My good I never thought I would see them again. I was 19/20 years old it was a club called Nelson coloum in Nelson Lancashier England they were fantastic then I would love to here more of them now
2cd band I ever saw live in my life and I wasent disappointed live at the town hall Huddersfield 74 the place rocked man those were the days great band
Disagree! This has pathos but is not pathetic. The ageing process can have nobility and humour as well as sadness (in the old sense) and should be embraced as part of life. Doesn't matter whether or not they're miming (are you sure? they're well rehearsed if they are), they seem to be enjoying it - and it's still a stonking good foot-stomping anthem!
Absolutely Jackie..what was their's on "Hey!" wasn't it. But yeah this was so much better and their New York Groove clip on YouTube is excellent as well
The story goes that this song had been lined up for the Glitterband to do as their first single. However, the management decided that "Hello" needed to be promoted and were given the song instead. The Glitterband version, which appears on their first album titled "Hey", is virtually identical ... perhaps with slightly more drums. Great song though. I liked both variants.
yes BS you remember well. And on "rock n roll dudes" the GB covered Games Up and that was Hello's second sigle which bombed......unfortunately. Take care fellow old boy!
wow brings back memories of Bob Cadbury
Cas2069 5 months ago
Awsome, i love music from the -70 ...
saigon99999 6 months ago
I saw this group at Adam and Eve's in Burton on Trent in 1977. Their were fantastic !
limeyjoe1957 1 year ago
@limeyjoe1957 I used to go there, when it was just called Eves or was it Adams? I remember it was always changing names.
TWENTIETHCENTURYBABY 9 months ago
Świetny kawałek !!!! Zaraz przypominają się szalone lata,cudowne tak jak ta wspaniała MUZA !!!!!!
TheZbycho 1 year ago
super back to 70
herman220961 1 year ago
sounds good : ]
722erodz 1 year ago
This band were staying at the same hotel my self and my family were staying at, we had a laugh in the hotel pool at that time...was a good laugh
tmpster 1 year ago
Why are they miming/lip synching to the original single? - always makes you wonder if they could really hack it live.
quacker1964 1 year ago
Oh i'm gonna tell him alright!!
WilfulDays 1 year ago
seen them live great band ,brings memories back,loved the 70,s
suzi1400gsx 1 year ago
Great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
janis041964 1 year ago
My good I never thought I would see them again. I was 19/20 years old it was a club called Nelson coloum in Nelson Lancashier England they were fantastic then I would love to here more of them now
Best wishes Jean xxxx
1954smithy 1 year ago
those eyes havent changed.
shaftsbury94 1 year ago
fantastic band :):)
djangiebaby 1 year ago
Good cover of the Girl group "The Exciters" old hit from 1962.
breezebro 1 year ago
Super hit 1974.
quazikowski 1 year ago
bring back glam rock NOW !
IAN120862 1 year ago
fantastic tune .. loved it :):)
djangiebaby 1 year ago
2cd band I ever saw live in my life and I wasent disappointed live at the town hall Huddersfield 74 the place rocked man those were the days great band
Promoagent 2 years ago
they wereoutside of the glam movement
shaftsbury94 2 years ago
Jesus remember seeing this band at Huddersfield Town Hall in 1974 with my glitter hat on, one of the first gigs I ever went to.
Promoagent 2 years ago
Gosh! I remember this SO well from 1974! Thaks for Posting!
nintendy 2 years ago
The song is written back in the early 60-es..1963 i think!
R500SCANIAV8 2 years ago
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first recorded as "Tell Her" in 1962 by Gil Hamilton
Ayrshirenutter 2 years ago
bloody fantastic get em on at glastonbury blow the trendy tuneless gets off stage . and dig those cool boots ,
twelvemeister 2 years ago 11
It look like mime to me
thegapshow 2 years ago 2
Bob's very good at miming though, probably comes with years of singing the same 3 songs lol.
TWENTIETHCENTURYBABY 2 years ago 2
This is the best version of this song, and was the most played original 45 I had back in the day, well prior to 1997.
Great.
4skinmasseure 2 years ago
1997?
No. Leader Bob Bradbury is for young.
This song written in 1974 !!
malagosia18 2 years ago 2
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Ayrshirenutter 2 years ago
i like more linda ronstadt version
anacletocoronado 2 years ago
ESTA BIEN ESTA CANCION
rua74 2 years ago
i got this on a 45 rpm record but mines got pic of billy idol on front and on the pic on the record
sukie1958 2 years ago
esta super chingona esta cancion
roy1881 2 years ago
ist das die gleiche band die 1974 new york grooves gespielt hat?
wenn ja, dann ist das hier traurig.
xpi3000 2 years ago
Ahhhh... wonderful trip down memory lane :)
chippyhippychick 2 years ago 3
tell him are sooooooooooo..fab
simon0785 3 years ago
7" 45rpm disc, on the stereo player with a needle, cranked to the max, back in the day.
