Ed Sullivan Couldn’t Stand This Singer, He Made It Obvious

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  • @FactsVerse
    @FactsVerse  Рік тому +23

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    • @spiffy830
      @spiffy830 Рік тому +8

      These singers were all great - ED SULLIVAN was the problem

    • @davidwesley2525
      @davidwesley2525 Рік тому +3

      ​@@spiffy830Ed Sullivan was an OLD SQUARE.
      😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅

    • @sparky6086
      @sparky6086 Рік тому +5

      Is this done by AI? For a channel called "Facts Verse" It certainly isn't very "factual"

    • @louislamboley9167
      @louislamboley9167 Рік тому +3

      This guy is trying to rewrite history with misleading information. Elvis and Ed got along fine. It was the Government Censors that banned Elvis' body movements. Ed Sullivan was on at 9. And Jim Morrison sang Light My Fire exactly like the recording.

    • @musicland2024-gq2pb
      @musicland2024-gq2pb Рік тому +2

      jim morrison and sam cooke stood there grounds plus bob dylan

  • @christopherblack7342
    @christopherblack7342 Рік тому +88

    We always visited my Grandparents on Sundays. I would always watch a Chuck Connors western series but this particular Sunday my Mom and Dad and Grandparents came in from dinner and said there was a musical group that was causing a lot of fuss and they were going to be on the on the Ed Sullivan show so they wanted to see what the fuss was about. So we switched channels and they made it through about half a song and told me I could switch back to my Western. They left the room but the channel never changed. I couldn't believe what I just had seen and heard. The Beatles had just altered my life forever and the better. I was mesmerized!

    • @1ManNamedDan
      @1ManNamedDan 9 місяців тому +2

      Great story man! About how old were you and do you remember liking music before then and if so who were you favorites before the Beatles?

    • @freecakesandale
      @freecakesandale 9 місяців тому +1

      That's a great story! "...they made it through about half a song....".....so hilarious! 😂

    • @bucksdiaryfan
      @bucksdiaryfan 6 місяців тому +1

      Had you heard any Beatles tunes before that? I've always wondered what a "raw" take on their sound would be like... man, they jammed out on "I Want to Hold Your Hand" that night -- it wasn't one of my particular favorites, but I watched a replay in HD of their Sullivan show and was blown away by it

    • @christopherblack7342
      @christopherblack7342 6 місяців тому +4

      @@bucksdiaryfan no, actually I had not. I'd been to a Johnny Cash show thanks to my Grandfather. He was always very ahead of the curve in his musical picks. I remember him telling my Mom and Dad they had to hear his 45 of Sound Of Silence when it came out. He really loved music. I was completely blown away especially after the Beatles played I Want To Hold Your Hand. That was it for me.

    • @warialdasue
      @warialdasue 6 місяців тому +2

      The Rifleman ! I’d forgotten aboutthat

  • @davidrudolph1102
    @davidrudolph1102 Рік тому +166

    Funny story I'd like to share. My grandmother was watching the Ed Sullivan show one evening and he presented his slate of acts that included some animals. Well, my grandmother couldn't wait to see a nice animal show on Ed Sullivan! Finally, the moment arrived and behold, the animals appeared---but not quite the kind of animals my grandmother expected. Yes, it was a great performance and an outstanding act---all compliments of Eric Burdon and The Animals! True story. My siblings and I laugh about it to this very day! Talk about generation gaps...😄

    • @FactsVerse
      @FactsVerse  Рік тому +4

      Fun stuff, thank you so much for sharing your life story. What other types of video would you like to see on our channel?

    • @girlfriday-nl9we
      @girlfriday-nl9we Рік тому +11

      Might wanna look up the meaning of “life story” - you actually meant a story from the post-er’s life. No wonder you got so many things wrong in your video. BTW, why does the teaser video depict Ann-Margret when she’s never mentioned or shown in the video? - very misleading, and just one more inaccuracy in this package.

    • @rangerwhite5165
      @rangerwhite5165 Рік тому +6

      And then they started singing about New Orleans brothels.😂😂

    • @rayslockish5047
      @rayslockish5047 8 місяців тому +1

      Nice clean humorous story I enjoyed it... Thanks

    • @marybarry2230
      @marybarry2230 7 місяців тому +1

      That is great! You had me right to the end!😆

  • @tonyvincent9753
    @tonyvincent9753 Рік тому +314

    Why is there a picture of Ann Margaret standing next to Ed instead of one of the guys with whom Sullivan clashed?

    • @breckrichardson390
      @breckrichardson390 Рік тому +88

      To mislead or get clicks, or simply because this channel is typically sloppy and loose with the facts.

    • @HNUNN-ip4dt
      @HNUNN-ip4dt 10 місяців тому

      See Ann M dancing to Booker T and the MG's " Green Onions" ​@@breckrichardson390

    • @wolfgangkoller4495
      @wolfgangkoller4495 10 місяців тому +15

      ​@@breckrichardson390 exactly!

    • @wolfgangkoller4495
      @wolfgangkoller4495 10 місяців тому +9

      Thank you for the information that this is Ann Margaret! I missed this "fact".

    • @Sundae_Times
      @Sundae_Times 10 місяців тому +4

      @@breckrichardson390Nailed it! 👏

  • @Slipmahoney21
    @Slipmahoney21 9 місяців тому +100

    Ed Sullivan stood next to Elvis and said what truly fine and respectful young man he was….it was honest praise!! It’s on you tube, see for yourself.

    • @gailsteck2636
      @gailsteck2636 7 місяців тому +10

      I’m pretty skeptical of this whole video. Not only did he praise Elvis for what a nice young man he was, but then showed Gary Bussey in the Buddy Holly Story. Take this whole thing with a grain of salt.

    • @staceyannjustus8245
      @staceyannjustus8245 7 місяців тому +4

      This is correct, whoever put this clip together should do their research before broadcasting something. It puts the entire post in question so I am not watching the rest.

    • @loyshaw935
      @loyshaw935 7 місяців тому +6

      That's true. He realized his judgment of Elvis was wrong and made public on his show what a polite nice boy he was.

    • @jleo5898
      @jleo5898 7 місяців тому +4

      I watched one of the Elvis Presley performances on The Ed Sullivan show, through my antenna TV on METV. And after one of his very early performances, Sullivan fairly gushed over Presley, went out of his way to profusely compliment Presley, and through his words more or less invited America to do the same.

    • @bucksdiaryfan
      @bucksdiaryfan 6 місяців тому +8

      These idiots make all kinds of mistakes... I'm surprised they didn't confuse Ed McMahon with Ed Sullivan... they're just pumping out content without researching their subject matter

  • @pokethebear
    @pokethebear Рік тому +585

    The Ed Sullivan Show was not a late-night program. It was in prime time.

    • @alexandradillard2077
      @alexandradillard2077 Рік тому +28

      I’m a witness. We watched it weekly 😉!

    • @maryerb6062
      @maryerb6062 Рік тому +30

      Yeah, you should've researched properly before you put this up.

    • @kevindick7485
      @kevindick7485 Рік тому +34

      This voice over actor too often get facts wrong or does not do his homework on the topic .

    • @lamontbradford4630
      @lamontbradford4630 Рік тому +20

      @@maryerb6062 he never research properly. I’m surprised he didn’t say the show was on FOX or CW.

    • @pokethebear
      @pokethebear Рік тому +21

      @@kevindick7485 Yeah, who knows if it's the actor or the writer, or if they're the same guy, but this channel is sloppy as hell. I keep hoping to learn one new thing from one of their videos, but at this point, if I hear something new, I tend to doubt its veracity.

  • @MHFROX
    @MHFROX Рік тому +26

    At 10 yrs old I had just gotten my first guitar for my birthday. On a Sunday night, the Rolling Stones were on the Sullivan show. When my dad saw them, he told me if that was the kind of music I wanted to play, he'd make firewood out of my new guitar. So, I answered correctly..."Oh no sir! I don't wanna play THAT stuff!" Some 50+ yrs later, I still play and think of dear old Dad (rest his soul) any time I play 'Stones'! (My mom always said the Beach Boys were the group she disliked the least...and rest her soul, as well.)

