miller's Tale is one of 24 stories, RIP Mr. Garry Brookert,
This was "born" in 1967 when I was 15!!!! Spectacular year for music!!!💜💜💜💜🎵🎼🎶🥁🎸🎧🎹🎤🎙 Gary Brooker....the voice of many angels!!!🤘🤘🤘🤘 Bless you for this reaction!!! 🤘🤘
A very small peice of heaven indeed roams this earth. What an amazing group of God given talent was put together here for this iconic performance. Thank you Devin for the reaction video.
First released in May 1967, this song became part of the sound track of my first term at university that summer. It's one of the most iconic songs of the era. The lyrics are considered 'psychedelic rock' in their dream-like poeticism, but, according to Gary Brooker (the lead singer) in an interview, he said it's about a break up where she's leaving him with no real stated reason. She's pale with nerves when she tells him she's leaving, and when he doesn't accept there's no reason, she turns a whiter shade of pale. RIP Gary Brooker. For those of us who were listening to you from the beginning, you will forever be missed.
AMAZING ! Step 1 - Orchestra prelude Step 2 - Gary Brooker and orchestra Step 3 - Gary Brooker + orchestra + band (Procol Harum) + choir “A WHITER SHADE OF PALE” was released by Procol Harum in 1967 and it was their first single ❤ RIP Gary Brooker 1945 - 2022 *PROCOL HARUM is a latin expression that means "beyond these things"
Have loved this song since the mid sixties. This has to be my favorite version, since this concert took place in my native Denmark. The castle where the concert took place is located close to where both my grandparents lived, have been by there many times as a child and young adult.
Lead singer Gary Brooker of PROCOL HAREM, "WHITER SHADE OF PALE"...This was a nice tribute to him, especially since he just passed away a few days ago. The song was released in 1967. You should give this a listen to. More... "CONQUISTADOR"..
one of the greatest songs ever written. fantastic , hit # 1 at the time in nearly every country of the world .. yes people had to be able to sing and play instruments before and during the 60's and 70's no auto tube, no gimmicks, no synthesizers, no half naked people dancing around ,,,,,and half the time the live performance where even better than the recordings ,,, just stand there with a mic and belt it out.
You really want to react to "TIME HAS COME TODAY" - The Chamber Brothers - Album long version. It is an experience you will never forget. 4 black brothers with a white drummer created this ICONIC Masterpiece.
Unfortunately the lead singer just recently passed away. RIP Mr. Gary Brooker and thank you for that beautiful voice! They do another great song from this concert called " Conquistador " Another great tune from this band and oh the bravado. You'll love love it!
The lyrics are enigmatic and meant to be enigmatic. If anyone tells you they 'know' what the song is exactly about, they are speaking from ignorance. The meaning has been debated for decades, since the first time it was released in 1967. The lyricist was a big fan of surrealism and wrote this more as a mood piece painted in words. There's even a couple interviews where he (Keith Reid) denies his mention of the 'miller told his tale' has anything to do with Chaucer. All interpretations are speculative. Some enigmas are meant to stay mysterious. But wasn't this performance beautiful? Gary Brooker was the only original member to perform at this music festival. What is incredible is how little his voice had changed in 40 years. If you listen to the 1967 original with a 22-year-old Brooker singing, and compare it to the voice in this 2006 recording, you'll find they are almost identical. RIP, Mr Brooker.
The song lyrics are cryptic becuase it is the rock equivalent of a surrealist painting. Many images and scenarious with pale faces. Going all the way back to the Millers Tale (1485?). Whose face would have been ghostly with flour dust, and who would have turned pale when he realised he had been betrayed, yet correctly, blamed himself. Gary Brooker sang it and composed the original music.
While it's not supposed to be a reference to Chaucer, the "Miller's Tale" would be apt to shock a "lady". Sad to learn that Gary Brooker has passed. RIP.
I'm one of those old people who listened to this stuff when we were young, so now maybe you can understand why we view new music as crap. You need to listen to Knights in White Satin, too. There was just SO much great music being written and sung; I sure miss those days. At least I have all the greats on CD so I can listen all day to real music.
