I am 25 years your junior...I came listening to this incredible band sice I heard their version of ghostriders I am saddebd I missed them in Las Vegas...greetings from CaliJo back in Germany
Hank Marvin was the reason why I learnt to play guitar, now I'm 73 years old and like to play his unforgettable instrumentals all the time . Thank you very much, Hank.
You are not the only one. It took me a year to learn to play Apache well. Now my list of "covers" is 21 super instrumental tracks from the early 1960s.
@@DBLRxyz "Wonderful Land" " Rise and Fall of Fingle Blunt", and forever and always "Apache" ( which I saw them perform live 61 years ago..... why does everything ache?)
Aha, was bloody quizzing myself there, so I looked it up, sure enough written by Mike Oldfield and cheers for the extra info, Hank lives here in Perth (Oz one) , managed to get him out of retirement a while ago when there was floods in Qld.
@@slowuncle As I recall, back in the days before 24-hour continuous TV, the stations would cease transmissions around 11pm. Australia's ABC used Oldfield's version of Wonderful Land back in the 1980s.
I'm a 77 years young Shadows fan. I started playing after hearing Apache. I am still playing bass in a "shadows band" and hopefully will continue to do so.
One of the best Hank Marvin solos I've ever heard. He usually just plays the melody line quite simply but this is a lot more rock than usual. I wish he played like this more often.
I am eighty years young and at the age of nineteen I started a rock band in Graaff-Reinet, South Afrca in 1962. We based our music on the Shadows and the Beatles, and we played for almost three years at local events, We called ourselves "The Plectrums" and boy, did we have fun! Wonderful to hear this music again!
You must get a real laugh at some of the childish comments herein! If only God had given me his talent rather than Hank. I’d settle for the brilliance of Mark, alas, didn’t get that either Then again, no one else was given it except the two lads, and did they make the most of it, for all o& us to enjoy..
I am 80 years of age, and grew up with the Shadows music. My mother asked me what would I like as a birthday present. I replied, " just one thing ~ the new Shadows LP." In those days, Jet Harris played base guitar with Tony Meihan on drums. Still my favourites.
Good music never died. I hear this since I was 6 , and now I am 66. It last for generations. Never heard this title played by Shadows, really exciting. Shalute from David Ho from Hong Kong
En écoutant les Shadows, ça me rappelle ma jeunesse d'autant plus que je passionné de ce groupe Britannique depuis de nombreuses années 😆🎸🎶 Disons que ça me donne de la pêche dès que je l'écoute 😁🎤👍
We all love Hank but the Shadows all together were great . They worked well and to this day I'll always admire them for their contribution to great classic music . Thank you Shadows
The performance that became the basis for this world-famous song is The Shadows. If you listen to this performance Mike Oldfield ft. Maggie Reilly you can't stop watching the performance ! !
Found this awesome video today on my 77th birthday! In 1960 i spoke to Hank Marvin on an old farm phone..2 longs and a short.. from a coal mining community outside the town of Witbank in South Africa. He was on tour with Cliff Richard and staying at the old Carlton Hotel in Johannesburg! I was so shocked when I heard his voice that I could hardly get a word out! He said he was totally shocked at the large crowds outside waiting to get a glimpse of them! I managed to wish them luck and say how sad I was to miss the concert! A few days later my uncle turned up at our house with a program from the show and all their autographs. He was a fireman at the time and had been on fire duty at the Colisseum where they appeared!
It must be an honor for Mike Oldfield to have his music played by one of his myths (Hank Marvin). The original version, of course, always remains the best.
Brilliant Hank, like Cliff they seem to have the elixir of youth, I saw Cliff and the Shadows at the Astoria Old Kent Road Canal Bridge when I was under 10, now 70+. They are ageless.
Hank Marvin, such effortless and flowing brilliancy! No headbanging, no overexpression, just cool, pure music. What an influential guitar hero - without him Mark Knopfler is unthinkable.
Man, I was thinking this sounds SO MUCH like Mark Knopfler’s playing, especially the tone and the solo phrasings, picking, fast arpeggios, and bends. So I googled them, and turns out Hank Marvin is (one of) Knopfler’s favorite guitarist. LOL!
jai eu la chance de rencontrer les Shad' en Angleterre lors d'un concert en compagnie de Bernard Broche president du fan club France ! ces garçons qui sont d'excellents professionnels sont, de plus, très sympa sans prises de tête malgrè leur succès planétaire contrairement à certains "artistes"de chez nous qui se la pètent contrairement à HANK BRUCE BRIAN LICORICE
Probably one of the best guitar solo’s no one has ever heard but should. Also, I love the “ok guys, I’m done, so we can go back to coordinated swaying” at 2:59.
