Ring? Ring? Vocal ANALYSIS of Electric Light Orchestra's "Telephone Line" just connects with me!

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  • Опубликовано: 20 дек 2024

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  • @killermacmc
    @killermacmc Год назад +1582

    Jeff Lynne is a genius and everything he touches as a producer, song writer, or musician is top notch.

    • @johntallant9976
      @johntallant9976 Год назад +24

      I saw him live in leeds about five year ago he was absolutely fantastic.

    • @Lonsta-DaMonsta
      @Lonsta-DaMonsta Год назад +33

      @@johntallant9976 One of the most sonically-pleasing artists to listen to. Couldn't agree more!

    • @chronomatt6990
      @chronomatt6990 Год назад +23

      One of the 20st to 21st century GREATS.

    • @matthewrasmussen4181
      @matthewrasmussen4181 Год назад +9

      Very true, genius.

    • @cholomite
      @cholomite Год назад +24

      @Tessmage Tessera the entire idea behind ELO was to sound like SGT Pepper's so.... yeah. Also, who didn't steal from the Beatles back then?

  • @waltk4275
    @waltk4275 Год назад +288

    My late wife bought this album in 76 ? I still play it and I have this dream even after 12 years since she passed that I’m trying to call her and of course no answer. So I guess you understand why this song brings on strong emotions. But it’s all goodness. RIP Susan, 1957-2009.

    • @howardmann8689
      @howardmann8689 10 месяцев назад +5

      At least u have good memories.

    • @LoriCollis
      @LoriCollis 9 месяцев назад +8

      So sorry for your loss!

    • @dennisreid7819
      @dennisreid7819 9 месяцев назад +7

      I know how you feel, Iwould love to call my late father just for one final chat.

    • @Mmmmericaaaa_USA
      @Mmmmericaaaa_USA 9 месяцев назад +5

      I’m sorry for your loss…
      🙏
      As a teenager in Jr. High School listening to this on vinyl and the complete album beginning to end full of hits through headphones 🎧 was my first exposure to Electronic Music. They are here in Los Angeles performing so maybe I should get tickets. 🎟️

    • @jsprite123
      @jsprite123 8 месяцев назад +9

      The meaning of this song is lost to so many reviewers and "reactors". The punch line of the whole song is "let it ring forever more". The guy is calling the girl, with the hope she will answer the phone eventually, even if that takes days, weeks, or years.

  • @ZenyattaFan1
    @ZenyattaFan1 Год назад +68

    Tom Petty called Jeff Lynne "the best overall musician I've ever met." That's a pretty amazing compliment coming from Tom Petty.

    • @thatjeff7550
      @thatjeff7550 6 месяцев назад +3

      Yeah. Did you know Lynne produced Full Moon River for Petty? Might explain why every single song sounds like a #1 hit single.

    • @RobertEskew
      @RobertEskew 2 месяца назад +2

      @@thatjeff7550 Yes, Jeff Lynne produced two Petty solo albums --- Full Moon Fever and Highway Companion --- and one Heartbreakers album -- Intro the Great Wide Open.

    • @MountainStreamLives
      @MountainStreamLives Месяц назад +1

      He called him the consummate producer too.

  • @mahoward41
    @mahoward41 Год назад +537

    Jeff Lynne is the master of taking heartbreakingly sad lyrics and attaching them to happy sounding songs. Depressingly uplifting.

  • @leovirgo4538
    @leovirgo4538 Год назад +465

    I'm a cellist, and I was in the 8th grade when this album came out. My school had an amazing orchestra teacher, and most of my life revolved around orchestra (I was in two periods of orchestral music, played in the All City Orchestra, and went to music camp every summer). We were OBSESSED with this album! We picked out the string parts and played them, we knew EVERY note and EVERY word to EVERY song. ELO is one of my dearest held musical loves. Thank you for such an in-depth analysis!

    • @timwingham8952
      @timwingham8952 Год назад +9

      Fab. I too was learning the cello at school when this came out. It's fascinating to try separating the orchestra from the ELO string section on the recordings. Contrary to popular belief, the three string players are on this album and Out Of The Blue - mixed with the orchestral parts. Wonderful stuff. For example I think the repeated cello refrain after "Hey" is only Hugh McDowell and Mel Gale.

    • @kevinmkraft
      @kevinmkraft Год назад +7

      I love this album and OUT OF THE BLUE. I'm obsessed with the cello and they're used really effectively in these recordings.

    • @freedom_323
      @freedom_323 Год назад +9

      high school class of 80 here and ELO was a Mainstay

    • @frogsterjonesiii6482
      @frogsterjonesiii6482 Год назад +2

      Me to! Lol. I was in grade 8 and played tuba in concert band.

    • @c.b.kansan1700
      @c.b.kansan1700 Год назад +4

      My wife was a cellist. She speaks fondly of ELO but I'm not sure if she ever played any.

  • @SetInStoneNow
    @SetInStoneNow Год назад +144

    When music historians look back, Jeff Lynne and E.L.O. will be a case study in brilliance. This music is timeless, people will be listening to these songs forever.

  • @IronJohn755
    @IronJohn755 Год назад +215

    The line "don't you realize the things we did we did were all for real" is so perfectly delivered

    • @dukeon
      @dukeon Год назад +12

      Sends chills down my spine every time

    • @cadillacslim73
      @cadillacslim73 Год назад +2

      Classic trying to talk her back into the boat …
      Song gets me all emotional every time .

    • @donmcallister3745
      @donmcallister3745 10 месяцев назад +1

      … absolutely…🙌

    • @1bigrowdy
      @1bigrowdy 8 месяцев назад +1

      Please use some of their live offerings they are mesmerizing

    • @tubester4567
      @tubester4567 8 месяцев назад +3

      She would have answered the phone if she was home but she was probly out. Then when she came home she woulda checked her messages. Who wouldnt ring back the guy who sang that awesome song to your message bank? Im a dude and I would ring him back.

  • @jamesmassey74
    @jamesmassey74 Год назад +48

    I'm a 66 year old man, and seeing the younger generation fall in love with the music I loved is such a wonderful thing.

  • @nickk6518
    @nickk6518 Год назад +94

    It never ceases to amaze me how our little island on the edge of Europe has managed to produce such prodigious musical talent over the years. Take a bow, Birmingham, for giving us some of the very best!

    • @pashby3
      @pashby3 8 месяцев назад

      list of Birmingham based bands.. gob smacked
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Musical_groups_from_Birmingham,_West_Midlands

    • @TheSimCaptain
      @TheSimCaptain 4 месяца назад +2

      Think about what effect a working class group of lads called the beatles would have on other kids who lived nearby. They would turbo boost others to think well if they can do it so can we. Hence, all the talent that came out of the UK and the North in particular.

