I’m already there 🙃🙃 when I say that I’m listening to the BEST ERA 60’s thru the 80’s and some of the 90’s . I was born in 53 man I feel old but when I listen to the songs from my time I feel young again 😊
You are just as old, as my old man who just celebrated his 71 th birthday. My dad was 20 and my mum was 18 when I was born and in the 80s I started digging through their LP collection or album collection as you say in the US. What a treasure throve they had and I took my dads guitar and started playing covers of all the harmony groups like the Beach Boys, Beatles and of course the Hollies. Nobody else in my age (Except my band mates) had heard this music pre-Internet in the late 1980s and 90s.
There's a documentary about their career on Tubi. When Graham Nash left the band he thought they would fold like a house of cards but instead they went on to have 2 number one hits. The song Carrie-Ann was about Marianne Faithful, they were all in love with her.
Es ist immer wieder beim besonders Erlebnis. Wird nie wieder erreichbar sein. Ihr Ward und seid die größten. Schöne und tolle Zeit unserer Jugend. Karin
@@JA-ou7nt Yes, that's his basic vocal timbre..An acquired taste..I've always loved his voice, and its natural pairings with his singing/writing buddy, Graham Nash!
Carla, you betcha!! Loved him!! Don't know what the politics were that rendered him to be "released" from the group, being replaced by that Swede singer, Mike Rikfors. Don't think Rikfors blended as well with the others, good singer, just an opinion.
Love ,love,love the music,the outfits,brilliant songs Alan Clark,his voice is wonderful. But Tony Hicks is so much my type of man, oh love them so very much.
One of my favorite songs from childhood, sure weaves a story in our minds, I can picture everything he’s singing. Hypnotic and so catchy, the people dancing around the band are so fun to watch!
@@tomgebarowski8156 Yes, they "open up" then "close up" perfectly!! Those three guys up front, the main "troika", they blended/played together so well..Elliott & Calvert were no slouches either on drums and bass respectively!!
Bus Stop is a very good song. Thoughtful and pensive, bright and bursting with optimism. Graham Nash did backing vocals, Alan Clark's main vocal was excellent!
Yes, did you know it was written by future 10cc member, Graham Gouldman?? Also wrote for Herman's Hermits, Yardbirds, others..Loved the call/answer rounddelay acoustic lead parts in it..never could totally figure that out as a player myself, having done this great song from 1966.
John Henni, Yessir!! Excellent! Pretty much all acoustic 6-string, 12-string!! Still trying, after all these years to properly figure out what's going on in the lead break, know it's partially a rounddelay, then breaks into a counterpoint...Very ingeniously done! So were the vocal harmony arrangements!! A classic song within its own realm!!
There's a documentary on Tubi about the Hollies. After Graham Nash left the band he thought they would fold like a house of cards but instead they went on to have 2 number one hits. Also, the song Carrie-Ann was about Mariane Faithful, they were all in love with her.
I remember the first time I heard this, I was in the downtown area of a midwest city and it was raining. I bought the 45 and even now when it comes on I recall that day. And yes, Allan Clark was the one! I saw them live in the 60's!
Michael McLoughlin This was Graham Nash's original band. This song is supposed to be about "umbrella" a British slang term for a certain kind of pill (now controlled). This according to a guy on the old "Mike Douglass Show" who was trying to get this song & plenty of others banned . I couldn't believe it ,He would have had some of my favorite songs banned. The Hollies & the Kinks were 2 of the best early British bands.
It's a terrifically well-balanced tune. It is however, so easy to forget that it was written by Graham Gouldman, who was to go on to become one of the UK's greatest ever songwriters a decade later with 10cc.
Never knew that ! I was only 10 when it came out, always thought "Bus stops, bus goes, she stays, love grows" was so clever. A year later Gouldman wrote No Milk Today recorded by Herman's Hermits ( thanks Google ! ), another brilliant song with a particularly 'English' feel.
Wow a surviving clip from Top of the Pops 1966. Most of those clips were erased on purpose by the infamous BBC Eraserhead. From this time period only a few survive this and a snippet of the Stones doing Mother’s Little Helper. The holy grail being The Beatles only live appearance on TOTPs doing Paperback Writer and Rain. Awesome to see this one featuring one of the last, if not the last, appearance with Graham Nash. Very nice
Absolute disgrace that the short sighted penny pinching BBC wiped these tapes,they ate a national disgrace and hope not to be about much longer,abolish the tv lisence now!!
