Oh! Thank you so much for being such an amazing fan of my music Edward🙏🤠. I hope you never stop being a fan and also stop listening to my songs🎶. Well could you kindly tell me how long you've been a fan my music???
This man is one of the great artists of our time! His edgy and soulful voice was a perfect blend with the McCartneys'. An exceptional live multi-instrumentalist. I saw Denny in 1976... at the time, the greatest show on earth. He's an unforgettable performer.
Wow! That's so nice of you to say my Dear 🤠, didn't expect to get such a beautiful comment from you. Well thanks so much for being such an amazing fan of my music🙏🤠. I hope you never stop being a fan and also stop listening to my songs🎶. Well could you kindly tell me how long you've been a fan my music???
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Wow, this interview really was something special. Excellent. Sadly I’ve only discovered it after Denny Laine’s death. He was a great rock and roller. 🎸❤️
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Thanks for doing this interview. My appreciation for Denny Laine has risen even higher after hearing where his priorities are and how he views life. Very inspiring and uplifting.
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After the dissolution of the Beatles, Paul was struggling to make a brilliant return and was a huge success at WINGS. Without his brilliant support, Paul's success in the 1970s could not have been. Special thanks to Denny Laine.
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@@dennylaine8735 Ms. Denny Laine, is that you? I'd like to reply to you as if I were you. In 1975, when I was 12 years old, I fell in love with The Beatles and Wings, which got me into rock music. The following year, I started a band with other musicians. I still write and play music. Last night, I played a live concert at a small restaurant. The Beatles and Wings, of which you were a member, are the reason why I am able to enjoy music and performances like this now. If I didn't have rock music and playing in bands in my life, how tasteless, painful and lonely it would have been. I have enjoyed listening to various artists' music since 1975 until today, but I still find myself listening to The Beatles and Wings, who first turned me on to rock music. And every time I see your performance and appearance in live videos, I am convinced that Wings was completed only because of you. Thank you so much for giving me inspiration, joy, and a reason to live my life. Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
@@61161214 Thanks once again for your love and affection which you’ve shown towards my music over the years. I’ve always been a passionate, affectionate and a loyal singer🤠🎶. Well do you mind if we text somewhere more private? Let me know if you're interested
Great interview. Denny Laine has been a hero of mine since I was 10 years old (when I first heard Go Now! on the radio in 1964). I even skipped school a couple of times in those days so I could get a chance to listen to his and the Moodies' songs on the radio. (As a scientist and writer now, I can say this is not recommended!) But I've been a fan of the Moody Blues and of Denny Laine's music ever since, and I saw Denny play a few solo shows a couple of times in south-west London soon after he left Wings (briefly having the chance to speak with Denny after one show he did in Putney). Wonderful music, wonderful memories. Congratulations to Denny for the music that has affected, influenced and inspired so many peoples' lives over so many years and in so many different ways. And thanks so much for this interview.
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Bravo big fan of Denny actually talked to him a few years back. My best friend was sick at the time so my attention was for her. And I lost contact unfortunately, but he was very friendly and said that because of people like myself that the players of those days stay relevant and on people's thoughts. I thought that was an awesome thing to say and really cool. No worries Denny we got ya we won't forget and thanks for the music. God bless.
Great.. Very Honest interview.. candid, open - hearted and really interesting, coming from the cradle of pop rock GB 1964 and around. I lived those days, and appreciate this very open interview.
Tears streaming down my cheeks...Keep going Denny Laine I love you guys so very dearly.I am so happy to feel that energy oozing from Denny.. God Love You Sweetie
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Interviewer mention UK 4:33 band Friends, saw latter in Baltimore, awesome sound. Their alblum was a 3D image of a classic radio. Whatever happened to Friends ?
Denny was a great foil to Macca during the Wings era and ever-present throughout. Younger fans might not appreciate how big Wings got in the 70s, Band on the Run probably being the pinnacle, creatively, to which Denny contributed a lot. Great singer, writer and player. Check out his other work to fully appreciate the guy. Respect.
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What a great guy. I luv Denny Lane always. Luved him in Wings. Him Paul and Linda was awesome. Huge fan of Denny. Thanks for all the great music Denny. ❤😊🎼🎵🎶🎻👍
I still feel there was some sort of falling out between Paul and Denny. I mean, if you watch Paul's Wingspan documentary, I'm not sure he ever even mentions Denny by name. Paul spoke more about Pete Best in The Beatles doc than he did about Denny in the whole of Wingspan.