    • @nickk6518
      @nickk6518 4 месяца назад

      @@TheSimCaptain Absolutely!!

    • @cathwalsh9921
      @cathwalsh9921 3 месяца назад

      I can only agree. I adore ELO.

  • @aBeatleFan4ever
    @aBeatleFan4ever Год назад +239

    After all these years.... this song still makes me cry. It is beautifully sad.

    • @ashleymooney
      @ashleymooney Год назад +2

      You are not alone…..Jeff Lynne will live forever!

    • @hallofrecords4959
      @hallofrecords4959 Год назад +4

      This is one of the songs that I truly love, but have a hard time listening to. Very sad and beautiful song.

    • @Cooldudewhotellsamazingjokes
      @Cooldudewhotellsamazingjokes Год назад +1

      Yup. A lot of Jeff Lynne's songs combine sadness and hope in a sublime way. It reminds me of the song Send It. That song really combines both emotions so well and vibrantly.

    • @suave-rider
      @suave-rider Год назад +2

      Me too, I just steam up for some reason. This song sounds so melancholy, and was a unique time in music creativity

    • @misfitstranger
      @misfitstranger Год назад +1

      ME TOO!!!! Beautifully sad indeed!

  • @pdexBigTeacher
    @pdexBigTeacher Год назад +14

    Old farts like me are smiling watching your glorious reaction to a tune we've grown up with for decades. From a time when musicians created music, which makes the music timeless.

  • @davidian3412
    @davidian3412 Год назад +215

    Jeff Lynne. One of the absolute greats. The then 3 surviving Beatles asked him to produce their single "Free as a Bird" in the 1990s. His production skills are second to none. An exquisite songwriter and arranger. And then there's his voice! One of the great voices. Oh, and then there's his guitar!! ❤❤❤

    • @9211goat
      @9211goat Год назад +1

      there's a reason Free As A Bird didn't survive the Beatles days.... it was an inferior song. I always felt that song was indicative of the lads from Liverpool attempting to squeeze out all they could from their previously unreleased songs.... not their finest hour.

    • @karenscigliano9787
      @karenscigliano9787 8 месяцев назад +1

      Jeff Lynne - also one of the exalted members of the Traveling Wilburys...besides...📞📞📞📞📞💔

    • @FreakyOrthopedic
      @FreakyOrthopedic 3 месяца назад +1

      @@9211goat It was written in 1977, 7 years after the Beatles broke up, and it's an awesome song!

    • @RobertEskew
      @RobertEskew 2 месяца назад +1

      @@9211goat Their finest hour? No. A great song? Yes.

  • @digibirder
    @digibirder Год назад +314

    Jeff Lynne is one of the greatest songwriter/producers of our time. I'm not surprised Elizabeth likes ELO so much. He doesn't get the credit he deserves unless you listen to all of the people he's played with and produced for. So may songs on so many albums are all just masterpieces. I think "Rockaria" should be on the short-list for reactions. Elizabeth would have so much fun with it! I want to hear the reaction to the opera singer in it! Actually, I'd love to hear Elizabeth sing the part!

    • @januzzell8631
      @januzzell8631 Год назад +17

      Ooooh - yes please - would LOVE her take on Rockaria

    • @laurena9563
      @laurena9563 Год назад +11

      Rockaria is amazing and I'm so surprised it's not put up there just in terms of being on more shortlists for its sheer production value- Jeff Lynne was so ahead of his time!

    • @tecontesto3922
      @tecontesto3922 Год назад

      ruclips.net/user/shorts_6t77BHmzGk?feature=share

    • @BC-ui9yt
      @BC-ui9yt Год назад +7

      YES! Rockaria has to be the next reaction! Another classic from Jeff and the gang!

    • @martinabernathy205
      @martinabernathy205 Год назад +5

      Rockaria!!!

  • @cmruralgeek4040
    @cmruralgeek4040 Год назад +216

    That entire album is a gem!

    • @jeffsparey9585
      @jeffsparey9585 Год назад +5

      Oh yes it is👍👍👍

    • @azznbad1
      @azznbad1 Год назад +3

      Their first hit covering Chuck Berry got my attracted to them and it got better.

    • @ianthepineapple
      @ianthepineapple Год назад +8

      A New World Record is nothing short of a *masterpiece*.

  • @Jonathan-xt6jw
    @Jonathan-xt6jw Год назад +28

    14:04
    "Ok, so no one's answering
    But can you just let it ring a little longer, longer, longer
    Ooooh
    I'll just sit tight
    Through shadows of the night
    Let it ring forever more"
    Jeff sings that with so much sadness and expression it gives me chills.

    • @Noelle0026
      @Noelle0026 9 месяцев назад +2

      And it is effective in his choice of the phrase I’m living in twilight. Twilight is that in between the day and the night, a kind of sad limbo

  • @jefferytheis4157
    @jefferytheis4157 Год назад +136

    never a dry eye hearing this, over the years. It's all about his vocals - pain, yearning, acceptance. Can't help but relate

  • @williamstreet4304
    @williamstreet4304 Год назад +211

    ELO was just magical. In this song, they captured the essence of living in a time when telephones were only at the house and often not answered, blended with the history of 50's/60's Do Wap, and presented in a completely new way with orchestral support. Just Awesome!

    • @skwervin1
      @skwervin1 Год назад +3

      And not everyone had an answering machine, so you could just ignore the phone or unplug it. Long distance calls went through an operator, and you could refuse to take a call.

    • @duncanparsons
      @duncanparsons Год назад +4

      @@skwervin1 Indeed, in the UK in 1976 pretty much no one had one!

    • @Megatallica000
      @Megatallica000 Год назад +2

      *Doo-wop

    • @bemoguy
      @bemoguy Год назад

      The Idle Race, and the Move have his fingerprints of genius (along with Roy Wood) as well!!

    • @bluemarlin8138
      @bluemarlin8138 Год назад +1

      Also blended with a hilarious scene from Billy Madison.

  • @MrCfors
    @MrCfors Год назад +53

    Don’t be amazed by the production quality from back then. 1. ELO was amazing and 2. The best music came from the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s. Glad your exploring these decades.

