I'm 53 and having one of those days when you think about your Mom. So you put on one of her songs and tear up a little. Thanks for singing these songs around the house Mom.
My mom would be 102 now,she was singing country music and maybe Tom Jones,Glenn Campbell,ect. I was in my bedroom playing led Zeppelin,Jimi Hendrix,the who, guess who on full blas
Both of these comments need to be more prominent. I play this song on repeat when I’m down. This, to me, is one of the most beautiful songs of all time.
I MET THE RETURNED MESSIAH YAHOSHUA MASHIKA ISRAELITE KING 👑 HE IS BRINGING THIS RESET AS WE DREAMED IT COULD RESTORE OUR LIVES AND LIVE THE NEW HEAVEN ON EARTH 🌎
I once heard this song on the radio. Was swept away by this magnificent voice, rhythm, and guitar riffs. One of those times you don't want the song to end.
Its sad that people today, have never heard ,or even know this music exists. Today is all cooperate crap, that really all sounds the same. No country, No Rock, No rhythm and blues, Sad time for music. Thanks for the Vid.
Burton Cummings voice was just beautiful at this time and his performance on this recording was on another level. Back in the day in his prime he could really create some amazing tones! Such a classic song.
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is ridiculous its political bias it really doesn't even mean anything I love Dolly Parton don't care for her music love her as a person and she is in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame come on many greats are excluded
The RnR HOF is not all that great. It's OK to visit. The admission process is sad. Yes I'm sure Janet Jackson and Madnna are better than ELP and the Guess Who. Ronnie Spector is another one. Good singer but she still can't touch Burton Cummings or Greg Lake.
Here I am on a Saturday...just 20 minutes outside of Vancouver perhaps 10 years ago...the drinking audience is thin...maybe a hundred or so....the performer...for the third time since Thursday..is Burton Cummings...The voice hadnt faded...he still looked good...but it was also evident that he needed the money...really shitty and sad...though he still sounded great.....
@@info145 Practical, you mean. There’s two questions you should always ask yourself when it comes to opinions on how the world should be run: “What would happen if everyone thought this way?” And more importantly for this song, “What would happen during resource scarcity?” Socialism doesn’t work because of that second question.
@thetruthofchristalwaysprev1269 I Dont Understand What You Meant. I Mean the Truth The World =govts are corrupt and people in general are becoming so as well with all the pollution and daily chemicals injested
Some still play it, you gotta find the right stations. Classic Rock 94.5 Midwestern Ontario plays this stuff all the time. Hook up the internet radio broadcast over your phone mobile data to your car. Game changer if your local stations are hot garbage.
The Guess Who, one of those bands people sometimes forget about but when you hear their music again you say something like, "Damn!! This is really good shit! How did I forget about this music" Maybe it's because of the sheer magnitude of great music from the era. As much turmoil as there was in the in the country when this song was released it seems like we were closer to realizing the message in this song then than now.
@@Logan-py8we I feel like the fact that they're Canadian makes them even more special. My grandmother lives in Little Shippigan, NB. Everytime my family drives up there its always the same 25 cd's, The Guess Who is played religiously.
I was about eight or nine years old when I first heard this song, and I still remember the deep and powerful emotional effect it had on me, even if I fully didn't understand all the themes the song was discussing, or catch on to the fact that the song was really a protest song about the Vietnam War.
Clearly, I've heard the song a thousand times since the first time I heard it, but fuck me, "Share The Land" is by far one of the best rock songs ever written. It's absolutely perfect in every way. Burton's vocals OMG! Namaste everyone. Hey Randy!
I had forgotten how great these guys were. Everything they done was brilliant. Instead of Dolly friggin Pardon why don’t bands like this get into the hall. Beats the hell out of me. From 1969 to 1973 everything the Guess Who put on the radio was a number one hit. A forgotten band that was HUGE
Makes me want to go to a revival. Such soul and passion. I was only a few years old when this was released but call me a later hippy bloomer, at least in my music tastes.
What a great surprise to hear this gem on the radio a couple days ago. Burton Cummings' outstanding voice & composing talents and the superb guitar of Kurt Winter-gone far too soon.
