je suis d'accord, ces années étaient exceptionnelles et pétillaient de bonheur (Vladimir Cosma, Licari, Legrand, Roubaix, De Funès, Pierre Richard, Jacques François, le mouvement hippie, les pattes d'éléphant, .... tout était libre, heureux, en tout cas plus que maintenant)
Man I hear this and I'm thrown back in time... 8 years old, sitting in the back seat of Dad's 1973 Trans Am as he tore ass down the turnpike with his three oldest boys, on our way to one of our adventures and great songs like this blasting out of the 8-track as we sang along like pint-sized rock stars...
Summer of 1975. I was 14. The best days of my life. Songs like this are the soundtrack to an era that shall never come again. Someone please build a time machine.
@@timvest8141 I never went to any of my high school reunions. As much as I miss being 14, I do not miss high school or any of the people that attended mine.
Here in 2023, anyone from this generation will agree, the 70's will live forever, this music is timeless, the good old days bell bottom pants, platform shoes, 8 track players, etc.
It was part of a movie "The man from Hong Kong" filmed in Australia and jointly produced in Hong Kong and Australia in around 1975. Notably one of the actors was George Lazenby who was previously a James Bond actor.
One of the amazing aspects of this song is the arrangement. Whoever did this is a musical genius. From the start, with the swirling strings, the punctuating xylophone, and then the brass, and especially at the end with the fluglehorns, which give the final dramatic crescendo while Des hits his "Hiiiiiiiiii..." It's just astounding stuff all around. [I've since found out that the arranger is Richard Hewson, whose work I know from the Bee Gees, the Beatles "The Long and Winding Road," and many, many other artists. So no wonder it's such a brilliant arrangement. Kudos to producer Chas Peate, as well.]
particularly when you realize he's not actually touching anything with his sticks save for the occasional cymbal tap, also none of the guitars are plugged in... classic lipsync!
Daniel Vick : Phil Collins, Don Henley, the big blonde guy in Rare Earth, there is video out there of him. Levon Helm from the Band. Let’s not forget Ringo, too.
This tune is quintessential '70's pop. This hit was playing non-stop on AM and some FM stations. Definitely a song to be included on one of those "K-Tel" greatest hits albums.
July, 1969. Armstrong from Apollo 11 became the first man to stand on the Moon... Until now, I didn't know what was so special about that. Because in reality, the rockets are really flown by scientists and engineers, right? Any monkey could go to the moon. But when I first saw those 'rods'... I finally understood why it was so important... What truly stood on the moon that day was the human *'spirit'!* That day, we humans conquered the Moon, and our spirit *'evolved'!* _The thing that's truly valuable is the_ *_'evolution of our spirit!'_* *I AM THE VICTOR!! NOT YOU!* I overcame my own heart! I'll never panic again... I'm going to reclaim my life, with my own hands! *_I'M APOLLO 11!!!_*
I just can't believe I missed this one from the 70's. I was 18 when this came out. It is such a great song, and epitomized the 1970's. Such a "Great Song" from a "Great Era" in Time. Thank God I was a Teenager back in the 1970's. A time of Great Music, and Great TV.
They played this song at my junior high school dance in 1975. I always loved it, so exciting and dramatic with the strings and horns and tape echo. Outstanding. I still love it 48 years later.
In Japan, Jigsaw's Sky High is very popular. This song was adopted by NTV as an admission song for professional wrestler Mil Máscaras. It is a masterpiece that has established the entrance song for professional wrestlers. It is also the main theme song of the bird-human contest with amateur participation held by NTV every year. This song is perfect for Mil Máscaras' aerial skills and human-powered airplanes.
BORN IN 66, A KID DURING THE SUPER 70'S, AND A TEEN DURING THE AWESOME 80'S. YES , IT WAS A PERFECT TIME TO BE YOUNG AND ALIVE. MAN, WHAT MEMORIES. CLASS OF ROCKIN 84 FOREVER!!!. ROCK ON W?M.
This songs reminds me of that time we used to believe rods were real in the high of the sky. Also, why am I feeling like my body heat has been taken away? Guess I should lit myself on fire.
I woke up at 4 am with this song playing in my head so naturally I had to come here to watch & listen. Now it will be in my head for days and that's okay.
Omgosh I woke up at 4 am today with this song in my head! How crazy is that and I’m thinking now that is no coincidence and I’ll let you know if I figure out what it means!
I was born in 69 so all these songs were always playing in the background. When I hear them now I get this weird nostalgic feeling that I can’t put my finger on. All good vibes. 80s songs opens up a whole different vault. God I hope I never forget. Good times.