Funnily enough I love old & new music! Shocked to hear you describe new music as 💩? You sound just like my mum when all this stuff came out😂😂😂 I’ve taught my children about old music & they in turn have introduced me to so many amazingly talented young performers & so it goes on thanks to god✊😍🌹
Great reaction video! First time viewer here (🤔 just might have to subscribe if you do more of this quality) 👍 I have some comments, interpreting the lyrics of this song which gives it even a deeper dimension - I will share that at the end of this - (and sorry for this detailed commentary, but I think you will find it helpful if you listen to the song again and/or share it with others). The name of the song is actually “A Whiter Shade Of Pale” (not “Winter”) Gary Brooker’s incredible singing in this live performance matched - or perhaps even exceeded - the quality of the original 1967 recording that took place 40 years earlier. The band’s name comes from a couple of possible sources. One of the band members in ‘67 had a cat named Procol Harum. This is Latin for “Far beyond these things”…. Personally, I think they named the band after the cat. 😁 This song and about 3 or 4 others defined the sound and the scene that was the “Summer of Love”. Unfortunately, that beautiful era only lasted about three years…. Innocence lost - marked by another outdoor concert in December ‘69 at Altamont - The Rolling Stones - they hired the Hells Angels motorcycle gang to be their “security” force - 4 people died that night. However, great music continued to come out from the late 60s all through to the mid 90s. But 1967 through Woodstock 1969 was magic. There has been much debate/misunderstanding regarding the lyrics. I believe I can unlock the mystery for you. The lyrics are mostly metaphorical. The song is about a young couple who are attending a party perhaps at a ballroom - maybe even on a ship. They were either entertainers for the crowd, or they were just part of the crowd dancing….”We skipped the Light Fandango” but instead did cartwheels across the floor, implying that they were having a great time, perhaps even on their way to getting drunk. The room seem to be shaking apart as they “ordered another drink”, but the waiter brought a tray of many drinks. As the night wore on, the young man was fast becoming interested in having a more private intimate time with this young girl…. But yet even through her near drunkenness, she sensed it, and became frightened. As the young man shuffled through his “playing cards” - a metaphor for looking for that winning hand to convince her to go with him - she again was unable or unwilling to give into him. Even as he told her stories, and lies about himself to impress and take advantage of her she knew she was potentially headed for trouble as “The truth was plain to see”. The vestal virgin metaphor clearly implied that she was young, inexperienced, and not ready for what she feared was his ultimate intent. But he kept on with his tales and lies, and he “would not let her be”…..ramping up the pressure on her to give in. This frightened her tremendously. I have heard, but I cannot confirm, that Gary Brooker and his cowriter actually wrote two more verses, that were never recorded. We will probably never hear the end of that story. Again, I want to say your reaction video was wonderful and genuine. Well done.
Beautiful... This song tugs at your heart strings like no other. RIP Gary Brooker . you will long be remembered
The lead singer, Gary Brooker, just died about 10 days ago, so this is very timely, Devin. I've always loved this song! 50 years old and it's still fresh! - YES, it is a great slow dance song!! God bless! ❤💯
I had no idea the Lead Singer died. Thank you for commenting.
@@Music-Is-Real-Love - Sorry to deliver the bad news, but thank you for your kind comment! 😊
Gary Brooker was 76. R.I.P.@@Music-Is-Real-Love
I was young when I first heard this song. Little did I know I would go through my father's old 45 records that he brought from England when my parents moved to Canada, and that would be one of the records he had.
My father gave me all of the old 45's about 15 years ago. I still listen to that song. He just passed away 6 months ago, and this song is a very emotional song for me. I will be forever grateful for that and cherish this record.
RIP Gary Brooker
The original from 1967 was my favorite UNTIL I was blessed to hear Gary Brooker sing along with the Danish Symphonic Orchestra and Chorus. Absolutely glorious version. A sad note to add, Gary passed away at the age of 76 from cancer on February 19, 2022. He left a fabulous legacy of music for us to enjoy❤️
Another great performance of the Danish National Symphony is their rendition of The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly ua-cam.com/video/enuOArEfqGo/v-deo.html
When a song sounds just as good 50 years after it was first released should tell everybody something. One of the greatest songs ever written. It goes straight to your soul! Gary Booker died about a year ago! RIP!
