Dear Darlene Jeanson, Are you sure you didn’t get to see the Guess Who and Bachman-Turner Overdrive? What about the Five Man Electrical Band? Just asking.
@@georgesotiroff5080 no didn’t see any Canadian bands- did see Three Dog Night, Paul Revere & the Raiders, Neil Diamond & Santana tho. And that was when I lived in Calgary.
I've seen him play three times since 1965 and this video does not do him justice. He actually twirls his stick between snare drum beats and also throws his right stick into the air during the pause - then catches it and finishes the song without missing a beat. He was a true showman. Like the rest of us, he can't do the physical shows now but he is still an excellent drummer.
This is awesome❤ 3 of the biggest names of italian american bands that define music of the late 50s and 60s were Dion And The Belmonts, The four seasons, and The Rascals.😎👌
Dino was one of the coolest cats ever. Never saw him live with The Rascals, but they were generously billed as the hottest live act in the business during the '60's. Did see Dino up close when he killed the kit behind a short-lived, but terrific band called "Fotomaker". Dino walked into the club in a long cashmere coat, red scarf, and fedora and absolutely blew everyone away. His drumming was still crisp, and his showmanship was as great as ever with his stick twirling and cymbal crash sequences. One of the greatest of all time!
BIG influence on my playing since their launch. I was one of the last guys in CLE to come up on B-3...I made sure every band I've been in since then did a few Rascals tunes...deep grooves for sure...
Saw them three times in their heyday. They were so much fun to listen to. The drummer was absolutely phenomenal! Led Zeppelin and Young Rascals best two bands I ever saw. The Rascals were electric.
Good morning my friend I was born in 1955 to Young Rascals was great in their era to Today's music 🎶 is like garbage 🗑️ to Am still listening to this music in September of 2024 to
The lead singer Felix Cavaliere was a remarkable soul singer, and the band was amazingly tight. It's a pity that they didn't last beyond a few years of hit making.
This was a treasure, a treat. Loved it. To me they were one of the greatest groups in music history. Glad their in the Hall of Fame. Eddy Brigati is great, such a great addition to this group. All good!!!!
Hehehehe, what memories from my childhood, great 60's band, the pioneers of stage gimmicks and awesome musicianship, the reason I became a professional muso myself, after 50 years I tip my hat, the saddest part of the era was the Vietnam conflict, cheers and thanks for the chuckles, funny they used the song, Aint gonna eat out my heart anymore, which was done by the Divinyls who got the credit, Buffy the Vampire slayer theme song,, Young Rascals did it in 65 or 66
What an energetic, driving, masterful performance of a GREAT song! I can see how some people thought this was the devil's music, because this song really reaches down and MAKES you move! I was in 8th grade when this came out, and this was the song that made the jackets come off at the school dances.
I remember wen I was a Little Kid, My God father had a Nite club in Sheepshead Bay, called the Bay Au Go Go! They Played there Before they Realy made it Bigg!! Mab!! That was thee Greatest Music EVER!! I'd Give ANY thing to go the hell Back!! This Sucks!!
I remember this performance,it alway's stuck with me because i remember seeing a Dog on top of Felix Cavaliere's leslie !! I Love The Young Rascal's Music and there stage presence !! R.I.P. Dino Danelli !! 🙏
We had some excellent treatment regimens over the radio in the 60's and 70's. This one is my favorite. A bit of lime in the coconut was a groovy musical prescription as well.
The video made for this song was filmed in uptown Whittier and at Whittier hospital ! They played a concert at Whittier high school auditorium in 68 or 69 ? I was there ! I graduated in 69 !! Awsome memories ! 😎👍
I saw these guys in concert three times. One of them was in Miami Beach when they donated their pay plus paid all of their own expenses while raising money for Danny Thomas and the St. Jude's Children Foundation. This didn't even make the papers. However, a week later Led Zeppelin played in the same convention center which caused the fans to destroy the place. This made the papers.
We worked with them before Atlantic Records signed them, they went on first and this is what they sounded like, although this song was not written yet, it was written by Artie Resnick for them. They were a great live club band, with that L.I. sound.