Denny wasn't even pictured on the Wingspan box cover despite being in the band for it's entire duration. Only Paul and Linda appeared on the cover. I also think that they had a falling out. Paul actually bought out Denny's share of songwriting credits for Mull of Kintyre. I believe he did this to help Denny out when he needed money.
It was terrible how Paul treated Denny Laine. Yes you were right about Mull of Kintrye. I couldn’t believe this when I read about it and thought why didn’t he just given him the money. Denny played such a big part in Wings especially on the Band on the Run album. It’s such a pity they no longer play together anymore in some complicity. It would have been nice if Paul would have invited Denny to join him on tour singing those old Wings songs.
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Denny played such a big part in Wings over the years especially on the Band On The Run album. I don’t think it would have had the success it did had he not been there in making that album. It’s such a pity they no longer play together anymore in some complicity. It would have been nice if Paul would had invited Denny to join him on his tours singing those old Wings songs.
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We always talk about "the British invasion" but it was more British moths attracted to the flame of American music...blues etc ...and then the fire attracted to the moths
As a 13 year old kid I was impressed how Denny and Paul created and played all the instruments on the Band on the Run album. Linda was credited with keyboards but i wouldn't wager on the veracity of that actually being factual.
Right. How is this guy a Wings and McCartney fan and NOT know Mull of Kintyre? The song was never a single in the USA but it's still been on Greatest Hits albums.
DENNY LAINE (Sung by a Paul McCartney sound-alike to the tune of 'Penny Lane' by The Beatles) Our Denny Laine was born in Tyseley Nineteen Forty-four; And while his parents named him Brian Frederick Hines , The young guitarist pondered, then opined A new name he'd find. When The Diplomats were over came The Moody Blues And Denny played and sang and wrote for several years. Then the ESB was formed with peers And those soaring Strings-pretty things! Denny Laine is in our ears and in my band- Wings! He plays and sings. Give him a hand Or two, and then we learn Our Denny Laine recorded singles as a soloist And then he played with Ginger Baker's Air Force too. But he was prone to finding something new With a whole new crew. [Piccolo Trumpet solo] Denny Laine is in our ears and in my band! Wings did many things while on the run For tours, and then we learn Our Denny left and then he started up more solo work, Completing 'Anyone Can Fly' in eighty-two. And he co-wrote 'Rainclouds' fresh and new With yours truly too. His albums 'Hometown Girls' and Lonely Road' and 'Master Suite' Then led to five years with the World Class Rockers tour. And with retirement premature, He kept going strong-oh so long! Denny Laine is in our ears and on our minds! When he sings and plays you often find Your youth, so this is why Denny Laine stays in our ears and on our minds! Where the music plays you 'll always find Denny Laine!
Love Denny Laine and what he has to say despite a really bad interviewer. I don't think he knew who he was or the music he played, just that he played with Paul McCartney.
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Interviewer was all over the place. Just when Denny was about to elaborate into something interesting, he interrupts and changes the subject. Very annoying. And he hadn't even HEARD Mull of Kintyre?? WTF. Let's hope someone does a better long-form interview with Denny. EDIT: Oh, hi Denny, btw LOL
The guy interviewing Denny needed to stop interrupting and talking over top of him so much. Otherwise, good interview. Love to hear Denny's story and would love to hear more from him
Great music massive talent. Just curious did you know Peter Attenborough from school he’s my younger brothers dad and he always said he knew you from when you both were at school in Tyseley take care xx
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To be fair, Denny was in the band before the Moody Blues really took off and became the band that they're really famous for. It's like they were two different bands that sounded nothing alike, with Denny and post-Denny.
I wish Paul hadn't gotten busted and Wings went on but that's all water under the bridge now. Guess one would say the same about the Beatles but once you see Get Back you understand why they had to part ways. Thank you for the music Denny.
