Classical Composer Reacts to Song of Scheherazade (Renaissance) | The Daily Doug (Episode 216)

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In this episode of #TheDailyDoug, I'm listening to and reacting to Song of Scheherazade by Renaissance, as performed live by them at Carnegie Hall in 1976. It's perhaps the most orchestral and symphonic piece of popular music that I've come across in some time. It's a wonderful ride through the fable of 1001 nights. Come along for the ride!
Bonus: Check out my exclusive interview with Renaissance lead vocalist Annie Haslam. It is a companion video to this reaction.
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  • @walterspector735
    @walterspector7352 жыл бұрын

    Annie is without question my favorite female vocalist.

  • @Signs9

    @Signs9

    10 ай бұрын

    Same here!

  • @JK-js2td

    @JK-js2td

    7 ай бұрын

    She is pretty badass

  • @marksaxon
    @marksaxon2 жыл бұрын

    You just can't beat the 70's for music...my favorite decade

  • @bitTorrenter

    @bitTorrenter

    2 жыл бұрын

    Most definitely! Literally the pinnacle.

  • @gladeloy3341

    @gladeloy3341

    Жыл бұрын

    except for that disco crap !

  • @philmann3476

    @philmann3476

    Жыл бұрын

    @@gladeloy3341 Yep, by '75, things had pretty much headed south -- at least as far as the "popular" stuff was concerned (which may explain why Renaissance never really did hit the big time).

  • @Eleventhearlofmars

    @Eleventhearlofmars

    Жыл бұрын

    @@gladeloy3341 some of the disco music was very well put together like Chic with the fantastic bass grooves of Bernard Edwards and guitar of Nile Rodgers. There was a lot of pith as well as there is in a lot of music genres including prog.

  • @DrakusRecords
    @DrakusRecords2 жыл бұрын

    One of the best, yet underrated prog rock epics of all time. It's up there with Close to the Edge and Supper's Ready IMO.

  • @ELPCOTILLION-SD1970

    @ELPCOTILLION-SD1970

    Жыл бұрын

    Also... I. The Revealing Science Of God Dance Of Dawn II. The Remembering High The Memory III. The Ancient Giants Under The Sun IV. Ritual Nous Sommes Du Soleil And... The Gates Of Delirium

  • @thebrosevelts4436
    @thebrosevelts44362 жыл бұрын

    As you listen to more and more Rennaissance you will realize what a truly majestic and staggering band they are. Truly one of the all time great bands

  • @dvzaccari
    @dvzaccari2 жыл бұрын

    I've heard this piece hundreds of times and I never get tired of it. Bravo!

  • @george474747

    @george474747

    2 жыл бұрын

    Well, this is the first time I've heard it, and I'm very glad to be introduced to it. What a fine piece of music!

  • @WayneHauber
    @WayneHauber2 жыл бұрын

    Mother Russia, a tribute to Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, is a moving piece and the reason I bought a Renaissance album. Running Hard and Scheharazade were also favorites.

  • @michelelucco5118
    @michelelucco51182 жыл бұрын

    In memory of beloved and sorely missed Michael Dunford, John Tout and Betty Thatcher.

  • @carvcom1

    @carvcom1

    2 жыл бұрын

    They are truly missed.

  • @williamcranstoun9566
    @williamcranstoun95662 жыл бұрын

    I was there in Carnegie Hall for that show. One of the highlights in my live musical experiences.

  • @stephanevilleneuve9450

    @stephanevilleneuve9450

    2 жыл бұрын

    I’m jealous.😒

  • @KM-jm5xj

    @KM-jm5xj

    18 күн бұрын

    @@stephanevilleneuve9450 me too...

  • @KM-jm5xj

    @KM-jm5xj

    18 күн бұрын

    wow! i bet!

  • @lazyguy3555
    @lazyguy35552 жыл бұрын

    I met Annie on the last day of Strawbs 50th Anniversary performance. She was standing in the corner by herself, so I walked over to her and struck up a conversation. She was very friendly and personable. Got some nice photos with her. Great lady and great singer.

  • @Pexster

    @Pexster

    2 жыл бұрын

    Love Strawbs! Hope Dave Cousins will be OK . . . Had a nice chat with original Renaissance keyboard player John Hawken when Strawbs did a handful of shows in and around Toronto years ago. They're all great guys.

  • @lazyguy3555

    @lazyguy3555

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Pexster John was at the Strawbs 50th. I met him as well as the other members, past and present. David and Blue Weaver have been working on a set of DVDs since the concert. They have to sift through 15 hours of music.

  • @gibstrat2671

    @gibstrat2671

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Pexster Saw the Strawbs in 75 and 76 in Toronto.

  • @ELPCOTILLION-SD1970

    @ELPCOTILLION-SD1970

    Жыл бұрын

    That Was Splendid And Courageous Of U...

  • @goytabr

    @goytabr

    Жыл бұрын

    Not the only report I've seen of Annie being incredibly nice. I read a comment in another video, by a guy who used to be sort of the leader of a Renaissance fan club in England back in the day, and as such was known by the band, but not in person. Annie heard that the mother, a sister or some other close relative of that guy had died, and she made a point of rushing to attend the wake, in gratitude for the guy's dedication to her and her band.

  • @Aitch412
    @Aitch4123 ай бұрын

    Why is the music of the 70's just soooooo much better...? musically, lyrically, spiritually, and technically brilliant... I thank god that I was lucky enough to be born early enough to appreciate REAL music

  • @chuckkostelc4636
    @chuckkostelc46362 жыл бұрын

    Annie Haslam has a voice like no other artist I've ever heard. It's so alluring and haunting at the same time. Things I don't understand, Black Flame and Mother Russia are a few examples more you'll quite enjoy. Very dark minor & diminished keys with strong rhythmic character. Like Yes, Scheherazade is just your beginning journey Doug.

