😂@JOSEOL1515 Youngin'. I was born in 51, so I was a teen in the 60s. School dances were so much fun, sock hops. I was a gogo dancer complete with gogo boots. Hahaha
Damn, what a gorgeous woman. Ladies Ladies, Please, where are these types of women with dresses, looks and hair like that? Where have they all gone? No tattoos. Oh the humanity.
@@stevenmyhre2242 Boomers be boom in’, I’m one of the youngest ones, and this kind of talk about “women today” is so damn misogynistic, I have to speak out.
@@ukmedicfrcs they had them, but it just wasn’t common place. I believe it was in 1945 during the tail end of World War II when the first official tattoo artist came on scene he was an SGI and he thought that it was unfair that people had a negative opinion on tattoos so he tried to make it a common practice but a lot of people did not, make it known that they had tattoos because it was tattooed back then. I don’t know what the whole problem was with it. I personally would never want one myself, but I respect people who choose to get one and a lot of women back then I’m sure got them. They just did not talk about it, or share it, and they usually got it on a spot on their body where nobody could see it underneath their clothes. I am a 31-year-old woman, and have thought about getting tattoos in the past, but I have just never really desired to have one. I figure if my grandfather never had a tattoo or my grandmother never had a tattoo that I am aware of. why would I get one?
No piercings in their face, technicolour hair or built like a barn door. I grew up in the 60's/70's and was blessed. Take away the Vietnam War and serious drugs and it would have been perfect. 👍
Summer1969, i was on the english border(england-scotland) and exactly in berwick on tweed , i was 19 years old, this song brings back lovely memories of that period, this was in the uk top ten at the first place for several weeks, ciao all Berwick citizens with immense Nostalgia 🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹ciao PIERO, DIZZY!!!👏👋🍸🐾💽💿
DIZZY I'M SO DIZZY MY HEAD IS SPINNING , I WAS 15 YEARS OLD WHEN THAT SONG CAME OUT 1 OF MY FAVORITE SONGS... I'M 69 TODAY AND I STILL LISTEN TO THAT SONG. THE GIRL DANCING ROBBIN MARY PARIS SHE WAS GREAT, BUT SADLY SHE PASSED AWAY IN 2022 RIP GIRL, WE WON'T FORGET YOU....BRING BACK THE 60'S AND 70'S ...
@@harrodsfan True. There is nothing anywhere that states that she has passed. Some of the info is quite current. So let's assume she's still very much alive.
Girls were so much more girly in those days. You could fall in love with most of them. (Barbara Eden, Ann Margret, Raquel, Nancy Sinatra, just to name a few. And you could flirt without the "you can't do that committee" starting an inquisition against you for small talk.
"Just discovered her today and I'm blown away by her style, groove, rhythm, and immaculate timing on the dance floor. She makes Madonna's 1980s dance moves look stiff in comparison! 🔥💃 #dancingqueen #newdiscovery #impressivemoves"
Madonna was always trying to make dance about raw sexuality. That must necessarily produce a good deal that seems stiff and another good deal that seems vulgar. Mary Robin Paris is dancing to express things like joy, excitement and love , and so a natural and healthily restrained sexuality shines forth.
As a baby boomer I agree with the responses..EVERY generation thinks theirs was the best…I spent 18 months in Vietnam from 17…19 years old, we had our own music that my parents disliked…but it was great because we were young….like all of you today! Enjoy your youth!👍🏽😊
If you can remember this DoD vid, you're going back quite a ways. A different time and a different place, a million miles away and a thousand years ago. Gone but not forgotten. GBA/LLR
Women back then were so much better looking. Healthy, no tattoos. no awful piercings long hair, minimal makeup, thin and feminine. Tell me I’m not correct.
That girl's dance moves are soooo smooooth! Gorgeous! Great song from my mid-teen years. God bless you, Tommy! - yer Pal - Curly Howard - PS: Hiya Babe! Woo-woo-woo! My! Ain't she perty!
Co-written by Roe and Freddy Weller, "Dizzy" was a major hit on both sides of the Atlantic, reaching number one on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 for four weeks in March 1969, for one week on the UK Singles Chart in June 1969, and was number one in Canada in March 1969. Also reached number two in Australia & Ireland & number 4 in Norway & West Germany.