    • @victorialove9104
      @victorialove9104 Год назад +2

      I agree. So glad I was young then and heard them first hand.❤

  • @jeffmorris6105
    @jeffmorris6105 Год назад +168

    For those of us in High School and Collrge when this song came out, it was different mixing pop music with orchestral music. The Do-Wops were not too far away from us because our parents still listened to that on their Hi-Fi's, but the mixture of all these styles was what made it so unique to all of us. And...we all heard the land line phone ring tone and dial tones many times a day because there were no cell phones back then. Thank You for the smiles :)

    • @blackfender100
      @blackfender100 Год назад +4

      Saw them live when I Was 19 such a great band.

    • @rksnj6797
      @rksnj6797 Год назад +5

      I was in high school when this album came out. Still one of my all-time favorites! This song reminds me of an old girlfriend. She broke up with me over the phone. I get sad and nostalgic when I hear this song.

    • @JohnNewkirk1
      @JohnNewkirk1 Год назад +3

      And since there were no PCs, it's not the sound of a modem. Yeah, we knew those sounds very well! lol

  • @MegaAlan54321
    @MegaAlan54321 Год назад +166

    The live video from Wembley is great. String musicians on stage, people in the audience slow-dancing, and the mood-setting lights make it special.

    • @gregsteele806
      @gregsteele806 Год назад +7

      Gods yes. Worth a listen, even if she doesn't react to it.

    • @mikek2218
      @mikek2218 Год назад +3

      Heck yes, you've got to see/hear this live performance.

    • @bobbycollins6783
      @bobbycollins6783 Год назад +2

      That whole concert was brilliant. Should be watch in it's entirety. The set they played was perfect & the sound & camera work was so well done.

    • @AllGoodOnesAreGone
      @AllGoodOnesAreGone Год назад +1

      Knowing Elizabeth's preference for live performances, I was surprised she used the album version for this analysis. Both are great, though, so you can't go wrong.

    • @paulhazell4386
      @paulhazell4386 Год назад +5

      While this reaction is fresh I think it would be fascinating for Elizabeth to react to the Wembley version, still Jeff but 40 years later.

  • @johnthomas-km2bf
    @johnthomas-km2bf Год назад +131

    The emotion in this song is just so powerful. ELO is so very polished, and their live stuff is every bit as good.

  • @paulbloom8847
    @paulbloom8847 Год назад +153

    Jeff Lynne is absolutely unique.
    His musical greatness has never been matched.
    Years ahead of the rest

    • @Aokitadamitsu
      @Aokitadamitsu Год назад +2

      not sure it ever will be, look at all the acts he produced.. he is like Nitro to an engine!

    • @rachiethevidkid
      @rachiethevidkid Год назад

      He is extraordinary. His voice makes my heart ache. I first fell in love with it as a 5 year old. I am nearly 50.

    • @Diamond_Skies
      @Diamond_Skies Год назад +1

      I hated the spaceship noises he added to Free as a Bird.

    • @cyounger5716
      @cyounger5716 Год назад +2

      Preface by saying I love Jeff Lynn but6 he was basically copying an era of The Beatles- He's a great musician but there's nothing he's done that was that original or that somebody else (usually The Beatles) did better

    • @azznbad1
      @azznbad1 Год назад

      I just wish we had more of him. The man is incredible, and I hate the phrase underrated because anyone who knows who is, never questions his greatness.

  • @snakeinthegrass7443
    @snakeinthegrass7443 Год назад +104

    Ok, Elizabeth, I think you are now ready to experience the Traveling Wilburys. Jeff Lynn, Bob Dylan, George Harrison, Roy Orbison and Tom Petty. That's right, these legends made 2 albums together and I believe Roy passed away before the release of their final album. Someone here can surely correct me on that. Going off memory. HANDLE ME WITH CARE is a mindblowing masterpiece. I believe they all sing in every song - lead and/or harmony. Overload of greatness everywhere!

    • @calebclunie4001
      @calebclunie4001 Год назад +8

      ...and their drummer, Jim Keltner (Buster Sidebury).

    • @snakeinthegrass7443
      @snakeinthegrass7443 Год назад +2

      @@calebclunie4001 I thought I was missing the drummer. Thanks

    • @svenoglesburg
      @svenoglesburg Год назад +9

      This, right here. I forget the exact story but I believe one was jamming at another's home studio and before all was said and done all five of them had formed a supergroup. Five elite-level singer/guitarists all together, taking turns. I think we'd all love you hear you analyze some of their work.

    • @larryfisher7056
      @larryfisher7056 Год назад +11

      There's always time enough for some Traveling Wilburys.

    • @stormbringr00
      @stormbringr00 Год назад

      Tweeter and the Monkey Man

  • @frankjack1965
    @frankjack1965 11 месяцев назад +26

    I found your channel when I found out I had cancer to deal with. Sorry I can't subscribe but I'm unable to work ATM. Your channel helped bring a smile to my face every day when I had nothing to smile about and still does. This song makes me think of my Dad who has died of cancer, who has missed out on so many things and cannot answer my calls when I pick up the phone out of habit. Thank you for doing this song, I love remembering my Dad no matter how painful it is. But your laughs and giggles , your expressions all help my heart, thank you for doing what you do
    ..

    • @ThePolypam
      @ThePolypam 9 месяцев назад +5

      Subscribing to a RUclips channel is free, Frank! It supports the content creator by growing their visibility and reach. Best wishes to you 🤞

  • @lulugurl6547
    @lulugurl6547 Год назад +113

    A brilliant song. I love everything about it. Makes me cry thinking about loved ones that have passed away. ❤️ They’ll never answer. 😢

    • @dowens70
      @dowens70 Год назад +3

      😞

    • @threadripper979
      @threadripper979 Год назад +10

      Oh, you got me with that comment. 😭

    • @southroncross
      @southroncross Год назад +8

      Spot on comment. The memories of relatives that've passed come rushing back. What I'd give just to talk to them one more time.

    • @arlishacharles7083
      @arlishacharles7083 Год назад +4

      I think of my husband who I lost in 2021 😢

    • @patjohnston4047
      @patjohnston4047 Год назад +2

      I kept my Moms voice on my phone voice mail for years after she passed away in 2007. 😢❤

  • @jmartin4396
    @jmartin4396 Год назад +145

    ELO was SO far ahead of their time production wise it was amazing to listen to (still is). Jeff Lynne is just amazing.

    • @88wildcat
      @88wildcat Год назад +3

      It always surprises me when people are surprised by the production ability in the 1970s. The Brian Wilson produced Beach Boys albums and the George Martin produced Beatles albums came out in the 1960s and everyone considers those to be production masterpieces so it is not like they were recording people speaking into tin cans connected with wires back then. This album came out in the 1970s, not the 1870s.

    • @pauldennis6069
      @pauldennis6069 Год назад +2

      And the fact they are starting to fade out of view. It's crushing.

