This song has one of the greatest, most recognizable intros of any song in rock history. Awesome chordal, piano pounding merging with Bev Bevin's crashing, cascading drums. Awesome and always takes me back to my youth.
1977. Every other weekend I left the 100 degree central San Joaquin County Friday after work and headed for the cool Central CA coast. Me my 8 track and Out of the Blue wailing. It was pure freedom. Ah the 70s...
Gosh I miss my dad. I just wanna break down every time I listen to this. Why did papa have to leave me at only 16 years old. I miss me and him listening to oldie music 😞
He's with you always especially when you jam this sort of stuff I know it's not the same but it's something to at least think about. Best to you and your pops in heaven
wow!! what a so bad ass band. 1976. the year i drove my 1967 malibu across the country with little money and a hope and a prayer and made to wyoming listening to ELO What a great time in my life!!
I drove my Grandma 4 doors Chevy Malibu 1978 big V-8 350 automatic first time driving in 1980 as a 9 grader public highschool and I bought a 1978 American Motor Pacer Station wagon in 1984 when I graduated from public highschool cost me $6,500 dollars I love Chevy Malibu going across America States from Arkansas to Oregon listen to rock and roll and gossip music and blue grass. Does 1967 Chevy Malibu looks like 1979 Malibu? I don't remember what it looked like. I was born in 1964 too young to notice.
For all nations have drunk of the wine of the wrath of her fornication, and the kings of the earth have committed fornication with her, and the merchants of the earth are waxed rich through the abundance of her delicacies. - Revelation 18:3 KJV / he will also drink the wine of God's wrath, which is poured full strength into the cup of his anger. He will be tormented with fire and sulfur in the sight of the holy angels and in the sight of the Lamb, And the smoke of their torment ascendeth up for ever and ever: and they have no rest day nor night, who worship the beast and his image, and whosoever receiveth the mark of his name.- Revelation 14:10-11
Most people do not realize that line has a link all the way back to the Beatles and then even further back to Elvis. The phrase in this song "There's a hole in my head where the rain comes in" was derived from a Beatles song called, "Fixing a Hole", that song starts with "I'm Fixing a hole where the rain gets in". The Beatles got that phrase from an Elvis song, "We're Gonna Move", where it says "There's a hole in the roof where the rain pours in". It's really quite amazing how one singer from the 50's, influenced a song 20 years later. Jeff Lynne said in an interview he was inspired by the Beatles. I would be curious if he knew this line actually went back to Elvis. My guess, based on his music awareness, he probably did, or at least does now
Almost 50 years later and this song is still such a banger . I was born in 84 and I gotta say the best thing my parents gave to me was the amazing chance to grow up hearing music like this and I am Soo greatful for that. I mean I listen to my own shit but there was something different about music back then I can't put my finger on it but it was just better it's hits different and the feeling is so amazing and nostalgic all at the same time. The music now just doesn't have any soul it feels hollow and just sounds like noise to me . Thank God for all the original classic rock bands even though I'm old enough now to where the shit I grew up listening to from my generation is now considered classic music. Fuckn scary to think that but it's true.
I had the great privilege of meeting ELO in person at the Union Ball Sheffield University in 1973. A few months later they were on Top of the Pops and the rest is history. I came away from that gig thinking they are very very good and will go far. What a career. So sad I can't get a ticket for next year. Was there at the begining and would have loved to have been there at the end.. 😢
@@eclectica1 probably but for a company earning billions it's somewhat... well cheap! trying to save some pennies on music tracks. I find it very low honestly
I never appreciated ELO back in the day. I was young and foolish I guess, but God damn they were magnificent. The voice, the instrumentation, timing are superb.
Most people do not realize this song has a link all the way back to the Beatles and then even further back to Elvis. The phrase in this song "There's a hole in my head where the rain comes in" was derived from a Beatles song called, "Fixing a Hole", that song starts with "I'm Fixing a hole where the rain gets in". The Beatles got that phrase from an Elvis song, "We're Gonna Move", where it says "There's a hole in the roof where the rain pours in". It's really quite amazing how one singer from the 50's, influenced a song 20 years later. Jeff Lynne said in an interview he was inspired by the Beatles. I would be curious if he knew this line actually went back to Elvis. My guess, based on his music awareness, he probably did, or at least does now.
