MIND-BLOWING REACTION:MARMALADE-REFLECTIONS OF MY LIFE(1969)UNVEILED!|RELIVE THE GOLDEN ERA OF MUSIC

Published 2023-06-06
Join me, a Ghanaian, as I delve into the captivating world of music history, reacting to the iconic song "Marmalade - Reflections Of My Life" from 1969. Get ready for a soul-stirring journey through time as we explore the timeless melodies and thought-provoking lyrics of this legendary track. Prepare to be amazed by the power of music and the profound impact it has on our hearts and souls. Don't miss out on this unforgettable reaction experience!

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All Comments (21)
  • @Carlparishhonda
    I'm a Vietnam War era veteran, and that song always brings me memories of the 1960s and early 1970s.
  • fantastic song yet another gem from the sixties a brilliant musical decade the music was incredible back then
  • I get satisfaction watching people hearing this song for the first time. The way I get every time I hear it.
  • @finslaw
    Marmalade is very underrated. I See the Rain, Wait a Minute Baby, Chains, My Little One, Can You Help Me?, Fight Say the Mighty, She Wrote Me a Letter, Sarah, Middle of the Night etc.
  • @kms250
    It’s very interesting to hear perspective on this song from someone who was not alive during the Vietnam war.
  • Marmalade was a Scottish band, they had quite a few hits around then. Rainbow is in a similar vein to Reflections, but other tracks are livelier, maybe more fun. They did a cover of the Beatles Ob la di Ob la da, Cousin Norman, and Radancer. The lead singer, sorry can't recall his name, only passed over a couple of years ago. He was good though. They were a good band, had about ten chart hits, most in the top ten., and a number one. - UK charts. Love to hear them being played.
  • @TheClonemenot
    I was 9 years old when I first heard this song. I know this may sound stupid, but it made me feel old. Still love it now that I am old.
  • @TheNo1BandDad
    I love this song. So much fun playing/singing it.
  • @donofarrel
    The lead singer is known as Dean Ford but his name is Tommy McAleese.
  • @Sonia-tf4og
    I'm glad you reacted to this beautiful song! I was glad to see that you enjoyed it a lot. I know her when I was little, my father had many cassettes with songs of this style. I'm using the translator, I hope it's understood... Other suggestions from those times: -"Silence is golden"(1967) of Tremeloes -"A whiter shade of pale" (1967) of Procol Harum -"Young girl" of (60´s) of Gary Puckett & The Union Gap Enjoy! ¡Saludos, desde Argentina!
  • @Mr1Blacktooth
    That was an impressive analysis. It's interesting that we think back on our past and long for the quiet moments with the people we love. Those are the precious moments that perhaps should encourage us to reach out to people more and glean many more such moments that we can preserve to add value to our lives.
  • @appledoreman
    Thoughtful analysis of a classic song from the 60's (bordering on the 70's). You liked the strings, so I would recommend Lovin' things by the same band, or Everlasting love by Love Affair from the same era. Strings for both also arranged by the under-rated Keith Mansfield.