This video is about Robin Mary Paris who is also nicknamed "The Dancing Troll" because of her dancing ability. You giving out information about who wrote the song is irrelevant. Give credit where credit is due.
I wore a dress this short when I was at a parochial school in 1971. They didn't care as long as it was a dress and not pants. !! I love everything about this video. It's one of the first songs I remember, and I really appreciate Robin Mary Paris now that I'm older. You earned your angel wings, girl - fly!
Oh my goodness, I use to love this song 💝 I was nine years old and I remember listening to music with my friends in school break and one of the Nuns, Sister Nildred, new it by heart... Great memoirs from those "Golden Years" 💝
Perfect Beauty! No fat; No tats; No piercings; No ridiculous fake breasts; No attitude; No man-hating; No idiocy; No bra. Just pure beauty! Those Were The Days, My Friend! Never again to be equalled.
This video really surprised me. I was in the Army at this time 68-70 wearing that same uniform as a pfc and sp4. I had a interesting job that was quite challenging in an underground commcrnter. On our time off we would go to the NCO club and dance, dance, dance to this song and Na, Na, kiss him goodbye and many others. I am now 75 and doing great for the most part. That uniform was our summer uniform. I thought it was very uncomfortable with all the starch in it. So I rarely worn unless it was required. I loved my class A uniform much better. What memories. Met my hubby while serving and we are still together. Thanks for the memories who ever put this together. ❤❤❤❤
Thank you for your service. I joined about fifteen years after you. Went through Airborne School at Ft. Benning when it was still a relatively new thing for females to get those wings.
@Sonja Gatto... I was 11 and you were 19, so eight years after she was still a hit ✌️☮️ Did you mean "dankeschön" (thank you) in German? Blessings from the Universe 🙌🏻🌈🌞💫💌
@@izom Oh yes I love mine too great for navigating in the Rocky Mountains 🏔️ to favorite trout fishing streams~rivers. One morning there were perfect 5” muddy footprints made by a pine marten or fisher cat on her black seat. I love nature.
That really stings. I actually did some research on her a while back. She had married a doctor and was living in Michigan. It hurts a little bit to hear that she's passed on.
Tommy Roe, y su inolvidable Dizzy . Fue todo un perfecto hit, en 1969 y a principios de los 70s, en el Perú y la belleza de Robin Mary, sencillamente única, auténtica, espectacular. Saludos desde Lima.
Absolutely 💯. Remember it well. Natural,no tattoos, no pink, blue, purple blue haired zombies. No nose, eyelid, tongue etc... Rings. So unattractive. Glad I lived it to experience the beauty in women then. Never to return.
I would NEVER want to be a kid today!. We had the best music back then. Not saying there aren't gems out there now, but it was a really special time back then
In 1969 I was the ships radio operator onboard the Fishery Protection Vessel HMS Keddleston. A small ship, the skipper allowed me to play music throughout the ship and I played this song. Tony Blackburne was the DJ who announced it and after it played he said the song would go nowhere. I thought at the time, Tony you are clueless. it went straight to number one. The 60's were great.
Thank you.. listening and watching this, I'm 13 again. Time stands still as music all around is beautiful and exciting. and so are the lovely ladies of this video.
Best I could do was this was a military information al short about Woman in the Military...forgot her name....but it is from a military film filmed in the Midwest in the late 60s
@@buff6637It’s called “Look Like A Winner” - I only know because I own a Rifftrax version of it. She wasn’t the greatest actress in it, but she was very easy on the eyes.
En esa época todas las chicas se vestían así, minifalda y blusa entallada, perfumadas dulcemente y con cabello largo, yo tenía 17 y me fascinaba esa moda la canción es exacta a lo que nos pasaba en esa época, gracias por los recuerdos.
Excellent ! Une belle époque, mais et également avec ces bémols. Je pense que nous devons vivre pleinement notre temps présent et ne pas avoir peur des changements. Il y en aura toujours. Imaginez l'Egypte, les Grecs, la Rome, le Moyen-âge, etc. Nous sommes rendus à un changement majeur de notre époque et nous le vivons présentement.
