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Post by cameron on Oct 29, 2022 10:02:35 GMT
Reelin' In The Years has just uploaded a clip of three songs from the legendary 1970 Australian TV special 'Don't Get Sunburnt'. It's the first time I believe it's been shown in colour. Hear them rip through 'Carrie Anne', 'Stop! Stop! Stop!' and 'He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother'. Vocally they're on top form, Tony's guitar playing is superb and Bobby is perhaps the most animated I've ever seen from concert footage! It is AMAZING!
I REALLY hope we can see the full 45-minute concert one day!
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Post by Stranger on Oct 29, 2022 11:11:58 GMT
Wow! Totally unexpected. Its amazing to finally see some of this and to see them properly live during this period.
Allan sure gives a lot!
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Post by baz on Oct 29, 2022 11:32:24 GMT
Good grief... what was Bobby on? He's playing like a man possessed! Incredible stuff.
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Post by Mevrouw Bee on Oct 29, 2022 13:50:36 GMT
Good grief... what was Bobby on? He's playing like a man possessed! Incredible stuff. BAHAHA! My first thought! Channeling Keith Moon!
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Post by anthony on Oct 29, 2022 21:10:28 GMT
Brilliant, remember watching this back in the day, it’s was the start of my love for the Hollies, I was a late starter. Yes Bobby is amazing, then again he would have been in his 20’s.,
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Post by baz on Oct 29, 2022 21:20:49 GMT
Brilliant, remember watching this back in the day, it’s was the start of my love for the Hollies, I was a late starter. Yes Bobby is amazing, then again he would have been in his 20’s., It's a timely reminder of what a brilliant drummer Bobby was in his heyday - very creative. Some of those fills are unexpected and extraordinary. No mean slouch was our Bobby!
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Post by gee on Oct 29, 2022 23:13:55 GMT
'There's a good drummer in Manchester...'
Great to see this - hopefully if there is a positive reaction to the downloaded songs they might consider releasing the complete performance
we really do need to get the wider public - or more likely the music business itself - beyond the far too long held limited idea of only the 'Nash era' being worthwhile for The Hollies
A number of Youtube replies told that Andrew guy at Parlogram Auctions he should now also look beyond the sixties Hollies albums and go on to the seventies ...
hopefully one day he will
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Post by JamesT on Oct 30, 2022 8:25:31 GMT
Somebody should check if Mr Peck is OK after this charitable burst...
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Post by johnt on Oct 30, 2022 9:15:13 GMT
Absolutely fantastic!
Great close-ups.
More please, Mr Peck.
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Post by anthony on Oct 30, 2022 21:52:36 GMT
Amazing to think that both Tony and Bobby are still performing 51 years later, maybe they are not as nimble but an amazing achievement,
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Post by Tony Wilkinson on Oct 30, 2022 22:05:58 GMT
Amazing to think that both Tony and Bobby are still performing 51 years later, maybe they are not as nimble but an amazing achievement, It is, but I kind of wish they weren't.......controversial .. ?
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Post by gee on Oct 30, 2022 22:25:32 GMT
Do you likewise kind of wish Allan Clarke and Graham Nash wern't still making music for the people too...?
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Post by anthony on Oct 30, 2022 22:42:29 GMT
Amazing to think that both Tony and Bobby are still performing 51 years later, maybe they are not as nimble but an amazing achievement, It is, but I kind of wish they weren't.......controversial .. ? I get the feeling Bob and Tony still love playing, hey why would you bother if you didn't, in the end they are a 60's, 70's band and I think the public like nostalgia, and they fit the bill. I know a couple that love seeing 60's bands , trouble is its hard to find an original member, a lot play songs from the 60's that were hits for others, one plus is the Hollies play around 2 hours of all Hollies songs. I just get annoyed when the Hollies are called a tribute band, tell Bob and Tony that. Its not like they joined the band long after they had a hit, they were part of all the hits. But I do know how you feel Tony, I look at clips of Cliff Richard on you Tube and I think he should give it away, has a shocking wig, looks like he doesn't know what to do with it. You can be controversial, I do like robust discussions.
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Post by Tony Wilkinson on Oct 30, 2022 22:47:53 GMT
Do you likewise kind of wish Allan Clarke and Graham Nash wern't still making music for the people too...? I love Allan and Graham's music, it outshines any output from what's left of 'The Hollies' ...
