My husband was a huge ELO fan. I’ve seen them live three times (in Murfreesboro, Denver and Atlanta). Eddie died in 2021. His favorite ELO song was Telephone Line. The lyrics haunt me.
I saw him in concert in 2019. At 72 years old, he still sounded the same and looked fabulous! What a phenomenal concert. He was and still is a humble man. Thank you for sharing! 💖
Hi Pam, YOU SAW ELO?! WOW! You're SO lucky. For me, ELO is like, a connection to my late Dad. I remember he had an ELO badge and other stuff? I still can't listen to "Mr. Blue Sky" without tearing up. I'm so sorry about your husband, he sounded like one rolling and rolling guy but, don't be sad. He's truly free now. He's now an eternal California Man. And in your dreams if you see a old fashioned telephone? Pick it up and Eddie will be on the other side to tell you he loves you and always WILL. Peace and love to you, David
ELO was incredible, "Telephone Line" is an awesome song that got a ton of airtime throughout the 1970's. Thank you, The Midnight Special for preserving these wonderful memories.
take it easy fan boy he is a very talented artist and song writer but Paul McCartney is leaps and bounds ahead Plus Jeff STOLE his whole sound from the Beatles so calm down son.
This was the height of music television. On Friday night after the Tonight Show there was Wolfman Jack and the Midnight Special. Then on Saturday afternoon was American Bandstand with Dick Clark, followed by Don Cornelius and Soul Train. And Saturday night was Don Kirshner's Rock Concert.
Exactly! My weekends were filled with music! It was great and it would get me ready for the Weekend. Now I only have RUclips which I’m grateful for because I can see the past over again to a degree. I miss AB and Dick Clark and Soul Train and Don Cornelius. Great dance shows and Hosts! I saw Dick Clark live once hosting an outdoor festival. He was a smooth Host! RIP
Those were the good old days. My weekends were filled with music! Kirchmers Rock concert was an hour of live music every Saturday night! I loved that show!
I was 13 years old when I heard this song. As a boy living in the Far East who did not understand English, all I knew was that it was the most beautiful love song ever written. Even now, when I listen to this song, it takes me back to when I was a teenager.
One of the few bands that sound exactly like the album, while playing live. Look them up at Webley stadium, 50 years later and they still sound the same, incredible
The late 70s were such an amazing time in music. So much variety, so much originality, thank you Midnight Special. Jeff Lynne is one of a kind, such an amazing musician.
This song will always hold a special place in my heart. It immediately took me back to a special time and place in my life. You never forget the first love that you experienced as a teen. I hope that no matter where we are in life, good things have come our way. Happy Wednesday... thank you for sharing! 💖 Happy Thanksgiving Eve... just be happy, humble, grateful, and kind ! 🦃
Just saw them tonight, Over and Out Tour. I can't believe this is almost over, the most wonderful music ever............. Jeff is 76 and showing us that age knows no barriers. My gosh though, the show was still amazing.
I was too young to remember these episodes. One thing I think about when I watch headliner bands such as ELO is how much Midnight Special paid them. Also, I wonder what it would’ve been like to be an audience member. I would’ve tried to muscle myself to the front! These were great days of music!
ELO = John Lennon called them "Sons of the Beatles". When JOHN LENNON, one half of the greatest writing duo EVER honours you as a successor to his own band YOU KNOW it's legit. "Telephone Line" is a perfect example of an writer who has learned and been inspired by THE ABSOLUTE BEST. I wish the original ELO line up had reunited because it would've been nice to see them live. Jeff Lyne is another example of why the 1970s were the greatest decade when it came to song writers and creating songs which LIVE ON. The SAME era which gave us ABBA, Bee Gees, KISS and so SO more. And of course The Midnight Hour. David
Of course it's no coincidence Jeff Lynne teamed up with George Harrison among others to form the "supergroup" the Traveling Wilburys. What an honour it would've been for Jeff to start a new band with some of his musical heroes.
