I am a real Apache Indian from a reservation in AZ. I listen to this instrumental song with my dad via Bluetooth on the iPad while driving up the rugged dirt roads on the remote mountains of the Apache Reservation. Those areas require a 4x4 off-road truck or suv. I loaded a mix with a lot of classic hits from the 1950s to 1970s on the iPad.
Pero no dices nada de si te conmueve o no esta canción llamándose Apache... a mí me parece genial y muy apropiada para el paisaje q describes, me encanta todo lo relativo a las tribus norteamericanas
I was 17 when this song came out and I LOVED it the first time I heard it too!!! MEMORIES from the Past! 76 now and got married the nex year, 1965, and still HAPPILY Married to the same beautiful girl! GOD I LOVE these "OLD" Music memories!! I FEEL YOUNG AGAIN~~~~LOL
WOW~~~just got a HEART a year later and LOVED to Hear this Fantastic melody again!! I'm now 77 and still married to the very sweet little girl for 59 years now! Darn~~~I'm getting OLD!!!
Well, I guess I'm going to comment here. What was so great about the 60's? We had talent. Musicians could play their instruments like no one else. Singers could sing & actors could act. And I could run like the wind. Now I'm happy to take a long walk without pain. Enjoy life everyone.
@@I_Palaver Here you go - looks like a recording from a cell phone - yet nice. A clip from the documentary - Rumble, The Indians who rocked the world. ua-cam.com/video/NtCVtn6wv_8/v-deo.html Link's free style is jazz like then there is *Switch Blade* ua-cam.com/video/8qcQ5yx9O_A/v-deo.html and Link Wray - Dick Tracy, Private Eye ua-cam.com/video/X5eh3Vm6mLA/v-deo.html
@@casyatbat Absolutely not true. Link Wray covered this song in about the late 80's but that was mainly because he himself is part Apache. This song was originally written by Jerry Lordan in the late 50's and became a sensational hit for The Shadows in London. After that it was covered by several groups over the years including the Sugar Hill Gang circa 1980 who put words to the music. After everybody else had a hand in making the song a hit, then Link Wray released his own cover version which was strictly instrumental. And Wray's cover was okay but nowhere near as good as the original nor as good as Sugar Hill Gang's version.
My father was a fluent guitar player and he used to play this note for note when I was a child . It is original and has its own mood. I always loved it and still do.😊❤
My Dad was a really good acoustic guitar player too,i used to love watching him play songs like this when i was a kid,him and my mom would have a few drinks and he would play and play,they are both gone now,i miss those days,i couldn't play a doorbell to save my life,lol
Erinnerung an eine schöne Zeit,als die Band ,in unserem Lieblingslokal ,diesen Titel spielteund höre es heute,mit 63Jahren,noch genau so gerne.KLASSE gespielt Jung,s !!!
Nous serons toujours avec vous ! always we're with you the best of the songers are their and greatest musicians we love for ever 👍👍👍🤟🤟🤟 My respects and salutations
I was just 14 when this came out. We had just moved to a new home. It was old and empty. We had a huge Philco radio. When this song came on it echoed through the whole house, upstairs and down. Songs like this and Ghost Riders echoing off the walls would define the term "haunting" for me. My brothers and I would just stop and listen. When I learned to play guitar I got the sheet music and learned to play it. Lots of reverb. Great memories. July 13 '23 11:25 CT
I was 11 year's old when this first came out. Loved listening to it then and still do today at 68 year's young. This is truly music that will live forever.
In the early 1970s and 80s we would listen to all these great music then they took them off the radio. I don't listen to the radio anymore just music from you tube or Pandora what I want to hear. Not what these main stream radio station's want to force us to hear.
This is what music should always be like. So good that no words are needed, indeed its much better for it, no language barriers, no distracting from the pure sound. Incredibly catchy and never fails to lift ur spirits.
..I was 15 then,..in Highschool .. This piece bring very beautiful memories of times gone by.. No drugs..no alcohol..only good party times with music like these.
