usto go in the 1980s.. to Sensateria at the power house and the hummingbird,, and missed all this again.. hope it happens again soon , ..thank you for uploading
0:11 There's a girl Seen her walkin' down the street Many times And man, she looks so fine Looks so good And I want to be with her All the time So I gotta make her mine ※ Gotta make her mine Woo-wooh Never felt like this before Always standin' by my door To see her passin' by Don't know why I see her walkin' by I feel this way I must see her everyday ※ 1:10 Gotta make her mine Woo-wooh Never felt like this before Always standin' by my door To see her passin' by She came by And I talked to her today It's all right And we're gonna meet tonight Love this girl And I want to be with her All the time So I gotta make her mine ※ There she is And she's walkin' down the street Right on time How I'm gonna make her mine
I absolutely love Jackie Wilson and have many of his records - but this is probably my all-time favourite. [I bought the official UK reissue on MCA in 1969] 'The Who Who Song' was actually the B-side to the excellent 'Since You Showed Me How To Be Happy' - and I clearly remember many of the older Soul fans I knocked around with back in the day speaking reverentially about it and how it was a 'big' sound in the Soul clubs of the time. To me, it exemplifies everything Jackie Wilson stood for - unsurpassed energy, soaring vocal range combined with a deep, deep passion for his music. Written by Carl Henry Davis, Sr and Gary Lee Jackson Sr with an arrangement to die for [the swirling strings mid-record are simply sublime] I never grow tired of hearing it. It's one of those unique records that can immediately lift your spirits no matter how low you feel. R.I.P 'Mr Excitement' - you are missed.
Just picked up a used Vox AD15VT-XL amp, seems to be perfect for blasting out this particular tune! Also "In The City" sounded pretty good. I just turn up the gain loud. I don't have a Rickenbacker, just a Telecaster. Thank fuck the chords are easy on this one.
I love this track but Modernism was an English/London thing and as much as these girls are cool, they are strolling around Paris. Are there no moving hipster images with cool mods from 1965?
Unfortunately not. Though some are English models in Paris. I would add though that a lot of 60’s mods did go for the French look, which was emphasised by Weller in his Style Council days.
Some say it was a nod to the Who sell out album. The reason it’s worn inside out was the BBC didn’t do advertising, but you could still see what it was.
@@MODMARKT64 Oh yes, right ! Like Roger Daltrey with Heinz Baked Beans. I haven't found any other info about it so you're right. Thank you very much for this funny little information (I really like this nod to the Who)
Там еще пиктограммы или как их там ... Получаются слова - darkness . И pattern ??? А все разом - darkness hipster image make her mine pattern ???? Ну ка думайте танкисты ))))