FRUMPY FIRST TIME REACTION to Duty!!! (Music w Nick) COOL DISCOVERY OF THIS GERMAN BAND!!!🎶🔥🎸
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Am i dreaming? A reaction of one of my fav bands, by one of my fav reaction channel, of one of my favorites songs by them!! Please don't wake me up!
I love this comment!! Thank you!! ❤️
Hi Theo, this channel is good for any surprises. Being a subscriber since March 21 I've been totally surprised by the bands/songs, that I hadn't expected to see/hear here. Stay tuned.... there's gonna be much more to come😀🤘
@@rudolfbecker4313 Yes, totally! Thank you for this suggestion. I fell in love with late 60's early 70's music recently, most because of the use of the Hammond Organ, which i didn't know nothing about. And Frumpy was one of the responsible of that, after watching "How The Gypsy Was Born" and "Take Care of Illusion" i was immediately hooked by this band. Jean Jacques Kravetz organ is tremendous. They all are very good musicians, love Inga's raspy voice, Karl's bass, Carsten's drums and Rainer's guitar.
Another great surprises for me was Lucifer's Friend, Toad, Traffic. Which are another bands that i love and you don't find much reactions to that. Anyways, thank you guys!
@@Theo-be1wd Hi Theo, I don't know which age you are, but it sounds you are a bit younger than us - the "old brigade" - that grew up with this music. For example I started in 69 by listening to a local radio station, playing all the new rock music and having an older brother, who started his LP collection with Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Uriah Heep and King Crimson. From friends he heard about Genesis, Pink Floyd , ELP. I just revisited for another subscriber the Uriah Heep catalogue, listening to the first 5 albums, with Demons & Wizards and Magician's Birthday you can't go wrong and since all the old LPs have max 40 minutes, it doesn't take as much time as nowadays listening to 60 - 70 minutes CDs, where I always wish, they've put their best 7-10 songs on the album and leave the rest as outtakes. Do you know Uriah Heep's Gypsy ? The first song of the first album having a great keyboard solo within the album version, not the single version. Ken Hensley was one of those keyboard-heroes
of this time. Also Jon Lord of Deep Purple, Keith Emerson of Emerson Lake and Palmer. And I liked the mellotron sound in certain King Crimson songs. Would you like some songs/albums recommended? I would be glad about some feedback to the music .... Where did your musical journey start ? ... Keep on rockin !🤘
@@rudolfbecker4313 Hey Rudolf! It was nice reading your comment. You've been there in 1969 😯 awesome, what a year of music to be alive, I wish I'd been there 😆 Well, I'm still happy that I have the internet today, otherwise, I don't think I would've heard about these bands. I'm from 1998 and started listening to rock music around 11yo through a cousin when going to his house on vacations. He had of albums downloaded on his computer, System of a Down was one of the first bands I was into.
From these bands you noted I've heard all of them. Really love Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, and ELP. Which is the type of music I listen to nowadays. I like some songs of Uriah, Genesis, and King Crimson, but never listened to a full album.
I always loved the bass and recently I was enchanted by the organ sound, especially the Hammond, so I've been listening to a lot of ELP, Steppenwolf, Frumpy, Deep Purple, Billy Preston, Traffic, Camel, Yes, Santana, Booker T and the MG's, The Doors, and many others of that era.
I took your suggestion and listened to Uriah's first album and loved it, will listen to it again definitely. It has powerful bass and organ on it. Would love some recommendations of bands with organ in it.
Have you heard about the danish band The Old Man & the Sea? (such a bad long name for a band lol). If not, i would recommend their self-titled album. One of my favorites organ albums, from a very good and sadly unknown band.
Have a nice day Rudolf ✌🤘
Ahhh Rudi, what a great pick brother! I haven't heard Frumpy in ages, I feel very nostalgic listening to this. I'm sincerely glad to have you as a brother in music! Love and respect!
Hi Eric, I'm happy when you are .... this is 1971 ... can you imagine, there's still in studio live recordings in 2021 ? I have to see, if I can put this new band somewhere in a marathon
@@rudolfbecker4313 that would be pretty sweet! I'll look forward to that brother.
Hey Nick n Lex from Ned in Spain. Frumpy are so awesome and lead singer Inga Rumpf is a powerhouse and pretty sexy too. You gotta see her and these guys, the drummer is a monster, on the old German Beat Club series. Especially How the Gypsy was Born. Wow !
