I'm creating flute covers of video game music and other known tunes. I also create some educational content about playing flute and other wind instruments I play.
Hey Heline, I just met Michael Mills in person. Pls look out for his song whoa on yt. (I can send the link, if you want me to.) Only 1 min55. And soo funny! Plyaing g, bg, keys and dr. Having a 4 octave voice. Toehider is the "band", you wanna look out for. It's basically him. No flutes involved. So you maybe don't wanna make it a reaction. But pls take a look. He is simply amazing! Greetings from the far north of Germany! His song "how much for that dragon's tooth?" might also be helpful to find him.
@janottens67553 сағат бұрын
This was great , bud ………..well……..you know………..50 year’s a go 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩💖
@user-sw7rk1bp8t5 сағат бұрын
Tu belleza es tan sublime como tu interpretación mágica de Hadas voladoras 🙏 ambas te convierten en una ninfa del bosque perdido encantado de los Dioses 🙏 . Tienes el don del Dios Krishna. La música del alma puede ser escuchada por el universo Lao Tse Namasté 🙏 Saludos desde Chile 🇨🇱
@michaelhughes8386 сағат бұрын
Yes you butchered the name it d(e)ana. European pronunciation
@Mattypantaloons22 сағат бұрын
Its just missing a loud SNORT! And well maybe the crash of symbols at the end.
@sly2392Күн бұрын
i still have their album from the early 70s. i play this tune but it drives my dogs nuts.
@bofblogКүн бұрын
Great later version. the original guitarist Jan Akkerman was so under rated and sadly left them and good to see the Thijs van Leer on keyboards and flute and yodelling
@sebastiangarlikowski7727Күн бұрын
Try Jinjer - Perennial live
@KevinWMoorКүн бұрын
I was a massive fan of Focus in the 1970s but every time I see a "modern" performance it make me quite sad. This band seems to be more of a parody of the early line-ups. They used to craft the tunes and performances so carefully - now it seems it's "all in" with no subtlety
@rapidfirerob4Күн бұрын
I'll be seeing them July 31 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, opening for Asia, with Martin Turner's Wishbone Ash and Curved Air. that's as far west as the tour goes. We're flying in from the Bay Area.Haven't seen Focus since 73.
@stevegreen55522 күн бұрын
Having been a fan of the band for nearly 50 years (wow) I am delighted that I will be seeing them live in my home town later this year. Flautist/organist/vocalist Thijs van Leer also has a catalogue of solo albums, some classical. When he was temporarily unable to play his flute a few years ago I believe he substituted a melodica. Focus albums Moving Waves and Hamburger Concerto are super, as is their live album "at the Rainbow" - recommended.
@deanmccartney50212 күн бұрын
Cool band
@paulfeveyear3542 күн бұрын
The person playing the flute is Thijs van Leer, he has done at least 3 albums of classical pieces look out for a track entitled "Pavane" I think it was on his 1st Introspection album
@artisancans39542 күн бұрын
You are gorgeous. I wish i were a yonger man. Hey Ho thats the way it goes. Take care. John.
@cruiserguy27392 күн бұрын
Great video. Always a pleasure listening to that song.
@Hertog_von_Berkshire2 күн бұрын
Best thing ever to come out of the Netherlands. I'll never forget the first time I heard Hocus Pocus ... in a record shop in Reading ... late 1971 ... bought the album (Moving Waves) immediately and still have it today.
@ianbennett14912 күн бұрын
They played at Brudenell Social Club in Leeds Yorkshire. I was booked to go but ended up in Hospital. I pray they will come again. I was gutted.😢😢
@henrymach2 күн бұрын
Look for a video called "Rachel Flowers with Thijs van Leer - Flute Battle - CTTE 2019"
@spitit20042 күн бұрын
Wow. Sehr schön.
@MatthewBerginGarage2 күн бұрын
You should look at some other Focus albums, The rest of the Hocus pocus song's album Moving Waves and Focus III are very good. The Hamburger concerto is also very good.
@MatthewBerginGarage2 күн бұрын
I miss Jan. This guitarist Menno is very good but he is not Jan Akkerman. 🙋♂😉
Must hear the studio version or older recording.Fantastic song🤘
@oudkarspelsixtynine19942 күн бұрын
Marillion made an epic version a couple of years ago. Worth to check it out.
@angharaddenby33892 күн бұрын
So did Iron Maiden.
@kajlennartsson42342 күн бұрын
I love your reaction videos. Focus is always a great group. You are a amazing flute player. Your outfit is very beautiful Heline
@simonwatson52992 күн бұрын
She has a beautiful smile too. She's just gorgeous.
