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Steve Young - Interview and Lonley Boy
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Interview for the swedish television in 1985 and Lonley Boy from the album Look Homeward Angel
Steve Young - Seven Bridges Road
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Steve Young at Lone Star Stockholm 1985
Cadillac 507
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First start up for my bored Cadillac 500 -75. I'm going to use it in my -31 roadster.
Rich Muraoka´s 1936 Ford Coupe
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Listen to the sound from an awesome -36 Coupe. Plesanton March -09
Power Hot Rod Reunion 2009
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Movie clip from Hot Rod Reunion Malmby 17-18 July 2009 More pics at www.hootpage.webb.se
Mary Gauthier and Diana Jones Malmoe 2008
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Mary and Diana in Malmoe April 2008
Street Finals Malmoe
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movie clip from power street finals malmoe august 2008
Paso Robles Car Show 2007 #3
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Number 3 video from Paso Robles 2007 Hope you enjoy the show.
Lucinda Williams - Paradiso Amsterdam Nov 2006
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Lucinda Williams - Paradiso Amsterdam Nov 2006
back to listen and watch SY do what he did so well.
No, I haven't listened to Steve's catalogue but 7 Bridges is the original masterpiece. So beautiful.
Very interesting my first time hearing the original version. Much credit to Mr. Young for riding this wonderful song of course popular consensus would be that the Eagles version is much better to which I agree but then again we’re talking about the Eagles man so that’s not an unsold at all. It’s a major major compliment that they took on this song, and I hope he made a fortune from it very well written song
Genuinely one of the great voices and song writers. I'm always genuiely taken away by hearing this man sing. Rest in peace.
check out "Ian Mathews" 7 bridges road.
Yes I agree. The Studio version of this song is really amazing
God bless you, Steve Young.
sadly never achieved fame yet found the likes of waylon jennings and the eagles plundering his songbook.
Best one Original, baby❤️❤️❤️
What a singer and what a great song. This song was truly Steve Young's baby. He sang it like no other.
Great to hear this song again.
OMG! This is it.
I’m used to the Joan Baez version, but wow, this is gorgeous
I'm not very familiar with Mr. Young, but always loved the Eagles version of this song. This version makes me think of Gordon Lightfoot. I think Gordon would've sang it this way. I look forward to listening to more Steve Young!
Perfect delivery, perfect blend of country, rock n' blues.
does anyone know the name of that lead guitarist?
Thank you for posting. This is equivalent to viewing the Mona Lisa for the first time.
Troubadour
😊👍🏼🙏Steve‼️🙏
The song's been covered by many but still belongs right here where it came from - nobody will ever do it better than Steve Young.
❤ truly a dear friend, truly missed in my life
Beautiful man, beautiful voice and talent!
I first heard this by the Eagles, then by Megan Patrick $ the Washboard Union and never knew it was a masterpiece by Steve Young. He was a rebel and a genius and not too recognized. I can not stop listening to this song, it’s awsome. RIP Steve Young, I wish I had a chance to meet and see u.
Dang. he was so good! I was so lucky to get to know him a little.
listened to him since the 70's. he was chronically underrated.
You know most of the underrated comments on UA-cam I normally disagree with but Steve Young does seem to have been underrated by someone in charge as he’s as good as anyone of the big outlaw names imo
Damn somebody actually used that comment correctly.
I been a fan of Steve Yoguns for 18 years and I had no idea the Eagles had a version of seven bridges rood!
Are you serious? Go to the version the Eagles did in Seattle live. Think it was done in 1977 or 76. Thr harmony is amazing. They used to open their concerts with this starting in an acapella opening!!
@@1JUSTPASSINGTHROUGHThey are starting their concerts with this song in 2024. I've been fortunate to sit in the 2nd row. Wish I could record and post, as I often do, but that's not possible with Eagles' shows. It would get me a copyright strike, then get taken down.
Comes from the heart. Eagles did a good job too.
Never heard about Steve Young before I am ashamed to admit!! He has a wonderful voice and this is a great performance of his original song!
Very interesting. This song was originally recorded by Steve in 1969 in 3/4 time. Then Iain Matthews rearranged it in 4/4 time. It is Iain's version that The Eagles made famous. This live recording by Steve Young (RIP) starts in 3/4 and then switches to 4/4 when it speeds up at about the 1:30 mark. I have never heard Steve perform it in 4/4 time either live or as a recorded version. It works well. Steve - a truly under appreciated songwriter. If you are not familiar with some of his other stuff, look it up and give it a try.
Man, what a great song. I'm glad Steve wrote this one.
Didn't Glen Frey write rock salt and nails though...?
@@81kentboy That's one I've never heard of.
@@81kentboy written by Bruce Duncan "Utah" Phillips
Saw Steve in gainesville fl Around 76-77, played 12 string solo. Small venue great show.
Wow, superb.
The best dang songwriters eminate from the U.S. South. With much credit due to the influence of enslaved African-Americans and their offspring.
This man is one of the pioneers of country rock and the outlaw country movement. Crazy that he’s not well known. Only real music fans know. Waylon Jennings covered two of his songs. That became staples on Waylon’s set. Rip mr young.
Waylon told anyone who would listen that Steve Young might have the best voice and country music. That’s saying something coming from a guy like Waylon Jennings who really might’ve had the best voice and country music at that time.
What a Guy, God bless you guide and protect you , RIP
I’d honest to God rather hear THIS version! What a talented creator & artist! I feel embarrassed that I didn’t know he wrote this song or the story behind it. There is nothing like hearing a song straight from the source…the meaning/feelings that created it really come through…purely & authentically. I can just feel it in my soul.💚 Thank You for sharing!
How great to see him with a band!
Thanks Steve, THE REAL DEAL WHO INSPIRED THE BEST!
Like the Dude, I fucking hate the Eagles, man. That makes me loving this song when performed by Young (I heard the Eagles ver 1st) so special
I love this 🎵 🎶 brings me back to listen to music with my family 👪 and listen to them sing
Love the 🎸 Riffs…🤘🤘🤘🤘❤️❤️❤️
Blue grass
I first heard Rita Coolidge sing this song.
I was privileged to call Steve’s wife Terrye my friend for a couple years before her death; she was a great lady.
I became friends with her also. She was brilliant and a wonderful person.
The epitome of Southern Country Soul Music. His son Jubal is a chip off of the old block. Check it out.
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Wow...glad I found this. Awesome post.
I am amazed! It is so beautiful! Done by the creator😊Never knew, such a wonderful surprise😂
Sooo good. The original is best of all others.
Never knew this song was his, loved hearing him perform it.
This isn't the best song of this title but it's a contender