FIRST TIME listening to RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS - You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' REACTION

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Land of the Grey (Intro Song) :

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77 years old, I can’t remember what I had for breakfast, but I remember the words to the Richteous Brothers songs!

stevealbrecht
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It's not wizardry.
It's pure raw talent.

davidhill
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It’s called “singing”, there is no editing, it is raw, and perfect.

cackalackcowboy
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The sorcery you speak of is called actual talent. No tuning, no filters, just wonderful talent. It warms my heart to see a beautiful young lady lile yourself appreciate the joy of good music.

taaniadyzel
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The Righteous Brothers sound was genuine. No synthesizers, no digital enhancements, no flashy lights, nothing but pure well trained voices and crisp, clean sound of great musical accompaniment. And it was performed on live TV. No editing, no 2nd chances to get it right. It has to be perfectly performed & sound absolutely astounding. Which it does. I've had the pleasure of enjoying The Righteous Brothers ever since their first live performance on TV. Their vocals still make jaws drop today & their music will live on forever with generations yet to come. Share this music with others to enjoy. Hold your sweetheart tight and whisper the words in her ear as the two of you slow-dance to their music. And I assure you that she'll melt in your arms.

pauljw
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99% of the artists today, in pop especially, would not even make it playing High School prom gigs much less get a record label deal in the 60's or 70's..

Marcus-pis
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My favorite Youtube reactions are youngsters discovering the pure raw talent of the 60's, 70's, 80's. No matter who you are or what genre your music is, its always a stunning reaction on just how good that music is. Great reaction!

katiem
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If I’m not mistaken, I think this is the most played song on the radio in the 20th century. Those guys were amazing

trentondhuggins
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It makes me so happy that a beautiful young lady appreciates the music I grew up with.

davidp
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The most played song of the 20th century! No re-mix, no filters, no overtracking. Just pure unadulterated TALENT

garyhorton
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True talent doesn’t need sound gimmicks. These two men were beyond talented.

strawberryfields
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No electronic wizardry here. Just one of the greatest live musical performances in history. We're all still watching it on YouTube almost 50 years later.

jacksonfl
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At 71 here, I absolutely love watching someone, a couple of generations removed, seeing these raw footages for the first time. Not just the sheer, un-Autotuned audio, but the lyric quality of the music back in the day. If you just watch Lily Jane's reaction, you could see it in her eyes before she even broke in with a comment. Good observations by her on the talent level it took back then to break in, compared to a lot of today's stuff.

terryq
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Our society is reflected by culture and music. It is clear we are NOT evolving - we are DEvolving. Sad.

JeffHoneyager
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I'm 68 and miss these kinds of song. You are correct Lily, love songs have basically disappeared as society has degenerated away from godly standards of right and wrong.

Steveski
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This. This is the reason why us older folks say new music sucks. Because we grew up with the Righteous Brothers, Bee Gees, ABBA, and Tom Jones, just to name a few of the many dozens of brilliantly talented artists.

tjsogmc
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No autotune, no microphone tricks just pure talent

nigelbrooks
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Lily back in the 50's, 60's 70's it was PURE music nothing added, it was all heart and soul and I enjoy watching your channel and watch you smile

patrickramsey
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I'm 74 and love your honest reactions to a wonderful era!

federation
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76 here and I know every Melody beat of the songs of the 60s and 70s. And seeing these groups live was amazing

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