On a happier note, i found that a new or other interpretations, do something good for me. I realize it a celebration of the original, and understand its necessary to wait a certain time before messing with it and im pretty sure all covers needs a handshake🤝 But obviously...... something is going on here, and its not a cover..... good track maybe but hey? In 1972, John Fogerty of Creedence Clearwater Revival sued The Hollies for copyright infringement, claiming “Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress” was “too close” to his trademark sound Dont know how it ended, music is mostly subjective Do we need judges of music in the future, who frames who?
I don't remember where Elvis was performing but they told Elvis his back up singers couldn't perform because they were black Elvis said if they can't perform I can't either... That's Elvis... He loved all..🖤🤍🧡🩵💚❤️ It's a shame such horrible rumors are spread....💔
How many people make up the black community? 3 or 4? Do these 3 or four black artists that met Elvis, do they speak for the black community or do they speak of their own individual experiences? Because one person that comes to mind who spoke for the black community was MLK! Elvis did NOTHING!!!! for the black community.
The Hollies CLEARLY ripped off this sound from Creedence Clearwater Revival. John Fogerty (from CCR) SUED them for stealing their (CCR) sound. The Hollies were much better known for more folk music songs like "He Ain't Heavey, He's My Brother" it definitely got ugly over this release. OK, now go listen to ANYCCR song...you will immediately see what pissed John Fogerty off
Always nice to see the younger generation enjoying Kiss! If you want to check out some more non-makeup era songs, I suggest Crazy Crazy Nights. Reason To Live, and Let's Put The X In Sex. If you want to check out more makeup era songs, you can never go wrong with Strutter, Black Diamond, or Love Gun. Plus too many other songs to mention!
I really enjoyed your reaction. please try since I've been loving you, live from madison square garden 1974. Also Led Zeppelin is the name of the band. The singer is Robert plant who also plays harmonica,the guitarist is jimmy page who recruited the other members,and produced the albums. also mandolin and even banjo on one song, the great john Bonham on drums,and john paul Jones on base,mandolin,keyboards. He sometimes plays base with foot pedals while playing the keyboards.
Hi Mira - don't be ashamed of your tears and your feelings - you can, you're still so young - I like your feelings! I'm a 73-year-old German - I cried when the film was first broadcast, but the Danish orchestra made me cry too. I think that's what makes us human and that's how it should be. Make sure you keep up the good work with your channel... I think it's good!
...and now, Mira - watch the movie and you will understand "the hanging man" from the ceiling - its a symbol for this classic western move with Clint Eastwood, Eli Wallach, Lee Van Cleef and others...
I've been to many rock concerts. Nobody emits an energy as powerfully positive as KISS does. Even if you're not really into their music, if you go to their concerts you'll come away feeling like you can conquer the universe. They are really that good.
In an interview the director of the Clip Rudi Dolezal said that Freddie was unhappy about the ending of the Clip and wanted to do that close up shot. Rudi said, that although it was obvious, no one really wanted to believe that this was really the final time. Everyone had a blockage in their heads and they always had the hope that somehow there would be a next time. But on the cutting table he realized that this was his final goodbye and done in a beautiful way. When he puts his arms and head into the air and sings 'I still love you". He is Freddie, the showman, for one last time. And when arms and head go down and he smiles for a last time, he is becoming the real Freddie saying "I still love you" to All his Fans. He was a perfectionist to the end.
This was Freddies last video with Queen. He passed away 6 months later, Nov 24th, 1991. It was his goodbye song to us all. RIP Freddie. We still love you, too. Every time I watch it since it came out in 1091 I've cried.
Какая-то жесть!!! Сидит баба рассуждает о какой-то куйне,а потом делает такую физиономию трагическую при просмотре видео,что хочется сказать,а куда лицемерие сливать,в какой кувшин?
Maybe its the battle to stay alive when deadly sick.... being rich don't help you, for our granny she had the means and money for not much use, at her older age of life, i could see it didnt matter anymore, only the familiar faces and memories.....climbing those stairs, took my granny 24hours until she got there from a 2nd cerebral hemorrhage coma not too long ago and she even signed a contract to not wake her up if this would happen again..... i suppose there are many ways to interpret this, but this is my version 😪🙏🌷🕊🕊 So essentially anybody who wants to die, or have to die... Getting to Heaven discovering everything was a lie is another good take, cant buy what cant be bought
This is a video that touches me every time I watch it. Freddie had open wounds on the soles of his feet when this was filmed, it was a torture for him to do this. The director Rudi Dolezal was happy with the first take, but Freddie insisted on doing a second one - because he knew this was the very last time he’d be in front of a camera.
You are already very excited about Thunderstruck. Because you feel and love music, I recommend something virtuoso from the early 70s. DEEP PURPLE-CHILD IN TIME
My dear, you have a lot of sensitivity in your soul and I admire you for that. I was lucky to have you. In 1970 I was 14 years old and there was music from this on all the roads