@@nharvey9425 John L Sayers passed away today - RIP John was a legend within the Australian music industry, having engineered and produced many Aussie albums and singles... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_L_Sayers .
Hello, I don't know if this would ever reach Ross, my sister and I were stationed with our Dad in Canberra with the US Embassy 69-72, I will never forget seeing Daddy Cool in I believe was '70 in a school auditorium when they were just starting in Canberra, we begged our parents to let us go and they relented even though their concern was we would stand out with our American accent, I would like Ross to know that we were ok as we learned a fake Australian accent so we could seem authentic, made it to the concert, now our lives have forever been changed, if @jimmycrackcorn6467 reads this please pass it on to Ross😊
I saw them in 1971 in california and not knowing a thing about thing about them. One of the most fun bands ever!!! To this day one of my favorite shows.
I've just retired after 45 years of teaching. This song was on the charts in 1972, the year I began my teacher training. Wonderful to hear it again, it was always my favourite Daddy Cool number.
Very crowded international market during early 70’s meant only those with the right push right connections and military type strategy to touring & promotions would make it. Daddy cool, The Sports, Sherbet, Dragon should have all been world wide hitmakers. Imagine if this was recorded In US by an American band This performance - simply stunning.
Ross Hannaford a legend. I was just kid and they were my heroes living next to the bank at Middle Park. We lived down the street I was 8 and Im 58 now I still love them. long live 3xy.
I heard these guys in the states in the early 70's. I can't find their vinyl records anywhere. I liked them the first time I heard them. Best OZ band ever. I don't care what anyone says. You guys rock!
Amazing live recording. I thought there were two horns in the mix, but it’s the other lead guitar playing some of those horn lines. Good Lord. What a band.
At the start of this clip I thought "Wow - different version of this song! Solo at the start is different! Maybe this is the LP version or something?!" Then I saw it is Daddy Cool, actually playing LIVE! I'm incredibly impressed - they had such a great live sound.
Ross is the lead guitar player, yes? Yes, he's so solid, and it sounds like he's doubling some of the horn lines when he's not doing other things. What a sound. The vocal mic is all blown out, but so what?
Listen to that sound! The clip must be about as old as me , and I am really old. Genius mix considering the technology that was available back then. ;-)
This was 1972! Same year as Glam Rock in the UK, David Bowie Ziggy Stardust, serious art, prog-rock, Exile on Main Street, GodFather 1, Labor get elected to federal parliament in Australia for the first time since water and air were invented. I was too young to know....but ‘72 was a sunny time but by ‘74 the air was and vibe was dirty and nasty ...sharpies, AC/DC, Ted Mulry, bogans had fully replaced hippies...
@dean cooper yes sir! Led Zeppelin is my all time favorite English blues-rock band, but I have many other favorites. Of course the Masters Apprentices, Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs, The Easybeats, Lobby Lloyd, and not to forget Malcolm and Angus! So much good music from the Land Down Under! I visited there once, and I would love to go back, someday.
A lot of Australian music of that era is rehashed power boogie and R & R/R & B. I think R & R basically never left the Aus scene in the 60s. Personally I think the most creative, original and groundbreaking era in Aussie independent music starts in the late 70's until the late 80's. I do like this album, but not as much as many other Aussies! I must say Ruben & The Jets did it better (though later!).
@@Micksteroony There was 2 main schools of R&R in Oz in the late 60's - early 70's and beyond; The Billy Thorpe school that became and was Pub Rock or the TFM Ballroom school of Art Rock/ Prog Rock. Oz music seems to have 10 year resurgent cycles and the Old School - New School thing. I beg to differ on Ruben and the Jets. DC had a distinct 70's attitude to 50's rock (listen to DC's Last Drive In Movie show LP ; hands down, their best recordings). Anyway, that's my 2 bobs worth.
@@mjcussen7458 Thanks mate! Not heard the "Last Drive in...." though a quick google shows its a live LP? Agreed that DC had a different - 70s - approach to R&R than say, Ruben & The Jets. I think I just personally prefer the tighter and more inventive (and maybe anti-hippy?) approach (IMO) to it from the latter! I think Oz music leapt ahead of the pack when the myriad of bands that exploded in the late 70s started doing their own thing or taking formats to a new level.....
