@@TheSoupdragon1968 - To be fair, it was pretty fucked up, but I'm not sure it was worse than this. Or maybe it was bad in different ways? BTW, love the Soup Dragon reference.
Always bugs me when they try to live as though they are still in their 20s……no need to as their music will outlast anything. These two artists do it the right way.
You Know You've Written A Great Song When It Has Stood The Test Of Time, Sounds As Great As It Did When You 1st Heard It With An Understanding Of The Lyrics Having More Meaning Now Than They Ever Have!!
They say if you remember the 80's, you never experienced them, but that's all b.s. I turned 18 in the mid 80's, and it was so glorious that I wanted to and still do remember almost all of it.
Dear god, he’d played about 3 chords before I started tearing up 😥 adored both of these artistes back in the day. I’m nearly 52 and I’m almost speechless - this version is just beautiful 🥰
I just can't get over the fact that Howard Jones is completely mastering a live performance playing another musician's song live single handedly on keyboards ; playing all it's parts ; the guitar riffs the middle guitar solo , and the main keyboard riff of the song , all by himself on a keyboard , live in front of audience , what is the magnitude of craftsmanship does he own as a musician
Totally underrated keyboardist... not to mention his overall production abilities on his own 80s records. He programmed everything - drums, bass lines, pads, synth leads. Such a talent.
I feel completely humbled watching these two 80s rivals perform together. I'm 50 and remember them both battling for no1 for years. Just amazing respect and chemistry
@@leahellie749 hey Leah, nice to hear from you. Yes, it's pretty cool, Nik was awesome in the 80's as well, they were fun times but enjoy being young like you are now :)
Yep, another 1970 boy! Howards New Song was my first "Synth" single! We were very lucky to have musicians like these entertain us when we were going through our growing pains!
I too discovered this song during a season when I was very lonely and afflicted... It will forever be on the soundtrack of my life for such times, especially when I'm ready to move on.
l luv how you see the old bands of the 80's had a unwritten bond and respect for each other, that shows even till now. Nothing like todays artists, who don't even care about their craft. Just how much money or controversy they create.
Had the honor of meeting Howard Jones. I was so nervous. What a kind soul. His mother used to help run his fan club. I still have hand written replies and photos from her. If they had any idea how much they touched my life. Helped me through some rough times through my teenage years into adulthood. Now my teenage boys are fans. My 14 year old son plays piano quite well. Shout out to all of Howard’s die hard fans. Where does the time go....❤️
This just showed me how privileged I was to have been a teenager growing up and listening to this music in that 80s generation, these two men were a big part of that era so thank you both very much for contributing to my teenage years because it was a wonderful time of life
Howard Jones and Nik Kershaw are two of the absolute greatest and most talented British pop recording artists of all time! There is no way in Hell the music by today's standards will ever compare to the classic music of the eighties! Recording artists back then were far more influential and brilliant like these two have always been. Nicki Minaj and Justin Bieber and Mariah Carey and Britney Spears will never ever match the level of talent that Howard Jones and Nik Kershaw have to this day! Howard Jones and Nik Kershaw are TRUE legendary pop music icons! ~Dutch
YouCantHoldOnTooLong Vocally Mariah Carey is unreal. I can see lumping the other 3 but Carey is an incredible, incredible talent. Vocally her and Aretha Franklin might be the two best living that are not in the Opera world. If you are talking other talents within music I agree but from vocals alone Carey is pretty darn strong.
***** Well, it's not necessarily her voice that I can't stand. It's her style of music. I've always hated the sound of her bubblegum pop tunes and plus what ultimately drove me nuts was how the kids I went to school with years ago just overplayed her music to death at school dances. Plus she has done a few cover songs rather than things of her own and plus she sampled Genius Of Love by The Tom Tom Club for her song "Fantasy". That was a prime example of something extremely pathetic! Sampling music is obviously one of the worst things a recording artist could possibly do. You do have a point about her uncommonly unique vocal talents, but truthfully I can not stand Mariah Carey's music. ~Dutch
Makes perfect sense. I don't like the sampling of music at all but we are at a point in music where it's very difficult to not take elements from past songs. I have a pretty keen music element sense and nearly every song I hear leads me to taking chords, progressions, drums, etc. from a song of the past that is recognizable.
