I thought I was the only one who loved this song so much..Guess I was really wrong..Takes me back to the late 70's in college..Now 65 y/o and retired!! Great song❤
This song is TIMELESS! I can play any of their tracks but “A Love of Your Own” and “Queen of My Soul” are in a different stratosphere! Quality Music at it’s finest!!
My sister used to wear this song.... Out!!( On the record player) I didn't mind it one bit,because I dug it.... and still dig it now!! I thank God for the era in which I grew up in !!!!!
OMG......Hamish! This has a sweet flowing funk rock sound...that crawls inside your soul and just hangs on for the ride!! I'm 78 and still love the groovein'.....youth of today never heard this musical heartbeat! Keep it up AWB......great when Hamish, Alan, Steve, Freddy , and originals all there. 🎶❣🎷🎸🎶
I'm right there with you Nancy...AWB is my favorite group of all time. I saw them in concert in late 70's or early 80's and the atmosphere was electric...the best concert I've ever attended. I'm now 68 and I rarely visit RU-vid without listening to them. It takes me back to great times and even better music unlike most of the crap being played today. This was and is authentic music...when music meant something. I think you forgot to list one member, the incomparable Molly Duncan on sax.
@@claireluvstotravel4752 You are right Claire. I did miss listing Molly Duncan. He was backbone of their funk sound and sax is my favorite instrument for a music group. Molly left the group with Hamish and went to England performing at the 606 club there if remember correctly. Molly has passed and that was a very sad day to lose that great sax player.🎷 my very favorite AWB song is....." Cloudy" on People to People album . It was recorded live with audience in 1977 st Montreux jazz festival in Canada. Hamish out sings himself in this one. You have to hear it on the live albumb I stated. It's amazing. Merry bristmas Clair. 🎄🕊❄🎄
Yessir or mam, indeed. A crown jewel. He was an amazing vocalist. Such a sweet super caring person from what I was told. I met a arm forces contract band that played backup for AWB
remembering my mother with this music of her favorites almost 2 years ago after her departure, and this being the last song that she spent listening to a whole day before her departure! always i love you mom.💕💕💕
One of my favorite songs, and the only time i've seen a video of them performing it. But the video is out of sync with the audio. So i'd give it a thumbs down.
Saw AWB at the Keswick in Glenside with TOP and again at Humpreys in SanDiego again with TOP...had a meet and greet after the Keswick show...what a great group of musicians and gentlemen...they made my girlfriend and I feel like they were honored to have us in attendance... great band, great funk and greater people...made me thankful that i am a life long fan.
What's funny is I sent my sons this video, as they were forced to listen to my music all their childhood lives, and they both were like, this is a WHITE guy!!!
"Hubo algún elemento del jazz y de la música latina en Average White Band. Yo crecí en los 60' y Joao Gilberto se hizo conocido en Escocia con Stan Getz. Me propuse aprender algo de él y después de varios años ya tenía algunas canciones suyas con voz y guitarra acústica. Tengo en la actualidad mi propia banda pero no toco eso por que pronuncio realmente terrible el portugués, así que queda para las reuniones familiares y con amigos. Pero ese elemento si estuvo un poco presente en Average White Band".- Hamish Stuart, guitarra y voz AWB
The Spanish translation is very inaccurate. AWB is singing to the art form of music being "the queen of my soul." Anyway, still a great song from about 50 years ago by a tremendous band! Hamish, Alan, Onnie, Mollie, Roger and Steve!
*" Décima de " hubo"* Si hubo en la eternidad un momento, que los dedos de tu pie rozaran mi muslo al rodearte por no pelear. Un palmo al aire en el universo, que nuestros hombros alcanzaran mezclar un sí y nuestros labios se besaran, libres como la brisa entre muros; riendo sin restricciones con dicha de las almas eternas e invictas. ¡ Amorosas que no les basta " hubo" ! poemaoriginalmio Manuel Alonso de San Miguel El Salvador Ventro américa mie 27 abril 9:53' pm 2,23