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Post by gee on Oct 30, 2022 22:54:35 GMT
Maybe so for some people, again it is a matter of individual opinion - but of course neither Allan or Graham sound like The Hollies now do they ? (or their old selves as age inevitably has altered their voices now)
Regardless of any individual view the fact is that plenty of people do still like and rate the current Hollies don't they ?
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Post by gee on Oct 30, 2022 22:59:44 GMT
Here Wings of Pegasus looks back at the 'mark 2' Hollies in concert in Februray 1969
Fil makes a couple of errors re their history and 'who does what' in the band re saying Tony is on rhythm guitar and Bernie sings besides playing bass (!) so my guess is, like that 'Beatles expert' guy Andrew at Parlogram Auctions Fil is another who has only recently got into The Hollies music - but both are fans of the group so you know that can't be bad...
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Post by Tony Wilkinson on Oct 30, 2022 23:18:12 GMT
Maybe so for some people, again it is a matter of individual opinion - but of course neither Allan or Graham sound like The Hollies now do they ? (or their old selves as age inevitably has altered their voices now) Regardless of any individual view the fact is that plenty of people do still like and rate the current Hollies don't they ? Bobby and Tony are world class musicians, but for the last 20 years they are wasted on me, no interest whatsoever ...
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Post by halls on Oct 30, 2022 23:26:00 GMT
Fabulous. There's clearly a rationale behind these uploads so definitely hope that the full concert will be made available at some point. What's the song being played in the background during the beach buggy clip?
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Post by Mevrouw Bee on Oct 31, 2022 13:46:22 GMT
Do you likewise kind of wish Allan Clarke and Graham Nash wern't still making music for the people too...? Clarke and Nash are creating...Bobby and Tony aren't. Maybe if they acknowledged fans other than the Boomer Bus Stop contingent, it wouldn't feel so meh to me. It's like the difference between watching rediscovered old blues musicians or Johnny Cash and sitting with your grandparents while they watch the Lawrence Welk Show a generation ago...to me anyway.
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Post by Mevrouw Bee on Oct 31, 2022 13:51:12 GMT
It is, but I kind of wish they weren't.......controversial .. ? I get the feeling Bob and Tony still love playing, hey why would you bother if you didn't, in the end they are a 60's, 70's band and I think the public like nostalgia, and they fit the bill. I know a couple that love seeing 60's bands , trouble is its hard to find an original member, a lot play songs from the 60's that were hits for others, one plus is the Hollies play around 2 hours of all Hollies songs. I just get annoyed when the Hollies are called a tribute band, tell Bob and Tony that. Its not like they joined the band long after they had a hit, they were part of all the hits. But I do know how you feel Tony, I look at clips of Cliff Richard on you Tube and I think he should give it away, has a shocking wig, looks like he doesn't know what to do with it. You can be controversial, I do like robust discussions. Even as recently as 10 years ago, I would have looked forward to seeing the old guys play, but not anymore if it's just hits from 50 years ago. Maybe if I were a lifelong concert goer I would have aged with them, but having never had the access to live performances the rest of you have had, seeing any band for the first time 40-50 years after their hits...I don't know. I'm too tied to the records.
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Post by Stranger on Oct 31, 2022 16:00:52 GMT
Fabulous. There's clearly a rationale behind these uploads so definitely hope that the full concert will be made available at some point. What's the song being played in the background during the beach buggy clip? I was wondering about that too... is it a song made up for the show like Dear Oak Tree? It's got over 2k views on YouTube in 48 hours so hopefully that encourages someone to release. It would be a nice DVD to go with the rarities release!
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Post by cameron on Oct 31, 2022 19:20:43 GMT
Maybe so for some people, again it is a matter of individual opinion - but of course neither Allan or Graham sound like The Hollies now do they ? (or their old selves as age inevitably has altered their voices now) Regardless of any individual view the fact is that plenty of people do still like and rate the current Hollies don't they ? Perhaps a controversial opinion here, but I'll take Allan's lower-register voice over both of the 21st century Hollies albums, the only exception being the title track from 'Then, Now and Always', as Tony sings it and Bobby's drumming shines on it. To me, Allan's 'Resurgence' sounds more like a Hollies record than either 'Staying Power' or 'Then, Now and Always' because his voice IS one of the main parts of the Hollies sound. Even the harmonies on Allan's latest solo LP are more powerful than those on the Hollies' recent efforts. Not to mention, the material featured is so in a similar vein to your typical prime 1970s Hollies album with a mixture of rockers, ballads and the usual meandering "goodbye" song at the end. Although he's not quite the soaring tenor that he once was, it's still absolutely unmistakably his voice and it's amazingly strong considering that he retired some two decades before due to a failing voice. To me, his comeback was the most pleasant surprise in the Hollies story this century.
