You want to say that you have no clue about the singers of today, I can understand: those days we had every week a great new song .. today we have every hour somewhere worldwide a great new song. I remember very well the first time that Jim Hendrix was on air with Hey Joe ( guess it ws Radio London), I heard it on the radio because we didn't had tv, so I had no ide about how he was playing... it was just the music and fantastic. Today we have YT, tiktaktok, instagra, tv, a.b. up to X and what ever for channel. Anybody that claims that today the music offer isn't as good as in the past is only telling that they lost contact with the offer... it''s just too much for them..
If I understood them then, I do now. Some lyrics eluded me, like "Paint it Black". I thought the lyric was, "I see the girls perspiring in their summer clothes." 😂
The powers that be decided we were having too much of a good time. Never the less it was a magical time. We lived it, were part of it and will go down in history as being part of that great time.
@@graemekornicki6810 It's actually Pete Hogman of Jimmy Powell & The Five Dimensions playing harmonica on My Boy Lollipop. The confusion arises from Rod having been second singer with that band in 1963 and was replaced by Pete. It was also rumoured to be Jimmy at one point as they all wanted the credit once the song became a hit.
@@daffyduk77 John Peel was invited to take part in the Maggie May Top Of The Pops filming as he was a good friend of Rod... John produced the original 1969 sessions for Python Lee Jackson with Rod singing In A Broken Dream, before selling the master tapes to Mikki Dallon. John Peel was told by BBC to keep his face away from the cameras as he wasn't an Equity union member and was miming to the original mandolin playing by Ray Jackson of Lindisfarne.
You want to say that you have no clue about the singers of today, I can understand: those days we had every week a great new song .. today we have every hour somewhere worldwide a great new song. I remember very well the first time that Jim Hendrix was on air with Hey Joe ( guess it ws Radio London), I heard it on the radio because we didn't had tv, so I had no ide about how he was playing... it was just the music and fantastic. Today we have YT, tiktaktok, instagra, tv, a.b. up to X and what ever for channel. Anybody that claims that today the music offer isn't as good as in the past is only telling that they lost contact with the offer... it''s just too much for them..
1/02/2024 @davidcolbung4335 As I see it, That music was pretty much a product of & a result of that particular decade in music History. It only came once, and won't ever be repeated. Of course music in the same genre could be and probably is still made, but it just never seems to sound like it was 'back in the day'.
I've just come across this compilation of 60s songs, and they remind me yet again what a great era of music the 1960s was, takes me back to the days of my youth when gorgeous women in their miniskirts made a man glad to be born a man.
Tobacco Road, I was on a family holiday in Poole Dorset, the campsite had a games room with jukebox, all the kids there every night. Me, 10 years old, blown away by that new sound, and loved it ever since. Almost 60 years later, am seeing the Nashville Teens for the first time ! Many thanks, made my day !
There’s something about the My Boy Lollipop song that’s so catchy and sweet..Love that Friday on my mind video by the Easybeats as well as many others. Very well put together…Thank you ❤🙏
Yup 60's fashion was unique - I grew up in the 60's and still today I outsource clothes from the 60'"s - the music the clothes what more can you ask for
It's amazing that we Boomers can hear the music and the beat and dance steps are so ingrained in us...we might be a little slower and maybe guarded in balance but the movements and steps are still "in" us when we hear 50s to 60s RnR music. And for each one of us those songs can instill invoke wonderful or sad memories and teen events in all our lives. The music was powerful. Brit Pop music just added even more and richer R n R music (and clothing) LOL to our lives...thank u for posting.
Thanks for putting this together Pete it's my favourite utube video, as a 75 year old baby boomer I can remember all the words and most of the footage well done
Ditto everything you said Bob, I’m in your club also, turn 75 y.o. in 5 weeks, we are survivors mate! keep on keeping on! An arsehole burglar stole my wonderful record collection of 1960s and 70s music while I was at work, just thankful for having UA-cam to fill in for my lost collection!
I told a friend of mine he wasn't playing sitar on Stop. So what was he playing? The answer: re-stringed electric banjo completely floored my friend, who is a very good bluegrass banjo player.
Thanks for an interesting mix of unexpected oldies. Honestly - it reminds me (age 70 now) that the pop hits of the sixties weren't all classics - a lot were just pleasant but forgettable songs. Main difference from today - a lot of these recordings are simple and unpolished, which makes them an easy listen even if the song itself is uninspiring. Today's hits are mostly over-produced, and will sound that way to later generations.
