What a classic song! I love the voice of Mickey Thomas, and all the albums he sang on with both Jefferson Starship and Starship are absolutely fantastic!
One of,if not the,most underrated bands in the world.Saw them live and was blown away.One of many songs I have heard in my lifetime that I fell in love with the FIRST time I heard it.
Just a solidly fun song, great reaction guys. So kind of you to wish us in the States a happy 4th of July... all the best wishes back to you guys from the other side of the world. Hope this channel keeps growing and you have nothing but success.
In the early '80's in Chicago, they had a female mayor named Jane Byrne. Anytime she did something that wasn't popular, this one radio station The Loop FM (with Steve Dahl and Gary Meyer) would play the song Jane, and make fun of her. She was only a one term mayor though. On another subject, Chicago had a female school superintendent and her name was...Dr. Ruth Love. So, whenever she did something that wasn't popular, Steve and Gary would play Kiss "Calling Dr. Love". Hilarious times then.
Jefferson Airplane, is the original band, Try reacting to one thier best songs "Miracles", Jane was just a song to jump start thier careers, after an influential band late 60's and thru the 70's Thanks Again 🤟🙏🙏🤟
You guys dif Jane. Good song. Waiting for you to react to Save Your Love. You will like the song. Trust me. The lyrics are great, and the guitar solos are fantastic.
I've noticed that you've been going to many different artists lately and would like to give you a little direction. I don't want to overstep any boundaries but I felt that you and your audience might benefit from my input. First off is Robin Trower. His masterpiece "Bridge of Sighs" is amazing & if you haven't heard it then go right now & put it on. It is that good. Next is Van Morrison. "Brown Eyed Girl" is his most iconic but I'd recommend "And it Stoned Me". Dipping back into the Grateful Deads catalogue i would try (live versions of course) "Estimated Prophet" followed by a nice, epicly screaming "Terrapin Station". You'll find these easily on youtoob and if it's already posted there for a while before your review then you have no copyright worries/issues. For new ground you do yourself a favor by listening to "Spanish Moon" and "Fat Man in the Bathtub" by Little Feat from the Waiting for Colombus album. As always may you & yours walk in light & love all of your days. C.
Thank you. That was very kind. Hope you are having a great day also.
4:15 "Huugghh." I have listened to this song hundreds of times and still make that sound every time Mickey does without fail, I can't help it.
What a classic song! I love the voice of Mickey Thomas, and all the albums he sang on with both Jefferson Starship and Starship are absolutely fantastic!
And also sang Fooled Around and Fell in Love with Elvin Bishop
@@douglasfrost7433 Yes, great song!
This, "Stranger" and "Find your way back" are my fav starship tracks. Mickey Thomas had the pipes for sure.
This song is a timeless classic!!!
It's on my playlist, been on it for years and it never gets old!
This group went from Jefferson Airplane to Jefferson Starship to Starship…all with many hits.
One of,if not the,most underrated bands in the world.Saw them live and was blown away.One of many songs I have heard in my lifetime that I fell in love with the FIRST time I heard it.
This has always been such a massive killer tune! Stands the test of time.
I also love mickey singing on Elvin Bishop's "Fooled Around and Fell in Love". such a great rock voice.
Jane! ....great song~ passionate....and good progression
First discovered Mickey Thomas singing with Elvin Bishop. He has amazing range and matched up well with Grace Slick in Starship!
Amen! One of the best voices in rock and roll! One of the best voices. What is range! 🎤
"Fooled around and fell in love " Mickey Thomas with Elvin Bishop . Incredible - vocals .
Just a solidly fun song, great reaction guys. So kind of you to wish us in the States a happy 4th of July... all the best wishes back to you guys from the other side of the world. Hope this channel keeps growing and you have nothing but success.
As an American I appreciate your thoughts and wishes regarding Independence Day. Many thanks to you and yours. Love the video!
In the early '80's in Chicago, they had a female mayor named Jane Byrne. Anytime she did something that wasn't popular, this one radio station The Loop FM (with Steve Dahl and Gary Meyer) would play the song Jane, and make fun of her. She was only a one term mayor though. On another subject, Chicago had a female school superintendent and her name was...Dr. Ruth Love. So, whenever she did something that wasn't popular, Steve and Gary would play Kiss "Calling Dr. Love". Hilarious times then.
Great jam!! 🎸🎼Lead singer Mickey Thomas has such a great voice!!🎤 Unmistakable! 👍 Love your channel! Very insightful! ☺
If it wasn't for Orange Cassidy, I'd never have found this masterpiece of a song.
epic song and singer one of my favs
Good good good...
A great song matched only by their Find Your Way Back IMHO.
Jefferson Airplane, is the original band, Try reacting to one thier best songs "Miracles", Jane was just a song to jump start thier careers, after an influential band late 60's and thru the 70's
Thanks Again 🤟🙏🙏🤟
Love the Wet Hot American Summer reference. Love the dance moves too. Lol
I'm coping your moves bro those moves !!!!!
You guys dif Jane. Good song. Waiting for you to react to Save Your Love. You will like the song. Trust me. The lyrics are great, and the guitar solos are fantastic.
Another great track from the Freedom At Point Zero is the tune, Girl With The Hungry Eyes...
"Head games" is the game.
He looked at her wondering if she played that game with him.
@@@@@ Try Cruzin or St. Charles too... ♤♤♤♤♤
I've noticed that you've been going to many different artists lately and would like to give you a little direction. I don't want to overstep any boundaries but I felt that you and your audience might benefit from my input.
First off is Robin Trower. His masterpiece "Bridge of Sighs" is amazing & if you haven't heard it then go right now & put it on. It is that good. Next is Van Morrison. "Brown Eyed Girl" is his most iconic but I'd recommend "And it Stoned Me".
Dipping back into the Grateful Deads catalogue i would try (live versions of course) "Estimated Prophet" followed by a nice, epicly screaming "Terrapin Station". You'll find these easily on youtoob and if it's already posted there for a while before your review then you have no copyright worries/issues.
For new ground you do yourself a favor by listening to "Spanish Moon" and "Fat Man in the Bathtub" by Little Feat from the Waiting for Colombus album.
As always may you & yours walk in light & love all of your days. C.
Another great reaction! Check out Kansas “Song for America”
Same album - Rock Music
Rock and Roll is good time music! Say it ooooooooooh!
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