That was it. Wasn't he running about backstage lost in mirror maze like the music video, and then turned up at the top of the stadium. If I remember right, he had a really different stage set up, wasn't it built into the end of the stadium or something like that?
Love em or hate them, you can't deny the impact they've had and what legacy they left on the music industry. Not one of their tracks I was familiar with, but I see what you're saying about it being not their usual thing which is probably why people didn't like it. But honestly the "see how they run" bit was a cool section of vocals from (I'm guessing) Paul and John? Really cool vocal lines.
I've always loved the piano beat in this song it has a great rhythm to it. You can just tell this was one of Paul's compositions. Yeah, the "see how they run" is very cool
That sounds fantastic 😍😍 I love string quartets. Who are these girls and why is this the first time I'm hearing of it. This is great. Amazing share, thanks for dropping it here!
Steve Miller Band - Abracadabra
Jerry's vintage tune of the day, Steve Miller Band's The Joker, reminded me of the first time I heard them as wee lad. This song was played on near constant repeat on the radio back in '82.
It appears that yesterday i ve been travelling to the 90s sound from Manchester (Stone Roses, Happy Mondays, Inspiral Carpets, James, The Charlatans....) And i ve been listening The Soup Dragons
So Today i will stay with the word "Free" refering to your song @Public_N_M_E :
Yesterday I learned that the Beatles did not play any instruments on the recording of Eleanor Rigby. I should have known this as it is all strings but never gave it any thought until I was presented with this factoid.
The Beatles - Lady Madonna