Apollo 100 - Joy - [STEREO]
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- Опубликовано: 30 сен 2011
- One Of The Best Instrumentals Of All Time From The British Studio Group "Apollo 100" Featuring Keyboardist Tom Parker. This 1972 Hit Made It To #6 On The American Hot 100 And Is Based On The Bach Composition Titled "Jesu, Joy Of Man's Desiring". "Joy" can also be heard on kvkvi.com radio.
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This song ended a 250-year drought for Johann Sebastian Bach. This would become his first Top Ten single since topping the charts with "Little Fugue in G minor" in 1721.
Wow, 250 years is a long time to not have a hit song! 😁😉
😂😂😂😂😂😂
From what I understand this was done by Apollo 100 as a tribute to Johann Sebastian Bach. It was so well accepted that it started a resurgence of people interested in his art.
@@stephaniebaker2526Ya, way to fight, Yohawn 🤕
😃 🚣
There's a reason this piece of music is called "Joy." It is absolutely transcendent!
It's actually a piece by Bach originally composed in 1723
You know a truly timeless song when it sounds fresh and good as this almost 48 years later.......
Make that 299 years later, as it's actually a piece by Bach first composed in 1723
@@brucelamberton8819 yOU'RE NEVER TOO OLD TO LEARN FROM A MASTER...
Bach around the clock. LOL.
Now 301 years later in January 2024.
I've got the 45 rpm single
Between the Beatles and disco was truly a magical time, and they called it AM Solid Gold.
To me this is the most beautiful instrumental piece of music I ever heard in my life so far.
I agree! Check out the classical flavor of Tom Sholz and Boston.
It's more like a hodge-podge of Bach meets Kansas with a tinge of Beatles at the outro!
Fuckin 'A 👍👍 From Ireland 👍🍀
@@tweettweetjones1262everybody knows that JS Bach invented rock 'n roll!
My first 8 track!
Bach is transcendent. 250 years after his death his music is still the greatest.
While I love this to pieces, the 1st movement of the 3rd Brandenburg Concerto has a teensy edge. Just a hairsbreadth.
I played this at my last piano recital (1973) after begging my teacher to let me play something fun. Best time of my life then.
Haven't heard this in approximately 47 years, but I remembered almost the entire thing! My dad had the album when I was a kid and I'd constantly beg him to play this song!! I have a very specific memory of my dad watching us kids when my mom was at her college classes (early 70s, so I was about 5 or 6 and my brother was 7 or 8) and he played this for us. We were riding my dad's back like a horse and we were all laughing and having so much fun. My dad is now 86, I'm 52 and my bro is 54. How time flies, but that memory is one of the strongest of my happy, wonderful, amazing childhood. Growing up is hard and knowing that I will never feel that kind of JOY again makes me so whistful. 😌😔💕
My dad had this too. Same type of memory.
@@jwckauman Isn't it cool how a song can bring back such awesome memories James? 😊
So cool
For me is was a song that acknowledged a dream that finally came true! Yes!
My sister's "dad song" is I Wanna Hold Your Hand. When I listen to early/mid 70s stuff I think how my cool babysitters and their friends must have love this. Doesn't even have to be solid memories, just a feeling.
My wife and I had this played as our processional for our wedding 48+ years ago. As much in love now as then!!
My mom used to listen to this song to keep her positive in her bad marriage when I was growing up God bless 🙏 her soul
Que hermoso volver a aquellos años 1972 para ser exacto tenía tan solo 10 años de edad. otro tiempo. y aunque era la época HIPPIE en que se pregonaba la PAZ y EL AMOR si le teníamos respeto a todo, y todos nos saludábamos y conocíamos en las pequeñas ciudades de entonces, vaya ya me puse nostálgico hoy en pleno 2023 ya tengo 61 años de edad pero no por eso cambiaria las joyas musicales de mi niñez y juventud , porque lo que hoy día se escucha por todos lados solo es porno auditivo y una hueca invitación y modo de vida del solo TENER como si eso fuera el fin en la vida, cuando lo que nos hará trascender siempre es el SER.
Gracias por compartir esta gran JOYA musical de mi niñez y ojalá sigan subiendo más de esta época. Saludos a todos los presentes aquí desde MEXICO.