Have you been around Have you done your share o' comin' down On different things that people do Have you been aware You got brothers and sisters who care About what's gonna happen to you in a year from now Maybe I'll be there to shake your hand Maybe I'll be there to share the land That they'll be givin' away When we all live together I'm talkin' 'bout together now Maybe I'll be there to shake your hand Maybe I'll be there to share the land That they'll be givin' away When we all live together I'm talkin' 'bout together now Did you pay your dues Did you read the news This mornin' when the paper landed in your yard Do you know their names Can you play their games Without losin' track and comin' down a bit too hard Oh Maybe I'll be there to shake your hand Maybe I'll be there to share the land That they'll be givin' away When we all live together I'm talkin' 'bout together now Maybe I'll be there to shake your hand Maybe I'll be there to share the land That they'll be givin' away When we all live together I'm talkin' 'bout together now Maybe I'll be there to shake your hand Maybe I'll be there to share the land That they'll be givin' away When we all live together I'm talkin' 'bout together now Maybe I'll be there to shake your hand Maybe I'll be there to share the land That they'll be givin' away When we all live together Together, together (Shake your hand) You know I'll be standin' by (share the land) to help you if you're worried (Shake your hand) No more sadness, no more sorrow (share the land) and no more bad times (Shake your hand) Every day comin' sunshine (share the land) every day everybody laughin' (Shake your hand) Walkin' together by the river (share the land) walkin' together and laughin' (Shake your hand) Everybody singin' together (share the land) everybody singin' and laughin' (Shake your hand) Good times, good times (share the land) everybody walkin' by the river now (Shake your hand) Walkin', singin', talkin' (share the land) smilin', laughin', diggin' each other (Shake your hand) Everybody happy together (share the land) I'll be there, don't worry, if you're needin' me (Shake your hand) Call on me, call on me (share the land)call my name, I'll be runnin' to help you (Shake your hand) Everybody walkin' by the river now (sare the land) everybody, everybody laughin' (Shake your hand) Everybody singin' and talkin'
I am almost 54 years old in February and remember hearing this song but when I heard the line when I was in track and coming down a bit to hard I thought it referred to to the singer being in traction in a hospital 🤣
Love this song since it was released on 1970. I think this one is most mellow band's album. No "Top 10 Hits", but very strong and practically no fillers. ("Hand me down world" and "Hang on to your life" are also my great favorites)
Loved this as a young kid and I was tickled to find it again as a very young adult with the help of my beloved brother who has passed away. Makes me think of him. ♥️ Miss him with every fiber of my being. I love you, Wesley Todd Glover. ♥️
This song was played at my brother's funeral who died in a motorcycle accident in April 9, 1997. The funeral was on April 15, 1997. Motorcycles are dangerous!!!!!! When you are on them to please pay good attention!!! And its best when there isn't so much traffic!!! I don't know what happened in that moment that caused my brother to be killed. I understand that motorcycles are good on gas! But what I have to say is when you are on a motorcycle you are going just as fast as cars but you don't have the metal around you to take the brunt. Therefore, your body will be the first to impact!!!!!!!!!!!!
IM SORRY ABOUT YOUR BROTHER..YOUR RIGHT..MOTORCYCLES ARE EXTREMELY DANGEROUS..I USED TO RIDE ONE..NOT ANYMORE..TOO MANY BRUSHES WITH DEATH..TAKE CARE BRO
Sorry about your brother. I live to ride. As a matter of fact my first street bike i had was a 78 KZ 400 and i rode that thing into the ground . I had just over 250 thousand miles on her when she went kapoot. I only was in two crashes with one being my fault. Which brings me to my point. I have to tell you about the new tech that they just came out with for motorcycle riders. It's a airbag jacket that surrounds the whole upper body on impact. For 100 dollars (which is cheap considering) and i recommend all riders to invest in this product. It has been tested for years and now on the market. Again i'm sorry to hear about your brother. Its a tragedy too lose a brother no matter how , my brother died three years ago and it still weighs heavy on me and miss him every day. God bless and keep on Rocking to these great tunes.
O Canada thank you for exporting this group to the USA as well. Many good memories of their music especially in 1969 & 1970. This hit the US top 10 in Dec, 1970. A great group effort in everyone shares vocals.The melody is outstanding and paves the way for a sweet mood.
