Was born in october 49 loved this group saw them in concert when i was about i6 also saw on dif occasions dave clarke 5 dusty springfield the kinks happy days❤
I was only 6 in '68 but my parents had wonderful taste in music and introduced my to many artists and one was The Hollies. So I can relate. Still listening to them at 62.
I sang this song to Jennifer Powell (Manchester, CT 1969) every time I passed her in the hallway. She thought I was "crazy," and of course she was right!
I was 16 in 1968..i am 71 now and still love the Hollies! I am one of their many fans in Ireland. I reckon Listen to me was a very underated single ss it only reached the loeer echelons of the Top Twenty
I don't think they generated the same publicity as some of the other bands. We like their hit singles at that time but I don't know anyone from back then who bought their albums, knew what they looked like, or talked about their group. There was no You Tube. Only had the Ed Sullivan show and what was being promoted on the radio.
One of my ALL TIME FAVOURITE GROUPS,WAT LYRICS WAT HARMONIES WAT VOCALS,WAT AN ABSOLUTELY MAGNIFICENT GROUP ,THANKS GUYS FOR THE MUSIC YOU LEFT US WITH A TROVE OF BEAUTIFULL MUSIC.
White chalk, written on red brick. Our love, told in a heart. It's there, drawn in the playground. Love, kiss, hate or adore. I love Jennifer Eccles. I know that she loves me. I used to carry her satchels. She used to walk by my side. But when we got to her doorstep, her dad wouldn't let me inside. One Monday morning, found out I'd made the grade. Started me thinking, had she done the same? I hope Jennifer Eccles is going to follow me there. Our love is bound to continue. Love, kiss, hate or adore. Singing,
I was 12 years old at that time in 1968, and the only reason I went to the swimming pool was to listen to the Jukebox and plug it was Holly's music and Badfinger. All the oldies including the Beatles and David Bowie. But most of all the Hollies and bad finger
Allan Clarke was a fantastic singer, a gifted performer! Love his voice and style, culminated in early '70s reaching stellar level with Long cool woman in a black dress. Which met such success that he had to postpone his post-Hollies career..
Yep, they had to grab him back after it became a surprise big hit, and they were touring. Clarke's "replacement," Swede Mikael Rickfors (wtf were they thinking?), couldn't sing the song live so it was left to Terry Sylvester. Terry actually did a decent job, but I think the Hollies would have done better in the 70s without that first departure from Clarke.
My favorite English band and they sound so terrific live. I was lucky enough to grow up with the Hollies. This was popular just before I graduated from high school in June of 1968. I would go back to those days in a New York minute.
..Same here, relocated with my family from L.I,NY to Tucson, AZ..This song became fairly popular there right before I, too, graduated h.s. in June 1968..Believe it may've been the last Clarke, Nash, Hicks composed song recorded/released by them..Absolutely loved it!! These guys were definitely a milestone within that whole British Invasion csmpaign!!
The great and lovely Allan Clarke. This is one of my favorite songs. I really regret not having seen the Hollies perform live when I resided in London in the 60s and 70s. One of the greatest groups ever!
I’m from the Philly area. I regret not seeing them on The Mike Douglas Show, sadly, I was in High School. My parents would never let me cut class. There was also a week when John Lennon and Yoko, co-hosted for a week; but I’d still rather have seen the Hollies. I Love their positive energy.
On this day in 1968 {March 10th} "Jennifer Eccles" by the Hollies entered Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart at position #76; and nine weeks later on May 12th, 1968 it peaked at #40 {for 1 week} and spent 11 weeks on the Top 100... It reached #5 in Austria and Norway... Between 1964 and 1983 the quintet had twenty-four Top 100 records; six made the Top 10 with "Long Cool Woman (In a Black Dress)" being their biggest hit, it peaked at #2 {for 2 weeks} in 1972... The two weeks that "Long Cool Woman" was at #2, the #1 record for both those weeks was "Alone Again (Naturally)" by Gilbert O’Sullivan...
