Your comments about having older friends and not sharing today’s taste in music. Your soul cries out for peace and harmony and love. So go for it‼️ Be you‼️ Come down the rabbit hole with us old folks. Let’s have groovy fun! So much amazing music from the 60s and 70s that can get you fired up, yet inspire & ELATE you too. Elation celebration ‼️☮️
This was a popular song to dance to in the clubs and it was on the radio all the time for years. Definitely ahead of its time in ways. I think it's quite remarkable that you have made such progress in being able to sense where is something lies along the timeline. That would be so difficult to do for music decades before your time. But I love the fact that you said that it had an 80s vibe but you've kind of learned to go earlier and so you thought it was the late seventies and then were surprised to actually find out it's from the mid-70s. But that's really cool man. You have picked up on a lot since doing this channel.
Ace, the next ELO song you should do is their 1976 classic, *"Tightrope",* you'll love it! ps~Thanks for getting the band's name right this time. Cheers.
5th dimension, Aquarius. The music goes on and on and on and on. Sooo many great bands and solo singers. This music will change you thus change your life and sense of freedom.
Early 70s vibe! "Electric Light Orchestra" (ELO for short) is a full orchestra Band with a Brass and strings and woodwind sections. Jeff Lynn (singer and founder) was at one time a record producer, turned Pop/Rock star. He is a genius. Sold more albums in the 1970s than almost any Band in the world. Great music
Dusty, you've got your facts all wrong. 1) ELO is not a full orchestra, it is a light orchestra, hence the band name. Light orchestras were all over England when Jeff and Roy founded ELO and named the band, "Electric Light Orchestra", because they were combining *ELECTRIC* rock instruments with the classical instruments found in a *LIGHT ORCHESTRA,* 2 cellos and 1 violin. So that's who they had in the band of 7 members: 2 guitarists, 1 keyboardist, 1 drummer, 2 cellists, and 1 violinist. However, after the first few albums, Jeff hired out a full orchestra to create a larger sound, just for the studio recordings. Then in the early '80s Jeff abandoned classical strings, altogether. But then brought them back in the last decade, at least on stage for live shows. 2) It's Lynne, not Lynn 3) You've got the chronology wrong on Jeff's resume. He was a rock/pop star who later produced ELO, and then upon disbanding ELO in '86, he created a new career for himself by producing and co-writing for other artists, including huge names like, The Beatles, Tom Petty, even establishing a new band with George Harrison called The Traveling Wilburys, inviting Bob Dylan, Roy Orbison and Petty to join their supergroup band. 4) ELO didn't sell anywhere close to the most albums in the '70s. However, ELO did have more Top 40 Hits combined between the US and UK between '72 - '86 than any other band in the world during that same 15-year span. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
You're right Ace. I love songs that making a serious statement, but you also need some that are encouraging, or just fun. But I draw the line with computer made music; unless, the computer is in a synthesizer/keyboard, which takes some skill to play.
@@JaquelineGoodspeed I think for me , it was the likes of Justin Bieber , or the invention of voice modulation, or " sampling " other artists music . I call it stealing.
Ace, add some funk to your music diet, and react to Parliament's "Give up the Funk (Tear the Roof off the Sucker)" or "The Big Bang Theory." You could sweeten the pot, by reacting to the Nick Straker Band's "Just a Little Bit of Jazz." Either song will put some 'spank' in your tank, glide in your stride, and hit you in the head all at the same time.....
Jeff Lynne was a brilliant song writer and singer! He came up with this song in minutes!! Their albums are masterpieces!
Jeff is a master at writing arranging and performing timeless masterpieces.
Your comments about having older friends and not sharing today’s taste in music. Your soul cries out for peace and harmony and love. So go for it‼️ Be you‼️ Come down the rabbit hole with us old folks. Let’s have groovy fun! So much amazing music from the 60s and 70s that can get you fired up, yet inspire & ELATE you too. Elation celebration ‼️☮️
The 80s cannot be discounted. Part of the music Era.
This was a popular song to dance to in the clubs and it was on the radio all the time for years. Definitely ahead of its time in ways.
I think it's quite remarkable that you have made such progress in being able to sense where is something lies along the timeline. That would be so difficult to do for music decades before your time.
