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Jeff Lynne the singer and writer of all their songs is the only original member. The band is composed entirely of session musicians----that's why they are so good!
ELO was formed in the 70's-80's & mixed modern rock pop songs with classical overtones. Jeff Lynne wrote most of their songs. They had a lot of great hits such as "Showdown", "Can't Get It Out Of My Head", "Evil Woman", "Strange Magic", "Livin' Thing", "Telephone Line", "Rockaria!", "Do Ya", "Turn to Stone", "Sweet Talkin' Woman", "Mr. Blue Sky", "Wild West Hero", "Don't Bring Me Down", "Roll Over Beethoven", "Shine A Little Love", "Last Train To London", "Confusion", "Hold On Tight" etc.
This is really fun info! I knew they were from a while back, but I did NOT know how many of the songs they were actually responsible for! Out of the list you posted, I know "Evil Woman," "Telephone Line," "Turn to Stone," Sweet Talkin' Woman," Mr. Blue Sky, "Don't Bring Me Down, "Roll Over Beethoven," Shine a Little Love," "Last Train to London," and "Hold On Tight!" Thanks for that info! 😀 Also...I didn't know they had ANYTHING out that was fairly NEW! Wow!
@@davemadman7093 He still is! Back on tour for the last time later this summer in North America "The Over And Out Tour". Hopefully more dates will happen in Europe and the UK eventually.
ELO rules! Check out their 1975 classic hit, *"Evil Woman",* it's awesome! They did perform it at this same concert, and it's great, but I prefer you react to the original studio album version first.
Just the wonderful roar of that audience...WOW!!! The whole thing is fabulous, but the roar sent shivers all the way through me! Thank you very much for doing this reaction. WONDERFUL!!!
70,000 in the 3 tiered seating and probably around 35,000 on the football field which is covered with wooden boards. Only threequarters of stadium used for concert
The concert was performed in front of a sellout crowd of 60,000 on 24 June 2017. Wembley is a gigantic stadium, its top capacity is 90,000 but of course for a concert they’re not using the seats in the stadium that would be behind the band. My husband and I saw them live in the Tacoma Dome in 2019, that was a sell out too, and a totally amazing experience. I recommend reviewing some other performances from this concert, Evil Woman, Turn to Stone and Telephone Line.
Jeff Lynne (who comes from my home City of Birmingham, UK) was a musical genius and producer. He was 70 here and continued to perform concerts until shut down by the pandemic. E.L.O. had loads of fantastic songs and sounded just as good live as they did on the studio versions. My favourite is 'All Over The World' and there are loads of videos of this song with dancers on YT.
The lead singer Jeff Lynne, was the mastermind behind the band ELO. He produced The Beatles on their new songs for their anthology albums. He produced The Traveling Wilburys, a group he wrote songs for, sang and played on. He produced, sang, played instruments and wrote songs for many performers on their solo projects such as Tom Petty, Roy Oberson, Olivia Newton John, George Harrison, Joe Walsh, Paul McCartney, Brian Wilson, Ringo Starr etc.
The Beatles loved ELO. Truly considered them equals. Jeff Lynn played with George in the Traveling Wilburys. This is exactly the RIGHT venue fron which to choose many more of their hits!
Just caught your reaction! ELO has been around since I was a kid (I'm 59) and this song hit the charts when I was about 11 years old - been playing in my head ever since! ELO has many, many hits and you most likely will recognize a bunch. The band he's playing with uses all new members hired for the tours - he did have his original keyboard player, Richard Tandy, with him in 2016, and you can find youtube videos of those songs with Richard playing (he's great at using the vocoder - check some of those songs out). The album this song was from was A New World Record and had other great songs on it (and one of the best outro's in an album ever in my opinion). My favorite album was Out of the Blue in 1978 but ELO made music right up through 1986 and I appreciate the later albums now more than I did back in the day. Enjoy the journey!
"A good chunk" = everything except a couple of covers, and a few songs on the first album that were written by Roy Wood - the other genius cofounder of ELO, who left after the first album. I believe Jeff must have written around 200 songs over the years, not to mention the songs he has written or/and produced for other artists. His first released song was the single _Imposters of Life's Magazine_ when he was in the Idle Race in 1967.
