Jigsaw - Sky High -- [original STEREO]
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- 1975 Top 10 In the USA & The UK And #1 In Japan! Here Is The Biggest Song Worldwide For England's "Jigsaw" Called "Sky High". Falsetto Voiced Des Dyer Is Fantastic As The Bands Drummer And Lead Vocalist ....Not An Easy Task. Check Out The Superb Production On This Brilliant Top 40 Gem. You can also hear "Sky High" and many other Jigsaw songs on my internet radio stations www.kvkvi.com and www.groovyradio.us
Why am I crying? 😢 These memories of high school in the 70's are so sweet. I wish life had a rewind button.
Me too.
True!!
You KNOW it, MoosicandCritters!!!! (LOVE your name---I feel the same about Life: it's all about music and animals. Good Luck and Health and Happiness to you!!)
Trust me, you are not alone to feel as you do.
@@cynthialyman2636 Me three.
Song released in 1975 ..Now 2024
Who's here listening?
Me !! I was 10 when this song came out !
Why do you want to know that?
Lots of people. 😊
I recall when it was released 🤭
Me
Love this song when I was 12 and still love it at 60.
Same here. I was 9 in 1975 and remember this so very well. Love it the same in 2023 at age 57
I was 14 in 1975 .This really takes me back to my last few years in school . Nostalgia 😁👍🎶
Same here! I'm also 60.
I'm 60 too. We grew up with the best of music didn't we! 🤗💖
11 for me and still at 59
"Rods"... have you heard of these creatures?
Art Bell Babbbbyyyy
This is how you do it, boys. Make subtle references and those that get it will get it. IYKYK.
🤨 ...ok... I once saw a short doc on unexplained phenomena and it touched on rods with some very interesting evidence. Later tried to find ANYTHING on them, nothing. Your shot...?
Loved it as a 28 year old and love it now as a 72 year old man. Thanks for the post
yes I loved this tune in 1975 & loving it as much 2021...now 72 yo
63 here now lol
Another 63 y/0 who loves this song still got it on vinyl 😁🏌🎶🎶
I'm 68 . I feel you
Elf me too
Man, that music! Bands used to be so good. And there were so many of them.
God's greatest gift to me was having me born in the 60s. The 60s, 70s and even some 80s music is imprinted in my soul.
I'm in the same boat!
Kids today have the computer, internet, and smart phones. But we had all those cool bands!
There are more bands, playing better music, all for free on the internet these days. Back then was a time of passive listening... now you search online to find super music for free, actively - no gatekeepers.
Absolutely, we grew up in good times, no internet, no cell fones, we danced away
@michaelcarey9359 you obviously didn't grow up in the seventies. Because nothing is better nowadays...just crap music but the tech is there.
Definitely
Well, our mode of communication, back then.... breaker - breaker 1 9.
CB radio 📻...
I am 66 now....and this music takes me back to my old age
This is just a fun song. Always loved it.
im here for jojo :) , and now I love this band.
One of my favorites from the 70's. Best decade of music.
This almost could pass for a James Bond theme (Roger Moore era, of course).
Agree Alan,
It was used as the theme for the film "The Man from Hong Kong" starring James Bond actor George Lazenby.
agree in a big way
Yes, saw it at the cinema at the time and it was really good.
GOLLLLLLLLLDFINGAH!
tbh this song makes me feel like apollo
The sense of the 70s comes through clearly in its music. Whether it was disco, rock, soul or easy listening, the radio stations were full of great music.
"Sky high" war mein 1. Lieblingslied, da war ich 13 Jahre alt. Ich liebe es noch immer. Natürlich sind andere Lieder dazu gekommen.......
The 1970s AM and FM radio airwaves were a veritable cornucopia of musical styles and genres and some great bands and artists that refused to be pigeonholed.....
@MANUEL. Correct on the words great music, even if it was a one hit wonder like this song.
Thay Had everything back than....the Jocks were Good...also ..I Grew Up in L A California....Thay had the best Radio Stations Ever!!!...KHJ KRLA..
K100 and K-Earth That only was on top of the list!!!