Forgettable how dare you sir😁 Even the crap that was produced back in the day surpassed the very best of the crap produced today. Tongue in cheek, Oor Welly 🤗☕
@@peteroberts4033 Wonderful Pete. Now that I have discovered your channel I will start viewing all your wonderful videos one by one. Please don’t stop doing this wonderful work for us.
12/22/2023 @Pete Roberts Great collection☺ btw, for reference to my comments b. 1953 - I must say that for me the videos such as in this collection that are 50+ years old, can get one extremely emotional, to the point that in my case, I have to stop watching. Seeing how young the groups and their members were, many of their members have passed away. Those are times that were, long gone by now, never to be had or enjoyed again like we did back then when we were teens, with 50 + years left in our lives. Now, we who grew up with that music, who now are 70 (give or take a few years), are on our final stretch of life, which becomes increasingly difficult to cope with. That said, it is good to enjoy and have fun with "the music we grew up with", that was, & for many of us still is, the 'soundtrack' of our lives👊🏽
Музыка и песни нашей юности! Ловили БиБиСи на самодельные радиоприемники и записывали на магнитофоны. Помню передачи Sarturday Club и радиостанцию Radio Luxemburg на средних волнах. Тогда чистый был эфир и ловить станции было сплошным удовольствием. Теперь этого нет...
Yes williamspostoronnim9845 Certainly, those times are long, long gone by. Then again, 50-60+ years, is only a drop in history. Though in an individual human life, it's the major part of the time we exist.
Great collection of British pop rock. I was 14-16 yrs old loving this music! My mom and dad letting me play my records on our Magnavox console stereo player. RIP and thanks mom and dad!
Quienquiera que esté leyendo esto va a estar bien, hay personas que siempre te cuidarán y sé que todos los días son difíciles, pero eso demuestra que eres fuerte 💓 Te deseo felicidad y salud con amor 💟💞💕💗💋
Thanks for posting. Absolute classics that we were not privileged to see, TV transmission was not available in South Africa until 1975. These classic songs will live on forever .😊
Thanks Sham..I lived in Cape Town from 1972-1973 . I remember listening to the radio and spending all my money in the record shops !! A great place to live ..and with there being no TV ..a great social life. 🙂
Thanks for putting together this great selection of clips capturing some wonderful performances of glorious 60s artists. This 'musical archeology' brings 20th century music to a contemporary audience (& still sounds f'in fantastic!) So keep on posting for posterity
❤❤❤❤❤das ist noch Musik 🥰ich liebe Musik aus den 50er, 60er, 70er, 80er Jahre❤❤❤❤vorallem Elvis Presley, Otis Redding, Little Richard, Chuck Berry, Sam Cooke, usw
Iam deleted listening under a tree in this cold wheater of today in Ft Worth TX but is sunny. Thanks to the people working in bring to us listening this magical music.😊
Krásne. To je mojich 15 rokov. Pozdravujem zo Slovenska, mesto Bratislava, 12. 9. 2023. Nepoznam všetko, vtrfy da k na. viacete pesničky nedostali. Milujem najmä The Beatles, The Rolling Stones a The Shadows, aj iné.
This is outstanding! I am from the Boomer generation in Canada and we were blown away by the British Invasion. Some music on this collection didn’t make it to our radio stations i.e. the Four Pennies, but OMG what did really made an impact! Thanks for this trip down memory lane!
Nice post again pete, i grew up in this era trevor (Ireson) Burton was my nieghbor in Aston Birmingham used to watch him.and his band playing searchers songs at are our school club was fifteen then am 74 now and suffer with my health but listening to these wonderful tunes and seeing the vids takes the pain away thanks again for posting..
Thank you Peter ..I am 76 and know how you feel regarding health. My claim to fame is Justin Hayward (Moody Blues) used to play with his band The Whispers at our school at lunchtimes !! Happy New Year !!
