I want to thank the original band members who helped make a great memory for me....I was in 9th grade and maybe 14 or 15 when the Sir Douglas Quintet played at The Rocking Castle in Boise, Idaho in the 60's. She's About a Mover was on the charts, and I was nuts about the song! The dances that were popular at the time were the "skate", and the "Jerk". I finagled my way backstage to meet the band and was welcomed. I was a starry-eyed teen and was smitten with the SDQ! They were very gentlemanly with me. I was able to engage with Doug and a few other band members. I was a budding musician/ keyboardist, and had just acquired a Vox keyboard, just like the one they used on "She's About A Mover". I played by ear and learned organ riffs with ease...and I was thrilled to get tips on playing it. I am still playing, but on a Korg Trinity...best synth ever! Heaven would be to relive nights like that one. And thanks to the "newer" band members who keep the music alive and true to form.! God Bless!
The first time I ever went to a concert was in 1965 when I was 15. The headliners were the Sir Douglas Quintet and Little Richard - what an ass-kickin' that was!
What a great band! It ended way too soon. The innovator, Doug Sahm, as well as all the musical collaborations he was involved in, are unique and missed so much. Hi daughter. Your dad is remembered with respect and love. Take care.
I remember my dad's friend playing these guys and Freddie Fender while working on his '56 Ford in the backyard and thinking this was the coolest band I had ever heard!! I still play them on a daily basis! Great music only comes around once in a lifetime! Thank you for sharing!!
they were a great live group..saw them a couple of times and was never disappointed, even the time Flaco was really wasted..i mean REALLY wasted..didn't matter much..
My dad worked at a music store from the mid60s to the 70s and he brought home a lot of promotional albums, and we had one of Mendocino. He used to play it once in a while but he worked a lot and even when I was home with my mom at eight years old I was putting the album on because it just sounded so groovy to me. This song is my favorite of theirs. What an awesome performance, Doug never lost that booming voice
I read in Freddy Fender's biography (written by his daughter Tammy) that he started playing guitar and singing in bars in his hometown area for extra money. He was also big in rock and roll and the Blues, before he was talked into recording country in Before the Last Tear drop falls.
hey, what I say...how many times a day! The evolution of this song from Sir Douglas to the Tornados is awesome. Only Augie is stuck in '64, but he's structure to the free flow from Flaco H. An amazing version of a Texas classic.
My understanding is the record companies in the 60's wanted the "british invasion" sound, and so "Sir Douglas Quintet" became the name of the band. but the licks are all TX but what the hell I was only 14 at the time, I didn't know the difference til I moved to TX in 1970
Big fan of these guys…Doug was living in my old home town for a few years in the ‘80’s, while recording with Stony Plain Records. We caught him at a local venue with the Formerly Brothers; Doug, Amos Garrett & Larry Taylor. Doug was also a surprise guest for Bob Dylan’s encore, including the opening, Tracy Chapman. Early ‘90’s, saw both Augie & Larry, backing John Hammond on his Wicked Grin Tour. Flaco’s an especially gifted virtuoso & favourite of mine. ❤
Play that song in any bar in America and you will get the Dance Floor packed in no time flat !! that is a real a real dancer!.... wooly...sloopy. loie loue.... people really love those songs with great back beat and a cheesy soundin organ!!!......its FUN!!
Doug Song amazing man from childhood just passing did a great wonderful joy to people he is a gift from God God bless but he still lives on right on mystery Doug
Youngsters of Today , They Will Never Know What They Missed . . . Mashed Up Reproductions Of These Kings ! If You Lived Through The SIXTIES , You Saw The Best , And You Were Blessed ! LONG LIVE ROCKIN’ LIVE MUSIC ! GET UP AN’ DANCE !
voz di Bonaire.comnda Dushi - in 2005. He was in his 70's as was Doug Sahm when he passes on. They had fairly long lives. Neither died tragically young. Check out Freddy's beautiful monument at his final resting place (on this earth). I hope he's at the eternal banquet, partying in heaven seeing the Face of God!
Lucky to see them at Gruene Hall in New Braunfels. What a great crowd and vibe. Love them all. Stars in their own right. Amazing American/Texas/San Antonio collaboration. Love forever
The only argument against this great-sounding song from 1965 is that it is obviously a blend of two previous hit records: Ray Charles' "What'd I Say" from 1959 and The Beatles' "She's a Woman" from Nov. 1964. The story goes that Doug Sahm and his producer Huey Meaux holed up in a motel room for a weekend and listened to Beatles albums over and over until they figured out the formula. They took it one step further and renamed their band The Sir Douglas Quintet to cash in on the popularity of British Invasion groups, even wearing Beatle-style wigs when they played this song on Shindig and similar U.S. TV shows.
