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Jeff Lynne / ELO more popular then GOD!!!!!!!!! in the seventy's ...John Lennon quote "Son of Beatles"
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JUDY BABY
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Like the Beatles on hey jude :)
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I think the ELO Queen sound comes from the engineer at Music Land Studio in Germany called Mack,the Sweet song Love is like Oxygen was recorded there by him and I have lost count of people who thought it was an ELO song.
But ANWR to me was the best ever produced ELO LP ever,fresh sounding.the balance of all the instruments and vocals was just right,a great mix of songs.and all the knobs on the mixer set a the right level, and as for this track,what a fade out and in at the end ,pure class,
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This is my favorite song from ELO i think that this one is one of their best song ever :D
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He should they should really be in the rock of roll hall of fame I can't believe that they are not their is no one like them
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@barrygoldwater2002 There's no doubt that all the members of ELO are very talented in their own right..I am a huge ELO fan..if it were not for the Beatles ELO would be #1 on my list of great rock groups but I do consider them to be a very close second..there are so many similarities that it's really hard to rate one over the other. Jeff Lynne has said that the Beatles were a big influence on him of course who have the Beatles NOT influenced in one way or another LOL! ELO took it to another level
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@eightiesguy62 Well, while I've heard that quote attributed to John Lennon before, I would like to know which musicians of his could play a violin like Mik. :)
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This music is indescribably beautiful and haunting unsurpassed!
It's really hard to believe Jeff Lynne
or ELO aren't in the Rock 'n' Roll
Hall Of Fame. Jeff Lynne's incredible
catalogue of songs and studio pro-
ductions are definitely worthy. He has
to be one of the most underrated artists
in the history of Rock 'n' Roll.
alcarr99 1 year ago 20
The power of this song to move me is almost beyond words. I'll never forget the very first time I heard it, totally awestruck and feeling a lump in my throat. It was my first musical awakening: until that moment I never realised that music could touch you so deeply. I still get misty when I hear this track over 30 years later ...
anridapu 1 year ago 7