  • @royscott3432
    @royscott3432 Рік тому +967

    Showing Gary Busey (playing Buddy) instead of the real Buddy Holly is misleading and confusing to younger people who don’t really know Buddy Holly. Come on , that’s just lazy.

    • @michaelcranstoun8296
      @michaelcranstoun8296 Рік тому +36

      They still showed Buddy Holly in four film clips, despite showing Busey.

    • @paititi
      @paititi Рік тому +57

      The whole premise of this silly video is deceptive. Actually, it was Ed Sullivan who saved Elvis’s career in the very early days, when much public opinion was going against Elvis, yet just before Elvis’s appearance Ed announced to the national audience that he had come to know Elvis, and that he was actually a fine and respectful fellow. And as for poseur and drunkard Morrison, he lied to Sullivan, and no one wants a second meeting with a sleaze who lies to your face.

    • @michaelcranstoun8296
      @michaelcranstoun8296 Рік тому +13

      Absolutely correct!

    • @magpiesneedle2575
      @magpiesneedle2575 Рік тому +16

      Very little live footage before he died in Iowa. Still not a great idea

    • @StamfordBridge
      @StamfordBridge Рік тому +57

      They also showed the band Weezer doing the song Buddy Holly during the segment. Strange. Just show Buddy.

  • @stephenguppy7882
    @stephenguppy7882 Рік тому +42

    It doesn't matter if Sullivan liked his acts or not. He knew what made a good show and that is all that is important here.

    • @jimbo43ohara51
      @jimbo43ohara51 Рік тому +2

      Boy, how times have changed. These performers look like choir boys compared to what we have today. Elvis may have wiggled al lot but he could do without the tats.

    • @floyddrain7256
      @floyddrain7256 11 місяців тому

      It mattered because in those days parents controlled the family TV set and what their kids watched. Ed Sullivan un-demonized Elvis with that brief speech as Elvis stood there. Then whoosh! Elvis mania became Elvis hyper-mania.

    • @grt49er
      @grt49er 10 місяців тому

      How good of friends would they have been. Ed was an elderly suit wearing conservative. This was all ratings and money. Sullivan never shut them down and he got ratings. Bands got instant street cred for the times.

    • @johnrogan9420
      @johnrogan9420 4 місяці тому

      Sullivan suffered from an odd disease!

    • @stephenguppy7882
      @stephenguppy7882 4 місяці тому

      @@johnrogan9420 What the Hell has that to do with anything?

  • @vickyabramowitz2885
    @vickyabramowitz2885 Рік тому +290

    As a teen, it amazed me that a totally square guy with an awkward personality like Ed Sullivan could book the coolest singers and musicians on his variety show.

    • @rbsprods3200
      @rbsprods3200 Рік тому +23

      He had no choice! Like Dick Clark on American Bandstand during the week, he knew his weekend show had to give the audience the top-selling, most popular acts of the day. With only 3 TV channels available (ABC, CBS, & NBC), competition was tough in those days. (Yes, I was there)

    • @aquafishes
      @aquafishes Рік тому +10

      On the flip side, circles always fit into squares 😮

    • @fredalwatkins4506
      @fredalwatkins4506 Рік тому +11

      His show was on for a long time. Initially he would book conservative acts. As time went on, the wilder acts became more popular and he had to book them to remain relevant

    • @kalburgy2114
      @kalburgy2114 Рік тому

      Ed Sullivan was a Socialist. He was careful not to offend conservative America.

    • @pirbird14
      @pirbird14 Рік тому +8

      He was always a professional, though, and never let his true feelings show.

  • @alanosterman7130
    @alanosterman7130 Рік тому +35

    Remember the plate spinners, the guy on the 10 foot unicycle, the guy doing shadow images with his hands, comics like Jackie Vernon, Alan King and Myron Cohen, Topo Gigio the little mouse, Lamb Chop... and the list goes on and on ?

    • @A2D4
      @A2D4 6 місяців тому +1

      Yeah, unfortunately. That stuff belonged in vaudeville.

    • @alanosterman7130
      @alanosterman7130 6 місяців тому +5

      @@A2D4 Thank God for vaudeville. Early television was a descendant of vaudeville. Clever talented performers that made everyone feel better. No snide, snarky comments. No excessive attitude like today.

    • @Noname-ni1dy
      @Noname-ni1dy 5 місяців тому +4

      Topo Gigio…”Eddie, kiss me goodnight”

    • @Superfreq69
      @Superfreq69 4 місяці тому +1

      oh yea, Lamb chop. I forgot about that one. Remember Tiny Tim? haha!

    • @pearlschoice1988
      @pearlschoice1988 2 місяці тому

      Yaaasss! ❣️❣️❣️

  • @heronimousbrapson863
    @heronimousbrapson863 Рік тому +107

    I've often felt that it was strange that Ed Sullivan was associated with the entertainment industry at all. He always had the demeanor of an accountant or a high school science teacher.

    • @marilynmccormick3731
      @marilynmccormick3731 Рік тому +14

      Not much personality. Actually, I think he had NO personality. I guess he had an insiders edge somehow, maybe money, or broadway connections or maybe he owned the TV studio. Anyone out there know?

    • @JudgeJulieLit
      @JudgeJulieLit Рік тому +8

      In high school, Ed Sullivan was a champion swimmer. But in early adulthood he was in a car crash that left him with lifelong arthritic pain and stiffness. Despite that "huge" career and personal disappointment, he devoted his career in print and on tv to showcase catapult other young talent.

    • @jackwhite6030
      @jackwhite6030 Рік тому +7

      Sort of a King Maker he was....so comes the power

    • @moss8448
      @moss8448 Рік тому +11

      he was a big time columnist in his day covering entertainment like Walter Winchell was in his day...to all America and the ships at sea. You'd have to be older to even understand x-ers

    • @rhondagrace1370
      @rhondagrace1370 Рік тому +1

      😂

  • @truthorconsequences5470
    @truthorconsequences5470 11 місяців тому +31

    I was 9 years old when I watched the live performance of the Beatles on Ed Sullivan. I knew my parents were wrong when they said the Beatles would just be a flash in the pan!!! 🍳 📸 😅😊

    • @andyhinds542
      @andyhinds542 8 місяців тому +2

      Just like the record executive from Decca who said the same thing, and that guitar bands were a passing fad. How wrong he was!

    • @chavitacanta008
      @chavitacanta008 Місяць тому

      The Beatles on Sullivan made them a nationwide success ! I can remember being in second grade 1963 a a girl singing I Want to Hold Your Hand the next day ! It was the most talked about thing for days !

    • @redspice55
      @redspice55 Місяць тому

      Feb 9, 1964. I was still 8 yrs old when the Beatles first appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show. I remember watching it on a 12" b&w TV at my sister's apt, with my mum & dad

  • @parakeet8157
    @parakeet8157 Рік тому +60

    The Ed Sullivan Show was on during prime time. He was known to have musical acts from all genres for his audience. In order to remain current, he had to book these different acts.

    • @Superfreq69
      @Superfreq69 4 місяці тому +2

      He actually provided the start of the British Invasion. When they came to America, that was the show to go on!. In addition to the Stones, Beatles, Animals, getting going, they had Gerry and the Pacemakers, Freddie and the Dreamers,etc The Implosion of music began in the late 60's,, and continued through the 1970's, It tailed off and now all we have are studio drum beats and voice slide faking, yuk.The Dave Clark 5 were on 8X!

  • @thinman8621
    @thinman8621 Рік тому +95

    Ed Sullivan was a family watch show. Lots of different kinds of acts -- musicians, magicians, dancers, you name it. Why he was the arbiter of success back in the day is unfathomable. Ed Sullivan had the personality of a toll booth operator.

