I wondered yesterday if you had ever heard of The Traveling Wilburys. Love this so much. I'm old enough to remember these members when they were in their heyday. Bypass your analysis? Bite your tongue! Really wonderful reaction. Made my day. 😊
Agreed, Maggie! Hard to accept that the TWs were only together for four years, and that it was 35 years ago, and that the surviving members are, well, old. But great stuff, and glad some of the pop of that day endures.
The Traveling Wilburys is a rock supergroup from 1988, made up of Roy Orbison, George Harrison, Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, & Jeff Lynne. Roy had passed away when this video was made & they did a nice tribute to him with the guitar in the rocking chair. They had a lot of great songs such as "Handle With Care", "Heading For The Light", "Inside Out", "Tweeter & The Monkey Man", "Dirty World", "Last Night", "She's My Baby", "Rattled", "Nobody's Child", "Congratulations" etc. Sadly only 2 guys are now left from this group (Bob Dylan & Jeff Lynne).
Love this song. Love this group. Love your reaction. Roy Orbison was my first love in the music world. (Okay after Bobby Sherman~~I’m really that old).
I was so angry when I finally heard this “Super Group” because I had missed years of enjoying them. Three of them sadly gone too soon, but so grateful to be able to enjoy their gift. I read an article that stated the gathering was just a happy coincidence and they enjoyed themselves so much they continued. We are blessed. They all contributed to the music and lyrics which they sometimes just collapsed in laughter. Thank you ,Sir, for your gift as well. PS THERE ARE TWO ALBUMS,
This song is my husband's favorite of this group! They were special! It really is a sing along song! It feels more folksy rather than country to me. Loved your reaction to this. Laughed hard at your mouthing "end of the line" at one point. Awesome!
I strongly agree with your assessment of Jeff Lynne. He is a genius and musicians know it. As the Traveling Wilburys producer (and musician member), he was the sonic glue that created a cohesive sound throughout their song catalog.
Hello Sir! I always saw this group and the two recorded albums as a group of friends, five brilliant musicians who got together and did what makes each one so special, good simple music, almost as if they were siting outdoors jamming and having a good time. Only five truly great musicians would do this. Greetings from Portugal.
🎼🎸🎼 .. oh yes YES !!! This is a big surprise Sir Hairless . I bought this CD when it came out ( .. yes ... CD 😅.. ) and just played it over and over until the scratches ruined my day. I love each voice in this Supergroup !! I am so glad you are bopping to this gem .. and there are many more. Since I discovered Rock n Roll , I always thought Tom Petty was a great songwriter , and then I always thought Roy Orbison had one of the best singing voices of all time. This song melts my heart and takes me back to when I would listen to a song 101 times by myself. Love that you are seeing these music giants in a unique setting , a unique group , and the way they share the spotlight. Love it 💚🌎💚🌎💚 , love it , love all of it. Thanks Sir Hairless. Tom plays guitar .. George plays guitar.. Bob plays guitar ... and Jeff plays guitar and it sounds amazing. . I really hope you do more of The Traveling Wilburies. Great surprise here .. 🌎💚🌎💚🌎
Hi, when I first saw a video of the "Traveling Wilburys" (about 15 years ago sadly) I was shocked... How did I not know that these gems had come together in a band?... and I listened to them for a month straight uninterruptedly 😅 Later I discovered another country supergroup "The Highwaymen" were an American country music supergroup, composed of four of country music's biggest artists who pioneered the outlaw country subgenre: Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, and Kris Kristofferson. Grazie per aver aperto le menti a questo SUPERGRUPPO conosciuto da pochissimi Complimenti, come sempre Teresa from Genoa ITALY
If you haven't seen it, and you like Harrison, there is the 2002 Concert For George, where Eric Clapton and many of Harrison's friends got together and played his music. This included Ravi Shankar with an Indian ensemble, a sitar piece by his daughter, Monty Python, and many well known rock musicians - Clapton, McCartney, Petty, Ringo, Lynne, and many more, including Jim Keltner, the drummer on this video. (There are excerpts on RUclips).