True that SFC. Being that the case, could Elvis possibly have picked up the phrase from the likes of a B.B.King, C.Berry, or another Blues artist that just happened to be jamming out at some nickle dime "hall". way back in the day of the 50s as you mention..or while he was out there on the road? Either way It's all good. Jefff Lynne is a Recording Genius.
This is one of those songs that EVERYBODY can agree that it's damn good...But no one remembers it until it's randomly heard on the radio. #PartyMusic 🎉 👍🎆
Bro, I laughed so hard when I read your comment. I am a music junkie but never heard this until I jacked some buster on GTA and this was playing in his car!
Love you ELO and I have listened to you since 70s. What a band of musical geniuses. I watch the 70s videos a lot because that’s when I first heard them. I love the present ones with Jeff Lynne too.
First time in ages that I've listened to ELO. I was absolutely binging them in December of 2021 - right before my 30 year old partner died suddenly & unexpectedly. After that, I couldn't listen to music for ages - because music was 'our thing' (he was a music producer & dj). But although he was a lot younger than me, he still loved rock/music from all decades ❤ I miss you Sam. When I listen to ELO now, I truly hope that from over the on the 'other side' that you recognise these awesome songs that I used to play around you, and that you rock-out along with me when I do now 🙏🤩 Another awesome band from England - "your country" Sammy. Hope you're doin' alright over there my little grasshopper. Miss you 💔 and sending you loads of love & *cuddles* xo
as a child of the 1960s its was 60s to 70s Beatles, 70s to 80s ELO Queen bee gees and fleetwood mac. I like some stuff from the 1990s but I seem to be stuck in this time warp, Love ELO and to be honest I hear the Beatles in their work
From a time when - GASP - musicians had to actually play their own instruments! Oh the horror, no computer to help fake everything. Glad I grew up in a time when going to a concert meant seeing these groups actually play and rock. Thanks Jeff for some great music!
Happy Birthday Jeff Lynne born on December 30, 1947. He is an English singer, songwriter, record producer, and multi-instrumentalist who co-founded the rock band Electric Light Orchestra (ELO). - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Lynne
Jeff Lynne is universal. He doesn't care about race, sex, or anything. He is a very humble and genuinely nice man. The current version of his band is everything. In fact he does have a black drummer now that I think of it. He is awesome!! Plus many ladies as well. Do a youtube search for Jeff Lynn's ELO beginning around 2016 or so. That is when he put together this latest incarnation of ELO and for being 70 + he still sounds pretty darn good. All of his concerts end with Roll Over Beethoven now. Since maybe 2014 or so.
Back in my high school days > drove this kid home from track practice. Super nice kid. Told me his sister moved to California to be a professional musician. Chris and i werent close but had practice for a few months together. He was a year behind me and i didnt see him until 30 years later at a reunion. Well, I hadnt known Stevie was his sister until 15 years after high school. Im thinking she did well...lol. i saw Chris one more time, about 12 years ago at his sisters solo concert in Phoenix. We said hello from a far...I hope life has been good...
Face the Music, my favourite ELO album. Released on Polydor in 1975, it featured the first appearances of Kelly Grocutt and Melvyn Gale on bass guitar and cello respectively, and the legendary Ellie Greenwich doing backing vocals.
This ELO song never gets old! This song fits my most recent ex-girlfriend perfectly! She is not only an evil woman, she is traitorous as well! I know I will find new love someday and I can do better than her! However, the wait for it to happen and the difficulty to make the pain go away is gonna be very hard for me! Still, I'm all the wiser for it because I learned from this, and I'll make sure it never happens again! Still, this song really helped me through the pain! Great stuff!
