Hall & Oates - "(You Know) It Doesn't Matter Anymore" / "Ennui On the Mountain" (1975) Reaction
Reacting to "(You Know) It Doesn't Matter Anymore" and "Ennui On the Mountain" by Daryl Hall & John Oates from the duo's 1975 self-titled fourth album (aka "The Silver Album").
Credits: Daryl Hall — producer, arranger, keyboards, vocals John Oates — producer, arranger, guitar, vocals
Christopher Bond — producer, arranger, guitar, synthesizer Jim Gordon — drums Gary Coleman — percussion Ed Greene — drums Leland Sklar — bass Scotty Edwards — bass Clarence McDonald — keyboards Mike Baird — drums Sandy Allen — background vocals
Reacting to "Infamous Mister" and "Rocked to Stony Silence" by Cado Belle from the Scottish band's 1976 self-titled album.
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Credits:
Maggie Reilly — Vocals, backing vocals
Alan Darby — Guitars
Gavin Hodgson — Bass
Stuart MacKillop — Keyboards
Davy Roy — Drums, percussion
Colin Tully — Saxophone, flute, horn arrangements
Keith Olsen — production
#MaggieReilly #1976Music #76from76 #reactionvideos
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=obbt7r8A8ik
Reacting to "Nervous Breakdown" by Patrick Moraz from the Swiss keyboardist's 1977 second solo album Out in the Sun.
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Album credits:
Isla Eckinger — acoustic bass
Patrick Moraz — backing vocals, effects, keyboards, producer, writer, arranger, conductor, orchestration
Jean Ristori — electric bass, engineer, producer, photography
Phillipe Amirault — timpani
Frank Sansom — art direction
Erroll Maibach — assistant engineer
Vivienne McAuliffe — background vocals
Chacal — conga, percussion
Andy Newmark — drums
Wornell Jones — electric bass
Ray Gomez — electric mandolin, guitar
#PatrickMoraz #1977Music #reactionvideos
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDO-fUqAZuo
Reacting to "From Death to Life" and "With the Sound I Can Escape" by Ocean from the French hard-rock band's 1976 album God's Clown.
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Credits:
Robert Belmonte — vocals, percussion
Georges Bodossian — guitar, synthesizer, vocals
Noël Alberola — bass, vocals
Bernard Leroy — drums
Germinal Floréal Ténas — producer
#FrenchRock #1976Music #76from76 #reactionvideos
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mRqJBf8RiwA
Reacting to "At My Home" by Twenty Sixty Six and Then from the German hard-rock/psych band's 1972 album Reflections on the Future, plus the 1971 track "I Wanna Stay," released on the album's expanded reissue Reflections on the Past.
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Credits:
Bass – Dieter Bauer
Drums – Konstantin Bommarius
Guest, Drums – Curt Cress
Guest, Flute – Wolfgang Schönbrot
Guitar [Guitars] – Gagey Mrozeck*
Illustration [Cover-Illustration] – Günter Karl
Keyboards – Steve Robinson, Veit Marvos
Lead Vocals, Lyrics By – Geff Harrison
#TwentySixtySixAndThen #1972Music #GermanRock #reactionvideos
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LbRtbkdbM2M
Reacting to "Call Me Monday" and "Mosquito Bite" by Urszula Dudziak from the Polish vocalist's 1975 album Urszula, produced and arranged by her husband Michał Urbaniak.
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Credits:
Urszula Dudziak — vocals, percussion, synthesizer
Gerry Brown — drums
Basil Fearrington — bass
Reggie Lucas — guitar
Joe Caro — guitar
Harold Ivory Williams — electric piano, Moog, keyboards
Michał Urbaniak — Lyricon, arranger, producer
#UrszulaDudziak #MichalUrbaniak #1975Music #reactionvideos
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eTjGXAXXjcA
Singles 1–50 in the Cash Box Top 100 for the week of February 22, 1975. Plenty of good songs featured, but only a tiny fraction of all the greatness '75 has to offer, as compiled in the following directory:
https://rateyourmusic.com/list/Zaragon/1975-gettin-down-to-the-jive
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U4ycVQP3k5U
Reacting to "Wheels of Confusion / The Straightener" by Black Sabbath from their 1972 fourth album Vol. 4.
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Credits:
Tony Iommi – guitars, piano, mellotron
Geezer Butler – bass guitar, mellotron
Bill Ward – drums, percussion
Ozzy Osbourne – vocals
#BlackSabbath #1972Music #AlbumsFrom1972 #reactionvideos
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qe9KZiW7K0w