I'm 58 and I remember I had to decide between "How Long" by Ace and this gem - only had 88 cents for one song - I went with Ace. While I still love that record, this IS 1975 for me.
American bands around this era all seemed to have the drummer as the lead vocalist. Very difficult thing to do with all 4 appendages doing separate things and then singing on top! Hats off to them all!!!!!!!!
I got one of those K-Tel albums for Christmas in 74-75 and this song was the one I remember most. I was 14 years old then. I’m 63 now and amazingly I still have that album. It’s one of the best childhood memories that I have. Thanks Mum and Dad for that present. 🙏
@@musiccollector It'll Shine When It Shines was released in late 1974. However, you are correct that Jackie Blue wasn't at the top of the charts until early 1975
With all due respect to Elvis, Chuck, Fats, Little Richard, Dion, etc., I’d say the genuine classic period of rock was from when the Beatles matured in ‘66 thru ‘74, before disco hit. Interestingly, this eight year period coincides w/ the heavy conflict of Viet Nam, excitement in the space program, major civil rights protests, and some quite excellent hallucinogenic substance use.
It truly is a masterpiece. I was drawn into it from the first day I heard it in the early 70s. The only other song that had the same emotional effect on me was Badfinger's 'Day After Day'... another masterpiece.
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My mom grew up in Nixa, MO and dated one of the guitar players in the late 60’s or early 70’s. She died in 2018 and I miss her very much. Mom, wherever you are, whatever plain you exist on now, I hope you’re young and vibrant again, and surrounded by peace and beauty. I love you very much.
I saw your post and when you said about reminding you of your mother. I can't get through "Bridge O.ver Troubled Water " for exacr same reason. I want my Mommy now! 😢
@@marit4fl for the longest time Fire and Rain by James Taylor would make me sob uncontrollably, no matter where I was or who was around. Then I started to think about the fact that most everyone will experience the loss of their parents, including my kids someday, and all of a sudden I was able to put aside my grief and move forward. The only thing I worry about now is losing one of my kids before I die….I don’t think I could handle that.
Everything about this is authentic with no playback. Even the initial camera shot shows the honesty, as the quick change to another camera then readjusting pan to the drummer shows they were not expecting him to sing on this song. Amazing stuff.
Going to see the Ozark Mountain Daredevils tomorrow night at the Arcada Theater in St. Charles, Il. !!! I grew up in Springfield, Mo. where this band formed and lived. I loved them then and love them now. Can' t wait ...will be my first time to see them in person. 😊
I was 12 years old when this song was released. I used to listen to it at night, in bed, on AM radio. WLS out of Chicago. Brings back great childhood memories. I love this song.
I always loved how it downshifts by a half-step on the stanzas, then seamlessly steps back up for the choruses. It always sounded like a resolution, not awkward like you'd expect
I love this song also 64 years old now still listen all the time great time in life the 70s were awsome time weed fast cars sey girls good music BE SAFE ALL PEACE OUT
This is probably the only contemporary footage of them performing this hypnotic rock song, from when late nite television was great and worth waiting up for to see, hear and feel, awesome vocals and lyrics and instrumentations, nothing now can compare.
Spring Break, ‘75, left EKU with Joey, heading to Daytona in his 69 Corvette 427 4speed, case of beer iced down, 3 oz’s, one pre rolled. Sun coming up, pulled over dropped the top, Joey’s passed out, head on the window. Reached in the cooler, grabbed the last beer, grabbed the last pre rolled, ripped thru the gears as Jackie Blue blasted on the radio. One of the greatest memories of my life! Magical Times, Magical Music!
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I consider this one of the best songs from that era. OMD is a great band. From the lyrics to the musicianship, the melody, the harmonies. no better song was ever written or performed. i miss the 70s dude. this song is a classic that will stand the test of time forever.
1975. I was at a remote Army missile site in Alaska. This song was on several times a day. Stuck in a guard shack for 12 hours sometimes more this song made an impression on a guy. I can't hear this song without thinking about that place.
@@heatheradam-cerri8969 make me 19 again and I would do it all over. I went on to do another 20 years in the National Guard for a total of 24 years. Only to be 19 again. Thank you
@@krisgreenwood5173 Kris, You truly ARE a hero to me….as are all people who serve in our military ! what comes to mind here is a bumper sticker i proudly have: “If you can’t stand behind our military… feel free to stand in front of them!” NOT MANY WOULD DO AS YOU DID!! I SINCERELY THANK YOU !!
