My Uncle Lolly was also a hell of a Visual artist. So many amazing original pieces. He would've absolutely loved this new video! RIP Lolly Vegas - Lead Singer of Redbone
@@babrandon626 I don't remember. At the time i wrote the comment i received a lot notifications of songs getting new video clips. So when this came out i decided to leave a comment with what i was thinking this moment.
I have jammed to Redbone ever since I was 11 years old in 1972. I started to love to dance to music at an early age. By this time, I was cranking up the family's console and dancing with every girl on our street. I was cuttin' the rug to "Come and Get Your Love" and early discotheque tunes. Great memories of much happier times of the 1970's
A Native American site says "On many occasions the Seminole Light-horse would hold non-citizens for the deputy U.S. marshals to take back to the federal jail in Fort Smith, Arkansas. Deputy U.S. marshal Bass Reeves picked up many fugitives in this fashion at Wewoka."
@@khalidalneyadi43 حي العين أصلي و فصلي و أهلي ، الله يحييك و يبقيك يا ولد عمي ، أغنية أعجبتني و علقت عليها ، الكل يظن ان بدو أمريكا هم الكاوبوي بس الهنود الحمر هم بدو أمريكا ❤️❤️🤣😂
I was just a 16 year old white boy when I fell for this hit record in 1974. Back then we had no way to research like we do now, so to me it was another great pop hit record! I only now learned about its source! This proves how good music/songs/records transcend cultural boundaries! Still love this 50 years later in 2024💙💜
@@Kkins100 yes, love it but just found out there is a copyright issue..... Come on Redbone, sort this out and give this artist Frank Buffalo Hyde the artistic credit he deserves! #Hokahey!
Same here! Only thing is that I loved it before I could understand the lyrics since I didn't speak English way back then. Hugs and blessings from Saskatoon.
I love the song and the video! I heard about them on NPR this morning and even thought I've heard the song many times I didn't know the band was made by Native and Mexican American members! Love it!
I grew up listening to this song..living on the Navajo Reservation...though times were tough this song always seemed to make rez live better. Hearing this in the morning..reminds me of my auntie and my dad. Love this video!!..we need more love in the world! Come and get your ❤❤❤!!!
I’ve loved this song ever since I first heard it back in 2015 in Guardians of the galaxy (2015 is when I watched it for the first time personally and I have always been well aware that the first movie came out in 2014, I saw many trailers for it in 2014 and I eventually checked it out in 2015 and loved it dearly. I also have always been well aware that this song came out in 1973).
Son, I tell ya, if this jam doesn't shuffle your feet, then you just got's no rhythm in your soul....music will always be the universal key to a melody of the soul...Author unknown....
What is not to love about this song ❤I'm 65 years young 😊and as a teenager I was watching the Midnight Special with Wolf Man Jack when Redbone made thier debut ❤ 💙
Redbone (band) - Wikipedia Redbone is an American rock band formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1969 by brothers Pat and Lolly Vegas. All members during their commercial peak and success were of Mexican American and Native American heritage, which was heavily reflected in their songs, stage costumes, and album art. According to Pat Vegas, Jimi Hendrix, inspired the musicians to form an all-Native American rock group. (Hendrix himself stated that Lolly Vegas was his favorite guitarist and biggest influence in music). They signed as the band 'Redbone' to Epic Records in 1969. The band then consisted of Pat Vegas, Lolly Vegas, Peter DePoe and Robert Anthony Avila, a Yaqui-Mexican American, better known by his stage name Tony Bellamy. Their debut album Redbone was released in 1970. Redbone was inducted into the Native American Music Association Hall of Fame in 2008, as well as the NY Smithsonian in 2013. In 2018, Pat Vegas was awarded with the "Lifetime Achievement Award" from the Indigenous Music Awards. The word "redbone" is a Louisiana term for a mixed-race person, which the band adopted to signify their mixed ancestry. The Vasquez-Vegas brothers were of Yaqui, Shoshone, and Mexican heritage. The band often alluded to Cajun and New Orleans culture in their lyrics and performing style. Members • Pat Vegas Past members • Lolly Vegas • Tony Bellamy • Peter DePoe • Butch Rillera • Arturo Perez Candido Albelando "Lolly" Vasquez-Vegas, 70 (born October 2, 1939 - March 4, 2010) was a Mexican American musician of Indigenous descent. He played in numerous ensembles with his brother, Pat, including Pat & Lolly Vegas, The Avantis and Redbone. The brothers have Yaqui, Shoshone and Mexican heritage. Vegas died of lung cancer in the Reseda neighborhood of Los Angeles on March 4, 2010, at age 70. He had been in poor health after suffering a stroke 15 years earlier. Patrick Vasquez-Vegas (born March 17, 1941) is a Native American musician of Yaqui/Shoshone descent, vocalist, writer, and producer of Redbone. He has played in numerous ensembles which include Pat and Lolly Vegas, The Avantis, and Redbone. Vegas, along with his Redbone bandmates, was featured in the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian for being the first rock/Cajun group of Native American ancestry to have a No. 1 single. Peter DePoe (born August 21, 1943), also known as Last Walking Bear, is an American rock musician who was the drummer for the Native American band Redbone. Born in Neah Bay, Washington in 1943, his tribal ancestors are Southern Cheyenne, Turtle Mountain Chippewa, and Rogue River/Siletz. DePoe is also of French and German descent. He first played with Jimi Hendrix in Seattle's local taverns as a young man and moved to California and became Redbone's drummer in 1969. In early 1972, he left the group. The band replaced him with Arturo Perez, and then with Redbone bandmate Tony Bellamy's cousin Butch Rillera. On December 25, 2009, Tony Bellamy died of liver failure at a hospital in his hometown of Las Vegas, at age 63. Less than three months later, Lolly Vegas died of lung cancer at his family home in Reseda, California, on March 4, 2010, at age 70. RIP Lolly!!! Thank you for all you gave to this world with your beautiful voice. ❤️🎵🎶🎼
