Imagine growing up at a time when you could buy records by the Beatles, Stones, Kinks, Who, Small Faces and Herman's Hermits plus so many more. I may be old now but I'm so glad to have been part of that generation
What a soundtrack for life! Amazing how much artistic talent came from people who were born in the midst of World War Two with so much terror, tragedy and austerity.
I’m an old guy. Herman’s Hermits was one of my favorites back in the day. I went to see Peter a few years ago. His daughter opened for him. He is a very talented guy. Great performance. I’ll see him again this time around.
Played golf with Peter and his friend at Sandpiper Golf Course in Santa Barbara Calif in the 1980's. Guy had an infectious grin, seemed happy and contented playing golf close to the coast in S. Calif. Had a British accent, seemed vaguely familiar, told me he was an actor/singer. I asked his name again and he said 'Peter.' I said if they ever hold a Peter Noone look-alike contest he should enter. Well, he was Peter Noone. Very delightful man.
I had the pleasure of seeing Peter perform in Las Vegas at the Cannery, a few years back. It was like stepping back in time listening to him sing. Yes, for a few minutes I was 15 again, and I loved it. He has such a wonderful voice, and his songs are timeless. My favorite, "There's a kind of hush all over the world tonight".... and there was!
HH was my very first concert I went to as a teen. Saw him in concert again when I was in my '60's in Rochester, NY. He still looked like a teen and had the most amazing energy. Best concert again ever.
Went to see PETER (HERMAN ) NOONE and his HERMITS in concert it was as Good as I thought it would be ( everyone there had a GREAT TIME even my SON said he enjoyed it! Just wanted to say Thank You Herman !
I think almost every teen girl had a crush on Peter. There was Ricky Nelson, Elvis, and then there was Peter Noon. The music was the best always left you happy.
As with a great many of us, Peter, (Herman) and his Hermits, we’re a huge part of our early years. The music is great and so uplifting and Peter is sensational!
Back in the early 90s I watch Peter at a Granite Rock concert in Aromas California. It was a great show and he did all of his old music that took us back to the old days. Then the following Monday I found myself standing behind him as we were checking into our hotel in Eden Prairie Minnesota. I mentions that I had just come from California where I saw his show. He commented that he never thought he's be playing at a rock quarry (it is where it was held). He was a great guy and it was fantastic that he took the time to talk to me, one to one.
Herman's Hermits was some of the first music I listened to a a little kid, my older sister liked them and I would listen to her records. It's shocking how many I can still sing along to 50+ years later!
My most enduring memory of Herman’s Hermits was having the radio on, and they played ‘Enery the Eighth, and my grandfather started singing along. It had been one of his favorite songs in his youth from the Music Halls, and, then, of course he regaled me with lots of others❤️❤️❤️❤️. However, the ending he sang was, “…Enery the eighth I am, by d*mn”. 😂🤣😂🤣😂
I saw him at an summer festival about 15 years ago. What an entertainer! He really knew how to put on a show with only himself and his backup band. He had everyone laughing and in a good mood.
Best generation ever to grow up, so much talent, now it seems gone...sad. I treasure the 60,s and 70,s. Peter you look great plus your beautiful blue eyes, I get lost in, even today!!! God bless you and family...
Peter Noone and Herman's Hermits, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Dave Clark Five, The Kinks, The Who -- all kept me alive and vital shortly after my father died in 1965. They created "audio sunshine" which cleared away all the clouds. Peter Noone, you're the mate! Many thanks, Huckabee's Jukebox!
I was maybe 7 years old and he was my idol. I guess that was a few years after their popularity peaked, but I was lucky enough to see them live a couple of times. Can you imagine dropping off a couple of kids that age at a concert today? God bless Peter Noone!
I listened to Herman's Hermits all day every day when I was a teenager. What wonderful times those were. The songs made the world happy and a better place than what it is today.
I had a chance to See Peter as the Major General in Pirates at the Chicago opera House in the late 80's, My better half (wife and still) dragged me there, she did not tell me who was the lead, I was surprised that I recognized the Voice and asked her if it was Peter in the lead. He was spectacular. There songs are still on my 60's pop playlist.
After reading Keith Richards' book Life, I can see it. Although he tried to destroy himself, Keith seemed to love and protect others, for the most part. Great story about him and Peter Noone.