+YouCantHoldOnTooLong I couldn't agree with you more and yet when you listen to the lyrics are Kershaws albums its hard to believe written by such a young man back then yet so advanced like Faces and Cloak and Dagger. Its a shame todays Music industry is destroyed by Simon Cowell etc and real Music doesn't stand a chance
+YouCantHoldOnTooLong Agreed, they are great. Thomas Dolby, as well. Oh, Elvis Costello. Difford and Tillbrook. Maybe some guys named Lennon and McCartney... Many of pop and rocks greatest have come from the UK. And thanks for that, UK!
If a song is good 40 years later, it says a lot. New wave and synth pop songs where often discredited because they were supposedly simple musical lines. But it takes a lot of talent to write pieces that where catchy and emotional.
ME!! Omg I love nik Kershaw.He was my teenage idol.Im loving what they both done here.Feeling kinda good that 80s was my time.Im 50 now.I wanna be young again to re live this time.How I miss my youth.xx
I'm tearing up listening to this. Its brings back so many wonderful but painful memories as a young boy. The memories of loves lost. All the heartbreaks encountered all the rejections until you find the perfect love. And you are grateful for all the pain you had to go through to find it.
the rivalry between these 2 guys was legendary, glad to see they patched things up... I'd be honored if some fans of under-the-radar mid-80s classics would take a listen to my acoustic piano & vocal performances of LIFE IN A NORTHERN TOWN by Dream Academy and MARY'S PRAYER by Danny Wilson on my YT channel in tribute to the era. Live acoustic with no digital enhancements. Thanks and Happy '020 to all.
I was sitting at the train station on a beautiful cloudy day when I accidentally stumbled across this one here and I almost teared up. It was just one of those strange moments 😢
The wife and I were on the front row at this concert, just infront of Howard's keyboard. The whole concert was amazing. Always been a fan of HoJo from first hearing New Song, met him on occasion, a true gent.
This is absolute genius. Two of the most slickly produced artists of the 80s stripped down to a. piano, a guitar, and a hauntingly moving voice. This is what talent sounds like. and none of today's autotune dependant, no-talent hacks (I'm looking at you, Justin Beber and Miley Cyrus) could pull this off with the help of God and all His angels.
I'm no Bieber fan, but he surprised me recently when he did just that, sang a few of his songs all on his own playing an acoustic guitar at that One Manchester concert.
I've looked a very long way down these comments without seeing a negative. And that I find is pretty rare. It is a very distinctively unusual song - brooding and grumbling verse with unpredictably inventive chord changes, that unexpectedly bursts seamlessly into one of the the most joyous and heartwarming extended hooks in pop history for the chorus.
Yet even the chorus trades in melancholy. It’s a very chromatic song. This live version also doesn’t have the prominent, unsettled counterpoint melody of the original song.
It's a testament to Nik Kershaw's great songwriting skills that this still sounds amazing, just stripped down to a guitar and piano. The chords, the layering, the melody....plus the friendship of two people who have been through the music industry over the past 30 years and lived to tell the tale.
Doesn’t get much purer than this. The 70s / 80s represented variety. Evolving music genres & trying new stuff. Some remarkable songs were produced from unbridled talent
To See that immense Respect that's So Genuine, & Such a Strong Friendship between Howard and Nik, yes it makes you think, why don't we See & have that more in life?. Yes, the 80's was a Decade, that was Brilliant to have grown up in, and I'm Proud to have lived from my late Teens & through, to my Late 20's during that Decade!. Great times & Never to be Forgotten, such a Privilege to be around then!.
I have watched this several times. I feel some kind of sadness that the 80s are long behind us, and also that we all go through the ageing process, but I love that I really get to hear the raw talent of two of my favourite artists from the 80s playing together. It’s so special.
57 here too and something lead me to this song today. Everything is so uncertain so it’s nice if some music can take us back to simpler times. “Wouldn’t it be good” if we could go back even if it was for just a short while? May peace and good health be with you and yours and anyone else who is reading this during these uncertain times.
@@cinnamongirl7877 another great song I've added to my 'Pandemic Playlist' is the song Memories by Maroon 5. The lyrics are amazing and the melody is based on Johann Pachelbel's Canon & Guige in D who is listed in the song writing credits. The lyrics just about tears me up thinking of family and friends living and past.
