The long and winding road that leads to your door
Here comes the sun it’s alright people shout for more
But were you trying to deceive telling me All you need is love to succeed
Across the universe one after nine 'o'nine
I got a feeling for you blue and I feel fine
I tried so hard to make believe that I’d see
All you need is love to succeed
Lady Madonna let it be Something in the way you moved me yesterday
All you need is love so they say
the first time I saw them live was in the old Ancien Belgique in Brussels and I remember drummer Mel ( he sadly passed away in 2004 ) coming on stage and thinking ooh he looks like the babyface of the group but my God , he blew me away with his drumming as did the rest of the band.. their 70 's album I still count among my all time favorites. Titles is a great song but it is not representative for the group....loved their more symphonic stuff that keyboard player Woolly ( also died allready ) wrote and sang..great guy and he had a amazing mellotron sound... when he left for a solocarriere I lost intrest in Barclay James Harvest..for me he was the soul.
Hi Marisha,
Great song!I've been looking for this video for years.Eventually I made my own (slide show).But at last there it is....great.Where did you find it?
Thanks
Leon
every song they made was a hommage to some other band as they struggled to make it on their home soil of England but they fitted a niche that only BJH could fit thus BJH became something of a cult band, loved or loathed. I raise a glass to them because from their struggles came some great music. RIP Mel from the boy on the red Yamaha and long live the music they gave us.
Looks like this was filmed on an old set from LOST IN SPACE. This is wonderful - chorus always lifts me up until I realise who we've lost from the band.
part 3, observations continued 9) Les Holroyd remains one of the hairiest mofos in the history of rock n' roll. Even now his gray frizzled brillo pad top remains intact despite it receding with age... and his amazing nose..has he ever had work? It is an epic schnozzola that makes his nasal vocal delivery only 2nd to Mr Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull. 10) I could continue, but I fear my comments may be construed wrong. I'm merely poking fun at ths dated clip and truly love BJH! One of my faves!
This song is soooooo great ! Never saw the video, so thanks for posting. Amazing how you can make a song made up of titles from Beatles songs. Best one of BJH.