Whoâs your daddy?đ” Zombies - Time Of The Season REACTION
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 8. 01. 2022
- This is our first time listening to the Zombies. Time Of The Season was a popular request during our 60s and 70s live stream.
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I love when Lex recognizes a song or at least the chorus. Her delight is fantastic. â€ïž
YES!
She is a trip.
Who's your daddy ? Is a great line .
She is SO CUTE! Brad's like 'I don't ever want to show any emotion, gotta maintain my professionalism' type. (he does 'break character', and that's cool, too.) Lex seems more like the care-free 60's Hippie chick. Dont take it wrong, but I've known chicks like her that i always just seemed 'too ditzy to realize there were serious things in life'. They're a BLAST to watch together!
So many young people these days are missing out on the gold mine of great music from the old days. Great music never gets old in my opinion.
Not these two. They seem to explore all sorts of music from the past.
A lot of young people are shocked when you tell them that they did it without a computer.
@@kesleycottrell1416 as a young person no not at all
You are so right Richard.
That's one of the things I like about this boom in reaction videos; a whole new generation is discovering the music of our youth through them. And they're having the same reactions we did when we first heard these songs!
Check out "She's not there" by the Zombies. Another classic.
And the superb cover by Santana
and "Tell Her No".
This reaction reminds me that Lex is a national treasure that must be protected at all costs!
She is absolutely adorable, and truly her mother's child! Shout out to Mama Lex!
I will take first watch.
And all the watches after that.
Love Lex's reactions :) . This is a 60's song. They need to listen to the Zombies performing "She's not there". I like the Moody Blues too - "Tuesday Afternoon".
Yes, and as Lex said it was in one of the Austin Power movies so of course it would be from 1960s.
LOVE "She's Not There"!
Another single is 'Tell her, no'.
TOTS was released in 1968 after the band had broken up
Hellz Yeah! đđ„
Yeah
1965. This British Band was, and is still to this day, influencing other new Bands that came after them. This Band is commonly referred to, as being "ahead of their time." Even today, this 60s Band is often given credit for the great songs in their music catalogue, that have shaped other artist's and group's careers.
Yup, If anybody is from Cali they know that Jelllyfish was hugely influenced by them
You need to really research the Tavistock Institute to see exactly why the British invasion was created. And it's not good.
this song really gas a great sound.
Lex, you're freaking adorable! Love you guys. It's so nice to see young people with pure hearts and Brad is an actual MAN. You have great heads on your shoulders. I think Lex was meant to be a flower child đ€Ł. So cute!
I couldnt stop laughing:
Lex: OH IS THAT SONG THATS WHOS YOUR DADDY!?!?
Brad: (wtf look)
You two are awesome, so glad i subscribed! :)
Moments like that are really the highlight of this channel. Mr. Objective and Ms. Subjective playing off each other. :)
Lex is a whole vibe.. love the reactions
In this episode of Brad & Lex, "Who's your Daddy"? Lex hit the nail on the head perplexing Brad while her head and shoulders release her confident "hippy sway snake trance bop" as Brad is comfortable with a very chill "side to side sway".
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As soon as I saw Lex flip out at the start of the video I came looking for this comment. Not disappointed. đđ
@@wompa70 Me too! I hear Smitty's play-by-play in a deep announcer voice.
Smitty you should change your profile name to "B&L Assessments"
The 60's and 70's had a whole range of solo and groups artists who were ALL trying to be as original as possible - no one wanted to sound like ANYONE else.... !!! these guys were awesome - even Santana covered their music with She's Not There....
That Hammond organ really sets it off!
This is 1965. Pretty trippy for a pop song at that time. Classic.
Make sure and check out Andy & Alex's interview with Rod & Colin (The Zombies) they did yesterday! Really good. Great reaction as always B&L
On my watch list.
They were so humble and brilliant!! Lovely guys.
This whole album is a work of art. Seriously in the top 100 rock albums of all time.
Saw them in concert a few years ago with the turtles and country Joe and the fish. Excellent concert.
Lex, I cannot tell you how much fun it is to watch you have so much fun! Living vicariously, I suppose. 60sâŠ..Bobbie Gentry Ode to Billy Joe, Ten Years After Iâd Love To Change The WorldâŠ.Mamas and Papas Monday Monday
As a real eye opener Iâd suggest Timothy by the Bouys.