@@Micksteroony Fair enough! Always great to hear from an enthusiast! Cheers. Oh, DC's "Last Drive In Movie Show" did make it to CD in a 3 CD set called "Totally Cool" put out by Mega around 1992, but with some significant omissions from the original LP. Their best, to me, was "Love in an FJ" on Side 4, but it is part of the missing sections on the CD. You can hear Side 4 on TH-cam. No... I just looked for it and can't find it any more!
RIP Ross Hannaford. He was a close friend of my music teacher, I hope those affected by his death will get through and keep him alive through memory. He was a great musician and I am certain that he will be missed.
They should have been an international band nobody comes close now real polished musicians no special effects there straight in an amp volume full and Ross Hanaford what a guitarist and of course Ross Wilson and a Southwark t shirt
Watching this clip again ! Daddy Cool is the best & Ross Williams is the best ! So many hits . Crocodile rock was Elton John's answer . Piss poor answer .
One of my all time favourite songs of my youth.Love the rawness and honesty of this version and they are as tight as a drum.Like having a gig in your back yard! What a great little Blues band Daddy Cool were.RIP Ross Hanaford and Wayne Duncan.Priceless memories!
They were extraordinary live!! Saw them at a Festival and they came on second last. Skyhooks had arrived. Billy Thorpe and Madder Lake were also amazing - . AC/DC showed skills but we didn't reallize just how much , Capt Matchbox were incrdible . See Clips From Rage youtube account and type in Eagle Rock .
Kind of looks like a rest home my granny stayed in. But I’m sure the old folks may not appreciate rock music , especially in the middle of the day at nap time! Love this excellent rock music.
Eagle Rock is an all time classic song and I must have listened to it, with headphones, a 1000 times while I was learning to play it. But my favourite song(s), and only slightly ahead of their other songs, is their Teenage Extravaganza: Teen Love / Drive In Movie / Love in an FJ and (Boy I think You're) Paranoid, on their "Last Drive In Movie" Live album with Ian Winter. Forget about the early version on their Sex Dope Rock and Roll Album. Listen to it Live, if you can find the LP. And remember that these were the days when they plugged their guitars straight into the amps; none of the fancy effects pedals that we have today! Thanks Rick and Superyob!
I have a Daddy Cool documentary on DVD at some point they talk about the fact they were so stoned for so long they can't remember driving too and performing gigs, what a life :)
As a kid my hippy parents used to take me to parties around Adelaide. This reminds me of a time at Bill Kay's winery in the Adelaide hills. Not saying this is it, just saying it brings back so many memories. Everyone looked like that and read The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers.
So lucky to be a teenager when this great music was around. Everything about this song is great, how good is that sax, never noticed that overly when I was 13
Great, Everything. Guitars, drums. The Lot! Heard this on country radio today. First time lyrics have appeared to me & there is loads of 'suggestion'. Googled, Wilson wrote. Lyrics one thing, to nails a tune is another. Excellent. Interesting natural hair on helicopter guy.
Love this song, it inspired La Femme's song 'Boys Next Door' & Ross's filling riffs became the aussie sound for the rest of the 70's, didn't realise how important the sax was to the sound, very underrated sax playing, (anyone know who it was?)
Ross Hannaford's solo is a lot of fun (I had to listen to it twice) as it doesn't go quite where you think it might and his licks throughout the song are inspired. I got to see him once with Billy T in 1977, gone too soon.
Possibly the best Australian guitarist, more coverage from the media was deserved? Jon English was okay but Ross Hannaford shaped and helped define Australian music.
Mark Reeder Well thanks for clearing that up, ! A lot of Famous people have come from this town. ;) I'm in Newcastle as we speak (30 years) but originally from Melbourne.
I was 13 , thought they were fantastic, I have a memory, of seeing them at a concert somewhere, I was 17 at the time, I know I was stoned off my head at the time, and woke up in the bushes half naked without my pants on, and 2 birds with no tops on. Have no memory of that night much.
when your rhythm guitarist fingerpicks, you know you're onto something different. Love this song, but Eagle rock always completely blows me away. Same thing, finger picked rhythm guitar.
Vase extension cabs are nice! Remixed live recordings of this quality were something rare back then ...worked nicely here. Probably had the stoners from Mushroom there to catch it. Australian music production back then was second to none.