The „easy sing along songs“ are often very hard to make I heard this song very often, it’s kind of country style but also very George Harrison style so to speak . The drummer was Jim Keltner, also called „Buster Sidebury“ he was the percussionist on the album, on which this song was the last one
@@SirHairlessthat makes me very happy !! I can not say that I know every ELO song , but , I have listened to many. I actually sing a few in my little world. I would like to know all of them by heart , I also think Jeff is an absolute genius. His voice floors me , then I watch him play on live videos .. and his musicianship floors me. There is a very famous video which I am guessing you have watched, it was filmed at the George Harrison tribute concert --- the song is "While My Guitar Genuly Weeps" --- Tom Petty on Main vocals .. George's son on rhythm guitar - Jeff Lynne on guitar and backup vocals ........... AND , Prince on lead guitar... it is beyond stunning !!💙🎼
One of, if not the, greatest rock producer of all time. It's no coincidence that everyone in the Wilburys had an '80s solo career revival/breakout once he got involved.
I've been a Traveling Wilburys fan for many years and this is one of my favourite songs of theirs. For a completely different feel have a listen to Tweeter and the Monkey Man, which is another favourite of mine, with Tom Petty in the lead. Fun Fact, End Of The Line was sung by Dennis Waterman in the closing credits of Episode 1 of the comedy/drama New Tricks, but never used after that. I wonder if it was a copyright thing.
One of my favorite groups and one of my favorite sons. Each a wonderful musician and together, sheer magic. So sad that three are now gone. I found Tom Petty's second solo very poignant (just happy to be alive). The rhythm guitar keeping a beat behind the song reminds me of a train rolling down the tracks. I'd say this is a cross between folk and old time country. I'm glad you've found the Traveling Wilburys. A superb-group
Perfect road trip music.... “Everybody now!”. It’s really lovely to hear your R/A to such a variety of styles of music, of different times. Thank you. 🤗
Love the Traveling Wilburys! Definitely agree about them being a super group! Superb talent. This is a favorite. I’m usually here for Home Free (which I think they could pull off doing a cover of this). Appreciated your analysis. I almost always learn something when I watch your channel. When I saw you posted this I knew I had to check it out. Very glad I did!
Oh wow, of course I knew that song and always loved it, but didn't knew that so many icons where the members of this band! Thanks for this! And of course I did watch every minute. Wouldn't miss your analysis.
What a fun and star-studded find this is! I never knew this existed and it brought some welcome sunshine to a rainy spring day. They have more? I’m off to look them up🎶
Your comments on the D- G pattern made me think of another great song that you may not know. It is titled "Call And Answer" .... by The Barenaked Ladies. It runs along the same as this one .. multiple D - G runs with an occasional A chord. I think you might like it Sir Hairless 🌎🎼🌎🎼🌎🎼
George liked writing songs with repetition that acted like meditative mantras. “My Sweet Lord” is most famous one. Jim Keltner is a session drummer who has played with all the greats. He worked with George quite a bit.
Hey Sir, I’m joining you with the feeling of embarrassment for not knowing about the existence of this supergroup of musical super geniuses!! As you listed the names of the line up, I was increasingly being floored down in my disbelief😅It was delightful to watch the nice environment of camaraderie of this music video to pay a lighthearted tribute to Roy Orbison... It was also very interesting to hear your passionate statement saying that you consider Jeff Lynne “one of the genuine musical geniuses that has graced our planet in recent times” :) Yes, today I feel more than ever that I should learn more about his extensive contribution because I’m slightly aware that he not only created admirable music when working with other giants, but also contributed as a producer to create some very nice songs by not-very-known artists. Since we’re speaking about geniuses, one of my favorite songs produced by him within the category of ‘not-very-known artists’ is the mysterious and haunting track ‘Genius next door’ by the Russian-American singer-songwriter Regina Spektor (as part of her album ‘Far’, which was co-produced by Lynne when Regina wasn’t very famous yet - If you don’t know this beautiful song, I recommend you to listen to it when you have time). As for the other monumental components of The Traveling Wilburys… well, I guess I’ll only add that Bob Dylan represents nothing less than one of the main initial reasons I got really interested to learn more about English: his masterful ways with words/storytelling grabbed my heart and catapulted my mission of learning your language from a position of a ‘mandatory requirement’ to a ‘delightful pleasure’. It makes me very happy to see that Sir Hairless’ channel is also open to explore some beloved classics😊Thank you (and the Patreon who suggested it) for this great surprise❣
