Wizzard - Rock 'n' Roll Winter (Loony's Tune) video free download


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Duration: 04:59
Uploaded: 2007/05/24

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8 years ago

Anthony Sacco

The crazy things we did as young people.....

9 years ago

andrew baker

this song dosnt have a sense of flow

9 years ago

andrew baker

whoever chossed Saville as presenter must be mad as you can see he isn't normal

9 years ago

dangerousrhythm77

the vacuum cleaner - yet another instrument on the long list of those played by roy wood

9 years ago

Kate Almony

I m a moms ok hey yenill smoke your heinous congress + house if u dare to inflict another death penalty upon a child a VIRGIN whi r u EVIL ????? usama been lawding praying 4 uuuuuuuuuuuuuuu

9 years ago

Norman Pike-Dangler

Should edit Savile out. Also - this was released in mono - why?

9 years ago

AuntyM66

Jimmy Saville at beginning spoilt this.

9 years ago

Florian Tietgen

Okay, im Norden fehlt noch der Schnee, aber den Rock 'n' Roll bekommen wir hin.Schlaft alle gut und träumt schön. :)#grußzurnacht 

9 years ago

Steven Johnson

i wonder what was said at 3:55

9 years ago

frank wibberg

1111hope it will be

9 years ago

frank wibberg

hope it will be

9 years ago

Colin Tomele

What is he, a Rainbow Brite Juggalo?

9 years ago

trickster33able

Jimmy saville just destroys this fuckin vid

9 years ago

Charles Rae

A pity about seeing Saville at the beginning.Leaves a taste in the mouth...

10 years ago

PJ Svenska

im in love with a video clip hahahaha

10 years ago

Tag Hall Stewart

7 people are not having a Rock and Roll winter

10 years ago

Leapday56

Happy 67th you Loony on the bus. hanks god for Roy Wood - a psychedelic cowardly lion fronting the Bonzos and the Pythons. Utterly brilliant. I'd love to have been there for this one! I'm rockin' out this winter with Roy!

10 years ago

Clive Bindley

What a lousy fucking comment, TheYairisan, Utter drivel.

10 years ago

MrMigutie

saw him 2 years ago in Crawley east sussex brilliant

10 years ago

davy shug

Pure pop magic. Roy exemplifies the best of England--modest, shy, quietly eccentric, joy tinged with melancholy, and generous-spirited. This song helps us to face the oncoming gloomy months with some spirit: the best sax sound in pop, and the best hoover solo in the history of music. And yes the singles are brilliant, but check out the Wizzard Brew album for something just as amazing. Thanks Roy for all the great work.

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