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It's up to you to discover for yourself just WHAT those elite really are - it took me 2 yrs to discover those facts. The truth IS out there, and it goes a long long way back in history. Legends and myths or indeed OLD MUSTY BOOKS aren't always the fiction they're made out to be, much has been changed or hidden... take my word for it! (see my playlists)
***The only REAL barrier to truth - is the assumption that we already have it!*** Chuck Missler ***
For the supreme love that God the Father has for us was demonstrated in the sacrifice on our behalf, of His only Son, our Lord Jesus Christ, can also be seen in His determination to let us, to let all His creatures, choose whether or not we wish to follow Him of our own free will. Although God loves all His creatures with a perfect love, He does not force any of them to love Him back. When history finally comes to an end, the only creatures, men and angels, who will be with Him forever are those ....... who have CHOSEN IT.
***The only REAL barrier to truth - is the assumption that we already have it!*** Chuck Missler ***
For the supreme love that God the Father has for us was demonstrated in the sacrifice on our behalf, of His only Son, our Lord Jesus Christ, can also be seen in His determination to let us, to let all His creatures, choose whether or not we wish to follow Him of our own free will. Although God loves all His creatures with a perfect love, He does not force any of them to love Him back. When history finally comes to an end, the only creatures, men and angels, who will be with Him forever are those ....... who have CHOSEN IT.
VAN MORRISON (THEM): IT'S ALL OVER NOW, BABY BLUE (1966) with words
The Best cover of Dylan's song... ever!
Cleaned up track, with bass boost :D
The Belfast band Them (featuring Van Morrison) recorded this cover of "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue" that was first released on their album, Them Again, in January 1966 in the UK and April 1966 in the U.S.
The song was subsequently issued as a single (b/w "I'm Gonna Dress in Black") in the Netherlands during October 1966 but failed to reach the Dutch Singles Chart.
It was later re-released in Germany in December 1973 with "Bad or Good" on the B-side, following its appearance in the 1972 German television movie, Die Rocker (aka Rocker).
The single became a hit in Germany, first entering the charts in February 1974 and peaking at #13, during a chart stay of 14 weeks.
This song recently featured in the BBC series, ''Inspector George Gently''. A detective drama, now in it's 5th series. It's set in the mid 1960's in NE England, and stars Martin Shaw and Lee Ingleby - Martin Shaw plays the title character, and Lee Ingleby plays his sergeant, John Bacchus. It's gritty and very faithful to the era, and always features excellent songs from the period.
Fancy watching an episode or 2?
''The Burning Man'' czcams.com/video/LGMZ7b4PiIs/video.html
''Northern Soul'' czcams.com/video/ETVTICskCVU/video.html
AND the episode featuring the song It's All Over Now (Baby Blue):
czcams.com/video/3C_oTcaxtjg/video.html
All pictures from Google Images, as far as I know - apart from the very last picture - are all authentic photos from the era of the late 1960's.
Copyrights acknowledged
Facts re: Bob Dylan (wiki - link below)
"It's All Over Now, Baby Blue" is a song written and performed by Bob Dylan
and featured on his Bringing It All Back Home album, released on March 22, 1965 byColumbia Records (see 1965 in music).
The song was originally recorded on January 15, 1965 with Dylan's acoustic guitar and harmonica and William E. Lee's bass guitar the only instrumentation.
The lyrics were heavily influenced by Symbolist poetry and bid farewell to the titular "Baby Blue."
There has been much speculation about the real life identity of "Baby Blue", with suspects including Joan Baez, David Blue, Paul Clayton, Dylan's folk music audience, and even Dylan himself.
"It's All Over Now, Baby Blue" has been covered many times by a variety of different artists, including Baez, Them, The Byrds, The Animals, The Chocolate Watch Band,Graham Bonnet, Judy Collins, Joni Mitchell, Marianne Faithfull, Falco, The 13th Floor Elevators, the Grateful Dead, Link Wray, and Bad Religion.
Them's version, released in 1966 influenced garage bands during the mid-60's and Beck later sampled it for his 1996 single "Jack-Ass".
The Byrds recorded the song twice in 1965 as a possible follow up single to "Mr. Tambourine Man" and "All I Really Want to Do", but neither recording was released in that form. The Byrds did release a 1969 recording of the song on their Ballad of Easy Rider album (see 1969 in music).
One interpretation of the song is that it is directed at Dylan's folk music audience.
The song was written at a time when he was moving away from the folk protest movement musically and, as such, can be seen as a farewell to his days as an acoustic guitar-playing protest singer.
Dylan's choice of performing "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue" as his last acoustic song at the infamous Newport Folk Festival of 1965, after having had his electric set met with boos, is often used as evidence to support this theory.That particular performance of the song is included in Murray Lerner's film The Other Side of the Mirror.
Yet another interpretation is that Dylan is directing the farewell to himself, particularly his acoustic performer self. The opening line "You must leave now" can be a command, similar to the line "Go away from my window" that opens "It Ain't Me, Babe".