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Post by anthony on Oct 31, 2022 20:36:35 GMT
Hi all,love reading all the comments, funny I would love to know what the members expected from the Hollies these days, they recorded 2 new albums plus a live recording, they don’t sound like the did 50 years ago, well Allan the former lead singer doesn’t either. Why would you record more, the people who believe they have had their day won’t buy it, the general public want to hear the hits, they would not be interested. I would love to know what groups in the 60’s are still doing. Hey most have one member singing a couple of hits on these 60’s tours, much like Terry Sylvester does, would people be happy with that. Why would the Hollies really do anything for a few so called real fans like us, that are so judgemental . I think for a group that had their last big hit in 1974 they are doing well. Just remember they were never big record sellers, that’s when they were at their top.
Not bad for a so called tribute group
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Post by gee on Oct 31, 2022 22:52:12 GMT
I suspect What a few guys on here want is for Tony and Bobby to pack it in as 'they' do not approve...
but has or will their opinions make any difference at all ?
- you tell me (!)
these few guys have been saying the 'same old thing' over and over for more than a decade and a half now - indeed almost 20 years now and no doubt will continue - and have their views had any influence on Tony and Bobby...or the large crowds of people who do still like the group and go to watch them in concerts ?
Great to see Allan return - tho' his voice after such a long break has recovered alot it obviously is not quite the same as in his prime, likewise Nash too as age inevitably makes it's mark
re the creativity - I have said before the current version of the group just like the 'Rickfors Hollies' have the Clarke hits era of Nash/Sylvester and the sixties / early seventies hits around their neck like a millstone
they HAVE to play what the wider public expects ('silly pop songs' as a clearly frustrated Mike Rickfors once put it !) and everyone knows that
my biggest criticism of the current outfit is they by now should have 'phased in' at least six songs recorded with Peter Howarth, dropped all but the odd pre 1965 pop hit (as the 'mark 2' Hollies of Clarke/Sylvester had done by 1976)...added in a few more classic Hollies album tracks to the set list besides of course retaining the many classic hits of 1966 to 1974 including the two Rickfors Hollies hits in order to make the live show fresher, more adventurous, more 'complete' re the group's overall recorded career etc...
instead besides 'Weakness', the two Rickfors era hits, they have pretty much stuck to '20 Golden Greats' hits that were sung by Allan Clarke quite rigidly turning themselves firmly into a pure nostalgia act - when the songs exist to make The Hollies concert shows far more than just that, there is scope to be more modern, ambitious while still playing plenty of much loved classic Hollies songs
Tony and Bobby - just as with slow melodramatic ballads in the seventies on flop single after flop single once again show themselves to be somewhat limited in range, adventure and ambition, with a rather mega cautious 'give the public ONLY what they expect' attitude (something that we saw even back in the sixties and a major reason Graham Nash departed)
The lack of any further albums by the current Hollies is probably down to 'The Hollies Limited' being frankly and sadly little more than almost an 'End of the Pier' show concern re promotion and proper plugging (that was evident long before Clarke left, even before Sylvester left - Nash got them that 'one off' deal with WEA in 1983), also EMI / Warners only appear to view them as a past act re any compilations...and even those have been very scarce in latter years
I can't see anything much ever changing either besides further predictable hits collections...unless Ron Furmanek's archive project finally appears
The current Hollies will continue on playing essentially the 'same old' songs...
and the same few guys will continue on making the 'same old moans'...
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Post by Tony Wilkinson on Oct 31, 2022 23:36:23 GMT
Gee, I have every respect for your unending immense knowledge of The Hollies history and doubtless of many other artists too, but you do come across as if you are saying that some of us shouldn't have an opinion on the current line up, and yes I would have preferred that they had stopped at the start of this century and I respect that not everyone would agree with me but there you go .. Again I could be wrong but I suspect that today's audience would probably never bought never mind heard of the bands earlier albums other than any 'hits' collections and that to me is one of the differences.. Great for Bobby and Tony that they have maintained that following over the last 20 years but what they offer does not appeal to me at all but I am entitled to my views as we all are .....
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