Hollies Panel, Part 1- Aero Theatre 9/22/2011
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- Part 1 of the panel discussion following the advance screening of The Hollies- Look Through Any Window 1963-1975. On the panel were Graham Nash and Allan Clarke of the Hollies, the film's director David Peck of Reelin' In The Years Productions, and GRAMMY-winning music writer and professor Rob Bowman. The panel was moderated by James Austin, former A&R at Rhino records. ©2011 Reelin' In The Years Productions.
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Thank you SO much for this amazing film, The Hollies-Look Through Any Window 1963-1975! Such thorough research, great interviews, and skillful use of footage and music synergies. Allan Clarke is truly underrated as a vocalist and musician--his voice resonates with haunting sensuality. Not only that, what an admirable, humble man--married to the same (LUCKY!) woman for 50 years! He still has those Mancunian characteristics of unassuming humility and dry wit. Love him forever!
Love Allan forever.
The best lead singer there was.
Love it too how he and Graham have remained good friends.
I have a wonderful memory of meeting THE HOLLIES back in 1967 or 1968 up in Hollywood. Alan Clarke and TONY HICKS were exceptionally lovely to meet and very kind, Still have the autographed LP!
I Do love Hicks... Then, now and Always.
so happy to watch this here David - i posted on the forum that california may as well have been the moon - i couldn't go there to see this spectacular event. seeing this discussion, hearing everyone talk so openly . . . oh, my. . . when graham spoke about how 'human' the everlys were to talk to them and recognize them as 'people', this is how he and allan and all of you at rity made me feel watching this. no words can express how much i appreciate this - you rock! - xoxo, kc
A million thanks for sharing this David! I feel so blessed to have been there and now I get to relive it again.
Outstanding discussion! Thanks so much, David! It was great to relive that terrific evening.
The Hollies are definitely an underrated and underappreciated band.
Songwriting, vocals and musicianship are right up there. They are, like many bands of the sixties, pioneers. Everything after that is mostly imitation or a variation of the same.
Absolutely, I Love to hear Allen Clarke sing.
Allan Clarke's voice was without doubt "the definitive Hollies"sound. Your modesty and still, down to earth attitude are a brilliant testament to your Manchester upbringing. Please understand the lasting impression you have made on many generations throughout the world has been immense - Mr Clarke you are Simply the Best!!
Life goes on... and they decided to keep on walking with Clark or without him.
Allan and Graham, true Everly fans and in my humble opinion, the greatest and most talented British group to date.
Allan Clarke is still bloody gorgeous...oh yes you are, Sir! Also nice to see the Toronto connection here.
I've had a crush on Tony Hicks forever!!! He's still cute in my books.....And I so admire his skill on guitars and other related string instruments he plays - what 32?
Allan ain't bad to look at either!!!
Allan Clark too. He has that masculine gorgeousness.
All Hollies guys are good looking.
I really enjoyed their recollection of meeting the Everly Brothers and recording with them. Two Yanks in England TRULY IS a GREAT album. Definitely worth it to add to your music collection.
I Love the respect The Hollies have for The Everly Brothers.
Bravo to Allan Clarke!
Amazon and every other online music retailer carries it. Thanks for your interest.
the BEST volume about 60s bands on the "reeling the years" series.
Thank you VERY much, wonderful stuff!
I love how bashful Allan is about Graham's compliment (1:05 nice one, Graham, and 100% true).
Thank YOU DaveVid, you don't look to have changed since the 70s!
Yes Allan Clarke is the best lead singer
Hicks and Sylvester were very key members too. I hope they are well represented in the movie.
Did you hear Allan on vocals with the Alan Parsons Project?
Allan Clarke is rather bashful about the compliments of Graham Nash. Indeed, in this interview Graham Nash himself appeals as someone capable of working an audience as the front man. In any case, the compliment is a bit over the top - in that era there were lots of great lead singers and it is quite hard to compare them. Paul Jones of Manfred Mann had a winning way about him when I saw him live with the Manfreds. Clarke great singer on right songs.
Allan's just a great singer in general.
5:59 Nash has repeatedly claimed Elton John played on Two Yanks. Wikipedia says the claim "is not supported by session logs or by any other source." Also, there are eight Hollies songs on the album.
an american friend of mine loved them,she was in a band called aerial
I guess he obviously loves his friend a lot. lol
I LOVE ALLAN CLARE AND HAVE ALWAYS WISHED I WAS THE LUCKY ONE TO MARRY HIM.
Joan Ols me to he got it all
Stop....he’s mine 💕
I just made a quick, unsuccessful search. Where can I buy the video, Look Through Any Window?
love it? ty
Allan Clarke (thinks): Christ... was he (Graham Nash) always _this_ American? ;)
Nash has lived in America since the late 60's...hearing Americans speak in that accent, every day... More that half of his life. I am sure Clarke doesn't think it's odd at all for Graham to talk like he does.
The Hollies were even better than the 4 of Liverpool.But they did´nt have the managment like the guys from Liverpool.Their close harmony in singing was even better like the Beatles.But the history says THE BEATLES were the great.
That´s all.And for that all peoples known`` Yesterday``!!
But not ``Just one look``
Edgar Pauli Greatness certainly isn't measured by _"management"_. The Hollies were great indeed but I'm pretty sure that no historian could make much of a case for _"history"_ being wrong about The Beatles.
The Hollies were good, but they couldn’t touch the Beatles when it came to songwriting.
@@ussexeter4601 and who said they had to reach the beatles? The Hollies are The Hollies period.
@Femai You’re right the Hollies didn’t have to reach the Beatles, however I was replying to the original thread which stated the Hollies were better than the Beatles which they weren’t.
Excuse me... but The Beatles never reched the hits the Hollies had in the UK. One thing that played against the Hollies was that they did not like very much the USA( but Nash)... said by themselves in interviews.
The Hollies for me is Tony Hicks. He is unique... A real Hollie even now. It seems that The Hollies are only about Nash and Clarke... and that´s no true at all.
Nash & Clarke started the Hollies...having been friends since they were 6 years old...and like Lennon & McCartney were the significant Beatles, they ARE the Hollies...moreso than Tony Hicks.
Groovy
Allan mientras yo viva también diré que eres el mejor *leadsinger* de la historia 😂 de hecho lo hago ya desde hace 3 años y apenas tengo 25 ... así que prepárate jajajjj okno 😆