Larry Norman - The Six O'Clock News video free download


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Uploaded: 2009/02/14

Larry Norman's The Six O'Clock News.

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9 years ago

Joe Moore

Me too Jay! Now I back slid but back on track! I love Larry's music and message! I also got Moser blood too! I guess we are in two families at once! 

9 years ago

Jay Moser

I`ve been a christian since I was 13. But why not come back to the flock! Larry helped me do just that! Now I vow never to live as a back-slidden Christian ever again! Critics need not reply. J.B.Moser

11 years ago

Longshotsblues

Yes it was and recorded when he was still apart of "People". Capital refused to release it. Other songs written by Norman and Fridkin in 1967, but refused release by Capitol, were "Floor Talk", "The Ice Cream Man", and "The End of the Road" for an almost completed but unreleased People album. It was their labels fault that they were a One Hit Wonder band for "I Love You". Capital was too mainsteam for a rock and roll band coming out of the 60s.

11 years ago

Jeff Curtis

Napalm tattoo's what a visual picture, this was Larry's anti war song.

11 years ago

Jackie LaGeek

Got introduced to Larry when I was a new Christian in '81. Loved this song!

12 years ago

justin bell

CBS, ABC, NBC,

12 years ago

ArgentPure

Welcome to your Reward Larry! RIP!!!

12 years ago

VitamAeternam777

ITunes has it as well as all his other albums. He certainly shows us something about Christian compassion vs the secular world around us.

13 years ago

pjgumby

I will never forget what he meant to us, and all my mates at the old Booth Memorial Home if you are out there please look me up on Face book. Pearl Nestor

13 years ago

pjgumby

This was a song we listened to over and over to when I was in Booth Memorial Home in Anchorage, Alaska in the early 1970s . We all went crazy for this song an d the counselors used to beg us to play something else than this record . But all of us kids craved the words he said. We loved him. We were all in a sad space but he gave something of God to us all, that's what we really craved.

13 years ago

zeeker5000

@longliverock94 - yer welcome!

13 years ago

zeeker5000

@longliverock94 First release was in 1970 on the "Street Level" LP record. It was re-leased in 1972 on the "Only Visiting This Planet" LP record.

13 years ago

Zman Bailey

@boatme101 Amen on my life also

13 years ago

boatme101

what an influence he had on my life

13 years ago

Huki HU

Ich liebe diesen Song. Echt super weiter so:-))

14 years ago

possumsleeps

I LOVE ATHIS SONG TOO-- good memories listening to this cassette in A 1964 Renault- i am 41 now- listening for almost 3o years now-- thanks for posting- I still have the tape from when I was 13.. Love ya NOrman!!! See ya in Heaven...

14 years ago

996joe

From the classic album "Only Visiting This Planet". If I remember correctly this song segues into the song "U.F.O.".

14 years ago

lizyarcorde

Dear Heaven! I've heard this song once in '77 and i remembered only the title. God bless you, dodgedakota98!

14 years ago

smallfrygirl

i heard this alot when i was a kid. my dad always played it. but im not from that time im a modern teen who who loves her dad's vinyl and the awesome music it plays :D i was really happy to find this! thanks so much!

14 years ago

66LifesMistress77

Oh YEAH! I've been LOOKING for this all over the place!!!!! tytytytytytytytytytyty!!!!!! Than-Q, dodgedakota, I am SO favoriting this!! I wish I still had it on vinyl!

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