@@heatheradam-cerri8969 the missile site I was at is called Site Summit Alaska. Google that name and you can see the history of the site. I was transferred from San Antonio Texas to Ft. Richardson in December 1974. The Site closed in July 1979 but some of the buildings still stand.
As I recall it was great run to the end of the decade from there - any of the noms for Grammy SOTY and ROTY could have easily won, it was a tight n classy field right through. A very competitive time to be in the business but the consumers were the winners - folks were buying lots of albums, spoiled for choice with the ongoing quality.
Larry Lee has the ability to write memerable, classic songs, that we will remember for a lifetime, which l have. l love his songs written for The Ozark Mountain Daredevils. All of them. He is a great player on his instruments. And has a great singing voice. Amongst the great ones. Thank you very much Larry Lee 💛
God I love this song. That guitar riff is a classic and great vocal arrangements too. Always give extra props to any musician who sings lead while playing drums just like Don Henley and my all time favorite Karen Carpenter.
+Shane Anthony no kidding. it seems like it would be kind of difficult to pull off, drumming and singing at the same time. that's why they're the pros and i'm not lol
+lisa bradford Yes that type of precise co-ordination that's required must not be easy. I should have included Phil Collins. He did it live on occasion too but historically there haven't been many.
Great song by a gifted band! I saw OMD at Long Beach, Ca in 1975. They opened for Steve Miller who was 2 hours late and awful. Glad to hear the band is still together and doing well, congratulations guys!
Very impressive! This cannot be an easy song to have written or have performed live. My generation holds the record for the most phenomenal songs ever written and performed in history! These sad acts of today make a mockery of the music industry!
This is from "The Old Gray Whistle Test" which ran from 1977 to 1988. The longest live rock show ever from the BBC. Gotta love this song. Well performed.
OGWT began in 1972, but yes it ran til 1988. This recording is from 1975, when the record was charting in the UK. Later with Jools Holland is now the longest running live music show on the BBC, running from 1994 to present day.
Boy, Michael You have this so right. Hypnotic is just a perfect description of this song. Larry Lee on Jackie Blue is amazing. What a humble person he is. Joan from NYC ❤
Whole album is terrific, I live in the Blue Mountains, NSW, Australia and love to play this album on a Sunny Sunday morning- “I have stones on the mountain, and a clear blue windswept sky…”
70’s were the best, the music was top shelf, the drugs were superlative, the consequences just didn’t seem to matter, I survived the madness and wouldn’t change a thing, to my friends who didn’t make it, RIP.
Fantastic band saw them live in the 1970's, not in the states, but in London, England. At Wembley, the 1st 3 Day Country music Festival, over the easter weekend.
Fabulous performance of this band and their hit from the 70's....brings back good memories of my childhood in the 70's listening to this song on the radio in the car on family road trips......great music back then.....when music WAS MUSIC :)
@@debbiemiles404 ah the memories, the expectations of going to school camp... Most of us were just glad to have survived with out social reputations more or less intact...
Boy, I wish I had a Time Machine, 1975 hearing this song on the Radio is where I would want to be over and over again! A much better time, at least for me anyhow.
6 completely amazing musicians. When Larry Lee sings this song, you can't help feeling what he is feeling when singing this great song. Thoughts anyone?
Beautifully gritty! This is truly one to put in the time capsule. It is eloquent and beautifully arranged. Not to mention, I totally respect singing drummers!
I can remember listening to this in my parents car when I was very young. The band and this song was formed and written about an hour from my hometown.
1975...Birmingham Ala...they played this at a little bar/ night club...I was there...they kept playing for bout..15 min..!!! Place was...Rockin..!!Rocking..!!! Good Memories..!!! ❤
I was 12 years old and I bought this 45 record. I played it over and over and over. I still like to listen to it now and I'm 61!!
I would have done the same . But I was about 4 at the time lol . still a great song and tune and also sound .👍👏
I'm 58 and I remember I had to decide between "How Long" by Ace and this gem - only had 88 cents for one song - I went with Ace. While I still love that record, this IS 1975 for me.
I'm 59 and agree, this song is a true 1970's classic indeed 🎉.
Remember it well ❤
ditto although I am lagging you by 4 months in age. So early 70s!