We had one phone that was mounted on the wall. You had to call the phone company if you wanted to move it or get it fixed. Now I’m watching this video on my phone. Yeah, simpler and better-easier too, except for all the cigarettes.
I love the clarity of his voice. So happy to have grown up in the seventies and eighties. So many incredible songs by truly talented people with wonderful ways of sharing their thoughts.
I hear that, like a US version of my UK childhood, switch Raleigh for Schwinn, Switch Hot wheels for Matchbox (or Mattel), Vietnam dominated global news , but the IRA to keep us on our toes too....
One of the songs I grew up on when I first started listening to music!! (Yep...I'm old.) I absolutely love this song, and the fact that the drummer (which I am) is the lead singer makes it even better! A huge part of the soundtrack of my youth!! 😊🎶🥁
Yep older Gen-Xer here (born 66'). Though the 80's were technically my era, I didn't feel in touch with that time period. I mostly enjoyed the early and mid-70's as a child. I guess because my pre-teen and teens were meh. LOL
Takes me back to my innocent early teen years when I had my whole life still in front of me. Now some nearly 50 years later it conjures up warm feelings of those early days!!
Really beautiful song with an outstanding singer! I heard it at a restaurant tonight, and had to come to RUclips to play it. I was 13 when it came out. It truly is the Masterpiece, that others have called it.
Dio - I stop time Giorno - I create life Donatello - I weaponise memories and past events Ungalo - I can bring fictional worlds to life. Rykiel - Go! Random Bullsh*t!!
Skyhigh, Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft, Dream Weaver, January, Magic, Fox On The Run, Ballroom Blitz, We will Rock You, We are the Champions. Who remembers all these wonderful songs from the mid 1970s ❔🔹️
Re-discovered this song from XM Radio (70s) in 2018. I can't recall it ever being played on the air elsewhere for decades. It's like a lost treasure! Thanks for uploading.
Funny you should mention not ever hearing it played for decades thenightsky.org/skyhigh.html And no, I don't believe the link that I shared. Just a funny coincidence, I remember this story about the song from Art Bell.
What I love about the music that I grew up with is that as soon as I hear a song from those days my mind immediately goes back in time to a specific memory of where I was and what I was doing when I heard the song back in those days. It's an instant time travel. I then have to stop what I'm doing and enjoy the memory of exactly what was going on at the moment.
The 70's was the absolute best decade to grow up in! The songs, the times, the memories were the very best one could hope for. Life was beautiful and fun with strong families values and respect for one another. It's a shame it has all changed!
I would say the 80's were the best decade to grow up in (I was born 1961) but I'll admit the 70's were pretty cool too and I would add the 90's; the world has simply become too polarized, too violent, too technology-driven, too complicated, too polluted and too increasingly dark and dystopian after 2000.
@@armandocardona4478 I too was born in 61. The 70's as a kid was great ,but the 80,s was our era ..left school ,had been working for about 4 yrs and just starting out in life
Blown round by the wind Thrown down in a spin I gave you love I thought that we had made it to the top I gave you all I had to give Why did it have to stop? You've blown it all sky high By telling me a lie Without a reason why You've blown it all sky high You, you've blown it all sky high Our love had wings to fly We could have touched the sky You've blown it all sky high Up, round, I've flown Then down, down like a stone I gave you love I thought that we had made it to the top I gave you all I had to give Why did it have to stop? You've blown it all sky high By telling me a lie Without a reason why You've blown it all sky high You, you've blown it all sky high Our love had wings to fly We could have touched the sky You've blown it all sky high You, you've blown it all sky high By telling me a lie Without a reason why You've blown it all sky high
This is my brother in law Dez, who’s the drummer/singer!
So very proud, and still has an amazing voice.
Love Jo. 🥰
This is an awesome song. I keep coming back to play it. Great to hear Dez is still going strong. 👍🏻
He has a hell of a voice.
If this would have been a eurovision entry years ago, UK would have won!
Tell him THANKS from Stefano in Canada !
Must be so proud of him it's one of my favs at 83
God I miss the 70’s. What a time to be alive ❤️🙏
Yes, the 1970s and 80s were both great decades. A great time to be young, teenager and young adult.
je suis d'accord, ces années étaient exceptionnelles et pétillaient de bonheur (Vladimir Cosma, Licari, Legrand, Roubaix, De Funès, Pierre Richard, Jacques François, le mouvement hippie, les pattes d'éléphant, .... tout était libre, heureux, en tout cas plus que maintenant)
❤❤❤👋👋👋
Yes It Was
I feel EXACTLY the same! The 70's, the best era in music!!
