🎵 Bruce Hornsby & The Range - The Way It Is REACTION

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  • @dannycasson1551
    @dannycasson1551 2 года назад +268

    A masterpiece of a song. The piano is achingly beautiful. The bass just kills it.
    But the real standout in this incredible song is the the lyrics. The words speak for themselves. The subject of the song is timeless. Never get tired of listening to it.

    • @foto21
      @foto21 2 года назад +7

      That's the golden spot, when melody, rhythm, instrumental artistry, vocal artistry AND LYRICAL power blend into a masterpiece. People are missing out ignoring all the elements.

    • @kenboling6778
      @kenboling6778 2 года назад +3

      Best bass line

    • @Wraithlen
      @Wraithlen 2 года назад +4

      100% agree. Especially with the state of things these days. Who would have thought how backwards we are going in 2022?

    • @toddedwards5144
      @toddedwards5144 2 года назад

      Everything is great about this song EXCEPT the lyrics.

    • @burstcity3832
      @burstcity3832 2 года назад

      @@toddedwards5144 Contrary syndrome?

  • @NotStanleyTucci
    @NotStanleyTucci 2 года назад +85

    Dude is a MONSTER on piano. So under appreciated

    • @Zacksleeps
      @Zacksleeps 2 года назад +8

      he's literally one of the best. People debate about elton john vs billy joel piano skills, but Bruce knocks spots off of both of them! Elton even said it himself.

    • @gena_unknown
      @gena_unknown 11 месяцев назад +3

      He’s well respected and admired in the music industry as a great. Grew up on his music and it’s so nostalgic

    • @markshepherd8018
      @markshepherd8018 11 месяцев назад +4

      Yes, when Elton John was asked about the greatest piano player he'd heard he said Bruce Hornsby. Interesting.

    • @rogerbarrett8744
      @rogerbarrett8744 5 месяцев назад +2

      Definitely not under appreciated by professional fellow musicians, scratch that, make it musicians and held in the highest regard by them!

  • @grapeman63
    @grapeman63 2 года назад +170

    Tupac listened to a wide range of other musical genres. It is reputed that before his death he was driving his entourage crazy by playing Don McLean's "Vincent" on repeat. He, reportedly, called it the most beautiful thing he'd ever heard. That he'd be listening to this, does not surprise me.

    • @jamesclapp6832
      @jamesclapp6832 2 года назад +10

      Love Tupac and the respect he had for other artists. Never understood it. Low down dirty shame.

    • @foto21
      @foto21 2 года назад +17

      Rap was a new genre created by people who grew up on other genres including the greatest periods of soul funk pop rock and disco. Rap wasn't the self and musically destructive pile of garbage it has since become.

    • @fionamb83
      @fionamb83 2 года назад +1

      ​@@foto21 It reminds me of in the 90s when dance music and raves and so on really kicked off. And I used to always say I listened to classical music as a kid, and still did like when I was reading, or studying, or just chilling, and my mates used to think I was off my head. I tried to explain that so many producers got samples, ideas and inspiration from it. Like I had to explain that Adagio for Strings was by Samuel Barber in 1936 and not in fact composed by Tiesto

    • @bobtillman5769
      @bobtillman5769 2 года назад

      @Grahame-was Tupac listening to Don McLean or Bruce Hornsby? Your comment has me confused. (Apologies, not trying to be rude)

    • @grapeman63
      @grapeman63 2 года назад +2

      @@bobtillman5769 Don McLean. I believe his partner set it up on a continuous loop for him, while he lay dying in his hospital bed, so it would be the last thing he ever heard.

  • @Stan_sprinkle
    @Stan_sprinkle 2 года назад +220

    Yeah and the last verse he references the “law passed in 64”, That you can pass the civil rights act but it doesn’t necessarily change certain peoples’ minds. Beautifully written song

    • @d_Howard
      @d_Howard 2 года назад +12

      yeah...and you can pass a civil rights law, and make it worse for the people you're supposed to be helping.

    • @davidcooklock129
      @davidcooklock129 2 года назад +11

      And the line "cause the law don't change another's mind when all it sees at hiring time is the line on the color bar" refers to the line for "Race" on a job application back then.