Sin duda alguna Robin fue, es y será un gran ejemplo de mujer ejemplar en el baile sexi, su vestido la hace ver hermosa admirando su perfecto cuerpo de Diosa, hojala las mujeres copien a ella para que sigan siendo femeninas y hermosas.
My heart skips a beat and does a backflip. 15 years before MTV! And I just heard today that the bass player on this track is Berry Oakley, later of Allman Brothers fame. Apparently he was also a session guy before joining the A Brothers.
@@markberryhill2715 This means that there were 3 former session players in the Allman Brothers Band. Duane, Berry, and Jaimoe. No wonder they were so tight and could improv so effortlessly.
@@billybupkis3688 Berry was also a guitar player. If what you say is right, then Oakley might have been on guitar. Dickey Betts was the one who mentioned this in one of the Allman Brothers documentaries. They both played together in a band called the Second Coming.
On September 8, 1969, the New York Post reported that the 17-year-old from Massapequa, Long Island, had secured a screen test with Columbia Pictures. In 1978, she was part of the New York Shakespeare Festival.
I love everyone's comments. I was born in 62. My favorite when it came out. How innocent music was back then. Sad she passed. One hell of a woman.
Same here, born in 62. The best years, best music, best everything.
I'm so sorry too time goes by too fast 😢
También yo nací en el 62. Me encanta este video.
😂@JOSEOL1515 Youngin'. I was born in 51, so I was a teen in the 60s. School dances were so much fun, sock hops. I was a gogo dancer complete with gogo boots. Hahaha
64 here great bubble gum rock
Damn, what a gorgeous woman. Ladies Ladies, Please, where are these types of women with dresses, looks and hair like that? Where have they all gone? No tattoos. Oh the humanity.
🙄
Women in the 60s had tattoos, didn't bathe, burning their bras and letting their arm pit hair grow long like a monkey. No thank you.
Visit me :)
@@KittyGrizGrizya girl ❤
@@stevenmyhre2242 Boomers be boom in’, I’m one of the youngest ones, and this kind of talk about “women today” is so damn misogynistic, I have to speak out.
Mini Skirts and back bump long hairdo - you gotta love the late 1960's !
Oh heck yeah dude.... Can smell them from here...mmmmm
Peace ✌🏼
Ya miss all of that. 😃
Ya cool 👍
Miss it and muscle cars too 😁
Ya u got that right sexy 👍
How i miss those years in everything. It will never be replicated
No ugly tattoos, no piercings, just women and their natural beauty. ❤❤❤
@@goofyrulez7914Hate to burst your bubble but women in the 60s had tattoos and piercings.
I didn't check ??
Sexy girls ❤❤❤
@@ukmedicfrcs they had them, but it just wasn’t common place. I believe it was in 1945 during the tail end of World War II when the first official tattoo artist came on scene he was an SGI and he thought that it was unfair that people had a negative opinion on tattoos so he tried to make it a common practice but a lot of people did not, make it known that they had tattoos because it was tattooed back then. I don’t know what the whole problem was with it. I personally would never want one myself, but I respect people who choose to get one and a lot of women back then I’m sure got them. They just did not talk about it, or share it, and they usually got it on a spot on their body where nobody could see it underneath their clothes. I am a 31-year-old woman, and have thought about getting tattoos in the past, but I have just never really desired to have one. I figure if my grandfather never had a tattoo or my grandmother never had a tattoo that I am aware of. why would I get one?
When women were sexy with NO stupid tattoos. Tommy Roe nailed this one. Great song.
Amen
No piercings in their face, technicolour hair or built like a barn door. I grew up in the 60's/70's and was blessed. Take away the Vietnam War and serious drugs and it would have been perfect. 👍
@@coolhand1964 well, that and [1] the JFK thing and [2] the Manson "family"
An infinity of AMENS! All the women with tattoos sickens every fiber of my being.
I’ll be so happy when men stop whining about “women”. Makes them sound so insecure, yawn.
