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  1. The interviewer's questions and comments are in the bold type. Evolution Of The Hollies: The Legend Continues. BERNIE CALVERT of the HOLLIES. Interviewed by JUD COST. The Hollies from Manchester, England must have been the most level-headed bunch ever to set foot on a rock & roll stage. No drug binges, no hotel rooms crawling with groupies.

  2. Apr 16, 2015 · Location: East Midlands. There is a video on the Chris Evans Breakfast Show site which shows the Waterboys singing and playing Purple Rain live in the studio on April 1st. Lots of comments say that this version has the best violin solo ever. I can't comment on that as I don't know much about the violin. I DO know when I heard the best live ...

  3. Joined: 17 Jan 2004. Posts: 73. Location: Grimsby, UK. I was there at the Singapore 1971 show but remember very little about it (laughed again!). They did Amazing Grace acapella, and there was a guy down at the front of the stage with a small box of tricks with a few sliders on it. I thought he was just balancing the sound but he may have been ...

  4. Hollies 1974 is my favourite 70s album by The Hollies. It rocks real good with the great Clarke/Sylvester/Hicks harmonies. Allan's vocal performance is outstanding on this album, especially on "Falling Calling", "Don't Let Me Down" and this version of "Out On The Road". "Rubber Lucy" is one of the greatest songs on this album, I think.

  5. Oct 17, 2007 · The Hollies' best music is a great pleasure to listen to, but the remainder of the tracks apart from "Suspended..." are, to me, a chore to get through, not what music by The Hollies should be. Hey, I have a longtime Hollies pal who absolutely detests the whole album, so that proves how it has really rubbed certain Hollies purists the wrong way.

  6. May 4, 2004 · Post subject: Alan Coates. Lead Guitar. Joined: 17 Jan 2004. Posts: 996. Location: Melbourne Australia. Alan has been with the Hollies for over 20 years now but sadly I felt has never received the credit he deserves. Do others agree, I think we have always seen the Hollies as the members from the 60's and 70's and the others were seen as bit ...

  7. Feb 6, 2006 · Posts: 773. Location: Los Angeles. hollies wrote: The Box Set was aimed at the public market - not the relatively few "long time collectors" and it is a shame you feel embarrassed about it. The Hollies certainly don't feel that way and neither do the many people I have spoken to about it.

  8. Tony Hicks has a great feeling for music, when and how to use a guitar. Many of those famous guitar heroes have not (especially Gary Moore who can destroy a love ballad with a too heavy and noisy guitar solo just to show which tricks he can and how fast he can play like the terrible long note in "Parisienne Walkways").

  9. Dec 9, 2006 · Post subject: DAVE MOUNT 1947-2006. Joined: 21 Jan 2007. Posts: 3. Location: London N18. Being a big Mud fan in the 1970s, I, too, was sad to read of the death of Dave Mount on 2nd December - it was not reported in the British press until 6th January, when an obituary appeared in the 'Telegraph'. He joined Mud in March 1968 as the group turned ...

  10. Then later in the year the eagerly awaited first ever 'official' Hollies DVD career Retrospective issued in the USA & Europe that concentrated on their Live performances as far as possible featuring new interviews with Tony, Bobby, Allan, and Graham came out - promoted in the USA by Graham Nash & Allan Clarke in person - which again drew rave reviews in the Music press.