Yes, these old German Beat club recordings are all on youtube, you can even see Yes, Emerson Lake & Palmer and many other playing LIVE !!! in this TV show
Frumpy's greatest songs are "Indian Rope Man", "I'm Afraid, Big Moon", "How The Gypsy Was Born", "Singing Songs" & "By the Way".
right behind Duty ... all these are great .... the Gypsy song is their most famous in Germany
Inga Rumpf is a great singer; she has an incredible power in her voice. Yes, this is a woman singing, not a man.
Glad to see someone beat me to it in suggesting this song by Frumpy! I prefer the live version to the studio recording, which is just the opposite to how I usually feel about such things. But I'm happy to hear any version of this song. They have several other great songs which I'm sure everyone is mentioning in the comments.
Aren't our lists so long, that we are glad, when somebody else picks one of our favourite songs 😃🤘
This’ll be utterly new for me! I’m looking at YOU Rudy! 😂
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I heard Frumpy a few years back, they were one of the "krautrock" movements in the early 70s in Germany, I have the live 1972 double album, and some of the studio CDs from their time in the 70s, the singer Inga Rumfp voice is so raspy that for some reason she reminds me of "Lemmy", from Motorhead .........
I like to recommend if possible another of the Krautrock band from that time, also they were a German rock band, "Amon Duul II", on their live version of one of their songs "eye shaking king" .......... this song is a pure display of good rock n roll from that era, they were very heavy for their time.
Aguante nickkkkk
If you like the Bach part you may want to react to Bach's fugue in D minor by the Canterbury Scene Prog Band 'Egg' it is a more slow downed funked up version of the classic piece which was released a year earlier than the Frumpy album.
This is OK, but How the Gipsy was Born is where its at.
Need to "discover" some Orden Ogan!
Good "German" -- metal!
Thanks Rudi. Another artist I'm not familiar with. Actually reminded me of Cream in some parts.
Indian Rope Man from German TV
Recommend Take care of Illusion, by the way Rainer Baumann on guitar.
I start my comment by telling you a "secret" : If you want to play this song to Alexia, you just have to "find" the CD Frumpy-Greatest Hits, which you received in Unboxing #11, someone (not me) had send it to you.😆 Other than that I cannot say much, because you seemed to like exactly what I like about this song. Played live in studio, with great instrumental passages ... I simply love this song🤘 and I like your guitar playing, no matter if you do it in the beginning, the middle or the end👍
Great choice, my Friend. This had “Rudi” written all over it … so I wanted to jump in the comments and say 👏🏼. Thanks 🧡😉
@@michelemichele3375 thank you Michele .... but you knew this song, right ? I owe you the answer to your last question : there can be only 1 decade, which is THE BEST (what I don't often use this word in connection with music) : the 70s 😆🤘❤
sorry for my crooked english .. I just ate a little to much ... the blood is in my stomach, not my brain 🤣🤣🤣
@@rudolfbecker4313 Yes 👍. And there are too many GOATs to name only one goat. Lol 🧡😉
@@rudolfbecker4313 Your English is exemplary. If you want to laugh, just ask me to pronounce “squirrel” in German (lol. But I have been practicing). 🧡👋🤪
#nicknlexrequest Amon Düül II got to be your next stop.
I'm not sure the term Kraut is appropriate . During World War II American soldiers called the German soldiers Krauts .
I am aware of this. But it's music genre. I am not offended in any way as a german. Germans called Americans Yankees or Amis. I still see movies about that time were names like Japs, Krauts are being used. We can't be offended by history. Let's better make sure it doesn't repeat itself.
There you go: However, because much of the music produced by these bands has since come to be very highly regarded, the term "krautrock" is now generally seen as an accolade rather than an insult.
A very good short lived band. This is their best album although duty is my least favorite song on the album.
Still a decent track and worth checking out. I hope you will get to the other songs on the album
so you like to hear more Inga Rumpf than this fantastic instrumental passages ? 🙂
Really good song all around....until the Bach section: Vanessa Mae is much Better 😛
I love Nick and Lex,but i dont care for the music Nick covers, 98% of the time...sorry.
I love kraut rock . Especially Eloy.