First time viewer! You superbly put this together, in every way! I never saw most of this footage before. Millie Small ,"My boy lollipop", Petula Clark, "Downtown", and Peter Noone "Herman's Hermit's, all ooze with charisma, and charm! I thoroughly enjoyed this, thanks for all of your creative effort to put it to together, for all of us to enjoy, and feel happy!!
re My Boy Lolipop song. remember driving to the cottage with my family and my mother singing this song at the top of her lungs and my dad just rolling his eyes and my sisters and I trying to sing along but laughing too! Such great memories!🥰 I always think of that car ride when I hear this song and sing along 👏🏻🧑🏻🦰🇨🇦🎵🎵
Just the one song can bring back a thousand memories ! We will remember people , places & events long ago . I wish I could turn back the years not to change anything but just to feel the same thing twice ! Take Care Friend 🇭🇲
Having watched all 4 video's you painstakingly put together, I'm sure it's been said but the voices and the instruments were just so naturally played. Not like today when autotune and electronics make singers and groups better than they are
Warts and all gets it. My favorite wart is in Be Bop A Lula where all of a sudden you hear this scream. Other members of the Blue Caps were asked how and why. The best answer was something like "What do you expect? He's 14 years old".
Every time someone complains about today's music they always mention auto tune. It's hardly every used anymore if at all and was never really a big thing in actuality. But yes today's music is sort of the like the crap that we've seen in many decades of pop music. It's not good just because it's from the past. I don't know if there is any of today's music that I would be impressed with but I gave up years ago for the most part and nowadays don't listen to "modern" music. Far too plastic and corporate. They last bands that I really liked were The Pretenders, U2, and the Cocteau Twins. Still go back to the Beatles and the Stones.
@@lloydmckay3241 I disagree that auto-tune is not used or wasn't a big thing... it's in every song today. All that has happened is that producers are better at controlling it so it's not as blatant now, but very much in use behind every vocal, especially on television.
Nothing beats the music of the 60's! The music today sucks!!!
Wonderful years, wonderful music, great bands and singers unforgetable songs, thanks so much 👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
Female singers of the 60’S had so much more class than ones of today.
You want to say that you have no clue about the singers of today, I can understand: those days we had every week a great new song .. today we have every hour somewhere worldwide a great new song. I remember very well the first time that Jim Hendrix was on air with Hey Joe ( guess it ws Radio London), I heard it on the radio because we didn't had tv, so I had no ide about how he was playing... it was just the music and fantastic.
Today we have YT, tiktaktok, instagra, tv, a.b. up to X and what ever for channel.
Anybody that claims that today the music offer isn't as good as in the past is only telling that they lost contact with the offer... it''s just too much for them..
Yes and they didn't all sound the same either.
It's cause they were Real Women With TALENT 👏👏👏💖
Judith Durham especially.!! ❤
Why can I still remember the words after 60 years?
For most songs then you didn't need subtitles or translations as the lyrics were understandable.
If I understood them then, I do now. Some lyrics eluded me, like "Paint it Black". I thought the lyric was, "I see the girls perspiring in their summer clothes." 😂
But can't remember what the missus said 5 minutes ago! lol
How anyone could prefer Bananarama's version over Shocking Blue's version is beyond me.
Yes I agree! Shocking Blue were the BEST version of the song Venus!
Same as Really Saying Something. How was their version a hit and The Velvelettes version 20 years earlier not?
@@wendyryder2708 and it was a dutch group!
@@johnrowan7137 I liked the Velvelettes version.
no argument
The GOLDEN AGE of music.
I remember my granddad used to sing There's A Kind Of Hush, and the Beatles Hold Me Tights...
Wonderful music brings back all happy memories, ❤ how on earth did we get from glorious and innocent then to this awful time we live in now 😢
The powers that be decided we were having too much of a good time. Never the less it was a magical time. We lived it, were part of it and will go down in history as being part of that great time.
@@Indigenous1947 Got it in one ❤. Something the powers that shouldn't be, can EVER take away from us. ❤
My Boy Lollipop has to be one of the all-time catchiest pop-songs ever
Rod stewart on harmonica.
@@graemekornicki6810 That's interesting. Reminds me of John Ravenscroft er Peel doing mandolin on a Rod Stewart number on TOTP
@@graemekornicki6810 It's actually Pete Hogman of Jimmy Powell & The Five Dimensions playing harmonica on My Boy Lollipop. The confusion arises from Rod having been second singer with that band in 1963 and was replaced by Pete. It was also rumoured to be Jimmy at one point as they all wanted the credit once the song became a hit.