    • @peersen-m2e
      @peersen-m2e Рік тому +10

      As a 5 or 6 year old, I already had enough experience with a dad who was SQUARE, whose idea of music was Mitch Miller AND who always insisted I get a crew-cut at the barber shop.
      Seeing Sullivan in his stuffy suit jacket and tie was bad enough. AND watching his body language, that STIFF SHOULDER and torso, was a turn off. My siblings and I watched his show only for the acts that featured cooler people -- NOT HIM.
      We saw Sullivan as an old fuddy-duddy, like our old man. AND that talking Italian mouse act I ESPECIALLY HATED, being 2nd generation Italian-American.
      THEN, one night, Ed BROKE INTO A BIG SMILE as he extended his arm, gesturing to the curtain/stage announcing " T H E BEATLES !! " THAT ONE TIME Ed seemed human and maybe not so square. AND, a few years later, with my constant begging, pleading, and a little help from my aunt ( whom I recently learned my dad had a crush on, before he married her sister -- my mother !! ), my dad finally gave in.
      I was allowed to grow my hair longer for the first time, 1967 or '68. THREE OR FOUR YEARS AFTER THE FAB FOUR MADE LONGER HAIR POPULAR !!
      Better late than never, I guess. : D
      11 p.m. 10/26/23

    • @thinman8621
      @thinman8621 Рік тому

      @@peersen-m2e Loved them dearly but my folks thought Ed Sullivan was their kind of a guy. Sounds like your Mom might have bought you cheap, low-brow, polyester clothes like my Mom did? We had polyester pants and bad haircuts. We were discount people. Ugh

    • @buxxbannerspov30
      @buxxbannerspov30 Рік тому +6

      In fact it was, W A S Ed Sullivan who gave the seal of approval of Elvis to his viewers....

    • @carolynking5470
      @carolynking5470 Рік тому +6

      @@peersen-m2e I'm not Italian-American, but I really hated Topo Gigio. Senior Wences, too. Cringeworthy!

    • @engineeringartist4801
      @engineeringartist4801 Рік тому +5

      ​@@carolynking5470Made me smile. As a kid I always hated Topo Gigio. It moved wrong and wasn't funny one bit.

  • @bonnitaclaus2286
    @bonnitaclaus2286 Рік тому +47

    Ed Sullivan’s show was a must every week. As closest can be, the entire family would watch. When I said is closest gonna be, at least one of my parents watch, at least part of it. Both were extremely busy and had a little spare time, but they made an effort to catch some of it Sullivan. At my grandmothers house everything stopped to watch Ed Sullivan. I guess you could say I saw them all, but I do not remember them all.

    • @minnieg.4835
      @minnieg.4835 Рік тому +4

      Yes, always watched it at grandparents house on Sunday night.
      Only problem was that they also liked to watch Lawrence welk. Yucckk.😅

    • @cha5
      @cha5 Рік тому +2

      @@minnieg.4835”Goodnight, Sleep tight, and pleasant dreams to you, There’s a wish and a prayer that every dream come true….” 🌽
      I love Big Band music but Lawrence Welk was beyond cheesy.

    • @FactsVerse
      @FactsVerse  Рік тому +2

      We absolutely agree! Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts. Be safe and have a great weekend!

    • @jackwhite6030
      @jackwhite6030 Рік тому +1

      Everything stopped for both Lawrence Welk and Ed Sullivan.....LOL....I remember lots of acts but appreciate them more today.

    • @csnide6702
      @csnide6702 Рік тому +2

      the term is " as close as can be "

  • @DorothyNylund
    @DorothyNylund Рік тому +24

    I have a few memories of Elvis on Sullivan (and my mother explaining to me why they only showed him waist up during one show. ) However, I do remember at one point Ed shaking Elvis' hand and making some positive remark about his being a good guy despite the image.

    • @michaelhoey2288
      @michaelhoey2288 10 місяців тому +2

      I think he said "I wanted to say to Elvis Presley and the country that this is a real decent, fine boy"

    • @chavitacanta008
      @chavitacanta008 Місяць тому

      He was ! He was raised as a southern country boy with respect for his elders ! He always said yes sir or yes mame even when he was famous ! His parents lived in his house with him ! He lived six miles north of me but I only saw him once outside of Graceland ,with Pricilla ,when I was ten !

  • @robbpowell194
    @robbpowell194 Рік тому +122

    Considering he 'hated' Elvis, he sure had him back a lot, and gave him a solid endorsement

    • @jochenstossberg5427
      @jochenstossberg5427 Рік тому +10

      He didn't hate him at all. Off the stage Elvis was famously polite. But Sullivan had a hit television show and the audience was a solidly family oriented one. And he had his own reputation to adhere to. Some of the artists he had on his show were notoriously unpredictable - and backstage, created drama. What Sullivan was worried about most - was a lack of control.

    • @moss8448
      @moss8448 Рік тому +7

      he knew 'pay dirt' when he saw it

    • @cliffordbowman6777
      @cliffordbowman6777 Рік тому

      Yea this channel is starting to suck

    • @elvisleeboy
      @elvisleeboy Рік тому +4

      It might have had something to do with Elvis' appearance being the only time the Ed Sullivan Show beat the Phil Silvers Show in the ratings.

    • @charlesduke1378
      @charlesduke1378 Рік тому +20

      I turned this video off after less than a minute. "The Ed Sullivan Show" was NOT a "late-night show." Instead, the show aired for many years on Sunday nights at 8 PM.
      Secondly, Ed himself was not a "very conservative." Instead, he was quite progressive as it relates to the acts he had on his weekly show. NO OTHER SHOW, at least in the 50s, featured more Black acts and personalities than Sullivan. This probably held true for the 60s too, even when other networks started to catch up featuring Black musical acts.
      Thirdly, Sullivan DID NOT dislike Elvis Presley. In fact, he called him over after his performance and said to his audience that Elvis was a "fine young man" and shook his hand.
      These three points were falsely stated on this video within the first minute of this eight-minute video; another case of someone too young to know what he's talking about, doing poor research. I turned it off. Horrible job done by whoever did this.

  • @pilotusa
    @pilotusa Рік тому +40

    What I do remember about the Ed Sullivan Show was that it was NOT, as you stated at the opening of the video, a "late night" show. It was "prime time" for the entirety of its run and, if I recall correctly, it was every Sunday evening at 8 pm.

    • @JimMordell
      @JimMordell 6 місяців тому +1

      I think the folks who created this post should go back- check their facts and try again later. I'm disappointed everytime I see such poor work pass as research!

    • @chavitacanta008
      @chavitacanta008 Місяць тому

      True that ! Ed Sullivan, Walt Disney world of color, and Bonanza ! That was the Sunday line up at our house ! My dad always made it a point to watch Wild Kingdom in the afternoon !

  • @terereynolds698
    @terereynolds698 Рік тому +30

    Every Sunday night my 3 younger brothers and I would sit in the living room with our popcorn, soda and our grandparents and watched Ed Sullivan, I sure miss those days. There were only 2 songs by The Doors that I actually liked, People are strange and Riders on the Storm. My grandpa used to say, if you make it on Ed Sullivan's show, you know you've hit the big time.

    • @FactsVerse
      @FactsVerse  Рік тому +2

      e're happy to know that you're a fan of the show. In your opinion, what is its best episode?

  • @rickeuler5792
    @rickeuler5792 Рік тому +34

    Sullivan was shrewd and perceptive enough to not allow his personal prejudices to get in the way of good ratings. Thus, he not only booked the rock musicians but occasionally (as was almost the case with Bob Dylan) allowed the performance of controversial songs. I remember Creedence Clearwater Revival performing the draft protest song "Fortunate Son" on Sullivan's show.

  • @christiancox3819
    @christiancox3819 Рік тому +28

    No mention of Elvis' last appearance, when ES endorsed him as being very nice and spoke highly of him

  • @theyrekrnations8990
    @theyrekrnations8990 Рік тому +43

    Ed Sullivan was the king of entertainment. He almost single handidly brought in the new generation of music with the acts he had on, and plus he actually allowed them to play live. This is something almost all of the other music variety shows rarely did

    • @alimantado373
      @alimantado373 Рік тому

      They were already big, Sullivan show was the breakthrough to further fame. To conventional fame.