There must be many more people out there unaware of this group!! I don't know how old you are, but maybe it's an age thing if you're a similar age to me Oh, I hold Jeff Lyne in EXTREMELY high regard. From that period, up there with Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys Thanks for the recommendation - I feel like I recognise the name Regina Spektor 🤔
@@SirHairless Oh, yesss Brian Wilson is brilliant! Very nice to know that you’re also fan of The Beach Boys (and now I got curious to know what is your favorite by them?) I will never forget the first time I heard this incredible band… I was little, maybe around 8ish-year old, and ‘God only knows’ started playing in the living room of one of my mother’s friends. I stayed quiet listening to it, in a complete state of immersion, without understanding a single word. When it finished, I asked my mother to help me to find that song and I kept listening to it on repeat for days😅As I always say, I was born with an old-lady soul, and several classic/older names of music have strongly captured my imagination and love since my early life. As for Regina Spektor, you might indeed recognize her name because she became quite famous lately. If you like that first recommendation (to be enjoyed during your free time), you may also like her other three songs co-produced by Jeff Lynne from that same album: ‘Blue Lips’, ‘Folding Chair’ and ‘Wallet’ (he also plays the guitar/bass and does some background vocals). I appreciate the slightly surreal imagery Regina usually portrays in her songs: it sounds unpretentious and somehow sweet, free and out of the box✌
@@Maria...-mo5qm "God Only Knows" is definitely one of my favourites. But from the first time I heard it, aged 18), "Disney Girls (1957)" was my 'favourite'. I also love "Time To Get Alone". I also love "I Can Hear Music". I also love.... let me stop there I have a spotify playlist of my 'liked songs', which are all songs I'd give a 5* star ratings. I have 23 Beach Boys songs on there so... Thanks for the info on Regina Spektor too 😀
Its always great to discover something new about our favourite musicians and songs. Lately I learnt that one of my all time fave song I'd have you anytime was composed together with Bob Dylan. As for End of the line I never thought it was country)) Thanks for your analysis❤
If you haven't already, Jeff Lynn's band ELO has many songs to react to. Im sure many others here will advise which are best. I love Strange Magic. (And nearly all the others😊)
I played both albums non stop when they came out. Bob Dylan's voice is an acquired taste but one of the greatest poets and songwriters of my generation, imo. A great human civil rights activist as well. The great music I grew up with softens the blow of these old, arthritic knees. 😁😁 At least I got to dance to the best era of music, imo. Peace and love to all.
This was really popular here in Australia. I was in my first year of high school and it was played at all the school discos. It wasn't until years later that I realised just how legendary the line up of artists was.
Yes, I just replied upthread that Dennis Waterman sang End Of The Line in the closing credits of Episode 1 of New Tricks but I don't think it was used in later episodes?
🎶🎶 .. so , if you want to hear Bob Dylon sing with this group , react to " Inside Out " (( official video )) . His voice is so important on this particular track... enjoy Sir !! 🎶🎶
Should i tell you that i thought today "fortunatley he doesn't do songs i grew up with. Cause i would definitely feel old"....That's the fifth reaction your video matches with my thoughts/feelings of the day. Sir Mentalist Hairless But it's alright ....
They’re on a train! Trains aren’t supposed to deviate. We are all heading for the same end. Nobody wants to switch to a siding and let life pass them by. I’m sure the train rhythm was the inspiration.
I assume you know Bette Midler. This pentaholic would love you to a reaction of het iconic song "From a distance ". Please. Again from the South African Pentaholic
😊 - how about the Highwaymen, country Supergroup, best know song is of the same name ( made up of country legends Johnny Cash Willie Nelson Waylong Jenninhs and Kris Kristofferson)
@@SirHairlessI recently recommended that Sir Hairless start his Country Music journey with either Vince Gill - "Go Rest High On That Mountain" , or Merle Haggard - "Are The Good Times Really Over" 🤠🎸🤠🎸🤠
Don't worry, I'm talking about the feel of the music itself 🎶 As I mentioned in the video, I say how Roy Orbison was a rock icon If a metal musician sits down at the piano and plays a Chopin nocturne, does that mean the Chopin nocturne is now a piece of metal music?
