Well it is a... Younger Version, so of course it be confusing at first because you're looking at a Younger Version of someone who looks different here compared to what he looks like Now.. lol
It is so exciting to know that , Thank you for sharing this very important information with us . Because those wards are the pure truth There is nothing except “this day”!!!!!
A great classic song. Takes me back to simpler times, better times, good friends, and great music!. Not like the crap of today that passes for music. And, we got along just fine without cell phones and computers. RIP Rob Grill.
I saw these guys sing this in Dallas at a great show with the Beach Boys, and America in 1989. It was in a nice outdoor amphitheatre setting and a few thousand people. Just a gem of a song from one of the greatest years for music ever, 1967. Looks like it made #8 on the music charts in June of that year, but that is something, given the volume of great songs that came out at that time. And this one like so many back then, really ended up influencing the way I live a little bit. I mean the words are the truth--at least to me. We only have today--and why worry about the future too much-you know. I came to listen again after I just read Lloyd Holiday's Amazon book, The Cost of a Thing. He mentions this song in his writing. He takes you back in a quirky way, out of the troubles of today and back to the great times and music of the 1960s when he was growing up. I think he captured it. I wish I could pop back there right now and see Mom and Dad and the all the others while the beautiful music just kept coming. What a great time it was.
One night in ‘98 I was attending a Nordstrom Vendor party in Seattle’s Belltown neighborhood. A guy went up to the MC (electro-dj) and asked him to play this tune. He had to be 45-50, but when the song started, 40-50 people moved out to dance. 80 seconds into it, everyone else, Nordstrom employes and vendor reps (fragrance and cosmetics reps) had stopped, moved to the side, and watched as the old couple totally expressed love in there dance moves and eye expressions. All we could do was watch in wonder! The love they expressed TO each other in their eyes as they danced drew comments from others there at the Laundromat. Beautiful.
I had this one on a greatest hits LP. This is one of the songs that defines The Counter Culture Revolution. That’s why the 60’s were a great time for music.
very very well............................................................................................................................................................
wow bring back so many memories lost a good friend in 67 I was ten he was a good friend to the family he had went to korea for the war he was killed not long after the vietnam war
50 years later and still loving this tune. Get a laugh out of the old lip sinking TV shows though. Would look more realistic if they had the guitar cords plugged in though,
first heard this on my transistor radio, sophmore in high school, i think i was around 12 years old. in chicago, it was on WLS chicago station. boy, does that bring back memories.
I was another young teen, 11-12, that found the cool music via transistor radio. Amazed at all this great music, while hiding the radio under the covers when I was supposed to be sleeping.
This was the 2nd Grass Roots originally the 13th floor elevators until Roky Erikson threatened A lawsuit and Steve Barri suggested the name Graasroots.
I was born in 49, and grew up with ,60s,70s and 80s, music, some of the greatest music ever produced, I`m glad I was on for the ride.
This is music...what a great group....im so glad that I grew up when I did.....this was an amazing time...i consider myself one of the lucky ones
Blessed time.
The only songs with meaning today are remakes of those, but they’re not nearly as enjoyable with electronic v acoustic.
When music was notches higher. Glad I grew up in the '60s-'70s.
My college days...am now 73..where oh where did the time go
@@douglaswebster413 I was born in 67 and still love this genre of music!!! Nothing compares to it!!!
All music is technically music, just not your cup of tea.
I am 30. Born in 92. Glad I have this kind of music taste. Thank you grandpa and mom.
Theme song of the '60s.
Easily! That or California Dreamin’
Both the Grass Roots and the Guess Who need to be in the R&R Hall of Fame.
Do you think.Dam right they should be.
I loved Alex from the Guess Who!
I have the Rock and Roll Hall of fames phone number. Thwy have been eligible since 1992
I have emailed their ceo and got nowhere
I have the ceos phone number, if you want it!
Yes, Creed Bratton from the Office, standing beside the drummer! Go Creed!
Russ Poirier And playing the guitar
Well it is a... Younger Version, so of course it be confusing at first because you're looking at a Younger Version of someone who looks different here compared to what he looks like Now.. lol
sometimes a guy's gotta ride the bull
One of my favorite bands. Brings back some wonderful memories !