@@RJ1999x Right. Jerry Lee Lewis recorded and released "Great Balls of Fire" around the time my great grandfather died in 1957. I faintly remember listening to it in one room of the house while he was on his deathbed in a nearby room. Since small children weren't allowed in the room (though the door was open and I could see him), the two events didn't seem to clash because they seemed part of two different worlds.
I remember being hit by a car in 1971 at the age of 11 when “Years May Come" was out. I have very catholic taste in music from Otis Redding to Beethoven not forget old blue eyes on the way. However, because of how much Hermins Hermits were on the radio such much at the time and through that six weeks I was in hospital they have a very soft spot in my heart for them.
My band was recording at Cherokee Studios in L.A. back in the early '80s. One day in walks Peter Noone and listened to some playbacks for a few minutes. I was (and am) a big Herman's Hermits fan so I spent most of the encounter with my jaw on the floor.
I live not far from Cherokee. Of course it no longer exists. Another landmark gone, unfortunately Everyone from Jimi Hendrix, John Lennon and Van Halen, just to name a few, recorded there.
Great personality, Peter, and it’s totally maddening that at 74 here, he still has every strand of hair he began with - doesn’t look as though he dyes it, either. Astonishing genes!
Herman's Hermits are still my favorite group from the 60's. They have so many great songs. I really love Peter Noone. Check out Hold On! (1966), Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter (1968) if you like Herman's Hermits.
I'm amazed by this story. As a kid, I was with my older brother when I heard all those Herman's Hermits records. My brother grew up to be a singer/songwriter/guitarist, and among his friends was (drum roll, please) Keith Richards. Brother would spend the night together with him and his family, playing their guitars and (ahem) having a drink or two. In fact, brother once brought our Mom over to Keith Richards' house for a birthday party he was hosting. She had a glass of wine. True story.
Best music was from the 50s, 60s and 70s, I'm happy I enjoy it all, I was born in 1961. I got my first transistor radio when I was 4 or 5, groovy stuff. I still only listen to music from those years.
Got a buddy who works at Disney World Epcot. Was having lunch at a private, tucked away place and in walks Peter Noone, who was performing there. Easily struck up a conversation with him. Said he was the nicest and most intelligent conversationalist he ever met.
I saw Peter in a small venue in Crystal River Florida. He did his songs and then did other people's songs but better than the originals. He is an amazing amazing entertainer !
Had back stage passes to his concert in a casino. Met him and had a pic. he was the nicest celebrity I ever met. PERIOD , BTW, as a cop at N.O.intl airport I have met hundreds.
People long for simpler and happier times. Herman's Hermits were a friendly, smiling, cheerful, innocent counter-balance to the trauma of the civil rights movement and the Vietnam War. Noone brought that wholesome, non-threatening sound that would soon be copied across the pond in America, by folks like the Osmond brothers, though the Osmond boys were more white bread, whole milk corn-pone as well. The appeal still holds for folks seeking respite from the grim, "gimme shelter" realities of life...
Herman's Hermits There's a Kind of Hush, is a beautiful love song, along with A Summer's Song by Chad and Jeremy. Every time I hear either song I'm transported back to the sixties and my early teen years.
This is the first concert I went to when I was a kid. My wife had gotten me tickets to see him one year. We were the youngest people there. The lady next to me was floored by the fact that "this kid" actually knows all the words to the songs.
I grew up a fan of the Stones although I was barely a toddler when they became famous (late boomer) and although their musical relevance and greatness has diminished over the years and Mick Jagger was always an elitist, knighted etc. They played the rebels of rock, pushing degeneracy, drugs and decadence with relish. But despite all that there is something endearing and genuine about Keith Richards.
I remember listening to Herman's Hermits on George Kline's Dance party on WHBQ Channel 13 in Memphis..great music. I hope to catch Pete Noone on the road if he comes anywhere near SwampEast, Missouri...
I was in high school when they were big. I wish I looked half as good as he does. Oh, well. Still like their music. Good memories of those times, mostly. Especially the music. Awesome time to be young.
My wife and I have seen Peter a few time here in Las Vegas. The venue is very small so the show is more intimate. He has great stories about growing up with all of the British invasion groups. I said that he was about 15 in a pub sitting between John Lennon and Graham Nash. All of then not knowing what was to come later...