@@ChrisQuidvis24 this song is back when you actually had to have talent. There was a lot of great music back then BUT some songs just stand out from the others, like this one 😁
Now that I've seen their video I love this song more than ever! I was so wrapped up in my live at the time it came out that I had NO clue about what this song was about nor the band that sang/produced it. I just liked it NOW I. totally LOVE it!!!❤❤❤
I just love the vocal performance on this song. There's a vulnerability and hopefulness to it that's just magical. Also, It makes me happy that this band is a self-described "American Indian" band.
@@degatagauwatie4073 The Vasquez brothers were from the Pascua Yaqui tribe. I know because my husband is Yaqui, and that is a nationally recognized tribal nation who also happens to be Mexican 😄 People don’t realize how all indigenous people and Mexicans were all from tribal nations at a point
It is more than a shame that Red Bone is not in the rock & roll hall of fame, This song has lasted for how many decades and is going strong. It was a song that white kids, black kids Indian kids ,or whoever listened to it felt good. Pat and Lolly Vegas, Tony Bellamy and the other members are long over due to be inducted. Every year we see crap artists going in and your going to leave these guys out ? that's red racism at its worse. Those guys will never die as long as "come and get your love" is played.
As an Indian kid that grew up in the Middle East, I didn’t know much about Native Americans except for what I consumed in the media of that time which depicted them as warring savages. I’m glad that kids growing up today will know the truth and not have that falsehood fed to them but instead learn of the great culture and way of life of the indigenous people of America. I live in Canada now and have great respect for the original inhabitants of this beautiful continent.
Thanks for inspiring me in my life Redbone. I had lunch with Pat at the Camel Rock Casino years ago when I was still doing stage work. Now I'm playing Mescalero Apache in films with the Yellowstone guys, a 27 time award winning comedy writer, and writer with the Smithsonian Institution. Talking with Pat helped show I am on the right path in life. Thank you, Pat! Redone Rocks!
GOTG reviving these old tracks will be forever remembered, GOTG gave us back what true music felt like and how it connects us emotionallly....thanks Marvel for keeping these golden tracks in your movies...unlike Tiktoks and Instagram reels makers who just ruin such beautiful songs.
I come from the other side of the world but since I was a little kid I always like and have an awe for Native American's culture, I dont know why. My dream is to attend to a Pow Wow Festival at least once in my life... The funny thing is that I always hear this song once in a while in youtube shorts, and when I finally know who sings it. My fondness of the song grew 10th fold... ❤❤❤
Native Americans singing, everyone :) I must say that I'm impressed. Thanks Guardians of the Galaxy and Chris Pratt for this awesome song. I wouldn't discover it without that :)
If the Lord is willing... 50 years from now... I will tell my grandchildren, Native Americans came from the past to calm the souls of 2020. Nice vibes...
I love Redbone. Their music is so good. To anybody who doesn’t know, Redbone is Native American. Redbone has had members from these tribes such as Cherokee, Yaqui, Apache, & Shoshone. This song is good for our souls!
@aaron_random6641 oh dang, that sucks. I’m in the US and I swear we have the same issues a degree. Luckily the US government gave the natives Indians reservations. But companies here too want their land for similar reasons.
"Come and Get Your Love" is a song by American rock band Redbone.[3] The song was originally released as a promo track under the name "Hail" and was later featured on their fifth album, Wovoka (1973), under its current name. The song was released as the album's first single the following year. Written and produced by band members Pat and Lolly Vegas, it is one of the band's most successful singles. It made them the first Native American band to reach the top five on the Billboard Hot 100, reaching number five.[4] The song later appeared on many "greatest hits" albums released by the band, as well as on numerous compilation albums of the 1970s. A music video was released in 2020.[5] The single cut is significantly shorter, with the album version featuring an introductory slow part, plus a longer repeated coda. Most radio stations rarely play the latter. The song features a prominent part for electric sitar. A shorter DJ re-service edit of the single version is mainly distinguished by a lead vocal. During sportscaster George Michael's tenure as a disc jockey on New York's WABC radio from September 1974 to November 1979, he would routinely begin his Friday night show with this song, which he dubbed the "weekend national anthem". Chart performance The song peaked at number five on the Billboard Hot 100 chart on April 13, 1974.[6] It spent 18 weeks in the Top 40 and landed as the fourth-most popular song on the Hot 100 for 1974. The single was certified gold by the RIAA on April 22, 1974, which indicates that it had shipped over a million copies in North America. The song is Redbone's highest charting single and one of two Top 40 hits by the band. (An earlier recording, "The Witch Queen of New Orleans," peaked at number 21 in 1972.). Wiki. You're welcome.