I remember when the album was released. It was HUGE! I recall painting my own Guess Who poster and taping it to my bedroom window so people passing by could see it. They made me proud to be Canadian! Great memories.
i have seen thousands of concerts in every genre. from world class live acts like the stones to willie to trampled by turtles to the who to my morning jacket. the guess who in concert still reigns #1 all time. for a band with multiple anthems… this is still the one.
My friend called it hippie music. Not liking it. But I looked around and saw half the room singing along. I'm 67, this song is part of who I am. Love it
I saw them once in Chicago we were way up in upper section and they looked like they were 2 inches tall but it was still great and one of my favorite concerts! We had our gas siphoned and ran out just out side of Gary Indiana and had to wait for a cop to send someone out to bring us some gas ⛽it cost us 25$ back in the 70s about 100 $ in today's money 💰but, we didn't get arrested, we each had just finished a bottle of wine. We bought it in the hood on the south side of Chicago, Stony Island Ave, I think not a place for white dudes back then but it was still a great time and a great time to be a teenager! Love the Guess Who! One of my favorite bands! Would love to see them again!!!
To blakegregory from 4 years ago. I have never met anyone who didn't. I want to share another of my favorite songs from the GW that is overlooked . do you remember their song '' Ballad of the last five years? I sure do , i love it . i'm going to listen to it again in just a few seconds after commenting here. Enjoy!
I grew up on a small island in Georgia. Ssi. Everybody was literally living these lyrics then. But then this golden island was infiltrated with wealthy people from all over and it lost its charm. But memories never die.
Yo, this song needs to be turned up to the max!!!! Amazing harmony. I’ve seen The Guess Who, BTO and Bachman & Cummings (2022)….NEVER EVER A DISAPPOINTMENT!!!
This song makes you keep going. You do not need to be upset or feeling down to allow this song to motivate you. Thank you so so much the guess who for creating such a beautiful and motivating piece of work that is still upbeat and happy.
Music fans out there in the world we need all to get the word out there on line to sign the petition the Guess 4 the Hall, to get them in the rock and roll hall of fame in Cleveland in the States, that they hugely deserve!
I'm 53 and having one of those days when you think about your Mom. So you put on one of her songs and tear up a little. Thanks for singing these songs around the house Mom.
How old is/was your mom? I'm 65. I was 14 when this album came out. It was really their first big album although they had two earlier one's.
Sympathies On Your Loss, You Have Good memories to make you smile
wow awesome
My mom would be 102 now,she was singing country music and maybe Tom Jones,Glenn Campbell,ect. I was in my bedroom playing led Zeppelin,Jimi Hendrix,the who, guess who on full blas
I know this was 2 years ago but I know loss never gets easy so here's a massive cuddle for you, you're loved remember 😊
Criminally underrated song.
It's basically "Imagine" by John Lennon, but at the same time, memorable rock and roll.
Both of these comments need to be more prominent. I play this song on repeat when I’m down. This, to me, is one of the most beautiful songs of all time.
I feel that way about all of the Guess Who songs!
Underrated ? Not when it came out. Charted as good, or almost as good as "No Time" ever did, wherever it was played.
the legend of kurt winter
Burton Cummings has SUCH a beautiful, soulful voice!!!!!
Indeed!
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Amen.!!
Saw him last year..great one man concert
One of the greats
What a band.what a era.what a voice.
Settle down boomer.
I'm 30 And Love This!!! It's Real Music ❤❤
go away@@NickCADA
it is real music.@@SavedByGrace89
Great Band, Great Music💯 Most Underrated Band💯🎯
It's 2024 and I'm still enjoying this amazing tune!Anyone else?
Me 😊
I MET THE RETURNED MESSIAH YAHOSHUA MASHIKA ISRAELITE KING 👑 HE IS BRINGING THIS RESET AS WE DREAMED IT COULD RESTORE OUR LIVES AND LIVE THE NEW HEAVEN ON EARTH 🌎
I once heard this song on the radio. Was swept away by this magnificent voice, rhythm, and guitar riffs. One of those times you don't want the song to end.
I'm so blessed that this was the music of my generation
Love to find great songs like this to play over and over
Listen to tony Orlando and Dawn "Knock three times " and the Three Degrees "When will I see you again" two of my favorite play over again songs
I wish music was still made like this.
We are in dire need of a musical renaissance.