@@ph1gm3nt Thanks now I am hungry lol
@@Dardrum my bad, sorry! Um, do you know that song, or did you just check it out?
@@ph1gm3nt I know the song since it came out, They ate poor Tim
Such an awesome song from my era. I'm 73 yrs and love this song. This group is so awesome!!!
Lex's reaction was an absolute treasure
Great recent 1 hr interview of the Zombies (Rod and Colin) on Andy & Alex's channel. They have a tour planned starting in April.
AND they will be playing in Florida...
Sadly, the band broke up after recording this album, which is arguably one of the greatest albums of the â60s, if not one of the greatest of all time. I recommend checking out the entire LP. Full of amazing music.
some of them became Argent didn't they?
â@@paulmorris8762just Rod Argent
All of my teen years took place during the 60's .The Zombies where one of my MANY favourite bands back then . I know it doesn't make sense , but that's the way it was.
You guys should react toâŠ
The Moody Blues - Nights in White Satin
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great choice they should do the studio album i think thats longer
Lex never seems to amaze me with her reactions. When she said that about who's your daddy I said YEAH!!!!!!!! I lost my mind cracking up!!! What a day.đ€đđđđ
Love these guys. The original lineup reunited pre-COVID. They still have it.
The chord progression in the chorus is unique... I've always been a sucker for those.
This is one of my favorite songs! Still gives me chills when played on surround sound.
This is great 60's music!
You guys are onto some great music today, as usual. Next Zombies, try 'She's not there'. Do the official video not lyric video.
"Who's your daddy?"đ€Ł
I grew up with this on am radio. Huge huge hit with everyone. What sound. One of a kind .
'60's songs have their own sound. They left space in them. When bands adopted the panoply of new keyboard sounds in the early 70's, the keyboardist tended to fill in all those spaces with background keyboards. The Yes showed the world the beauty of the "lead bass", and bassists felt they had to divorce themselves from the drummer and go beyond the rhythm section and into melody, filling up even more of what used to be spaces in a song. Then drummers sat back and decided, "why not me, too?", and we got lots of fills filling up those spaces. A good song remains a good song, no matter what era, or how busy it ends up being, as demonstrated by acoustic or 'unplugged" and simplified performances by later bands seeking to do something different than their arena live performance. The Zombies produced some wonderful hit singles. They presaged the use of keyboards and more elaborate drumming.
This reminds me of car radios blasting in the parking lot at my High School.
I saw them in the mid 1960s at the Airmans club, RAF Bentwaters in England. They sang, "She's Not There" among other songs. They had a great keyboardist who played the hell out of an electric piano.
"They are like cracking open a Coke or something" - best description I ever heard of that rhythm!
Hard to believe that I was in graduate school when this song was released in 1968. But then, when their earlier hit "She's Not There" was released in 1964, I was both an undergraduate and a newlywed. Both songs really take me back to those times. Thanks!
Psychedelic and modern at the same time. Ageless tune.
That album, Odyssey and Oracle, was a real eye opener after their excellent singles. One of the GREAT albums of the 60's. Almost every track top tier.
Santana does an awesome cover of the Zombies She's not there! It must be played loud and will rock your world especially the guitar solo!
Oh my God, I turn 62 today and you're dragging me back to the 60s? Some nerve. Rock on!!
The organist was Rod Argent who had a hit of his own with HOLD YOUR HEAD HIGH. He's a good organist. They also had another hit with SHE'S NOT THERE.
Groovy baby! Lex, most 60's bands did dabble in drugs, but The Zombies were an exception, they were well brought up gentlemen. The lead singer and keyboard player are still writing and touring under The Zombies name, still sounding as good, even though they are in their later 70's now. I've chatted to them on a couple of occasions and they are lovely unassuming guys who are delighted to be finally getting the recognition they missed out on in their early days. Nominated 4 times over the last few years for induction into 'The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame' they finally got it in 2019.
The 60s wete great musically.What a treat to revisit this song.So ahead of the times.