    • @TheKitchenerLeslie
      @TheKitchenerLeslie 2 года назад +5

      Just virtue signaling at a time where all of the number 1 shows were mostly african american casts. It was SO *stunning and brave* of him to come out against racism at a time where it didn't really exist.

    • @Stan_sprinkle
      @Stan_sprinkle 2 года назад +10

      @@TheKitchenerLeslie That’s not necessarily the point. He was writing a song that captures a moment (or long era) in history. Not sure where you’re getting all this or why the chip on your shoulder… but do your thing. How’s that wealth gap working out though?

    • @MrThumbs63
      @MrThumbs63 2 года назад

      @C Summers tell us all how almost 60 years of spending billions of dollars towards equalling the playing field has worked. Oh, that's right, those dumps called cities have been run by Democrats for generations. The only thing Dems have done since the Civil War is to move plantations to the inner cities. Suck on that nugget.

  • @sjlittler70
    @sjlittler70 2 года назад +60

    Do you ever wonder how amazing it must feel to be able to play an instrument as well as he plays it in this song. Brilliant playing.

    • @davidmckinney2111
      @davidmckinney2111 2 года назад

      This got him the gig playing in the Grateful Dead.

  • @alanmusicman3385
    @alanmusicman3385 2 года назад +64

    The song is flawlessly played, has inspiring lyrics and a fantastic urgent rhythm to it - it's one of the best hit records of the 1980s

  • @bobschenkel7921
    @bobschenkel7921 2 года назад +222

    Bruce Hornsby is one of the nicest, best, most eloquent musicians on the planet. He has had quite a long career, with a lot of variety as to who he was playing with. He did spend a couple of years in the Grateful Dead in the early 90's, after opening for them at several shows. The talent is undeniable. Maybe next you guys could do "The Valley Road" or "Mandolin Rain"..

    • @leomamofokeng5104
      @leomamofokeng5104 2 года назад +3

      How come nobody ever suggests "Show goes on"?

    • @jaquestraw1
      @jaquestraw1 2 года назад +7

      Saw him with the Dead many, many times. Jerry and he played off each other so well

    • @dontmakemelaugh01
      @dontmakemelaugh01 2 года назад +2

      I saw him as a member of the Jerry Garcia band , down in the Haight- Ashberry district early 90's.

    • @bobschenkel7921
      @bobschenkel7921 2 года назад +2

      @@jaquestraw1 Me too. I agree. i think he was much better than ol' Vince Welnick. Sorry Vince (RIP).

    • @bobschenkel7921
      @bobschenkel7921 2 года назад +1

      @@dontmakemelaugh01 Very cool.

  • @surlechapeau
    @surlechapeau 2 года назад +159

    Brad & Lex, you’ll love his "Mandolin Rain" and “Valley Road”!!

    • @alanmusicman3385
      @alanmusicman3385 2 года назад +7

      Valley Road especially is well worth a listen

    • @insidadream4074
      @insidadream4074 2 года назад +3

      I second that, also there is a live version at woodstock where he pays homage to Tupac

    • @glennplesnarski3730
      @glennplesnarski3730 2 года назад +4

      I love those songs, Hornsby made some good, classy, fun songs.

    • @vickieray
      @vickieray 2 года назад +2

      Yes to both, especially “Mandolin Rain” ♥️

    • @guitearist
      @guitearist 2 года назад +1

      Down The Road Tonight is the best on the album imo

  • @jennyjenny4501
    @jennyjenny4501 2 года назад +28

    Mandolin Rain is Bruce Hornsby’s masterpiece!

  • @bbbiemer
    @bbbiemer 2 года назад +130

    Baltin: And look at how many times "The Way It Is" has been covered. Obviously though the Tupac version, "Changes," is the most iconic.
    Hornsby: I love the lyrics, such a positive message, such a soulful message. A cassette showed up in the mail, back in the waning days of the cassette era, from the Shakur Foundation. It was about a year after Tupac had been assassinated. And it was a way dirtier version of this song they had found going through his voluminous archives. I got a note saying, "We found this, it's very special. We wanted you to know about this and also we wanted to discuss with you the publishing splits." So we had a nice back and forth about that. And it just kept on going. "The Way It Is" has been recorded so many times by rap artists. It's something I'm proud of.

