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The Hollies

Live Performances by The Hollies in 1975

  • In January 1975, The Hollies performed "Stop Stop Stop" during a Swiss television special, a song that originally debuted in October 1966. By this tim... Read Full Description >

    In January 1975, The Hollies performed "Stop Stop Stop" during a Swiss television special, a song that originally debuted in October 1966. By this time, the group had undergone various lineup changes and experienced shifts in their musical style. Their earlier work, characterized by harmonized pop and a blend of rock and folk influences, had evolved as they experimented with different sounds throughout the 1970s. Prior to this live recording, The Hollies had released the album "Distant Light" in 1971, which included the hit "Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress." The band's continued presence in the live music scene during the mid-1970s showcased their resilience and adaptability in the evolving rock landscape. Interestingly, despite facing competition from newer musical trends, The Hollies maintained a loyal fanbase and were known for their dynamic performances, as evident in this live recording.

The Hollies - Full Concert in Switzerland

Switzerland

January 1, 1975 | Video Length: 30:41
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  • In January 1975, when The Hollies performed live in Switzerland, they were riding the wave of their long-standing popularity, having established thems... Read Full Description >

    In January 1975, when The Hollies performed live in Switzerland, they were riding the wave of their long-standing popularity, having established themselves as a significant band in the British rock scene. Prior to this live recording, they released the album *The Hollies* in 1974, which included hits like "The Air That I Breathe," showcasing their ability to evolve while retaining their recognizable harmonies and melodic style. Notably, this period marked the band’s transition as they began to incorporate more sophisticated elements into their music. The 1975 concert reflects their enduring appeal, as they showcased their classic hits alongside newer material, indicating their adaptability to the changing music landscape of the time. The performance solidified their reputation as a dynamic live act, a key aspect of their legacy that has continued to attract audiences worldwide.