Who else has watched a dozen people react to this song just to see what others think of the song.. Also just to listen to the song again.. Such an epic version..
The original is an all-time classic, but I must say this is one of the very, very rare instances where I actually prefer the live version. Having the accompanying orchestra and background vocals just adds a special richness to it all. Spectacular!
Hey guys - what a great choice. This is one of the greatest songs of the 60s, but this rendition with the Danish National Symphony is straight-up next level beautiful, absolutely fantastic - Gary Brooker somehow sounds even more powerful than he did in his twenties. Goosebumps guaranteed - peace and love from Canada!
@@Isleofskye Canadian born and raised, but a big music lover, and a bit of a geek for remembering artist names and song-related facts/trivia (much to my wife's annoyance sometimes lol).
Interesting. I'm not suggesting I got it 'right,' because I knew she'd love any good voice. But I'd taken it that she smiled at the applause more than the voice. Which brings me to the thought; she's a singer, and as one, it must be an amazing thing to think you could become the sort of singer that has songs where, you could hit only one or two notes, and just that alone would load a whole whack of joy into the audience's minds.
They pronounced themselves as "Pro-Cole" "Hair-em". That song was released in 1967 and it was HUUUUUUUUUUUUUGE back in my days. This version with the orchestra, however, blows the original studio version away hands down. What a classic. This is one of those songs that a band just can't follow up. They had other great tunes but nothing like Whiter Shade Of Pale
Love this song. I actually prefer the studio version from the 60's as it is the one I grew up on. This live version is very good though as it shows how powerful Gary Brooker's voice is even as he got older. "Conquistador" is another great song by Procol Harum.
The TV network I used to work for produced the "In Concert" series that included, (among many others), Procol Harum. It's why a symphony as minor as Edmonton's could end up being a part of a live platinum album. His voice seems remarkably similar--and just as good--as it was back then.
@@s.mcpherson6354 That's so cool, I'd always wondered how the heck they would have connected with the Edmonton Symphony. I agree with you on Gary's voice - I saw Procul Harum open for Jethro Tull in Toronto back in about 1993 and I think he sounds every bit as great in this performance as he did back then.
This song is the most played record on UK radio stations, and this guy sings it better than he did way back in the late 60's. An absolute stunning performance.
John Lennon loved this song so much he put a record player in his Bentley so he could play it over and over. We loved this song back when it came out. ❤
I know I must have heard this song every night in the summer of 67 and. And never got tired of it. BTW, the boy who lived in the apartment under us played it every night. I can still listen to it today. That's how great the song is.
I'm nudging 70. One of the (few) advantages of age is we grew up when some of the best music was made, including this piece. So 2006 in Denmark people are enjoying and some discovering for the first time. What a privilege we had to live in those times. Yes, there were troubles but is the world better or worse today. I think the latter. Wouldn't life be sooo much better if we could just enjoy good music and respect humanity. Greetings from Tasmania, Australia. mark
The lead singer for Procal Harum Gary Brooker passed away on February 19th just a little over a month from Asia and BJ's reaction to him. Great singer and nice reaction to this terrific song.
My mother, who was an organist for our church choir back in the day, wasn't necessarily a rock fan, but if something had a good keyboard she usually liked it. The original version of this song was one of those. The organ really hit the right notes (pun intended) with her. this is a good version, but I miss the prominent organ some.
Robin Trower played with Procol Harum. A guitar legend by himself. Saw him many times. He still tours small venues. See him while you can. Rock on all.
That Hammond organ…. Ahhhh! It was the backbone of this genre of classical music/rock music. Those two united by one instrument. That whole orchestra is the supporting cast to that organ. It was so vital in 60s rock transition. It was in the original studio version clearly. See our parents listened to our music because of the organ. I grew up in a house with that exact kind of Hammond organ in our living room.
I was born in 1961 and as my Mum and Dad were big on music in our home at all times - I was thankfully raised on this. I learned from an early age not just to hear music, but also to feel it. It gives me goosebumps every time I hear it, and I'm pleased that happened to you also, Asia.
Always has been a favorite... Such an amazing performance.. if you love his sound you might also appreciate Van Morrison Into the Mystic, one of my favorites
71 year old subscriber here. When this song came out in 1967, I was preparing myself emotionally, to go on active duty during the Vietnam War. It is very difficult to separate one's feelings that are triggered by a song like this, considering the time frame. Seeing young people, as yourselves, enjoy it for the right reasons, helps an old guy connect with the song, some 55 years after the fact. Thank you.