Thanks for putting it on you tube for an old man to listen to.
Thanks for listening
I still have this record. I cling on to the music of the 1970s.
"clinging"? Reveling!!!! It doesn't get better than this. Those of us who "get it" live richer lives.
Long may it live!
I still have mine, too! Have always loved this song!
This was one of the first records (45 r.p.m.) that I ever bought. Growing up in the 60s and 70s, I loved classical music, but I didn't think much of most popular music. When I heard this on the radio, I was captivated instantly. Good music is good music. I loved the Beatles too.
i had this 45 and played it so much i started hearing the song on the other side, ( exercising A minor)
One of the most upbeat songs I've ever heard! Just makes you feel good!
Pure perfection from 1972 !!! A true classic rock masterpiece !!!
It's actually a piece by Bach originally composed in 1723
Still have the 45rpm record. One of my mom's favorites - may she rest in peace. Great version!
Can't be sad or angry or depressed after listening to this song.
Something addictive about this song. Yes, Bach may be rolling over in his grave but maybe he is dancing ...and let's not forget "Bouree" by Jethro Tull.
Love this song, it takes me to my childhood and still enjoying hear it
How can anyone not like this happy song?
My mom had this record. Played it all throughout my childhood.
Bach will outlive us all. This is the proof.
Art is long and life is brief.
Younger generations who are clueless to melody.
This is my theme song
It was the only way
Regards, the Avenues
Been a fan of Bach since early 1972! Like yesterday.
Wow, haven't heard this in ages, but something made me think of it, and I now remember why I used to love it so. I remember, after church as a teenage, as were all leaving, the organist (a middle-aged woman) starts pounding this out, just beautifully. I was floored. Never realized it then, but JOY was quite appropriate there.
I bought the album when it came out. Radio stations played it frequently.
I had a Marantz stereo that put out all of 20 watts per channel. I got a pair of JBL (Jubal) model speakers, when their product was 100 % USA.. These came with a lifetime warranty. Nothing goes wrong but the foam ring around the woofers dry rots, every 20 years, and I send them off for new rings. The efficiency of those speakers is unbelievable,vibrate all the windows big time on this song. I fell in love with the girl.
Loved this since I first heard it back in 72
AMERICA ANYWHERE, AMERICA EVERYWHERE
THE PEACE EQUATION
OUR FREEDOM>YOUR FREEDOM
OUR CHRIST>YOUR CHRIST
= WORLD PEACE
jesus in vietnam was quite the video
It’s remarkable that now that I’ve heard this for the first time in almost 50 years, on a good system, how well-engineered the recording is even though it was primarily heard on AM radio.
Me acuerdo de una película ay la oí pero no sé cómo se llamaba
I LOVE YOUR ANSWER I HAVE PERFECT PITCH I HAD TO HAVE EVERYTHING PEFECT MY MOM WAS NICE BUT THE OPPOSITE NOT CAREFUL RECKLESS OK I COULD NOT STAND HER DISTUSTINGLY SCRATCHY RECORDS UGH
*SWEEP AND REDEEM*
*TRIAL ONE*
THE FIRST SAVED STATE
THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
“IT WAS THE ONLY WAY”
I can remember being a ten year old kid in San Antonio, growing up on the Northside of town, hearing this song on the AM radio stations back then. Well, Bach aptly named the piece, for it always made me happy when I heard it, no matter how hard my day had been.
North Side, best part of San Antonio.
Me too! I went to Jeff, how about you?
@@roberdink I had so much fun on the North Side. I remember listening to this song during Christmas. Growing up in San Antonio on the North Side in the 60s and 70s was a wonderful experience. Gave me a headstart concerning the cultures of the world. My own street was unbelievably diverse. So much to do at all times.
You probably heard it on KTSA, 55AM on the dial. I lived in some apartments near Callaghan & Babcock in 1969/1970 and was just a kid when this came out a few years later. I loved San Antonio. I went to Glenoaks Elementary on Newcome Dr.
Such a feel-good song! Let's all travel back to 1972, when everything was better.
Missendora I agree with you,,,,I was a teenager when this came out,, things were so easier back then.....so happy back then....
Or 1973-74, when it wasn't.