Today's generation will not understand how liberating this music was for us the baby -boomers. Through their electric guitars and drums The Shadows made a complete break from the past. The kids of my generation simply felt' electrified' when they heard their music. Even at my age of 71 I feel overpowered with these sounds from my past. I do a time-travel to the 60's and start stamping my feet with tears in my eyes and a lump in my throat.
I fall asleep every night listening to the shadows 😴. I'm 70 years young this is what we youngsters call music not the rubbish they're putting out today.
I'm only 60 years,but agree.music is art. Therefore this people are called artists. The "musicans of nowerdays should be called :"computer-sample nerds".
Just perfect! This song is rock Anthem and baseline! This is where and when real rock'n'roll begins. Long Live The Shadows, one of the best rock bands ever!
The incomparable SHADOWS - my favourite Group, since I was a pre-teen. What Talent, What Grace on Stage, their music is as wonderful today, as it was, over fifty four years, ago. OUTSTANDING! Thank You!!
I'm 74. Lived through that time. Love the music, loved the culture and cultural changes, etc. But life then was way more openly and egregiously difficult and unfair. Routinely, pervasively racist and segregated; matter-of-factly sexist, male-chauvinist; and homophobic as routine and unquestioned. If you were white Anglo, male, hetero like me, you got all the breaks, all the privileges, all the advantages.....unlimited opportunity, even if you didn't deserve it. If you were NOT all those things, too bad; you were barred from so much. THAT WAS GARBAGE. It's overall a far better, freer, more open world now. Old men who yearn for "the old days" are pathetic.....and probably t-Rump voters.
@ GulLIVER, You were a BABY GOAT in 1964? You must be an OLD GOAT now?!? (; One thang us oldsters never seem to mention, is that there was NO BASS back then! All we had were TINNY transistor radios, record players, and LOW volume car radios! Finally around late 70s decent car hi fi was available, and soon after SUBWOOFERS!
Crusing in my '64 volkswagen with the Blaplunk A.M. radio cranked up with the sunroof open. Music makes wonderful memories. Nothing like the 50's--60's--and 70's for great memories and music. This is a max.
Sublime ! Ce monument musical m'a, dans ma jeunesse, transporté dans les étoiles. Aujourd'hui encore, je ne m'en lasse pas. Longue vie à ces musiciens de génie !
After being a huge fan of 🍝🍝🍝 westerns, Ennio Morricone RiP was my intro into this style of music. Most 30yr olds don't listen to this, but it's perfect when carving asphalt on my longboard and puffin a huge spliff of kind bud. May everyone be safe and blessed during this pandemic
Welcome ! So you gotta to listen to this some surf rock ua-cam.com/video/WniSt0yhroE/v-deo.html and Link Wray ua-cam.com/video/ziG6f-vN2iA/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/BuAD_sQUgpw/v-deo.html
I saw them perform this live in Belfast back in 2009 and Hank still had that wonderfully infectious smile - he was still loving what he was doing! Awesome tune.
Even in 1964 there were just two of the original shadows, Bruce Welsh and Hank Marvin with jet Harris and Tony Meon having already left. I was 18 yrs old, how times flies
I remember those days so well! I played lead guitar with my band (the Vibratones), and I tried to make sure that I made no mistakes with this tune! I always had a feeling that I was being watched by certain people who were just waiting for me to make some! Those really were the days......
Thank you for sharing Apache and the Shadows with us! I was 6 in 64! Hand-made music without computer! The song is still played on radio stations! Stay all healthy!
@@richardvonpingel2379 I live in Canada and agree. Have no idea why that is. I do know that the best teams in Europe have schools where they recruit the best young players and train them to high standards. Maybe that has something to do with it. That, and the significantly lower pay for soccer players here (for the most part).
Saudades dos velhos amigos dos bailes daquela época com mulheres lindas elegantes homens e mulheres bem vestido dos com muito charme meu tempo noa bares em caruaru
I grew up in the midwest in the 50s and 60s. I spent summers at the swimming pool in the community park. Back then, there were only one or 2 backyard swimming pools. This song and others were played over the loud speakers at the pool. Not sure who picked the records to play, but probably some pretty life guard with an ear for great music. Everytime I hear these songs, I’m carried back in time. Where did the time go my friends.
