imagine armstrong and aldrin quarter of a million miles from all humanity, would the Apollo even get them home, how haunting that must have been, john lees captured that perfectly, as we watched on imagining a bright future in space one small step for man a chasm and void for mankind
Early Barclay JH is not the poor mans moodies. But an awesome band horribly over looked by the faithful. But we lovers of killer music must push forward. Wooly I missed your input since you left the band years ago.. your years were my favorite lps. God bless BJH!!!!
Actually this song written by Wolly Wolstenholme is on Gone to Earth from 1977, who regulary wrote compositions on BJH albums, but this one sounds close to "In search of England" from the twelve album, there is also another song from him called "Harbour". Beautiful works all of them, anyway...
detaymaxinet detaymaxinet
One of The Best BJH songs ever...Met the Lids backstage Liverpool Empire 1978...XII tour...Aaah Happy Days x
Starreacher
Who is the actual singer of this song? Woolly or Les? This song is genious!
Xteve Tyler
imagine armstrong and aldrin quarter of a million miles from all humanity, would the Apollo even get them home, how haunting that must have been, john lees captured that perfectly, as we watched on imagining a bright future in space one small step for man a chasm and void for mankind
ludo281160
Great reply Christopher!
Patrick Le Meur
vraiment fantastique !!
Daniel Kitchka
bring back prog rock, great album this remember listening to it with a mate in 1977
Patrick Le Meur
WOLLY magnifique toujours la classe!!!!!les claviers encore merci a toi!!!!
Grover Baker
Early Barclay JH is not the poor mans moodies. But an awesome band horribly over looked by the faithful. But we lovers of killer music must push forward. Wooly I missed your input since you left the band years ago.. your years were my favorite lps. God bless BJH!!!!
markusmala
Actually this song written by Wolly Wolstenholme is on Gone to Earth from 1977, who regulary wrote compositions on BJH albums, but this one sounds close to "In search of England" from the twelve album, there is also another song from him called "Harbour". Beautiful works all of them, anyway...
STEVO HEXTER
20 JULY 1969 A. D. NEIL ARMSTRONG AND BUZZ ALDRIN LAND IN THE SEA OF TRANQUILLITY.
Xteve Tyler
oa wolly so missed, and what a tribute such a brilliant song