If ever there was a song worthy of being placed on a perpetual loop it's this piece of rare gold possessing a brilliant gem of a riff shining through shadowy and beguiling consonance. Marvin's richly textured and dynamic guitar soloing is a virtuosic rendering. The flawless arrangement covers Oldfield’s enigmatically enchanting elegy, and it seems we're “carried away" by its magic.
But the shadow video here is from the 50ies or sixties, right? Oldfields Song came out 1983. How can it be that the Shadows covers Moonlight shadow? It must be sayd: Oldfield covers Moon light shadow from the shadows- or what???
The song was made in 1983 and it is Oldfields creation. This video might be in black and white but its from 1986 I believe. But then again Oldfield covered "Wonderful land" made by The Shadows.
Oldfield is a savant, and he Shadows sound was ver early permeated through him and crystalized into else huge of his own. The guys recognize their former follower and picked one of his gems to honour his earlier appreciation of theirs. Mike must have been delighted to hear his idols from way back having a run with his composition. Just listening to them is enchanting, nothing to compare with Mike's they just guest play into it flawlessly as if the fans were them now (1985)
"Moonlight Shadow" is a song written and performed by English multi-instrumentalist Mike Oldfield, released as a single in May 1983 by Virgin Records, and included in the album, Crises, of the same year.[3] The vocals were performed by Scottish vocalist Maggie Reilly, who had been collaborating with Mike Oldfield since 1980. It is Oldfield's most successful single, reaching number one on a number of charts around Europe. .Live performances[edit] Maggie Reilly sang "Moonlight Shadow" live when she toured with Oldfield in the 1980s. However, since then, other singers have performed the song live with Oldfield including, Anita Hegerland (during the late 1980s), Pepsi Demacque (at the Tubular Bells III premiere and, at the Live Then & Now 1999 tour), Miriam Stockley (at the Millennium concert) and Rosa Cedrón (at Nokia Night of the Proms).
Another cover (which, IMO, is even better than Mike's, although his is great) was done by Annie Haslam in 1989. It can be found on her first album, 'Annie Haslam', with none other than Justin Hayward on lead guitar.
They were, but this song wasn't. It was released by them in 1986 on an album of the same name. You only have to look at the keyboard, as well as the colours of the jackets and those glasses to see it must be the 80s! Not to mention Hank Marvin doesn't exactly look that young here either ;)
I've seen so much confusion in the comments... This is NOT a sixty song: it's been composed and performed by Mike Oldfield in the 80s and surfaced on "Crises" album, 1983, and gained a huge success in all the world. This is a cover by The Shadows, some year later: you can tell by the dresses, the kind of footage and of TV direction. It can't be a footage from the 60s because it's in colours and, after all, Mike Oldfield was 3 years old, then.
I am 74 years and i hear and love the shadows since 1959 till today, 2021 !!!
Wow!!! I remember hearing The Shadows when I was 2 years old in 1964.....and all their different 🎵🎶🎵 music and on tv...and now I'm 59!!!!!
The same with me :-) Take care !
I’m 74 too. I never get tired of hearing them and seeing them perform.
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I am 25 years your junior...I came listening to this incredible band sice I heard their version of ghostriders I am saddebd I missed them in Las Vegas...greetings from CaliJo back in Germany
Hank Marvin was the reason why I learnt to play guitar, now I'm 73 years old and like to play his unforgettable instrumentals all the time
. Thank you very much, Hank.
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You are not the only one. It took me a year to learn to play Apache well. Now my list of "covers" is 21 super instrumental tracks from the early 1960s.
I am 75 and I grew up listening to The Shadows, and all music of the 60's. I still loving and enjoying their music . Today 21th July 2021
That’s awesome man, I’m 25 and just found out about this band. Never heard of them, this sounds great. Mind recommending me your fav tracks from them?
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@@DBLRxyz "Wonderful Land" " Rise and Fall of Fingle Blunt", and forever and always "Apache" ( which I saw them perform live 61 years ago..... why does everything ache?)