    • @green323turbo
      @green323turbo 10 місяців тому

      Yes, Ed Sullivan liked Rock music and liked to have all these bands on. He just didn't want anything too sexual, because it was a family show. Thats why he didn't want Mick Jagger to say lets spend the night together.
      Watch the Dean Martin show ... he Really Didn't like Rock music and made comments about how long their hair was and how the music was just noise

    • @theyrekrnations8990
      @theyrekrnations8990 10 місяців тому +1

      @@green323turbo Red Skeleton too

    • @georgefromgreece4119
      @georgefromgreece4119 10 місяців тому

      Who cares about Sullivan?

    • @blushbaby5278
      @blushbaby5278 9 місяців тому +1

      Did u not watch the video he was an old man trying to control the younger generation. The best host for up and coming talent was Arsenio Hall

  • @ozrob8726
    @ozrob8726 Рік тому +128

    Let's be honest...Sullivan needed these guests for ratings just as much as they needed him for career advancement.

    • @lotsoffun4716
      @lotsoffun4716 Рік тому +11

      I never liked Sullivan. Too stiff and uptight with bad posture.

    • @1953childstar
      @1953childstar Рік тому +3

      @@lotsoffun4716 He was not terribly bright and very narrow minded. Typical of the uneducated of that era.

    • @lotsoffun4716
      @lotsoffun4716 Рік тому +2

      @@1953childstar I thought he was college-educated and was a swimmer in college.

    • @listohan
      @listohan Рік тому +3

      What value did Ed add?

    • @john-ic5pz
      @john-ic5pz Рік тому

      🤣 education opens minds?
      it just closes them in a different way. this era is no different btw

  • @jerigabbard6825
    @jerigabbard6825 Рік тому +11

    All of them! It was the first time that I heard of Bo and the next week I brought his album and drove my family nuts playing it over and over! I was born in 1958 so I was young and I think that influenced my love for rock and roll! ❤

    • @hellskitchen10036
      @hellskitchen10036 Рік тому +1

      Yep...All of them , damn I'm old !

    • @LazyIRanch
      @LazyIRanch 11 місяців тому +2

      The song that Ed Sullivan wanted Bo to play instead was Tennessee Ernie Ford's "Sixteen Tons". How ridiculous is THAT! That's a country/folk song that's not his style at all, and Bo Diddley was one of the most original artists of that time, or any! His guitar style is known as the "Diddley Beat", and people wanted to hear HIS music, not a song by a white country musician.
      That's almost as bad as when Richard Nixon asked Johnny Cash to perform a song that Johnny didn't write and would _never_ play in a million years because it's disgusting. Nixon asked the great Johnny Cash to play, "Welfare Cadillac". I hope Johnny told him to eff _all_ the way OFF!

  • @cinibar
    @cinibar Рік тому +25

    I remember some interview about Morrison, the story goes that Morrison was told by one of the Ed Sullivans guys that, "You will never play on the Ed Sullivan show again", and Morrison simply said, "I just did the Sullivan show"! As we know, Jim never needed to play that show again.

    • @ardalla535
      @ardalla535 9 місяців тому

      He couldn't. He ODed because -- aside from having a decent voice -- he was a self-absorbed jackass in real life. The lyrics he composed for songs he didn't write (Ray Manzarek was the musical talent behind The Doors) were sophomoric and embarrassingly awful. Who cares if Jim got his fire lit? Only thing that would light his fire was physically torturing his girlfriends. A total waste of human DNA. Hard to imagine a person more undeserving of legendary status.

    • @zzzbbbooo
      @zzzbbbooo 8 місяців тому +2

      Typical of his utter arrogance. He thought HE was the Doors, he never gave a stuff about the other three and how his crap behaviour affected their careers.

    • @Sidneyyoungblood75
      @Sidneyyoungblood75 4 місяці тому +2

      ​@@zzzbbbooobollocks.
      What you've said is total bs because one concert, a promotor or MC introduced them as Jim Morrison & The Doors.
      He was livid and said you go back out there, introduce us as The Doors or no show.
      He was also harassed by their first managers to go solo all the time but he didn't. He told the other three and in the end, the managers were fired.
      Going back to this first point, John Densmore has said it was him that said "We just did the Sullivan show..."
      So no one really knows who said it.
      Ultimately, you've talked a load of crap. Stop believing Oliver Stone and his completely erroneous version of Morrison

    • @cindylou3176
      @cindylou3176 2 місяці тому

      @@Sidneyyoungblood75thank you for this!! L-O-V-E The Doors🫶
      The whole sound is what gets me. I think Ray Manzarek is the greatest keyboardist ever, may he rest in peace. Jim is not all I hear😍

  • @scotthannemann3083
    @scotthannemann3083 Рік тому +35

    I saw the Doors perform Light My Fire, I was only 9 years old at the time, and didn't understand what was going on, but now I think it's great that Morrison sang the original, correct lyrics

    • @FactsVerse
      @FactsVerse  Рік тому

      Fun stuff, thanks for sharing! What other types of video would you like to see?

    • @terry7375
      @terry7375 Рік тому +1

      Ed Sullivan advised Jim Morrison to not use the phrase we couldn't get much higher

    • @brianew
      @brianew Рік тому +2

      I am a big fan of the Doors, but I really think that if Jim had an agreement with Ed, he should have stuck to the agreement. If he he had a problem with it, he should not have gone on.

    • @anthonycaruso8443
      @anthonycaruso8443 Рік тому

      Is it great that Ed lived much longer?Yes.

    • @porflepopnecker4376
      @porflepopnecker4376 9 місяців тому +1

      @@brianewTrue. I can't respect performers who pull cheap stuff like that on live shows.

  • @rainbowranddy
    @rainbowranddy Рік тому +65

    Ed's Show was not a "late night show", as you wrongly stated. It was a family show on around 8PM...on sunday night.

    • @crinolynneendymion8755
      @crinolynneendymion8755 Рік тому +1

      That's late night back in the early 60's...

    • @gaileverett
      @gaileverett Рік тому +4

      @@crinolynneendymion8755 No it was not. Jeez.

    • @kevinmiller6380
      @kevinmiller6380 Рік тому

      @@gaileverett Late night's usually around 10 pm. Sort of like when Johnny Carson came on (only in his case it was 11:35 pm).

    • @gregcarter8656
      @gregcarter8656 Рік тому

      If the show was truly a "live" broadcast,
      then it was on TV at different times
      in the different time zones of the USA.
      The time difference between NY and HI is 6 hours.

    • @howardschultzberg4263
      @howardschultzberg4263 Рік тому

      Yeah, this guy Blaine might e a computer voice. "Doorses???? Gimme a break, assholes

  • @ZONEPRESSLLC
    @ZONEPRESSLLC Рік тому +5

    Thank God for UA-cam for today's talent. No more elites deciding who sees who.

  • @michaelcranstoun8296
    @michaelcranstoun8296 Рік тому +22

    When the Rolling Stones were on his show, he asked them to change the lyrics to "Let's Spend The Night Together " to "Let's Spend Some Time Together." Jagger did it, but rolled his eyes when he said it. Sometimes it's better to comply, as crossing Sullivan could really derail your career at the time. Same with Johnny Carson. When Sullivan liked you, you could be asked back several times, as some performers were. Some artists even set appearance records.

    • @FactsVerse
      @FactsVerse  Рік тому +2

      Fun stuff, thank you so much for sharing this info about the Rolling Stones. Which of their songs appealed to you the most?

    • @michaelcranstoun8296
      @michaelcranstoun8296 Рік тому +2

      @@FactsVerse Many. "HeartOf Stone"
      "Happy" "One Hit To The Body" "Ruby Tuesday " "Angie" "Dandelion " "Have You Seen Your Mother Lately " "Get Off Of My Cloud"

    • @ratsgninrom999
      @ratsgninrom999 Рік тому

      Yep but jim mortison didnt sell himself out, he didn't take out the word higher, Ed said he would never be invited back, but who cares they already played the Sullivan show, besides the ed Sullivan audience isnt the audience the doors wanted. Those people want to hear child molesting frank sinatra and wife and child beating Perry Como singing bibbity bobbity boo, and sinatras only good stuff was when he was singing with Tommy Dorsey , after that . And he was sleeping with Natalie Wood when she was 13, piece of trash, i mean he didn't murder her like his buddy robert Wagner of course what dinatra did might have been worse, ed suklivam was probably the samd too, these prople should be called out for what they are. Trash.

