thanks to uploader for ruining it with color graphics on a B&W video..btw, how come nobody is making fun of the sideburns on the groups from the 60's anymore..
Many thanks for uploading this lesser remembered song.I agree with bigted644 that the Hollies harmonies are sensational.They also can;t fail to uplift.Recent Take That is good,thanks to Gary Barlow;s considerable songwriting abilities.but back in the sixties,the less than perfect recording apparatus actually enhanced the energy and enjoyment.Same with Beatles Revolution,a rock milestone too
Back in the Sixties I wasn't much interested in the Hollies - they semed like just another pop group. Four decades of hindsight reveal the lasting power of their harmonies and sparkling arrangements. This song in particular has become a special favourite for me. Maybe you know why...
I think the track used in that clip is superior to the one here. And If I remember correctly, the ovation from the audience is heard at the end of the song, which should be an indicator if it's the track in question.
The Hollies should have used that one as the finished product. Probably a hasty job in getting the tune out, and then a remix a couple months later that sounded better.
@2000toddowen This is the performance from The Beat Club, 11-16-68. You can see the 'b' from the logo on the right side of the 'stage'. Only difference here is that the user dubbed a remastered audio. I have the same clip with the original mono audio (not posted due to copyright) and as far as I known, it was mimed not live.
@bigted644 Better late than never...welcome to our world!!
Poopaloo55 1 month ago
thanks to uploader for ruining it with color graphics on a B&W video..btw, how come nobody is making fun of the sideburns on the groups from the 60's anymore..
DeptOfRevenue 2 months ago
Many thanks for uploading this lesser remembered song.I agree with bigted644 that the Hollies harmonies are sensational.They also can;t fail to uplift.Recent Take That is good,thanks to Gary Barlow;s considerable songwriting abilities.but back in the sixties,the less than perfect recording apparatus actually enhanced the energy and enjoyment.Same with Beatles Revolution,a rock milestone too
MrBirchmoor33 3 months ago
Back in the Sixties I wasn't much interested in the Hollies - they semed like just another pop group. Four decades of hindsight reveal the lasting power of their harmonies and sparkling arrangements. This song in particular has become a special favourite for me. Maybe you know why...
bigted644 4 months ago
make me happy!!!!!!!!!!!!
ducatimanful 6 months ago
0:20 to 0:40 I just got the shivers...oooooh!!
Poopaloo55 8 months ago
@bze2nlz4 Gotcha.
That's the one.
2000toddowen 9 months ago
@2000toddowen Check your inbox :)
bze2nlz4 9 months ago
@bze2nlz4 Please post it if you can.
I think the track used in that clip is superior to the one here. And If I remember correctly, the ovation from the audience is heard at the end of the song, which should be an indicator if it's the track in question.
The Hollies should have used that one as the finished product. Probably a hasty job in getting the tune out, and then a remix a couple months later that sounded better.
2000toddowen 9 months ago
@2000toddowen This is the performance from The Beat Club, 11-16-68. You can see the 'b' from the logo on the right side of the 'stage'. Only difference here is that the user dubbed a remastered audio. I have the same clip with the original mono audio (not posted due to copyright) and as far as I known, it was mimed not live.
bze2nlz4 9 months ago