Mike Huckabee does such a great interesting show. He even gets some wonderful guests, asks good questions & he's quite a talk-show host. It would be nice if he got a major gig but that'll never happen considering who's in charge & what guests they would push on him.
@@mikephalen3162 -- Freedom of Speech Mike. What gives Huckabee the right to talk about his religious right stuff is what gives you the right to criticize him. (That's a lot of rights). Mike's a decent, honorable guy & that's what's important.
Spoke with him 'On Air' from KIQY FM Albany, OR in early '89 as half of 'the Breakfast Flakes' morning show. As a good sport, we got him to reluctantly sing 'Mrs. Bush looks older than she outta', a parody song to the tune of, you guessed it, 'Mrs. Brown you've got a lovely daughter'. Great to see him touring 33 yrs. later, and 57 years and counting!
The Beatles were not recording Abbey Road in 1965. Abbey Road was released in late 1969. In 1965 they released Help! & Rubber Soul, 1966 Revolver, 1967 Sgt Pepper & Magical Mystery Tour, 1968 White Album, 1969 Yellow Submarine.
You nailed it Mike. Their music was just so positive and really harmless. Oh, if we could find that music today, we need it more than ever. Thanks for this awesome vid, with this music icon. God Bless, Brother ! AJ
Keith Richard's advice was more like big brother advice than fatherly. There was maybe a 5 or 6 year difference in their ages. KR probably made several mistakes over the years in relation to drugs and alcohol but he could still give sound advice.
Here's a tidbit from a survivor of the Sixties: The Rolling Stones presented themselves (as Peter remarked here) as grungy "bad boys" of questionable background, but they were actually middle class kids. On the other hand, the cute mop-top Beatles, were from the rather seedy neighborhood of Liverpool. There's acting for you!
My Mom mentioned Peter Noone and Herman's Hermits this past week when we were talking about our family's teeth. One of Mom's sisters said she had "Herman's Hermits teeth." I'll have to look at older videos to confirm, because it looks like he's had dental work to correct that.
@@Tretz624 Now that the odd tooth's mentioned, I remembered. Well, it did enhance his boyish toothy grin 😁 Thanks for filling in info. ❤️ the Sixties n Seventies 🎶
The irony of Keith warning some Noone not to get into drugs. I am guessing at the time that occurred, since Oldham was still the Stones' manager, Keith was rather "clean." Too bad Keith didn't take his own advice.
Re: 2:04: No, the Beatles were not recording Abby Road in 1965. Abby Road was recorded in 1969. The Beatles were recording Rubber Soul in 1965. Re: 4:22: “Music was always entertainment”: Noone is using the term “music” here as if “music” and “pop music” are synonymous. They are not. You could certainly argue that pop music is largely, although not exclusively, merely frivolous entertainment, but jazz, Western European classical music, Indian classical music, and so on, are art. Re: 6:54: “Suddenly someone decides they’re going to teach us how to behave”. Of course Noone, although he doesn’t seem fully aware of the distinction, is talking about lyrics here, not music (even though they’re fitted together almost ubiquitously in pop, they’re not the same). Music itself can’t explicitly tell you anything. Anyway, it’s odd that Huckabee appears to agree considering that he’s a Baptist minister, presumably intimately familiar with the most famous kind of song that most famously tells us-constantly-how to behave. This kind of song is called a “hymn”, and hymns were performed much more often in the fifties than The King and I, to say nothing of the forties and, for that matter, the 1840’s and the 1740’s. In short, Noone producing artistically insignificant records to appeal, as a teenage heartthrob, to twelve and thirteen-year-old girls is fine and dandy, but I don’t think he has any business telling everyone else they can’t attempt something more ambitious.
LOL.......The Beatles were not recording Abby Road in 1965..too funny. I still pull out their greatist hits CD and really enjoy it. I had a sister 7yrs ahead of me in school in the 60's, and was exposed very early to people like this. Thankful for that.
Imagine growing up at a time when you could buy records by the Beatles, Stones, Kinks, Who, Small Faces and Herman's Hermits plus so many more. I may be old now but I'm so glad to have been part of that generation
Agree.!.. don't forget the Dave Clark five .. singer Mike Smith what's phenomenal
I so agree with you, Roy!
