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THE HOLLIES

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THE HOLLIES
THE HOLLIES
Photo: Frank Orrell
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Item #: 32007
The Hollies group before a pop show at the ABC Ritz in Station Road in November 1966.

Comment by: Philip G. on 19th March 2020 at 21:19

Singer Allan Clarke (front-row, left) was 24 when this picture was taken - a Salford lad.
I didn't know that the Pop ethic involved getting a finger stuck in a bottle, though. Groups stuck in a raving hoard of fans, for example, yes.

Comment by: Veronica on 19th March 2020 at 23:17

Belting group - plus they had left suits, collars and ties behind...

Comment by: whups on 20th March 2020 at 00:23

graham nash & tony hick . cant remember the other 2 but the lad on the right was the drummer & has just had a book about the band released.

Comment by: Roy on 20th March 2020 at 00:46

Philip, as you probably know they were known as 'The groups group' all the other groups appreciated them.

Comment by: Elizabeth on 20th March 2020 at 07:22

Allan Clarke,what a fantastic singer ! 'He ain't heavy,he's my brother ' still sounds brilliant.

Comment by: David on 20th March 2020 at 07:57

The lad on the right wearing the cap was drummer Bobby Elliot. Bobby was from Burnley.

Comment by: Johnny on 20th March 2020 at 09:10

Great pic Frank
The original bassist, Eric Haydock, left after they found fame.

Comment by: Philip G. on 20th March 2020 at 09:25

The Groups' Group, eh? I'm not surprised by that, Roy. Just a few moments ago, I'd popped 'Hollies album sleeves' into Images to see if I could find the album that I'd bought, and since parted with. No problem from thereon. It was The Hollies 20 Golden Greats.

Comment by: Roy on 20th March 2020 at 12:01

I don't know whether any of you saw this, Bobby Elliot was on ITV Northern news a few nights ago chatting to Lucy Meacock.

Comment by: whups on 20th March 2020 at 12:15

yes bobby elliot . he,s just had a book published about the group.

Comment by: Jarvo on 20th March 2020 at 12:17

Within two years of this picture being takem, Graham Nash was winging his way to the west coast of America to meet up with two very talented musicians, David Crosby and Stephen Stills: the rest is history. I did have the pleasure of seeing CSN live at the RAH in October 2015. And, I'll say it again, Stephen Stills is the finest guitarist that I have ever seen play live. A truly great band. Oh, and the Hollies weren't that bad either...:)

Comment by: Jarvo on 20th March 2020 at 12:46

The bassist is Bernie Calvert who replaced Eric Haydock.

Comment by: Philip G. on 20th March 2020 at 13:22

I certainly recall Allan Clarke introducing the group's new member on that night at the Emp, although I can't recall the lad's name. My idea that the show was in 66 or 67?? seems to rule out Nash having been involved in the exchange - there been other changes, at various times.

Comment by: John Brown on 20th March 2020 at 15:01

Ace group. I saw them at Southport in the late 70s.

Comment by: Kenee on 20th March 2020 at 16:58

All other groups didn't appreciate them. The Beatles for one, they didn't like the Hollies cover of "If I needed someone", with George Harrison calling it rubbish and Lennon criticising their sound.

Comment by: Philip G. on 20th March 2020 at 19:54

I remember them playing live in the front garden of one of their greatest fans some year's ago, and how the host was ushered to his front door to see what the ..., and then brought to tears by the kindness of his surprise guests. It was shown on TV as it happened.
This morning, I stood within the sound of my jetwash in the back garden, where and when my neighbour, Raymond, kindly gave me a sliced loaf the size of a tour bus. Thanks again Ray.

Comment by: Mick on 21st March 2020 at 08:21

We used to see a lot of these pop bands from Manchester and Liverpool at Charnock Richard service station after they had been performing somewhere.

We used to go late on because all the chippie used to close at 11pm in them days.

Comment by: Wigwann on 22nd March 2020 at 17:42

They were touring in Australia a couple of years back. Missed them in 66, missed them in Oz!

Comment by: Roy on 27th November 2020 at 12:12

I saw them in Canberra on that tour Wigwann and saw them in Southport 9 months later.

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