First Time Hearing Player "Baby Come Back" Reaction | Asia and BJ
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I’m telling y’all, the music from the 60s, 70s and early 80s were the best! There was no auto tune. What you heard was the real thing!
@joepowell7025
2 жыл бұрын
AMEN
@tsan3870
2 жыл бұрын
Most Definitely
@joetijerina8185
2 жыл бұрын
That's right..."the real thing"!
@johndavidson5228
2 жыл бұрын
You most likely mean that music WAS the best.
@georgeanthony7282
Жыл бұрын
You got no argument from me!
Back in the 70's love songs were written like it was a personal letter between two people. Very intimate. God, I miss the 70's...
@The_OneManCrowd
Жыл бұрын
Excellent Analogy!!
@jakerazmataz852
Жыл бұрын
That's almost like I miss your booty and milkshake etc.😜
@theodoreritola7641
Жыл бұрын
You aint the only one lol, I wish i could go back so BAAAAAAD
@markcook3570
11 ай бұрын
Nicely put....
@Moonchilling
7 ай бұрын
Now they just Ghost you….
Player is a highly underrated band. Superior vocals and dope beats.
@michaelasay8587
2 жыл бұрын
Well they didn't have many hits.
@kenperk9854
2 жыл бұрын
i don't know why but it always reminds me of WKRP in CIN CINNATI. MAYBE IT WAS Lonni Anderson.
@LLLL-dz9wb
2 жыл бұрын
Yup
@d3mist0clesgee12
Жыл бұрын
Real Talk
I love watching young people being amazed by old good music!
@mjmj8980
Ай бұрын
And the music production.
It is impossible to dislike this song. It's a perfect song.
I'm getting old lol, can remember as a teenager when this first came on the radio.. 70's music had it all
@ageofaquarius6176
2 жыл бұрын
YES!!! 🎸🥁🎹🎷🎤🎶👍
@barbarastrayhorn4667
Жыл бұрын
Same here
@markmason6869
Жыл бұрын
Came back from Nam , and this was the #1 when my boots hit the ground
@scot60
11 ай бұрын
Same here. I was 16. One of my favorites
Asia's reactions are priceless. That smile shows what a big kick she gets out of these songs. Respect, girl. Hey, there's a live version of this if you want to see what they look like!
Ambrosia and I keep Holding On to yesterday, His much I Feel and other hits is a similar sound and group to take a listen to.
@deegomez2089
2 жыл бұрын
Player, Ambrosia, Ace, Pablo Cruise....such good bands 🔥 🔥🔥🎶🎵
@ohla7159
2 жыл бұрын
Trueee. Same feels
If you saw the video of Player performing, you would be like--"uh, really?" Sort of like seeing Wild Cherry for the first time performing "Play That Funky Music (White Boy)."
@steelshotproductions
2 жыл бұрын
LOL. Yep....Google the band itself for a "surprise"
@conned
2 жыл бұрын
Thats right bro!! Like Red Bone..come get your love!
@dalenikolitch8338
2 жыл бұрын
Lol... Yep✌
@jimmccarley8280
Жыл бұрын
All white boys...blue eyed soul...lol
Dudes laid it on the line for love in the days. No fake swagger. Loved this, Family. Love yall
It warms my heart to see the younger generation hearing and understanding how great the music was back in the 70's and 80's. I had the opportunity to live it and it was great back then.
In the 70s, as a child, you could feel love emanating from the very air. It was magical.
I suggested this song so long ago...and...Hall & Oates-'Sara Smile"..& Ambrosia-"How Much I Feel"; "You`re The Only Woman"; "You`re The Biggest Part Of Me" (3 great Ambrosia songs...they have a similar sound to Player`s "Baby Come Back". Gotta check them out!!!
@dm8553
2 жыл бұрын
How much I feel...what a beautiful song. Not that I agree with the "mental cheating".😟
@Bibanian-Bubkers
2 ай бұрын
Always thought this was Hall & Oates!
"There was something in everything about you" is such a great lyric.
@geoffelder2236
Жыл бұрын
So is the killer line: "All day long wearing a mask of false bravado, tryin' to keep up a smile that hides a tear."