But it can also be an imperative, meaning just that it is necessary that you leave.
And the song is as much about new beginnings as it is about endings.
The song not only notes the requirement that Baby Blue leave, but also includes the hope that Baby Blue will move forward, in lines such as "Strike another match, go start anew".
If Dylan is singing the song to himself, then he himself would be the "vagabond who's rapping at your door / standing in the clothes that you once wore". That is, the new, electric, surrealist Dylan would be the vagabond, not yet having removed the "clothes" of the old protest singer. Alternatively, the vagabond and "stepping stones" referenced in the song have been interpreted as Dylan's folk audience whom he needs to leave behind.
He would also be telling himself to "Forget the dead you've left, they will not follow you."
Others to whom he may be saying farewell in the song are any of the women he had known, the political left or to the illusions of his youth.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/It's_All_Over_Now,_Baby_Blue
Cleaned up track, with bass boost :D
The Belfast band Them (featuring Van Morrison) recorded this cover of "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue" that was first released on their album, Them Again, in January 1966 in the UK and April 1966 in the U.S.
The song was subsequently issued as a single (b/w "I'm Gonna Dress in Black") in the Netherlands during October 1966 but failed to reach the Dutch Singles Chart.
It was later re-released in Germany in December 1973 with "Bad or Good" on the B-side, following its appearance in the 1972 German television movie, Die Rocker (aka Rocker).
The single became a hit in Germany, first entering the charts in February 1974 and peaking at #13, during a chart stay of 14 weeks.
This song recently featured in the BBC series, ''Inspector George Gently''. A detective drama, now in it's 5th series. It's set in the mid 1960's in NE England, and stars Martin Shaw and Lee Ingleby - Martin Shaw plays the title character, and Lee Ingleby plays his sergeant, John Bacchus. It's gritty and very faithful to the era, and always features excellent songs from the period.
Fancy watching an episode or 2?
''The Burning Man'' czcams.com/video/LGMZ7b4PiIs/video.html
''Northern Soul'' czcams.com/video/ETVTICskCVU/video.html
AND the episode featuring the song It's All Over Now (Baby Blue):
czcams.com/video/3C_oTcaxtjg/video.html
All pictures from Google Images, as far as I know - apart from the very last picture - are all authentic photos from the era of the late 1960's.
Copyrights acknowledged
Facts re: Bob Dylan (wiki - link below)
"It's All Over Now, Baby Blue" is a song written and performed by Bob Dylan
and featured on his Bringing It All Back Home album, released on March 22, 1965 byColumbia Records (see 1965 in music).
The song was originally recorded on January 15, 1965 with Dylan's acoustic guitar and harmonica and William E. Lee's bass guitar the only instrumentation.
The lyrics were heavily influenced by Symbolist poetry and bid farewell to the titular "Baby Blue."
There has been much speculation about the real life identity of "Baby Blue", with suspects including Joan Baez, David Blue, Paul Clayton, Dylan's folk music audience, and even Dylan himself.
"It's All Over Now, Baby Blue" has been covered many times by a variety of different artists, including Baez, Them, The Byrds, The Animals, The Chocolate Watch Band,Graham Bonnet, Judy Collins, Joni Mitchell, Marianne Faithfull, Falco, The 13th Floor Elevators, the Grateful Dead, Link Wray, and Bad Religion.
Them's version, released in 1966 influenced garage bands during the mid-60's and Beck later sampled it for his 1996 single "Jack-Ass".
The Byrds recorded the song twice in 1965 as a possible follow up single to "Mr. Tambourine Man" and "All I Really Want to Do", but neither recording was released in that form. The Byrds did release a 1969 recording of the song on their Ballad of Easy Rider album (see 1969 in music).
One interpretation of the song is that it is directed at Dylan's folk music audience.
The song was written at a time when he was moving away from the folk protest movement musically and, as such, can be seen as a farewell to his days as an acoustic guitar-playing protest singer.
Dylan's choice of performing "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue" as his last acoustic song at the infamous Newport Folk Festival of 1965, after having had his electric set met with boos, is often used as evidence to support this theory.That particular performance of the song is included in Murray Lerner's film The Other Side of the Mirror.
Yet another interpretation is that Dylan is directing the farewell to himself, particularly his acoustic performer self. The opening line "You must leave now" can be a command, similar to the line "Go away from my window" that opens "It Ain't Me, Babe".
But it can also be an imperative, meaning just that it is necessary that you leave.
And the song is as much about new beginnings as it is about endings.
The song not only notes the requirement that Baby Blue leave, but also includes the hope that Baby Blue will move forward, in lines such as "Strike another match, go start anew".
If Dylan is singing the song to himself, then he himself would be the "vagabond who's rapping at your door / standing in the clothes that you once wore". That is, the new, electric, surrealist Dylan would be the vagabond, not yet having removed the "clothes" of the old protest singer. Alternatively, the vagabond and "stepping stones" referenced in the song have been interpreted as Dylan's folk audience whom he needs to leave behind.
