This is my favourite song of all time. I was pregnant and this came on the jukebox one night in the pub. It was the first time I felt my baby move. I didn't know what was happening, as it was my first child. I'm 71yrs old now and still love it. Roy Wood is still awesome 👌 ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Roy Wood is a founder member of ELO and is behind much more than we know - a unique talent is Woody - to come up with fire brigade in under 2 hours - on a train !!
@@theblackstridersofficial2562point of clarification. Jeff Lynne and Roy wood were together in the move also in idle race back before the move. However after their last single together which was California man and Roy wood going to form wizard and Lynn farming ELO.
The first Xmas record when i returned from Germany in 1973. Those beautiful women would be in their 70's now. How time goes along. Live life, it is over too quickly, I know, the loves and lives I had - all gone!!
This came out a year before I was born but I grew up on it, can't describe how happy it makes me! Happy tears for loved ones lost and those still here 🤍🤍🤍
Why Roy Wood has not had a Knighthood is beyond belief..his musical ability is way beyond todays so called pop stars... Multi talented..multi skilled musician..
I do too. I am in your age group and Wizzard were such a fun lively nice band. Isn’t it interesting that still after all these years we both still really enjoy the music of the early 1970s and we are proud to do so.
This was the very first thing I saw on colour TV. This very video. I was in hospital and the TV was right next to my bed. To see Wizard in full colour for the first time made up for being in hospital. We had a B&W TV and I didn’t want to go home! 😩
Unbridled joy...my memories of watching T.O.T.P 's with my brothers and sisters and watching our Dad seething with anger and going purple " there're wearing makeup, they are poofs, what the hell !!!. Still makes me giggle. Love it. Johnnie XXX 😅
First heard Roy Woods' Wizzard on WMMR in Philly and loved it! Michael Tierson was the DJ that would bring this music to me on the overnight from my indestructible Sony digital AM/FM clock radio. I had no idea Roy was crazy visual beyond glam back then but I LOVED TRex and all those bands with their high pitched near shreiking. It reached something heretofore unknown. That Jeff Lynne got his start here is no surprise. Such a wonderful time in rock music:
@@LordEriolTolkien One of my toe tappers is "Red Light Momma"/ Humble Pie. Dig up the one here that has lyrics. Even they had to be cleaned up for the tube. They have "wears hair nets on her armpits..." wrong--the true lyric is "wears panties on her armpits". and the other real lyric is"has nut crushin' boobs and 42 hips." And best of them all---"she works from east to west and deals in blue veined flutes"
What can a man say about Roy wood it would not be sufficient musical genius progeniture of musical styles yes cool dude surely we love you baby rock on baby
Some musicians like Roy Wood here just have that ability to play multiple different instruments sing and write great songs regardless of what band they are in. Ian Hunter was another in the same mould.
Does anyone have a copy of "Eloise" by "The Damned" that has, before the vocals start, the eerie laugh, that makes this song all the more startling. Loved Barry Ryans original version, not long after hisctwin brother died in the 70's, but the mocking, scarey laugh, just lifts the recording onwards & upwards for me. Reason I ask this question? I would like to use this particular version of Eloise to play when my coffin is passing through the curtains as it heads to wherever it goes next. Just to shake them all up, have a laugh, and remind them that we will all laugh when we meet again, whether it be heaven or hell or sent to repeat the same life over & over until we learn the difference between right and wrong. Almost 70 now and still confused! God Bless
Roy Wood vs Jeff Lynne - the race for the perfect 70s symphonic pop template. Roy struck first and with great aplomb but somehow Jeff took the crown. Lennon and McCartney at least stuck it out for 10 years. If only...