I absolutely love this song. I'm 65 years old now and it still sounds great
American bands around this era all seemed to have the drummer as the lead vocalist. Very difficult thing to do with all 4 appendages doing separate things and then singing on top! Hats off to them all!!!!!!!!
Arkansas boys?
The drummer, Larry Lee has one the most distinctive voices in rock and roll.
The 60's and 70's were by far the GREATEST YEARS for music ... I'm so glad i got to experience it ....
Trouble was there so much good music around at the time you sometimes took it for granted , now it's a rarity .
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I got one of those K-Tel albums for Christmas in 74-75 and this song was the one I remember most. I was 14 years old then. I’m 63 now and amazingly I still have that album. It’s one of the best childhood memories that I have. Thanks Mum and Dad for that present. 🙏
When the drummer sings you know it's gonna be a great song.
Yessss!
Yes!
It's true 👍
Roller skating, and swapp spit ....
Says Don Henley posting under an assumed name.
You couldn't go anywhere in 1974 and not hear this song. The crazy thing is that these guys are still out on tour, singing this song to this day!
@@paceflchick who said it was a new clip? I was merely pointing out that just like you saw them here back in the day, you can still see them today
M I S L E A D I N G I N F O
@@railwaystationmaster how so?
It was from 1975, not 1974.
@@musiccollector It'll Shine When It Shines was released in late 1974. However, you are correct that Jackie Blue wasn't at the top of the charts until early 1975
This is a fucking awesome song. I'm glad that I grew up during the 70's - there was so much great music.
HinjuRock Amen!!!!!
When vibration and frequency was at an all-time high!
@@drewdog7482 All time high, quite right mate. I most certainly was!
so thankful i did too.
With all due respect to Elvis, Chuck, Fats, Little Richard, Dion, etc., I’d say the genuine classic period of rock was from when the Beatles matured in ‘66 thru ‘74, before disco hit. Interestingly, this eight year period coincides w/ the heavy conflict of Viet Nam, excitement in the space program, major civil rights protests, and some quite excellent hallucinogenic substance use.
This song is a masterpiece, vocals can’t be touched by artists of today.
It truly is a masterpiece. I was drawn into it from the first day I heard it in the early 70s. The only other song that had the same emotional effect on me was Badfinger's 'Day After Day'... another masterpiece.
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Sure it can. Bit over the top buddy.🙄
@@FYMASMD Not really...name a song from the current list of autotune wonders that's better...
I love this song. Even better with no filters. This is REAL vocals❤
One of the greatest songs in history from the magical summer.of 1975.
Great summer.
Yes it was the summer of 1975 had some great music 🎶 and I just turned 21 years old
1975, that was the summer after my freshman year in high school. Still get the same vibes from this song as I did then!
I love this song. I was their waitress when I was going to college in Newport Arkansas. I got all their autographs. Love it!
Wow... life is good
Congratulations 🎊
hey it's you! i remember you! haha!!
How could you possibly remember me? But oh how flattering
@@tinfoilhatteryou're too sweet
Brings me back to hot summers in my early teens in the 70’s, care free, young, and not a care in the world! Life is good 😊 🌈😎
This is my favorite song❤❤. I just truly love the lyrics and melody. Brings me back to a simple time when music 🎶 🎵 was music 🎶 🎵 ❤❤
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I’ve never heard this live. Its fantastic. Music really was better back in the day.
I see them in concert in St. Cloud mn at in 1980 they are awesome group and the song is best
I did see them live in Madison WI
My mom grew up in Nixa, MO and dated one of the guitar players in the late 60’s or early 70’s. She died in 2018 and I miss her very much.
Mom, wherever you are, whatever plain you exist on now, I hope you’re young and vibrant again, and surrounded by peace and beauty. I love you very much.
I saw your post and when you said about reminding you of your mother. I can't get through "Bridge O.ver Troubled Water " for exacr same reason. I want my Mommy now! 😢
@@marit4fl for the longest time Fire and Rain by James Taylor would make me sob uncontrollably, no matter where I was or who was around. Then I started to think about the fact that most everyone will experience the loss of their parents, including my kids someday, and all of a sudden I was able to put aside my grief and move forward. The only thing I worry about now is losing one of my kids before I die….I don’t think I could handle that.
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Everything about this is authentic with no playback. Even the initial camera shot shows the honesty, as the quick change to another camera then readjusting pan to the drummer shows they were not expecting him to sing on this song. Amazing stuff.
People were real pros back then and they took their jobs and productions seriously. I miss the 70s so much....way more substance back then
good observations
This song is incredibly magical.
