Biz, ELO has over 50 reaction-worthy songs, of which you've only done 14 thus far. So you've got a long way to go with this band, brother! Here are the 14 you've already reacted to, followed by my suggested list of the next 14 ELO songs you should react to: *Biz Already Reacted To:* 1) Telephone Line 2) Evil Woman 3) Turn To Stone 4) Xanadu 5) Last Train To London 6) Showdown 7) Rock 'n Roll Is King '8) Sweet Talkin' Woman 9) Livin' Thing 10) Strange Magic 11) Roll Over Beethoven 12) Do Ya 13) Mr. Blue Sky 14) Don't Bring Me Down *Biz Should React to Next:* 1) Tightrope 2) Standin' In The Rain 3) All Over The World (use flash mob video, if possible) 4) Can't Get It Out of My Head 5) Alright 6) Nightrider 7) Shangri-la 8) Ticket To The Moon 9) Boy Blue 10) The Diary of Horace Wimp 11) Night In The City 12) 10538 Overture 13) Big Wheels 14) Rockaria That oughta keep ya busy for a while. And after these next 14, man, there is still so much more! (Use the studio/audio version of all these for your first reaction. The only exception being the flash mob video of, All Over The World, which is the studio version dubbed over various flash mobs.) Cheers!
@@watchbizmatik check out FOMO House of Love, video on RUclips as well as millions of remixes it’s the 3 of us me, Chaka and brother Mark (who wrote Da Butt) in this song…….we had big fun doing this track and the video reflects that. Just check it if it suits you, I know the music that moves you😊❤️
This recording isn't Electric Light Orchestra, it is a 2012 re-recording by Jeff Lynne on his own, Lynne plays all the instruments and sings all the vocals by himself. The original version was released as a non-album single in September 1973.
I think this was the first ELO song I heard or at least can remember hearing. Saw them on Late Night Midnight Special or something similar. Loved the song I knew they were special!
Definitely Definitely All Over the World with the flash mob. It is such a joy! There are two older women (separate scenes) on the sidelines, dancing with such happiness it brings tears to my eyes. It a Must See Video, Bizmatik. Enjoyed your video very much, started my day on the right foot and I haven't even gotten out of bed yet! 😅
As others have suggested,, This track would spark many flashmob videos all over the world...E.L.O. (Electric Light Orchestra) "All Over The World" 4:09 (Video Uploaded By Mark Van)
I would suggest some of their more off- the- beaten- path songs like 'Believe me now/Stepping out', 'Starlight', 'Fire on High', 'Shangri La', 'Ticket to the Moon', 'Need her Love', 'Prologue/ Twilight', 'Yours truly 2095'. Oh, and 'Another Heart Breaks'.
Now take the next step and try a cross between the Moody Blues, Pink Floyd, and ELO. That is the Alan Parsons Project. In fact, Alan helped produce the Dark Side of the Moon. Try songs like 'Eye in the Sky', 'Time', 'Games people play', 'Old and Wise', 'The Raven'.
@@watchbizmatik Sure! I didn't know if you'd heard of them. But they were, to me, the most transcendental group of the 70s and 80s. Pink Floyd, too, but strangely Alan Parsons took me even higher into space.
The 1981 album “Time” is superb from start to finish, try starting with the song “Ticket to the moon”, you’ll be able hear how their music progressed from the 70’s into the 80’s, which is always the sign of a good band.
Seventies vocals? Interesting. Yes, the song is a vibe. This song reminds me of the Waterboys and World Party from the eighties. "Showdown" dropped in 1973 but didn't crack the top forty in the US, so it's not one of their songs that I remember from my childhood. I don't remember clearly the first time I heard it. Jeff Lynne re-recorded the song in 2012 and released it on the compilation album Mr. Blue Sky: The Very Best of Electric Light Orchestra, which appears to be the version you reacted to. So seventies, eighties, teens, kinda all mixed together here. One epic ELO tune you haven't reacted to yet is their instrumental "Fire on High", parts of which ABC television used in the seventies to bracket their coverage of the Olympics. Parts of it were also used back in the seventies as the opening theme for the CBS Sports Spectacular TV show.
Biz, ELO has over 50 reaction-worthy songs, of which you've only done 14 thus far. So you've got a long way to go with this band, brother!