Perfectly put@@zoomosis. The Traveling Wilburys is like the Highwaymen = A mount Rushmore of their genre(s). They're not a supergroup but to remind all the others how high they set the bar. And then, raise their own. They're like the the million dollar quartet = Artists whose value and contribution to music and the world is beyond any attempts to define them. And they are the like we'll NEVER see again. New artists or simply those learning music for the first time, only have to learn from them to see how much music will transform them and their lives. Music is true freedom. It binds us. It makes us all equal. And that makes me smile And sometimes it's about just playing with friends (a great wise person said the once), David
Another of my favorite ELO songs. Such an emotional one. 😢They did a wonderful performance here. I don't remember that firework looking thing behind them in other clips from this episode, though.😊💜
🎉still here listening this beautiful song from my childhood 70s 🎉great time 🎉after all these years miss good old days 🎉 timeless masterpiece is 2024 love it 🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉
Feel my youth ‘calling’ me back, strange how a cool tune makes us regress and remember ~ feel ~ what we were doing when 1st hearing,,,both the good and bad memories come flooding back. “Blue days, black nights, doo~wah, doo~lang” are fabulous lyrics, thank you ELO & the Midnight Special! Happy Thanksgiving everyone, enjoy 😉
@@themidnightspecialtvshow I really, really appreciate your channel. Its a great archive of so many amazing artists in their prime. Its really nice to see and hear them the way they were meant to be experienced (barring in person live of course).
ELO was definitely one of the most incredible bands of the last 50 years. There had never been another sound like this before them and I doubt that there will be a band in the future that sounds anything like them. They completely changed the landscape of music.
Telephones used to be connected to a wire that came out of the wall. Some of them had dials for entering the number you wanted to call, which you had to remember or look up in a book that came out about once a year. You could also call directory assistance and a lady would look up the number but you had to know where the person lived.
So true. Kelly was a great talent. Teaming with a Supreme composer/ lyricist like Jeff was no coincidence. What an honor to have experienced them together. As the years past Jeff got better. Thanks midnight special for being so special.
Jeff Lynne has admitted in interviews that he is somewhat shy and self-conscious. The sunglasses probably gave him more self-confidence and a way to "hide". These personality traits make him more endearing. He's the rock star that doesn't act like a rock star 🙂❤
Kudos, to the Midnight Special for putting on amazing talent and showcasing their music 🎶 🎵 I love ELO,their music 🎶 🎵 ❤️ ♥️ 💜 💕 is unique and sounds beautiful 🎉🎉
Tremendous Tune! "Okay, so no one's answering Well, can't you just let it ring a little longer, longer, longer?" Back when Telephone Operators were middleman required to connect phone lines. You had to ask the Operator to "...let it ring a little longer".
A big shout out for the late great Kelly Groucutt on Bass and backing vocals. His and Jeff's voices blended perfectly. These "The Midnight Special" uploads are a real treat for us here in the UK. What a show !
I’m a huge ELO fan. I’ve seen them live only once. That was in Norman, OK. I now live not far from Murfreesboro. Praying for you about the passing of your husband. These are haunting lyrics to all of us, but I can only imagine what they are like to you.
At age 19, and growing up on Chicago's NW Side, driving my very first car (a Midnight Blue & White '75 Camaro, btw), I had only begun to get drawn to ELO through this very song. I was hooked! And as a new guitarist, my band couldn't figure out a way to copy those string effects without a synth. But I went out and bought their "Out Of The Blue" album from Rolling Stone Records (@ Irving Park Rd/Forest Preserve Dr.). Still own it, is in pristine condition, and still play in on weekends. This was truly an era of music transition-- slowly giving ground to some new music genre called "Disco", but R&R regained its foothold again by 1980. In the end, Jeff Lynne only got stronger, then producing the great Tom Petty's pentultimate first solo album ("Full Moon Fever") in 1989...and you can hear Jeff's influence ALL OVER that TP album. It really made the difference!