    • @coastie1961
      @coastie1961 Год назад

      And he has finally been inducted into the hall of fame in the last couple of weeks. It's a disgrace it's taken so long.

    • @pauldennis6069
      @pauldennis6069 Год назад

      @@coastie1961 What isn't in America? It's a complete disgrace on every level.

  • @christianmedina3773
    @christianmedina3773 Год назад +56

    My mom used to blast this album while cleaning the house when I was a kid. This song STILL makes me tear up all these years later. AMAZING song. Loved the analysis.

  • @Treasacello
    @Treasacello Год назад +188

    Two thoughts... I didn't expect the beginning of this song to make me cry since I've been listening to it for like 45 years (omg is that right?) but it did... and then, how lucky were we ,who grew up back then, to naturally learn about harmony listening to this, and Journey, and Doobie Brothers and so many others with such great harmonies?

    • @Zeta9966
      @Zeta9966 Год назад +16

      I was born in 83. My dad always had ELO, Steely Dan, Rundgren, and others of the era on. I shouldn’t be into most of it (lord knows most millennials aren’t), but I like to think I’ve grown up with a sophisticated palate.

    • @csutton161
      @csutton161 Год назад +7

      my children born in the 80's and 90's were influenced by my playing of the greats from the 70's, and today, that is still their favorite music. Doobies, Dr. Hook, Heart, Journey, blues and even some disco!!

    • @soupdragonuk
      @soupdragonuk Год назад +13

      The same. I was born in 1965. So my childhood was ELO, ABBA, the Police. Status Quo and so many other bands. I got such a wide mix as my uncle was a real music guy with a high-quality sound system. Listening to stuff on vinyl was amazing.

    • @midi510
      @midi510 Год назад +9

      If it aint got harmony, it aint music!

    • @csutton161
      @csutton161 Год назад +7

      @@soupdragonuk I rmemeber riding with my uncle, must have been around 1972, he had a brand new Road Runner, and he put in Doobie Brothers 8 track and played Blackwater. I LOVED it, bought the album and played it over and over!! Such great memories

  • @mikefetterman6782
    @mikefetterman6782 Год назад +13

    ELO is such a big part of my childhood. After we lost my dad when I was 9, mom worked everyday and on the weekend when we weren't in school, she would drop us at the skating rink next door to her factory, and give the owner a wink, to keep an eye on us. We would spend 8-10 hours on Sat/Sun just dancing around the rink continuously until mom's shift was over. ELO, the Bee Gee, Steve Miller Band and many more were our babysitters for a couple years.

  • @lekid5332
    @lekid5332 Год назад +28

    ”I’ll just sit tight, in the shadows ooooof the night” What a melodic falsetto jump from shadows to of! Sublime vocal delivery

  • @Cadinho93
    @Cadinho93 Год назад +178

    This song has more significance to those who remember a time before the interwebs, social media, facetime, etc. Basically, a landline telephone, anchored to the wall, was the only contact people had with someone far away.
    Also, Electric Light Orchestra were different and unique. The mixture of pop rock and lush orchestral music created a gorgeous sound all their own. Jeff Lynne is a genius and showcases throughout all his songs.

  • @jasonplymette7510
    @jasonplymette7510 Год назад +39

    There will never be another ELO. They were so evolutionary in their approach to music in the 70's. My favorite band of all time! I knew every word to every song and all still smile today when I here their music!

    • @V0ID_X5
      @V0ID_X5 Год назад +2

      Favorite Band for me to! “Out Of The Blue” is the greatest album I have listened to!

  • @DaveBartlett
    @DaveBartlett Год назад +60

    For anyone who's had a long distance relationship with someone, where phone calls were a major form of communicating, and that relationship is now over but still in one's mind (and heart,) this song is particularly meaningful and personal.
    (AH: I often wonder what might have been 😥💔)

    • @timh36
      @timh36 Год назад +2

      Well said 😊

  • @terryyoung3225
    @terryyoung3225 Год назад +117

    The live version at Wembley Stadium is magical and illustrates just how talented Jeff Lynne is.

    • @neilclark2245
      @neilclark2245 Год назад +6

      Better than the "first time round", if anything, and such a talented group of musicians he assembled to do it

    • @TheNewRevolution
      @TheNewRevolution Год назад +1

      I suggested the same thing before I saw your comment. The live version at Wembley a few years ago sounds better than the studio recording....and Jeff Lynne is in his 70s. His ability to engineer sound is second to none. He's still doing it on a super human level. He's a true original and one of a kind.

    • @markfox2922
      @markfox2922 Год назад +1

      I agree, the Wembley Concert was incredible.

    • @Charlieb6308
      @Charlieb6308 Год назад +1

      I was at Wembley and hands down the best concert I ever went to.

  • @sstillwell
    @sstillwell Год назад +84

    This album (and this song) were part of the soundtrack of my high school years. If you think the production of this album is amazing now, think what it must have sounded like back then. Literal jaw-drop and immediate back-to-back repeats. All the low-level elements that get dropped in, creative panning. As great as Jeff Lynne was as a songwriter, he was even more of a studio wizard as a producer and sound designer. I'm happy to see your joy in discovering them!

    • @lisablacker3102
      @lisablacker3102 Год назад +4

      This, Out of the Blue, Eldorado, On the Third Day, The Light Shines On: I also listened to them over and over back in junior high and high school. Gets me all nostalgic.

    • @PeteMarshall-tp3ih
      @PeteMarshall-tp3ih 2 месяца назад

      Face the Music too...have every album, my top pick for my life

  • @wokeupandsmellthecoffee214
    @wokeupandsmellthecoffee214 Год назад +31

    This song and album was released in 1977 when I was just 16 years old and had started my first job. I'm now 63 and retired yet this song and album and band are still as fresh as they were back then. ELO had masses of hits and every one of them a gem. The lyrics to this tune are thanks to the brilliant song writing by Jeff Lynne who in my eyes is one of the best musicians we've ever seen. Back in the 70's & 80's I bought all the ELO albums and was lucky to see the band live in concert in recent years and what a brilliant evening it was. Thanks Jeff man I love you.