The fact that his voice is still perfect after 50 years just puts me in awe
You've been schooled young man.I 've loved this song for 40 years.This is my favourite version. RIP Gary. Sorely missed.
My favorite song from 1967 even better in 2006! RIP Gary Brooker. Thank you for this beautiful masterpiece!
I get a lot of pleasure from watching the younger generations listening to this song for the first time. I just loved your reaction.
You may know this by now, but I read somewhere that Gary Brooker not only composed and sang the original version, he also composed the orchestral and choir accompaniment in this version. Amazingly talented person. May he rest in peace, listening to choirs from on high.
He co-composed the original version along with Matthew Fisher, the group’s original organist.
Song is based on one of the Canterbury Tales. R.I.P. GARY BROOKER, This man had one of the greatest voices. Usually someone starts to lose their vocal range with age, but not Gary.
Thank goodness, always thought it was “Miller told his tale” referred to Chaucer’s Canterbury tales, Millers tale about all human frailties.
But have been told over & over that theirs a white moth called a Miller to do with coke?
Never made sense to me,line before is obviously about a coke spoon shaped like very small ladle, but to me that fits perfectly with”Millers tale”✊♥️🌹
My Step- Dad’s Favorite Song in English. He Heard it Playing in a Dept Store in the 70’s and Loved it so Much he Bought the Album that Same Day.🤍
That's how music gets me! Gotta have it, know who wrote it and buy a copy! ❤
I'm sure you realize now it is NOT winter's. The combination of the orchestral arrangement with the iconic song creates something quite profound and moving.
Gary Brooker died at the age of 76. (R.I.P.) 02.19.2022 Cancer. A remarkable and unforgettable voice. I Love You, Gary. I Love Procol Harum. Forever. 😭😭😭😭😭😭
Amazing performance of one of the best songs ever made
RIP Gary Brooker
The perfect performance of a perfect song.
The singer is Gary Brooker and he just passed away Feb 19th. Such an awesome song
Thank you for the good music! The man on the piano wars Gary Brooker from Band Procol Harum. He died 19.02.22. The good music is forever. RIP Garry.
Ironically, lead singer Gary Brooker passed away just 9 days ago on February 19.
The first few bars of this original record, with that distinctive organ, comprise one of the most iconic, instantly recognizable songs of the 60s that can instantly transport me back to that time as if in a time machine. Always a favorite.
It brings a tear to my eye every time I hear it.
Love this song. I actually prefer the studio version from the 60's as it is the one I grew up on. This live version is very good though as it shows how powerful Gary Brooker's voice was even as he got older. "Conquistador" is another great song by Procol Harum. Sad to hear of his passing recently.
NO! When did he pass?
@@lisawall3386 Feb 19/22
@@dagmar.6954 thanks for info. Such a legend. May sweet Gary rest in eternal, music filled peace.
I remember this song as a kid but this version is so amazing.
God bless Gary!
The song is about a one night stand or sexual escapade that ended bad.
Gary Brooker reminds me of Ray Charles! I surpassed the half century mark last year. I can clearly remember that song playing on a 45.
My mother loved this piece.She passed about almost a year ago. At her Memorial Service I pulled together an insane amount of pics. While the pics were showing Whiter shade of pale
(this version) was playing.
I turned around to see the reaction. It was a challenge to find a dry eye in the Sanctuary! Great videos my friend! Enjoy your holiday!
Truly great performance by all concerned. I have seen procol harum 8 times and they are my all time favourites. Hard to believe I won't see him again there no doubt God has just booked the top of the bill for his concert in heaven
RIP the late great Gary brooker, best wishes from the north east of England.
This is one of the best from the Summer of Love crowd of hippies
Dude, you have the best reactions. You seem like you feel every song as i did when i first heard these classics 40 years ago. And still feel them now🤘❤️
One of the most finest concerts you’d ever hear gary recently passed last week😥🤘❤️lead singer of procol harum 70’s rock band
Love this reaction and version. Gary Brooker is the singer an just passed away recently. RIP
While Winter is White, the title is a Whiter Shade of Pale. Love your reactions!
RIP Gary Brooker thanks for this great masterpiece!
