i forgot this song, `dynamic intro. so deep and dark and cold. john you are more than i could of ever thought the greats would be, be at peace, the business of music is insanity and politics. you've done even better with the test of time then you comprehend. the ones who let you slipp through pay heavenly price, they'[ll be asked why. ( money), not the flavor of the month. janniekholland show this man respect, put the last 30 secs on the song. i compare this man to robert plant in greatness.
there is nothing bad about The Babys, songs are great, and a good synthesis of elements, at least until MC was forced to leave. I wasnt there so dont know, but I love this band and their work.
One of my favourite Babys songs. The vocals of John Waite and the guitar of Wally Stocker were a very special combination. Nice you put this clip on YouTube, although I am missing Stocker's stupendous solo at the end.
wow Wally seems to play most akin to Mick Ronson...My two fav feel guitarists
flippyflyer 3 weeks ago
nobody knows that group in France.
minherv 1 month ago
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i forgot this song, `dynamic intro. so deep and dark and cold. john you are more than i could of ever thought the greats would be, be at peace, the business of music is insanity and politics. you've done even better with the test of time then you comprehend. the ones who let you slipp through pay heavenly price, they'[ll be asked why. ( money), not the flavor of the month. janniekholland show this man respect, put the last 30 secs on the song. i compare this man to robert plant in greatness.
bimbomcgee 2 months ago
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bimbomcgee 2 months ago
why does this song remind me of another more poular version...or was it just the template for all 80s power ballads.?
greggriehl 4 months ago
further, Dave Clake and I played this during the last part of lunch at Duntroon in 79 with the dualing guitar parts. brilliant
russellmilkins 5 months ago
there is nothing bad about The Babys, songs are great, and a good synthesis of elements, at least until MC was forced to leave. I wasnt there so dont know, but I love this band and their work.
russellmilkins 5 months ago
DAMN what a great band
LLB61959 5 months ago
70's, best era of music...this song deserves a million views!
Sabianfan 5 months ago
Can anyone please explain why westlife are among the suggestions to this BRILLIANT song??!! The mind boggles1
mamrocks1 5 months ago
One of my favorites from this era. Thanks SO much for posting this.
NatureGirl62 6 months ago
One of my favourite Babys songs. The vocals of John Waite and the guitar of Wally Stocker were a very special combination. Nice you put this clip on YouTube, although I am missing Stocker's stupendous solo at the end.
MsOndine 10 months ago
It IS a great song, although their version of it is a bit overblown!!
LouPop13 11 months ago
Tony Brock, just a notch below John Bonham...
flippyflyer 1 year ago
Another one that went under the radar!!! Awesome theme in this one and timeless playing!!!! As a GROUP these guys were second to none!!!!!!!!!!!!!
BotoxBlues 1 year ago 2
Original Babys ROCKS !!!!!!!!
SNOWCHILD1011 1 year ago
D@mn I love this song and how he sings it. So much passion and hunger.
amberfwn 1 year ago 4
john wait rules!
fraginat0r 1 year ago