Its sad that people today, have never heard ,or even know this music exists. Today is all cooperate crap, that really all sounds the same. No country, No Rock, No rhythm and blues, Sad time for music. Thanks for the Vid.
👍💯
Just f*****g rap and hip hop
One of my favorites from The Guess Who, great vocals by Burton and incredible backing vocals as well!
one of my favorites too !!
Burton Cummings voice was just beautiful at this time and his performance on this recording was on another level. Back in the day in his prime he could really create some amazing tones! Such a classic song.
I’ve always loved this singer’s voice.
Insane that they're not in rock hall. Great, great sound
But hey, it’s ok because Madonna is in….. smh!
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is ridiculous its political bias it really doesn't even mean anything I love Dolly Parton don't care for her music love her as a person and she is in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame come on many greats are excluded
The Guess Who, Boston, Paul Davis, etc.
The RnR HOF is not all that great. It's OK to visit. The admission process is sad. Yes I'm sure Janet Jackson and Madnna are better than ELP and the Guess Who. Ronnie Spector is another one. Good singer but she still can't touch Burton Cummings or Greg Lake.
They need to be
The best rock band to come out of Canada. The United States thanks you for sharing this beautiful music and the beautiful voice of Burton Cummings.
Here I am on a Saturday...just 20 minutes outside of Vancouver perhaps 10 years ago...the drinking audience is thin...maybe a hundred or so....the performer...for the third time since Thursday..is Burton Cummings...The voice hadnt faded...he still looked good...but it was also evident that he needed the money...really shitty and sad...though he still sounded great.....
BTO. ??? They from Canada too
Interesting fact. Some American radio stations would not play this song because they thought it was some kind of communist song.
@@jamestanner3254 - Yes BTO was the successor to the Guess Who because the Guess Who's awesome guitarist Randy Bachman formed the band BTO.
Great stuff from Canada. Just one of their talented groups!
One of history's most significant songs ever!
Absolutely !
Still is, and needs to be played on the airwaves A.S.A.P.
Famous? Yes. Significant? Maybe in some certain ways, but its premise is a silly pipe dream.
@@Maeshalanadae Well, aren't you the cheerful one...............................
@@info145 Practical, you mean. There’s two questions you should always ask yourself when it comes to opinions on how the world should be run: “What would happen if everyone thought this way?” And more importantly for this song, “What would happen during resource scarcity?”
Socialism doesn’t work because of that second question.
Burton Cummings is an awesome vocalist-Certifiable classic!
54 years ago god dam , I'm only 29 and this is what i live for . grandma thank you soooooooo much
I'm 70 and my wife and I will be seeing him performing in Virginia in October.
My mother used to play this song for me when I was little. It gave me a new understanding of the world.
too bad the World went in a different Corrupt Direction.
@thetruthofchristalwaysprev1269 I Dont Understand What You Meant. I Mean the Truth The World =govts are corrupt and people in general are becoming so as well with all the pollution and daily chemicals injested
I just miss music like this on the airwaves.
Some still play it, you gotta find the right stations. Classic Rock 94.5 Midwestern Ontario plays this stuff all the time. Hook up the internet radio broadcast over your phone mobile data to your car. Game changer if your local stations are hot garbage.
Thank goodness for RUclips
@@logicalnotes5007 Yes. Make we back to time that music is really music.
Pannee Tantinukul
I’m 62 and the late 60’s and all of the 70’s were my best years. The Guess Who even played at my high school in Montreal.
q107 still plays this and zoomer radio am 740 plays this too in ontario
The Guess Who, one of those bands people sometimes forget about but when you hear their music again you say something like, "Damn!! This is really good shit! How did I forget about this music" Maybe it's because of the sheer magnitude of great music from the era. As much turmoil as there was in the in the country when this song was released it seems like we were closer to realizing the message in this song then than now.
Well said
Guess Who!!!☯️
if they were an american band they would have been 10 time more successful
it was a different time then
@@Logan-py8we I feel like the fact that they're Canadian makes them even more special. My grandmother lives in Little Shippigan, NB. Everytime my family drives up there its always the same 25 cd's, The Guess Who is played religiously.
@Gary Jeffers I keep their greatest hits CD in my car at all times!
One of the best Canadian bands ever, proud and talented people love your music.