The song was NOT written for them; in fact, the song had several versions released before the Young Rascals recorded it. From Wikipedia: "Rascal Felix Cavaliere heard The Olympics' recording on a New York City radio station and the group added it to their concert repertoire, using the same lyrics and virtually the same arrangement as The Olympics' version."
When I was active I use to play Bass left hand and right hand chords and no bass player. We just learn to auto magically adapt. I was a lead singer also. It just comes with playing all the time. What ever it takes to make a few bucks. Fewer musicians and more money for the rest of us. I was a bass player when I started touring until the band found out I played keys. I should have asked for money! I played Bass pedals when I grew up with a C3 in my home. Felix was a monster too. My favorite Hammond player was Jimmy Smith. He could really play those pedals!!!!!!
@@erlowther I think the vocals are mostly or totally live. Instruments are not. Look closely at Dino's drums and cymbals and you'll notice he's not really hitting them. Guitar isn't even plugged into anything. The set is cleverly made to look like a "live" recording session.
We played alot of gigs with The RASCALS.Fantastic group.Dino was a huge influence on me.Favorite drummer of all time Evangelist Roger Mansour Former Leslie West Vagrants drummerp MISSIONARY TO 🇭🇹 HAITI
Let's get groovin' doctor, mr. md.... this group deserves their induction into the rockin' roll hall of fame. They had so many classic hits in the late '60's! I can listen to their songs everyday!
Thank you. One of my favorite groups. Early 70’s. I am a nice Jewish girl from Long Island and I love soul music. Music can heal us and bring us closer. Stay safe. Wear your n95 masks and get vaccinated. Do it for others.
This video obviously features a pre-recorded instrumental part but with live vocals. Anyway, I feel compelled at this moment to relive a bit of my youth... I became a Young Rascals fan with Good Lovin'. I was a high school sophomore in Columbus, Ohio at the time. I bought the album and liked every bit of it. I thought it included a great version of Midnight Hour. Blue-eyed soul at its finest. Then about a year later came the album Groovin'. Great stuff, all of it. For the next few years I stayed hook on the Rascals through the good tunes, and a few of the more mediocre ones. In January of 1970 the Rascals were schedule to play Columbus for what I believe was the first and perhaps only time. I had to be there. I asked an old girlfriend if she would like go and with a bit of contempt in her voice, she said no. I ended up asking a girlfriend of my sister. We were about 3/4 of the way back, on the left side of Veteran's Memorial Auditorium. The warm-up band was the Chocolate Watch Band. I dated the girl for about a year. It was a long time ago.
You're right. My bag. I never got to see them, although they were one of the great live bands. I don't think they toured as much as most big hitmakers.
+jsgreen The most amazing thing about your last comment was that you admitted you were in error. I think there are about two or three people on the entire internet who will admit to an online error when they make one. So I give you a big thumbs up for that. As for the Rascals, the instrumental portion of the song on the video sounds _exactly_ like the album version which I have heard perhaps a thousands of times over the last 50+ years. The vocals sound different and it looks pretty obvious that they are live. Felix Cavaliere does a solid job and he is still active today. A few years ago he did a live, solo version of another one of the Rascal hits Lonely Too Long which sounds great, at least to my ears. ua-cam.com/video/-LKmtdIOIW4/v-deo.html
Great music & memories of life, solid gold standard of excellence, top of the line beautiful masterpiece, one of the very best groups of all time, 100% Italian, A+ rating
Fantastics songs 50.and 60.years_basic modern popular music.old tíme,golf tíme.miracle.young rascals _beatifull Melody ,tonally,Harmony,vocals,lyrics,tempe and sound music.aestetics,poetics.bravo,vivat young rascals!Peter ragac,slovakia
Dino Danelli on drums was so terrific. I saw him about 1982 in Little Steven's Disciples of Soul band and he was still kickin' the big beat along then too. Felix Cavaliere was covering so many bases on the Hammond B3...just an incredible act and they had the very first Platinum album with their Time-Peace hits collection (true!) in 1968 or so. Check out Come On Up, another fine tune which rocks or Find Somebody, a psychedelic number of theirs from 1967. I tip my cap to these gentlemen.
My big brother, who turns 71 this year is a dang good drummer, and a bit arrogant about, as most are. He always told me that Danelli was one drummer he always thought was better than him!
I saw this on TV-when it came out! Nice! Great band! I wore out Timepiece, their greatest hits album. So sad they got screwed so bad by Atlantic Records.