Man I hear this and I'm thrown back in time... 8 years old, sitting in the back seat of Dad's 1973 Trans Am as he tore ass down the turnpike with his three oldest boys, on our way to one of our adventures and great songs like this blasting out of the 8-track as we sang along like pint-sized rock stars...
That is a Fantastic story, what a great image you create of you guys having so much fun!
Without the hassle of seatbelts :) Or in my case, sit in the back of the truck and try not to push each other out.
Schöne Erinnerung, schätze Dich glücklich, haste die besten Dekaden erleben dürfen...
Fantastic memory
I turned 1 when this was popular so my memory is hazy. But I could see my parents listening to this in my Dad's Cutlass Cruiser wagon.
May of 2024.... I was born in the mid 60s and this brings back a lot of great memories.
@@user-gy9nl2mq2i 🎵🎶🎵🎶🎉🎵🎶🎵🎶🎉🎉
亡くなった父がこの曲が大好きで、よく家でも車の中でも聴いてました。最後看とる時も流したら、目は開けてなくても口ずさんで歌ってました。今では私にとっても思い出深い曲で大好きです。
貴方のコメントを読んで涙が出てきました お父様のご冥福をお祈りします。
素晴らしい個人的な物語
Να είστε γερή να τον θυμάστε ο πατέρας σας είχε γουστο
@@user-jp7sd2ck8eありがとうございます。今日は父の日なので、改めて聴きたくなり来ちゃいました。とても恋しくなったけど、父と一緒に聴いている気分です☺️
@@nobbynick657ありがとうございます😊思春期は喧嘩ばかりでしたが、何だかんだ1番頼り甲斐のあるカッコ良い父です。
Summer of 1975. I was 14. The best days of my life. Songs like this are the soundtrack to an era that shall never come again. Someone please build a time machine.
actfray I was 13 good times
I was 14 too. Just had my 40 yr. high school reunion.
@@timvest8141 I never went to any of my high school reunions. As much as I miss being 14, I do not miss high school or any of the people that attended mine.
actfray if only I'd be the first in the queue and would never come back to today 👿
I agree with you on all points except that this kind of music will never come again. I have to have faith that it will!
Here in 2023, anyone from this generation will agree, the 70's will live forever, this music is timeless, the good old days bell bottom pants, platform shoes, 8 track players, etc.
I loved my bellbottoms. 👍
Generation X kid here, born June 18,1967. Loved the 1970's!
drving my bigweel drinking mountain while my dog licked my balls and this song playing
Here in 24❤
this song was made in heaven
The drummer looks like a son of someone I know
Yeah ..Clapham.
@@Mavis2599 God?
It was made in Montauk. In the future
We concur 😊
初めて歌っている本人たちを見て感激している 想像以上にカッコイイ人たち この曲に巡り合わせてくれた ミルマスカラスに感謝している
日本で何十年もどこかで流れてた曲。
プロレス、スポーツ、飛行機、CM。この曲を知らない人はいない。
初めて映像見てびっくり。
ドラムがボーカルなんだ。
そして歌詞見てまたびっくり。
ずっと空をイメージしてたが、失恋の曲なんだね・・
ぼくはいきなり突き落とされたようだ・・と。
素晴らしい名曲。
It was part of a movie "The man from Hong Kong" filmed in Australia and jointly produced in Hong Kong and Australia in around 1975. Notably one of the actors was George Lazenby who was previously a James Bond actor.
You lost the war…with a bang 😂
@@spello8191
What do you mean?
@@spello8191 This has nothing to do with Hiroshima or Nagasake.
My heart is like Apollo 11.
Rikiel
Me 2
Sky high jojo
the fact that theres stone ocean fans here is so funny
🤔
One of the most underrated songs from this era. Wish they still made music like this nowadays.
I agree, pal...this world sucks
This song is so deep! Stood the test of time! Thrown around by the wind!
I wish they still made Music like this at least you could remember it
👋👋👋👋♥️♥️♥️♥️ I too
Song so good it makes my eye twitch like crazy! I think I can see flying rods!
Hell yeah
Eu entendi referência
Lay off the LSD and stop listening to irritating songs like this one.
ドラムの人がヴォーカルも兼任なんて凄いことだ。
ナイトレンジャーお勧めっす。
CCBもこのスタイルだね
日本では、プロレスリングのマスカラスのテーマソングでした。日本のプロレスリングの試合で始めて選手独自の入場曲はエポックメイキングでした。いまでも最高ですね。
Ver entrar a Mil Mascaras con esta canción tuvo que haber sido épico.