@@daffyduk77 John Peel was invited to take part in the Maggie May Top Of The Pops filming as he was a good friend of Rod... John produced the original 1969 sessions for Python Lee Jackson with Rod singing In A Broken Dream, before selling the master tapes to Mikki Dallon. John Peel was told by BBC to keep his face away from the cameras as he wasn't an Equity union member and was miming to the original mandolin playing by Ray Jackson of Lindisfarne.
@@bobinscotland I suppose given the miming thing, you're never sure if the Musicians' Union is the thing, or Equity 🙂
I was born 1960 , my Nanny used to listen to this music .
It was so great to be a teen in those days, even in Australia it was the best of times.
If only they made music like this today it would be great
You want to say that you have no clue about the singers of today, I can understand: those days we had every week a great new song .. today we have every hour somewhere worldwide a great new song. I remember very well the first time that Jim Hendrix was on air with Hey Joe ( guess it ws Radio London), I heard it on the radio because we didn't had tv, so I had no ide about how he was playing... it was just the music and fantastic.
Today we have YT, tiktaktok, instagra, tv, a.b. up to X and what ever for channel.
Anybody that claims that today the music offer isn't as good as in the past is only telling that they lost contact with the offer... it''s just too much for them..
1/02/2024 @davidcolbung4335 As I see it,
That music was pretty much a product of & a result of that particular decade in music History.
It only came once, and won't ever be repeated.
Of course music in the same genre could be and probably is still made, but it just never seems to sound like it was 'back in the day'.
If that is true then 2024 consists of a world of seed pods
@@ludannelasyvyus1824 It won't because of all the electronic editing.
The Easybeats - Friday On My Mind.....I can listen to that everyday 😊
I've just come across this compilation of 60s songs, and they remind me yet again what a great era of music the 1960s was, takes me back to the days of my youth when gorgeous women in their miniskirts made a man glad to be born a man.
Ain't that the truth I am so sick of looking at Red/Green hair ,tattoos, sports clothes and obesity.
@@garypautard1069 When women and men were defined as such and a rainbow was a weather event, oh and you forgot to mention piercings.
Never get tired of listening to Petula Clark's "Downtown". I was only 12 when I first listened to this evergreen song by her. Simply love this song!
The greatest era in pop music
Brings me back to good memories
The best decade for everything
Wish I could go back.
You guys are right. That was the most wonderful decade of my life.
Like dying in Vietnam?
@@davidglover9210to partake of the multiple assassination?
Except for the Vietnam conflict, which I was a participant....1st Inf Div......'66/'67.
Brings back old memories Those were the days......😂😊😂😊😂😊😂😊!!
60s and 70s music will NEVER be beaten.. 🥰
Love Sandie and Girl Don't Come is one of her very best
Marianne was a stunner!
Steve Marriot-Small Faces, Stevie Wright-The Easybeats and Steve Winwood (SDG) three of the greatest young Stevie's ever !😎
AND STEVE ELLIS ! XXX
Truly miss those days of true music….. thanks for the memories.. mad cool..🪕🪕🪕
This music brings back memories long forgotten. 😊
This is the best collections and place to hear thise songs "all over the world" great I feeling all renew all over😊❤.
Thanks Pedro ..have just seen your kind message !! :)
Natural fresh authentic talent.
Makes me smile instantly !
My Boy Lollipop.
Eine großartige Zeit ...Die Musik sowie die Mode einfach nicht mehr zu toppen. Diese Jugend heute tun🥰🤩 mir Leid.
I saw so many of these groups live in the 60s, I realise now just how very lucky we boomers were
Oh gosh all these songs brings back bittersweet memories 😢
Itchycoo park a song that never ages .
Tobacco Road, I was on a family holiday in Poole Dorset, the campsite had a games room with jukebox, all the kids there every night. Me, 10 years old, blown away by that new sound, and loved it ever since. Almost 60 years later, am seeing the Nashville Teens for the first time !
Many thanks, made my day !
Good to hear Tony..many thanks to you too !! 🙂
I've wished we could have one more decade of this,I'm 70 and so glad to have seen ex Searchers live!
Tighter, more inventive and attractive melodies in the old days! Rock on!