Summer1969, i was on the english border(england-scotland) and exactly in berwick on tweed , i was 19 years old, this song brings back lovely memories of that period, this was in the uk top ten at the first place for several weeks, ciao all Berwick citizens with immense Nostalgia 🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹ciao PIERO, DIZZY!!!👏👋🍸🐾💽💿
Cool ❤
I know she's hot ❤
She was hot ❤
DIZZY I'M SO DIZZY MY HEAD IS SPINNING , I WAS 15 YEARS OLD WHEN THAT SONG CAME OUT 1 OF MY FAVORITE SONGS... I'M 69 TODAY AND I STILL LISTEN TO THAT SONG. THE GIRL DANCING ROBBIN MARY PARIS SHE WAS GREAT, BUT SADLY SHE PASSED AWAY IN 2022 RIP GIRL, WE WON'T FORGET YOU....BRING BACK THE 60'S AND 70'S ...
Found nothing new about her bio on Google. Where is your source from ? And her death ?
@@harrodsfan True. There is nothing anywhere that states that she has passed. Some of the info is quite current. So let's assume she's still very much alive.
This is the same girl dancing to Rosemary by Edison Lighthouse & was deleted.
I miss her RIP ❤
I was 10
Robin could sure dance.
60s dance style
@@jlcgu11 The dance move is called the "Skate" ... 1969 - 1970, the high water mark for amazing girls and dance moves. Lucky I was there.
@@jlcgu11 Know it well been there done that lol Peace
Luved miniskirts ❤
I didnt! Hated them!
@@Dakota-xi6cgwhy made u girls more sexy ❤
What a DOLL!!! I was 11 years old when this song was out and I still Love It!!!
I was 7 and I love. it too!
I love these older songs. I was 13.
I was five years old when Tommy Roe's Dizzy song was playing on the radio airwaves in 1969.
Girls were so much more girly in those days. You could fall in love with most of them. (Barbara Eden, Ann Margret, Raquel, Nancy Sinatra, just to name a few.
And you could flirt without the "you can't do that committee" starting an inquisition against you for small talk.
А мне было 6.
"Just discovered her today and I'm blown away by her style, groove, rhythm, and immaculate timing on the dance floor. She makes Madonna's 1980s dance moves look stiff in comparison! 🔥💃 #dancingqueen #newdiscovery #impressivemoves"
Madonna was a great singer , but she wasn’t a very good dancer..
@@bearcookie13 She is / was neither. Cilla Black blows her away on the vocal front.
I remember this as a teenager in Germany...in 1969. Here in northern CA, 2023, at 70 years. Damn good.
Madonna was always trying to make dance about raw sexuality. That must necessarily produce a good deal that seems stiff and another good deal that seems vulgar. Mary Robin Paris is dancing to express things like joy, excitement and love , and so a natural and healthily restrained sexuality shines forth.
@@jamescantrell6956Well said
Yes, GEN X, GEN Z, and Millennials, this was your grandmother (or maybe your great-grandmother). She was COOLER and HOTTER than you will ever be.
And not just Robin Mary, but millions of other gorgeous girls from the best era ever (except for Wall Street's genocidal war against Indochina.)
As a Gen Xer, I resent that. This was my mom's generation. 😂
@@stuckerfam.... Yes this guy finished school probably to early😂
As a baby boomer I agree with the responses..EVERY generation thinks theirs was the best…I spent 18 months in Vietnam from 17…19 years old, we had our own music that my parents disliked…but it was great because we were young….like all of you today!
Enjoy your youth!👍🏽😊
Nothing like stealing a quote
My hats off to you Robin Mary Paris you rocked this song, like a hand in glove GREAT SONG👍
This was my first 45 record. I was 12 years old. Loved this song.
If you can remember this DoD vid, you're going back quite a ways. A different time and a different place, a million miles away and a thousand years ago. Gone but not forgotten. GBA/LLR
RIP to a real woman of the days I miss so much!
No she didn't die 😮
@@stevenmyhre2242 I feel the same way too. Wish she was still with us.
Thank you, Robin Mary Paris, wherever you are!
Very, very, very cool. The song and the video. LOVE IT. Robin Mary Paris, a natural beauty in a way few are anymore.