    • @moss8448
      @moss8448 Рік тому +1

      same thing with the Doors that was back when America was BSing itself on what 'Blue Noses' 'thought' we as a country should hear.

    • @TomF.-dd5xr
      @TomF.-dd5xr Рік тому +3

      VERY TRUE, the Mickster knew that and thus why the Stones are still around today. Good business savvy to know when to comply and rebel.

  • @affirmativeaction1
    @affirmativeaction1 Рік тому +8

    Ed Sullivan was NOT a "late night" show. It was an evening show.

  • @LLewis-vu9qf
    @LLewis-vu9qf Рік тому +30

    I'm old enough to remember the Sullivan show and he really did showcase a variety of talent. I remember watching Sonny & Cher (wearing those hideous fur vests), Mamas and the Papas, the Seekers, and various other folk, folk/rock performers.
    There is a photo on UA-cam showing Ed in a room with the Beatles and Peter, Paul & Mary. The Beatles of course were on his show more than once but I don't recall PP&M ever being showcased. Oh well, maybe Ed didn't approve of the guys' beards. 😮

    • @FactsVerse
      @FactsVerse  Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much for sharing your life story! What other types of video would you like to see on our channel?

    • @ruthannschulenberg2117
      @ruthannschulenberg2117 Рік тому +2

      Every Sunday night!!! It was one show the family agreed on.

    • @marthaperdew
      @marthaperdew Рік тому +1

      The Doors were so awesome!

    • @marlenepatterson8632
      @marlenepatterson8632 Рік тому +1

      I never did like Jim Morrison. He was always defiant and had an unlikable personality.

    • @MrCrowebobby
      @MrCrowebobby Рік тому

      @@marlenepatterson8632 But he was gorgeous!!!

  • @carolynking5470
    @carolynking5470 Рік тому +5

    Ed Sullivan introduced The Muppets to everyone in the 60s. Like nothing before! I remember loving them. "Music hath charms..." Just watched it again on UA-cam. Great act!

  • @chrissheppard5068
    @chrissheppard5068 Рік тому +24

    Basically you had old grand dad in charge of a youth program.

    • @johnfowler9497
      @johnfowler9497 5 місяців тому

      Ol' Grand dad was responsible for elevating the careers of many of the greatest artists in history, he had been trying to get the Beatles over for over a year, they didn't want to go until they had a #1 in America, Ed and Murry pushed SLY on radio in the major markets and made it happen

    • @briteness
      @briteness 5 місяців тому

      Back then ageism was not as prevalent or as intense as it is today.

    • @PickleAllergy
      @PickleAllergy 4 місяці тому

      much needed.

    • @rattlehead6562
      @rattlehead6562 7 днів тому

      And the TV.

  • @paulelliott682
    @paulelliott682 Рік тому +5

    I don't think Ed was a fan of most of his guests. But ratings pay the bills. Dick Clark : You could tell he was really into music and loved to give new bands national exposure on Saturday afternoons. Don Kirshner too

    • @TrumptonMayor
      @TrumptonMayor Рік тому

      Spot on mate, i have read quite a few times he was no fan of rock music but it got the youngsters watching.

  • @bobburnitt5761
    @bobburnitt5761 Рік тому +18

    Ed Sullivan's Show was a Prime Time Show on Sundays. Very Mainstream, and that is what made these guys in your video controversial to Sullivan. I grew up watching it as my parents watched it, mainly my mother. NOT a late night show like Johnny Carson at all. He featured Vaudeville acts as well, like the guys that balance spinning plates on sticks.

  • @perlman7376
    @perlman7376 Рік тому +19

    Ed Sullivan gave all these performers the largest live audience they could possibly have. He did more for them than they did for him. Ed Sullivan was not perfect and neither were the performers who graced his stage. It seemed everyone watched his show way back when and today the videos and are still available for all to enjoy for many years to come. Thanks Ed.

    • @moss8448
      @moss8448 Рік тому +2

      well put

    • @FRLN500
      @FRLN500 Рік тому +3

      Wrong. If he had not booked these performers, he would have lost his ratings and his job. You need to realize that these performers were chart topping groups BEFORE they appeared on his show. That's the only reason he booked them. Appearing on his show did give them a bit of a boost though.

    • @perlman7376
      @perlman7376 Рік тому +3

      @@FRLN500A bit of a boost? Everyone I knew was watching the night the Beatles first appeared on Ed Sullivan. That started Beatlemania in America (where the money is). Yeah the Beatles were big in England but Ed Sullivan put them in everyone's living room. And why would other acts appear on Ed's show? They felt sorry and didn't want him to lose his job? They needed the money he paid them? Nationwide exposure was hard to come by back then. Today you don't need talent but do need the folks who pull the strings or you are going nowhere.

    • @mikehunt-fx7sf
      @mikehunt-fx7sf Рік тому +1

      @@FRLN500 You are wrong. Yes most were chart toppers at the time on the RADIO but they all knew being on his show live in front of millions of people of all ages would launch them into International stardom. You are out of your mind if you think those bands did not want to be on his show!

    • @mikehunt-fx7sf
      @mikehunt-fx7sf Рік тому +1

      @@perlman7376 Exactly!

  • @gar9429
    @gar9429 Рік тому +26

    There is a video of Elvis performing on Ed Sullivan show and Ed praising him after the performance as a fine young man and enjoyed working with him! Also I remember Ed getting really mad because of the girls screaming and yelling but he finally had to put up with it when he found out rock and roll wasn't going away!

    • @FactsVerse
      @FactsVerse  Рік тому

      Interesting, thanks for sharing this info. What other types of video would you like to see?

    • @_Common_Logic_
      @_Common_Logic_ Рік тому +2

      @@FactsVerse - One where you actually SHOW what you are claiming the video is about, and not just a bunch of random IRRELIVANT clips. Some of which were nothing more than actors portraying artists on 1970's TV shows and documentaries. This was no different than listening to someone spewing unsubstantiated info from a bar-stool. Yeah... FACTS would be a start.

  • @ericdeluca2539
    @ericdeluca2539 Рік тому +2

    I see The Doors, and I was 4 when I seen The Beatles . I seen others but, these were the biggest bands I remember the most.

  • @alanlevin167
    @alanlevin167 Рік тому +7

    Thius was not a late night show: 8 or 9 PM Sunday evenings. I know, I watched! It was a fine time for the whole family to watch. I think it was just after 'The Walt Disney Hour'.

  • @robertmalone3525
    @robertmalone3525 Рік тому +2

    I remember the Doors' "Light My Fire" episode and the Rolling Stones' "Let's Spend Some Time Together".

  • @artmanjohn2
    @artmanjohn2 Рік тому +24

    One of the factors that contributed to Sullivan not liking some of the artist was men's hair length. People today don't have a clue to this aspect in the gap in the youth culture between and the older establishment. Men in those days were expected to have very short hair, like a hair cut every two weeks and when men grew their hair long it really rubbed the establishment the wrong way a lot. Sad but true, youth these days have so much freedom in this aspect they really don't know how good they got it, they take their freedom of physical self expression for granted. I remember getting expelled from high school more than once in 1968 because my hair just barely touched my ears and collar and it was like this all over the country! They even considered Elvis Presley's hair too long when he first started out!

    • @jillmeader5882
      @jillmeader5882 Рік тому +2

      Haha granite? Think you mean granted must have missed school the day that was taught

    • @JumperSig
      @JumperSig Рік тому +1

      Long hair on a man was out. Folks frowned on it. It was better then, than now, looking back in other ways. I didn’t give one way or the other on the hair. The only thing I don’t miss, are pay phones. I hated using them.

    • @FactsVerse
      @FactsVerse  Рік тому +1

      Intriguing, thanks for the info! What other types of video would you like to see on our channel?