  • @BalbazaktheGreat
    @BalbazaktheGreat 2 года назад +55

    One of my all-time favorites; the piano on this is just incredible. If you like this, consider checking out Bruce Hornsby and the Range: "Mandolin Rain."

  • @zenpuppy6025
    @zenpuppy6025 2 года назад +26

    This song is as relevant today as when it was written. I think 50 years from now people will still be listening to this song.

  • @kennethgrainger1112
    @kennethgrainger1112 2 года назад +68

    Bruce has a style on the piano. You can hear him on End Of The Innocence by Don Henley (of Eagles).

    • @TheKitchenerLeslie
      @TheKitchenerLeslie 2 года назад

      Don Henley: Famous Pedo

    • @kona883
      @kona883 2 года назад +3

      I was checking the comments to see if someone was going to mention the End Of Innocence! Your right a incredible song and Bruce just stands out!

    • @wvman2374
      @wvman2374 2 года назад

      And although its not him that you hear on the studio version, Bruce and his brother John wrote the #1 hit "Jacob's Ladder" that Huey Lewis recorded.

    • @TheKitchenerLeslie
      @TheKitchenerLeslie 2 года назад

      @@wvman2374 Not his finest hour. He was already washed up at that point.

    • @wvman2374
      @wvman2374 2 года назад +1

      @@TheKitchenerLeslie what in the world are you talking about?? Who was washed up?? Jacob's Ladder hit #1 on Billboard Top 100 in 1987. Hornsby had his own #1 hit in December 86 with The Way It Is and won TWO Grammys in 1987, plus had a top 5 hit with Mandolin Rain that year. Huey Lewis had just released Fore! in 86 which included Jacob's Ladder plus ANOTHER #1 hit and a few other top 10 hits in 87. Both artists were peaking in 87 and peaking more than most artists ever do.

  • @go234ko96ts5
    @go234ko96ts5 2 года назад +38

    Such a beautiful song with meaningful words. Bruce is one talented musician and songwriter.

  • @suzannevosburg4622
    @suzannevosburg4622 2 года назад +30

    My dad lived in Virginia when I was growing up and I would go down and stay summers with him (we are originally from PA) Bruce Hornsbys aunt was my dad's landlord.. they had a garden in the back my dad would help take care of.. Bruce and his brother came over to look at the garden one day. It was 1987 too. The year he won a Grammy so he was pretty big at the time.

    • @JEREMY99218
      @JEREMY99218 2 года назад

      My family is from Williamsburg, VA. Bruce lives a couple miles from my grandma. His wife's parents used to live next door to my Mom's cousin. When I lived there I saw him and his family several times at various stores and restaurants.

    • @suzannevosburg4622
      @suzannevosburg4622 2 года назад +1

      My dad lived in Seaford about 10 minutes from Hampton Roads. Which I think is about an hour from Williamsburg. I used to love visiting there.

    • @Tkidddd
      @Tkidddd 2 года назад +2

      I live in Virginia Beach and he played all the time in the bars.

    • @JEREMY99218
      @JEREMY99218 2 года назад

      @@suzannevosburg4622 Seaford is only about 20-30 minutes from Williamsburg but probably felt longer when you are a kid.

    • @suzannevosburg4622
      @suzannevosburg4622 2 года назад

      True lol

  • @leroyrs
    @leroyrs 2 года назад +20

    What a brilliant song that is. I like the piano in combination with the warm 80s synth pads. Man why don‘t we have those kind of songs in the charts anymore ?

  • @acorrado5529
    @acorrado5529 2 года назад +15

    Great songwriter and piano player! Bruce Horsby can also be heard playing piano on Bonnie Raitt's "I Can't Make You Love Me".

  • @vorbis4860
    @vorbis4860 Год назад +8

    Such an iconic song. No one's piano sounds quite like his.

  • @sweatd0g
    @sweatd0g 2 года назад +7

    Great reaction! This song was huge when it came out. The really cool thing about Bruce Hornsby is he's self-taught, which is why his fingering looks so unusual when he's playing. He's not using the "right" fingers to hit the "right" keys, but his results are beautiful. You should really see him perform this live!