Women back then were so much better looking. Healthy, no tattoos. no awful piercings long hair, minimal makeup, thin and feminine. Tell me I’m not correct.
Bingo
Agree, except for the "minimal makeup"...
Ladies
They went from Women to Wasters!
And they all smoked heavily back then
11 year old in 1970 dancing with my crush to Dizzy in a carport in Lawton, Oklahoma. What a memory...
I was also 11 in 1970.
That girl's dance moves are soooo smooooth! Gorgeous! Great song from my mid-teen years. God bless you, Tommy! - yer Pal - Curly Howard - PS: Hiya Babe! Woo-woo-woo! My! Ain't she perty!
Co-written by Roe and Freddy Weller, "Dizzy" was a major hit on both sides of the Atlantic, reaching number one on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 for four weeks in March 1969, for one week on the UK Singles Chart in June 1969, and was number one in Canada in March 1969. Also reached number two in Australia & Ireland & number 4 in Norway & West Germany.
It was a major hit,along with Crimson and Clover later that year.
@@markberryhill2715those simple songs were so catchy and bring me right back to childhood. Everything was so much better then.
Sugar Sugar was a better song !
This video is about Robin Mary Paris who is also nicknamed "The Dancing Troll" because of her dancing ability. You giving out information about who wrote the song is irrelevant. Give credit where credit is due.
@@Rick-if5zb suit you self picky
I wore a dress this short when I was at a parochial school in 1971. They didn't care as long as it was a dress and not pants. !! I love everything about this video. It's one of the first songs I remember, and I really appreciate Robin Mary Paris now that I'm older. You earned your angel wings, girl - fly!
Cool ❤
great video, and a beautiful girl !
Oh my goodness, I use to love this song 💝 I was nine years old and I remember listening to music with my friends in school break and one of the Nuns, Sister Nildred, new it by heart... Great memoirs from those "Golden Years" 💝
She was beautiful!!
the women looked so much more beautiful then compared to now! The best modern day looking actress has nothing on this woman right here!
You're right. Women used to be a lot prettier than they are now
Exactly !!!!!!
Perfect Beauty!
No fat; No tats; No piercings; No ridiculous fake breasts; No attitude; No man-hating; No idiocy; No bra. Just pure beauty!
Those Were The Days, My Friend! Never again to be equalled.
Feminism destroyed them, inside and outside.
OK BUZZKILL 🙄
It was a great era to live in!
I SECOND THAT...THE GOOD OLD DAYS I MISS THEM...
This video really surprised me. I was in the Army at this time 68-70 wearing that same uniform as a pfc and sp4. I had a interesting job that was quite challenging in an underground commcrnter. On our time off we would go to the NCO club and dance, dance, dance to this song and Na, Na, kiss him goodbye and many others. I am now 75 and doing great for the most part. That uniform was our summer uniform. I thought it was very uncomfortable with all the starch in it. So I rarely worn unless it was required. I loved my class A uniform much better. What memories. Met my hubby while serving and we are still together. Thanks for the memories who ever put this together. ❤❤❤❤
Thank you for your service. I joined about fifteen years after you. Went through Airborne School at Ft. Benning when it was still a relatively new thing for females to get those wings.
P.S. I loved that Class A uniform too…was so proud to wear the uniform just in general.
Look at those dance moves. She is effortlessly graceful. Beautiful lady with real charm. The song is as good as swinging 60's.
I remember listening to this song all the time....way back when!
Just stunningly beautifull women,no piercings no tatoos and NO body parts enchantments !
Exactly 👍🏼
She was genuinely beautiful ❤️❤️❤️❤️ miss her
*SHE NOT DEAD!!!! WRONG I.D.!!!!*
I liked mini skirt on the girls in 1967 whew ❤❤
Straight out of the 60’s. Well done.
Dam this brings back sock hops in high school, lam76, getting old, just luv it all.😎
love those 60s hairstyles!!!!
I have seen this beautiful woman dance to this same song on another video.She is truly amazing.
Hang on sloopy
tune...tune is band of gold , freda payne
* dance this same dance to other songs on UA-cam.
