Added: Jun 8, 2008
From: hogansheroes58
Length: 3:24
Comments: 1934
Description:reworked video / new audio, lip sync / one of paul carrack's early releases, great singer .
Channel: Music
paul carrack sang for Squeeze and Mike and the Mechanics- singing lead on "Silent Running"
– MariposaGirl1981 @ Jun 3, 2011
Love this song
– alicitaakatata @ Jun 3, 2011
@Screep55 Move along, you insignificant little fool!! We don't need your stupid remarks here!!!
– D1Gr8hansGraf @ Jun 3, 2011
@2NDXRND You should check out a Kings of Leon concert. They're trying to be what bands out to be.
– BrandNewToYou @ Jun 4, 2011
seen this guy live he kicks mucho ass great singer
– DaveEnsor @ Jun 5, 2011
Ahhhhhhhhh the memories Thanks
– bernardston4 @ Jun 5, 2011
amazing fucking energy. real musicians man. all true to themselves yet exploring. fucking real man
– saxandwaxman @ Jun 5, 2011
They sound like Hall and Oates
– MomMadness1 @ Jun 6, 2011
those glorious hot summers early 80's 70's. barbeque's in the garden, garden partys , romance , pretty girls , popping down to the video shop to get the latest slasher film off the shelf, great music , a simple life . id go back tomorrow.
– cujo9 @ Jun 6, 2011
Long live classic beautiful music such as this.
– FalconMan1960 @ Jun 6, 2011
Paul Carrack has an amazing voice!!
– heidejoful @ Jun 7, 2011
StringTherapy... Who played the lead guitar on this song? Steve Kirby,Alan "bam" King or Phil Harris?
– Dupont1966 @ Jun 7, 2011
@newwavechic Kinda like Gerry Rafferty's Baker Street huh? Damn good jams!!!
– Dupont1966 @ Jun 7, 2011
@MomMadness1 thats probably why this was their only well known song LOL
– low72 @ Jun 8, 2011
Phil Harris (lead guitarist) left us with with this testimony to his wonderful talent.. May God and his angels bless you every single day my dear,dear friend...
– kennythesinger @ Jun 9, 2011
If only we could get kids to appreciate the seventies and eighties music, then Gaga, Beiber and all these other nearly worthless, barely talented, over-hyped phenomena we have today would die like rotten tomatoes on the vine.
– Ansular @ Jun 9, 2011
wow,, this bands are no longer,,,,now we m and m,,,,lol
– scorpz721 @ Jun 9, 2011
Bi*** I said how long...!!...
– 31Yiorgos @ Jun 10, 2011
Childhood 70's "wish it was back with us". Born in the late 90's,,, I'm sorry you missed out.
– platecrumb @ Jun 10, 2011
I agree....i too feel sorry for this young generation....they have lost their way. The music today is all about sex,drugs and filth and very little talent. By today's standards all you need to be a star is to be filthy and vulgar,no true talent required. Oh yea, i forgot that if you can scream to the top of your lungs that is counted as talent.
– READY4REVELATION @ Jun 11, 2011
justin beiber is so much better than these old fuddyduddys
– youtubinwizeass @ Jun 11, 2011
@youtubinwizeass These "old fuddyduddys" have shaped the music that Justin Bieber does today. Appreciate this music from decades ago that is still popular today.
– RaeRaeWalker @ Jun 11, 2011
oh yeah justin beiber is great! he is nothing more than a fart from the old fuddyduddys-- a silent one at that, not even a rip-roaring one that could evoke some laughter. :)
– vzrp2007 @ Jun 13, 2011
@youtubinwizeass hes fucking homo just like you faggot
– maidensas @ Jun 14, 2011

@barbarasarro Steely Dan rules!
– Multi80schick @ Jun 2, 2011