@@janama77 Is it online somewhere? I need a scene like this in a book I'm writing and would kill to look closer at some footage. I'd set it in the Dandenongs so this was a serendipitious find for me, lol. Thanks for this. It's great, and the sound is excellent. (Not that I need sound but I want to be able to describe it.)
I remember seeing Daddy Cool live at the Dandenong Ice-skating Rink. Was a great band then and still is now> I wonder if ever they will ever do another concert.
This was a great time they called us long haired hippies and at 65 i still have long hair the only thing that's changed is my hair is white and i don't smoke weed any more as my lungs are screwed but i still live the life style
This video clip was filmed at Merricks North on the Mornington Peninsula in Victoria - for those of you wondering.
Yes I recorded it the back of a van.
@@janama77 Much else recorded?
@@nharvey9425
John L Sayers passed away today - RIP
John was a legend within the Australian music industry, having engineered and produced many Aussie albums and singles...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_L_Sayers
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@@klyvemurray Thank you for letting us all know. Australian music lost a legend and, because of him,we keep the memories. RIP
Thanku ..l always wondered about the location 💯🙂💜
Just saw Ross Wilson last night. 75 years old and still Rockin!
Hello, I don't know if this would ever reach Ross, my sister and I were stationed with our Dad in Canberra with the US Embassy 69-72, I will never forget seeing Daddy Cool in I believe was '70 in a school auditorium when they were just starting in Canberra, we begged our parents to let us go and they relented even though their concern was we would stand out with our American accent, I would like Ross to know that we were ok as we learned a fake Australian accent so we could seem authentic, made it to the concert, now our lives have forever been changed, if @jimmycrackcorn6467 reads this please pass it on to Ross😊
I saw them in 1971 in california and not knowing a thing about thing about them. One of the most fun bands ever!!! To this day one of my favorite shows.
One of Daddy Cools lesser known masterpieces. Love it! Australian Blues!!!
The follow-up to "Eagle Rock " ...
Dunno about blues, but that horn! The whole frikkin band... This sounds totally LIVE. Amazing.
@@Lea99Jones Australian Blues for the uninitiated
I've just retired after 45 years of teaching. This song was on the charts in 1972, the year I began my teacher training. Wonderful to hear it again, it was always my favourite Daddy Cool number.
I started high school in 1972
Did you ever teach me?
Very crowded international market during early 70’s meant only those with the right push right connections and military type strategy to touring & promotions would make it. Daddy cool, The Sports, Sherbet, Dragon should have all been world wide hitmakers. Imagine if this was recorded
In US by an American band This performance - simply stunning.
WOW
Another classic tune from one of Aussie's best ever rock groups.
From a 72yo Aussie fan.
Great band. Great live clip. Great feel. Great song. Great playing. Ripping guitars. Ross Hannaford RIP. Absolute legend.
Just love the old South Australian Brewing Southwark beer label on drummer Gary Young's shirt.
Hippies that never stopped loving the music they grew up with. Have all their stuff on vinyl and will cherish it forever.
Ross Hannaford a legend. I was just kid and they were my heroes living next to the bank at Middle Park. We lived down the street I was 8 and Im 58 now I still love them. long live 3xy.
Gary wearing the 'green death' T shirt .. lol
What a ABSOLUTE BOTTLER of a song.....man how COOL were DADDY COOL "EARLY AUSSIE ROCK" you can't beat it!
yes no one can beat us even no one can omgg zzzz
they can try even they squeek loool zzzzz
I heard these guys in the states in the early 70's. I can't find their vinyl records anywhere. I liked them the first time I heard them. Best OZ band ever. I don't care what anyone says. You guys rock!
@@danielmccurdy9948 Keep looking...they do make their way into second hand stores - certainly in Canada.
@@Micksteroony
Okay, thanks I will. I gotta have 'em!
Daddy. Cool. Were one of the Greatest groups
For such a layback, simple rock song their sound is tight as a drum. Just awesome Aussie music 👏👏👏
They had a special style and sound. No overplaying, the less is more method. Solid rhythm and wonderful guitar and great vocals. Bravo boys!
Ross Wilson’s brother Bruce was my high school art teacher. A very cool teacher indeed!
Amazing live recording. I thought there were two horns in the mix, but it’s the other lead guitar playing some of those horn lines. Good Lord. What a band.