But I love the fact that you said that it had an 80s vibe but you've kind of learned to go earlier and so you thought it was the late seventies and then were surprised to actually find out it's from the mid-70s. But that's really cool man. You have picked up on a lot since doing this channel.
1975 Ace! So glad to see you thoroughly enjoying the music from these matchless years!
These guys are amazing. Saw them back in 1978. Fantastic show
You'll never mistake an ELO song for any other band. So distinctive.
1975. Good one ! You'd have been fun to go to concerts with back in the day. Keep on keepin ' on!✌️
"Telephone Line", "Mr.Blue Sky"
He's already reacted to both of those.
ELO was fire in the 70's, one of the greatest groups of that era! Still one of my favorites.
ELO/Boy Blue😊
Cheers!!🥃🥃 ELO is amazing!!! Rock on!!!!🎶🎼🎵🎸🎤🎧🎹🥁🔥🔥🔥🤘🤘🤘
Ace, the next ELO song you should do is their 1976 classic, *"Tightrope",* you'll love it!
ps~Thanks for getting the band's name right this time. Cheers.
5th dimension, Aquarius. The music goes on and on and on and on. Sooo many great bands and solo singers. This music will change you thus change your life and sense of freedom.
Early 70s vibe! "Electric Light Orchestra" (ELO for short) is a full orchestra Band with a Brass and strings and woodwind sections. Jeff Lynn (singer and founder) was at one time a record producer, turned Pop/Rock star. He is a genius. Sold more albums in the 1970s than almost any Band in the world. Great music
Dusty, you've got your facts all wrong.
1) ELO is not a full orchestra, it is a light orchestra, hence the band name. Light orchestras were all over England when Jeff and Roy founded ELO and named the band, "Electric Light Orchestra", because they were combining *ELECTRIC* rock instruments with the classical instruments found in a *LIGHT ORCHESTRA,* 2 cellos and 1 violin. So that's who they had in the band of 7 members: 2 guitarists, 1 keyboardist, 1 drummer, 2 cellists, and 1 violinist. However, after the first few albums, Jeff hired out a full orchestra to create a larger sound, just for the studio recordings. Then in the early '80s Jeff abandoned classical strings, altogether. But then brought them back in the last decade, at least on stage for live shows.
2) It's Lynne, not Lynn
3) You've got the chronology wrong on Jeff's resume. He was a rock/pop star who later produced ELO, and then upon disbanding ELO in '86, he created a new career for himself by producing and co-writing for other artists, including huge names like, The Beatles, Tom Petty, even establishing a new band with George Harrison called The Traveling Wilburys, inviting Bob Dylan, Roy Orbison and Petty to join their supergroup band.
4) ELO didn't sell anywhere close to the most albums in the '70s. However, ELO did have more Top 40 Hits combined between the US and UK between '72 - '86 than any other band in the world during that same 15-year span.
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You're right Ace. I love songs that making a serious statement, but you also need some that are encouraging, or just fun. But I draw the line with computer made music; unless, the computer is in a synthesizer/keyboard, which takes some skill to play.
Whats with Level 42 ?
You said that you don't get the same feeling listening to today's music. I haven't got that feeling from new musiic. In well over 25 years
It just stopped for me in the 2000s. Goosebumps vanished.
@@JaquelineGoodspeed
I think for me , it was the likes of Justin Bieber , or the invention of voice modulation, or " sampling " other artists music . I call it stealing.
@@michellefranco5648
Me too. That's because they have no talent.
Yes the 60s through the 90s had the best music for sure and you need to listen to Don't Bring Me Down plus you are definitely young
That bit you keep playing the air guitar to. It's keyboard.
You haven't done Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons - December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night) . You'd love it!
Ace, add some funk to your music diet, and react to Parliament's "Give up the Funk (Tear the Roof off the Sucker)" or "The Big Bang Theory." You could sweeten the pot, by reacting to the Nick Straker Band's "Just a Little Bit of Jazz." Either song will put some 'spank' in your tank, glide in your stride, and hit you in the head all at the same time.....
You keep mentioning 70"s songs as 80"d.
I am not being critical.
I am just trying to say that a lot of late 60"s and early 70"s gets mistaken as 80"s
Daughtry - "It's Not Over" 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
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