It is probably the worst possible recording of it they could have chosen. The horns here sounded dead not the way it usually pierces the soul. The guy playing the sax even thought so himself , saying he fukked it up.
I can't believe you guys collective indifference to this all time classic song! I was just a little bit too young to be aware of this when it came out in the late 70's but ever since then to this day it's still a staple on classic rock radio worldwide.
It is probably the worst possible recording of this song. The centerpiece is the sax and instead of piercing the soul it fell so flat that these guys were laughing at it. They need a re do with a better video.
@@KevinPierce-pu4bd This song is 45 years old. Nearly everyone in that video is dead. Nobody there is going to be re-recording anything. I have to disagree wholeheartedly with you. For all of those years this song with it's understated vocals and downbeat story and outstanding centrepiece sax riff has been a firm classic and the one track the vast majority of people will remember Gerry Rafferty for. And it's going to remain so. Personally I think when that unmistakable, powerful and instantly recognisable sax riff kicks in for the first time and grabs the listener by the scruff of your neck it stands side by side with any of the greatest guitar riffs ever. Magnificent. Probably this wasn't a great video or great sound quality but these "promotional films" as they were before even the term "video" became commonplace were often considered an afterthought and an expense if at all, to have physical copies of film on reels distributed physically to television stations around the world. But Baker Street is a classic that will endure.
I was raised on this song. I was born in 1974, my dad played this a lot when I was little. I don't know anyone that was alive when this song came out that doesn't love it.
You have to listen to Baker Street a few times, then you will appreciate it, and listen to it often, because it's one of those rare songs that imprints on your soul.
This IMO is recording perfection. This is one of the single greatest songs ever recorded - so much music packed into one track. It's a gorgeous song and composed so immaculately. There's a lot of great instrumentation. Not judging - but being honest, you guys are the first people I've ever known did not truly love this song - it's legendary . The video is about 90 seconds shorter than the studio recording, too. You lost out on some more sax and guitar. if you didn't care much for it, you didn't miss out on anything. For me this song has a special place in my heart - it was popular on the radio when my dad was taking me to the race track every weekend - I was 10. So every time i hear it I remember those days of he and me in his car on the freeway going to the races on Saturday night.
Omg this was my favorite song!! Everyone loved this!! The song is 🔥🔥🔥 😭 It's total playlist material! Listen to it without the video. We didn't have videos so we just experienced the magic! The smooth voice contrast with the hard hitting instruments. Magical!!
He used be part of the band Stealers Wheel with 'Stuck in the Middle with You', etc. Gerry Rafferty offered much on his own. With 'Right Down the Line', too. Thank you for sharing this one.
I can just feel the loneliness and big plans that are never followed through in every note of this song, It just epitomizes that person trying to fill that hole in their soul with meaningless things and wishing for a better life
In 1978 everybody loved that saxophone hook. However, it is refreshing to hear a reaction channel where they flat out say, "I didn't like this one". I sometimes wonder if the other channels - who think every song they play is amazing - aren't lying to keep their viewers happy.
I remember playing my ol Gerry Rafferty cassette 50,000 times a day over the holidays years back around 77 78, him and Graham Bonnet. . .couldn't get enough. . .
Yes, I was 20 when this song came out. Instantly liked it. It got tons of radio play as I remember and it was always a welcome change to the radio mix, it never got old. Good song, great musicianship. I love your channel. Thank you
I think Baker Street is a great classic. The 70's was such a eclectic time for music. You have folk, singer song writer, rock, disco etc. and they all shared the charts. I was a good harmony, till people turned on disco. I think you would like "Get it Right Next Time" better by Gerry, try that out.
I can’t take the emotional contrast between the outrageously beautiful sax riff and the tone of the vocals.I listen waiting for the sax to come back..... it doesn’t hold together.
Back in 78' I heard this tune when it first came out on the radio. It was great then and has only gotten better. You guys forget that songs back then told stories unlike the vast majority of music today. No major electronics (except an electric piano), no auto-tune, 24 track studio recorder and sound boards you need a degree in engineering to use.This song was within the top 10 on every single charts in the world. Every country except 2 or 3 it was in the top 10. If it wasn't for the BeeGee's manager bitching it would have been number 1. Most recognizable sax riff ever. And the sax can be considered a 'horn'. It is not, it's a woodwind instrument like a clarinet with a fingering system very similar to the Boehm fingerings for the flute.