At the start of this clip I thought "Wow - different version of this song! Solo at the start is different! Maybe this is the LP version or something?!" Then I saw it is Daddy Cool, actually playing LIVE! I'm incredibly impressed - they had such a great live sound.
Ross is the lead guitar player, yes? Yes, he's so solid, and it sounds like he's doubling some of the horn lines when he's not doing other things. What a sound.
The vocal mic is all blown out, but so what?
This song film clip and performance is as good as anything ever recorded
Listen to that sound! The clip must be about as old as me , and I am really old. Genius mix considering the technology that was available back then. ;-)
Positive that's the bass Wayne was still using till the day he died. Now that's what you call iconic.
This was 1972! Same year as Glam Rock in the UK, David Bowie Ziggy Stardust, serious art, prog-rock, Exile on Main Street, GodFather 1, Labor get elected to federal parliament in Australia for the first time since water and air were invented. I was too young to know....but ‘72 was a sunny time but by ‘74 the air was and vibe was dirty and nasty ...sharpies, AC/DC, Ted Mulry, bogans had fully replaced hippies...
What a great bass line!! Wayne Duncan you are a champion..
Love the Aussie bands!!! These guys rocked! Damn what a sound and you can tell they were feeling it!
You love Zeppelin too 2 great bands
@dean cooper yes sir! Led Zeppelin is my all time favorite English blues-rock band, but I have many other favorites. Of course the Masters Apprentices, Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs, The Easybeats, Lobby Lloyd, and not to forget Malcolm and Angus! So much good music from the Land Down Under! I visited there once, and I would love to go back, someday.
I've still got the original single. My favorite DC song.
Brings back memories for sure
Our parents warned us about those naughty hippies but really they were good people I wonder what they would have made of this world now
Bloody heck they had some good sound back in the day. I like the easy groove and rythem of this band.
Great aussie rock much underated band
Love the Southwark Tshirt
Now THIS is good food for the soul! :)
Yep, the best live version. Great raw live sound balance.
Interesting, when you think about it - Hippy's resurrecting R 'n R music, in the early '70s - and it was bloody brilliant. Great Aussie band.
Resurrecting?
Or "reinventing."
Bloody brilliant is right.
A lot of Australian music of that era is rehashed power boogie and R & R/R & B. I think R & R basically never left the Aus scene in the 60s. Personally I think the most creative, original and groundbreaking era in Aussie independent music starts in the late 70's until the late 80's. I do like this album, but not as much as many other Aussies! I must say Ruben & The Jets did it better (though later!).
@@Micksteroony There was 2 main schools of R&R in Oz in the late 60's - early 70's and beyond; The Billy Thorpe school that became and was Pub Rock or the TFM Ballroom school of Art Rock/ Prog Rock. Oz music seems to have 10 year resurgent cycles and the Old School - New School thing. I beg to differ on Ruben and the Jets. DC had a distinct 70's attitude to 50's rock (listen to DC's Last Drive In Movie show LP ; hands down, their best recordings). Anyway, that's my 2 bobs worth.
@@mjcussen7458 Thanks mate! Not heard the "Last Drive in...." though a quick google shows its a live LP? Agreed that DC had a different - 70s - approach to R&R than say, Ruben & The Jets. I think I just personally prefer the tighter and more inventive (and maybe anti-hippy?) approach (IMO) to it from the latter! I think Oz music leapt ahead of the pack when the myriad of bands that exploded in the late 70s started doing their own thing or taking formats to a new level.....
@@Micksteroony Fair enough! Always great to hear from an enthusiast! Cheers. Oh, DC's "Last Drive In Movie Show" did make it to CD in a 3 CD set called "Totally Cool" put out by Mega around 1992, but with some significant omissions from the original LP. Their best, to me, was "Love in an FJ" on Side 4, but it is part of the missing sections on the CD. You can hear Side 4 on TH-cam. No... I just looked for it and can't find it any more!
RIP ROSS...loved w Daddy Cool, loved you with Mark Gillespie, loved you at South Melbourne Market
This was a band with some great energy!
Rock on, great Aussie music god bless
RIP Ross Hannaford. He was a close friend of my music teacher, I hope those affected by his death will get through and keep him alive through memory. He was a great musician and I am certain that he will be missed.
Roger Treble?
