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Uploaded by on Nov 13, 2008

1978

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  • I remember being around 12 years old and hearing this.... wow ...what a song.... it grabs ya ... has such appeal.....the crescendo ....then comes down then takes ya back up.... lost you and I want you today...misty green and blue.... love to love to love you ...... to be something....to be near you .... don't say that you'll never know.... love to love to love you

  • REMEMBER CRUISIN VAN NUYS BLVD BACK IN THE SUMMER OF 78 WITH A GOOD FRIEND LISTENING TO THIS NOT A CARE IN THE WORLD. WOW SUCH A TIMELESS CLASSIC IT HAS BECOME................

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  • I agree how can anyone dislike. This song is EPIC. brings back so many memories.

  • 2 lame-ass mo fo disliked this!?! why even listen then.....

  • just a fucking brilliant ENGLISH rock band . so talented , so cool , just listen and adore

  • a truly marvellous piece of music. i first heard it about six years ago when Bruce Dickinson played it on his radio show. :)

  • it was actually may 1977

  • For some reason, I never heard of this group until now. Damn, I missed out.

  • @ufofan1980 check it out /watch?v=aHgCZMevcns

  • @ufofan1980 ufo is the best band ever. kirk hammett sai ufo is his favorite band too. i know hes a little off the subject. ufo inspired bands then and now. ufo an anomaly

  • Phil's intro line DOES sound like Robert Plant

  • @rnmchl9 Funny you should say that. UFO is as old as Led Zeppelin yet they stuck around much longer and were a major influence on Iron Maiden. I once stumbled across a video where Steve Harris and Dave Murray credited Pete Way and Michael Schenker as influences to Maiden's style.

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