The lead singer is Gary Brooker and sadly he died about a week ago! RIP
Great reaction, quickly bringing yourself up to speed. 1964 he was in a band the Paramount's, and when he sings Ray Charles or Perry Sledge's "When a Man Loves a Woman" that powerful voice was embarking on a great musical journey he just got better, RIP, Gary Brooker, your music stays with us, a blessing! ❤️
Beautiful! A choir of Angels! Thanks again
You picked a wonderful song brought memories back to me. This is a beautiful song. Remembering that I would play this song over and over. Powerful song 👏❤️🎵🎶🥰
A classic for sure.
Rest In Peace, Garry Brooker. Lead singer for Provo Harum, passed away last week. One of the most beautiful Melodie’s in rock.
This song has been on my playlist for a long long time and I listen to it at night and it helps me sleep. I got a lot of songs that help me sleep and this is one of my favorites
You got CLASS Marie.
There is so many memories to this song. You should also listen to Grand Hotel and Salty dag from the same consert. Absolutly stunning.
One of the best reactions to this song I have seen. Thank you. RIP Gary Brooker, Thank you for giving us over 55 years of amazing music. You will never be forgotten Sir.
RIP Gary Brooker --the Lord blessed us with his talents for 76 years. Please consider the song Conquistador from the same concert....beautiful!
Danish symphony orchestra joined Gary on this,amazing, best version ever,remember original, so I’m ancient, but can still appreciate music thank god😂✊♥️
The melody is from BACH Sleepers Wake and Air on a G-String
His voice never changed just beautiful yes RIP….
thank you Devin
Singing orchestra backup singers all were great. What a treat to hear that live. As mentioned by another viewer I also grew up with this in the 60’s. When in came over the new FM radio I blasted it. I love both versions. Thanks for showing it.
Rest in Paradise dear man and thank you for the many memories!!!🎶🎼🎵💜💜💜
my first junior high school dance with a girl in 1968 never yes was very slow been playing this song for 50 years, written in Middle English by Geoffrey Chaucer between 1387 and 1400, The Miller's Tale is one of 24 stories, RIP Mr. Garry Brookert,
R.I. P Gary Booker!! This is a beautiful song. It's whiter shade of pale !! No winter
WHITER not Winter. Gary Brooker on piano & vocals just passed away on Saturday February 19th of cancer 😢 RIP to a most amazing musician ♥️
This was "born" in 1967 when I was 15!!!! Spectacular year for music!!!💜💜💜💜🎵🎼🎶🥁🎸🎧🎹🎤🎙 Gary Brooker....the voice of many angels!!!🤘🤘🤘🤘 Bless you for this reaction!!! 🤘🤘
A very small peice of heaven indeed roams this earth. What an amazing group of God given talent was put together here for this iconic performance.
Thank you Devin for the reaction video.
First released in May 1967, this song became part of the sound track of my first term at university that summer. It's one of the most iconic songs of the era. The lyrics are considered 'psychedelic rock' in their dream-like poeticism, but, according to Gary Brooker (the lead singer) in an interview, he said it's about a break up where she's leaving him with no real stated reason. She's pale with nerves when she tells him she's leaving, and when he doesn't accept there's no reason, she turns a whiter shade of pale. RIP Gary Brooker. For those of us who were listening to you from the beginning, you will forever be missed.
Elsewhere I've read that some of the lyrics refer to "The Miller's Tale" from the "Canterbury Tales". Both explanations are probably correct.
Thank you Procol Harum♥️♥️
I am smiling and crying all at the same time!
May God Bless you and your family
Rip Mr Booker. Thank you.
Gary Brooker and B.J. Wilson are deceased. RIP.
I've always loved this song, but this version with the symphony is fabulous!
RIP Gary
Hey Devin. It is Whiter Shade of Pale...not Winter Shade. It is a classic. Just wait for it.....💕💕💕
AMAZING !
Step 1 - Orchestra prelude
Step 2 - Gary Brooker and orchestra
Step 3 - Gary Brooker + orchestra + band (Procol Harum) + choir
“A WHITER SHADE OF PALE” was released by Procol Harum in 1967 and it was their first single
❤ RIP Gary Brooker 1945 - 2022
*PROCOL HARUM is a latin expression that means "beyond these things"
I'm 75.I first heard this song in 1967.Same, but his voice sounds raspy and blueish groove.🙏👍🎸🎸🇺🇲🕊️
Another on my top 5 of all time. What great music we had!
