Exquisitely beautiful. I feel blessed that we live in an era of modern technology so still have Dean’s music to listen to, and see his performances on RU-vid. This subscriber says thank you for this.
Dean's harmonies still wonderful. As you are saying on here ....he was Marmalade. May he rest easy and fly high with the Angels and hopefully reunited with his old bandmate Pat Fairley who died a few weeks ago in August 2020.
There's no end to my admiration and I dare say love for Dean, but I wouldn't disrespect the other members of the band. Marmalade was the band, is the band and always will be. Fly high Dean and Pat.
Richard Wesley Kirkland,ok so Dean's voice wasn't that strong in this performance,the guy was suffering from Parkinson's,lm usually the straight talking one but honestly if you can't say anything nice then Don't.
This is a great track and simply shows (again) how versatile Dean is - both as a singer and songwriter.but..........WHAT ABOUT SOME LIVE DATES😡Also, I don't think there would be any objections to the REAL Marmalade doing an album and some live dates 😜 (Worth a try).
There'll always be a room in my heart for you Dean for having me, Karin Michels and Jimmy Angel do the slow dance in the video to your wonderful singing, it was dreamy and I'll never forget that moment when filming it. And thank you Fernando Perdomo for producing this.
Que linda eu tbm gosto , tenho 33 anos mas gosto das músicas da juventude de meu pai , meu pai me ensinou a gostar das músicas da época dele, marmalade é uma das bandas que meu pai gosta mesmo sem saber falar inglês kkkkk eu cresci ouvindo ela tocar o violao e cantar música deles e outras bandas da mesma época
I will always remember "reflections of my Life" from my teenage years.. Thankyou Dean for bringing it all back.. I think Dean's voice improved and developed over the years - as did his looks! Have just ordered his double CD and am looking forward to it arriving... God be with you Dean... Rest in Peace... ❤
@@rosemarymoore9825 I was a great fan of Marmalade in the past seen them live but we must grow old gracefully and know when to call it a day, and not demean our past, nothing to do with being nasty just truthful .