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Carry On Till Tomorrow - Badfinger - Magic Christian Music

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Badfinger lipsync performance of a song from the The Magic Christian and their first Apple album. Band known for No Matter What, Without You, Day After Day, Come And Get It and Baby Blue. til

Power Pop originators - Raspberries, Jellyfish, Big Star all followed. They opened the door for pop music again after the blues revival of 1969 killed off a lot of melodicism. With proper handling could have been huge.

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  • Great song, great band, great film (Magic Christian)...

    Recorded when they were still the Iveys, with Ron Griffiths on bass (not seen here), after their first LP "Maybe Tomorrow"...

    Lots of Beatles tie-ins here:

    Paul McCartney producing, George Martin arranging and Pete Ham playing a Gibson SG guitar that was used on many Beatles sessions from 1965-1968, a gift from George Harrison !

    Such talent, such potential...such tragedy...

    What could have been...

  • เป็นเพลงที่ให้กำลังใจอย่างยิ่ง­ยวด ขอบคุณคนที่ร้องและวงนี้ที่ทำให­้รู้สึกดีขึ้นหลังจากได้ฟังเพลง­นี้ แต่น่าเสียดายเหลือเกินที่ไม่สา­มารถจะให้กำลังผู้ที่ร้องเพลงนี­้ เพราะท่านได้จากไปนานแล้ว เหลือแต่เรานี่แหล่ะที่จะพูดคำว­่า Carry On Till Tomorrow!!

    THANK YOU SO MUCH : )

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  • R.I.P. Tommy and Pete

  • a bit like the Hollies here ... beautiful

  • I loved that nearly... slapstick film and i think one of the reasons was this amazing song.

  • My inspiration song .

  • I love what the drummer is doing behind them... :P

  • CHEVERE

  • I love Pete Ham and Tom Evans....♥♥

  • you can see the film crew moving behind them in the backdrop - kind of surreal - from a 70's TV pop producer's perspective it would have been anyway ;)

  • I agree with everything you said, gtrDan1963, with the exception of Magic Christian being a great film!

  • Tommy and Pete..brothers till the end

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