tong80 | donderdag 6 november 2003 @ 17:08 |
Eén van de zangers van het mooiste nummer allertijden ( Unchained melody ) is gisteren dood aangetroffen in een hotel in Kalamazoo. ![]() Bobby Hatfield (vocals; born August 10, 1940, died November 5, 2003) and Bill Medley (vocals; born September 19, 1940) Medley was born in Santa Ana, California, and Hatfield grew up in Anaheim. They came together in 1962 when their respective groups - Medleys Paramours and Hatfields Variations - combined members. Retaining the name the Paramours, they released a single, There She Goes (Shes Walking Away), on the Moonglow label in December 1962. Three months later, the act got whittled down to Medley and Hatfield, who debuted as the Righteous Brothers with the rocking single Little Latin Lupe Lu. A Medley original, it became a regional hit and a garage-rock standard, covered by Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels, among countless others. The Righteous Brothers were given their name by black fans who responded to their voices with an approving, Thats righteous, brother! Producer Phil Spector leased their Moonglow contract, adding the Righteous Brothers to the roster of voices on his Philles label. During their brief time at Moonglow, the Righteous Brothers cut enough material to fill three albums (Right Now, Some Blue Eyed Soul and This Is New), from which a dozen singles were culled. Although those early sides lack the drama and grandeur of their greatest work with Spector, there was plenty of rock and roll soul to be heard in such tracks as Justine, My Babe and You Can Have Her. Spector heard a deeper potential in the blend of Medleys earthy thunder and Hatfields heavenly fire. A series of magnificently produced and sung singles commenced with the symphonic pop of Youve Lost That Lovin Feelin, cowritten by Spector, Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil. With their dramatic exchanges from different registers, Medley and Hatfield reached for the stars. Spectors Wall of Sound production scaled unparalleled heights for a pop single. Youve Lost That Lovin Feelin entered the Top Forty the day after Christmas 1964 and hit #1 two months later. The song ran for nearly four minutes, but Spector listed the time as 3:05 on the label so that nervous deejays wouldnt balk at its length. Medley offered writer Len Scher an insight on what it was like to work with Spector: He was such a legendary producer that all the other producers wanted to come to the studio while he was recording...and sometimes it would get a little carried away. It was basically Phils time to show off. So there were a couple of times where we had to say, Hey, you know, lets get down to this and get it over with. The Righteous Brothers followed Lovin Feelin with a string of grandly orchestrated, Spector-produced ballads: Just Once in My Life (#9), which Spector cowrote with Garry Goffin and Carole King; Hung on You, cowritten by the same trio; the Hatfield-sung Unchained Melody (#4), their 1965 remake of a 1955 movie theme; Ebb Tide (#5), a vocal version of what had been an instrumental hit in 1953; and White Cliffs of Dover, their swan song for Spector and Philles. Hatfield, in particular, was a big fan of the movie ballads and singer Roy Hamiltons versions of them, and had actually sung both Ebb Tide and Unchained Melody with his first group, the Variations. In 1966 Verve Records bought the Righteous Brothers contract for a cool million dollars, and they flourished there as well. The Righteous Brothers apprenticeship with Spector paid off when they were allowed to produce themselves at Verve. Their first single for the label, (Youre My) Soul and Inspiration, was again penned by the esteemed songwriting team of Mann and Weil, and masterfully produced by Medley. It was an auspicious moment for the Righteous Brothers, topping the charts for three weeks - one week longer than Youve Lost That Lovin Feelin. But amid the radical changes and evolutions of the late 1960s, the Righteous Brothers time was winding down. The duo cut several more albums and charted a few other singles - He (#18) and Go Ahead and Cry (#30) - before parting ways in 1968. In the more receptive climate of the mid-1970s, the Righteous Brothers reunited and resumed their hitmaking ways with Rock and Roll Heaven (#3), Give It to the People (#20) and Dream On (#32). All three appeared on the album Give It to the People, produced by Dennis Lambert and Brian Potter and released in 1974. Medley scored a hit with another duettist, Jennifer Warnes, on (Ive Had) The Time of My Life, from the 1987 film Dirty Dancing. That soundtrack became the most successful since Saturday Night Fever, selling 14 million copies and propelling (Ive Had) The Time of My Life to the top. In 1990, the Righteous Brothers version of Unchained Melody appeared in the hit film Ghost, returning to the charts a quarter century after its original release. Best of the Righteous Brothers, an anthology released that same year, became a platinum seller, proving the undiminished appeal of the duos blue-eyed soul. RIP.
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tong80 | donderdag 6 november 2003 @ 17:10 |
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tong80 | donderdag 6 november 2003 @ 17:42 |
Het hakt er wel in merk ik.
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tong80 | donderdag 6 november 2003 @ 19:09 |
'You've lost that loving feeling' stond in 2000 bij de verkiezing van beste single ooit ( Door the rolling Stone ) op nummer...