@@sav0618 At George Martin's behest, unfortunately. BTTE was a good indication of where Wings could have gone in the early 80's. Instead, McCartney played it safe and went middle-of-the-road MTV pop with Stevie Wonder and Michael Jackson, made the abysmal GMRtBS film and accompanying schmaltzy and sickly sweet 'No More Lonely Nights', then went on to release the worst album of his career (along with Off The Ground and Driving Rain)-Press To Play, though I do have a soft spot for the 'Once Upon A Long Ago' single that was not even released in the States, go figure. Any way, I believe Wings had at least a couple more great albums up their sleeves with the addition of the two younger members, Juber and Holley, who injected Wings with a youthful energy as well as amazing chops. Unfortunately, Paul has never regained the R 'n' R edge he lost when he disbanded Wings at, again, George Martin's selfish behest just so he could work with and produce the Tug Of War album, which was a pyrrhic victory (and frankly disappointing to these ears), if anything, but I digress..
Davey Jones of The Monkees always publicly maintained that the Beatles were the world's first manufactured rock band. By 1970, the Fab Four had run their course and completed their covert mission of effecting cultural change on a massive scale in the West.
Not a bad interview except for the interviewer get the little too talkative and covering over whatever Danny wants to say he's like he'd rather hear himself talk I think!
Paul never talks about him because after the end of Wings, Laine and his wife JoJo to make a lot of interviuw talking so bad about Paul & Linda only for money. Paul never forget it.
@@justanotherrandomcrit8115 this comment must be a joke, right? He might be one of the most forgiving human being the planet has ever known! After all that John said, and did to him in the early 70s including George not only did he forgive them both, but he literally held George hand before he died and gave him a comfortable place to die. On top of that, if the Alan Klein situation had been reversed and it was John on the outside looking in at the other three who got screwed by crying you don’t think John would’ve screamed from the rooftops I told you so?! Of course you would have. Meanwhile, Paul never said a freaking worried about it. It’s pretty incredible if you ask me!
Maybe its just me but when you watch a Denny Laine interview you really don't want to hear too much about Denny Laine, he possibly got sick of being asked about Paul.
Siegel has to be one of the worst invterviewers ever. Constantly interrupting, telling Laine's story for him. Thanks for letting him getting a word in edgewise siegel. Why bother even having a guest?
You know there's something that should be said and one thing is that when it comes to psychedelic music I would have to say that The Moody Blues were ten times more of a psychedelic quote acid band then almost any other band out there besides the Grateful Dead when you really put your ear to some Moody Blues records you realize that they were in the loop and I want to tell you the most underrated band out there got to be The Moody Blues listen to what was it children's children's children Days of Future Past question of balance I'm not sure if Danny Lane was on all those records I think he left at one point but still he was part of a band that may never get there just due
Worst interviewer ever……at least do some research! How could he not know Mull of Kintyre…..let alone think it was an Irish folk song…….and…..don’t ask a question…then interrupt the guy replying to your question.
An interviewer shouldn't talk over his interviewees, shouldn't contradict them, should research the facts about the subject and listen. The first 8 minutes pretty much showed none of these qualities. Frustrating.
How he worked with McCartney was fine , but how he switched to a solo career was not remembered in any way . The song "Go now" is below average. How It got there , and took first place in the charts 50 years ago , God only knows . Now Danny can proudly repeat at every opportunity: My song was at the first place for a week in the popularity lists . Although Paul's children's song "I've just seen the face" was much better in my opinion . However , he is an excellent guitarist . Those two guitarists who have been playing with Paul at concerts for the last 20 years ( one is blond and the other is dark ) are worse than him , as far as playing the guitar is concerned .
RIP Denny. You gave me the joy of life and your songs live on. Your life was special indeed.
Not once in that brilliant interview did I think Denny was suffering from Ego, a very down to earth and talented guy .
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This man is one of the great artists of our time! His edgy and soulful voice was a perfect blend with the McCartneys'. An exceptional live multi-instrumentalist. I saw Denny in 1976... at the time, the greatest show on earth. He's an unforgettable performer.
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@@dennylaine8735 😅p
@@dennylaine8735I agree! I also saw you live in 1976 at the LA Forum when you were with Wings. You were great! Much love
Saw wings 4 times live in UK, they were great days
Denny Laine is a wonderful man- with a great voice, thanks for Sharing this deep and insightful interview with a Rock legend!