This music is forever and ever thankssss
Well, FANTASTIC MUSIC ❤❤❤ such talent, such gorgeous guys & girls! Many thanks from this "babyboomer" of 67 summers ❤❤❤
Glad you enjoyed it ..thanks for watching !! :)
Very nice! I'm from the US, and a Gen X'er enjoying a lot of these songs for the first time.
Petula's low, husky vocals light up this song n take it 2 the sky like a firework.
There’s something about the My Boy Lollipop song that’s so catchy and sweet..Love that Friday on my mind video by the Easybeats as well as many others. Very well put together…Thank you ❤🙏
Thanks Esther !! 🙂
I knew we were famous in Britain for music and art in the 6os but MY BOY LOLLIE POP Magical day's brilliant short thanks 😮 xx.
You’re welcome 😊
Have you ever noticed how nice they dressed back then
No hypes era yet....😅
Yup 60's fashion was unique - I grew up in the 60's and still today I outsource clothes from the 60'"s - the music the clothes what more can you ask for
Why can’t I remember all the 60s songs but can’t remember what happened last week,
Awesome classics 😊
Those were the days....thanks for the memories!!! 😍
It's amazing that we Boomers can hear the music and the beat and dance steps are so ingrained in us...we might be a little slower and maybe guarded in balance but the movements and steps are still "in" us when we hear 50s to 60s RnR music. And for each one of us those songs can instill invoke wonderful or sad memories and teen events in all our lives. The music was powerful. Brit Pop music just added even more and richer R n R music (and clothing) LOL to our lives...thank u for posting.
And thanks for the great comment..much appreciated !! :)
These is what I call real real music. Love it. Brings me back like a flashback of my youth. Feel young again. !!!!. GREAT WORK. CFR. ❤❤❤❤
What blows my mind is that these were just kids. I think that fact gets lost.
Thanks for putting this together Pete it's my favourite utube video, as a 75 year old baby boomer I can remember all the words and most of the footage well done
Thank you Bob ..what a great comment ..it makes my efforts sem worthwhile !! :)
Ditto everything you said Bob, I’m in your club also, turn 75 y.o. in 5 weeks, we are survivors mate! keep on keeping on!
An arsehole burglar stole my wonderful record collection of 1960s and 70s music while I was at work, just thankful for having UA-cam to fill in for my lost collection!
Very enjoyable listen. New most of these even though I’m not British
Thanks again for all the best music off the 60 the last evenin of 2023 happy new year ciaoo of naiyla
Thank you too ..Have a great 2024 !! 🙂
How young does Tony Hicks look here, criminally underrated in guitar polls.
As is Bobby Elliott on drums
Tony Hicks is up there with the very best, amazing amount of guitar licks over many years, vastly underrated
I told a friend of mine he wasn't playing sitar on Stop. So what was he playing? The answer: re-stringed electric banjo completely floored my friend, who is a very good bluegrass banjo player.
I love "Build Me Up, Buttercup" more and more the more i hear it. More in the 2000s than the '60s!🥰
Small Faces yes.
Thanks for an interesting mix of unexpected oldies. Honestly - it reminds me (age 70 now) that the pop hits of the sixties weren't all classics - a lot were just pleasant but forgettable songs. Main difference from today - a lot of these recordings are simple and unpolished, which makes them an easy listen even if the song itself is uninspiring. Today's hits are mostly over-produced, and will sound that way to later generations.
Forgettable how dare you sir😁 Even the crap that was produced back in the day surpassed the very best of the crap produced today.
Tongue in cheek, Oor Welly 🤗☕
@@grahamgardner2816 I still say it's all good music, but today's is over-produced -- to my ears, the Shirelles had the best production ever! :)
I have not met nor spoken to Pete, but please, please continue to bring us back to the most wonderful decade ever!
Thanks Osvaldy ..there are over 300 compilations to look at on my channel ..if you have the time. 🙂
@@peteroberts4033 Wonderful Pete. Now that I have discovered your channel I will start viewing all your wonderful videos one by one. Please don’t stop doing this wonderful work for us.
@@osvaldowesly9993 Thanks Osvald ..hope you find more you enjoy. Very kind of you.
excellent sound recordings
Good collection of sixties artists.Well done.
12/22/2023 @Pete Roberts Great collection☺
btw, for reference to my comments b. 1953 - I must say that for me the videos such as in this collection that are 50+ years old, can get one extremely emotional, to the point that in my case, I have to stop watching.
