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Front man is nuts at the end
Ответитьthe acdc brother
Ответитьjust found out this song wasn’t by barnsey and inxs, ive thought that for 18 years
Ответитьwhy would you cut it up
ОтветитьThere are boys , nephews or so, they are famous ???
ОтветитьSome Stevie Marriot stuff going on there eh?
ОтветитьLittle Stevie. Huge Down Under apparently.
ОтветитьThis shorten version is worse that the original one. This is a pure gem. The Easybeats forever!
ОтветитьWOW!!! I love the Beatles, don’t get me wrong, but what a band the Easybeats were! Stevie was a frontman unexcelled, George and Harry were superb writers and guitarists, Snowy was an exuberant and skilled drummer, and I must say I was always fascinated by Dick on bass. He stayed in the background but contributed mightily to the music. Tony is really going at it here on drums too. The Easybeats didn’t get the fair shake they deserved.
ОтветитьThis CUT DOWN version of a great rock song is crap . Either play the whole original version or not at all!!
ОтветитьThe singer definitely has that Australian look as if he could be one of the Gibb brothers….these dudes put out some pretty good music starting in the late 60’s…….👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
ОтветитьJust came across this band and I adore them, his voice is fantastic!
ОтветитьWow I've been rocking to this 45 b side for many years and always thought that sounds just like Steve marriot on backing vocals and now I find out it is after all this time. The record is before its time it's the early rock sound that was emerging
ОтветитьSound like Steve marriot on backing vocals
ОтветитьThis is one solid song. The vocals both lead and backup are stellar. This song sounds as good now as it did 56 years ago.
ОтветитьWow what a great band ... i had herd that song in a film ... great Rock and roll music
ОтветитьFun Fact You May Not Know. Paul Mccartney heard this song and went to a pay phone to ask the radio station to play it again.
ОтветитьShow! Thanks.
ОтветитьAmazing group,so underated
ОтветитьShould have been the follow up to Friday
ОтветитьFAB.
Ответитьwhat a great track how great is it to find these hidden gems.
ОтветитьIn the late 60s, the Easy Beats was the only band that could get me away from the Beatles and the Stones. Great , raw RR group that didn't last as long as it should have. RIP Stevie and George and Malcolm
Ответитьwow this is a super song
ОтветитьStevie Wright and Bon Scott have similar vibes. In fact, easy to imagine that ACDC were inspired by these guys.
ОтветитьThe Amen Corner with Andy Fairweather Low did it with much more "power".
ОтветитьStevie! Wright forever! Last Red Rattler rider!
ОтветитьFantastic.
ОтветитьWOW! Incredible!
ОтветитьThe Easybeats is a very deceiving name...
Their music is raw, loud and wild, love it!!!
Fab band one of so many from 60s that kill anything today !! Gx
ОтветитьI see where Bon Scott got his moves.
ОтветитьA great lost late 60's masterpiece, never a big hit. Anyone notice the Small Faces Steve Marriot on BV's.
ОтветитьHot rock star
ОтветитьYep
ОтветитьFantastic song but this is an edit .
(The) Razz used to cover this song in early days when we were playing 4 sets a night 6 days a week!
Steve Marriott on backings
ОтветитьI remember Stevie as being the most cutest singer at the time, and the group one of the most talented. R.I.P Stevie & George
ОтветитьAwesome!
ОтветитьI'm sure I can hear Steve Marriott's vocals on this 🤔
ОтветитьThe music industry is so strange.. The number of amazing bands that worked for years that never really hit it big and yet X factor stars become household names over night...
ОтветитьSteve Marriott could have sung the phonebook and it would have sounded good.
ОтветитьI say that was absolutely spiffing !👍
ОтветитьDoe
Ответитьpow pow pow
ОтветитьIgnoring the song for a moment (it obviously stands on its own), but in this era tv shows were usually live. So, how's about a hand for the vision-switcher who, if this was live in the studio (I mean the vision, not the sound) effectively edited this in a single take.
ОтветитьThe Amen Corner from the UK made a very good cover of this song too, in 1968 (album «Round»)
ОтветитьWonder if that Gretch George is using is the same one that Malcolm used.
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