This shall be the next HailRoll. Just classic! And the fact that it was composed by a Native American band just makes it more unique, classic and badass. Charming. Love this guy's style of singing.
@Treant Why Dimaano I guess, maybe the randomness gives a message that there's more too love??? Or maybe you just have to put effort finding love somewhere in the world around you???
Reading these stories about this song in the comments is such a trip but no matter how you've enjoyed this amazing song I feel everyone can agree this is just such a good song and I am glad that it exists
l am 67 & l grew up with this song and all of the others of that era l have lost count of how many times and versions of this brilliant song..WOW THIS VERSION KNOCKS ALL OF THE OTHERS OFF THE PLANET THIS VIDEO SHOWS SO WELL THE CRAZY PRESSURES OF RIDICULOUSLY HARD TIMES AND STRUGGLES THEY HAVE AND STILL ARE GOING THROUGH WELL DONE TO ALL OF YOU WHO BROUGHT THIS TO THE REST OF THE WORLD YOU'VE DONE MORE IN A MERE FEW MINUTES THAN MANY LIFETIME'S HAVE ACHIEVED WELL DONE AND THANK YOU FROM LITTLE OLD ENGLAND BEST WISHES WALTER 😊😊😊
I was 16 when this song came out. Through the years, if possible, I stop everything and listen. I haven't thought of it in awhile. Listening now . . . can't stop the tears. This is one of my deserted island songs. It will never tire. Thanks, boys.
Where we have been, where we are at, and we're we are going. I can get the message loud and clear. If our ancestors could see us now! Wait there never left us it's an amazing feeling to live today seeing my children tomorrow and my ancestors words pictures and prayers of the past 🙏 Hunya I got chills watching this! Good vibes!!!!
I saw them sing this in 1974 at the Hollywood Palladium when Redbone opened for Sly and the Family Stone. There were less than 150 people in the audience, They were fabulous! So wonderful to see this favorite has passed the tests of time!
Loved the incision of your song in "Guardians of the Galaxy p3.." The song hasn't lost anything in the decades since I first heard it. Thanks for the music.
as a native american i get a great sense of pride hearing this
Pride used to mean something.
@@aprilstafford1041 fax
@@aprilstafford1041 Why you got to ruin it. 🙄 He can feel proud of his people if he wants to, they are very under represented.
@@Xanthopathy Your also an idiot for agreeing. 📠📠
I feel you 😏
My Uncle Lolly was also a hell of a Visual artist. So many amazing original pieces. He would've absolutely loved this new video! RIP Lolly Vegas - Lead Singer of Redbone
He is your uncle!!!!!
Sorry for your loss. An amazing voice.
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That’s so cool knowing that he was also a visual artist ❤️
What an incredible voice your Uncle had....
I love when 'old' songs like this are getting a new music video.
Hqleyey
Is it new though?
@@j5892000 no its not
What other old songs have gotten new music videos?
@@babrandon626
I don't remember. At the time i wrote the comment i received a lot notifications of songs getting new video clips. So when this came out i decided to leave a comment with what i was thinking this moment.
Love how this song is getting proper recognition. So thankful for this great Native American group for sharing this with us all.
Wassup dude
Guardians of the galaxy being the G.O.A.T for making this more popular 🗿
@@YourLocalPlushAddict Brah, my parent was bumping this in the car LONG before that movie was even a thought.
Get it from the Main Vine
@@howardsmith1810 it's "Mainline" not main vine 🤦
Now this is a true American song by Native Americans. ❤ Native American Indian Tribes from Asian India.
Look up the Cherokee. IndoEuropean.
I have jammed to Redbone ever since I was 11 years old in 1972. I started to love to dance to music at an early age. By this time, I was cranking up the family's console and dancing with every girl on our street. I was cuttin' the rug to "Come and Get Your Love" and early discotheque tunes. Great memories of much happier times of the 1970's
I was born in '61 as well and I did the same.
This song didn't come out until 1974.
"With every girl on the street" 💀💀💀
@@mddell58 73
Sure sure
The fact that Native Americans created this makes it even more better
I am grot
A Native American site says "On many occasions the Seminole Light-horse would hold non-citizens for the deputy U.S. marshals to take back to the federal jail in Fort Smith, Arkansas. Deputy U.S. marshal Bass Reeves picked up many fugitives in this fashion at Wewoka."