Sure it does...music is art and art is subjective...no music from today is worse, nor is past music, any better. But nostalgia sure is a stinky cologne...
I was in college when this came out in 67 and I've loved it ever since. This production is a beautiful and wonderful masterpiece. And yes, that is Gary Booker singing. Really enjoyed your reaction and comments!
In 1974, shortly after finishing my tour of duty in the service (USN), I was staying with some friends in Arlington, VA. We took the trip across the Potomac to the Kennedy Center, where we had the immense privilege of seeing Procol Harum perform many of their songs, but especially this one and “Conquistador”, both of which were (and are) amazing! Of course, there (in DC), they also had a full orchestra and choir to accompany them, and it was such an awesome experience that I have since then chosen to abstain from any other major concerts, instinctively inuiting that nothing else would ever measure up to that magical memory. As a result, the recollection still pulses sweetly and powerfully in my heart to this day. Thank you for sharing this with us!
One of the great joys of the internet is in shows like this, where the great music from the past gets to live and breathe again. Kudos to y'all. And if you like French horn, the song "Onward" by Yes has some beautiful and memorable French horn as icing on the cake.
Incredible and unique voice...who his voice reminds me of in this particular song is Ray Charles, one of my favorite voices of all time. Top 50 all time great song.
I was in my teens when the original of this song came out. Now, it brings tears to my eyes. This song is just perfect, and the background voices make it even better. Thank you! :-)
This song was a song of the young men who were headed to Vietnam, the verse " she said there is no reason, the truth is plain to see, and the verse one of sixteen vestal virgins who were leaving for the coast, my older brother left for Vietnam and left out of San Francisco. Great song, old or new version. Thanks.
The singer Gary Brooker just passed away Feb. 19th of cancer. I first heard him sing this when I was 12 years old in 1967. I am 65 now and he sounded better here than in 1967.
I love to see the goosebumps!! I get them, too. This music carried me through when I needed it in the late 60's, early70's. Still does, now that I am 71. 💋💖💋💖😁😁🎉
I think Gary's voice sounds richer than the original. He is approximately 60 years old when they did this video. He was 22 whe he recorded the original.
I danced my first dance as an adult...in my first time in a dance club...to this song....been about 49 years ago...never got the guy's name I danced with, but will never forget the dance.
I use this with the baby basket to put my friend’s Native Baby to sleep! She now knows the song and objects to being tied in her basket if I start the song early… That’s when she doesn’t want to be put to sleep! She know every time that she will roll her eyes back and pass out!
Who else has watched a dozen people react to this song just to see what others think of the song.. Also just to listen to the song again.. Such an epic version..
Me
I have.
Me
Yep!
yeah me too, seen ~ 20 for this
The original is an all-time classic, but I must say this is one of the very, very rare instances where I actually prefer the live version. Having the accompanying orchestra and background vocals just adds a special richness to it all. Spectacular!
Totally agree, loved it at age 11 still love at nearly 70
Agree!
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It's clear this song stood the time in such a way that they put the effort into inspired orchestral arrangement.
@@JoeBlow_4 Sadly, Bach not owned the Hammond organ and the Leslie amplifier 😋
Sadly Gary Brooker (singer) pased away last week. R.I.P. and thanks for the Music and joy Gary
Probably the most iconic organ sound in pop music history.
"J'taime" ?
Or didn't you mean that kind of organ? 🤡
Sounds as good as he did 50 plus years ago
Moog?
@@Dee-JayW Hammond.
@@Dee-JayW No it was a Hammond Organ.
I believe (unless I've been misinformed) that the name (phrase) "procul harum" means "beyond things". If so, this tune certainly was.
RIP Gary Brooker thanks for this great masterpiece just AMAZING!
Sh*t didn't know Gary had passed!! :(
😢
Hey guys - what a great choice. This is one of the greatest songs of the 60s, but this rendition with the Danish National Symphony is straight-up next level beautiful, absolutely fantastic - Gary Brooker somehow sounds even more powerful than he did in his twenties. Goosebumps guaranteed - peace and love from Canada!
Did you emigrate to Canada ,David or were you born there as you know your stuff :)
@@Isleofskye Canadian born and raised, but a big music lover, and a bit of a geek for remembering artist names and song-related facts/trivia (much to my wife's annoyance sometimes lol).