Gotta say, of all the reaction vids out there you guys got shit going on. First; your range of exploration is awesome. Second; your vids make me feel like Iâm jamminâ with yaâs as opposed to a critique. You guys get me nostalgic AF. Thanks. đ€đŒđšđŠđ€đŒ
Just saw an interview with Zombies band members on Andy and Alex. They have a new album coming and a US tour, if government tyrannts allow. Really nice guys.
I love the can of Coke comparison. I never would've thought of it, but it's spot on.
This is such a classic 60s song. Hearing it automatically puts me in a good mood
Built around the bassline heard in the intro, this song has some very effective and unusual structural components that helped it endure. The bass riff is punctuated with a hand clap and the breathy "ahhhh" vocal. These elements add sonic texture during the verses, and also show up in the two interludes.
And while most hit songs pound you with the chorus, this one doesn't. The full chorus - "It's the time of the season for loving..." takes just eight seconds and is repeated three times. That's just 24 seconds of chorus, but this minimalist approach gave the line tremendous impact, resonating with listeners at a time of social and political turmoil in America.
Another interesting fact is the "clap" and the "ahhh" we're not originally written into the song. They were added at the spur of the moment when the song was being recorded by lead singer Colin Blunstone, and the producer and the rest of the band just went with it. Funny how it became the most memorable part of song (besides the "who's your daddy", that is.)
That sound you're recognizing, Brad is from the song by Ben E. King - Stand by Me. It's an amazing song and I'm sure you've both heard it before.
Similar but not the same.
Born in 92. People dont celebrate much 80s music anymore, some 90s, and some 2000s. But so much late 60s and all of the 70s music is still celebrated.
Keyboarist Rod Argent formed the group Argent in 1969. Their most successful song is Hold Your Head High.
Other songs to listen to are God Gave Rock & Roll To You (which was performed by Kiss in Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey) and Liar.
I can't believe Lex can do the "soda pop opening" sound. Perfectly.
One of my favorites songs of 1968. Love how Lex reacts to the music. Thatâs what draw me to this channel âïž. She would be a good hippie âïž.
Three Dog Night - Black and White
When I was a kid there was no FM radio. It was am radio that you listened to. I had a small ,ball radio that I would listen to every night when I had to go to bed and I would listen to music until I fell asleep. But this one night I was drifting off and this song came on and I jumped up and was like, this is the best song ever. I remember crying because it just blew my mind. I wish we could go back when things were not so complicated. Tech has set us back and we do not enjoy the simple things like we did back in the day.
Even in the late Sixties and early Seventies I'd listen to this song and marvel at how it was both musically rooted in the mid-Sixties and at the same time, really, really sophisticated.
Yes the 60's. I was a teenager. A song that never gets old.
This song has an everlasting impression. Such a timeless, ageless and unique style đMy 2 yo son loves it!
This was written by keyboard player Rod Argent and recorded at Abbey Road Studios in August 1967, ...during "The Summer Of Love." Psychedelic!
Wow, thank you for reacting to "Time of Season"! When I was a young teen, this song first appeared on Top 40 radio and quickly became my favorite, and I'd still rate it as one of the Top 5 songs of the entire "late 60s era" of pop/rock music.
One of the truly great songs from one of the truly great albums of rock / pop. On another note: If Lex got a channel of just her listening to her favorite songs on headphones and it played 24 hours a day (like the Christmas Yule Log), I'd subscribe. Pure joy!!
Yeah, there are some cool ass songs from the 50's and 60's. worth checking out.
Ooooooo yes! Check out âSheâs Not Thereâ, you guys will LOVE it!!! đ„đđ»
I got to say I love Lexâ reactions to these classic songs!
Love this vibe so much
1968. Great song . Iconic of a decade for sure. Okay, so there is something almost romantic about this song. Even if you weren't born in that time, there's a nostalgia for a time not lived, and we can vibe to that.
It was released in 1968. The keyboard player went on to have a successful solo career after the band broke up. You also should listen to "She's Not There".