RIGHT
Eles também criaram o 🌽 as batata 🥔🍠 batatas e o tomate 🍅 já agradeceu aos nativos americanos HOJE?
曲もさることながらこの映像がすごい。
1974 - Amazing Song!
2024 - Still sounds amazing.
4599 - Damn, music was so good back then.
4599 ?? You think we ever get that far 😂😂😂😂😂
@@martijnbaarnAI is taking over ahh reply
Glad Guardians of the Galaxy shows younger generations what great music there is .
Im happy i found awesome music like this random on youtube
Lol I never knew the name of this song so I just kept listening to it on Guardians of the galaxy
@@fckthisalias y me lo quiero qq1
@@ajax2265 yeah same
and I'm glad I've found some new good songs from it.
Redbone: Releases Come and get your love
Starlord: E E E E E H H H
Haleyey
Redbone: releases come and get your love
Memers: *ITS FREE REAL ESTATE*
Cole and marmalde: come and get your lo o ove
Frank: (punching starlord)
Rhodey: So he's an idiot?
It’s unfortunate that Redbone (band members with all members with Native American heritage) hasn’t been inducted in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
HUGE OVERSIGHT Jimmy Hendrix stated that Lolly Vegas was (not sure exact words) excellent guitarist
@@katmartinez908 jimi said that lolly was his Favorite and most influential guitarists to him.
Buy know boom
That what I'm saying. We can make it happen . Buy just us all together
That what I'm saying. You know I know 😏 that IF we push it it can happen let do it now pass it on
WOW! I'm 66 and I haven't heard this tune in decades. Then my grandson starts singing it incessantly. I get to enjoy it again!
Oh hell nah we have an old person using social media 💀
Native American History Never Dies
Greeting & Respect From a Bedouin From Arabian Peninsula (United Arab Emirates)
Haleyey
وين تبا راعي زاخر 🤣
@@khalidalneyadi43 حي العين أصلي و فصلي و أهلي ، الله يحييك و يبقيك يا ولد عمي ، أغنية أعجبتني و علقت عليها ، الكل يظن ان بدو أمريكا هم الكاوبوي بس الهنود الحمر هم بدو أمريكا ❤️❤️🤣😂
from sharjah?
@@NandKumar-tc9ve yes
I'm Hopi, Shoshone, Navajo, and part Spanish. This song is our official Native American anthem. Sounds great still since 1974! 💜💙❤️💫
I was just a 16 year old white boy when I fell for this hit record in 1974. Back then we had no way to research like we do now, so to me it was another great pop hit record! I only now learned about its source! This proves how good music/songs/records transcend cultural boundaries! Still love this 50 years later in 2024💙💜
White woman here, I've loved this song since the very first time I ever heard it. It always makes me smile and puts me in a great mood.
Navajo Nation here.❣️
Pembina Ojibwa here ❤
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I fell in love with this song in 1973, and now all over again in 2020. It makes me so happy! The world needs more songs like this. Thank you!
The Guardians of Galaxy bring these times together! XD
Yes, Gina, me as well. I found this accidentally and it made my day!
@@Kkins100 yes, love it but just found out there is a copyright issue..... Come on Redbone, sort this out and give this artist Frank Buffalo Hyde the artistic credit he deserves! #Hokahey!
@@ginafierlafijnreddie4251 oh no that's terrible. Hopefully this is worked out quickly.
Same here! Only thing is that I loved it before I could understand the lyrics since I didn't speak English way back then. Hugs and blessings from Saskatoon.
I love the song and the video! I heard about them on NPR this morning and even thought I've heard the song many times I didn't know the band was made by Native and Mexican American members! Love it!
Heard it this morning too.
I grew up listening to this song..living on the Navajo Reservation...though times were tough this song always seemed to make rez live better. Hearing this in the morning..reminds me of my auntie and my dad. Love this video!!..we need more love in the world! Come and get your ❤❤❤!!!
Cool bro
I live on the navajo reservation too!
i love this
My family are Porch Creek Tribe and we’ve always loved this and their performance on The Midnight Special.
Porch creek tribe my tribe got some beef square up boi
Wonderful native American artist
The legendary star lord will return
Нет
No
😂😂😂😂
aye brother.
@@Abdur-Rahman95 💅
I’ve loved this song ever since I first heard it back in 2015 in Guardians of the galaxy (2015 is when I watched it for the first time personally and I have always been well aware that the first movie came out in 2014, I saw many trailers for it in 2014 and I eventually checked it out in 2015 and loved it dearly. I also have always been well aware that this song came out in 1973).
Love it more buddy.
Me too!.
Me too
Everyone in here love this song so much!
Wow, since way back then, huh?!😁😉
Proud mix Native American ❤️💛🖤🤍 we are strong and here !
Yes we are!! Proud Ho-chunk Nation!!!😊❤
I’m sorry, nobody is talking to you
@@subpng You're talking to them rn
Yes we are indeed
Confederate tribe of siletz here as well! Love my tribe and the pride I have for it as well.
