57 years ago!!..most of those kids will be in their late 70’s /early 80’s in age now!!…I hope they still get to watch this video with fond memories….1966…what a time to be young!
Yeah we’re all recycled teenagers again 🤣😂 I love this record I’m 73yrs I remember my older sister buying it and playing it on our Danset valve record player (remember those) 🤘🏼🎵🤩
You’re right, these songs will never grow old, but sadly we do, I was 15yrs old when this song came out, I’m now 72yrs old and still listening and loving the music of the best generation ever 1960s 🤘🏼🎶🎸💕
There’s not a single song out these days that’ll be remembered next year, never mind in 50 years time like the music of the 60’s and 70’s. Total magic ❤
Take me back to mohair suits ,mini cars and girls in mini skirts. And sat nights at the local palais.Even had a noon dances in the city in the London lunch breaks at the end of Tottenham court road.
@@MarkSeifter-n8o I am 71 and so regret not having known that HEAVEN was in progress and that only HELL was on the cards Withnail and I had a scene where Danny the dealer gave a very prophetic speech about the imminent future being fake ,dull and downhill all the way .Though not in those words
I'm 74 and I've no idea what inspired me to find this on You Tube, but I'm glad I did. I still have this on a single and I still have two LPs of his. My friend and I went to the Floral Hall in Southport to see him live, and he was brilliant.
Keep it going girl 😃 I’m also 73yrs young, and yes we were privileged to grow up in the best era of music the 50’s and 60’s thanks to UA-cam we can still see and hear this great music and have great memories of all our friends 🤘🏼💕🎵
Absolutely..we were ther at the start and life was simple then..i still listen to alot of various music and watch tribute and cover bands..still a teenager at heart..but love the nostalgia of those days..and the memories!
A classic song from the explosive music scene of the 60's and one of the many memorable one's I'll never forget - I'm now 71 and still adore these timeless pieces.
I'm 76yrs old now and lucky to have been young in the 60's and seeing Chris Farlowe live at The King Mojo all nighters in Sheffield several times, great day's of Soul and Motown, everyone was happy with none of the crappy WOKE, LGBT nonsense, youngsters nowadays don't know what they have missed, nice that Chris is still performing.
I so agree. Amazing voice. I heard him at Ronnie Scott's and he sang something he never recorded (cant remember the title unfortunately) and I would have bought it in a heartbeat.
@paulnash I'm 73 years old now but until now I just knew the Version of the Rolling Stones weich I've seen 3 Times open air in the olympic stadium in Berlin. Greetings from Berlin
YES.... I am 73 yrs Still my favourite song all these years later....I'd just turned Alexa on This was playing.....Decided I wanted to hear Chris again....Easy,..lol You tube....Happy and not so old aluve oensioner.😂
I’m 73 too Chris is mesmerising now and in brilliant voice. I’ve been following him since this song. Never seen him but thanks too ytube see then and now. 🇳🇿🎶
1966, on holiday with my best mate. Mick, in Scarborough listening to this on the jukebox in the pub before watching England win the World Cup. I was blessed to be born in 1945.
I used to dig Çhris at the Flamingo Cub in Wardour Street some weekènds in the early 60s. Great lad and a fine all round performed. Many thanks and keep going baby. U S Flàttop
I was 25 working in London with a new mini car and a wardrobe full of mohair Italian style suits ,a beautiful girl friend .I never realised how lucky I was.
Think yourself lucky you are old. You lived through a great period in history. I feel sorry for the younger generations who missed out and have nothing to look forward to but mask mandates and jabs, and soulless music created by AI.
The music would be the same if the industry and those running the entertainment was so obsessed about Luciferian Madonna, Kathy Perry and Lady Gaga bs music.
What a time to be alive. Where musicians had so much character, earnist, solid emotion on their faces and in their lyrics and delivery of them. So much feeling in this song from Chris I think I prefer this over the Stone's version.