Seeing how young the groups and their members were, many of their members have passed away.
Those are times that were, long gone by now, never to be had or enjoyed again like we did back then when we were teens, with 50 + years left in our lives.
Now, we who grew up with that music, who now are 70 (give or take a few years),
are on our final stretch of life, which becomes increasingly difficult to cope with.
That said, it is good to enjoy and have fun with "the music we grew up with", that was, & for many of us still is, the 'soundtrack' of our lives👊🏽
Well said. That is the way I feel. I love this music. I to was born in 1953. I love that I went through this period. Good luck to you. 😀
🙏...✌
Музыка и песни нашей юности! Ловили БиБиСи на самодельные радиоприемники и записывали на магнитофоны. Помню передачи Sarturday Club и радиостанцию Radio Luxemburg на средних волнах. Тогда чистый был эфир и ловить станции было сплошным удовольствием. Теперь этого нет...
Yes williamspostoronnim9845 Certainly, those times are long, long gone by.
Then again, 50-60+ years, is only a drop in history.
Though in an individual human life, it's the major part of the time we exist.
So heartbreaking that there will never be anything like this again.
New Sub. Love it. Thank You so much. ❤❤
You are welcome ..Thanks for subbing :)
@@peteroberts4033 Thank you 😊💖
Thank you very much indeed for all these brilliant memories. 🇬🇧
Unique, Nostalgic, Rare, Amazing Thank you Pete, what would we do without ppl like u.
Thank you Alan ..you are very kind.. I just love sharing. :)
Great collection of British pop rock. I was 14-16 yrs old loving this music! My mom and dad letting me play my records on our Magnavox console stereo player. RIP and thanks mom and dad!
Quienquiera que esté leyendo esto va a estar bien, hay personas que siempre te cuidarán y sé que todos los días son difíciles, pero eso demuestra que eres fuerte 💓 Te deseo felicidad y salud con amor 💟💞💕💗💋
Nice dance moves and no tattoos.
Its the year ,2024 If my daughter listens too this i had already died I luv u always
Thanks for posting. Absolute classics that we were not privileged to see, TV transmission was not available in South Africa until 1975. These classic songs will live on forever .😊
Thanks Sham..I lived in Cape Town from 1972-1973 . I remember listening to the radio and spending all my money in the record shops !! A great place to live ..and with there being no TV ..a great social life. 🙂
O.happy memories long gone 😅❤
They're back....just refresh the buttons..
Amazing collection. Put me in a time capsule and back to the sixties. And it evoked an intense craving to be really there.
Thank you !! 🙂
Black and white at its peak, wow memories 1966,aloha
Thanks for putting together this great selection of clips capturing some wonderful performances of glorious 60s artists. This 'musical archeology' brings 20th century music to a contemporary audience (& still sounds f'in fantastic!) So keep on posting for posterity
Thank you JJ ..Glad you enjoyed it !! 🙂
Millie I knew the song..fun to remember it so quickly. P P Arnold did a good one too.
Get on to SOUNDCLOUD ,find an artist called Arksun find a tune called "Omnipotent being " YOU WILL BE AMAZED
One of the first three singles I bought with my pocket money! My Boy Lollypop - Millie Small
❤❤❤❤❤das ist noch Musik 🥰ich liebe Musik aus den 50er, 60er, 70er, 80er Jahre❤❤❤❤vorallem Elvis Presley, Otis Redding, Little Richard, Chuck Berry, Sam Cooke, usw
Quite a wonderful collection of musicians and melodies. Great video that is rarely seen. Thanks for the memorie you brought back. .
Thanks for the comment Rich !! Merry Christmas !! :)
Iam deleted listening under a tree in this cold wheater of today in Ft Worth TX but is sunny. Thanks to the people working in bring to us listening this magical music.😊
This was a plate selected of greatest songs from decades that closet the 90's with AAA of all times.
Petula. Now there was a singer; there was an all-round entertainer; there was a bona fide international star.
The songs are all to beautiful 😜✌
Krásne. To je mojich 15 rokov. Pozdravujem zo Slovenska, mesto Bratislava, 12. 9. 2023. Nepoznam všetko, vtrfy da k na. viacete pesničky nedostali. Milujem najmä The Beatles, The Rolling Stones a The Shadows, aj iné.
