Holdin' Onto Yesterday - Ambrosia | Andy & Alex FIRST TIME REACTION!
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This is Ambrosia's best song in my opinion. They had many good ones.
absolutely agree with you on this -
i like their other songs - but this one is their Grand-Slam !!!
agreed
This is a masterpiece! 🙂
David Pack is an amazing singer in a vastly underrated band. Not sure what else you may have reviewed by them, but ''You're the Biggest Part of Me'' and ''How Much I Feel'' were radio staples for decades with good reason. You'll love 'em.
Being born in 65 in Los Angeles and a Radiohead this was also a staple brother, oh yeah 😁
I believe they may have done "How Much I Feel". Maybe on Patreon. Others will chime in if I am wrong.
gotta add "You're the only Woman" to your reactions list. Has that sick keyboard solo in it. All great songs!
Pop hits for them though they had more soulful tunes like Drink of Water.
There's that overused word again. Have you got anything new in your vocab?
This is S tier for me and I am a Zep, Floyd, Yes fan. It has everything and the layering and lush production are superb not to mention the vocals. Just a stand out song from my youth. It never gets tiresome.
Plus for me it gives me flashback feelings/memories of back then. Some tunes do that to me. Baker Street is another. Alright I’m done rambling 💨
Your the Only Woman and Biggest Part of Me and How Much I Feel should've been first for Ambrosia but glad you got here finally.
So funny you said that because I have always liked Ambrosia, but I have never heard this song.I am loving the psychedelic and funky sound of it! Actually,if I didn't see the name of the band,I would never know this was Ambrosia by the instrumental alone.
makes sense they started with Ambrosia’s first hit to me
This song way outclasses those two.
My favorite Ambrosia song. David Pack is a stellar vocalist, also. As a kid listening on AM radio, you could not get the full effect of the layers. As a 60-year-old, I now appreciate it even more.
This 65 yr old fan is right there withcha!
How bout Karen Carpenter guys?? Saw her in 74!
I got my first FM radio when I was 12yrs old...👋😏👍
Ambrosia was outstanding because they began as a first-rate prog/rock band on their first two albums. They then morphed into a first-rate LA jazz/pop R&B direction. Both were successful incarnations. Superb musicians and vocals.
This is from the first album.
They and ELO were heavily influenced by the Moody Blues
I have heard them described as a moody blues with punch
This was incredible, even on AM car radio during the tumultuous seventies. Caught Ambrosia as an opening act for Genesis in 1979. They were all that, and then some.
I saw them open for Doobie Bros in 1978 and I LOVED them. They blew the Doobies out of the water, IMO.
This is the one Ambrosia song that consistently makes it onto my playlists. Perfection.
This was released when I was a Junior in High School. Loved it then and even more now as it reflects the music I grew up with. Never realized how good we had it back in the day.
funny but i always knew it was good and thought it would get better as time went on...got waaay worse. maybe this is why theres so many young reactors and i love it.
Hey I was a junior too, man. I couldn't stop listening to it then and I still can't. What a magnificent song.
Wow, I haven't heard this song in 35 years!! Good pick! 👍
Oh my!!! I love, love, love this song. In the ‘70s, I didn’t realize how great it was. In the last few years I realized it was MUCH more than just another late 70s soft rock song.
That entire album is reaction worthy!!! This isn’t even the best known song on the album. And fans differ on which song from this album is the best.
I’ve requested this song, but apparently didn’t sell it well. 😂
You're not lying
Agreed 100%!
I remember listening to this song on the radio, but it really hits differently on headphones.
For sure. Heard it after many years and took it to my cover band. Everyone was saying they forgot about this one and within two weeks we were playing it out.
I don’t say this about many songs. Pink Floyd has a few as do some other bands. I call this song a masterpiece, where everything, lyrics, vocals, harmonies, instruments, and production all come together in a great song. S-tier for me.
When an instrument cries ....its so awesome.
That mix, that panning, reverb, and layering of the guitar, those backups, that violin, that mix. Fantastic tune!
One of the best songs that i had entirely forgot existed.
Oh heck yeah! Ambrosia is such a great band. Deep dive well worth it.