It’s terrifying to think I’m in my seventies but we had the best music ever and still listening to it. It’s still relevant and way better than most modern stuff. Hear Mick Jagger on backing vocals
@@brigidsingleton1596 "Out of Time" is a song by the Rolling Stones, first released on their 1966 album Aftermath (UK version). The most commercially successful version of the song was by Chris Farlowe, an English solo artist. Farlowe's single, produced by Mick Jagger, peaked at number one in the UK Singles Chart on 28 July 1966 and stayed at the top for one week. (wiki)
@@elenagabriel9482 I know the Sones sang it... I remember Mick singing it - his voice and style are too distinct to confuse his versions of any songs with another artist but I first heard it (I think, as to be honest, it's so long ago now, I simply can't remember as much as I used to. Sorry) by Chris Farlowe and have always liked his version...with no disrespect for Mick Jagger. Dates etc pass me by so details fly over my head, I just recall what I heard and if I did or didn't like it etc... _when_ I hear stuff doesn't stay in my brain, sorry again. But, thanks for your info. I appreciate your having taken the time to respond. 🏴🙂🖖
this will be played tomorrow at my grandma's funeral, who was born in the 40s. I think she chose this song for a reason, I cried listening to this. RIP Nan xo
Fabulous time when we were young, tunes like this , Beatles, Beach Boys, so many top groups, what a time to be young and alive. 74 now and miss my youth badly
We lived in the best times .. so glad I am 72 this month of June and hopefully wont see this world go down the toilet. Heck I even know what sex I am with out looking!!
@@southaussie5108 absolutely wonderful friend , yes even now,they have control over weather etc,it's rained,pxxxxd down nearly everyday in uk for over a year ,windy etc see they now can control people through weather don't have to use guns just dishearten them feel down depressed,etc and with all of this feel guilty of your ancestors ?being white we want compensation for ?? Christopher Columbus etc etc,,,it's absolutely bleeding""it's mad world we now living in. And thankfully I know what sex I am without looking down ha ha,mind ya if I had a nice female cute nurse to reassure me every now and again there was a tv English drama with Michael Gambon + joanne whalley Michael plays patient with skin disease, joanne is cute nurse tending his dressings 🤔😀 you have a good day friend god bless to you and all your family 🙏
@@CHEMICALLEMON98 friend I feel they've backed down, because there were threats etc everywhere, and maybe it was a complete smokescreen, a power over us people, and oh you glad to live under conditions and threat ,ooh knows 🙏
1966 I remember watching England win the World Cup from a shop window of a rediffusion television shop and hearing this from the shop radio next door, happy days of music and fun
I saw a great deal of the ‘66 World Cup Final on our 14” monochrome TV but a thunderstorm hovered over for a while and dad had to interrupt the viewing. I remember travelling home whilst the semi-final against Portugal was being played. We passed TV rental shops where men had gathered to watch the game. Other than that the streets were deserted.
Gwendoline , i like your comment ,, i adore this guts voice and song , the 60s era was some thing else , i still enjoy all the music of that era , we were their , whay t utter joy never to be forgotton lol Jane xx
Gwendoline i like your comment , This guys voice and song brings the 60s era back , thank goodness for you tube ,, i still adore all the 6os life , clothes , hair shoes perfume jobs money all belong in a very splendid time never to be repeated lol Jane xx A great figure to match xx
I remember miming this in the dorm at boarding school in 1966. Others had their mimes, which were a distraction from the brutal regime we lived within times in that era. Thankfully, boarding schools today are light years away from what they were in my day!
Yet another amazing song and sound from the 60,s . what an incredible voice and like all music of the time you can hear every single word. 60,s and 70,s were simply the best, we were fortunate to be around in our youth at such an unrepeatable time in this world
@@louisegoodyear2515 wrong, they couldn't write their own names, like Dave Clarke claims that he scribed all the DC5 hits, utter rubbish. Look it up on UA-cam, he wasn't even a drummer
This was back when the young people would dance to pop songs and not just sit and listen. Nobody would dance to a song like this now. Dancing to Pop songs is out of Fashion. Dancing was De Reguere back then!
I may have already made a comment but as a total "Beatle" fan this has to be one of the greatest songs ever ! Written by Richards & Jagger with Mick doing backgroung vocals . I will never tire of this wonderful tune . Which would never have achieved it's success without the incredible talent of Chris Farlowe ❤
I went to see Chris in the 1960s at the Mayfair Dance Hall. He was fantastic; we all made him sing out of time about 6 times, and he kindly obliged. Thank you for the memories and your great talent.