  • @timothyhalbert1516
    @timothyhalbert1516 2 года назад +6

    Had the pleasure of seeing him in 1988 at the Muny in Saint Louis. The whole first album is AMAZING.

  • @nunsandorphans
    @nunsandorphans 2 года назад +13

    Such a perfect song. Reaching out in his unique way.

  • @callumcowan7047
    @callumcowan7047 2 года назад +14

    There's a part of the video where Bruce just gets a goofy smile on his face despite the serious subject matter, because he's in the groove. There are few things more gratifying as an artist than when you are in that zone regardless of art form..

  • @TomClark-Futoura
    @TomClark-Futoura 2 года назад +5

    Saw him live in Southern Oregon. The man plays with uniqueness, elligence and joyfulness. That impression has lasted for decades.

  • @mikeelko8527
    @mikeelko8527 2 года назад +6

    Bruce still lives here in the WMBG Va area. Such a humble, talented musician

  • @_Bigzie_
    @_Bigzie_ 2 года назад +7

    As to the Tupac reference, we know how creators of intellectual property feel about "borrowers" of their creations: they want their remuneration, as they should. That's why we have copyright laws. LOL

  • @Adam-zo3yf
    @Adam-zo3yf 2 года назад +18

    Brad, this song is a masterpiece. The vibe is heartwarming. You definitely caught the wave. Beautiful, isn't it. 🙂

  • @njchas
    @njchas 2 года назад +4

    SO GLAD you liked this one! Yes, Lex, this what a great piano player does….they have STYLE!

  • @kengregory6026
    @kengregory6026 2 года назад +8

    Bonnie Raitt's 'I Can't Make You Love Me' with Bruce Hornsby on piano is sublime...worth checking out guys...good one

  • @CCDzine
    @CCDzine 2 года назад +19

    It's not a vibe, it's a message.

    • @yaze3316
      @yaze3316 2 года назад +1

      yet, a vibe can be a message.

    • @RamesesBolton
      @RamesesBolton Год назад

      ​@@yaze3316 Isn't everything a vibe? Just some things have different vibes to other things.
      It comes off as lazy or unoriginal to label something a vibe in my opinion, although my opinion doesn't matter anyway 🤷‍♂️

  • @garyfallows1123
    @garyfallows1123 2 года назад +28

    One of the best songs of the 80's, you don't need a guitar solo when you've got a piano solo like that, awesome

  • @joebabe302
    @joebabe302 2 года назад +8

    This whole album is absolutely amazing!!! Great songs great lyrics and he just murders those ivory 🎹 keys!!

  • @TheMkamix
    @TheMkamix 2 года назад +6

    This is truly a beautiful song. The lyric are deep and the piano playing is so smooth and nice on the ears.

  • @GinaGeeILuvu
    @GinaGeeILuvu 2 года назад +7

    I love this song and it is still relevant today! I also love Tupac’s song with the sample! We still got a lot of things to change to make things right in today’s society!❤️❤️

  • @TrianglesAndCircles
    @TrianglesAndCircles 2 года назад +1

    Hornsby plays piano like a Tiger! Awesome song.

  • @Pxtwny_chill
    @Pxtwny_chill 2 года назад +6

    Incredible talent and a very deep and meaningful song, both this and 2pacs take on it are masterpieces.

  • @sealdrup
    @sealdrup 2 года назад +5

    Excellent song, profound lyrics.

  • @vickiroman189
    @vickiroman189 2 года назад +2

    I got to see Bruce and the Range at the Rainbow Music Hall in Denver shortly after this amazing album was released. They had the entire audience in the palms of their very talented hands.

  • @timishere1925
    @timishere1925 2 года назад +2

    I won a contest from a local radio station in Maryland when this song came out. The prize was a trip to California, and one of the many things we got to do was go to another radio station in LA and meet Bruce Hornsby. He was being interviewed at this radio station on a show that went out across the entire country. He was a totally normal, humble guy. He thought it was cool that we (my brother and I) were from Maryland because he said he grew up in Virginia, a state that borders Maryland.

  • @BFKAnthony817
    @BFKAnthony817 2 года назад +12

    I still can't hear this without thinking about Tupac's version. I remember when Changes originally released and this was such a huge hit as the original even had a resurgence on the radio.

