Righteous Brothers - Unchained Melody (Live 1965) Reaction

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I'm 73 and this was my era. We had the best music, cars. What a time to be alive, so glad you love this.

maryharris
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That is Bobby Hatfield and this is the definitive version of Unchained Melody. Incredible voice. No auto-tune, no nothing; There were not a lot of things one could do to process the audio back in the 1960's, especially live! Pure jaw-dropping talent. Thanks for this one.

JonHammerHeart
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So so glad you reacted to this, in my opinion this is possibly one of the greatest live performances by any artist ever, absolutely astonishing

karlpeart
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Your should watch them singing You’ve lost that loving feeling

davidsmith
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This version is the GOAT. No other beats it.

margaretnicol
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Loads of singers have sung this song but none do it better than Bobby Hatfield. No auto tune or gimmicks just pure talent. The studio version used in the movie 'Ghost' was great but this live version is stupendous. He had a cold, his parents were watching him perform live for the first time and he suffered with stage fright. Watch how when he hits the high notes at the end his face does not contort like other singers when they hit a high note. He just bites his lip and smiles as if to say I nailed it.

spacefanatic
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After 50+ years, this is still regarded by many as the best "live* performance ever .

vegaswillie
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If you haven't already, you should watch the 1967 recording of Tom Jones singing "I'll never fall in love again". His voice is phenomenal, especially considering he sang it live.

johnt
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I lived in Germany working for the USA Armed Forces administratively during the first Gulf War and my brother-in-law was in Iraq, I was with my big sister, his wife who was incredibly strong but missed him so much. This song was the song that my sister and other partners listened to, it was played the day the guys came back and everyone was in tears of joy, that's what this song means to me. Love from Scotland x

sndrka
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No auto-tune or gimmicks. Pure real voice. This song has been covered over 650 times

danielbenincasa
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Back when singers could sing like this live!!!! And sound incredible

stevehartley
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Ah yes, my dose of blue eyed soul music. It doesn't get any better than this.

jeffreyburley
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No one has sang this song better than Bobby. He owns this song. I was in high school when I watched him sing this beautiful song on the Andy Williams show in 1965. I'm 75 yrs and never get tired of listening to him sing this song. His voice is so pure and raw talent. No auto tunes. RIP Bobby! We still love you and miss hearing your beautiful voice! ❤

maryanngarrimone
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This considered the best television recording by a male performer in history! Bobby Hatfield was unparalleled in vocals.

alrightbal
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I do listen to this over and over again. Especially enjoyable when watching others react for the first time.

jasont
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Back then they could sing. No autotune, just pure talent

kombardo-dli
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That cute little smile at the end was to his mother who was in the audience.

margaretnicol
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We were still watching this on black and white tv's in 1965.

paulr.
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Bobbies mother wAs in the Audience. This was the first time she heard her son sing live. She must have been so proud.

ronhall
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Real singer with a pure natural sound - No sound mixers in those days

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