@@robertmasina4610 I hey Robert JIGSAW WASNT A ONE HIT ORDER THEY HAD SOME GOOD MUSIC AND IT'S QUITE LATE HERE OR ID BE ABLE TO GIVE YOU SOME EXCAMPLS BUT YOU CAN LOOK UP for yourself.
No matter how much of today's music I listen to, I always drift back to the music of the seventies.
Same here.
A song so fire it steals your body heat.
EDIT: Part 6 is confirmed. Prepare for the JoJo migration.
Yes yes yes yes yes GODDAMN YES
YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES (Continues to say YES) To be continued→
always makes me think of heat stealing sky fish controlled by a troubled cow child.
Me too. How odd
Great minds.....you know the rest :)
Like mu, man...
With a neck brace clothing item. Coincidence?
i know i late for the comment but
is this a jojo reference?
Screams 1975! Great song. Great times. Gotta get back to work on that time machine...
can you take me with you? xD
I got all kinda parts for some 70s machines. Let me know if any will help. Just gotta take me with.
Me three
Gen
me too please
How is it 1975 seems like yesterday!?😢 What an awesome time to be young, innocent, and our whole lives ahead of us!❤
To all those amazing days we thought would last forever!✌️
Recall skating to this at the rink
@sbinsdca
Absolutely, rollerskating every weekend, and sometimes on Wednesday night!✌️
I had completely forgotten this song....I'm glad I came across it again.
One of my all time favorite 70's songs. Bring me back to 1974 and summer vacations, playing outside until the street lights came on :-)
Ha ha ha! Yeah! those long summer days. The street lights telling you ya better get in, when the folks were more relaxed. BBQ's water fights and bedtime curfew was flexible... Play the songs on the radio from then, take me back.
Me too hon.
Same can be said for Beach Baby in ‘74…..another one-hit wonder but can go straight back to where I was that summer…..
I actually did a gig with these guys, I was the DJ at Bishop Grosseteste College in Lincoln in the early 80`s. They were superb, and Sky high is a phenomenal hit single. Another under rated British group, but at least they enjoyed a fair bit of success, they deserved so much more!!!
“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!”
Rykiel, best JoJo
Oh crap, some *R o d* looking things are coming for my helicopter
Rykiel > Giorno
Change my mind.
ok cow
Happy for you boy
Great tune I was 13 in 1975 great times, gone forever. You young people just don't know what you missed !!!!!!
babylady2005 I was 15 and am SO glad to have grown up in the '60s and '70s. The music was so diverse and amazing -- truly the Golden Era of Pop.
It reminds of the day my best mate stood me up for a girl. On his way to the date he crashed his car, just as the car landed on it's roof in a field guess what was playing !!!
It always reminds me of that day.... We are still best mates to this day, but now with our own youngsters making all the same mistakes :-)
babylady2005 I’m 13 and music today is a waste of our time and space on Earth. I certainly know what I’m missing
Nate's videos Oh look, another "I was born in the wrong generation" prick
YES INDEED AMEN
Boy the 70's were somthing else !
Yep indeed 70s where great, I was a kid in the 70s, had the time of my life back then. Music and television was better back in the 70s. Wish I had a time machine and go back and relive it again.
They sure were, but the 80s were better
kwas101 ah good ole 80s, it was also great to. I was in highschool back then, also had the time of my life back then. 70s, 80s is better generation then todays, that much I can tell you.
I agree jason75
herb sload 60s 70s & early 80s the best in music
This song makes me feel like I'm Apollo 11
It should be Skylab
I grew up in the 1960s and '70s.
Thank God.
George Vreeland Hill If your interested WOODSTOCK MUSICAL FESTIVAL is having 40 anniversy at Watkins Glen racetrack in August 2019. Sorry Watkins Glen is in New York about 3 hours from Buffalo, NY
Amen to that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And so say all of us.
Tell me about it please.
@21 12
That's nice.
I was 10 years old in 1975. Remember those K-tel records that condensed all the current hits to 2 minutes so they could fit 20 tracks on one vinyl LP? Every song on "Music Express" .is etched upon my memory. Another favorite on that disc was "Jackie Blue", also sung in male falsetto by the drummer! Almost every hit back then had string sections. It was the height of disco fever. That's what makes it sound so cheesy now but the songs themselves were remarkably strong harmonically and melodically.