  • @andrew8500
    @andrew8500 Год назад +2

    Is still can’t understand why people never knew this song? The 80’s was the best era for music. So many artists from now took samples from this era from so many good artists back in the 80’s.

  • @Zacksleeps
    @Zacksleeps 2 года назад +6

    Even Elton John said that Hornsby is way ahead of everyone including himself when it comes to playing the piano, and Elton is no slouch on the keys!!

  • @lindakessler8768
    @lindakessler8768 2 года назад +5

    "Ahhh, but don't you believe them."
    Love this song and your reaction. I think Brad should learn the piano to accompany Lex on her guitar! 👍❤🤙

  • @RyneMurray23
    @RyneMurray23 2 года назад +3

    This song is fantastic. He is great on the piano🔥🔥

  • @tadanott300
    @tadanott300 2 года назад +3

    A piano solo...I'm here for it!!!

  • @Rob-eo5ql
    @Rob-eo5ql 2 года назад +5

    The Valley Road was another big hit by Bruce Hornsby & the Range. The song & video are great.

  • @greenbeatsred
    @greenbeatsred 2 года назад +4

    Really amazing song! I never get tired of hearing it. Makes me want to learn piano.

  • @richardhenderson9767
    @richardhenderson9767 2 года назад +3

    I have so many memories of this song, and "Mandolin Rain"... Great songs...❤❤

    • @Orange6921
      @Orange6921 2 года назад

      These invoke so many strong feelings and memories of me growing up in the 80's. I've have absolutely loved this song since I was a small boy.

  • @cletusbeauregard1972
    @cletusbeauregard1972 2 года назад +8

    You need to hear one of his other hits, "The Valley Road." The piano work is beyond belief, especially that long solo at the end.

  • @groverlongwire858
    @groverlongwire858 2 года назад +2

    Bruce Hornsby’s a gangsta on the keys

  • @mikevandenboom5958
    @mikevandenboom5958 2 года назад +2

    you guys are great love both personalities. glad your appreciating real instruments.

  • @RiseOfThePhoenix30
    @RiseOfThePhoenix30 2 года назад +2

    Good old Virginia boy...my best friend in high school dated his niece who's family lived in a house John Lennon used to own...fun times

  • @SteveInTheOC
    @SteveInTheOC 2 года назад +1

    Bruce and Tupac together on stage would have been epic. All the music and all the musicians are connected in a endless and unbroken stream through the ages. 🎼

  • @mariaarmagnague3482
    @mariaarmagnague3482 5 месяцев назад +1

    Bruce is the Best in Pianooooo!!!

  • @owlbuquerqueturkey
    @owlbuquerqueturkey 2 года назад +16

    He does a really good cover of "Comfortably Numb". He mashes it with an original song of his called "Fortunate Son" so the title is "Fortunate Son/Comfortably Numb", and it's about a disabled veteran.

    • @revwillyg6450
      @revwillyg6450 2 года назад +1

      Bro, just listened to that. One of the most beautiful things I've ever heard, for real! Thx

    • @owlbuquerqueturkey
      @owlbuquerqueturkey 2 года назад

      @@revwillyg6450 I'm a vet myself, and I can't hear it without tearing up a little.

  • @soundhealer6043
    @soundhealer6043 2 года назад +2

    I'll bet it's pretty cool for Rap fans to be familiar with a sample of a song, then some time later, seeing the actual composer/musician playing it and throwing down.

  • @kipyates9696
    @kipyates9696 Год назад

    I was working at Polaris Amphitheatre in Columbus Ohio mid 90's. It had just opened and they had trailers for the acts to stay in as the dressing rooms were not finished. I was told they needed a fax line in one and as I was working in walks Bruce. He watched me work and talked to me for about half an hour. Very humble and very down to earth. He was touring with Bonnie Raitt . Great show by both and he joined her onstage for a few songs.

  • @christopherbittell6501
    @christopherbittell6501 2 года назад +3

    Great song! I liked your reaction to this and your question about what original artists think of being sampled. I do know that a lot of people wanted to know what Dolly Parton thought of Whitney Houston’s version of “I will always Love You” and how popular her remake was. She said it was not just flattering but very lucrative, as she received a great deal of royalties, as well as renewed interest and sales of her original song. So there’s that to consider….👍🏼🤑

  • @dopiaza2006
    @dopiaza2006 8 месяцев назад +1

    The old man said thing will never change. Bruice was challenging that by the last line in the chorus - 'Ah, but don't you believe them'. Things can and have changed.

