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John, I have seen the Capitol Gold concert, it's excellent, but...............................
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The Hollies are still The Hollies as long as Tony and Bobby are in the band. And John is right you are missing out on what is still a great band and I hope they stay around to entertain us for many more years to come.
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_________________ Long live The Hollies, may they reign supreme for many more years to come.
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Anthony |
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Lead Guitar
Joined: 17 Jan 2004
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Location: Melbourne Australia
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Okay,
75 & 76 in Melbourne, with Terry Bernie, Allan, Tony and Bobby
83, Melbourne, Allan, Tony Bobby, Paul Bliss not really sure who the other members were, don't know if Alan Coates was with the band then. Maybe somebody here can fill in the blanks.
87, Allan, Tony, Bobby, Dennis, Alan, I have a couple of photos I took and the Bass player looks like Ray Stiles but in the tour book he was listed as Steve.
2001, Carl, Tony, Bobby. Ian, Ray & Alan
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_________________ Every member of the Hollies has played his part, 50 great years and still going.
http://www.myspace.com/pinocchioman visit me and say hi
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Hope2005 |
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Bass Guitar
Joined: 24 Oct 2005
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Location: Rugby
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April 2003 Carl
Feb 2004 Carl
Oct 2005 Peter
I'm seeing them on the 19th CAN'T WAIT |
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_________________ What goes around
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benny-b-goode |
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with Carl in 2004. It was an outdoor concert and it was great. "It's In Everyone Of Us" was so beautiful I almost had to cry.
the Albert Hall concert with Peter |
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holliesfan |
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Lead Guitar
Joined: 17 Jan 2004
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Location: New Jersey, USA
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Although the acapella version of "Let Love Pass" is brilliant, I absolutely love the version of "It's In Each and Everyone of Us" with Carl. In some ways both closings result in a tear or two. |
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Ray |
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Bass Guitar
Joined: 28 Feb 2006
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Location: Rangiora, New Zealand
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I have seen the Hollies 2 times. Once in 1983 and then again in 1987 both here in Christchurch New Zealand. i can't remember who the complete line ups were, but I'm sure Paul Bliss might have been on keyboards for the 83 concert , as I'm sure I remember Allan introducing him. I also remember Tony saying at the 87 concert that they were going to meet up with Graham Nash after touring NZ and do some concerts in the US. needless to say I was very excited at seeing both of these concerts. I do remember they opened up with "Stop in the name of love" at the 83 show, I was blown away with how powerfull there live performance of this was. I also recall them doing "Soldiers song at the same concert, it still sticks in my mind, as I had never heard it before, while I had known of the recording I dont know if it ever got released here in NZ.
Cheers Ray |
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malco |
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Joined: 14 Sep 2006
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Location: Corrimal (Wollongong), Australia
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I saw the Holiies in 1976 at Sydney Hordern Pavilion and again at Revesby Workers club, Sydney in 1982. (twice in the same night). In '76 the line up was Alan Clarke, Tony Hicks Bobby Elliott, Terry Sylvester and Bernie Calvert with Pete Wingfield. Other than Clarke, Hicks and Elliott , I can't remember who else played. |
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Lou |
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Acoustic Guitar
Joined: 06 Jun 2005
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Once.
1983 Soldier Field Chicago.
Clarke ,Hicks , Nash.
I was 19 , and I knew the Hollies did Bus Stop
and Long Cool Woman. And that's it.
Nothing could have prepared me for hearing
ALL THOSE HITS ALL AT ONCE.
And by a band so professionally polished.
To say I was permanently blown away or
my life was changed forever would be an
understatement on the grandest of scales.
If you cut me, I'd bleed in 3 part harmony.
Before the year was over , I had collected
ALL the major album releases of the Hollies
in both US and where applicable British(and German)
form. And I consider attending that show among the
2 or 3 best decisions I ever made in my life.
..or as the Hollies themselves put it best that night.
"Just one look , that's all it took ,yeah" |
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Bass Guitar
Joined: 06 Feb 2004
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Location: Manchester, UK
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Clarke, Hicks, Coates, Elliott, Stroud, Carey - Friday 30th March 1990, Manchester Apollo. My very first ever concert and was a night to remember!
Clarke, Hicks, Coates, Elliott, Stiles (Stroud in '96), Parker - many times from 1991-1999 at Manchester Apollo, Manchester Palace, Blackpool Grand, Preston Guild Hall, Buxton Opera House & Davenport Theatre Stockport
Wayne, Hicks, Coates, Elliott, Stiles, Parker - many times from 2000-2004 at Manchester Bridgewater Hall, Liverpool Philharmonic Hall, Preston Guild Hall, Blackpool Grand & Ashton-Under-Lyne (don't recall the name of the theatre)
Howarth, Hicks, Laurie, Elliott, Stiles, Parker - 2004-2007 once at Manchester Palace, twice at The Lowry Salford Quays, & once at The Liverpool Philharmonic Hall |
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