**THIS HAS GOT TO BE "ONE" OF MY MOST FAVOURITE SONGS, OF ALL TIME. WELL DONE, JOHN HENRY DIGHTON, A.K.A. "CHRIS FARLOWE" THESE GUYS WERE VERY HANDSOME AT THAT TIME, N A T U R A L!!**
Unforgettable moments... wonderful times, the sixties and seventies... quality music... times when everything was much more relaxed. Big contrast to today's society...! Chris Farlowe... pure youth sentiment...!
Chris Farlowe has a great voice. I like his version more than the one of the Rolling Stones. He worked with so many famous artists. This song was produced by Mick Jagger who sang the background vocals and Jimmy Page played one of the guitars. Later Chris became the singer of Colosseum.
My father regulary played this on a boxed 45" record player back in the early 70's when I was about 3 or 4 year old. I''m 55 and still listen to this classic. The memories of the good 'ol days! Thank you for the upload.
Love Mick Jagger and Keith Richard (who wrote the song) ooooing in the background and fabulous rendition of it by Chris Farlowe. He's now in his 80s and still going strong apparently.
My late husband and I loved this song by Chris Farlowe. Just played on LM Radio ....what memories. I'm 76 and we definitely had the best music and life. I spend my days just listening to 50s 60s and 70s music 🎶 🎵 ❤
57 years ago!!..most of those kids will be in their late 70’s /early 80’s in age now!!…I hope they still get to watch this video with fond memories….1966…what a time to be young!
Thanks, i'm 83 now.
Yeah we aint spring chickens anymore but what great times hey???
What luck we had to be young in the sixties! We had the very best music, fashion and freedom!!
Makes me remember the summer of 66 and the friends I made that summer great times.
You are right. I was 17 in 1966. Unfortunately, I never had a love interest to share the 1960s with.
And don’t forget the Vietnam war, great times…..
"FREEDOM"
being the key word !
Yep. But bad teeth lmao
Holy shit, he is great. I am 75. Life is great with music like that. How can you die
Agreed!
fkn fantastic....enjoy your 76th
Just a couple of years behind you pal but this is fabulous, great music from a great era, unlike the shite of today, cheers🍻
@joesanto4513 I was in London in 1966 and I went to a abc concert when Chris sang this song. Fantastic
This fantastic song will play me out.
Loved this and still listening in April 2024 at 85 yrs 😊
You go Maureen.
Good for you Girl I'm proud of you,👍 Nick 70 from Norfolk
Yeah we’re all recycled teenagers again 🤣😂 I love this record I’m 73yrs I remember my older sister buying it and playing it on our Danset valve record player (remember those) 🤘🏼🎵🤩
Im 48 and grew up hearing this with my parents and always loved it! If i make it to 85 ya damn right ill still be listning!
fab, innit? Rock on Maureen
Still listening in 2024. Timeless music from Chris
Our music was great. That doesn't mean that modern music has to be bad. We can all be winners!
@@LindseyGlasman So true. I'm about to play the new Stones album: Hackney Diamonds after I get my Chris Farlowe fix
What a voice. You can't beat these songs from the 60's. These songs never grow old. Xx❤❤❤
You’re right, these songs will never grow old, but sadly we do, I was 15yrs old when this song came out, I’m now 72yrs old and still listening and loving the music of the best generation ever 1960s 🤘🏼🎶🎸💕
Often imitated but never bettered .
Wonderful Music !!!!!
There’s not a single song out these days that’ll be remembered next year, never mind in 50 years time like the music of the 60’s and 70’s. Total magic ❤
How do know?
People said that of this song back in the day.
@@vaughanrichards7438 well said, I love 60's music but I still know there are great songs being recorded today
I was 13
Absolutely, present day music is so forgettable.
So true the Music hits you in the heart
i wonder how many people are still around from this video, must be touching 80
I'm still around, and I haven't hit my eighties yet.
are you on the video
77 and not out of time . .
I'm still going, just, aged 81. They don't come better than this.
