"To me, 'Blackberry Way' stands up as a song that could be sung in any era, really. We do it with the new doing all sort of fanfare things in it and it works really well. It goes down great with audiences"
- Roy Wood
About this Quote
Roy Wood's quote speaks with the timelessness of the song "Blackberry Way". He thinks that the tune could be sung in any age, which it works well with modern-day audiences. He discusses that they do the song with "fanfare things" which likely refers to modern production methods and instrumentation. This recommends that the song is still pertinent and popular today, in spite of being launched in 1968. The quote speaks to the power of the tune and its ability to transcend time and stay popular with audiences. It is a testimony to the songwriting and production of Roy Wood and the other members of The Move.
This quote is written / told by Roy Wood somewhere between November 8, 1946 and today. He/she was a famous Musician from England.
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