Thank you for that recommendation Andrew. If it weren’t for music, I’d be lost.... not just during this pandemic but in my entire life. Please pull up Ah Ha’s “Take on Me”..... the solo acoustic version. It will take you back in time. That song used to be the big dance song but listening to this particular version.... it brings tears. I don’t know your taste in music but lately, I’ve been listening to a lot from the folk genre. If you’ve never listened to Simon and Garfunkel in Central Park, please watch. I don’t see how ANYONE could not enjoy it. I believe it was around 1981. I was the youngest of five siblings so I was taught well when it came to music. I can remember being around seven years old and just knowing that “The Sound of Silence” was very special. I still adore that era of music. Enjoy!!!!😉😉
Music expression is a Word language. I was horn in 1969 . Started playing drums in 1978... and still at the age of 50 now. Plays in 6 bands.. and music is so much life-giving.. and emotional ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I’ll second that! It sounds almost exactly the same as it did In the 80’s.! However they might have dropped the key, you wouldn’t expect him to keep his high notes as a young man.
What can I say. Left school in 85, met my wife in 88. The 80's were a brilliant time. Even my daughter who turned 18 this week loves the 80's. As she said the music you had back then was awesome, better than the shit my generation have today.
This song came out when I was a few weeks old. Utter incredible as are a lot of 80’s songs. But this is just incredible. Love 80’s music (unlike the noise u hear today).
In the 80’s it was the musicians who invented the sounds we listened to... now it is business men in corporate offices. The kids today are being robbed of free thinking.
DAP123 very true. The part: the kids today are being robbed of free thinking ..... they do are. I’m so blessed I grew up in the 80’s with this kind of music & talent.
The words have me struggling to keep the tears back as i sing along. My simple life is now a faded memory and the young man that sung this 20+ yrs back has kids and grandkids of his own. Thank you for a beautiful song that lets me return there for a short while... god bless.
This comment brought me to tears, maybe because I’m 58 and it seems impossible that this much time has passed. Thankful though that we are seeing this Covid disaster getting better. Still.....the 80’s was a beautiful time. So glad I have my memories snd songs like this.Peace and Love
I was born in 1958, graduated college in 1980. This music was still the soundtrack of my youth. I was a college dj in the 80's (I was in grad school) an that era of music remains my favorite. in my soul.
Thank you guys for that performance! I loved hearing this stripped and slowed down. It revealed a whole new song to me, even though I’m 50 and have been hearing it most of my life. What wonderful chords! Great arrangement!
I don't know if it's just me but now that I have nearly reached 50 I find this version of this song just brilliant and the perfect way to escape back to the 80's with these 2 legends (Nik and Howard) playing nothing more than the guitar and piano. Don't make them like this anymore.
Just fantastic to see and hear these two fantastic musicians again. Yes, it was good to be a teenager in the 80's with so many great musicians
We had it good in the 80's... you don't know how good we had it.
Thatcher's UK was not great!!
TheSoupdragon1968 You’re not wrong,however we were overloaded with great music..
It seems that way in hindsight. It always does......But the reality is very different.
@@TheSoupdragon1968 - To be fair, it was pretty fucked up, but I'm not sure it was worse than this. Or maybe it was bad in different ways?
BTW, love the Soup Dragon reference.
Ronin1973 I see what you did there 🙂
Nice to see two men growing old gracefully. They don’t need to keep trying to look like they did in the eighties. Two talented gentleman.
Only grace will do that. They both have it in spades
Always bugs me when they try to live as though they are still in their 20s……no need to as their music will outlast anything. These two artists do it the right way.
Talented indeed! Both Howard AND Nik are two very talented fellows who turn out awesome tunes!
Well put Michael
😎
Wish I was there. My favourite song growing up in the 80's!
It would be good to be there in my shoes! 😂❤❤❤❤❤❤
Pure talent and two gracious gentlemen!
I'm 65 and it brought me to tears 😢 Life, live it. 🌴🌴
I'm a 50 Year Old Dude and this brought me to Tears - What wonderful Memories - the 80's was our Time !!
Yeahhhh
Fucking was!!!!
old twat !!
I got a little teary eyed too! SO GOOD.
I can relate big time! Im 52!
You know you've written a good song when it also works acoustically. And this absolutely nails it.