Jeff Lynne's ELO still touring today... I have tickets for October. They're the kind of band with so many hits that the can fill the setlist with everything that's played on the radio.
Great reaction to an artist i have been lucky enough to have listened to for the past 47 years thank you as a drummer listen to dont bring me down take care ❤❤❤
You want to buy the two cd disc set of the show along with the dvd. (Jeff Lynne'S Elo Wembley Or Bust) The two hour dvd is pure pleasure from beginning to end.
Pick ANY ELO track, you really can't go wrong, Jeff Lynne is the master, he's been at it since 1970 (when ELO were formed) and he was 70 in 2017, one of the best things ever to come out of Birmingham UK.
Actually, he formed his first group (the Andicaps) in 1963 when he was 16. So he has been a professional musician for 60+ years. Still going... I hope, although the latest tour announcement has me worried.
A potted history of ELOs line-up. ELO is the Jeff Lynne show! I reckon there are six distinct versions of the band. The first one formed in 1971/72 had about ten people (See Granada TV footage on You Tube)and also had Roy Wood on board as co-leader and song writer. Roy cleared off to form his own band, taking some of the ELO guys with him(Wizard) and Jeff Lynne re-organised the line-up into a even piece outfit. When the US sales picked up and they spent more time touring in North America the line up shifted around. One of the young cello players returned from Wizard and the third version of ELO formed, the classic ELO line up that ran from 1975 through to1980. Although there were seven official members there were often other musicians or backing singers either on or off stage. As the recordings got more epic the live show also began to get more dependant on backing tape for sound effects and to provide a background sound for the live show. The string players were got rid of as official band members at the end of 1979, though none of them played on the 1979 Discovery album (they do appear in the video shoots looking very glum faced!).There was a touring hiatus and the fourth incarnation embarked on a global tour after the release of the brilliant 1981 Time album, the most pop-tastic ELO album. The cellos were replaced by orchestral keyboards, played by the long-time album strings arranger Louis Clarke and violinist Mik Kaminski was re-hired for the tour. This band re-formed in 1986 for a brief tour of North America and Europe in support of the Balance of Power album, the last of the albums that Jeff Lynne (and drummer Bev Bevan) was contracted to make for Jet Records. Bev negotiated a two album deal with Virgin Records but Jeff wanted nothing to do with ELO at that time.... Bev Bevan formed a band without Jeff that was named ELO (part2). They made the two mediocre albums without Jeff Lynne, although they toured the world extensively and were a great live band. The use of the "ELOpart2" name was agreed by Jeff Lynne, but the recording of the two albums was not and this situation created a lot of bad blood between Jeff and Bev that still persists to this day. It also created a lot of fan confusion as to what they were watching and hearing. In 2001 after a fifteen year hiatus Jeff Lynne re-launched ELO with a new album of his songs called Zoom. There was a US tour booked and a new band was formed with some of the best LA session musicians and the old ELO keyboard player Richard Tandy. Richard Tandy had not had anything to do with the ELOpart2 project. The Zoom album didn't sell well, despite it containing some great new ELO songs and the tour sold even less well and got cancelled. There were a couple of TV specials that are on YT. The fifth incarnation of ELO was kind of still-born. 2013 Jeff Lynne performed two ELO songs at a charity show in London. It went so well the BBC asked him to do a full ELO show at their Hyde ParK concert the next September. Jeff agreed to do this if he could have the same band...and the sixth incarnation of ELO was born. Richard Tandy also played in this band. So Jeff and Richard are the only two guys to play in all iterations of ELO. In the shows from 2017 onwards Richard Tandy was in poor health and unable to appear on stage, though he did play on one track (the fast piano part on One More Time) of the 2019 From out Of Nowhere album. The over And Out Tour will be Jeff Lynne's last so there will not be a seventh ELO line-up. I hope the tour can run a year or two and that there is an amnesty so that some of the other surviving members of ELO get to perform with Jeff at least one more time, to coin a phrase. There are many excellent tribute bands performing Jeff's music, some of them do more obscure songs that Jeff will probably never do live.