Gary, RIP, Neil
Have loved this song since the mid sixties. This has to be my favorite version, since this concert took place in my native Denmark. The castle where the concert took place is located close to where both my grandparents lived, have been by there many times as a child and young adult.
RIP GARY
You got it, "Being Blest"!
This is a huge production of the song, the radio version didn't have this part.
Lead singer Gary Brooker of PROCOL HAREM, "WHITER SHADE OF PALE"...This was a nice tribute to him, especially since he just passed away a few days ago. The song was released in 1967. You should give this a listen to. More... "CONQUISTADOR"..
his name is Gary Booker and he died this year on Feb. 19, 2022
See all the grey hair in the crowd. Our music from decades before you were born. And the time when we listened to songs like this on LSD and alcohol.
GOD BLESS YOU BRO 🙏☝️
one of the greatest songs ever written. fantastic , hit # 1 at the time in nearly every country of the world .. yes people had to be able to sing and play instruments before and during the 60's and 70's no auto tube, no gimmicks, no synthesizers, no half naked people dancing around ,,,,,and half the time the live performance where even better than the recordings ,,, just stand there with a mic and belt it out.
This song is so weird but I love it. Old version and his new. Here are the lyrics, still don't make sense, but nice to know.
Procol Harum 1967
We skipped the light fandango
Turned cartwheels 'cross the floor
I was feeling kinda seasick
But the crowd called out for more
The room was humming harder
As the ceiling flew away
When we called out for another drink
The waiter brought a tray
And so it was that later
As the miller told his tale
That her face, at first just ghostly
Turned a whiter shade of pale
She said, 'There is no reason'
And the truth is plain to see
But I wandered through my playing cards
And would not let her be
One of sixteen vestal virgins
Who were leaving for the coast
And although my eyes were open
They might have just as well've been closed
And so it was that later
As the miller told his tale
That her face, at first just ghostly
Turned a whiter shade of pale
And so it was that later
Source: LyricFind
Songwriters: Gary Brooker / Keith Reid / Matthew Fisher
A Whiter Shade of Pale lyrics © Onward Music Limited, T.R.O. Inc
Where’s chorus? Goes with Miller told his tale??
My mom introduced me to this song when i was 9 (1984). It threw me out the air lock! Slayed!
You really want to react to "TIME HAS COME TODAY" - The Chamber Brothers - Album long version. It is an experience you will never forget. 4 black brothers with a white drummer created this ICONIC Masterpiece.
I can't believe we just recently lost lead Singer Gary Brooker on February 19, 2022.
Rest in Peace Mr. Gary Brooker. ❤
Unfortunately the lead singer just recently passed away. RIP Mr. Gary Brooker and thank you for that beautiful voice! They do another great song from this concert called " Conquistador " Another great tune from this band and oh the bravado. You'll love love it!
The genius of this performance starts with hearing the original
Now you need to react to "Nights In White Satin" released in 1967 also!!!🎵🎼🎶🤘🤘🤘
The lyrics are enigmatic and meant to be enigmatic. If anyone tells you they 'know' what the song is exactly about, they are speaking from ignorance. The meaning has been debated for decades, since the first time it was released in 1967. The lyricist was a big fan of surrealism and wrote this more as a mood piece painted in words. There's even a couple interviews where he (Keith Reid) denies his mention of the 'miller told his tale' has anything to do with Chaucer. All interpretations are speculative. Some enigmas are meant to stay mysterious.
But wasn't this performance beautiful? Gary Brooker was the only original member to perform at this music festival. What is incredible is how little his voice had changed in 40 years. If you listen to the 1967 original with a 22-year-old Brooker singing, and compare it to the voice in this 2006 recording, you'll find they are almost identical. RIP, Mr Brooker.
The song lyrics are cryptic becuase it is the rock equivalent of a surrealist painting. Many images and scenarious with pale faces. Going all the way back to the Millers Tale (1485?). Whose face would have been ghostly with flour dust, and who would have turned pale when he realised he had been betrayed, yet correctly, blamed himself.
