I loved Herman's Hermits back in the day. I was lucky enough to grow up in the Sixties - We had the best music. It's really nice to see Peter Noone still enjoying himself and bringing people pleasure. Thanks, Mark!
Peter Noon's voice is even BETER than it ever was. So unusual for his age. Even Paul McCartney and others no longer have the pipes they did in their younger days. Plus he is humble. Thank you, Mark. I really enjoyed this.
This brought back a forgotten memory of seeing Hermans Hermits live on stage at the Orrell Park Park Ballroom Liverpool in 1964. They had by then had had a hit with "I'm into something good". Back then I thought Peter was Herman. I'm into something good
What an absolutely beautiful moment. It always amazes me when older gentlemen can still sing songs they sang when they were boys and sound great. Thanks!
I loved that song when it came out. I was 8 years old, and it was positive and upbeat. It made me feel good, and all is well in the world. I hope the world goes back to making songs like that.
Peter Noone, and his buds were close connected, AND, ruled the airwaves for over a decade. Brittney Spears fame was nothing in comparison. Look how he held up , , , and is STILL HOLDING. God bless you Peter.
Love Love Love this ❤️ sooo much 😂 Hubby and I graduated high school early 60s, celebrated our 56th anniversary last November. We had the best music ever... it's still the best music ever 😍. Thank you so much!
MARK - What a class act! Now aged 67, Peter No-one was one of my favourite stars, and "There's a kind of hush" now brings tears from blessed memories of childhood. Thank you so much! And bless you Peter for still being here!
I saw Herman's Hermits at DAR Constitution Hall in Washington, D C in 1967. I was twelve years old and it was my very first concert. I have every American album of theirs still. I saw Peter again in the 1980's in Virginia in concert along with The Monkees. He sounds wonderful still, and I loved this show. I am still smiling as I type this! Thanks so much for such happy memories.
You usually bring tears to my eyes from laughter Mark. It's tears from nostalgia because of a beautiful song from which we all have our specific memory of love. Mine was puppy love at 11 years old.
Takes a lot to get me all verklempt, but that really did it. Beautiful classic from a band I couldn't get enough of as a teen. Peter Noone, keep on smiling and keep on singing. God bless you brother.
Tears in my eyes and prickles up my spine just there. Thanks Mark i could have listened to you talking to this fantastic little man for another hour and a half!
Mr Noone, I was your biggest fan. Had every one of your albums, listened to them day and night. Went to your movies, and finally, as a thirteen-year-old girl, got my parents to let me buy a concert ticket and attend with a number of friends. Then I dreamt about you for the rest of the decade. And hey, I'm not even ashamed to admit how much I adored you, because you were an exemplary young fellow for me to have your pictures all over my walls. Thank you.
theres a kind of hush is one of my top 10 songs love to sing it dam he still has the pipes to sing with a crisp clear voice got goose bumps on this one thanks herman
I loved all the Hermits' material ... just neat song, neat hit, one after the other. This guy is just so down-to-earth and humble ... Great song!!! Great job!! Loved that!! This guy is what happens when you don't live the typical "rock star" life of alky and drugs. God bless HIM.
Spring Branch, Texas then, I was at a pool to take my first swimming lesson and heard this song, thought it was cool. Found out it was Hermans Hermits, I'm Henry the Eighth I am.. Had to digest the line, "never was a Willie or a Sam". I came to conclusion it was an incredible song. I sang the lines for years.
Wow! That bought back some memories. I was not quite a teenager when that came out. Seeing this interview actually gave me a different take on Herman’s Hermits as a professional band, not just a pop group. As Petr Noone says, in the beginning, they played the Cavern Club and I figure they were up there with Gerry and the Pacemakers, Freddie and the Dreamers and so on. Micky Most was also quite a guy back then. True what he says about kids back then living through music like his sister who never spoke to anyone having all these romantic songs speaking for her. Kids back then paid more attention to pop songs than school education. They did not know much about history but they knew all the lyrics to 'Kind of Hush.' As to Hermans Hermits evolving as a band, If you watch the clip on UA-cam from 'No Milk Today' 1966 on Hessen Rundfunk German TV, you can clearly see how they sharpened up their act in just one year. No MILK TODAY HESSEN RUNDFUNK German TV ua-cam.com/video/AuGWNshGM64/v-deo.html
Mark Steyn singing along with Herman's Hermits! There was a kind of a hush, who would've thought it? Good back up pipes though. Love the 60's music era.