I was a teen in the 60's and would rate the Hollies right up there third behind the Beatles and Beach Boys, the Hollies kept churning out hits as if on a production line..:)
Jennifer Eccles was a protest tune after King Midas missed Top Ten. Management wanted more pop hits. The result was another hit that still stands the test of time.
Tungsten Kid, You have gr8 taste in 60s music, except I rate The Beach Boys numero uno. Good Vibrations rates with the best Mozart could ever have written. For mine, The Beatles narrowly head The Hollies because of their writing abilities, but The Hollies were almost on a par with the Beach Boys when it came to harmonies. Arohanui.
@@TheIgmister1 The B Boys were great of course, but their music had a softer feel to it than the Beatles chunkier bass guitar sound which i think I prefer.. Incidentally did the Hollies write their own songs?
@@thekitowl - Yeah we tend to mistakenly think many groups wrote their own hits and the songwriters never seem to get full credit. PS- for 50 years i thought the Beatles 'Mr Postman' was written by them but I only learned recently it was penned by somebody else..:)
I'm a big fan of the Hollie's Allen Clark a great frontman, a world class guitarist Tony Hick's 🎸, Bobby Elliott on drum's, Graham Nash a brilliant writer long live the Hollie's ENJOY PEEP'S 🎼🎹
OMG Tony is so adorable!Too bad his guitar was low and couldn't listen to it clearly...But Bobby's drumming is amazing...so Allan's vocals!Anyway nice live version...thaks for sharing it!
Wish I could hear that Rickenbacker 360 Tony Hicks' is playing just a little more loudly. Still, these live performances by the Hollies are great to see...and hear.
@@Jazz-dc6tf i met a guy on holiday he came from Eccles - i was in London at the time and i went to Eccles to meet him for the weekend - he then came down a few week later to stay with me for the weekend - oh it was one of those Romantic things that lasted just a short time
CSN had some songs that I liked listening to at the time. Never loved any of them. Over the past forty five years, never requested them, pulled them up on youtube or fail to turn the station on the radio looking for something better. They may have been on the cutting edge, but musically, the tunes weren't all that. They put me in mind of cabbage patch dolls, you know, all the rage in the day because they were a hot commodity but intrinsically an ugly doll. They made a lot of money too. That too is history.
Diana Taylor how sad to read this, oops , so you have never listened to deja vu, manasas, oh and ,if i could only remember my name, go on give it a listen, beware your life will be altered, be warned, that would be good for you ..thanks
@degree7 Of course, you have no taste you also don't know the history of rock n roll. w/o these guys there would have been a huge hole in what you listen to - if any.
Graham thought they weren't maturing or moving ahead, writing little love ditties like Jennifer Eccles. He quit and moved to California to hook up with Mama Cass Elliot who in turn introduced him to David Crosby. The rest is history.
Nash was within months here of leaving the Hollies for CSN&eventually Y...he was what like 25 here? He turned 80 Jan 2022. Joni, Drugs, Woodstock, Rita, breakups with Crosby, his wives, seemed so simple here.
" Jennifer Eccles", 1968, co-written by Graham Nash and Hollies leader, Allan Clarke. Although Nash had now left the Hollies to move to California to form CS &N. An in joke about their wives.
absolutely(!) I spot the Nash-Clarke tension all through that concert and specially when they sing "A Taste Of Honey" in which Graham says now wel doing a song by "Bert" Alpert and then Allan response it's Herbert not Bert lol 😂 but Graham seemed to give a sh*t about everything already. The whole show I feel Graham is a total 🤡 causing Allan being a bit grump or whatever bc they were trying to be the most professional (I think they were known mainly of being a pro band) and Allan standing aside in here with Graham saying stupid things only to mock up and seriously I've seen he stole the show with his words bc Tony breaks in laughter all of the time when Graham speaks so they hardly find a way to return to do their thing- that would have been frustrating to ALLAN Clarke, consummated and PRO Frontman of The Hollies to carry on(!) 🤷🏻♀️
"White chalk written on red brick", sung by The Hollies. Until a month ago I had no idea what these words meant, as millions of others also may not know. Then, May, 2018, my Wife and I went to England, visited the U.K, stayed at Liverpool, two nights. People, Liverpool is a 'MUST SEE'!. Do yourself a favour, do your homework, but absolutely, Liverpool ya gotta see. you MUST check out The Cavern Club, it's where the Beatles first got 'recognised' and firstly managed by their first, Manager, Brian Epstein,. It's where we scrawled our two name on a red brick in 'The Caven'. Not a lot of space available for your initials, but you'll never know if you never go.