Also, if 1972 was so fantastic, what are you doing on RUclips?
Take your 2018 world and shove it .1972 was great
I'm fine with this and I wasn't even born in the 20th century😂😂
Missendora Vietnam
When I was a kid I played this on a juke box by accident..... and its been stuck in my head ever since ! That was about 50 years ago !
It does stick in your head I'm a musician and if I can't hear a song I've been wanting to hear it stays stuck in my kind
Lucky You!
JS Bach is history's most influential composer. There is not an era in western music that has not felt his influence and profited from his brilliance.
Handel too !!!
Bach, Beethoven and the Beatles (well, Lennon). Start with those 3 and you'll be fine.
That's a big call, but OK.
Wait a minute, Kanye said his music was better than Bach!
@@cynthiakeller5954 🤣
I had searched for this song for ever i didn't know the title it brings me back to the 70's
I was in high school when this came out in '72, and played the organ. Found some sheet music for this tune in a local music store, and spent a lot of time practicing it. I felt like I had reached a decent level of technique when I could play through the whole thing. Still have the sheet music, and am getting back into keyboard playing again. This tune is at the top of my list for ones to re-learn.
class of 1973 here, back when people used to actually practice making
good music!
I envy anyone who can not only listen to music like this, but play it.
How is your progress coming along? Would love to hear your rendition!
@@donnielemmons8136 Getting some of the basic melody back down, at a slow tempo though. If I get it up to speed I may post s rendition of it.
Bach had 20 kids and still managed to produce a ton of classics. Wow!!
That is the power of affordable daycare.
A lot of music for a man with no rhythm.
@@iasimov5960 I'm curious, do you just have no musical knowledge whatsoever?
Bach wasn't a director, he was a producer! 😆
The great German Lutheran composer ✝️✝️✝️🌹🌹🌹
This is one of my favorite instrumentals. There was once a time when you could hear instrumental songs on the radio (or bands would do them as album cuts on their LPs) and they would be hits. Nowadays, that hardly at all ever happens anymore...
There was even one that started out as a tea commercial. The music was so popular that it was filled out into it's own recording. That would be "The Homecoming" by Hagood Hardy. It's on RUclips.
Loved this happy music when I first heard it at 7 years old..still makes me happy 50 years later!
It is strange to say that an instrumental album like this was one of my favorite albums growing up, but this album was.
From late 1971/early 1972. This one-hit wonder was a Top 5 smash on the L.A. music charts. 😁
This was in top ten exactly 43 years ago and it still sounds great
It was number six
It was number 1 for me.
When did I get old?
48 years now, giving me joy during the pandemic
I was walking through Hobby Lobby and heard something that sounded familiar. Then I realized what it was although it was a version that I never heard before. I remembered that I got this 45 record in 1972 but haven't listened to it in many years. This is truly a great version of the song and listening to it brought back a lot of memories. Thank you!
Remember when this came out. Listening to it each morning while in basic training in USAF on TI radio.
Reminds me being a kid in early 70s. Thought it was absolutely the coolest song
La canción favorita de mi mamá, ella falleció en 2016 se la dedicó ❤️
Uno de mi favororitos tambien
An oldie but a goodie.
This song 🎵is so beautiful 😍! Remember my father playing this when I was a little child.
mfw a giant entity which is also a House in an Ocean and also the CRESCENT KING and also the d-day knight and possibly James Dean converts all the Bethlanamese into Christians via brute force
just to let you know
america is anywhere
america is everywhere
Bach -- the original rock and roll songwriter / keyboardist. Simply brilliant. Apollo 100 did an incredible job here -- a hit in the US charts. Bach would have been proud.
Love this song! I still have my old 45 of it.
@@bigmiked6390 I go for 50s 60s 7os i
8os and covers oldies doo wop and country etc. In
Other words i am retro
I was 11 years old when I first heard "Joy" in 1971. It ignited a passion for the works of JS Bach that remains to this very day. I've studied Classical Guitar since that day. Jesu, Joy of Man's Desire (the source for "Joy"), is still one of my favorite performance arrangements.
72 was a great year for me. I was ten and had my first crush on a girl in my Catholic school in Cleveland. I loved this song as well as her, I will never forget this song as well as her.