Jeff Lynne's ELO has announced their final tour. What you see there is Jeff + his new members + extra musicians. The original members of ELO apart from Jeff aren't there as they split in the 80s. Checkout the final tour in the USA, tickets now available as just announced.
If you listen to "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" from John Harrison by Tom Petty, Prince, JEFF LYNNE & Steve Winwood (a reaction by your colleague here at Seton Hill Studios), you'll know where you know the voice... ;)
One thing about Jeff Lynne was he kept his concerts true to the studio versions of the songs. If you pull up a recording of this song from the seventies, you will see he sounds the same. This concert at Wembley Stadium was epic. Any if the songs they did were great. Evil Woman, Telephone Line, Don't Bring Me Down and Turn to Stone are my personal favorites. Check them out even if you don't do a reaction. ELO is just simply good music.
The original of this tune was off their 6th album "A New World Record" The singer and genius songwriter, producer is Jeff Lynne. Once you start listening to Jeff's work you're hopelessly hooked. So have fun. I highly recommend their next album "Out Of The Blue" imho is the magnum opus.
Electric Light Orchestra tomo el camino dejado por The Beatles. Harrison,MCartney,Starr y Lennon alabaron esta banda. De hecho Free as a bird decZthe Beatles, Tiene el sello ELO en el sonido. Esta banda del video no es la original, se separaron en 1977. Jeff Lynne (lider) Kelly Groucott(bass) Bev Bevan (drum) Richard Tandy (synth,) Hugh NacDowell (Chelo1) Melvin Gale (Chelo2) Mik Kaminsky (violin) y Ingeniero sonido Reinhold Mac ( despues en Queen). ELO fantastica banda llena de elogios y exitos. "evil Woman" "Last train to london" Mr Blue sky, Tightrope, All over the World, y muchos mas. Greeting from Chile 🇨🇱
You don't recognise Jeff Lynn you have reacted to the Traveling Wilburys . You also reacted to Prince my guitar gently weeps Jeff was in the band with Tom Petty.
Not very familiar with ELO. Well it’s time to get seriously familiar. They have a bunch of great songs. Although this is a stripped down version of the band that originally made all the great music. This concert highlights the big hits but should check out the studio versions. The sound is more complete because Jeff utilized the studio as an instrument in his production.
You might not be an ABBA fan (I don't know), but I am. ABBA filled this stadium in 1979. Some of their live performances can be found on the official ABBA channel e.g. "Sumner Night City", "Dancing Queen" or "Whole In Your Soul" Wembley. They were on fire, and they weren't like what we saw in their somewhat cringe music videos from the early 70s, they rocked extended versions with their fulll band and backing vocalists.
One of the biggest hit makers of the mid-1970s through early 1980s. They have songs that you’ve heard but never knew they performed. The leader, Jeff Lynne, is a musical genius who has a deep history in pop and rock.
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What a GREAT song! What else should we check out from them?
From this same concert, Turn To Stone, Evil Woman, and Telephone Line are all excellent.
Jeff Lynne the singer and writer of all their songs is the only original member. The band is composed entirely of session musicians----that's why they are so good!
Gotcha! That makes sense! You could tell they were all top notch musicians! Thanks for sharing and have a great one!
I'm 64 now. That is the Music of my youth - and still is. ELO made it easy in my Top 10 Bands list.
ELO was formed in the 70's-80's & mixed modern rock pop songs with classical overtones. Jeff Lynne wrote most of their songs. They had a lot of great hits such as "Showdown", "Can't Get It Out Of My Head", "Evil Woman", "Strange Magic", "Livin' Thing", "Telephone Line", "Rockaria!", "Do Ya", "Turn to Stone", "Sweet Talkin' Woman", "Mr. Blue Sky", "Wild West Hero", "Don't Bring Me Down", "Roll Over Beethoven", "Shine A Little Love", "Last Train To London", "Confusion", "Hold On Tight" etc.
Thanks for all the info and suggestions!
This is really fun info! I knew they were from a while back, but I did NOT know how many of the songs they were actually responsible for! Out of the list you posted, I know "Evil Woman," "Telephone Line," "Turn to Stone," Sweet Talkin' Woman," Mr. Blue Sky, "Don't Bring Me Down, "Roll Over Beethoven," Shine a Little Love," "Last Train to London," and "Hold On Tight!" Thanks for that info! 😀
Also...I didn't know they had ANYTHING out that was fairly NEW! Wow!