Beautiful song
And has a slight spooky sound. I think it’s the slide guitar parts.
It is indeed
I was 15 in 1975 and this was on the radio a lot back then for good reason.
Going to see the Ozark Mountain Daredevils tomorrow night at the Arcada Theater in St. Charles, Il. !!!
I grew up in Springfield, Mo. where this band formed and lived. I loved them then and love them now. Can' t wait ...will be my first time to see them in person. 😊
Loved this song back in the 70’s and it still sounds as good today. Great memories of good times.
Wow, I've only heard the recorded version of this to date, surprised at how well they did this live - really great performance!
Yes, very good point.
Class act...
These guys were "hipsters" before the term was created.
So very talented group of true musicians that played all kinds of instruments.
A favorite tune of mine from OMD is a song titled "Watermill" !
Rock musicians were simply more talented then, in general.
They are lip syncing.
I was 12 years old when this song was released. I used to listen to it at night, in bed, on AM radio. WLS out of Chicago. Brings back great childhood memories. I love this song.
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I love this song. It brings back so many memories of my teenage years ❤️❤️❤️
Hello Gina how are you doing hope you’re having a great time with your family may God bless you and your family
Same here with reminding me of my teenage years.
I always loved how it downshifts by a half-step on the stanzas, then seamlessly steps back up for the choruses. It always sounded like a resolution, not awkward like you'd expect
Love them. Been to a concert in Springfield Missouri in the 70s.
Such a unique voice, with intelligent lyrics and rocking music. Love the blend of music and his voice, especially love the guitar.
I agree. I like how they use the 3 syllable word "indigo" in place of blue as it fits the notes/pattern of the melody/phrasing.
This song brings back so many memories of my childhood. My parents played this kind of music. I was blessed to have heard such good music coming up
I love this song also 64 years old now still listen all the time great time in life the 70s were awsome time weed fast cars sey girls good music BE SAFE ALL PEACE OUT
Love this song. Drummer has a great voice.
This is probably the only contemporary footage of them performing this hypnotic rock song, from when late nite television was great and worth waiting up for to see, hear and feel, awesome vocals and lyrics and instrumentations, nothing now can compare.
Larry Lee and all the Ozarks totally ROCK! Thank you for such a terrific song!
Like "they say..., BACK IN THE DAY" !
THAT was music, real music 🥰
Spring Break, ‘75, left EKU with Joey, heading to Daytona in his 69 Corvette 427 4speed, case of beer iced down,
3 oz’s, one pre rolled. Sun coming up, pulled over dropped the top, Joey’s passed out, head on the window. Reached in the cooler, grabbed the last beer, grabbed the last pre rolled, ripped thru the gears as Jackie Blue blasted on the radio. One of the greatest memories of my life!
Magical Times, Magical Music!
Man. Hearing that song, I’m transported back to age 12 and enjoying summer vacation with not a care in the world. A great track.
"I watch the sunset, but don't see it rise" gets me every time.
This could have been a vintage Todd Rundgren song to my ears. Love it!
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One of the best songs of 1975
Fuck yeah 🤘 🎸 🎙️ 🎶 🎸 🍺 🍺 🍺 🍺 🍺
It actually came out in 1974 but yeah it is a great song
@@jayreed1493 Recorded in 1974, entered the Billboard Top 40 in March, 1975
@@timothycook2917 ok bro no argument here was just pointing out a fact
And ur definitely right because 1975 was when that disco crap started getting in the air waves
I grew up with this song makes me want to the 70s I love Bailey.
I consider this one of the best songs from that era. OMD is a great band. From the lyrics to the musicianship, the melody, the harmonies. no better song was ever written or performed. i miss the 70s dude. this song is a classic that will stand the test of time forever.
You just can’t beat these old classics ♥️♥️♥️
This track has been date stamped from the release date to infinity it’s awesome, fantastic tracks like this will never die,
1975. I was at a remote Army missile site in Alaska. This song was on several times a day. Stuck in a guard shack for 12 hours sometimes more this song made an impression on a guy. I can't hear this song without thinking about that place.
Thank you soooo much for your military service!!!❤❤
@@heatheradam-cerri8969 make me 19 again and I would do it all over. I went on to do another 20 years in the National Guard for a total of 24 years. Only to be 19 again. Thank you
@@krisgreenwood5173 Kris, You truly ARE a hero to me….as are all people who serve in our military ! what comes to mind here is a bumper sticker i proudly have: “If you can’t stand behind our military… feel free to stand in front of them!” NOT MANY WOULD DO AS YOU DID!! I SINCERELY THANK YOU !!