S
saintquinn007 I think I should go dig out that pile of K-tel LP's. I do remember the songs seemed shorter but not sure of them being sung by anyone but original artist. I'll have to get back with you in a day or so to let you know for sure.
saintquinn007
I have never heard about DJ's playing the records faster than 45 rpm. The singles back then were already so short and that would result in a key change (higher). If you watch syndicated "Law and Order" episodes, you'll notice that the opening and closing sequences are sped up to the max so they can fit in one more 30 sec ad.
saintquinn007
Yep, I grew up when AM was king. That will confirm my relic status. ugh!
I was 20 in '75........luved em all man......miss those days.
One of the best one hit wonders ever. Sounded great in 1975 when I first heard it and it still sounds great in 2019. Love this damn song.
They had two top 40 songs in the U.S. and U.K. Sky High was #1 in Japan, and top 10 in the U.S. and U.K.
Come on everybody take a deep breath and scream out that top note - "You've blown it all sky hiiiiiiiiigh......
I'm standing on the chair ... I still can't reach it.
Keith Jones LOLOLOL!!!!!!!!
This song simply screams '70's. It has a sound I've not heard before or since that time. Get a special feeling every time I play it. I was in the 8th grade then. So long ago.
vxy357 LOL!! That's the way :))
Lorraine Ashby You again, gees we got to stop meeting up like this. And no Im not stalking you, we just great taste in music.
1975 unforgettable thanks
ME DA RISA ESA CAGADA DE QUE LOS PAPAS SON REPRESENTANTES DE DIOS EN LA TIERRA,¿QUE CLASE DE SER TODOPODEROSO ES ESE ? UN DIOS QUE NECESITA REPRESENTANTES PAPAS CARDENALES,SACERDOTES, MONJAS UN LIBRO QUE PRETENDE SER SANTO Y ADEMAS DE DINERO ES UNA FARSA .ESTOS VAGOS RELIGIOSOS TIENEN EL PEOR OFICIO DEL MUNDO ,PEOR QUE LAS PROSTITUTAS
Grew up in the 1970s loved this song on the radio who ever the artist singing this sounds just like Eric Carmen who had a smash hit with the raspberries called go all the way😊
Jigsaw - Sky High Lyrics:
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 song is addictive! 😯
From the whirling strings at the beginning to the french horns bellowing at the end, and everything in between being brilliant, this is why I remain grateful for being born in a time when music was music! Thanks.
+Old Dominion Viking Swab Me too! Happy New Year, fellow 70s buff.
+Old Dominion Viking Swab l know, right? l played these tunes on sub-standard turntables with scratchy speakers, so at least the delivery via the new gadgets updates that, but really, you can't improve on the genius behind the original artists. Just my opinion, but l am grateful to have grown up with this music, even if it, and myself, are considered to be golden oldies now. Good hearing from a fellow afficianado
You said it!!!👍👍
Yes!!! 💯 🎻🥁🎺
@@MoosicandCritters l just heard this in the grocery store early yesterday morning; it sounds just as good as it ever did. 🎶😁
Wow, this takes me back so many years. I remember when this was released and my sister and I ran out and looked for glass soda bottles to get deposit money for so that we could by the 45 of it. We then went to the grocery store and cashed in our bottles and ran to the record section of the grocery store (Yes, grocers had record/music sections then) and we got the last 45 copy that they had of it for that week. Then we ran home the six blocks and played this song probably ten times. LOL
Gathering and cashing in glass soda bottles is how we got the money for anything that we wanted that was within reason for cost. Records, candy bars, sodas, ice cream and so many other things. We were recycling before the whole green Earth movement started. In fact, we were recycling more than people are these days. But we worked for our money and weren't ever going to our mother and asking for a handout so that we could get whatever it was we wanted. Those were awesome times and the world was a much simpler place back then with awesome music like this. I sure miss those times. My sister passed away in 2013 suddenly of complications of a chronic disease and I miss her terribly. These old songs make me think of her and how we had so much fun dancing to the music and just enjoying how upbeat and fun the music was. Good times.