I think that about a lot of videos. I think there are a group of people (or maybe bots) that just dislike every video on the planet. And of course there are those people who wake up in a bad mood and want to take everyone else down that rabbit hole with them. Those are the kind of people I used to throw out of my retail business on a regular basis with a warning to never return.
I was such a fan of SDQ back in the 60s. I never imagined we would be living in the Lone Star State so many years later. Great Talent on thiis stage. Augie Meyers is one of my friends since we met several years ago. If you haven't heard "Hey Baby Que Paso" by Augie, go look for it.
That Left Eye Wink Freddie gives Doug at :40 is The Sign That They're Both Having Fun and The Times Of Their Lives!!❤❤ Don't get more real. God bless them both and bless All of them.
thats my dad doug sahm, i love you and miss you so much... love ju ju..ginger sahm.
Been a fan since the "Sir Douglas" days, sorry for your loss. Made a lot of great music.
Good times not forgotten...
BLESSINGS!!
Love your Dads stuff....
sir douglas.... yeah!!!!
Who doesn't luv this song ,, like forever ♾️
I want to thank the original band members who helped make a great memory for me....I was in 9th grade and maybe 14 or 15 when the Sir Douglas Quintet played at The Rocking Castle in Boise, Idaho in the 60's. She's About a Mover was on the charts, and I was nuts about the song! The dances that were popular at the time were the "skate", and the "Jerk". I finagled my way backstage to meet the band and was welcomed. I was a starry-eyed teen and was smitten with the SDQ! They were very gentlemanly with me. I was able to engage with Doug and a few other band members. I was a budding musician/ keyboardist, and had just acquired a Vox keyboard, just like the one they used on "She's About A Mover". I played by ear and learned organ riffs with ease...and I was thrilled to get tips on playing it. I am still playing, but on a Korg Trinity...best synth ever! Heaven would be to relive nights like that one. And thanks to the "newer" band members who keep the music alive and true to form.! God Bless!
That's too cool. Glad you had that experience
Doug, Freddy, Augie, Flacco. What Legends.
Who is playing slide guitar on that Stratocaster???
Nice sound!
One of a kind legends That needs To be dealt with yet As time goes on
I'm from Canada. He was a great musician. I watched him in the 1960s and loved all his songs. He made Texas proud. God Bless him and his family. Amen.
Doug Sahm was one of the great leaders and frontmen of all time. Energy, charisma, talent, and too much fun.
This song was a huge part of the soundtrack to my childhood. Thanks to my old man, I was raised on real music. God bless Sir Douglas v
The first time I ever went to a concert was in 1965 when I was 15. The headliners were the Sir Douglas Quintet and Little Richard - what an ass-kickin' that was!
What a great band! It ended way too soon. The innovator, Doug Sahm, as well as all the musical collaborations he was involved in, are unique and missed so much. Hi daughter. Your dad is remembered with respect and love. Take care.
Such Great talent!...Freddy & Flaco were Great...Augie a master of the VOX!......Doug, a great lead singer!...RIP guys, Freddy & Doug
And Oscar Telez... so sad. R.I.P, ALL of you guys...
I remember my dad's friend playing these guys and Freddie Fender while working on his '56 Ford in the backyard and thinking this was the coolest band I had ever heard!! I still play them on a daily basis! Great music only comes around once in a lifetime! Thank you for sharing!!
Yes it is !!! Sid, this is a rare gem to cherished !!
Best music ever , thanks Doug.
Could listen to these guys all day without a problem
Dance 😊
I must be from the dark ages. I never knew Freddy died. And I'm new to the Tornados music. So glad I came across it! Love it!!!!
Ah, just love Doug and Augie and Freddy and Flacco!
A belated.. Very Happy 82nd Birthday Leonardo "Flaco" Jiménez.
March 11, 1939, San Antonio, TX
"Siempre estarás en nuestros corazones"..
These guys truly were a supergroup God bless. Freddy Fender and Doug sahm
Thank you, dad and the boys brought something different their style. Thanks for saying that rock on brother
Music legends right here, Doug needs to be in the rock n roll Hall of fame.
Don't forget Flaco and the others!
Augie Meyers!
The Talent on this stage is awesome; I can and do listen to them (Doug Sahm, Freddy Fender, Augie, Flaco, et al)all the time for the past 50+ years.
they were a great live group..saw them a couple of times and was never disappointed, even the time Flaco was really wasted..i mean REALLY wasted..didn't matter much..
