Not only is this a great song and not only does Jeff lynne's vocals hits it on the spot this song connects you to the seventies. This song is produced for the 70's. Elo was the 70's.
Mate where were you hiding then? Punk Rock. New Wave. New Romantics. Ska Synth. They were the 70s fella. Then there's Led Zeppelin. Deep Purple. Pink Floyd. ELP. Bowie. Roxy. You have to be from USA; to say what you did.
Nick, you got great taste for being into ELO. Jeff Lynne is a musical genius. Really hope you guys react to “Turn To Stone” which slaps! Other ELO standouts “Living Thing”, “Do Ya”, “Evil Woman”, “Telephone Line”, “Sweet Talking Woman”, “Mister Blue Sky”, “Confusion”, “Diary of Horace Wimp”. “Night In The City”, “Last Train To London”. Have fun going down the ELO rabbit hole 😊
Ryan nailed it for me. This one is a night time drive, play list song. Very mellow, kind of melancholy. It definitely has a bittersweet vibe. Thanks guys. Great review,as usual.
Ooooo...my *favorite* band! And what a beautiful ballad you've selected. This 1975 hit helped catapult ELO into Rock 'n Roll's upper echelon! Such a relatable song, too. Anyone who's ever fallen head over heels for someone, knows how it feels to be under the spell of love's unique, "strange magic". Can't wait, fellas!
I was 15 when this came out in the mid 70's. This is the song that really got me into ELO's corner. Evil Woman caught my ear but I thought this song was one of the most beautiful things I'd ever heard at the time. To this day hearing this song always puts me in a nostalgic place of the times, my friends, loves, etc., being a Sophomore in High School. I went full throttle and started buying up all their albums at this point.
This song takes me back to those carefree days on the beach at summer when I was eight years of age, with my little transistor radio by my side. As a matter of fact, most of ELO's 70's tracks do that to me.
When I worked in surgery we listened to ELO full blast. I knew every song by heart. Great tones and great memories. Lots went down in that operating room.
Lennon said if The Beatles had carried on they would have been ELO. High praise. Have seen ELO they played 27 songs. 27!! Too good, they were just too good.
The second time I saw them they played a very small club in Colorado. I couldn't believe it, we sat at a table no more than ten feet from them, just a laid-back jam session! Fantastic!
It really is magic. Fuck, these guys were so good and I'm now appreciating them even more, actually being there when there music was out and they were so fucking popular. Thanks guys. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
This is the second reaction from you guys that I've watched. I gotta say you are knocking it out of the park with your song selections. And yes, Jeff Lynne is a genius.
The song is about a "strange type of magic"~feeling, a man has around a certain~captivating woman. The lyrics imply that the dream needs to end for the reality to begin. There is no conclusion, leaving it up to the imagination of the listening audience. 😊 👍 Great watching you guys again!
I don't think that's exactly right, Lisa. I agree that, "strange magic", refers to the feeling a man has when he's falling head over heels in love with a woman. But where we part is that I think the lyric about that feeling coming to an end refers to the inevitability of that strange magic wearing off in time. He knows that "strange magic" is ephemeral by nature, and that it's going to end, becoming a sweet dream in his memory. This is not his first rodeo, hence why he can see ahead even while under the spell of love's "strange magic".
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ELO is my favourite band of all time. Jeff Lynne is a genius musician and poet, the way he weaves lyrics and music together is amazing - strange magic indeed! 😉❤ 'One Summer Dream' from this album is wonderful.
Guys, E.L.O.'s catalog is HUGE! Aside from "Don't Bring Me Down" and "Strange Magic" you have other ballads such as "Can't Get It Out Of My Head" and "Telephone Line", and rockers such as "Evil Woman", "Livin' Thing", "Sweet Talkin' Woman", "Turn To Stone", "Xanadu/I'm Alive/All Over The World", "Mr. Blue Sky", "Hold On Tight", "Do Ya", and so much more.
Guys?!? I'm playin' catch up. Soooo glad you went down the ELO rabbit hole already. Lynne's genius allowed so many to continue feeling connected to The Beatles while being turned on to all kinds of new special effects and style that helped define his sound. Check out all of his co-writing gems right up through Tom Petty. Jeff is a beyond special in the singer-songwriter world. Production-wise, he continues to have the midas touch. Looking forward to more of your reactions to anything ELO and Lynne beyond. Love your response to the "la la la la las!"
As a teenager I loved ELO I still do . Most of my friends where into ACDC as I was to . Love YES and most prog . I was alone in my music tastes but didn't care. Try the first two tracks from the TIME album.
