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Vrinda |
Post subject: Hi! |
Lead Guitar
Joined: 25 Nov 2006
Posts: 667
Location: New Jersey, USA
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Hi everyone,
I'm Vrinda and I joined a few days ago. I'm 25 and have been a Hollies fan since I was about 9 or 10, when I saw a clip of them performing "Just One Look" on a documentary on the British Invasion. I didn't know much about them then, but later I heard the songs "Bus Stop," "Carrie Anne," "The Air That I Breathe," and "Stop! Stop! Stop!" on the radio. Then their albums were re-released in the U.S. on CD, and I saw some clips of the Hollies on YouTube. Since then, I've become a bigger fan than before. I listen to a lot of British Invasion bands - the Beatles being my #1 band always, but the Hollies come a close second!
I think Allan Clarke has one of the most distinctive voices in rock'n'roll, and Tony Hicks is an excellent lead guitarist. I prefer the Hollies' older material to the later stuff, but it'll take me a while to sample all of it. Thanks for letting me aboard and I look forward to getting to know you all!
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hollies |
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Hi Vrinda...welcome aboard.
You are right about both Allan and Tony. Both top of the class in the fields. |
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Vrinda |
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Joined: 25 Nov 2006
Posts: 667
Location: New Jersey, USA
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Hi Rob, thank you!
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SheLenka |
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Joined: 15 Jan 2006
Posts: 43
Location: Pardubice, Czech Republic
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Hi,
you both are right but don't forget one of the best drummers - Bobby Elliott! I am not writing this because the Hollies are my No 1, there are very few drummers who amazed me with their style - I am not an expert, so if something strikes me, it must be really, really good |
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James Towill |
Post subject: Re: Hi! |
Lead Guitar
Joined: 16 Jan 2004
Posts: 928
Location: Dunfermline, Fife
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Vrinda wrote: |
I think Allan Clarke has one of the most distinctive voices in rock'n'roll |
Yes, no disrespect to the others who have/are lead vocalists in The Hollies, but Allan was something special, shame he's no longer recording (as far as I know). |
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_________________ The Last Wind... don't eat curries late at night
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holliesfan |
Post subject: Fellow Garden-stater |
Lead Guitar
Joined: 17 Jan 2004
Posts: 519
Location: New Jersey, USA
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Hi Vrinda,
Where are you located in the Garden State? I live in Cranbury near Princeton. Nice to see someone your age into the Hollies. There's certainly a lot of great Hollies music out there. Long live the Hollies! Look forward to your website participation.
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Vrinda |
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Joined: 25 Nov 2006
Posts: 667
Location: New Jersey, USA
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Hi,
you both are right but don't forget one of the best drummers - Bobby Elliott! I am not writing this because the Hollies are my No 1, there are very few drummers who amazed me with their style - I am not an expert, so if something strikes me, it must be really, really good |
Shelenka, I wasn't omitting Bobby, I just didn't have enough time to write a longer post! Yes, Bobby is one of the most talented drummers of the British Invasion, and in rock'n'roll in general.
Thank you, Alan!
I live in Westfield, in Union County. There are quite a few Hollies fans out there my age, some even younger. I'm a member of another message board where we had a thread on the Hollies on one of the forums, and one 18-year-old member said she also loved the Hollies. Plus, there is a 16-year-old girl posting their videos on YouTube. I think these guys are here to stay! |
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SheLenka |
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Banjo
Joined: 15 Jan 2006
Posts: 43
Location: Pardubice, Czech Republic
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I'm really glad to hear the Hollies are popular among young people in the States
I live in a small country but there are quite a few fans. Some are quite young, too. My 60's music friends and I are a group of people between 25 and 30-something
So "Long Live The Hollies" becomes reality |
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benny-b-goode |
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Rythym Guitar
Joined: 08 Jun 2006
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Hi Vrinda,
it's great that you are part of this forum. It's a pity that the USA are so far away. It would be great to know someone being a Hollies fan of my age because I am 27 years old and I don't know anyone in person who even knows The Hollies, not even older people. It is annoying being so alone with a hobby.
Sometimes I think that I am the only person in the whole wide world knowing The Hollies. The only exception is this forum. So, it is good to know that there are people of my age out there knowing and admiring The Hollies the way I do.
Maybe someday a miracle might happen and I will meet another Hollies fan here in Germany. |
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James Towill |
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Joined: 16 Jan 2004
Posts: 928
Location: Dunfermline, Fife
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I'm 28 and have been a fan for about 13 years now. It's a shame that some other stuff doesn't get dusted off and released as it would appear that a great many of the previously unreleased stuff that was known about is getting out there... WE NEED MORE! |
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_________________ The Last Wind... don't eat curries late at night
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Vrinda |
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Joined: 25 Nov 2006
Posts: 667
Location: New Jersey, USA
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Hi Vrinda,
it's great that you are part of this forum. It's a pity that the USA are so far away. It would be great to know someone being a Hollies fan of my age because I am 27 years old and I don't know anyone in person who even knows The Hollies, not even older people. It is annoying being so alone with a hobby.
Sometimes I think that I am the only person in the whole wide world knowing The Hollies. The only exception is this forum. So, it is good to know that there are people of my age out there knowing and admiring The Hollies the way I do.
