First time hearing MIKE OLDFIELD Ft MAGGIE REILLY Moonlight Shadow REACTION - Timesless song
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2023
- First time hearing MIKE OLDFIELD Ft MAGGIE REILLY Moonlight Shadow REACTION
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Thank you for your kind review Harri. All the best to you!
What a beautiful voice you have! It warms my heart. Thank You😊
Maggie, your beautiful vocals on this iconic track will live with all of us for ever. Bless you. 🙋♂
So much memories from those days, thank you. : )
Thank you so much, the pleasure is ours ❤
I do revisit my song request, to listen, kind of coinsidence that I saw your comment 😊
Did pass the message on to our membership page 🌺
I was 14 when this came out. I was blessed to live in an era of such great music. One of my top 5 records ever.
The original and best. I would call it pop/folk. First Mike Oldfield work with lyrics and a lead singer, quite a surprise at the time.
Not the first. Five miles out and Family man came before.
Continued where ABBA left off?
I consider myself blessed to have grown up in an era where there was so much incredible music. I thank my dad for enriching my childhood with it all.
One of my all time favourite songs ! .. Love EVERYTHING about it .. The melody, the guitar solo, Maggie's voice, and just the whole feel of it .. Never tire of hearing this absolute masterpiece .. Thanks Harri, and Agnete for the request. 👍👍
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Beautiful song.
Great, a song with a wonderful melody, probably Mike Oldfield's best work
MiKE IS GOD!!!
Great choice Agnete, it's a beauty.
Thank You ❤
beautiful song, I own a signed copy!
I was 19 when I first heard this song. In love with someone in Europe. She’s who I’ll think about when I hear this.
From Mike's 8th album, " Crises" this was his most successful single reaching Number 1 in several European countries in 1983.
Scottish Maggie Reilly has toured with Mike since the 80's so they mesh beautifully in this production. Her vocals are beautiful and the guitars are magical in luring you in completely.
Mike's Tubular Bells, used in The Exorcist's theme song made a terrifying presence in the movie. 🫣🫣
Great reaction Harri. Thanks Harri and Agnete. 👏👏 Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦
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My God, is it really the 8th album? I forgot.
@@paullavan3097I tbought the same. But I still have the vinyl!
"If music be the food of love, play on"
Yeah - my first contact with M.O. back in 1984 when i was a teenager - what a revelation! Then got curious and discovered step by step this guy´s back catalogue - to realize eventually, that this stuff (most notably these "instrumental symphonies" from the seventies) was still more breathtaking! This guy is simply a living legend - no doubt about that! Greetings and best wishes from Berlin, Germany!
"To France" and "Poison arrows" are other great ones
One of my all time favorite songs. Great vocals and awesome guitar work. Mike never fails.
Thank you Harri for bringing our singwish 😊❤ It was on my list, thought you might not get the time to tjeck the song.
Mike Oldfield was Extremely talented, composer, guitarist and multi instrumentalist. Music is listed as pop,rock
From album Crises and leadsinger Maggie Reilly from Skotland. Mike Oldfield used different leadsingers through the times, but Maggie Reilly is the one I remember. Album from 1983. Never knew the video, but had the album. The song very vivid in my memory ❤ When Mike Oldfield turned 70 🤔 he lost the drive or abbility to write songs. Lucky for us his Got a wast catalog 🤩😇
The first time I hear something of Mike Oldfield was the unique Tubular Bells in 1976, I guess !!
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If you've never heard anything else by Mike Oldfield you're missing out on loads of wonderful music. He has 26 studio albums in his catalogue. He's mainly a instrumentalist and has recorded side long musical movements. This song was from a more commercial era of his career.
Pure gold. A work of genius by the incredible Mike Oldfield and God bless Maggie Reilly for her wonderful vocals. 🙋♂
Great reaction! Thanks Harri and Agnete! This is of my favorite Mike Oldfield "songs", and I've been a fan since Tubular Bells. I saw him (with Magie) in concert during his Discovery tour in '84 while stationed in Germany. Fantastic memories...
Love your commentary Harri. So many great songs, eh?
Great song and beautiful voice
Typic 80s Oldfield. Heare ,, Crime of Passion " and,, Tricks of the light"
Thanks for reacting to the original song. Hope you discover more of Mike's music and enjoy it.
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Long time not hear :-)
Please take the time on Christmas Day to listen to Mike's 'In Dulci Jubilo' (In Quiet Jubilation/Celebration). And make sure your kids listen to it too. It is beyond words.
I've always liked Wide Open Road & Bury me Deep in Love by the Triffids
Give Shadow on the Wall by Oldfield a reaction.
classic tune
This is an incredible song, absolutely brilliant, and if you were to listen to Maggie singing it earlier this year, she still has a really good voice and still knocks it out of the park about 40 years after this originally came out
this is one of the commercial songs of Mike Oldfield. They paid him his progressive masterpieces. But I like it.
