> lifeisawesome2day said on
11-29-2009 at
02:17:
David....RIP! meg.. this song makes any Bread and guitar fan feel good. Ciao!
> megwitch1 said on
11-28-2009 at
04:14:
he makes me wett
> chinodramanhoypi1990 said on
11-27-2009 at
05:55:
i really like this song ^^
> 4444ThinLizzy said on
11-24-2009 at
02:00:
Still great!!!!
> suzzycute said on
11-21-2009 at
01:29:
I love when my daddy plays this song for me!
> dakotahstr said on
11-21-2009 at
00:30:
I love this song...David Gates and Bread...great stuff!
> 1groovygreg said on
11-20-2009 at
08:02:
NICE!
> olberbudin said on
11-19-2009 at
02:51:
esta cancion es de lo mejor en su genero , lastima que esta calidad de musica no suena entre los nuevos grupos , DIOS LOS BENDIGA POR SU MUSICA
> TheMagalhal said on
11-17-2009 at
19:27:
Esse ultimo comentario traduz tudo que esta musica representa para uma geraçao inteira, esta musica é tudo de bom.
> pegasusbsb27 said on
11-17-2009 at
18:57:
Uau!!! Isso é que é música!!! Eita saudade dos diabos gente!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
> steelydrwu said on
11-17-2009 at
18:04:
Thank you for recognizing the beauty of the Music from this era. When I was a young Man living through the 70's we didn't know which way to go. Our communities were clueless as to direction. Music got a lot of us through that.
> suninthefall said on
11-16-2009 at
16:55:
I almost cried, I'm not from the 70s generation but I see huge difference between modern music and the stuff like this. The peole was abble to give You the message, the feeling and the sunshine , ...and mostly modern musicians and bands has only a lot of ego ...this is nothing
> musikalier said on
11-14-2009 at
20:41:
Einfach Klasse !!!!
> icebergs76 said on
11-14-2009 at
17:43:
Very nice! Hope I can perform like the way david gates sung it... :)
> leenie41 said on
11-14-2009 at
16:43:
Wow, Thats all I can say!
> sammidoll85 said on
11-13-2009 at
00:14:
<3<3
> AmericanWoman81 said on
11-11-2009 at
00:18:
Steely...LOL!
> Shevek57 said on
11-10-2009 at
20:37:
Session guitar player Dean Parks is featured here. Larry Knechtel (playing bass in this performance), was the featured guitar soloist on the original recording.
> steelydrwu said on
11-10-2009 at
01:53:
This goes really well with a Cup of strong black Coffee, a chocolate glazed Doughnut and a big fat Joint... Trust me :)
> ekim007bs said on
11-09-2009 at
00:58:
ooops i meant James Griffin, Botts was the drummer.