I was there at this concert at the Forum of Liège. I was born in 1948. It is the only time I saw Cliff and the Shads live. In 2018, I saw him in my cinema. I was so sad when the group split. I have been loving them all my life.
Rebel hearts beat under those matchy outfits. My parents loved 40s music, especially the big bands! I grew up skating at the roller rink to 50s music. Loved 60 and 70s music. Watched the Moon walk at the student Union Building on campus at the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa Campus !!
1 of the coolest songs w/o words that I've ever heard. I never heard the whole thing til I saw this video. Great theme. I like the way they move the guitars in unison while playing it. 👍
In the U.S., Jorgen Ingmann's version was bigger than The Shadows' or The Ventures' versions....of the three, his was the only one to chart, reaching #2 on Billboard's Hot 100 chart
This great music takes me back to grade 9 school days. Little did I realize then that those primary school years were the most care free days of our lives.
Quanto previlégio temos hoje em dia. Esta gravação é 1964 Eu sou de 70. E só agora em 2021 é que estou tendo este previlégio de ver estes,, Mestres da arte musical. Via filmes de Faro Oeste, com esta música, ficava imaginando como e quem tocava. Sou músico já havia esta percepção em mim. Muito obrigado todos pelo esforço de nos proporcionar esta benção...
Nossa, que coisa linda! Eu estava com 8 anos nessa época, mas lembro bem que este estilo de música acompanhou por algum tempo, os filmes Western, Cowboy...parece até que a gente tá visualizando as cenas do filme! Maravilhosas lembranças de infância, obrigada, esse foi um lindo presente que acabou de me proporcionar! Vale lembrar tb as lindas músicas dos incríveis aqui no Brasil que eram nesse mesmo estilo e não deixava nada a desejar! Abraços!
No one makes music like this anymore. This will never get old.
Actually, someone does. Check out Joel Paterson from Chicago. He does a great version of Apache based on the Jörgen Ingmann arrangement from 1961.
So true it’s ageless!!!❤❤❤
The modern generation thinks rap crap is music.
Simplemente hermoso
Todo bonito, ellos muy formales y la música genial.
I am an 89 year old "youth" who loves this version. Just great
You’re older than dirt….😂
But, u used 2 b younger too, right???❤❤❤
Nobody cares what your age is. It's insipid information.
Eu também.
U still around?? Can we play this on your 100th birthday??❤😂
I am a real Apache Indian from a reservation in AZ. I listen to this instrumental song with my dad via Bluetooth on the iPad while driving up the rugged dirt roads on the remote mountains of the Apache Reservation. Those areas require a 4x4 off-road truck or suv. I loaded a mix with a lot of classic hits from the 1950s to 1970s on the iPad.
☺👍
Pero no dices nada de si te conmueve o no esta canción llamándose Apache...
a mí me parece genial y muy apropiada para el paisaje q describes, me encanta todo lo relativo a las tribus norteamericanas
Sounds cool I live in Australia would love to go to America some and see your outback country 😊
Always wondered how actual indians liked this song. Glad you dig it.
@@mcm4866 sin perder en cuenta que son nuestros mexicanos eh historicamente territorio mexicano
I was 17 when this song came out and I LOVED it the first time I heard it too!!! MEMORIES from the Past! 76 now and got married the nex year, 1965, and still HAPPILY Married to the same beautiful girl! GOD I LOVE these "OLD" Music memories!! I FEEL YOUNG AGAIN~~~~LOL
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WOW~~~just got a HEART a year later and LOVED to Hear this Fantastic melody again!! I'm now 77 and still married to the very sweet little girl for 59 years now! Darn~~~I'm getting OLD!!!
VERRY GOOD
58 years later. Still a great composition and performance!
Absolutely 👍☺️
Totally agree ❗🔝
It's true. I completely agree.