Gary Brooker sang it and composed the original music.
While it's not supposed to be a reference to Chaucer, the "Miller's Tale" would be apt to shock a "lady".
Sad to learn that Gary Brooker has passed. RIP.
A masterpiece. Thanks again.
Beautiful!
You should try the Danish National Symphony Orchestra doing The Good The Bad and The Ugly.
Of course, the original did not have an orchestra and choir lol, it straight up rocked! But his vocals here are better than '67 original. RIP Gary
You have just been to church and God is showing off what music is capable of at its' highest form. Amen.
RIP Gary - L.E.G.E.N.D.
It’s a Whiter Shade of Pale. This was the Denmark National Orchestra and Procal Harem was a guest.
ADDIO,GARY....GRAZIE GRAZIE GRAZIE..............
I'm one of those old people who listened to this stuff when we were young, so now maybe you can understand why we view new music as crap. You need to listen to Knights in White Satin, too. There was just SO much great music being written and sung; I sure miss those days. At least I have all the greats on CD so I can listen all day to real music.
Funnily enough I love old & new music!
Shocked to hear you describe new music as 💩? You sound just like my mum when all this stuff came out😂😂😂
I’ve taught my children about old music & they in turn have introduced me to so many amazingly talented young performers & so it goes on thanks to god✊😍🌹
There is no comparison in my humble opinion, the old stuff shames modern music.
Great reaction video! First time viewer here (🤔 just might have to subscribe if you do more of this quality) 👍 I have some comments, interpreting the lyrics of this song which gives it even a deeper dimension - I will share that at the end of this - (and sorry for this detailed commentary, but I think you will find it helpful if you listen to the song again and/or share it with others).
The name of the song is actually “A Whiter Shade Of Pale” (not “Winter”)
Gary Brooker’s incredible singing in this live performance matched - or perhaps even exceeded - the quality of the original 1967 recording that took place 40 years earlier.
The band’s name comes from a couple of possible sources. One of the band members in ‘67 had a cat named Procol Harum. This is Latin for “Far beyond these things”…. Personally, I think they named the band after the cat. 😁
This song and about 3 or 4 others defined the sound and the scene that was the “Summer of Love”. Unfortunately, that beautiful era only lasted about three years…. Innocence lost - marked by another outdoor concert in December ‘69 at Altamont - The Rolling Stones - they hired the Hells Angels motorcycle gang to be their “security” force - 4 people died that night.
However, great music continued to come out from the late 60s all through to the mid 90s. But 1967 through Woodstock 1969 was magic.
There has been much debate/misunderstanding regarding the lyrics. I believe I can unlock the mystery for you. The lyrics are mostly metaphorical.
The song is about a young couple who are attending a party perhaps at a ballroom - maybe even on a ship. They were either entertainers for the crowd, or they were just part of the crowd dancing….”We skipped the Light Fandango” but instead did cartwheels across the floor, implying that they were having a great time, perhaps even on their way to getting drunk. The room seem to be shaking apart as they “ordered another drink”, but the waiter brought a tray of many drinks.
As the night wore on, the young man was fast becoming interested in having a more private intimate time with this young girl…. But yet even through her near drunkenness, she sensed it, and became frightened.
As the young man shuffled through his “playing cards” - a metaphor for looking for that winning hand to convince her to go with him - she again was unable or unwilling to give into him. Even as he told her stories, and lies about himself to impress and take advantage of her she knew she was potentially headed for trouble as “The truth was plain to see”.
The vestal virgin metaphor clearly implied that she was young, inexperienced, and not ready for what she feared was his ultimate intent.
But he kept on with his tales and lies, and he “would not let her be”…..ramping up the pressure on her to give in. This frightened her tremendously.
I have heard, but I cannot confirm, that Gary Brooker and his cowriter actually wrote two more verses, that were never recorded. We will probably never hear the end of that story.
Again, I want to say your reaction video was wonderful and genuine.
Well done.
You're a tripper man. You feel as it happens. Lucky you.
Respect❤
Whiter, right like sight , site, right, tight,
The writer of this song Keith Reid just passed today. Brilliant song xx
We just lost Gary (the singer) just the other day😔🙏🏼