He was one of my sisters favorite musicians. I asked her to come down for the weekend to Dallas where I lived and surprised her with the tickets. The concert was outside so we had a little picnic and it was so much fun...she enjoyed it and we had a great time, I think this was in 1987. Several years later I got to meet a woman who was the president of his fan club and she worked with him while he was still alive. That was a joy too. He had such a beautiful voice and his lyrics were so heartfelt and full of love.
So glad to see a reaction channel doing the great Dan Fogelberg. If you go down the Fogelberg rabbit hole you will find many different styles of music. It is a shame we lost him to soon. I hope you continue to listen & enjoy this man's music. I know I have since his very first album.
The most criminally underrated and overlooked musical artist in the history of popular music ! That's a disgrace and Dan should be acknowledged for the brilliant songsmith he was ASAP !
First place I ever bought legal weed was in Nederland, CO. Didn’t even realize that that was where Dan Fogelberg lived, and where the album name NetherLands came from. Lovely place.
My mom loved Dan Fogelberg. I had never listened to him all those years. I lost her to a rare cancer, she told me she had it, and 6 months later, she was gone. I saw this video and gave it a try, for her. Thank you for letting me listen with you, now I know why he was one of her favorites.😢
For me, Dan will never be forgotten. The first time I saw him in concert he opened for the Eagles. I was a big Eagles fan, but walked out of that concert an even bigger fan of Dan. He performed "Gambler" and as the song progressed, the members of the audience lit their matched and lighters and sang along at Dan's urging. It was a spiritual experience that I have never forgotten. This was in the mid-70s, and I was fortunate enough to see Dan perform live both with a band and solo another half dozen times before his untimely passing from cancer. To say that his death devastated me would be an understatement. I know that I will never stop missing him. He was a truly gifted musician, singer, songwriter and artist and we were blessed to have him as long as we did. I hope he knows how much he effected the world with his talent and with the essence of all he was. We thank him for what he gave to us and will miss him Ever On.
He wrote so many beautiful songs, and what many people don't know, he could also ROCK OUT when he wanted to. Amazing composer/arranger/musician/singer.
Great on acoustic guitar and piano, under-rated-or- appreciated rocker on electric guitar. Check out the video* of his Houston show ('82 I think) and "Empty Cages" (and "Times Like These" and other solos). He could play with--keep up with or exceed--just about anyone. I saw him in the early 90s when he was touring a mostly-acoustic band show for that summer, with Timothy B. Schmit on bass, when he was on hiatus from the Eagles break...and he gave the stage to Schmit for his Eagles song "I Can't Tell You Why." Dan picked up his Stratocaster to accompany on lead, mostly highlighting the plaintive signature solo, and said afterward "I just HAD to play at least one electric number!" He was at once the quintessential acoustic baladeer and actually inveterate, not-so-closet rocker. (*Unfortunately it's a flawed tape, but it's "okay" - and all we got...glad we at least have that!)
Always pleased to see someone react to Fogelberg. His music has been deeply intertwined with my life, as a person learning about my own emotions through recognizing the reflections in his lyrics, and as a poet that one time said to a friend that I just wanted to write one poem that might have the same effect on one person as one song of his has had on me.
Sitting here remembering how, as a young girl/woman, that Dan Fogelberg was so.damn. beautiful. But more than that we loved his music. I just found four LPs in my collection from those years: Captured Angel, Homefree, Netherlands, and his album Twin Sons Of Different Mothers (with Tim Weisberg). Shoot, Harri, I can’t even begin to request a particular track, I just remember loving those records 45 or more years ago. Try ‘em out. I’m happy to revisit that lovely man anytime. And RIP Dan Fogelberg, wherever you are.
I heard this song for the first time watching a movie (in the theater😂) called FM. One of the DJ's played this in the movie. I was like, "Who is this?" I was hooked. This was the early 70's. My favorite artist of all time.❤
Dan's first few albums are true gems, with superstar talent supporting him! It's a mystery that they aren't celebrated more. They capture the vibe of the '70s as good as any Eagles or Doobie Brothers album. They can be tear jerkers and maybe they're better for those quiet hours alone with our losses.