Interesting thought.
60s and 70s we lived through the Golden Age of music and did not know it !!
No, we knew it - you could feel there was something special in the air; something heavy was about to go down!!! 🔨
Not just the music everything else
And that my friend, is the tragedy of life.
But now we do
Yes, we did know it was the golden age. How could we not? It was fun and hopeful.
I'm 79 this year, we knew the days, we were the lucky ones.
We did know the days. And we were the lucky ones.
@@MarkSeifter-n8oI am one of them and still going strong ad 80! What a way to go! Hope you and i live to be a 100!
You can say that again.
Take me back to mohair suits ,mini cars and girls in mini skirts.
And sat nights at the local palais.Even had a noon dances in the city in the London lunch breaks at the end of Tottenham court road.
@@MarkSeifter-n8o I am 71 and so regret not having known that HEAVEN was in progress and that only HELL was on the cards Withnail and I had a scene where Danny the dealer gave a very prophetic speech about the imminent future being fake ,dull and downhill all the way .Though not in those words
Absolutely brilliant iam 65 now growing up was great, listening to good tunes not like the shit of today ❤❤❤❤❤
You are so so right I am with you this is brilliant ❤❤❤
Brilliant….you said it…spot on 🤣👍
It is brilliant. But todays music isn’t shit it just different and and different generation enjoy it
@marymilner7304 it's shit
John Lennon, October 9, 1940
Chris Farlowe, October 13, 1940
Cliff Richard, October 14, 1940
Manfred Mann, October 21, 1940.
Absolutely brilliant. I'm 80 and just loved this song and still do. God bless you Chris.
God bless you my friend, 80 years old and still going strong!
19 when this Song come out I am 76 still love the songs of my Youth ❤❤
i was 14 but still recall so well!
I was 14
My best years 50s 60s I’m 73 great times music 🎵 sending love and best wishes all us oldies ❤
I'm 74 and I've no idea what inspired me to find this on You Tube, but I'm glad I did. I still have this on a single and I still have two LPs of his. My friend and I went to the Floral Hall in Southport to see him live, and he was brilliant.
Ich bin auch Jahrgang 51❤
I’m 72. Glad I lived through the 60’s. The best music of all time.
We were indeed the lucky ones to have grown up with some of the best music ever...I'm 73 and still sing along to most of them..
Keep it going girl 😃 I’m also 73yrs young, and yes we were privileged to grow up in the best era of music the 50’s and 60’s thanks to UA-cam we can still see and hear this great music and have great memories of all our friends 🤘🏼💕🎵
STILL DANCING LIKE A MANIAC TO OUR GREAT SONGS!!! GLAD I WAS ALIVE AND YOUNG BACK IN THE DAYS BUT STILL HAVING A GO!
Me to.
@@janelloyd4332 me too Jane can’t beat the songs in our days gone by Im 73 too take care
we will never see times like this era ever again..how lucky to grow up in the 1960s
Absolutely..we were ther at the start and life was simple then..i still listen to alot of various music and watch tribute and cover bands..still a teenager at heart..but love the nostalgia of those days..and the memories!
A classic song from the explosive music scene of the 60's and one of the many memorable one's I'll never forget - I'm now 71 and still adore these timeless pieces.
Same age totally agree
Sixties- Best decade ever for music.
Yes. It was Motown all the way.
I'm 76yrs old now and lucky to have been young in the 60's and seeing Chris Farlowe live at The King Mojo all nighters in Sheffield several times, great day's of Soul and Motown, everyone was happy with none of the crappy WOKE, LGBT nonsense, youngsters nowadays don't know what they have missed, nice that Chris is still performing.
I so agree. Amazing voice. I heard him at Ronnie Scott's and he sang something he never recorded (cant remember the title unfortunately) and I would have bought it in a heartbeat.
Great comment 🫶
Ditto I’m 76 and saw him in Crawley star ballroom . Those were the days
@paulnash I'm 73 years old now but until now I just knew the Version of the Rolling Stones weich I've seen 3 Times open air in the olympic stadium in Berlin. Greetings from Berlin
Not long until the world is rid of people obsessed with buzz words and open discrimination.