Cashbox was a trade magazine in competition with Billboard that published their own weekly charts. It ran from the mid 1940s to the '90s. Gerry Rafferty was a member of Steeler's Wheel who had a hit with "Stuck In The Middle", used famously in Reservoir Dogs. Gerry also had another solo hit with "Right Down The Line".
I hate piling on, but you guys broke my heart. This isnt a song to be talked over and laughed at. Ive never seen you 3 act like this. Youre better than that, is why i always come back to you guys.
You guys talked over the lyrics and made fun of it! I never saw this video before, but that lead singer had a handsome face. It’s a deep , emotional song. The lyrics , man , you didn’t listen to it! It was awesome. That’s why it went to number 1!
I love this song when I first heard it and still do. My daughter hates it but she is not a fan of the sax. I loved Rafferty with Stealers Wheel and the Humblebums which included Billy Connelly. Yes that Billy Connelly
I respect the honest opinions, that's what reactions should be. Myself I didn't think much of this song growing up but in the last 4 years I've listened to it many times. Now, I can hear the genius, but it's subtle, very subtle.
This song is amazing, never heard of anyone not love this song?!
It is probably the worst possible recording of it they could have chosen. The horns here sounded dead not the way it usually pierces the soul. The guy playing the sax even thought so himself , saying he fukked it up.
Right?! I'm so disappointed....not the reaction I was expecting 😢
Exactly
I can't believe you guys collective indifference to this all time classic song!
I was just a little bit too young to be aware of this when it came out in the late 70's but ever since then to this day it's still a staple on classic rock radio worldwide.
dudes just love gansta rap not the music palefaces
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They're fucking clueless.
It is probably the worst possible recording of this song. The centerpiece is the sax and instead of piercing the soul it fell so flat that these guys were laughing at it. They need a re do with a better video.
@@KevinPierce-pu4bd This song is 45 years old. Nearly everyone in that video is dead. Nobody there is going to be re-recording anything.
I have to disagree wholeheartedly with you.
For all of those years this song with it's understated vocals and downbeat story and outstanding centrepiece sax riff has been a firm classic and the one track the vast majority of people will remember Gerry Rafferty for.
And it's going to remain so.
Personally I think when that unmistakable, powerful and instantly recognisable sax riff kicks in for the first time and grabs the listener by the scruff of your neck it stands side by side with any of the greatest guitar riffs ever.
Magnificent.
Probably this wasn't a great video or great sound quality but these "promotional films" as they were before even the term "video" became commonplace were often considered an afterthought and an expense if at all, to have physical copies of film on reels distributed physically to television stations around the world.
But Baker Street is a classic that will endure.
Sometimes to experience the full gravity of a song you have to pay attention to the lyrics as well and then understand why it was so popular.
His song Right down the line is pretty smooth.
I can't believe it didn't hit # 1
The album ("City to City") did. And it knocked off the "Saturday Night Fever" soundtrack from its 6 month run at the top of the chart.
@@type4647: Thanks, mate, I didn't know that, but I am certainly glad it did. City to City is my favorite album of all time. It means a lot to me.
I was raised on this song. I was born in 1974, my dad played this a lot when I was little. I don't know anyone that was alive when this song came out that doesn't love it.
That song is a musical work of art!!
You have to listen to Baker Street a few times, then you will appreciate it, and listen to it often, because it's one of those rare songs that imprints on your soul.
This also is probably the worst possible recording they could have chosen for this great classic!
Well said 👏🏽👏🏽
This IMO is recording perfection. This is one of the single greatest songs ever recorded - so much music packed into one track. It's a gorgeous song and composed so immaculately. There's a lot of great instrumentation.
Not judging - but being honest, you guys are the first people I've ever known did not truly love this song - it's legendary .
The video is about 90 seconds shorter than the studio recording, too. You lost out on some more sax and guitar. if you didn't care much for it, you didn't miss out on anything.
For me this song has a special place in my heart - it was popular on the radio when my dad was taking me to the race track every weekend - I was 10. So every time i hear it I remember those days of he and me in his car on the freeway going to the races on Saturday night.
That Horn intro... still send me to euphoric heights
saxophones aren't horns. horns are brass instruments. the sax is a woodwind, like a flute.
Not these clowns.
I love this song with the beautiful Saxophone!👍💙💙💙
Hands down, best sax in pop/rock music.
Check that, Foreigner- "Urgent"- Junior Walker.