Loved wings Denny Laine gave that edge to wings he was great
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Wow, this interview really was something special. Excellent. Sadly I’ve only discovered it after Denny Laine’s death. He was a great rock and roller. 🎸❤️
Denny is a great guy and guest last week at Beatlefest Chicago. Along with Sir Paul, Denny was the heart and soul of Wings!
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Thanks for doing this interview. My appreciation for Denny Laine has risen even higher after hearing where his priorities are and how he views life. Very inspiring and uplifting.
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Denny has long been overdue for recognition. This interview will no doubt go so some way to that.
After the dissolution of the Beatles, Paul was struggling to make a brilliant return and was a huge success at WINGS. Without his brilliant support, Paul's success in the 1970s could not have been. Special thanks to Denny Laine.
Well, before Wings Paul didn't struggle with the sales of McCartney & Ram!
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@@dennylaine8735 Ms. Denny Laine, is that you?
I'd like to reply to you as if I were you.
In 1975, when I was 12 years old, I fell in love with The Beatles and Wings, which got me into rock music. The following year, I started a band with other musicians. I still write and play music. Last night, I played a live concert at a small restaurant. The Beatles and Wings, of which you were a member, are the reason why I am able to enjoy music and performances like this now. If I didn't have rock music and playing in bands in my life, how tasteless, painful and lonely it would have been. I have enjoyed listening to various artists' music since 1975 until today, but I still find myself listening to The Beatles and Wings, who first turned me on to rock music. And every time I see your performance and appearance in live videos, I am convinced that Wings was completed only because of you. Thank you so much for giving me inspiration, joy, and a reason to live my life.
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@@61161214 Thanks once again for your love and affection which you’ve shown towards my music over the years. I’ve always been a passionate, affectionate and a loyal singer🤠🎶. Well do you mind if we text somewhere more private? Let me know if you're interested
@@dennylaine8735 Are you the real Denny Laine?
Great interview. Denny Laine has been a hero of mine since I was 10 years old (when I first heard Go Now! on the radio in 1964). I even skipped school a couple of times in those days so I could get a chance to listen to his and the Moodies' songs on the radio. (As a scientist and writer now, I can say this is not recommended!) But I've been a fan of the Moody Blues and of Denny Laine's music ever since, and I saw Denny play a few solo shows a couple of times in south-west London soon after he left Wings (briefly having the chance to speak with Denny after one show he did in Putney). Wonderful music, wonderful memories. Congratulations to Denny for the music that has affected, influenced and inspired so many peoples' lives over so many years and in so many different ways. And thanks so much for this interview.
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Great to hear Denny talk about his career in music. Big part of Wings, big part of my teens. Thank U.
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Yes, I saw "Wings" turn up at Bradford University, one Tuesday or, dinner -time cerca 1971. awesome.
University tour was 1972
@@justanotherrandomcrit8115 long time gone by.
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@@dennylaine8735From the song "Go now" Moody Blues... 1964 ish ???????.. I would have been around 13 years of age....
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Just saw Denny Laine tonight in Sag Harbor, NY. Great show with music and stories; great "Mull of Kntyre""
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RIP Denny Laine. :(
Never really understood Denny Laine - This is a great interview and I can see why he was such a success. Lovely, wise, positive and humble guy. Cool!
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@@dennylaine8735 Hi Denny. I've been a fan since I was a teenager I'm 62 now LOL
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Good to see Denny looking and sounding so well.
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Mr Denny Laine loves "Music From Big Pink" as THE album, his sincerity is amazing all allong this interview, my best wishes to him from México
I could listen to Denny talk all day long. Very interesting guy with a rich musical history.
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Bravo big fan of Denny actually talked to him a few years back. My best friend was sick at the time so my attention was for her. And I lost contact unfortunately, but he was very friendly and said that because of people like myself that the players of those days stay relevant and on people's thoughts. I thought that was an awesome thing to say and really cool. No worries Denny we got ya we won't forget and thanks for the music. God bless.
Great.. Very
Honest interview.. candid, open - hearted and really interesting, coming from the cradle of pop rock GB 1964 and around. I lived those days, and appreciate this very open interview.
I really have a lot of love and respect for Denny. Cheers from #Guatemala
Tears streaming down my cheeks...Keep going Denny Laine I love you guys so very dearly.I am so happy to feel that
energy oozing from Denny.. God Love You Sweetie
Denny is a great musician and Rich Siegel is a great interviewer!