Holy Grail is them doing Eight Days A Week and Yes It Is on one of the shows - also erased - was it TOTPs? No other clips or performances of those songs unlike the other two you mentioned.
The bloody bbc, got rid of our musical history, by that I mean ordinary people, typical of a trash institution, I'd like to see it shut down permanently.
Final appearance of their bass player Eric Haydock who ended up running a record store in Manchester. If it had not been for Bus Stop, then After the Fox would have been the follow up to I Can't Let Go.
Loved these 5 gentlemen dearly! Their songs, their whining, plangent, well-blended harmonies, Allan Clark's lead vocals, Graham Nash's excellent co-harmony vocals..these guys had it all!! Just wasn't the same when Graham Nash left, being replaced by Swinging BlueJean member Terry Sylvester..sure he's great too, but he's not Graham Nash, Clark's right-hand man with vocals and writing! Loved these guys, never saw them live..Believe the last song they wrote/recorded together as this incarnation was a cute tune called "Jennifer Eccles"..its on UA-cam!! Released in 1968.
They had it all…their own sound, great singers, good musicians ….all they needed was their own music….they had some songs but not enough to keep up with The Rolling Stones or Beatles…
They just needed a prime businessman for their management criteria. Unlike The Beatles or The Stones, they suffered the US immigration politics back in the 60s which managed them to cancel random US shows and kinda losing popularity among American fans. That popularity place seemed to be filled in with The Herman's Hermits instead.
año 2024 y este sigue siendo uno de mis grupos favoritos, junto a the beatles, the zombies, Animals, the turtles sin olvidar a mamas and the papas y otros grupos de la época la mejor!
This is the video that got me into The Hollies some 10 years ago or so when I was about 15🥹 (I loved the song but I fell in love with Allan from this video, and then later with Graham haha)
What an asinine comment. The comment pages of videos of this era of music, and as far back as the boroque era of classical music, often contain remarks by youths who appreciate truly great music.
Let's all return to the sixties !
YES PLEASE, ID GO BACK IN A HEARTBEAT, TODAYS WORLD IS A SEWER.
Yes please😊
When do we leave.😅😅
@@annaseireklidou4270 NOW.!!!!
🏃♀️ 🏃♀️ 🏃♀️
I’m already there 🙃🙃 when I say that I’m listening to the BEST ERA 60’s thru the 80’s and some of the 90’s . I was born in 53 man I feel old but when I listen to the songs from my time I feel young again 😊
I’ve always said the true fountain of youth is listening to the music of our younger days.
54 - 70 - ERA 60’s.
You are just as old, as my old man who just celebrated his 71 th birthday. My dad was 20 and my mum was 18 when I was born and in the 80s I started digging through their LP collection or album collection as you say in the US. What a treasure throve they had and I took my dads guitar and started playing covers of all the harmony groups like the Beach Boys, Beatles and of course the Hollies. Nobody else in my age (Except my band mates) had heard this music pre-Internet in the late 1980s and 90s.
I was also born in 53 and still listening to these songs from that era
I know what you mean, I listen to my Satellite XM, 60's and 70's every day.
Allan Clark have gorgeous voice their song are timeless!
Clarke*.
I still remember the words because I still listen to 60's music❤
I have always loved this song. Just a great band!
QUALITY.
There's a documentary about their career on Tubi. When Graham Nash left the band he thought they would fold like a house of cards but instead they went on to have 2 number one hits. The song Carrie-Ann was about Marianne Faithful, they were all in love with her.
One of my favorite bands of all time. Their tunes bring back many fond memories of my younger days. 😀
Could you find me a time machine, so I could go back there and stay forever.
Allan Clark is the one. A such special singer, who enriches a brillant band and maket it wonderful among a universe of others ones.
Es ist immer wieder beim besonders Erlebnis. Wird nie wieder erreichbar sein. Ihr Ward und seid die größten. Schöne und tolle Zeit unserer Jugend. Karin
Sometimes I found his nasally tones quite piercing on the ears
@@JA-ou7nt Yes, that's his basic vocal timbre..An acquired taste..I've always loved his voice, and its natural pairings with his singing/writing buddy, Graham Nash!