Another one that comes to mind is Money by Pink Floyd. They had a few more songs that had a sax as well.
Omg this was my favorite song!! Everyone loved this!! The song is 🔥🔥🔥 😭 It's total playlist material! Listen to it without the video. We didn't have videos so we just experienced the magic! The smooth voice contrast with the hard hitting instruments. Magical!!
A great arrangement, a helluva sax hook, dangerous guitar solo and topped off with fantastic introspective lyrics. A winner!
Gerry Rafferty, will always be the Pride of Scotland! ❤
He used be part of the band Stealers Wheel with 'Stuck in the Middle with You', etc. Gerry Rafferty offered much on his own. With 'Right Down the Line', too. Thank you for sharing this one.
Steelers Wheel
Baker Street is My all time favorite song, Sultans of swing comes in second...and I'm a metalhead
This was the jam rest in peace Gerry Rafferty and Andy Gibb
I can just feel the loneliness and big plans that are never followed through in every note of this song, It just epitomizes that person trying to fill that hole in their soul with meaningless things and wishing for a better life
Oh my god I’m really surprised this is like one of my favorite songs I thought you knew good music. Oh well I thought you would love it
This song screams 70's FM radio
This song reminds me of my mom driving us to school!! Great memories
Some of the sexiest sax there ever was.
In 1978 everybody loved that saxophone hook. However, it is refreshing to hear a reaction channel where they flat out say, "I didn't like this one". I sometimes wonder if the other channels - who think every song they play is amazing - aren't lying to keep their viewers happy.
Audio version is longer the video is an edited version if I’m thinking correctly?
It’s the same guy that sings lead vocals on “Stuck in the middle with you”. ❤
Really?
@@FamilyFirst2813 Yep! 😊
@@jacqueline4514 wow, never knew that. 😊
Yeah but that was his worst song, , listen to "right down the line" great song.
Awesome song 🎵
If i remember correctly, it won a grammy award.
YES!!!! One of the definitive Yacht Rock songs 🛥️🛥️🛥️Got to do Gerry Rafferty’s “Right Down The Line” next!!
Electric light orchestra did some fantastic stuff in the 70's, as did 10cc. Worth checking out both.👍
You might like it better if you actually listened to it rather than joke about.
Sometimes they are distracting and not entertaining. Hopefully they will be a little more serious on the next ones
I remember playing my ol Gerry Rafferty cassette 50,000 times a day over the holidays years back around 77 78, him and Graham Bonnet. . .couldn't get enough. . .
This song is 🔥🔥🔥
Gerry Rafferty was also in Stealers Wheel who had a track "Stuck in the Middle with You."
What a Classic this tune is.. ❤
This was a shortened "radio" version of the song. There is a longer version with more music that is better. But all the lyrics are in both versions.
Thanks for reminding me of this groove.
The Police Academy reference is fucking great!😂😂☠️☠️
This tops the list of best British songs in polls fairly often..given the competition that’s some high praise…
You got to try "Right down the line" by Mr. Rafferty
Yes, I was 20 when this song came out. Instantly liked it. It got tons of radio play as I remember and it was always a welcome change to the radio mix, it never got old. Good song, great musicianship. I love your channel. Thank you
I was 12 think, brill song, great music, not like crap out today
Truly an epic performance!
Loved gerry in my youth. Love right down the line still listening at 55
I think Baker Street is a great classic. The 70's was such a eclectic time for music. You have folk, singer song writer, rock, disco etc. and they all shared the charts. I was a good harmony, till people turned on disco. I think you would like "Get it Right Next Time" better by Gerry, try that out.
Grew up listening to this song 🎵 so thankful my parents had eclectic taste in music
Fusion my brothers! Play iit loud and proud!
Great song yall. Next Year of the cat by Al Stewart ❤️🎶🔥
I do like the fact you guys' express honest opinions. No BS.
This is far better than Shadow Dancing. You have no taste or musicality. Shadow dancing is pop - not bad pop, but this song is a real musician's song.
The sound on this video is very poor, and the song is butchered; shines a lot brighter on an audio version. You will be amazed at the difference.
Love this song. Reminds me of high school and the people I lose contact with
We don’t want to know about police academy just listen !🤫
I can’t take the emotional contrast between the outrageously beautiful sax riff and the tone of the vocals.I listen waiting for the sax to come back..... it doesn’t hold together.
Billboard Top 100 was the barometer to go by with songs
Just because you can’t see it, doesn’t mean it’s not there.