    • @richardbarrick1492
      @richardbarrick1492 Год назад +8

      I'm woke up AND Smelling that ☕ Jeff Lynn and ELO were groundbreaking, no one had ever heard about such instrumentation and a full orchestra since Sgt. Pepper--- this style and songwriting is what I call " 🌩 Lightning in a bottle, never ever 2 be repeated in our lifetimes 😢❤

    • @jamesodin8751
      @jamesodin8751 Год назад +3

      I was 13 im 6o now!! Lol

    • @rdred8693
      @rdred8693 11 месяцев назад

      @@jamesodin8751 Gen X represent! I was 12, lol.
      Love ELO

  • @ohctascooby2
    @ohctascooby2 Год назад +26

    There’s a reason why The Beatles entrusted Jeff Lynn to finish their music post Beatles breakup. Can you imagine the honor of putting together a John Lennon song using old studio tape snippets after his passing. Jeff Lynne’s nostalgic ear, orchestral maneuvers and skills in the studio are unmatched.
    Its also why he was a key member of the Traveling Wilbury’s… comprised of George Harrison, Tom Petty, Roy Orbison, Bob Dylan and Jeff. What a powerhouse they were.

    • @dukeon
      @dukeon Год назад

      And Jeff has an amazing ability to sound like both John on the higher register and Paul on the grittier “yeah yeah yeeaahh”. What a talent.

  • @rustyaxelrod
    @rustyaxelrod Год назад +50

    Much like Pink Floyd, ELO’s music has comforted me when I was upset, slowed me down or speeded me up when I was out of time, and put a smile on my mind when everything was crap. The production is excellent and can make an ok stereo system sound great and the mood of an album runs the gamut of emotion, there’s always something there you needed to hear. The songwriting is clever in both the music and lyrics. The performance couldn’t have been better. Timeless” is a well deserved description in my world.
    I like it. 😁

    • @crowletters
      @crowletters Год назад +1

      Yes, me too. ELO and Pink Floyd helped me make sense of life and inspired me in late 70s as a tween and have continued to right into my 50s

  • @danajackson5951
    @danajackson5951 Год назад +20

    It's been more than fifty years since "she didn't pick up the phone" and the music still grabs my heart....

  • @drkline69
    @drkline69 Год назад +49

    It brings such joy to me to see a younger person discover one of my favorite bands and see them enjoy it as much as I did when I first discovered them. Jeff Lynne has been such a musical hurricane for decades yet never really received his just due. Out of the Blue is when I was really turned on to them and I haven't looked back.

  • @bruhkamp
    @bruhkamp Год назад +66

    Such a joy to see ELO and Jeff Lynne getting the run they deserve. Lynne is such an amazing talent as a composer, and producer who just happens to have one of the best (and most distinctive) voices in rock history. Always a treat to hear him and seeing your reaction only enhances the experience. Well done.

  • @barryobrien2638
    @barryobrien2638 Год назад +12

    At 80 years old, I could really use whatever you're on lady. Never have I been so entertained

  • @alshipman2114
    @alshipman2114 Год назад +36

    I suspect I'm not alone in the fact that I have always loved this track to bits, but it always brings a tear to my eye as well

  • @paulcrawford5865
    @paulcrawford5865 Год назад +60

    Jeff is a musical genius. ELO has been my favorite group since I first heard them when I was 11 years old. Just a quick note on Roy Wood. He was a founding member, but was only involved in their first album. Jeff took leadership starting with the second album. Again, Jeff is a musical genius.

  • @richardcottrell2787
    @richardcottrell2787 Год назад +24

    Despite the age of the song the emotions of a lost love still ring true. A masterpiece!

  • @mrksts1
    @mrksts1 Год назад +33

    I grew up with this song, I almost tear up when I hear it. So glad you gave it a listen. For even older music, Roy Orbison is a “must hear” in my opinion. Don’t think I’ve ever heard another voice like it.

    • @Biden_Cult_Morons
      @Biden_Cult_Morons Год назад +4

      Yes. Roy's version of 'crying' is beyond amazing.

    • @danielcobbins8861
      @danielcobbins8861 Год назад +2

      @@Biden_Cult_Morons "It's Over," is another great song Roy performed.

    • @TheZotmeister
      @TheZotmeister Год назад

      Jeff Lynne of ELO was in The Traveling Wilburys with Roy Orbison, and they really hit it off; Jeff ended up producing three tracks for Roy's final album _Mystery Girl_ , including the radio hit "You Got It" which is pretty much an ELO song sung by Roy. It's as incredible as it sounds. (It also helps that Roy co-wrote it with both Jeff and Tom Petty - yes, that Tom Petty, also of The Traveling Wilburys.) It's unfortunate the song was released posthumously - Roy passed away just a month after finishing recording the album. I remember Jeff saying in a interview that he was deeply saddened by Roy's passing and that the two had plans to do so much more together :(

  • @jakesweeney2237
    @jakesweeney2237 Год назад +60

    Great song. This was one of my Uncle
    Pat’s favorite tunes. He passed away in 2019. Almost Every Saturday night at 10:18, my other uncle, my dad, and I put this tune on and take a shot in his honor. Great reaction

    • @cwes6404
      @cwes6404 Год назад +4

      What a beautiful thing to do to remember .

    • @cindyknudson2715
      @cindyknudson2715 Год назад

      I'm assuming there is a significance to 10:18 specifically. Is it in the song?

  • @johnfrancis0063
    @johnfrancis0063 Год назад +14

    I tell you what, this channel has brought so much re-enjoyment of tunes I have forgotten. Keep up the great work Elizabeth.

  • @rickb3645
    @rickb3645 Год назад +43

    Every time i listen to ELO... It's like getting a big music hug that lights up my soul... And it also puts a big smile on my face too... To Jeff Lynne and ELO... Thank you so much for spreading joy and happiness around the world through your wonderful music. 👍

  • @atheistconservative6211
    @atheistconservative6211 Год назад +44

    I love when she does these. Even though we've heard this a million times, it's like hearing it through new eyes (yes you read that right haha)

    • @sandybarnes887
      @sandybarnes887 Год назад +5

      I agree 💯% That's also why I dig Rick Beato doing WMTSG

    • @lhpl
      @lhpl Год назад

      I'm happy that I listen with my ears, as my eyes tear up. Imagine if it was your ears that became temporarily deaf or distorted the sound when you heard sad songs? Sad ballads wouldn't be a thing, but we would be looking at sad pictures a lot more.

  • @Tunachaz62
    @Tunachaz62 Год назад +4

    This woman has a great ear for music. Nice to watch this. I don’t know how many people out there have an ear for music like this. I know as a musician and an ear for music,I do have that. This is nice to watch. It really is.

  • @Bipbop66
    @Bipbop66 Год назад +21

    ELO. Legendary band that unfortunately this generation missed out on. So happy I lived it. The music will however live for all generations to discover forever more.

