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Subido: 2009/09/24

A personal favourite song using my personal 'home' photos. Lyrics can be found on the new HD video on the Splinter playlist. From 1975 and their 2nd Dark Horse label album 'Harder To Live' is by North East of England duo Splinter. Co-produced by (ex Beatle) George Harrison and Tom Scott. Vocals and writers Bill Elliott and Bob Purvis, with Chris Spedding, Waddy Wachtel, John Taylor, Bill Nuttycombe, Bill Dickenson, Earl Palmer and Ralph McDonald. Other highlights from the album include 'Lonely Man' 'After Five Years' Berkeley House Hotel' 'Half Way There' and 'Sixty Miles Too Far'. These tracks helped form their 2nd of 3 UK albums. Distrubuted by A&M for Dark Horse records SP-22006. Their first album 'The Place I Love' featured George Harrison on guitar and their only top twenty hit of 1974 in 'Costafine Town'. The slideshow here features some of my near to HOME themed photos 2002-2009, including one of Little Ginge the stray cat, still trying to find his Which Way Home. In the meantime, we will keep feeding him with love and affection. Hoping to upload more Splinter tracks to this PLAYLIST (Al and Bill please note) :-

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLw9iVsaC3lWC0EC4C1yagkpjIL-4lXsK1

Comentarios

10 years ago

Stage Parades

I know the guys have not given up hope that will happen. It's just good that now most of their work can be found here on You Tube, albeit vinyl copies. Pleased to hear you are a fan.

10 years ago

zibbyzubb

Why oh why hasn't a record label remastered and reissued the Splinter album catalog on CD?

11 years ago

02ctw

This is a song I remember from the winter of 75, always liked it and found it on here all these years later, good memories indeed.

11 years ago

Paul O'Reilly

Are songs allowed to be as nice as this?

11 years ago

Stage Parades

I bet it was Al, you lucky fella. Best wishes to you too, Steve.

11 years ago

Al Bainbridge

Steve, Bill sung this to me and a few friends (well some of it) some time ago. It was a privilege to listen. How I wish I could sing like that! It's great to see these comments. It really is! All the best, Al

11 years ago

Al Bainbridge

The reason is you appreciate great music. Music which has a meaning. A great song sung wonderfully by two great singers.

11 years ago

Stage Parades

The words and voices are so moving, not surprised. The best ever Splinter song in my book. Thanks for the comment Paul, now play something FASTER ok !

11 years ago

Paul O'Reilly

Don't know why, but I'm in tears.

11 years ago

Doug Brooker

Nice to see that this was also George's favorite. Still listen to Splinter - and have this song on quite a few playlists. Hard to believe this song is now over 35 years old - still touches me everytime I hear it.

11 years ago

boing93

Beautiful song

11 years ago

Al Bainbridge

Bill Elliott is a friend of mine and agrees with you. Bill says that this was Georges favourite. It's mine too. Al

12 years ago

Stage Parades

@john111257 - Thank you John, appreciated. :-)

12 years ago

John Robertson

better than costafine town..shame no chart action..great up

13 years ago

Stage Parades

@albainbridge1 - Al, always been my favourite too, yes the photos probably would be more suited to Newcastle, but for me the sense of a need of belonging somewhere like HOME sums up the lyrics. Thanks.

13 years ago

Al Bainbridge

Still a great song, George Harrisons favourite I'm told and super pics (as usual) showing total affinity with the lyrics. Love it! @safeway56

14 years ago

Stage Parades

Thanks kind sir, totally agree with the more bands like them on here. All the best, Steve

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