Think this came out in 70, I was 14. It reminds me when my parents split up that year. A timeless awesome song
Yes. Hit our top 40 in November, 1970 and peaked at #10. Great memory.
@@muffs55mercury61 I was 10. Still love it.
I was about eight or nine years old when I first heard this song, and I still remember the deep and powerful emotional effect it had on me, even if I fully didn't understand all the themes the song was discussing, or catch on to the fact that the song was really a protest song about the Vietnam War.
❤ it affected me deeply as a young child
Loved it too as a kid. 1955 here
I was your age when I first heard it. I still love it so much.
Clearly, I've heard the song a thousand times since the first time I heard it, but fuck me, "Share The Land" is by far one of the best rock songs ever written. It's absolutely perfect in every way. Burton's vocals OMG! Namaste everyone. Hey Randy!
One of the best songs ever!
Love em ♥️ in Texas too man.
Doesn’t get more Canadian than this. Nobody else in the universe coulda sung this song better. Nobody.
I’d like to shake his hand and thank him for being Canadian.
I had forgotten how great these guys were. Everything they done was brilliant. Instead of Dolly friggin Pardon why don’t bands like this get into the hall. Beats the hell out of me. From 1969 to 1973 everything the Guess Who put on the radio was a number one hit. A forgotten band that was HUGE
Makes me want to go to a revival. Such soul and passion. I was only a few years old when this was released but call me a later hippy bloomer, at least in my music tastes.
BEAUTIFUL SONG!!!!! Amazing work. Thank you to The Guess Who.
The guitar lick is INCREDIBLE. I felt that.
Can recognize this voice anywhere.....
Guess Who......
LOVE THIS!!! Especially the guitar riffs
What a great surprise to hear this gem on the radio a couple days ago. Burton Cummings' outstanding voice & composing talents and the superb guitar of Kurt Winter-gone far too soon.
Have you been around
Have you done your share o' comin' down
On different things that people do
Have you been aware
You got brothers and sisters who care
About what's gonna happen to you in a year from now
Maybe I'll be there to shake your hand
Maybe I'll be there to share the land
That they'll be givin' away
When we all live together
I'm talkin' 'bout together now
Maybe I'll be there to shake your hand
Maybe I'll be there to share the land
That they'll be givin' away
When we all live together
I'm talkin' 'bout together now
Did you pay your dues
Did you read the news
This mornin' when the paper landed in your yard
Do you know their names
Can you play their games
Without losin' track and comin' down a bit too hard
Oh
Maybe I'll be there to shake your hand
Maybe I'll be there to share the land
That they'll be givin' away
When we all live together
I'm talkin' 'bout together now
Maybe I'll be there to shake your hand
Maybe I'll be there to share the land
That they'll be givin' away
When we all live together
I'm talkin' 'bout together now
Maybe I'll be there to shake your hand
Maybe I'll be there to share the land
That they'll be givin' away
When we all live together
I'm talkin' 'bout together now
Maybe I'll be there to shake your hand
Maybe I'll be there to share the land
That they'll be givin' away
When we all live together
Together, together
(Shake your hand) You know I'll be standin' by (share the land) to help you if you're worried
(Shake your hand) No more sadness, no more sorrow (share the land) and no more bad times
(Shake your hand) Every day comin' sunshine (share the land) every day everybody laughin'
(Shake your hand) Walkin' together by the river (share the land) walkin' together and laughin'
(Shake your hand) Everybody singin' together (share the land) everybody singin' and laughin'
(Shake your hand) Good times, good times (share the land) everybody walkin' by the river now
(Shake your hand) Walkin', singin', talkin' (share the land) smilin', laughin', diggin' each other
(Shake your hand) Everybody happy together (share the land) I'll be there, don't worry, if you're needin' me
(Shake your hand) Call on me, call on me (share the land)call my name, I'll be runnin' to help you
(Shake your hand) Everybody walkin' by the river now (sare the land) everybody, everybody laughin'
(Shake your hand) Everybody singin' and talkin'
Thanks for these awesome lyrics!
✊
Didnt realize how powerful and meaningful this song is! Thanks
Damn shame its only a song
I am almost 54 years old in February and remember hearing this song but when I heard the line when I was in track and coming down a bit to hard I thought it referred to to the singer being in traction in a hospital 🤣
Im your like n° 100 🎉 thanks!!!