Did you expect it to change into a TED Talk or something?
Got me to playing guitar, thank you.
Anyone else here listening in 24 ? Its. Sept 24. Stil an amazing piece. Beautiful !!
just pray that the election turns out correct, otherwise see you on the other side.
Привет из России. Давайте прекратим воевать в 2024?!
7 Oktober 2024 vanuit Tzaneen, Suid-Afrika
❤❤❤🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Oct 2024! Was 7 when this came out😮
Well, I guess I'm going to comment here. What was so great about the 60's? We had talent. Musicians could play their instruments like no one else. Singers could sing & actors could act. And I could run like the wind. Now I'm happy to take a long walk without pain. Enjoy life everyone.
Glad you are still with us.
@@dntlss Well thank you & I'm certainly happy to still be around.
❤
And we still love it!
You are a legend!!!
I love how every time I see a clip of Hank Marvin he seems to be having so damn much fun...
Yeah…but he’s not as good as the bass player! Or so the camera man must have thought. He spent a lot of time filming him! Lol 😢
Not any more. He joined a lunatic US cult.
I love how he keeps pushing his specs back up!
Yep - he just loved performing with a guitar 👍
A classic instrumental of rock music from the 60's. Awesome melody and unforgetable.
@@casyatbat thanks for that tid bit! I'm on it!
@@I_Palaver Here you go - looks like a recording from a cell phone - yet nice.
A clip from the documentary - Rumble, The Indians who rocked the world.
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Link's free style is jazz like
then there is *Switch Blade*
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and Link Wray - Dick Tracy, Private Eye
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我teenage時在香港中環歌賦街對面有條友學彈結他.成日彈 APAC
это убой. Classic.
@@casyatbat Absolutely not true. Link Wray covered this song in about the late 80's but that was mainly because he himself is part Apache. This song was originally written by Jerry Lordan in the late 50's and became a sensational hit for The Shadows in London. After that it was covered by several groups over the years including the Sugar Hill Gang circa 1980 who put words to the music. After everybody else had a hand in making the song a hit, then Link Wray released his own cover version which was strictly instrumental. And Wray's cover was okay but nowhere near as good as the original nor as good as Sugar Hill Gang's version.
It's music 🎶 you can listen to for a long time. Doesn't matter how old you are, I'm 74 and still enjoy listening to the Shadows music.
I’m only 57 & still like the shadows & look at the drummer he works with artists of today & writes tunes for them ,watch shadows at 60 bbc iPlayer!
I'm going to 62. :P
I saw The Shadows at the Palace Theatre Manchester in the early sixties.
Terrific musicians.
Ah in their prime still then , I was being made in the early 60’s
@@stuartwelford7562 you're a lucky guy
I am 73 I still love this song . I have been listening to this song from 1963 my school days. Masterpiece.
Me too ❤Great music 🎶
Same here
My father was a fluent guitar player and he used to play this note for note when I was a child . It is original and has its own mood. I always loved it and still do.😊❤
My Dad was a really good acoustic guitar player too,i used to love watching him play songs like this when i was a kid,him and my mom would have a few drinks and he would play and play,they are both gone now,i miss those days,i couldn't play a doorbell to save my life,lol
Erinnerung an eine schöne Zeit,als die Band ,in unserem Lieblingslokal ,diesen Titel spielteund höre es heute,mit 63Jahren,noch genau so gerne.KLASSE gespielt Jung,s !!!
Wie recht du hast, Rosmarie!
It's a song that will never get old ever.
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это убой. Classic.
E um verdadeiro clássico ,muito bom adoro
Not like us old ones 😔
I loved that music then and still do, I'm 73 I hope you all are still with us! 🎸🎶👍
Moi je suis là 🤣
I don't know about the others but Hank Marvin is still gigging.