  • @MattMaginley
    @MattMaginley2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for honoring Annie and Renaissance with your analysis, appreciation, and love. So happy you enjoyed this piece. It is a favorite. If you ever saw her live you would have had a gift to last a lifetime. Renaissance is a gateway to classical, renaissance baroque, and opera. For example: the piano intro to the song "Prologue" was borrowed from the beginning of Chopin's Revolutionary Etude.

  • @andrewvida3829
    @andrewvida38292 жыл бұрын

    Annie Haslam's voice is other-worldly. If you like Renaissance, you may also like Dead Can Dance.

  • @andyambrose4517
    @andyambrose45172 жыл бұрын

    Doug, back in 1976 at school most of the boys were into good old prog rock and other rock bands. We had a stereo in our common room and listened to each others albums. One day one of the girls bought in Live At Carnegie Hall and I was a convert...unbelievably beautiful...

  • @ELPCOTILLION-SD1970

    @ELPCOTILLION-SD1970

    Жыл бұрын

    Smart Chaps...

  • @tobytanzer
    @tobytanzer2 жыл бұрын

    There was some discussion and an attempt by Michael Dunford to produce a musical play or film of Scheherazade. He told me it suffered from a lack of interest and/or financing. Quite sadly he died two weeks after that conversation. Of all the band members, he was the most underrated, and the most talented as a composer. RIP Michael.

  • @ELPCOTILLION-SD1970

    @ELPCOTILLION-SD1970

    Жыл бұрын

    Quite Sad...

  • @eduardoOlima
    @eduardoOlima10 ай бұрын

    Listen carefully John Tout, the complete totally underrated musicians of that era

  • @antonveldt2365

    @antonveldt2365

    20 күн бұрын

    Yes. He is never named, but the tunes he created and 2nd melodies make he music of Renaissance outstanding. Though also not mentioned often are the other musician, all virtuosity with their own instruments. Terry could easily be up there with best drummers. Energic, right on spot, just what the music needs.

  • @Tsongkapa1
    @Tsongkapa12 жыл бұрын

    And the best part is you're just getting started. Annie's vocal flights during the closing section of "Ashes are Burning" on this same album are the most awesome.

  • @jimryan5479

    @jimryan5479

    2 жыл бұрын

    And the guitar solo was off the charts!

  • @AnOldGreyDog

    @AnOldGreyDog

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jimryan5479 The BASS solo...

  • @VIX_Noelopan

    @VIX_Noelopan

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jimryan5479 There was no guitar solo in the live version of Ashes, simply because Andy Powell (from Wishbone Ash. John Tout, in turn, played the Hammond organ in Throw Down the Sword on Wishbone Ash's Argus album) wasn't present in the three Renaissance Carnegie Hall shows.

  • @violinmke

    @violinmke

    2 жыл бұрын

    Oh yeah

  • @joaquinlezcano2372

    @joaquinlezcano2372

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@VIX_Noelopan a big shame if you ask me. The ending wasn't quite the same without the guitar solo

  • @BobKantor2000
    @BobKantor20002 жыл бұрын

    I saw this performed live at Carnegie Hall - brilliant performance

  • @judygross1808

    @judygross1808

    2 жыл бұрын

    me too!

  • @donkick2622

    @donkick2622

    2 жыл бұрын

    Me, too! I still have my Ticket!

  • @ZorgyGirl

    @ZorgyGirl

    2 жыл бұрын

    Awesome ! I was born roughly ten days after this concert took place. So, yes, I know, I was born 2 decades too late, unfortunately.

  • @jimryan5479

    @jimryan5479

    2 жыл бұрын

    Me too!

  • @davidcohen821

    @davidcohen821

    2 жыл бұрын

    And me, as well. Orchestra, third row on the left aisle

  • @stephanevilleneuve9450
    @stephanevilleneuve94502 жыл бұрын

    All these young progressive British musicians of the 70’s had an incredible knowledge and sensitivity to write songs of this quality. And they were mostly musicians in their twenties. I don't know about you, but I didn’t have this talent at that age. I believe that Renaissance is at a level above all these groups for the complexity and the beauty of the arrangements of their music. Annie Haslam's voice is another instrument among these other talented musicians. You made my day, Doug. Thank you for your comments, always enlightening and enthusiastic. Now it's time to try Mother Russia from them. A shorter piece than this one where the orchestral arrangements give a very dramatic effect to the song. And Annie's voice ...

  • @george474747

    @george474747

    2 жыл бұрын

    I just can't get over how good the first half of this is - the beauty of the strings, the composition, the voice... I can't stop coming back to these chords. It's inspirational. Was it really written by non-classical musicians? Or a collaborative arrangement? It's subtle and sophisticated, while remaining as accessible as a movie soundtrack or theatre hit.

  • @stephanevilleneuve9450

    @stephanevilleneuve9450

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@george474747 From what I've read, Tony Cox contributed to the orchestral arrangements, but all the music for this work is by Michael Dunford (guitarist) and the band. John Tout, their talented pianist, was a classically trained musician and a major influence on the classical side of their music. Finally, Annie trained in opera singing. God I love her voice.

  • @george474747

    @george474747

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@stephanevilleneuve9450 Thanks!

  • @ulfingvar1

    @ulfingvar1

    Жыл бұрын

    And imagine that the excrement that was punk had the balls to call itself more "relevant" than this true music. World is a cesspool!!!

