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The Hollies - Look Through Any Window (Live, 1965)

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  • Must have been royalty in the audience that night, Bobby isn't wearing a hat

  • @RayNDeere Bobby didn't start regularly wearing a hat until 1966 (he's even pictured without it on the first few album sleeves).

  • What a great tune! Hollies were always great singers but this song really shows up the musicianship which is awesome. The guy on the 12 str is great. Drummer is outstanding and the bass is solid. Great band. What show was this?

    Thanks peter d for the posting! Loved this since I heard it the first time back in the 60's.

  • @MilSepic60 Glad you like it! This is from 'Sunday Night At The London Palladium' I believe.

  • This piece reminds me of simpler times when most people when this was a civilized, orderly society ((not perfect) and people felt good about their lives and their children's future. Let's hope we can get back there, somehow, for the sake of today's children. THANK YOU HOLLIES! And, Congratulations on your long overdue induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Peace & Love.

  • Some of us still do!!!

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  • Thanks for sharing this, L.

    Live and at their best...what's not to love about this eh?

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  • @7188181 I think they're bitter bec the Hollies were so successful with Nash's replacement, Terry Sylvester. In fact, his high harmony singing was more compatible with Allan's voice. Terry's voice wasn't screechy or overpowering of Allan like Nash's could be. Also, Terry was a more skilled guitar player, gorgeous, & HOT!! Oh, I wouldn't call He Ain't Heavy hokey, either. Ye Olde Toffee Shoppe? Definitely!!

  • @Babyhowdy233 It's just that Nashie, who had just joined CSN, had put the Hollies on the map in the first place.

  • @MattWhatsGoinOn Long live the great Graham Nash. He'll be in the RRHOF three times. Mark my words.

  • @7188181 Graham Nash is a genius songwriter, enough to eclipse his mates in the rock history books - he had to go follow his star when the Hollies didn't support him. While they did just fine, I suppose, good on Nashie, who went from strength to strength.

  • Definitely a live version but where are the guitar leads?

  • Tony Hicks is on the 12 string.

  • @midmodgal It's actually a reddish-salmon colour..I have seen it in person at a Hard Rock Cafe..what a great sound..12 string, but very unlike a Rickenbacker

  • Who's that guy cutting across view at :26?

  • @gino066 Thanks for the info,

  • @7188181 I screwed up with the whats up with tony hicks guitar, posting it twice, I really wondered what it was,I was informed it's a Vox guitar. I'm not a musician so I haven't a clue> cry out loud.

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