"ELO - Livin' Thing (1977)" (Live) my family owned a skating rink and while I was in high school I also worked as the DJ (disc-jokey) which meant that my duties were play the music and referee and monitor the crowd while skating and playing games and racing. (Ring police with a whistle 😂) anyway ELO was always largely requested. Great music came from this band, one of my favorites. 🔥🎶✌🏼
I was kind of famous in my small town for my stereo system. I had a Sansui receiver, Cerwin Vega speakers and a pioneer turntable. It was clear as crystal. it cost more than my motorcycle. I had to take out a bank loan to get it. When I would visit anyone else, I would take my ELO albums with me, just in case they didn't have any. :)
Off the same album is the memorable Fire on high, a 5 minute instrumental, a haunting intro and amazing journey of strings guitars, it’s ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥 peace and love from the 🇬🇧🇬🇧 the proof is in the title F….I…R….E!!!!!!!
Back when this band was popular I was more into Black Sabbath, Led Zep, BTO, AC DC....etc....this wasn't for me but since I'm older now I have more of an appreciation for them
All Over The World and Telephone Line will be over the top which y'all have probably heard by now seeing how it is ten months later in my world. As a boomer, I'm a late bloomer.
I always thought that this song was more ethereal than melancholy. Now, THE sad song off this album that hits different is the closing track, "One Summer Dream."
One of my top songs of theirs... As you said before, their trail runs deep! This song comes across my desk at least once a day. Wow another great analogy. 😊 70's music is just so good. ELO is just top 10 ten (if not top 5 bands). I can see how you would like Tightrope better.
Wow I was 13 when this came out! 1975 was a great year for awesome music, this album, Led Zeppelin, Fleetwood Mac, Supertramp, David Bowie, Pink Floyd, Bruce Springsteen, Eagles, Steely Dan, Dooby Brothers, Jethro Tull...etc. etc. I was lucky I had an older sister who played all kinds of great music that I wouldn't have normally experienced at that age, what a great era to grow up in it was!
Yep, Jeff Lynne is a musical genius.. and he produced albums by George Harrison and Tom Petty.. and then of course was in traveling wilburys with them.
I was a kid when this one came out and I was so drawn to that sad guitar riff and still am. Lucky to see them in concert in Nashville in 2019 and it was amazing! The album Discovery is my favorite as every song is so good. Jeff is definitely a musical genius.
Love your ELO reactions. Now you have done an orchestral, a rocky, and a ballad song. Time to move on to 'Evil Woman' which has a bluesy vibe with some funky strings!
I'm really enjoying watching you "younguns" discover and appreciate the many great bands and songs from my youth. ELO was one of my many favourites from that era, (mainly the 70s) that I'm rediscovering and relishing again. Also, being from your neighbour to the north, I'm particularly happy that you're learning about some of our many talented artists. One example, April Wine. I certainly knew of them, but had never heard "Roller". Believe it or not. Since I've seen your reaction, it's been on my all-time favourites list. Keep up the good work, eh?
No bad songs from ELO. I hope you guys will react to Mr. Blue Sky, it’s a masterpiece, and also Telephone Line is awesome too, oh, don’t forget Evil Woman!!!
Here's some suggestions; Eldorado overture/can't get it out of my head (must be played together), Fire on High, Evil Woman, Mr Blue Sky, Telephone Line, Shangri-la, Standing in the Rain (or preferably the whole of Concerto for a Rainy Day), Rockaria, Roll Over Beethoven, Showdown, Prologue/Twilight (must be played together). That's for starters.😁
Not sure if someone has already commented on this, but it's worth pointing out that Jeff Lynne produced the new track releases by the Beatles in '95 or so when they did their Anthology box set. He was also a member of the Traveling Wilburys with George Harrison (also Tom Petty, Bob Dylan, and Roy Orbison). I would also like to thank you guys for doing such a great job of highlighting Canadian bands. Rush is not a stretch for anyone doing reactions, but you guys have also done the Guess Who, Triumph, April Wine, and Red Rider. Hats off for giving those great bands their due!
One of their best songs off one of their best albums. For me, this album is where they really found their direction...the start of their dramatic rise, culminating in 'Out of the Blue'. I can even hear bits and pieces in this song that I can hear on their next album.
Not only is this a great song and not only does Jeff lynne's vocals hits it on the spot this song connects you to the seventies. This song is produced for the 70's. Elo was the 70's.
Mate where were you hiding then?
Punk Rock.
New Wave.
New Romantics.
Ska
Synth.
They were the 70s fella.
Then there's Led Zeppelin. Deep Purple. Pink Floyd. ELP. Bowie. Roxy.