He would also be telling himself to "Forget the dead you've left, they will not follow you."
Others to whom he may be saying farewell in the song are any of the women he had known, the political left or to the illusions of his youth.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/It's_All_Over_Now,_Baby_Blue
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Amo ESSA MÚSICA conheci guns and Roses. Nao conhecia com DONMCLEAN❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Such a catchy tune!
Most under rated frontman ever ☝️ Rip Brian, thanks for all your energy, love and songs ❤❤❤❤
Ziehmlich kraftloses Liedchen. Kein Vergleich zu zahllosen exzellenten anderen Sweet-Liedern.
Inna po prostu, ja się zasłuchałam , kwestia gustu.
Very best,Sweet👍😎❤️🤩!
Linda música
My absolute favorite band when I was 13 years old. I still listen to Sweet today, almost 60. That was music, that was passion for Sweet. Show me a band today that has that kind of passion. Not to mention the stuff that's on the radio today. Greetings to all Sweet fans out there. Retrobulle from "scheiss" Germany, Berlin.
This solo is 🔥 🔥 🔥
My waitress tonight, her name was Marlena. So of course that brought me here immediately.
Great song great band luv em
Funny🎉
Someone gave me a 45 of ballroom blitz . I flipped it over for a spin . Heard this song and always played the B-side from that point on .
Fantastic
Лучшая група.!!!!
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
❤❤❤❤❤
Ich fand diese Version schon immer sehr viel besser von der dazugehörigen LP.
B side to Alexander Graham Bell.
Bin 2 geteilt.wenn ich sweet höhre.alte erlnnerungen.super jugendzeit.aber traurig weil sie nicht mehr unter uns sind.werde euch nie vergessen.
Vom Rohling zum Diamanten durch Morrisons Talent.
ABSOLUUT WAAR V THE MAN!!😎😎
You know I've tried to cool it I've been trying to settle down But when I think I'm made it It drives me crazy Well, I'm staying on the wild side Always hit the higher ground Nothing I do Could amaze me I'm so restless, so restless You know it's too late now Too late now, too late now Too late now... Well I've always been outrageous But a change has gotta come Making up my mind Was never easy I was born to late to love you The day will never come It's love that I need So don't tease me I'm so restless, so restless You know it's too late now Too late now, too late now Too late now... I'm so restless, so restless I gotta say it's too late now Too late now, too late now Too late now... I gotta say ya too late now Too late now, too late now Too late now...
Glam rock pioneers with some covers by Raven and Def Leppard
During the same time period in the early 1970s, a Malaysian band called The Strollers had also recorded this song. czcams.com/video/UqDt5JoUo0U/video.html
I will NEVER tire of 'Sweet' - NEVER! I was born 15 years too late!
The song is part of my emotions since "Rocker" and never left till today.
❤❤❤!!!
...была когда-то маленькая пластинка с четырьмя песнями...👍👍👍🎸🎸🎸🎤🎤🎤🥁🥁🥁
Miss you so much the rollers, still listening to your music at the age of 67
Never heard a bad song from this group surely they must have had at least one?
Listening to this masterpiece in 2024 and thinking, where have all the great songwriters gone??😢😢
Brian was the most beautiful man on the planet. I thought he was totally gorgeous. From the moment I saw him in the mags in the early 70s. I was hooked.
Great 👍
Fantastic band
One of the most underrated groups of the 60's-their 2 signature songs (Ferry.. Mersey and Don't Let the Sun...Crying are classics
Amazing tune. So happy just listening to this!!
I’ve never heard this song before. But then again we here in Australia didn’t get see or to hear any of Sir Cliffs’ earlier releases. Thank you so very much for posting 🙏🙋♀️👍
Именно эта песня была записана студией Мелодия на советской грампластинке…остальные мы слушали на BBC и Голос Америки… но и сейчас помним, любим, слушаем и делимся 🎵
🙏🏻💥👍🏻
Phenomenal The hit version is phenomenal but this stripped down hard rock version is freaking GREAT as well GD they were fantastic Most underrated band ever.
Ah the memories of being a teenager take me back just for the 🎶 🎵 😊😊😊
Don't feel lonely.. ❤️😘
Essa musica me lembra chiclete de bola,bala,doce🍬🍭Sweet grande banda🍭🍬
Quando era pequena meu pai me levava em um parquinho de diversões petto de casa e no alto-falante 🔊 tocava Funny funny.Saudades!!!!!
Rest in peace lads you were a wonderful band
Пока мы вас слушаем и любим. Вы живы.
RIP Restless Stevie
👍🏻👏👏👏👏👏👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻😃
This reminds me of strutting around my suburbia with my transistor radio to my ear listening to this song.
I remember at school parties - everyone was dancing
Most beautiful ,heartbreaking film I had ever seen. I always cry when I hear this music. Dustin Hoffman and Jon Voight should have more than Oscar for their playing.