He was a genius writer/composer in his own way. Awesome talent. Other artists wanted him I think . Anyways great concert at the stadium .
@@davemadman7093 He still is! Back on tour for the last time later this summer in North America "The Over And Out Tour". Hopefully more dates will happen in Europe and the UK eventually.
You forgot Xanadu.
This concert consisted of 23 songs, and you could choose any of them to react to and be just as pleased.
ELO rules! Check out their 1975 classic hit, *"Evil Woman",* it's awesome! They did perform it at this same concert, and it's great, but I prefer you react to the original studio album version first.
Sweet! Appreciate the suggestion and you swinging by the channel! Definitely more to come from ELO on the channel! Absolutely amazing!
@@setonhillstudios Cool, looking forward to it.
You didn't mention the violinist, not just talented but absolutely stunning in looks.
that's Rosie Langley and she is breathtaking.
Thank you and Rest In Peace, Richard Tandy
Just the wonderful roar of that audience...WOW!!! The whole thing is fabulous, but the roar sent shivers all the way through me! Thank you very much for doing this reaction. WONDERFUL!!!
Glad you enjoyed it Linda!
70,000 in the 3 tiered seating and probably around 35,000 on the football field which is covered with wooden boards. Only threequarters of stadium used for concert
I have been a Jeff Lynne ELO fan for many, many years. I believe you will become a fan too. He is a true musical genius 👍👍
Absolutely, he’s phenomenal!
That violinist is hot!I remember when this was released back in the day!
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Musical genius Jeff Lynn (lead singer) belting out hits from the 70s, and still sounding amazing. My favourite band of ALL TIME, bar none. ❤🎼👌
I was at that concert at Wembley Stadium. It was packed as you can see. The whole evening was just FAB :)
The concert was performed in front of a sellout crowd of 60,000 on 24 June 2017. Wembley is a gigantic stadium, its top capacity is 90,000 but of course for a concert they’re not using the seats in the stadium that would be behind the band. My husband and I saw them live in the Tacoma Dome in 2019, that was a sell out too, and a totally amazing experience. I recommend reviewing some other performances from this concert, Evil Woman, Turn to Stone and Telephone Line.
Thanks for the suggestions! Thats awesome it was a sellout crowd!
Jeff Lynne (who comes from my home City of Birmingham, UK) was a musical genius and producer. He was 70 here and continued to perform concerts until shut down by the pandemic. E.L.O. had loads of fantastic songs and sounded just as good live as they did on the studio versions. My favourite is 'All Over The World' and there are loads of videos of this song with dancers on YT.
Can’t wait to hear more from them! Still doing it at 70 to this level is incredible! Thanks for sharing!
Is a musical genius ❤
Jeff Lynne = pure Musical Genius
Jeff Lynne was also a Wilbury.
The King as quoted by Dave Ghrohl, best musician Tom Petty said of him, Beatles loved him and he produced them
Listen to those strings doing "runs" in the background of the main melody. So cool.
The lead singer Jeff Lynne, was the mastermind behind the band ELO. He produced The Beatles on their new songs for their anthology albums. He produced The Traveling Wilburys, a group he wrote songs for, sang and played on. He produced, sang, played instruments and wrote songs for many performers on their solo projects such as Tom Petty, Roy Oberson, Olivia Newton John, George Harrison, Joe Walsh, Paul McCartney, Brian Wilson, Ringo Starr etc.
Wow! Such an accomplished artist! Can’t wait to check out more from them! Clearly an extremely talented group!
There would have been about 70,000 in the crowd. Jeff Lynne was about 70 too.
The Beatles loved ELO. Truly considered them equals. Jeff Lynn played with George in the Traveling Wilburys. This is exactly the RIGHT venue fron which to choose many more of their hits!
the entire concert is 🔥🔥🔥
Jeff Lynn was 70 years old for this concert .
Wow, that’s incredible!