  • @maureenwagg5305
    @maureenwagg5305 Год назад +39

    Yes, Jeff is singing lead. I love love love this song. I remember when it came out on radio. I could not get enough. I played it over and over when I got a copy of it just like you are now. I love the little surprises in the vocals and I love the violins and cellos and the 50's doo wop and just every little thing. It is a masterpiece.

    • @paulwooton4390
      @paulwooton4390 Год назад

      It's nice hearing and watching someone listen to these great records and get all ecstatic and appreciate them as much as we do.

    • @paulwooton4390
      @paulwooton4390 Год назад

      It's nice hearing and watching someone listen to these great records and get all ecstatic and appreciate them as much as we do.

  • @larrypoulton6401
    @larrypoulton6401 Год назад +12

    Your reactions are a delight. One of my favourite and undeniably greatest songs of all time. I know us old timers keep bangin' on about music nowadays not being what it used to be, but it just isn't. The line:
    "Okay, so no one's answering
    Well, can't you just let it ring a little longer, longer, longer? Oh
    I'll just sit tight, in shadows of the night
    Let it ring forevermore, oh-whoa
    Yeah, yeah, yeah"
    gets me, even after 45 years. The realisation, the desperation, the pleading....wow!

  • @LutraWintersky
    @LutraWintersky Год назад +59

    This is one of my favorite songs! Jeff Lynne is a genius and I've been fortunate to see him perform live twice.

    • @nigelsilverthorn9188
      @nigelsilverthorn9188 Год назад +11

      He is genius and so much more than just ELO....when p[eople like Paul McCartney call for your input on a song, you know how good he must be !....did I metion the Travelling Wilbury's?

    • @cmdrdarwin3682
      @cmdrdarwin3682 Год назад +3

      ELO is unmatched. With Jeff Lynne behind the helm of a song, it’s almost guaranteed to be a hit! Glad you chose to review this fantastic song!

    • @Hare_deLune
      @Hare_deLune Год назад +5

      Only a genius could write a musical palindrome, where the music sounds the same played forward or backward.
      Yes, I'm talking about that singular, unique musical masterpiece called 'Fire on High'.
      "The music is reversible, but time isn't. Turn back. Turn back. Turn back."

    • @bobbycollins6783
      @bobbycollins6783 Год назад +3

      Me too watching them live is not just a concert. It's an event and a spectacle. And they always sounded so good live too.

    • @tecontesto3922
      @tecontesto3922 Год назад

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  • @warehouse957
    @warehouse957 Год назад +62

    Oh, Elizabeth. It is genuinely amazing how optimistic and unbroken you still are 😂.
    -Jeff Lynne’s juxtaposition of the heartbreaking yearning/loneliness of his lyrics with happy go lucky melodies is a master class.
    His songs were always favorites, yet, picked up extra meaning and depth as I lived through the emotions he was expressing in the lyrics.
    The meat hook realities are often easier to cope with when blanketed in good vibes.
    Thanks for your great vibes 🤗

  • @mikavinci
    @mikavinci Год назад +5

    The #1 thing I love about you is that when I watch you react to music its like I am listening to it for the first time again. Keep up the amazing work(:

  • @sreggird60
    @sreggird60 Год назад +44

    This song takes me back to 1976. I was 16 years old. The world was still magical and this song was part of it. Listening to you react to this has taught me so much about a song I have been listening to for nearly 50 years.

    • @MrDoneboy
      @MrDoneboy Год назад

      I was 15, and just starting to get life!

    • @macweenie
      @macweenie 2 месяца назад

      10 years old and it was Americas bicentennial, I remember it vividly. Back then my life had so much more texture.

  • @lorimiller8297
    @lorimiller8297 Год назад +34

    Immediate chills as soon as this song started. Brought me back to my parents living room when I played this song on repeat when I first got this album. Jeff Lynne’s genius on full display. Excellent choice and reaction E! Thanks!

  • @aknightthatsaysnee5259
    @aknightthatsaysnee5259 Год назад +8

    This song is just pure perfection. I've been listening to it since it came out and still very much love it.

  • @kevinlucas8437
    @kevinlucas8437 Год назад +53

    This was such a huge song in my teen years !!! But listening to it as an adult, you really appreciate the musicality of it !!!

  • @HollowGolem
    @HollowGolem Год назад +26

    Some of the most emotive singing in rock history. The emotion, especially in that second verse, is overwhelming.

  • @jimrodgers3684
    @jimrodgers3684 Год назад +10

    "Telephone Line" is my all time favorite ELO song. The pleading in his voice grabs me every time.

  • @gaseousgiant7391
    @gaseousgiant7391 Год назад +16

    I normally can't stand when "reactors" keep stopping the music, but you offer so much detailed musical info, about singing, composition and production, plus discussing why these things affect mood & vibe. I'm enjoying it plus learning along the way. Thank you!!

  • @jeffwolinski2659
    @jeffwolinski2659 Год назад +38

    An amazing piece of music! And bass player Kelly Groucutt's voice in the harmonies was really an essential part of the classic ELO sound. Gone way too soon, RIP, KG.

  • @TimHede
    @TimHede 7 месяцев назад +4

    Jeff Lynne sings on a different level. He is a musical genius.. that's when you had to have super talent to make music of this caliber. This is the 70s baby.. sounds better than anything today... Jeff will always be number one for me. I grew up in 70s.. nobody comes close.. he dances through moods and melody.. super rare talented guy....love you jeff..thanks for all the great memories...

  • @Wishpool
    @Wishpool Год назад +24

    ELO was my 2nd concert on Sept. 16, 1981. Their music transports me to another dimension!

  • @RevEggplant
    @RevEggplant Год назад +22

    I was 13, going on 14 years of age when ELO's music was first released. It's one of those songs that I can just break into singing along with from rote. I got the album from money I'd earned fishing golf balls out of a river in the corner of a golf course and selling them back to the golfers. I played the hell out of that album for the same reasons you said, that I was so impressed with the production and writing quality. I love the blend of rock music with these beautiful orchestral pieces. It just blows me away, has done so for 45+ years.
    I love your videos. Thanks for those.

    • @GT-mq1dx
      @GT-mq1dx Год назад +1

      I just heard a story from someone I met earlier this week with a similar story to yours about golf balls and selling them back to the course. Totally cracks my up.

  • @rlcrowe56
    @rlcrowe56 10 месяцев назад +3

    Thanks for bringing back all of these classic tracks. I've heard them all dozens of times throughout the years. But listening to them through your ears and with your enthusiasm, it's like I'm hearing it for the first time.
    Thanks for that.