What a great person . I wish I could spend a day with him. So down to earth. What a lovely person.
Denny is more than interesting. I wish I could say the same about the interviewer !
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Yes and he didn’t even know the song ‘’Mull Of Kintyre” where was he ? Living under a rock ?
Interviewer mention UK 4:33 band Friends, saw latter in Baltimore, awesome sound. Their alblum was a 3D image of a classic radio. Whatever happened to Friends ?
Denny was a great foil to Macca during the Wings era and ever-present throughout. Younger fans might not appreciate how big Wings got in the 70s, Band on the Run probably being the pinnacle, creatively, to which Denny contributed a lot. Great singer, writer and player. Check out his other work to fully appreciate the guy. Respect.
What a decent intelligent guy, loved his music. A proper old school pro. Very very cool was Mr Denny Laine.
It's a pity , Denny is not singing with Paul McCartney, The two voices work brilliantly together...
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What a great guy. I luv Denny Lane always. Luved him in Wings. Him Paul and Linda was awesome. Huge fan of Denny. Thanks for all the great music Denny. ❤😊🎼🎵🎶🎻👍
RIP Mr Laine, thank you for the music.
I still feel there was some sort of falling out between Paul and Denny. I mean, if you watch Paul's Wingspan documentary, I'm not sure he ever even mentions Denny by name. Paul spoke more about Pete Best in The Beatles doc than he did about Denny in the whole of Wingspan.
Supposedly it was while recording Rainclouds during the Tug of War sessions, something about lyrics, but that doesn’t sound right.
Denny wasn't even pictured on the Wingspan box cover despite being in the band for it's entire duration. Only Paul and Linda appeared on the cover. I also think that they had a falling out. Paul actually bought out Denny's share of songwriting credits for Mull of Kintyre. I believe he did this to help Denny out when he needed money.
It was terrible how Paul treated Denny Laine. Yes you were right about Mull of Kintrye. I couldn’t believe this when I read about it and thought why didn’t he just given him the money. Denny played such a big part in Wings especially on the Band on the Run album. It’s such a pity they no longer play together anymore in some complicity. It would have been nice if Paul would have invited Denny to join him on tour singing those old Wings songs.
At the end of Denny's life his wife set up a go fund me page to pay medical bills. Where was Paul, aka Billy?
you can tell that Rich is thrilled to be interviewing Denny. the best to both.Keep on performing Denny, i remember Go now, very well
Enjoyed that. Shame the interviewer didn’t know any of the massive hits he wrote/ co wrote, but hey.
Denny has a crucial part of this music . he is a genuine music man regardless of political ideas
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Denny , way underrated.
Denny played such a big part in Wings over the years especially on the Band On The Run album. I don’t think it would have had the success it did had he not been there in making that album. It’s such a pity they no longer play together anymore in some complicity. It would have been nice if Paul would had invited Denny to join him on his tours singing those old Wings songs.
"Say You Don't Mind" is a great song. I just purchased the maxi EP of Denny Laine & The Electric String Band.
Oh! Thank you so much for being such an amazing fan of my music Fred🙏🤠. I hope you never stop being a fan and also stop listening to my songs🎶. Well could you kindly tell me how long you've been a fan my music???
We always talk about "the British invasion" but it was more British moths attracted to the flame of American music...blues etc
...and then the fire attracted to the moths
Love this guy !
Denny should have interviewed him ,
I can't believe he hadn't heard Mull of Kintyre...at the time, it was one of the biggest selling singles of all time.
Apparently not in the US.
How can you not have heard Mull of Kintyre?
It’s not famous in America
As a 13 year old kid I was impressed how Denny and Paul created and played all the instruments on the Band on the Run album. Linda was credited with keyboards but i wouldn't wager on the veracity of that actually being factual.
Rest easy, Denny ❤
Nice research there, Pioneer Media... Mull of Kintyre was only Wing's biggest selling single ever.
Right. How is this guy a Wings and McCartney fan and NOT know Mull of Kintyre? The song was never a single in the USA but it's still been on Greatest Hits albums.
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You're going to interview Denny Laine and you don't know Mull of Kintyre!? Am I missing the joke?