RIP Mr Hannaford. Thanks for the riffs!
Priceless ! Australian music legends
What a buzz....good ole days!☮️🙏🌈😎❣️
Great rocking song.
Daddy Cool forever!!!
They should have been an international band nobody comes close now real polished musicians no special effects there straight in an amp volume full and Ross Hanaford what a guitarist and of course Ross Wilson and a Southwark t shirt
RIP ROSS...loved w Daddy Cool, loved you with Mark Gillespie, loved you at South Melbourne Market
I didnt know Ross died...neither does wiki
opps i forgot hannaford... god will get me
Brilliant live performance. Downunder, South Australia.
What a legend , I am 57 & love seeing daddy cool & Ross Wilson . Living legend !
Watching this clip again ! Daddy Cool is the best & Ross Williams is the best ! So many hits . Crocodile rock was Elton John's answer . Piss poor answer .
One of my all time favourite songs of my youth.Love the rawness and honesty of this version and they are as tight as a drum.Like having a gig in your back yard! What a great little Blues band Daddy Cool were.RIP Ross Hanaford and Wayne Duncan.Priceless memories!
Brings back memories, especially the drummers Southwark Bitter Beer t-shirt
Great song and band! The entire Teenage Heaven album is awesome!
Bad week. Needed a bit of Daddy Cool to keep going. The Best!
They were extraordinary live!! Saw them at a Festival and they came on second last. Skyhooks had arrived. Billy Thorpe and Madder Lake were also amazing - . AC/DC showed skills but we didn't reallize just how much , Capt Matchbox were incrdible
. See Clips From Rage youtube account and type in Eagle Rock .
if you have ever seen these guys around 1971-72 you would always remember. one of the finest shows ever
Absolutely - can't remember if it was the MCG or the show grounds where l saw them. Sensational.
I have a great memory of their album with the kids in the car on the cover. early 70s?
Saw them at Sydney Showgrounds 1971. Blew my mind, and a life long fan.
played at the Newcastle Uni Student Union 1971 .. ohhhh what a night :)
Kind of looks like a rest home my granny stayed in. But I’m sure the old folks may not appreciate rock music , especially in the middle of the day at nap time! Love this excellent rock music.
I just love listening to these boys , put eagle rock behind you and listen to the rest of the music 😁lots and lots of other great songs 👍👍
Eagle Rock is an all time classic song and I must have listened to it, with headphones, a 1000 times while I was learning to play it. But my favourite song(s), and only slightly ahead of their other songs, is their Teenage Extravaganza: Teen Love / Drive In Movie / Love in an FJ and (Boy I think You're) Paranoid, on their "Last Drive In Movie" Live album with Ian Winter. Forget about the early version on their Sex Dope Rock and Roll Album. Listen to it Live, if you can find the LP. And remember that these were the days when they plugged their guitars straight into the amps; none of the fancy effects pedals that we have today! Thanks Rick and Superyob!
what a great clip. Looks like they are playing live. So glad I stumbled on this page..Thanks superyob
Crazy good sound and Performance if it was live, and it looks/sounds like it was. Blow me away some more, boiz. Holy crap.
Love the hippie vibe dont care be yourself how cool
What a awesome song even today.
Just out of this world!
I have a Daddy Cool documentary on DVD at some point they talk about the fact they were so stoned for so long they can't remember driving too and performing gigs, what a life :)
Love the South Aussie Beer shirt on the Drummer - Southwark Bitter Beer.
You have to be 'a certain age' to remember that label. I spotted it in the thumbnail :)
My whole family drunk it VB of South Australia
Great clip. So tight.
There’s Hanna busting himself, Aussie icon !
Daddy cool what a superb group they were
As a kid my hippy parents used to take me to parties around Adelaide. This reminds me of a time at Bill Kay's winery in the Adelaide hills. Not saying this is it, just saying it brings back so many memories. Everyone looked like that and read The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers.
God i LOVE this clip!! This IS OZ in the 70's. Great song- hard to groove & drive at the same time 'specially in an old '57 F.E.
This is GOLD
So lucky to be a teenager when this great music was around. Everything about this song is great, how good is that sax, never noticed that overly when I was 13
Great, Everything. Guitars, drums. The Lot! Heard this on country radio today. First time lyrics have appeared to me & there is loads of 'suggestion'. Googled, Wilson wrote. Lyrics one thing, to nails a tune is another. Excellent. Interesting natural hair on helicopter guy.