This is one of my favorite instrumental recordings ever! My dad bought a record with this song on it, and it got my attention. Then I heard this, and I was hooked! This arrangement is a great piece to pique children's interest in classical music!
Omg I was 12 back in 1972,,this song was always on the radio,,,it's one of my favorite song,,,the song has different tones it goes slow then fast,,pretty song...🤣👍👍👍
I was a kid when this came out, and it was one of my absolute favorites. I'd be ecstatic when it came on my Toot-a-Loop radio, while delivering papers after school.
WONDERFUL Just like when it came out in the 70's thank you.
Love this! Apollo 100 was a great bunch of musicians!!!
Just saw 40 year old virgin and had to locate this gem of an instrumental from my youth. Hard to feel down when this is playing. Thanks for sharing it.
It's in Boogie Nights (1997) before that as well. That scene with Mark Wahlberg changes the whole feeling of the song for me now (I loved it as a kid in '72). ruclips.net/video/igtWz1NT1eU/видео.html
Watching Boogie Nights AGAIN brought me here, love this tune!
I absolutely LOVE and TOTALLY remember this song so much !!! I can still picture it; eary spring of 1972; we were moving from a house to a temporary apt, while our new house was being built. It was an extremely humid night (first time I had ever seen "heat lightning", btw). We were loading up the car, and the sky was so dark and horrible looking ! We got in the car, drove in a horrible rain storm, when this song was playing on the car radio. I also heard, that night, Heart of stone (Neil Young) and A horse with no name (America). I will NEVER forget this, even 48 years later !!
sorry; "heart of gold"
Goosebumps!
One of my favorite instrumentals - what an awesome rendition - Bach would be proud, I think! When I hear this song, I catch myself fingering out the notes on my "air keyboard". Real talent to play at that pace!
September 5, 1972 - the song that defined my beginning of my indulgence for music like this - AND the song that started playing when I got my first full taste of sensuality, 14 years later - September 5, 1986. Thank you, Anne.
The first 45 I ever bought..I was mesmerized.. very clever rendition of Bach Jesus joy of man's desiring.i was a little boy... seventies... the wonder years.i later became a professional musician.eventually learned how to play the piece... will always love... thank you for the memories..
Happy 331st. Birthday, Maestro..!!! (JS Bach- March 21, 1685-July 28, 1750)
Bach will outlive us all. This is some of what man produced that will be truly lasting.
MIchael Kozaczek thank God!!!
Omg ,hair stands up on my arms and my back listening to this song.I was 11 the year this came out.Tears in my eyes when i say this.God bless the 70s 😂
This one is going in my Favorite Instrumentals playlist.
SIMPLEMENTE MARAVILLOSA !!!!
I remember this well. It came out a few months after I finished high school.
It's 80 degrees out, the sun is shining, I'm flipping burgers on the grill and my son is jumping wild in his trampoline, and I got this wonderful masterpiece blaring sky high, on the 📻 smiling and feeling good. Oh come on summer, your only 3 months away, I'm ready to do this again. Last summer was a blast 😎😎😎
that record was on our stereo quite a bit in the 70s. Haven't seen that cover in decades.. I loved this song.
Bought this LP for 50 cents at Zayre in Birmingham, AL. One of my favorite albums of all time!
Wow I haven't thought about Zayre's in many years....
you both are the only ppl i "know" who remembers or ever knew of Zayres! 🤣
Zayres, Venture, Stic Baer Fuller ... o Woolworths
I wish they had spin class in '72...listening to this while I rode my bike to school.
I took a trolley car to school. Gosh riding my bike with a walkman would have been great!
Superb song from early 1972, one of my all time favorites.
I was 16 in 1972, first serious dating, puppy love, we listened to this song. She is dead now. This song takes me way back.
Great music.
Some music just makes your heart soar. It is an universal language. It is a form of worship to our loving God. A vehicle through which the soul sings or cries out. I love this song. I wonder what Mr. Bach was thinking when he wrote it.
When he heard this masterpiece cover, he was undoubtedly cheering from Heaven!!!
Joseph...
right on.
As Bach himself said, ““The final aim and reason of all music is nothing other than the glorification of God and the refreshment of the spirit.”
