Many people are not aware of how important the success of the easy beats was to the influence of AC/DC. George young learned a lot from this success and getting ripped off and passed his knowledge onto his younger brothers. Thus why the young brothers insisted on maintaining creative control of AC/DC.
Brian "hendo" wasn't a total square.. he did get to have some fun on bandstand.. Brian was the Sydney 9 news anchor for decades, and after he hosted ( Australian) bandstand Brian would have to literally run to the n e next studio to read the nightly news.. from his "this is your life" episode Australia was told that Brian had a wickedly funny sense of humour..
HARRY VANDA (Dutch immigrant) blonde guy on bass standing beside rhythm guitaris GEORGE YOUNG (Scottish immigrant) and big brother of ACDC's Angus & Malcolm Young showing exactly how migrants should integrate into Australian society. Their families met up in the Sydney New South Wales Villawood Migrant Camp, now called the Villawood Detention Centre. ....Friday On My Mind ..... their biggest hit.
Love the way the bassline swings up and down all over the song, Angus Young's big brother George on rhyrhm and his Sydney NSW Dillewood Migrant Camp Dutch mate Harry Vanda (now called the Dillewood Detention Camp in 2021).
I always have loved the Easybeats! I don’t think they got the recognition due them. Especially, I thought Stevie Wright was one of the best frontmen. He had great energy and really put emotion into his singing.
I'm an American and I remember Friday on my mind on the radio but nothing else by this group. Thought they were one hit wonders. Only in the last week have I learned about the band and lstarted watchin their videos. These guys are damn good and I agree they weren't recogzized as much as they deserved outside Australia.
I still have a tear for Stevie Wright the incredible heartbreakiing journey of addiction and the treatments that took away his ability to right songs for 10 yrs, such a powerful singer and charasmatic personality to die at such a young age. He will at least be at peace from his demons.
The psychopathic Dr Harry Bailey, Chelmsford Private Hospital- (32 patients died from electro convulsive and deep sleep "therapy" under his "care")...Stevie went there for help,survived the treatment,but I believe that was part of his decline,along with his habit...tragic.
When they went to the UK the producers told them to change their stye because it was too naive and teeny-bobber-beat. Told Stevie Wright to stop writing songs and so Vanda and Young took over from Wright and Young. But Wright and Young had spourned hits like those here, plus Woman (make you Feel Alright), Come and See Her, Sorry, Wedding Ring to name just a few. Producers in UK told them to make more sophisticated pop. Critics laughed at their tight matching suits. They made on successful song - 'Friday on My Mind' a staple legacy hit for ever and ever and a cultural/social bottler, a few rambly psychedelic songs some that had good bits in them messed up with mush, and a couple of rockers like Good Times and Show me the Way to St Louis that went nowhere at the time. Back in Australia and broke in 1969 they looked jaded except Vanda and Young who whilst present, looked like they had checked out. A final tour and good bye. BUt what a great bunch of musos and a classic 1960s story. I suppose very few mod-beat bands could survive 1967 and still be relevant. Small Faces kind of. Kinks, kind of.
Oh kind of kind of believe me they are still remembered overseas as well and psychedelic songs were all around us they were TENACIOUS they hit hard and wouldn't lay down we should honour them
@@lindsaykelly2224 Really? I can't hear it and I tried hard - back in the 80s - when I was consumed by the mod-beat-pop of the mid 60s. I hear little pieces within those songs that are so cool and would have been fantastic on their own - like I wished they could have built entire songs on them ....like the Velvet Underground would have. Instead they seemed to need to 'cover all bases' and added too many parts and style changes. I think George Young said it was a trap to try to make many styles all at once, and when ACDC was made, they went the compete opposite direction. One formula - One trillio0n dollars.
@@mebeasensei they were a better outfit than Ac/Dc the variety was magic and I know people wanted same and same but we are left with something we can listen to as our moods fit
That abrupt ending of "That's all!" to "She's So Fine" caught some of the go-go dancers off-guard. The lead gal in the front mistakenly started up again, only to find herself dancing to no music anymore.
Fantastic memories for this dinosaur. Sounds like they weren't miming but singing live. A lot of current singers could learn a thing or 2 from this video. RIP Stevie and George.