E.l.O.has More than 40.,top forty hits than anyone they are just pure alsome One of the greatest bands of All time's.😊😅😅
When he was organising concert he didn't think many would turn up he was surprised when 60,000 turned up
Rosie Langley on. Violin Amy Langley on Cello or Aux Violin 2 Other Langley sister's also on Strings 🎉😂😂
The old Wembley stadium had 72,000 for LIVE AID.
THE NEW STADIUM had a few thousand more.
That’s wild!! 🤯
Amazing!!!!
Absolutely!!! 💯
I've loved this band, it's unique sound and Jeff Lynne's voice since the mid 70s. Genius music. Thank you. 🙏😊👍❤
Definitely a unique sound, they are so good!
The beautiful lady with the violin is Rosie Langley, a beautiful rose on stage.
Thanks for the info! Such a great player!
Just caught your reaction! ELO has been around since I was a kid (I'm 59) and this song hit the charts when I was about 11 years old - been playing in my head ever since! ELO has many, many hits and you most likely will recognize a bunch. The band he's playing with uses all new members hired for the tours - he did have his original keyboard player, Richard Tandy, with him in 2016, and you can find youtube videos of those songs with Richard playing (he's great at using the vocoder - check some of those songs out). The album this song was from was A New World Record and had other great songs on it (and one of the best outro's in an album ever in my opinion). My favorite album was Out of the Blue in 1978 but ELO made music right up through 1986 and I appreciate the later albums now more than I did back in the day. Enjoy the journey!
Appreciate all the info and glad you found it! This performance was killer and I can’t wait to hear more from them!
I had Out of the blue on my turntable on autorepeat, damn near wore out the grooves. I'm the same age btw. Go GenX!
Jeff ( lead singer) was a genius musically and wrote a good chunk of their stuff.
Awesome, they’re incredible!
He still is 👍
"A good chunk" = everything except a couple of covers, and a few songs on the first album that were written by Roy Wood - the other genius cofounder of ELO, who left after the first album.
I believe Jeff must have written around 200 songs over the years, not to mention the songs he has written or/and produced for other artists. His first released song was the single _Imposters of Life's Magazine_ when he was in the Idle Race in 1967.
You mean all of their music, minus 2 covers over a dozen albums.
@@chronomatt6990 Besides "Roll Over Beethoven" What's the other one?😏
Jeff Lynne's ELO still touring today... I have tickets for October. They're the kind of band with so many hits that the can fill the setlist with everything that's played on the radio.
Hubby and I were supposed to go and see ELO in the same venue then Covid hit and damn it
That sucks! Maybe you’ll get another opportunity! 🤞🏻
Great band and reaction
Thanks for watching! They are phenomenal and I can’t wait to hear more from them!
Kind of interesting to know that Jeff Lynne about 70 years old when he delivered this perfect, epic performance. Still blows my mind.
Wow! 70 years old and still bringing it! That is amazing! Thanks for sharing!
Jeff Lynne looks the same as 30 years ago. He is not aging.
Haha 🤣 That’s crazy! Must be the talent that’s keeping him young!
Great reaction to an artist i have been lucky enough to have listened to for the past 47 years thank you as a drummer listen to dont bring me down take care ❤❤❤
That is the regular orchestra. Check out Telephone line, the same live performance.
You want to buy the two cd disc set of the show along with the dvd. (Jeff Lynne'S Elo Wembley Or Bust) The two hour dvd is pure pleasure from beginning to end.
Cool!
Brings back happy memories from the 70s. ❤🥂⭐️
Glad you enjoyed the video!
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Welcome to the world Of a Master Inovator. most bands now days use some of the things They pioneered. ELO rules.
EPIC! Loved this performance and can’t wait to hear more from them!
@@setonhillstudios You will enjoy ELO's many Styles
Just a note. Great Rock orchestra song is Fool's Overture by Supertramp. Amazing! ELO? Telephone MUST listen
Pick ANY ELO track, you really can't go wrong, Jeff Lynne is the master, he's been at it since 1970 (when ELO were formed) and he was 70 in 2017, one of the best things ever to come out of Birmingham UK.
They’re so good!
Actually, he formed his first group (the Andicaps) in 1963 when he was 16. So he has been a professional musician for 60+ years. Still going... I hope, although the latest tour announcement has me worried.
