Awesome Roger, thank you I am going to learn this. Thanks for sharing! Quite fitting I came across this video today as it is the 13th anniversary of me moving to New Zealand to start a new chapter of my life, but I will always be calling Australia’s name as well. 😊👍🎸🤟
Another in a terrific series of interviews and musical lessons. Nice bass riff - it works beautifully with the song and as always, Formosa's guitar work is exemplary. A band where everything worked together so well to create these magnificent songs. I absolutely love Formosa's ending guitar solo.
im in the us northern indiana this song wasnt played much here loved you guys back then but was busy and young raising a a handicapped child but i started watching youtube and listening to spotify -iheart radio redescovered lrb bought most the origional vynlyl albums love you guys a american fan
This strong track has that quintessential Little River Band sound (even if in a couple of spots it evokes the Beatles 'Rain'!) and would surely sit comfortably in any LRB compilation album.
New bass is sounding great Roger. Beeb and you have fair few more songs to explore too! Road and recording stories are always inspiring. Nice light clear video in the daylight, refreshing to watch really. Cheers again for the efforts.
Hi Roger. really enjoying these videos. Such a great insight in to this incredible line up and such great albums and songs. Thank you for educating us all :) Keep it up
Greetings to your lovely camera person!! Really enjoyed the video. And your interviewing skills r getting sharper and sharper. Sometimes a pause in the back and forth elicits a story or anecdote that u may not b expecting. When he pulled out his acoustic, it would have been nice to hear a longer clip. I am beginning to c that the bass player is a lot like the drummer. Your timing is so important to the song. Thank u for all your hard work! And great editing too. Looking forward to whatever is next!! B safe
Roger, after an entire year we are still in isolation and you cannot have a haircut because the hairdressers are closed. We will all end up with long hair like back in the 1970’s. I still can’t figure out why anyone would belt Beeb in the mouth like that for no apparent reason. Perhaps Beeb was attacked by a person who hated the Zoot and didn’t like men dressed in pink clothes, so he all of a sudden he attacked Beeb? That man must have looked at Beeb and recognised him and said to himself “I’ll fix you because you are one of those men from that Zoot band that dresses up in pink clothes”, then all of a sudden he lets go a punch and hits Beeb right in the mouth!
Just had a number 4 haircut with the clippers at home the other day and I'm looking fabulous. I'm sure there was a reason for Beep getting a punch in the mouth ..... I'm not at liberty to tell.
@@RJRKM my hair is growing long like Richard Clapton’s. I’m glad that my pet rainbow lorikeet can no longer bite my ears when he gets upset at me. He knew that it hurt the most when he was biting my ears and did it as revenge if I left him alone out of his cage and went outside for a while. He would start screeching at me then go on the attack.
Hang on Roger, we can’t all grow our hair long like back in the 1970’s because Glenn Shorrock no longer has much hair left on his head to do that. I once saw him doing a live gig somewhere and he went to shake his long hair back like he used to in the old days and he realised it wasn’t going to work because he was going bald.
Awesome Roger, thank you I am going to learn this. Thanks for sharing! Quite fitting I came across this video today as it is the 13th anniversary of me moving to New Zealand to start a new chapter of my life, but I will always be calling Australia’s name as well. 😊👍🎸🤟
Interestingly, I left New Zealand 50 years ago to start a new chapter of my life in Australia
Great stuff! Fabulous tune!
Great work to this superb song for the true members of Australia's Little River Band
Another in a terrific series of interviews and musical lessons. Nice bass riff - it works beautifully with the song and as always, Formosa's guitar work is exemplary. A band where everything worked together so well to create these magnificent songs. I absolutely love Formosa's ending guitar solo.
Ric's guitar parts are just beautiful for this song and yes the solo at the end is a ripper
Enjoying these videos and another song you can't get tired of standing the test of time
Every song was Beautiful !
im in the us northern indiana this song wasnt played much here loved you guys back then but was busy and young raising a a handicapped child but i started watching youtube and listening to spotify -iheart radio redescovered lrb bought most the origional vynlyl albums love you guys a american fan
This strong track has that quintessential Little River Band sound (even if in a couple of spots it evokes the Beatles 'Rain'!) and would surely sit comfortably in any LRB compilation album.
I'm so proud of you LRB.
LOVE LRB!!! LOVE a good Aussie accent too! 💖
Another fantastic video Roger. What a great band LRB were
I loved it Beeb !
I really enjoy these videos and chats between you and Beeb and to get the low down on some of my favourite songs. Cheers Roger.
Thanks Roger and Beeb, these LRB reminiscing's are wonderful (sorry about the bad pun).
Another great session Roger, and nice to hear Beeb's insights into the songwriting and recording. Nice Jazz too. We ll love a new toy!
New bass is sounding great Roger. Beeb and you have fair few more songs to explore too! Road and recording stories are always inspiring. Nice light clear video in the daylight, refreshing to watch really. Cheers again for the efforts.
Hi Roger. really enjoying these videos. Such a great insight in to this incredible line up and such great albums and songs. Thank you for educating us all :) Keep it up
Greetings to your lovely camera person!! Really enjoyed the video. And your interviewing skills r getting sharper and sharper. Sometimes a pause in the back and forth elicits a story or anecdote that u may not b expecting. When he pulled out his acoustic, it would have been nice to hear a longer clip. I am beginning to c that the bass player is a lot like the drummer. Your timing is so important to the song. Thank u for all your hard work! And great editing too. Looking forward to whatever is next!! B safe
Roger, after an entire year we are still in isolation and you cannot have a haircut because the hairdressers are closed. We will all end up with long hair like back in the 1970’s.
I still can’t figure out why anyone would belt Beeb in the mouth like that for no apparent reason. Perhaps Beeb was attacked by a person who hated the Zoot and didn’t like men dressed in pink clothes, so he all of a sudden he attacked Beeb? That man must have looked at Beeb and recognised him and said to himself “I’ll fix you because you are one of those men from that Zoot band that dresses up in pink clothes”, then all of a sudden he lets go a punch and hits Beeb right in the mouth!
Just had a number 4 haircut with the clippers at home the other day and I'm looking fabulous. I'm sure there was a reason for Beep getting a punch in the mouth ..... I'm not at liberty to tell.
@@RJRKM my hair is growing long like Richard Clapton’s. I’m glad that my pet rainbow lorikeet can no longer bite my ears when he gets upset at me. He knew that it hurt the most when he was biting my ears and did it as revenge if I left him alone out of his cage and went outside for a while. He would start screeching at me then go on the attack.
Hang on Roger, we can’t all grow our hair long like back in the 1970’s because Glenn Shorrock no longer has much hair left on his head to do that. I once saw him doing a live gig somewhere and he went to shake his long hair back like he used to in the old days and he realised it wasn’t going to work because he was going bald.