Now 07.11.2024
Written by Mike Oldfield in 1983 and covered by the Shadows on their 1986 album Moonlight Shadows
Aha, was bloody quizzing myself there, so I looked it up, sure enough written by Mike Oldfield and cheers for the extra info, Hank lives here in Perth (Oz one) , managed to get him out of retirement a while ago when there was floods in Qld.
But first, Mike covered Wonderful Land on his QE2 album.
@@slowuncle As I recall, back in the days before 24-hour continuous TV, the stations would cease transmissions around 11pm. Australia's ABC used Oldfield's version of Wonderful Land back in the 1980s.
Hank absolutely nails it. But that gay instrument swing dance, come on
@@tartansnow81…it was Mark Knopfler.
One of the greatest guitarists ever! Thumbs up if you agree.
Yes and he didn't need to mime, either
Just an average dude making love to a strat, that's all you need to qualify.
Sure, I am agree, I do, I do..
5 thumbs up from me
Enrico Masias is better.
В первые услышал эту группу в 60-е . С тех пор навсегда фанат.
Mike Oldfield should be very proud that The Shadows covered his song!
I'm a 77 years young Shadows fan. I started playing after hearing Apache. I am still playing bass in a "shadows band" and hopefully will continue to do so.
Keep on rockin', Ernest!!
Great to hear the bass,love the Shadows
One of the best Hank Marvin solos I've ever heard. He usually just plays the melody line quite simply but this is a lot more rock than usual. I wish he played like this more often.
Who knew that Hank could shred?
@@digbyinthedoghouse7455 Hank can also sweep and tap!
Really i am impressed about this fantastic cover !!! The guitar is singing !!
@@r1cha4d I agree!
too beautiful
I am eighty years young and at the age of nineteen I started a rock band in Graaff-Reinet, South Afrca in 1962. We based our music on the Shadows and the Beatles, and we played for almost three years at local events, We called ourselves "The Plectrums" and boy, did we have fun! Wonderful to hear this music again!
Do you remember Mickey Most?
Did the name of your band cause you to get " picked on" by other bands?😊
You must get a real laugh at some of the childish comments herein! If only God had given me his talent rather than Hank. I’d settle for the brilliance of Mark, alas, didn’t get that either Then again, no one else was given it except the two lads, and did they make the most of it, for all o& us to enjoy..
One of the best bands ever covering a great musician's tune. Pure magic !
Hank Marvin one of the true legends and one of the greatest guitar players of all time.
Saw Cliff Richard and Shadows 1962 at Auckland Town Hall NZ will never forget how Awesome it was .Thanks for the memory’s
Man this is old, but to hear any of their tunes since Hank Marvin joined the band at age 16 in 1959 is 7th heaven. Thanks for the post!
I am 80 years of age, and grew up with the Shadows music. My mother asked me what would I like as a birthday present. I replied, " just one thing ~ the new Shadows LP." In those days, Jet Harris played base guitar with Tony Meihan on drums.
Still my favourites.
Whatever they play, you can tell by the constant smiles on their faces that they're enjoying what they do!
Any artist combining genius and modesty as Hank Marvin does is a beautiful thing to see
This was taken from the 2000 album Moonlight Shadows, the album was named after the animated movie with the same name from 2000 Moonlight Shadows
Beautiful! Yes, l remember my wonderful youth! God bless you, lovers of "Shadows"! From România with love and respect!
Good music never died. I hear this since I was 6 , and now I am 66. It last for generations. Never heard this title played by Shadows, really exciting.
Shalute from David Ho from Hong Kong
I believe Michael Oldfield wrote this tune. This is a stellar version, and we get to hear Hank show his chops on the Stratocaster!
Indeed, this is a Mike Oldfield song.
I have a vinyl sleeve of it signed by 3 original members on Moonlight Shadow! just missing 1!
Mike Oldfield covered their song "Wonderful Land" so The Shadows responded with their cover of Moonlight Shadow
Me too
If that is the case then Michael Oldfield is up there in heaven with Henry Purcell as one of the greatest English coposers of all time.
I cannot stop listening to the shadows. They have been my favourite group since the late 50's.
The Shadows playing Moonlight Shadow. Love it!
It’s fake,🤨🤨🙄🙄
It’s Mike Oldfield in 1983 written this music.
