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  • Wonderful.

  • ..with Tony Kaye of Yes, how cool. Shocking to me how the Airwaves and Say No More LPs also failed for Badfinger, after Ham-era masterpiece Wish You Were Here. The songs are as great and accessible as anyone could ever wish for.

  • Something was lost when Pete Ham died. It was still great music, but it just didn't give you the goosebumps or send chills down your spine the way the classic era.

  • great band loved them from the beginning , such a shame, thay did not get the acclaim thay deserved !! living in the shaddows of another great band probably.

    thumbs up

    believe in love trevor sizzle

  • joey molland is a bit dull. doesn't deserve to be in the spotlight after the way he treated Pete Ham and Tom Evans.

  • ..an all time favourite,but must admit that the album version is a bit better..a little slower..just nice,anyway!

  • I can't see why airwaves flopped the songs on there are pretty good.

  • Last summer's Hippiefest had Joey Molland's Badfinger and he sounded better than ever.

  • I wonder why the talented Joe Tansin, who played on Airwaves, isn't in this clip!

  • They need to make a Bio-Pic of Badfinger. Use McCartney, Ringo, Joey Molland, Todd Rungren , and mike Gibbons as ceative consultants. Some of the last few years oscars have been bio-pics.

  • Mike Gibbins died in 2005

  • it must've been a smash hit.

    A great song for forming New Badfinger...

  • The first time when I heard this song I was really really happy but....the story closed really really sad way after all

  • Great stuff the real deal...

  • This was great song and should have been a BIG HIT !!!

  • This song and "Lost Inside Your Love" are really the only two songs I like of Badfinger's from the years after Pete Ham's death.

    If only that scumbag Stan Polly never became their manager...Badfinger could've been and should've been huge.

    Honestly, they may not have been as influential, but I like Badfinger's sound more than the Beatles. Of course, the Beatles still were great--I just like Badfinger better.

    The most tragic story in rock and roll, by far.

  • I myself love the Beatles more than any other musical act (ever). I do believe though that Badfinger is the only group that can be legitimately compared to The Beatles.

    Ram on,

    Joe.

  • @kringles4: I agree! Badfinger was robbed of their fame!

  • Beautiful, a fine performance. They had so much potential. I wish they could have kept it going.

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