Good riddance.
Brilliant song, what a voice this guy had!
Still has. Occasionally tours with Van Morrison..
We were blessed to live "real" lives in the 50's, 60's and 70's. Best time ever to be alive, thank you Jesus.
What's Jesus got to do with it?
Sure was the best music ever made. You could play the songs again and again and never get stale
@@MichaelGavaghan-l9u didnt you know it was written and produced by jesus? he sung back up vocals too
YES.... I am 73 yrs Still my favourite song all these years later....I'd just turned Alexa on This was playing.....Decided I wanted to hear Chris again....Easy,..lol You tube....Happy and not so old aluve oensioner.😂
I SHALL BE 80 THIS YEAR LIFE WAS HARD BUT NORMAL SO WERE PEOPLE
I’m 73 too Chris is mesmerising now and in brilliant voice.
I’ve been following him since this song. Never seen him but thanks too ytube see then and now.
🇳🇿🎶
1966, on holiday with my best mate. Mick, in Scarborough listening to this on the jukebox in the pub before watching England win the World Cup. I was blessed to be born in 1945.
Great share 👍
British music and artists of the 60s ...... unbelievable.
Born 64 i was the 65th to click thumbs up.
The best
Just the best
The 60s were the best never be repeated!
So true
Blimey, I forgot how good this was. Keep on rolling Chris . . .
This is one of the best all time songs Never get sick of playing this one
I know exactly what you mean. I feel the same.
He's 82 and still singing this. Timeless.
So am I at karaoke in 2023
omg... is he still alive?? xx
I used to dig Çhris at the Flamingo Cub in Wardour Street some weekènds in the early 60s. Great lad and a fine all round performed. Many thanks and keep going baby. U S Flàttop
Timeless, more like pathetic.
Brilliant they don’t make them like that now 👏🏻👏🏻
I'm only 27 but I'm here to tell you all that you're right, this song is excellent.
You are a young man with a lot of sense.
GLAD U ARE LIKING IT MY GIRL BEING SOOO YOUNG! AWESOME
@@sueclapton thanks queenie
A much underrated Stones song, brilliantly sung by Chris Farlowe.
Hardly underrated - it was a no.1 hit for Chris Farlowe!
He did the best version of this song.
We never heard this version in the UsA.
16 in 66 … could I have chosen any better!! Loved this then, love it now May 2024
I was 16 in 1965. Still love this song
I was 25 working in London with a new mini car and a wardrobe full of mohair Italian style suits ,a beautiful girl friend .I never realised how lucky I was.
Such great times Sue looking back I was born in 1950 too 😊
Me to, he had a great voice
It’s terrifying to think they’re all in their 70s now! If they’re still with us……..(sad to say same age as me!)
@ Tim Preston: Chris is 81!
Yah, I guess most of us are out of time😪
join the club
Think yourself lucky you are old. You lived through a great period in history. I feel sorry for the younger generations who missed out and have nothing to look forward to but mask mandates and jabs, and soulless music created by AI.
Time as gone to fast. It only seems like yesterday.
I was a baby boomer ( born in the 50s ) grew up listening to great music like this
The sixties should never have ended.
The music would be the same if the industry and those running the entertainment was so obsessed about Luciferian Madonna, Kathy Perry and Lady Gaga bs music.
The 60’s music is the best.
Hi Margaret
Undoubtedly !
60s, the decade that provided us with gems like this 😎👍
So rite u r
True rite an thanks
Robert the 60s era was a complete utter joy , its music was so diverse what a choice we had xx long live the 60s x Jane x
Robert thank you for your reply xx Jane
Timeless music !!!
I actually found myself singing along because I knew the words, now you all know how old I am.
I'm convinced that you're never too old or young to appreciate great music. Right now I'm listening to this with my nephew (born in 2005).
So do I...Good times.
Me too, I was 16 when this record was out!
I was 20 y.o. when this soul song was big . I loved it then and still do . That’s life. Let’s play it one more time in memory of friends .