@GreybeardMO2 күн бұрын
Amazing that they're still rockin, but you don't get the energy they had back in the mid 70's. Seems like it's running 3/4 speed, the high vocals aren't there... Hey, I can't do what could in my 20's either :D
@MikeBarnett17762 күн бұрын
This is pretty close to the original speed - many have seen the incredibly fast version they did on The Midnight Special, and think that's how it was always done.
@Patryn71Күн бұрын
@@MikeBarnett1776 Agreed. This is much more true to the original.
@markcollins7302 күн бұрын
Heline… great reaction video as always. Also… you have the best smile!
@Le_Tiger2 күн бұрын
😸👍
@BlackTecc2 күн бұрын
That was fun 😁
@actmyage21492 күн бұрын
You don't hear a flute and electric guitar duet part too often. :) Only two of the original band left, but still rockin'!
@ianhawkins49792 күн бұрын
Großartig. Und wieviel Spaß Du beim Zuhören hattest, da konnte man die Freude spüren. 😄
@michaelfrank22662 күн бұрын
Heline, I looked about to see if there was something better. They never play the song exactly the same as found on the studio yet all of them (including this one) have the same basic elements when done live. I paid attention this time and finally saw the roof over the band. :D
@MONTY-YTNOM2 күн бұрын
A BRILLIANT song
@novrinkov00532 күн бұрын
Usually, Japanese traditional instruments are played seated or without expression, so just jumping makes them unique.
@wjl26013 күн бұрын
This one is up tempo too.
@keithcarper88093 күн бұрын
Yo di lay de yo di lay de yo bum pum...😄 I agree, more
@michaelfrank22662 күн бұрын
Keith, I was curious and hit translate to see what kind of gibberish there was. It says "You're the one who's the one who's the bum pum.." Cool that it says something and is spot on too. : D
@dragyoutoyagrave3 күн бұрын
the girl who did the growling cooking videos has a band called “The Anchor” u should listen to their song called “Masterpiece”
@joboiecruiser3 күн бұрын
"Clever"? Brilliant!
@CaptainMiserable-gv1ts3 күн бұрын
This was Ian Anderson's Steven Segal period.
@marianog35073 күн бұрын
Heavy horses wow, i love Jethro, but after songs from the wood(very poor even him, little good tracks) they don't do anything good.
@samuelhoover58264 күн бұрын
Thank You! I have listened to this since '73 or such. So beautiful.
@mickeyd96414 күн бұрын
Watch interviews with him when he talks about the flute. Having grown up with his music and still love it to this day. Love your reaction to his style of playing. Take care.
@marianog35074 күн бұрын
Yes try to listen PFM. Not much flute, but we are Italian...much melody.(Maybe start with Dolce Maria, the ending is using flute) You're very cute and good musician, hello from Italy.
@adnap5 күн бұрын
You are adorable.
@tommytbone97786 күн бұрын
I agree, with time we hopefully sharpen our skills as musician...and If I lived in your neighborhood there`s no doubt I`d be calling for lessons...to have a secondary instrument say like alto sax perhaps...keep on rockin, Sugar
@tommytbone97786 күн бұрын
Lets go, Heline...I have the honour of being # 100th viewer to congratulate on your free flowing rendition and if you need a 65yr old singer ,I`m your man...we had my sister as our guest flutist at the few gigs she attended...keep on rockin, Sugar
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Hey Heline, I just met Michael Mills in person. Pls look out for his song whoa on yt. (I can send the link, if you want me to.) Only 1 min55. And soo funny! Plyaing g, bg, keys and dr. Having a 4 octave voice. Toehider is the "band", you wanna look out for. It's basically him. No flutes involved. So you maybe don't wanna make it a reaction. But pls take a look. He is simply amazing! Greetings from the far north of Germany! His song "how much for that dragon's tooth?" might also be helpful to find him.
This was great , bud ………..well……..you know………..50 year’s a go 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩💖
Tu belleza es tan sublime como tu interpretación mágica de Hadas voladoras 🙏 ambas te convierten en una ninfa del bosque perdido encantado de los Dioses 🙏 . Tienes el don del Dios Krishna. La música del alma puede ser escuchada por el universo Lao Tse Namasté 🙏 Saludos desde Chile 🇨🇱
Yes you butchered the name it d(e)ana. European pronunciation
Its just missing a loud SNORT! And well maybe the crash of symbols at the end.
i still have their album from the early 70s. i play this tune but it drives my dogs nuts.