@@nathanbyberg Life is a roller coaster - and no one escapes the ups and downs - unless they live in a bubble... The trick is to roll with the punches (because, they will happen to us all...) - and to look at every experience that we have as just that (to not be tempted to see it as "a mistake"...)... We're all (every single one of us...) on this planet to Love (and Share with others...), and to be Loved in return, so keep Your heart open, so that Love can enter... Wishing You an interesting and fulfilling Life Walk, my Friend!💕 💙💛🌹💜🍎🇺🇸
Año 76; este tema me recuerda un terremoto que afecto mí país, de 14 años, estudiaba básicos, clases suspendidas y yo enamorado como loco, cualquier mentira creíble le inventaba a mí madresita QEPD; para viajar e ir a ver a mía chica, a DIOS J. Gracias paso 62 años.
Just got my tix for ATL, saw them in 1978 still the 2nd best show of my life
Who was the first? Mine was ACDC Dorton arena in NC.
@ The Rolling Stones Tattoo You, in NoLa Superdome
The year I was born. Great year.R..P mom and Dad!!!💕
Anyone here 2024 listening to good ole classic Rock ?
Yep! ELO! Thursday, October 3rd, 6:52pm EST.😊
October 5, 2024 👍🏻
Yes from Missouri
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Moi ❤
I have been married for 46 years.....thanks for this song about her
you married her
Huh?
Why should you be better off than the rest of us?
@@jan-willemoverman8401 yea
All women have some evil in them. Men too.
This song has one of the greatest, most recognizable intros of any song in rock history. Awesome chordal, piano pounding merging with Bev Bevin's crashing, cascading drums. Awesome and always takes me back to my youth.
Great observation..I totally agree
U old boi
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Yes totally agree . The intro is just insane
лучшая песня!!!
Wow...42 years later and this band is still as great as they always were! Very cool song too.
42 years later? The video is 42 years old. lol
Jeff Lynne's ELO 2019 Summer Tour in the USA and Canada...I Can't wait!
Little Shepherd Farm gotta appreciate the different styles it’s...still (rock n roll)
Yeah... 👍
I'm 46 and GOD, such great memories!!!
Hands down one of the coolest rock songs ever written...Absolutely flawless.
A perfect song from start to finish. Hard to do.
One of my favorite songs!
@@robertsheffield5027 Gen Z killed all the g00d music-- killed r0ck There's s0mething wr0ng with them
1977. Every other weekend I left the 100 degree central San Joaquin County Friday after work and headed for the cool Central CA coast. Me my 8 track and Out of the Blue wailing. It was pure freedom. Ah the 70s...
Gosh I miss my dad. I just wanna break down every time I listen to this. Why did papa have to leave me at only 16 years old. I miss me and him listening to oldie music 😞
So sorry for Your loss...💜
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He's rocking on this in heaven
You always feel closer to the ones we lose through music 💕🥰
Oh God bless you honey, I lost my mum way too young. He is rocking this up there. Xxx
He's with you always especially when you jam this sort of stuff I know it's not the same but it's something to at least think about. Best to you and your pops in heaven
I've just been transported back to the time when I was in the 4th Grade.
Evil woman, evil woman. I love you Mr Lynne for calling out the bad female among good women .Much love.
wow!! what a so bad ass band. 1976. the year i drove my 1967 malibu across the country with little money and a hope and a prayer and made to wyoming listening to ELO What a great time in my life!!
That sounds like an amazing time to be alive haha
I drove my Grandma 4 doors Chevy Malibu 1978 big V-8 350 automatic first time driving in 1980 as a 9 grader public highschool and I bought a 1978 American Motor Pacer Station wagon in 1984 when I graduated from public highschool cost me $6,500 dollars I love Chevy Malibu going across America States from Arkansas to Oregon listen to rock and roll and gossip music and blue grass.
Does 1967 Chevy Malibu looks like 1979 Malibu? I don't remember what it looked like. I was born in 1964 too young to notice.
2:42-2:46 one of the greatest transitions and greatest moments in any song ever.
Seriously sometimes I replay it over and over again it's so unique
Pussycat Dolls & Will.i.am had asked or borrowed it from them for their music "Beep".