@@heatheradam-cerri8969 the missile site I was at is called Site Summit Alaska. Google that name and you can see the history of the site. I was transferred from San Antonio Texas to Ft. Richardson in December 1974. The Site closed in July 1979 but some of the buildings still stand.
1975 was a magical year for music, just google hit songs from 1975 and it a treasure chest of timeless classics!!...including Jackie Blue ✌
As I recall it was great run to the end of the decade from there - any of the noms for Grammy SOTY and ROTY could have easily won, it was a tight n classy field right through. A very competitive time to be in the business but the consumers were the winners - folks were buying lots of albums, spoiled for choice with the ongoing quality.
I lived it .
This song is so Reminiscent of the '70's Sound. Love it! Thank you Markymarky for sharing this Solid Gold Hit!
Growing up in Jersey this was an absolute favorite! Great band and song!
What a brilliant version of this song. They absolutely nailed it.
Larry Lee wrote the song. This is the original version.
Larry Lee has the ability to write memerable, classic songs, that we will remember for a lifetime, which l have. l love his songs written for The Ozark Mountain Daredevils. All of them. He is a great player on his instruments. And has a great singing voice. Amongst the great ones. Thank you very much Larry Lee 💛
God I love this song. That guitar riff is a classic and great vocal arrangements too. Always give extra props to any musician who sings lead while playing drums just like Don Henley and my all time favorite Karen Carpenter.
+Shane Anthony no kidding. it seems like it would be kind of difficult to pull off, drumming and singing at the same time. that's why they're the pros and i'm not lol
+lisa bradford
Yes that type of precise co-ordination that's required must not be easy. I should have included Phil Collins. He did it live on occasion too but historically there haven't been many.
+Shane Anthony Grand Funk's drummer Don Brewer also come to mind as a 'singing' drummer .
There is also Kelly Keagy of Night Ranger that plays drums and sings.
Shane Anthony Ringo
Man this song brings me back to my childhood riding along with my daddy in his car. Love the memories. Love the song.
In my opinion Larry Lee's singing and Randle Chowning's slide guitar are the highlights from this amazing song.
I agree simply amazing
Yes.
And the piano!
The guy playing the maracas is no slouch either. Dudes killin' it.
Copy that
I remember hearing this for the first time on the radio in the '70's. Everything seemed to slow down or stop. The song had an immediate impact.
It's a put down song about a girl,
and shows zero compassion for
her lifestyle, wondering if it was
based on someone the group
knew
67 now reliving my yesteryears
❤❤❤
Great song
I am 62 yrs.young and still love these guys.
Great song by a gifted band! I saw OMD at Long Beach, Ca in 1975. They opened for Steve Miller who was 2 hours late and awful. Glad to hear the band is still together and doing well, congratulations guys!
I was there at Long Beach too. OMD were fantastic... I was an instant fan from that night on. Yes, Steve Miller 2 hours late starting around 11pm.
@@usual194 I just saw them in Northern Wisconsin this past weekend. Great performance!
They were 😎 awesome
I loved this song! Such a sweet voice.
Are they still a band today i wonder❤️✌️☮️🕊️
Love this song, as well as any song from The Steve Miller band 🤘🤘🤘
Orchestral Manoevers in the Dark?
This really is a gem from the 70's....I love it. Nearly perfect live performance.
One of my favorite songs I'm Old school
So glad I lived through the 70’s. This song is so great. I’m from Missouri too. St. Louis. I remember when this first came out! 👍😎
Very impressive! This cannot be an easy song to have written or have performed live.
My generation holds the record for the most phenomenal songs ever written and performed
in history! These sad acts of today make a mockery of the music industry!
You're just getting old.
It looked like a piece of piss to perform live!
38 special
38. Special
they were a disciplined lot! played-well-with-others... as long as everything-was-goin'-their-way, that is! ha ha
This is from "The Old Gray Whistle Test" which ran from 1977 to 1988. The longest live rock show ever from the BBC. Gotta love this song. Well performed.
OGWT began in 1972, but yes it ran til 1988.
This recording is from 1975, when the record was charting in the UK.
Later with Jools Holland is now the longest running live music show on the BBC, running from 1994 to present day.