You have to be from USA; to say what you did.
Still it connects to 70s. Strings, choir etc. Some big headed rant wont change it :)
"E.L.O. doesn't miss.... Jeff Lynne, I love you" sums it up perfectly 👍😊
One of the best ELO songs. Jeff Lynne really knows how to write songs.
My favorite ELO song! Total Fire! Thank you, guys! Peace out!
As a child of the 70's Peace Out and Groovy Man! Thanks for the reaction.
Soooo classic!
I love there song sweet talkin woman
They are my second Beatles.
You guys will love ELO'S " living thing."
React to it please!
E.L.O., "Turn To Stone"!! Definitely more upbeat!
Do you gentlemen know ELO's violinist sat first chair for the London Philharmonic Orchestra?
This is a big song.........................it carries a lotta water.
Nick, you got great taste for being into ELO. Jeff Lynne is a musical genius. Really hope you guys react to “Turn To Stone” which slaps! Other ELO standouts “Living Thing”, “Do Ya”, “Evil Woman”, “Telephone Line”, “Sweet Talking Woman”, “Mister Blue Sky”, “Confusion”, “Diary of Horace Wimp”. “Night In The City”, “Last Train To London”. Have fun going down the ELO rabbit hole 😊
IELO were a hit machine back in the 70's. Pretty amazing that they rarely get mentioned. This and Showdown are my two favorites from them.
This song is on my date playlist. Chill vibe.
Ryan nailed it for me. This one is a night time drive, play list song. Very mellow, kind of melancholy. It definitely has a bittersweet vibe. Thanks guys. Great review,as usual.
Ooooo...my *favorite* band! And what a beautiful ballad you've selected. This 1975 hit helped catapult ELO into Rock 'n Roll's upper echelon! Such a relatable song, too. Anyone who's ever fallen head over heels for someone, knows how it feels to be under the spell of love's unique, "strange magic". Can't wait, fellas!
GREAT SONG GUYS....ROCKARIA ITS ANOTHER TOO.. THANKS FOR SHARING
Reading your first name reminded me of their song 'The Diary Of Horace Wimp ' .❤
I was 15 when this came out in the mid 70's. This is the song that really got me into ELO's corner. Evil Woman caught my ear but I thought this song was one of the most beautiful things I'd ever heard at the time. To this day hearing this song always puts me in a nostalgic place of the times, my friends, loves, etc., being a Sophomore in High School. I went full throttle and started buying up all their albums at this point.
This song takes me back to those carefree days on the beach at summer when I was eight years of age, with my little transistor radio by my side. As a matter of fact, most of ELO's 70's tracks do that to me.
Living Thing is probably the creme-de-la-creme of ELO.
I love this band and I really love this song!! Try Can't Get It Out of My Head....Do Ya....Evil Woman....Sweet Talkin Woman
ELO Greatest hits is the ultimate in driving music! You just can't go wrong with some ELO on a long trip!
When I worked in surgery we listened to ELO full blast. I knew every song by heart. Great tones and great memories. Lots went down in that operating room.
Lennon said if The Beatles had carried on they would have been ELO. High praise. Have seen ELO they played 27 songs. 27!! Too good, they were just too good.
I'm already experiencing some strange magic because of your incredible reactions. I love ELO and I love you guys! Great job!
Great song!!!
The second time I saw them they played a very small club in Colorado.
I couldn't believe it, we sat at a table no more than ten feet from them, just a laid-back jam session! Fantastic!
It's been a favorite of mine for almost 50 years.
Wowsa! Gotta check out ELOs Telephone Line.
💜Love ELO 🛸🎶🎵🎶🎵🎼💜🎼
It really is magic. Fuck, these guys were so good and I'm now appreciating them even more, actually being there when there music was out and they were so fucking popular. Thanks guys. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Thank you!!! You guys are a hoot!! LOL!!
Beautiful
Saw ELO in Pittsburgh, Civic Arena 1976. I was 16.
This is the second reaction from you guys that I've watched. I gotta say you are knocking it out of the park with your song selections. And yes, Jeff Lynne is a genius.
The song is about a "strange type of magic"~feeling, a man has around a certain~captivating woman. The lyrics imply that the dream needs to end for the reality to begin. There is no conclusion, leaving it up to the imagination of the listening audience. 😊 👍 Great watching you guys again!
I don't think that's exactly right, Lisa. I agree that, "strange magic", refers to the feeling a man has when he's falling head over heels in love with a woman. But where we part is that I think the lyric about that feeling coming to an end refers to the inevitability of that strange magic wearing off in time. He knows that "strange magic" is ephemeral by nature, and that it's going to end, becoming a sweet dream in his memory. This is not his first rodeo, hence why he can see ahead even while under the spell of love's "strange magic".