Great later version. the original guitarist Jan Akkerman was so under rated and sadly left them and good to see the Thijs van Leer on keyboards and flute and yodelling
Try Jinjer - Perennial live
I was a massive fan of Focus in the 1970s but every time I see a "modern" performance it make me quite sad. This band seems to be more of a parody of the early line-ups. They used to craft the tunes and performances so carefully - now it seems it's "all in" with no subtlety
I'll be seeing them July 31 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, opening for Asia, with Martin Turner's Wishbone Ash and Curved Air. that's as far west as the tour goes. We're flying in from the Bay Area.Haven't seen Focus since 73.
Having been a fan of the band for nearly 50 years (wow) I am delighted that I will be seeing them live in my home town later this year. Flautist/organist/vocalist Thijs van Leer also has a catalogue of solo albums, some classical. When he was temporarily unable to play his flute a few years ago I believe he substituted a melodica. Focus albums Moving Waves and Hamburger Concerto are super, as is their live album "at the Rainbow" - recommended.
Cool band
The person playing the flute is Thijs van Leer, he has done at least 3 albums of classical pieces look out for a track entitled "Pavane" I think it was on his 1st Introspection album
You are gorgeous. I wish i were a yonger man. Hey Ho thats the way it goes. Take care. John.
Great video. Always a pleasure listening to that song.
Best thing ever to come out of the Netherlands. I'll never forget the first time I heard Hocus Pocus ... in a record shop in Reading ... late 1971 ... bought the album (Moving Waves) immediately and still have it today.
They played at Brudenell Social Club in Leeds Yorkshire. I was booked to go but ended up in Hospital. I pray they will come again. I was gutted.😢😢
Look for a video called "Rachel Flowers with Thijs van Leer - Flute Battle - CTTE 2019"
Wow. Sehr schön.
You should look at some other Focus albums, The rest of the Hocus pocus song's album Moving Waves and Focus III are very good. The Hamburger concerto is also very good.
I miss Jan. This guitarist Menno is very good but he is not Jan Akkerman. 🙋♂😉
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Must hear the studio version or older recording.Fantastic song🤘
Marillion made an epic version a couple of years ago. Worth to check it out.
So did Iron Maiden.
I love your reaction videos. Focus is always a great group. You are a amazing flute player. Your outfit is very beautiful Heline
She has a beautiful smile too. She's just gorgeous.
Amazing that they're still rockin, but you don't get the energy they had back in the mid 70's. Seems like it's running 3/4 speed, the high vocals aren't there... Hey, I can't do what could in my 20's either :D
This is pretty close to the original speed - many have seen the incredibly fast version they did on The Midnight Special, and think that's how it was always done.
@@MikeBarnett1776 Agreed. This is much more true to the original.
Heline… great reaction video as always. Also… you have the best smile!
😸👍
That was fun 😁
You don't hear a flute and electric guitar duet part too often. :) Only two of the original band left, but still rockin'!
Großartig. Und wieviel Spaß Du beim Zuhören hattest, da konnte man die Freude spüren. 😄
Heline, I looked about to see if there was something better. They never play the song exactly the same as found on the studio yet all of them (including this one) have the same basic elements when done live. I paid attention this time and finally saw the roof over the band. :D
A BRILLIANT song
Usually, Japanese traditional instruments are played seated or without expression, so just jumping makes them unique.
This one is up tempo too.
Yo di lay de yo di lay de yo bum pum...😄 I agree, more
Keith, I was curious and hit translate to see what kind of gibberish there was. It says "You're the one who's the one who's the bum pum.." Cool that it says something and is spot on too. : D
the girl who did the growling cooking videos has a band called “The Anchor” u should listen to their song called “Masterpiece”
"Clever"? Brilliant!
This was Ian Anderson's Steven Segal period.
Heavy horses wow, i love Jethro, but after songs from the wood(very poor even him, little good tracks) they don't do anything good.
Thank You! I have listened to this since '73 or such. So beautiful.
Watch interviews with him when he talks about the flute. Having grown up with his music and still love it to this day. Love your reaction to his style of playing. Take care.
Yes try to listen PFM. Not much flute, but we are Italian...much melody.(Maybe start with Dolce Maria, the ending is using flute) You're very cute and good musician, hello from Italy.
You are adorable.
I agree, with time we hopefully sharpen our skills as musician...and If I lived in your neighborhood there`s no doubt I`d be calling for lessons...to have a secondary instrument say like alto sax perhaps...keep on rockin, Sugar
Lets go, Heline...I have the honour of being # 100th viewer to congratulate on your free flowing rendition and if you need a 65yr old singer ,I`m your man...we had my sister as our guest flutist at the few gigs she attended...keep on rockin, Sugar
Love WGB ❤ you should react more of them! ;)
Awesome job
Thanks
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