    • @geraldmartin7703
      @geraldmartin7703 Рік тому +2

      I was an undergraduate at the University of Michigan, 1967-71, the height of the counter culture/anti-war movement. Men:s hair was long, often shoulder length. I was more conservative and had a "normal" haircut. I went directly from graduation into the army (1971-74).. When I got out I let my hair grow a couple months then revisted campus. I was shocked to discover I had "long hair" while the the male students had short hair. College culture had changed radically in the three years I was in the service.

    • @plasticweapon
      @plasticweapon Рік тому

      well, no shit he wouldn't have liked it. that's too bad. it was his "shew", and he was obligated to act like a professional and be however polite someone was to him.

  • @rhondagrace1370
    @rhondagrace1370 Рік тому +2

    I was a kid watching Ed Sullivan, I loved all of these artist, different styles that's all. I have music from all of them.

  • @Skedawg88
    @Skedawg88 Рік тому +7

    I watched Ed back one 60’s just to see which new vocal group or solo artist would be performed. Once The Beatles performed it got be interesting for me. Elvis was on when I was to young to appreciate or care about Ed’s musical guests.

    • @kevinlarkin2696
      @kevinlarkin2696 9 місяців тому

      I remember the Rolling Stones on the RED Skelton Show ..
      Or
      Maybe it was the ANIMALS..
      (Google help me ..)

  • @hifinsword
    @hifinsword 10 днів тому +1

    The Ed Sullivan show was THE variety entertainment show on during PRIME time. Ed had acts from all types of the performing arts. It was odd this conservative man would book everything from circus acts to rock starts! He knew when a good act would boost ratings, whether he personally liked their acts or not.

  • @doneidson-ix2qn
    @doneidson-ix2qn Рік тому +7

    Don't forget the Beatles. Ed Sulivan seemed to mellow out in the late 60s and early 70s. He seemed to like the Mamas and Papas so much so that he joined them on the stage after their performance.

    • @Hexon66
      @Hexon66 10 місяців тому

      The Beatles were white bread tame, particularly in '64 and '65 when they appeared. Even in the later years, when they (mostly John) became performatively off-putting with their public personae and statements, they were never going to be controversial musically, much less lyrically.

    • @frankieC1023
      @frankieC1023 9 місяців тому

      Ann Mar-gret had at least 10 records out on RCA from 1961-1964.Lots were regional hits.

  • @richardtannehill5106
    @richardtannehill5106 10 місяців тому +2

    Surprising that with Ed's personality, he liked anyone at all.

  • @michaelmitchell5098
    @michaelmitchell5098 Рік тому +9

    There are many televised performances available by Sam Cooke from Arthur Murrrays Dance Party in the late 1950s to Shindig in 1964-the year he was murdered. Furthermore Ed Sullivan invited Sam back to the show the week after he was cut off. Both of those performances are available on dvd.

    • @moss8448
      @moss8448 Рік тому

      he was shot in a motel by some disgruntled dickhead is what I heard back in what was it `65?

  • @petegregory517
    @petegregory517 Рік тому +1

    Saw 'em, all of 'em. Mom, Dad never missed ES. Those days most everyone was home on Sunday night, especially for ES.

  • @Robert-kx8fs
    @Robert-kx8fs Рік тому +8

    Facts ??? The picture presented for your video show a lady. Yet, none of your musicians are a woman.

    • @kmr9347
      @kmr9347 Рік тому

      Channel known for constant Click Baiting. DESPERATE for engagement, clicks & views. I'm guessing. 😊

  • @zethraelofteldrassil3149
    @zethraelofteldrassil3149 2 місяці тому +1

    As if The Doors could care what Ed Sullivan thought. We watched this show, as my family did every Sunday night, and we all knew Jim Morrison was going to give Sullivan a stroke ... "couldn't get much higher" ... and the much ado over Dylan's choice of song, which caused him to cancel his appearance, forever ruined his career. That was a real shame. He had so much potential. But, if you wanted the best music and bands of that time, you never ever missed The Smothers Brothers Show. Loved it!

  • @terrencegurnee3166
    @terrencegurnee3166 Рік тому +9

    we never missed his show as a family

    • @FactsVerse
      @FactsVerse  Рік тому +1

      Fun stuff! We're very happy to know that you and your family are a fan. What is your favorite episode?

  • @condar419
    @condar419 Рік тому +9

    You have omitted - deliberately? - the way it ended up with Elvis and Ed. Ed stood with him at the end of one of his performances and declared that Elvis was a fine young man, very polite and an incredible talent.

    • @girlfriday-nl9we
      @girlfriday-nl9we Рік тому +1

      After Elvis’ third appearance on the show, Sullivan stood by Elvis after he performed and said something along the lines of, despite what you may have heard here is a really fine, decent boy. I don’t know if he endorsed him like this on Elvis’ earlier appearances. This third appearance was filmed from the waist up, though, just in case Elvis did any of that pelvic action like he’d done earlier on Sullivan.

  • @pgh45rpms
    @pgh45rpms Рік тому +5

    There was also a clash with comic Jackie Mason over a hand gesture.

  • @maguffintop2596
    @maguffintop2596 3 місяці тому +1

    Ed Sullivan gave Elvis one of the greatest pitches ever! Saying he is a genuinely talented and upright young man after he sang a gospel song instead of his scheduled rock song. You can check out the video on YT…

  • @loudom3217
    @loudom3217 Рік тому +4

    I remember when the Doors were on Ed Sullivan and only later on heard about the riff over Morrison singing "Higher" in their song "Light my Fire". Ed Sullivan did a similar thing to the Rolling Stones when they performed "Let's Spend the Night Together" Ed Sullivan didn't like the lyrics and wanted them to change the lyrics of "Let's Spend the Night Together" to "Let's Spend Some Time Together". In this case the Stones complied with Ed's demand and changed the lyrics.
    You can look up the Rolling Stones performance on Ed Sullivan with Mick Jagger singing "Let's Spend Some Time Together" on UA-cam. Check out the expressions on their faces when Mick sings to the changed line. 😉

    • @joebarr725
      @joebarr725 Рік тому +1

      Show Producer (after the Doors performance) : "You will never do the Ed Sullivan Show again".
      Ray Manzarek : "We just did the Ed Sullivan Show".

    • @FayeKramer-rl9xz
      @FayeKramer-rl9xz Рік тому +3

      Turns out Jim Morrison was a total jerk, between many arrests and exposing himself.

    • @FactsVerse
      @FactsVerse  Рік тому

      Us too! Thank you so much for bringing back memories. What other types of video would you like to see?

    • @girlfriday-nl9we
      @girlfriday-nl9we Рік тому

      Actually many people who witnessed the Miami concert testified Morrison never exposed himself and there was no photographic evidence. I believe the governor reversed Jim’s conviction in some manner in recent years, which essentially means the state admits the charges were trumped up & politically motivated.

    • @Sidneyyoungblood75
      @Sidneyyoungblood75 4 місяці тому

      ​@@FayeKramer-rl9xzturns out you're a jerk for believing tripe. Sensationalised rubbish spread by the nascent media at the time.
      They now do the same thing as a matter of course. Easier for them to lie and invent stuff than breathe

  • @travesotom6890
    @travesotom6890 Рік тому +5

    He didn’t hate Elvis, he just didn’t know what to expect from him since rock n roll music was just coming out but once he found out how popular he was, he booked him on his show for 3 appearances 😂

  • @angelorollo3350
    @angelorollo3350 Рік тому +10

    I know he had problems with Buddy Holly and Jim Morrison but Elvis was very respectful and did his best to be so!

  • @user-vg2eg7oo5n
    @user-vg2eg7oo5n Рік тому +2

    John Byner, a frequent guest, said he loved Ed Sullivan and saw him as a father figure.
    Byner's dad died when he was young.
    Byner said Sullivan also did live shows in Lake Tahoe, which Byner also appeared on.

  • @jackdavis5638
    @jackdavis5638 Рік тому +5

    Anne Meara and Jerry Stiller were my favorite guests on the Ed Sullivan Show.

    • @carolynking5470
      @carolynking5470 Рік тому +2

      They were very good. I liked Canadian comics Wayne & Shuster, too.