Uh... no.
Lads i only by chance met ye for the first rime today but appreciate that ye appreciate great music kudos ❤
Electric Light Orchestra , banda virtuosa compuesta por 7 multiinstrumentistas de original estilo de Rock- my fav band .
GOOD REACTION , Greeting , i see you from Chile, South America
I agree Nick this band is a deep rabbit hole! I bought many of their albums from that era including this one!
🥹 Love ELO and their music. This song is beautiful
ELO always takes me right back to MUCH happier times ……the ‘70’s of course.
ELO is my favourite band of all time. Jeff Lynne is a genius musician and poet, the way he weaves lyrics and music together is amazing - strange magic indeed! 😉❤ 'One Summer Dream' from this album is wonderful.
Fire! This whole album is so good as was New World Record. Jeff Lynne can make that haunting melody so well.
ELO is pure 🔥
Guys, E.L.O.'s catalog is HUGE! Aside from "Don't Bring Me Down" and "Strange Magic" you have other ballads such as "Can't Get It Out Of My Head" and "Telephone Line", and rockers such as "Evil Woman", "Livin' Thing", "Sweet Talkin' Woman", "Turn To Stone", "Xanadu/I'm Alive/All Over The World", "Mr. Blue Sky", "Hold On Tight", "Do Ya", and so much more.
Guys?!? I'm playin' catch up. Soooo glad you went down the ELO rabbit hole already. Lynne's genius allowed so many to continue feeling connected to The Beatles while being turned on to all kinds of new special effects and style that helped define his sound. Check out all of his co-writing gems right up through Tom Petty. Jeff is a beyond special in the singer-songwriter world. Production-wise, he continues to have the midas touch. Looking forward to more of your reactions to anything ELO and Lynne beyond. Love your response to the "la la la la las!"
As a teenager I loved ELO I still do . Most of my friends where into ACDC as I was to . Love YES and most prog . I was alone in my music tastes but didn't care. Try the first two tracks from the TIME album.
Yes, the entire "Time" album is a masterpiece 👍😊
I really like ELO, as they were different from other groups of the time, and this song was a nice change of pace for them.
Saw them on this tour.
So young but music was and is everything
Everyone knows Mr. Blue Sky is the happiest song ever!! Love ELO!❤️
“Fire” … shoot, this is incendiary! It sure was a cool time to be an impressionable adolescent.
"ELO - Livin' Thing (1977)" (Live) my family owned a skating rink and while I was in high school I also worked as the DJ (disc-jokey) which meant that my duties were play the music and referee and monitor the crowd while skating and playing games and racing. (Ring police with a whistle 😂) anyway ELO was always largely requested. Great music came from this band, one of my favorites. 🔥🎶✌🏼
I was kind of famous in my small town for my stereo system. I had a Sansui receiver, Cerwin Vega speakers and a pioneer turntable. It was clear as crystal. it cost more than my motorcycle. I had to take out a bank loan to get it.
When I would visit anyone else, I would take my ELO albums with me, just in case they didn't have any. :)
👍😊
Off the same album is the memorable Fire on high, a 5 minute instrumental, a haunting intro and amazing journey of strings guitars, it’s ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥 peace and love from the 🇬🇧🇬🇧
the proof is in the title F….I…R….E!!!!!!!
Love ELO!
This song is magical. 👍❤🤙
strangely enough
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Back when this band was popular I was more into Black Sabbath, Led Zep, BTO, AC DC....etc....this wasn't for me but since I'm older now I have more of an appreciation for them
"Telephone Line" is another sad one that you need to try.
MUITO BOM👏👏👏
I'm trying to get SOMEONE to give a listen to Lee Michaels "do you know what I mean". Soooo good!
All Over The World and Telephone Line will be over the top which y'all have probably heard by now seeing how it is ten months later in my world. As a boomer, I'm a late bloomer.
I love so many songs by ELO… great band!
Please listen to MR BLUE SKY ITS AWESOME ❤️
I love ELO!! This is one of my fav songs. Favorite album is Out of the Blue, fantastic album. So many hidden gems!!
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fantastic channel lads x
Turn To Stone is my favorite by them. More upbeat tone.
'' Evil Woman '' is the bomb and '' All over the World '' is so uplifting ❤❤
Definitely on my playlist forever and always
I always thought that this song was more ethereal than melancholy. Now, THE sad song off this album that hits different is the closing track, "One Summer Dream."