@@christopheaubert5075 Okay Mike Oldfield wrote it, but do you say that the Shadows didn't play it??
Hi there! Am right behind you. 67 on the clock. Aaahh love them . Even on my bike with the whirling pedals the Shadows are playing in my head.
très belle musique toute mon enfance et m'a jeunesse 💕 une époque formidable 💕 merci the shadows👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
En écoutant les Shadows, ça me rappelle ma jeunesse d'autant plus que je passionné de ce groupe Britannique depuis de nombreuses années 😆🎸🎶
Disons que ça me donne de la pêche dès que je l'écoute 😁🎤👍
The best instrumental band ever! Period!
When do you know a song is wonderful ? When the shadows make a wonderful instrumental version !
Gitarrenunterricht
Love this one from the shadows and Mark Griffiths his early days with them so young 😊
That guitar is enchanting!
Wow, Cliff Richard and The Shadows on radio Luxembourg. What else would one teenager want in the early sixties. Those were a days!!!
Radio Luck Lucky Luxembourg 🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
Great stuff, Shadows! And a superb solo from Hank.
I have listened to their music since 1962 when I was just 10 years no band will ever come close to them I still love them
Música para tu paz, tranquilidad
Relájate y medita en la vida en tu salud y todo lo que eres y tienes para darle a los demas
Всем , мира и добра. Из России с любовью.
the Shadows were my first idols and still are .Greetings from Sweden
Thank you. Love the. Shadows from back in early 70s. With. Apache. So fantastic a band.
Hank Marvin is super and his rendition with the bridge he played is second to none.
What uplifting, exciting and moving guitar-playing. Let's not forget the drummer and keyboardist.
Good old days! When the music was the value, not the show around the music.
Good take.
I agree.
Absolutely agreed!!
Jól beszélsz barátom!! 👍
@Andreo Moŝiriothis music is from 70is
@@antebosnjak4123 No. 1983 original.
This is so wonderful it brings tears to my eyes.
These guys are serious, serious musicians. Absolutely mindblowing ! !
One of my favorite songs ever, and The Shadows doing it instrumental is pure magic, absolutely love this ❤️
We all love Hank but the Shadows all together were great . They worked well and to this day I'll always admire them for their contribution to great classic music . Thank you Shadows
76, when I heard Apache first time in 1960 it blew me away, been a fan ever since, when Wonderful Land came out that was it hooked for life,
Свободно, чисто, очень красиво, и самое главное созвучно, этого мало где можно услышать....
👍💯👏👏👏🤝✊
я бы добавил гармонично .
The performance that became the basis for this world-famous song is The Shadows.
If you listen to this performance
Mike Oldfield ft. Maggie Reilly you can't stop watching the performance ! !
Can't believe I have only just found this, one word WOW love it
There are many more where that came from.
Met Bruce. What a gentleman. Shadows LP was the first I ever bought 1963...
My Grandpa loved this band and now so do I
02:13 starting amazing guitar solo. Very Mark Knopfler style (or should i say that Mark has Hank Marvin style?)
That's what I asked myself too. But, there's also a possibility that both influenced each other.
@@MateusOliveira-dy5qy Knopfler said that one of his favourite guitarrists, and his mentor, was Hank Marvin, so that would explain the similarities
I have been listening to these boys as long as I remember, I am getting old memory not what it was, but can’t forget the Shadows
Great arrangement by a legendary band, very niceAnyway I miss something very special from this song...
*****Maggie Forever!!!!!*****
Found this awesome video today on my 77th birthday! In 1960 i spoke to Hank Marvin on an old farm phone..2 longs and a short.. from a coal mining community outside the town of Witbank in South Africa. He was on tour with Cliff Richard and staying at the old Carlton Hotel in Johannesburg! I was so shocked when I heard his voice that I could hardly get a word out! He said he was totally shocked at the large crowds outside waiting to get a glimpse of them! I managed to wish them luck and say how sad I was to miss the concert! A few days later my uncle turned up at our house with a program from the show and all their autographs. He was a fireman at the time and had been on fire duty at the Colisseum where they appeared!
Nice version of a great song, Hank is an amazing guitar player
Not just amazing, but the best of the best. ❤❤❤
Gosto bastante destes solos de guitarra, os caras são bons no que fazem. Sou fã deles de muitos anos!