W-o-o-o-o-o-w!I I woke up bright and early this morning My little girl was not in sight I been looking everywhere Morning, noon, and daylight Well, she's so fine! She's so fine! She's so fine! She's so fine, you know I wish she was mine! I've got something to tell her ...and maybe she'll listen maybe not! But I loved that woman, like never before 'Cause all my love she's got! Well, she's so fine! She's so fine! She's so fine! She's so fine, you know I wish she was mine! 'Cmon, Harry! [Solo] One Two Three Six Yeah! She's so fine! Yeah! She's so fine! She's so fine! She's so fine, you know I wish she was mine...a-ah, 'Cmon! Oh, Yeah...a-ah, 'Cmon! Well she's so fine! Yeah! She's so fine! She's so fine! She's so fine, you know I wish she was mine! I want more... Hey! Let's go! I want more... Well, she's so fine! She's so fine! ...ah, well, she's so fine! She's so fine, you know I wish she was mine! ...and that's all!
Stevie and the boys look as though they were having a lot of fun. They (like most) probably couldn't believe that they had landed on Bandstand with a gaggle of go-go dancers! Hendo's introduction explains all....
I believe for this segment, Bandstand's usual compliment of four female dancers was supplemented by the troupe of another Channel Nine music show, Saturday Date.
@@lindsaykelly2224 If he did then he hardly had any emerging music on his shows. Sandy Scott, Col Joye, Little Patty, and Judy Stone was his stable of "prog" acts. I was a teenager in the 60's and Bandstand certainly did not appeal to me. Hendo was as progressive as a cardigan.
Rock n fukkin roll...better than stuff written on ancient Jewish scrolls ...like 10 fold...oh thats not racist nor cold ....this shitt don't fade...don't grow no fukkin mould..so I'm told
[Verse 1] Love you in the morning, love you all through the night! Should I love you in the morning, love you all through the night! I don't know why, I ever let you go... 'Cause all the time, I knew that I loved you so! [Pre-Chorus] ...and I, need a little bit of loving! ...need a little a little bit of kissing! I need a little bit of loving! Love you all day and night! [Chorus] Yeah! It's easy as can be! (Easy! Easy! Easy! Easy!) Yeah! its easy as can be! (Easy! Easy! Easy! Easy!) Yeah! It's easy as can be! (Easy! Easy! Easy! Easy!) Yeah! It's easy as can be! (Easy! Easy! Easy! Easy!) [Verse 2] Love you in the morning, love you all through the night! I love you in the morning, love you all through the night! I don't know why, I ever let you go... 'Cause all the time, I knew that I loved you so! [Pre-Chorus] ...and I, need a little bit of loving! ...need a little a little bit of kissing! I need a little bit of loving! Love you all day and night! [Chorus] Yeah! It's easy as can be! (Easy! Easy! Easy! Easy!) Yeah! its easy as can be! (Easy! Easy! Easy! Easy!) Yeah! It's easy as can be! (Easy! Easy! Easy! Easy!) Yeah! It's easy as can be! (Easy! Easy! Easy! Easy!) [Chorus] Yeah! It's easy as can be! (Easy! Easy! Easy! Easy!) Yeah! its easy as can be! (Easy! Easy! Easy! Easy!) Yeah! It's easy as can be! (Easy! Easy! Easy! Easy!) Yeah! It's easy as can be! (Easy! Easy! Easy! Easy!) [Chorus] Yeah! It's easy as can be! (Easy! Easy! Easy! Easy!) Yeah! its easy as can be! (Easy! Easy! Easy! Easy!) Yeah! It's easy as can be! (Easy! Easy! Easy! Easy!) Yeah! It's easy as can be! (Easy! Easy! Easy! Easy!) [Other] Easy as can be!
Some made fun of the rock band guys with long hair back then and said you couldn't tell the boys from the girls. Yes, you really could tell back then. They had no idea what would happen 50 years later.
No intro was needed 'cause everyone in Australia knew their name. This was Bandstand, very rare they had groups on, a more middle of the road show, they couldn't get them on their show for a long time. She's So Fine was their second hit.
The 60's always intrigued and scared me! The freaky moves, clothes, hair and controlled by imperialism aspect of the look, despite organized crime and drug use.
"Friday on my mind" in my "All Time Top 50" Vale Brian Henderson, Best Wishes for anyone remembering the 60's as the best times for which they were
Honestly I remember watching this particular bandstand. I was a huge easy beats fan and i danced just like the go go girls you see here
Many people are not aware of how important the success of the easy beats was to the influence of AC/DC. George young learned a lot from this success and getting ripped off and passed his knowledge onto his younger brothers. Thus why the young brothers insisted on maintaining creative control of AC/DC.