@elizabethrussell5099
Жыл бұрын
Already 😮
The bass player(Ron Moss) played Ridge Forrester on the Bold And The Beautiful for years🔥❤🔥
@WojMoj
2 жыл бұрын
😮🤯🤣
@pattyduke3079
Жыл бұрын
It was surreal seeing Ridge playing bass.
The OFFICIAL Video will make you feel it even more.... These boys can PLAY and SING....!!! Peace
The 70s had such fantastic music. I remember when this was a monster hit on the radio. Great reaction 🔥
I love this song! It never gets old...classic!! 💖💖
My god, got me singing. Been a minute since I heard this. Brings me back 40+ years.
The best reaction!!! To this classic song🔥🥰🔥 Absolutely loving everything💜💞💜
Asia & BJ, I'm surprised that you didn't elect to view the official video to this track, because you would have seen the entire band doing their thing!!! This is an signature 70's smooth-vibe banger!!!
LOVE! LOVE! LOVE! THIS SONG!! I was a kid when it came out and I remember my mom listening to it In the car. We have a 70’s channel that plays in the salon where I work. Every time it comes on we’re all singing “Baby come back” loud and proud!
@theodoreritola7641
2 ай бұрын
LUUUUUCKY U THE 70DZ WERE.THE NUKE BOMB I WAS 16 BIG ONES IN 1977 LOL NOW IM 63 IN THE BIG ONES LOL
This is why I love these two. So genuine.
Asia. I'm talking to you. You seem to really appreciate a real love letter set to music that honestly expresses emotion that makes your heart beat faster. So, here's another one. Richard Marx pleads for his soul over a woman in his song, KEEP COMING BACK. And just to give the woman's side of the coin Taylor Dayne gives her vocal desire open air to love as she watches others live inside a bubble created from shared emotion. The song is SEND ME A LOVER. And Player is a British-American band.
Hey Asia & BJ from Little Rock, Arkansas: Glad to see Young People Like y’all Listen to Different Music from Different Years keep them Coming!👍🏽😎🌺💪🏽👑👑💙💙
*This was a number 1 song for a week on Billboard. The song was written when 2 guys in the band lost their girlfriends.*
This is a great soulful song. I don't have any Player recommendations, but I think you'd like Biggest Part Of Me, by a band called Ambrosia. It has the same '70s soul and some beautiful harmonies. Give it a listen.
@ohla7159
2 жыл бұрын
Agree. I was 23 years old when i first heard Baby Come Back and Biggest Part of Me. From then on i kept listening to it. Gives me so much nostalgia. I am 30 now 🤣
I feel so lucky to have grown up in the 1970s. I didn't realize at the time how great this music was. So glad that young people like you can experience this great music.
Asia, you perfectly described the Yacht Rock genre; Soulful Rock! With a smooth factor put in for flourish ❤️ My favorite genre!
One of my favorite songs of my childhood. Great smoothe vocals and harmonies. Great guitar licks and keyboards. It was a prom and couples skate favorite. The words really pluck those heart strings
AN ABSOLUTE MUST HEAR CLASSIC.. 10CC "I'M NOT IN LOVE"
@dm8553
2 жыл бұрын
Got it on a 45.
@theConquerersMama
2 жыл бұрын
Yesss!!!
❤️ You both, GITTA HEAR THE LIVE VERSION!! This version sounded like my cassette when my WALKMAN’S batteries were running down!😬
There was not a bad song from the 70’s and 80’s! So refreshing to see young people enjoying what we grew up on!
Music has such a way to unite people. I love it. We need more good music today.
Love this song it's one of my favorite songs from back in the day! Great job once again Asia & BJ!😁😁🎶🎵🎤
Today's music pales in comparison of the seventies those were the days of my youth !
this song is so smooth. Part R&B Soul, part rock, part disco, part motown. loved how it was implemented in the movie Transformers. Another song with a similar vibe/genre: Pablo Cruise "Love Will Find a Way".
@11dsw
2 жыл бұрын
Everything was sprinkled with a touch of disco….nice.
@sylvester3018
2 жыл бұрын
Say what you want about Michael bay, but the dude has a great taste in music. And he introduces younger audiences to great classics
This song spent time on the R&B charts in the day. 🤎🤎🤎🖤🖤🖤
Great song! Very cool 70’s ballad. Like others have said, Ambrosia “How Much I Feel” is another great song with this type of sound.
