First Time Hearing GERRY RAFFERTY - Baker Street (Long Version) REACTION
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Love this song. Especially the sax solo. In 1972 Gerry Rafferty was in the Scottish folk rock band Stealers Wheel & they had a big hit with "Stuck In The Middle With You" & "Star". Later on, he went out on his own & then had the big hits "Baker's Street", "Right Down The Line" & "Night Owl".
Me too Dagmar, it was popular my senior year of High School, still a very big favorite !
Wonderful song!
Sax and guitar solos!!
You gotta hear 'Right Down The Line' by Gerry Rafferty. Awesome song!!
I genuinely could listen to you preach/testify all day! Amen my brother! Love you! 🙏🏻🥰❤️
everything about this song is perfect
Love love love Gerry Rafferty and always love your reactions, 💗 from Aus
Takes me back to being 15 again. Love your reactions. Lord bless you.
This song brings me to tears
I loved this song when it was first released and despite many great songs, this remains my favorite.
Love your strong faith - commitment - and sense of fun with the music!
I was about 8 when this came out.. Remember listening to it on radio one top 40 on a Sunday evening after my bath before I went to bed for school the next day. Great memories of a time in my life with no stress shared with family 💕💕
I love that song reminds me of my childhood.
I love your semi-sermons.. please don't stop. You are reaching people that others can't.
Thanks, Devin - beautiful song..
That was a good reaction brother absolutely loved that song myself Takes me back to the navy days in San Diego 78 great time definitely check out the other songs you mentioned Keep spreading the music to the masses God-bless.
Love that song!... heard it many times back in the day. Jesus is the Way, Truth and the Life!
This song gives me the chills!Fantastic!
So glad I found your channel. So nice watching someone who is a believer, a patriot, and a lover of good music! Baker Street is one of my favorite songs. And believe me, having grown up in the 60s and 70s, been in my 20s throughout the 80s, there is some really good tunes out there to give a listen to. 😊 I'm also into good Christian pop/rock music. 👍
WAIT, WHAT? A patriot? WTF! what does THAT even mean...how do you know this or anyone is a patriot and WTH does believing in something someone just makes up or beyond arrogantly just assumes (the audacity of anyone to think THEY know how we got on this earth is beyond words) makes you or anyone else better or even a patriot. GTFO
Love this song!
This song brought me here. Your genuine reaction will bring me back. But your being a fellow believer has gained you a subscriber! God's blessings to you and all who visit your channel.
my fav reactor, never lets us down
Oh man great song!
Gerry 's voice magical.
This was an Iconic song and one I use to listen to a lot growing up. I highly recommend you listen to Al Stwart as well They worked together, and his music is like this. His song "Year of The Cat" Will take you to Casablanca with much the same feel you get from this.
He was scottish..paisley in scotland..they have memorial for him every year..hes iconic...had a bad childhood abuse from father..turned to drink and it's what killed him
It is the bumper music used by Dave Ramsey
Loved your message at the end. Solid stuff.
Let’s bring everyone home to the glory of our lord and savior Jesus Christ who shed his blood and gave his life for the forgiveness of our sins. Bring it brother!
Brother you are pure joy to watch . Now listen to Right Down the Line !
Geddy Lee is the singer with rush
Love your reactions Dev. You get so caught up in the instruments it is like watching a one man band! Great stuff!
Dont know how I missed this one, Gib! I've listened to a lot ALOT of music over my 50 years.
While Rafferty isn't my favorite artist of all time, IMO this is the greatest song ever recorded - at least in the top 10 greatest all time. The amount of passion and emotion imbedded in that song - coupled with overwhelming amount of various musical sounds, notes and intricacies. It's just a phenomenal piece of music.
When you said "love the soothing outro" i was like OH NO, it's about to pick back up - couldn't wait to see you when that guitar kicked in and you delivered. I love this song through and through. It's one of the most nostalic songs for me - when it was popular on the radio I was a kid, and my dad and I would go the auto-races every weekend. This song was always on the radio, so it makes me remember those Saturday nights flying down the highway in my dad's 64 chevy supersport chevelle. I miss him and i miss that part of my life so much.
We grew up with the best music!!!
Wow
Rule of thumb, if there’s an LP version, it’s always preferred.