This was Grill's favorite song. His family played it for him as he passed away. Sad.
He still lives! People with his spirit, they hang around as so many of us miss them.
It is so exciting to know that ,
Thank you for sharing this very important information with us .
Because those wards are the pure truth
There is nothing except “this day”!!!!!
Ansolutely! He was a friend of mine. It still hurts😢s
'1967' what a summer!
Timeless classic. Another one that will NEVER be surpassed.
They are all great looking guys! Especially love the sweet smile on Warren's face. That adorable boyish smile.
What a song...!!! 1967....give me a 💔 break...
I miss the sixties.
No one steals from Creed Bratton last man to do this is now missing his name , Creed Bratton .
Love the oldies ,born in 1951..
Beautiful amazing song. I first heard in my 20’s. I’m 64. Still love it. Beautiful words, voices and Musicians
A great classic song. Takes me back to simpler times, better times, good friends, and great music!. Not like the crap of today that passes for music. And, we got along just fine without cell phones and computers. RIP Rob Grill.
We sure did and we were all fit and never saw any pharma products may a band aid.
I love this song so much
RIP Rob Grill! Forever in my heart!
One of my favorite groups and at 68 I still put these songs I'm old not dead
The 60's.. Good times.. Good Music..and ohhhh the Groups...:-)
Warren Entner is absolutely gorgeous sigh....
Heather Gall Amen, sister! Masculine, sexy, amazing voice, and it was apparent to me that he was the leader of the group.
He was!
ONE OF THE BEST SONGS OF THE 60's. SOUNDS JUST AS GREAT TODAY.
One of my favorite bands. Great song. This one needs to be played more
ce titre je l'ai cherché depuis longtemps, j'écoutai ça j'avais 17ans , aujourd'hui j'en ai 71
They were a legit answer to the British Invasion IMO So good , I was 12 years old when I first heard them 👍
Still totally in love with Warren and Rob.❤
It's crazy to see Creed Bratton from The Office playing guitar up there, small world
Should be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame without a doubt.
This would be the signature song of my life. Too beautiful 👌
I saw these guys sing this in Dallas at a great show with the Beach Boys, and America in 1989. It was in a nice outdoor amphitheatre setting and a few thousand people. Just a gem of a song from one of the greatest years for music ever, 1967. Looks like it made #8 on the music charts in June of that year, but that is something, given the volume of great songs that came out at that time. And this one like so many back then, really ended up influencing the way I live a little bit. I mean the words are the truth--at least to me. We only have today--and why worry about the future too much-you know. I came to listen again after I just read Lloyd Holiday's Amazon book, The Cost of a Thing. He mentions this song in his writing. He takes you back in a quirky way, out of the troubles of today and back to the great times and music of the 1960s when he was growing up. I think he captured it. I wish I could pop back there right now and see Mom and Dad and the all the others while the beautiful music just kept coming. What a great time it was.
Best times best musicmiss those days
Very well put..!!..would love a time machine myself..such a better time in many ways..
If you saw the Grass Roots in 1989, it wasn’t these guys.
A true 60's masterpiece. Still sounds fantastic.
I like those sideburns ! So 1960s and popular in some circles like Elvis.
I will always love this band takes me back to my childhood good times and no worries.
Shaystin Rogers They were an incredible band! When times were simpler and kinder! Greetings from Colorado.
Shaystin Rogers you and me both... oh how times have changed everything. ☹️
You must be old. Lol
Didn't realize how many great hits they had!
Creed!
So wonderful seeing them performing this favorite song live- thanks
Such a great band & songs Unlike the songs today.
This is my favorite Grass Roots tune.
60s music is fantastic. Wish I could've experienced it like my father. Great generation of people and for music.
I love this song and I enjoy seeing the videos
One night in ‘98 I was attending a Nordstrom Vendor party in Seattle’s Belltown neighborhood. A guy went up to the MC (electro-dj) and asked him to play this tune. He had to be 45-50, but when the song started, 40-50 people moved out to dance. 80 seconds into it, everyone else, Nordstrom employes and vendor reps (fragrance and cosmetics reps) had stopped, moved to the side, and watched as the old couple totally expressed love in there dance moves and eye expressions. All we could do was watch in wonder! The love they expressed TO each other in their eyes as they danced drew comments from others there at the Laundromat.