  • @AZMikey
    @AZMikey Год назад +48

    “There’s so much fun in the sound”. There’s so much fun in watching you discover this song and this amazing band! Love your incites and the new life you breath into these songs. Having heard this song most likely hundreds of times throughout the decades and loving it and everything Jeff Lynne does, (musical genius IMO- should be mentioned in the same vain as Lennon/McCartney) I get even more out of it when you break it down so astutely. Wonderful channel you have here. I’ll be a viewer for as long as you have content on RUclips. Keep up the great work!

  • @chrish9840
    @chrish9840 Год назад +30

    Hi from the UK. Love your in depth analysis. The Electric Light Orchestra were formed in Birmingham UK in 1970 by songwriters and multi-instrumentalists Jeff Lynne and Roy Wood with drummer Bev Bevan. Their music is characterised by a fusion of pop, classical arrangements and futuristic tones.Their music is well "blended" and other worldly! Happy vibes all round! Stay safe and best wishes.

    • @neilgayleard3842
      @neilgayleard3842 Год назад +2

      After they were in a band called the move. Bev played with Black Sabbath.

  • @njaco08
    @njaco08 Год назад +16

    As a singer, I recognize that the phrasing and emphasis in that first verse is unique. Instead of placing the accentuation
    on 'you'd' in the line "if you'd pick up that telephone" (as most people would naturally do), Jeff places it on the word 'up' which switches the whole weight of the verse. Really cool.

  • @tracysalathe3152
    @tracysalathe3152 Год назад +24

    So happy to see the joy on your face as you listen to ELO. They were for the longest time my favorite band as a teenager, pretty much every song is fantastic. They are quite unique, with an idea of using string and wind instruments with a rock and pop sound mixed in. As you said ear candy, it never gets old, as you can find new things you missed the first time listening to it.
    Some of their biggest hits are Evil Woman, Livin' thing, Showdown, Wild west hero, Turn to stone, Rockaria!, Sweet talkin' woman, Strange magic...such a huge list. Hope you decide to listen to more reactions of them.

  • @Man-vs-Metal
    @Man-vs-Metal Год назад +49

    I love this song.
    I remember growing up and listening to my mom's albums with headphones and this will always be one that sticks with me.
    Between the audio effect and the delivery of the first lines "Hello. How are you? Have you been alright?" I think this may be one of the most unique and memorable intros of all time.

    • @Man-vs-Metal
      @Man-vs-Metal Год назад

      I got my mom to watch this. I consider this a total win.
      May all our well wishes live forever online. It may not mean much to others but it means something to me.

  • @greyhunter2453
    @greyhunter2453 3 месяца назад +1

    My best friend introduced me to the Electric Light Orchestra a LONG time ago, and today he introduced me to your channel, so I owe him twice!

  • @donalddavid3431
    @donalddavid3431 Год назад +11

    I'm 54 and remember this song from my childhood almost like a taste or a smell memory. ELO is in my top 7 favorite groups and Telephone Line always hits me a little differently.
    Love your reactions!! Love how much of a goober you are for Dio as well, lol.

  • @larrycaseboltjr9498
    @larrycaseboltjr9498 Год назад +11

    Music made in the 70s just hits different. Listening to vinyl, through headphones, on a decent stereo was like floating into another world.

  • @markFrancis-ob8jj
    @markFrancis-ob8jj Год назад +20

    Livin Thing is another inspired selection by them. So diverse with the strings and Jeff’s vocals.

    • @RonNg1
      @RonNg1 5 месяцев назад

      I’m surprised Living Thing hasn’t been reviewed/analyzed. Violin solo is fantastic.

  • @psychlos21
    @psychlos21 Год назад +10

    I lost a step-father who I was very close with. He passed in 2015. Whenever I hear this song, it brings me to tears. When I was a kid, this song meant a lot to me because of a girl I knew that I lost touch with. Now, as an adult experiencing more loss of people close to me, it takes on a whole new meaning.

  • @marcialavine1272
    @marcialavine1272 Год назад +31

    When I was young and could still sing, I used to practice harmonizing with ELO, because Jeff Lynne's harmonies were so well defined and well done, they made it easy to pick a line and go with it, all the way through. I did the same thing with Steve Miller, way back when. I miss that.

    • @Juamo-tn8we
      @Juamo-tn8we Год назад +2

      Harmonies and tight harmonies seem to be a thing of the past….as had the quality of music.

  • @BillAustinMedia
    @BillAustinMedia Год назад +6

    I'm so glad you are experiencing ELO. They call Jeff the 6th Beatle. He is amazing. I love how he uses the 1-6-4-5 chord progression in different ways. I love the counter melodies from the violins. There are just so many things about ELO and Jeff that is simply amazing. Not to mention his producing. Love that man. Listen to more of ELO.

  • @ldmax
    @ldmax Год назад +6

    Watching you discover all these classic songs for the first time has become the highlight of my day. Your pure joy mirrors my own when I discovered them back in the day.

  • @marks9140
    @marks9140 Год назад +32

    I consider this song and "Operator" by Jim Croce (highly recommend a listen) as two of the most heartbreaking and beautiful songs about an unanswered call. As far as ELO, you identified many of the qualities that made this band stand out in the 70's. The use of strings, Jeff Lynn's voice, callbacks to earlier music, interesting lyrics, and amazing production values (leading Lynn to be a prominent producer of many great albums - Full Moon Fever by Tom Petty immediately comes to mind). I love this entire record and can easily recommend Rockaria (fun upbeat song about an opera lover learning to appreciate rock music), Tight rope (great blend of classical and rock) Do Ya (great straightforward rocker), and my favorite - Living Thing (which I think is about surfing - but perhaps something more?). Thanks for your wonderful analysis!

    • @Moodie111
      @Moodie111 Год назад

      As long as we're considering songs about unanswered phone calls, there's also Pink Floyd's version, from their 'The Division Bell' album. At the very very end of the last song 'High Hopes', many seconds after the song ends, there's a clip of a phone call from their manager to David Gilmour's young son, Charlie - a call that someone abruptly hangs up on. Frustrating, I know.

    • @det2boy
      @det2boy Год назад +5

      I'd also throw "Sylvia's Mother" into this category, even though the call WAS picked up.

    • @dowens70
      @dowens70 Год назад +4

      Operator is one of the saddest songs ever.

    • @jonniiinferno9098
      @jonniiinferno9098 Год назад

      yep - living thing lyrics are excellent double entendre....

    • @dowens70
      @dowens70 Год назад +1

      I wouldn't say it's about surfing - Jeff just makes a few water-based metaphor such as "riding away on the crest of a wave" (the lone surfing metaphor), "taking a dive", and "floating downstream". The song is clearly about a romantic relationship and not letting love slip away.