Check out yesterday's reaction next 🎶 ruclips.net/video/OZJCJuUuwoo/видео.html
I wondered yesterday if you had ever heard of The Traveling Wilburys. Love this so much. I'm old enough to remember these members when they were in their heyday. Bypass your analysis? Bite your tongue! Really wonderful reaction. Made my day. 😊
Agreed, Maggie! Hard to accept that the TWs were only together for four years, and that it was 35 years ago, and that the surviving members are, well, old. But great stuff, and glad some of the pop of that day endures.
Handle With Care, is another must listen to track!
Yes!
Absolutely!
The Traveling Wilburys is a rock supergroup from 1988, made up of Roy Orbison, George Harrison, Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, & Jeff Lynne. Roy had passed away when this video was made & they did a nice tribute to him with the guitar in the rocking chair. They had a lot of great songs such as "Handle With Care", "Heading For The Light", "Inside Out", "Tweeter & The Monkey Man", "Dirty World", "Last Night", "She's My Baby", "Rattled", "Nobody's Child", "Congratulations" etc. Sadly only 2 guys are now left from this group (Bob Dylan & Jeff Lynne).
that underlying Rhythm guitar you mentioned mimics the rhythm of the train they're supposedly on.
Love this song. Love this group. Love your reaction. Roy Orbison was my first love in the music world. (Okay after Bobby Sherman~~I’m really that old).
Bobby Sherman!!! Such a doll!!!
A lot of lovin' goin' on here
Enjoyed this tremendously and I agree most of your subscribers don't miss your analysis and wisdom. Greetings from South Africa
Someone probably mentioned it but their song Handle With Care includes Roy Orbison.
I’m so happy to see someone reacting to the Travelling Wilburys
👍👍
I was so angry when I finally heard this “Super Group” because I had missed years of enjoying them. Three of them sadly gone too soon, but so grateful to be able to enjoy their gift. I read an article that stated the gathering was just a happy coincidence and they enjoyed themselves so much they continued. We are blessed. They all contributed to the music and lyrics which they sometimes just collapsed in laughter. Thank you ,Sir, for your gift as well. PS THERE ARE TWO ALBUMS,
I had to look it up "Jim Keltner was the drummer and percussionist on both Traveling Wilburys albums and was given the nickname Buster Sidebury."
This song is my husband's favorite of this group! They were special! It really is a sing along song! It feels more folksy rather than country to me. Loved your reaction to this. Laughed hard at your mouthing "end of the line" at one point. Awesome!
I strongly agree with your assessment of Jeff Lynne. He is a genius and musicians know it. As the Traveling Wilburys producer (and musician member), he was the sonic glue that created a cohesive sound throughout their song catalog.
Jim Keltner from my hometown Tulsa on drums
The Sixth legend on this song.
Hello Sir! I always saw this group and the two recorded albums as a group of friends, five brilliant musicians who got together and did what makes each one so special, good simple music, almost as if they were siting outdoors jamming and having a good time. Only five truly great musicians would do this. Greetings from Portugal.
🎼🎸🎼 .. oh yes YES !!! This is a big surprise Sir Hairless . I bought this CD when it came out ( .. yes ... CD 😅.. ) and just played it over and over until the scratches ruined my day. I love each voice in this Supergroup !! I am so glad you are bopping to this gem .. and there are many more. Since I discovered Rock n Roll , I always thought Tom Petty was a great songwriter , and then I always thought Roy Orbison had one of the best singing voices of all time. This song melts my heart and takes me back to when I would listen to a song 101 times by myself. Love that you are seeing these music giants in a unique setting , a unique group , and the way they share the spotlight. Love it 💚🌎💚🌎💚 , love it , love all of it. Thanks Sir Hairless. Tom plays guitar .. George plays guitar.. Bob plays guitar ... and Jeff plays guitar and it sounds amazing. . I really hope you do more of The Traveling Wilburies. Great surprise here .. 🌎💚🌎💚🌎
Hopefully this brings back some good memories!
