Good morning, do you like sixties? Listen and pod cast my program " great sound of 60' s " on the site plumfm. Greeting and made blooper in rock and roll. Salut, vous aimez les sixties ? Ecoutez et podcatez mon émission "le super son des sixties" sur plum fm. Salut et faites gaffe au rock'n roll
First of all-this is not the 15 year old commenting. Better clear that up. So, why didn't I notice these guys when I was 18. I've never seen so many handsome men in one singing group. Yeah-Hollies
Good morning, do you like sixties? Listen and pod cast my program " great sound of 60' s " on the site plumfm. Greeting and made blooper in rock and roll.
Salut, vous aimez les sixties ? Ecoutez et podcatez mon émission "le super son des sixties" sur plum fm. Salut et faites gaffe au rock'n roll.
Always at their best with Graham. It does him a lot of credit that he was such a trooper when he didn't care for a song or when he would rather not have done it.
LOL! Did you know that E - of the Eels - recorded a solo version of Jennifer Eccles that may nearly as Dylanesque as your dream rendition there? Graham Nash himself enjoyed it!
They were better(well, different!)than the Byrds for arranging Dylan songs(Byrds 12 strings Rickenbaker break sometimes my ears) but I like Dylan singing Dylan, and the Hollies doing their own things. I'd rather enjoy Dylan singing Jennifer Eccles, hahaha!
It's certainly not Bobby, but it's a cool version of the song by a group that I have to admit I really enjoyed way back when. Thanks for posting it!!!
I think zimmie is saying its not Bob Dylan but really the HOLLIES version of this song is quite enjoyable and any time you see a clip like this for the first time the experience is indescribable.Thank you.
I meant that The Hollies singing "Blowin' in the Wind" is not nearly as enjoyable (for me) as listening to it being sung by BOB DYLAN, who wrote it and originally sung it. I like the Hollies, just REALLY LIKE HIS BOBNESS. ;)
This song speaks for itself... brilliant cover of the great Bob Dylan one.
laggie24 7 months ago
blo blo blo blowing in the wind
anita9110 1 year ago
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Good morning, do you like sixties? Listen and pod cast my program " great sound of 60' s " on the site plumfm. Greeting and made blooper in rock and roll. Salut, vous aimez les sixties ? Ecoutez et podcatez mon émission "le super son des sixties" sur plum fm. Salut et faites gaffe au rock'n roll
supersondessixties 1 year ago
First of all-this is not the 15 year old commenting. Better clear that up. So, why didn't I notice these guys when I was 18. I've never seen so many handsome men in one singing group. Yeah-Hollies
SuperSaiyan2Vegito 1 year ago 2
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Good morning, do you like sixties? Listen and pod cast my program " great sound of 60' s " on the site plumfm. Greeting and made blooper in rock and roll.
Salut, vous aimez les sixties ? Ecoutez et podcatez mon émission "le super son des sixties" sur plum fm. Salut et faites gaffe au rock'n roll.
supersondessixties 1 year ago
Interestingly this is NOT on the recent "complete" Beat Club DVD box-sets (24 discs!), so could it be a previously unbroadcast outtake?
peterdchecksfield 1 year ago
Da kann man sagen was man will, die Hollies mit Allan Clarke sind einmalig, sowas wird es nie wieder geben. Danke für die tolle Musik.
Akkordbremser 2 years ago
Always at their best with Graham. It does him a lot of credit that he was such a trooper when he didn't care for a song or when he would rather not have done it.
NewHopeNashFan 2 years ago
LOL! Did you know that E - of the Eels - recorded a solo version of Jennifer Eccles that may nearly as Dylanesque as your dream rendition there? Graham Nash himself enjoyed it!
ItsAllAboutNash 2 years ago
They're so cute in those outfits,can we love them anymore?...tf
kickassfan 2 years ago 5
I love Allan with those sideburns like that.
wouldntyoulike2know 2 years ago 2
I thought Nash left the band before they did the Sing Dylan album.
srprazak 3 years ago
Yes he did, they re-recorded this song with Terry, that version is featured on the Dylan album.
katdowli 3 years ago
he did, on the album they took nash`s voice out
sophieisahomo 2 years ago
i think bob dylan and peter,paul and mary had the best versions, but this one is good too :)
NewspaperTaxi11 3 years ago
LOvely clip - have not seen it before. Big thanks!
kskyberg 3 years ago 4
They were better(well, different!)than the Byrds for arranging Dylan songs(Byrds 12 strings Rickenbaker break sometimes my ears) but I like Dylan singing Dylan, and the Hollies doing their own things. I'd rather enjoy Dylan singing Jennifer Eccles, hahaha!
Muzikusuk 3 years ago
is this live or what...
Acerian 3 years ago
now THIS IS MUSIC! i love it
Acerian 3 years ago 2
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This Is a bad version!
minnesotabobby 3 years ago
I don't think it is.
sapphiretaurus 3 years ago 3
This is a great version of a great song.The HOLLIES did not record sub standard material,it just wasn't possible, they had too much talent.
ricogarion 3 years ago 2
I appreciated the Hollies' creative talent to arrange other songs prior to judge it's good or not.
womantwo6207 3 years ago
It's certainly not Bobby, but it's a cool version of the song by a group that I have to admit I really enjoyed way back when. Thanks for posting it!!!
zimmiesgirl 3 years ago
wat do u mean its not bobby?
chakahfatah 3 years ago
I think zimmie is saying its not Bob Dylan but really the HOLLIES version of this song is quite enjoyable and any time you see a clip like this for the first time the experience is indescribable.Thank you.
ricogarion 3 years ago
I meant that The Hollies singing "Blowin' in the Wind" is not nearly as enjoyable (for me) as listening to it being sung by BOB DYLAN, who wrote it and originally sung it. I like the Hollies, just REALLY LIKE HIS BOBNESS. ;)
zimmiesgirl 3 years ago 2
o ok i thought u meant bobby elliot, i do agree with wat you said thou
chakahfatah 3 years ago