I've subscribed my friend. In college whenever I had a date to get the woman in the mood BREAD was always the music I'd put on! It never let me down. I've been writing music since then and David Gates was my biggest influence when I would write a love song! RIP JAMES - LARRY and MIKE! BTW Larry Knechtel was a member of the Wrecking Crew who were the studio musicians on so many albums of the 50's 60's and 70's! He played piano on BRIDGE OVER TROUBLED WATER and his work on it almost got him a writing credit with Paul Simon which in my opinion should have happened! He did get a grammy though!
I grew up in the 60's and I was a teen in the early 70's validating me a lover of 70's music. But I heard people that grew up in the 70's have an extremely good perception of music than us. I dunno why, it's probably true.
@@FlipArt57 well I grew up in a family of musicians. There were so many different styles and types, it'll never be like that again. It was an incredible time then!
Thank you, Cynthia...Guitar Man and Make It With You are timeless. I had Baby I'm-A Want You on my playlist for a while. Just held back a bit until Harri moved on from Bread and then I picked a good time to share it appears.
Took my future wife to a concert in Columbus Ohio in 1972. We went to Bread concert instead of prom, still a great choice in my opinion . I love Bread as much now as 50 years ago. Great pick pncombies. I think I already told you pal. Good reaction Harri, as usual 🔥🇨🇦🇺🇸🇬🇧🤴🙃😉👍
One of Breads most beautiful songs. David's vocals are so smooth and when the harmonies combine it's perfection. The guitars are so unbelievable, along with the other instruments it just a masterpiece. Great reaction Harri. Thanks Harri and Neal for a wonderful song. Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦
If one listens to their albums, you would find several songs that would certainly rock. "Mother Freedom", "Dream Lady", "Down On My Knees", "Tecolote", "Don't Tell Me No", "Fancy Dancer", "Call On Me", "Blue Satin Pillow", "Lay Your Money Down", "Our Lady Of Sorrow". The softer songs got the airplay, but the albums are full of variety.
I love how you're just losing yourself in this song. Gorgeous I remember hearing it on the radio growing up in the 70s and 80s and its always stuck with me, definitely one of their best songs.
I highly recommend you check out Toast, a cover band out of Utah, that does an amazing job playin all the Bread classics! They are still actively touring.
Nice classic choice, Neal. Harri should know that David Gates went to Will Rogers High School in Tulsa, Oklahoma with Leon Russell. They were in a band called The Accents. In fact, after they graduated, they worked together as session men in Los Angeles for a few years in the early '60s, Leon on piano and David on bass.
Yes….the talent that came out of Tulsa back in the day was truly amazing. Although he didn’t attend Will Rogers, J. J. Cale was in the mix as well. At one point, Eric Claptons entire band was from Tulsa.
One of the great things about this era was that even great pop bands like Bread, Three Dog Night, the Bee Gees (pre-Disco), all had outstanding backing musicians & many could also play as well. I took my girl to see them in high school because their songs always put her in the right mood. ✌️❤️🎶
I love Bread, it's ok if they aren't rockers. I'm not normally into ballads much but Bread is one the best! Back in the day I used to win a lot of albums and concert tickets from radio stations, and Bread's "Guitar Man" album was the first thing that I ever won, and I was a mere 15 at the time. My two faves are "If" and "Everything I Own"
Was a young child when Bread was putting out music; such beautiful, comforting songs. 55 now and love it even more. “Everything I Own” hits the nail on the head so hard that I can barely listen. ❤
Yes his dad taught him how to structure and arrange the song as a professional Does. Record labels pay attention to that. And know If they can expect more good music from you or not.
Harri I love to watch your reactions especially when you are really into the song. Bread is a group I can listen too all day. What a wonderful analysis and reaction Harri. Great request P.N
David Gates wrote a nice song for the Murmaids in 1963 titled "popsicles, icicles. A fantastic songwriter way back when. His bandmate James Griffin was a fantastic songwriter too, but always was overshadowed by David. RIP James.
The reason I loved Bread so much was that I felt he was singing from my point of view all the time. I could totally relate to the story from a mans perspective.