@@darganx What I meant to say was it ran from 71 to 88. I knew it was 17 years. But, my math was wrong.
Think it was 1976. I wasn't allowed to stay up to watch OGWT until that year and had this show on cassette tape.
@@darganx Thanks - I was curious when this was recorded.
You really can't beat TOGWT.
Boy, Michael You have this so right. Hypnotic is just a perfect description of this song. Larry Lee on Jackie Blue is amazing. What a humble person he is.
Joan from NYC ❤
I swear this song is like wine it never ages it gets better with time priceless
Whole album is terrific, I live in the Blue Mountains, NSW, Australia and love to play this album on a Sunny Sunday morning- “I have stones on the mountain, and a clear blue windswept sky…”
This song puts me in such a GREAT place in life and time ... Love it..
Another classic from The Old Grey Whistle Test. Amazing BBC Musical...
70’s were the best, the music was top shelf, the drugs were superlative, the consequences just didn’t seem to matter, I survived the madness and wouldn’t change a thing, to my friends who didn’t make it, RIP.
💕
I was 13 back then ... this song always had a spooky vibe to it 👻 ...
Great Live Performance 👌🏼 👏🏻
Takes me back to the summer of 73 when the music was cool, about 10 years before digital turned everything to shit.
I was just a preteen kid with big front teeth and a gunnery sergeant Dad. I loved the 70's.
Takes me back driving to meet my man in1975 cranked up on the radio,✌️♥️
Fantastic band saw them live in the 1970's, not in the states, but in London, England. At Wembley, the 1st 3 Day Country music Festival, over the easter weekend.
Fabulous performance of this band and their hit from the 70's....brings back good memories of my childhood in the 70's listening to this song on the radio in the car on family road trips......great music back then.....when music WAS MUSIC :)
I love this song
first heard this on a bus to a school camp, great memories
@@debbiemiles404 ah the memories, the expectations of going to school camp... Most of us were just glad to have survived with out social reputations more or less intact...
Boy, I wish I had a Time Machine, 1975 hearing this song on the Radio is where I would want to be over and over again! A much better time, at least for me anyhow.
I have a friend named Jackie. I call her Jackie blue because of this song. I never left the 60s n 70s. They left me TX peace
This is a hell of a performance.
6 completely amazing musicians. When Larry Lee sings this song, you can't help feeling what he is feeling when singing this great song. Thoughts anyone?
LOL He wrote it.
I was 24 when Jackie blue came out in the UK . and it's still a great song 48 years on happy days 😀👍
Cheers I never get tired of listening to Jackie blue 💙🔵
Classic stuff right here. 60’s-80’s music era was just so good. 2nd 2 nun. 4-Sure.
Great song and Great Band.
Drumming & singing same time is soooooo freaking hard!!! Well done
My brother Ray really enjoyed this song i guess when he heard it he was in fort Campbell KY he's gone now i hear this song and go way back to the 70 s
Back from a time when music flowed and bands were Magic
I love how Larry's kit has 'Cannabis' on the front...lol
The ascot is incredible and his voice....wow
1974 I was 18 ..one of. my very favorite songs...sad I rarely hear this band now....super band.
I can remember when this song came out loved it then and still do.
What a wondelful and beautiful song...Ohhh my God...
That was an excellent live performance.
Who are the 3 folks that didn't like this????
Beautifully gritty! This is truly one to put in the time capsule. It is eloquent and beautifully arranged. Not to mention, I totally respect singing drummers!
Yet another great 70s song. Nice "CANNABIS" drumset.
I listen every day, one of the greatest of all time, hey Caroline❤️
I can remember listening to this in my parents car when I was very young. The band and this song was formed and written about an hour from my hometown.
I'm about to be 45, I so wish I grew up in this era. I still grew up enjoying all of this music.
And the guys that gave us this beautiful song ….. also gave us Chicken Train. ❤
Fantastic song! Loved it then, love it now!!!!
Very well performed for a 70's pop radio smash to be done so well by a southern rock band in the live setting very impressive
Missouri is not really southern, but middle America
1975...Birmingham Ala...they played this at a little bar/ night club...I was there...they kept playing for bout..15 min..!!! Place was...Rockin..!!Rocking..!!! Good Memories..!!! ❤
Great sound like just about everything they did timeless really. Glad I was around for it then and now.
As a competent drummer, I can on watch in awe when drummers sing.