Kind of ties in with elements of the Beat Generation. 10 years later there were other men with long hair and beards but very rare (exception being tramps). They consciously related to the Beat Generation, by that time. An example was English folk musician Wizz Jones. You can Google a photo of him in 58 in long hair, trilby hat, and levis, looking like 1968. It's a bit freaky. He's on a Cornish beach. If you put this in a search, you should find the photo. 'Wizz Jones, beach, Cornwall, 1958'
The original melody of this song was an old Yiddish song, Edan is credited for writing the lyrics, both the melody and Edan lyrics are very moving, and encapsulating.
What's the song they did between Nature Boy and Poison Ivy? The one that goes, "what about the future, it is changing by the minute; you've got to please the public just as long as you are in it"? NEED THIS SONG IN MY LIFE.
lovely! it's really hard to find footage from ahbe, so thank you for sharing. are these two clips from separate shows? love cole and boone's dance by the way!
I wouldn't be at all surprised if this segment got Boone's show dropped from Southern TV stations. Pat Boone making up for his Little Richard covers....
She comes on like a rose And everybody knows She'll get you in dutch You can look but you'd better not touch Poison ivy, poison ivy Well late at night when you're sleeping Poison ivy comes a creeping all around She's pretty as a daisy But look out man she's crazy She'll really do you in But if you let her get under your skin Poison ivy, poison ivy Well late at night when you're sleeping Poison ivy comes a creeping all around Measles make you bumpy and mumps'll make you lumpy And chicken pox'll make you jump and twitch A common cold'll cool you but whooping cough'll fool you But poison ivy's gonna make you itch You're gonna need an ocean Of calamine lotion You'll be scratching like a hound The minute you start to mess around Poison ivy, poison ivy Well late at night when you're sleeping Poison ivy comes a creeping all around Measles make you bumpy and mumps'll make you lumpy And chicken pox'll make you jump and twitch A common cold'll cool you and whooping cough'll fool you But poison ivy's gonna make you itch You're gonna need an ocean Of calamine lotion You'll be scratching like a hound The minute you start to mess around Poison ivy, poison ivy Well late at night when you're sleeping Poison ivy comes a creeping all around
Una coreografía muy simplona ... Más sin embargo el derroche y disfrute de talento de estos 2 artistas lo convierte a toda la escena divertida y con carisma a la época que les toco
@DreamsCumTrue469 if there was a law against sampling, millions of people e.g. children, would probably never hear the songs of old times! except to digest it in a format which is compatible to them.
One of them is "Poison Ivy", song written in 1957 by the Leiber-Stoller tandem, made a hit originally by The Coasters and covered by about everybody in the second half of the 20th century (including a memorable version by the early Rolling Stones). Officially, the song refers to a heartbreaking woman; however, the alleged subtext openly deals with the inconvenients of getting to intimate with promiscuous women, hence the "itches" mentioned in the lyrics. Pretty daring topic for that time!
@DreamsCumTrue469 point taken, but take a classical music piece for instance and snatchup one of these kids runnin around here yellin Gucci or wakka wakka wakka i mean flakka, and expose there ears to this jewel. people would find out quickly that the art of Real Music, the kind without words is completely lost upon them! they have to constantly hear somebody rambling words in order to excite there emotions! how many kids do you know would love reading the book rather then seeing the movie?
The melody is from a very influential Nat King Cole hit from the early 1940's entitled "Calypso Blues," but the lyrics in this clip were rewritten specifically as a transition piece to sing between the two primary songs, Nature Boy and Poison Ivy.
I am interested in finding out what THE dude is saying, but the voice quality is bhaaaad! Help?! I drew some kind of map that sounds more like gibberish. HELP? Q: How did you happen to write nature boy? A: Dwight, nature boy is really the sotry of my life, i was wandering (love for)in nature in desire to find god/love, one day i came to look for nature as a great symphony, and found love was the theme of that symphony.
My nature language is Spanish, but i think he said: "Nature Boy is really the story of my life, i was born with the love for nature and on the ?drive? to find god."... A very good recording considering that was made in 1948...
----------------- GAROTO SÁBIO ------------------------ Era uma vez um garoto , um garoto muito diferente e encantador, As pessoas diziam que ele perambulava por terras e mares longínquos, Bem tímido e com um olhar tristonho, Porém com muita sabedoria !!!! Então um certo dia, feito magia ele cruzou o meu caminho, E enquanto falava de muitas coisas, sobre malucos e reis, ele me disse isso: "A coisa mais importante que a gente vai aprender, é que basta amar e ser correspondido"!!! [ Intervalo ] Então um certo dia, feito magia ele cruzou o meu caminho, E enquanto falava de muitas coisas, sobre malucos e reis, ele me disse isso: "A coisa mais importante que a gente vai aprender, é que basta amar e ser correspondido"!!! XXXXX XXXXX
É por estas e outras que qualquer um que tem o mínimo de cultura considera a Rita Lee pós mutantes como o seguinte: A MAIOR MERDA QUE JÁ TE VENDERAM! Hehehehe...