Kin' Awesome.
4skinmasseure 3 years ago 3
big power play then and still has the power...............thats a tune
kennyroadshow 3 years ago
Jesus Christ !! ... Takes me wayyyyyyyyyyy wayyyyyyyyyy back !! ... FANTASTIC .....
jimtiv 3 years ago
echt een nummer met jeugdsentiment uit de
jaren 70
padimija 3 years ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
Is this group from England? I think they
SUCK! BIG TIME SUCK! The singer is way off
the beat from the guitar or is it the guitar is off from the singer? Any way, I think they
REALLY SUCK! No, I wont be back to this site.
FWW7450 3 years ago
well piss off then you prat
thepolecat11 3 years ago 4
Saw this group in a pub gig in Gillingham, Dorset in 1974, just before they hit the charts.......aaah those memories
carter2505 3 years ago
used to love this top glam song at discos in 70,s
newall7 3 years ago
This is a German show that used to be on Sat1 on Saturday night and yes it's mimed, everyone mimed on this show.
TWENTIETHCENTURYBABY 3 years ago
Look like it miming but great anyway
GlitterBandFan 3 years ago
bob bradbury nw owns a recording studio and he reocrded and mixed my bands album!! didn't realise this was him!! SWEET
shortstuff4908 3 years ago
Original version by the exciters....
blackpoolrok 3 years ago
Loved the song at the time but this is a bit sad! Looks like their miming to a backing track.
tangomango69 3 years ago
Disagree! This has pathos but is not pathetic. The ageing process can have nobility and humour as well as sadness (in the old sense) and should be embraced as part of life. Doesn't matter whether or not they're miming (are you sure? they're well rehearsed if they are), they seem to be enjoying it - and it's still a stonking good foot-stomping anthem!
PabloOLeary 3 years ago 2
one of the best glam rock songs of all time.
markdelaney 3 years ago 11
Alte Zeiten das gibt anspoorn auf Gruppenmusik mit den Bass und musik Rythmen der letzten Mehreren Jahrsn...aber es macht doch keiner mehr
Dieter
libitowski 3 years ago
the drummers brother played with ultravox.
ronnoten 3 years ago
bob bradbury!
fredthegreat1234 3 years ago
the original is better... the exciters 60's... but i remember this one from childhood!!!
twiggyhalo 3 years ago
Sorry to contradict - this version is an exception, it is much better than original.
jbcranberry 2 years ago 3
well i love the original too but this version is amazing!
bluehairspaz 2 years ago
Great song !! Anyone knows where to find it, in mp3 format? Because I searched all the internet without success.
RicardoPP21 3 years ago
Brilliant track dont know which is best, this or Glitter Band both great!!!
joskk74 3 years ago
Def prefer the Glitter Band :o)
70sglam 2 years ago
Brilliant, I love this versionbetter than Glitter Band, I also love hello,s version of New York Groove, cushty video Glitterjet;)
londongirl65 4 years ago
hey great music
c130mover 4 years ago
I think so!
julinaj16 4 years ago
When you can't go out because it's to stormy, what better way to spend a Sunday. Bob rocks!
TWENTIETHCENTURYBABY 4 years ago
One of the all time glam greats...Hello should have had so much more success in the UK...wish id seen them supporting Gary Glitter in 73.
alibarthez 4 years ago
I´m 44 and I´m from Czech republic. I remember
this video but 1997 - no!!! 1977!!! But it´s great till this time.I play keyboard with my band and this song is very successful. Thank you Hello.
julinaj16 4 years ago
Classic glam track, but if this is 1997 (looks like one of them German shows) it is clearly mimed/ lip synched.
quacker1964 4 years ago
yet another glam classic glitter jet
HendonKissArmy 4 years ago
Glitter band's version is nowhere near as good as this version.
JACKIEANN65 4 years ago
Absolutely Jackie..what was their's on "Hey!" wasn't it. But yeah this was so much better and their New York Groove clip on YouTube is excellent as well
iamatwat 4 years ago
Bob is the king - long live the king. EMW for life.
scoobdogg187 4 years ago
The story goes that this song had been lined up for the Glitterband to do as their first single. However, the management decided that "Hello" needed to be promoted and were given the song instead. The Glitterband version, which appears on their first album titled "Hey", is virtually identical ... perhaps with slightly more drums. Great song though. I liked both variants.
BlackSc0rp10n 4 years ago
yes BS you remember well. And on "rock n roll dudes" the GB covered Games Up and that was Hello's second sigle which bombed......unfortunately. Take care fellow old boy!
iamatwat 4 years ago
Bob Bradbury's outfit is just wrong for 1997! Love this song though
JACKIEANN65 4 years ago
Wow great Glam hit, never realised it was a 60's song when it came out - will always be a 70's Glam hit for me - love this song
PaddyGoo 4 years ago