I never could understand how in the world somebody could play drums like that and sing lead at the same time. That’s pretty amazing.
Ask Phil Collins and Don Henley, what you think, you stumbled on a new comment. Your stupid
Look up the rare earth, that singing drummer is insane
ruclips.net/video/Rqnw5IfbZOU/видео.html
Phil Collins also did both. Roger Taylor (Queen) performed some lead, but mainly backing vocals for Queen. His voice was key to Queen's harmonies.
Shelia E
ずっとずっと…この曲を探してた…嬉しすぎて、涙目で聞いてた、歌詞はわからないけどずっときいたことあるなって知ってる部分だけ、口ずさんでいて調べた時は何も出てこなかったけど、こうやって偶然出会えるなんて………これからは一生かけてききます
色褪せることない名曲です。
2024 never stopped rocking this awesome tune. I'm 62 still rocking 🤘🤘
This song is giving me chills, literal chills
Yea your body heat is probably gone now
I want it thay way
@@anh26079 LMAO
I hope you have a halogen heater, they are very directional so that should sort you out.
...od did you leave out the word "figurative"? ;-)
❤❤❤
I can close my eyes and listen to this song all day.
Can I say this is a jojo reference or not?
@@anh26079 You got it, my sky guy
I prefer to close my ears.
Bravo verissino
That's what I have been doing the last three days. Have it on a loop all day. Hahaha. Wonderful musical arrangement.
ah the days without mobile phones and the internet....bring back the 70s life
LOL,,,, but if it was not for today's tech,, we would not be able to listen to these great classics any time we want..😁🥰
but I do agree,, great time !!
Absolutely right.
@@lorainelynn0863l've still got alot of these 70's records and a record player!👍👍😁😁
いつの時代でも素晴らしいメロディーラインで人々の心を魅了するバンドが存在する事に感謝します。
この曲しか売れなかったのが不思議なくらい良いバンドですよね
1970s best era for music, pop, disco, classic rock, it had it all❤
One of the amazing aspects of this song is the arrangement. Whoever did this is a musical genius. From the start, with the swirling strings, the punctuating xylophone, and then the brass, and especially at the end with the fluglehorns, which give the final dramatic crescendo while Des hits his "Hiiiiiiiiii..." It's just astounding stuff all around. [I've since found out that the arranger is Richard Hewson, whose work I know from the Bee Gees, the Beatles "The Long and Winding Road," and many, many other artists. So no wonder it's such a brilliant arrangement. Kudos to producer Chas Peate, as well.]
The Bond theme that never was.
@@joylunn3445 Interesting concept.
Ever hear the 1970s War of the Worlds musical by Jeff Wayne? Some pretty cool arrangements in there too.
First 30 seconds is galactic!
@@joylunn3445 Well, it became the theme for a film with an ex-Bond, so it is as close at it gets. Right?
I really love this song. And I admire a drummer who can sing lead vocals. Karen Carpenter also did that.
Phil Collins too! But I agree, this is a great song.
And Levon Helm
And Kelly Keagy of Night Ranger
And Don Henley (Eagles) , Gerry Polci (The Four Seasons) , Nick D'Virgilio (Spock's Beard, Big Big Train) , ...
And also Gil Moore of Triumph!
「スカイハイ」プロレスのミル マスカラスのコンサートのテーマ曲で聞いて✨😆👂️すぐに、買いました❗でもバンドを見るのは
初めてです。ドラムの方が歌っていたんですね⁉️貴重な動画ありがとう😉👍️🎶ございます!
must stay warm and protect the loss of body heat when listening to this song, it always give me such a chills.
Thank you loseph Stalin
Jojo referenceeee
Don't worry I'll create a device named after this song,so we won't get chilly anymore
Me too reminds me of School..!
Shit! What a comment on my childhood and the music of the era! Damn! What a comment!
この作品との出会いは、ミルマスカルスの登場曲!今でも、素敵な曲だと思います❗
Drumming and singing simultaneously is impressive! Usually the drummer is not the frontman.
particularly when you realize he's not actually touching anything with his sticks save for the occasional cymbal tap, also none of the guitars are plugged in... classic lipsync!
Uh, Phil Collins, anyone?
GREAT SONG -!
Yeah, but Des Dyer had some serious pipes.
Daniel Vick : Phil Collins, Don Henley, the big blonde guy in Rare Earth, there is video out there of him. Levon Helm from the Band. Let’s not forget Ringo, too.