You know the backstory yeah? He and Jeff L were always competing for control. And I agree, it’s hard to judge comparatively. Jeff L actually announced on a pommy “Bandstand” of sorts in 1972 that Roy W wouldn’t be required for their impending USA (world) tour.. Cold ? Maybe. Personally I think ELO were brilliant and it’s hard not to rock when you hear the 2 big Wizzard tracks. I have wondered over the years what they could’ve created had they came to an understanding
This is my favourite song of all time. I was pregnant and this came on the jukebox one night in the pub. It was the first time I felt my baby move. I didn't know what was happening, as it was my first child. I'm 71yrs old now and still love it. Roy Wood is still awesome 👌 ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I remember this so well. Brilliant. What a great era to grow up in.
Roy Wood is one very talented musician . From the Move onwards and still going, this is one of my favourites,
Roy Wood is a founder member of ELO and is behind much more than we know - a unique talent is Woody - to come up with fire brigade in under 2 hours - on a train !!
Boulders is one of the great forgotten albums of the 70's.
Very talented fellow ❤
@@theblackstridersofficial2562point of clarification. Jeff Lynne and Roy wood were together in the move also in idle race back before the move. However after their last single together which was California man and Roy wood going to form wizard and Lynn farming ELO.
Thiago em.ima Fabricia que Wagner está etc banheiro com cocô de xixi mas todos a paz de Deus amém.o tempo de esperas
Loved this song in 1973 wow lm 64 this year and still luv it ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉😊😊😊
@lorrainedavy3178 We were spoilt rotten in 1973 with loads of great groups and solo artists. The music was brilliant and you could dance all the time
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BRING BACK THE 70S
with you...
Music yes fashion and taste no
@@Freddie1980 not sure about that.
@@Freddie1980 all of it please!
Bin dabei
Fabulous, the crazy world of Roy Wood, absolutely love this fun and happy song
1973 was unquestionably the finest year for pop music I can ever remember.
Brilliant when music was fun not depressing. 🎉🎉🎉🎉
in the days .when you could really have FUN.no woke agenda.
@@stephenbuckley9515 💖
My favourite Wizzard song...great memories of 1973 💞
Same here, Harvest records, played on my red and cream mono record player. I was 13, now I'm 63 and still love it❤️😎
Yup 63 also, where did it all go to........
The first Xmas record when i returned from Germany in 1973. Those beautiful women would be in their 70's now. How time goes along. Live life, it is over too quickly, I know, the loves and lives I had - all gone!!
It was in the British charts in the spring and summer of 1973.
This came out a year before I was born but I grew up on it, can't describe how happy it makes me!
Happy tears for loved ones lost and those still here 🤍🤍🤍
Why Roy Wood has not had a Knighthood is beyond belief..his musical ability is way beyond todays so called pop stars...
Multi talented..multi skilled musician..
He has regularly refused honours
@@margin606 Yep I think he's still annoyed for losing his royalties to his Move songs due to a stupid publicity stunt his manager pulled.
He is a far-right r.sole. f him.
@@heraldeventsandfilms5970 Hater!
He was inducted into hall of fame with ELO
Love roy wood awesome artist
In Summer of 1973, when i was 14 years old, it was a number one hit, great times!
For some reason this reminds me of The Tomorrow People, School & Look-in magazine. Great memories.👍
Who's here in 24/7/24❤❤❤❤
ME!
I'm here and I'm in!
I'm in
Me 👏👏👏👏👏💕👊
My god the memories…..love it still after all these years.❤❤
Roy Wood is one seriously talented musician.
I saw him on the Benidorm Christmas special last night, what a sweetie he is! Obviously grew up loving him, but these days you see the person more!
fantastic performance by a fantastically talented guy! Brings back such good memories of a life we will never see again!
It sure does, and we won’t best decade for music and being young,👍
My favourite song of all time. ❤
2024!..and this still Rocks 😍
This is one of my alltime fabourites😊❤
What better way to spend a friday night than back in the 70's...
Was 12 when this came out, still one of my all time favourite songs, still dance around the house to it❤😂❤😂
I do too. I am in your age group and Wizzard were such a fun lively nice band. Isn’t it interesting that still after all these years we both still really enjoy the music of the early 1970s and we are proud to do so.