I always thought Ambrosia was a Yacht Rock band, as only hearing their popular hits on the radio. I thought this song was beautiful.
The "yacht rock" (or "blue-eyed soul") that came a bit later in their career (3rd or 4th album) was where they had the most airplay success, to be sure, but their first couple of albums were very much prog-rock like this. :-)
Please try Drink of Water off the same album, if you haven't already. One of my absolute favorite songs.
We gotta have MORE Ambrosia, it's a must 😍🔥
Ambrosia is one of my favorite bands. Some great songs. Great songwriting and musicianship.
Ambrosia's debut album is incredible. So many people don't realize that Ambrosia were a progressive rock band before they changed more into a pop/rock, yacht rock band. Check out "Nice, Nice, Very Nice". My favorite Ambrosia song.
Add “Drink of Water” to that as well, really not a bad track on the debut album IMO!
I was going to mention this too. "Nice Nice Very Nice" is a phenomenal piece, unlike any of their other well-known tracks. The lyrics were written by author Kurt Vonnegut Jr.! The influence of Alan Parsons is definitely there too. They never returned to a progressive sound like that, but it was definitely fascinating and cool. The Little River Band did something similarly progressive with their first hit "It's a Long Way There."
Dance With Me George is one the best prog songs of all time.
A lot of people also don't realize that,Nice, nice is based on a lyric from the Kurt Vonnegut book Cats Cradle
Life Beyond LA🙌🎶
YES! This entire album is great.
Now guys - full version of Little River Band - "It's a Long Way There"
Ambrosia was prog rock before they became mainstream. Try some more tracks off that album, stellar stuff.
Nice, Nice, Very Nice is has more of a prog sound. One of my favorites.
And...Somewhere I Never Traveled
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You want prog, try Mama Frog from the same album.
My favorite Ambrosia song! Amazing harmonies, full of sadness and longing; very moving, without being saccharin. So much great music came out of the 70s!
100% Agreed & Roughly commented the same thing.
I was so lucky to be a teenager in the 70s. Got to hear the best of the 60s, the cornucopia of the 70s and then best of the 80s. This song was so atmospheric, creating a whole mood like Black Water, Holding Back the Years or Baker Street. Emotional impact!
Exactly
How much I feel is amazing.
I jumped on my phone when I saw the title. One of my favorite songs of all time, probably because of the plaintive, beseeching lyrics sung with perfect authenticity. Loved your reaction and thanks for giving it a go!
This song was released when I was in middle school heading into high school. The memories this song brings now that I'm 60 are so great and sweet. I really miss those days. For me this song surpasses "S" and is a "T".
It's the devastating moment when ,intellectually, you know it's over , but emotionally you're not willing to accept that fact.
One of the great ,underrated ,70's songs .
Exactly!!!! Well said~
Love how you give it an A+ and then talk it up as an S after that 😂
So I am 68 years old , and this is easily in my Top Ten songs of ALL TIME !! David Pack is AMAZING !
This song hits differently than it used too. Now I am older and have lost many loved ones.
I had 20+ aunts and uncles, now 2 are left. The large family gatherings are gone as those that are left are scattered across the country
@@ecclesrice9789 Yeah, perhaps that's why we don't live forever, if we did everyone we loved or knew would be dead leaving us alone.
Man that chorus hook always hits me right in the gut.
Watched this twice just to hear the song again❤
Same.
This is a true timeless classic and yes it's S plus tier song. Full Pull
So many memories associated with the song. Thanks guys for making my day DREAMY!!!
Masterpiece .
Thanks for this one .
HOW MUCH I FEEL is what you should have reviewed.
You two guys are making me feel guilty because I’m thinking we took this great music for granted. Thanks for playing this. ♥️🎶
You're playing songs from my playlist. 😊
Now we’re talking! Awesome sounds from Ambrosia. Wishing You Were Here by Chicago is a little bit similar to this. Finally, please listen to Someone Saved My Life Tonight by Elton John.