This was a band with some great energy!
What a ripper ! LIVE and COOKIN' Good times ! RIP Ross Hannaford
The absolute best Rock n Roll band of all time. RIP Ross.
WHAT A GREAT BAND THEY WERE AND THERE MUSIC WILL LIVE ON
When l went to a few parties back in the day, Daddy 😎 Cool had to be on great Boppin 🎶 🎶 music
What a clip
Thanks for that ,so many stars x
Brilliant aussie rock
Ross Hannaford what a great Player
daddy Cooooooooooollllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll, i love singing and dancing to this classic...........bring back 70s!!!!!!
Great days, Fabulous Music. Sadness & tears.
Love this song, it inspired La Femme's song 'Boys Next Door' & Ross's filling riffs became the aussie sound for the rest of the 70's, didn't realise how important the sax was to the sound, very underrated sax playing, (anyone know who it was?)
Sax player was Jeremy Noone.
Guitarists with great timing,love it.
Gary Young's snare really pops in this clip.
Love it, raw footage of great Aussie rock!
Superb!
2021 im 63 and Daddy Cool rocks always have
Ross Hannaford's solo is a lot of fun (I had to listen to it twice) as it doesn't go quite where you think it might and his licks throughout the song are inspired. I got to see him once with Billy T in 1977, gone too soon.
Possibly the best Australian guitarist, more coverage from the media was deserved? Jon English was okay but Ross Hannaford shaped and helped define Australian music.
Mark Reeder
Isn't he a kiwi.?
Born in Newcastle, must admit I had to Goggle it, we do love claiming our kiwi mates. Cheers.
Mark Reeder
Well thanks for clearing that up, !
A lot of
Famous people have come from this town. ;)
I'm in Newcastle as we speak (30 years) but originally from Melbourne.
Amazing coincidence. Glad everyone still enjoys Daddy Cool, but this clip and version of the song is exceptional.
Masters easys started the whole show mate
Yep, the best live version. Great raw live sound balance.
I was 13 , thought they were fantastic, I have a memory, of seeing them at a concert somewhere, I was 17 at the time, I know I was stoned off my head at the time, and woke up in the bushes half naked without my pants on, and 2 birds with no tops on. Have no memory of that night much.
hearing this song brings back great memories. a much better time
when your rhythm guitarist fingerpicks, you know you're onto something different.
Love this song, but Eagle rock always completely blows me away. Same thing, finger picked rhythm guitar.
Well, except for the whole back half of the song, where he's banging away. 😂
I can nearly smell that warm valve amp.
I dare anyone to listen to this and not move. you find yourself keeping time, doing the head bob, something, anything...
Vase extension cabs are nice! Remixed live recordings of this quality were something rare back then ...worked nicely here. Probably had the stoners from Mushroom there to catch it. Australian music production back then was second to none.
I recorded it live - I had a 4 track in the back of a van. We did a whole series of recordings in the country for a Film.
Where was it recorded John?
Yes - there must be more footage from that session. Mark I mixed the next day and that's it.
Out in the Dandenongs which was countryside in those days ;)
@@janama77 Is it online somewhere? I need a scene like this in a book I'm writing and would kill to look closer at some footage. I'd set it in the Dandenongs so this was a serendipitious find for me, lol.
Thanks for this. It's great, and the sound is excellent. (Not that I need sound but I want to be able to describe it.)
I remember seeing Daddy Cool live at the Dandenong Ice-skating Rink. Was a great band then and still is now> I wonder if ever they will ever do another concert.
Pretty sure Hanna mentioned buying an SG when in the US and the Oz dollar was really strong
Listening to all these great hits again just makes me sad that I've grown old what an era to live through.
This clip is such a treasure. And Hannaford ..... you mad crazy beast. Awesome stuff.
This was a great time they called us long haired hippies and at 65 i still have long hair the only thing that's changed is my hair is white and i don't smoke weed any more as my lungs are screwed but i still live the life style
Emphysema?
I envy you that much, must have been soooo good to see this era of music live. massive kudos
Priceless x
Our 1yr old daughter Shera absolutely love this song..she think the two dogs running are our dog..(blue and mindi🐕)👶