昔親父の車で流れてたの鮮明に覚えてるなぁ。
RUclips、久しぶりにこの曲に合わせてくれてありがとう。懐かしい気持ちになれた。
One of the greatest pop songs ever. I still love it! The melody is strong, the arrangement is top shelf --- the vocals are incredible.
Yes ❤I think so ❤
You can say that again. Bravo Bravo
This song is so good it's taking away my body heat
Look it's Daiya Higashikata :0
@@justsomedinosaur9440 look its dio! Its dio! Its diego brando! Get away from us diego we wont travel with you
@@totallynotdio1311 muhahaha
I smell
ROCKS
@@SheikhZjemael no I did not.
honestly though reading the sky high fight with this song in the background was a really good decision on my part because it fit so well
いい歌出すよね。青空を見上げたら必ずこの歌を口ずさんでいます笑
This song makes me feel like I'm Apollo 11.
My eyelids are closed, I can't open my eyes
son of god there is nothing to fear here
This tune is quintessential '70's pop. This hit was playing non-stop on AM and some FM stations. Definitely a song to be included on one of those "K-Tel" greatest hits albums.
CKLW out of windsor ontario canada called the big 8 played the heck out of this tune
Tom i must agree. A fantastic tune. Wonder where these guys are now?
I think I still owe Columbia House $7.99, lmao.
FM was few and far between.
@@hotniaoniao Adjusted for inflation now LMFAO!!!. YOu can deposit your Arm & Leg at the Amazon Locker
July, 1969. Armstrong from Apollo 11 became the first man to stand on the Moon... Until now, I didn't know what was so special about that. Because in reality, the rockets are really flown by scientists and engineers, right? Any monkey could go to the moon.
But when I first saw those 'rods'... I finally understood why it was so important... What truly stood on the moon that day was the human *'spirit'!* That day, we humans conquered the Moon, and our spirit *'evolved'!* _The thing that's truly valuable is the_ *_'evolution of our spirit!'_*
*I AM THE VICTOR!! NOT YOU!* I overcame my own heart! I'll never panic again... I'm going to reclaim my life, with my own hands! *_I'M APOLLO 11!!!_*
4 4 4 4
WUT?
nani
Hey Mista *4*
-some random Florida man with a weird cow costume
The bridge between the verses and the choruses is simply sublime. It really makes the whole song flow.
I just can't believe I missed this one from the 70's. I was 18 when
this came out. It is such a great song, and epitomized the 1970's.
Such a "Great Song" from a "Great Era" in Time. Thank God I was
a Teenager back in the 1970's. A time of Great Music, and Great TV.
I like how random was that stand and those rods, I love Araki
i loved that fight, one of my favourites of part 6, we actually see the villain's full goals and how they grow in the battle
I love that stand, and the fact the rods are (sort of) real things
@@lemon4758 the real life reference was truly epic, imagine if rods actually existed in real life and they weren't just a fucking illusion on cameras
@@vampante agree
@@vampante that would be terrifying
A great one hit wonder of the 1970s. The fact that the singer can sing and play drums takes talent.
This band could have been big if they got rid of the rest of the band.
Exactly!😊
Oooo .... a classic .
In all seriousness, the drummer had it all but the others are so out of place.
Too bad no one tapped into the drummer's talent and hired him for their band. He must have had a horrible manager
Jojo Stone Ocean ep. 27 was soaring HIGH!
They played this song at my junior high school dance in 1975. I always loved it, so exciting and dramatic with the strings and horns and tape echo. Outstanding. I still love it 48 years later.
In Japan, Jigsaw's Sky High is very popular.
This song was adopted by NTV as an admission song for professional wrestler Mil Máscaras.
It is a masterpiece that has established the entrance song for professional wrestlers.
It is also the main theme song of the bird-human contest with amateur participation held by NTV every year.
This song is perfect for Mil Máscaras' aerial skills and human-powered airplanes.
Thank you for the very interesting information. It was a pleasure to read your post.
私は以前、Dreamlandというアートベルショーを聴いていました。 アートはコマーシャルの間でこの曲を演奏しました。 私も今日本に住んでいます:)コメントありがとうございます。
Efectivamente el Mil Mascaras de México.
So that's why it's in Jojo. Thanks for the history lesson.
I remember it from Eurobeat lol
No matter what year... this song is a timeless masterpiece!!! 🎶💖🎶
Agreed!
Fantastic!
Muchas Gracias.
I got a cavity, from listening to this frivolous song.
BETTER DAYS, I WANT TO GO BACK AND STAY THERE FOREVER.