Here are the 14 you've already reacted to, followed by my suggested list of the next 14 ELO songs you should react to:
*Biz Already Reacted To:*
1) Telephone Line
2) Evil Woman
3) Turn To Stone
4) Xanadu
5) Last Train To London
6) Showdown
7) Rock 'n Roll Is King
'8) Sweet Talkin' Woman
9) Livin' Thing
10) Strange Magic
11) Roll Over Beethoven
12) Do Ya
13) Mr. Blue Sky
14) Don't Bring Me Down
*Biz Should React to Next:*
1) Tightrope
2) Standin' In The Rain
3) All Over The World (use flash mob video, if possible)
4) Can't Get It Out of My Head
5) Alright
6) Nightrider
7) Shangri-la
8) Ticket To The Moon
9) Boy Blue
10) The Diary of Horace Wimp
11) Night In The City
12) 10538 Overture
13) Big Wheels
14) Rockaria
That oughta keep ya busy for a while. And after these next 14, man, there is still so much more!
(Use the studio/audio version of all these for your first reaction. The only exception being the flash mob video of, All Over The World, which is the studio version dubbed over various flash mobs.)
Cheers!
Shangri-La
Thanks Coz
@@AgingDrummerBoy-ly1js No problem. Hopefully Biz sees my comment.
Without a doubt All Over the World flash mob, it's an absolute joy!
I would add Hold on Tight and Fire on High
❤❤❤
The genius of Jeff Lynne and ELO.
John Lennon said that ELO is what the Beatles would have sounded like if they had kept on recording. Pretty good compliment.
My fav ELO tune. The funk is just addictive.
Brilliant
Saw them twice in 74 at the Celebrity Theater with a revolving stage . Such great concerts.
Thought I knew classic rock, heard a commercial with Peyto n Manning a few years back. Watched the docu of Mr big sky! Ill never be the same!
In my humble opinion,, Their absolute best song/track,, Electric Light Orchestra "Tightrope"..A MUST HEAR Classic!! 🔥❤️
I added that to my list fam
@WatchBizMatik You won't regret it my music lovin' brother,, It's got ALL the elements in it that make E.L.O. great.
Love ELO
All of them are great😊
Damn dood I just came in here to recommend this 😂
Great song!! 70’s the greatest
Hey Biz Happy Holidays darling ❤❤❤❤
Hey Taka same to you and Your Family.
@@watchbizmatik check out FOMO House of Love, video on RUclips as well as millions of remixes it’s the 3 of us me, Chaka and brother Mark (who wrote Da Butt) in this song…….we had big fun doing this track and the video reflects that. Just check it if it suits you, I know the music that moves you😊❤️
and the original version from On the Third Day is even better
By some distance.
Your video's are the best!
Wow, thanks!
@WatchBizMatik Thank you,Clapton ,Tracy Chapman,John Lennon and Stones,elo and more! I watch your vids every morning
This recording isn't Electric Light Orchestra, it is a 2012 re-recording by Jeff Lynne on his own, Lynne plays all the instruments and sings all the vocals by himself. The original version was released as a non-album single in September 1973.
There's great hooks in the song.
Oh I love Showdown. One of their first hits. So smooth. I really like it.
Regards from Chile 🙂
Yup!!
ommggg I forgot how gold this is holyyy cow
Thank you for this one Biz, another one from my teens that immediately take me right back to the 70’s.
you are welcome
This song was famously used in the cinematic classic Kingpin.
“They make it sound very expensive”; what an excellent description, Biz! ❤
and the original version off On the Third Day is even better
I remember when this came out. Love ELO!
Showdown is one of my favorites along with Do Ya.
Hell yeah on Do Ya! That song doesn't get mentioned near enough.
"Ticket to the Moon " E LO.
This song always reminds of the must see movie "Kingpin"
"Livin' thing "
This song was from their third album - "On the Third Day". I want to say it is from the early 1970''s.
I think this was the first ELO song I heard or at least can remember hearing. Saw them on Late Night Midnight Special or something similar. Loved the song I knew they were special!
This song is a “Struttin” song; if this is playing, you have to walk into the room like you OWN it 😂
Cool...you took my suggestion from the last ELO video! An all time hidden gem!
" LONG BLACK ROAD! "
Try "Can't get it out of my Head "another big hit.❤
You can’t not move when elo comes on❤
One of my Faves!
Definitely Definitely All Over the World with the flash mob. It is such a joy! There are two older women (separate scenes) on the sidelines, dancing with such happiness it brings tears to my eyes.
It a Must See Video, Bizmatik.