Although nearly 80; I feel happy seeing those beautiful ladies dancing and listening that peacegiving music.😀
Takes me back to a great time. Dankeschoen! Ich war 19 🌍💚💖💫
@Sonja Gatto... I was 11 and you were 19, so eight years after she was still a hit ✌️☮️
Did you mean "dankeschön" (thank you) in German?
Blessings from the Universe 🙌🏻🌈🌞💫💌
What a great song. Robin was a fantasti dancer.
Bonita mujer, bonito baile, bonita canción. 😊
omg the sixties must have been a great time- that creativeness in music- fashion was amazing
They were magnificent, the music was great and the taste of freedom was fresh.
Yes!! We danced “freestyle” although I was a child in the 60’s; I caught the VIBE.
may i ask about your arctic cat avatar?! cause i have two ac,s and i love them!@@KittyGrizGriz
@@izom Oh yes I love mine too great for navigating in the Rocky Mountains 🏔️ to favorite trout fishing streams~rivers. One morning there were perfect 5” muddy footprints made by a pine marten or fisher cat on her black seat. I love nature.
sounds great ;-)@@KittyGrizGriz
Great song, Gorgeous lady! Great dance moves.
My day is MADE!!
How Beautiful She Was ...
I'm Fascinatedly-Amazed ...
😮 ❤ 🙏
She has just passed away aged 75, ageing is so cruel.
I'm 71, tell me about it.
These days anyone dieing before 80 is too young
Oh no gd bless her ❤
That really stings.
I actually did some research on her a while back. She had married a doctor and was living in Michigan.
It hurts a little bit to hear that she's passed on.
Omg time gets to us 😢
La Belle Époque!
When this song came out in '69, it was a HUGE hit. HUGE!
OMG, I was twelve years old when this came out and I thought it was the greatest love song ever. ahh, to be young again. :)
Spring is approaching and hear the song of robins.
Tommy Roe, y su inolvidable Dizzy . Fue todo un perfecto hit, en 1969 y a principios de los 70s, en el Perú y la belleza de Robin Mary, sencillamente única, auténtica, espectacular. Saludos desde Lima.
This is one of the very first pop hits, if not thee first, that I ever heard as a young naive 9 year old.
shes always been the best !!!!!
I got dizzy watching this video. Thank you Robin Mary Paris🙏RIP
This Is just Absoutely Classic! Well Done! Too bad I was only 9 years old but i remember!
Bringt uns bitte diese Zeit zurück 😜
Love That Classic Rock n Roll Song
can't go a day without going Dizzy over Robin. one of the finest back beat pairs in recorded history, Hal Blaine and Joe Osborn.
I love her dancing....the best.
Old enough to be my older sister but still gorgeous!
Las mujeres de esa época eran naturales y hermosas como quisiera estar en esa época
Do you romanticize the patriarchal past? LGBT activists are coming for you!
Absolutely 💯. Remember it well. Natural,no tattoos, no pink, blue, purple blue haired zombies. No nose, eyelid, tongue etc... Rings. So unattractive. Glad I lived it to experience the beauty in women then. Never to return.
Gorgeous
shes about the cutest thing ive ever seen
Another 60’s Classic, Brings Back Childhood Memories!!
Talk about memories! Great upload! 👍 ~ John from Ohio, USA
I love Tommy Roe.
Bellisisma eternaaa
She was also in Edison Lighthouse "Love grows where my Rosemary goes"
Simply awesome 👌
I just turned 68 and my dog turned 15. It sucks for both of us...4/15/2024.
This song is awesome❤
Robin Mary Paris and this song are just Groovy beyond belief
She died unreal 😮
I would NEVER want to be a kid today!. We had the best music back then. Not saying there aren't gems out there now, but it was a really special time back then
Seen her dance to countless songs. Beautiful aswell as talented...
In 1969 I was the ships radio operator onboard the Fishery Protection Vessel HMS Keddleston. A small ship, the skipper allowed me to play music throughout the ship and I played this song. Tony Blackburne was the DJ who announced it and after it played he said the song would go nowhere. I thought at the time, Tony you are clueless. it went straight to number one. The 60's were great.