  • @jeff6899
    @jeff689911 ай бұрын

    Have always said Renaissance is maybe the most underrated rock music band of all time; followed by Strawbs. Lyrically, musically---all were talented, followed by Annie's 5+ octave, clean voice range. LONG time fans since the very earliest days

  • @charlesxavier..

    @charlesxavier..

    9 ай бұрын

    Klaatu?😊

  • @kingcurry6594

    @kingcurry6594

    7 ай бұрын

    Renaissance, Strawbs, Camel, BJH, Manfred Mann's Earthband - all very underrated but all amongst my favourite 70s prog bands.

  • @markjohnson9048
    @markjohnson90482 жыл бұрын

    That next piece that she's about to introduce at the end is "Ashes are Burning". IMHO, that's their best song (I'm a bass player, so I'm partial to Jon Camp's solo on that version). You'll definitely want to put that on your list, Doug.

  • @Ignats75

    @Ignats75

    2 жыл бұрын

    One of the greatest Bass jams of all time. And largely unknown. THeir loss. Our gain.

  • @leekumiega9268

    @leekumiega9268

    2 жыл бұрын

    I agree but don't for get mother Russia.

  • @guidosarducci209

    @guidosarducci209

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm not sure if I get this precisely right (I don't have perfect pitch), but you know that ending note in Scherezade? In Ashes are Burning, I think she hits a note 2 octaves above it - more than once. I am NOT KIDDING. My daughter, who never shows that she's impressed, just said, "OK, so we've established that she must have sold her soul to the devil ..." I think of it as like "a controlled scream", but that doesn't even begin to describe how beautiful it is.

  • @JonQuist

    @JonQuist

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Ignats75 Absolutely no doubt about it.

  • @JonQuist

    @JonQuist

    Жыл бұрын

    This band has too many great songs that you should review. But this live version of Ashes Are Burning is the only song they recorded at that venue without the orchestra. So it is very different from everything else. The crescendo at the end is one of my favorite endings of any song I know. And the bass solo in the middle is probably easily in the top 5 or 10, but as mentioned above, almost nobody knows about it. Doug, do review more of their work, but definitely include Ashes Are Burning (the version from this album). Ensure that solo is introduced to a broader audience. Someone somewhere will be inspired.

  • @joemaurone7923
    @joemaurone79232 жыл бұрын

    While I recommend "Mother Russia" as the next Renaissance reaction, like many others (a lot to sink one's teeth into for a classical composer's reaction), I'd never forgive myself if I didn't also suggest a reaction to "At the Harbour" from ASHES ARE BURNING, which incorporates "The Sunken Cathedral" by Debussy, my favorite orchestral composer.

  • @allisonrich5061

    @allisonrich5061

    2 жыл бұрын

    Mother Russia and Kiev.

  • @dianequick3127

    @dianequick3127

    2 жыл бұрын

    Oh, thank you Joe Maurone! I had not thought about "The Sunken Cathedral" by Debussy. I will have to think about this one.

  • @kfleetwood
    @kfleetwood2 жыл бұрын

    Great master work, this. Another great piece is “A Song For All Seasons”. Of note, Annie worked with Steve Howe of Yes and recorded their version of “Turn Of The Century”, which is just marvelous. When I spoke with Steve a couple years ago he said he would love to do more recordings with Annie.

  • @leoscone4036
    @leoscone40362 жыл бұрын

    The ONLY big name band I ever had front-row center seats for was Renaissance. Staring directly up at Annie Haslam as she sang and swayed was magical. Great band, phenomenal singer.

  • @schuylersouthwell2554

    @schuylersouthwell2554

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes, her swaying during the instrumental breaks was hypnotizing.

  • @davidlinde3990

    @davidlinde3990

    2 жыл бұрын

    Annie is my favorite female vocalist by far.

  • @tomkeane3778

    @tomkeane3778

    2 жыл бұрын

    Backlit, translucent and luminescent. Beautiful voice and the legs weren't so bad either.

  • @NashvilleKat1
    @NashvilleKat12 жыл бұрын

    I've always loved when Jon Camp's bass functions as the lead guitar. It's a perfect foil and counterpoint to Annie's gorgeous soprano. I love "Ocean Gypsy" from this album. Such an enigmatic and haunting piece of music and song. There is a live performance on KZread.

  • @builderga
    @builderga2 жыл бұрын

    Loved the review. I was there at Carnegie Hall for the concert. Drove 6 hours to get there. Saw the band 5 different times and loved every concert. Annie is one of my favorite vocalists. the band is also great. Imagine doing rock without an electric guitar. Great piano, drums and especially the bass. John Camp is my favorite bassist.

  • @hootanfarzadpour9584
    @hootanfarzadpour95842 жыл бұрын

    Renaissance means love, tenderness, hope & beauty in Progressive Rock world. Loved them from the beginning (the 1st incarnation of the band in 1969) and this love grew more and more until it took me to the heavens by their masterpiece album "Scheherazade and the other stories". Once you get in touch with their fantastic music and the beautiful heavenly voice of Annie they will be always with you, like guardian angels. R.I.P great and underrated Maestros Michael Dunford & John Tout. And thank you master Doug for all the great music that you share here with your knowledge and pure joy. Cheers!

  • @proplay51

    @proplay51

    2 жыл бұрын

    John could have played for Yes... and he would have been their finest keyboardist!

  • @nolongerthere
    @nolongerthere2 жыл бұрын

    I'm partial to Touching Once (Is so hard to keep)! Everyone is firing on all cylinders and her high note at the ending still makes me shiver

  • @JohnLRice

    @JohnLRice

    2 жыл бұрын

    Agreed, one of my favorites as well!