Great song and this is cool. Started off as usual for the period. A lot of times in those days, the drummer could even be playing a solo (yes, not in this song), or some great fill, and the damn camera would be on the guitarist just standing there. It’s amazing how little the videographers in the old videos understood about drumming. Or, maybe it was just that they thought no one wanted to watch the drummer (whereas, that’s what I personally mainly want to watch, except for a solo by another musician or the singer). He started to show him a bit, towards the end. I’ve never really understood that, but look at a lot of old videos for confirmation.
Fecking awesome !! I can't sit still ...up groovin around like a teenager again...woohoo !!!!
Loved/still love this band & I’m heading for 70 yrs old!!!
They were my first concert in 1967 and Felix will be my first concert of 2020 (in 2 days in Atlanta).
Steve Cammett Yu are so lucky. I never got to see them. Living in the boonies in Sask (Canada) made it near impossible to see any bands,
Dear Darlene Jeanson,
Are you sure you didn’t get to see the Guess Who and Bachman-Turner Overdrive? What about the Five Man Electrical Band? Just asking.
Me too,this takes me back to 16 years young,when I hear these songs, I'm there!!!
@@georgesotiroff5080 no didn’t see any Canadian bands- did see Three Dog Night, Paul Revere & the Raiders, Neil Diamond & Santana tho. And that was when I lived in Calgary.
R.I.P. Dino Dinelli , a talented and great drummer
R.I.P.? What happened to him?
I wish they would bring this kind of music back! It's up tempo is what all of us need today & forever!
Dino Danelli IS the most underrated drummer. He’s tops!
Very handsome too
I've seen him play three times since 1965 and this video does not do him justice. He actually twirls his stick between snare drum beats and also throws his right stick into the air during the pause - then catches it and finishes the song without missing a beat. He was a true showman. Like the rest of us, he can't do the physical shows now but he is still an excellent drummer.
Between Dino and Ringo, my clarinet days were over. It was drums for me. I could imitate Ringo but not Dino. He was beyond imitation.
.. a clown.
@@eyefulpower they wrote good songs that’s about it
Dino does a head bop every snare hit.. it's insane.
Listen up rap and hip hop lovers, this is art. This is music.
I don’t like rap or hip hop ,
This is awesome❤ 3 of the biggest names of italian american bands that define music of the late 50s and 60s were Dion And The Belmonts, The four seasons, and The Rascals.😎👌
Dino Danelli, been saying he is one the best rock drummers for a long time!
Based on this "Air Drummer" Performance?
dude u r the best
@@GDTRFBBB uh…have you seen any other Drummers? LOLoud
@@gruntrvn Most of them... While they were Performing Live. Unlike this Air Drummer performance!
Why?
@@GDTRFBBB check out their cover of Mickey’s Monkey to really see him in action. Holy shit, he was on fire on that video.
Dino was one of the coolest cats ever. Never saw him live with The Rascals, but they were generously billed as the hottest live act in the business during the '60's. Did see Dino up close when he killed the kit behind a short-lived, but terrific band called "Fotomaker". Dino walked into the club in a long cashmere coat, red scarf, and fedora and absolutely blew everyone away. His drumming was still crisp, and his showmanship was as great as ever with his stick twirling and cymbal crash sequences. One of the greatest of all time!
BIG influence on my playing since their launch. I was one of the last guys in CLE to come up on B-3...I made sure every band I've been in since then did a few Rascals tunes...deep grooves for sure...
The Young Rascals were one of my favorite groups during the 60's . Their sound was exciting & inspiring !
THESE JERSEY BOYS SURE HAD SOUL👈😎👍🇺🇲
Philadelphia Sound
This was a monster hit ...... and still stands the test of time !
Wowsers!
Felix's voice is the Rascals sound God bless him!
True, but Eddie singing on "Since I Fell For You" was fantastic!
Don't forget the Eddie/Gene harmonies!
Saw them three times in their heyday. They were so much fun to listen to. The drummer was absolutely phenomenal! Led Zeppelin and Young Rascals best two bands I ever saw. The Rascals were electric.