Well done man looking up the info on Gerry before playing the song 🖖🖖
I remember when the song came out and it spoke to me. I thought my life would be perfect if I could just get where I thought I should be. As it turns out, the new place didn't hold the hope I put in it either. Like the song, plenty of people but no soul. End of the day, those kinds of changes have to happen internally but with focus on something bigger than "self". It makes no difference where you go or where you are. If all you think you have is yourself, that's all you'll find. It doesn't have to be that way.
One of my favorite songs my senior year of High School (Miami Coral Park High School)
Love your reactions and good luck with trying to convert me, you're sure gonna need it lol
Me too 👍
@@greeneyz90 lol #atheists
He won't do the converting........the Holy Spirit will do that but, you keep on running God bless!
@@ritchhine6255 so if this "spirit" converts people then why isn't everyone on earth a believer in your particular sect of Christianity?
You're still permitted to not believe if you so choose. My point is that we as individuals don't do the converting.
You are definitely allowed to go to hell if you so choose, even by defiantly not choosing, still your decision.
God bless.
A very introspective lyric.
Thanks Devin - love your choice, interpretation and God’s Word - thanks for being out there with your message - I’m a tepid Christian looking for a back- bone - Thanks for your very clear exposition of The Truth Dave - London
geddy lee is rush singer
As death and taxes are the 2 certainties of life, so are reactors' faces when they hear this sax and Karen Carpenter's voice.
Great reaction to a great song!
Definitely listen to Right Down the Line! It's a great song to sing to your wife on kereoke night! 👍🔊🎶
Sherlock Holmes lives on
221B Baker Street
I think of 9/11 when I hear "Baker Street." The haunting, huge sax solo reminds me of the planes hitting the Twin Towers in those giant explosions. Or a nuclear apocalypse. This music and lyrics is the sound of tragedy. This music is the sound of fear, pain and suffering.
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I've always thought of this song as being first-person female. Either that or a friend talking to a woman and helping her discover the futility of her circumstances. That friend's voice could be Jesus, but to me it's about a woman re-evaluating her life's choices and deciding to return home once she sees the cracks in her relationships, the failed promises and the emptiness of a big city she was once excited to be a part of. In the end, her lover keeps it up but she sheds the life and goes back home. I was a young man when this song came out... the sax is still haunting. God bless.
thank you....keep talking about God.....
You should listen to one his first Scottish bands called The Humblebums he played alongside the Scottish comedians Billy Connolly the songs called ( Shoeshine Boy )
I never really considered that Dave picked this song for his intro for reasons other than musically. But, of course he had other considerations.
Try listening to Gallagher and Lyle - Every Little Teardrop
Rafferty was a BEAST!!! 😎💯
Hi it would be great if you could react to Bob Dylan's 'Murder Most Foul' from 2020, thanks!!!!!
i dont see a similarity to Gerry and Getty Lee (singer/bassist for RUSH)
No persuasion needed here Jesus is my Lord and Savior. Love this song too, reminds me of being a kid in the 70's
looks like john lennon to me
Sorry Devin, I sent you a message before and spelled your name incorrectly….my apologies 😀🙏
I hate to bust you and Dave's bubble... but its a song about trying to find redemption and realizing that there IS NONE. So you just keep doing what you do, because there is nothing else to do.
You're a good dude... but you kinda missed the whole darkness behind the song there (the guitar solo should have given it away, really).
Its a song about coming to grips with the fact that you're going to LOSE in the end.
Its about a drunk that wants a better life... but has realized that he will never get that life.
Don't use music that means the opposite to launch into a sermon, man!
One of the great things about music is the universality of the message. Even John Lennon tried to explain that to a zealous follower who crashed his home and almost caused problems because of his drug fueled delusions.
Don't try to be so close minded by thinking yours is the only way to look at stories, poems or songs.
One of the things we were taught in literature class in college was universality, 10 people may get 19 different views from the same story, poem or song.
Took down your Trump sign, finally
I always liked the song, but he was a very listless performer.
Oops, an outspoken religionist. Best of luck to you, I'm out. Thanks anyway.
Lost me immediately when you mentioned Christianity. Lame AF.
Try listening to Gallagher and Lyle - Every Little Teardrop