Wow! Seeing the British flag in the background of the live performance brings tears to my eyes as the BREXIT Party is about to bring England back to it's independent roots next week in the EU elections. It's like falling in love all over again!
Tears in a lot of Americans' eyes too. Cheers to our brothers and sisters in the UK. May you shake off the shackles of the EU and free yourselves from the slimy tentacles of Soros.
I saw Herman and the Hermits at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, CA along with the Turtles and some other bands. It cost $8 for tickets. My one and only big concert. Only small venues after that, ha!
I remember seeing Hermans Hermits at Kool Deadwood Nights in 2008 and Bay City Rollers, , and eating at Kevin Costner's restaurant Jakes, really enjoyed the evening.
Wonderful! Love Peter Noone, great seeing Billy Sullivan, Vance Brescia, and taped shots of drummer Dave Ferrara and keyboard expert Rich Spina on this episode!
Peter might remember back in 1980 when a little college station, WFCS, did a 'No Milk Today' marathon. I was part of it, and he called into the station for an interview while I was doing one of my on air shifts. He was very nice! We thought we had really hit the big time!
Great to see Peter on your show Mark. I have a question for him; why do I look like you’re dad, when you’re four years older than me? 😲 !! Thanks for the memories, reminded me of when England was a much happier place. 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
My first album was Herman's Hermits Greatest Hits in about 1965. I was age 7 and a big fan. Loved this song then and also Karen Carpenter's later version. It remains a favorite and Peter's delivery is still tops!
OMG .... there's a kind of a hush all over the world ..... for me. I've not heard that song in years, and to happen on it while the very Peter Noone is presenting it on your show was quite a treat ..... quite a treat. Many of the other songs you two bandy about were also some of my favorites at the time .... Winchester Cathedral being one. Take care.
Great work Mark getting Peter Noone on the set. Nostalgia - amazing. It was the days of "pre-junk" bands. I was a "techno-geek" in those days packing around a newly released cassette recorder in the mid-60s and this was one song on it. Simple lyrics that the Herman's Hermits were so good at. I and many of our generation can still sing along. ONE TAKE. Thanks Mark for capturing this!
I had never seen what VANCE and BILLY do during the LA LA section in there's a kind of hush Thank you Mark ....we are all fans of your work and good taste
Traveled the 90 miles to Sacramento to see HH on July 16, 1967. They were the headliner, but were supported by THE WHO, Blues Magoos and I think there was another band as well. My first concert. Age 16. Good times.
Fun interview! I fell for Herman's Hermits when I was a teen in the 70s, haunted thrift shops for their albums & listened to them every day. Great songs! Peter is still a cutie!
Oh Mark! Thank you for having Peter on! I specifically Remember at age 11 waiting to end my duty watching six siblings to ride my bike to record store and buy this 45! Love Herman’s Hermits and so many wonderful wonderful memories! Looking forward to broadway musical!!!!!! This made my week!! ❤️
Their music makes me happy. Thank you Herman Hermits & Mark.
I loved Herman's Hermits back in the day. I was lucky enough to grow up in the Sixties - We had the best music. It's really nice to see Peter Noone still enjoying himself and bringing people pleasure. Thanks, Mark!
Peter Noone sounds like he's still 18 years old. What a great voice. Thanks for inviting him on your show Mark.
Peter Noone. LEGEND. Such a nice guy, talented and approachable. Long may he reign.
Fantastic!! Peter Noone still sounds great! So very proud of my dad Geoff Stephens and 'Uncle' Les Reed for writing this great song Xxx
Great memories...I’m so glad I’m old enough to have heard Herman’s Hermits on the radio! Thank you Mark! Thank you Peter!
Peter Noon's voice is even BETER than it ever was. So unusual for his age. Even Paul McCartney and others no longer have the pipes they did in their younger days. Plus he is humble. Thank you, Mark. I really enjoyed this.