Good morning my friend
I was born in 1955 to
Young Rascals was great in their era to
Today's music 🎶 is like garbage 🗑️ to
Am still listening to this music in September of 2024 to
The best band out the east coast ever....ok...one of the best.
My first concert. 1967. I was 14, front row right. Right in front of the P.A. speaker. My ears were ringing for 3 days after. Absolutely magical.
Mine too
i was born in 1967 your were so lucky to had the chance to see them perform. So amazing!
How's your hearing now?
Great drummer you rock Dino 🥁👍
Rest In Peace Dino
The lead singer Felix Cavaliere was a remarkable soul singer, and the band was amazingly tight. It's a pity that they didn't last beyond a few years of hit making.
U r sooo right about soul man, Felix C. What a gift!
Very few artists ever have a hit,
let alone 6 or 7! The Rascals had well above average success, both commercially and artistically.
They definitely had it going on 💖😁🌟
Yeah but it's a nice bunch of great songs.
Dinosaur! What a drummer!
Check him out here
ua-cam.com/video/OUNJbVFW5Pw/v-deo.html
WHAT A SOUND WITH 3 INSTRUMENTS, WOW GO DINO
Wish I could have been the doggie laying up there on their amp!!! I love this group so much - they made the best music,
Dino Danelli on drums......WOW!!!!!
This was a treasure, a treat. Loved it. To me they were one of the greatest groups in music history. Glad their in the Hall of Fame. Eddy Brigati is great, such a great addition to this group. All good!!!!
They were the very best . Soo talented. Dino Danelli amazing drummer!
These guys are largely forgotten these days - great musicianship, great songs and great stage presence. Awesome band, and Dino - one of the best ever.
This whole band is rocking !!!!!!
They sure are! They were all about the energy.
Dino was a great showman, but he could back it up by tremendous technique and solid groove. He was a sensation in the 1960's and early 70's.
Well stated . Seen ,Him alot and was always in Awe of His ability ,delivery ,and complete unique style. Nobody came near it.
Hehehehe, what memories from my childhood, great 60's band, the pioneers of stage gimmicks and awesome musicianship, the reason I became a professional muso myself, after 50 years I tip my hat, the saddest part of the era was the Vietnam conflict, cheers and thanks for the chuckles, funny they used the song, Aint gonna eat out my heart anymore, which was done by the Divinyls who got the credit, Buffy the Vampire slayer theme song,, Young Rascals did it in 65 or 66
Guuuao que música como lo estoy disfrutando
Just an amazing live performance. Felix is a giant talent. As is Dino.
What a great organ solo and it's so simple. Yeah Felix.
One of my favorite songs, ever! This really rocks!
What an energetic, driving, masterful performance of a GREAT song! I can see how some people thought this was the devil's music, because this song really reaches down and MAKES you move! I was in 8th grade when this came out, and this was the song that made the jackets come off at the school dances.
Dino!!!!
Great song writing.
Felix rocks this heavenly perfect musical FOURSOME.
I saw them in concert in the sixties. They were great.
Originally recorded in 1965 by the Olympics. Love this song!
I remember wen I was a Little Kid, My God father had a Nite club in Sheepshead Bay, called the Bay Au Go Go! They Played there Before they Realy made it Bigg!! Mab!! That was thee Greatest Music EVER!! I'd Give ANY thing to go the hell Back!! This Sucks!!
Where was the club?
I remember this performance,it alway's stuck with me because i remember seeing a Dog on top of Felix Cavaliere's leslie !! I Love The Young Rascal's Music and there stage presence !! R.I.P. Dino Danelli !! 🙏
We had some excellent treatment regimens over the radio in the 60's and 70's. This one is my favorite. A bit of lime in the coconut was a groovy musical prescription as well.
The video made for this song was filmed in uptown Whittier and at Whittier hospital ! They played a concert at Whittier high school auditorium in 68 or 69 ? I was there ! I graduated in 69 !! Awsome memories ! 😎👍
I saw these guys in concert three times. One of them was in Miami Beach when they donated their pay plus paid all of their own expenses while raising money for Danny Thomas and the St. Jude's Children Foundation. This didn't even make the papers.
However, a week later Led Zeppelin played in the same convention center which caused the fans to destroy the place. This made the papers.
Never saw this version. Raw, real and GREAT!!! That great leslie speaker and that organ, WOW.
