The Hollies - Sorry Suzanne
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Here are The Hollies on a German program singing "Sorry Suzanne"
Tags for this video: 1960s allan bernie bobby british calvert clarke elliot hicks hollies invasion sorry suzanne sylvester terry the tony
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The Hollies is one of the most underrated pop rock band.Bobby Elliot a superb drummer.Allan Clarke...well...Allan was the top of the top Although unusually the musical press has always ignored him. Clarke must be in every list about the 10 best singers of the pop-ballad-rock all times, for his vocal level, his versatility for to tackle all the rhythms, and his qualities when he sing the bleated slow ,merseybeat, ballads,reggae, as when he sing hardrock.-
hahaha im 100 percent naked right now PF
Long Cool Woman is approaching 1.000.000 of visits here in you tube. Also, if we add the visits of all the The Hollies songs, they reach a number that is overcome only by Beatles and Stones, equalling The Who. Nevertheless, I do not see that the specializing magazines have perceived this real phenomenon! It is incredible !!
My favourite group of all time
If I could take only 1 cd on a desert island, even tho I love Jimmy Ruffin, The Beachboys, Marvin Gaye etc. Who could entertain me with at least 10 hit records (forget the Beatles)
The flip side ("Not That Way At All") was good too. This kind of song (and group - this version of the Hollies) was especially cool for some of the late 60's PRE-teens who still needed that "early" Beatles thing, not quite "ready" for everything their older siblings could relate to. At least for
a year or 2 . . .
"PA's, synths and lighting" But as far as MUSIC, I don't think there will ever be anything close to 64, 65, 66, 67, 68 (that period). It starts with great SONGwriters. And the GREATS (Beatles, Elvis, Frank, Bruce, etc.), can do it without props. That said, the 80's had some great talent for su
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I dont know, but whenever I listen to a Hollies song I feel to little bit of annoyance: Why they there are not into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame? Who is such an important and so unjust and evil personage to be opposed to his revenue?
THEY ARE THE THIRD GROUP AFTER BEATLES AND STONES!!!!