@@lynnethrower8173 me too LOVED this then and still love it. Great music never dies.👌👌👌
He is a neighbour of mine and is a lovely man. 7.59pm
Jedna z mých nej nej nejoblíbenějších !!!❤❤❤ Zasáhla mě tenkrát a nic se nezměnilo, stále působí na city 😢❤
What a time to be alive. Where musicians had so much character, earnist, solid emotion on their faces and in their lyrics and delivery of them. So much feeling in this song from Chris I think I prefer this over the Stone's version.
Gotta agree!
Yup me too. Generally the original is often the best version
This is by far the best version of them all 😊
Have to agree with that, I still have this on a 45 by Chris.
Jagger and Richards are singing the back up vocals, LOL
It’s terrifying to think I’m in my seventies but we had the best music ever and still listening to it. It’s still relevant and way better than most modern stuff. Hear Mick Jagger on backing vocals
Yes I had to close my eyes to hear him but he's there all right.
I’m sure have but you ever heard the Stones version? I didn’t even know this version existed until a couple minutes ago. 🤯
@@jansonbriggs3250
Where _were_ you when Chris Farlowe sang this song? This is the _only_ version I knew then, and now...!
@@brigidsingleton1596 "Out of Time" is a song by the Rolling Stones, first released on their 1966 album Aftermath (UK version). The most commercially successful version of the song was by Chris Farlowe, an English solo artist. Farlowe's single, produced by Mick Jagger, peaked at number one in the UK Singles Chart on 28 July 1966 and stayed at the top for one week. (wiki)
@@elenagabriel9482
I know the Sones sang it... I remember Mick singing it - his voice and style are too distinct to confuse his versions of any songs with another artist but I first heard it (I think, as to be honest, it's so long ago now, I simply can't remember as much as I used to. Sorry) by Chris Farlowe and have always liked his version...with no disrespect for Mick Jagger. Dates etc pass me by so details fly over my head, I just recall what I heard and if I did or didn't like it etc... _when_ I hear stuff doesn't stay in my brain, sorry again. But, thanks for your info. I appreciate your having taken the time to respond. 🏴🙂🖖
this will be played tomorrow at my grandma's funeral, who was born in the 40s. I think she chose this song for a reason, I cried listening to this. RIP Nan xo
Fabulous time when we were young, tunes like this , Beatles, Beach Boys, so many top groups, what a time to be young and alive. 74 now and miss my youth badly
Absolutely wonderful music ' now its 2024 what a miserable sad woke generation
We lived in the best times .. so glad I am 72 this month of June and hopefully wont see this world go down the toilet. Heck I even know what sex I am with out looking!!
@@southaussie5108 absolutely wonderful friend , yes even now,they have control over weather etc,it's rained,pxxxxd down nearly everyday in uk for over a year ,windy etc see they now can control people through weather don't have to use guns just dishearten them feel down depressed,etc and with all of this feel guilty of your ancestors ?being white we want compensation for ?? Christopher Columbus etc etc,,,it's absolutely bleeding""it's mad world we now living in. And thankfully I know what sex I am without looking down ha ha,mind ya if I had a nice female cute nurse to reassure me every now and again there was a tv English drama with Michael Gambon + joanne whalley Michael plays patient with skin disease, joanne is cute nurse tending his dressings 🤔😀 you have a good day friend god bless to you and all your family 🙏
Yes
Not for much longer
@@CHEMICALLEMON98 friend I feel they've backed down, because there were threats etc everywhere, and maybe it was a complete smokescreen, a power over us people, and oh you glad to live under conditions and threat ,ooh knows 🙏
anyone in 2024?
You must be joking it's fantastic it's one of my all time favourites. 👍😀
Ofc.❤
nope
Yes indeed
Love it
1966 I remember watching England win the World Cup from a shop window of a rediffusion television shop and hearing this from the shop radio next door, happy days of music and fun
I remember being in London , loved loved the music, and going to the Whiskey a go go club memories
I saw a great deal of the ‘66 World Cup Final on our 14” monochrome TV but a thunderstorm hovered over for a while and dad had to interrupt the viewing. I remember travelling home whilst the semi-final against Portugal was being played. We passed TV rental shops where men had gathered to watch the game. Other than that the streets were deserted.