That's a great song. Great.
My God what a drummer!
Man, this song still rocks. Awesome grooves, riffs, breaks... ageless
That is how you perform a hit song!
One of the greatest songs ever..
FELIX CAVALIERE is hosting those TIME/LIFE 30 minute commercials for the 1960’s music. Lots of great songs on that program.
Wow!!! Miss real music by real talent!!! Thanks Rascals for the awesome music!!!!
We worked with them before Atlantic Records signed them, they went on first and this is what they sounded like, although this song was not written yet, it was written by Artie Resnick for them. They were a great live club band, with that L.I. sound.
The song was NOT written for them; in fact, the song had several versions released before the Young Rascals recorded it. From Wikipedia: "Rascal Felix Cavaliere heard The Olympics' recording on a New York City radio station and the group added it to their concert repertoire, using the same lyrics and virtually the same arrangement as The Olympics' version."
Dino Danelli = underrated. As is this band in general.
Karen Canzoneri
You know your music, he's one of the most entertaining Drummers of all time....
AB-SO-LUTE-LY!!!!!! Dino is a-ma-zing! xoxo The Clarences
@Tom Wlazlinski Your are right Tom. Rascal is very, very under-rated...yep...
I’m 75 and can sing this song like I recorded it! Great song, will last forever!
rascals are not underated , they made it to the hall of fame early. lucked out
when you see Felix play his left hand , right hand , his feet and sing, talk about extreme coordination, WOW.
When I was active I use to play Bass left hand and right hand chords and no bass player. We just learn to auto magically adapt. I was a lead singer also. It just comes with playing all the time. What ever it takes to make a few bucks. Fewer musicians and more money for the rest of us. I was a bass player when I started touring until the band found out I played keys. I should have asked for money!
I played Bass pedals when I grew up with a C3 in my home. Felix was a monster too. My favorite Hammond player was Jimmy Smith. He could really play those pedals!!!!!!
John Neslusan sure doesn’t sound like a left hand or kick bass happening in this live version. Maybe actual bass player guitarist off camera.
@@erlowther I think the vocals are mostly or totally live. Instruments are not. Look closely at Dino's drums and cymbals and you'll notice he's not really hitting them. Guitar isn't even plugged into anything. The set is cleverly made to look like a "live" recording session.
We played alot of gigs with The RASCALS.Fantastic group.Dino was a huge influence on me.Favorite drummer of all time
Evangelist Roger Mansour
Former Leslie West Vagrants drummerp
MISSIONARY TO 🇭🇹 HAITI
Let's get groovin' doctor, mr. md.... this group deserves their induction into the rockin' roll hall of fame. They had so many classic hits in the late '60's! I can listen to their songs everyday!
Looooove these guys 💗💗🎸🎸🎸🎼🎶🌹👍💓
Great, thanks. Felix and the guys say it all, great performance, a Real Band!
Legit band by any measure.
Gene is a great guitarist
Good singers and musicians and they did a very good performance here
Thank you. One of my favorite groups. Early 70’s. I am a nice Jewish girl from Long Island and I love soul music. Music can heal us and bring us closer. Stay safe. Wear your n95 masks and get vaccinated. Do it for others.
Amen!
Gorgeous dog
Dino Danelli, what a drummer! He definitely is one of the best of the best! Had it going on, and cute to boot❣
Best song. Like ever!💕😀
This band was one of the greatest. hey never got their full due. They preformed live mostly.
We need the DINO CAM[tm] to watch his amazing drumming and, his mechanical delivery...it's like he's toying with us...they're ALL super talented but..
I've always considered the rascals tunes, my feel good music.
This video obviously features a pre-recorded instrumental part but with live vocals. Anyway, I feel compelled at this moment to relive a bit of my youth... I became a Young Rascals fan with Good Lovin'. I was a high school sophomore in Columbus, Ohio at the time. I bought the album and liked every bit of it. I thought it included a great version of Midnight Hour. Blue-eyed soul at its finest. Then about a year later came the album Groovin'. Great stuff, all of it. For the next few years I stayed hook on the Rascals through the good tunes, and a few of the more mediocre ones. In January of 1970 the Rascals were schedule to play Columbus for what I believe was the first and perhaps only time. I had to be there. I asked an old girlfriend if she would like go and with a bit of contempt in her voice, she said no. I ended up asking a girlfriend of my sister. We were about 3/4 of the way back, on the left side of Veteran's Memorial Auditorium. The warm-up band was the Chocolate Watch Band. I dated the girl for about a year. It was a long time ago.