Yeah, The Easybeats got ripped off big time.
lol, and what a great thing that was. Imagine a world with no AC/DC.
Along with Ted Albert ... not to mention Harry and George producing all their early albums and George getting Malcolm to play on Black Eyed Bruiser
hell yeah ive always loved them my dad got me into them it is such a crime how underated they are
@@benjamindesantis723 spot on
the '60's still had the best music and go go girls
Prefer seeing the guitar solos.
Such a great time to grow up in the 60s 🎼🎼🎼🇬🇧🇺🇸it was the good old days 👍
Always thought Dick Diamond was an underrated bassist. He's going off on this one
Too bad he is standing directly behind the lead singer. It makes it hard to see his bass playing.
Yes I completely agree
@@dondee5439 apparently he didn't like being on camera or something like that ❤😈🏴
He's so melodic during the chorus of "She's So Fine".
Very bass driven mix here. More important than the guitar.
Great to hear Dick shine through. 👍
I always like Friday on my mind, but never realized how many great songs the Easybeats had thanks for the video
We know the Easybeats were great!..but the brunette dancer at the front was a total babe!
Always amused me that the host of bandstand was a complete square
His name is Brian Henderson (he's still alive,aged 90). His day job was as the chief newsreader for Sydney's Channel Nine.
Brian "hendo" wasn't a total square.. he did get to have some fun on bandstand.. Brian was the Sydney 9 news anchor for decades, and after he hosted ( Australian) bandstand Brian would have to literally run to the n e next studio to read the nightly news.. from his "this is your life" episode Australia was told that Brian had a wickedly funny sense of humour..
Hendo died three months ago aged 89. RIP.
Dick Clark was pretty square in the US
Just like Dick Clark
Flash and the Pan........ Those who are not familiar, do yourself a favour and look them up! You're welcome!!
HARRY VANDA (Dutch immigrant) blonde guy on bass standing beside rhythm guitaris GEORGE YOUNG (Scottish immigrant) and big brother of ACDC's Angus & Malcolm Young showing exactly how migrants should integrate into Australian society.
Their families met up in the Sydney New South Wales Villawood Migrant Camp, now called the Villawood Detention Centre. ....Friday On My Mind ..... their biggest hit.
Harry Vanda is the lead guitarist. The bassist is Dick Diamonde
Love the way the bassline swings up and down all over the song, Angus Young's big brother George on rhyrhm and his Sydney NSW Dillewood Migrant Camp Dutch mate Harry Vanda (now called the Dillewood Detention Camp in 2021).
OMG! Go-go boots and doin' the pony! This clip brought back so many wonderful memories. Thanks for posting. :-)
Hi there.. how are you doing? Hope you are fine and staying safe over there?
I was there during this ear and The Easybeats were no drag. They were a great band!
My 3 year old daughter wants to,learn to dance like these woman..there is hope for the future. She has been dancing to sorry all day
There is hope for humanity.
Bring back go go dancing
Please don’t
Please do
Actually it is with Most American bands with NO TALENT(musical or otherwise) !!!
Actually it is with Most American bands with NO TALENT(musical or otherwise) !!!
Actually it is with Most American bands with NO TALENT(musical or otherwise) !!!
The Easybeats were so HOT! Introduced by Brian Henderson in this clip and accompanied by the go-go dancers of the day. Such a classic!
Hi there.. how are you doing? Hope you are fine and staying safe over there?
I hear my Aunt was a go go dancer haah
Little Stevie's the best frontman ever.
Nope,that would be a guy named Ronald who sang for George's younger brothers band!
@@dueyev no Stevie is the best
@@lindsaykelly2224 Mick copied some of his moves. Mick said he was a big fan of the Easy Beats.
Great singer, and a lot of personality.
Jim Morrison is the greatest front man ever.
The dancing girls really add to the whole performance - go sisters!
You might like Sadie the Cleaning Lady by Johnny Farnham. Not sure if I spelled the name correctly. Some nice dancing.
what performance? ohhhh, you mean there was some kind of a band playing? gee I didn't really notice.....
Dancing girls are always a bonus makes everything better
agree, the dancing girls add that femininity to the rock. good balance!!
@@stanlyqbrick1621 I know this not what you mean, but yeah those girls sure had good balance to be able to dance on those pedestals.....lol
Brian Henderson presenter....His condescending/superior attitude was annoying even back then...GREAT BAND
I always have loved the Easybeats! I don’t think they got the recognition due them. Especially, I thought Stevie Wright was one of the best frontmen. He had great energy and really put emotion into his singing.