Just an incredible performance of a beautiful song...I saw this on Midnight Special back in the day but didn't appreciate this song like I do now for its powerful emotional lyrics and beautiful chord progression...absolutely amazing music for all time!
ELO was once again, incredible this last tour. I’ve seen thousands of concerts, followed the Grateful Dead, followed the Stones, Jeff and his band are as good as it gets live or recorded. Period. Sad to see him retire, but get it. Leaving on a high note.
E l o was so great during the 70’s ! It’s kinda mind blowing to think 10 years later jeff would be in a band with Roy, Tom , George , bob as the traveling Wilbury’s ! That was a great band also ! Space ace Ron ⚡️⚡️⚡️
Love that my mom let me stay up for this show! And yes, we actually had to wait till midnight because no pre recording in those days lol! So many great bands
Gracias, gracias, gracias, por este portentoso recuerdo de la musica de los '60. Este tema es sublime, particularmente. Te abrazo desde mi Chile largo, angosto y bello de singular y rica geografia tanto humana como terrenal, tierra de insignes figuras de la música y de la poesía para el mundo mundial🇨🇱
ELO and Jethro Tull, the only two bands still on my bucket list. I did have tickets to see ELO in Dallas a couple of years ago but unfortunately my father-in-law passed away and I couldn't go. I though really hard about ditching my father in law's funeral for ELO though. 😁
My husband was a huge ELO fan. I’ve seen them live three times (in Murfreesboro, Denver and Atlanta). Eddie died in 2021. His favorite ELO song was Telephone Line. The lyrics haunt me.
😢
I saw him in concert in 2019. At 72 years old, he still sounded the same and looked fabulous! What a phenomenal concert. He was and still is a humble man.
Thank you for sharing! 💖
Hi Pam, YOU SAW ELO?! WOW! You're SO lucky. For me, ELO is like, a connection to my late Dad. I remember he had an ELO badge and other stuff?
I still can't listen to "Mr. Blue Sky" without tearing up.
I'm so sorry about your husband, he sounded like one rolling and rolling guy but, don't be sad. He's truly free now. He's now an eternal California Man.
And in your dreams if you see a old fashioned telephone?
Pick it up and Eddie will be on the other side to tell you he loves you and always WILL.
Peace and love to you,
David
❤
respectfully, it could haunt you, but it could also, maybe make you smile!
ELO was incredible, "Telephone Line" is an awesome song that got a ton of airtime throughout the 1970's. Thank you, The Midnight Special for preserving these wonderful memories.
Brilliant how they added Doo-Wop lines from the 1950s into this 70s classic.
a rare jeff lynne on stage without sunglasses on. ELO was just plain awesome and Jeff was a songwriting genius on par with Paul McCartney.
Veramente fino al 1975, Jeff Lynne era senza occhiali, salvo alcuni casi per look bizzarri che si usavano in quegli Anni
ELO: The Beatles of the 70s
take it easy fan boy he is a very talented artist and song writer but Paul McCartney is leaps and bounds ahead
Plus Jeff STOLE his whole sound from the Beatles so calm down son.
Jeff is still awesome! and ageless
I just assumed he was born with sunglasses on.
When Jeff was singing without sunglasses 🙂
Yeah interesting, Bono says he has an eye condition (?) but Jeff ??
Feels like the 1st time I've ever seen his eyes!
👿🔱😈.. for real I think this is the first time I've ever seen his eyeballs😮
Yeah how DID he do it?
@@Michael-mm3fmI think Jeff Lynne wears sunglasses to give him confidence 🤔
This was the height of music television. On Friday night after the Tonight Show there was Wolfman Jack and the Midnight Special. Then on Saturday afternoon was American Bandstand with Dick Clark, followed by Don Cornelius and Soul Train. And Saturday night was Don Kirshner's Rock Concert.