Thanks David and Good Luck...
Couldn't agree more that Gary's voice is so much better -- perfectly aged like a glorious wine.
one of the greatest songs of the 60s? mmm NO, from the history of Rock
Amazing that this was a song from the 60’s!!
This song is over 50 years old, you need to listen to them performing it when it was first released..
That video from them brings me joy!
Rest in peace Gary Brooker thank you for the beautiful music you've given us
Asia I love how the instant you heard his voice you broke into a smile !
Interesting. I'm not suggesting I got it 'right,' because I knew she'd love any good voice. But I'd taken it that she smiled at the applause more than the voice. Which brings me to the thought; she's a singer, and as one, it must be an amazing thing to think you could become the sort of singer that has songs where, you could hit only one or two notes, and just that alone would load a whole whack of joy into the audience's minds.
And a lovely smile it is, sunshine
I seen that too...
Yeah that was real nice when she heard his voice, beautiful smile and an absolute classic song,RIP Gary.
Every time...every time...it slays me.
Procol Harum means "Beyond these things"
Absolutely incredible live performance
Awesome
One of my all time favorites
They pronounced themselves as "Pro-Cole" "Hair-em". That song was released in 1967 and it was HUUUUUUUUUUUUUGE back in my days. This version with the orchestra, however, blows the original studio version away hands down. What a classic. This is one of those songs that a band just can't follow up. They had other great tunes but nothing like Whiter Shade Of Pale
May be "Salty Dog" ...Which at the beginning of my "career", was a bit harder to play ( for me )... 🙂🙂
Isn't it more like pro-call hair-um?
IF YOU LIKE THIS SONG YOU SHOULD TRY PROCOL HARUM PLAYING CONQUISTADOR FROM THE SAME CONCERT THEY DO AN OUTSTANDING JOB WITH THAT ONE ALSO.
Your caps lock is stuck.
I agree, it was awesome.
Now your talking😄😄
Salty Dog as well
Totally agree
Love this song. I actually prefer the studio version from the 60's as it is the one I grew up on. This live version is very good though as it shows how powerful Gary Brooker's voice is even as he got older. "Conquistador" is another great song by Procol Harum.
I agree.
Oh man, Conquistador is a killer tune for sure - that would be a great follow-up reaction!
The TV network I used to work for produced the "In Concert" series that included, (among many others), Procol Harum. It's why a symphony as minor as Edmonton's could end up being a part of a live platinum album. His voice seems remarkably similar--and just as good--as it was back then.
@@s.mcpherson6354 That's so cool, I'd always wondered how the heck they would have connected with the Edmonton Symphony. I agree with you on Gary's voice - I saw Procul Harum open for Jethro Tull in Toronto back in about 1993 and I think he sounds every bit as great in this performance as he did back then.
The orchestra makes this song almost sound magical
This is the slow dance of my generation now it brings tears to my eyes.
Rest easy Gary, don't worry. As long as we keep playing this masterpiece, you voice will live on.
This is one of the Best live performances I have ever seen of any song
This song is the most played record on UK radio stations, and this guy sings it better than he did way back in the late 60's. An absolute stunning performance.
Amazing voice even after all of these years. Bravo!
John Lennon loved this song so much he put a record player in his Bentley so he could play it over and over. We loved this song back when it came out. ❤
Procul Harum’s performance of “ Conquistador” from the same concert is 🔥
I don't know why but this song always brings tears to my eyes. I don't know why.
This was played at my Grandad's funeral and always make me well up. Brilliant, beautiful song.
Some music is so beautiful and powerful that tears are the only way to express the feeling.
And to mine, it is just that good!
The longing in the heart and soul❤
I know I must have heard this song every night in the summer of 67 and. And never got tired of it. BTW, the boy who lived in the apartment under us played it every night. I can still listen to it today. That's how great the song is.
RIP Gary Brooker, who passed away today at the age of 76... thank you for the music
Such an iconic song from the 60's! Gary's voice is so beautiful and the organ will give you goosebumps!!
Beautiful reaction!
Gary's voice has aged like a fine wine... I actually think this is better 🙂
Gary Brooker the lead singer/pianist just passed away on 2/19. So sad. Bless his heart..RIP ❤
R.I.P. Gary Booker past away February 2022!!! Great Video!!! Aloha from Hawaii!!!
He sounds just as great as he did in the 60's!!!
This is the greatest version and performance of this song....ever.