I think you’re right. They are so personal that it seems wrong to share them all with your mates. I’ve kept Dan to myself and there’s where he will stay.
Oh wow. I’m 67, and this brings back so many memories from my younger self. I am such a fan of Dan Fogelberg, and I still have his first four albums I purchased at the time of their release. Besides the music, Dan’s lyrics were phenomenal. Thanks for this video, Harry. Dan left this world too soon, but what an amazing legacy of his life’s work he left us.
So pleased to see a Fogelberg reaction, I've loved his music for years! In 1978 he bought a summer home here on the island in Maine where I live, and wrote a beautiful song about this place that he loved. His home looked over a water way known as "The Reach", which is the song's title. He was a good man! Hope to see you react to more of his music, Thanks!
Thanks, CJ, We are fortunate to have grown up surrounded by this beauty! I have lived in several other states, but was drawn back , to me there really is "no place like home"
He did two of those, but the second one was a small-label release after Epic and Dan parted ways. The semi-indie release was called No Resemblance Whatsoever...
Fogelberg's well is very deep with lots of styles of music. "Tucson Arizona" is a tragic story masterfully told with layers and layers of music. "Serengeti Moon" is an African fertility song. If you like bluegrass he did a whole album. If you're into blues listen to his live acoustic versions of "Nature Of The Game" and "Road Beneath My Wheels." He also covered Muddy Waters' "Blow Wind Blow" in a live show.
I was very lucky to have seen Dan in concert at least eight times. He performed this song every time and had the audience join him on the chorus ( “and he sees”, “set it free”, and “let it shine”). I can’t tell you how magical that was! A very special song from a very special man!
What a nice Easter present! One of my all-time favorite songs. I'd also suggest you listen to his other classic, "Netherlands" which is about the nether reaches. Both songs have spiritual resonance. I have been wishin' and hopin' these songs would get some love.
Harri, so glad you're discovering this gem of a musician and person. He is so missed, but left us with a lot of great music and for many of us fantastic concert experiences... equally adept singing and accompanying on--sometimes highlighting as instrumentals--piano and guitar, and equally enjoyable solo or with band, often alternating tours as one or the other from year to year. Of his solo shows it was very common for fans, some long-time/familiar, some brand new, to say his sound was so rich and full, "how does he make it sound like more than one instrument?" (this was before gizmos that actually did that). As others have probably said, he finished out many of his concerts with "...Gambler" with an exhortation of "let's take the roof off this place!" rousing finale, having the audience participate in the chorus...which would go on and on. Magical stuff.
This is one of the ones my dad used to play on guitar by him when I was a kid. He's one of my favorite artists of all-time. There's at least 33 songs I like from him. I'll share my Spotify playlist that has all the songs I like from him below as well as another one I love that is on CZcams only.
A great tune from his second album. As for myself, I really liked his more folk-based earlier albums. He didn't do much of it, but he did harder rock really well. "Face the Fire" would be a great one to review, which is a very angry anti-nuclear, pro solar tune from 1979.
❤thank you Harry for playing one of my favorite Dan songs..I've loved his music since I was 14 yes old and I walked down the aisle to his song called "song from half mountain " ..he was and still is my absolute favorite singer of all time he was amazing and magical. Just a bit of trivia..Donna Summer also loved him and she sang her version of Netherlands. She sang it beautifully..check it out!
Leader of the Band, Same Auld Lang Syne, Longer, Run for the Roses, The Power of Gold, Part of the Plan, The Language of Love, Hard to Say, Heart Hotels, Missing You, Ryethm of the Rain,.... All good songs of his, just to name a few.
Thanks Harry. Dan is a very underrated artist. He was a very accomplished. Musician, writer, and singer. Check out give me some time,lessons kearney, scarecrows dream, and false faces. These are incredible.