Thanks Mark.
This brought back a forgotten memory of seeing Hermans Hermits live on stage at the Orrell Park Park Ballroom Liverpool in 1964. They had by then had had a hit with "I'm into something good". Back then I thought Peter was Herman.
I'm into something good
I remember the ballroom well ....was manfred mann on the same night?
71 is the new 17.
In the 90's we saw Peter Noone and Davy Jones together. Some of the most fun at a concert we've had. Good interview Mark.
What an absolutely beautiful moment. It always amazes me when older gentlemen can still sing songs they sang when they were boys and sound great. Thanks!
wait, what's this???
I loved that song when it came out. I was 8 years old, and it was positive and upbeat.
It made me feel good, and all is well in the world.
I hope the world goes back to making songs like that.
How cool .. He still gives off that teen excitement! 👍👍💖💖💖🙋
Peter Noone, and his buds were close connected, AND, ruled the airwaves for over a decade. Brittney Spears fame was nothing in comparison. Look how he held up , , , and is STILL HOLDING. God bless you Peter.
Peter looks fantastic. I saw him in concert probably 8 years ago. He sounded wonderful.
THAT IS A REAL MUSICIAN !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I WISH I COULD LIKE IT MORE TIMES ON HERE !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Love Love Love this ❤️ sooo much 😂 Hubby and I graduated high school early 60s, celebrated our 56th anniversary last November. We had the best music ever... it's still the best music ever 😍. Thank you so much!
MARK - What a class act! Now aged 67, Peter No-one was one of my favourite stars, and "There's a kind of hush" now brings tears from blessed memories of childhood. Thank you so much! And bless you Peter for still being here!
Wonderful clear and strong voice.
THANK !THANK YOU! MARK. YOU BROUGHT BACK SO ANY GOOD MEMORIES. PETER HAS STILL GOT IT .
Met Peter backstage a couple of years ago and he could not have been nicer to me and my wife.
Oh I thought you were KEITH RICHARDS
Peter Noone is lovely so down to earth.Loved him in the 60s love him still❤️❤️
I saw Herman's Hermits at DAR Constitution Hall in Washington, D C in 1967. I was twelve years old and it was my very first concert. I have every American album of theirs still. I saw Peter again in the 1980's in Virginia in concert along with The Monkees. He sounds wonderful still, and I loved this show. I am still smiling as I type this! Thanks so much for such happy memories.
You usually bring tears to my eyes from laughter Mark. It's tears from nostalgia because of a beautiful song from which we all have our specific memory of love. Mine was puppy love at 11 years old.
Brilliant memories of great times. Don't wait until tomorrow to enjoy life.
I wish I could give this more than one thumbs up.
Takes a lot to get me all verklempt, but that really did it. Beautiful classic from a band I couldn't get enough of as a teen. Peter Noone, keep on smiling and keep on singing. God bless you brother.
Brilliant! I had forgotten there was a time when songs had melodies! Delicious.
Jani Allan Yes. Without melody it isn’t really music. Try humming a hip-hop tune!
Had the chance to work with him on a sitcom years ago. Peter is SUCH a class act and so genuine, folks. What you see here is what's there. :)
I am so glad I watched that! Thanks Mr. Steyn! Thanks Mr. Noone!
Made me smile, as it has since I first heard it. Peter Noone's voice is ageless.
Remember seeing his show and meeting Peter, at the old Impartial Room at the Royal York in Toronto. He was a true gentleman.
Great memories!
Tears in my eyes and prickles up my spine just there. Thanks Mark i could have listened to you talking to this fantastic little man for another hour and a half!
Peter Noone looks and sounds fantastic.
Mr Noone, I was your biggest fan. Had every one of your albums, listened to them day and night. Went to your movies, and finally, as a thirteen-year-old girl, got my parents to let me buy a concert ticket and attend with a number of friends. Then I dreamt about you for the rest of the decade. And hey, I'm not even ashamed to admit how much I adored you, because you were an exemplary young fellow for me to have your pictures all over my walls. Thank you.