One of my top songs of theirs... As you said before, their trail runs deep! This song comes across my desk at least once a day. Wow another great analogy. 😊 70's music is just so good. ELO is just top 10 ten (if not top 5 bands). I can see how you would like Tightrope better.
"Fire on High" will take you on a *journey*.
Wow I was 13 when this came out! 1975 was a great year for awesome music, this album, Led Zeppelin, Fleetwood Mac, Supertramp, David Bowie, Pink Floyd, Bruce Springsteen, Eagles, Steely Dan, Dooby Brothers, Jethro Tull...etc. etc. I was lucky I had an older sister who played all kinds of great music that I wouldn't have normally experienced at that age, what a great era to grow up in it was!
Yep, Jeff Lynne is a musical genius.. and he produced albums by George Harrison and Tom Petty.. and then of course was in traveling wilburys with them.
I like "Confusion" from the "Discovery" album.
Another great video. Thanks guys.
“Fire On High” is awesome. It’s a fire instrumental. But seriously, you guys will love “Mr Blue Sky”. 🔥
I was a kid when this one came out and I was so drawn to that sad guitar riff and still am. Lucky to see them in concert in Nashville in 2019 and it was amazing!
The album Discovery is my favorite as every song is so good. Jeff is definitely a musical genius.
Good 'ol juke box tunes and driving music. ELO 👍
ELO is great, you guys should react to "All Over The World", a real upbeat and positive energetic song!
Yes! This is "end of pandemic celebration" kind of upbeat song.
The Hyde park London Philharmonic show version!!
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Love your ELO reactions. Now you have done an orchestral, a rocky, and a ballad song. Time to move on to 'Evil Woman' which has a bluesy vibe with some funky strings!
So far you guys have shown to have great taste. You have alot of great music to discover enjoy!
Check out turning to stone
Guys, I highly recommend putting on the lead track from this album, Fire On High. A very different ELO song. Instrumental, theatrical and immense.
I really love this one. 🪄 I hope you'll do "Evil Woman" eventually. #ViewsFromThe502 #StrangeMagic #ElectricLightOrchestra #ELO
The entire album is fire. Wait til you hear the riff in fire on high.
Omg! Fire on High is the shit!
Evil woman was another great song.
I'm really enjoying watching you "younguns" discover and appreciate the many great bands and songs from my youth. ELO was one of my many favourites from that era, (mainly the 70s) that I'm rediscovering and relishing again. Also, being from your neighbour to the north, I'm particularly happy that you're learning about some of our many talented artists. One example, April Wine. I certainly knew of them, but had never heard "Roller". Believe it or not. Since I've seen your reaction, it's been on my
all-time favourites list.
Keep up the good work, eh?
If you want an upbeat ELO with a hook that will have you within 10 seconds try Last Train to London
Brilliant track
So good!!
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No bad songs from ELO. I hope you guys will react to Mr. Blue Sky, it’s a masterpiece, and also Telephone Line is awesome too, oh, don’t forget Evil Woman!!!
Guys, anything, anything from their A New World's Record and Out of the Blue albums is eternally listenable.
Here's some suggestions; Eldorado overture/can't get it out of my head (must be played together), Fire on High, Evil Woman, Mr Blue Sky, Telephone Line, Shangri-la, Standing in the Rain (or preferably the whole of Concerto for a Rainy Day), Rockaria, Roll Over Beethoven, Showdown, Prologue/Twilight (must be played together).
That's for starters.😁
Great tune and one of their most popular back in the day and on the FM radio stations.
If you want to hear best example of jazz rock, listen to Traffic’s The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys. Features several solos, including sax
Absolutely!
Please try "Fire on High" from the same album. Amazing instrumental.
Not sure if someone has already commented on this, but it's worth pointing out that Jeff Lynne produced the new track releases by the Beatles in '95 or so when they did their Anthology box set. He was also a member of the Traveling Wilburys with George Harrison (also Tom Petty, Bob Dylan, and Roy Orbison).
I would also like to thank you guys for doing such a great job of highlighting Canadian bands. Rush is not a stretch for anyone doing reactions, but you guys have also done the Guess Who, Triumph, April Wine, and Red Rider. Hats off for giving those great bands their due!
You guys should check out John (cougar) Melloncamp.tune called Granville fire !
My fav ELO song is off of same album. Fire On High!!!
Gauranteed to PUMP YOU UP!!!!
One of their best songs off one of their best albums. For me, this album is where they really found their direction...the start of their dramatic rise, culminating in 'Out of the Blue'. I can even hear bits and pieces in this song that I can hear on their next album.