You Know You've Written A Great Song When It Has Stood The Test Of Time, Sounds As Great As It Did When You 1st Heard It With An Understanding Of The Lyrics Having More Meaning Now Than They Ever Have!!
To have been a teenager in the 80's is the greatest gift of my life next to my lovely family!
Yes Jimmy, we didn't know how good we had it. The 70s and 80s was a great time for many reasons. Brilliant music was one of those reasons. 👍😁🍺🤣
Amen! Loved it
They say if you remember the 80's, you never experienced them, but that's all b.s. I turned 18 in the mid 80's, and it was so glorious that I wanted to and still do remember almost all of it.
Me too Jimmy☺️
@@lobitome I never wanted things to change, but they did.
Dear god, he’d played about 3 chords before I started tearing up 😥 adored both of these artistes back in the day. I’m nearly 52 and I’m almost speechless - this version is just beautiful 🥰
Agree.💜
Thank God I'm not the only one! ❤
Plus 1
Same here my friend
I remember watching the video for the original song on Friday Night Videos. Still an amazing song. Also 52. :)
I just can't get over the fact that Howard Jones is completely mastering a live performance playing another musician's song live single handedly on keyboards ; playing all it's parts ; the guitar riffs the middle guitar solo , and the main keyboard riff of the song , all by himself on a keyboard , live in front of audience , what is the magnitude of craftsmanship does he own as a musician
Totally underrated keyboardist... not to mention his overall production abilities on his own 80s records. He programmed everything - drums, bass lines, pads, synth leads. Such a talent.
That’s what I was thinking. Absolute second nature for him.
He was classically trained in piano. This song is a piece of cake for him.
Easy for him
He’s an mamazing keyboardist/pianist check out live aid wow!
And he’s still using a Fantom G8 to do it - all time greatest board…
1980 people, the future will be asweome
2020 people: I want to go back to the 80s
😥😥😥😥😥😥😣😣😣😣😣🤔🤔🤔, true,,, sadly true
In a heartbeat
If only🤔
Yes :-( very true and I am sad about it. I was really happy in these times. Not now in this chaotic digital crazy world.
It was never going to be better than the 80's... ever.
I feel completely humbled watching these two 80s rivals perform together. I'm 50 and remember them both battling for no1 for years. Just amazing respect and chemistry
I adore this, im in tears I always say I wish I was born in the 80s because everything was amazing. I'm 16 and all I listen to is 60s/70s/80s/90s. 😭😭
Good on ya Leah, it was AWESOMEEEEE, keep rocking :)
@@darrenrobertw this is one of my favourite videos to ever exist. 🤩🤩🥺🥺
@@leahellie749 hey Leah, nice to hear from you. Yes, it's pretty cool, Nik was awesome in the 80's as well, they were fun times but enjoy being young like you are now :)
Every time is good. Current one is good too.
Aged like fine wine.
Just love one another no matter what time period you're in.
Howard fucking nails the sax solo doesn't he ?
I'm 63 years old and still a big fan of both these guys, wishing Howard and Nick all the very best... Still rockin'
Almost 40 years have passed and I still love these guys so much. Two gentlemen. Thank you for your music. You made my youthness wonderful.
I was born in 1970 ... we were lucky, these two Gentlemen made our "teeneger music"
me too
Ditto. I even bought the single back then, still have it somewhere in my attic.
Me too. What great times.
Yep, another 1970 boy! Howards New Song was my first "Synth" single! We were very lucky to have musicians like these entertain us when we were going through our growing pains!
Yes sir! October 1970 and I would not swap my pop culture for any other. Not the 50's.60' 70's and anything after the 90's was not worth listening to.
1955-1995....the golden age of pop and rock. Sad we'll never get it back.
So true. So true!
Bloody oath, mate. What a time we had.!!!
良い曲は何十年ぶりに聴いても良いですね。懐かしい、素晴らしい❤
Howard Jones being a true gentleman and artist playing a simple piano so Nik Kershaw shines.
This song has carried me through so many ugly moments in my life that I can’t help but feel like it’s been my “theme song” forever
I too discovered this song during a season when I was very lonely and afflicted... It will forever be on the soundtrack of my life for such times, especially when I'm ready to move on.
I'm so glad I was a teenager in the 80's.