@@SirHairless .. it does.... blimey indeed !! .. lol lol lol
Hi, when I first saw a video of the "Traveling Wilburys" (about 15 years ago sadly) I was shocked... How did I not know that these gems had come together in a band?... and I listened to them for a month straight uninterruptedly 😅
Later I discovered another country supergroup "The Highwaymen" were an American country music supergroup, composed of four of country music's biggest artists who pioneered the outlaw country subgenre: Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, and Kris Kristofferson.
Grazie per aver aperto le menti a questo SUPERGRUPPO conosciuto da pochissimi
Complimenti, come sempre
Teresa from Genoa ITALY
If you haven't seen it, and you like Harrison, there is the 2002 Concert For George, where Eric Clapton and many of Harrison's friends got together and played his music. This included Ravi Shankar with an Indian ensemble, a sitar piece by his daughter, Monty Python, and many well known rock musicians - Clapton, McCartney, Petty, Ringo, Lynne, and many more, including Jim Keltner, the drummer on this video. (There are excerpts on RUclips).
And the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame performance of While My Guitar Gently Weeps with Prince
The „easy sing along songs“ are often very hard to make I heard this song very often, it’s kind of country style but also very George Harrison style so to speak . The drummer was Jim Keltner, also called „Buster Sidebury“ he was the percussionist on the album, on which this song was the last one
Thanks for the info about Jim!
And yes, I think mentioning it has a country feel might touch a nerve in some people
🌎 I agree with you on the Jeff Lynne comment. Absolute master of his art ! Love love love love love Electric Light Orchestra!
ELO are in my top 5 favourite bands of all time, for sure
@@SirHairlessthat makes me very happy !! I can not say that I know every ELO song , but , I have listened to many. I actually sing a few in my little world. I would like to know all of them by heart , I also think Jeff is an absolute genius. His voice floors me , then I watch him play on live videos .. and his musicianship floors me. There is a very famous video which I am guessing you have watched, it was filmed at the George Harrison tribute concert --- the song is "While My Guitar Genuly Weeps" --- Tom Petty on Main vocals .. George's son on rhythm guitar - Jeff Lynne on guitar and backup vocals ........... AND , Prince on lead guitar... it is beyond stunning !!💙🎼
One of, if not the, greatest rock producer of all time. It's no coincidence that everyone in the Wilburys had an '80s solo career revival/breakout once he got involved.
Best concert I ever saw in the 70's was ELO. I saw them twice. Chicago was a close second. Rock n Roll is King is one of my favorite songs.
@@kathleenmccrory9883 So jealous. Love both those bands
I've been a Traveling Wilburys fan for many years and this is one of my favourite songs of theirs. For a completely different feel have a listen to Tweeter and the Monkey Man, which is another favourite of mine, with Tom Petty in the lead. Fun Fact, End Of The Line was sung by Dennis Waterman in the closing credits of Episode 1 of the comedy/drama New Tricks, but never used after that. I wonder if it was a copyright thing.
One of my favorite groups and one of my favorite sons. Each a wonderful musician and together, sheer magic. So sad that three are now gone. I found Tom Petty's second solo very poignant (just happy to be alive). The rhythm guitar keeping a beat behind the song reminds me of a train rolling down the tracks. I'd say this is a cross between folk and old time country. I'm glad you've found the Traveling Wilburys. A superb-group
Perfect road trip music.... “Everybody now!”. It’s really lovely to hear your R/A to such a variety of styles of music, of different times. Thank you. 🤗
Love the analysis on this one! Yes, simple doesn't mean boring. It all depends on what the artists are trying to portray. Cheers!
Yes yes, I love Jeff Lynne too.
As always, brilliant analysis.
Thanks!
Cheers from Sweden 👋😊
Love the Traveling Wilburys! Definitely agree about them being a super group! Superb talent. This is a favorite. I’m usually here for Home Free (which I think they could pull off doing a cover of this). Appreciated your analysis. I almost always learn something when I watch your channel. When I saw you posted this I knew I had to check it out. Very glad I did!
Oh wow, of course I knew that song and always loved it, but didn't knew that so many icons where the members of this band! Thanks for this! And of course I did watch every minute. Wouldn't miss your analysis.
Great reaction to a great song from a super super group elo and jeff lynne have been in my everyday life for 47 years thank you sir go the wilburys 😊❤
What a fun and star-studded find this is! I never knew this existed and it brought some welcome sunshine to a rainy spring day. They have more? I’m off to look them up🎶
Haha, I imagine you're in for a treat
Jim Keltner was the drummer.
