Dude! This is fantastic. The Turtles sold boatloads of records and dominated the Top 40 of late 1960s America. Love this! And props for singing so well in English!
I love 60s music the best and love all kinds of music but 60s is my favorite type of music and love this song by The Turtles ! Love all their hits too !
Well done! The Turtles don't get nearly the acclaim they deserve as 1960's rockers. Volman and Kalen would be proud of your cover. "Elenore" was a great up-tempo ballad. Johnny Barbata really shined as a cutting edge drummer; so much so that he was poached several times by wealthier bands. People just did not believe that such a talented drummer could come out of a band like The Turtles. Your drummer in this video did a fine job. Had not John Lennon (one of my music idols) so nastily intimidated the bass player, while they were on tour in England, The Turtles could have continued as a six man band and had even more success. Impressive! Lady guitarist acquitted herself nicely. I would have paid money to see this band.
Slight correction: It was the rhythm guitarist, Jim Tucker, who was said to have been intimidated by John Lennon and left the group. Jim Tucker said he left due to the pressures of touring. Tucker went on to become an electrical contractor. The bassist, Jim Pons, stayed with the group until their dissolution. Jim Pons later re-joined with Mark Volman and Howard Kaylan and was part of Frank Zappa's Mothers of Invention. Jim Pons was on stage with Zappa and the Mothers at the Montreux Switzerland casino fire (that motivated Deep Purple's "Smoke on the Water") and was also on stage a week later in London when a crazed "fan" jumped onto the stage and pushed Frank Zappa into the orchestra pit. With Zappa out of commission for an extended period, Jim Pons joined with Mark Volman and Howard Kaylan, and some of the other former Mothers to form Flo and Eddie. Pons left the music industry in 1973 and had a very successful career with the New York Jets football team as their film and video director.
Holy molly! What a beautiful rendition, I loved it from the very start, nice playing, nice singing, nice drumming!
Well done! captures the spirit of the original.
Dude! This is fantastic. The Turtles sold boatloads of records and dominated the Top 40 of late 1960s America. Love this! And props for singing so well in English!
Awesome, Not an easy song to sing. One of my old time favourite songs and era. from Australia
Great musicians. Great vocals.Great song from my youth.
I love 60s music the best and love all kinds of music but 60s is my favorite type of music and love this song by The Turtles ! Love all their hits too !
I love it too!!
Buenísima versión!!!👏👏👏💕💕💕
Very good my favorite
Well done! The Turtles don't get nearly the acclaim they deserve as 1960's rockers. Volman and Kalen would be proud of your cover. "Elenore" was a great up-tempo ballad. Johnny Barbata really shined as a cutting edge drummer; so much so that he was poached several times by wealthier bands. People just did not believe that such a talented drummer could come out of a band like The Turtles. Your drummer in this video did a fine job. Had not John Lennon (one of my music idols) so nastily intimidated the bass player, while they were on tour in England, The Turtles could have continued as a six man band and had even more success. Impressive! Lady guitarist acquitted herself nicely. I would have paid money to see this band.
Slight correction: It was the rhythm guitarist, Jim Tucker, who was said to have been intimidated by John Lennon and left the group. Jim Tucker said he left due to the pressures of touring. Tucker went on to become an electrical contractor. The bassist, Jim Pons, stayed with the group until their dissolution. Jim Pons later re-joined with Mark Volman and Howard Kaylan and was part of Frank Zappa's Mothers of Invention. Jim Pons was on stage with Zappa and the Mothers at the Montreux Switzerland casino fire (that motivated Deep Purple's "Smoke on the Water") and was also on stage a week later in London when a crazed "fan" jumped onto the stage and pushed Frank Zappa into the orchestra pit. With Zappa out of commission for an extended period, Jim Pons joined with Mark Volman and Howard Kaylan, and some of the other former Mothers to form Flo and Eddie. Pons left the music industry in 1973 and had a very successful career with the New York Jets football team as their film and video director.
The girl looks gorgeous!
And incredibly talented.
She looks like Martha Quinn, don't she?
Great cover of the best Turtles song!
Muy buena versión de este bello y excelente tema de The Turtles.
Felt like applauding myself after that, lovely cover. 👍
Wonderful...bravo...!
Wow!
Great job covering a great song!!!
love it... great harmonies
GREAT cover. You folks ROCK!!!
Such a beautiful cover
BRILLIANT I just came across this,you really do the song justice 👏👏👏👍👍👍😁😁😁
LOVE THE PREFORMANCE YOU COMPLEMENT EACH OTHER 👍
Best cynical lyric: "You're my pride and joy....et cetera". The Turtles claim that this song was written as a parody of themselves.
Absolutely great 👍
Great job
Very good !
EXCELLENT
Gracias chicos por recordarnos algo de the turtles buena esa 😎👍
Awsome cover....as good, yes.
Que
Buena
Interpretación
fantastic cover of great song well done
very well done!!! love it
Awesome, good stuff ❤
Wow! Great cover 👌 👍 👏
Love the song Eleanor
Excellent cover
Bravo 👌 bravo
Awesome good sounding ! Well Done, friends !
You are the best guys and i love you all
Superb
That's really good ... & other vids. aren't bad either - Muchas gracias!
Excelente trabajo‼️
Great Job‼️
Well played, y'all knocked it outta the ballpark ! :)
🔥
Great
so good.
Nice job!
Great job guys hope your band is going well
BUENA INTERPRETACIÓN
Is that his daughter on the guitar?
hello! she is Lucrecia Lopez Sanz, one of the best guitarists in Argentina.
The woman with the red guitar.
Do you do weddings?
Good effort, tricky to sing that song, isn't it?
Et cetera brought me here.
this is a scandinavian band, not bad, accents little harsh
Not exactly Howard Kayland and Mark Volmore but, it sounded good!
Kaylan and Volman
Kaymart and Volume
Great redintion and that girl is way too hot to be around those dudes, she needs to come over to my house for a while. I think she's swell and groovy.
Pretty good version, nothing great!
Very hard song for a lead singer
The girl's off key during the harmony.