Sometime check the cover of this song when Dan was inducted into to the Colorado Hall of Fame. Garth Brooks, Amy Grant, Vince Gill, Jeff Hanna of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band amongst others performed this, breathe taking when the audience joins in
Dan was such a wonderful artist, that doesn’t get the attention he so deserves. His widow makes those beautiful videos from her private collection of photos she’s taken over the years.
I was a fan of his back in the 70s. He came to play at our campus and was so drunk he couldn't play or sing his own songs. Ticked me off to no end that he would be that disrespectful to his fans. Don't think I ever listened to another tune of his.
I saw Led Zeplin in 1973! They were so high on drugs that not one song sounded like their albums. Half the Stadium left about halfway through. Including me.
@@wyomarine6341 True! Some concerts are better than others. But Led Zeppelin was horrible, and then we got robbed in our car as we were leaving! LOL...
Dan Fogelberg is, I feel, a really neglected talent. Check out some of his early material, "Part of the Plan." "Wysteria," "To The Morning." Really unique and exceedingly beautiful stuff. You've probably heard some of his later hits, "Run For The Roses," "Another Auld Lang Syne," "Leader Of The Band" and so many more. Fogelberg was a truly gifted writer that is gone too soon. Thanks for reacting.
Great rraction! Here in Italy Dan Fogelberg is not much known, but I adore his music. He was a true poet! I suggest you to react to his "The river of soul", a very spiritual song with a fantastic instrumentationa, and, of course, the great voice of Dan.
This song is the musical equivalent of a shoulder to cry your heart out on...and it's best to do it alone, and in the dark. The simple melody, and chord progression of this tune fall sooo easily on the ear. I think that's why it sounds so familiar and inviting to you. Fogelberg was magical that way. He did an interview with Rolling Stone around the time this album was released. He was asked to compare his sound with the rock and roll being made by other artists of the time. His reply was priceless, "I guess while everyone else is in the fast lane... I've been on the off ramp..." The choir on the choruses was made up of nearly every artist on the Asylum Records label...as was he, at the time. Jackson Browne, Linda Ronstadt, the Eagles, John David Souther...its a long list of gifted vocalists...he was well liked. Not many people would choose this song for a reaction vid. I'm so glad you did! 😍😍😍
I agree, there is some other song that sounds similar. It'll drive me crazy til I think of what it is. I searched and both Jimmy Buffett and Garth Brooks covered the song in tributes to Dan. If someone else thinks of the similar song, I sure would like to know.
Whenever I look up a reaction to a meaningful song you have it! You have quickly become my absolute favorite “reactor” - so insightful and eloquent. Thank you:))
As you know Hari Dan was one of the best singer songwriters and a great musician. You might want to try a different style of Dan’s in the song Ghosts or try his cover of Tell Me To My Face which was written by members of The Hollies.
I saw you were listening to Dan Fogelberg and I had to stop. This track is closer to deep cut than big hit but with Dan Fogelberg that's sometimes even better. ❤
if I go way back there was an era of his career where a few tracks got radio play . I really liked them but why somebody picked this for a first time reaction?? He's got much better material.
Yes, Peter! I live here on the Maine island where Dan summered and wrote "The Reach" ~ the body of water near his summer place is called the reach , Dan always stated that he loved this place! He was amazing!
@@cathyboyce6457 Oh good for you! I think it was the new York DJ Dennis Ellsis that would play the reach on the first day of fall since the song starts "it's Maine and it's autumn". Great song
There’s a song in the heart of everyone, woman & man, that the truest of love can release. Not sure why he stated “woman.” Always thought it was a bit condescending towards women.
He was one of my sisters favorite musicians. I asked her to come down for the weekend to Dallas where I lived and surprised her with the tickets. The concert was outside so we had a little picnic and it was so much fun...she enjoyed it and we had a great time, I think this was in 1987. Several years later I got to meet a woman who was the president of his fan club and she worked with him while he was still alive. That was a joy too. He had such a beautiful voice and his lyrics were so heartfelt and full of love.
So glad to see a reaction channel doing the great Dan Fogelberg. If you go down the Fogelberg rabbit hole you will find many different styles of music. It is a shame we lost him to soon. I hope you continue to listen & enjoy this man's music. I know I have since his very first album.
