Hollies Videos
ROCKOLLECTIONS: THE CSN DEBUT PT.1
from WLSO.FM on November 04, 2009
Duration: 1628
Duration: 1628
I broadcast this show this past August- a hot, sticky August day in New York City, after having taken the bus and train to get to the radio station. The hard candy in my pocket was melting! It seemed like the kind of day to just play an album all the way through. Nothing difficult, just take a classic album from 1969, let it spin and talk a little about it. So that s what I did with the debut album by Crosby, Stills Stephen Stills, from the great and dissolved Buffalo Springfield; Graham Nash, feeling stifled with the great and to continue being great Hollies. And to keep the feeling of playing an album, I have Side One in this chapter. I ll flip the album over for the forthcoming Part Two. Mike
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ROCKOLLECTIONS: THE CSN DEBUT PT.1
from WLSO.FM on November 04, 2009
Duration: 1628
Duration: 1628
I broadcast this show this past August- a hot, sticky August day in New York City, after having taken the bus and train to get to the radio station. The hard candy in my pocket was melting! It seemed like the kind of day to just play an album all the way through. Nothing difficult, just take a classic album from 1969, let it spin and talk a little about it. So that s what I did with the debut album by Crosby, Stills Stephen Stills, from the great and dissolved Buffalo Springfield; Graham Nash, feeling stifled with the great and to continue being great Hollies. And to keep the feeling of playing an album, I have Side One in this chapter. I ll flip the album over for the forthcoming Part Two. Mike
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Week Seven PowerPoint Vidio
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on September 21, 2009
Duration: 1247
Duration: 1247
Week seven of plant Identification includes the hollies and juniper that grow in the Central Florida area. The list of hollies will include; Ilex cornuta Rotunda , Carrissa , 'Burfordii', and Burfordii Nana . The Junipers will include Juniperus chinensis Parsonii, Hetzii , Pfitzers and Torulosa . We will also look at the shore juniper, Juniperus conferta.
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EN SAN JUAN. Juan & Junior. 1968
from Favorites of agustibaro on June 28, 2009
Duration: 218
Duration: 218
Half part of the original Brincos, Juan Pardo and Antonio Morales (Junior), singing this wonderful song as Juan & Junior, in 1968.
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EN SAN JUAN. Juan & Junior. 1968
from Favorites of agustibaro on June 28, 2009
Duration: 218
Duration: 218
Half part of the original Brincos, Juan Pardo and Antonio Morales (Junior), singing this wonderful song as Juan & Junior, in 1968.
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Prison Break
from YouTube :: Tag // prisonbreak on June 04, 2009
Duration: 263
Duration: 263
Author: KokkosErik Keywords: The Hollies Prison Break He aint heavy he's my brother kokkoserik Michael scofield Lincoln Burrows Dominic Purcell Wentworth Miller Fan movie film Added: June 4, 2009
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Badfinger Doc 1 of 6
from Favorites of Africanbusker on December 29, 2008
Duration: 442
Duration: 442
To part 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KU9OwAEEDmk From Wiki: Badfinger originated with a band out of Swansea, South Wales in 1961 called The Panthers. The Panthers' featured lineup contained Pete Ham (lead guitar), Ron Griffiths (bass guitar), Roy Anderson (drums), and David 'Dai' Jenkins (guitar). After a handful of moniker changes, in 1964 they settled on The Iveys, named after a street called Ivey Place in Swansea. By March 1965, Mike Gibbins had joined as the drummer and the band graduated to backing locally such UK national groups as the Spencer Davis Group, The Who, The Moody Blues and The Yardbirds. By June of 1966, the band had been taken on by a manager named Bill Collins, who was renting a home at 7 Park Avenue, Golders Green, London, where the whole band moved in with another UK act called The Mojos. The group performed briefly as a backing band for David Garrick ( Dear Mrs. Applebee ) but continued to perform as themselves across the UK throughout the rest of the decade. In 1967, Jenkins was asked to leave the group due to a lack of seriousness. and he was replaced by a Liverpudlian guitarist Tom Evans of Them Calderstones, the band's first non-Welsh member. As a well-received stage act on the London circuit, performing a wide range of covers from Motown, blues, soul to Top 