Love this song since it was released on 1970. I think this one is most mellow band's album. No "Top 10 Hits", but very strong and practically no fillers. ("Hand me down world" and "Hang on to your life" are also my great favorites)
One of the greatest rock albums of all-time.
One of the most beloved songs of my youth. Memories flood in! Pat Holman RIP.
Loved this as a young kid and I was tickled to find it again as a very young adult with the help of my beloved brother who has passed away. Makes me think of him. ♥️ Miss him with every fiber of my being. I love you, Wesley Todd Glover. ♥️
So sorry for the loss of your Precious 💕 Brother
This song was played at my brother's funeral who died in a motorcycle accident in April 9, 1997. The funeral was on April 15, 1997. Motorcycles are dangerous!!!!!! When you are on them to please pay good attention!!! And its best when there isn't so much traffic!!! I don't know what happened in that moment that caused my brother to be killed. I understand that motorcycles are good on gas! But what I have to say is when you are on a motorcycle you are going just as fast as cars but you don't have the metal around you to take the brunt. Therefore, your body will be the first to impact!!!!!!!!!!!!
IM SORRY ABOUT YOUR BROTHER..YOUR RIGHT..MOTORCYCLES ARE EXTREMELY DANGEROUS..I USED TO RIDE ONE..NOT ANYMORE..TOO MANY BRUSHES WITH DEATH..TAKE CARE BRO
Sorry about your brother. I live to ride. As a matter of fact my first street bike i had was a 78 KZ 400 and i rode that thing into the ground . I had just over 250 thousand miles on her when she went kapoot. I only was in two crashes with one being my fault. Which brings me to my point. I have to tell you about the new tech that they just came out with for motorcycle riders. It's a airbag jacket that surrounds the whole upper body on impact. For 100 dollars (which is cheap considering) and i recommend all riders to invest in this product. It has been tested for years and now on the market. Again i'm sorry to hear about your brother. Its a tragedy too lose a brother no matter how , my brother died three years ago and it still weighs heavy on me and miss him every day. God bless and keep on Rocking to these great tunes.
Amazing soulful voice Burton has!!!
The Guess Who are so down to earth,good time boys singing about their joys😎
I heard this song once on the radio passing through Georgia in 17. Been a staple in my rotation ever since
Needs to be in rotation internationally. Especially now.
I so loved this song when it came out in the 70's..!!
Same here!!
Songs like this never get old
And I so love this song in the 20's...!!
@@tomstorm350 ...YES..!!
Outstanding!!!
Timeless and still relevant today. We must love our neighbors!
Love my Brothers in Canada. This is true Canadian sentiment.
Love you back!
world wide statement
Yeah,then He sings "American Women" not so pro neighbor.
It should be worldwide sentiment.
The genius of Burton Cummings !!!!
O Canada thank you for exporting this group to the USA as well. Many good memories of their music especially in 1969 & 1970. This hit the US top 10 in Dec, 1970. A great group effort in everyone shares vocals.The melody is outstanding and paves the way for a sweet mood.
Happy to share them with you my american friend.
@@ontarioguy4707 I've always liked Canada ever since I could remember. Don't care much for Trudeau as he seems to be a bully and an outright jerk.
A childhood, early high school favorite.
I can't stop playing this song.
“Nobody’s” voice compares to the incomparable Burton Cummings !!!
You are so right
Jhon Fogerty
@@listasmusicales9728 I like John's voice, but he's no Burton Cummings.
It a crime that The Guess Who are not in the rock n roll hall of fame
I agree.I say that the RRHOF doesn't deserve The Guess Who.😮
I agree!
I remember when the album was released. It was HUGE! I recall painting my own Guess Who poster and taping it to my bedroom window so people passing by could see it. They made me proud to be Canadian! Great memories.
Years ago I seen them and while performing this song he was reaching into the audience and shook my hand. What a memory!!
Absolutely 💯 So Happy for you to have such a Great memory!!!!!
i have seen thousands of concerts in every genre. from world class live acts like the stones to willie to trampled by turtles to the who to my morning jacket. the guess who in concert still reigns #1 all time. for a band with multiple anthems… this is still the one.
Classic Burton Cummings and he continued to “Stand Tall” through the 70’s.
What's that mean Eric? is that slang for commie?