That was a classic #1 Pop song by Player with a funny feel and great lead vocals by Peter Beckett and harmony by the group! Great instrumentation, climaxed with Beckett's amazing guitar solo!
This is on my 70s mix!! This song always makes me dance & sing. Even though I can’t sing, the dogs don’t care :)
Excellent reaction!!! Nailed it! I remember this great song back in the day. Awesome rock / R&B vibe that's still relevant today...
I love watching younger people such as yourselves enjoying the music from my generation! Love you guy's channel. Asia, you get so into it that it melts my heart. Such true emotion listening to the music. BJ, you're feeling the instruments so much you just get into a groove. LOVE IT ALL !
If you like Player, you'll love Hall and Oats. Sara Smile, She's Gone, Man-eater. They call It blue- eyed soul.
This is from the 70's afterglow era that shined brightly throughout the decade, just after the Summer Of Love in 68. The 70's featured the peak of soft rock, romantic ambiance and sexual freedom. It was also the last blast for listening to great radio stations as well.
And, also...the official video of Player performing this is worth watching. If you really like the song, check out the video of them performing it. You will appreciate it more. Plus, little trivia for you..one of the guys in the band was on the Soap Opera "Bold & The Beautiful" for about 30 years.
@brandonio_granger
Жыл бұрын
Ron Moss was his name, and his character name was Ridge Forrester.
I keep saying it, the 70s was the *best* for music. Every song we heard was good, and we loved it. What an era for music!
Asia & BJ, Here are two more of Ambrosia’s songs you might want to react to. Tina How Much I Feel Biggest Part of Me
I consider myself truly blessed to have witnessed all this great music in the 70’s🙏❤️
One of the GREATEST smooth jams of all time, BAR NONE!!
@ChrisKoroley
Жыл бұрын
I only discovered this song in the last year or so and to my surprise, Peter Beckett is from Liverpool as well!
Great Song, pretty much a one hit wonder for them. They were only around a short time. A couple of them got back together in the 90's. They played a local festival here back then. I remember everyone watching them play and commenting how they did not recognize any of their songs. Then they played "Baby Come Back" last, and everyone said at the same time, "Hey I know that song". One of the singers was in the soap opera "The Bold and the Beautiful". I remember them having a poster of him on the stage stating this fact.
Great choice - the late 70s certainly had a unique vibe. In 1997, I went to see the Little River Band (they have a bunch of great songs, btw, hint hint), they were performing at a Casino (and not sure how many original members there were, but one of the guitarists was the writer/singer of this song, so it was cool to hear this song played.
i remember hearing this when i was a kid...long before i knew what the lyrics were about...lol. its just a great song with a great feel.
Man this song was huge back in the 70s! I was about 14 years old when this hit the radio waves back then! Damn I’m old! 😂great tune though! This is considered yacht rock! Pop rock! Soft rock. Great music indeed! 60s, 70s, and 80s even some 90s where the best times for real music from the heart!✌️😎🤟
The break right after the high note was originally the end of the song. They performed it live and hit that note and stopped but didn’t get an applause so they started playing again. After that it was left in.
Great reaction! Brings back memories from the 70’s. This song never gets old. The meaning is rock solid and it was a great slow dance tune with the ladies
great musicians, great song and great performance.... they could totally do it live too... very underrated... thumbs up for your reaction.
One of my faves....radio days...1970s. so happy you enjoyed it so much! I'm 55, so this has been on my playlists for many years.
Easy rock was a curious genre. It abandoned sex, loud guitars and drugs for melodies and harmonies. It's a fascinating rabbit hole filled with music that still holds up primarily because it is melodic and catchy. 'Love Will Find a Way' by Pablo Cruise, 'I'm Not in Love' by 10cc and 'Sara' by Fleetwood Mac are some other songs I'd place at the top of that playlist.
Soulful groove & soulful vocals!!!
I used to play this song a lot on my tape player back in the late 1970s. It gave this nice groovy mellow mood.
A similar song is Fallin in Love by Hamilton, Joe Frank and Reynolds. Soulful too.
Y’all, I grew up listening to this song! Amazing!