Thanks
Your comments on the D- G pattern made me think of another great song that you may not know. It is titled "Call And Answer" .... by The Barenaked Ladies. It runs along the same as this one .. multiple D - G runs with an occasional A chord. I think you might like it Sir Hairless 🌎🎼🌎🎼🌎🎼
Makes you smile. Lovely, simple, refreshing. Listened to your review about 5 times and going to put the song into my morning list. Thanks for it!
Wonderful! Thanks.
George liked writing songs with repetition that acted like meditative mantras. “My Sweet Lord” is most famous one.
Jim Keltner is a session drummer who has played with all the greats. He worked with George quite a bit.
Funny that, when I was cooking yesterday "My Sweet Lord" came on (out of a possible 1500+ songs) I get what you mean
Love! Thank you -
Feeling the love for Jeff. Respect.
Oldie but goodie
❤R/A🎼
Hey Sir, I’m joining you with the feeling of embarrassment for not knowing about the existence of this supergroup of musical super geniuses!! As you listed the names of the line up, I was increasingly being floored down in my disbelief😅It was delightful to watch the nice environment of camaraderie of this music video to pay a lighthearted tribute to Roy Orbison... It was also very interesting to hear your passionate statement saying that you consider Jeff Lynne “one of the genuine musical geniuses that has graced our planet in recent times” :) Yes, today I feel more than ever that I should learn more about his extensive contribution because I’m slightly aware that he not only created admirable music when working with other giants, but also contributed as a producer to create some very nice songs by not-very-known artists. Since we’re speaking about geniuses, one of my favorite songs produced by him within the category of ‘not-very-known artists’ is the mysterious and haunting track ‘Genius next door’ by the Russian-American singer-songwriter Regina Spektor (as part of her album ‘Far’, which was co-produced by Lynne when Regina wasn’t very famous yet - If you don’t know this beautiful song, I recommend you to listen to it when you have time). As for the other monumental components of The Traveling Wilburys… well, I guess I’ll only add that Bob Dylan represents nothing less than one of the main initial reasons I got really interested to learn more about English: his masterful ways with words/storytelling grabbed my heart and catapulted my mission of learning your language from a position of a ‘mandatory requirement’ to a ‘delightful pleasure’. It makes me very happy to see that Sir Hairless’ channel is also open to explore some beloved classics😊Thank you (and the Patreon who suggested it) for this great surprise❣
There must be many more people out there unaware of this group!! I don't know how old you are, but maybe it's an age thing if you're a similar age to me
Oh, I hold Jeff Lyne in EXTREMELY high regard. From that period, up there with Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys
Thanks for the recommendation - I feel like I recognise the name Regina Spektor 🤔
@@SirHairless Oh, yesss Brian Wilson is brilliant! Very nice to know that you’re also fan of The Beach Boys (and now I got curious to know what is your favorite by them?) I will never forget the first time I heard this incredible band… I was little, maybe around 8ish-year old, and ‘God only knows’ started playing in the living room of one of my mother’s friends. I stayed quiet listening to it, in a complete state of immersion, without understanding a single word. When it finished, I asked my mother to help me to find that song and I kept listening to it on repeat for days😅As I always say, I was born with an old-lady soul, and several classic/older names of music have strongly captured my imagination and love since my early life. As for Regina Spektor, you might indeed recognize her name because she became quite famous lately. If you like that first recommendation (to be enjoyed during your free time), you may also like her other three songs co-produced by Jeff Lynne from that same album: ‘Blue Lips’, ‘Folding Chair’ and ‘Wallet’ (he also plays the guitar/bass and does some background vocals). I appreciate the slightly surreal imagery Regina usually portrays in her songs: it sounds unpretentious and somehow sweet, free and out of the box✌
@@Maria...-mo5qm "God Only Knows" is definitely one of my favourites. But from the first time I heard it, aged 18), "Disney Girls (1957)" was my 'favourite'. I also love "Time To Get Alone". I also love "I Can Hear Music". I also love.... let me stop there I have a spotify playlist of my 'liked songs', which are all songs I'd give a 5* star ratings. I have 23 Beach Boys songs on there so...