  • @soggytom

    @soggytom

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes, yes, a thousand times yes! For me, it's ALL of the album 'Novella'. BTW, Doug, another album with full orchestra and much Russian influence.

  • @JohnLRice

    @JohnLRice

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@soggytom Absolutely agreed! If I was held at gunpoint and had to choose between only being able to listen to just the Scheherazade or Novella album for the rest of my life . . . I might consider just taking the bullet 😅 but . . . I know if I wanted to live I'd choose Novella! 🥰

  • @BBHouseRodent

    @BBHouseRodent

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes, Yes, Yes!

  • @sturoc0

    @sturoc0

    2 жыл бұрын

    NOVELLA .... their finest moment !

  • @RiquezaEmGotas
    @RiquezaEmGotas2 жыл бұрын

    John Camp's bass lines are comparable to those made by Chris Squire. He's quite good yet overlooked most of the time.

  • @RiquezaEmGotas

    @RiquezaEmGotas

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ytusersumone Yes, i definitely pay attention.

  • @crhkrebs

    @crhkrebs

    2 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely agree, my friend.

  • @Tarkus7

    @Tarkus7

    2 жыл бұрын

    They both play Rickenbacker basses. Jon Camp's sound is perfect for this music.

  • @johnarcarese4301

    @johnarcarese4301

    2 жыл бұрын

    Imagine if Yes had covered Song of Scheherazade…

  • @crhkrebs

    @crhkrebs

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@johnarcarese4301 not sure how well that would work. Very different bands, very different styles. I doubt Renaissance would cover "Close to the Edge" but I think they'd have a good time with "And You and I". But who knows?

  • @garyvanremortel5218
    @garyvanremortel52182 жыл бұрын

    We've listened to Annie since 1972 and the Prologue album.

  • @bostonseeker

    @bostonseeker

    2 жыл бұрын

    Prologue is great. That's how I discovered Renaissance.

  • @davidbulger3716
    @davidbulger3716 Жыл бұрын

    I lost my friends autographed copy of Renaissance Live at Carnegie Hall. Unforgivable and irreplaceable. No auto tune on Annie’s voice ever as far as I know. I didn’t know she had a problem with smoke in the air. Had I known I wouldn’t have fired up at the concert I attended. Her voice is……. I’m lost for words. Maybe majestic would describe it.

  • @markspooner1224
    @markspooner12242 жыл бұрын

    In all the years of waiting for recognition of Renaissance this has been the most rewarding reaction I've seen. If you are familiar with the Rimsky K piece you can hear which parts they cleverly included here to great effect. To anyone who isn't familiar with it the Fritz Reiner / Chicago Symphony Orchestra is recommended. Thanks Doug 10/10.

  • @joemaurone7923

    @joemaurone7923

    2 жыл бұрын

    For those not familiar (like me), do you have a time stamp of the Rimsky K quote? I've been curious for a while; thanks.

  • @markspooner1224

    @markspooner1224

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@joemaurone7923 I can't think of all the parts but the very beginning is lifted from R.K. and near the end of the Sultan too about 6:49. I love the Renaissance very much but I've known the classical piece since childhood and it's has many great melodies.

  • @piotrrusk

    @piotrrusk

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@joemaurone7923 12:16 - theme from the first suite Sheherazade.

  • @joemaurone7923

    @joemaurone7923

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@piotrrusk Thanks! Much appreciated.

  • @VIX_Noelopan

    @VIX_Noelopan

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes, Shererazade by Fritz Reiner/Chicago Symphony at the Chicago Orchestra Hall on February 8, 1960, released at RCA's Red Seal label, is a marvel!

  • @nolongerthere
    @nolongerthere2 жыл бұрын

    Jon Camp doesn't get nearly enough love for his melodic bass work

  • @augustovasconcellos19

    @augustovasconcellos19

    2 жыл бұрын

    One of the best bass players that ever made a step on Earth. Unappreciated genius.

  • @Laurasiana

    @Laurasiana

    2 жыл бұрын

    Definitely. He’s another of the great lead bass players slinging a Rickenbacker, like Squire and Lee. Since Renaissance didn’t have a lead guitar player (that just wasn’t Dunford’s thing), Jon really stands out.

  • @adriangoodrich4306

    @adriangoodrich4306

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Laurasiana Absolutely! And I rate Camp with Squire and Lee as the three best Prog/symphonic Rock bassists.

  • @allisonrich5061

    @allisonrich5061

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@adriangoodrich4306 I second you on this. I love his bass lines and his voice. Without Jon Camp, it's not Renaissance.

  • @augustovasconcellos19

    @augustovasconcellos19

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Sandervideoclipsegames-or7ui Yes. And I must add that he is also the soul of Renaissance sound.

  • @pauldover1403
    @pauldover14032 жыл бұрын

    Well, what a wonderful episode, Doug. Not only listening to an old familiar suite of songs played live (the album was a triumph) but also listening to your comments. I've said before that I don't always understand what you're saying but your obvious enthusiasm (facial expressions as well as words) makes the experience even better. I may be unusual but my favourite member of the band was always John Tout who stood out for me as a musician but of course, Annie had a special voice and personality which added another instrument to the group. It's so good to know that another generation is now listening to the music. I only saw the band play live once in 1976 but as luck has it the concert has now been released as British Tour '76. The band played at Trent Polytechnic in a modern multi-purpose room using a P.A. System that was borrowed from Sweet, a pop band of the time who were playing more rock music, Despite all of the problems the performance was incredible. It was a few months after "Carnegie Hall" so probably all of us had the album or at least had heard it but the group was just as good playing to a student audience. They were great times and I miss them but at least nowadays we have the chance to hear them once more.