I was 9yrs old and listening and dancing to this song with friend across the street base housing Arkansas
Thank you.. listening and watching this, I'm 13 again. Time stands still as music all around is beautiful and exciting. and so are the lovely ladies of this video.
She's very hypnotic! I've been wondering who this spell binding dance is. Now I need to find out what other films she's been in.
Best I could do was this was a military information al short about Woman in the Military...forgot her name....but it is from a military film filmed in the Midwest in the late 60s
@@buff6637It’s called “Look Like A Winner” - I only know because I own a Rifftrax version of it. She wasn’t the greatest actress in it, but she was very easy on the eyes.
@@mansquatch7433 Awesome!! Thank You
Also danced to Edison Lighthouse's Love Grows Where My Rosemary Goes.
@@rrapp8067 Yes!!
She was so cute unreal miss. Her ❤❤
Lived the mini skirt so sexy ❤❤❤
Love the clothes~accessories back then!! I’m a clothes horse that started with older sister buying all the fashion mags of the day, LOVE this song!!
Обожаю стиль 60-х. Девушка обладает невероятной притягательностью и сексуальностью+отличный саундтрек
The 60s, best decade ever!
The time when anything felt possible. I close my eyes and I’m back there when love was in the air! ❤
Tommy Roe, always seemed so happy, pleasure listening and watching his performances, nice dancer.
En esa época todas las chicas se vestían así, minifalda y blusa entallada, perfumadas dulcemente y con cabello largo, yo tenía 17 y me fascinaba esa moda la canción es exacta a lo que nos pasaba en esa época, gracias por los recuerdos.
The good old days!
Excellent ! Une belle époque, mais et également avec ces bémols. Je pense que nous devons vivre pleinement notre temps présent et ne pas avoir peur des changements. Il y en aura toujours. Imaginez l'Egypte, les Grecs, la Rome, le Moyen-âge, etc. Nous sommes rendus à un changement majeur de notre époque et nous le vivons présentement.
I was only 7 at the time but I remember this song well.was played on a loudspeaker before our little league baseball game.dam good memories!!
I was 3 but my late Mum used to like her style.
Its a favorite. My mother was 18 in 1969. She wasnt groovy or hippie..
Just loved her oldies .
You don't have to be a hippie to love 60s or 70s music. 🎶,but it helps.
Tommy Roe Rocked!!! 👍🎸🥁🇺🇸❤️
Ohhhh yeah...classic moves to a classic song.
Those ladies back then were the ones I could respect and honor. She was also doing work for her country. Thanks for developing her personhood.
Awesome song, & she's gorgeous & groovy! Also, this rather reminds me of those great Scooby-Doo chase scenes :-D
Sin duda alguna Robin fue, es y será un gran ejemplo de mujer ejemplar en el baile sexi, su vestido la hace ver hermosa admirando su perfecto cuerpo de Diosa, hojala las mujeres copien a ella para que sigan siendo femeninas y hermosas.
My heart skips a beat and does a backflip. 15 years before MTV! And I just heard today that the bass player on this track is Berry Oakley, later of Allman Brothers fame. Apparently he was also a session guy before joining the A Brothers.
Cool info. Didn't know that either.
@@markberryhill2715 This means that there were 3 former session players in the Allman Brothers Band.
Duane, Berry, and Jaimoe.
No wonder they were so tight and could improv so effortlessly.
thought Joe Osborn played bass on this with Hal Blaine on drums.
@@billybupkis3688 Berry was also a guitar player. If what you say is right, then Oakley might have been on guitar. Dickey Betts was the one who mentioned this in one of the Allman Brothers documentaries. They both played together in a band called the Second Coming.
Love Berry Oakley & had no idea Ty
Beautiful
On September 8, 1969, the New York Post reported that the 17-year-old from Massapequa, Long Island, had secured a screen test with Columbia Pictures. In 1978, she was part of the New York Shakespeare Festival.
A real woman.
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as opposed to what, sherlock?
@@TrillKump A fake woman.
@@ratghost25 Your, “blow up” doll?? 😆
She is truly a classy woman.
She's so cool 3 talented
i was 5 when this song came out, and i still love it. Me n my freinds would listen to the song and spin around getting dizzy.