Daisy Menjivar best times for me too as I watch this tears run down my face with memories
It seems like a dream world looking back from this current time :-(
Me too! Great times!
Nostalgia is a powerful feeling but if your honest good old times good because they have gone
Same here!
Absolutely thrilled to see these 80s pop icons in a stage together. Beautiful acoustic version. Nik's voice still kills it!
This version literally gives me goosebumps listening to it. Two Icons of the 80s still absolute legends.
l luv how you see the old bands of the 80's had a unwritten bond and respect for each other, that shows even till now. Nothing like todays artists, who don't even care about their craft. Just how much money or controversy they create.
I was 35 years old when this music was around .72 now and still love it to bits.Classic sounds.
Can you hear me? Lol!
Thank you for share your comment, im glad to see a legitim man from 80's.
Greetings from Brazil.
"Don't wanna be here no more"...Take me back to the eighties, and FAST!
Had the honor of meeting Howard Jones. I was so nervous. What a kind soul. His mother used to help run his fan club. I still have hand written replies and photos from her. If they had any idea how much they touched my life. Helped me through some rough times through my teenage years into adulthood. Now my teenage boys are fans. My 14 year old son plays piano quite well. Shout out to all of Howard’s die hard fans. Where does the time go....❤️
Me too!! Hojo was my first concert and I too a member of his fan club and have saved a letter his mom wrote me. Such a kind man!
I sold there records in my shop in the disc ‘n’ tape in
Accrington back in the 80s
And met Nik ❤️❤️❤️
53 nearly 54. Wonderful time’s thanks for all our memories 🧠🎼💪💕 sending love to us that understand 💔❤️💪🎼 Nathan x🙏
this is one of the 80s most defining songs ..you hear s couple lines ,and you re back in 1984 💙
This just showed me how privileged I was to have been a teenager growing up and listening to this music in that 80s generation, these two men were a big part of that era so thank you both very much for contributing to my teenage years because it was a wonderful time of life
Not only yours, mine and millions !!! I have taught my kids about the 80s. We have heard so many songs and they both love it ♩💚🎵
Privileged and honored! Amen, brothers
Howard Jones and Nik Kershaw are two of the absolute greatest and most talented British pop recording artists of all time! There is no way in Hell the music by today's standards will ever compare to the classic music of the eighties! Recording artists back then were far more influential and brilliant like these two have always been. Nicki Minaj and Justin Bieber and Mariah Carey and Britney Spears will never ever match the level of talent that Howard Jones and Nik Kershaw have to this day!
Howard Jones and Nik Kershaw are TRUE legendary pop music icons!
~Dutch
YouCantHoldOnTooLong Vocally Mariah Carey is unreal. I can see lumping the other 3 but Carey is an incredible, incredible talent. Vocally her and Aretha Franklin might be the two best living that are not in the Opera world. If you are talking other talents within music I agree but from vocals alone Carey is pretty darn strong.
***** Well, it's not necessarily her voice that I can't stand. It's her style of music. I've always hated the sound of her bubblegum pop tunes and plus what ultimately drove me nuts was how the kids I went to school with years ago just overplayed her music to death at school dances. Plus she has done a few cover songs rather than things of her own and plus she sampled Genius Of Love by The Tom Tom Club for her song "Fantasy". That was a prime example of something extremely pathetic! Sampling music is obviously one of the worst things a recording artist could possibly do.
You do have a point about her uncommonly unique vocal talents, but truthfully I can not stand Mariah Carey's music.
~Dutch
Makes perfect sense. I don't like the sampling of music at all but we are at a point in music where it's very difficult to not take elements from past songs. I have a pretty keen music element sense and nearly every song I hear leads me to taking chords, progressions, drums, etc. from a song of the past that is recognizable.
+YouCantHoldOnTooLong I couldn't agree with you more and yet when you listen to the lyrics are Kershaws albums its hard to believe written by such a young man back then yet so advanced like Faces and Cloak and Dagger. Its a shame todays Music industry is destroyed by Simon Cowell etc and real Music doesn't stand a chance
+YouCantHoldOnTooLong Agreed, they are great.
Thomas Dolby, as well.
Oh, Elvis Costello.
Difford and Tillbrook.
Maybe some guys named Lennon and McCartney...
