Good morning, do you like sixties? Listen and pod cast my program " great sound of 60' s " on the site plumfm. Greeting and made blooper in rock and roll. Salut, vous aimez les sixties ? Ecoutez et podcatez mon émission "le super son des sixties" sur plum fm. Salut et faites gaffe au rock'n roll
Nazz reflected a lot of what was great about many bands in the sixties. Many of the musicians were classically trained and brought their knowledge of harmony and orchestration with them. And many bands of the sixties had both a hard and soft side. If you like this work from Nazz you should listen to the rest of their work. It's worth the time.
This is such a great song by Nazz. The part from about 3:10 to 4:28 makes this song absolutely amazing. It sounds like someone walking home with the haunting and sad realization they won't ever again see the person they love. It also has a "lost in time" quality that I love so much. Thanks for putting this up!
I pull this album out of storage every blue moon or so, along with the old 'stalker' turntable, and put the volume at about 9 1/2! The neighbors know I might be calling in sick that night! haha
2:00 to 2:20 gave me chills ;-)
twoguns551 3 months ago
I think I'm learning my true genre.
SebMcMeb 11 months ago 2
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Good morning, do you like sixties? Listen and pod cast my program " great sound of 60' s " on the site plumfm. Greeting and made blooper in rock and roll. Salut, vous aimez les sixties ? Ecoutez et podcatez mon émission "le super son des sixties" sur plum fm. Salut et faites gaffe au rock'n roll
supersondessixties 1 year ago
Nazz reflected a lot of what was great about many bands in the sixties. Many of the musicians were classically trained and brought their knowledge of harmony and orchestration with them. And many bands of the sixties had both a hard and soft side. If you like this work from Nazz you should listen to the rest of their work. It's worth the time.
smfrazer1 1 year ago 2
I really like the R&B groove Thom puts into the song, then the beautiful ascending chords!......
mojorisen74 1 year ago
@mojorisen74 I couldn't agree more with you about Thom's drums. They make the song as a whole so damn sexy.
mike584 1 year ago
beautiful instrumental...thanx for the post...early TODD...still awesome...
rabbitntigger 1 year ago
Great. Great. Great. One of my favorite tunes. I'm a kid in the seventies again whenever I hear this.......
technothanks 1 year ago 2
what you really want???? makes me think... what do i really want...??? am happy to have heard and sang along with this song many times.... thanks..
mickmaag 1 year ago
This is such a great song by Nazz. The part from about 3:10 to 4:28 makes this song absolutely amazing. It sounds like someone walking home with the haunting and sad realization they won't ever again see the person they love. It also has a "lost in time" quality that I love so much. Thanks for putting this up!
justwhatithought 1 year ago 2
woah, this is genius! did todd have a major influence on this song; does anyone know?
supacoolken 1 year ago
todd wrote or had a part in every song they recorded. He only sang lead on You Are My Window from Nazz 3.
bry3921 1 year ago
308 view only? What a joke.
Khultan 2 years ago
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Khultan 2 years ago
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I pull this album out of storage every blue moon or so, along with the old 'stalker' turntable, and put the volume at about 9 1/2! The neighbors know I might be calling in sick that night! haha
themanal27 2 years ago
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themanal27 2 years ago
stunning ballad. i love it, todd is god.
KOSMICKEN09 2 years ago