@@martinraynes8892 Wizzard, Sweet , Suzie Quatro.,Slade, they don't make them like that any more
retro man And then came wizzard classic glam rock 😛
Roy Woods has written some really great songs “Songs of Praise” is my favorite. Forever is another. He is a complete origional
Probably the best pop song ever.
Those were the days, im here August 21st 2024, sending you all my love and best wishes ❤❤🤗🤗💐💐❤️❤️🏴🏴🏴
Hi………
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This was the very first thing I saw on colour TV. This very video. I was in hospital and the TV was right next to my bed. To see Wizard in full colour for the first time made up for being in hospital. We had a B&W TV and I didn’t want to go home! 😩
A great hit from the 70,s
Thank god we had WIZZARD................makes whats happening today seem tame.................
Oh yeah love this song just fun happy times
the 70 bring me back id go in a flash
Love this. Roy Wood had been around before this came out. An extraordinary person.
Great song! Brings back fond memories of the Glam Rock early 70s era. 🎵
#Wizzard #SeeMyBabyJive
Even better live, especially when the two drummers got going. Those were the days!
Love this dude...best tunes ever...
Takes me bck❤
Unbridled joy...my memories of watching T.O.T.P 's with my brothers and sisters and watching our Dad seething with anger and going purple " there're wearing makeup, they are poofs, what the hell !!!.
Still makes me giggle.
Love it. Johnnie XXX 😅
We had better hair and makeup than the girls those day's, all good memorie's from that era, keep enjoying.
Best years of my life ❤❤
I was 8 years old when this song come out still remember in 2024 where has all years gone
First heard Roy Woods' Wizzard on WMMR in Philly and loved it! Michael Tierson was the DJ that would bring this music to me on the overnight from my indestructible Sony digital AM/FM clock radio. I had no idea Roy was crazy visual beyond glam back then but I LOVED TRex and all those bands with their high pitched near shreiking. It reached something heretofore unknown. That Jeff Lynne got his start here is no surprise. Such a wonderful time in rock music:
I still like some of the 70s songs. They were fun.
Roy Wood he's absolutely brilliant ❤❤❤
Adored this song when it came out. I was 12. 50 years on, it's still great.
Yes,same age....remember it well.Was expensive to buy single ( or LP) in Yougoslavia.Was saving money for this kind of stuff...no regrets.
It was so much fun in those days I'm 67 now! 😅😊😅😅😊
63 mate, and couldn't agree more, great times
Love this! Thank you for posting. 😊❤️
Saw these at Birmingham odeon in 74 I was 16 great memories
Das ist keine Musik mehr. Das ist schon eine richtige Hymne. Gewaltig.
Music and freedom❤❤❤❤
Magical 70s take me back please
Picture quality is very good 👍
CLASSIC
Did you think the BBC used candle light
One of my all time faves since i was 13 im 63 now
Had no idea until now that he sung this live. Not many do that anymore do they!
I was about sixteen when this song was out, the whole of my life Infront off me, listening to it now I'm seventy
Roy Wood could play ANY.musical instrument.i was 19 in 1973. 70 now. Urgh I hate it 😅😅😅
I love it, totally amazing
The 70's was a magical land where current day rules don't apply
Said Jimmy Saville
Imagine trying to get off some of the early Humble Pie, Rod Stewart, Blondie, Webb Wilder lyrics in today's toxic arena?
@@dickfitzwell8275 there are many lyrics from the past that would make many a Millennial/Zoomer sperg out.
@@LordEriolTolkien One of my toe tappers is "Red Light Momma"/ Humble Pie. Dig up the one here that has lyrics. Even they had to be cleaned up for the tube. They have "wears hair nets on her armpits..." wrong--the true lyric is "wears panties on her armpits". and the other real lyric is"has nut crushin' boobs and 42 hips." And best of them all---"she works from east to west and deals in blue veined flutes"
There wasn't drugs back then ... only alcohol 🍺
Watched this in black and white when it came out :)
Saw them do this song at Top of the Pops , On a Secondary school visit to the BBC. We had to wear normal clothes of the time.
