This song from the album ELO II was performed in Hamburg Germany for a German TV show appearance in 1974. I created a stereo soundtrack from the original mono audio track. I then remastered it for the best possible sound. I hope you enjoy this version!
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NOW thats entertainment HOLLYWOOD ! hehehee LOVE peace n music
shekenshewill 1 month ago
@Forsure3333 That's the massively talented Michael de Albuquerque. Check out his solo works from that time, particularly his "We May Be Cattle But We've All Got Names" album featuring Ollie Halsall on guitar. You won't be disappointed.
jackcame2 3 months ago
@patrick45sue no way.. they are not even all alive anymore :-(
manhenk 6 months ago
Anyone think they might tour again ????????
patrick45sue 7 months ago
Dig it at 3:40 when Mike arcos Jeff's 6-string!
ericjlloyd 8 months ago
This is by far the best version of this song that i have heard. What a fantastic band, and the're having so much fun doing it. I am so lucky to have found ELO back in 72. I bought every single and album since and saw them twice in concert.
david1leigh 9 months ago
This was ELO's version of metal (notice the dark tint and the black light on the album cover). It isn't heavy per se, but more the idea that this is what heavy metal would have sounded like if ELO decided to do it full time. That sort of thing. It goes along with the energy put into the art of music back then and, though most of the super bands hated it, they felt they had to address the genre started by Black Sabbath. The keyboardist is allowed to roam and show prowess on this album.
MisterNifty 10 months ago
this is mono??? you're a magician mate :))
blows the roof off, to be sure :))
Rawego 1 year ago
@Forsure3333 totally agree with you!
veetothebee 1 year ago
oh my gawd!
jennysways 1 year ago