Many of pop and rocks greatest have come from the UK. And thanks for that, UK!
If a song is good 40 years later, it says a lot. New wave and synth pop songs where often discredited because they were supposedly simple musical lines. But it takes a lot of talent to write pieces that where catchy and emotional.
The first song that I acknowledged music as something wonderful, this song will always be special to me, xx
Who is watching this in 2019 and still loving this..???!!!
ME!! Omg I love nik Kershaw.He was my teenage idol.Im loving what they both done here.Feeling kinda good that 80s was my time.Im 50 now.I wanna be young again to re live this time.How I miss my youth.xx
Yup! :), what a brilliant performance!
Sharon Nicholson I had the only album that had this song - Pretty in Pink soundtrack - my record was on repeat.
Cousin Billybob meeeeeeee absolutely
@@wendyraye same here!
This is the defining song of the 80s for me. Sounds as good as it always has been. Timeless. Hats off to 2 legends - Nick and Howard!
These 2 guys made 1984 the best year in music ever!
Agree I think a lot of people vote 1984 the most iconic and memorable year for music.
Human League, Haircut 100, Thompson Twins and Level 42 were not to bad in the pop game either.
@@barrymurphy4812 Yes true. All class acts.
@@dianewebb5772 i think 1984 was the best music year of all time and its all down to these two guys
Well, I'd say they had help. :)
11 year old video I just saw for the first time. Now I’m going to listen to it about 100 times in a row.
Sublime!
We should not take anything for granted. And thank God everyday what we do have.
I'm tearing up listening to this. Its brings back so many wonderful but painful memories as a young boy. The memories of loves lost. All the heartbreaks encountered all the rejections until you find the perfect love. And you are grateful for all the pain you had to go through to find it.
I was 16 when this song was released.. miss the 80’ s
Class of 86’❤️❤️❤️
ME TOO!!!
And me 🧠💪💚🙋♂️🎼
#86stillinthemix
this is stunning: they're not just respecting each other's art, they both seem to be a little humbled to be appreciated by the other. Titans both.
Astonishing respect between artists. To sit and play background while someone else sings your song!!!! Incredible
the rivalry between these 2 guys was legendary, glad to see they patched things up... I'd be honored if some fans of under-the-radar mid-80s classics would take a listen to my acoustic piano & vocal performances of LIFE IN A NORTHERN TOWN by Dream Academy and MARY'S PRAYER by Danny Wilson on my YT channel in tribute to the era. Live acoustic with no digital enhancements. Thanks and Happy '020 to all.
@@willritter4076 I will be honored to attend. Thanls a lot!!
Yes
Song of my lifetime and two of my lifetime heroes on stage
How amazing is this.!!❤ Wish I had been in that audience. I was a child in the 80's so brought back good memories for me
A time machine back to the 80’s please.
Antaire I’ll buy a ticket on that
Had a big smile on my face when I watched this, brought back so many memories from the 80s. Love the chemistry between Howard and Nik
How am I just finding this?!?!? This is EVERYTHING!!!!
I was sitting at the train station on a beautiful cloudy day when I accidentally stumbled across this one here and I almost teared up. It was just one of those strange moments 😢
The wife and I were on the front row at this concert, just infront of Howard's keyboard. The whole concert was amazing. Always been a fan of HoJo from first hearing New Song, met him on occasion, a true gent.
Never forgotten the best years of my life the 80'S :-)
This is absolute genius. Two of the most slickly produced artists of the 80s stripped down to a. piano, a guitar, and a hauntingly moving voice. This is what talent sounds like. and none of today's autotune dependant, no-talent hacks (I'm looking at you, Justin Beber and Miley Cyrus) could pull this off with the help of God and all His angels.
McGregor Mathers
and then some .
...agreed ..
T.K. Bertram I must say it's even better than the original version
T.K. Bertram I miss this music. My parents were still alive back then. The music made you feel free.
I'm no Bieber fan, but he surprised me recently when he did just that, sang a few of his songs all on his own playing an acoustic guitar at that One Manchester concert.
Omg how gracious and beautiful is Howard? 🥰
You nailed it
How gracious and beautiful are both Nik & Howard?? I got biggest crush on Nik (with his full head of 80's hair) when I was 12 at.... when? 1885??
very good.....part of my younger days....wil be 60 in dec.....btw my kids and grandkids love my music....