mackb909 i guess so. Hes not really doing anything. The Hollies were not a guitar group.they were a vocal group. Studio musiciNs do all the tricky stuff. Like steel drums on Carrie anne. Who the hell outside of montego bAy can play them?
Saw Graham Nash with CSN in Roanoke VA in 1990 . He was nicest guy .So was David Crosby . Stephen Stills thought he was in Charlotte NC and felt it necessary to give his low opinion of then Senator Jesse Helms .
White chalk written on red brick Our love told in a heart It's there drawn in the playground Love kiss hate or adore I love Jennifer Eccles I know that she loves me I love Jennifer Eccles I know that she loves me La la la la la la la la la la la la la La la la la la la la la la la la la la I used to carry her satchels She used to walk by my side But when we got to her doorstep her dad wouldn't let me inside One Monday morning found out I'd made the grade Started me thinking had she done the same verse 2 verse 4 I hope Jennifer Eccles is going to follow me there Our love is bound to continue Love kiss hate or adore Singing chorus x2 verse 2
The groove of this song is so much like "The 59th Street Bridge Song" (commonly called "Feelin' Groovy") by Paul Simon. That song is from Simon and Garfunkel's 1966 album, so predates this by a couple of years.
I was also born in 1951.....
Fantastic music that will never be heard again.
Was born in october 49 loved this group saw them in concert when i was about i6 also saw on dif occasions dave clarke 5 dusty springfield the kinks happy days❤
Saw the Beatles twice, Bob Dylan and Rolling Stones in 1965. Thought it would last forever ?
in i was 17 im 68 now im 70 in 2021 lol still love the Hollies:)
72 in 2022 and right there's. with ya.
74 ans en2022 toujours avec hollies très bon groupe Claude progni
not far behind you at 67 and I love all the Hollies songs.
I was only 6 in '68 but my parents had wonderful taste in music and introduced my to many artists and one was The Hollies. So I can relate. Still listening to them at 62.
I was 16 and the same thing for me.
I am 73 and still enjoy this music
They're one of the greatest ever, part of my growing up and better than anything today
I love to see these old videos with Graham Nash in them. I've loved him ever since I first saw him and I was only 12 when this was filmed.
I sang this song to Jennifer Powell (Manchester, CT 1969) every time I passed her in the hallway. She thought I was "crazy," and of course she was right!
I was 16 in 1968..i am 71 now and still love the Hollies! I am one of their many fans in Ireland. I reckon Listen to me was a very underated single ss it only reached the loeer echelons of the Top Twenty
Für mich eine der besten Bands aus meiner Jugend zeit... Habe in den 60er Jahren alle Platten gekauft 😅
Ich deken besten muzik ist noch von British😊
The most under estimated band in modern history. So, so, talented 👍
Geoff James I think that is a great comment Geoff!
If you mean underappreciated or underrated no. We all knew about them and they sold plenty of records
I don't think they generated the same publicity as some of the other bands. We like their hit singles at that time but I don't know anyone from back then who bought their albums, knew what they looked like, or talked about their group. There was no You Tube. Only had the Ed Sullivan show and what was being promoted on the radio.
I would agree with that
Great group,great harmonious sound,great Brits❤😅
One of my ALL TIME FAVOURITE GROUPS,WAT LYRICS WAT HARMONIES WAT VOCALS,WAT AN ABSOLUTELY MAGNIFICENT GROUP ,THANKS GUYS FOR THE MUSIC YOU LEFT US WITH A TROVE OF BEAUTIFULL MUSIC.