From one Native American to another, you have brought us great pride and honor Lolly and I hope you made it to paradise. 🙏🏽
🎶🌎🌍🌏
When you find paradise please pick me up 👍🏼
O he did for sure 😄😄😄❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉
Same to you ❤
The only native American band to make then Billboard Top 10! 1972, American Bandstand!❤
And Charles Curtis the only Native American who became the Vice President of the United States! 💖
The guys deserve to be inducted in the Rock and Roll hall of fame. 💙
Sign the petition on the official UA-cam channel this song is on…make it happen.
@CatsPJ Pesa U..I didn't know there was a petition.
what do you mean should be? as far as I know they are already in it
@@UmjaeMJunfortunately they aren't. Could look it up ? You Know?.
@@kap3469 oh ok didn’t know also don’t use that redditor tone
0:00-3:31 I can't even explain how much I love this part.
Good one dude
Me too. It's ALL AWESOME. A GREAT SONG WITH GREAT MEANING. THANKS REDBONE. THANK YOU !!!💜
All the song 😂❤❤ me tooo
Love My native American bloodline ❤🎵🎶🎶 great song 🎵🎸😊
After almost a month I FOUND THE SONG
*THE LEGENDARY STARLORD WILL RETURN*
It's terrible.
Yes looking forward to secret wars
@@mjfilho33 nah bro ur just one of those guys who write 1 hour long essays to hate on any Marvel movie for the smallest reasons
@@STROLET nope, I just hate Peter Quill from MCU anyway (I preferred more Guardians movies).
@@mjfilho33 ????
Son, I tell ya, if this jam doesn't shuffle your feet, then you just got's no rhythm in your soul....music will always be the universal key to a melody of the soul...Author unknown....
What is not to love about this song ❤I'm 65 years young 😊and as a teenager I was watching the Midnight Special with Wolf Man Jack when Redbone made thier debut ❤ 💙
You are a part of history.
I'm 74 and love it!
I am 80 and listen to this song all the time , a great song love it.
Yes I just turned 70, I couldn’t understand why the audience were sitting
Ike statues and not groovin to this!
"F is for Family" intro. The only intro I don't skip on Netflix
Точно 👍😁😃
Смотрю с большим удовольствием этот мультсериал 👌😃
Я из Russian 👌
@@КаналКлима-ж8ю hello there! me too, I enjoyed the series. I'm from Malaysia. 😄
If you skip that intro I will put you through that wall
Lmao, this is the main reason why I like this song, it reminds me of this show a lot
Marvel putting this as Intro song for the GOTG 1 and ending the trilogy with the same song, what a journey and what a great song!
Yeah bro
I Love this movie
0:46 "Come and get your looove"
-Peter Quill
The music video 2020 needed but did not deserve
100th like
*Y'know I'm something of a hero myself.*
@@kistertheartist it does feel like that. It's so satisfying seeing a 99 go to a 100
@@somefuckingretard8289 It really does, and your name is really relatable.
indeed
1:36 look at what the year is in the lower right corner
Redbone (band) - Wikipedia
Redbone is an American rock band formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1969 by brothers Pat and Lolly Vegas. All members during their commercial peak and success were of Mexican American and Native American heritage, which was heavily reflected in their songs, stage costumes, and album art.
According to Pat Vegas, Jimi Hendrix, inspired the musicians to form an all-Native American rock group. (Hendrix himself stated that Lolly Vegas was his favorite guitarist and biggest influence in music). They signed as the band 'Redbone' to Epic Records in 1969. The band then consisted of Pat Vegas, Lolly Vegas, Peter DePoe and Robert Anthony Avila, a Yaqui-Mexican American, better known by his stage name Tony Bellamy. Their debut album Redbone was released in 1970.
Redbone was inducted into the Native American Music Association Hall of Fame in 2008, as well as the NY Smithsonian in 2013.
In 2018, Pat Vegas was awarded with the "Lifetime Achievement Award" from the Indigenous Music Awards.
The word "redbone" is a Louisiana term for a mixed-race person, which the band adopted to signify their mixed ancestry. The Vasquez-Vegas brothers were of Yaqui, Shoshone, and Mexican heritage. The band often alluded to Cajun and New Orleans culture in their lyrics and performing style.
Members
• Pat Vegas
Past members
• Lolly Vegas
• Tony Bellamy
• Peter DePoe
• Butch Rillera
• Arturo Perez
Candido Albelando "Lolly" Vasquez-Vegas, 70 (born October 2, 1939 - March 4, 2010) was a Mexican American musician of Indigenous descent. He played in numerous ensembles with his brother, Pat, including Pat & Lolly Vegas, The Avantis and Redbone. The brothers have Yaqui, Shoshone and Mexican heritage. Vegas died of lung cancer in the Reseda neighborhood of Los Angeles on March 4, 2010, at age 70. He had been in poor health after suffering a stroke 15 years earlier.