  • @Leavon
    @Leavon Год назад +11

    ELO was one of my favorite groups when I was growing up, they were so ahead of their time.

  • @glenwitteman2585
    @glenwitteman2585 Год назад +12

    I have been a fan of Jeff Lynne and ELO since the 1970's. Jeff doesn't hit the high notes in concert like he used to, but the music is still world class. Why he has not been knighted like some other lesser musicians is beyond me. And yes, this song is great for slow dancing. I am so glad you love ELO like we do.

  • @kirkjenkins3615
    @kirkjenkins3615 Год назад +13

    I found myself smiling the whole time as I watched her reactions to the song.

  • @tomb504dog
    @tomb504dog 2 месяца назад +1

    I saw ELO over 40 years ago and just saw the farewell over and out tour tonight in Boston. It felt like the audience was sending a love letter to Jeff for all the great music. The was much admiration in the arena and of course he was so humble and grateful.

  • @cpearson7372
    @cpearson7372 Год назад +17

    Ever since I was a small child, this song was a great joy to hear, and sing along to. Jeff has a fantastic voice, when speaking, singing, and singing falsetto. E.L.O. has a grand collection of FUN, easy to listen to, sing along to, and dance to songs. It's a ton of fun to see you discover, these masterpieces! I hope you, and those you love, are well :)

  • @salhernadez6141
    @salhernadez6141 Год назад +10

    I absolutely love the way you react to the music you listen to. Your openness to any genre is awesome. You seem like such a beautiful person and I can just feel your love and passion for music as an art. I can watch you react to music all day. Keep up the great videos beautiful lady

  • @PatrickFurlong-d8f
    @PatrickFurlong-d8f Год назад +5

    The Man is literally a genius
    Jeff Lynne's music is still relevant today! Say no more!

  • @238839
    @238839 Год назад +20

    Absolutely timeless and heartbreaking song.

  • @Paul_Halicki
    @Paul_Halicki Год назад +65

    This album was released in 1976. If you look at the albums from that year, there was just a huge collection of just really, really good music. This was year I started high school and the music was fantastic.

    • @CoastPropertyBuyers
      @CoastPropertyBuyers Год назад +6

      The 70’s was the very best decade for music imo. Sooo many amazingly talented artists throughout the entire decade!

    • @Officerbibble
      @Officerbibble Год назад +2

      We had some of the best bands in that era, and songs that are now classics. Happy times!

    • @pmar27
      @pmar27 Год назад +3

      I graduated from high school in 1979 and if there were not another song released after that, I would still be happy.

    • @theaspiephotographer
      @theaspiephotographer Год назад +1

      @@pmar27 ☝️class of ‘79 also.

    • @martyg3757
      @martyg3757 Год назад

      The 60’s and 70’s were the golden age of rock. So many songs just stand the test of time.
      Keep up the great reviews. There is so much more!

  • @chucklasher6061
    @chucklasher6061 Год назад +7

    He conveyed a lot of emotion in those first lines. It's like in the beginning they take you from the farthest end of the telephone line till you're standing right next to him hearing him plead. Very musically emotional

  • @jameshiggins-thomas9617
    @jameshiggins-thomas9617 Год назад +9

    I feel in love with the use of strings on ELO. It was so unique in rock sound and weaves the songs together.

    • @lhpl
      @lhpl Год назад

      Well, I don't mind if violins don't play. I won't listen to them anyway.

  • @ericnamikas3386
    @ericnamikas3386 Год назад +10

    I grew up on this music. When I was in elementary school, I'd go over to friends' houses and we'd listen to records. At that time, I was getting exposed to AC/DC, Aerosmith, Foreigner, Eddie Money and of course, ELO. This is nostalgia for me, but seeing you discover this music for the first time is pure joy! There is a reason Jeff Lynne is so successful not just as an artist but as a producer.

    • @takaorobinson8719
      @takaorobinson8719 Год назад

      Those were good times. Listening to records. Styx, Bad Company, Rush, ELO and so many more. Music that would influence me as a guitarist years later.

  • @rudolphpyatt4833
    @rudolphpyatt4833 11 месяцев назад +2

    I’m watching this again, a couple of days after Christmas, and I’m in my old room in my parents’ house and suddenly I am my junior high school self, hearing this song for the first time. Brilliant still.

  • @RobVollmar
    @RobVollmar Год назад +36

    I'm sure somewhere in the 1k+ comments, someone told you Roy Wood left the band before this album. The vocals are mostly Jeff with his bass player Kelly Groucutt usually slotted in the middle harmony (the boy alto haha). I've close listened to this song more times than I can count and it still brings me to tears. You really nabbed all the little magic moments. You have a great ear.

    • @andyallan2909
      @andyallan2909 Год назад +1

      Roy Wood participated on the album ELO and then left. There then followed four more albums: 'ELO2,' 'On the Third Day,' 'Face the Music,' and the wonderful, 'Eldorado,' before , 'A New World Record,' came out, the album this track is from - so Roy Wood was long gone.

    • @robdavidson6111
      @robdavidson6111 Год назад +3

      Would this be the same Roy Wood from Roy Wood's Wizzard?

    • @snork3823
      @snork3823 Год назад

      @@robdavidson6111 Yes indeed

    • @davidfrench5407
      @davidfrench5407 Год назад +2

      Maybe others mentioned it, but I am glad you mentioned Kelly Groucutt. His voice is fairly prominent on this song, there are only a handful of ELO songs where you can really tell it's him in the mix. His voice meshed with Jeff's always sounded so good.

    • @RobVollmar
      @RobVollmar Год назад

      @@davidfrench5407 Good to see Kelly getting some love. I love his vocal on 'Nightrider.'

  • @spazemunky
    @spazemunky Год назад +22

    I love this song so much. ELO doesn’t get enough respect.

    • @markfrombriz
      @markfrombriz Год назад +1

      It does in my house, often on repeat. Just epic

    • @milanvillan
      @milanvillan Год назад

      Not from London that’s why.

  • @zaphodbeeblebrox3986
    @zaphodbeeblebrox3986 3 месяца назад +2

    I cannot, simply cannot, listen to this song without tearing up. It takes me back to a place in time that doesn't exist anymore, except in my dreams. ELO is one of a kind.

  • @cindywentzhanson4333
    @cindywentzhanson4333 Год назад +9

    I love watching you and the expressions you make while breaking down the song and sound. You make everything brighter, you are a breath of fresh air. And I love, love, love ELO ❤️

    • @markfrombriz
      @markfrombriz Год назад

      She really lives the moment, it adds so much joy and authenticity