Those days of the 60s, and early 70s were kind of an interesting , crazy time ; for I was born 3/30/1957, and witnessed "The Cuban Missile ," the John F. Kennedy , and Martin Luther King , and on the news( local , and national) the Gulf of Tonkin incident ; where NVA , and Vietcong guerillas attacked a US of A naval ship around mid- 8 1964.)! By the latter part of 9/1965 , president Johnson had sent nearly 200,000 into Southeast Asia (SouthVietnam, and there were USofA military contingents in other parts of Southeast Asia, such as Thailand, Malaysia, Burma ( Myanmar is Burma's new name , South-Korea, though that country not in Southeast Asia.). The war in SouthVietnam was on TV most on local,and national news stations from about 1964- 1975!There was a cease fire by early 1/1973, so technically the US washed its' hands w/ that useless debacle in SouthVietnam. Then by early summer 1975, the all out NVA , and VietCong offensive started; it caused anxiety for those who were anti - communist who fled w / barely w the shirts on their backs. Anyway, yeah, I saw the sixties , and early 70s. There were up's And downs. There was nothing cheery about the War in SouthVietnam from 1964- 1973! Nothing cheery about the Manson Murders of Sharon Tate, and her friends, and of Ted Kennedy's bungling attempt to save his mistress from drowning as his automobile was accidently submerged in water, due to his driving while intoxicated; result:mistress drowns! This really hit the news --locally , and nationally big time mid 7/ 1969. And, also, the USof A
I saw them live in 1974 at the Sacramento Memorial Auditorium. There wasn't an opening act,just them. About 2 hours of non stop hits ! John Persh, the original bassist had already left. I'm a bass player also, I was bummed out, but they put on a great concert. My buddy with me smoked to much weed and passed out half way through. He missed a great concert. Great memories!!!
when MUSICIANS where that, experimental an sound extraordinary.. what a time to be alive / If you missed it, start listening ...Been there just found once more.
J'ai acheté ce disque vinyle quant il est sortie en 1969, je l'écoute de temps en temps, c'est toujours un plaisir. Mais Rare Earth en a fait un autre 'MA' à écouter 👍
This is real music 🎵 of the 1960 and then I was part of that kind of music and then I wish the musical soundtrack from the American freedom past but I still hear the best music ever the best part about this United States Music of the 1960s is better than the music of today, woke people who don't know what is real music 🎵 and then maybe the message from this man's telling all of the Young people who have lived in the community of the Hippie movement in the world 🌎🌍 of American freedom. So far I have tryed to listen to the music of today and I don't like it at all.
Check out Progressive Psytrance you might enjoy it. Other than established rock/metal/punk/ska/reggae/jazz artists that are still producing new material I don't care much for modern so called music. But for some reason the good energy and grooves of progressive Psytrance just pull me in
Great bad ass psych/ soul spring 1970. Was 13 wen this song made it to be a big hit middle of5/1970! 1rst heard this Phila., WFIL , Famous 56. Recorded some period of Summer of Love 1969 , but became a great soul/psych tune by May of 1970.. Rember some of my friends bros. Either coming home , or still in SouthVietnam.
@@michaeliavecchia9555 I was 13 when the Roosevelt Mall had those marathons( I think that's what they were called 4 whatever reason). I turned 13 3/30/1970. WIBG , and WFIL were the pop top 40 stations, and you had 93.3 WMMR , and I listened 2 all of them! Remember seeing some of my friends/ neighbors sons, and bros. coming home from that SouthEast Asian inferno---SouthVietnam. Rember the Kent State Massacre in late 4/1970 , when 3, or 4, students were shot dead by Ohio National Guardsmen in protest of Pres.Nixons order to have US. Army to go into Cambodia and seek, and destroy VietCong, and NVA sanctuaries. The 60's , and very early 70s, were the most interesting of crazy times!
Masha I respect your opinion but we got to let these people Express we came from a different generation and we all feel like our generation what's the best who are we to determine maybe there's something out there this just waiting for us keep hope alive
I bought this when I was only 17 years of age in the year 1974 and till to-date I'm hook on it. Thanks for sharing
Thanks You.
Yes
Il faut écouter 'MA' un autre très bon album de Rare Earth 👍
This is the first time I've heard this extended version ... awesome is an inadequate word!
this song went to #4 on the pop charts in 1970!!!
The bass makes this song. Steady as she goes laying down that beat!
Pete Rivera and Rare Earth out of Flint, Michigan!!
What a wonderful piece of music. In one word just amazing.
I was 16 when this came out. Dam those days and music were the best.
Those days of the 60s, and early 70s were kind of an interesting , crazy time ; for I was born 3/30/1957, and witnessed "The Cuban Missile ," the John F. Kennedy , and Martin Luther King , and on the news( local , and national) the Gulf of Tonkin incident ; where NVA , and Vietcong guerillas attacked a US of A naval ship around mid- 8 1964.)! By the latter part of 9/1965 , president Johnson had sent nearly 200,000 into Southeast Asia (SouthVietnam, and there were USofA military contingents in other parts of Southeast Asia, such as Thailand, Malaysia, Burma ( Myanmar is Burma's new name , South-Korea, though that country not in Southeast Asia.).
The war in SouthVietnam was on TV most on local,and national news stations from about 1964- 1975!There was a cease fire by early 1/1973, so technically the US washed its' hands w/ that useless debacle in SouthVietnam. Then by early summer 1975, the all out NVA , and VietCong offensive started; it caused anxiety for those who were anti - communist who fled w / barely w the shirts on their backs.