Beautiful.
That's cool- let the boomers show how it's done!
And then everyone clapped
what a a great song..nice memories of 1967
Love this---great memories---another one of those that I like to play often ...
One of my first record albums and still one of my favorites!
Don't worry bout tomorrow.. love this song! Thanks for posting.
Just found the song, it is so awesome, this moment
This song really embodies the magic in the air that year.
Green eyed handsome Grill 😗
Amen
I'd give him some lovin'.♥️
I had this one on a greatest hits LP. This is one of the songs that defines The Counter Culture Revolution. That’s why the 60’s were a great time for music.
one of my favourite songs of the 60s.
very very well............................................................................................................................................................
wow bring back so many memories lost a good friend in 67 I was ten he was a good friend to the family he had went to korea for the war he was killed not long after the vietnam war
It was Viet nam not Korea
Finally found this. ❤❤❤❤
Absolute PERFECTION
Rob Grill was sure a hot singer and The Grassroots were such a groovy band! I have their CD and I play if often. Love live music like this.
Phil Murphy vvv
Heard this in 67 then bought the 45 .i still have it.scrathy as hell from being played a million times.hey thats 51 yrs.old hippie.
august 2017
still great song
Still a great song - from when great songs that felt as through they had come from another time - that was what was so endearing about them.
I got to see them before Rob Grill passed. They were still fantastic! This is my favorite by them. Have it downloaded on my I pod.
Superbe chanson la stéreo est extra !! merci pour ce moment
rob grill the best looking man
that has ever been born
wasnt he a sweety-- i had major crush on him in 1969
I gotta agree 😍
Well 2nd to Elvis Presley.
Guess you never seen Robert Conrad, Clint Walker, Burt Reynolds, Matt LeBlanc and Eduardo Yanez,... oh well!
deidra albertson Have you ever seen Paul Newman?
A rock classic.
Sooo Underrated!
Listening in 2019 and will in 2020.
Beautiful.
50 years later and still loving this tune. Get a laugh out of the old lip sinking TV shows though. Would look more realistic if they had the guitar cords plugged in though,
lol not many paid attention to the cords but sound was bad so they did what they had to
Great song 😎
Good Memories- my sister & I were dating brothers they had this album & played it staying overnight & partying at their house
Grass roots!! Best band ever! Fo sure 😎
Creed shows up in the office with a blood spattered shirt. Wow. It’s Halloween. Perfect timing.😅
Marvelous
Excellent audio, excellent song. Just learned it's actually a cover.
let's live for to day and don't worry about tomorrow
I should’ve been born in the 60s.
❤❤❤❤❤my Humu
Corvair-driving music. Hot summer evening. Windows down. I like.
Or Belair in my case👍👍
Firebird for me.
That’s one snazzy shirt Creed’s wearin’ there.
Creed Bratton puting in work on that riff
Saw them in 1986 when they opened for the Monkees
first heard this on my transistor radio, sophmore in high school, i think i was around 12 years old. in chicago, it was on WLS chicago station. boy, does that bring back memories.
I was another young teen, 11-12, that found the cool music via transistor radio. Amazed at all this great music, while hiding the radio under the covers when I was supposed to be sleeping.
And on lead guitar, Dunder Mifflin's star employee.....Creed Bratton !
Great, as always!
Warren is terrific!
And don't worry about tomorrow!
1967 was a fantastic year I remember this song very well good job Grassroots by the way where are you today
Diane Bruns One of them works in Quality Assurance for a paper company.
Just Great Thank You
Had a full group @ Gold Nugget/Las Vegas...Awesome Sauce :)
To love somebody 💕
Love Warren so much!
❤to love somebody
Hombre de familia.
Pachinko brought me here to revisit.
Happy Thanksgiving 2019 to Warren Entner and his family!
Great!
Rob Grille RIP.
My mom had a huge crush on rob brill big time, he looks like my dad
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This was the 2nd Grass Roots originally the 13th floor elevators until Roky Erikson threatened A lawsuit and Steve Barri suggested the name Graasroots.
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Came here after Pachinko on Apple TV