  • @KeithWickens
    @KeithWickens 2 года назад +3

    Oh man, I remember this charting in the UK, mid to late eighties? I remember because the girlfriend I was with at the time went mad for them, so we got tickets to see them at the Hammersmith Odeon (as it was at the time), in London.The support act never turned up and the crowd were getting rowdy, so Bruce Hornsby and the Range came on early to do their set, and they were better than I hoped. They went off and took a break, hoping the support act would turn up. Some people left, after all main act on early who waits for a late support act!? Those that left really missed a great show, cos they never showed and Bruce and the Range came on again, to fill the time. They said something along the lines of "all we have are the songs we started jamming with in garages and rehearsal rooms when we first got together". with that over an hour of 50s, 60s & 70s standards. It was way better that their own set to my ears, and any band that cared enough about their fans to do a double set went to the top of my list for respect. Ended up one of the best concerts I ever went to!
    Keep going Brad and Lex, the best reaction videos on the web!

  • @wadsworthaaron
    @wadsworthaaron 2 года назад +3

    Great song... It was everywhere when it was on the charts (and for months afterwards). Bruce Hornsby played with the Grateful Dead for a time years after this album. I wish I could have seen that.

  • @scottalic4067
    @scottalic4067 2 года назад +2

    LA Weekly interviewed Hornsby on the anniversary of Tupac's death in 2011, asking about what he thought about Shakur, and his use of Hornsby's song in "Changes":
    "I really liked it. Lots of rappers have used “The Way It Is:” Wyclef, E-40, Snoop. I loved what [Tupac] did with it. I just said, 'Go go go'...
    "I'm a fan [of Tupac now]. When the Greatest Hits record came out, they sent me it. I had never really dealt with him on a listening level. I was sort of floored by his creativity. I thought he was so clever, and really profound, and deep. There's a lot of gravitas to Tupac's music, to me...
    "Here's a funny story. The senator in Virginia for years was Chuck Robb. My wife and I supported him, and got invited to his Christmas party in the late '90s, when Greatest Hits came out. My wife decided we should listen to it on the drive. We get to Robb's house, and there were a bunch of black parking attendants. We opened the car, and - I didn't know this - but the next song to come on was [“Hit Em Up”]. The timing was hilarious. Right when the brothers were ready to take the keys the line “I f***ed your b****/ You fat motherf***er” came on. These guys fell out. They looked at me at first in horror, and then started laughing like crazy..."
    Hornsby is a real decent guy -- still making interesting music to this day...

  • @clintjo2377
    @clintjo2377 2 года назад +1

    Song that you never forget after hearing It what a storyteller and musician amazing !

  • @276parpir
    @276parpir 2 года назад +1

    Immaculate Music.......

  • @harrismiller1948
    @harrismiller1948 2 года назад +3

    He makes playing the piano look too easy ❤

  • @larryg7126
    @larryg7126 2 года назад +2

    The piano is an amazing percussion instrument, it's a percussion instrument because you press keys connected to hammers that strike steel strings, it also is melodic in it's playing. It encompasses the lowest notes to the highest notes in an orchestra and is used by composers of classical music to write for an orchestra to determine what instruments would be used for various musical passages. It is used in all forms of music, it's biggest drawback is it's size and weight, thus the electric pianos, the newest have actual samples of each note of various classic pianos like the Steinway, Yamaha, Borsendorfer. They can also sample other older electric pianos like the Fender Rhodes, Wurlitzer. They can also sample organs like the Hammond and various synthesizers all in much less weight and size.

  • @berniemargolis4288
    @berniemargolis4288 2 года назад +6

    I read an article stating that Bruce Hornsby became a Tupac fan after hearing Changes. Unfortunately, Tupac was already dead when that happened, so he never got to tell him in person. Personally, I think Tupac's song is a follow on to this one. It's like Bruce Hornsby handed the baton off to Tupac, and he ran with it. Bruce Hornsby's song is hopeful in nature. He repeatedly states that things will never change, but then he goes on to state, "Don't you believe them." I personally interpreted his intent as, "Don't believe the people who tell you that things will never change." Tupac's song, on the other hand, is more of a pessimistic call to action. When I read his lyrics, the message seems to be that things won't change until people take action to change them, but then he goes on to despair about the overwhelming forces that are resisting those changes.