An Intresting [but enraging} fact: When Cole performed this on the TV show he was forced to protect the" fragile sensibilities" of white audiences by cosmetically lightening his skin.
These voices are so outstandingly good I don´t have words.
Eden Abhez...first hippie person of all times! Long live dude!
He was the second coming. We failed him, but his message lives on..."the greatest thing, you'll ever learn, is just to love, and be, loved, in return"
+Adrian Rainbow and to listen to the" enchanted island " it's amazing stuff
Cole is always outstanding
I presume Eden Ahbez, his long hair and beard, was stared at a lot on the street in 1948. He would pass unnoticed in 2024. Progress, I guess.
Kind of ties in with elements of the Beat Generation. 10 years later there were other men with long hair and beards but very rare (exception being tramps). They consciously related to the Beat Generation, by that time. An example was English folk musician Wizz Jones. You can Google a photo of him in 58 in long hair, trilby hat, and levis, looking like 1968. It's a bit freaky. He's on a Cornish beach. If you put this in a search, you should find the photo. 'Wizz Jones, beach, Cornwall, 1958'
Sad, but true
This is golden.
Ahbi passed my way when I was a child.
Damn...I wanted to see the rest of the interview with Eden.
me too...but I do love those crooners! Too bad we can't have both...
ua-cam.com/video/U7ddLymh8vE/v-deo.html
@@jesseshotme Thank you Jesse. Much appreciated.
His story would make for a fascinating film if done in the right way.
They're making one
@@LordBuckley1 What's it called ?
'As The Wind' but there's no release date yet. It's crowdfunded so although it's in production, it could be years yet!
True! But it was quite beautifully portrayed in the movie “Moulin Rouge” by Ewan McGregor, wasn’t it? 🥰
I love this! The mood it gets me in .... aaaah! Great!
Pure magic thankyou there is no more enjoyable video on the internet
Loved seeing this video! Old timers are the best!
Their voices really compliment eavh other. Eden Ahbez, such a fascinating man. Sometimes else on here said about making a film about him. Good idea.
MARVELOUS!
Thank you for sharing this treasure
En effet, il représente un style de vie tout à fait inconnu en 1948! Et vingt ans plus tard, on l'avait compris!
Un vrai bijou. Merci à celui qui a partagé.
Wow, beautiful, classic.
Sweet Nat K. Cole let's Pat B. do his white milky thing. NKC's voice is beautiful.
It is. But Pat is terrific in his own right. You can’t compare them
The original melody of this song was an old Yiddish song, Edan is credited for writing the lyrics, both the melody and Edan lyrics are very moving, and encapsulating.
What's the song they did between Nature Boy and Poison Ivy? The one that goes, "what about the future, it is changing by the minute; you've got to please the public just as long as you are in it"? NEED THIS SONG IN MY LIFE.
lovely! it's really hard to find footage from ahbe, so thank you for sharing. are these two clips from separate shows? love cole and boone's dance by the way!
perfectly kewl
Wonderful.
So awesome!
Magnífico.
Dig the crazy hats man.
RingelhutsNiece: Yes, the clips are from separate shows.
I wouldn't be at all surprised if this segment got Boone's show dropped from Southern TV stations. Pat Boone making up for his Little Richard covers....
I liked this song starting at the beginning of Mike Tyson show... Undisputed Truth
the original version's great n all...BUT, this song and King Cole's voice just fit like hand and glove.
Nice ending . We need to dress like that
She comes on like a rose
And everybody knows
She'll get you in dutch
You can look but you'd better not touch
Poison ivy, poison ivy
Well late at night when you're sleeping
Poison ivy comes a creeping all around
She's pretty as a daisy
But look out man she's crazy
She'll really do you in
But if you let her get under your skin
Poison ivy, poison ivy
Well late at night when you're sleeping
Poison ivy comes a creeping all around
Measles make you bumpy and mumps'll make you lumpy
And chicken pox'll make you jump and twitch
A common cold'll cool you but whooping cough'll fool you
But poison ivy's gonna make you itch
You're gonna need an ocean
Of calamine lotion
You'll be scratching like a hound
The minute you start to mess around
Poison ivy, poison ivy
Well late at night when you're sleeping
Poison ivy comes a creeping all around
Measles make you bumpy and mumps'll make you lumpy
And chicken pox'll make you jump and twitch
A common cold'll cool you and whooping cough'll fool you
But poison ivy's gonna make you itch
You're gonna need an ocean
Of calamine lotion
You'll be scratching like a hound
The minute you start to mess around
Poison ivy, poison ivy
Well late at night when you're sleeping
Poison ivy comes a creeping all around
Pat Boone sounded terrific. And then Nat started singing and we know who is the best.
Nat is so cool
💚
Grazie
Una coreografía muy simplona ... Más sin embargo el derroche y disfrute de talento de estos 2 artistas lo convierte a toda la escena divertida y con carisma a la época que les toco
Love it! Anyone happen to know the name of the brief song they do between Nature Boy and Poison Ivy?