Itched ths in 1h964, even ten I quwetion the lack of electrical connection for the quitars
Nous serons toujours avec vous ! always we're with you the best of the songers are their and greatest musicians we love for ever 👍👍👍🤟🤟🤟
My respects and salutations
мне 70 и я тоже храню в коллекции
I was just 14 when this came out. We had just moved to a new home. It was old and empty. We had a huge Philco radio. When this song came on it echoed through the whole house, upstairs and down. Songs like this and Ghost Riders echoing off the walls would define the term "haunting" for me. My brothers and I would just stop and listen. When I learned to play guitar I got the sheet music and learned to play it. Lots of reverb. Great memories.
July 13 '23 11:25 CT
So we are the same age.
fak.....
Great memory!!!
I was 11 year's old when this first came out. Loved listening to it then and still do today at 68 year's young. This is truly music that will live forever.
i was too. Lots of great memories. 1953 was a good year to be born.
Same here I was 12 cool song
Boys 👦 don't forget me 1950 generation 14 years old.. And The Animals "The House of the Rising Sun" same year"..)
I was 17
In the early 1970s and 80s we would listen to all these great music then they took them off the radio. I don't listen to the radio anymore just music from you tube or Pandora what I want to hear. Not what these main stream radio station's want to force us to hear.
Great rhythm from the drums. This is classic. Will never be lost or forgotten.
Yes the drummer is very good
NEVER❤🎉😊
This gorgeous song and "Telstar" are two of the best instrumental songs of all time. Classic 60s.
And 'Classical Gas'...
Add "Walk Don't Run".
I agree. Also like Sleepwalk.
Don't forget Wipeout!!
@@kaylee2159 "Telstar" is more futuristic sounding it still sounds amazing in 2022 just like it did in 1961.
This is so great - the balance is so good, you can even hear the Rhythm Guitar perfectly. Thank You !
Superbe musique, j'adore ! Bel et bien finie hélas, cette merveilleuse époque des années 60.
This is what music should always be like. So good that no words are needed, indeed its much better for it, no language barriers, no distracting from the pure sound. Incredibly catchy and never fails to lift ur spirits.
dont forget that music is great at telling a story
I was 1 year old and still listen 57 years later soon 58 but when I look through my eyes I'm a teenager.
어릴때 아버지께서 자주 듣던 음악입니다 나이 오십 넘어서 들으니 옛추억이 새록새록 피어나어나게 해주는군요.감사합니다.❤❤❤❤❤
..I was 15 then,..in Highschool ..
This piece bring very beautiful memories of times gone by..
No drugs..no alcohol..only good party times with music like these.
Today's generation will not understand how liberating this music was for us the baby -boomers. Through their electric guitars and drums The Shadows made a complete break from the past. The kids of my generation simply felt' electrified' when they heard their music. Even at my age of 71 I feel overpowered with these sounds from my past. I do a time-travel to the 60's and start stamping my feet with tears in my eyes and a lump in my throat.
Great to hear that the music you loved back then still does it for you!
OK boomer
Kids today don't appreciate what we did in music. They are spoiled and unappreciative. And, may...HEY! GET OFF MY LAWN!
73 and going strong !!
❤️
I’m 60 now.. A piece of music that can never be forgotten in my life. Wonderful.
63 this year and I fully agree with you!
79 and learnt to play this on guitar back in 61.
Over 50 years ago. Where has the time gone.
I fall asleep every night listening to the shadows 😴. I'm 70 years young this is what we youngsters call music not the rubbish they're putting out today.
100% agree with you! Have fun & Cheers! ;-)
Yes true I agree totally with you. Greetings from Lebanon
I'm only 60 years,but agree.music is art. Therefore this people are called artists. The "musicans of nowerdays should be called :"computer-sample nerds".
I’m 57 and I do remember hearing them when I was about 5-6 yrs old.
Wow! You are right !
Thanks for the trip down memory lane, I hadn't heard that tune since 1965.
Just perfect! This song is rock Anthem and baseline! This is where and when real rock'n'roll begins. Long Live The Shadows, one of the best rock bands ever!
WOW 60 years ago. I remember this song as a little kid.
I remember ti and I wasn't so little!