I already knew this back from reading the Jojo Stone Ocean manga a few years ago, but thank you Araki for again introducing me to incredible music
Very uplifting and pleasurable song. The 70's was a great time.
I was born in the 60's....grew up in the 70's...and was a teen in the 80's..consider myself very lucky.
Likewise.
Very true what a mix
BORN IN 66, A KID DURING THE SUPER 70'S, AND A TEEN DURING THE AWESOME 80'S. YES , IT WAS A PERFECT TIME TO BE YOUNG AND ALIVE. MAN, WHAT MEMORIES. CLASS OF ROCKIN 84 FOREVER!!!. ROCK ON W?M.
The same with Me I was born in 67 !
Yes so true , it’s magic with technology we can listen to all these fabulous songs at the touch of a button
Apart from hearing and seeing the 70's here, you can literally smell it as well.
Thank you u-tube, if we didnt have this outlet I think I would crack up.
You can smell the Brute, and old spice!!!
What did it smell like? I bet it smelled like ashtrays
@@suburban_guy JAWS hits the Cinemas
And, it smells exactly like Love’s Baby Soft.
This song better be listened while your eyes are closed....
Yup, to prevent losing your body heat
This songs reminds me of that time we used to believe rods were real in the high of the sky.
Also, why am I feeling like my body heat has been taken away? Guess I should lit myself on fire.
あんなに有名な曲なのに歌ってる本人を初めて見た(笑)
こう言う声をプラチナボイスって言うのかな。
我も!
俺も⤴️✨😂
あ、俺も!w
As i can't read Japanese, this could be a regular comment, or it could be a JoJo reference.
I woke up at 4 am with this song playing in my head so naturally I had to come here to watch & listen. Now it will be in my head for days and that's okay.
Omgosh I woke up at 4 am today with this song in my head! How crazy is that and I’m thinking now that is no coincidence and I’ll let you know if I figure out what it means!
That's the time the satellite is overhead...
@@richiehoyt8487 : Astute observation.🤔🤔
I was born in 69 so all these songs were always playing in the background. When I hear them now I get this weird nostalgic feeling that I can’t put my finger on. All good vibes.
80s songs opens up a whole different vault.
God I hope I never forget. Good times.
Absolutely brilliant song. I wish we could go back to these times. Good times.
Memories of a much better time! I wish music was like this still. Lots of great movements! Oh I wish I could go back to those days...😰
Take me with you. Just fabulous.
i agree with you life was simpler back then and so was the music
We had one phone that was mounted on the wall. You had to call the phone company if you wanted to move it or get it fixed. Now I’m watching this video on my phone. Yeah, simpler and better-easier too, except for all the cigarettes.
My life's stories all in one song.
I feel the same way
I love the clarity of his voice. So happy to have grown up in the seventies and eighties. So many incredible songs by truly talented people with wonderful ways of sharing their thoughts.
WE HAD THE BEST MUSIC EVER.
スカイ・ハイ
大好きな曲❤です✨
何時も聴いていますよ~
好きな曲何時でも聴けるので嬉しいですよ😊
ありがとう 💞✨
Anyone else binging on 70's music and feeling super nostalgic?
Summer of “75”...10 years old,Little league baseball,Schwinn bicycles,Hot wheels,no more Vietnam and the greatest music...How I miss my childhood
same here my freind,and there were so many songs,that just evoked my hearts joy
Huffy wildfire bike here
I hear that, like a US version of my UK childhood, switch Raleigh for Schwinn, Switch Hot wheels for Matchbox (or Mattel), Vietnam dominated global news , but the IRA to keep us on our toes too....
Skateboards, long sideburns, carburetors and dual exhausts, bell bottoms, many memories!
Was Viet Nam a major worry for you at the age of 10?
久しぶりに聴いたけど、やっぱりいい音楽は、時代を超えるな。
私がまだ小さい頃、ベストヒットUSAなどラジオで聴いていて、大好きでした。
始めて本人達を見ました。
とにかく懐かしい。🥲
It's been 45 years since I've heard this. Had this on one of those K-tel compilation albums. Complete masterpiece
One of the songs I grew up on when I first started listening to music!! (Yep...I'm old.) I absolutely love this song, and the fact that the drummer (which I am) is the lead singer makes it even better! A huge part of the soundtrack of my youth!! 😊🎶🥁
Yep older Gen-Xer here (born 66'). Though the 80's were technically my era, I didn't feel in touch with that time period. I mostly enjoyed the early and mid-70's as a child. I guess because my pre-teen and teens were meh. LOL
WTF this song is stealing my body heat
The COWboy
I listened to another song and now I'm... (Huff Huff) Increasing body heat... My Blood... (Fall Unconcious)
🤦♀️😆 somebody should pass out toe tags to that audience
as it should.