Please go back now and listen to their 60s version, the group was so young then! And the song still beautiful.
Rest in peace, Gary Brooker. Your voice and this song will live forever. ❤️
The Danish National Symphony is performing here and you would be amazed at their playing the theme from the movie "The Good, The Bad and the Ugly."
This version will give you a pure EARGASM...Perfect is all you can say.
New word, at least for me. Don’t think I’ll be using it, though.
I'm nudging 70. One of the (few) advantages of age is we grew up when some of the best music was made, including this piece. So 2006 in Denmark people are enjoying and some discovering for the first time. What a privilege we had to live in those times. Yes, there were troubles but is the world better or worse today. I think the latter. Wouldn't life be sooo much better if we could just enjoy good music and respect humanity. Greetings from Tasmania, Australia. mark
I love Asia's smile as She listens and gets goosebumps. She is one of favorite reactors.
The lead singer for Procal Harum Gary Brooker passed away on February 19th just a little over a month from Asia and BJ's reaction to him. Great singer and nice reaction to this terrific song.
My mother, who was an organist for our church choir back in the day, wasn't necessarily a rock fan, but if something had a good keyboard she usually liked it. The original version of this song was one of those. The organ really hit the right notes (pun intended) with her. this is a good version, but I miss the prominent organ some.
Me too. It is the haunting sound of the organ that made it iconic and what I hear in my mind . Not an orchestra.
Agree the organ makes the song, the original is so hauntingly melancholic and I love the video with its Gothic theme, It's so ethereal.
When this came out in 1967 I knew this was special 2023 nothing changed. We were so blessed growing up through a special musical time.
Simply put, wonderful!!!! Thank you. 👍
Robin Trower played with Procol Harum. A guitar legend by himself. Saw him many times. He still tours small venues. See him while you can. Rock on all.
those strings always give me goosebumps...so much soul in this tune
That Hammond organ…. Ahhhh! It was the backbone of this genre of classical music/rock music. Those two united by one instrument. That whole orchestra is the supporting cast to that organ. It was so vital in 60s rock transition. It was in the original studio version clearly. See our parents listened to our music because of the organ. I grew up in a house with that exact kind of Hammond organ in our living room.
I was born in 1961 and as my Mum and Dad were big on music in our home at all times - I was thankfully raised on this. I learned from an early age not just to hear music, but also to feel it. It gives me goosebumps every time I hear it, and I'm pleased that happened to you also, Asia.
And God looked down and said, "Yeah, keep that going!" 😇🤩😁💞
I watch this at least once a week because it’s good for the soul.
Brings back so many memories from my college days back when this was everyday music.
Always has been a favorite... Such an amazing performance.. if you love his sound you might also appreciate Van Morrison Into the Mystic, one of my favorites
Everyone present there had a memory for life
For us oldies this brings back so many memories of the sixties a happy time in the UK 🇬🇧
Had the. Privelege of seeing Procol Harum 4 times live including once with an orchestra. RIP Gary
Saw Procol Harum in London 1967 Gary Brookers voice is ageless.
I can never hear this too much. I would love to been there.
He did kill it! One of the greatest songs of my time!
Greatest live performance ever. Angelic and heavenly!!
71 year old subscriber here. When this song came out in 1967, I was preparing myself emotionally, to go on active duty during the Vietnam War. It is very difficult to separate one's feelings that are triggered by a song like this, considering the time frame. Seeing young people, as yourselves, enjoy it for the right reasons, helps an old guy connect with the song, some 55 years after the fact. Thank you.
Welcome home sir 🙏🏽
@@jakeclark66 TY
Thank you for your service.❤
@@BettyR-qd2zr Thank you , my friend.
They made this song famous in the 60s and he still has it..🎸☮️✌️
I was a teenager when this came out. Nothing today compares to the music of the sixties and seventies.
Sure it does...music is art and art is subjective...no music from today is worse, nor is past music, any better.
But nostalgia sure is a stinky cologne...
I was in college when this came out in 67 and I've loved it ever since. This production is a beautiful and wonderful masterpiece. And yes, that is Gary Booker singing. Really enjoyed your reaction and comments!
Thanks for sharing this timeless classic
Since first sing this song in 1967 his voice didn't age but greatly improved. I only listen to this version now.