The incomparable SHADOWS - my favourite Group, since I was a pre-teen. What Talent, What Grace on Stage, their music is as wonderful today, as it was, over fifty four years, ago. OUTSTANDING! Thank You!!
One of the best instrumentals of all time. We were very lucky to have lived in that era, when life was basic and simple.
And, how old are you???
Absolutly right
I'm 74. Lived through that time. Love the music, loved the culture and cultural changes, etc. But life then was way more openly and egregiously difficult and unfair. Routinely, pervasively racist and segregated; matter-of-factly sexist, male-chauvinist; and homophobic as routine and unquestioned. If you were white Anglo, male, hetero like me, you got all the breaks, all the privileges, all the advantages.....unlimited opportunity, even if you didn't deserve it. If you were NOT all those things, too bad; you were barred from so much. THAT WAS GARBAGE. It's overall a far better, freer, more open world now. Old men who yearn for "the old days" are pathetic.....and probably t-Rump voters.
@@jamesneel7670 Politicizing much?
Yeah if u were white.
LOVE THIS, REMEMBER THIS LIKE IT WAS YESTERDAY, BRING BACK THE GOOD STUFF
Retro man looking for golden oldies like this 😛😛😛😛😛❤💋
CLASSIC! 60'S FOREVER!
As a kid in 64 and a junior in high school, the music in that era and especially this song played well blasting from my old Buick!
@ GulLIVER, You were a BABY GOAT in 1964? You must be an OLD GOAT now?!? (; One thang us oldsters never seem to mention, is that there was NO BASS back then! All we had were TINNY transistor radios, record players, and LOW volume car radios! Finally around late 70s decent car hi fi was available, and soon after SUBWOOFERS!
music like this will never die. This is talents.
Merci pour ce partage en live et cette vidéo
Doux souvenirs
Un incontournable
J'aime beaucoup ce groupe lorsquil accompagne Sir Cliff Richard
I can’t fathom todays music not being played by authentic musicians. It was magic to hear🤙
А я только родился в 1964 году...
@@ВарисГалиев-о3й wish I knew what you said! 👍
One of the few good memories of my father. His band done this song so well. I love this instrumental along with so many more of the 1960's
The great instrumentals of the 1950's and 1960's have not been matched since.
Nor popular either .. groups like the Alien Cowboys still do it now and again
Crusing in my '64 volkswagen with the Blaplunk A.M. radio cranked up with the sunroof open. Music makes wonderful memories. Nothing like the 50's--60's--and 70's for great memories and music. This is a max.
* Blaupunkt.
How glad I am to have grown up in the sixties with this amazing music.
They were the heroes of my youth way back then. A time when men could REALLY play a guitar. Fantastic!
Sublime ! Ce monument musical m'a, dans ma jeunesse, transporté dans les étoiles. Aujourd'hui encore, je ne m'en lasse pas. Longue vie à ces musiciens de génie !
idem !!!!!
Just best ever! Great stuff! We need more of this - young folks playing music like this.
Watching my mother with this song, my mother said: "That's music, longing for the old days!" I said: Beautiful music!
Your mum is sooo right best music 🎶 ever like me your mum was probs brought up listening to these amazing music xoxo
Super relaxant en plus
Damn, this just took me back decades. I can't even recall the last time I heard this tune.
I wonder how many movies used this number in their sound tracks .
Rap wore it out in the 80"s. Bongo band, or somebody re-made it.
After being a huge fan of 🍝🍝🍝 westerns, Ennio Morricone RiP was my intro into this style of music. Most 30yr olds don't listen to this, but it's perfect when carving asphalt on my longboard and puffin a huge spliff of kind bud. May everyone be safe and blessed during this pandemic
Welcome ! So you gotta to listen to this some surf rock ua-cam.com/video/WniSt0yhroE/v-deo.html and Link Wray ua-cam.com/video/ziG6f-vN2iA/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/BuAD_sQUgpw/v-deo.html
I saw them perform this live in Belfast back in 2009 and Hank still had that wonderfully infectious smile - he was still loving what he was doing! Awesome tune.