Carla, you betcha!! Loved him!! Don't know what the politics were that rendered him to be "released" from the group, being replaced by that Swede singer, Mike Rikfors. Don't think Rikfors blended as well with the others, good singer, just an opinion.
Yeah but his hair looked liked it has been through some thangs through the years. Bad perms and cuts.Wardrobe the same.
They worked hard, but also had FUN. The harmonies were incredible,
Love ,love,love the music,the outfits,brilliant songs Alan Clark,his voice is wonderful.
But Tony Hicks is so much my type of man, oh love them so very much.
This song still holds water today!
No young people take the bus any more. They have expensive vehicles now.
Sixties music will never be topped!!
60s did it first
One of my favorite songs from childhood, sure weaves a story in our minds, I can picture everything he’s singing. Hypnotic and so catchy, the people dancing around the band are so fun to watch!
Hicks is so charming... And I love Clark's smile and voice too...
It's ' Clarke '*.
,......10 years old, AM radio, listening late night falling asleep...takes me back😎😎😎✌✌✌
The whole era was full of great songs! My kids love them all
The Hollies always sound unique. Their songs are original. A lot of groups songs sound the same.
Their harmonies were always fabulous 😂
Great exciting 60’s rock n roll song by the Hollies ! Am loving the nice intricately woven solo in the middle too
The Hollies one of most popular Rock Groups of the 60ths!
Allan Clarke fabulous voice handsome man. Brilliant song. 💯
these guys were the bees knee of the 60s era , great looking , great singers great harmonies xx Wow xlots of love to all fans x
What a great song...these hollis are excellent song writers and performers..
Written by 10 cc's Graham Gouldman
@@DOCTORDROTT
Pre - 10cc.
@@Wotsitorlabart yes he was 15 when he wrote it
Flawless harmonies...awesome!
@@tomgebarowski8156 Yes, they "open up" then "close up" perfectly!! Those three guys up front, the main "troika", they blended/played together so well..Elliott & Calvert were no slouches either on drums and bass respectively!!
Love the Hollies and love the 60s music - I listen to it all the time - nothing can compare. I would go back there in a heartbeat.
Bus Stop is a very good song. Thoughtful and pensive, bright and bursting with optimism. Graham Nash did backing vocals, Alan Clark's main vocal was excellent!
Yes, did you know it was written by future 10cc member, Graham Gouldman?? Also wrote for Herman's Hermits, Yardbirds, others..Loved the call/answer rounddelay acoustic lead parts in it..never could totally figure that out as a player myself, having done this great song from 1966.
John Henni, Yessir!! Excellent! Pretty much all acoustic 6-string, 12-string!! Still trying, after all these years to properly figure out what's going on in the lead break, know it's partially a rounddelay, then breaks into a counterpoint...Very ingeniously done! So were the vocal harmony arrangements!! A classic song within its own realm!!
just what I said before reading your comment so it must be true …)
that eastern guitar break …. genius !!
The Hollies music in 2023 still hold up!!
This gold oldie will always be on my list for a party. Yea, call me an old soul. From Capetown down in South Africa....😅😅
トニー・ヒックス❤大好き!
Beautiful and unforgettable music! Amazing group.👍👍👏👏👏
Could you find me a time machine so I could go back.
Kids on fire having fun and part of music history. I like it. Hollies my favorite band. ❤
I can never forget this Bus Sop! By the Hollies and I still like it very much! Great Pop Music! 😊 jon fisher
Good morning from the 🇵🇭 Philippines.
I'm 68 years old. It was no. 1 in pop charts for one month in Manila.
めちゃめちゃカッコいい、リズム最高!声もキュート。ほんとに
詩も曲もいい。ずっと聞いてます。ドラマで知りました☺
英語の歌詞が簡単で良いですよねでもこの歌詞全て妄想だったら怖いですね悲しいというか
Love The Beatles love the stones love the Dave Clark 5 and the Who but The Hollies are my favorite invasion band.
💯
There's a documentary on Tubi about the Hollies. After Graham Nash left the band he thought they would fold like a house of cards but instead they went on to have 2 number one hits. Also, the song Carrie-Ann was about Mariane Faithful, they were all in love with her.
LOOOOOOOOOOOVE THIS TUNE.
great vocals and this song truly is the Hollies.
The Hollies are one of my 3 top groups ever!
Absolutely great song love it.
Brings back such great times 😊😊❤️
I'd go back in a heartbeat.