This song brings me back. Man, it's shocking when you realize how fast your life passes by.
My friend called it hippie music. Not liking it. But I looked around and saw half the room singing along. I'm 67, this song is part of who I am. Love it
I'm 76. This song is as relevant or more so now than ever!
Such a great song from a great band
What an incredible voice!
Been loving this song since I was an 18 year old army vet, whites and blacks enjoyed each others music in 1972
My big brother turned me on to this band. He just passed this week.I will forever miss him
Your brother had good taste.Sorry for your loss.
Best voice to come out of Canada and grace the US with that amazing voice. 🥰
Great tune from the past Canada's best group
A timeless classic. Beautifully performed.
I saw them once in Chicago we were way up in upper section and they looked like they were 2 inches tall but it was still great and one of my favorite concerts! We had our gas siphoned and ran out just out side of Gary Indiana and had to wait for a cop to send someone out to bring us some gas ⛽it cost us 25$ back in the 70s about 100 $ in today's money 💰but, we didn't get arrested, we each had just finished a bottle of wine. We bought it in the hood on the south side of Chicago, Stony Island Ave, I think not a place for white dudes back then but it was still a great time and a great time to be a teenager! Love the Guess Who! One of my favorite bands! Would love to see them again!!!
That guitar solo midway through 🔥🔥🔥
One of the truly timeless songs
How in the hell can you not love this song?
One of the best songs !
To blakegregory from 4 years ago. I have never met anyone who didn't. I want to share another of my favorite songs from the GW that is overlooked . do you remember their song '' Ballad of the last five years? I sure do , i love it . i'm going to listen to it again in just a few seconds after commenting here. Enjoy!
@@captainmoretokin2172 Yes I do. Another great song.
I wish todays music had this much meaning
Lead singer has an unbelievably great voice.
I grew up on a small island in Georgia. Ssi. Everybody was literally living these lyrics then. But then this golden island was infiltrated with wealthy people from all over and it lost its charm. But memories never die.
Yo, this song needs to be turned up to the max!!!! Amazing harmony.
I’ve seen The Guess Who, BTO and Bachman & Cummings (2022)….NEVER EVER A DISAPPOINTMENT!!!
This song makes you keep going. You do not need to be upset or feeling down to allow this song to motivate you. Thank you so so much the guess who for creating such a beautiful and motivating piece of work that is still upbeat and happy.
One of my favorite songs from one of my favorite bands. They were my first concert when I was a teenager in the early 70s
Whoever you are and whatever interest you had.... Thank you for having posted this great song
Remember when people believed in peace, love and understanding? Why are we going backwards?🤔✌🤑🤑🤑
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Good times good times everybody walking by now diggin each other
So many folks don’t know cuz. This is universal music.
2021 and still here !!! Who's with me ?
Our Canadian group. What a great song
you know it eh
Did you know that they were Tricia Nixon's (President Richard Nixon's Daughter) group?They played the White House in 1970 at her request.
Love em in Texas too man !
"Wheatfield Soul", indeed!
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SaAawheet!!!!
More relevant today than ever!!!
One of the most underrated bands in the annuls of rock & roll history
This is what I called real music they will never be no body making music like this one ever lol love Guess who 💋💋💋🧚♀️👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
with all thats happening with our world (covid 19) corona virus we need to come together as a species (humans) share the world
The best Canadian band of all time !
Great Am radio song from the early 70s.
Right on target! I am a 60 year old immigrant. Yep! My great grandparents came over 100 years ago. Someone shared to them and they passed it on!
One of the prophetic songs of the era
Samuel David Rucker I hope so !
My absolute favorite. Sounds like a bloody choir with him
Should have been a number 1!!
Great oldie
One of my fav bands ever. Theres never been another voice like B.C.
Reminds me of my best friend Gail who passed away @ age 48 - best friends since 3rd grade broke my heart - miss you my friend wish you were here
Great band one of the best Canadian bands ever grew up across the street from the bass player should be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Shame
Music fans out there in the world we need all to get the word out there on line to sign the petition the Guess 4 the Hall, to get them in the rock and roll hall of fame in Cleveland in the States, that they hugely deserve!
The song every American should listen to in these times of division.
This Song Went To Number 10 On The Billboard Hot 100 Chart In 1970.
A magnificent band!