Such an amazing mood to the song. Rips your guts out. One of my faves. Great reaction. 🎉
This is from their first album, and that album is fantastic. It is mostly influenced by progressive rock for sure. "Mama Frog" is a trip and "Time Waits For No One" is also fabulous.
It’s something of a masterpiece 😮
I commented on this recently on the Silver video - though other eras are best for other musical genres, I strongly feel that the mid-70s were the peak period for pop music. So much diversity of instrumentation, fantastic musicianship, wonderful production values, and authentic emotional expression.
Totally agree with you! A lot of acoustic instruments flavoring the mix, and not just your normal 6 string guitar and piano. You had harpsichords and dobros and kazoos and dulcimers and chimes and marimbas and flugelhorns and bass saxes and clarinets and oboes. And not just by studio musicians or for-hire orchestra members-- the bands themselves could play these instruments. So much spice and atmosphere!
I’ve frequently commented that mid to late ‘70s was the golden age of top-40 radio. There was never before nor since the same level of quality and diversity in what you could hear at any moment.
Great reaction guys! Thanks!!
My favorite song of theirs.
Same
Haven't heard this ages. Great track!
It's amazing the power of song to carry one to being 15 years old for a few minutes.
A Great song, Ive been listening to this song for years ever since childhood, Ambrosia are a great band and Alan Parsons would produce this bands second album. Their debut album and Life Beyond L.A. are amazing albums.
Life Beyond LA remains one of my favorite albums. Ambrosia was far more than the radio hits. Give "If Heaven Could Find Me" and "Apothecary" a listen.
Alan Parsons would also have 4 members of Ambrosia play on his debut album,, The Alan Parsons Project"Tales Of Mystery And Imagination"
I forgot how good this is. Great pick
S tier, just conceptually, musically, and vocally
Ambrosia started out as a prog rock band but then morphed into a pop rock band. I much prefer their prog stuff, but they had much more commercial success with the pop stuff. David Pack has an amazing voice and the rest of the band are all great musicians. I am not that big a fan of their later big hits, but this was a great song from their debut album.
I agree.,.Nice, Nice, Very nice
This is one of my all time favorite tunes. The musicianship is on another level. Vocals are pretty damn good, too. Great choice gentlemen
Welcome to The Andy&Alex channel. If your looking for AEROSMITH reactions your out of luck.
My first and favorite song by Ambrosia. I'm really surprised and thrilled you're checking this one out. Now imagine hearing this on AM radio in the mid 70s. So great!
Gorgeous song!!! My favorite. The singer’s voice is dreamy.
Ambrosia has many classic hits,, But this particular song has been & will continue to be my favorite by them. ❤
I went into the military at the end of ‘75 and every song of that summer holds a place in my heart. I think that’s why I consider it an “S” tier piece. Hey, hey, hey It’s Magic, Dance With Me, Send In The Clowns, etc., all big hits of the summer of ‘75 with a flood of memories with each.
I remember when it first came out. Didn't know who Alan Parsons was and never heard of Ambrosia.. Always loved it, esp for the great sonic quality for the mid 70s. Unforgettable.
That is why I love your reactions to the 70's. I keep holding on to yesterday because I know they are never coming back.
Yeahhhh…I can remember this as a kid playing on FM radio while i was shooting pool in my parents dark basement. No internet, the world seemed like a bigger place and great music that took you somewhere. Headphone Gold!
Man, this album is so stellar!! You really need to do Time Waits For No One off of this album. Prog rock at its finest.
Underrated album
1. I’ve never heard this song by Ambrosia, even on classic rock radio.
2. I’ve never seen any other reactors “react” to it.
3. It was pretty good.
When Ambrosia was ready for their first big tour, David Pack's mother insisted he not go until he graduated high school with his class. So young to be so good.
The violin and harmonization towards the end really puts this song on another level.
From the first album - just excellent! Check out the album ' Life beyond L.A." also just fantastic!
Thanks dudes for playing this!
It’s about time you guys got to Ambrosia. Their first two albums are amazing. Somewhere I’ve never traveled. Cowboy star. They take you somewhere else! Keep listening.
I forgot how much I like this gem.
Makin love music ❤❤❤❤❤
For something different in their library, check out their progressive rock song "Nice, Nice, Very, Nice"!