Exactly! My weekends were filled with music! It was great and it would get me ready for the Weekend.
Now I only have RUclips which I’m grateful for because I can see the past over again to a degree.
I miss AB and Dick Clark and Soul Train and Don Cornelius. Great dance shows and Hosts! I saw Dick Clark live once hosting an outdoor festival. He was a smooth Host!
RIP
Those were the good old days. My weekends were filled with music!
Kirchmers Rock concert was an hour of live music every Saturday night! I loved that show!
Thanks for picking my memory. My sister and I loved soul train to see the albino guy and the funk down at the end.
Ouch, it hurts now to think all that great music is gone, not really thank you Midnight Special.
Absolutely…As a 1978 high school grad, I remember all that. Great memories
ELO's best song. Jeff Lynne is absolutely brilliant
truth
Brilliant 👏 👏
I was 13 years old when I heard this song. As a boy living in the Far East who did not understand English, all I knew was that it was the most beautiful love song ever written.
Even now, when I listen to this song, it takes me back to when I was a teenager.
It is a beautiful song even if you didn’t understand the words at the time.
The voices perfect. The perms immaculate. The outfits matched. An exceptional live performance of Telephone Line.
One of the few bands that sound exactly like the album, while playing live.
Look them up at Webley stadium, 50 years later and they still sound the same, incredible
1:43 The chorus is LEGENDARY. I could listen to it all day.
This song breaks my heart. 68 years old.
64 here
55 here
68 here
64 here
63 here and the same feeling...
One of the most underrated bands of ALL TIME
The late 70s were such an amazing time in music. So much variety, so much originality, thank you Midnight Special. Jeff Lynne is one of a kind, such an amazing musician.
Love the ashtray on the synth. Kelly Groucutt was such a great harmony singer.
Was that his falsetto in the chorus, sounded so good?
He was excellent
Great memories! Jeff/ELO is definitely one of my favorites. His vocal range is phenomenal!
The bassist is singing a lot of the high parts on the chorus here.
@@hinjurock70 He was incredible backing up Jeff - R.I.P
@@hinjurock70
TRUE. But I’m talking overall, not specifically this song, Jeff’s vocals are amazing 👍🏼
I’ve seen Jeff Lynne without glasses!!! ‘‘Tis a miracle!!!
Kelly Groucutt did not get enough credit for the bass and the great harmonies.
Agreed! Kelly was the perfect musical match with Jeff in ELO.
This song will always hold a special place in my heart. It immediately took me back to a special time and place in my life. You never forget the first love that you experienced as a teen. I hope that no matter where we are in life, good things have come our way.
Happy Wednesday... thank you for sharing! 💖
Happy Thanksgiving Eve... just be happy, humble, grateful, and kind ! 🦃
The me memories attached to songs never leave us, do they? I hope you have a happy one, too! 😊💜
@@StephanieJeanne Never... ever... they'll be with us forever. 💖 Thank you, I will! 🦃🤗💟
Lmao
I can truly relate to your statement. When I hear Kansas, Foghat or ELO it takes me back to a time I’d love to relive.
@@curtisphilumalee1447
Best years! 💖
❤
Beautiful song full of desperation. The white-man afro was front and center here.
Just saw them tonight, Over and Out Tour. I can't believe this is almost over, the most wonderful music ever............. Jeff is 76 and showing us that age knows no barriers. My gosh though, the show was still amazing.
Saw them a few nights ago in Detroit! Very sad that's it's all over now! Wish he could continue touring and playing these amazing songs!
Jeff and his talent have been a huge part of my life. Saw him in Philly for Over and Out Tour. Best money spent. Jeff - THANK YOU!!!
Saw the show in Cincinnati, another part of my childhood over....
The originals are always the best, super authentic!
Love hearing the cellos clearly in the mix! Go Hugh and Mel!
