Robert Hazard and The Heroes
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That guy at 2:07 is a little too excited...
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Great video. I read some of the criticism...let's all relax. Great song, great era and great singer/songwriter. I lived on South Street in the early 80's, near 5th, and it was a rockin place to live and hang out. Robert Hazard was king at the time. His later music was just as good although in a different vein. The anniversay of his death is coming up...so let's all hoist a cold one to a great musician, one who made life so much richer for us all.
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Philly rocks,,,,MMR
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I am 1 on Robert's girlfriends - the hundreds - who lived with him for 4 years during the "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" series and hundreds of other songs I of course thought were written for me. We lived on Samson St in Phila,, Pa. I raised his kid for years - from first marriage - Corrina.
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this video is from 1983. It was played when he was on "Dancing on Air' in Jan '84. I still have the recording on Beta (not VHS) from that time. LMAO!
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@evolve991 - too bad wmmr isn't like that today, they are like the rest now, bloated with corporate and sponsor money, ashame.
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uh my mother does not act like that anymore....bad mommy lmao lol
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oh yeah.....long live RH
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When South St. was fun.....before the gangs started all that bullshit looting,and attacking innocent people for no reason,because they have no value for life,and property...
I'm quite certain that a)this video did not sink RH's career and b) even if it had, it would have had nothing to do with the nanosecond spent showing your ex bro in law. Oy.
imagine716 2 years ago 4
Thier original 'demo' stuff was alot better,it had less pop sound but 80s record producers just HAD to have that synco overdose slapped on everything. Same with the Hooters and Tommy Conwell. WMMR played it all before the signing.
evolve991 3 years ago 3