The 70's was when music was music, with real instruments & real vocals with NO AUTO-TUNE!!! Besides "Baby Come Back" maybe we should be singing "Music Come Back!!!"
Just that unbelievable sound we all loved in the 70s. It is truly a shame that this was their only super hit, but boy oh boy, it was (and still is) special.
That was a classic #1 Pop song by Player with a funny feel and great lead vocals by Peter Beckett and harmony by the group! Great instrumentation, climaxed with Beckett's amazing guitar solo!
THE GROUP AMBROSIA, BEEGEES, AND MANY MORE THATS ALL MY GENERATION OF MUSIC AND IT CAN BE YOURS TOO LOVE TO SEE YOUNGER PEOPLE LOVING THE 70S ERA OF MUSIC WAS THE BEST GROWING UP LISTENING TO THESE AWESOME GROUPS GODBLESS ENJOY HAVE FUN WE DID AND STILL DO
The guy playing bass with the red shirt is RON MOSS who in the 80's played the character RIDGE FORRESTER in the famous SOAPIE called THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL.
Takes me back to my youth. That was a big hit back in the day. Check out Ambrosia "Your The Only Woman", "How Much I Feel", and "Biggest Part of Me". Great love songs.
Miss. I loved your reaction to Player. I loved that song also - for many reasons. That song came out in 1977, and I retired from the U.S. Air Force that year, after 20 years. I got divorced that year - the military has a tendency of doing that to families. Lots of separations. But, in 1977 my wonderful Son was 15 years old. A really good young man. He finished HS, and he finished College, and he also retired from the Air Force with 24 years of service. He's now a Grandfather. Wow. All of that said, I loved Player and this song. Like I said, many memories. Thanks for playing it. I love your channel. You, Miss, are a wonderful young woman.,
The classic cool sounds of the 1970's has a magic all it's own, and it is exemplified in this song very well. Too bad we don't hear this style anymore.
Back then all I had was a record player and a 45 record to play. I played this song so much i actually had to purchase the record 5 different times and had to replace the phonograph needle twice. That is a lot, a lot of playing.
A band called Starbuck from the same time frame released a song called Moon Light Feels Right It hit the charts at the same time, it's worth the listen
I am so grateful I got to live through and experience all of the ‘70’s and ‘80’s. I know I’m old now but I wouldn’t trade it. I do feel bad for the younger generations. I feel like they missed out.
70's "Soft Rock". This is a deep rabbit hole with some wonderful discoveries you'll find along the way. 10 CC, Al Stewart, Jerry Rafferty, Ambrosia, Bread, Atlanta Rhythm Section..... You're going to have material for a LONG time!!
Just imagine that the music that you are reacting to was just common everyday music that was on the radio Without a doubt my generation was blessed with phenomenal and wonderful artists that had incredible talent over such a wide spectrum you could turn on the radio and listen to Crosby stills Nash and then Marvin Gaye and then Elton John and then The Bee Gees and then REO Speed wagon and then Jimmie Hendrix etc etc and know the words to all of their songs pretty cool thanks for your videos Semper Fidelis The Gunny
One of the smoothest bands ever. People used to think this song was by Hall and Oats because it sounded so similar to southing they would do. In fact, Daryl Hall would joke to the band that this was he most requested song from fans, lol even though he didn't do the song! Of course the guys in Player probably thought that was the ultimate compliment to them that people would get them mixed up with a super star group like Hall and Oats.
If you look very carefully, the Guy in The Orange Shirt is Ronn Moss who played Ridge Forrester #1 on The Bold & The Beautiful from 1987-2002. This Song next to How Much I Feel by Ambrosia and Sara Smile by Hall & Oates were some of the very few Songs by a White Act to be played on a Black Radio Station in Ohio.
Surprised this band was not so much bigger. Those three guys were so handsome and sang great songs. If they were in the MTV era they would have been huge.
they were pretty big . their one song is a classic played on the radio and satellite formats everyday 45 years after it was recorded ...you need more than one hit song to big a huge enduring household name musical act...good looks don't make up for lack of hit songs ...
'Baby Come Back' has an easy lope, recorded with clean precision. "There was something in everything about you" The lyrics say I care, yet the music says actually I don’t care at all. It’s a weirdly compelling combination.
Are you aware the bass player for this band (in the orange shirt) is Ron Moss who played Ridge Forrester for many many years on the soap opera "Bold and the Beautiful"???
I do like "Amanda" by Boston that someone mentioned. 2 other beautiful ballads by Boston are "Livin' for You" - very underrated but a top-tier love song, and "Man I'll Never Be" - which is a great song.
If I'm not mistaken Dariyl Hall and John Oates wrote this song and gave it to them to record..... Great song.... You can almost picture Hall &Oates singing it...