+Al Scarbrough
So sorry for the loss of your sister. May she rest in peace. Gathering and cashing in glass soda bottles for spending money? Yes, we also did that. I was 10 in 1965. This was the quickest way for us to get some easy money. Another thing that we did was to scrounge for old newspapers and magazines and then take them to the local scrap yard for pocket change. Lawn cutting and snow shoveling were also popular revenue raising methods. Back in those simpler times, money was tight, so you didn't dare ask mom or dad for any. How things have certainly changed over the years.
Thank you for reminding me of some of the things we used to do back in the "good old days" as kids!
i did the same thing i was so despret for alochol
By 1975, all the soda bottles we could buy in the suburbs of Boston were glass, but non-returnable. But I remember the ones from the 1960s that were actually washed out and re-used; it sounds gross now, but it worked. MA has a 5 cent deposit now, but they are just recycled. Sorry to hear about your sister, it's hard to appreciate that kind of loss until it actually happens.
Good times.
God bless you and your sister, Al. I am sure she is looking down at you with pride. My sister is still with me and we remember those great times from the 70's.
I'M APOLLO 11
Oh look, what are those *R o d* looking things coming at me?
our favorite cow boy
I think I’m Apollo 8. It flew just after I was born in 1968.
One of my favorites from the 70's. Best decade of music.
Jose Pintado That's an opinion
@@unironicanimeprofilepictur8499 each decade, up thru the 2000's, i guess, might be the best... but certainly not the 2010's!
A few years ago, I was strolling near Shinjuku Station on a hot summer night in Tokyo. There was some dude blaring this out near a kabob truck and another guy was eating a kabob, rocking to this tune. Insignificant I know, but it made an impression on me and I had to buy a kabob. Great song and a great kabob.
Man from HongKong theme music ..masterfully made song
I saw it in 1976 i believe..thanks for the Memories
Such a great song. I cant imagine one of these phonies that call themselves a musician nowadays writing music like they did in the 70's ...or the 80's
but nobody can write like that anymore, not even the old musicians from the 70's or the 80's
These phonies we got today are rap/hip, grunge and progressive rock bands. They need to take lessons from such great artists from the 60's, 70's and 80's.
Not only that, what about the arrangements? The brass in this is fantastic. Where would you find that today?
The music composition is amazing alone indeed.
MrTrashcan1 in a place that sells brass? I don't really know. Sorry
Which song is better?
Stone Free, or Sky High?
jojo? if so then sky high
Sky High, by a mile!
I mean, Stone Free is Cool but Sky high Beats it Idefinently
You're kidding right? Stone Free is on fire compared to this song. ;)
Get back by the Beatles of course because of the first word of the lyric
I remember this one, I was in the fifth grade and my friend broke his promise not to get in trouble with the teacher, and me and his older brother kept telling him he'd blown it all sky high!! LOL!!! Memories!!
lol
Lol
im here for jojo :) , and now I love this band.
You're not the only one.
WHY ARE MY EYELIDS CLOSING??!?!?!?
i came here cause a video in assetto corsa showing this song and an airplane flying
I'M APOLLO 11 !
Your pfp is perfect
rykiel
ネコクマ what a COWard
I'M APOLLO 11!
High School memories from 1976. Yes, it came out in 75 but I associate it with my freshman year.
? okay ?
That's my thoughts on it exactly. 1976-1980 my high school years. What a simple, kind and great time to be growing up in America.☺
Song associations are so strong, yet they don't have to be completely accurate ....... they just *are*
Back in the day hit songs would stay in rotation for a year or two. They weren't instantly disposable like the music of today.
@Dr. Awkward. So true about today's garbage. Some stations in those days had other ways of playing hits for a longer time. A station in my city had the "Million Dollar Weekend", where every other song played (on Saturday and Sunday) was one that had sold a million copies. So you might hear a hit song from the year before that wasn't still on the charts.
A song that just sends my spirit sky high. Love it, love it, love it!
One of my favorites
what a voice ! what a great band !
sandra clift coventry boys
I found this by accident .... The nostalgia and joy was immense.. Proper music!!! I was 15 when it was released, I feel sorry for teenagers in this generation, we had the best music!!!
Yes INDEED AMEN
yeah i found this on accident myself in 2019, and its so nice. i love this song the most
Me too.