Music has such a great influence on humanity, therefore I've always felt the artificer has a responsibility to mold Conscious minds closer to the heart.
David's father wrote a lot of those songs for him. I thought rock & roll as it were was never going to die, and the radio stations and record labels brought it upon themselves it was time for a change. They killed a beautiful thing. Black Sabbath, D. Purple By the way sabbath, zeppelin, & Grand funk are the ones I fashioned myself Speaking use of chords and progressions.
They absolutely do have some legitimate rockers. Check out "Mother Freedom" and "Down on My Knees." Griffin wrote and sang the latter and plays a wicked electric guitar solo on the first track, written by Gates.
They had some faster songs but the ones that always charted were their ballads. If you want to get a taste of what they were capable of besides ballads then listen to "Let Your Love Go"
It’s something I always felt and wondered how Karen and David never did a duet together, their songs were interchangeable each singing the others songs.
Harri.... I'm owed 1 song from sept., 2 from Oct and my cc was charged for November. I keep asking about the missed request but I have not had any response. Pls play them since I was charged for them. I will cancel my membership going forward. Pls consider this documentation that my cc provider asked me to submit to you and them as backup
"It took so long (for you ) to find them, baby..." 50 years, in fact, but better late than never. Me, I bought each album on release, including the first, way back in 1969. Only grouse here: you never mentioned the glorious pick bass.
David Gates is one of the best singer/ songwriters of all time. I don't think Bread had any songs that went past mid-tempo. If I'm wrong, please correct Me. That was" Let your love go" which was sung by James Griffin.
Its too beautiful for words!
Bread? I like the whole loaf of their songs.
I've subscribed my friend. In college whenever I had a date to get the woman in the mood BREAD was always the music I'd put on! It never let me down. I've been writing music since then and David Gates was my biggest influence when I would write a love song! RIP JAMES - LARRY and MIKE! BTW Larry Knechtel was a member of the Wrecking Crew who were the studio musicians on so many albums of the 50's 60's and 70's! He played piano on BRIDGE OVER TROUBLED WATER and his work on it almost got him a writing credit with Paul Simon which in my opinion should have happened! He did get a grammy though!
Love your videos
Bread were so good, I never realised at the time but really do now
Harri, check out Mother Freedom, by Bread. It is their rocking song!🙂
I seriously doubt anything can get smoother than this.
The fantastic vocals of David Gates!!!
The only other person I could imagine singing this is possibly Gerry Beckley of America ❤ another faultless voice
I loved Bread growing up. I loved growing up in the 70s.
Great reaction Harry.
Great song.
I'm so thankful I grew up in the 70's with the best music ever. 🎶 ✌🏻
I grew up in the 60's and I was a teen in the early 70's validating me a lover of 70's music. But I heard people that grew up in the 70's have an extremely good perception of music than us. I dunno why, it's probably true.
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Same
It was good times then.
@@FlipArt57 well I grew up in a family of musicians. There were so many different styles and types, it'll never be like that again. It was an incredible time then!
Im 65 and I still love them today as much if not more now than i did before, they are timeless
Gotta do all of them!!
Wow! Born in the early 60's and havin' glorious flashbacks...🎶
From led zeppelin to Bread the seventies were the best !
He kind of reminds me of Karen, just a pure voice!
I think this is one of Breads best songs although I do love Make it with you and Guitar Man just to mention a couple. Great selection Neal. ❤
Thank you, Cynthia...Guitar Man and Make It With You are timeless. I had Baby I'm-A Want You on my playlist for a while. Just held back a bit until Harri moved on from Bread and then I picked a good time to share it appears.
This is music that will always be Legendary. 70 s. Today's music ain't Got No Soul Groove on🌄🪴🛣️
Took my future wife to a concert in Columbus Ohio in 1972. We went to Bread concert instead of prom,
still a great choice in my opinion . I love Bread as much now as 50 years ago. Great pick pncombies. I think I already told you pal. Good reaction Harri, as usual 🔥🇨🇦🇺🇸🇬🇧🤴🙃😉👍
You did tell me, Daniel, and I appreciate it, brother!
