The Hollies - Carrie Anne
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Uploaded on Aug 13, 2007
"In Concert" 1969.
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faeryquene 3 years ago
Why would anyone need to compare The Hollie-or any other band of the era-with The Beatles? For me they were great on their own merits. I enjoy all bands of that age and I don't need to go about 'comparing' them. To what purpose? It's not a popularity contest. It's music. Just enjoy it.
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at7000 3 years ago
Holy cow! This is great. Like some pop band of today, but like 5,000 times better.
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Sunn Burn 2 years ago
Fantastic! No other way to put it.
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HickysBoy 3 years ago
I agree. So many great bands, so much wonderful music. Personal preference - I never cared much for the Beatles and certainly think Bobby Elliott a much better drummer than Ringo.
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12345BeatlesFan 3 years ago
Ok this song was ok but you can't compare the hollies to The Beatles!!!
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newhotman1001 3 years ago
On March 15, 2010, the Hollies will be inducted finally into the RRHOF. My best friend and his wife are attending the ceremony and he told me that this will be more exciting than seeing the Beatles in Detroit in 1966 at the old Olympia. This group had so many hits and should have been received better in the US than they were. Still, one great song after another.
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Josh Hodgson 3 years ago
Love the cowboy hat the drummer's wearing
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Mirian Ytusaca 3 years ago
hay la carita de tony hicks que lindoooo!!!!!
0:54 tiene una voz bien suave
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Billy Angus 3 years ago
Graham Nash was still with The Hollies
when this song was recorded in '67.
Terry Sylvester
(formerly of The Swingin' Blue-Jeans)
joined the Hollies after Graham Nash's departure.
While The Hollies were doing this version in '69, Nash was then performing with former ByRDS veteran David Crosby, and former Buffalo Springfield lead voclaist Stephen Stills
(as Crosby, Stills, & Nash).
Overall, this is one of my favorite songs. :)
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Mirian Ytusaca 3 years ago
me gusta la claridad de voz con que cantaban en esos tiempos era chevere pero lastima los tiempos cambian
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