I'm from this generation, and yes your music is the best!!!!!
ゴーゴー二岡!
ゴーゴー二岡!
古城茂幸 同じ理由で見てる人がいた!
This is just a fun song. Always loved it.
Great song.And I also loved your brother in a Father Ted.😆
+Bernadette OHanlon YUP ! Same here ! :)
+Daniel P Hanover love this British pop song! first heard it when I was listening to a cool radio talk show called coast to coast am! I clearly remember that the guest that night was conspiracy author "David icke" ! sometimes when I hear this classic, I visualize 'David icke"singing it instead of "jigsaw!
fabulous
Not if someone you loved betrayed you...at least not at 17 yrs. old......the innocence of first love.
One of 70s best
This song made me set myself on fire.
Why?
@@QueenAlexis556 its a reference to a well-known Japanese series called “JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure” thats a story about this long family lineage called the Joestars
Its been in publication for a few decades. The author is a huge fan of a lot of Western Music (Rock, POP, Rap, etc), and names a bunch of Characters and Supernatural Abilities in the series after these musicians, their albums, songs, etc. a lot of younger people credit the series with having exposed them to this older music, and it’s very common to see people jokingly referencing it in a wide variety of music videos like this.
For example, there’s a character who has a power called “Killer Queen.” It is very common to see people in the comments of Queen videos making jokes like “this makes me want to cut somebody’s hand off,” “Killer Queen has already touched that doorknob,” or something about “just wanting to live a Quiet Life” because these are all references to that character
the “setting yourself on fire” thing is a reference to how the main character of Part 6 overcomes the antagonist with the ability “Sky High” specifically named after this Jigsaw song.
Them saying it makes them want to set themself on fire is ironically complimenting it
Stupendous production, truly a classic...
One I haven't heard for some time wears well great piece.
Yes it is. Beautiful song. Gold!!!
Oh yes I remember this was one of my favorite one hit wonders! Thanks for sharing..... : )
This 1 is definitely a favourite of mine can't beat the oldies better than today's music
I was a 70's kid and 70's music can never be replicated~
You've clearly never listened to Escort.
Thank God !
I also was a 70s kid, born in 1969. 70s where a differnt time then todays crap of a generation. People had differnt attdudes, people spoke differntly. If I had a time machine, I'd go back to the 70s. Had some great times.
jason75 hey not all of us are bad. I hate my crap generation too. I'm a millenial that is 25 that loves this kind of music. Don't let antifa give you a total bad rep on this generation. Because a few of us aren't that bad. Can't say for most. This is coming from a millenial.
Pablo Xicano SO AGREEEEEE!!!!
Great song - thank you for posting this 1975 dance classic from the movie "Dragon Files" - check out the 'B' side & the live version of "Brand New Love Affair" - also check out the great cover 1994 by Newton of "Sky High" - DAVEDJ
Aaahhh Summer of 1975..memories only 10yrs old..that summer JAWS ,Race with the devil, escape to witch mtn and apple dumpling gang were showing at drive in theaters and walk ins. president ford jimmy Hoffa, end of Vietnam war (fall of Siagon),disco music,all in the family, good times,mash, kochak on tv, pet rocks, mood rings,bellbottoms/platform shoes with feathered hair...simpler times..the world was a better place in 1975...2017 SUCKS BIG TIME.
Well I was only 6 in 1975 but I do remember those great songs. My older brother and sisters were always bringing the albums and 45's and 8 track tapes. I still have some of those K-tel albums.
I was ahead older, I vaguely recall 8 tracks as well.
Same. Born in 68, sister 65.
driving in my1966 mustang listening to this.wow! brings back great memories,a great time life was so much fun and a lot simpler.wtf happen to our country
@Reddog: We got older, life got complicated...and expensive. A 66 Mustang in nice shape would cost big bucks today!
That's exactly what your parents' generation was thinking during the British Invasion.
Our generation (post-1950s) rejected the morals of our parents' generation, even though we were imbued with them. And we made sure not to indoctrinate our children with them. The problem was that we didn't imbue our children with ANY morals--to them there was no right vs wrong. To them life's philosophy was: anything goes. And you know something, the kids were right: anything went, along with everything. Today's generation lives in a world where there are no standards, principles, dictates, or morals. Looking back, I now realize that our parents' generation wasn't so bad after all. I truly miss those years.