Grew up with stuff and I have no idea why but still come back to the 80s stuff.....love it who’s still listening ???
There's magic in songs like this.
I remember it like it was yesterday. I was at this show and the atmosphere was amazing
you lucky one 👍👍👍
Here in 2021. This gave me goosebumps
Amazing and brilliant and emotional many memories for me
I like this version very much. 🥰
And my LPs from the 80es of both of these nice and sympathic men are standing here 5 metres besides me.
I've looked a very long way down these comments without seeing a negative. And that I find is pretty rare. It is a very distinctively unusual song - brooding and grumbling verse with unpredictably inventive chord changes, that unexpectedly bursts seamlessly into one of the the most joyous and heartwarming extended hooks in pop history for the chorus.
Yet even the chorus trades in melancholy. It’s a very chromatic song. This live version also doesn’t have the prominent, unsettled counterpoint melody of the original song.
Thank you, I completely ( totally ❤ ) agree.
It's a testament to Nik Kershaw's great songwriting skills that this still sounds amazing, just stripped down to a guitar and piano. The chords, the layering, the melody....plus the friendship of two people who have been through the music industry over the past 30 years and lived to tell the tale.
Vermillion 303 %
Doesn’t get much purer than this. The 70s / 80s represented variety. Evolving music genres & trying new stuff. Some remarkable songs were produced from unbridled talent
It was a dark tune to an upbeat sound, striped down you can hear how dark the song is.
@@Wheeler590 Completely agree with you all - taken back to guitar and piano demonstrates just how good a song it is.
I heard an interview with rick wakeman, the keyboard genius, he loves the 'the riddle' by nick, so even the old school musos know how good he is.
His voice is still crazy, awesome!!!
Two of the best artists from the 80s loved them both then and i do now
To See that immense Respect that's So Genuine, & Such a Strong Friendship between Howard and Nik, yes it makes you think, why don't we See & have that more in life?. Yes, the 80's was a Decade, that was Brilliant to have grown up in, and I'm Proud to have lived from my late Teens & through, to my Late 20's during that Decade!. Great times & Never to be Forgotten, such a Privilege to be around then!.
I have watched this several times. I feel some kind of sadness that the 80s are long behind us, and also that we all go through the ageing process, but I love that I really get to hear the raw talent of two of my favourite artists from the 80s playing together. It’s so special.
13 yr old me felt this. The 52 yr old in me lives this
The lyrics of this song stopped me cold in light of the current pandemic. I'm 57 and Nik Kershaw was in my College Days 'wheel house'.
57 here too and something lead me to this song today. Everything is so uncertain so it’s nice if some music can take us back to simpler times. “Wouldn’t it be good” if we could go back even if it was for just a short while? May peace and good health be with you and yours and anyone else who is reading this during these uncertain times.
@@cinnamongirl7877 another great song I've added to my 'Pandemic Playlist' is the song Memories by Maroon 5. The lyrics are amazing and the melody is based on Johann Pachelbel's Canon & Guige in D who is listed in the song writing credits. The lyrics just about tears me up thinking of family and friends living and past.
Thank you for that recommendation Andrew. If it weren’t for music, I’d be lost.... not just during this pandemic but in my entire life. Please pull up Ah Ha’s “Take on Me”..... the solo acoustic version. It will take you back in time. That song used to be the big dance song but listening to this particular version.... it brings tears. I don’t know your taste in music but lately, I’ve been listening to a lot from the folk genre. If you’ve never listened to Simon and Garfunkel in Central Park, please watch. I don’t see how ANYONE could not enjoy it. I believe it was around 1981. I was the youngest of five siblings so I was taught well when it came to music. I can remember being around seven years old and just knowing that “The Sound of Silence” was very special. I still adore that era of music. Enjoy!!!!😉😉
They make me cry....all m'y tender youth years
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Take me back to the 80's again. NOW !
2 incredible musicians..... I am a Welshman. living in Japan,,,, my Japanese wife is weeping,,,because this is so beautiful,,,, Thank you!
Music expression is a Word language. I was horn in 1969 . Started playing drums in 1978... and still at the age of 50 now. Plays in 6 bands.. and music is so much life-giving.. and emotional ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
so my question to you sir, is going by the song. is the eastern sea so blue ?