Ďakujem 🙂
This is outstanding! I am from the Boomer generation in Canada and we were blown away by the British Invasion. Some music on this collection didn’t make it to our radio stations i.e. the Four Pennies, but OMG what did really made an impact! Thanks for this trip down memory lane!
Thanks Bill..so glad you like it !! Spent some time in Nova Scotia in 1969..and loved it. :)
There's a kind of hush...❤
Millie Small was adorable. Thanks for a great compilation!
The Faces 'Itchycoo Park' is eccentric, quirky but very enjoyable.
Nice post again pete, i grew up in this era trevor (Ireson) Burton was my nieghbor in Aston Birmingham used to watch him.and his band playing searchers songs at are our school club was fifteen then am 74 now and suffer with my health but listening to these wonderful tunes and seeing the vids takes the pain away thanks again for posting..
Thank you Peter ..I am 76 and know how you feel regarding health. My claim to fame is Justin Hayward (Moody Blues) used to play with his band The Whispers at our school at lunchtimes !! Happy New Year !!
Happy new year pete
Mi adolescencia está ahí....estuvo ahí...gracias..gracias...desde Cancún mexico
'Lollypop' is bubblegum pop at its best n that's the worst. I like Marianne's breathy n effortless singing on 'Tears.'
First time viewer! You superbly put this together, in every way! I never saw most of this footage before. Millie Small ,"My boy lollipop", Petula Clark, "Downtown", and Peter Noone "Herman's Hermit's, all ooze with charisma, and charm! I thoroughly enjoyed this, thanks for all of your creative effort to put it to together, for all of us to enjoy, and feel happy!!
Glad you enjoyed it Carl. I posted it about 6 months ago ..and it was almost ignored. Great to see people are viewing the compilation now.
@@peteroberts4033 sometimes, it happens...
re My Boy Lolipop song. remember driving to the cottage with my family and my mother singing this song at the top of her lungs and my dad just rolling his eyes and my sisters and I trying to sing along but laughing too! Such great memories!🥰 I always think of that car ride when I hear this song and sing along 👏🏻🧑🏻🦰🇨🇦🎵🎵
Just the one song can bring back a thousand memories ! We will remember people , places & events long ago . I wish I could turn back the years not to change anything but just to feel the same thing twice ! Take Care Friend 🇭🇲
@@peterlittle123 This is So True!! 😀
was für eine super Zeit !
A most magical selection of gems of yesteryear. Thanks so much for uploading this.
Thanks to you too !! 🙂
So many suits and ties! I'd forgotten about that.
So toll wie die jungen Männer dort noch so elegant gekleidet waren.😊
Tolle Zusammen-
stellung👍😊😊😊
'Baby, Now That...' is a breezy n catchy number that evokes a fine, sun-kissed day.
❤❤❤❤wonderful musics…
Great Music
Nicely done. Grew up in Minnesota. We heard the songs but seldom saw the group or artist.
Well similar in Britain. No videos or cli4. Just transistor radios. But happy days . Be lucky!
Thank you very much for the upload the golden age of british pop.
Clem Cattini drumming for The Ivy League. Drummer on 43 No 1 hits. A legend
Having watched all 4 video's you painstakingly put together, I'm sure it's been said but the voices and the instruments were just so naturally played. Not like today when autotune and electronics make singers and groups better than they are
Thank you for taking the time to watch them Paul. :)
Warts and all gets it. My favorite wart is in Be Bop A Lula where all of a sudden you hear this scream. Other members of the Blue Caps were asked how and why. The best answer was something like "What do you expect? He's 14 years old".
Every time someone complains about today's music they always mention auto tune. It's hardly every used anymore if at all and was never really a big thing in actuality. But yes today's music is sort of the like the crap that we've seen in many decades of pop music. It's not good just because it's from the past. I don't know if there is any of today's music that I would be impressed with but I gave up years ago for the most part and nowadays don't listen to "modern" music. Far too plastic and corporate. They last bands that I really liked were The Pretenders, U2, and the Cocteau Twins. Still go back to the Beatles and the Stones.
@@lloydmckay3241 I disagree that auto-tune is not used or wasn't a big thing... it's in every song today. All that has happened is that producers are better at controlling it so it's not as blatant now, but very much in use behind every vocal, especially on television.
Small Faces a cut above the rest .