Love them both! Love this song! Timeless! Was fortunate to see Amy twice! And twice wasn't enough! Peace be with you always Amy and Michael! A friend will not say never! Amen!
I was very fortunate to have seen Amy in two concerts in the 80's in Towson, Maryland. Great concerts, great music, and now part of the soundtrack of my life. Thanks Amy and Michael.
Gotta love that perm. At least it's better than the old wax figure he looks like now. They both look so young here. Aah, the good ole days. Amy's voice is sooo smooth here.
Wow....Michael...I love the songs and all you have done, Amy I totally love your work, but I must say...Mike..that hair! LOL very very distinct YOU GUYS ROCK! (posted 9/11/11)
Oh my! Amy was 25 and Michael was 28 here. And I was only 21 at the time. I think Michael's voice has improved with age. G- Daddy sings beautifully today and he does not even look like a G-Daddy. He has retained his youthful appearance. Oh, to be this young again for just a moment. Life was a heck of a lot easier and simpler when all I had to worry about was my college work.
@stan007ify I remember in past concerts, Michael acknowledging the good looks God gave him. When I saw him in October back stage in Ontario, California, he seemed more focused on the aging thing. But he does not look his age at all. I am 46 now and I find women in their 50's or older think that I qualify for a senior discount. Which insults me! I've had a much harder life I guess. But I speak from the truth here and his voice has gotten more stable with maturity.
Let's ignore the fact that Amy ever had that problem and consider how she's only a human and now some superhero of a music star. Her music may have shifted direction, but she's still Amy. I commend her for what she's been through. The problem I have is that my favorite artist of all time has given up on his faith, pronounced himself gay and he doesn't want to change for the better.
@friend2y0u I was at that show too and was also disappointed at how she was so dialed down. The Gary/Vince ordeal had long passed (she'd gone through that turmoil in '94-'95 when House of Love came out). She was however still reeling from the loss of a family member (or maybe it was long-time producing partner Brown Bannister?) plus her near-fatal eye surgery from which she almost went blind after her retina had detached.
I also saw Amy a number of years later for a Christmas concert at the Bryce-Jordan Center in State College. The concert was great, but Amy seemed a little more low key then I remembered her. As it turned out, I think this was right around the time that she began to have problems in regard to Gary Chapman and Vince Gill.
To be honest I am not interested in their private live's, it was a sad business but doesn't stop me enjoying their music which is all I am interested in. However I think Vince Gill is responsible for a distinct downturn in the quality of Amy's music output which has lost it's hard edge since her marriage to him but thats just a personal opinion, thanks for watching the clip Stewart
Love them both! Love this song! Timeless! Was fortunate to see Amy twice! And twice wasn't enough! Peace be with you always Amy and Michael! A friend will not say never! Amen!
I was very fortunate to have seen Amy in two concerts in the 80's in Towson, Maryland. Great concerts, great music, and now part of the soundtrack of my life. Thanks Amy and Michael.
AND FRIEND'S ARE FRIEND'S F-O-R-E-V-E-R! yep! yep!
Gotta love that perm. At least it's better than the old wax figure he looks like now.
They both look so young here. Aah, the good ole days.
Amy's voice is sooo smooth here.
Amy and Michael will be touring together this winter!
Wow....Michael...I love the songs and all you have done, Amy I totally love your work, but I must say...Mike..that hair! LOL very very distinct YOU GUYS ROCK! (posted 9/11/11)
That's the American Sign Language sign for "I Love You."
Oh my! Amy was 25 and Michael was 28 here. And I was only 21 at the time. I think Michael's voice has improved with age. G- Daddy sings beautifully today and he does not even look like a G-Daddy. He has retained his youthful appearance. Oh, to be this young again for just a moment. Life was a heck of a lot easier and simpler when all I had to worry about was my college work.
Ah the memories, the 80's, I remember it like it was yesterday. Thank you for posting this. I used to have the video of this concert.
Lovely moment. Thanks for posting. :)
@stan007ify I remember in past concerts, Michael acknowledging the good looks God gave him. When I saw him in October back stage in Ontario, California, he seemed more focused on the aging thing. But he does not look his age at all. I am 46 now and I find women in their 50's or older think that I qualify for a senior discount. Which insults me! I've had a much harder life I guess. But I speak from the truth here and his voice has gotten more stable with maturity.
to Rebekah B fromWisc. I know you're out there somewhere.I hope we are still friends. Dave in Minnesota
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Let's ignore the fact that Amy ever had that problem and consider how she's only a human and now some superhero of a music star. Her music may have shifted direction, but she's still Amy. I commend her for what she's been through. The problem I have is that my favorite artist of all time has given up on his faith, pronounced himself gay and he doesn't want to change for the better.
@friend2y0u
I was at that show too and was also disappointed at how she was so dialed down. The Gary/Vince ordeal had long passed (she'd gone through that turmoil in '94-'95 when House of Love came out). She was however still reeling from the loss of a family member (or maybe it was long-time producing partner Brown Bannister?) plus her near-fatal eye surgery from which she almost went blind after her retina had detached.
Ray Boltz
I also saw Amy a number of years later for a Christmas concert at the Bryce-Jordan Center in State College. The concert was great, but Amy seemed a little more low key then I remembered her. As it turned out, I think this was right around the time that she began to have problems in regard to Gary Chapman and Vince Gill.
nossaaaaa esse é o michael depois da guerra? o.o
gente ele tava feio demais!
@imbicile1 And your favourite artist is ...............?
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@imbicile1 Who would you be talking about who doesn't want to change for better??
To be honest I am not interested in their private live's, it was a sad business but doesn't stop me enjoying their music which is all I am interested in. However I think Vince Gill is responsible for a distinct downturn in the quality of Amy's music output which has lost it's hard edge since her marriage to him but thats just a personal opinion, thanks for watching the clip
Stewart
its amy grant were talking about, what hard edge? Its not like were talking about slayer or godsmack..lol
His music does have a Positive Influence from Kenny Loggins & Stephen Bishop
i might be wrong here but what would have happen if michael ask amy for marriage instead of gary....they look good together :)
I'd bet she's give up having that hard edge in her music to living a daily private life of someone who respects you.
strangecluesinfriday . . get professional help. Seriously.