DENNY LAINE
(Sung by a Paul McCartney sound-alike to the tune of 'Penny Lane' by The Beatles)
Our Denny Laine was born in Tyseley Nineteen Forty-four;
And while his parents named him Brian Frederick Hines ,
The young guitarist pondered, then opined
A new name he'd find.
When The Diplomats were over came The Moody Blues
And Denny played and sang and wrote for several years.
Then the ESB was formed with peers
And those soaring Strings-pretty things!
Denny Laine is in our ears and in my band-
Wings! He plays and sings. Give him a hand
Or two, and then we learn
Our Denny Laine recorded singles as a soloist
And then he played with Ginger Baker's Air Force too.
But he was prone to finding something new
With a whole new crew.
[Piccolo Trumpet solo]
Denny Laine is in our ears and in my band!
Wings did many things while on the run
For tours, and then we learn
Our Denny left and then he started up more solo work,
Completing 'Anyone Can Fly' in eighty-two.
And he co-wrote 'Rainclouds' fresh and new
With yours truly too.
His albums 'Hometown Girls' and Lonely Road' and 'Master Suite'
Then led to five years with the World Class Rockers tour.
And with retirement premature,
He kept going strong-oh so long!
Denny Laine is in our ears and on our minds!
When he sings and plays you often find
Your youth, so this is why
Denny Laine stays in our ears and on our minds!
Where the music plays you 'll always find
Denny Laine!
Had a blast singing it-thanks!
@@duffbaker9554 🙂
How can a middle-aged man not know Mull of Kintyre? Was it not a hit in America? It was huge here in Canada at the time?
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Love Denny Laine and what he has to say despite a really bad interviewer. I don't think he knew who he was or the music he played, just that he played with Paul McCartney.
Wow! That's so nice of you to say William 🤠. Thanks so much for being such an amazing fan of my music🙏🤠. I hope you never stop being a fan and also stop listening to my songs🎶. Well could you kindly tell me how long you've been a fan my music???
Interviewer was all over the place. Just when Denny was about to elaborate into something interesting, he interrupts and changes the subject. Very annoying. And he hadn't even HEARD Mull of Kintyre?? WTF. Let's hope someone does a better long-form interview with Denny. EDIT: Oh, hi Denny, btw LOL
Moody blues made some great music . Denny left but he never made a mistake with his input with music
The guy interviewing Denny needed to stop interrupting and talking over top of him so much. Otherwise, good interview. Love to hear Denny's story and would love to hear more from him
Johnny and the Moon dogs. Long John and the Silver Beatles featuring Paul Ramon, Carl Harrison & The Great Ringo Starr.
Great music massive talent. Just curious did you know Peter Attenborough from school he’s my younger brothers dad and he always said he knew you from when you both were at school in Tyseley take care xx
Doesnt mention Faul
So many comments about Wings, so few about Moody Blues !!!!
And he wrote Say you don't Mind - his version much better than Colin Blunstone's
Oh! Thank you so much for being such an amazing fan of my music my Dear🙏🤠. I hope you never stop being a fan and also stop listening to my songs🎶. Well could you kindly tell me how long you've been a fan my music???
To be fair, Denny was in the band before the Moody Blues really took off and became the band that they're really famous for. It's like they were two different bands that sounded nothing alike, with Denny and post-Denny.
I wish Paul hadn't gotten busted and Wings went on but that's all water under the bridge now. Guess one would say the same about the Beatles but once you see Get Back you understand why they had to part ways. Thank you for the music Denny.
Paul needed to move on from Wings.
@@sav0618 At George Martin's behest, unfortunately. BTTE was a good indication of where Wings could have gone in the early 80's. Instead, McCartney played it safe and went middle-of-the-road MTV pop with Stevie Wonder and Michael Jackson, made the abysmal GMRtBS film and accompanying schmaltzy and sickly sweet 'No More Lonely Nights', then went on to release the worst album of his career (along with Off The Ground and Driving Rain)-Press To Play, though I do have a soft spot for the 'Once Upon A Long Ago' single that was not even released in the States, go figure. Any way, I believe Wings had at least a couple more great albums up their sleeves with the addition of the two younger members, Juber and Holley, who injected Wings with a youthful energy as well as amazing chops. Unfortunately, Paul has never regained the R 'n' R edge he lost when he disbanded Wings at, again, George Martin's selfish behest just so he could work with and produce the Tug Of War album, which was a pyrrhic victory (and frankly disappointing to these ears), if anything, but I digress..