  • @ansfridaeyowulfsdottir8095

    @ansfridaeyowulfsdottir8095

    2 жыл бұрын

    I remember Renaissance and Sweet from the early 70s. {:-:-:}

  • @bostonseeker

    @bostonseeker

    2 жыл бұрын

    This was such a treat. For those of us who were kids and teens then, that is an almost vanished world of the 1970s. And thank you Doug for looking for these artists to interview. You should try to find and interview Rachel Flowers, the brilliant pianist who interprets ELP.

  • @antoniocarlin5026
    @antoniocarlin50262 жыл бұрын

    Gavin Harrison first band was Renaissance on 1983, then the high school was Porcupine Tree and now the Master and Doctorate is in King Crimson!!!

  • @records45ful
    @records45ful2 жыл бұрын

    Renaissance "Day Of The Dreamer" is excellent from "A Song Of All Seasons" (1978).

  • @adriangoodrich4306
    @adriangoodrich43062 жыл бұрын

    Doug, if this piece blew you away, the piece that follows it - "Ashes Are Burning" (the lyrics are about poetess and lyricist Betty Thatcher's near-death experience) - surely will? it and "Song of Scheherazade" surely vie for the title of their magnum opus? And Jon Camp's Squire-like leads bass is just something else. And as for Annie... But, for marginally shorter pieces, even nearly half a century later I am still blown away by "Can You Hear Me?" and "A Song for All Seasons" - not least because of Betty Thatcher's powerful lyrics. The former still sends shivers down my spine when Annie sings "Calling to the sky...", and the latter has the most fantastic and powerful finale of any Renaissance piece IMO. I am hoping and praying you find the time to cover all three. Then start on some more of the fantastic stuff, on "Turn of the Cards" and "Novella" in particular...

  • @danalawrence4473
    @danalawrence44732 жыл бұрын

    I saw this band live and they played both this and Ashes are Burning- and both of them had the audience give standing ovations. Phenomenal! (And, Doug, Annie holding that note at the end of Ashes is chilling!). Annie is still a wonderful singer.

  • @stvdok
    @stvdok2 жыл бұрын

    Raja Khan. About eleven and a half minutes of pure joy and Annie's vocals are memorable and of course otherworldly.

  • @NoirHammer
    @NoirHammer2 жыл бұрын

    I saw Annie a few times back in the 90s and she's as sweet as her voice. At that time she was inviting her fans to her house, I think in PA, to spend time with her on a personal level. Hope you review Black Flame and Ocean Gypsy.

  • @seorsamaclately4294

    @seorsamaclately4294

    2 жыл бұрын

    Good suggestions, I'd like to add Mother Russia, Running Hard, and Ashes to Ashes to this list.

  • @seorsamaclately4294

    @seorsamaclately4294

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ytusersumone Thanks for reminding me. Have to put some Major Tom to my ears these days.

  • @BBHouseRodent

    @BBHouseRodent

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@seorsamaclately4294 Let's face it, There are so many to pick from. Hoping Doug makes this a at least a bi-monthly thing for a while.

  • @ralphmarrone3130

    @ralphmarrone3130

    2 жыл бұрын

    Black Flame is my favorite Renaissance song.

  • @michaelsalisbury1477

    @michaelsalisbury1477

    2 жыл бұрын

    The Krto Ocean gypsy idbtheoir worst song.

  • @krabkrabkrab
    @krabkrabkrab2 жыл бұрын

    47 years after I first heard it and bought the album, it's wonderful to have it analyzed in this way. Thanks, Doug.

  • @martinbroten9467
    @martinbroten94672 жыл бұрын

    As many times as I've heard "The Young Prince and Princess", it never ceases to amaze.

  • @carvcom1

    @carvcom1

    2 жыл бұрын

    I agree. It is one of my favorite Annie performances.

  • @user-hy1bk3gw7w
    @user-hy1bk3gw7w2 жыл бұрын

    You really should do song for all seasons, it has one of the most satisfying resolutions at the end!!

  • @adriangoodrich4306

    @adriangoodrich4306

    2 жыл бұрын

    I So agree!!!!

  • @markhoesly3838

    @markhoesly3838

    2 жыл бұрын

    I third the motion

  • @garys6378

    @garys6378

    2 жыл бұрын

    Fourth!

  • @pedrobriceno9191

    @pedrobriceno9191

    2 жыл бұрын

    Fifth!!!!!

  • @Schimnesthai

    @Schimnesthai

    2 жыл бұрын

    Sixth of Firth!

  • @MsThebeMoon
    @MsThebeMoon2 жыл бұрын

    You discovered one of the most hidden gems of the 70's. I still listen to Renaissance every so often - quite a few times a year. Nothing like them.

  • @gthobaben
    @gthobaben2 жыл бұрын

    I’m only in my 30s, so obviously too young to experience these sorts of things during the 70s. Had only heard “Things I don’t Understand” from Renaissance until your channel rekindled my curiosity. Appreciate the continued elevation of this and other bands!

  • @luizguerreiro3709
    @luizguerreiro3709 Жыл бұрын

    Renaissance is wounderful and majestic

  • @nolongerthere
    @nolongerthere2 жыл бұрын

    So envious that you interviewed Annie. She brought a beautiful voice to the prog genre like no one else did. The band was amazing, combining rock sounds with an atavistic sensibility, and her feminine presence took us back to a beloved past we cannot recall individually.