Jeff Lynn has pupils! 😮
He’s been hiding his eyes for 40 years. It’s nice to see his face for once. 😊
No glasses…wow. And such a great song. Saw him a couple of years ago and he still has an amazing voice.
Another beautiful song from ELO. Our Genius at its peak. Thanks to The Midnight Special for sharing this new joy.
I was too young to remember these episodes. One thing I think about when I watch headliner bands such as ELO is how much Midnight Special paid them.
Also, I wonder what it would’ve been like to be an audience member. I would’ve tried to muscle myself to the front!
These were great days of music!
16 in 1976 my first job and paycheck I bought ELO, Frampton comes alive and steelydans royal scam. I wore them out. Thank you for a great memory.
Royal Scam may be my favorite by Dan. Incredible record
@@WindigoMac Caves of Altamira! Haitian Divorce!
@@RachelandDuluth Maybe my two favorite off the record. We have similar taste!
@@WindigoMac The story of Haitian Divorce is classic Donald Fagen writing. but the horns on altamira are amazing
ELO = John Lennon called them "Sons of the Beatles". When JOHN LENNON, one half of the greatest writing duo EVER honours you as a successor to his own band YOU KNOW it's legit.
"Telephone Line" is a perfect example of an writer who has learned and been inspired by THE ABSOLUTE BEST.
I wish the original ELO line up had reunited because it would've been nice to see them live.
Jeff Lyne is another example of why the 1970s were the greatest decade when it came to song writers and creating songs which LIVE ON. The SAME era which gave us ABBA, Bee Gees, KISS and so SO more.
And of course The Midnight Hour.
David
Of course it's no coincidence Jeff Lynne teamed up with George Harrison among others to form the "supergroup" the Traveling Wilburys. What an honour it would've been for Jeff to start a new band with some of his musical heroes.
Perfectly put@@zoomosis.
The Traveling Wilburys is like the Highwaymen = A mount Rushmore of their genre(s).
They're not a supergroup but to
remind all the others how high they set the bar. And then, raise their own.
They're like the the million dollar quartet =
Artists whose value and contribution to music and the world is beyond any attempts to define them.
And they are the like we'll NEVER see again.
New artists or simply those learning music for the first time, only have to learn from them to see how much music will transform them and their lives.
Music is true freedom. It binds us. It makes us all equal. And that makes me smile
And sometimes it's about just playing with friends (a great wise person said the once),
David
Another of my favorite ELO songs. Such an emotional one. 😢They did a wonderful performance here. I don't remember that firework looking thing behind them in other clips from this episode, though.😊💜
No, this is a laser show-less song.
@@gregoryduncan3067 true
🎉still here listening this beautiful song from my childhood 70s 🎉great time 🎉after all these years miss good old days 🎉 timeless masterpiece is 2024 love it 🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉
It'll never get old..unlike us. Lol
Bring memories after all these years brother thanks 63 boy timeless 💙
Fifty years later and still my favorite ELO song. Live on, Jeff!
Feel my youth ‘calling’ me back, strange how a cool tune makes us regress and remember ~ feel ~ what we were doing when 1st hearing,,,both the good and bad memories come flooding back.
“Blue days, black nights, doo~wah, doo~lang” are fabulous lyrics, thank you ELO & the Midnight Special!
Happy Thanksgiving everyone, enjoy 😉
This was the best ELO ever. And their best song, alongside Mr. Blue Sky.
So good! Those of us who got this amazing music all the time by just turning on the radio.... so lucky.
Glad you enjoy it!
@@themidnightspecialtvshow I really, really appreciate your channel. Its a great archive of so many amazing artists in their prime. Its really nice to see and hear them the way they were meant to be experienced (barring in person live of course).
One of my earliest memories is listening to Livin' Thing on the car radio. I was about 5 or 6.
Finally saw ELO 5 or 6 years ago in Detroit. He still sounded just as good as he did here. One of my top 10 favorite singer/bands of all time.