The drummer was soo good, I love listen to his drumming
My first true love and I played this song over and over. I miss the 60's & 70's
Know what you mean, a teen of the 70s in Melbourne Australia
Once when musicians bowed when applauded - the voice of the font man is stunning
This band is amazing!! They had so many great songs and sounds that changed but was still them!! One of the greatest bands I ever listened to!!!
White chalk, written on red brick.
Our love, told in a heart.
It's there, drawn in the playground.
Love, kiss, hate or adore.
I love Jennifer Eccles.
I know that she loves me.
I used to carry her satchels. She used to walk by my side.
But when we got to her doorstep, her dad wouldn't let me inside.
One Monday morning, found out I'd made the grade.
Started me thinking, had she done the same?
I hope Jennifer Eccles is going to follow me there.
Our love is bound to continue.
Love, kiss, hate or adore. Singing,
Wow, must be 50 years since Iast heard this.😀
I was 12 years old at that time in 1968, and the only reason I went to the swimming pool was to listen to the Jukebox and plug it was Holly's music and Badfinger. All the oldies including the Beatles and David Bowie. But most of all the Hollies and bad finger
Allan Clarke was a fantastic singer, a gifted performer! Love his voice and style, culminated in early '70s reaching stellar level with Long cool woman in a black dress. Which met such success that he had to postpone his post-Hollies career..
Yep, they had to grab him back after it became a surprise big hit, and they were touring. Clarke's "replacement," Swede Mikael Rickfors (wtf were they thinking?), couldn't sing the song live so it was left to Terry Sylvester. Terry actually did a decent job, but I think the Hollies would have done better in the 70s without that first departure from Clarke.
Love this, i am born in this century❤
A brilliant group of musicians.
happy 2019 to all hollies fans from south yorkshire england xxxwhat a great set of band blokes ,such harmonies ,,utter magic xxx lol
Hello Jane
My favorite English band and they sound so terrific live. I was lucky enough to grow up with the Hollies. This was popular just before I graduated from high school in June of 1968. I would go back to those days in a New York minute.
You are an owl ting lol
..Same here, relocated with my family from L.I,NY to Tucson, AZ..This song became fairly popular there right before I, too, graduated h.s. in June 1968..Believe it may've been the last Clarke, Nash, Hicks composed song recorded/released by them..Absolutely loved it!! These guys were definitely a milestone within that whole British Invasion csmpaign!!
No auto-tune, no lip-syncing......no BS; all real "live" music!
Get a life, weirdo
Without a doubt the best group out of the UK.
A simple little fun ditty that has stayed in my mind for nearly 50 years.Reminds me of the innocent school days back then.
Yes ,i used to like the Lulu one ,it so sad; to sir - with 🧡🙃
I found this awesome song on my old radio lol, awesome song
always a blast to listen to these guys
I love these guys even more after watching this! I feel like whistling whenever I see Allan! Thanks, Lynn!
Can you still recognise them with your glasses
WOOOOOOOW!Beautiful,nicely,legendary song & fantastic,special,famous music by Hollies!Put a smile on my face!Great thanks!💖💙💛💜💚🌞💕💕🎸🎙🎸🥁🎶🌞💕💕💚💜💛💖👌👍👏🏼
The great and lovely Allan Clarke. This is one of my favorite songs. I really regret not having seen the Hollies perform live when I resided in London in the 60s and 70s. One of the greatest groups ever!
Hi Anne
I’m from the Philly area. I regret not seeing them on The Mike Douglas Show, sadly, I was in High School. My parents would never let me cut class. There was also a week when John Lennon and Yoko, co-hosted for a week; but I’d still rather have seen the Hollies. I Love their positive energy.
Great clip of a great band.
Love the Hollies - very talented!!
I didn't know how many great songs they had
Beatles, Searchers and Hollies the trifecta great music..
I love that every time.
