The Hooters - Brother, Don't You Walk Away скачать видео бесплатно


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Music video by The Hooters performing Brother, Don't You Walk Away. (C) 1989 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

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5 years назад

237homer238

i can not believe that it has only so litle klicks

6 years назад

Jason Barbush

i saw a Hooters concert in August of '86 at Hershey stadium but i don't know why we left following nervous night tracks.

6 years назад

The sunken pirate wreck

Ugh. I can not sing this song. Because then I'm thinking of my dad who has gone away. And then I start crying.

6 years назад

Derek Baker

Much of the best music in the late 70s and the 80s was a push-back/warning about the rather selfish direction society & politics had taken, especially in the USA, Canada, and the UK. In all three of those nations, politicians regularly vilified the poor, homeless, single parents, etc., promoted insecurity & fear, and celebrated avarice & greed. Once society had finished drinking their koolaid, large cuts were made to health care, social assistance, disability income, education, and other services that benefited the lowest classes & the working class. In response, these sorts of songs did much to legitimize the efforts of many people to fight the increasing individualism, judgementalism, and materialism during that time, and eventually people began to look at the needs of the poor, unemployed, and vulnerable more seriously.Obviously there are parallels to the trends in this decade, especially in the USA. However, this time around, virtually all television & radio is controlled by corporate interests, so these sorts of 'wakeup!' or 'protest' tunes are rarely heard in the mainstream media. This is something that should have us all worried!Ok...rant over.... :)

7 years назад

vihreetekkenjengi

This is GOOD!

8 years назад

simps83

I saw The Hooters live in August 1989 at Great Woods Ampitheatre in Massachusetts. They were touring in support of their Zig Zag LP and were the opening act for Stevie Nicks who was touring for her The Other Side Of The Mirror LP. They performed with so much energy-they didn't act like rock stars at all. I love these guys. Best concert I have ever seen. I will never forget it.

9 years назад

Johnnie Bee

For me this is one of the best rock bands ever without a doubt

9 years назад

alkisti fication

vodka με λεμόνι....

10 years назад

Mistertbones

They sound so much like The Byrds with their harmonies on this song.

10 years назад

popi vazaiou

★ ★ ★ ★

11 years назад

Paco Rodríguez

2:43 Marilyn Manson lol

11 years назад

avallach666

1989 when homless ppl was not only romanian and all the money went to one man behind the scenes

11 years назад

Marcus Myrberg

after listening to this song i realized how lucky i really am, i mean, i got a house, computer, food at the table, these guys have like nothing, so i started a found, by saving money to the homeless in sweden, and give them a warm place to stay, new clothes and food at christmas, please you guys should do the same

11 years назад

Rainbowveins79

people can like more than one band lol i love the hooters they are real music not like most of the music today

11 years назад

Andrei Tanase

dude you listen to LMFAO - I'm sexy and I know it and you say you love them GTFO and listen your crap

11 years назад

k0nsh0n

ahhhh damit this type of music is dying

12 years назад

John Zman

@greenmonkey991 yo jeffrey this is john! love this song big cuz!

12 years назад

Johnny

i was born way to late. wish i would grow up in those times, great music, great cars, no fucking bullshit soaps..

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