Barclay James Harvest - Beyond the Grave скачать видео бесплатно


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From the CD "Time Honoured Ghosts" by Barclay James Harvest.

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10 years назад

Vivi Bech

Maybe the answer to your question is, that militarism has seduced so many men, through all times, to waste their bodies in wars?

10 years назад

Alain Levy

wonderful!

10 years назад

Stephen Davis

Why the Militarism? This is a Christian thought provoking tune! BJH was (to me) peace band.

12 years назад

leonakita

did they ever do this live?

12 years назад

freak49

I had only heads of Woolly's passing just today. I was saddened at Mel's passing as well. To say the impact that BJH had on me when they were together was profound is a vast understatement - all the way back to Once Again. So many memories associated with that album. Wooly made BJH the band that it was.

12 years назад

haileysvomit

epic awesome beautiful..........rip woolly sadly missed....

12 years назад

David Tett

Woolly was a very human man and I am pruod to have met him.

13 years назад

tedcroaker

Check out also Woolly's angry and very proggy anti-war song, Soldier Of Fortune, on the last Maestoso album, Caterwauling. Despite the sadness in some of Woolly's songs, Beyond The Grave is a positive assertion of life, and ironically a fitting tribute to the man. RIP, his music will live on.

13 years назад

tedcroaker

Woolly was a guy whose tremendous life-force shone in both his wonderful soul-searching music and his hilarious humour. His musical comeback was in a way a new lease of life for him, and he was always the joker on stage between songs, but i guess few of us perceived the sadness behind the clown's mask, though looking back now it was there to hear in some of his compositions, such as Happy Old World, Ball And Chain, Moonwater, The Poet, Waveform, and Float.

13 years назад

tedcroaker

Woolly's music has enthralled me since i discovered the Barclays around 1974. Many of us thought we'd never see Woolly grace the stage again after his retirement in the early 1980s, but we dared to dream, and it was with indescribable joy that i witnessed his return at Bristol Anson Rooms in March 2001. None of the power and majesty in his playing, or the hard-edged fragility of his singing, seemed to have deserted him.

13 years назад

howardcarter2010

For thirty years I thought this was the worst song on the magnificent 'Time Honoured Ghosts'. Now I realise that it is in fact very, very good ... strange that.

13 years назад

leonakita

It is just today I am informed of Wolly's passing. A huge fan of BJH in America, I especially was attracted to that 'one special' song always included in each of those mid-70s albums composed and performed by this deep person. It is with great sorrow that we say goodbye. Maybe his passing will bring greater respect to the horrible disease that is Clinical Depression.

13 years назад

TheCamelFactor

Goodbye sweet friend I hope you found your solace on Blossom Hill. R.I.P

13 years назад

SUSANOSSS

RIP Master Keyboards

13 years назад

steve iles

will be missed but never forgotten RIP wolly

13 years назад

rockcup

Now he is gone i discover this great track. RIP.

13 years назад

David Tett

The last time we spoke you seemed contented, no sign of a troubled mind so that is how I will remember you and as you wrote on my copy of Once Again "It was great fun" well, it has been fun to follow BJH. The one juke box song in the "Gate" that reminds me of those days is George Harrison`s What is life, does anyone truly know?DT.

13 years назад

Dejael Long

Goodbye, Woolly, dear friend...we will meet beyond the grave!!! Tearfully, DJL

13 years назад

Dave Thwaites

Bye bye Wooly :( We loved you man!

13 years назад

Johnston Walker

Thank you so much for uploading this wonderful song from a great band

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