My dad worked at a music store from the mid60s to the 70s and he brought home a lot of promotional albums, and we had one of Mendocino. He used to play it once in a while but he worked a lot and even when I was home with my mom at eight years old I was putting the album on because it just sounded so groovy to me. This song is my favorite of theirs. What an awesome performance, Doug never lost that booming voice
Freddie Fender, another great that left us to soon.
WE ALL LEAVING TOO SOON...STRANGE LIVES.......PLEASE GOD DRIVEN!!! OUCH LIFE...........BLESSINGS TO ALL!!!
Met him in Vancouver early '70's. A real gentleman.
I'll be there....before the next......tear drop fa halls 😁
He’ ll live for forever
Very true
Q hermosa cancion saludos desde mexico
It was so much fun watching and listening to you guys. You all seemed to enjoy one another. Thanks for the joy, the music and the memories.
I was a fan from first hearing in the 60s...Timeless and pure wonderful.
This is fucking awesome! Love the Texas Tornados
So nice to see Freddie smiling!
Doug was an incredible talent.
I read in Freddy Fender's biography (written by his daughter Tammy) that he started playing guitar and singing in bars in his hometown area for extra money. He was also big in rock and roll and the Blues, before he was talked into recording country in Before the Last Tear drop falls.
i still like it like its 1978
September 2019 - but I feel like I'm in the late 1960's. RIP Sir Doug.
Flacito !!
Love it. Never knew Freddy could play guitar so well. Love Flaco, Hes the man
Until I straightened her out,my Wife thought lyrics were "Biddy-botty-doo-dah" for the past 40 years!🤣🤣🤣
Ha-Ha!
No Matter , I’ll Bet She’s Been Groovin’ And Grindin’ To This Song EVER SINCE !
The original lyrics as written were "She's A Body Mover", which makes far more sense-but they had to be changed because, you know....
who is watching this in Feb 2019
me
me
hey, what I say...how many times a day! The evolution of this song from Sir Douglas to the Tornados is awesome. Only Augie is stuck in '64, but he's structure to the free flow from Flaco H. An amazing version of a Texas classic.
Lavandahead Rog the Farmer in GRANTSBURG WISCONSIN !!!
I am love it
Im in Engand and have all the Texas Tornadoes albums. So that is the Texas invasion. Go Flaco.
Sir Douglas!
Lol I’m from Texas and I have almost every band from the British Invasion in my library.
Did flaco play w ry cooder?
I like that... "The Texas Invasion" and Flaco is awesome
@@Chiefmeek420 thanks! Ill check it out. I was sitting here needing something good to listen to
My understanding is the record companies in the 60's wanted the "british invasion" sound, and so "Sir Douglas Quintet" became the name of the band. but the licks are all TX but what the hell I was only 14 at the time, I didn't know the difference til I moved to TX in 1970
Big fan of these guys…Doug was living in my old home town for a few years in the ‘80’s, while recording with Stony Plain Records. We caught him at a local venue with the Formerly Brothers; Doug, Amos Garrett & Larry Taylor. Doug was also a surprise guest for Bob Dylan’s encore, including the opening, Tracy Chapman. Early ‘90’s, saw both Augie & Larry, backing John Hammond on his Wicked Grin Tour.
Flaco’s an especially gifted virtuoso & favourite of mine. ❤
Love the guitar work by Freddie Fender !!!
Love Doug sahm ,❤❤😢😢
This song always reminded me of "She's A Woman" by the great Beatles. It came out around the same time.
Love the Texas Tornado 😘
I've been listening to Doug since 1971 or maybe earlier. Loved The Texas Tornadoes.
This never gets old. Classics never die!!!
Siempre fueron los mejores dowg sham y fredy fueron a cantar con dios arriba Texas tornados y su grupo nunca se olvidan
Doug can play anything with strings on it
Nothing like some good foot stomping and dancing music to brighten the world.
Yeah, they've got it. And BTW, thanks to the audio engineer fora great recording!
Texas Tornados - A great song that never gets old! Crank this one up!
Freddy Fender
Hell yeah !😁😂
Go Flaco
This is about as good as it gets!
T I love and miss these guys they were wonderful God bless Doug
Great blast from the past and still sounds great !
Play that song in any bar in America and you will get the Dance Floor packed in no time flat !! that is a real a real dancer!.... wooly...sloopy. loie loue.... people really love those songs with great back beat and a cheesy soundin organ!!!......its FUN!!
Can't take my ears off of this ....
Awesome band
That was a great time to live in Austin, TX, music like this great to hear from Doug,Augie Freddy, and Flaco
Flaco = The Man
and OSCAR!!! Always in the back; always there...