This also was during times when I had hard times. Great song. I grew up during the day when music and words meant alot. I also did some karaoke and sang everything from the Carpenters to Anita Baker to Vanessa Williams, I hope everyone loves music as much as me, that's what keeps me young. Your such an inspiration to showcase all artists. THANK YOU!
First time here. Glad to see you smile and giggle. First minute looked like you were muggin and somebody was going to get their arse handed to them! Like what you did here.
Grabbed some interesting info on the bass player, Ronald Moss: musician and singer/songwriter, a member of the band Player, and best known for portraying Ridge Forrester, the dynamic fashion magnate on the CBS soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful from 1987 to 2012.
I remember this was my favorite slow dance song when I was in the seventh grade, and I remember the girl I would always ask to dance with me. Beautiful song.
GREAT #1 song from Player.♥️ Often called a one hit wonder, but Player followed this song up with another Top Ten Hit..This Time I'm ln It For Love. 🎼🎵🎶🇨🇦
Now do you understand why I want to go back to my life in the 70's (even if just for a while) and bring you with me?! We would have my mom drop us of at the skating rink and check out the boys before the "couples skate" songs were announced, LOL 🤣 - Joni
Wonderful record and almost the only American number one in a six month period that Barry Gibb didn't write, though he probably doesn't mind if people assume he had.
"All day long wearing the mask of false bravado" ........ how many of us, male or female ...... have pretended to not be hurting as much as we really were at some point in our lives? An absolutely spot on lyric. I love the song and reaction too of course.
The 70's was when music was music, with real instruments & real vocals with NO AUTO-TUNE!!! Besides "Baby Come Back" maybe we should be singing "Music Come Back!!!"
Amen!!!💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
🤪🥴😂
Just that unbelievable sound we all loved in the 70s. It is truly a shame that this was their only super hit, but boy oh boy, it was (and still is) special.
Their other fairly big hit was “This time I’m in it for Love”!
That was a classic #1 Pop song by Player with a funny feel and great lead vocals by Peter Beckett and harmony by the group! Great instrumentation, climaxed with Beckett's amazing guitar solo!
the 70s. Was a great time to be alive. No internet, no cell phones, and the music was amazing.
To me this was one of the best songs ever. All good, great singing, lyrics.
THE GROUP AMBROSIA, BEEGEES, AND MANY MORE THATS ALL MY GENERATION OF MUSIC AND IT CAN BE YOURS TOO LOVE TO SEE YOUNGER PEOPLE LOVING THE 70S ERA OF MUSIC WAS THE BEST GROWING UP LISTENING TO THESE AWESOME GROUPS GODBLESS ENJOY HAVE FUN WE DID AND STILL DO
One of the best from the 70s...lived it, loved the era....
Damn that harmonizing. Jeeeezzzz. Takes me back to the 70's.
The guy playing bass with the red shirt is RON MOSS who in the 80's played the character RIDGE FORRESTER in the famous SOAPIE called THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL.
Yes, he played that part for 25 years, till 2012
I listen to it 100 times, and still get goosebumps. The days of my youth, how I miss that sound.
Takes me back to my youth. That was a big hit back in the day. Check out Ambrosia "Your The Only Woman", "How Much I Feel", and "Biggest Part of Me". Great love songs.
Biggest part of me is sensational!
Ambrosia, Atlanta Rhythm Section, Dr. Hook, ELO, Second Chapter of Acts, all had great vocals.
This is one of the greatest classic songs that will live forever in the hearts of gallant men.
One of the 70's greatest pop song, no doubt. This song was ALWAYS on the radio back then.
I miss the 70's. The best years of my life. The music taught me how to love a woman. All the instructions you need for love.
Oh man ! That sweet 70’s soulful groove - this was a jam.
There is something about seeing someone enjoying music from my youth
You would have loved living and partying in the 70’s…..the best decade ever.Best music.Best drugs.Best times.
Miss. I loved your reaction to Player. I loved that song also - for many reasons. That song came out in 1977, and I retired from the U.S. Air Force that year, after 20 years. I got divorced that year - the military has a tendency of doing that to families. Lots of separations. But, in 1977 my wonderful Son was 15 years old. A really good young man. He finished HS, and he finished College, and he also retired from the Air Force with 24 years of service. He's now a Grandfather. Wow. All of that said, I loved Player and this song. Like I said, many memories. Thanks for playing it. I love your channel. You, Miss, are a wonderful young woman.,
The classic cool sounds of the 1970's has a magic all it's own, and it is exemplified in this song very well. Too bad we don't hear this style anymore.
Back then all I had was a record player and a 45 record to play. I played this song so much i actually had to purchase the record 5 different times and had to replace the phonograph needle twice. That is a lot, a lot of playing.
