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  • The music is so good, different from other music of the era. If you also enjoy it,share it with others. I haved turned my daughter on to The Babys, and she is a fan.( now 17)

  • なつかしい! これは大好きでした。

  • Nope, I've no intention of dying just yet. Me and John have an agreement; he doesn't copy my stuff....and I dont copy his lol !!!!!!!!

  • Who is playing acoustic guitar at the end? Corby?

  • @jowaitedotcom Hi Jo

    Mr. Corby says

    It is Walt Stocker that plays the accoustic guitar at the end of Dying Man.

    Are you copying "Dying Man"?

    SC

  • This is one great song.

    Tremendous A minor chord progression at the end.

    The Babys at their best.

  • This song to me showed the potential greatness that this band possessed for years to come. Such a shame!

  • the bollocks its playing at my funeral

  • This is great music and so different from the radio hits. I wonder at the contrast between this serious music and the very good pop love songs I remember, that I have to put away for awhile after listening to them too much. Is this the music the group really wanted to play? Well I can never know the answer to that.

  • Great song! Amazing guitar and wonderful voice. Thanks for sharing! :-)

  • Yes they were trailblazers! Nice MC!! Get well my friend!! Great stuff!!

    Ciao

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  • One of my all time Babys songs! Epic.

  • ...as ever...

  • Brilliant!! I like!!

  • Just hearing this song for the first time and im absolutely floored..great guitar tones and just a brilliant song..thumbs up to Mr Corby on that solo..sounds so beautiful..thanks SNOWCHILD..

  • Yet again, the fabulous SNOWCHILD has performed brilliantly.

    For those interested I played a part on the actual 3rd synthesizer that Dr Moog made in his own garden shed. Dr Moog had hand-varnished the wooden pieces at the sides of it & for some reason it ended up in the studio in Toronto where we recorded this track. It comes in at 5:12 in quite a high register & sounds like a computerised 'arpegiator.' Of course, in those days there where no computers & it is therefore played manually.

    MC.

  • @The1stBaby How are you Mike, sorry not been in touch, always think about you and am always asked about you by various people, for the record I have a Moog Rouge that I bought in 1983, 2 and a half octaves of pure mono, would never part with it, take care, Boo from Oaklands Road.

  • @icebaby57 Thanks, Boo. I always love hearing from you and I often think of you and your family. Hopefully, you can make it up here to my home in Scotland at some time where you would be a most welcomed old friend. MC.

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