One to remember , the hollies best even
Tony Hicks is one of the most underrated guitarists
@Jan Arnaud His choice of the blonde Rickenbacker looks great, & works well with The Hollies
@@frommetoyou4401 Expensive guitar, even back in 68.
Underrated for good reason.
@@thekitowl Nonody is saying that he is another Jimmy Page, but he is a very good guitar player. Please take your negativity somewhere else.
@@lilajagears8317 I’ve seen him play a few times, he’s good but not that good as to be underrated.
Danke ❤für die.Show ❤❤😂😂😂❤❤
Me siento feliz de escuchar los grupos de música años
60 y demás. Adelante con
La música del recuerdo
Los buenos tiempos
Schon eine Ewigkeit nicht gehört aber immer wieder gut
Top class group, legends of music.
amazing, wonderful, everything good.
Thanks Lynn.
I Love their energy!
great sound on this video. clarke is amazing.
Dobre kussow! Mirijasovie prasiere vie kollustra!
On this day in 1968 {March 10th} "Jennifer Eccles" by the Hollies entered Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart at position #76; and nine weeks later on May 12th, 1968 it peaked at #40 {for 1 week} and spent 11 weeks on the Top 100...
It reached #5 in Austria and Norway...
Between 1964 and 1983 the quintet had twenty-four Top 100 records; six made the Top 10 with "Long Cool Woman (In a Black Dress)" being their biggest hit, it peaked at #2 {for 2 weeks} in 1972...
The two weeks that "Long Cool Woman" was at #2, the #1 record for both those weeks was "Alone Again (Naturally)" by Gilbert O’Sullivan...
I presume this song was bigger in the UK than here in the US. It sounds very English to me. I prefer "Do the Best You Can."
Great songs !!!
The Vietnam footage was great, those boys suffered through hell. I missed the draft by one year, hats off to all the veteran's of our great nation.
Best lineup of Hollies
Lindo D +++++ .... Adoro The Hollies ... Very talent. Ainda tenho este single em vinil .. Que guardo relegiosamente. Boas recordações ❤🎼🎤🎶🎸
Brilliant song
Wonderful
Hello how are you doing my friend ?
wow! Great! I havn't heard this since High School!
Great stuff!
Very cute love song..❤
Love that song!
Haven't thought of this song in years ....
Old ones are always are the best.
Great group of the sixties
Hello Angela
I have met my Jennifer, ;-) ...
and will be until end of our Life....
...
I was a teen in the 60's and would rate the Hollies right up there third behind the Beatles and Beach Boys, the Hollies kept churning out hits as if on a production line..:)
Jennifer Eccles was a protest tune after King Midas missed Top Ten. Management wanted more pop hits. The result was another hit that still stands the test of time.
Tungsten Kid, You have gr8 taste in 60s music, except I rate The Beach Boys numero uno. Good Vibrations rates with the best Mozart could ever have written. For mine, The Beatles narrowly head The Hollies because of their writing abilities, but The Hollies were almost on a par with the Beach Boys when it came to harmonies. Arohanui.
@@TheIgmister1 The B Boys were great of course, but their music had a softer feel to it than the Beatles chunkier bass guitar sound which i think I prefer.. Incidentally did the Hollies write their own songs?
@@tungstenkid2271 not all of them. Graham Gouldman ( from 10cc ) wrote a few of their hits .
@@thekitowl - Yeah we tend to mistakenly think many groups wrote their own hits and the songwriters never seem to get full credit.
PS- for 50 years i thought the Beatles 'Mr Postman' was written by them but I only learned recently it was penned by somebody else..:)
Φανταστικά ..!! Ονειρεμένα ..!! Κάθε μέρα και ποιο ΥΠΈΡΟΧΑ ..!@
I'm a big fan of the Hollie's Allen Clark a great frontman, a world class guitarist Tony Hick's 🎸, Bobby Elliott on drum's, Graham Nash a brilliant writer long live the Hollie's ENJOY PEEP'S 🎼🎹
Why is it everyone always forgets Bern, the bassist?
a year after this show graham nash was at woodstock with CSN&Y !