Absolutely miss the 70's and 80's. Generation of the greatest music ever.
I WANT TO GO BACK, - NOW.
Takes me back to my innocent early teen years when I had my whole life still in front of me. Now some nearly 50 years later it conjures up warm feelings of those early days!!
Well I'm 65 now and still look back on the 70's with much
fondness.
This song truly represents the 70's ! That rhythm the groove and the power !
This song is so nice it's like the heat stolen from my body was returned to me
Holy shit is that a jojo's refference
That heat is stench.
Yesterday I suddenly got the urge to hear it, completely out of nowhere. Maybe it's my mk ultra song or something.
This song makes me feel like I'm Apollo 11.
Cringeworthy comment of the decade
日本人は知っている‼️
The era, when music was music. Instead of the shit they call music, now-a day's...
no offence o real sh*t
remember this when i was 15, life was great, big wide world ahead, those were the fantastic times.
Having a velvet voice - next level
Doing it while drumming, wearing a cheesy medallion, bad hair, elevator shoes, and massive collars - epic
Yep and love this song soooo much!! Love to see the orchestra behind them!!
This was normal stage presence in the 1970's. Flared trousers, flared shirts, flared hair, flared heads.
😂
@@MrHoefnix ALL SLIM THEN
As funny as they look now, they got all the chicks back then lol
being a drummer is hard enough, but singing and drumming at the same time is insane.
Moulty was another drummer who sang at the same time
I im such a drummer ! singing and drumming !
Mickey Dolenz ;)
Ever seen karen carpenter? She made it look easy too although i m sure its not
Peter Criss, Phil Collins, Karen Carpenter among others.
There is no music like this anymore. It's like a time capsule from when I was a kid
I sense the rods coming....
i feel them in my body
Pause
Jojo reference.
Really beautiful song with an outstanding singer! I heard it at a restaurant tonight, and had to come to RUclips to play it. I was 13 when it came out.
It truly is the Masterpiece, that others have called it.
Some songs are so good, they are priceless, this is one.
Nothing better than seeing a singing drummer!
annod6
Yeo
Can't disagree
Love!
annod6 Badass❤️
@I spamsalot And the Four Seasons for Oh What a Night
I love this song. The 70’s were the best time ever to be a teenager.
You are so right, I would not want to be a Teenager today.
Yes and the very early 80s, then it all went wrong.
@@kevspencer5744 Naw, it was the mid 70's thru the mid 80's when "Punk" and the
"New Romantics" hit the scene.
@@garydunn3037 Punk was 1970s, New Romantics began very late 70s early 80s. after the Glam Rock era.
@@kevspencer5744 Disco came after Glam,
then Punk Rock killed Disco, then the New
Romantics came in the early 80's.
This song is so good it makes me feel like I have invisible bugs sucking out my body heat
There are peeps who manage to make subtle funny jojokes, then there's that.
It makes my Aortic valve slam shut.
Sky high just control the rods
rods is real in jojo universe
Normal people can see it
Not invisible
@@fumobeliever1795 They are invisible, not because they’re stands, because they aren’t, but because they move so fast. They make that pretty clear
赤コーナーより千の顔を持つ男ミルマスカラスの登場です。
ああフライングクロスチョップ。🙋
can you translate in English?
@@allang1968 google translate
@@allang1968 Introducing Mil Máscaras, a man with a thousand faces from the red corner.
Perfect pop from the 70s. Here it is in all its glory. Still sounds amazing and fresh. Clean. Simple.
GREAT DAYS.
What a beautiful and carefree time with Songs like this masterpiece in the golden 70's❤ I was a Teenager in this time, never forget it.
Me too, a great time to be young ... much better than today, i think.
Total masterpiece Also brings back very fond memories of the 70's
Dio - I stop time
Giorno - I create life
Donatello - I weaponise memories and past events
Ungalo - I can bring fictional worlds to life.
Rykiel - Go! Random Bullsh*t!!
I'm 54 and just turned 12....wow. I had a K-Tel album with these dudes!
Skyhigh, Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft, Dream Weaver, January, Magic, Fox On The Run, Ballroom Blitz, We will Rock You, We are the Champions. Who remembers all these wonderful songs from the mid 1970s ❔🔹️
Re-discovered this song from XM Radio (70s) in 2018. I can't recall it ever being played on the air elsewhere for decades. It's like a lost treasure! Thanks for uploading.