I always loved this song and you have to listen to it instead of making fun of it
That's my junior/senior year of high school. Dang, the old, old days for me.
Great song, great memories.
At least you got to hear something you've never heard before.
Of course we know this amazing song, where have you been under a rock?
it came out during a lot of the drug culture and it’s bodacious sax, overall echo and the rock guitar blew away everything else of the time.
dat reefer!
Class
Back in 78' I heard this tune when it first came out on the radio. It was great then and has only gotten better. You guys forget that songs back then told stories unlike the vast majority of music today. No major electronics (except an electric piano), no auto-tune, 24 track studio recorder and sound boards you need a degree in engineering to use.This song was within the top 10 on every single charts in the world. Every country except 2 or 3 it was in the top 10. If it wasn't for the BeeGee's manager bitching it would have been number 1. Most recognizable sax riff ever.
And the sax can be considered a 'horn'. It is not, it's a woodwind instrument like a clarinet with a fingering system very similar to the Boehm fingerings for the flute.
There are still clubs just like the blue oyster if you fancy it Roy 😉 👍❤🏴
One of my favorite songs ❤
I was born 64, this was best music ever
You guys are reacting to some great freaken songs!
Puts you in an exact time and place ... SoCal in the late '70s ... Saturday mornings driving to soccer games.
As I get older, this song hits harder.
That was very new reaction..
this clip was a shortened version, there was a lot more of the sax in the ending of the original
The Blue Oyster......LMAOOOOO..Legendary!!!
Cashbox was a trade magazine in competition with Billboard that published their own weekly charts. It ran from the mid 1940s to the '90s. Gerry Rafferty was a member of Steeler's Wheel who had a hit with "Stuck In The Middle", used famously in Reservoir Dogs. Gerry also had another solo hit with "Right Down The Line".
I hate piling on, but you guys broke my heart. This isnt a song to be talked over and laughed at. Ive never seen you 3 act like this. Youre better than that, is why i always come back to you guys.
SAX ALWAYS ENHANCING MUSIC!!👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Rafferty died of alcoholism. This was his biggest hit. Listen or read the lyrics. It is a song of missed opportunity and regret.
one of my most favorite songs.
Not the reaction - i mean, i don't care about no blue oysters...."sorry"
Thanks guys. Now I'll be thinking about the Blue Oyster whenever I hear this song too! LoL.
have to listen to full version of it
“Alright Now” by Free is something you guys might like.
ruclips.net/video/x6rliRtir6A/видео.html !!!!! Years later, even better
You guys talked over the lyrics and made fun of it! I never saw this video before, but that lead singer had a handsome face. It’s a deep , emotional song. The lyrics , man , you didn’t listen to it! It was awesome. That’s why it went to number 1!
drop in to music
o hell yes
The studio version is 1000 % times better. Thanks guys ☮🖤🤘
CASHBOX was older than the Billboard and relied more on Radio Airplay than actual Sales for its Chart Performance.
My NJ Shore Song. Sand between the toes song. Walking the Beach 🍻
GERRY RAFFERTY A GREAT SCOTTISH MUSICIAN R.I.P. ❤
Thank you Scotland for giving us this fantastic musician. From an English fan.
thanks you guys
I love this song when I first heard it and still do. My daughter hates it but she is not a fan of the sax. I loved Rafferty with Stealers Wheel and the Humblebums which included Billy Connelly. Yes that Billy Connelly
Uber cool........................
I respect the honest opinions, that's what reactions should be. Myself I didn't think much of this song growing up but in the last 4 years I've listened to it many times. Now, I can hear the genius, but it's subtle, very subtle.
Shame this is the shortened version!
A huge radio hit at the time, Baker Street, Sherlock Holmes Place of residence
Thanks for listening to Gerry - did you know he was also the lead singer in "Steelers Wheel"? song you would know is "Stuck in the Middle with You"...
Blue Oyster Club? Giggling insanely at that.
Turn the music up.
This song is at the intersection of chill and Hype.
All my kids and grandson knows this song. They were in jr high in late 2000s
That was a shortened version. The full version rocks out a bit more
you listened to the short version, the release original had a long ending of that sax and that guitar...just beautiful that version
SHERLOCK HOLMES LIVED ON BAKER STREET.❤
i am really enjoying the three way reactions .all y 'all are fricken cool ,keep going ,lots of love from Florida