He is definitely one of my very favorite artists!! Love all of his music!! 💕🎹🎶
+1 ...as rough contemporaries (he two years older), a fan from day one.
Big "Yes" to that -jazz, blues, country, bossa nova, rock & roll, bluegrass- even an African fertility song. (Hope Harry listens to "Serengeti Moon.")
The most criminally underrated and overlooked musical artist in the history of popular music ! That's a disgrace and Dan should be acknowledged for the brilliant songsmith he was ASAP !
Thank you Harry. This song, this album, this man left us far too soon. We were blessed to have him call our beloved Colorado his home.
Illinois, Colorado and Maine. He lived and loved them all. Miss this man’s voice so much.
First place I ever bought legal weed was in Nederland, CO. Didn’t even realize that that was where Dan Fogelberg lived, and where the album name NetherLands came from. Lovely place.
My mom loved Dan Fogelberg. I had never listened to him all those years. I lost her to a rare cancer, she told me she had it, and 6 months later, she was gone. I saw this video and gave it a try, for her. Thank you for letting me listen with you, now I know why he was one of her favorites.😢
For me, Dan will never be forgotten. The first time I saw him in concert he opened for the Eagles. I was a big Eagles fan, but walked out of that concert an even bigger fan of Dan. He performed "Gambler" and as the song progressed, the members of the audience lit their matched and lighters and sang along at Dan's urging. It was a spiritual experience that I have never forgotten. This was in the mid-70s, and I was fortunate enough to see Dan perform live both with a band and solo another half dozen times before his untimely passing from cancer. To say that his death devastated me would be an understatement. I know that I will never stop missing him. He was a truly gifted musician, singer, songwriter and artist and we were blessed to have him as long as we did. I hope he knows how much he effected the world with his talent and with the essence of all he was. We thank him for what he gave to us and will miss him Ever On.
He wrote so many beautiful songs, and what many people don't know, he could also ROCK OUT when he wanted to. Amazing composer/arranger/musician/singer.
Great on acoustic guitar and piano, under-rated-or- appreciated rocker on electric guitar. Check out the video* of his Houston show ('82 I think) and "Empty Cages" (and "Times Like These" and other solos). He could play with--keep up with or exceed--just about anyone. I saw him in the early 90s when he was touring a mostly-acoustic band show for that summer, with Timothy B. Schmit on bass, when he was on hiatus from the Eagles break...and he gave the stage to Schmit for his Eagles song "I Can't Tell You Why." Dan picked up his Stratocaster to accompany on lead, mostly highlighting the plaintive signature solo, and said afterward "I just HAD to play at least one electric number!" He was at once the quintessential acoustic baladeer and actually inveterate, not-so-closet rocker. (*Unfortunately it's a flawed tape, but it's "okay" - and all we got...glad we at least have that!)
I recommended he try Tell Me To My Face and Ghosts.
He should not be forgotten.
Always pleased to see someone react to Fogelberg. His music has been deeply intertwined with my life, as a person learning about my own emotions through recognizing the reflections in his lyrics, and as a poet that one time said to a friend that I just wanted to write one poem that might have the same effect on one person as one song of his has had on me.
Have you discovered Avi Kaplan's solo work? His music, too, touches one inside. I love Fogelberg and Avi on an equal footing!
Beautifully said.
I just sent this song to my son. He has had some rough times. This song says it all about him.
Sitting here remembering how, as a young girl/woman, that Dan Fogelberg was so.damn.
beautiful. But more than that we loved his music. I just found four LPs in my collection from those years: Captured Angel, Homefree, Netherlands, and his album Twin Sons Of Different Mothers (with Tim Weisberg). Shoot, Harri, I can’t even begin to request a particular track, I just remember loving those records 45 or more years ago. Try ‘em out. I’m happy to revisit that lovely man anytime. And RIP Dan Fogelberg, wherever you are.
I have all of those, too!
‘There’s a song in the heart of a woman that only the truest of loves can release’ .