  • @jurgenvietz8395
    @jurgenvietz83952 жыл бұрын

    " There are surprises round every turn..." Yes!!!! That's what's the essence of the music, the composing of RENAISSANCE

  • @grantpenton1850
    @grantpenton1850 Жыл бұрын

    John Tout was such a perfectionist as he challenged himself and the band to create 7 albums of melodically rich symphonic prog. It was such a shame how it ended after 9 years- his sister had recently died, and an anguished John had insisted on going on with the tour. But on stage in Tel Aviv in September 1980 he suffered a breakdown after making a mistake, and left... the band fired him, and Terry quit out of solidarity. The band re-emerged in 1981 as a sort of synthpop band which released 2 albums... but without John it was far removed from the classic sound of their prime. But in the 2010s with a new line-up Renaissance continues to impress with new symphonic prog masterpieces and performances of their classic pieces.

  • @goytabr

    @goytabr

    Жыл бұрын

    Not to mention that Annie could just recite the phone book (now I'm betraying my age! 🤣) and she'd still move crowds to tears with her voice!

  • @colinforrestal3819
    @colinforrestal3819 Жыл бұрын

    She had a five octave voice.Annie is a wonderful voice.

  • @mikele5756
    @mikele57562 жыл бұрын

    I have never heard the live version. That was stunning. I have to listen to this entire album.

  • @richardhoner7842

    @richardhoner7842

    8 күн бұрын

    I bet you loved it

  • @hansmoerenhout
    @hansmoerenhout2 жыл бұрын

    Love Renaissance. And their Sheherazade is probably them at their peak. The studio version and the live version. The whole double album is awesome. One of the best live albums ever. They’ve got a bunch of other incredible good epic tracks. If I have to propose one next I should say Ashes are Burning. The studio version is great but I can highly recommend a live video from KZread recorded in RTL Luxembourg studio. You can see the band play, and I’ll tell you Doug, you’ll love Annie even more seeing her perform. I knew the song already when I saw this live version but it really brought tears in my eyes at the end. Definitely a warm recommendation to do that one! Greetings from the Netherlands and thank you for this awesome review!

  • @sagitt1856
    @sagitt18562 жыл бұрын

    Master Helvering, in the "reaction youtube" category, your channel is undoubtedly the most serious and the richest in teaching. Thank you for your wonderful work, your educational concern as well as for today's analysis. “Renaissance”, in 1976, with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra and a choir: a feast for the ear. All the albums of this group are musical jewels... and of these "Scheherazade and Other Stories" is a diamond.

  • @ArBaCw
    @ArBaCw2 жыл бұрын

    Somewhere back in the early eighties I heard this song from this album for the first time on a "pirate radio station". I did not know to what band or what song I was listening but it immediate draw my attention, mainly because of this incredible sound of Annie Haslam, and although the song is quite long I could not stop listening. The next day I went to the record shop to buy the album and I was so surprised of the quality of all the songs on the album. Up to now I think this is by far the best live recording there is. In the weeks following buying this album I bought all of their albums and stil I buy everything they still release. And it's still good although my absolute favorite album still is "Live at the Carnegie Hall". I've played Scheherezade hundreds of times and the same for the song thats also on the album Ashes are Burning, which is also very very good with an epic end when Annie sings these incredible high notes. You should also listen to that song.

  • @robertc4826
    @robertc48269 ай бұрын

    I had tickets in 1975 to see Renaissance in St Louis and sadly couldn't go. Fast forward to 2014 when I finally got to see them at the Levoy theatre in Millville NJ of all places. And Annie's voice was still a magnificent thing to hear !

  • @richardworrall3135
    @richardworrall31352 жыл бұрын

    Wonderful reaction Doug, thank you for giving this the attention it deserves. The band never really hit the big time here in the UK, but that doesn't mean that they didn't make some fabulous albums right up to their last significant work, 'A song For all Seasons" The title track would be a fantastic choice for a reaction, their last truly progressive symphonic work. There is such a rich seam of Renaissance music that awaits the seeker!

  • @stuartmcivor2276
    @stuartmcivor22762 жыл бұрын

    I've never heard this live version, only the studio one - it's great! I have just bought the album based on this.

  • @marieke1521
    @marieke1521 Жыл бұрын

    I saw Renaissance on March 11, 1977, at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta, GA - a concert that I will never forget. I was attending Auburn University at the time and drove to Atlanta with a friend in a red MG sports car. It was such a joy to see Annie sing live - her voice so crisp, clear and absolutely beautiful.

  • @alangillespie
    @alangillespie2 жыл бұрын

    That was spectacularly good. Can't believe I've lived all these years and never really listened to Renaissance and I must correct that forthwith.

  • @mikedavis6884

    @mikedavis6884

    2 жыл бұрын

    Agreed. Wonderful stuff.

  • @violinmke

    @violinmke

    2 жыл бұрын

    You're in for a treat.

  • @bostonseeker

    @bostonseeker

    2 жыл бұрын

    Start with Prologue, then move to Scheherazade ...

  • @MsThebeMoon

    @MsThebeMoon

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes. You must. I never stopped listening to them since the 70's. And pass it on to the younger generations.

  • @bobduerwald9805
    @bobduerwald98052 жыл бұрын

    Song of Scheherazade has always been a favorite Renaissance song. Next you should try Ashes Are Burning. Many of my friends from Eastern Pennsylvania and the New Jersey/New York Metro area were in love with Annie and her spectacular vocals. Renaissance was the only rock group that I saw in concert 3 times. The two women of the 70's who had the purest vocals were Karen Carpenter and Annie Haslam.

  • @user-iz2je9gk6g
    @user-iz2je9gk6g Жыл бұрын

    I was at this concert in 1975. Carnegie Hall is a magical place to hear music. I enjoyed your take on the music. I always felt that Annie Haslem's voice was a musical instrument in itself.