Loved Herman’s Hermits at age 10 in 1964 and today! 🌞
Markie Mark; a man for all seasons.
Great interview. Peter looks Fantastic. Age did him well. Thanks Mark.
I got to see him live years ago in Canada. It was so much fun to sing all the old songs!
theres a kind of hush is one of my top 10 songs love to sing it dam he still has the pipes to sing with a crisp clear voice got goose bumps on this one thanks herman
A charming show. I was never a Hermit follower being a blues rocker but now I'll go look up their old tunes.
Beautiful!! Brings back great memories. Thank you Mark for bringing Peter on your show.
I loved all the Hermits' material ... just neat song, neat hit, one after the other. This guy is just so down-to-earth and humble ... Great song!!! Great job!! Loved that!! This guy is what happens when you don't live the typical "rock star" life of alky and drugs. God bless HIM.
Peter looks great for 71! Loved Herman's Hermits in the day!
Great interview!!! Love Herman's Hermits!!
Spring Branch, Texas then, I was at a pool to take my first swimming lesson and heard this song, thought it was cool. Found out it was Hermans Hermits, I'm Henry the Eighth I am.. Had to digest the line, "never was a Willie or a Sam". I came to conclusion it was an incredible song. I sang the lines for years.
Aren't those memories the best???
What a great interview 😎
So FUN!!
Thanks so much, guys!
❤️❤️
Love, love, love Herman's Hermits! I wore my albums out. This was a great trip down memory lane.
SUCH A NICE GUY WHO SANG WONDERFUL HITS; THANKS MARK!
God bless you guys. Absolutely delightful. memories of happier days in the UK.
I immediately had a giggle when I saw my inbox. Love you Mark. I love Herman's Hermits. So many great hits! 💓
Wow! That bought back some memories. I was not quite a teenager when that came out. Seeing this interview actually gave me a different take on Herman’s Hermits as a professional band, not just a pop group. As Petr Noone says, in the beginning, they played the Cavern Club and I figure they were up there with Gerry and the Pacemakers, Freddie and the Dreamers and so on. Micky Most was also quite a guy back then. True what he says about kids back then living through music like his sister who never spoke to anyone having all these romantic songs speaking for her. Kids back then paid more attention to pop songs than school education. They did not know much about history but they knew all the lyrics to 'Kind of Hush.'
As to Hermans Hermits evolving as a band, If you watch the clip on UA-cam from 'No Milk Today' 1966 on Hessen Rundfunk German TV, you can clearly see how they sharpened up their act in just one year.
No MILK TODAY HESSEN RUNDFUNK German TV
ua-cam.com/video/AuGWNshGM64/v-deo.html
A great tribute to Les Reed. Thank you all for thus honouring an inspired, and inspiring songwriter. RIP Les.
This has Soooooo lifted my Spirit...
Thank You Mark, Peter & Co.....
An unexpected gem. Great stuff.
Wow, he hasn't lost any of that beautiful voice !
That was tremendous! Great interview, and a great rendition of a classic! Peter Noone most certainly still has it! Well done, Mark. Well done, Peter.
Mark Steyn singing along with Herman's Hermits! There was a kind of a hush, who would've thought it? Good back up pipes though. Love the 60's music era.
Wow! Seeing the British flag in the background of the live performance brings tears to my eyes as the BREXIT Party is about to bring England back to it's independent roots next week in the EU elections. It's like falling in love all over again!
So love your comment, as an American I pray this unfolds for out British friends in the very best way. Kind regards to you.
Tears in a lot of Americans' eyes too. Cheers to our brothers and sisters in the UK. May you shake off the shackles of the EU and free yourselves from the slimy tentacles of Soros.
I saw Herman and the Hermits at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, CA along with the Turtles and some other bands. It cost $8 for tickets. My one and only big concert. Only small venues after that, ha!
the Turtles! And the Hermits for $8....! Wow....I envy you and would have loved being at that show.
It was a KFWB and it was ONE DOLLAR which was a great idea for the time and we got the 78000 bucks
I loved the British Invasion. Saw the Beatles in 1964 at the Hollywood Bowl.