  • @damonhines8187
    @damonhines8187 2 года назад +1

    Can't overstate how much of a breath of fresh air this was back in the day. It hit home. Brilliant debut for a talented artist.

  • @marcharley6465
    @marcharley6465 2 года назад +15

    I was in my 20s when this song charted and dismissed it as MOR dross with a decent tune. Listening to the song now (in my 50s) I appreciate the excellent lyrics and the musicianship.

    • @pwilliam255
      @pwilliam255 2 года назад +2

      I remember listening to this song in 7th grade and feeling warm and fuzzy thinking about how racism and homophobia will be a thing of the past when my kids are my age. Boy, was I naïve.

    • @mkmstillstackin
      @mkmstillstackin 2 года назад +2

      Similar for me. Was in my teens when this came out. I liked it then, but man do I appreciate it much more now being in my 50's. The instrumentation is just exquisite.

    • @smbake
      @smbake 2 года назад

      @@pwilliam255 I'm sure that's what you were thinking when you were eleven...

    • @pwilliam255
      @pwilliam255 2 года назад

      @@smbake it actually sounds like you’re not sure. Why?

    • @smbake
      @smbake 2 года назад

      @@pwilliam255 Because there probably isn't a seventh grader alive who thought that.

  • @michaeltveten8458
    @michaeltveten8458 2 года назад +5

    I was scooping ice cream in a parlor, while still in high school when this came out. Still love it today! And….Yes, as others have said, you might want to check out “Mandolin Rain”. Good reaction. I didn’t know PAC sampled this, but I think I understand why.

  • @twwtjohns
    @twwtjohns 2 года назад +2

    The message of this song is the struggle that continues to this day. You can't order or expect someone to lift themselves up by their bootstraps if they can't even afford boots.

  • @kianpa1
    @kianpa1 2 года назад +1

    Beautiful song! ❤️

  • @donny763222
    @donny763222 2 года назад +2

    Brad nailed it again 😎😎

  • @lauraschaad416
    @lauraschaad416 4 месяца назад

    When he adds but. Oh!!!! don't you believe it!! He is saying just cuz you say you can judge by color we don't have to old man !! ❤❤❤❤

  • @erikajstevens
    @erikajstevens 2 года назад

    Looove Bruce Hornsby!!
    Mandolin Rain is my Favorite! 😎💖 🎹

  • @andersgranstrom7128
    @andersgranstrom7128 9 месяцев назад

    That PIANO!!! Come on, who plays like this!?!?😍😍😍

  • @grelch
    @grelch 2 года назад +1

    There’s definitely that “wait, I know this?!” moment on yt reactions for this song.

  • @pauljansen1137
    @pauljansen1137 2 года назад +2

    Amazing song...really brings me back to my teenage years....

  • @KeithDCanada
    @KeithDCanada 2 года назад +1

    Bruce's song "The Valley Road" is what inspired me to learn to play piano. I passed along that inspiration to my daughter years later.
    Song of note from him: "Mandolin Rain". That song will forever be slow dances in the gym, in high school....

  • @RogerWyatt365
    @RogerWyatt365 2 года назад

    I was never much one for the piano...until I heard Bruce Hornsby play. The way he dances around the keyboard is satisfying to listen to and mesmerizing to watch. You almost...not quite, but almost...could not hear the lyrics and fall in love with the song. But add in the lyrics and you take a walk through all of the injustices that mankind has inflicted on it's own. It's a good thing that the music is so uplifting, because the lyrics will sit you back down.

  • @jackgilchrist
    @jackgilchrist 2 года назад +1

    I play air piano all the time, also air guitar, drums, fiddle, harmonica, accordion, banjo, mandolin and several others. I'm an all around air instrumentalist.
    I can play a few actual instruments to some extent, too, but my air playing is truly on another level. Alas, my air talent goes unrecognized. 🙂

  • @tylerannand3777
    @tylerannand3777 2 года назад +2

    Always reminds me of Everlast's 'What it's like'

  • @ChrisDavis-ob9je
    @ChrisDavis-ob9je 2 года назад +4

    My choice of music was classic rock and I morphed into a headbanger in the 80's but Hornsby was really an excellent musician and songwriter.

