The Doobie Brothers - Listen To The Music (Live From The Beacon Theater)

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Welcome to the official YouTube channel for The Doobie Brothers featuring official videos for iconic hits like “Black Water,” “What a Fool Believes," “Listen to the Music,” “China Grove,” “Jesus Is Just Alright,” “Rockin’ Down the Highway,” “Long Train Runnin’,” “Take Me In Your Arms,” "Takin’ it to the Streets,” “Minute by Minute,” “You Belong to Me,” “The Doctor” and the platinum-certified album ‘Toulouse Street.’

The Doobie Brothers have been delivering mind-blowing, roots-based, harmony-laden, guitar-driven rock and roll for more than four decades, selling more than 48 million albums and winning four GRAMMY Awards. Boasting one of the most loyal fan bases in music, The Doobie Brothers continue to write and record new material and tour the world. The Doobies have tallied up five top 10 singles, 16 top 40 hits, and 3 multi-platinum, 7 platinum, and 14 Gold albums.

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This is one song that you NEVER get tired of hearing! Whether its studio or live, the Doobies ROCK!

MegaShiva
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When I first heard it when I was a young teenager till now what a great song

qjybrcg
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Listen to the Music!!!! To the good music, to keep your soul moving. Halleluhya.

samikhalil
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You can tell that these guys still absolutely love performing and doing what they do! Tom, Pat, and John are legends!

mkwrockers
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Congratulations on your induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Long overdue. Gray hair but still rocking.

peggywakefield
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I LOVE the DOOBIE BROTHERS SO MUCH, THEY ARE VERY GREAT ARTIST, PERIOD!

jasonmagee
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Tom Johnston is an extremely underrated singer, he sounds fantastic

abefroman
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Had the immense pleasure of hanging backstage with the Doobies. What a band!

srwaite
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The Doobie Brothers are such a joy. They've been a part of my life for over 45 years, seen them live several times back in the 70's. They sound great and the music sure has held up well. Come to South Bend when all this virus crap is done and over with!!

dashjeffreys
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John McFee is one happiness man, very taletend guitarist, extremely charismatic, i want to look like this guy one day.

milolovedx
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Remarkable.

The type of uplifting music needed for these difficult times!

billace
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The most underatted rock band of all time and I cant understand

petereyles
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The cool thing is, they will join the rock and roll hall of fame, still sounding just like The Doobie Brothers! An honor long overdue, but they still have it as a live band, so their performance at the awards promises to be one of the very best.

obbor
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Saw you guys in 1974 in Amsterdam and in 2019, 45 years later in Utrecht (The Netherlands). Both times your performance blew me away. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for the beautiful music you have given us!

alexanderwes
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Great song, terrific sound and band !

stevegrifftx
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Love John Cowan’s bass playing on this and John Mcfee’s banjo sounding electric guitar

iconicdre
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This band is consistently good without all the drama. Hope I'm able to see them live someday.

tonepilot
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Love it! I always thought Tommy has one of the best vocals in the business!

mickeyf
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I had the pleasure of hearing this great song played live in concert around 1974.You guys were sounding awesome that night, and had some gigantic speakers on stage.When that opening guitar started I moved through the crowd until I was only a few feet away from the stage, right in front of those speakers.As you played chills went up and down my spine, the sound was so clear, and yes loud, but not overpowering.One of the best concert moments of my life.Thanks from a then 14 year old guy grooving on this sweet song in the front row.

Skwerrlly
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Vengan a uruguay los esperamos llenamos el estadio centenario nos queda poco rrollo y seria una imensa alegria

robertrodriguez