Every woman in the world just stood up and said YES YES YES!!
Saw him many times live-solo and with a band. What a performer. I love his songs, his voice, his musicianship. Gone way too soon
This is my favorite Dan Fogelberg song. The whole Souvenirs album is full of good stuff, making it my favorite album of his.
I heard this song for the first time watching a movie (in the theater😂) called FM. One of the DJ's played this in the movie. I was like, "Who is this?" I was hooked. This was the early 70's. My favorite artist of all time.❤
Dan's first few albums are true gems, with superstar talent supporting him! It's a mystery that they aren't celebrated more. They capture the vibe of the '70s as good as any Eagles or Doobie Brothers album. They can be tear jerkers and maybe they're better for those quiet hours alone with our losses.
I agree his 4 albums are fantastic!!!
I think you’re right. They are so personal that it seems wrong to share them all with your mates. I’ve kept Dan to myself and there’s where he will stay.
Glad to hear you reacting to the deep cuts of one of the greatest songwriters of all time. Keep digging.
Oh wow. I’m 67, and this brings back so many memories from my younger self. I am such a fan of Dan Fogelberg, and I still have his first four albums I purchased at the time of their release. Besides the music, Dan’s lyrics were phenomenal. Thanks for this video, Harry. Dan left this world too soon, but what an amazing legacy of his life’s work he left us.
So pleased to see a Fogelberg reaction, I've loved his music for years! In 1978 he bought a summer home here on the island in Maine where I live, and wrote a beautiful song about this place that he loved. His home looked over a water way known as "The Reach", which is the song's title. He was a good man! Hope to see you react to more of his music, Thanks!
He was always on my playlist/turntable...Cathy you live in a beautiful place...grew up in a place not to far from DI
Thanks, CJ, We are fortunate to have grown up surrounded by this beauty! I have lived in several other states, but was drawn back , to me there really is "no place like home"
@@cathyboyce6457 Yes we have moved many places...and don't get back enough...I spent my first 22 summers there...Winter Harbor
Winter Harbor is another beautiful place here in Maine, hope your summer holds a trip back!
I loved this man the very first time I ever heard his music. Thanks for the request Jami. This is beautiful 🌺✌️
I've spent a few days listening to his album with Tim Weissberg, "Twin sons of different mothers"
He did two of those, but the second one was a small-label release after Epic and Dan parted ways. The semi-indie release was called No Resemblance Whatsoever...
I went to see him in concert in the 70s! He was great!!
Fogelberg's well is very deep with lots of styles of music. "Tucson Arizona" is a tragic story masterfully told with layers and layers of music. "Serengeti Moon" is an African fertility song. If you like bluegrass he did a whole album. If you're into blues listen to his live acoustic versions of "Nature Of The Game" and "Road Beneath My Wheels." He also covered Muddy Waters' "Blow Wind Blow" in a live show.
Dan played almost all the instruments on this album
Love Dan Fogelberg! This is a great song…but you must listen to it live in concert video!
Spiritual indeed 🌟
Love that you do Dan's songs.
I was very lucky to have seen Dan in concert at least eight times. He performed this song every time and had the audience join him on the chorus ( “and he sees”, “set it free”, and “let it shine”). I can’t tell you how magical that was! A very special song from a very special man!
This was often an audience participation song at Dan’s concerts: “Let it Shine” Quite lovely in good acoustic settings
Thanks. Haven’t heard this one in decades. Saw him in ‘75, was so shocked to see him up there with a fifth of JD and smoking..
Mm. Neither will have helped keep him around longer...
One of my two favs, Gambler & Souvenirs by Dan
What a nice Easter present! One of my all-time favorite songs. I'd also suggest you listen to his other classic, "Netherlands" which is about the nether reaches. Both songs have spiritual resonance. I have been wishin' and hopin' these songs would get some love.
He has already done it
@@jamishops I saw that, thanks Jami. I had even responded, albeit obliquely.
The memory. She's no good. ;)
His song "Longer" is one of the greatest love songs written.