73歳のおばあちゃン懐かしい、トニーヒックスが大好き🍀😌🍀でした、癒される❤️
The golden years of great music !
Another 40 years and we'll be in the sixties again. I'll be dead though.
But if we believe in Jesus Christ and follow Him there will be resurrection from the grave and eternal life. Yes!!!!
Same here.Thank God.
Was sitting with my girl at our favorite corner when this first played. What a great piece. The song not the, well that too!
ha
Love your comment great save.
I remember the first time I heard this, I was in the downtown area of a midwest city and it was raining. I bought the 45 and even now when it comes on I recall that day. And yes, Allan Clark was the one! I saw them live in the 60's!
Nate Picker, you were extremely lucky to have seen that incarnation of that great band!! I was not so lucky, such as luck would render!!
Tienes muy buena suerte 👍✌️
高校時代に流行った曲です。ビートルズの次に好きなグループです。
Michael McLoughlin
This was Graham Nash's original band.
This song is supposed to be about "umbrella" a British slang term
for a certain kind of pill (now controlled). This according to a guy
on the old "Mike Douglass Show" who was trying to get this song & plenty of others
banned .
I couldn't believe it ,He would have had some of my favorite songs banned. The Hollies
& the Kinks were 2 of the best early British bands.
Nash gave it up and went to Crosby, Stills etc etc.
Hollies didn't miss a BEAT!!
It's a terrifically well-balanced tune. It is however, so easy to forget that it was written by Graham Gouldman, who was to go on to become one of the UK's greatest ever songwriters a decade later with 10cc.
Never knew that ! I was only 10 when it came out, always thought "Bus stops, bus goes, she stays, love grows" was so clever. A year later Gouldman wrote No Milk Today recorded by Herman's Hermits ( thanks Google ! ), another brilliant song with a particularly 'English' feel.
Nostalgic and just a great song!
Simple and lovely
Timeless!.. cool song 👍🎶
Tony' shades - quality. Great video, thanks. Bob looks like he's seen a parade of ghosts passing by.
This will always be the song that I associate with The Hollies and my particular favorite from 1966.
Wow. Had this on a 45! Now it’s on my iPhone. I Bluetooth it to my car stereo. Amazing.
I never left the 60s!!!
Me too i have been hooked since the 60s era ,,until eternity i say lol Jane x
Wow a surviving clip from Top of the Pops 1966. Most of those clips were erased on purpose by the infamous BBC Eraserhead. From this time period only a few survive this and a snippet of the Stones doing Mother’s Little Helper. The holy grail being The Beatles only live appearance on TOTPs doing Paperback Writer and Rain. Awesome to see this one featuring one of the last, if not the last, appearance with Graham Nash. Very nice
Graham left the Hollies in 1968, not 66
Absolute disgrace that the short sighted penny pinching BBC wiped these tapes,they ate a national disgrace and hope not to be about much longer,abolish the tv lisence now!!
Holy Grail is them doing Eight Days A Week and Yes It Is on one of the shows - also erased - was it TOTPs? No other clips or performances of those songs unlike the other two you mentioned.
The bloody bbc, got rid of our musical history, by that I mean ordinary people, typical of a trash institution, I'd like to see it shut down permanently.
what a damn shame, all those great moments lost in time.
Absolutely amazing harmonies
Final appearance of their bass player Eric Haydock who ended up running a record store in Manchester. If it had not been for Bus Stop, then After the Fox would have been the follow up to I Can't Let Go.
Love the Hollies❤ I used to ride the bus to work, some very interesting characters at the bus stop.🤨
Beautiful lyrics
Alan Clarke is so damn adorable and gorgeous!!!
Concordo 👍 plenamente contigo amiga
He sure is! Can see why Marianne Faithfull had a “thing” for him ❤
Lindíssima essa música. Marcou uma geração. Época que era tudo na paz.
Loved these 5 gentlemen dearly! Their songs, their whining, plangent, well-blended harmonies, Allan Clark's lead vocals, Graham Nash's excellent co-harmony vocals..these guys had it all!! Just wasn't the same when Graham Nash left, being replaced by Swinging BlueJean member Terry Sylvester..sure he's great too, but he's not Graham Nash, Clark's right-hand man with vocals and writing! Loved these guys, never saw them live..Believe the last song they wrote/recorded together as this incarnation was a cute tune called "Jennifer Eccles"..its on UA-cam!! Released in 1968.
another great song from these boys
Very beautiful song!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Na minha opinião The Hollies sempre foi o melhor conjunto 💓
S O U G R A N D E Fã 💓
Just my opinion but I think the 60s, 70s and 80s were the greatest thirty years of music ever.