Like fading from a sinister looking cloudy sky.
It's when you crank the volume in your car for 4 seconds!!😁
Something extremely 70s, sitting in my Dad’s 1972 Nova about it. Or maybe that’s just where I was every time this song came on the radio.
When my daughter was born, I had an ear bud in my ear to keep me calm. This song was on the radio as we welcomed her to the world.
There is something so very melancholy & moving about the music of ELO. It goes way beyond Jeff Lynnes distinctive voice. Forever classics.
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I'm 50 now. I remember hearing this in the seventies and it's a classic then and now.
Amen brother. Good memories.
Can't believe Jeff Lynne originally didn't want this song on the album. It's one of their best!!! 😎
One of my favorite songs!
Love the fusion between rock and classical instruments that’s what does it for me, along with the lyrics 😀
Same here!💕🎻🎸
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I'm playing this after watching the Johnny Depp vs Amber Heard defamation trial!
Jonnie o oo
Did it ?
This is the song that caused me to buy every album Jeff Lynne ever produced. I was NEVER disappointed. Thank you Jeff!
You made the wine now you drink the cup! Good lyric.
For all nations have drunk of the wine of the wrath of her fornication, and the kings of the earth have committed fornication with her, and the merchants of the earth are waxed rich through the abundance of her delicacies. - Revelation 18:3 KJV / he will also drink the wine of God's wrath, which is poured full strength into the cup of his anger. He will be tormented with fire and sulfur in the sight of the holy angels and in the sight of the Lamb, And the smoke of their torment ascendeth up for ever and ever: and they have no rest day nor night, who worship the beast and his image, and whosoever receiveth the mark of his name.- Revelation 14:10-11
Yes, that is what men who go MGTOW say too.......
LOL
@@trippingjune I asked my Christian parents once in a restaurant "What does fornication mean?" They were mortified that someone probably overheard.
Son of Beatles.
There is much truth in that.
The fifth beatle.
For no reason whatsoever in the middle of the night, ELO came to my mind and here I am playing their best songs and enjoying all the memories.
There's a hole in my head where the rain comes in. Best lyrics ever.
Most people do not realize that line has a link all the way back to the Beatles and then even further back to Elvis. The phrase in this song "There's a hole in my head where the rain comes in" was derived from a Beatles song called, "Fixing a Hole", that song starts with "I'm Fixing a hole where the rain gets in". The Beatles got that phrase from an Elvis song, "We're Gonna Move", where it says "There's a hole in the roof where the rain pours in". It's really quite amazing how one singer from the 50's, influenced a song 20 years later. Jeff Lynne said in an interview he was inspired by the Beatles. I would be curious if he knew this line actually went back to Elvis. My guess, based on his music awareness, he probably did, or at least does now
SFC - MP Corp I did not know that. Thanks.
I am 68 driving my 70 camaro listening to this on 8 track rock on
NICE!!!
I'm 63 I'm jealous.
I'm 67 and also had 70 Camaro.
Fun fact: The line, "There's a hole in my head where the rain comes in," is an homage to the Beatles song, Fixing a Hole.
Music as it must be done!!! LONG LIVE THE 70´S!!!!!
AMEN to THAT!💕🎼🎶
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Good years, after Vietnam.
1975 on the Album Face The Music. A real Gem.
This man has truly perfected his performance and sound over the years. The best just get better.
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Absolutely
I concur 👏👏👏👍👍👍🥰
Almost 50 years later and this song is still such a banger . I was born in 84 and I gotta say the best thing my parents gave to me was the amazing chance to grow up hearing music like this and I am Soo greatful for that. I mean I listen to my own shit but there was something different about music back then I can't put my finger on it but it was just better it's hits different and the feeling is so amazing and nostalgic all at the same time. The music now just doesn't have any soul it feels hollow and just sounds like noise to me . Thank God for all the original classic rock bands even though I'm old enough now to where the shit I grew up listening to from my generation is now considered classic music. Fuckn scary to think that but it's true.
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I think that the problem with today's music is that they are doing vocal gymnastics instead of just singing.