I'm an American and I remember Friday on my mind on the radio but nothing else by this group. Thought they were one hit wonders. Only in the last week have I learned about the band and lstarted watchin their videos. These guys are damn good and I agree they weren't recogzized as much as they deserved outside Australia.
Should have been bigger in US. This was no one hit wonder band
I just love how insanely 60's mod this is.
Mods never like this type of music
@@markdon8940 Yes, they do. Power pop...
@@markdon8940 Mods were represented by the Who , and the Easybeats have a bit of early Who in them.
Gotta love GoGo dancers 😍
I still have a tear for Stevie Wright the incredible heartbreakiing journey of addiction and the treatments that took away his ability to right songs for 10 yrs, such a powerful singer and charasmatic personality to die at such a young age. He will at least be at peace from his demons.
That just shows you. NEVER take illegal drugs. A lot of doctor medicine is the same.
The psychopathic Dr Harry Bailey, Chelmsford Private Hospital- (32 patients died from electro convulsive and deep sleep "therapy" under his "care")...Stevie went there for help,survived the treatment,but I believe that was part of his decline,along with his habit...tragic.
@@DonaldCampbell-cm5gb Yeah right,but never forget,experts are always correct 💰and 💉 "safe and effective" 🙄
0:08 "...able to play guitar with what, even PROFESSIONAL musicians consider reasonable skill..." So cool.
The first gal dancing really is “so fine.”
Yes, probably in her late 70s now!
lol that’s my mum
@@debbieanne7962 - And she might be a “fine” senior citizen! Maybe she still dances sometimes.
To all the smartarse comments--hindsight is 20-20
"Able to play a guitar with what even professional musicians consider reasonable skill..."
😂...yep...Hendo at his nerdiest best.
shout out to all the hot grandmas in this footage
Grandpa's.
That dark haired girl in the front is absolutely gorgeous.
@@andysmith6218 I agree,she's about 75 today.Too bad we all have to age.
@@andysmith6218 And the best dancer IMHO.
Ever wonder where these go=go dancers are today? Do they ever watch the video?
Great bass!
Rock n roll right there 😷👍🏴
When they went to the UK the producers told them to change their stye because it was too naive and teeny-bobber-beat. Told Stevie Wright to stop writing songs and so Vanda and Young took over from Wright and Young. But Wright and Young had spourned hits like those here, plus Woman (make you Feel Alright), Come and See Her, Sorry, Wedding Ring to name just a few. Producers in UK told them to make more sophisticated pop. Critics laughed at their tight matching suits. They made on successful song - 'Friday on My Mind' a staple legacy hit for ever and ever and a cultural/social bottler, a few rambly psychedelic songs some that had good bits in them messed up with mush, and a couple of rockers like Good Times and Show me the Way to St Louis that went nowhere at the time. Back in Australia and broke in 1969 they looked jaded except Vanda and Young who whilst present, looked like they had checked out. A final tour and good bye. BUt what a great bunch of musos and a classic 1960s story. I suppose very few mod-beat bands could survive 1967 and still be relevant. Small Faces kind of. Kinks, kind of.
Oh kind of kind of believe me they are still remembered overseas as well and psychedelic songs were all around us they were TENACIOUS they hit hard and wouldn't lay down we should honour them
@@lindsaykelly2224 Really? I can't hear it and I tried hard - back in the 80s - when I was consumed by the mod-beat-pop of the mid 60s. I hear little pieces within those songs that are so cool and would have been fantastic on their own - like I wished they could have built entire songs on them ....like the Velvet Underground would have. Instead they seemed to need to 'cover all bases' and added too many parts and style changes. I think George Young said it was a trap to try to make many styles all at once, and when ACDC was made, they went the compete opposite direction. One formula - One trillio0n dollars.
@@mebeasensei they were a better outfit than Ac/Dc the variety was magic and I know people wanted same and same but we are left with something we can listen to as our moods fit
That abrupt ending of "That's all!" to "She's So Fine" caught some of the go-go dancers off-guard. The lead gal in the front mistakenly started up again, only to find herself dancing to no music anymore.
People didn't care then. It was care free. Can you imagine today? She would have been all over, UA-cam and Facebook.
I enjoy listening to the Easybeats , they're very entertaining and a great band.
