I'm 65 and came up through all of this misic. There's no way to relate just how much the influx of the New Wave changed things. The Hollies were just as important as any other group in shaping my memories as the Beatles. They, the Hollies were HUGE!!! God bless 'um all...
I'm in my early 50's and thus too young to be part of this magical time in music, but no matter what i listen to (and I'm very open to all kinds of music) I keep coming to the 60's.
Like I say to many people, I'm too young to be a hippie (though this is pre-hippie) I love the ERA.
I'm here drinking my wine and listening to these fantabulous groups! I never went to any concerts but I am a product of the sixtties...i went to 'nam, came back and I'm here. Thank you!
I love those great vocal harmonies!!!!!!! ...... Simply fabulous!!!!!!!....... Just like the happiest days of our lifes!!!!!!!
joijiv 1 month ago
dosnt grahm nash sound like franki valli
coreyorama 3 months ago
I'm 65 and came up through all of this misic. There's no way to relate just how much the influx of the New Wave changed things. The Hollies were just as important as any other group in shaping my memories as the Beatles. They, the Hollies were HUGE!!! God bless 'um all...
TheJcreg 3 months ago
@TheJcreg
I'm in my early 50's and thus too young to be part of this magical time in music, but no matter what i listen to (and I'm very open to all kinds of music) I keep coming to the 60's.
Like I say to many people, I'm too young to be a hippie (though this is pre-hippie) I love the ERA.
How do you think New Wave changed things?
Elwoodblues87 3 months ago
Love This Song!
pkfireflies 5 months ago
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i was there too. i was a teenager in the sixties. the music was our whole life, and we sang and danced the days away to all these british groups.
pavshopshere 5 months ago
i was there too. i was a teenager in the sixties. the music was our whole life, and we sang and danced the days away to all these british groups.
pavshopshere 5 months ago
wat a group the hollies were & wat a era the sixtes was. i was lucky enuf 2 b there.
formentra 6 months ago
@ robbsnyder--the "bass" player in this video is Eric Haydock, not Bernie Calvert--he joined less than a year later.
truethought62 6 months ago
I'm here drinking my wine and listening to these fantabulous groups! I never went to any concerts but I am a product of the sixtties...i went to 'nam, came back and I'm here. Thank you!
lakehousefor2 6 months ago
Seinfeld, Nothin"! Graham N ash looks more like a young George Harrison, plus the bass player Bernie Calvert is mime this song with a guitar
robbsnyder3 6 months ago
How are we going to get real music back? There needs to be a national movement! Fuck rap! It sucks and has no soul or talent to create!
pds3939 1 year ago 10
oh how I loved those songs they will never die...
conradheidi 1 year ago
fucken'good old shit... love it...
54Chiavazza 1 year ago
Jerry Seinfeld---at :50. Spitting image.
bones22j 1 year ago 5
@bones22j ahahah it is
rockerr12595 1 year ago
Graham Nash..I thought I was dreaming...LOL so young and Tony so cool
Veekator 2 years ago
Just on look!
rodostroke 2 years ago
i love british rock
the liverpool sound KOZA24
yag4z355 2 years ago
OF COURSE YOU
mirniand 1 year ago
these guys were the best!
rickysbestgirl 2 years ago