I’d totally forgotten about this song but omg, what a treat!
Hey guys, Think it's about time to hit some more Nazareth. I suggest Whiskey Drinkin Woman.
I had completely forgotten about this song. Thanks for the great memory!
This whole album is good.
You can't go wrong with Ambrosia. Their music is so soothing.
Ambrosia = baby-makin' music. So good!
great song, I was 16 when this came out, the other really great song on this album was called, Nice, Nice, Very Nice... check out that one also :)
Wow, not heard this song since my college days! Forgot how much I liked it!
I so enjoy ambrosias music. thanks for reviewin' them
Alan Parsons is not only involved,, But he also had all four memebers of Ambrosia play on his debut album,, The Alan Parsons Project "Tales Of Mystery And Imagination" (1976)
This bands second album, Somewhere I've Never Traveled, which I still have one of the first copies of, had an album cover that folded up into a pyramid. SO Cool! ❤ Also, one of their best work.
Speaking of the legendary music icon & a MUST HEAR classic,, Neil Young "Only Love Can Break Your Heart"
What a great song- haven't heard it in so long. Sadly, Ambrosia has been forgotten even though they were amazing. This song is almost 50 years old... 🌹
Ambrosia has some of my Fav songs in my Life!❤
HEY YOU GUYS! 😊SO THESE GUYS HAD 2 BIG RADIO HITS THE BIGGEST ( NO PUN ) : BIGGEST PART OF ME💯 & THE OTHER ONE WAS: HOW MUCH I FEEL 👍KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK!
Love Ambrosia, their vocals & harmony SWEET MOTHER!! I was singing along while watching, got SO LOST in the sauce. It took me back to Glee Club in school, our music teacher was the best, she taught us all about harmony so I appreciate it in all songs. More by the band, "How Much I Feel", You're the Only Woman", "Biggest Part of Me" omg all of these are great songs you guys should hit. Thank you for taking me back to 1976, a great time for sure!
i think if that person that recommended the song had not mentioned that it's a solid S-Tier up front, you both would have chosen it as an S-Tier, just based on how you are talking about it.
I think you might like Ambrosia's hit song "Biggest Part of Me" too. Great musicians and harmony!
So many great songs! Biggest Part of Me is my all time favorite!
I have always appreciated the way David Pack could join Dissonance and consonance. His vocal tonal transitions were immaculate. Anyone that can sing can attest to how hard it is to go from a major to a minor seemlessly and then to just step out of that minor into a pleasing higher registered tone. They have some good songs, but this has always been my favorite of theirs. As always fantastic review. Stay safe and peeeace ouuutttt
Absolutely
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Ambrosia's Drink of Water, wasn't a hit but it's their best song. Well, it's my favorite song anyway. You guys should check it out. Even on your own time. I'm pretty sure you'll both get it. It has an awesome organ and David Pack's most impressive vocals.
Dude....that's awesome. Quicksand!! That's exactly what this song does to you. It just sucks you in. Love it!!
YES!! If you wait long enough you'll get what you want. Thank you for hitting this. Their other titles mentioned below are great too, but this has a place in my heart as my favorite.
I haven’t listened to this in years. I sincerely forgot how great it is. Thanks guys
Livin' on my own is probably my favorite Ambrosia track, however this is a close second.
I loved this song at the time of its release in 1975 and now I look back to my teen years when I hear this song on classic rock stations....with some sad nostalgia.
I love the first two Ambrosia albums, ' Somewhere I've Never Traveled" is one of the greatest prog rock albums ever to me. They did get more commercial the next few albums but I still like all of them.
Ambrosia was an excellent group.
"You're the Only Woman" (album version) is my favorite.
The excellent debut Ambrosia album is mostly a prog album, with a few more “straightforward” songs like this. The whole thing is worth a listen. Ambrosia morphed into a hugely successful adult contemporary band by the early eighties. I was in high school in the early eighties, and Ambrosia got played a lot on the radio station that my mom listened to. Still well written, well played, and well produced, but very commercial. This song always reminds of what Steely Dan was doing in 1975-76.