Back when long hair on men was still a novelty and Go Go girls were the thing! What a band!
Great group. How did I miss them in the 60s ?
Probably because after "Friday On My Mind" they were never really promoted in the UK. Which is a shame, because they were brilliant!
Fantastic memories for this dinosaur. Sounds like they weren't miming but singing live. A lot of current singers could learn a thing or 2 from this video. RIP Stevie and George.
They may not have been Far Out, but they were Groovy!
This band be great in Mexico
They were pretty good weren’t they?
I was Privileged to see The Easybeats when the Band came to Dubbo around 1967 Great Music 🎶 ❤
W-o-o-o-o-o-w!I
I woke up bright and early this morning
My little girl was not in sight
I been looking everywhere
Morning, noon, and daylight
Well, she's so fine!
She's so fine!
She's so fine!
She's so fine, you know I wish she was mine!
I've got something to tell her
...and maybe she'll listen maybe not!
But I loved that woman, like never before
'Cause all my love she's got!
Well, she's so fine!
She's so fine!
She's so fine!
She's so fine, you know I wish she was mine!
'Cmon, Harry!
[Solo]
One
Two
Three
Six
Yeah! She's so fine!
Yeah! She's so fine!
She's so fine!
She's so fine, you know I wish she was mine...a-ah, 'Cmon!
Oh, Yeah...a-ah, 'Cmon!
Well she's so fine!
Yeah! She's so fine!
She's so fine!
She's so fine, you know I wish she was mine! I want more...
Hey! Let's go! I want more...
Well, she's so fine!
She's so fine!
...ah, well, she's so fine!
She's so fine, you know I wish she was mine!
...and that's all!
God these guys were so cool!
Stevie and the boys look as though they were having a lot of fun. They (like most) probably couldn't believe that they had landed on Bandstand with a gaggle of go-go dancers! Hendo's introduction explains all....
I believe for this segment, Bandstand's usual compliment of four female dancers was supplemented by the troupe of another Channel Nine music show, Saturday Date.
First time hearing this, the bass in amazing
The lead guitarist (George) is the older brother of the young brothers from AC/DC
@@stanlyqbrick1621
*brothers
God I miss the easy beats
All the women are damned beautiful!!! Not like today...
They sound very much like The Pretty Things.
Well they were great also...🤫
NOBODY can imitate that need in that scream
Austin Powers...you ripoff merchant!!
One of the best thing about the 60's was Go-Go Dancers!
those dancers are the sweet and sexy angels of nevermore
My God Australia has some beautiful women !
A classic! So funny listening to the corny intro. Certainly takes one back. Thanks for posting.
Hi there.. how are you doing? Hope you are fine and staying safe over there?
condescending intro ... the way of things back then
Who is the dancer in the middle?
Bye bye George. You were a musical genius. RIP.
R I P :(
RIP George and thank you so much for a wealth of fabulous music that will live on forever 💖
Should have stayed with george doing the music.and stevie writing the lyrics.
0:47 When your mum takes away your Xbox
Poor old Brian Henderson, he was such a geeky dag presenting this amazing emerging music in those daze
You know he was right up with it all very dedicated to Aussie music
Hi there.. how are you doing? Hope you are fine and staying safe over there?
@@lindsaykelly2224
If he did then he hardly had any emerging music on his shows.
Sandy Scott, Col Joye, Little Patty, and Judy Stone was his stable of "prog" acts.
I was a teenager in the 60's and Bandstand certainly did not appeal to me.
Hendo was as progressive as a cardigan.
@@blueycarlton he's gone now we needed pioneers and remember their hands were tied somewhat back then
Hendo tho ..lookin smooooth lol
Todos esos grupos musicales de la invasion britanica dejaron su huella eternamente. Cada cual con su estilo. Bravo..
Australianos, no britanicos.
If this band didn't exist, either would ACDC. Fact
Either EITHER !!! YES IT SOUNDS LIKE EITHER 😂 LOL 😂
Great band love em
Rock n fukkin roll...better than stuff written on ancient Jewish scrolls ...like 10 fold...oh thats not racist nor cold ....this shitt don't fade...don't grow no fukkin mould..so I'm told
who is the leggy brunette in the front dancing..shes so fine..
Daz keep your eyes off my girlfriends daughter ! 🤣
I love this band! It’s sad that they are underrated for their great songs!
So true and that.
The yanks didn't know a good group from Australia if you paid them!