I had no idea this record was so old, I love Mike Oldfield but this is smashing
so am I, really astonishing
1986
I mean, it's old but it's not 60s if that's what you're thinking
It's not, written by Mike Oldfield and covered by the Shadows.
A few months ago I saw Hank at a guitar festival playing gypsy jazz. Awesome.
einfach ganz tolle zeitlose musik, die Freude macht, immer und immer wieder, Danke Hank Marvin.
It must be an honor for Mike Oldfield to have his music played by one of his myths (Hank Marvin). The original version, of course, always remains the best.
Hank Marvin isn't a myth, he's obviously real.
En sadece shadows yani gölge
I guess they were honoruing his music the way he did with Wonderful Land
@@savasturkkan8726 Indeed! An gianni gorgüis thun eris!!
@@tautliners so he's a legend.
Never seen this before. Great !
Even tempting Hank into some fighting rock vertuosity there. All excellent.
seen them live 5 times . there the best group . ever ABSOLUTE LEGENDS. and desevadly so . the solo on this is amazing .
the guitar sounds on the best way in the arms of a great Shadows ,great song and great band
I First Listened To This Masterpiece In 1998 When I Was 10 Years Old It Makes Me Very Happy 🎙️🎶
Wow. You're so young, dude! Enjoy your life. And music!
@@NewStreamLine Thanks Buddy 🙏
Brilliant Hank, like Cliff they seem to have the elixir of youth, I saw Cliff and the Shadows at the Astoria Old Kent Road Canal Bridge when I was under 10, now 70+. They are ageless.
That's amazing .me too. Was it a Saturday morning pictures session? Pure magic and timeless .G.
Hank Marvin, such effortless and flowing brilliancy! No headbanging, no overexpression, just cool, pure music. What an influential guitar hero - without him Mark Knopfler is unthinkable.
These guys were my wedding band. True story.
i like this melody, very...very, best shadows in my soul
I feel You...
I always thought this was a Mike Oldfield creation. You learn something new every day
Me too Pal!
It is Mike Oldfield's creation.
This is The Shadows Cover of it from the 1986 Album "Moonlight Shadows" which is all cover songs.
This is Mike Oldfield creation! Read at the wikipedia
Me Too. Amazing
So did u
thanks to all the saints for that extra. day in my life....... praise the Lord............
The unmistakable tone of Hank Marvin. Truly one of the greats!
The tribute went full circle. From Wonderful Land to this.
I never knew the Shadows recorded this.
Fantastic
Hank is really making his Stratocaster sing
But Bruce best guitarist of 20 eme century
This is the most eloquent that I have heard HBM play!
Master piece..I used to listen this long long ago..Miss them
Man, I was thinking this sounds SO MUCH like Mark Knopfler’s playing, especially the tone and the solo phrasings, picking, fast arpeggios, and bends. So I googled them, and turns out Hank Marvin is (one of) Knopfler’s favorite guitarist. LOL!
I forgot just how good they are 💕REALLY LEGENDS 💗
the whole group are witnesses of Jehovah
@@Ser_YOja You are right I believe. What a tragic shame: Brain-Washing is a very terrible thing.
jai eu la chance de rencontrer les Shad' en Angleterre lors d'un concert en compagnie de Bernard Broche president du fan club France ! ces garçons qui sont d'excellents professionnels sont, de plus, très sympa sans prises de tête malgrè leur succès planétaire contrairement à certains "artistes"de chez nous qui se la pètent contrairement à HANK BRUCE BRIAN LICORICE
The Shadows - just brilliant
This has to be the first time I have heard this version by The Shadows...Freakin; awesome!!...is there nothing they cant play?...love it!!
Not bad for a Geordie Lad
Probably one of the best guitar solo’s no one has ever heard but should. Also, I love the “ok guys, I’m done, so we can go back to coordinated swaying” at 2:59.
Hahhahahha coordinated swaying .. that’s good point
solos, not solo's...
I heard it, and loved it. As for the swaying... try not to be too critical of what was expected at the time. I personally loved it
@@howardcroft3748 He's not being critical for christ sake..he's just making a joke, a harmless joke...fuck man..people on the net...
Inspired by Mike Oldfield 😉
If ever there was a song worthy of being placed on a perpetual loop it's this piece of rare gold possessing a brilliant gem of a riff shining through shadowy and beguiling consonance. Marvin's richly textured and dynamic guitar soloing is a virtuosic rendering. The flawless arrangement covers Oldfield’s enigmatically enchanting elegy, and it seems we're “carried away" by its magic.