Some of the best music of all genres during the 1970s and it just proves that good music is timeless see these young people and how they react to one of the great soft rock Classics of all time. I mean you can really tell they both like this song Especially Asia she just gets that Doe eyed look in her eyes
If you loved this, you need to listen to How Much I Feel by AMBROSIA!!!!🔥🔥❤
They were kinda a one hit wonder, but this is one of the best tracks ever produced, and it will forever live on in the hearts of chivalrous gallant men all around the world.
Another big hit of theirs was This Time I’m in it for Love…..but others comments to this song are spot on! So much good music from ‘60’s-‘80’s!
Eu vivi os 70, sou Feliz... hoje aos 62 anos relembro isso que saudades 😊
OMG, Y’all are just too freaking cute! I absolutely love the way y’all are reacting to this gorgeous song!
If you like Player, you need to hear Ambrosia. They have gorgeous harmonies!
@kimberly8858
2 жыл бұрын
Ambrosia. That how much I feel
I swear I have the same reaction as you when I hear this. It's sooo good!! Lucky you to hear it for the first time.
I was a teenager in the 70,s and I still like the music and I'm 66years old now
THE BLACKBYRDS "WALKING IN RHYTHM".. A CLASSIC SMOOTH SOUL GROOVE"
10cc - I'm Not In Love (1975) also, another nice listen.
A great song back then,still great today
As the great Ron Burgundy would say, "That's baby makin music."
One of the best song of it's era. I'm 73 and I still listen to this tune. So great......
A Truly sublime song indeed.
Yup, that 70's vibe👍👍!!!!! The greatest decade of music..... Our radio airways we're a constant BOMBARDMENT of GREA GREA GREAT GREAT Music..... I am SOOOOO blessed and fortunate to have grown up as a young man in that great decade....
If you like this then give Ambrosia a listen . Holding on to yesterday is a good start! the 70s rocked , hard or soft
So glad I grew up in the 60s and 70s. Best music ever
Ambrosia the song thats how much I feel or you're the only Woman or biggest part of me. Much better than the group player. This is call soft rock. Baby making music.
The music from the 60's, 70's, and some of the 80's had the best music. The love songs was heart felt and emotional.
I love this song. If you watch the official video you will see Ron Moss who plays the bass (in the video he's in red). He played Ridge on the soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful for many years.
Our music defines what swag means. Music like this makes me smile.
70's were my era and most of us who are listening from the 70sssssssssssss!
I loved this song had this on a 45 record. I am Thankful that I grew up on music like this.
What she was trying to describe this song as was called in the 70s Soul Soft Rock. We all understood back then what that title meant. And this song Def fits that genre of music.
Watch the official video guys, like Mauri said in the comment below. Also this one is slower than the original recording...why i know that? Because i've still got the 45 on vinyl! 1977.... 😃 Ron Moss, actor from "The Bold And The Beautiful" tv-soap (80s, 90s, 00s) is the bass 'player'...
I Love to see you guys enjoying music from an older generation , Love it
Beautiful vocals and harmonizing. The story goes the lead singer wrote this after a break up. Terrific musicians !
You two are a cut above. Professional, work well off each other. Top notch.
You hit it pretty much on the head, in the seventies when it came out it was definitely easy listening true hard rock bands did not like this band, but as you get older you realize the song has a lot of soul a lot of feel and there is meeting to it so I imagine a lot of the Rockers have changed their mind since they were teenagers back in the 70s, you guys are great thanks a lot!
I live this with my first wife, I definitely felt every bit of this song and in a way to be perfectly honest, still to a degree. It's very hard to have lost in love with your special someone.
I call them my Baby done left me Songs...The 70's were full of them...
In the late 70"s rock and soul music were melting into each other. This genre was commonly referred to as "blue-eyed soul. I think Hall and Oates, and Boz Scaggs are two examples of this as well as Player.
If you like this, then I think you will enjoy listening to Ambrosia and Pablo Cruise. Great 70s bands and super groovy songs!
I guess the best thing about being getting older (57!) is the fact that we were fortunate to experience the best music (70's and 80's) when it was brand new and life seemed so simple and carefree. I'd go back if I could!
I MUST sing along everytime! For 40 years! ❤️
You guys should see the official video of this song , those guys deliver !!! 10 Plus !!!