One of the best performances I've seen. My favorite albumn of ELO. This band has brought me a life time of joy.
ELO was definitely one of the most incredible bands of the last 50 years. There had never been another sound like this before them and I doubt that there will be a band in the future that sounds anything like them. They completely changed the landscape of music.
Hearing this band mostly live, pretty amazing
Seeing these clips of ELO takes me back!
This song is so wonderful & harmonies so beautiful it brings me to tears even after all these years.
Telephones used to be connected to a wire that came out of the wall. Some of them had dials for entering the number you wanted to call, which you had to remember or look up in a book that came out about once a year. You could also call directory assistance and a lady would look up the number but you had to know where the person lived.
I laughed but you're absolutely correct in explaining about telephone lines ☎️
he sings with such heart/conviction.....very touching.
So true. Kelly was a great talent. Teaming with a Supreme composer/ lyricist like Jeff was no coincidence. What an honor to have experienced them together. As the years past Jeff got better. Thanks midnight special for being so special.
Unique. It definitely has their signature on it.
Satin shirts, harmony vocals and Polymoogs... lovely.
Jeff’s voice has gotten BETTER as the years go by. Amazing live concerts sound just like the albums.
So nice to see classic performances without any auto tuning/lip synching BS, REAL performances by REAL artists. Not models first, musicians fourth.
ITS SEPTEMBER, 2024 ❤❤ FLAGSTAFF, ARIZONA, USA ❤❤❤ GOD BLESS THE FAMILY ❣️ ALWAYS ❣️ THANK ALL WHO MADE PERFECTION, AWESOME ❤❤
It's October 15 2024 , Tucson Az... Seems Zonies know the good music!!!!
Jeff Lynne has admitted in interviews that he is somewhat shy and self-conscious. The sunglasses probably gave him more self-confidence and a way to "hide". These personality traits make him more endearing. He's the rock star that doesn't act like a rock star 🙂❤
Kudos, to the Midnight Special for putting on amazing talent and showcasing their music 🎶 🎵 I love ELO,their music 🎶 🎵 ❤️ ♥️ 💜 💕 is unique and sounds beautiful 🎉🎉
One of the best written and produced albums of all time. This was a killer single
Tremendous Tune!
"Okay, so no one's answering
Well, can't you just let it ring a little longer, longer, longer?"
Back when Telephone Operators were middleman required to connect phone lines.
You had to ask the Operator to "...let it ring a little longer".
Nancy's favorite band .
My sparkly , hilarious , music fan ,
concert buddy , best friend .
Resting well I pray , SO missed.
1962-2007. 🌐🌐🌐🙏🙏🙏
A big shout out for the late great Kelly Groucutt on Bass and backing vocals. His and Jeff's voices blended perfectly.
These "The Midnight Special" uploads are a real treat for us here in the UK. What a show !
Awesome sound and video. Love these guys! Thank you Midnight Special!
Loved the beautiful simplicity of their music. Every word, and every note. Struck deep. And was a stroke of genius.
Lynne is the master ❤ love this beautiful song
I’m a huge ELO fan. I’ve seen them live only once. That was in Norman, OK. I now live not far from Murfreesboro. Praying for you about the passing of your husband. These are haunting lyrics to all of us, but I can only imagine what they are like to you.
Thank you Midnight Special for the great memories!! ELO has always been at the top of my list musically.
This is how to do a live performance, brilliant.
Those harmonies on the vocals are legit.
At age 19, and growing up on Chicago's NW Side, driving my very first car (a Midnight Blue & White '75 Camaro, btw), I had only begun to get drawn to ELO through this very song. I was hooked! And as a new guitarist, my band couldn't figure out a way to copy those string effects without a synth.
