1977, this song meant little to me as life was just starting to get good. Seventeen and I'd never lost a person in my life. I partied just as hard as I could. Now I look back and think of people I've lost along the way. But every memory, every moment, is still with me. Me, physically I am an old sixty-three. I partied some years off for sure. But I'm still having a great time. Some would say I didn't achieve much, to which I would reply, "Look at this cool rock I found!", or "I cheered that person up pretty good!" I loved your reaction Fay, and you sing anytime you want. ❤❤❤❤
Excellent reaction, Fay, and your understanding of this song is spot on. It's too bad we all have to pass away eventually but a life well lived is a blessing and also, there is hope beyond the here and now. Keep up the great work, Fay! 🙏😊❤️🌹
This song is basically a reinterpretation of a Jacques Brel song. A Belgian singer/songwriter/actor/pilot who moved to France in the 50's to avoid a bourgeois lifestyle and start a legendary career in music. One of my favorites.
1977, this song meant little to me as life was just starting to get good. Seventeen and I'd never lost a person in my life. I partied just as hard as I could. Now I look back and think of people I've lost along the way. But every memory, every moment, is still with me. Me, physically I am an old sixty-three. I partied some years off for sure. But I'm still having a great time. Some would say I didn't achieve much, to which I would reply, "Look at this cool rock I found!", or "I cheered that person up pretty good!"
I loved your reaction Fay, and you sing anytime you want. ❤❤❤❤
Great song ! I still have my 45 rpm record of this song !! Great job reacting !!!
It is a sad song that many can relate to it.
I was a young teen when this song came out. Loved it. But, now as a 64 year old. It is a sad song! Still love it though! Great reaction!
Excellent reaction, Fay, and your understanding of this song is spot on. It's too bad we all have to pass away eventually but a life well lived is a blessing and also, there is hope beyond the here and now. Keep up the great work, Fay! 🙏😊❤️🌹
The pathos. You caught it. Thanks for the reaction, AR.
This song is basically a reinterpretation of a Jacques Brel song. A Belgian singer/songwriter/actor/pilot who moved to France in the 50's to avoid a bourgeois lifestyle and start a legendary career in music. One of my favorites.
You are just too dang cute!❤