  • @snowdog03
    @snowdog03 2 года назад +1

    I remember when this was in heavy rotation on MTV.

  • @92548dannyt
    @92548dannyt 2 года назад

    Classic!!!!! ETEG (ear to ear grin). Vibe? absolutely!!!

  • @FrankCastlesConscience
    @FrankCastlesConscience 2 года назад +15

    I met Bruce backstage at Hammersmith Odeon in London in the late 80s, talented musician. For some reason this was his only big hit (Mandolin Rain notwithstanding), i think he was one of those guys interested more in the integrity of his music than becoming famous or writing commercial hits, per se.

    • @LeeDfined
      @LeeDfined 2 года назад +1

      The Valley Road was a big hit in the 80s.

  • @segwayantwerpen9349
    @segwayantwerpen9349 2 года назад

    great song, and the nice story behind this, at the time Bruce was taking piano lessons as a kid with his younger brother, at the funeral place at his local village, as the piano room was upstairs above the funeral store, so to get there he had to walk in front of the (empty) coffins every time to get to his piano lessons, a crazy place to go, lol...

  • @cabel000
    @cabel000 2 года назад

    I saw him twice. Once in a little club on the landing and the second playing with the Grateful Dead. Both were fantastic.

  • @HoughGroup
    @HoughGroup 2 года назад

    Lex is a trip! Can’t see much hair under that hat so that peaceful face just glows! You guys are good people!

  • @kjek1
    @kjek1 2 года назад +1

    You guys are the most likeable couple. Cheers

  • @estoy1001
    @estoy1001 2 года назад +1

    In the same vein, Led Zeppelin had a song called "That's The Way", with the same kind of message. On a live version of it from MSG, near the end of the song, Robert Plant shouts "don't you believe it!"- one of my favorite live Zeppelin moments.

  • @Unclesmokey314
    @Unclesmokey314 2 года назад

    Bruce Hornsby... what a rabbit hole to go down and pure talent and class the entire way down and back!

  • @loisrogers2511
    @loisrogers2511 2 года назад

    I love watching and listening to him play the piano

  • @Garciadann
    @Garciadann 2 года назад +1

    Bruce was a touring member of The Grateful Dead for a few years. Live version with him on thier masterpiece Eyes Of The World is amazing

  • @datriaxsondor590
    @datriaxsondor590 7 месяцев назад +2

    2:58 Ya, I think Tupac was definitely inspired by this song, as he was heavily against racism, segregation, and economic imbalance. Those are three topics directly covered in this song.
    Heck of a song to be inspired by too. This is an absolute classic, musically, and thematically.

  • @happymethehappyone8300
    @happymethehappyone8300 2 года назад +2

    This Classic HITS LIKE A BRICK!!,,
    The Ides Of March "Vehicle"
    TRUST ME!!

  • @mikeluedey3172
    @mikeluedey3172 8 месяцев назад

    one of the most distinctive sounds is the masterful Bruce Hornsby

  • @cullinaaronkress
    @cullinaaronkress 2 года назад +3

    Y'all should do The End of the Innocence by Don Henley. Bruce Hornsby co-wrote & played on it & you can tell. Great song.

  • @LordAnthonyKagan
    @LordAnthonyKagan 2 года назад +2

    Love this song. It's just so smoooooth. Gets one all reflective. On that line of thought Brad & Lex, would love you guys to listen to Petula Clark - The World Song (1971). Too good a song not to be heard.

  • @pcl8993
    @pcl8993 2 года назад +1

    I didn’t know there was a sample of this on another song. I have to go check that out. Thanks for bringing it up 👍

    • @pcl8993
      @pcl8993 2 года назад

      I checked it out. It's pretty good. Pretty similar to the original with Tupac inputs!

  • @RadCenter
    @RadCenter 2 года назад +1

    When Bruce plays this song in concerts, he introduces it as "a song by Tupac."

    • @yaze3316
      @yaze3316 2 года назад

      really?! interesting