  • @RichardVanMeter-j5x
    @RichardVanMeter-j5x Рік тому +3

    Have you ever noticed that Ed Sullivan and Richard Nixon were never seen at the same place at the same time I think Ed Sullivan was actually Richard Nixon

  • @thisisme3238
    @thisisme3238 Рік тому +11

    Growing up in the time era of the "Ed Sullivan Show," I remember all of these people shown on this video. My parents "religiously" watched the "Ed Sullivan Show," each time it aired...never knew Ed Sullivan was so "rigid" in his expectations of the guests that appeared on his show.

    • @deborahdushane
      @deborahdushane Рік тому +2

      It was on at 8 PM EST right after Walt Disney World. This was on Sunday

    • @FactsVerse
      @FactsVerse  Рік тому

      Thanks for watching! We're glad to know that you love our video. If we may ask, what other types of video would you like to see on Facts Verse?

    • @thisisme3238
      @thisisme3238 Рік тому

      @@deborahdushane Yes, that's right.

    • @girlfriday-nl9we
      @girlfriday-nl9we Рік тому

      It was called “The Wonderful World of Disney.” Walt Disney World was one of the theme parks.

  • @deborahzuczek9490
    @deborahzuczek9490 Місяць тому +1

    Not true about Sullivan's feelings about Elvis. He actually admired him as a fine young man and brought him over to shake his hand and compliment him sincerely. Everyone knew back then that Elvis was a really nice guy.

    • @FactsVerse
      @FactsVerse  Місяць тому

      Thanks for sharing your thoughts! What other types of video would you like to see on our channel?

  • @richpontone1
    @richpontone1 Рік тому +7

    If Eddie baby was so straight laced and Conservative, then maybe he should have booked Lawrence Welk and his Champagne Music Makers?
    With them, his Shuuuu would have lasted on Prime Time for a week.

    • @joebarr725
      @joebarr725 Рік тому

      What is the diifference between the Lawrence Welk Band and a moose?
      On a moose, the horns are in front and the a-hole's in the back.

    • @richpontone1
      @richpontone1 Рік тому

      @@joebarr725
      As with all Animal and Human Males.

    • @sppecials606
      @sppecials606 3 місяці тому

      @@joebarr725 😅😅😅

  • @sunshizzleyou
    @sunshizzleyou 8 місяців тому +2

    It’s shameful that Ed Sullivan didn’t want Weezer playing “Buddy Holly” on his show!

  • @enigmawyoming5201
    @enigmawyoming5201 Рік тому +9

    Seems like Ed Sullivan was a very talented man born 30 years too late.

  • @IceSkater8491
    @IceSkater8491 Рік тому +1

    Ed Sullivan gave Elvis a very warm and respectful presentation after the singing finished. Not "hateful" at all. You're bad about misstating things.

  • @rockit6553
    @rockit6553 Рік тому +4

    Ah correction. Sullivan was not a late night show. It came on at 8pm on Sunday. And I've seen the Jackson performance & didn't see any animosity toward MJ at all. In fact he was in awe. Who researches this stuff???

  • @tonyharden7159
    @tonyharden7159 Рік тому +8

    The Ed Sullivan Show was before my time, but I can see things from Ed's POV. Ed was a product of his generation and probably his upbringing. I am a former headbanger who still rocks some. That said, rock and roll was new and the older generation didn't know where it would lead their kids or the country. You have to look at things through the other perso's side to understand them.

    • @loyevangelists
      @loyevangelists Рік тому

      Very good and very mature observation on your part. More people need to have their eyes open to see things and other people through those eyes

    • @moss8448
      @moss8448 Рік тому

      just don't get any on ya amigo

    • @Neville60001
      @Neville60001 Рік тому

      @@loyevangelists, many people are tired of looking at anything through the eyes of anybody else, majority populations in particular.

  • @clintonlujan1452
    @clintonlujan1452 Рік тому +5

    The Rolling Stones was another act that was controversial on Ed Sullivan with the song let's spend the night together

    • @FactsVerse
      @FactsVerse  Рік тому

      We absolutely agree! Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts. Be safe and have a great weekend!

  • @revelationrollcall4852
    @revelationrollcall4852 Рік тому +1

    As I’m watching this video & seeing the clip with Buddy Holly - I recognize the restaurant used is from Arnold’s on Happy Days! It brought back some fond memories!

    • @Hexon66
      @Hexon66 10 місяців тому +1

      That was Weezer doing their song "Buddy Holly".

  • @weatherboi
    @weatherboi Рік тому +9

    With these issues Ed Sullivan had, it was surprising Ed's show had such great ratings and lasted as long as it did on TV.

    • @gaileverett
      @gaileverett Рік тому +3

      Not at all. Remember this was an entirely different time. There were 3 networks - no cable, no streaming, nothing else. If you wanted to see musicians playing "live" there weren't many other options, especially if you didn't live in a huge city. Sullivan was an excellent producer and his show was by far the best variety show on the air. He had half a dozen different acts on each show, varying from puppetry to comedy skits to plate spinning to acrobats to tap dancing to every kind of music. He briefly introduced each act, usually chatted with them briefly afterwards, but otherwise let the talent have the spotlight. And his so-called "conservatism" was no different from what the vast majority of educated white males his age believed. He could have just refused to have these rock'n'rollers on his show at all, but instead he gave them nationwide publicity worth millions to their career, which they couldn't have gotten any other way. So he may not have liked the music, but he knew that it was going to bring in the viewers, and boy did it.

    • @patcola7335
      @patcola7335 Рік тому

      ​​@@gaileverettYou've got to identify people as white males. People today just have to identify everybody. Up until 1965 it was a white European majority country...so there's that.

    • @rft2001
      @rft2001 Рік тому

      @@patcola7335 I agree that people are too caught up in identity politics. Also, America still is a majority white nation, for now, as the most recent census from 2020 showed that 71% of the population identifies as white.

    • @weatherboi
      @weatherboi Рік тому

      Also these issue were not evident to the public that I can remember. He always have "a really big 'shoe'" . @@gaileverett

    • @Neville60001
      @Neville60001 Рік тому

      @@patcola7335, if these concerns bother you, you can always try to understand it from the point of view of a person of color.

  • @viper2148
    @viper2148 9 місяців тому +1

    Face it, the only act Sullivan ever approved of was the guy on the unicycle who juggled poodles.

  • @edryba4867
    @edryba4867 4 місяці тому +1

    The Ed Sullivan Show was NOT a late-night show! It was on in prime time! Sullivan was on CBS at 8:00 PM (7:00 Central) opposite Walt Disney on NBC.

    • @FactsVerse
      @FactsVerse  4 місяці тому

      Thanks for the correction. We'll check the video ❤

  • @propitiationed
    @propitiationed Рік тому +3

    The Ed Sullivan show was not a late night show as the commentator says. That error creates doubt about everything this commentator has to say.

  • @jimmyjennings4089
    @jimmyjennings4089 Рік тому +3

    You couldn't be more wrong, especially about Elvis, Ed Sullivan loved Elvis and Ed told Elvis he was a good person and was proud to have Elvis on his show, and I think everyone that is old enough to have seen it knows.

    • @floyddrain7256
      @floyddrain7256 Рік тому +2

      That's true. I saw that when it happened. Sullivan was completely sincere and Elvis appeared to appreciate it.

    • @walterberman8823
      @walterberman8823 Рік тому

      Yep, "he said Elvis was a really fine boy".

    • @syourke3
      @syourke3 11 місяців тому

      Sullivan had vowed never to have Elvis on his show at all, but Elvis was so popular, Sullivan had no choice but to hand him on, especially after Elvis had performed on Milton Berle’s show. But Sullivan really changed his mind about Elvis when Elvis did perform on his show. He was genuinely impressed with Elvis and he called him a “fine young man”. I think Elvis could be really very humble and charming and Sullivan had to change his own mind.

  • @Scott-et4kd
    @Scott-et4kd 6 місяців тому +1

    We all watched Sullivan ask kids, every night, yet we never spoke about what we saw. Looking back, this was mysterious, because we knew what we were seeing was changing everything, especially after we saw The Beatles on this show.

