Not heard this brilliant song for ages. Been over-dosing on various Russ Ballard/Argent & Colin Blunstone, since seeing old clip on 'Old Grey Whistle Test' recently. Saw Argent in 1973 in Glasgow ... amazing concert. Too much crap music about nowadays. Generations of young folk missing out on some briliant music.Glad to say Argent will be back in Glasgow this year.
I viewed this so many times I've lost count. Yet I'm still at a loss for words. The children... their gaze. How much have they seen and understood of the ugliness and the emptiness of their world? Sad. Painful.
The song, the lyrics: "I don't believe in miracles.... Tell me where you are." Honest. Direct... Disturbing.
We have robbed the children of their future. In way of reparation, if nothing else, should we not give them hope?
Wow, gladly accept your video response. There is a deeper meaning in your interpretation of the song. A wake up call to our political leaders? : ) Thanks a lot.
I've searched YouTube for the best Blunstone version of this brilliant song - and it has to be this one - posted by nakananteteng. Great video also. Thanks - one of my alltime favourites.
Pardon the abrupt cut at the end of the song. Originally, there's segue to this piece. It's an original version of "You Are So Beautiful" by Billy Preston. And thank you for appreciating the video.
Were you tempted to leave the segue? A transition from Blunstone to Preston sounds really good to me. Billy Preston died way too young. Child prodigy and 5th Beetle. What a talent! What a shame!
must agree with the majority, its such a great gone to my favourites too. record and the video to go with it is exellent. gone to my favourites too.
brighton43 3 months ago
Not heard this brilliant song for ages. Been over-dosing on various Russ Ballard/Argent & Colin Blunstone, since seeing old clip on 'Old Grey Whistle Test' recently. Saw Argent in 1973 in Glasgow ... amazing concert. Too much crap music about nowadays. Generations of young folk missing out on some briliant music.Glad to say Argent will be back in Glasgow this year.
ziggydoc1 5 months ago
how can anyone dislike this beautiful song??>????
kev106lightinfantry 8 months ago
It is just the Giggling that spoils the purity of it!
eastofthemoon 8 months ago
fantastic..............
661672 1 year ago 3
Pop writing - and performing, doesn't get any better than this.
martinjp1958 1 year ago 4
Prachtig!
Xxx
mvdm1995 2 years ago
Beautiful! A 10, definitely.
I viewed this so many times I've lost count. Yet I'm still at a loss for words. The children... their gaze. How much have they seen and understood of the ugliness and the emptiness of their world? Sad. Painful.
The song, the lyrics: "I don't believe in miracles.... Tell me where you are." Honest. Direct... Disturbing.
We have robbed the children of their future. In way of reparation, if nothing else, should we not give them hope?
MenciAng100 2 years ago 3
great super you make it so real like to gif you 10********** THANKS
teet555 2 years ago 3
Wow! A 10! Thanks a lot teet555!
nakananteteng 2 years ago
another 10 from me :) great job
lhotplover 2 years ago 3
i'm cry (icant iglish)
RachelleDeanneTUBE 2 years ago 2
OMG.
THIS MADE ME CRY
THANKS SO MUCH.
those pictures are so beautiful and so is the song.
aardbeiensoep 2 years ago 7
love this video,great match song with pics,and meaning ...:)
shashysinnari 2 years ago 5
thanks a lot :-)
nakananteteng 2 years ago
Wow, gladly accept your video response. There is a deeper meaning in your interpretation of the song. A wake up call to our political leaders? : ) Thanks a lot.
CircaSitenta 2 years ago 3
my own little way, Circa. Thanks!
nakananteteng 2 years ago
Beautiful video , amazing pictures. I love this song.
Thanks so much. Direct to my favorites !
Regards from Spain.
milaraven 3 years ago 3
I've searched YouTube for the best Blunstone version of this brilliant song - and it has to be this one - posted by nakananteteng. Great video also. Thanks - one of my alltime favourites.
wearyoldman 3 years ago 7
Thanks a lot for the compliment, wearyoldman!
Pardon the abrupt cut at the end of the song. Originally, there's segue to this piece. It's an original version of "You Are So Beautiful" by Billy Preston. And thank you for appreciating the video.
nakananteteng 3 years ago
Were you tempted to leave the segue? A transition from Blunstone to Preston sounds really good to me. Billy Preston died way too young. Child prodigy and 5th Beetle. What a talent! What a shame!
wearyoldman 3 years ago 3
cool song ! Wich year is this from ?
sneyder69 3 years ago
timeless song indeed.
I believe the song came out on October 1972.
#31 in the UK chart, I think : )
nakananteteng 3 years ago
I love this song no matter who sings it. Blunstone, Barbera Dickson, and especially the man who wrote it, Russ Ballard. Brilliant song.
Dyynamo 3 years ago
A masterpice of songwriting. A chord sequence to make one break down, and a vocal performance of great poignancy.
martinjp1958 3 years ago