In 78 I borrowed my Mates ELOs albums and ran off and joined the army so I didn’t have to give them back😂
🤣 genius!
Brilliant 😁
Check out Telephone Line from the same concert. My favourite ELO song. phenomenal
Sweet, thanks for the suggestion!
Jeff Lynne also a member of the traveling willburys
I am going to see Jeff Lynn's ELO Over and Out Tour in Portland on August 30th. Can't wait!
That sounds awesome, hope you have a great time!
A potted history of ELOs line-up. ELO is the Jeff Lynne show! I reckon there are six distinct versions of the band. The first one formed in 1971/72 had about ten people (See Granada TV footage on You Tube)and also had Roy Wood on board as co-leader and song writer. Roy cleared off to form his own band, taking some of the ELO guys with him(Wizard) and Jeff Lynne re-organised the line-up into a even piece outfit. When the US sales picked up and they spent more time touring in North America the line up shifted around. One of the young cello players returned from Wizard and the third version of ELO formed, the classic ELO line up that ran from 1975 through to1980. Although there were seven official members there were often other musicians or backing singers either on or off stage. As the recordings got more epic the live show also began to get more dependant on backing tape for sound effects and to provide a background sound for the live show. The string players were got rid of as official band members at the end of 1979, though none of them played on the 1979 Discovery album (they do appear in the video shoots looking very glum faced!).There was a touring hiatus and the fourth incarnation embarked on a global tour after the release of the brilliant 1981 Time album, the most pop-tastic ELO album. The cellos were replaced by orchestral keyboards, played by the long-time album strings arranger Louis Clarke and violinist Mik Kaminski was re-hired for the tour. This band re-formed in 1986 for a brief tour of North America and Europe in support of the Balance of Power album, the last of the albums that Jeff Lynne (and drummer Bev Bevan) was contracted to make for Jet Records.
Bev negotiated a two album deal with Virgin Records but Jeff wanted nothing to do with ELO at that time.... Bev Bevan formed a band without Jeff that was named ELO (part2). They made the two mediocre albums without Jeff Lynne, although they toured the world extensively and were a great live band. The use of the "ELOpart2" name was agreed by Jeff Lynne, but the recording of the two albums was not and this situation created a lot of bad blood between Jeff and Bev that still persists to this day. It also created a lot of fan confusion as to what they were watching and hearing. In 2001 after a fifteen year hiatus Jeff Lynne re-launched ELO with a new album of his songs called Zoom. There was a US tour booked and a new band was formed with some of the best LA session musicians and the old ELO keyboard player Richard Tandy. Richard Tandy had not had anything to do with the ELOpart2 project. The Zoom album didn't sell well, despite it containing some great new ELO songs and the tour sold even less well and got cancelled. There were a couple of TV specials that are on YT. The fifth incarnation of ELO was kind of still-born. 2013 Jeff Lynne performed two ELO songs at a charity show in London. It went so well the BBC asked him to do a full ELO show at their Hyde ParK concert the next September. Jeff agreed to do this if he could have the same band...and the sixth incarnation of ELO was born. Richard Tandy also played in this band. So Jeff and Richard are the only two guys to play in all iterations of ELO. In the shows from 2017 onwards Richard Tandy was in poor health and unable to appear on stage, though he did play on one track (the fast piano part on One More Time) of the 2019 From out Of Nowhere album. The over And Out Tour will be Jeff Lynne's last so there will not be a seventh ELO line-up. I hope the tour can run a year or two and that there is an amnesty so that some of the other surviving members of ELO get to perform with Jeff at least one more time, to coin a phrase. There are many excellent tribute bands performing Jeff's music, some of them do more obscure songs that Jeff will probably never do live.
Thanks so much for all the info! You’re a legend! Appreciate you swinging by and sharing!
Jeff Lynne's ELO has announced their final tour. What you see there is Jeff + his new members + extra musicians. The original members of ELO apart from Jeff aren't there as they split in the 80s. Checkout the final tour in the USA, tickets now available as just announced.
So cool, thanks for the info!
@@setonhillstudios You're welcome 👍😊
jeff lynne is a superb composer n musician n he still sings well, vis new band recreated vis mid 70s song well.