I am so blessed to have all these bands around when I was a young man.
I could not wait to hear your reaction. I totally agree with you brother.
Nice take there brother.. Great stuff !
One of Breads most beautiful songs. David's vocals are so smooth and when the harmonies combine it's perfection.
The guitars are so unbelievable, along with the other instruments it just a masterpiece. Great reaction Harri.
Thanks Harri and Neal for a wonderful song. Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦
You're welcome, Mary!
WOW!! I've never thought of David Gates in a duet with Karen Carpenter! That would have been NUCLEAR!
I know. It was a surprising comment because I don’t think of them as being in the same category but I can see what he means.
Love this song. Brings back memories of a Special Girl! Loved Her very much.
For listening pleasure get Breads greatest hits, every song is great.
If one listens to their albums, you would find several songs that would certainly rock. "Mother Freedom", "Dream Lady", "Down On My Knees", "Tecolote", "Don't Tell Me No", "Fancy Dancer", "Call On Me", "Blue Satin Pillow", "Lay Your Money Down", "Our Lady Of Sorrow". The softer songs got the airplay, but the albums are full of variety.
Love Mother Freedom and Down on my knees!!
Mother Freedom is a good one for more action in a song.
too much beauty
You need to react to Paul Anka Having my baby. Thanks
Bread...the lifebread
I love how you're just losing yourself in this song. Gorgeous I remember hearing it on the radio growing up in the 70s and 80s and its always stuck with me, definitely one of their best songs.
I highly recommend you check out Toast, a cover band out of Utah, that does an amazing job playin all the Bread classics!
They are still actively touring.
Nice classic choice, Neal. Harri should know that David Gates went to Will Rogers High School in Tulsa, Oklahoma with Leon Russell. They were in a band called The Accents. In fact, after they graduated, they worked together as session men in Los Angeles for a few years in the early '60s, Leon on piano and David on bass.
Thanks, John...we slow-danced to Bread at junior high and high school dances back in the day.
Yes….the talent that came out of Tulsa back in the day was truly amazing. Although he didn’t attend Will Rogers, J. J. Cale was in the mix as well. At one point, Eric Claptons entire band was from Tulsa.
I always love listening to and singing along with Bread!
That song is made in the Jimmy Webb glen Campbell sound! A real classic
One of the great things about this era was that even great pop bands like Bread, Three Dog Night, the Bee Gees (pre-Disco), all had outstanding backing musicians & many could also play as well. I took my girl to see them in high school because their songs always put her in the right mood. ✌️❤️🎶
They do actually have one rocking song called Mother Freedom. But mostly their songs are very mellow, and very good!
I love Bread, it's ok if they aren't rockers. I'm not normally into ballads much but Bread is one the best! Back in the day I used to win a lot of albums and concert tickets from radio stations, and Bread's "Guitar Man" album was the first thing that I ever won, and I was a mere 15 at the time. My two faves are "If" and "Everything I Own"
Was a young child when Bread was putting out music; such beautiful, comforting songs. 55 now and love it even more. “Everything I Own” hits the nail on the head so hard that I can barely listen. ❤
Yes his dad taught him how to structure and arrange the song as a professional
Does. Record labels pay attention to that. And know
If they can expect more good music from you or not.
Mother Freedom and Let Your Love Go were their uptempo hits.
I think Bread were great, David Gates was an excellent songwriter and has a beautiful voice
Harri I love to watch your reactions especially when you are really into the song. Bread is a group I can listen too all day. What a wonderful analysis and reaction Harri. Great request P.N
Thank you, D Rice!
Bread is fantastic! David Gates voice!!
David Gates what a voice with a great band, he is the Male Karen Carpenter, crystal clear..spot on Harry..
Definitely one of the best songs of the 70’s
David Gates wrote a nice song for the Murmaids in 1963 titled "popsicles,
icicles. A fantastic songwriter way back when. His bandmate James Griffin was a fantastic songwriter too, but always was overshadowed by David. RIP James.