All so very very true😊😮
Well, mate, I'm 72 and feel the same way about the late 60s music. Simple really - it was happy music, stuff to sing to with a smile on your face.
I miss these days and wish I could go back and stay
man, was Jeff on top of his game. This and Telephone line. both are unforgettable.
This Was a totally Amazing band
I was in college in 1975 when this came out. WILD TIMES !
Must of been amazing!!!
A band that has truly stood the test of time! Simply class
Grew up in the 70s and early 80s, flawless music
I'm African American and I love this song
Ok
You want a cookie 🍪?
Who cares. Its just music..
One of the best songs from the seventies 😊
Ridiculously amazing on so many levels. That violin tho💯💯💯✌🔥🔥🔥🔥
Mr. G 717 ifkr 😂
You got that right!💕🎻
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I had the great privilege of meeting ELO in person at the Union Ball Sheffield University in 1973. A few months later they were on Top of the Pops and the rest is history. I came away from that gig thinking they are very very good and will go far. What a career. So sad I can't get a ticket for next year. Was there at the begining and would have loved to have been there at the end.. 😢
didn’t realize this is where daft punk got the sample for face to face
and the same artist that made Mr Blue Sky.
Also sampled by Pussy Cat Dolls (2:42) in their forgettable hit 'Beep'
Broooooooooo how did I never cop this
K youngin
1976 what a year of possibilities. Great ELO 👍 🎶. Nothing comes close in 2022.
No better now in 2025
When this shit makes an entrance into your radio while riding around at night in GTA 4. What a vibe indeed
not anymore sadly as they cut it out with 60fps xbox series version....
@@papasnejk87 More likely that their rights to use the song expired.
@@eclectica1 probably but for a company earning billions it's somewhat... well cheap! trying to save some pennies on music tracks. I find it very low honestly
I never appreciated ELO back in the day. I was young and foolish I guess, but God damn they were magnificent. The voice, the instrumentation, timing are superb.
Most people do not realize this song has a link all the way back to the Beatles and then even further back to Elvis. The phrase in this song "There's a hole in my head where the rain comes in" was derived from a Beatles song called, "Fixing a Hole", that song starts with "I'm Fixing a hole where the rain gets in". The Beatles got that phrase from an Elvis song, "We're Gonna Move", where it says "There's a hole in the roof where the rain pours in". It's really quite amazing how one singer from the 50's, influenced a song 20 years later. Jeff Lynne said in an interview he was inspired by the Beatles. I would be curious if he knew this line actually went back to Elvis. My guess, based on his music awareness, he probably did, or at least does now.
True that SFC. Being that the case, could Elvis possibly have picked up the phrase from the likes of a B.B.King, C.Berry, or another Blues artist that just happened to be jamming out at some nickle dime "hall". way back in the day of the 50s as you mention..or while he was out there on the road? Either way It's all good. Jefff Lynne is a Recording Genius.
Tears run down my face remembering how great those days were...
Sogno musicale di un tempo...che non c'è più!!!
Concordo! Nel 1975 avevo 19 anni....che ricordi
Great song. This song came out the year I graduated from high school. 1976.
If only I could back in time through a time machine. 😊
This is one of those songs that EVERYBODY can agree that it's damn good...But no one remembers it until it's randomly heard on the radio.
#PartyMusic 🎉 👍🎆
True
I know, I didn't know about it till I heard it on the radio and I was like this is so good.
I agree I only remember it because they played it at my work all the time
speak for yourself, i'm 40 and have loved this song for 28 years. and ELO
No, if your head isn’t in your ass, you know what’s up
This song was the first of this orchestra and too number one in the radio of Costa Rica thanks ELO and to you Jeff Line ❤❤
ELO is one of the BEST rockers ever!!!!❤
I saw them I concert in 1978. Great concert.
rip liberty rock radio
ikr
More like rip vladivostok , i heard they riped 15 tracks
I thought this was straight from san andreas but my memory might fault me right now
Bro, I laughed so hard when I read your comment. I am a music junkie but never heard this until I jacked some buster on GTA and this was playing in his car!
removed because of licensing issues and they couldn't afford to renew it i guess (awful excuse ik)
Love you ELO and I have listened to you since 70s. What a band of musical geniuses. I watch the 70s videos a lot because that’s when I first heard them. I love the present ones with Jeff Lynne too.