Does Malcombe Clarke ring a bell with anyone ?
Viva The Hollies , viva Allan Clarke , viva o rock 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
OMG Tony is so adorable!Too bad his guitar was low and couldn't listen to it clearly...But Bobby's drumming is amazing...so Allan's vocals!Anyway nice live version...thaks for sharing it!
Wish I could hear that Rickenbacker 360 Tony Hicks' is playing just a little more loudly. Still, these live performances by the Hollies are great to see...and hear.
Sunn Burn me to Margot.
It's like the Who in Paris 1966 . No drums or much guitar as all thats recorded s through desk
I thought the song was Jenny Freckles until today!
I once knew a girl from Eccles called Jennifer, her sister was called Holly - strange world!
very strange .... !
the world is so big, so many people lives there, that someone making this comment was more than probable. still funny :)
@@Jazz-dc6tf i met a guy on holiday he came from Eccles - i was in London at the time and i went to Eccles to meet him for the weekend - he then came down a few week later to stay with me for the weekend - oh it was one of those Romantic things that lasted just a short time
Patricia Alexander My dad!
Especially if one became a DA and the other joined the FBI, both wearing flak vests.
I always liked the song and I still have the original 45.
I believe this is on one of their LP's...Remember Hearing it :D
Hell Ruth
CSN had some songs that I liked listening to at the time. Never loved any of them. Over the past forty five years, never requested them, pulled them up on youtube or fail to turn the station on the radio looking for something better. They may have been on the cutting edge, but musically, the tunes weren't all that. They put me in mind of cabbage patch dolls, you know, all the rage in the day because they were a hot commodity but intrinsically an ugly doll. They made a lot of money too. That too is history.
Diana Taylor how sad to read this, oops , so you have never listened to deja vu, manasas, oh and ,if i could only remember my name, go on give it a listen, beware your life will be altered, be warned, that would be good for you ..thanks
@degree7 Of course, you have no taste you also don't know the history of rock n roll. w/o these guys there would have been a huge hole in what you listen to - if any.
Hello how are you doing
I was 15 yrs old in 1968.... seems like a lifetime ago. Half a century will do that to ya lol
Graham thought they weren't maturing or moving ahead, writing little love ditties like Jennifer Eccles. He quit and moved to California to hook up with Mama Cass Elliot who in turn introduced him to David Crosby. The rest is history.
+Les Burns I would call that a very accurate assessment of what happened.
Les Burns the song's the American acid luvvies wrote were cheese. drugs pulled the Nash West. wank.
If you call the first CSN album cheese, then you really don't have a clue, do ya. bopper
Les Burns it was fine, although worth it? nah, pathetic
Les Burns it's kinda funny you actually agree with me, however, you say, "the first was OK"
Alan clarke. Perfect lead singer. Great voice
Gary Owens loved him back in the day! Sad when he left
Would have got a better response back in Manc lads, we appreciated you. :)
Tony Hick is the Maestro of the stringed instrument!
What can I say he's a great musician far superior to the rubbish we have today.
I can hear the unmistakable sound of a Binson echorec.
Super band 😘💋🎹🎸❤️🎤👍
Hi Sylva
Nash was within months here of leaving the Hollies for CSN&eventually Y...he was what like 25 here? He turned 80 Jan 2022. Joni, Drugs, Woodstock, Rita, breakups with Crosby, his wives, seemed so simple here.
Amo o Tony ele e lindo!!!!♥️😎♥️🎸🎶🎵🎸🇧🇷7-8-22
Good song. Thanks, Hollies.
" Jennifer Eccles", 1968, co-written by Graham Nash and Hollies leader, Allan Clarke. Although Nash had now left the Hollies to move to California to form CS &N. An in joke about their wives.
That was funny! Notice how he turns his back and walks away for a second, while Graham encourages the audience to clap even more.