Enjoyed your video very much, started my day on the right foot and I haven't even gotten out of bed yet! 😅
There is an earlier version. I actually like it better but this is pretty close
A fantastic band!
I hope you’ll go see him if he ever tours nearby you. He puts on an amazing show!
Always makes my day brother thank you so much
John Lennon LOVED this song!
As others have suggested,, This track would spark many flashmob videos all over the world...E.L.O. (Electric Light Orchestra) "All Over The World" 4:09 (Video Uploaded By Mark Van)
Total Blues shuffle.
Jeff Lynne is crazy good. Obviously influenced by the Beatles. Love it!
He was pretty much a Beatle
Was great in the move.
I would suggest some of their more off- the- beaten- path songs like 'Believe me now/Stepping out', 'Starlight', 'Fire on High', 'Shangri La', 'Ticket to the Moon', 'Need her Love', 'Prologue/ Twilight', 'Yours truly 2095'. Oh, and 'Another Heart Breaks'.
React to E.L.O. -All Over the World (flash-mob video) -Roll Over Beethoven (Chuck Berry cover) -Hold on Tight to Your Dreams -Thanks!
“Jungle” is a good one - I like it anyway.
Now take the next step and try a cross between the Moody Blues, Pink Floyd, and ELO. That is the Alan Parsons Project. In fact, Alan helped produce the Dark Side of the Moon. Try songs like 'Eye in the Sky', 'Time', 'Games people play', 'Old and Wise', 'The Raven'.
I added them to my list thank you
I love the 'Poe' album from The Alan Parsons Project! My favorite song is Dr. Tarr & Professor Fether!!!
@@megdelaney3677 Yeah! Great for Halloween! Vincent Price movies.
@@watchbizmatik Sure! I didn't know if you'd heard of them. But they were, to me, the most transcendental group of the 70s and 80s. Pink Floyd, too, but strangely Alan Parsons took me even higher into space.
Gordon Lightfoot's Christmas song "Circle of steel"
One of my top 3 from ELO🎅🏻🥰❤️
If you want another side of ELO - "Ma Ma Belle"
I'm not a huge ELO fan but always did love this song
Shangri-la.
The 1981 album “Time” is superb from start to finish, try starting with the song “Ticket to the moon”, you’ll be able hear how their music progressed from the 70’s into the 80’s, which is always the sign of a good band.
You havent done "Tightrope" yet?
no i have not but will soon
……well said Biz, great reaction as always ! Please check out “Fire On High” by E.L.O.. 🔥
Great tune!
Have you listened to ELO's "All Over the World " yet? It's a good one tool
no i have not, hopefully will soon
My first acknowledgment was Kingpin, but I never looked back. How fun is this?
I love this song, but the power is lost on this version or remake
Absolutely
Ma Ma Ma Belle and Jungle are great songs...😎
Uggg… Jeff’s re-recording, not the original.
I'm hearing this sugar coated inferior version more often of late on RUclips. If they haven't, then people really need to hear the original.
Biz you need to react to some Chopin maybe his Ballade n.1 performed by Zimerman
i will add that to my list
you need to listen live. you need to do more songs live period
Will you react to wild mountain honey by Steve miller band , such a kickback song 😎✌🏽
Have you done Night in the City?
not yet
Seventies vocals? Interesting. Yes, the song is a vibe. This song reminds me of the Waterboys and World Party from the eighties. "Showdown" dropped in 1973 but didn't crack the top forty in the US, so it's not one of their songs that I remember from my childhood. I don't remember clearly the first time I heard it. Jeff Lynne re-recorded the song in 2012 and released it on the compilation album Mr. Blue Sky: The Very Best of Electric Light Orchestra, which appears to be the version you reacted to. So seventies, eighties, teens, kinda all mixed together here. One epic ELO tune you haven't reacted to yet is their instrumental "Fire on High", parts of which ABC television used in the seventies to bracket their coverage of the Olympics. Parts of it were also used back in the seventies as the opening theme for the CBS Sports Spectacular TV show.
evil woman is another good one
England 🏴 does it best
Good reaction, although this isnt the original ...this is the 2012 remake, which are fine, but the originals are superior
TRY THE 1973 VERSION, MUCH MUCH BETTER. THIS IS JEFFS NEW VERSION, ALL DONE BY HIMSELF. PRODUCTION NOT GOOD.
Agree
Honestly what bad E.L.O songs are there Biz?
That’s not the original mix.
Far from it!
Great song, but this is a remade version Jeff Lynne did on his own, the original is much better.