Badfinger - "Day After Day" video free download


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Uploaded: 2007/10/07

Badfinger at the New Jersey Beatlefest on 3/1/87. Joey Molland sings the Pete Ham classic, "Day After Day". The band was Joey Molland (guitar), Mike Gibbins (drums), Randy Anderson (guitar), Mark Healey (bass), and Jeff Ross (keyboards).

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10 years ago

bradspicks

really fine performance here !

11 years ago

kknobody73

I've always liked Badfinger, this song holds dear in my heart for that the day my daughter was born, I was holding her while my wife laid sleeping, and this song came on the TV (radio) channel. It was and is the deepest meaning song that I ever listened to, from that day on. I love you Abbey!

12 years ago

cannapeas

Drums sounds really great. The "voice" is not present.

13 years ago

deankyrwoodactor

@HousleyMike.. Without Pete the song doesn't exist. Maybe the band sounds tighter but Pete's vocal is better in every version live or not.

13 years ago

Clifton Isaacs

Great job, especially on the vocal!

14 years ago

PinkLederhosen

I don't care if their voices lose a little over the years. I still love and love to hear the guys who put so much into this beautiful music in the first place. RIP Pete/Tom. You guys left a big space to fill.

14 years ago

timparcival

The tempo was just a little slow.

14 years ago

cincykid421

wasnt even born yet but i would have to agree that this is 1 of the best bands of all time. just discovered them within the last few months and i cant get enough.

14 years ago

ventues97

Joey sounds really good here at the age of 40...but more recent footage of him at 60+ I'm afraid his voice is gone.

15 years ago

Roger Escobedo

One of the most underated bands. Great songwriting. Saw them 1972, my first concert when I was 12 in San Antonio. I will always rember that. Straight Up, is one of the best albums of all time. IMHO...

15 years ago

LuvIzAhl

Met Jeff Ross when he was backing Gerry of 'Gerry and the Pacemakers' at a Beatlefest in LIVERPOOL, New York, USA. He's still got it. Also, saw Joey Molland at a Hippiefest in Hartford, Ct, too. He was really on that night. Rock On, dudes!!

15 years ago

glenmann62

met joey back in the mid eighties when he was playing with a road band ,became friends and gave him a hand with band equiptment when in town , finnally asked if i could audition for the band since the studio drummer lacked the feel and sounded more like a robot, he did give me the chance to come to minneapolis to audition for him ,but had to decline because of lack of travel funds , badfinger is one of the best artist to come around since the beatles but never got the recognition they deserved

15 years ago

Curt Marano

They played it live in E, but the original recording is in the key of F. i don't know about speeding up any tape, but the original recording is most definately in the key of F.

15 years ago

BadfingerBoogieBarb

"Day After Day" was originally recorded in the key of E. The record is close to the key of F because the tape was slightly sped up. The band always performed it in E, though.

15 years ago

Curt Marano

not just another great 70's band, one of the greatest 70's bands/acts..the original line-up was so full of talent,that was never realized due to the hardships & tragedy they went thru.

15 years ago

Curt Marano

of course, Joey in his hayday was not 1/2 the singer Pete Ham was, & now-adays he sounds worse,like he's losen it. if you notice, the song is down 1/2 step from key F to the key E actually thats a full key down, but still a 1/2 step from F to E. and that always takes the punch out of songs, when they lower the key, even Pete sang it live sometimes in "E" sometimes in "F"..it's hard nite after nite for the vocalists to sing certain songs in the orig key, their voices get tired and sore.

16 years ago

SRRL22

Great Song - Great Version, Even so, it doesn't hold a candle to the original version with George Harrison...

16 years ago

rocky arouh

very well put!, thank you i feel the same!

16 years ago

mi1964amigo

The most under-rated band ever. Fantastic pop.

16 years ago

flxbubl

another great 70's band.

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