I just hope everyone remembers hank and the boys for the pleasure they bought us all those years ago.
And still do!!
Even in 1964 there were just two of the original shadows, Bruce Welsh and Hank Marvin with jet Harris and Tony Meon having already left. I was 18 yrs old, how times flies
I was just born...lol
Classic music like this is timeless, I appreciate it more now than when I was younger.
It is wisdom, man.
Even after 60yrs this is still great music, I love it. What gives me a smile is the restraint of the musicians and audiences at this time
Its crazy how many people come back to this everyday... this song is masterpiece!!
Yes!
I can never remember the words. Glad that you can.
@@sanderslongdrive dumb
My beautiful Dad's fave. Sadly passed, I play this every month in his memory.
Thank god he didn't like the Birdie Song ;)
I remember those days so well! I played lead guitar with my band (the Vibratones), and I tried to make sure that I made no mistakes with this tune! I always had a feeling that I was being watched by certain people who were just waiting for me to make some! Those really were the days......
Good memories for you!
Örökké éljen a Shadows!!! Kiváló zene,kiváló zenészekkel.
Thank you for sharing Apache and the Shadows with us! I was 6 in 64! Hand-made music without computer! The song is still played on radio stations! Stay all healthy!
Yep I was six also in 64 love the shadows 🎸🎸🎸
Ditto. 6 in 64, two more years to see England win the World Cup and here I am decades later still waiting for another major win.
@@goilo888 from America I hope they get another one. Our Soccer teams SUCK.
@@richardvonpingel2379 I live in Canada and agree. Have no idea why that is. I do know that the best teams in Europe have schools where they recruit the best young players and train them to high standards. Maybe that has something to do with it. That, and the significantly lower pay for soccer players here (for the most part).
Saudades dos velhos amigos dos bailes daquela época com mulheres lindas elegantes homens e mulheres bem vestido dos com muito charme meu tempo noa bares em caruaru
Great music, great sound. Love the surf stuff - wish it had never gone away.
My band has played this song for over 25 years because people like it a lot
I grew up in the midwest in the 50s and 60s. I spent summers at the swimming pool in the community park. Back then, there were only one or 2 backyard swimming pools. This song and others were played over the loud speakers at the pool. Not sure who picked the records to play, but probably some pretty life guard with an ear for great music. Everytime I hear these songs, I’m carried back in time. Where did the time go my friends.
Amen!!I Don't recognize the old lady in the mirror, the heart beats like the rebels' under those matchy outfits! Love the 60s music!!
Saw them in Morecambe in the sixties, unforgettable.
Supporting act was Mickey and Griff.
Fish and chips on the way home.
Happy dayz 🥰
If John Shuttleworth was on the bill it would have been even better..
Absolutely brilliant - my era of music. Love the music of those days
I was there at this concert at the Forum of Liège. I was born in 1948. It is the only time I saw Cliff and the Shads live. In 2018, I saw him in my cinema. I was so sad when the group split. I have been loving them all my life.
Wow! This must be a whole lot of nostalgia for you! I know the feeling!
Rebel hearts beat under those matchy outfits. My parents loved 40s music, especially the big bands! I grew up skating at the roller rink to 50s music. Loved 60 and 70s music. Watched the Moon walk at the student Union Building on campus at the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa Campus !!
This one is still very cool to hear. The rhythm is sticky and nice, timeless really.
Brings back many happy memories as a kid in the 60,s some what of a national treasure were the shadows .
I love that they still done the same performance as they grew older
So long! I remember immediately falling in love with their guitars… Thank you.
I went to their concert in Australia in the mid '80s. Just as fabulous then. Brilliant music
My alltime Favorite band from the 1960s, can never get tired of listening to this guy's 👍👍👍
I cannot agree, more! Mind boggling TALENT, they have always been my favourite Group for well over
fifty years.
i have been listening to this song all my life and i can never get sick of hearing it
This music is timeless, never get tired of listening to it..🇬🇧
Anything Cliff Richard has his hands in is incredible! Thank you for sharing!