@@paul0n3il tonight, alright
Yes, 👍 Justice, peace
I'm 50 and this brought me to tears.....such wonderful memories - the 1980's ...that was our time !
Makes the hairs on my arm stand up and brings tears to my eyes. Thank you Mr Ledbury for a beautiful piece of music.
If you are 15 yrs old, and watching this, it must give you so great memories of the past. LOL
Nothing like the 80's
I'm an 80's child and I get a lump in my throat listening to this x
Forever 80's, simply the Best music for all the time.
Nik still has a great voice
I’ll second that! It sounds almost exactly the same as it did In the 80’s.! However they might have dropped the key, you wouldn’t expect him to keep his high notes as a young man.
This song never gets old!
Beautiful. I'm crying. I'm 59
. love Wendy Sheffield.
What can I say. Left school in 85, met my wife in 88. The 80's were a brilliant time. Even my daughter who turned 18 this week loves the 80's. As she said the music you had back then was awesome, better than the shit my generation have today.
Amazing 🤩 what a beautiful performance. One of my favorite songs of my 80s youth.
Hello Val....nice meeting you here...I hope you are having a nice day out there?
Oh yes, we can never stop listening to this music and for the talents of all of Howard's singing partners.
Just discovered this! I am crying!! xxx
Hello Anastasia....nice meeting you here...I hope you are having a nice day out there?
This song came out when I was a few weeks old. Utter incredible as are a lot of 80’s songs. But this is just incredible. Love 80’s music (unlike the noise u hear today).
That was amazing. These guys are just the coolest ever, and so appreciative of each other.
Thank goodness I found this today. I’m a 52 year old rocker, and I can recognise great musicmanship from miles away. Fond memories from the 80s.
Pretty in Pink, 1986. My youth. Were the greatest of times. I feel genuinely sorry for kids today in this musical desert.
Bob Dobalina The soundtrack of my just out of college life.
This is what music is about man. Cheers to them.
Im only 13 years late in finding this, but so glad I did.
In the 80’s it was the musicians who invented the sounds we listened to... now it is business men in corporate offices. The kids today are being robbed of free thinking.
DAP123 very true. The part: the kids today are being robbed of free thinking ..... they do are. I’m so blessed I grew up in the 80’s with this kind of music & talent.
They dont even have a real thinking,, so You cant rob someone of something he doesn't even have
Not really Grime is the biggest genre
I'm a sixty two year old dude
And I can remember being stoned
Listing to this when it first came out
65 mate i know where your comin from
Dont start every story with "i was stoned".
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I didn't
I started out by saying I was 62
I am now 63
You go figure
@@neilangus4401 your first sentence had no punctuation so it was your first sentence.
sounds like you had a lot of fun back then!
The words have me struggling to keep the tears back as i sing along. My simple life is now a faded memory and the young man that sung this 20+ yrs back has kids and grandkids of his own. Thank you for a beautiful song that lets me return there for a short while... god bless.
This comment brought me to tears, maybe because I’m 58 and it seems impossible that this much time has passed. Thankful though that we are seeing this Covid disaster getting better. Still.....the 80’s was a beautiful time. So glad I have my memories snd songs like this.Peace and Love
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Steve Albert 🙏👍...
I was born in 1958, graduated college in 1980. This music was still the soundtrack of my youth. I was a college dj in the 80's (I was in grad school) an that era of music remains my favorite. in my soul.
Love. Love. Love. Saw nik at the city hall Newcastle 1984. My 2st ever gig aged 8 xxx
I was there too!!! I was 12 :o)
Thank you guys for that performance! I loved hearing this stripped and slowed down. It revealed a whole new song to me, even though I’m 50 and have been hearing it most of my life. What wonderful chords! Great arrangement!
Yes and it woulda been nice if the cameraman captured those chords on screen
I don't know if it's just me but now that I have nearly reached 50 I find this version of this song just brilliant and the perfect way to escape back to the 80's with these 2 legends (Nik and Howard) playing nothing more than the guitar and piano. Don't make them like this anymore.
Totally agree xxx
Howard is so gifted and such a warm and genuine-feeling person. Always appreciated his talent.
ive lived the 70s 80s music... golden years of pop rock music...
Wish I was there. Great Performance