Anyway, yeah, I saw the sixties , and early 70s. There were up's And downs. There was nothing cheery about the War in SouthVietnam from 1964- 1973! Nothing cheery about the Manson Murders of Sharon Tate, and her friends, and of Ted Kennedy's bungling attempt to save his mistress from drowning as his automobile was accidently submerged in water, due to his driving while intoxicated; result:mistress drowns! This really hit the news --locally , and nationally big time mid 7/ 1969. And, also, the USof A
@@luiscalcano4359 So true and you shared a wisdom of truth. We're all gifted to be born in the early 60's and still alive.....
I was a mere 11!
Music was Music 🎶 with no added effects
absolument malheureusement pour nous
This one of my favorite songs.
A los 9 años mi tío, el más pequeño, oía este sabroso rock, ¡Que gran deleite!
Animo!
I saw them live in 1974 at the Sacramento Memorial Auditorium. There wasn't an opening act,just them. About 2 hours of non stop hits ! John Persh, the original bassist had already left. I'm a bass player also, I was bummed out, but they put on a great concert. My buddy with me smoked to much weed and passed out half way through. He missed a great concert. Great memories!!!
when MUSICIANS where that, experimental an sound extraordinary.. what a time to be alive / If you missed it, start listening ...Been there just found once more.
I saw them in concert at Miller Auditorium WMU in 1971. What a great show!!
EL DE 24 DICIEMBRE DEL 69 CUMPLIA 11 Y UN AMIGO ME REGALO EL DISCO!!!:. WAS THE BEST GIFT!!!:.
J'ai acheté ce disque vinyle quant il est sortie en 1969, je l'écoute de temps en temps, c'est toujours un plaisir. Mais Rare Earth en a fait un autre 'MA' à écouter 👍
J'irai l'ecouter ! Merci
This is real music 🎵 of the 1960 and then I was part of that kind of music and then I wish the musical soundtrack from the American freedom past but I still hear the best music ever the best part about this United States Music of the 1960s is better than the music of today, woke people who don't know what is real music 🎵 and then maybe the message from this man's telling all of the Young people who have lived in the community of the Hippie movement in the world 🌎🌍 of American freedom. So far I have tryed to listen to the music of today and I don't like it at all.
It's boring , no class; though there R sum good tunes/ songs 2 day.
Check out Progressive Psytrance you might enjoy it.
Other than established rock/metal/punk/ska/reggae/jazz artists that are still producing new material I don't care much for modern so called music. But for some reason the good energy and grooves of progressive Psytrance just pull me in
bin heut noch ergriffen und das mit 66 Jahren
The music of 2day, is absolutely garbage, it's not even listenable.
I'm 63, and "woke"! I LOVE CLASSIC ROCK, NOTHING ELSE LIKE IT!!!
Lo mejor que pena que ya no hay genios como estos
Great bad ass psych/ soul spring 1970. Was 13 wen this song made it to be a big hit middle of5/1970!
1rst heard this Phila., WFIL , Famous 56. Recorded some period of Summer of Love 1969 , but became a great soul/psych tune by May of 1970..
Rember some of my friends bros. Either coming home , or still in SouthVietnam.
@@michaeliavecchia9555 I was 13 when the Roosevelt Mall had those marathons( I think that's what they were called 4 whatever reason). I turned 13 3/30/1970. WIBG , and WFIL were the pop top 40 stations, and you had 93.3 WMMR , and I listened 2 all of them!
Remember seeing some of my friends/ neighbors sons, and bros. coming home from that SouthEast Asian inferno---SouthVietnam. Rember the Kent State Massacre in late 4/1970 , when 3, or 4, students were shot dead by Ohio National Guardsmen in protest of Pres.Nixons order to have US. Army to go into Cambodia and seek, and destroy VietCong, and NVA sanctuaries.
The 60's , and very early 70s, were the most interesting of crazy times!
@@luiscalcano4359 Central Jersey here. Loved those radio stations!
For the 45 RPM version they extracted 2:30 from this mammoth 22 minute masterpiece.
I know that. Thank you.
Thank you!
I Love IT .so nice long
That's what she said!!!
Le top ! à écouter sans modération
Love this sound, thanks man
What talent use to b
Wish there was a video of this
J'aime beaucoup ce morceau de musique 🎵 d'anthologie RARE EARTH des SEIGNEURS BRAVO
That was awesome!!
Good!
Класс!Очень хороший альбом и группа была хорошая.
Temononón!!! Mi segundo disco Long Play que compré, esto fue en 1973...
You can find the 20th Century
Masters collection on CD.
Rien ne vaut le vinyle !
One of the great songs of my youth
El ritmo sostenido en este tema es sensacional!!
First white band on Motown records
Motown biggest white act and they had their own label
Thanks
Excellent groupe et superbe morceau!
Dommage qu'il soit tombé dans l'oubli!
Papi
It was followed by (I Know) I'm Losing You, another Temptation tune.
Mais non 'papi' il y a des vieux hippies comme moi, qui écoutent encore cette musique 🤤
Que gran.cancion y que toque de bateria
scintillating ♫¸.•*¨♥✿♪ excellent!
❤❤❤❤❤
Action in 2:00"
Are the original albums by Rare Earth, expensive to buy ?
No you can find this one in the record bins for cheap. People don't know about it!
Masha I respect your opinion but we got to let these people Express we came from a different generation and we all feel like our generation what's the best who are we to determine maybe there's something out there this just waiting for us keep hope alive
Not really Live,just a Studio version with an Audience dubbed in.
55 !!!!!
🌎✌️🔀🎶