Charles C No, it's the same thing over and over. Nothing is changing from generation to generation, just the time and perspective.
D
AHHHH Disco, Sweet Memories!
How freakin awesome to this day!!! I was 13 ran to the music store n played it over n over again!!! Stilll!!! Lolllll...no music is like this today!!!!
Diane Alfieri well said Diane, I take it you grew up in the 70s ?
as I did and I think we had the best music Era going
Fab timesfab weather and a great time to be a kid in the 70s
That's because they've blown it all sky high.
haha i chuckled imagining you running to the music store to listen inside the store. i used to do the same thing and felt like breaking the law for listening for UNLIMITED FREE MUSIC, until the shop closed.
I used to listen to this song on the radio in 1975-I was 7. It was the same year the zoo brought a mountain lion to my classroom and I got to pet it.
One of my fave songs EVER.
Was 13 when this tune came out... For some reason, I always associate this song with this hot-looking high school aged chick named Debbie who lived across the street and then three or four doors down... I used to make it my business to come to the front window whenever she stepped outside - Particularly one memorable time in the summer with her in shorts, halter, and flip-flops, and this song was already cranked up on our house stereo!
music does that
Love those French horns.
I love all horns. That's why I'm such a fan of Chicago.
they do the same pattern in stars wars theme by meco
R&B - Rhythm & Brass!!
Check out Lighthouse too.
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.....I LOVED the 1970s - such a great decade and the BEST Music ever!!
+Brian Thoman You got that right, my friend!
+spiderdragon1969 Yep 70s is a differnt generation then today. 70s is a better generation then todays crap of a generation. People spoke differntly, people had differnt attitdudes. Everything was better back then, such as, music, televison, movies. I had a time of my life back then. Wish I had a time machine and go back and relive it again.
Me too, especially 1972. Here's the list for that year, it's Solid Gold stuff:
www.musicoutfitters.com/topsongs/1972.htm
+jason75 Word!
TheKatanarama- WowKat, you cast a really dark shadow with your comment.
Have anything meaningful or intelligent to really say?
I only know about this song because of Jojo's Bizarre Adventure, so I thank Araki for sending me here, cause this song is great!
Ned Innis can you imagine that Araki didn’t only gifted us with the greatest manga ever but also with the greatest songs ever made by humanity.
Qh sh ve2dfge__)'(d
uploader, you didn't put the year this came out in your description, so i'm now gona do wikipedia. always date things dude especially if it's music from bygone days. thanks anyway for upload
Great song from 1975.
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!!!_*
good classic one hit wonder
This song rocks!!
Mike Sheng yes it does in the movie " THE MAN FROM HONG KONG starring Jimmy Wang Yu and George James Bond Lazenby shot in Australia 1975
Sounds like a theme tune to a series that would have the same name.
Andrew Burkhill u so right this Timeless Classic Jem is from the Movie " THE MAN FROM HONG KONG starring Jimmy Wang Yu and George James Bond Lazenby shot in Australia 1975
Andrew Burkhill our man flint
Happy and meaningful music by superbly talented artists back in the 50s, 60s,70s and the 80s. Glad I experienced this and could experience the aforementioned, time and time, again, with my time machine, the internet.
I wish I never grow old..I wish I was 21 permanently..
I heard SkyHigh every day in Germany, when it first came out. It played constantly on Radio Luxembourg. It was a big hit in its day, and I always liked it. Sehr Gut.
This is one of the first songs I remember hearing as a child. This song has a special place in my heart. Always will....
I just heard this song on the radio while in the car with my dad yesterday, I immediately had to Shazam it! It is so fun and catchy yet I don't know why it makes me want to cry too.. it just sounds so nostalgic and sweet
Good thing for Shazam! I love it!
Yes! This period of music the 1970 s had so many good songs filling the top charts in the USA it will always be in my auric field as I am a baby boomer generation!
I hope the younger ones will get to appreciate this era!
Amen!
🙏🌠👍🌠
One of the weirdest Stands from Part 6.....