Bach no longer believes.
I think he wrote it and thought, holy sh*t! that's cool!
I ALWAYS loved this song!
I had worn out this record when I was 6 years old! I STILL LOVE THIS KICK-ASS HIT in (2016 and beyond)!!!
I'm a musician I've never worn out a record in my life
Brings tears to my eyes.
Me too 42 years went by in a blink.
An old song you have not heard for a loooong time transports you, doesn't it? It has happened to me where I hear a song and just start crying. Partly from happiness. Partly because for that moment I am living in the simple innocence of youth.
The way this song was used in boogie nights was amazing. I had forgotten I used to hear this song a lot on the radio on Sunday drives
When this was popular on the radio, our grade school gym teacher (later a state championship gymnastics coach) got a group of us together for performances of tumbling and mini-trampoline vaulting to this tune. Still makes me want to leap for joy 48 years later!
14 yrs old in ‘72 and I remember it well !!
This is exactly the version of the tune I got knowledge of. And I was 11 years of age in summer 1972 as I lay in my brand new tent at my home in Germany when it was played on my father's transistor radio that sunny afternoon. The (original) classical version appeared to me much later, indeed.
This and Popcorn were my instrumentals growing up.
Same here 👍👍
M
quite a range there.....
And Classical Gas
The men behind both instrumentals (Tom Parker and Stan Free), I don't think I've ever seen pictures of them, but those early childhood memories can't be erased.
Joy, Apollo 100, one of the best instrumentals of all-time, it was the hit version of Bach's Jesu, Joy Of Man's Desiring.
Just bought a TON of 45s and got the package today! This 45 was in that collection. A PROMO 45!!! Can't wait to hear it!❤
Don't know if Bach is rolling over in his grave or maybe dancing to this one lol I love it !!!!
+Tonithenightowl He's got to be dancing!
+Lora Coslet I think he would approve too. He was a tad controversial with some of his music at the time so I think he would totally understand. :o)
+cboncklis Just goes to show they are masterpieces albeit classical, the can be worked into rock and roll and be every bit as effective.:o)
Yeah, that's my Halloween Song by Bach. I use it for my haunted house display. I can see where they would have thought it unconventional at the time.:o)
+Tonithenightowl l Even if it's not his style, it's still a compliment that an artist so many years later adapted his song so that future generations could still enjoy listening to his composition. :D
Love this song!
Rip, Tom Parker. a magnificent arranger and musician, there world is a lesser place w/o you.
i remember spring 1972 when this come out, I was 5yrs and the snow was melting and spring was in the air and time to fly the kites
Probably my favorite instrumental :)
Still love Love is Blue & A Summer Place better
All my life looking for this song!
Couldn't wait to hear this song on AM back in the day
I was 7 or 8 when I first heard this tune. Loved it then as much as I do now at the age of 56!! 😊😊😊😊😊😊🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰.
eh? u dunt luck a day udder 70 L0Lol
WOW!! I honestly haven't heard this since my high school daze!!!! Used to see how much of it i could whistle without taking a breath, lol. Epic music from the days when the harpsichord was actually still heard on the radio!!!
LOL..Got ME also ! This was a stellar uplode..
Makes me sad for the younger generation today who will never know or appreciate these beautiful songs...too many to list, but there has never been anything like 50's - late 70's music. That era is completely gone now, and no one even tries to replicate any of these songs, that I know of anyway.
I'm 17 and I love music from the 1950s-1990s. My most favorite period would be from 1964-74.
I am 14 years old. My grandma is from the 60’s and I admire all her stories like when she saw The Beatles and Simon and Garfunkel. I love listening to music from the 50’s-70’s.
Good music will always be good, and when people hear it, will recognize it as so. Be patient.
@@stevieg7672 Groovy, hipster.
It's not SUPPOSED to be the same stupid that's why times, hairstyles, attitudes, technology changes. Instead of being crybabies enjoy the new information age that helps you go back to this music whiny prick.
Bellissima!!! Avevo poco più di 10 anni quando la ascoltavo. Avevo il 45 giri. Che ricordi!
I used to listen to this song on WOHO, in Toledo, Ohio. It was on A.M. radio. I was 16 years old.
Glad to hear it in the original stereo!