Patrick Vasquez-Vegas (born March 17, 1941) is a Native American musician of Yaqui/Shoshone descent, vocalist, writer, and producer of Redbone. He has played in numerous ensembles which include Pat and Lolly Vegas, The Avantis, and Redbone. Vegas, along with his Redbone bandmates, was featured in the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian for being the first rock/Cajun group of Native American ancestry to have a No. 1 single.
Peter DePoe (born August 21, 1943), also known as Last Walking Bear, is an American rock musician who was the drummer for the Native American band Redbone. Born in Neah Bay, Washington in 1943, his tribal ancestors are Southern Cheyenne, Turtle Mountain Chippewa, and Rogue River/Siletz. DePoe is also of French and German descent. He first played with Jimi Hendrix in Seattle's local taverns as a young man and moved to California and became Redbone's drummer in 1969. In early 1972, he left the group. The band replaced him with Arturo Perez, and then with Redbone bandmate Tony Bellamy's cousin Butch Rillera.
On December 25, 2009, Tony Bellamy died of liver failure at a hospital in his hometown of Las Vegas, at age 63. Less than three months later, Lolly Vegas died of lung cancer at his family home in Reseda, California, on March 4, 2010, at age 70.
RIP Lolly!!! Thank you for all you gave to this world with your beautiful voice. ❤️🎵🎶🎼
Can you imagine being in the studio when this MASTERPIECE finished being sang? PURE MAGIC! Thank you Redbone for all your AMAZING songs ❤
damn rigth!
i wonder if they're still alive?
thought so too. Cant believe it was an old song! the charisma, tunes, beats and everything!
@@mynewlifeinspring Pat is still alive and kicking! And I think Butch is still here. Sadly Lolly and Tony are not here 😓
@@ChrisQuidvis24 this song is back when you actually had to have talent. There was a lot of great music back then BUT some songs just stand out from the others, like this one 😁
Use this comment as the official "I'm not here from TikTok" button.
Me I'm not from trash
no
Ban tick tock
Nah me and the boys are from the guardians of the galaxy
I’m from gacha memes and animation memes lol
I am Colombian, that song is very beautiful, these types of songs are the ones that should influence humanity...
Koka😂
Now that I've seen their video I love this song more than ever! I was so wrapped up in my live at the time it came out that I had NO clue about what this song was about nor the band that sang/produced it. I just liked it NOW I. totally LOVE it!!!❤❤❤
I just love the vocal performance on this song. There's a vulnerability and hopefulness to it that's just magical. Also, It makes me happy that this band is a self-described "American Indian" band.
"Self-described" is right. Only the drummer was actually Indian. The Vasquez brothers that founded this band were Mexican.
@@degatagauwatie4073 The Vasquez brothers were Mexican... and Yaqui, and Shoshone. You do realize people can be mixed, right?
@@degatagauwatie4073 last i checked, Mexico was in the Americas
@@degatagauwatie4073 The Vasquez brothers were from the Pascua Yaqui tribe. I know because my husband is Yaqui, and that is a nationally recognized tribal nation who also happens to be Mexican 😄 People don’t realize how all indigenous people and Mexicans were all from tribal nations at a point
@@mandyberry2500 - As am I. Does that mean I'm Indian, too?
I’m here from the 1970s, thanks to all who made this visual❤
What phone do u use
@@realgoatzyBro what kinda question is that
@@Shirohige150 simple
It is more than a shame that Red Bone is not in the rock & roll hall of fame, This song has lasted for how many decades and is going strong. It was a song that white kids, black kids Indian kids ,or whoever listened to it felt good. Pat and Lolly Vegas, Tony Bellamy and the other members are long over due to be inducted. Every year we see crap artists going in and your going to leave these guys out ? that's red racism at its worse. Those guys will never die as long as "come and get your love" is played.
I love this song. it takes a career to make the Hall.
YOU THINK 🤔 😏 😕 WE CAN ALL LET THEM KNOW PUT THEM IN
You aint wrong but still I think they're too good for the hall of fame honestly. There's people in there that aren't even rock n roll.
Say no more . I'm with you on this one boom
@@mahalokid too good for the HOF?? you're trying too hard
I always love revisiting this classic 1973 song, it’s one that my mom always likes listening to🫶🏿!
Come and get HIS love for us humans everyone HE is returning to us in 2026.
WHO ELSE, there is only one MESSIAH?!
Stop smoking the peace pipe
Redbone represents all native Americans in music. And America as a whole.
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This song never gets old
Agreed
Not at all Not at all 😊
Love!!!!❤❤❤❤❤ REDBONE is masterful!! What a song!!
As an Indian kid that grew up in the Middle East, I didn’t know much about Native Americans except for what I consumed in the media of that time which depicted them as warring savages.
I’m glad that kids growing up today will know the truth and not have that falsehood fed to them but instead learn of the great culture and way of life of the indigenous people of America. I live in Canada now and have great respect for the original inhabitants of this beautiful continent.