My favorite Dan Folgelberg song is Longer.
He already reacted to it.
My second favorite Fogelberg so just behind " Leader of the Band"
Harri, so glad you're discovering this gem of a musician and person. He is so missed, but left us with a lot of great music and for many of us fantastic concert experiences... equally adept singing and accompanying on--sometimes highlighting as instrumentals--piano and guitar, and equally enjoyable solo or with band, often alternating tours as one or the other from year to year. Of his solo shows it was very common for fans, some long-time/familiar, some brand new, to say his sound was so rich and full, "how does he make it sound like more than one instrument?" (this was before gizmos that actually did that). As others have probably said, he finished out many of his concerts with "...Gambler" with an exhortation of "let's take the roof off this place!" rousing finale, having the audience participate in the chorus...which would go on and on. Magical stuff.
This is one of the ones my dad used to play on guitar by him when I was a kid. He's one of my favorite artists of all-time. There's at least 33 songs I like from him. I'll share my Spotify playlist that has all the songs I like from him below as well as another one I love that is on CZcams only.
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Reach Haven Postcard
let it shine!!!! Set it freeeeeeee .... I sing that to my girlfriend all the time!
So Beautiful! I haven't heard this in ages!
Looked at comments quickly and didn’t see this song listed, but all shoukd take a listen, “Heart Hotels”. RIP Dan…
I saw him when this Souvenirs came out. He was incredible.
The first song I ever heard by Dan Fogelberg was called next time. I was hooked from then on. He's wonderful!
Mine was Netherlands ❤
Glad you are back to Dan a favorite artist of mine love you
A great tune from his second album. As for myself, I really liked his more folk-based earlier albums.
He didn't do much of it, but he did harder rock really well. "Face the Fire" would be a great one to review, which is a very angry anti-nuclear, pro solar tune from 1979.
❤thank you Harry for playing one of my favorite Dan songs..I've loved his music since I was 14 yes old and I walked down the aisle to his song called "song from half mountain " ..he was and still is my absolute favorite singer of all time he was amazing and magical. Just a bit of trivia..Donna Summer also loved him and she sang her version of Netherlands. She sang it beautifully..check it out!
Changing Horses is my favourite from Souvenirs album.
OH MY GOSH THANK YOU JAMI A❣️🎶I'VE BEEN WAITING AND WATCHING FOR THIS ONE! THANKS HARRI. ONE OF DAN'S BEST
Leader of the Band, Same Auld Lang Syne, Longer, Run for the Roses, The Power of Gold, Part of the Plan, The Language of Love, Hard to Say, Heart Hotels, Missing You, Ryethm of the Rain,.... All good songs of his, just to name a few.
Thanks Harry. Dan is a very underrated artist. He was a very accomplished. Musician, writer, and singer. Check out give me some time,lessons kearney, scarecrows dream, and false faces. These are incredible.
Sometime check the cover of this song when Dan was inducted into to the Colorado Hall of Fame. Garth Brooks, Amy Grant, Vince Gill, Jeff Hanna of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band amongst others performed this, breathe taking when the audience joins in
Always like your reactions, Harri. What a lovely, lovely song.
Dan was such a wonderful artist, that doesn’t get the attention he so deserves. His widow makes those beautiful videos from her private collection of photos she’s taken over the years.
I was a fan of his back in the 70s. He came to play at our campus and was so drunk he couldn't play or sing his own songs. Ticked me off to no end that he would be that disrespectful to his fans. Don't think I ever listened to another tune of his.
I saw Led Zeplin in 1973! They were so high on drugs that not one song sounded like their albums. Half the Stadium left about halfway through. Including me.
That's a bummer. Same experience with Kenny Loggins
@@wyomarine6341 True! Some concerts are better than others. But Led Zeppelin was horrible, and then we got robbed in our car as we were leaving! LOL...
Went to a Stray Cats Christmas concert, and it was terrible. Families were leaving in droves. Sad.
If this song doesn't give you goose bumps Fogelberg 's voice goes to a person's soul!!