32yrs old 2020 and this is still one of the best. EPIC
Thanks for sharing this; I've been a Shadows fan since the early 1960's, nine y.o. and then the first group i loved.
The shadows releashed it on 1986 and Mike composed it on 1980
1983
I could listen to The Shadows all day and all night..... 🙌
The shadows are the best group going for years hank and Bruce still look good and play brilliant music.
Legendary guitar by Marvin, amazing chaps
The Legendary, Iconic band known as The Shadows. I love their music so much!
Sensacional!!!! Fantástico!!! obrigado por ter postado para nós vermos!!!!
L'une de mes musiques preferee
Great clean sound,
Mike is probably very proud that the shadows plays his song. Hank has been a major influence in Mikes guitarplaying.
But the shadow video here is from the 50ies or sixties, right? Oldfields Song came out 1983. How can it be that the Shadows covers Moonlight shadow? It must be sayd: Oldfield covers Moon light shadow from the shadows- or what???
The song was made in 1983 and it is Oldfields creation. This video might be in black and white but its from 1986 I believe. But then again Oldfield covered "Wonderful land" made by The Shadows.
@@stalledrangen that was on his 1980 album QE2 a quite a decent version too.
Oldfield is a savant, and he Shadows sound was ver early permeated through him and crystalized into else huge of his own. The guys recognize their former follower and picked one of his gems to honour his earlier appreciation of theirs. Mike must have been delighted to hear his idols from way back having a run with his composition. Just listening to them is enchanting, nothing to compare with Mike's they just guest play into it flawlessly as if the fans were them now (1985)
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I had no idea this gem existed. Hank does an excellent rendition of Mike Oldfield's song. Thank you to OP!
Fabulous as always Guys. Love this!
Absolute legends.
Was born in 1977
Loved this song ever since
Must have loved this song when I'm still unborn 😂
My dad loved it too
I guess it runs in the genes
Como siempre, Insuperables The Shadows, el mejor grupo Instrumental del Mundo, un saludo fraterno desde Chile.
I love this song... i've been searching for this on youtube, for a while it seemed to disappear. Thankful I found it again.
"Moonlight Shadow" is a song written and performed by English multi-instrumentalist Mike Oldfield, released as a single in May 1983 by Virgin Records, and included in the album, Crises, of the same year.[3] The vocals were performed by Scottish vocalist Maggie Reilly, who had been collaborating with Mike Oldfield since 1980. It is Oldfield's most successful single, reaching number one on a number of charts around Europe.
.Live performances[edit]
Maggie Reilly sang "Moonlight Shadow" live when she toured with Oldfield in the 1980s. However, since then, other singers have performed the song live with Oldfield including, Anita Hegerland (during the late 1980s), Pepsi Demacque (at the Tubular Bells III premiere and, at the Live Then & Now 1999 tour), Miriam Stockley (at the Millennium concert) and Rosa Cedrón (at Nokia Night of the Proms).
Thanks for that. Appreciated.
Wow this is all really confusing. These guys look like they're from the 60s or so, I thought this was the original song for a moment... :v
Another cover (which, IMO, is even better than Mike's, although his is great) was done by Annie Haslam in 1989. It can be found on her first album, 'Annie Haslam', with none other than Justin Hayward on lead guitar.
The Shadows were much earlier than Mike Oldfield
They were, but this song wasn't. It was released by them in 1986 on an album of the same name. You only have to look at the keyboard, as well as the colours of the jackets and those glasses to see it must be the 80s! Not to mention Hank Marvin doesn't exactly look that young here either ;)
Pamiętam ten kawałek z wczesnego dzieciństwa.
Rodzice go uwielbiali.👏👏👏👏🇵🇱
the song is by M.Oldfield. the shadows plays this cover in 1986
What a talent 👏 and such eloquent and elegant music 🎶 2021!
I've seen so much confusion in the comments...
This is NOT a sixty song: it's been composed and performed by Mike Oldfield in the 80s and surfaced on "Crises" album, 1983, and gained a huge success in all the world.
This is a cover by The Shadows, some year later: you can tell by the dresses, the kind of footage and of TV direction.
It can't be a footage from the 60s because it's in colours and, after all, Mike Oldfield was 3 years old, then.