@chuckwagen @jerrycentifanti Ting Markulin was not there because he wasn't available. He did, however, give permission for the rest of us to represent the "Human Beinz". The rest of the original members have NEVER expressed ANY interest in re-forming and performing as the original Human Beinz. Vince Martel of "Vanilla Fudge" performs the 2nd lead guitar solo, in this song. Danny & The Characters were the house band for this show, and they were magnificent! -Rick White, former lead singer-
If I remember correctly, and a ton of years have passed since then, they were The Premieres in at least some of the Old Barn Days. What great fun the Old Barn was! Packed to the rafters every Friday. Guaranteed at least one fight would break out. I remember at least one was ladies only.
Wish I could find there return performance on a local Youngstown, Ohio news segment. It was a classic train wreck...Must have taken it down. Don't blame them, it was bad......
Good pop song but the keyboard player looks like he should be changing the oil in his car.For some reason when a guy shows up on stage with shorts and white socks and white sneakers it means he doesn't give a damn.When you saw those bands play [the black bands especially] they dressed sharp.
@@rebeccamartinez9429 That is your conception of rock & roll, but not necessarily others' conception of it. And I am referring more to the performer sin a band than just a member of an audience attending a concert, for who t-shirt and jeans is basically a uniform of the casual-wearing rock and roll generations.
Phillip Nestor, I agree very much with what you wrote here. Please look at my longer posting below the user "ghostdog," beneath. I elaborate on my conception of how pop and rock and roll performers should appear while performing. And, boy, are you correct about the black performers of the 1950s through 1970s. The Motown acts even attended a sort-of charm school where they were instructed about what to wear and how to move (by Cholly Atkins) their bodies onstage.
This is the first disk I bought in my life.
I was eleven years old.
And I stil keep enjoying it more than fifty years ago.
Terrific live performance! Thanks for posting Pam.
that drummer is a beast to keep that beat up for so long.
Wow! SOunds great!
First song I ever played on drums with My first Band. The BEST
@chuckwagen @jerrycentifanti Ting Markulin was not there because he wasn't available. He did, however, give permission for the rest of us to represent the "Human Beinz". The rest of the original members have NEVER expressed ANY interest in re-forming and performing as the original Human Beinz. Vince Martel of "Vanilla Fudge" performs the 2nd lead guitar solo, in this song. Danny & The Characters were the house band for this show, and they were magnificent! -Rick White, former lead singer-
What a great time this was....
Who didn't love this song when it was a top ten smash?
One of the greatest songs ever recorded!
I was 9 and I loved it.
I went to the Old Barn to see them play, Boardman, Ohio on Friday night. Awesome band!!!
If I remember correctly, and a ton of years have passed since then, they were The Premieres in at least some of the Old Barn Days. What great fun the Old Barn was! Packed to the rafters every Friday. Guaranteed at least one fight would break out. I remember at least one was ladies only.
The bass on the original inspired me to learn to play bass.
I love this fun song, it brings back memories of the great 60's music. You guys ROCK! :-)
los 60 nunca dejan de sorprenderme, que buenos no?
What a voice
I 've seen Live act in Tokyo JAPAN 1968. It' s good memories for me.
Thanks to upload!
Pulgar arriba AMO LOS CLASICOS Q SIGAN TOCANDOSE !!!
What a a performance!! So cool!!
Hermoso tema❤
Come to my town guys- Putnam County NY
Temazoo😊
god bless these survivors (Can't believe they're still running, as I am!)
Amei, muito
1967 riqueza
Muy bailado❤
Nadie más q yo 😊😊
All trebley. Cant hear the simple but signature bass line. 1 star.
Классно!!! Молодцы!
PROF ED ON BASE TOO THESE GUYS ARE GREAT
Nadie mas q yo
The credits say the players names yet left out the gal on the acoustic electric.
Probably because we didn’t know her name!
@@GrandmaGotRunOverbyaReindeer … Gotcha!
Nobody
No Human Beinz here.....none of these guys ever played at the "Old Barn"
Wish I could find there return performance on a local Youngstown, Ohio news segment.
It was a classic train wreck...Must have taken it down. Don't blame them, it was bad......
Reggie Saucier was the original drummer.
The Human Beinz had only TWO drummers: Gary Cole and then after hin, Mike Tatman. Reggie Saucier was NEVER teh drummer for The Human Beinz. FYI.
Good pop song but the keyboard player looks like he should be changing the oil in his car.For some reason when a guy shows up on stage with shorts and white socks and white sneakers it means he doesn't give a damn.When you saw those bands play [the black bands especially] they dressed sharp.
Thats Rock n Roll, getting up in the morning and not giving a fuck what you wear. Whats more Rock n Roll than that?
@@rebeccamartinez9429 That is your conception of rock & roll, but not necessarily others' conception of it. And I am referring more to the performer sin a band than just a member of an audience attending a concert, for who t-shirt and jeans is basically a uniform of the casual-wearing rock and roll generations.
Phillip Nestor, I agree very much with what you wrote here. Please look at my longer posting below the user "ghostdog," beneath. I elaborate on my conception of how pop and rock and roll performers should appear while performing. And, boy, are you correct about the black performers of the 1950s through 1970s. The Motown acts even attended a sort-of charm school where they were instructed about what to wear and how to move (by Cholly Atkins) their bodies onstage.
@jerrycentifanti 0:32 That is when I realized they suck. Especially the guy in the white shirt that yells BOOGALOO!!!
These "Human Beinz" or whatever they are are surely a poor imitation of the beloved originals. Not a "BEIN'" in the bunch. And they suck on top of it.
Fake!
This was awful. My sphincter tightened up so bad I just farted through my nose. This wasn't anywhere near the original. Even the guitar was lousy!
😒🤪👎👎