Procol Harum - 'A Whiter Shade of Pale' Reaction!

Published 2024-05-30
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"Whiter Shade of Pale" by Procol Harum is a classic rock song that became famous for its distinctive sound and poetic lyrics. Performing it live in Denmark would typically involve capturing the essence of its haunting melody and deep lyrics in front of an audience. The song's ethereal quality often resonates well in live performances, allowing the musicians to add their own improvisations and nuances to the music. If you're referring to a specific live performance in Denmark, it might be worth checking out recordings or videos from concerts or events where Procol Harum has played. Each live rendition can offer a unique experience, reflecting the band's interpretation and the energy of the audience.

All Comments (21)
  • If this song isn't played at my funeral...I'm going to get up and walk out.
  • @Jude_196
    RIP, GARY BROOKER!! YOU ARE MISSED, SIR!! WHAT a VOICE!!
  • @starman2337
    The crowd being quiet DURING the performance was showing respect by not disturbing the music.
  • I'm not sure if it was understood that this was a live performance in Denmark. It's not Bon Jovi or GNR in a huge stadium. So no need for the audience to be screaming and shouting in the middle of this type of song - with a classical symphony in the background. They all listened respectfully - and cheered loudly and passionately at the end of the performance - to show their love and appreciation for a fantastic performance.
  • This song is magic. The original stands out as one of the most beautiful and original songs ever. I love this version.
  • The audience on this day was blessed beyond measure. A once in a centrury performance.
  • @rocknroller77
    Love both the original version and this, but this version ALWAYS makes me tear up. Absolutely beautiful
  • @iansaunders7090
    It's called respect , we went to a concert to listen to the artist , not to make enough noise to compete with them !!!!
  • @hackermusic3355
    Like others have said the crowd wasn't quiet because they didn't like the song. They loved the song. They were quiet because that's what the music called for.
  • @PetrNielsn
    The audience was being respectful. They knew how to behave.
  • The fact that he could still sing that song with such passion almost 60 years later and in his later years is very impressive as well.
  • Fellas, overseas the audience sits and listen to the performance and then applauds after each song
  • @AP-gb3eh
    Making noise during a performance like this would be so disrespectful, applause at the end. It’s respectful to hear all the work that went into it .
  • Paul McCartney once said that he wished he could write a song as beautiful as this
  • @abelard817
    In Europe and Australia, we sit and respectfully listen. At the end, if it’s warranted only, they get a standing ovation
  • @johnbrowne2170
    The group is Procol Harum from Essex, England and they had several hits in the 1960s. The song A Whiter Shade of Pale sold over 10 million records.
  • @tomgribbin9531
    John Lennon and I have at least one thing in common . When this song came out in '67 we both said it was the most beautiful tune we had ever heard.
  • This son g 57 years old,and I still love it as much now as I did when it came out when I was 11