If you listen to "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" from John Harrison by Tom Petty, Prince, JEFF LYNNE & Steve Winwood (a reaction by your colleague here at Seton Hill Studios), you'll know where you know the voice... ;)
Not bad for a guy in his 70s.
ELO are REALLY great.
💯 Such a killer band that I can’t wait to explore more from!
One thing about Jeff Lynne was he kept his concerts true to the studio versions of the songs. If you pull up a recording of this song from the seventies, you will see he sounds the same.
This concert at Wembley Stadium was epic. Any if the songs they did were great. Evil Woman, Telephone Line, Don't Bring Me Down and Turn to Stone are my personal favorites. Check them out even if you don't do a reaction. ELO is just simply good music.
That’s cool that he did his best to replicate the album experience! Thanks for the suggestions!
The original of this tune was off their 6th album "A New World Record" The singer and genius songwriter, producer is Jeff Lynne. Once you start listening to Jeff's work you're hopelessly hooked. So have fun. I highly recommend their next album "Out Of The Blue" imho is the magnum opus.
Thanks for the info and suggestion!
Without Jeff Lynne and his remarkable music I doubt I would have made it through my teen years.
I definitely have to dig into more of his tunes! Such an incredible talent. Thanks for watching! 😁
No the lad on piano and organ is also part of ELO
Gotcha! Thanks for the info and swinging by the channel! 😁
60,000 people were there.
So hard to believe Jeff Lynne is 70 years old at this concert. He sounds just as good as he did in the 70s.
That’s crazy!
Electric Light Orchestra tomo el camino dejado por The Beatles. Harrison,MCartney,Starr y Lennon alabaron esta banda. De hecho Free as a bird decZthe Beatles, Tiene el sello ELO en el sonido.
Esta banda del video no es la original, se separaron en 1977. Jeff Lynne (lider) Kelly Groucott(bass) Bev Bevan (drum) Richard Tandy (synth,) Hugh NacDowell (Chelo1) Melvin Gale (Chelo2) Mik Kaminsky (violin) y Ingeniero sonido Reinhold Mac ( despues en Queen). ELO fantastica banda llena de elogios y exitos. "evil Woman" "Last train to london" Mr Blue sky, Tightrope, All over the World, y muchos mas. Greeting from Chile 🇨🇱
Thanks for checking out the video and for all the info!
60000 I was there that day
Wow! Thats amazing….I bet that was EPIC!
@@setonhillstudios yes it was a nice summers evening
Also check out Jeff Lynne in “The Traveling Wilburys”.
Thanks for the suggestion!
60000 plus
Wow!!! 😳
❤❤ELO❤❤
So good!
You don't recognise Jeff Lynn you have reacted to the Traveling Wilburys . You also reacted to Prince my guitar gently weeps Jeff was in the band with Tom Petty.
This was way before all those videos! 😁
Not very familiar with ELO. Well it’s time to get seriously familiar. They have a bunch of great songs. Although this is a stripped down version of the band that originally made all the great music. This concert highlights the big hits but should check out the studio versions. The sound is more complete because Jeff utilized the studio as an instrument in his production.
Thanks for the info! Definitely have to check out more from them for sure! Loved this performance! 🔥
Still great❤
Evil Woman, Telephone Line, etc.
Thanks for the suggestions!
Attendance 90,000
🤯
90,000 in just the seats alone. Not counting the infield!
lol. It was 60,000.
You might not be an ABBA fan (I don't know), but I am. ABBA filled this stadium in 1979. Some of their live performances can be found on the official ABBA channel e.g. "Sumner Night City", "Dancing Queen" or "Whole In Your Soul" Wembley. They were on fire, and they weren't like what we saw in their somewhat cringe music videos from the early 70s, they rocked extended versions with their fulll band and backing vocalists.
Thanks for the suggestion, have to check it out!
One of the biggest hit makers of the mid-1970s through early 1980s. They have songs that you’ve heard but never knew they performed.
The leader, Jeff Lynne, is a musical genius who has a deep history in pop and rock.
I bet that’s the case for sure! Probably get into their catalogue and realize I knew more than I thought!
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