But I went out and bought their "Out Of The Blue" album from Rolling Stone Records (@ Irving Park Rd/Forest Preserve Dr.). Still own it, is in pristine condition, and still play in on weekends. This was truly an era of music transition-- slowly giving ground to some new music genre called "Disco", but R&R regained its foothold again by 1980. In the end, Jeff Lynne only got stronger, then producing the great Tom Petty's pentultimate first solo album ("Full Moon Fever") in 1989...and you can hear Jeff's influence ALL OVER that TP album. It really made the difference!
That dude's voice just kills . I can hear the Roy Orbison influence. 😊
Brings back such great memories! Thank you.
Such a beautiful song.
45 + yrs later, jeff lynne can be seen doing this acoustically, still sounding great, elo has a place in history...
I seen this group back in the seventies and I just went to see them last month still sound as good as they did in the 70's
Thank you Jeff Lynne for your brilliance and beautiful vocals.
JEFF LYNNE. PERFECTION. PERIOD. SO SO SO UNDERRATED BAND/MUSICIANSHIP/PRODUCTION. JEFF LYNNE ELO. 🙏🙏🙏❤️🔥
The song, and album, that made ELO my favorite group
Just an incredible performance of a beautiful song...I saw this on Midnight Special back in the day but didn't appreciate this song like I do now for its powerful emotional lyrics and beautiful chord progression...absolutely amazing music for all time!
Totally live ELO, pretty amazing
Wow! Saw them this fall in DC and they still have it, less hair but they still can make music that takes us back!!
ELO was once again, incredible this last tour. I’ve seen thousands of concerts, followed the Grateful Dead, followed the Stones, Jeff and his band are as good as it gets live or recorded. Period. Sad to see him retire, but get it. Leaving on a high note.
Love ELO❤
Never got to see them 😢
E l o was so great during the 70’s ! It’s kinda mind blowing to think 10 years later jeff would be in a band with Roy, Tom , George , bob as the traveling Wilbury’s ! That was a great band also ! Space ace Ron ⚡️⚡️⚡️
I love Jeff Lynne and ELO!❤ Great songs! Rock and Roll with an Orchestra ✍️ 🎶🎙️🎸🎹🎻🥁
Just watched another MS song that ELO mimed god knows why because this is really live and they are amazing.
Have loved this song since I first heard it many years ago. Excellent live performance from the Special.
I never saw in concert. So upset. But always one of my favorite bands.
What a great song.
Stare ale super cały czasy na topie Jeff i ELO wielkie❤❤❤❤
MUSICA MARAVILHOSA! ELO trilha sonora dos meus 15 anos😍😍😍😍😍
Love that my mom let me stay up for this show! And yes, we actually had to wait till midnight because no pre recording in those days lol! So many great bands
all the boys present and accounted for...nothing better
A New World Record is so awesome.
It's such a beautiful song. Yes, I remember.❤
What a great show this was.
I just love ELO and their music since I was in my teens.
That was simply amazing... no one does that anymore...WOW!
Loved them as a kid and love them now.
Gracias, gracias, gracias, por este portentoso recuerdo de la musica de los '60.
Este tema es sublime, particularmente.
Te abrazo desde mi Chile largo, angosto y bello de singular y rica geografia tanto humana como terrenal, tierra de insignes figuras de la música y de la poesía para el mundo mundial🇨🇱
Fabulous 🎻🎸🎵🥁
Que recuerdos me trae ELO tenía 12 años cuando los escuchaba era 1979 qué música más hermosa
Thank you, Midnight Special ....
ELO and Jethro Tull, the only two bands still on my bucket list. I did have tickets to see ELO in Dallas a couple of years ago but unfortunately my father-in-law passed away and I couldn't go. I though really hard about ditching my father in law's funeral for ELO though. 😁
One of my favorite bands since their first album, Eldorado.
Thank you very much!!!... 🔝💡🎼🎵🎶 E L O E L O
Maravilloso 😍. Muchísimas gracias Midnight Special ❤
my ex talking stage was obsessed w ts song so hed play it all the time it became my fav n we don't talk anymore but i still listen to it