There is nothing pre-recorded on this.
+jsgreen Really? Well if you can find a wire connected to Gene Cornish's electric guitar, then you might have a case.
You're right. My bag. I never got to see them, although they were one of the great live bands. I don't think they toured as much as most big hitmakers.
+jsgreen The most amazing thing about your last comment was that you admitted you were in error. I think there are about two or three people on the entire internet who will admit to an online error when they make one. So I give you a big thumbs up for that. As for the Rascals, the instrumental portion of the song on the video sounds _exactly_ like the album version which I have heard perhaps a thousands of times over the last 50+ years. The vocals sound different and it looks pretty obvious that they are live. Felix Cavaliere does a solid job and he is still active today. A few years ago he did a live, solo version of another one of the Rascal hits Lonely Too Long which sounds great, at least to my ears. ua-cam.com/video/-LKmtdIOIW4/v-deo.html
Thanks. you may have seen this from the Sullivan Show in '66. ua-cam.com/video/-Mlj8nuJbNQ/v-deo.html
Rest in peace Dino Danelli.
Great music & memories of life, solid gold standard of excellence, top of the line beautiful masterpiece, one of the very best groups of all time, 100% Italian, A+ rating
Fantastics songs 50.and 60.years_basic modern popular music.old tíme,golf tíme.miracle.young rascals _beatifull Melody ,tonally,Harmony,vocals,lyrics,tempe and sound music.aestetics,poetics.bravo,vivat young rascals!Peter ragac,slovakia
Felix on a Hammond Organ with a Leslie Tone Cabinet...nothing sounds like it.
With a dog on it! Sounds even better!
,
Hammond C3
It's a Leslie
I just watched a recent interview with Felix where he talked about playing bass pedals on the B3 during the timeframe.
Best Rascals song.
The bass player is outstanding! 🎸
Way, way, way, little too views! They were such a great band.
Dino Danelli on drums was so terrific. I saw him about 1982 in Little Steven's Disciples of Soul band and he was still kickin' the big beat along then too. Felix Cavaliere was covering so many bases on the Hammond B3...just an incredible act and they had the very first Platinum album with their Time-Peace hits collection (true!) in 1968 or so. Check out Come On Up, another fine tune which rocks or Find Somebody, a psychedelic number of theirs from 1967. I tip my cap to these gentlemen.
Agreed. Dino horribly underrated. Never see him on anyone's list.
My big brother, who turns 71 this year is a dang good drummer, and a bit arrogant about, as most are. He always told me that Danelli was one drummer he always thought was better than him!
1:36 - AAAAALL RIGHT, THE ORIGINAL GREASER STOMP, YEAAAH !!!!
Greatness never fades.
Amazing! 🌟
...Super Star Felix !!!
Dino my fav drummer from this era-
All of these musicians are highly talented....
Love these guys!
Dino, W/O the stick juggling. Great sound. Thanks for the memories.
I saw this on TV-when it came out! Nice! Great band! I wore out Timepiece, their greatest hits album. So sad they got screwed so bad by Atlantic Records.
Dino!! amazing!!!!
One of my favorites from the 60's..!
Lordt have mercy! I need more Dino ❤️🔥
Great song and this is cool. Started off as usual for the period. A lot of times in those days, the drummer could even be playing a solo (yes, not in this song), or some great fill, and the damn camera would be on the guitarist just standing there. It’s amazing how little the videographers in the old videos understood about drumming. Or, maybe it was just that they thought no one wanted to watch the drummer (whereas, that’s what I personally mainly want to watch, except for a solo by another musician or the singer). He started to show him a bit, towards the end. I’ve never really understood that, but look at a lot of old videos for confirmation.
Best song ever. One of them.
Beat that....
As fine a moment in rockn'roll as we can enjoy.
Thanks always, gents.
GREAT GROUP
One of the best bands ever! Thanks for the post!
This should get way more radio play.
This performance was really good! Thanks for posting!
Loving the dog 🐶💜😊