Al Stewart - Post World War Two Blues da Past, Present and Future 1973 video free download
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Duration: 04:22
Uploaded: 2012/03/04
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11 years ago
Neen S
TW3 (That Was Whe Week That Was) - a 1960's British TV programme that weekly satarised the latest news and ran for several years. A notable exception was the programme that followed JFK's assassination in 1963. They did proceed with the programme, however it was curtailed to 20 minutes. It respected instead of satirised the tragic event, much like the events of 11 September 2001 would be exempted from tasteless humour, at least at first by other programmes.
12 years ago
Lamashtar
According to his mother in a biography, they didn't have it nearly that bad off when he was growing up.
12 years ago
SteelguitarLane
who was the steel player? B.J. Cole?
12 years ago
MarcoPoloFIN
Great song!
12 years ago
dick topping
Al is the best historical song writer ... ever. He knows his history
12 years ago
januschii
al stewart is one of the best songwriters and lyricists of all time. this song is quite similar to american pie, al stewart probably had that in mind (the day that buddy holly died). "i came up to london when i was 19, with a courderoy jacket and a head full of dreams". i love that line :)
12 years ago
jimmydeboy
one of the best and finest tracks off the album Past, Present & Future - cheers for uploading
12 years ago
hooeybrown
You'd have to understand British history and culture to really understand most of the lyrics. Even so, this is one of Al Stewart's very best.
12 years ago
Rus818
THIS IS A GREAT SONG ONE OF HIS BEST NO IF ANDS OR BUTS