Golden Earring - Vanilla Queen - 4/25/1975 - Winterland
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- Опубліковано 13 лис 2020
- Recorded 4/25/1975 - Winterland (San Francisco, CA)
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The seventies really were the best years in human history music wise.
You got that right
It was an odd segue into the 80's...
What the he** happened? It's not like there wasn't some good music in the 80s & 90s, but neither decade can begin to touch the 70s in terms of absolute greatness. Even the premier bands were never able to produce the volume of superb material that they created in the late-60s & early-70s. It's almost as if the switch was turned off.
@@sharpestjim Their agendas are what happened. I've read 'em and they've been purposely ruining things for us as much as they can. And now look what they've done to the music industry. It's so clearly Satanic at this point, it's unreal.
Humanity has never had such a large middle class as we had in the '70s. That's never happened in history before. By then, so many people had fought for better wages, better work conditions, more free time, and better goods that were affordable, we'd never had it so good. You can hear the optimism in the music.
Slowly, everyone started agreeing to working more and working harder for less pay, and we've just let the companies take away nearly all of our manufacturing jobs and products.
I'm surprised the music is still as good as it is these days.
Glad i was there being born 1956 the 60's 70's and early 80's were the best
By far their best track. Radar Love gets all the AirPlay, but this is their anthem. Have loved them since the 70’s, but never seen them live. A great regret.
100%.!!
I saw them in Cleveland 1976. Best concert ever. What a tight performance
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They did a great job pulling this song off live on stage .... not many bands can do that .
I share your regret...and your opinion on this track
Whole album
Absolutely 💯! Best Golden Earring tune by far and away.
Love this! I was born in 69 and just found this last week. Cant beat 70s sounds
Absolutely! I saw them on stage when this album was released in 1973, I was 15 years old! Never forgotten, stil have the album! Since I heard the terrible sad news about George, I'm playing their music every day again.
Glad for your enlightment, welcome to the fold.
Golden Earring This was the one best songs to listen too on the Moontan Lp. Great Lp
The bass player is just killin it!!!
Great sound off that Longhorn.
I grew up in the 70s with my brother playing Earing ...the best song ever..Now I work with a Dutch lady who seen them live in the early 70s
Best Golden Earring song hands down 🙏🙏
Pure gold!! Rare film of a tune not played.
Saw them in 75 with the tubes at the uptown theatre in chi town…..great great concert….drummers classic exit he does a flip over his drums onto the stage….whole show quite spectacular….saw them four times
Kooymans is a genius
Sad that 2023 finds him battling ALS.
Absolute brilliant piece of music.
This song back in 1973 took me to so many places in my mind. 2022 playback to those Golden Years....What's Your Name Honey?
Was privileged to see Golden Earring in concert Cleveland 1976. I've attended 200 concerts and this performance tops them all. I hold the Moontan album as a prized possession
I saw them at the Santa Monica Civic, California, April 1976.
The amazing Be Bop Deluxe was the opening act. great show.
This is the best getting stoned, dropping the vinyl, cranking it up, and kicking back into the depths of your mind song. 😮💨🤤🫠
What a fantastic song. Reminds me of Wishbone Ash in places. Epic guitar tone.
True!
I get the Wishbone Ash comparison. Both bands are/were superb.
I made the mistake of lending this album to a friend back in 1976. I never saw it again. Bummer. Great songs through and through, especially Vanilla Queen.
Seen them at the Aragon ball room Chicago 1976 great concert one of the best in my book.
Absolutely glorious!!
Glad you finally found it. Enjoy
The perfect description/wording. Mind-bending guitar 🎸 work by George. A may Zing.
4:57 - 6:35, & 8:25 - 11:16 George just blows all norms of guitar playing away.
I love that song so much. It was their Opus Magnus. Their masterpiece. They were such a great band.
Fascinating
The best!!
Ich liebe diese tolle Band sie hat mich meine ganze Jugend bis ins jetzt begleitet und geprägt. Eine einfach unglaublich gute Band.
Moontan was one of my favorites
What you can't beat is that dirty Les Paul sound can't make those times with a fender
Tones
Stupid spllchkr
I saw them once in Offenbach then when I came home they opened for Ted Nugent I have always loved this band from first I heard them in 70
Must have been an enlightened experience. Envy you.