Powerful voice loved this song just can’t beat 60’s
he had a drinking club in islington upper st in the late 70s
Gwendoline , i like your comment ,, i adore this guts voice and song , the 60s era was some thing else , i still enjoy all the music of that era , we were their , whay t utter joy never to be forgotton lol Jane xx
Gwendoline i like your comment , This guys voice and song brings the 60s era back , thank goodness for you tube ,, i still adore all the 6os life , clothes , hair shoes perfume jobs money all belong in a very splendid time never to be repeated lol Jane xx A great figure to match xx
better than the stones version credit for mick and keith for writing it though
with a mouthful of big teeth :)
I was also in Italy in 1966 when we won the World Cup and Out of Time was playing on all the beach café jukeboxes. Happy memories!
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This music will never be out of time for me.
I remember miming this in the dorm at boarding school in 1966. Others had their mimes, which were a distraction from the brutal regime we lived within times in that era. Thankfully, boarding schools today are light years away from what they were in my day!
What a voice!!! An all time classic British Rock Song!!! 10/10.
One of my dad's favorites.. i lost him in October so listening to this helps x
Your father had great taste. May he rest in peace and his enduring love sustain you throughout your life. Take care.
@@willpower9117 thank you for your kind words x
Sorry for your loss.
@@frankpaterson9786 thank you kindly x
Take care.
This video shows that we were all young once. I hope those young adults had great lives!
Yet another amazing song and sound from the 60,s . what an incredible voice and like all music of the time you can hear every single word. 60,s and 70,s were simply the best, we were fortunate to be around in our youth at such an unrepeatable time in this world
I liked the song and the music but found the music was drowning him.
It was originally a track written by the 'rolling stones' they recorded it but Chris Farlowe's was the best version by far!
@@louisegoodyear2515 wrong, they couldn't write their own names, like Dave Clarke claims that he scribed all the DC5 hits, utter rubbish. Look it up on UA-cam, he wasn't even a drummer
60s - the decade of the coolest songs ever produced!!!
THEgeop i like your comment , i will adore the 60s era for ever , what a beno we had its music was so diverse lomg live the 60s we were their lol Jane
And that drummer!
I wasn’t born until 67 but this is my very favourite era of music.
The 60’s & 70’s were without doubt the best times for music, to grow up in and the population was much better then.
I've just found this song and I can't get it out of my head. What a voice and that arrangement is unbeatable. Wow.
Check his Colosseum "Time Lament"
@@pierrelivernois Thanks for the pointer! I ended up stumbling across The Valentyne Suite -- what a ride!!
I was a teenager then and what a time to be young I'm 75 now
I think this is the best version of the song. His singing is power.
Mick n Keith wrote it and they do it much better 🎶🎶
NOSTALGIA
Transports me back to a different time, place &
Wonderful memories
LOVE this song 💕
What a monster voice! I forgot how good he was.
This was back when the young people would dance to pop songs and not just sit and listen. Nobody would dance to a song like this now. Dancing to Pop songs is out of Fashion. Dancing was De Reguere back then!
Yes still here in 2024 one of the best songs of the 1960s
God this really takes me back!! Love Dave dee/dozy/beaky/mich/ans tich❤.........
I was born long after this, but I think we all know Chris's talent was never fully recognized. He was a journeyman vocalist.... but what a vocalist...
One the iconic songs of that era. Brilliant.
Agree
Love this song
@@euniceroberts428 What's not to love?
Im now 75 and i'm still dancing to this 🎉🎉
I'm 81 and still dancing. Keep going and stay young
Excellent 🇬🇧
Nothing short of AWESOME!!!🔨
So talented but so underrated. Loved them.
Met Chris a couple of years ago his voice is as good now as it ever was lovely man and such an inspiration to the music world
wow nice
@@raindogred wow lucky you if you see him again tell him he has another fan
How the hell is he still alive
Gangsters
Great story. Glad to know he's doing well.
Holy Crap. I forgot all about this song. I must've played it 100 times when I was a kid. 45s were 3/$1.00 at Woolworth's.
I'm 77 in August and old MOD the 60s was the best time and great music 👍
You're right ! Blue beat , ska , rocksteady , boss reggae at is best! Greetz from a trad. Skinhead, , germany !! Keep the spirit ✊️
Greatest days of our lives, look what's going on now, God help everyone.