Yes been waiting for this reaction.. thankyou both ❤👊🏻
In 1974, shortly after finishing my tour of duty in the service (USN), I was staying with some friends in Arlington, VA. We took the trip across the Potomac to the Kennedy Center, where we had the immense privilege of seeing Procol Harum perform many of their songs, but especially this one and “Conquistador”, both of which were (and are) amazing! Of course, there (in DC), they also had a full orchestra and choir to accompany them, and it was such an awesome experience that I have since then chosen to abstain from any other major concerts, instinctively inuiting that nothing else would ever measure up to that magical memory. As a result, the recollection still pulses sweetly and powerfully in my heart to this day. Thank you for sharing this with us!
Procol Harum was just one of the many AWESOME bands we had back in the day!!!!
I loved this song 1967 & I love it even more now !! 👌💕
Listen to "A Salty dog" from the same concert (live in Denmark 2006), is simply beautiful.
One of the great joys of the internet is in shows like this, where the great music from the past gets to live and breathe again. Kudos to y'all.
And if you like French horn, the song "Onward" by Yes has some beautiful and memorable French horn as icing on the cake.
That is one of my favorite tunes by YES and Jon!
Incredible to think this song was first released in 1967 & 40 years on to have such a great voice still is just amazing
He’s got that Ray Charles kind of voice absolutely grand performance. I remember it on the radio all the time in the late 60s👍🏼❤️🙏🏼
Go back and listen to the official video back in the 60s I think his voice is just as amazing here as it was 50 years ago.
Incredible and unique voice...who his voice reminds me of in this particular song is Ray Charles, one of my favorite voices of all time. Top 50 all time great song.
I will listen to this song forever ....never gets old❤❤❤....maybe my song at my funeral....
One of the biggest songs from 1967. A great live performance. The studio version is almost as good. Love your reaction.
Finally got to it. I can listen to this over and over and over again. This performance is so much better than the studio recording too. I love this.
I was in my teens when the original of this song came out. Now, it brings tears to my eyes. This song is just perfect, and the background voices make it even better. Thank you! :-)
This song was released in 1967 and became an instant classic. Just a fabulous piece of music.
This song was a song of the young men who were headed to Vietnam, the verse " she said there is no reason, the truth is plain to see, and the verse one of sixteen vestal virgins who were leaving for the coast, my older brother left for Vietnam and left out of San Francisco. Great song, old or new version. Thanks.
Why this is so great is the performance, of course....but the mix...this was mixed perfectly
You will also love their song "Conquistador". The name is actually easier than it looks "Pro-cull Hair-um"
EXACTLY! Procol Harem and Edmonton Symphony Orchestra!
This brings back my childhood. My brother in law was in Viet Nam, we were happy when he came home. It was a long hard road. RIP Wildman love ya❤
Another of Procol Harum songs is , "CONQUISTADOR", is epic_________________🖋🖊🖌🖍/ with a orchestra.
Love it.. brings back lots of memories in the 60's
The singer Gary Brooker just passed away Feb. 19th of cancer. I first heard him sing this when I was 12 years old in 1967. I am 65 now and he sounded better here than in 1967.
Beautiful performance. Gave me chills too.
I love to see the goosebumps!! I get them, too. This music carried me through when I needed it in the late 60's, early70's. Still does, now that I am 71. 💋💖💋💖😁😁🎉
WOW!!! What a song and his voice, just amazing. This truly made me emotional bringing tears to my eyes. Powerful.
I think Gary's voice sounds richer than the original. He is approximately 60 years old when they did this video. He was 22 whe he recorded the original.
I danced my first dance as an adult...in my first time in a dance club...to this song....been about 49 years ago...never got the guy's name I danced with, but will never forget the dance.
Everytime I watch this version, the emotions come. Gary Brooker is off the chain great here.
First slow dance, yep stepped on her foot! Summer 1967!🥰💕
I use this with the baby basket to put my friend’s Native Baby to sleep!
She now knows the song and objects to being tied in her basket if I start the song early… That’s when she doesn’t want to be put to sleep!
She know every time that she will roll her eyes back and pass out!
I have always found this song to be so beautiful✌️🤘🔥
Wow, the sound was awesome. I love Procol Harum.
The arrangement of this song is brillant; you can can see the passion in his face as he sang; it's a masterpiece
One of my ALL time favorite shows and arrangements!! Sooo beautiful! 🤗💕🤗
One of the greatest renditions of a song ever!! Simply amazing.
RIP Gary , thanks for all the wonderful memories ….
Legend. this will be played at my funeral. I was born in '67, so its my song.