This song and the "Make it with you" are my favorite, the other songs Bread has are too Karaoke. That said, I love the group.
Neal and Harri, you combined to make this one from Bread a joy to hear again after so long. Well done!
Thank you, Dave!
Harry you have great taste. David Gates was one of the most amazing singer - super great stuff!
One of the most beautiful voices, goosebumps all over, hearing this. 💕💕🎶🎶
The reason I loved Bread so much was that I felt he was singing from my point of view all the time. I could totally relate to the story from a mans perspective.
These guys should’ve renamed “Eagles-lite”. Love them so. So 70’s.
Thanks!
Randy!!! I am just seeing this..Thank you thank you thank you! ✌🏾🖤
This is one of my favourite bands and this song is divine. Thanks PN and Harri.💞
Mine, too, Diane...and I agree with you 100%! You're welcome, friend.
Hi Harri ... This is another of my favorite songs. I'm so glad you got to hear this one and share it with us.
Bread can rock too! Check out "Mother Freedom" or "Let your love go."
Music has such a great influence on humanity, therefore I've always felt the artificer has a responsibility to mold
Conscious minds closer to the heart.
I think it's also true that when you have a good melodic song that you can sing along with, it's therapeutic. Bread really delivers !
Great reaction!!! Great song!!! Great looking jacket/pullover you've got on!!!
David's father wrote a lot of those songs for him. I thought rock & roll as it were was never going to die, and the radio stations and record labels brought it upon themselves it was time for a change. They killed a beautiful thing. Black Sabbath, D. Purple
By the way sabbath, zeppelin, & Grand funk are the ones I fashioned myself
Speaking use of chords and progressions.
Just love that slight twang to his voice (Gates is from Oklahoma) and it comes across so smooth!
You're absolutely right. As soon as you said I can see Karen Carpenter singing this song I immediately said yes. I'm a fan of hers too.
Been a while since you played music by YES. How about "Close to the Edge"
Bread was one of the best at song rock! Love David's voice too. :Guitar Man" next.
Cathy...Harri has already reacted to "Guitar Man". Check it out!
David Gates has always been a real favorite of mine. Nice to see it featured here.
Too short and sweet.
Super Ballad Masters!! It's Seriously An Out of Body Experience- Also Those Gritty Riffs Match Perfectly With David & Those Soaring Lyrics!
They absolutely do have some legitimate rockers. Check out "Mother Freedom" and "Down on My Knees." Griffin wrote and sang the latter and plays a wicked electric guitar solo on the first track, written by Gates.
They had some faster songs but the ones that always charted were their ballads. If you want to get a taste of what they were capable of besides ballads then listen to "Let Your Love Go"
My favorite is IF
It’s something I always felt and wondered how Karen and David never did a duet together, their songs were interchangeable each singing the others songs.
Harri you would like their song Guitar Man
D Rice...Harri has already reacted to "Guitar Man".
Thank you PN! I will look it up!!
@@dsusan17 You're welcome...enjoy, Neal
Harry your a great guy! I love ya buddy, I'm not gay haha. I just appreciate good people in the world👍
Harri.... I'm owed 1 song from sept., 2 from Oct and my cc was charged for November. I keep asking about the missed request but I have not had any response. Pls play them since I was charged for them. I will cancel my membership going forward.
Pls consider this documentation that my cc provider asked me to submit to you and them as backup
Great song Harri. Love me some Bread. Have you done their "Aubrey", or David Gates' solo effort "Goodbye Girl"? Both great songs.
"It took so long (for you ) to find them, baby..." 50 years, in fact, but better late than never. Me, I bought each album on release, including the first, way back in 1969. Only grouse here: you never mentioned the glorious pick bass.
Funny you say that because I always say that David Gates is the male Karen Carpenter.
David Gates had a unique voice.
The Wrecking crew members made up Bread
I think David Gates inspired Barry Gibb to try falsetto!
David Gates is one of the best singer/ songwriters of all time. I don't think Bread had any songs that went past mid-tempo. If I'm wrong, please correct Me. That was" Let your love go" which was sung by James Griffin.
'Fancy dancer.'
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