Thanks for the info on Regina Spektor too 😀
@@SirHairlessYou're welcome, Sir! WOW I see that we have a super-mega-ultra fan of of The Beach Boys here😂Thats awesome!👌
I've called them my favourite band of all time for the past however-many-years @@Maria...-mo5qm
Its always great to discover something new about our favourite musicians and songs. Lately I learnt that one of my all time fave song I'd have you anytime was composed together with Bob Dylan. As for End of the line I never thought it was country)) Thanks for your analysis❤
If you haven't already, Jeff Lynn's band ELO has many songs to react to. Im sure many others here will advise which are best. I love Strange Magic. (And nearly all the others😊)
Oh I'd love to! Just with ELO being one of my favourite bands of all time, I already know a lot of their works 😢
I played both albums non stop when they came out. Bob Dylan's voice is an acquired taste but one of the greatest poets and songwriters of my generation, imo. A great human civil rights activist as well. The great music I grew up with softens the blow of these old, arthritic knees. 😁😁 At least I got to dance to the best era of music, imo. Peace and love to all.
His work with the Wilburys might be Dylan at his most accessible.
Just love it. Also, Handle With Care.
This was really popular here in Australia. I was in my first year of high school and it was played at all the school discos. It wasn't until years later that I realised just how legendary the line up of artists was.
It was never played at my school discos We instead had 'Who Let The Dogs Out' (very fun at the time tbf)
@SirHairless obviously just as iconic 😂😂
Who remembers 'New Tricks'?
Yes, I just replied upthread that Dennis Waterman sang End Of The Line in the closing credits of Episode 1 of New Tricks but I don't think it was used in later episodes?
this was a nice reunion
It saddens me that drummer Jim Keltner never gets any props. Mr Tasteful, a session legend.
That transition instrument you hear is a steel guitar I believe.
Thanks for that - it’s dated but so am I and the song is repetitive but it’s the group I love remembering.❤️
Thank you for the request!
🎶🎶 .. so , if you want to hear Bob Dylon sing with this group , react to " Inside Out " (( official video )) . His voice is so important on this particular track... enjoy Sir !! 🎶🎶
Should i tell you that i thought today "fortunatley he doesn't do songs i grew up with. Cause i would definitely feel old"....That's the fifth reaction your video matches with my thoughts/feelings of the day. Sir Mentalist Hairless
But it's alright ....
They’re on a train! Trains aren’t supposed to deviate. We are all heading for the same end. Nobody wants to switch to a siding and let life pass them by. I’m sure the train rhythm was the inspiration.
try Glenn Campbell...
William Tell Overture
I just am amazed!! Until the end of the line! Live and let live!!! Question #10. Can you share your height! Ha!!! Does your wife sing?
Haha, I don't see why not! I'm 6ft tall. And I don't seem to have a wedding ring
@@SirHairless you said “no hairless babies running around?”
@@susiepingleton3614 Yes! I'm not married and have no hairless babies running around
Roy Orbison's part makes me sad. I love these guys so much! The whole album is a must!
try The Band and The Staples...
The Weight
I assume you know Bette Midler. This pentaholic would love you to a reaction of het iconic song "From a distance ". Please. Again from the South African Pentaholic
Thanks for the recommendation!
😊 - how about the Highwaymen, country Supergroup, best know song is of the same name ( made up of country legends Johnny Cash Willie Nelson Waylong Jenninhs and Kris Kristofferson)
I don't know The Highwaymen
@@SirHairlessI recently recommended that Sir Hairless start his Country Music journey with either Vince Gill - "Go Rest High On That Mountain" , or Merle Haggard - "Are The Good Times Really Over" 🤠🎸🤠🎸🤠
Please don’t call their music country! Every one of them were rock stars.
Don't worry, I'm talking about the feel of the music itself 🎶 As I mentioned in the video, I say how Roy Orbison was a rock icon
If a metal musician sits down at the piano and plays a Chopin nocturne, does that mean the Chopin nocturne is now a piece of metal music?
@@SirHairless True…
Even rockers can step outside what’s expected of them and create a “country-tinged” song or two.
Love this group ❤️ a bunch of famous people. So sad 😞
Sorry didn't finish my comment so sad most of them are gone now 😢
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