A Group Without An Image... The Hollies Hit Parader December 1966

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A Group Without An Image... The Hollies Hit Parader December 1966
The Hollies performing "Bus Stop". @ Ready, Steady Go! UK TV Show. 1966.
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The boys in what looks like some basement (?)
THE HOLLIES
hollies in holland (1965)
Friday Flashback - Sing, Not Synch: The Hollies “Look through any Window” on “Beat Club” in 1966
The Hollies weren’t fooling around - nor were they lip synching - when they appeared on West Germany’s “Beat Club” program in 1966.
Performing - actually performing - “Look through any Window,” Eric Haydock, Allan Clarke, Graham Nash, Tony Hicks and Bobby Elliott prove those harmonies came naturally.
The Hollies are a British pop/rock group best known for their pioneering and distinctive three-part vocal harmony style. The Hollies became
Such an innocent-sounding song, too, as the Hollies sing about the guilty pleasure of peeping Toms:
Oh, you can see the little children all around/oh, you can see the little ladies in their gowns when you/look through any window, yeah
The dude operating the camera might have had a fetish, too, given all the shots of the teenage dancers’ feet.
Friday Flashback is an occasional series in which Sound Bites looks back at memorable musical moments on television.
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The Hollies leaving to US; ENGLAND'S LAP | 1966