Nat King Cole's mega 1940's hit "Calypso Bues" but lyrics rewritten as a transition piece for this segment.
woah that's really a professional facial reaction
0:47
@DreamsCumTrue469 if there was a law against sampling, millions of people e.g. children, would probably never hear the songs of old times! except to digest it in a format which is compatible to them.
Cant stand pat boone but the footage of eden was worth it
Pat Boone on bongos XD
Nat King Cole singing The Coasters ' Poison Ivy? I thought Mr. Cole said he wouldn't Rock and Roll?
Nat's "wouldn't Rock and Roll" WAS in fact, Rock and Roll - his coy point all along, lol.
Wow. And who's the guitarist?
why cut it off? Really dissapointing
Delicious
A swingin' band. George Barnes on guitar?
It wasn't Jimmie Hendrix, that's for sure.
Não pude evitar pensar na música da Rita Lee xD
what are the names of all the songs they sing after nature boy? there are 2 more songs, arent there?
One of them is "Poison Ivy", song written in 1957 by the Leiber-Stoller tandem, made a hit originally by The Coasters and covered by about everybody in the second half of the 20th century (including a memorable version by the early Rolling Stones). Officially, the song refers to a heartbreaking woman; however, the alleged subtext openly deals with the inconvenients of getting to intimate with promiscuous women, hence the "itches" mentioned in the lyrics. Pretty daring topic for that time!
@DreamsCumTrue469 point taken, but take a classical music piece for instance and snatchup one of these kids runnin around here yellin Gucci or wakka wakka wakka i mean flakka, and expose there ears to this jewel. people would find out quickly that the art of Real Music, the kind without words is completely lost upon them! they have to constantly hear somebody rambling words in order to excite there emotions! how many kids do you know would love reading the book rather then seeing the movie?
hahaha watch when they starrt "playing" those hand drums :PP
what about the future ?
0:31 HOLY FUCK THATS SCARY
What is the song after Nature Boy and before Poison Ivy?
The melody is from a very influential Nat King Cole hit from the early 1940's entitled "Calypso Blues," but the lyrics in this clip were rewritten specifically as a transition piece to sing between the two primary songs, Nature Boy and Poison Ivy.
He looks like Jesus
Certainly does ,as Jesus is depicted in books .Maybe he thought it would help him to find God .Who knows
who is singing with Nat King Cole?
So where is he now?
Dead.😁He died in 1995 from car crash injuries.He was 86 yrs old
I am interested in finding out what THE dude is saying, but the voice quality is bhaaaad! Help?! I drew some kind of map that sounds more like gibberish. HELP?
Q: How did you happen to write nature boy?
A: Dwight, nature boy is really the sotry of my life, i was wandering (love for)in nature in desire to find god/love, one day i came to look for nature as a great symphony, and found love was the theme of that symphony.
Dwight, nature boy is really the story of my life, I was >>born with a great love for>and
My nature language is Spanish, but i think he said: "Nature Boy is really the story of my life, i was born with the love for nature and on the ?drive? to find god."... A very good recording considering that was made in 1948...
Anda al link que puse bajo mi comentario. En la página 160 hay todo un articulo acerca de él y sale citado lo que dice.
Saludos
Gulf Oil Stage??
Lol
----------------- GAROTO SÁBIO ------------------------
Era uma vez um garoto , um garoto muito diferente e encantador,
As pessoas diziam que ele perambulava por terras e mares longínquos,
Bem tímido e com um olhar tristonho,
Porém com muita sabedoria !!!!
Então um certo dia, feito magia ele cruzou o meu caminho,
E enquanto falava de muitas coisas, sobre malucos e reis,
ele me disse isso:
"A coisa mais importante que a gente vai aprender,
é que basta amar e ser correspondido"!!!
[ Intervalo ]
Então um certo dia, feito magia ele cruzou o meu caminho,
E enquanto falava de muitas coisas, sobre malucos e reis,
ele me disse isso:
"A coisa mais importante que a gente vai aprender,
é que basta amar e ser correspondido"!!!
XXXXX XXXXX
@neoperseus AHhahahahahah seriously.
@treefaceman Lmao
Pat Boone was wonderful, But Nat Cole……….what can you say?
É por estas e outras que qualquer um que tem o mínimo de cultura considera a Rita Lee pós mutantes como o seguinte:
A MAIOR MERDA QUE JÁ TE VENDERAM!
Hehehehe...
An Intresting [but enraging} fact:
When Cole performed this on the TV show he was forced to protect the" fragile sensibilities" of white audiences by cosmetically lightening his skin.
Great Song, Great Voices (especially Nat's) but bad as in awful hats.
Eden Abhez was better singer than Pat Boone --- but that's not saying much.
A 1948 Hippie!
$5 will get you $10 Pat Boone was wearing his trademark white buck shoes