@@chadgilmore5046 they banned the uk kinks .
I'd love to see that restored. It would pop.
Damn, that dancer at the beginning is so fine. I wonder who it was. Anyone know?
ya mum
Thanks for posting this gem !!
Incredible lyrics.....just incredible.
And to think Stevie was criticised cos his lyrics were too simple!!!
[Verse 1]
Love you in the morning, love you all through the night!
Should I love you in the morning, love you all through the night!
I don't know why, I ever let you go...
'Cause all the time, I knew that I loved you so!
[Pre-Chorus]
...and I, need a little bit of loving!
...need a little a little bit of kissing!
I need a little bit of loving!
Love you all day and night!
[Chorus]
Yeah! It's easy as can be! (Easy! Easy! Easy! Easy!)
Yeah! its easy as can be! (Easy! Easy! Easy! Easy!)
Yeah! It's easy as can be! (Easy! Easy! Easy! Easy!)
Yeah! It's easy as can be! (Easy! Easy! Easy! Easy!)
[Verse 2]
Love you in the morning, love you all through the night!
I love you in the morning, love you all through the night!
I don't know why, I ever let you go...
'Cause all the time, I knew that I loved you so!
[Pre-Chorus]
...and I, need a little bit of loving!
...need a little a little bit of kissing!
I need a little bit of loving!
Love you all day and night!
[Chorus]
Yeah! It's easy as can be! (Easy! Easy! Easy! Easy!)
Yeah! its easy as can be! (Easy! Easy! Easy! Easy!)
Yeah! It's easy as can be! (Easy! Easy! Easy! Easy!)
Yeah! It's easy as can be! (Easy! Easy! Easy! Easy!)
[Chorus]
Yeah! It's easy as can be! (Easy! Easy! Easy! Easy!)
Yeah! its easy as can be! (Easy! Easy! Easy! Easy!)
Yeah! It's easy as can be! (Easy! Easy! Easy! Easy!)
Yeah! It's easy as can be! (Easy! Easy! Easy! Easy!)
[Chorus]
Yeah! It's easy as can be! (Easy! Easy! Easy! Easy!)
Yeah! its easy as can be! (Easy! Easy! Easy! Easy!)
Yeah! It's easy as can be! (Easy! Easy! Easy! Easy!)
Yeah! It's easy as can be! (Easy! Easy! Easy! Easy!)
[Other]
Easy as can be!
g o g o girls flipping out!
My era love it go go dancings
****Ave atque vale George Young****. Yeah, Catullus rocked too.
1st concert I went to, October '69, Newcastle, ( Broadmeadow basketball stadium)...
Wonderful stuff!!
those bass lines
Australia's answer to the Beatles.... the Easybeats perform better and i liked these guys and their music..
Those girls are all grannies now. 😦
and still dancing their tits off for all you know !😱
@@reedbender1179 I hope so! 💖
Funny to realize that all these people in this video are gray haired grand parents today.
Terrific band that should have been much BIGGER.
No wonder, that I've never heard this song before, great video though,
Some made fun of the rock band guys with long hair back then and said you couldn't tell the boys from the girls. Yes, you really could tell back then. They had no idea what would happen 50 years later.
Brill !!!!!!!!
The added attraction is Brian (Brian told me) Henderson, a 50 year icon.
Kinda like Mick Fleetwood's drum tech getting told that Mick Fleetwood was the world's greatest drummer by Mick Fleetwood himself.
Oh my, their long hair is SO off-putting. I'm scandalised!
That was really great...but where is the full clip? thanks,,,,
great band
Is'nt that the ACDC young brothers big brother on Guitar ( Gretsch)?
great band. thanks
Go Go dancers make me cringe , worse thing about live music
It's so cool seeing a third Young member play. George has a great restless energy.
Don't know how they do it "Down Under", but here in the USA, we introduce the band BY NAME!!!!
No intro was needed 'cause everyone in Australia knew their name. This was Bandstand, very rare they had groups on, a more middle of the road show, they couldn't get them on their show for a long time. She's So Fine was their second hit.
need more a this. Brit style, stronger & freer than american bandstand
a transitional period when men’s hair was getting longer, but they were still indeed getting haircuts.
Friday on my mind
I listened to this song just now, suddenly realizing i forgot to buy bacon for my girlfriend favorite omlette. so I went back
The 60's always intrigued and scared me! The freaky moves, clothes, hair and controlled by imperialism aspect of the look, despite organized crime and drug use.