The Zombies put the COO in COOL and the GROOV in GROOVY with this song. What a great sound
Really and truthfully - you two are the best !!! The more I watch your reactions to songs and videos back in the days when I grew up ( 60's ,70's , and early 80's ) the more I appreciate the both of you !! Not only for your musical choices, but for the entertainment you guys bring ! So funny , yet serious ; smart , yet vulnerable ; agreeable yet disagreeable !!! Keep it going -- I'm always smiling when I leave your site
Brad is such a headbanger (when lex is bouncing on the couch next to him)
Growing up back then was so care-free and simple.
those hippies were super high when they made that song back in the day lol God bless 'em
I'm glad you guys got to hear the Zombies finally. The movie this was from was "Awakenings" is where you most likely heard it from. They have numerous hits. Try "She's not there"
Greatest 60's Masterpiece, Ever!! I Would Have Loved To Hear A Cover of This Incredible Song, By The Doors! Would Have Been Something Special!
The production itself is amazing for 1965. The song is amazing anytime, it will still hit hard in 2065.
Just love this band - just one of so many great british bands in the sixties.And this was my favourite.Zombies song.
Next Zombies song "Tell Her No".
I just came across this again. Lex is so damn funny and as a musician, I can tell that she really gets it on that level.
White boys had a lot of swag in the 60s and 70s. This does remind me of James Bond or Austin Powers as Lex put it. It just feels very James Bond type cool to me.
these guys were one of my favorites, they had that psychadelic edge to their perfect melodies and harmonies
Brad she's a keeper! That king of joy does not come often to a man. You're lucky.
One of my all-time favourite basslines.
The tone is gorgeous.
As usual, Lex is vibing and having a great time while Brad sits nearly still staring at the screen đ
Every reaction video that I have seen, Lex always hits dead center of the bulls eye perfectly one time.
They are still touring. This was the coolest song. Y'all are finding the Faberge eggs. Is it Easter?
Best vibe song of the 60s. Andy and Alex interviewed the band on their channel.
Alex&Andy just did a live interview with singer Colin Blunstone and keyboardist Rod Argent(also the band Argent-'Hold Your Head Up', 'God Gave Rock and Roll to You') of the Zombies, you should give it a watch and listen. 'Time of the Season' is from '67, 'She's Not There', their 1st big hit, was recorded in '64(!!), came out in '65. I didn't realize that, and my family came to Canada from England in '64. I was the brown kid with the "Limey" accent who could talk about all the bands, and draw fairly well. They were inducted into the RRHOF in 2019, performed this. They are finishing a new album, touring soon, including Clearwater, iirc. Go, ask A&A for an intro.
That bass line. Instantly recognizable.
Lex's reactions RAWK! Soooo adorable!đđ
The Beach Boys, and then The Zombies! You two are hitting the 60's quick.
Big hit in the US but not over in the UK where they come from! Yes it's been sampled a lot by rap and hip hop artists. They're best remembered here for 'She's Not There', a must hear. If you were impressed with the song and keyboard playing then might I suggest some stuff from Argent - same guy on keyboards and song writing. You could start with one of their biggest, i.e. 'Hold Your Head Up' (long version) and take it from there. Cheers.
It was their biggest hit. Their best song is "Liar". First time i heard it, I was captured by the organ solo, then enslaved by the guitar solo.
Alex & Andy just interviewed them. Cool.
big hit in our household way over here in New Zealand...was always good music like this blaring out of our lounge
Yes the keyboardist was Rod Argent, who formed his own band.
Back then this song was huge ...this is lite...vibe big time...I was a little boy when hearing this.
Gorgeous song I listening I was 15 years old is awesome
so glad I grew up during the 60's,70's and 80's. I didn't realize at the time the amazing talent that was out there.
60s "Love In" music... the era of free love.
I remember hearing this in The Conjuring as well. Although I grew up in the 70âs so I heard it a lot.
These guys are still around. They got back together and are putting out an album. Alex and Andy just did a great interview with them on their channel. The lead keyboard player started Argent in the '70s who had a big hit called "Hold Your Head Up" that would be good to check out. This tune is from their cool album 'Odessey and Oracle' (1968) but I bet they smoked more than cigarettes.
Lex is a force of nature. đđđ
The keyboard player, Rod Argent, went on to form the band Argent which made a few great albums.. in the 1970âs
Groove on, baby. đ«
This song was from the 60's. I gave you guys an immediate Thumbs Up because you went straight into the song without a bunch of yakity-yak chit-chat that I hear too much of on other Reaction channels.