yeah the version on ultimate is better, but keith relf is keith relf, and therefore a minor god. only the intro is really that different, also the bass is less prominent (my favorite part) gotta love the yardbirds in all -- shapes -- and sizes
I think Keith really sang well on this track and I don't see why it didn't get the success it deserved (always underrated) cause it still sounds good today. I have two versions of this on the CD Overundersidewaysdown, but I can't seem to find tracks like "all the falling angels", "together now", and "Only the Black rose" all by Keith Relf...where do you think I can get these?
thanks for your answer but I know Questa Volta and it was by Bobby Solo. The song was recorded in 66 in Hollywood but since I spent the summer in Italy that year I thought I had heard it there, but I guess I heard it in San Francisco. Was it a big hit?
Do you know Mooreland if there is an Italian version to this song? I didn't know the English version by Keith Relf but when I heard it sounded really familiar...Thanks for posting.
I suspect it may sound familar since it does sound uncannily like Questa Volta that bizzaro italian sung Yardbirds ditty that Giorigo Gomelsky had them do.But no, I dont think that there is an Italian version.
yeah the version on ultimate is better, but keith relf is keith relf, and therefore a minor god. only the intro is really that different, also the bass is less prominent (my favorite part) gotta love the yardbirds in all -- shapes -- and sizes
see what i did there?
Emm1Twe4kz 2 years ago
@Emm1Twe4kz that pun was well appreciated
thestainisgone485 1 year ago
I love this song. <3 Keith you were such a lovely musician.
wouldntyoulike2know 2 years ago 2
eew the version on ultimate is way better.
newportvtman 3 years ago
@newportvtman unfortunately i cant find it on youtube. one of us should post it
~not it~
thestainisgone485 1 year ago
It's very sad that Keith died so young.
LittlePigglette 3 years ago 4
I couldn't agree more...
jka4311 3 years ago 3
I know .. !
maxime324 3 years ago 2
He had a mop top haircut, he wore shades, he was a poet, and he was a star. Keith Relf was magic, and this song rocks!
chuckdee121 3 years ago 5
It is so refreshing to hear songs with meaning the music of today has alot to be desired. Keith Relf is classic and his music will live on forever.
jka4311 3 years ago
I think Keith really sang well on this track and I don't see why it didn't get the success it deserved (always underrated) cause it still sounds good today. I have two versions of this on the CD Overundersidewaysdown, but I can't seem to find tracks like "all the falling angels", "together now", and "Only the Black rose" all by Keith Relf...where do you think I can get these?
cinsky77 3 years ago 4
thanks for your answer but I know Questa Volta and it was by Bobby Solo. The song was recorded in 66 in Hollywood but since I spent the summer in Italy that year I thought I had heard it there, but I guess I heard it in San Francisco. Was it a big hit?
68generation 3 years ago
Questa Volta was also recorded by The Yardbirds. It was'nt a hit. Neither was 'Shapes In My Mind' by Keith. (Nice song though imho)
MoorelandSt 3 years ago
Do you know Mooreland if there is an Italian version to this song? I didn't know the English version by Keith Relf but when I heard it sounded really familiar...Thanks for posting.
68generation 3 years ago
I suspect it may sound familar since it does sound uncannily like Questa Volta that bizzaro italian sung Yardbirds ditty that Giorigo Gomelsky had them do.But no, I dont think that there is an Italian version.
MoorelandSt 3 years ago