I would rephrase that comment😅😅😅
Brilliant, loved the Shadows, brought back memories of my teenage years.
1 of the coolest songs w/o words that I've ever heard. I never heard the whole thing til I saw this video. Great theme. I like the way they move the guitars in unison while playing it. 👍
Check out Country singer Sonny James, he put words to it. It' on YT & it's a treat!
Hi 👋 from Morocco...Still listening to Shadows since I was 17...Great Era...
Travelled across the Arizona desert when this song was playing as a kid- amazing!
The Shadows & the Ventures were the best of guitar playing in my opinion. A Wonderful time to be a teenager back then. Wonderful memories.
They even seemed to have those moves towards melody, not plane trees standing out there on the stage. Suite is the big bonus of eternal view.
I had love for this song forever😊 that's for true,
Brilliant and morex
I have an infinity to much.x
Just love to much.x
They look at their instruments and listen with a mix of amazement and joy about what they are capable of doing. Fascinating stuff!
Perfect from the way they play to how they all move in the exact same way at the exact same time
This song is synonymous with these boys and could never be mistaken with another band..
Agree great era I was 4 Yrs old but it played in our house in 60s
Ventures did it way better
@@momichaux5054 In your opinion maybe but The Shadows had massive global success with this, it belonged to them.
In the U.S., Jorgen Ingmann's version was bigger than The Shadows' or The Ventures' versions....of the three, his was the only one to chart, reaching #2 on Billboard's Hot 100 chart
Mo Michaux it’s the shadows track Ventura’s don’t come close , this is not the best example of their signature track . Hank Marvin is the boss..
My recollection was that Apache was in the Charts in 1960. Hank was to be the lead guitarists’ model for years to come.
As neil young sang 'from hank to hendrix'
The days when the artist produced the sound, no digital enhancement just real talent
A masterpiece that is tripping you now summertime,dusk time
True masterpiece. It's called real talent. Genius
An absolute extraordinary Classical guitar solo performance ❗️👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Year of Dragon龍年 s
The great Hank Marvin playing lead.
This great music takes me back to grade 9 school days. Little did I realize then that those primary school years were the most care free days of our lives.
Quanto previlégio
temos hoje em dia.
Esta gravação é 1964
Eu sou de 70.
E só agora em 2021
é que estou tendo este previlégio de ver estes,,
Mestres da arte musical.
Via filmes de Faro Oeste, com esta música, ficava imaginando como e quem tocava.
Sou músico já havia esta percepção em mim.
Muito obrigado
todos pelo esforço
de nos proporcionar
esta benção...
Como assim!!!? Eu sempre os vi passavam na TV!!! Aí não!!?.
Поющие гитары** исполняли. Я помню в 70е . Тогда это был шедевр. Как и ноктюрн и остальное............браво.
Remember when this came out loved it then, love it even more today great music and memories
Me, too.....
quel régal de vous écouter je ne m'en lasse pas je revis mes 20 ans avec vous merci !
Demais, muita emoção e tocam com coração. Lembrança linda.
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Nossa, que coisa linda! Eu estava com 8 anos nessa época, mas lembro bem que este estilo de música acompanhou por algum tempo, os filmes Western, Cowboy...parece até que a gente tá visualizando as cenas do filme! Maravilhosas lembranças de infância, obrigada, esse foi um lindo presente que acabou de me proporcionar! Vale lembrar tb as lindas músicas dos incríveis aqui no Brasil que eram nesse mesmo estilo e não deixava nada a desejar! Abraços!
Remember the Ventures? So many good instrumental bands back then. Let's face it, not everyone can (or should) sing.
If an instrumental hit the air waves now, no one would know what to do. Not that lyrics are all that good now!
@@b5904 lol ‘airwaves’. You probably meant ‘streaming service’. Imagine how kids gonna run around ‘waiting for the song to start’ 😂😂😂
Que de souvenirs j ai toujours le disque et bien d autres………nostalgie 🙁😀😁👵🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🇫🇷