Funny you should mention not ever hearing it played for decades thenightsky.org/skyhigh.html
And no, I don't believe the link that I shared. Just a funny coincidence, I remember this story about the song from Art Bell.
What I love about the music that I grew up with is that as soon as I hear a song from those days my mind immediately goes back in time to a specific memory of where I was and what I was doing when I heard the song back in those days. It's an instant time travel. I then have to stop what I'm doing and enjoy the memory of exactly what was going on at the moment.
Same here 😁🎵
色褪せないカッコええ!!
i dont care if my music taste comes from an anime araki has an amazing playlist
The 70's was the absolute best decade to grow up in! The songs, the times, the memories were the very best one could hope for. Life was beautiful and fun with strong families values and respect for one another. It's a shame it has all changed!
I would say the 80's were the best decade to grow up in (I was born 1961) but I'll admit the 70's were pretty cool too and I would add the 90's; the world has simply become too polarized, too violent, too technology-driven, too complicated, too polluted and too increasingly dark and dystopian after 2000.
Even though we were in a deep recession it was the best of times and music like this was all over.
@@armandocardona4478 I too was born in 61.
The 70's as a kid was great ,but the 80,s was our era ..left school ,had been working for about 4 yrs and just starting out in life
I grew up in the 80s, but the 70s seem awesome. Things started going down in the 1990s.
The 1970s and 80s were both great decades, a wonderful time to be young ... teenager and young adult. 👍
Blown round by the wind
Thrown down in a spin
I gave you love
I thought that we had made it to the top
I gave you all I had to give
Why did it have to stop?
You've blown it all sky high
By telling me a lie
Without a reason why
You've blown it all sky high
You, you've blown it all sky high
Our love had wings to fly
We could have touched the sky
You've blown it all sky high
Up, round, I've flown
Then down, down like a stone
I gave you love
I thought that we had made it to the top
I gave you all I had to give
Why did it have to stop?
You've blown it all sky high
By telling me a lie
Without a reason why
You've blown it all sky high
You, you've blown it all sky high
Our love had wings to fly
We could have touched the sky
You've blown it all sky high
You, you've blown it all sky high
By telling me a lie
Without a reason why
You've blown it all sky high
Thank you for sharing the meaning of this beautiful song
Thanks for posting the lyrics.
日本人でこの曲を一度も聞いた事が無い人はいないんじゃないかというくらい頻繁に引用される曲ですね。cm、ドラマ、映画、アスリートの入場曲やバラエティ番組のBGMまで人生のどこかの時点で必ず耳にする名曲、そして一度聞いたら一生忘れないメロディ
プロレスラーのミル・マスカラスの登場曲として有名な名曲ですが、日本では今でも、飛行機やパラグライダー、気球、パラシュート等、空飛ぶ乗り物のシーンの挿入歌としてや、それらのシーンを使ったCMのCMソングに頻繁に使われたりしてますね。
空を飛んだらとりあえずこの曲、みたいな。
Ladies and gentleman: that's Music!!!!!!!!!!! Simply marvelous ...
branco44444444 we get it, you haven't listened to music in 40 years
branco44444444 No mothaphookas, no beaches...only good music !! YEAH
branco44444444
Beauty is in the eye/ear of the beholder
Big Bill O'Reilly Then why are youse here if youse don't like this song.
CMissMichelle
This song is not exactly one of the all-time greats. It is kinda cheesy.
Never gets old..Love this song!! FRom when I was a kid :)
i know what you mean
yes Yvette!!! nothing will ever come close to music from that era! ever!
Me too, I was 21 years old and in the United States Marine Corps Sgt
Your right Ms . Yvette 😉
Correct Yvette!
This song is so good it makes my eye twitch like crazy and the back of my neck feel super cold
Because it’s a song about a future timeline where earth is destroyed in nuclear war. The guy who wrote the sing is is a time traveler.
@@Backsoon35It's a jojo reference💀
ONE OF MY FAVORITE SONGS EVER !!! THIS IS WITHOUT QUESTION BEYOND A 10+ BEAUTIFUL LYRICS, INSTRUMENTALS, SO CREATIVE, THANK YOU & GOD BLESS
RIP Rykiel, you were the best space ship, Apollo 11.
Wait, but Rikiel wasn't confirmed to have died...
@@KevlarCaviar but I think he's died tho
Oh yes with the Kevin Bacon the washing the Apollo Apollo La about five astronauts are they being the movie I got the movie I got it all thank you
@@angeortizfelix5410 What?...
@@KevlarCaviar hermes smashed his head with a rock midway his explanation iirc