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just me | donderdag 6 november 2003 @ 19:10 |
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APK | donderdag 6 november 2003 @ 19:10 |
Nooit geweten dat het twee bleekgezichten waren. ![]() | |
sooty | donderdag 6 november 2003 @ 19:13 |
quote:Aldus bron. | |
tong80 | donderdag 6 november 2003 @ 19:17 |
quote:Blanken met soul. | |
just me | donderdag 6 november 2003 @ 19:18 |
* just me zit even te zwijmelen en te genieten van de muziek.. | |
tong80 | donderdag 6 november 2003 @ 19:21 |
quote: ![]() | |
just me | donderdag 6 november 2003 @ 19:24 |
Lonely rivers flow to the sea, to the sea, to the open arms of the sea. Lonely lovers sigh, wait for me, wait for me I'll be coming home, wait for me | |
SethGecko | donderdag 6 november 2003 @ 19:25 |
Tis meer muziek waar mijn ouders van zullen genieten. Vind het zelf nogal C R A P ! | |
tong80 | donderdag 6 november 2003 @ 19:27 |
quote:Ik ben opgegroeid in de punk tijd. Ik hou van muziek. Jij gaat ooit ook muziek ontdekken. | |
Kozzmic | donderdag 6 november 2003 @ 19:28 |
quote:Welke is het? | |
Abbadon | donderdag 6 november 2003 @ 19:29 |
wist niet eens dat hij nog leefde ![]() en zo heel oud was hij ook nog niet eens | |
tong80 | donderdag 6 november 2003 @ 19:29 |
quote:Die blanken zijn toch niet uit elkaar te houden Kozzmic ? | |
SethGecko | donderdag 6 november 2003 @ 19:30 |
quote:haha! Ik ben denk ik van jouw leeftijd, maar ik praat iig niet als een ouwe lul ![]() | |
just me | donderdag 6 november 2003 @ 19:32 |
quote:je praat niet als een ouwe lul maar "cool with me" komt wel erg would-be jeugdig over ![]() | |
tong80 | donderdag 6 november 2003 @ 19:32 |
quote:Ja. | |
SethGecko | donderdag 6 november 2003 @ 19:33 |
quote:Sorry. Keb een tijdje in het buitenland gewoond, ben net een maand terug. | |
just me | donderdag 6 november 2003 @ 19:35 |
quote:Oooh vandaar ![]() | |
tong80 | donderdag 6 november 2003 @ 19:35 |
just me. Download when a man loves a woman eens. Ik ben al bezig. Zo mooi. | |
just me | donderdag 6 november 2003 @ 19:36 |
quote:laat ik nou toevallig Kazaa aan hebben staan ![]() | |
tong80 | donderdag 6 november 2003 @ 19:39 |
quote:Het is ook mooi dat niemand hem kent. Maar dat iedereen z'n hits mee kan zingen. | |
just me | donderdag 6 november 2003 @ 19:41 |
quote:ik kan geen hem vinden met when a man loves a woman ![]() | |
Abbadon | donderdag 6 november 2003 @ 19:41 |
waar de #$%@ ligt Kalamazoo? ![]() | |
tong80 | donderdag 6 november 2003 @ 19:42 |
quote:Percy Sledge. ![]() | |
tong80 | donderdag 6 november 2003 @ 19:43 |
quote:Vlak bij Kazaa | |
just me | donderdag 6 november 2003 @ 19:43 |
quote: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ow die | |
tong80 | donderdag 6 november 2003 @ 19:45 |
Er is een boek uitgegeven door Rolling Stone Magazine. Het grootste muziekblad van de wereld. Over de duizend hits van19de eeuw. Raad maar wat er op één stond. Niet Unchained melody. | |
just me | donderdag 6 november 2003 @ 19:50 |
* just me is helemaal terug bij vroegûh ![]() | |
tong80 | donderdag 6 november 2003 @ 19:55 |
quote:Tong is helemaal terug bij goeie smaak. ![]() | |
golfer | donderdag 6 november 2003 @ 20:02 |
quote:Nee, maar in de 19e eeuw moest Bobby Hatfield ook nog geboren worden en waren er voornamelijks hits van de familie Straus. ![]() | |
tong80 | donderdag 6 november 2003 @ 20:03 |
quote:Rot op met je Helmut Lottie. | |
Jane | donderdag 6 november 2003 @ 20:34 |
quote:Ik meen links Bill Medley te herkennen, dus ik gok de rechter. Ik ken alleen de hits van de Righteous Brothers en daar is niks mis mee. | |
just me | donderdag 6 november 2003 @ 20:37 |
quote:An extremely rare 1970 German compilation double album Box Set that combines several of the Righteous Brothers biggest hits, including the Bobby Hatfield solo "Ebb Tide" misschien deze Jane? | |
PogueMahone | donderdag 6 november 2003 @ 20:49 |
unchained melody is mooi ik zit alleen de hele tijd met the outhere brothers in m'n kop | |
Jane | vrijdag 7 november 2003 @ 11:12 |
quote:Nee, zegt me niks. Dan zal ik de naam Bobby Hatfield wel kennen omdat hij één van de Righteous Brothers was en alleen de naam heb onthouden (en niet de link, als je snapt wat ik bedoel ![]() Vlak voor een optreden dood gevonden in een hotelkamer. Da's wel plotseling dan. Triest. | |
SunChaser | zaterdag 8 november 2003 @ 11:45 |
Die scene in Ghost met dat nummer van Righteous Brothers, zooooooo mooi ![]() | |
TimMer1981 | zaterdag 8 november 2003 @ 11:57 |
quote:Precies, ik ben opgegroeid in de jaren '80 en '90 en ik vind het ook zeer mooie en goede muziek. Mijn moeder draaide vroeger altijd Motown thuis en nog steeds eigenlijk, denk dat het daardoor komt. Soul blijft altijd goed.
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TimMer1981 | zaterdag 8 november 2003 @ 11:57 |
quote:Yep. ![]() |