My childhood I was 9 then
MUSICIANS ARE MUSICIAN'S AND THEIR OPINIONS ALWAYS VERY. LEAVE GRAHAM ALONE HE IS A GREAT TALENTED MUSICIAN LIVING HIS OWN DREAM ... ROCK ON NASH.
Probably Grahams Nash's last tour with them. Can feel a little tension there already?
absolutely(!) I spot the Nash-Clarke tension all through that concert and specially when they sing "A Taste Of Honey" in which Graham says now wel doing a song by "Bert" Alpert and then Allan response it's Herbert not Bert lol 😂 but Graham seemed to give a sh*t about everything already. The whole show I feel Graham is a total 🤡 causing Allan being a bit grump or whatever bc they were trying to be the most professional (I think they were known mainly of being a pro band) and Allan standing aside in here with Graham saying stupid things only to mock up and seriously I've seen he stole the show with his words bc Tony breaks in laughter all of the time when Graham speaks so they hardly find a way to return to do their thing- that would have been frustrating to ALLAN Clarke, consummated and PRO Frontman of The Hollies to carry on(!) 🤷🏻♀️
first time I have heard this song and I like the Hollies. How about "Sandy" not one played on the radio as far as I remember.
"White chalk written on red brick", sung by The Hollies. Until a month ago I had no idea what these words meant, as millions of others also may not know. Then, May, 2018, my Wife and I went to England, visited the U.K, stayed at Liverpool, two nights. People, Liverpool is a 'MUST SEE'!. Do yourself a favour, do your homework, but absolutely, Liverpool ya gotta see. you MUST check out The Cavern Club, it's where the Beatles first got 'recognised' and firstly managed by their first, Manager, Brian Epstein,. It's where we scrawled our two name on a red brick in 'The Caven'. Not a lot of space available for your initials, but you'll never know if you never go.
I did. It was freezing cold and rained the whole time. That was at the height of summer.
Freakin' Tony Hicks makes the guitar work look so easy.
mackb909 Tony is the best. Then, now and always.
mackb909 i guess so. Hes not really doing anything. The Hollies were not a guitar group.they were a vocal group. Studio musiciNs do all the tricky stuff. Like steel drums on Carrie anne. Who the hell outside of montego bAy can play them?
ziblot123 really annoying finding this guy s a hater, seems like his gf then fancied a Hollie rather than him
Saw Graham Nash with CSN in Roanoke VA in 1990 . He was nicest guy .So was David Crosby . Stephen Stills thought he was in Charlotte NC and felt it necessary to give his low opinion of then Senator Jesse Helms .
great song
great "live" stuff. no lip syncing.
Although Nash didn't like this song, the group excelled in its performance. Take this from a disabled vet.
Dukester18
White chalk written on red brick
Our love told in a heart
It's there drawn in the playground
Love kiss hate or adore
I love Jennifer Eccles
I know that she loves me
I love Jennifer Eccles
I know that she loves me
La la la la la la la
la la la la la la
La la la la la la la
la la la la la la
I used to carry her satchels
She used to walk by my side
But when we got to her doorstep
her dad wouldn't let me inside
One Monday morning found out I'd made the grade
Started me thinking had she done the same
verse 2
verse 4
I hope Jennifer Eccles
is going to follow me there
Our love is bound to continue
Love kiss hate or adore Singing
chorus x2
verse 2
In the 80s Graham did reunite with the Hollies and did shows with them. Also they released an Album to with Graham.
Buenos recuerdos adelante
A fantastic live band. Like all bands though, they are the sum of their parts.
Love the way the audience ignores the singer's requests.
Could it be because he wasn't speaking Croatian when giving the instructions?
@@gnirolnamlerf593 lol...
every time
EVERY TIME
😂 omg epic
Probably cos he's being a miserable git.
The groove of this song is so much like "The 59th Street Bridge Song" (commonly called "Feelin' Groovy") by Paul Simon. That song is from Simon and Garfunkel's 1966 album, so predates this by a couple of years.
Is fantastisch
Graham and Alan had already been together for 20 years by this time.