  • @dnashpdx
    @dnashpdx Жыл бұрын

    OMG your video has awakened in me a long forgotten love of this band! Their composition, arragangement and performance. The harmonies, intervals.. Annie's range was beyond compare. I had every album they released on vinyl, including those one. TIme to tee them up on Spotify. TY!

  • @bonniepoole1095
    @bonniepoole10954 ай бұрын

    Renaissance has always benn a favorite of mine. It's exciting to see others get excited about this group!

  • @sturoc0
    @sturoc02 жыл бұрын

    Every one of your videos I've watched- and there are some I haven't due to time and personal tastes- are like an in depth music lesson. Your theory analysis are eye opening for someone who has always, always, written and played by ear. Believing that music comes from the Heart first and then you grasp the tools you may need to complete it...and yet sometimes they're not needed. Letting the creation be what it is. That said, your observations : "in these three notes taking one note and turn it, pivot it into a new chord "..and .." Prog bands using Prism chromatic 3rd chord changes" really great insights !! I am so happy you have finally dived into Renaissance, a group i have listened to since I was a kid in the 70s . It brings tears to my eyes to see your reactions. Your observations are like a friend discussing various songs etc. Similar conversations I had with a long time best friend, colloborator, guitarist whom I had written soo many songs with -now passed on. Keep up the good work Doug, Renaissance's album Novella should be next !

  • @atlasking6110
    @atlasking61102 жыл бұрын

    The live "Ashes are Burning" is just about the greatest thing ever.

  • @paulhoyle4452
    @paulhoyle44522 жыл бұрын

    Hi Doug...this is the first time I've watched a reaction from you LIVE....and like you, the first time I've hear this track too...excited.

  • @chadbennett7873
    @chadbennett78732 жыл бұрын

    By far my favorite Renaissance piece. I found them back in the In Concert days in the very early 1970's and have been a fan ever since. Saw them live twice, once in Long Beach, California where I waited outside to get a chance to speak with Annie and Michael Dunsford. What a true pleasure and they both had such grace and dignity. So happy you can introduce this work of genius to people who haven't heard it before. It's my go-to piece when I'm struggling to get to sleep. Relaxes me like nothing else.

  • @frthway
    @frthway2 жыл бұрын

    You simply HAVE to do the next song on that CD - "Ashes are Burning" - perhaps the best live performance of any song in history. The original song from the album is great, but the live performance transcends to truly celestial levels.

  • @jimryan5479
    @jimryan54792 жыл бұрын

    I was at the concert at Carnegie Hall! Best concert of my lifetime!

  • @marysmith7765

    @marysmith7765

    3 ай бұрын

    Me too!

  • @Jimi-ld2vw
    @Jimi-ld2vw4 ай бұрын

    I always like it when someone else likes Renaissance. I'm a long-time fan whose friends just don't dig it like I do, Doug digs it, I'm not surprised. I enjoyed the show here today.

  • @michaelschey1084
    @michaelschey10842 жыл бұрын

    So glad your are finally discovering Annie and her voice and this classic line up. THIS is the best performance Renaissance has ever presented, ever. Everything about them is in this one song. Live at Carnegie Hall is still one of my favorite albums of all time.

  • @TimTim3000
    @TimTim30002 жыл бұрын

    One of my favorite groups from the 70s but I've never seen such a detailed breakdown of their technique until I stumbled upon this. Nice, thanks!

  • @acarburak8834
    @acarburak8834 Жыл бұрын

    Another fan has once said that if there was music in heaven it woulb be Renaissance.

  • @RiquezaEmGotas
    @RiquezaEmGotas2 жыл бұрын

    Trip to the fair is also beautiful, actually there are so many, take your time.

  • @iconoclastforever7065
    @iconoclastforever70652 жыл бұрын

    Renaissance is the greatest relatively unknown band I know of. My introduction to them was mostly an accident which happened when I was in college many years ago, I swapped albums with a friend. The level of musicianship of this band is very high and others may not know Jon Tout was a classically trained pianist. The N.Y. Philharmonic conductor (or whomever) who did the arrangements for "Song of Scheherazade" did a terrific job.

  • @RafaelMarques0210
    @RafaelMarques02102 жыл бұрын

    OOHHH MY GOD!!! Finally!!! For me this is the Masterpiece of Renaissance and this version is definitive the best!! Listen again with the video i really cried with Annie's voice... Jesus Christ!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @melissayost4888
    @melissayost48882 жыл бұрын

    Good Lord. This band is phenomenal.

  • @kippys1
    @kippys17 ай бұрын

    Saw them twice in the 70's -- incredible!

  • @TheMaurobala
    @TheMaurobala9 ай бұрын

    The impressive fact of this live version is that this song was unknown until there. Imagine the honour of the audience at Carnegie Hall to be first human beings to hear it!

  • @willm4546
    @willm45462 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this wonderful analysis! This piece has been a favorite of mine for over 45 years and it's finally nice to hear critical acclaim from an expert.

  • @grahamnunn8998
    @grahamnunn89982 жыл бұрын

    So great to see Annie blowing your mind. Such a great band, all virtuosos and amazing composers. Been a fan since the late 70s and it never seems to date.

  • @kingcurry6594
    @kingcurry65947 ай бұрын

    Annie Haslam - looks like an angel and sings like one too. Michael Dunford is a marvellous composer, Jon Tout one of the great keyboard players, and Jon Camp and Terry Sullivan were a wonderful rhythm section.