One of the greatest songs if the decade and thats saying a lot considering it was the sixties the greatest decade for pop music.
I loved the 60's music❤
Wow this great! Always love originals
Thx
They had it all…their own sound, great singers, good musicians ….all they needed was their own music….they had some songs but not enough to keep up with The Rolling Stones or Beatles…
They just needed a prime businessman for their management criteria. Unlike The Beatles or The Stones, they suffered the US immigration politics back in the 60s which managed them to cancel random US shows and kinda losing popularity among American fans. That popularity place seemed to be filled in with The Herman's Hermits instead.
Musica ano 60 que saudade dos baile valeu
❤❤❤😂😂❤Danke für. Dieses Lied ❤❤😂😂❤
My favourite song ❤
All the Greatest music has Already been done…
año 2024 y este sigue siendo uno de mis grupos favoritos, junto a the beatles, the zombies, Animals, the turtles sin olvidar a mamas and the papas y otros grupos de la época la mejor!
This song always made happy
I get sad it reminds me of a boy I loved who waited for my school bus to come home when I was 14🤔❤️❤️
It was wrote by Graham gouldman who was in the original 10 cc ,who's is still touring ,
Uma das melhores bandas de todos os tempos.
one of those perfect pop songs - beautiful
Wish we could. The best music ever.
Love The Music
This is the video that got me into The Hollies some 10 years ago or so when I was about 15🥹 (I loved the song but I fell in love with Allan from this video, and then later with Graham haha)
60's Music Rocks oh yeahh ❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊
the beatles the kinks the searchers and the hollies in that order what great 60s groups they were and they could sing with out a doubt
the beatles and the kinks are 1st and 2nd for me too.
@@archangelmusic13me too
i just finished a project i think you might enjoy, i call it the compleat beatles remake.
懐かしくて、感激です。
Same here.
Great perfomance
Hi Allan Wishing you a Blessed Happy Birthday hope you got more birthdays to come 🙏🎶🎶❤️😊👍(4/5’24)
Ich liebe den Song!!!
Which language do you speak?
@@marcospaulomks11 German!!
@@cassiopeia1889 Nice, thanks ⚡✅
,... Ich auch, liebe cassiopeia ❤! ❤! 🎉 BERNDI AUS NBG 😊
Yes!!
Belo homem o vocalista ❤❤❤❤
You can hears the birds in the Hollie’s and the Hollies in the birds. Crosby and Nash were fated to perform together
Let's go! Cheers!
❤❤❤❤ ❤❤❤❤ ❤❤
LINDA.DEMAIS.QUANTA.SAUDADE.DAQUELE.TEMPO.QUE.AS.MUSICAS.FALAVAO.CON.A.GENTE.E.UMA.PENA.QUE.XADA.MUSICA.LINDA.FOI.ESQUESIDA.MAS.O.IRPORTANTE.E.QUE.VOCEIS.TRAGAO.ESTES.MOMENTOS🐱🐎🐺🐩🐆🐅🐯🦁🐈😋😊🌘🌗
The best of 1965 by The Hollies. Bus stop
Monento lindo com The Hollies. Era pra dancar no passado. Porem hoje fica pra quem curtiu. O povo de hoje nao tem gosto para o que e bonito.
What an asinine comment. The comment pages of videos of this era of music, and as far back as the boroque era of classical music, often contain remarks by youths who appreciate truly great music.
ganz große Erinnerungen an das Lied ;)
One of the top 5 - 10 British groups in the 60's. I don't think they got the recognition in the US that they deserved.
😂❤❤❤❤
Thanks for your SONG
GOD bless everyone
Barakallah fiikum 😂😂😂❤❤
Boo..bow..booo🤣🤣🤣😎😎😎
Wild to see Eric in this video. It was Bernie on the track, and shortly after Eric was out of the band.
This is great.
this song reminds me when i used to go to woodlawn lake swimming pool san antonio tx. great times things were so much simpler
Super Hit of the Hollies 1966 sing Allan Clarke yeah