Nice speach
They're pretty resilient people to have survived the garbage Europeans have thrown at them for centuries. I'm happy they're still here too.
I agree
This is true. There were only a few tribes that were savage, but like media, they took that small example to paint the whole picture.
@@jeffrymorrison2705 didn't they buddy up with the Frenchy to fight British forces
"Legendary Star-Lord will return."
Thanks for inspiring me in my life Redbone. I had lunch with Pat at the Camel Rock Casino years ago when I was still doing stage work. Now I'm playing Mescalero Apache in films with the Yellowstone guys, a 27 time award winning comedy writer, and writer with the Smithsonian Institution. Talking with Pat helped show I am on the right path in life. Thank you, Pat! Redone Rocks!
I love this so much ❤❤❤❤
GOTG reviving these old tracks will be forever remembered, GOTG gave us back what true music felt like and how it connects us emotionallly....thanks Marvel for keeping these golden tracks in your movies...unlike Tiktoks and Instagram reels makers who just ruin such beautiful songs.
*Cough, Everybody wants to rule the world, Cough*
The journey started by this song,
The journey ended with this song
If you're here in 2020, it means you have a good musical taste.
Why thank you
Thx
I have committed 23 first degree murders
Na jk
Thank you my friend
Yes and thankss
3:07 ❤❤❤ love this group good songs
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I come from the other side of the world but since I was a little kid I always like and have an awe for Native American's culture, I dont know why. My dream is to attend to a Pow Wow Festival at least once in my life...
The funny thing is that I always hear this song once in a while in youtube shorts, and when I finally know who sings it. My fondness of the song grew 10th fold... ❤❤❤
Thank you Rez Dogs for reminding what an effing classic this song is 😀👍
disgrace
And I just understood Fargo.
Suuuuuurrreeee that's the reason
That’s what brought me back here
Hi, I am from guardian and galaxy 3. It's a nice movie and definitely a legendary song.
you too
I'm native American and I love this song and 12 I started listening to this when I was 7 I think
I’m in other countrie but I love this song 1:37
Native Americans singing, everyone :) I must say that I'm impressed. Thanks Guardians of the Galaxy and Chris Pratt for this awesome song. I wouldn't discover it without that :)
The video with the music reaches into one's spirit....
Thank you all Rasta people for the thumbs up. Remember...... smoke the sacred herbs.
Yeeeeaaaa!! It's your business if you want some take some, get it together baby!!! 2024
Writing at the end says "Love and Peace" in Cheyenne
Pete is Cheyenne. :)
Love and Peace.
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If the Lord is willing... 50 years from now... I will tell my grandchildren, Native Americans came from the past to calm the souls of 2020. Nice vibes...
It happened 3 years ago
@@Stevee90210
Huh? What happened 3 years ago?
When I use Psychedelic, I listen to this song, it's so beautiful and makes me happy throughout the trip.
This song always slaps
I love Redbone. Their music is so good. To anybody who doesn’t know, Redbone is Native American. Redbone has had members from these tribes such as Cherokee, Yaqui, Apache, & Shoshone. This song is good for our souls!
@aaron_random6641 oh I bet that pretty amazing to be close to that tribe
@aaron_random6641 oh dang, that sucks. I’m in the US and I swear we have the same issues a degree. Luckily the US government gave the natives Indians reservations. But companies here too want their land for similar reasons.
What an incredible music video to match this beautiful song. Thank you artists! I’ve never forgotten this song since it came out in the mid 70’s.
This hits different when your listening to this in a dark room at 3am
I can confirm that
I can confirm that too I heard a large screetch from downstair even though im home alone, I sang that song and I heard a loud "AHH"
@@privatebakon4493 who said ur home alone 🌚
Just about anything hits different at 3 AM
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I loved this song before I knew I was and it was related to Native Americans,, Brooklyn NY loved Redbone,,
Everyone should see Redbone perform this song live on the Midnight Special. The performance, and traditional dance, were sublime.
Oh yeah, that was GREAT!!!
Not only is this song so good its meaning is amazing
"Come and Get Your Love" is a song by American rock band Redbone.[3] The song was originally released as a promo track under the name "Hail" and was later featured on their fifth album, Wovoka (1973), under its current name. The song was released as the album's first single the following year. Written and produced by band members Pat and Lolly Vegas, it is one of the band's most successful singles. It made them the first Native American band to reach the top five on the Billboard Hot 100, reaching number five.[4] The song later appeared on many "greatest hits" albums released by the band, as well as on numerous compilation albums of the 1970s. A music video was released in 2020.[5]
The single cut is significantly shorter, with the album version featuring an introductory slow part, plus a longer repeated coda. Most radio stations rarely play the latter. The song features a prominent part for electric sitar. A shorter DJ re-service edit of the single version is mainly distinguished by a lead vocal. During sportscaster George Michael's tenure as a disc jockey on New York's WABC radio from September 1974 to November 1979, he would routinely begin his Friday night show with this song, which he dubbed the "weekend national anthem".