  • @timvanbaelen9797
    @timvanbaelen97972 жыл бұрын

    This is an amazing song. I hope you also consider Trip To The Fair.

  • @Laurasiana

    @Laurasiana

    2 жыл бұрын

    The opening of that song, with Annie’s insane, witchy cackle echoing through delays, is really frightening. Doug ought to do that one for Halloween!

  • @adriangoodrich4306

    @adriangoodrich4306

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Laurasiana LOVE the idea of doing it for Halloween!

  • @giacomoculcasi6331

    @giacomoculcasi6331

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Laurasiana isn't it an allegory for Alice in Wonderland ? I have always seen it this way

  • @piotrrusk
    @piotrrusk2 жыл бұрын

    The strange progression about 12:16 is a quote from Rimsky-Korsakov's Sheharazade (suite 1, Shahir's theme).

  • @jeanbizet931
    @jeanbizet9312 жыл бұрын

    I waited anxiously for a vídeo with renaissance and it is with song of sheherazade!!! Woow, such a perfect masterpiece. And the best comments. Thanks a lot Doug! Greetings from Brazil!

  • @kentclark6420
    @kentclark64202 жыл бұрын

    Trip to the Fair is another from this album they really stands out in my memory. It's such a spiritually moving song and a happy tune as well.

  • @Celtickok1
    @Celtickok12 жыл бұрын

    They are classically trained musicians that are playing progressive rock I’m so glad you finally have taken notice of the genius.

  • @TheMoodyblues5709
    @TheMoodyblues57094 ай бұрын

    I just came across this and the one he interviewed Anne which brought me back to my early days of some of the greatest music ever. To this day I still listen to Renaissance especially Scheherazade which is one of the greatest songs ever written. Thank You Anne for all the music that was a huge part of my life.

  • @mauricesilva6177
    @mauricesilva6177 Жыл бұрын

    Amazing song Doug😁👍 I have been listening to them for a little over a year.Their music made me an instant fan also.Truly amazing,goes beyond words.Good job Doug breaking the song down😁👍

  • @enricopaoli1183
    @enricopaoli11832 жыл бұрын

    I've been listening to this album for decades, but when Annie Haslam hits the high note at the end it's still unbelievable!

  • @paulhoyle4452
    @paulhoyle44522 жыл бұрын

    ...interesting story about how she was a great story teller...much like Annie was on your conversation I've just watched.

  • @johnrobbins8093
    @johnrobbins80932 жыл бұрын

    I've always loved the Carnegie Hall concert by Renaissance. At the time, in 1977-78, a couple of the long-haired, strictly classical loving friends I shared it with, pooh-poohed this attempt of cross-over rock and classical music. I always thought it was their loss, as I was raised on classical music (concert violist parent) and found most progressive rock to be pleasing to my ears. Not sure whether anyone has mentioned the band Ambrosia as one worthy of a first listen or two. Some may think the band was too pop-ish, but they have their roots deep in prog rock. They weren't afraid to pull out the stops on fusing rock with classical styles. My suggestion includes two possible tracks from their 1976 release, Somewhere I've Never Traveled. The first suggestion is the third track, called Cowboy Star - this has elements that one might consider a tribute to the American composer, Aaron Copeland (but watch out for the pipe organ!). The second suggestion is the eighth track on the album called, Danse With Me George - quite a romp, this one has elements that hearken to George Sand's relationship with Frédéric Chopin. The mix of styles is astounding. Both are lovely pieces of music, with deep levels of orchestration, worthy of your "first listen!" And thank you, thank you for that lovely interview with Annie Haslam!

  • @kiae-nirodiariesencore4270
    @kiae-nirodiariesencore42702 жыл бұрын

    I was lucky enough to see Renaissance at the Oxford New Theatre in 1974 on their ‘Turn of the Cards’ tour. Annie Haslam’s voice live was something I will never forget. Wonderful musicianship all round. Thank you Doug for bringing this underrated band to the attention of new listeners.

  • @estefaniasucre6966
    @estefaniasucre69662 жыл бұрын

    This is amazing. I was waiting for so long to listen to this reaction! This is a terrific masterpiece. Please do more Renaissance reactions, dear Doug!!! Please go to Trip to the Fair, Mother Russia and Can you Understand

  • @davidcohen821
    @davidcohen8212 жыл бұрын

    Love this. I’ve had the privilege of attending two concerts where they performed this with a full orchestra. I was at one of the Carnegie Hall concerts, and later on their next tour, I saw them performing at the Eastman Theater in Rochester with the Rochester Philharmonic.

  • @steveh111
    @steveh1113 ай бұрын

    I've just found this reaction Doug - oh my goodness. One of my favourite tracks by one of my favourite bands, and you *add* to it with your commentary. Thank you so very much. 👍

  • @gailtaylor330
    @gailtaylor3302 жыл бұрын

    Love this! And love your interview with Annie. Great stuff.

  • @richdisilvio4591
    @richdisilvio45912 жыл бұрын

    Simply put... A MASTERPIECE of SUBLIME ART!!

  • @allisonrich5061
    @allisonrich50612 жыл бұрын

    The whole band made magic. If Jon Camp doesn't get his due recognition, then John Tout is also unfairly unrecognized for his playing. I love his playing.

  • @keithlerain6022
    @keithlerain60226 ай бұрын

    My brother and I got into Renaissance as teenagers, and always love them, and play their songs on piano and guitar. I never got a chance to speak with Annie, but have talked with Steve Howe about Annie, as they’ve worked together. His insights were basically, she’s terrific. Doug, nice analysis as always. Lots of greats in their catalog, will mention “A Song For All Seasons”, “Mother Russia”, and “Running Hard”.

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