+VenomtheOne Controls the rods.
VenomtheOne definitely the best
Of dios sons though
I was hoping to find a jojo post here but also hoping for Guardians of the galaxy vol 3 music ideas wishes
Whats Guardians of the galaxy without Star Lord, i don't see a squeal coming anywhere soon
Still one of the best fights though.
The first 35 seconds is the Bomb! they should have incorporated it into the song more
Great song!!
I was in Alaska in 1975, I was 5 years old and I remember my older brothers playing this song... love this song and brings back many young memories!! For some reason I think of fireworks on the 4th of July when I think of this song... Haha...
I was 8,
I was also five years old that year too when this song came out. Not only that,I've also heard it in a movie namely The Dragon Flies aka The Man From Hong Kong.
I was 6 in 1975, Im a year older then you. I used to steal my mom stash of weed and smoked it while listening to this song, with big head phones falling asleep. ah what good memories.
Sara Rudd Your in the wrong generation son, Ya I had the time of my life back in the 70s and 80s, 70s 80s is better then todays generation that much I can tell you, music and television was better back then. Today everything sucks. This is coming from experience.
Sara Rudd Oh your a chick, oops I called you son
Anyone listening in 2022? If you are I hope you're happy and well. ❤❤
I remember this from High school...loved it!
Ironic that this song would be #1 in Japan. It must have some different implications.
They say there's no such thing as time travel well when I listen to songs like this from the 1970's I'm instantly transported back to the 70's where songs like this were the soundtrack to my youth on the verge of becoming an adult as just 2 years after this hit came out I joined the Royal Marines
Wow I just love this song
Pamela hill I know right!!!!!!...be good Hun!!!🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🐘🐼🐬🐅🐕🐻🐳🐖🐄
Is this the old Art Bell playlist?
Lol! Anytime I hear these 70's hits I hear Art's announcer saying "East of the Rockies call (phone number), West of the Rockies call (phone), and the wild card line call (phone) now back to Coast to Coast AM with Art Bell....
I'm Apollo 11!!!!! Stone Free: Ora Ora Ora Ora Ora Ora Ora
🚀 Love the production on this 🚀
I love the 80 s but this is something else
Love how music can immediately transport you to a time and place. First time I heard this was in the back seat of a VW bug with my older brother and his friends driving to Wayne County Georgia to see their HS team play in the state quarter finals.
Watch Next:
- Bohemian Rhapsody
- Gold
- Two Months Off
It knows well
LOL the 70's great music, out of this world hair and crazy fashion!
From the motion picture " the man from hongkong , with george lazenby 001 ;)
Great 70s tune.
love this song,who,s here in 2019.
Am with you in 2019 still love this track. What I would class as a good driving song.
just started a new job when this charted - good times, this song always takes me back.
your mom on her knees
i am
Me too from France
Great!
Love it. Just love it. Good times growing up.
You better watch out, this -stand- song can shut your brain down.
RegiGiygas if it's attacking my eyes, that's fine. I don't need to see to listen to this majesty.
Oh crap, my helicopter is Crash-landing
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Sky HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIGH!!!!!
I feel like self mutilating now.
Wow this song I remember I had the lil 45 record I would play it over and over again memories
I graduated High School in 1975 from Marlow High School and 'Sky High' was one of the 'BEST' songs I enjoyed listening to then, and even now it brings back memories of a time I'll never see again nor forget. But, I am so glad that we can preserve this music for future generations to listen and enjoy. It was an era of 'WONDER' for me!!!
well said.
i graduated the fourth grade in '75, haha, and 5th grade was about as good as it would get, school-wise, little did i know, haha
I was in 3rd grade, memories of childhood long gone.
99X, WXLO Radio on 98.7 was practically religion for the kids in the NY area in the mid 70s. My folks would make me go to bed and, without their knowing, I'd plug and ear plug (pre-walkman) into my ear and listen to songs like this one on that radio station on my Panasonic radio/cassette player. Those late night sessions in bed were a window to the world for a 12 year old boy with a painfully early curfew. Not once did they catch me. I'd have been in trouble had they done so. But it's what kept their first ever teenage boy sane in a difficult time. Thanks for the memory of one of those old time hits.