Unchained Melody - Bobby Hatfield of the Righteous Brothers (Live Shindig performance)
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- Опубліковано 5 січ 2024
- Bobby Hatfield's solo performance of "Unchained Melody" on Shindig transcends mere singing; it's an emotional hurricane trapped in a 2-minute television slot. Forget Bill Medley's iconic baritone - this night belonged to Hatfield's soaring tenor, a voice dripping with longing and vulnerability.
From the opening "whoa, my love," Hatfield captures the song's essence. His vocals aren't technically perfect, but that's where the magic lies. The slight rasp, the occasional tremble, it all paints a picture of raw heartache, of a love lost that feels like a physical wound. He doesn't belt the notes; he caresses them, each phrase imbued with a desperate yearning.
The stripped-down setting on Shindig only amplifies the impact. No flashy choreography, no backing band - just Hatfield, a spotlight, and his aching soul poured into the microphone. As the camera pans across his expressive face, we see the lyrics mirrored in his every furrow and twitch. Tears well in his eyes, not a staged performance, but genuine emotion laid bare.
The moment truly explodes in the lines, "I need your love, to live, to laugh, to cry, I need your love, with every beat of my heart." Hatfield's voice cracks with a pain that's almost unbearable, then soars to a desperate plea. It's a moment of pure catharsis, both for him and the audience.
This Shindig performance is more than just a song; it's a moment in time. It's a testament to the raw power of unfiltered emotion and the universal language of heartbreak. Bobby Hatfield wasn't just singing "Unchained Melody"; he was living it, breathing it, bleeding it onto the stage. And in doing so, he created a performance that continues to resonate decades later, a timeless example of how music can truly touch the soul.
Highlights:
Hatfield's raw, emotionally charged vocals
The stripped-down setting that amplifies the emotion
The iconic "I need your love" moment that sends chills down the spine
A timeless performance that transcends generations
Overall:
A masterclass in emotional delivery, Bobby Hatfield's "Unchained Melody" on Shindig is a must-watch for anyone who appreciates the power of music to move the soul. It's not just a song; it's an experience.
Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
best singer who ever lived
come on.....compared to e.g. Minnie Ripperton, Aretha Franklin, Whitney Houston etc etc etc you can't seriously think he's the best singer ever.
This song, however, and Bobby's performace makes me cry every time!
The World best Song
Amazing ❤❤❤
Thank you very much for uploading this. Bobby simply doesn’t get the honor and views and respect he truly deserves what a shame! He needs to be EVERYWHERE unlike Taylor swift cuz he is real effortless raw talent.
Wow!! He had a very nice Astonishing voice. I liked his voice. His voice was Captivating to me. The Song was AMAZING!!
Linda voz inesquecível linda música pra sempre ❤
やはりいいね最高の音楽
Thank you for the Shindig version. The RB were the masters of concert arrangement variations. A stunning departure from all of Bobby's other renditions. Loved 'em all.
That's a great version! Thanks for sharing Roy ❤
His voice was amazing
Sublime. Envolement garanti magnifique interprétation, unique et rare.
What year did Bobby Hatfield sung that song 🎵
1965
Sad he died so young
He left his life at 63 years old, considered late middle age. He had a 41 year career, and was inducted into The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2003 before he died. He did what he came here to do. He left unique wonderful singing and performances, which I'm grateful for. 🎶💜
1:11 - 1:14 the most voice in the world