1971, 1972, 1973, now it's 2024. I was smitten with folly foot.
I loved this song as a kid.
A Great Song
This is like restored video clip? seen many clips of this song in very poor condition. Great work , thank you
There's a great vid of Roy on Jools Holland doing this. Think it was 2016? Search it out, it's fab!❤🎷🎸
Kings Hall Belle Vue 1973 brilliant
love roy wood xx
Mr Wilks From Emmerdale 🌄 Son On Saxophone🎷
Class
What can a man say about Roy wood it would not be sufficient musical genius progeniture of musical styles yes cool dude surely we love you baby rock on baby
How was Roy Wood able to come up with this track.This alone puts him the category of “Genius” regardless of whether you happen to like it or not.
Roy Wood (Wizzard) is Christmas 24/7
Pure Magic.
Some musicians like Roy Wood here just have that ability to play multiple different instruments sing and write great songs regardless of what band they are in. Ian Hunter was another in the same mould.
Superb
Stone cold classic from the genius that is Roy Wood
This was the first single I ever bought. ❤️
Me too, even though I was into prog. rock
Die beste Zeit des Lebens!
Unvergesslich dieses Lied!!!!!
When music was music, not like now pure crap.❤❤😊
well at least it's pure.... lol
So true..
Just like your parents said lmao
I think it would be fair to say that Roy fully embraced the concept of Glam Rock.
Wizzard great group
Does anyone have a copy of "Eloise" by "The Damned" that has, before the vocals start, the eerie laugh, that makes this song all the more startling. Loved Barry Ryans original version, not long after hisctwin brother died in the 70's, but the mocking, scarey laugh, just lifts the recording onwards & upwards for me. Reason I ask this question? I would like to use this particular version of Eloise to play when my coffin is passing through the curtains as it heads to wherever it goes next. Just to shake them all up, have a laugh, and remind them that we will all laugh when we meet again, whether it be heaven or hell or sent to repeat the same life over & over until we learn the difference between right and wrong. Almost 70 now and still confused! God Bless
I went to the same secondary school as Roy.
Loved Wizard fun band Roy Wood wrote brilliant songs also for his first band The Move and his solo career, Rick Price on roller stakes 😅
❤Good song
Props to the guitarist on roller skates for not falling over
what can you say apart from great
I bet if U evea watch diz Roy it givez UA grate fellin, az it duz me.
Pardon??
what the actual hell was the 70s on
The girls "dancers"in grey with the band must have worked long and hard to learn their choreography.....
Nightmare fuel!
Mr Wilks From Emmerdale🌄 On Saxophone 🎷👍
Roy Wood vs Jeff Lynne - the race for the perfect 70s symphonic pop template. Roy struck first and with great aplomb but somehow Jeff took the crown. Lennon and McCartney at least stuck it out for 10 years. If only...
You know the backstory yeah? He and Jeff L were always competing for control. And I agree, it’s hard to judge comparatively. Jeff L actually announced on a pommy “Bandstand” of sorts in 1972 that Roy W wouldn’t be required for their impending USA (world) tour.. Cold ? Maybe. Personally I think ELO were brilliant and it’s hard not to rock when you hear the 2 big Wizzard tracks. I have wondered over the years what they could’ve created had they came to an understanding
Jeff and Kelly are closer to Lennon and McCartney IMO. Jeff and Roy only collaborated for like 4 years and didn’t really achieve much success together
My sweetheart
Still great innit 😆🍺
This guy is God! He founded E.L.O. and then lost interest because he's Roy Wood.... what a legend!
Roy Wood
First week at no.1☺☺
I was 14 years old
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I am mate