I remember seeing Hermans Hermits at Kool Deadwood Nights in 2008 and Bay City Rollers, , and eating at Kevin Costner's restaurant Jakes, really enjoyed the evening.
Love it!! I was in elementary school, but I love the 60’s artist!!
Love all of his songs! Thanks Mark!
Wonderful! Love Peter Noone, great seeing Billy Sullivan, Vance Brescia, and taped shots of drummer Dave Ferrara and keyboard expert Rich Spina on this episode!
Wow!!! He's really kept his voice. That's living right. When are you going to sing, Mark?
Yeah, I didn't think he was going to be able to hit "forever and ever". but he nailed it!
Peter might remember back in 1980 when a little college station, WFCS, did a 'No Milk Today' marathon. I was part of it, and he called into the station for an interview while I was doing one of my on air shifts. He was very nice! We thought we had really hit the big time!
This kind of show is an elegant weapon for a more civilized age.
Great to see Peter on your show Mark. I have a question for him; why do I look like you’re dad, when you’re four years older than me? 😲 !! Thanks for the memories, reminded me of when England was a much happier place.
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That was delightful!
Herman’s Hermits were my first favorite group. Saw Peter performing a few years ago.
They don't make 'em like they used to.
My first album was Herman's Hermits Greatest Hits in about 1965. I was age 7 and a big fan. Loved this song then and also Karen Carpenter's later version. It remains a favorite and Peter's delivery is still tops!
I just love this guy! He is a genuinely nice person. 👍❤😘
LOVED IT! Brought back a lot of memories...great memories!
OMG .... there's a kind of a hush all over the world ..... for me. I've not heard that song in years, and to happen on it while the very Peter Noone is presenting it on your show was quite a treat ..... quite a treat. Many of the other songs you two bandy about were also some of my favorites at the time .... Winchester Cathedral being one. Take care.
Awesome! Thank you.
Love Hermans Hermits
Great work Mark getting Peter Noone on the set. Nostalgia - amazing. It was the days of "pre-junk" bands. I was a "techno-geek" in those days packing around a newly released cassette recorder in the mid-60s and this was one song on it. Simple lyrics that the Herman's Hermits were so good at. I and many of our generation can still sing along. ONE TAKE. Thanks Mark for capturing this!
This is so much fun. What a great interview! We wouldn't know this without this conversation. Thanks.
Thank you Geoff and the late, very dear, Les Reed. ❤️❤️❤️❤️ Sadly now, there is a Kind of Hush.
This was a fascinating interview. Thank you -This sounds better than when I first heard the song in the 60s - very very special
I seen him in Kitchener Ontario back in the late 80s. It was so much fun to sing along with Herman's Hermits.
I had never seen what VANCE and BILLY do during the LA LA section in there's a kind of hush
Thank you Mark ....we are all fans of your work and good taste
Really cool. What a great artist. Great interview as always, Mark.
Great interview Mark, thanks!
Great song - singer - and band !!
Great show - as always!!
Hey, it's a small world - I did a show with Led Zeppelin.... back when. Maybe they remember me?
I laid down so many tracks where I never knew who the singer was going to be but that was ok - we always got paid.
We were such a good backup band, 95% of the songs we recorded were done in ONE take...nothing wrong with that.
Traveled the 90 miles to Sacramento to see HH on July 16, 1967. They were the headliner, but were supported by THE WHO, Blues Magoos and I think there was another band as well. My first concert. Age 16. Good times.
Fun interview! I fell for Herman's Hermits when I was a teen in the 70s, haunted thrift shops for their albums & listened to them every day. Great songs! Peter is still a cutie!
He sounds like he's twenty singing this song! Too hell with old age, a change in the paradigm.
Really enjoyable interview.
Still love the original version.
Peter Blair Dennis Bernard Noone You've still got It :)
COOL BLAST FROM THE PAST !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
He still looks so cute!!
Oh Mark! Thank you for having Peter on! I specifically Remember at age 11 waiting to end my duty watching six siblings to ride my bike to record store and buy this 45! Love Herman’s Hermits and so many wonderful wonderful memories! Looking forward to broadway musical!!!!!! This made my week!! ❤️