Doug Song amazing man from childhood just passing did a great wonderful joy to people he is a gift from God God bless but he still lives on right on mystery Doug
You could not sit or stand still at one of Doug's Concerts you HAD to Dance!!!! ♥
What a voice, made for this rolas
Back in the 60s this was our music non better at the time every Friday night
Freddy Fender has the all time Champion mullet
One of my favorite groups THE TEXAS TORNADOS
I does not get any better than this!!
I sa betcha don
Youngsters of Today , They Will Never Know What They Missed . . . Mashed Up Reproductions Of These Kings ! If You Lived Through The SIXTIES ,
You Saw The Best , And You Were Blessed ! LONG LIVE ROCKIN’ LIVE MUSIC ! GET UP AN’ DANCE !
The Oldies But Goodies...
😀💚❤🤠😃
Miss u Doug and Freddy. Such a loss to the music scene.
You know it
Saw Freddy several times live in California. Have several autographs from him. Love this guy.
Freddy Fender died???
voz di Bonaire.comnda Dushi - in 2005. He was in his 70's as was Doug Sahm when he passes on. They had fairly long lives. Neither died tragically young. Check out Freddy's beautiful monument at his final resting place (on this earth). I hope he's at the eternal banquet, partying in heaven seeing the Face of God!
Never forgotten Thanks for the music.❤️
This is The Texas Tornadoes
I first heard this in third grade and liked it then........still sounds fresh to me.
If only I would have been older, love this man an his music an group.
Dammit Freddie fender. Growing up I just wanted to gives him a haircut lol 😂
No one in this world can copy these guys, sorry it's not going to happen,these guys are the original
South Texas spawned some gud ‘uns. Let’s don’t forget Roy Head and the Traits from San Marcos.
Lucky to see them at Gruene Hall in New Braunfels. What a great crowd and vibe. Love them all. Stars in their own right. Amazing American/Texas/San Antonio collaboration. Love forever
Great music . Makes a dead man get up and shake his feet !
The Tremendous Texas Tornadoes! RIP, Doug Sahm, Freddie Fender and Oscar Tellez...
Bonjour,
Géniale quel entrain.Magnifique chanson.
Flaco Jimenez formidable accordéoniste.
Que la musique est belle!
Merci à vous.
Love this Band !!
How the Hell Could one person not like this ....
I like to think it was someone so pissed they hit the wrong button by mistake ...
That's my guess, too, Al.
The only argument against this great-sounding song from 1965 is that it is obviously a blend of two previous hit records: Ray Charles' "What'd I Say" from 1959 and The Beatles' "She's a Woman" from Nov. 1964. The story goes that Doug Sahm and his producer Huey Meaux holed up in a motel room for a weekend and listened to Beatles albums over and over until they figured out the formula. They took it one step further and renamed their band The Sir Douglas Quintet to cash in on the popularity of British Invasion groups, even wearing Beatle-style wigs when they played this song on Shindig and similar U.S. TV shows.
Hope so. Doug was amazing~!
I think that about a lot of videos. I think there are a group of people (or maybe bots) that just dislike every video on the planet. And of course there are those people who wake up in a bad mood and want to take everyone else down that rabbit hole with them. Those are the kind of people I used to throw out of my retail business on a regular basis with a warning to never return.
@@paulcadogan7033 he is awesome now his son took over
Lovin this
Hey hey hey
Is that freddy fender pickin? The great Freddy Fender
I was such a fan of SDQ back in the 60s. I never imagined we would be living in the Lone Star State so many years later. Great Talent on thiis stage. Augie Meyers is one of my friends since we met several years ago. If you haven't heard "Hey Baby Que Paso" by Augie, go look for it.
that singer is adorable
That Left Eye Wink Freddie gives Doug at :40 is The Sign That They're Both Having Fun and The Times Of Their Lives!!❤❤
Don't get more real. God bless them both and bless All of them.
always love flaco...
Brilliant! Thank you.
As a kid in the 60's, this was a very Cool Song.
Awesome!! What memories!!
Love these guys!
Always loved The Sir Douglas Quintet version, but Doug just got better with age!
LIKE FINE WINE.....
I love these guys
Simply Incredible !!
Loved them ,great singers
Love the connection Doug and Freddie have at the beginning. Little inside joke?
When you hear Flaco you are hearing THE BEST THERE IS!! Love Freddie's racing greyhound t-shirt!!!
Great!!! Very thanks from Argentina.
Estos vatos like Fenders.
This is awesome!!! 👏🏼
It don't get no better'n this son.
Love his music!
One of my favorite songs, two of my favorite entertainers!
Watchin it in June, Fkn song rocks
I know them in El Paso,tx long time agosto...se les extraña!!!!
got to love it!!