A band called Starbuck from the same time frame released a song called Moon Light Feels Right
It hit the charts at the same time, it's worth the listen
Excellent song. #1 song. ❤
One of the greatest songs of the 70's.
Without a doubt!!!
*of all-time.
Another one of those iconic and unforgettable songs of the 70's
Such a great tune. Just put this on repeat.
You need to check out the band "Ambrosia" and the song "You're The Biggest Part Of Me".
I can’t help but to think more and more that 1965-1980 was the best 15 years for contemporary music.
"Amanda" by Boston is an excellent song that I think you will enjoy.
All Boston songs are great.
This classic has an incredible vibe to it, and the vocals are phenomenal.
Great to see young lady listening to great oldies!!
Well said well bloody said for real
FROM 1977 One of the most popular songs from the 1970s ;;; love 70s music and late 60s You look like you like 70s music Also ..
So glad I was born in the 70s, awesome music from there into the 80s
I am so grateful I got to live through and experience all of the ‘70’s and ‘80’s. I know I’m old now but I wouldn’t trade it. I do feel bad for the younger generations. I feel like they missed out.
70's "Soft Rock". This is a deep rabbit hole with some wonderful discoveries you'll find along the way. 10 CC, Al Stewart, Jerry Rafferty, Ambrosia, Bread, Atlanta Rhythm Section..... You're going to have material for a LONG time!!
Love to see you black girls waking up to old classic music that will never be that good again Damn I miss those days.
Just imagine that the music that you are reacting to was just common everyday music that was on the radio
Without a doubt my generation was blessed with phenomenal and wonderful artists that had incredible talent over such a wide spectrum you could turn on the radio and listen to Crosby stills Nash and then Marvin Gaye and then Elton John and then The Bee Gees and then REO Speed wagon and then Jimmie Hendrix etc etc and know the words to all of their songs pretty cool thanks for your videos
Semper Fidelis
The Gunny
One of the smoothest bands ever. People used to think this song was by Hall and Oats because it sounded so similar to southing they would do. In fact, Daryl Hall would joke to the band that this was he most requested song from fans, lol even though he didn't do the song! Of course the guys in Player probably thought that was the ultimate compliment to them that people would get them mixed up with a super star group like Hall and Oats.
This song is engrained in my childhood soul.
love her smile when she gets this song
I love her hair.....this is one of the most beautiful black woman on the planet.. just my opinion of course :-P
Oh man ! That 70’s groove ❤️
i very much appreciate how you really listen to everything, Angela -- the melody, lyrics and guitar solos. Thank you for that.
If you look very carefully, the Guy in The Orange Shirt is Ronn Moss who played Ridge Forrester #1 on The Bold & The Beautiful from 1987-2002. This Song next to How Much I Feel by Ambrosia and Sara Smile by Hall & Oates were some of the very few Songs by a White Act to be played on a Black Radio Station in Ohio.
The guy playing Bass was Ridge Forrester on The Bold and The Beautiful
I remember when this song came out. It's been one of my favorites since!!!
The lead bass player is Ron Moss,whom played Ridge on the Bold&the Beautiful
This is real music … so glad you’re on a beautiful discovery journey ☺️
Surprised this band was not so much bigger. Those three guys were so handsome and sang great songs. If they were in the MTV era they would have been huge.
they were pretty big . their one song is a classic played on the radio and satellite formats everyday 45 years after it was recorded ...you need more than one hit song to big a huge enduring household name musical act...good looks don't make up for lack of hit songs ...
I'd like to hang out and listen to my Detroit old town Motown 60's and 70's... Just play that funky music!
One of my favourite songs ever ❤️
The bassist (in red) is Ronn Moss, who played Ridge Forrester on The Bold & The Beautiful for a long time!
THE CLIMAX BLUES BAND "I LOVE YOU"..A BEAUTIFUL CLASSIC..TRUTH!!
Was that song popular?
@@michaelasay6140 Yes,, Quite..They Also Had Another Big Hit,, THE CLIMAX BLUES BAND "COULDN'T GET IT RIGHT"
Been around for 8 decades now and I would pick the 70's to go back to.
I'm with you, Bro!
'Baby Come Back' has an easy lope, recorded with clean precision.
"There was something in everything about you"
The lyrics say I care, yet the music says actually I don’t care at all.
It’s a weirdly compelling combination.
Best music the 70's
My teenage years I loved it
Lol.... I was in high school, and yes, we respected our women
The guy in the orange shirt is Ron Moss. He played Ridge Forrester on The Bild and The Beautiful for years.
you mean Bold and Beautiful ?
This was my favorite song in elementary school....70's baby!!😎😎😍😍 Love your videos.
That is a really good song.Great harmonies.
