Harry Nilsson - Together video free download


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Duration: 02:13
Uploaded: 2008/05/19

Album: Aerial Ballet (1968)

There's some confusion as to what album this is from, but I'm too lazy to look anything up.

Comments

9 years ago

Johnzoil

A beatles rip off, but as good as any of their stuff.

9 years ago

Sprout Magoo

Beautiful classic from a much underrated writer-performer.

9 years ago

Pat Woldt

Ariel Pandemonium Ballet ?? at least that's where I first heard this gem...one of many gems on an absolutely impeccable album...cheers xo

10 years ago

777RockNRollin

Such a Great song from such a masterpiece album - R.i.p Harry

10 years ago

KhtBreyer

I know davy did a live performance on tv in 69, there is a video of it.

10 years ago

CrunkPartyBitches

I'm pretty sure they said that about a number of people including The Byrds.

10 years ago

Valérie Desjardins

Well the Beatles said Nilsson was their favorite american artist. No wonder why their songs sounds like his...

11 years ago

Brandon Haygood

Brenda and Eddie were the popular steadies and the king and the queen of the prom...

11 years ago

GotNextVideo

Just as a poem, the meter and rhyme structure of this is pretty amazing. There's a sophistication to the lyrics that goes beyond just prose and imagery. Very underrated.

11 years ago

Champion Lion

Yes, Beatlesque, especially w/the horns.

11 years ago

Joey van Leeuwen

Honestly Harry Nilsson's style reminds me of a combination of The Beatles and The Beach Boys. His song style reminds me a lot of the Beatles, and the heaviness of orchestration and the overall blend of the sound is taken right from Today and Pet Sounds-era Beach Boys.

11 years ago

stramtogfattig

HARRY !! THE GENIUS !!!

12 years ago

MrTeddersG

Definitely aerial Ballet. I've got it!

12 years ago

iVoLcoMxHD

This honestly sounds like it could had been a Beatles song. Harry was a fifth Beatle, I can listen to anyone of his songs and enjoy, just like the Beatles.

13 years ago

Johnzoil

Couldn't find this for ages. Thanks for uploading!

13 years ago

sharmin1215

@fatszenji89 He copied no ones music. But lots are influenced by each other.I can see the influence. in both. He spent a lot of time with John Lennon and Ringo Starr

13 years ago

fatszenji89

it sounds like "martha my dear " from the beatles. but it still sounds nice.

13 years ago

54musiclover

Gone to soon RIP

13 years ago

Glamagal20091

I'm just reiterating craigraven's comment really. Sandie Shaw covered this in 1968 and it was a good version, well sung. It didn't chart in the UK though, I think. ....can I find it anywhere?.......no. Certainly not on YouTube.

14 years ago

RevSpike

His first album for RCA was Pandemonium Shadow Show, his second was Aerial Ballet. That is where this recording comes from. I believe the next album was (confusingly) Aerial Pandemonium Ballet - which featured the same recording, or many elements of it, along with a classical guitar, and new vocals. (someone should post that one - maybe I will.)

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