There was so much good music /bands when ELO was making their way in the 70's that i hardly noticed them...but some of their stuff was excellent.
Inmortal
Para mi comenzaba mi adolescencia
Fue maravilloso vivir esa época
1975 music memories right here
A band that was from my home city in the UK wasn’t born when this came out but as I’ve gotten older I appreciate it
First time in ages that I've listened to ELO. I was absolutely binging them in December of 2021 - right before my 30 year old partner died suddenly & unexpectedly. After that, I couldn't listen to music for ages - because music was 'our thing' (he was a music producer & dj). But although he was a lot younger than me, he still loved rock/music from all decades ❤
I miss you Sam.
When I listen to ELO now, I truly hope that from over the on the 'other side' that you recognise these awesome songs that I used to play around you, and that you rock-out along with me when I do now 🙏🤩
Another awesome band from England - "your country" Sammy. Hope you're doin' alright over there my little grasshopper. Miss you 💔 and sending you loads of love & *cuddles* xo
Born in '72, They don't make music like this anymore.
Born in 94, and I agree.
Yo digo que la música de hoy casi no tiene vida, es muy limitada y hasta imitadora.
They really don’t.
No they don't 😢
When i was younger here in Bogota, I learned to enjoy this marvelous British banddd....(1976)
as a child of the 1960s its was 60s to 70s Beatles, 70s to 80s ELO Queen bee gees and fleetwood mac. I like some stuff from the 1990s but I seem to be stuck in this time warp, Love ELO and to be honest I hear the Beatles in their work
You're in good company!😄
(I was born in 1961, so I hear You - loud and clear!💕)
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It’s timeless
Me too
“ you found that fool laying in a daze “ I used to sing this one extra loud
10:7 The clavinet line in this song is awesome! very typical for 1970's music - what a great band!
One Of The Best Band In The World..
Even now in 2019 this iiiis miles ahead
Quando la musica era musica. Che nostalgia dei bei tempi!
Thanks Jimmy, always lifts my heart hearing this song, especially on a wet Thursday in Wexford ( Ireland ) . PEACE AND LOVE TO EVERYONE ❤❤.
Sending Peace and Love back to you!!!! Rainy days - can relate!! Vancouver, Canada 🙂
They were ahead of thier time with that synthesizer sound combined with orchestra sound.
0% playback
0% auto-tune
0% nudes
100% Masterpiece
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100% unoriginal comment
😊great music thats gone forever but we will always have memories
This is my favourite 70s band! Songs cool.
They constructed and performed the music like no other band, totally unique sound, and its sad that they never got the credit they deserved.
ELO one of the greatest bands in the 80’s
Love the original, and how Duran Duran resang this!😍
From a time when - GASP - musicians had to actually play their own instruments! Oh the horror, no computer to help fake everything. Glad I grew up in a time when going to a concert meant seeing these groups actually play and rock. Thanks Jeff for some great music!
Same here...💕
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Wish I was born 40 years earlier so I could experience this amazing band and the amazing music of the 70s
Happy Birthday Jeff Lynne born on December 30, 1947. He is an English singer, songwriter, record producer, and multi-instrumentalist who co-founded the rock band Electric Light Orchestra (ELO). - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Lynne
did you ever notice our greatest time and accomplishments are in our 20's? after 30, the doors close...
Great song ! Brings back such memories ! Hard to believe it's been 43 years !
I love this song..Yeah, I'm black..✌🏾
Great music transcends race or sex I'm Caucasian and I love groups like Earth Wind and Fire
Its ok, yes white people make good music too👍🏽
Jeff Lynne is universal. He doesn't care about race, sex, or anything. He is a very humble and genuinely nice man. The current version of his band is everything. In fact he does have a black drummer now that I think of it. He is awesome!! Plus many ladies as well. Do a youtube search for Jeff Lynn's ELO beginning around 2016 or so. That is when he put together this latest incarnation of ELO and for being 70 + he still sounds pretty darn good. All of his concerts end with Roll Over Beethoven now. Since maybe 2014 or so.