Classic... i remember hearing this on WLS Chicago AM radio station back when i was just a lil snapper head. 😆💖👍
Are you aware the bass player for this band (in the orange shirt) is Ron Moss who played Ridge Forrester for many many years on the soap opera "Bold and the Beautiful"???
"There was something in everything about you...". Beautiful song, lyrics and reaction, young lady.🎶❤️💯
A CLASSIC SMOOTH SOUL GROOVE,, THE BLACKBYRDS "WALKING IN RHYTHM"..A TRUE FEEL GOOD VIBE.
70sandc80s had the best music
I do like "Amanda" by Boston that someone mentioned. 2 other beautiful ballads by Boston are "Livin' for You" - very underrated but a top-tier love song, and "Man I'll Never Be" - which is a great song.
All the songs by Boston.
The left guy is Rick Forrester (Ronn Moss) from the tv serie The Bold And The Beautiful.
Ron Moss is an an amazing bass player...from this song alone.
Classic 70's ! This was their only hit------but what a hit ! ------------MJL, 77 y/o
Please react to " How much I
feel " or " you're the biggest part of me " by Ambrosia . Beautiful songs !
I second this, you will love Ambrosia
Third.
And "You're the Only Woman".
I was just going to suggest that and saw your comment right at the top. I agree.
If I'm not mistaken Dariyl Hall and John Oates wrote this song and gave it to them to record..... Great song.... You can almost picture Hall &Oates singing it...
One of the smoothest apologies ever
This also was during times when I had hard times. Great song. I grew up during the day when music and words meant alot. I also did some karaoke and sang everything from the Carpenters to Anita Baker to Vanessa Williams, I hope everyone loves music as much as me, that's what keeps me young. Your such an inspiration to showcase all artists. THANK YOU!
Classic soft rock from back in the day...Great sound...Hard to find much that rivals this era in today's music...
First time here. Glad to see you smile and giggle. First minute looked like you were muggin and somebody was going to get their arse handed to them! Like what you did here.
Very nice reaction. This song is in my playlist every day.
She's glowing during this song! 😁
I've had that song in my collection for a very long time, right next to "Sexy Eyes" by Dr Hook. Great song.
Have a amazing day.
I ha e a another great 70s song by the band Ambrosia - Biggest Part of Me
LOVE IT...BEST SONG FORT THE AGES.. PLAYER WAS A HOT BAND IN THE MID TO LATE 70'S..ALOT OF LOVE SONGS.SURPRISING PLEASED I SEE. AWESOME
Grabbed some interesting info on the bass player, Ronald Moss: musician and singer/songwriter, a member of the band Player, and best known for portraying Ridge Forrester, the dynamic fashion magnate on the CBS soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful from 1987 to 2012.
wow that brought back memories for the 70's
I remember this was my favorite slow dance song when I was in the seventh grade, and I remember the girl I would always ask to dance with me. Beautiful song.
GREAT #1 song from Player.♥️ Often called a one hit wonder, but Player followed this song up with another Top Ten Hit..This Time I'm ln It For Love. 🎼🎵🎶🇨🇦
Brings back so many great memories.
Can't help but to sing along everytime ♥️
I remember hearing this song on Kaycee Kasums top 100...and liking it!
Great tune right? Now you know what we grew up with and why we adored our music. ;-)
Great music Great lyrics excellent vocals and they are so cute.What more could you want in a band.
Hello Angela, listen to Ray, Goodman and Brown- Special Lady (1979), Paul Young-Every time you go away or Taylor Dayne- Love will lead you back.
Now do you understand why I want to go back to my life in the 70's (even if just for a while) and bring you with me?! We would have my mom drop us of at the skating rink and check out the boys before the "couples skate" songs were announced, LOL 🤣 - Joni
Yes I totally agree with you I really believe that we were blessed to have experienced those days 🤔
When musicians played instruments not like now all computers sure it was One Hit Wonder but wins over many tunes we heard now .
This was a Banger back in the day.
fun fact. the bass player plays Ridge on the Bold and Beautiful he's the one in the red shirt.
Grear song, harmony and excellent voices
Wonderful record and almost the only American number one in a six month period that Barry Gibb didn't write, though he probably doesn't mind if people assume he had.
A MUST HEAR CLASSIC,, 10CC "I'M NOT IN LOVE"
"All day long wearing the mask of false bravado" ........ how many of us, male or female ...... have pretended to not be hurting as much as we really were at some point in our lives? An absolutely spot on lyric. I love the song and reaction too of course.
You are stunning, and I love your reactions, I can tell you are a real music lover
Great music from a more civilised, gentle era, sadly missed in every way.
keep coming back to watch cause such a great reaction video & song!! 🎶🔥💖