Davey Jones of The Monkees always publicly maintained that the Beatles were the world's first manufactured rock band. By 1970, the Fab Four had run their course and completed their covert mission of effecting cultural change on a massive scale in the West.
Not a bad interview except for the interviewer get the little too talkative and covering over whatever Danny wants to say he's like he'd rather hear himself talk I think!
Denny Laine & Ken Dodd have never been seen in the same room together, I'll park that there 🙂
This interviewer is a joke. He never shuts up. He knows nothing about Denny's career. He's never heard of "Mull of Kintyre".
Did Denny ever meet Thelma Pickles?
It's strange that Paul doesn't talk a lot about Denny we was very loyal tp paul but not much to say all about john.
Paul never talks about him because after the end of Wings, Laine and his wife JoJo to make a lot of interviuw talking so bad about Paul & Linda only for money. Paul never forget it.
Paul is a very unforgiving person. Denny drunkenly leaked some negative info to the press and that was basically it for them.
@@ferkara8223 That’s sad to know. I wondered what happened.
Denny asked Paul for money to bail him out of taxes he owed. Money always gets in the way of friendships.
@@justanotherrandomcrit8115 this comment must be a joke, right? He might be one of the most forgiving human being the planet has ever known! After all that John said, and did to him in the early 70s including George not only did he forgive them both, but he literally held George hand before he died and gave him a comfortable place to die. On top of that, if the Alan Klein situation had been reversed and it was John on the outside looking in at the other three who got screwed by crying you don’t think John would’ve screamed from the rooftops I told you so?! Of course you would have. Meanwhile, Paul never said a freaking worried about it. It’s pretty incredible if you ask me!
Maybe its just me but when you watch a Denny Laine interview you really don't want to hear too much about Denny Laine, he possibly got sick of being asked about Paul.
Go Denny
Interviewer.....hush.......quit putting words in his mouth. Thank you just the same.
Siegel has to be one of the worst invterviewers ever. Constantly interrupting, telling Laine's story for him. Thanks for letting him getting a word in edgewise siegel. Why bother even having a guest?
he don't look like Denny Laine anymore
Let the man talk jeez
Need to ask him how he liked performing with Beatle Bill?
Low iq conspiracy bs.
interviewer interupts too much!
everytime denny talked i was nervous knowing interviewer would soon interrupt...denny should have punched him.
@@joejones9520 yes Denny couldn’t speak without him rabbling on
You know there's something that should be said and one thing is that when it comes to psychedelic music I would have to say that The Moody Blues were ten times more of a psychedelic quote acid band then almost any other band out there besides the Grateful Dead when you really put your ear to some Moody Blues records you realize that they were in the loop and I want to tell you the most underrated band out there got to be The Moody Blues listen to what was it children's children's children Days of Future Past question of balance I'm not sure if Danny Lane was on all those records I think he left at one point but still he was part of a band that may never get there just due
Alot of us took psychedelics and listened to the MBs...very psychedelic 😊
He wrote for Colin bloodstone too
Worst interviewer ever……at least do some research! How could he not know Mull of Kintyre…..let alone think it was an Irish folk song…….and…..don’t ask a question…then interrupt the guy replying to your question.
An interviewer shouldn't talk over his interviewees, shouldn't contradict them, should research the facts about the subject and listen.
The first 8 minutes pretty much showed none of these qualities.
Frustrating.
OXoxoxoxOX
How he worked with McCartney was fine , but how he switched to a solo career was not remembered in any way . The song "Go now" is below average. How It got there , and took first place in the charts 50 years ago , God only knows . Now Danny can proudly repeat at every opportunity: My song was at the first place for a week in the popularity lists . Although Paul's children's song "I've just seen the face" was much better in my opinion . However , he is an excellent guitarist . Those two guitarists who have been playing with Paul at concerts for the last 20 years ( one is blond and the other is dark ) are worse than him , as far as playing the guitar is concerned .
Дени это сердце вингз без него небыло бы так вкусно