Posted on 12/10/2010 9:47:23 AM PST by Reaganite Republican
As a teen, I saw the Hollies perform at a teen club located in the basement of a shopping center with a 12” stage. Graham Nash was still with them and introduced the last song as “Milk Cow Blues” but jammed into “Bus Stop” - great “concert”!
Always was a big Beatles fan but the original Hollies group w/Nash was one of my all time faves. Love that lead guitar in so many of their songs (Look thru Any Window) - rather Byrds-like.
“I Can’t Let Go” - great little song written by Chip Taylor, whose brother, Jon Voight, has had a pretty good career himself.
Now that I got it in your heads, you guys will be playing Hollies for a week lol
Cool! First for me! That video is cool for whoever did the editing - that is not a live recording (i cant be) but it sure looks like it is. Is it?? Naaaa
Fantastic, Drumbo!
God’s Blessings for Christmas time!
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Graham Nash & Susan Sennett paid me $20 to for some gardening back ~74 so I could take m out before we were married. So I guess you could say our joint cash flow started there.
Sure it is. Notice Clarke singing into three mikes. Recorded right out of the board. These guys were good. They could easily do a song like this in one take, with rudimentary equipment.
Good stuff Drumbo! Thanks for the ping! ;)
The engineer for that song was Alan Parsons, a few years later, Alan Clarke would lend his vocals to one of the Alan Parsons Project's best known songs, "Breakdown" from "I Robot."
The engineer for that song was Alan Parsons, a few years later, Alan Clarke would lend his vocals to one of the Alan Parsons Project's best known songs, "Breakdown" from "I Robot."
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