I think I appreciate his music more now than I did when I was young...I was always a Beatles girl, rather than the 'noise' the Stones made.
Syl said
Nov 2 11:44 AM, 2022
I love the R&B sound of this early hit.
Magica said
Nov 2 1:26 PM, 2022
Syl wrote:
Magica wrote:
I love Jagger, great showman 😀
I think I appreciate his music more now than I did when I was young...I was always a Beatles girl, rather than the 'noise' the Stones made.
They said you either liked one of the other. I loved both. Loved the blues the Stones did a lot of, and Beatles music aswell. My dad loved the Stones!
Syl said
Nov 2 7:04 PM, 2022
Magica wrote:
Syl wrote:
Magica wrote:
I love Jagger, great showman 😀
I think I appreciate his music more now than I did when I was young...I was always a Beatles girl, rather than the 'noise' the Stones made.
They said you either liked one of the other. I loved both. Loved the blues the Stones did a lot of, and Beatles music aswell. My dad loved the Stones!
I wasn't keen on Mick Jagger...he pranced around too much.
I do appreciate their music a lot more now, same with David Bowie, I thought he was OK when I was young, now I think he was an artistic genius.
Magica said
Nov 2 10:39 PM, 2022
Yeah wasn't a Bowie fan but got into him more in the eighties. Now love his seventies stuff aswell.
Syl said
Nov 3 11:39 AM, 2022
His final stuff was as brilliant, very moving and nostalgic.
Magica said
Nov 3 4:52 PM, 2022
Yes he was, still is, an icon.
Rayne said
Nov 3 9:10 PM, 2022
I have no idea where or when I even first heard this song but have always loved listening to it.
Rayne said
Nov 3 9:14 PM, 2022
Love this song too. Interesting to see the old pictures of the Bee Gees. :)
Syl said
Nov 4 12:45 PM, 2022
I love everything the BeeGees have done, before and after Saturday night fever.
Sadly, only one of the three are now left....and the younger brother Andy, who sang with them now and again, died first.
Magica said
Nov 4 1:50 PM, 2022
Yes Bee Gees were great. Used to have a fancy for Barry 😍
Syl said
Nov 4 5:39 PM, 2022
Magica wrote:
Yes Bee Gees were great. Used to have a fancy for Barry 😍
I saw them in a different light after seeing Kenny Everett take them off.
Magica said
Nov 4 6:55 PM, 2022
Oh yeah 😂
Maddog said
Nov 5 4:52 AM, 2022
These gringos from Scotland just blew my mind. That lead singer sounds like he picked cotton in Alabama throughout the 50s..
Syl said
Nov 5 12:40 PM, 2022
Maddog wrote:
These gringos from Scotland just blew my mind. That lead singer sounds like he picked cotton in Alabama throughout the 50s..
Oooh...goosbumps.
Syl said
Nov 5 12:52 PM, 2022
The Animals...a group of kids from Newcastle, this is from back in the 1960's.
Magica said
Nov 5 1:44 PM, 2022
That was my fav song back then, still love it. Eric Burdon had a great voice, loved him.
Syl said
Nov 6 12:48 PM, 2022
Magica wrote:
That was my fav song back then, still love it. Eric Burdon had a great voice, loved him.
Some songs really stand the test of time, that one certainly does.
I saw him perform it fairly recently...it's still his song, but maybe he should be listening now instead of performing.
Magica said
Nov 6 1:11 PM, 2022
Shame as obviously getting old, some lose their voice, Paul McCartney has. Some though they never lose it like Jagger, Neil Diamond et al.
Syl said
Nov 6 1:29 PM, 2022
Magica wrote:
Shame as obviously getting old, some lose their voice, Paul McCartney has. Some though they never lose it like Jagger, Neil Diamond et al.
Tom Jones sounds better than ever, and he is always singing live on ;The Voice'.
I think I appreciate his music more now than I did when I was young...I was always a Beatles girl, rather than the 'noise' the Stones made.
I love the R&B sound of this early hit.
They said you either liked one of the other. I loved both. Loved the blues the Stones did a lot of, and Beatles music aswell. My dad loved the Stones!
I wasn't keen on Mick Jagger...he pranced around too much.
I do appreciate their music a lot more now, same with David Bowie, I thought he was OK when I was young, now I think he was an artistic genius.
His final stuff was as brilliant, very moving and nostalgic.
I have no idea where or when I even first heard this song but have always loved listening to it.
Love this song too. Interesting to see the old pictures of the Bee Gees. :)
Sadly, only one of the three are now left....and the younger brother Andy, who sang with them now and again, died first.
I saw them in a different light after seeing Kenny Everett take them off.
These gringos from Scotland just blew my mind. That lead singer sounds like he picked cotton in Alabama throughout the 50s..
Oooh...goosbumps.
The Animals...a group of kids from Newcastle, this is from back in the 1960's.
Some songs really stand the test of time, that one certainly does.
I saw him perform it fairly recently...it's still his song, but maybe he should be listening now instead of performing.
Shame as obviously getting old, some lose their voice, Paul McCartney has. Some though they never lose it like Jagger, Neil Diamond et al.
Tom Jones sounds better than ever, and he is always singing live on ;The Voice'.
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