Maybe someday a miracle might happen and I will meet another Hollies fan here in Germany.
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Hi Benny,
Thanks! There probably are a lot of Hollies fans in Germany. They toured there in 1965 and 1966, so they must have had a following there. I know how annoying it can be being the only person who likes a particular rock band or singer. I felt that way in third grade, when I was the only girl in my class who liked the Beatles, and other girls liked some awful group called The New Kids on the Block. By the time we were in eighth grade, these same girls who made fn of me for liking the Beatles had their pictures taped to the insides of their lockers, and they had even gone on a trip to England one summer, went to Abbey Road, had their pictures taken by the street sign, and even signed their names on the wall. (The hypocrites!)
I'm also glad that there are people my age out there who like the Hollies, too. At least we know they won't be forgotten!
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Dennis |
Post subject: Re: Hi! |
Lead Guitar
Joined: 17 Feb 2004
Posts: 773
Location: Los Angeles
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James Towill wrote: |
Vrinda wrote: |
I think Allan Clarke has one of the most distinctive voices in rock'n'roll |
Yes, no disrespect to the others who have/are lead vocalists in The Hollies, but Allan was something special, shame he's no longer recording (as far as I know). |
My problem with Allan Clarke was that he could never make up his mind whether he wanted to be in the band or not, defecting in both 1971 and 1977, whenever he started to smell solo success for himself, which never materalized. I think the band was unwise to let him come back in both instances. 1972 was the best year for the band in my opinion. Mikael Rickfors' talent as a performer, vocalist, songwriter, and a multi-instrumentalist, outshadowed Clarke's. |
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James Towill |
Post subject: Re: Hi! |
Lead Guitar
Joined: 16 Jan 2004
Posts: 928
Location: Dunfermline, Fife
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[quote="Dennis"][quote="James Towill"]
Vrinda wrote: |
Mikael Rickfors' talent as a performer, vocalist, songwriter, and a multi-instrumentalist, outshadowed Clarke's. |
I can't agree with this, but that's just what was mentioned in a previous topic - we all like different things.
I think Rickfors was superb, but Clarke is at least on equal level with him. I'd like to have seen Allan play more guitar with the band, but he was perhaps pigeon-holed into the frontman position right from the start, so he couldn't melt in to the band as Rickfors did when he arrived.
I think the issue was Clarke needed the Hollies and the Hollies needed Clarke to avoid alienating fans/try and grasp at some kind of commercial success - history is history. |
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_________________ The Last Wind... don't eat curries late at night
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Dennis |
Post subject: Re: Hi! |
Lead Guitar
Joined: 17 Feb 2004
Posts: 773
Location: Los Angeles
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[quote="James Towill"][quote="Dennis"]
James Towill wrote: |
Vrinda wrote: |
Mikael Rickfors' talent as a performer, vocalist, songwriter, and a multi-instrumentalist, outshadowed Clarke's. |
I can't agree with this, but that's just what was mentioned in a previous topic - we all like different things.
I think Rickfors was superb, but Clarke is at least on equal level with him. I'd like to have seen Allan play more guitar with the band, but he was perhaps pigeon-holed into the frontman position right from the start, so he couldn't melt in to the band as Rickfors did when he arrived.
I think the issue was Clarke needed the Hollies and the Hollies needed Clarke to avoid alienating fans/try and grasp at some kind of commercial success - history is history. |
Witnessing The Hollies In Concert with Rickfors in 1972 was an amazing experience. Clarke just never impressed me as much. Other groups survived and prospered with major personnel changes during the '70s (such as The Doobie Brothers and Fleetwood Mac), so there was no reason that The Hollies couldn't have done the same had they given it more time. As for recordings, I still think "Romany" is the band's best and most satisfying LP overall. It's speculation, of course, but had they kept Rickfors in the band, maybe they wouldn't have ended up an "oldies" act as they always were with Clarke. The country-rock direction they were going in with Rickfors could have been pursued further. But it was back to the same old grind of "playing the hits" when Clarke came back. Nothing changed. To their credit, they got re-energized with "Russian Roulette", with the live workouts of "Draggin' My Heels" and "Daddy Don't Mind" being spot-on, but the spirit wasn't carried further. "A Crazy Steal" and "5317704" were unexciting followups. |
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Vrinda |
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Lead Guitar
Joined: 25 Nov 2006
Posts: 667
Location: New Jersey, USA
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My problem with Allan Clarke was that he could never make up his mind whether he wanted to be in the band or not, defecting in both 1971 and 1977, whenever he started to smell solo success for himself, which never materalized. I think the band was unwise to let him come back in both instances. 1972 was the best year for the band in my opinion. Mikael Rickfors' talent as a performer, vocalist, songwriter, and a multi-instrumentalist, outshadowed Clarke's. |
Never having heard Mikael Rickfor's voice, I can't comment on his singing style being better than Allan Clarke's. I think Allan did not make a wise decision by leaving twice like he did, though. If he was good enough to make it as a solo singer, he could have done so while still recording with the Hollies, like Frankie Valli of the Four Seasons did when he released "Can't Take My Eyes Off of You." |
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