The most distinctive and defining voice of the last 50 years, Graham Nash. It doesn't matter what Graham sings it is immediately identifiable as Graham, legend in all our lifetimes.
A little bit more credit was deserved for Graham Gouldman. He, Eric Stuart, Lol Creme and Kevin Godley as 10cc were absolutely enormous in the 1970's and its a crying shame they broke up.
That was GREAT! Graham your musical contributions to the world have truly been a gift and have given people all over the world a lot of enjoyment. Your album, "Songs for Beginners," is one of the best records EVER made. Thank you for being such a strong influence on so many people.
First saw The Hollies in 1967. They opened for Herman's Hermits. They were both Great. Wonderfully Glorious music. Don't hear that much anymore. It's out there but, ya gotta dig for it. 10CC would have been nice to see. Thanks Titanic Concerts!
It was so awesome that Graham Nash told this great story from Graham Gouldman. Graham Gouldman not only was a co founder of 10cc, the biggest hit he wrote for 10 cc was "I'm Not In Love". He also wrote "The Things We Do For Love" along with the songs others have mentioned here. Graham Gouldman is also in the Songwriters Hall Of Fame. Things like this is what makes TH-cam so special. It brings so many amazing pieces of history back to life, as well as educating people on such a diverse range of subjects.
I can't believe he didn't credit 'the kid''s name - Graham Gouldman is a songwriter's institution all by himself. Such a shame his later solo work was largely ignored here in America. The man is made of music.
I wish Graham would do some of the Hollie gems that were album cuts and B-sides: Honey and Wine, Hard Hard Year, When Your Lights Turn On, After the Fox.
"The boy" was the person who wrote "Look Through Any Window" and "Bus Stop," and Graham was recalling the conversation with him in which he asked Graham and Allen Clarke to record those two songs.
Graham Gouldman great songwriter 👍😎
The 60s, everyday fantastic music. Not only the Beatles, Stones, Kinks, Who, but also the Hollies.
Graham Gouldman is "the kid" who wrote "Bus Stop" was and is in 10CC and also wrote a little ditty "For Your Love"..... some kid....
The most distinctive and defining voice of the last 50 years, Graham Nash. It doesn't matter what Graham sings it is immediately identifiable as Graham, legend in all our lifetimes.
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Still has a great voice!
A little bit more credit was deserved for Graham Gouldman. He, Eric Stuart, Lol Creme and Kevin Godley as 10cc were absolutely enormous in the 1970's and its a crying shame they broke up.
What an iconic song from the great ‘60s!
The kid he was talking about who wrote the songs was none other than Graham Gouldman who later was a founding member of 10CC.
Those back up band harmony vocals are amazing and so in tune
It was the Hollies' "speciality" Manchester's finest, when everyone else was looking at Liverpool.
Thank You Graham, you still sound amazing. God Bless You for the memories.
This came out just as I left school, a great song and memory from my youth
Great story! And now I must go down a Graham Gouldman rabbit hole...
and when you do you'll realize you're already there, just didn't know it...hilarious.
Excellent. One can see how the duo with David Crosby was brilliant.
That was GREAT! Graham your musical contributions to the world have truly been a gift and have given people all over the world a lot of enjoyment. Your album, "Songs for Beginners," is one of the best records EVER made. Thank you for being such a strong influence on so many people.
Amazing song which still sounds amazing!
First saw The Hollies in 1967. They opened for Herman's Hermits. They were both Great. Wonderfully Glorious music. Don't hear that much anymore. It's out there but, ya gotta dig for it. 10CC would have been nice to see. Thanks Titanic Concerts!
Props to Graham for taking the lower part and letting the other guy do his high part. A man's got to know his limitations. And it worked great!
If it is nash it can only be the high part.
Well he's 82. You expect him to take the high parts?
It was so awesome that Graham Nash told this great story from Graham Gouldman. Graham Gouldman not only was a co founder of 10cc, the biggest hit he wrote for 10 cc was "I'm Not In Love". He also wrote "The Things We Do For Love" along with the songs others have mentioned here. Graham Gouldman is also in the Songwriters Hall Of Fame. Things like this is what makes TH-cam so special. It brings so many amazing pieces of history back to life, as well as educating people on such a diverse range of subjects.
He has the gift of the gab.
Man oh man, takes me back immediately.... 💙💙💙
Love the harmonies
The kid was Graham Goldman, later of 10CC.
Graham Gouldman
@@lawrencehaw8780 Yeah man, thanks!
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Yes, I had a 10cc album, and met a member of the band in Ireland. And I had no idea. Imagine the royalties Gouldman has collected.
This was a great show!!!
Thank you Thank you Thank you Thank you My prayers have been answered, see you in April❤❤❤
The Hollies never made a bad record.
I can't believe he didn't credit 'the kid''s name - Graham Gouldman is a songwriter's institution all by himself. Such a shame his later solo work was largely ignored here in America. The man is made of music.
He did in concert. Saw him at Coolangatta.
Fantastic as always ❤
I wish Graham would do some of the Hollie gems that were album cuts and B-sides: Honey and Wine, Hard Hard Year, When Your Lights Turn On, After the Fox.
Classic!
Be nice if he named Graham Gouldman’s name!!!
Saw Graham Nash at the Denver Botanic Gardens this past August. He did mention Graham Gouldman. Unfortunately, the concert was rain-shortened.
Thanks!
Hollie cow. What a nice song.
GREAT !!!!!
I really liked all the Hollies songs when they came out. I couldn't stand Herman's Hermits.
Graham Gouldman is such a great writer.
Needs Alan Clark's vocal
Heard that his voice has gone. But what a voice he had.
@@chrisbennett1243he can still sing, but it's a different voice
Where is Alan Clarke.
Chords for Bus Stop:
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Manchester. Also Mr Postman
It was Graham Gouldman
Don't know what the story about the boy is intended to be. Graham has great pipes, still.
"The boy" was the person who wrote "Look Through Any Window" and "Bus Stop," and Graham was recalling the conversation with him in which he asked Graham and Allen Clarke to record those two songs.
BUS STOP❓ジャパニーズシンガー 平 工事❓
I thought this song was released by The Hollies after Graham Nash had left them.
@@waynemather6560 Bus Stop charted in 1966. Nash left in ‘68.