Chart performance
The song peaked at number five on the Billboard Hot 100 chart on April 13, 1974.[6] It spent 18 weeks in the Top 40 and landed as the fourth-most popular song on the Hot 100 for 1974. The single was certified gold by the RIAA on April 22, 1974, which indicates that it had shipped over a million copies in North America. The song is Redbone's highest charting single and one of two Top 40 hits by the band. (An earlier recording, "The Witch Queen of New Orleans," peaked at number 21 in 1972.). Wiki. You're welcome.
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WOW, you answered all my questions about this hit I well remember from 1974!
@@leegnichols7501 I got it from Wikipedia 😀
I was going there next... But you already provided it here! 😊
I was going there next... But you already provided it here! 😊
Mis antepasados ❤
This shall be the next HailRoll. Just classic! And the fact that it was composed by a Native American band just makes it more unique, classic and badass. Charming. Love this guy's style of singing.
Thank you Guardians of the Galaxy, without you, I would never hear this masterpiece
THE LEGENDARY STAR-LORD WILL RETURN
This song is a celebration of life. 🎉
Everyone's talking about guardians of the galaxy (it's a great movie btw) but nobody is talking about the art of the music video itself
It has so much native pride and history, in the form of this charming little love story
It looks beautiful
It's sad reality and I wish I can go back with a truck load of AKs
@Treant Why Dimaano I guess, maybe the randomness gives a message that there's more too love??? Or maybe you just have to put effort finding love somewhere in the world around you???
Or taika waititi's new show in fx, reservation dogs
My uncle and my cousin were both drummers for redbone... I had the pleasure to meet these gentlemen
Omg, I love this so much. Makes me so happy to see Redbone never lost their love for their Art.
This song feels so much more awesome knowing that it was sung by natives and EVEN THE MUSIC VIDEO GOES SO HARDDDD
A lot better than today's music. Love this song!
bruh think twice before commenting
nick minaj and cardi B making best songs of whole music history
@@PakoY2J bruh think twice before commenting
There’s something called opinions
as a gen z who is raised by parents who grew up in the 80s, I totally agree with you.
Same
@@PakoY2Jworst take of 2023
You can always tell a classic song by how many times you want to hear it.
Reading these stories about this song in the comments is such a trip but no matter how you've enjoyed this amazing song I feel everyone can agree this is just such a good song and I am glad that it exists
l am 67 & l grew up with this song and all of the others of that era l have lost count of how many times and versions of this brilliant song..WOW THIS VERSION KNOCKS ALL OF THE OTHERS OFF THE PLANET THIS VIDEO SHOWS SO WELL THE CRAZY PRESSURES OF RIDICULOUSLY HARD TIMES AND STRUGGLES THEY HAVE AND STILL ARE GOING THROUGH WELL DONE TO ALL OF YOU WHO BROUGHT THIS TO THE REST OF THE WORLD YOU'VE DONE MORE IN A MERE FEW MINUTES THAN MANY LIFETIME'S HAVE ACHIEVED WELL DONE AND THANK YOU FROM LITTLE OLD ENGLAND
BEST WISHES
WALTER 😊😊😊
I was 16 when this song came out. Through the years, if possible, I stop everything and listen. I haven't thought of it in awhile. Listening now . . . can't stop the tears. This is one of my deserted island songs. It will never tire. Thanks, boys.
Who dislikes this? This is one of the best songs of the 70's. By far!!!
I came here to hear the song because I already know it's a great song. I didn't expect such a great video. It's icing on the cake.
I just discovered that they are Native Americans! I blame the US mainstream media
❤❤❤❤ from a proud Native North African
No its because they sound like other singers, it's many nameless funk/blues singers
Tfym “blame the US mainstream media” are they supposed to tell you the race of bands 😭
So typical to blame us for your ignorance
Where we have been, where we are at, and we're we are going. I can get the message loud and clear. If our ancestors could see us now! Wait there never left us it's an amazing feeling to live today seeing my children tomorrow and my ancestors words pictures and prayers of the past 🙏 Hunya I got chills watching this! Good vibes!!!!
最高の曲です!!
この曲を聴くとパワーをもらえる!
I saw them sing this in 1974 at the Hollywood Palladium when Redbone opened for Sly and the Family Stone. There were less than 150 people in the audience, They were fabulous! So wonderful to see this favorite has passed the tests of time!
One of the all-time greatest song…will always get air-time
Native Ametican master musicians REDBONE wrote Come and Get Your Love- and MANY MORE.
Its 2021, And your listening to this song, meaning you have great musical taste.
Nope, i just watch Marvel movies.
@@Sahaib3005 LOL me too 😂
Nope just social studies hw 🥲
Thanks
I’m just here because it’s a good song
Loved the incision of your song in "Guardians of the Galaxy p3.."
The song hasn't lost anything in the decades since I first heard it.
Thanks for the music.
Beautiful, deep video. Gorgeous.
The legendary Star Lord will return!