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Genius of a musicial and guitar player and one of the smoothest most beautifull Voices
Beautiful song and great reaction, you've made my day, thank you! And what you've very wisely said lingers on: "Music and love are two of the most powerful things ever humans can experience".
Mike's got a very distinct guitar tone that sets him apart from everyone else. This is such a perfect song.
Incantations Part 4 (excerpt) is beautiful, and unusual.
Great summation. Your reviews are always great sir!
This is Mike's best known song with lyrics, a great song with a brilliant guitar solo. Mike is a genius, bith as a composer and musician, he has many, many great works, his most famous being Tubular Bells. He plays lot and lots if instruments, but a true master of the guitar, he has a great touch and tone on the instrument, and a unique playing style. If you want to hear more, I suggest Ommadawn Part 1 then Part 2
Taurus 1
To France
Tricks of the Light
Try these to start, but he has lots more tracks over his 50 year career. I thought you would appreciate his guitar playing as it has similarities to Mark Knopfler.
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You should reveiw Mike Oldfield-Montreux-1981-Punkadiddle.
Maggie used to sing with a band called Cado Belle you should listen to her other song called ( Every time we touch )
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Mike Oldfields is song writer and Guitarist 🎸❤❤❤
Please do Family Man, To France, and Trick of the Light. They all feature Maggie. Very nice tunes. She sings other great melodies, but they are buried in Oldfield's longer tracks that don't make it to the radio.
Mike oldfields song called man in the rain is amazing.
no no no, not ever ever ever, Moonlight Shaddow, or,, To France
Wonderfull Songs but everyday every Radio play it... how a Psalm.
In equal Style are, Tricks of the light" and , Crime of Passion" or Chrystal Gazing with also Maggie Reilly or Barry Palmer, Mike, s Crew in this time..
Hear this together.. Super Vocals and after the Midfle a Solo with Mike, s Guitar. Great!
A timeless record
I have the vinyl sleeve of it SIGNED by 3 out of the 4 musicians who played on the record!
Phil Spalding - bass
Maggie Reilly - vocals
Simon Phillips - drums
I chatted with Phil Spalding shortly before he passed away R.I.P.
C ~ 24 - 03 - 24
Filmed in brokett hall
Alright, now this version is the only one for me. ❤
Great song Harri !
Mike Oldfield as in Tubular Bells, circa 1973??? If so, he was just 17 when he composed what would eventually be the the perfect theme song from movie, The Exorcist. Not sure if he recorded it first & it was just the perfect scary music to front that film or if he wrote & recorded it for the movie specifically.
I don’t think he wrote it specifically for the movie.
@@samhain1894 It probably wasn’t composed for the movie-I’m not sure to be honest, but Oldfield wrote Tubular Bells when he was 17 & it turned out to be the perfect title song from The Exorcist. Hauntingly iconic
Loved this song since the first time I heard it. Funnily enough I did not like the follow-up “Shadow On The Wall” with Roger Chapman, which I came to appreciate later.
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It's nice, but I've aways thought Five Miles Out to be a superior song, but maybe that's in large part due to literally escaping a mountain fire *the long way*. My friend's dad stayed behind to soak their home with the hose (he was the dam operator so they lived right above it). It was nuts and that song & Taurus II just... made it Epic.
Ifc you like prog, check out his song "Five Miles Out", its an epic piece of sonic story telling for more folky romanticism, try "To France".
DANA WINNERS version is truly a winner , give it a listen ❤️❤️❤️❤️
On drums then the real, real young Simon Phillips, later with PHD, Pete Townshend, Tears for Fears, TOTO and many more.
Woaw 🌞🤩🙏
Apparently about the death of John Lennon
Yes and no.
That's what I originally thought. I'd heard that rumor, but he denied it... kind of. He did say in an interview (referenced on the Wikipedia page for this song), that it may have crept into his subconscious. But it was inspired by a movie about Houdini starring Tony Curtis.
Great track even if I consider it a bit of a guilty pleasure
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Is not this a cut version ?!?
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@@agnetesorensenelbom5085 I was remembering the song was longer.....that's all.....sorry, no offence intended !
@@giuliogrifi7739 No offence taken ❤️ Just dont remember 🧐🤔😅
It's not cut. This is the correct version.
@@KNOPFLERSGOD Thank you for clarifying 👍🙏🌞
1984?
1983 ❤
@@agnetesorensenelbom5085 merci
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@@agnetesorensenelbom5085affirmative.
Of course you can call it Pop. It's a song! Clumsy place to pause, right on the start of the instrumental break. Duh.