  • @nealgordon3712
    @nealgordon3712 Рік тому +4

    First of all : when you agree to go on someone else's show you do your song,( s) the way the host wants it, after all he is paying them for their appearance, if the singer doesn't agree, don't do the show " it's that simple" it's no different then when you go to work, you do the job the way the boss says to, or don't take the job. Now Bo Diddley being called " boy" was definitely wrong, but in that time trying to hire a lawyer and sue would most likely be difficult for him. As for Jim Morrison you don't promise to do it the way the boss said then when you are on the air "double cross" Ed. After all the Rolling Stones Mick Jagger had to alter the lyrics from the original song " Let's Spend The Night Together " to "Let's Spend Some Time Together " with Mick rolling his eyeballs in disgust.

    • @nealgordon3712
      @nealgordon3712 Рік тому +4

      Now with Sam Cooke and not having time to perform because the show went too long, I was hoping that Ed would pay Sam for the inconvenience, I've had that happen myself, like go to a doctor's appointment and the doctor is sick or something happened and the facility don't let you know ( making the trip for nothing) would upset me too, especially when I had to change my plans to keep this appointment. We don't know exactly what went down and would never know whether or not if Ed made it right with Sam.

  • @richardmartinez5938
    @richardmartinez5938 6 місяців тому +1

    Man I was there in front of the TV and I never knew this was going on.

  • @denisceballos9745
    @denisceballos9745 Рік тому +3

    It wasn’t a late night show- it would come on in prime time so the whole family could watch it together. Sundays, I believe.

    • @walterberman8823
      @walterberman8823 Рік тому

      Yes, we watched it with my grandmother at her house!

  • @philipshirk729
    @philipshirk729 Рік тому +1

    When the Rolling Stones performed Let's Spend The Night Together on the Ed Sullivan Show, they agreed to change the lyrics to "Let's Spend The Day Together. Mick Jagger made faces every time he sang the lyrics. I don't know if this strained the relationship betwee the band or not,but I'm sure it did

  • @pamzielinski5596
    @pamzielinski5596 Рік тому +17

    Wow! Ed was a difficult man to get along with sounds like.

    • @crankyoldperson6871
      @crankyoldperson6871 Рік тому +1

      It seems like he considered himself to be the big star of the show, and that the artists should have felt honoured to be invited. I kind of like watching super square people interacting with the coolest artists of the 60’s. The generation gap is a crevasse, and really adds to the edginess of the performances, and interactions between an old fuddy duddy and coolest rock and roll artists of the day.

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      @FactsVerse  Рік тому

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    • @gaileverett
      @gaileverett Рік тому +1

      @@crankyoldperson6871 No, just the opposite. This video is a little misleading. He may not have approved of the music, but he still had the bands on, stood back and let them play. He knew perfectly well that nobody was tuning in to watch HIM, and he knew talent and popularity when he saw it.

    • @girlfriday-nl9we
      @girlfriday-nl9we Рік тому +1

      Why do you keep popping in thanking people for “loving your video” even when they never said they loved your video? Guess it’s to be expected from a misleading, sloppy and inaccurate production like yours, though!

  • @harrybarry2291
    @harrybarry2291 6 місяців тому

    I remember the Ed Sullivan Show quite well. He and other hosts have to let their quests do their own thing to get the message of their songs to the viewers. Ed was very old fashioned who could be referred to as "an old fuddy dud". He was a good guy and had a great show. I can remember when the Rolling Stones were on the show. They wanted to do, "Lets Spend the Night Together". Ed made them change it to, "Lets Spend some Time Together". The Stones sang it that way but had an expression on their faces that they were not pleased with it. I think appearing on the Ed Sullivan show back then could have been an honor and great publicity for performers. It helped their careers.

    • @zethraelofteldrassil3149
      @zethraelofteldrassil3149 2 місяці тому

      The Stones caving in shocked me. They were already a huge band, and didn't need to cowtow to Sullivan. Bravo to The Doors for playing it straight.

  • @wesleycook7687
    @wesleycook7687 Рік тому +3

    Why does your introduction picture show Ann Margaret who isn't even mentioned ? She only had one record out anyway. And she was basically a dancer in movies like Viva Las Vegas.

  • @jimstultz3345
    @jimstultz3345 Рік тому +2

    Don't forget Jakie Mason. He gave Sullivan the finger back stage.

  • @JerzeiBalowski
    @JerzeiBalowski Рік тому +10

    Where’s Ann Margaret?

  • @sugarbist
    @sugarbist Рік тому +1

    In spite of what the commentator said, Ed Sullivan addressed the audience and stated that Elvis was a fine young man

  • @patrickmurawski400
    @patrickmurawski400 Рік тому +5

    His show and he wasn't a bad guy! He new talent and his word was final! Early tv duh!

  • @derithross8314
    @derithross8314 7 місяців тому +1

    Thank You The Doors

  • @geraldgarduna2225
    @geraldgarduna2225 Рік тому +5

    What a great story. I loved it 💯👍

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      @FactsVerse  Рік тому

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  • @charlenemack7040
    @charlenemack7040 8 місяців тому +1

    They didn’t call him Elvis the pelvis for nothing 😮

  • @philt1771
    @philt1771 Рік тому +10

    Ed had a face made for radio!

    • @moss8448
      @moss8448 Рік тому +2

      har dee har har but you do have a point

    • @floyddrain7256
      @floyddrain7256 Рік тому

      Original humor. How do you come up with that?

    • @moss8448
      @moss8448 Рік тому

      being ironic
      @@floyddrain7256

  • @annetterizzi1589
    @annetterizzi1589 8 місяців тому +2

    Ed Sulivan would have hated like every artist from the 90's on LOL

  • @PrivateAccount---ji6ni
    @PrivateAccount---ji6ni Рік тому +4

    It was not a "late night" show. It was prime time.

    • @zenawarrior7442
      @zenawarrior7442 Рік тому +1

      Depends on your bedtime lol🌜

    • @Neville60001
      @Neville60001 Рік тому

      @@zenawarrior7442, you nailed it; once when I was small, I wanted to see Natalie Cole's TV special, but my parents made me go to bed at 8:00 PM, both of the two times it aired (on CBS and here in Canada on CBC.)

  • @fideauone3416
    @fideauone3416 Рік тому +1

    I remember Ed telling the audience that Elvis was a "real decent fine boy". So I don't think he disliked him.

  • @jaye739
    @jaye739 Рік тому +6

    Ed would have died if RHCP were around. "SOCKS ON COCKS" 😂

  • @lancegoodall5911
    @lancegoodall5911 Рік тому +1

    Based on these accounts Ed Sullivan didn’t like anyone. Who was actually running the show? Ed or the network?

  • @imagine9265
    @imagine9265 Рік тому +5

    It was Sullivans show but he didn't realize the musical artists were going to entertain the way they wanted to !

  • @lechat8533
    @lechat8533 Рік тому +1

    Ed Sullivan may have disliked Elvis`s music before he had him on his show, but once he met Elvis, he praised Elvis by saying that he was a very decent young man and that they had never had a nicer experience with a popular name than with Elvis.
    Ed Sullivan has treated Elvis very respectfully. His praising of Elvis`s pleasant character surely didn`t mean that he disliked Elvis.

  • @kevinmiller6380
    @kevinmiller6380 Рік тому +9

    I bet Sullivan was a barrel of laughs offscreen.

    • @user-vg2eg7oo5n
      @user-vg2eg7oo5n Рік тому

      John Byner had fun with Ed Sullivan and joked with him. Some others, not so much.

    • @AD-yl9tm
      @AD-yl9tm Рік тому

      I doubt that very much!

    • @user-vg2eg7oo5n
      @user-vg2eg7oo5n Рік тому

      John Byner was interviewed a few years ago on Gilbert Gottfried's podcast for over an hour.
      Ed Sullivan and John Byner got along and joked back stage. So, put that in your pipe and smoke it.

    • @AD-yl9tm
      @AD-yl9tm Рік тому

      Sorry bud. We'll have to agree to disagree.

    • @user-vg2eg7oo5n
      @user-vg2eg7oo5n Рік тому

      There is a recorded interview, it's on the record.
      Case closed.