The live version from The greetings from the west 1990 Video is better than the studio version ❤ Check it out at least you get to see Him sing it...
Agreed. I would have requested it, but videos we request must have 200k views.
Love you Harri! Thanks for doin what you do...
A beautiful man and voice. He is missed.
It was featured on the soundtrack from the movie FM
Dan Fogelberg is, I feel, a really neglected talent. Check out some of his early material, "Part of the Plan." "Wysteria," "To The Morning." Really unique and exceedingly beautiful stuff. You've probably heard some of his later hits, "Run For The Roses," "Another Auld Lang Syne," "Leader Of The Band" and so many more. Fogelberg was a truly gifted writer that is gone too soon. Thanks for reacting.
To The Morning is one of the most exquisitely beautiful songs I’ve ever heard. Thank you for reminding me to cue up my old LP.
Yes! I listened to Dan Fogelberg a lot in my moody college years, late 70s, early 80s, but To the Morning always made me smile, feel exhilarated.
Great rraction! Here in Italy Dan Fogelberg is not much known, but I adore his music. He was a true poet!
I suggest you to react to his "The river of soul", a very spiritual song with a fantastic instrumentationa, and, of course, the great voice of Dan.
OMG, this is the FIRST TIME I'm hearing this D.F. classic, a hidden gem.
He was a treasure….His version of Auld Ang Syne is fire. And if you want to hear his real talent try “ The Power of Gold”.
He has already done it
This song is the musical equivalent of a shoulder to cry your heart out on...and it's best to do it alone, and in the dark.
The simple melody, and chord progression of this tune fall sooo easily on the ear. I think that's why it sounds so familiar and inviting to you.
Fogelberg was magical that way.
He did an interview with Rolling Stone around the time this album was released. He was asked to compare his sound with the rock and roll being made by other artists of the time. His reply was priceless, "I guess while everyone else is in the fast lane... I've been on the off ramp..."
The choir on the choruses was made up of nearly every artist on the Asylum Records label...as was he, at the time.
Jackson Browne, Linda Ronstadt, the Eagles, John David Souther...its a long list of gifted vocalists...he was well liked.
Not many people would choose this song for a reaction vid. I'm so glad you did! 😍😍😍
I agree, there is some other song that sounds similar. It'll drive me crazy til I think of what it is. I searched and both Jimmy Buffett and Garth Brooks covered the song in tributes to Dan. If someone else thinks of the similar song, I sure would like to know.
Whenever I look up a reaction to a meaningful song you have it! You have quickly become my absolute favorite “reactor” - so insightful and eloquent. Thank you:))
What everyone has already said. The Last Nail is mandatory Harri.
As you know Hari Dan was one of the best singer songwriters and a great musician. You might want to try a different style of Dan’s in the song Ghosts or try his cover of Tell Me To My Face which was written by members of The Hollies.
Youre great dude. Thank you for playing DF
This was also on the "FM" soundtrack.
It was featured in a movie FM.
I saw you were listening to Dan Fogelberg and I had to stop. This track is closer to deep cut than big hit but with Dan Fogelberg that's sometimes even better. ❤
Did he have an album titled "Proud words on a dusty shelf?"
Interesting you said melody is familiar. Sounds like a church melody to me. Might be a stretch but a riff in Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue is similar.
if I go way back there was an era of his career where a few tracks got radio play . I really liked them but why somebody picked this for a first time reaction?? He's got much better material.
Oh my god. Completely forgot about this. Thank you. I would suggest "the reach"
Yes, Peter! I live here on the Maine island where Dan summered and wrote "The Reach" ~ the body of water near his summer place is called the reach , Dan always stated that he loved this place! He was amazing!
@@cathyboyce6457 Oh good for you! I think it was the new York DJ Dennis Ellsis that would play the reach on the first day of fall since the song starts "it's Maine and it's autumn". Great song
There’s a song in the heart of everyone, woman & man, that the truest of love can release. Not sure why he stated “woman.” Always thought it was a bit condescending towards women.
If you’ve heard it before it’s because some lesser talent and songwriter has ripped it off.