40, psychedelic pop, and Beatles, The Iveys consistently garnered interest from record labels. Ray Davies of The Kinks auditioned to produce them by recording three of their songs at a demo studio in London. However, it was not until Mal Evans, the longtime roadie for The Beatles and an employee of their Apple Records label, took up their cause that they were finally signed to a label -- Apple -- on 23 July 1968, the first artists signed to the label. Griffiths later said in a Mojo magazine interview: The ultimate goal was to get a recording contract, but to get one from Apple was really exciting. Yet we were still living at Golders Green, getting £8 a week each. [2] Mal Evans had pushed several demo tapes of the group to each of the individual Beatles and got approval for signing them from Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Ringo Starr and John Lennon, who couldn't believe they were recorded on a sound-on-sound 2-track tape recorder. Each of The Iveys was also signed to Apple Corps' Apple Publishing. The Iveys released their first single worldwide, Maybe Tomorrow (a Tom Evans song), in late 1968. It reached the Top Ten in a number of European countries and Japan, but only rated #67 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and failed to chart in the UK. Another Evans composition, Storm in a Teacup , was included in an Apple EP produced to promote Walls Ice Cream, along with songs by other original Apple artists James Taylor, Mary Hopkin and Jackie Lomax. Due to the chart success of Maybe Tomorrow in Europe and Japan, a follow-up Iveys single was released in July of 1969, Dear Angie (a Griffiths song), but only in those markets. The Iveys album, entitled Maybe Tomorrow, was issued only in Italy, Germany and Japan in 1969. Plans to release in the UK and U.S. were halted for reasons never made entirely clear by Apple. The most prominent rumor is that Apple Corps president Allen Klein personally stopped the releases due to his desire to re-organize the label and solidify his control over it. McCartney gave The Iveys a boost when he offered them the chance to record and release Come And Get It, a song he had written for the soundtrack of the film The Magic Christian. McCartney went on to produce the song for the band, as well as the group's original compositions of Carry On Till Tomorrow (commissioned as the main title theme) and Rock Of All Ages. These three tracks would appear both in the film and soundtrack album. Ron Griffiths became ill midway during the sessions, and Tom Evans had to play bass on Rock Of All Ages. Go To Part Two
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Bus Stop- The Hollies - 1966
from Favorites of tjgill on January 01, 2008
Duration: 181
Duration: 181
Always Loved This.The Hollies Were A Spectacular Group In The 60's. Incredible,All Of Their Songs Were Wonderous With Such A Unique Harmonic Style.They Really Are Special.
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The Hollies - I'm Alive (1965)
from Favorites of sharkge7 on October 22, 2007
Duration: 126
Duration: 126
From the Dutch TV show Rooster, the Hollies perform their only #1 hit in the UK during the '60s. Check out Bobby Elliott fooling around in the back!
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The Hollies - Carrie Anne
from Favorites of tjgill on August 13, 2007
Duration: 170
Duration: 170
In Concert 1969.
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Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress - The Hollies
from Favorites of tjgill on September 24, 2006
Duration: 194
Duration: 194
Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress was a song by the rock and roll group, The Hollies, and released on February 1, 1972 as a single on the Parlophone Records label. It was released soon after Allan Clarke, who was featured on lead guitar as well as lead vocal had left the group, from their album Distant Light (1970). As the group had just left EMI/Parlophone and signed with Polydor, they did not promote the song. However it became a No. 2 hit in the United States, their greatest ever singles success there. It was inspired and in the style of the rock and roll group Creedence Clearwater Revival, and on being reactivated by EMI in Britain a few months later, it reached No. 32. The song is notable in that it features Clarke playing rhythm guitar, something he rarely did (Clarke came up with the song's signature guitar rhythm that opens the song). Taken from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_Cool_Woman_in_a_Black_Dress
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