This is one of my favourite songs and one that i return to time after time to lift my spirits. Musical genius ❤️
"Ditto"
What a singer mr farlowe is. Amazing.
Seriously good song. Thanks lads.
I may have already made a comment but as a total "Beatle" fan this has to be one of the greatest songs ever ! Written by Richards & Jagger with Mick doing backgroung vocals . I will never tire of this wonderful tune . Which would never have achieved it's success without the incredible talent of Chris Farlowe ❤
Referring to an ex as "obsolete" is that sort of brilliance only Jagger could come up with.
Mick Jagger calling somebody else obsolete...🧐🤔
Chris is now 83 years old
Loved this
I was born in 1967. What a decade. Loved to have been a young man in the 60’s.
This performance just puts a smile on my face! That voice and cringy crowd does it for me! 💪
I don't know, I'd take those "cringy days" over these cringy days!
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Wir hatten eine Großartige ZEIT ❤🎉😊
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@@ShannonLee1956Ha! Ha 😀 Yes, indeed.
That crowd are one of the best things about this video.
One of my all time favorite songs from this era. Still as relevant today as it was when recorded. Just great!
Totally agree, what a song, what a beat, fantastic!!!
Am I the only one who gets emotional listening to these tracks fro m the 70's?
another 'classic' from the great Phil Spector! he was a genius with his 'wall of sound!!!"
Phil Spector? This was written and produced by Mick Jagger
I went to see Chris in the 1960s at the Mayfair Dance Hall. He was fantastic; we all made him sing out of time about 6 times, and he kindly obliged. Thank you for the memories and your great talent.
Thats brilliant!
😊❤casey Kessner
Saw him two years ago in Liverpool ,a 60 show. He was brilliant. p
Steve Ellis was also on the stage as well as Chris farlow
One of the best songs by the Stones
not realy!
@@saucerfull1 how about one of the best early songs by the Stones?
@@tonyrobertson6195... I'm not a Stones fan anyway. I only like 4/5 pieces of those.
There best in my opinion is Under My Thumb,
@@alfching2499 Ssssh! Don't say that out loud.
**THIS HAS GOT TO BE "ONE" OF MY MOST FAVOURITE SONGS, OF ALL TIME. WELL DONE, JOHN HENRY DIGHTON, A.K.A. "CHRIS FARLOWE" THESE GUYS WERE VERY HANDSOME AT THAT TIME, N A T U R A L!!**
Unforgettable moments... wonderful times, the sixties and seventies... quality music... times when everything was much more relaxed. Big contrast to today's society...! Chris Farlowe... pure youth sentiment...!
Love 60’s music too. Always have. Music is forever. ❤❤❤
Chris Farlowe has a great voice. I like his version more than the one of the Rolling Stones. He worked with so many famous artists. This song was produced by Mick Jagger who sang the background vocals and Jimmy Page played one of the guitars. Later Chris became the singer of Colosseum.
Absolute a great song
Mick Jagger and Keith R wrote it
@@frankmccallum3494 I love this🎶🎹🎸🥁🎤❤🎼🎵❤
And Atomic Rooster
Je préfère la version des stones merci je découvre
Just awesome. This song and many more from the 60’s blow away everything. G give me 60’s over most classical music.
My father regulary played this on a boxed 45" record player back in the early 70's when I was about 3 or 4 year old.
I''m 55 and still listen to this classic. The memories of the good 'ol days!
Thank you for the upload.
Damn I love this song I'm 74 still gets to me.
Love Mick Jagger and Keith Richard (who wrote the song) ooooing in the background and fabulous rendition of it by Chris Farlowe. He's now in his 80s and still going strong apparently.
great record all time classic still sounds great in febuary 2024
My late husband and I loved this song by Chris Farlowe. Just played on LM Radio ....what memories. I'm 76 and we definitely had the best music and life. I spend my days just listening to 50s 60s and 70s music 🎶 🎵 ❤
Great Song, absolutely timeless
The best song to come out of the 60”s
could you imagine this being released today.