Fantastique!!!
Fighting windmills,to the hilt,,,some people liked Blue Oyster cult these Guys were my favorite in high school
Love it .
Spectacular !!! The last 3 minutes are they ever gettin it
Dutch powerhouse!
Why are they not in the Hall Of Fame.They didn’t play with corporate America
Every album a new sound and still sounds like the Earring.
And that’s their legacy
the Hall is meaningless nowadays....
Cuz HOF is PATHETIC...the less-talented that are in the HOF=99.6425%.
No Golden Earring Never catered to anyone in a very polite manner
who needs this Hall of Fame BS anyway? Musicians are great when they are great! Golden Earring were just this! And an army of fans shares this opinion
Geweldige live-band in de seventies. Heb ze destijds een aantal keren "live" gezien en blijft een geweldige herinnering!!!
Totally amazing song
It's such a strange song but love it love golden earring
Oh yes so many memories
Consumate musicians. Most underrated band ever. Moontan occupies a special little niche in my mind.
My heart
💜🖤💚🖤
Gary Brunner only reason they sound better in 93 is doing equipment pet out more volume. Born in 56 and walk in record store one - told dude want something new that rocks. He gave me 'Moontan album
Meant 82
And life changed ever since. Great great band album.
Killer tune, too bad the radio only played " Radar Love" 😅
Wow
M.M.'s voice was a fine touch.
Superb
8 Track Days.
Great tune. Moontan is a killer album. Sadly, I never owned it back in the day. Oh well. Better late than never.
Top outfit sheer Dutch class
That was sick.
F-ing wow !
💙
The Sax kinda scared me. Great song. Tuff to mix
This is God!! 😇
It stil is. It stil is my old friend myself.. 😉
Those yrs back, at one point I was actually contemplating suicide...then I heard their, "To The Hilt" ...I disabused myself of that notion real quick!
OMG, SHIT!!!
The Rock Hall of Fame is a joke.
not even a bad joke, it's redundant and BS
Grand Funk Railroad left out as well…….100% joke……..it’s just the MLB Hall of Fame……a joke! No Barry Bonds, Roger Clements or king of hits Pete Rose
No Emerson, Lake & Palmer. But Dolly Parton. Dolly is great. But she belongs in the C&W HOF.@@markconsidine9200
Where is the reprise I remember of the sound of tires going down a long highway
There were two versions of the Moontan album, the European release and the American release. Rarely do I agree with record producers changing the way the band had the album set up but in this case it was shear perfection. Golden Earring had two songs that truly didn't fit with the theme of the album, Just Like Vince Taylor and Suzy Lunacy (Mental Rock). The US record producers replaced them with Big Tree Blue Sea, from a previous album, and Vanilla Queen, to create the masterpiece that was Moontan,
üBERRAGEND
I was 9 years old, when Moon Tan was constantly blurring in our house, that band was criminally over looked .... like Focus and over looked band of 1970's Prog Rock !!!!
The fact that these brilliant songmasters are not in the Rock Hall of Fame just shows what a shameful mess of hip hop, country, rap and grunge so-called "artists" have (big shout out to Jann Wenner - Not!) made of what should be a shrine to rock and roll. Throw in Billy Squier and Poco while you're at it.
I initially heard Golden Earring in 1983, "Twilight Zone".
Much too underrated as a band. Singer Barry Hay is similar to Roger Daltrey of The Who. This is a power rock band, up there with Zep and others.
They never got there due in America.
just about Godess Marilyn Monroe !!!!!!!
yes...i just learned this last night ....ive heard the song hundreds of times and all of a sudden i realize the lyrics are quite brilliant, so i figured i should research what they are about
@@jjhofstra5956 Thanks to Robert-Jan Stips (member of Nits). The Dutch "Brian Eno".
@@martintonon8012 he wrote the lyrics?
@@jjhofstra5956 They used audio clips of Marilyn Monroe, however the song is about an unbelievable naturally beautiful Dutch woman, who at the time was 40 years old. She looked mid 30's at most.
@@patriciamays8873 she looked 5 years younger than her actual age? thats impossible!!
Without Gelling just as good or even better. Kooymans underrated as solo guitarist.