My grandfather introduced me to ELO in 2015, now it’s 2020. And I still love ELO! My favorite is probably showdown
Back in my high school days > drove this kid home from track practice. Super nice kid. Told me his sister moved to California to be a professional musician. Chris and i werent close but had practice for a few months together. He was a year behind me and i didnt see him until 30 years later at a reunion. Well, I hadnt known Stevie was his sister until 15 years after high school. Im thinking she did well...lol. i saw Chris one more time, about 12 years ago at his sisters solo concert in Phoenix. We said hello from a far...I hope life has been good...
Bach, Beethoven, Chopin, Lynn, Mozart, ELO, Wendell, pure magic!!!!
GREATEST SONG OF THIS GREAT BRITISH BAND!!!✌🏼👏🏼 🎸🎤🎶🎵🎶🎶❤
Face the Music, my favourite ELO album. Released on Polydor in 1975, it featured the first appearances of Kelly Grocutt and Melvyn Gale on bass guitar and cello respectively, and the legendary Ellie Greenwich doing backing vocals.
April 12-2021, love ELO and their beautiful music.
This ELO song never gets old! This song fits my most recent ex-girlfriend perfectly! She is not only an evil woman, she is traitorous as well! I know I will find new love someday and I can do better than her! However, the wait for it to happen and the difficulty to make the pain go away is gonna be very hard for me! Still, I'm all the wiser for it because I learned from this, and I'll make sure it never happens again! Still, this song really helped me through the pain! Great stuff!
Paddy Orourke: Beautifully said! I appreciate the kind words! You have my utmost respect! ✊👊🤗
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Life is the largest classroom of all... Make sure You live and learn -
never go looking for Love, let it find You...
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@@lena-mariaglouis-charles7036: Beautifully said!
@@nathanbyberg
Life is a roller coaster - and no one escapes the ups and downs - unless they live in a bubble... The trick is to roll with the punches (because, they will happen to us all...) - and to look at every experience that we have as just that (to not be tempted to see it as "a mistake"...)... We're all (every single one of us...) on this planet to Love (and Share with others...), and to be Loved in return, so keep Your heart open, so that Love can enter...
Wishing You an interesting and fulfilling Life Walk, my Friend!💕
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@@lena-mariaglouis-charles7036: Definitely
Wow Kelly looks young.This was the year my obsession started! I was 8.The year of aA New World Record! Their best album IMO.😊😊😊
My dad loved this song for ever . Now i love it im 35yr old taken a while to learn to love this music now i dig . ELO Are so cool love that 70s vibe
My parents love these songs, so does my grandpa and it made me addicted to these songs not I can’t listen to the music from now
We saw them in concert. Never sat down and danced all night! Great music!
Man, it’s the strings that do it for me! Love it all! @1:21
For my beautiful mum up in heaven I love you and miss you so much ❤️🌹 xxxx
Great group from the 70's,love this song!!!
Honestly one of the catchiest songs ever.
Now This is Music!
Such a goOOd tUUunneee..
God Bless People!
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A band that never got it's just due in America but I always knew the truth. FANTASTIC.. When music was music. Great live show in those days too
I wholeheartedly agree!💕
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You know this was one of the greatest showman, rock and roll band that lives on!!
Año 76; este tema me recuerda un terremoto que afecto mí país, de 14 años, estudiaba básicos, clases suspendidas y yo enamorado como loco, cualquier mentira creíble le inventaba a mí madresita QEPD; para viajar e ir a ver a mía chica, a DIOS J. Gracias paso 62 años.
Why dont we have GREAT MUSIC like that now?
Merci ❤ c est i inespéré d ecouter ce talatuheux chany
Music’s bumping on this classic for sure!👏🏾👏🏾