Plus CCR...I am delighted that I was a teenager in the 60's...
Great memories.
Australia
What a soundtrack for life! Amazing how much artistic talent came from people who were born in the midst of World War Two with so much terror, tragedy and austerity.
plus Motown & Stax records..and even country music with it's incredible artists..a real golden age of music for everyone
I’m an old guy. Herman’s Hermits was one of my favorites back in the day. I went to see Peter a few years ago. His daughter opened for him. He is a very talented guy. Great performance. I’ll see him again this time around.
Played golf with Peter and his friend at Sandpiper Golf Course in Santa Barbara Calif in the 1980's. Guy had an infectious grin, seemed happy and contented playing golf close to the coast in S. Calif. Had a British accent, seemed vaguely familiar, told me he was an actor/singer. I asked his name again and he said 'Peter.' I said if they ever hold a Peter Noone look-alike contest he should enter. Well, he was Peter Noone. Very delightful man.
I had the pleasure of seeing Peter perform in Las Vegas at the Cannery, a few years back. It was like stepping back in time listening to him sing. Yes, for a few minutes I was 15 again, and I loved it. He has such a wonderful voice, and his songs are timeless. My favorite, "There's a kind of hush all over the world tonight".... and there was!
Wonderful gentleman. Keith is equally humble and charming. Great story.
What a great guy Noone is and how lucky to be around at the same time as people like Noone and Keith Richards.
HH was my very first concert I went to as a teen. Saw him in concert again when I was in my '60's in Rochester, NY. He still looked like a teen and had the most amazing energy. Best concert again ever.
I am going to see Peter Noone next weekend in Concert in FRANKLIN. I was a Herman Hermits fan as a teen!
Went to see PETER (HERMAN ) NOONE and his HERMITS in concert it was as Good as I thought it would be ( everyone there had a GREAT TIME even my SON said he enjoyed it! Just wanted to say Thank You Herman !
Nice to see Mike Huckabee and Peter Noone reunite again since nearly 12 years ago!!
Peter Noone made my high school years heavenly. Still love him.
He made mine a nightmare. Well not really. I had to ensure the Lower iv th
I saw Peter in concert a few years ago, such a talented singer and entertainer, not to mention quite a gentleman. His voice still sounds amazing!
Peter Noone and Herman’s Hermits are right up there with the greatest bands from the 1960's.
...and all time! 👍
60s were groovy 👍👍
True, Keith is one of the nicest guys you could meet - so is Peter. Best Wishes on the tour.
I think almost every teen girl had a crush on Peter. There was Ricky Nelson, Elvis, and then there was Peter Noon. The music was the best always left you happy.
As with a great many of us, Peter, (Herman) and his Hermits, we’re a huge part of our early years. The music is great and so uplifting and Peter is sensational!
My fave was sentimental song
He wasn't a fave of mine .but I loved sentimental song.i was into the beatles.wayne fontana..Billy j kraemer so handsome.my idol
@@lindatilley3588 For sure! The Beatles will always be my number one!
Back in the early 90s I watch Peter at a Granite Rock concert in Aromas California. It was a great show and he did all of his old music that took us back to the old days. Then the following Monday I found myself standing behind him as we were checking into our hotel in Eden Prairie Minnesota. I mentions that I had just come from California where I saw his show. He commented that he never thought he's be playing at a rock quarry (it is where it was held). He was a great guy and it was fantastic that he took the time to talk to me, one to one.
Herman's Hermits was some of the first music I listened to a a little kid, my older sister liked them and I would listen to her records. It's shocking how many I can still sing along to 50+ years later!
Same here brother.
“A Kind of Hush” is such a GREAT song!
My most enduring memory of Herman’s Hermits was having the radio on, and they played ‘Enery the Eighth, and my grandfather started singing along. It had been one of his favorite songs in his youth from the Music Halls, and, then, of course he regaled me with lots of others❤️❤️❤️❤️. However, the ending he sang was, “…Enery the eighth I am, by d*mn”. 😂🤣😂🤣😂
The Hermans only sang a portion of the original tune. Just picked up a copy of the original "Leaning On A Lamp" from that same era.
Joe Brown did it better ;)
There's a kinda Hush! I will forever remember this song along with my first boyfriend...❤ Thank you, Peter! 2022
I saw him at an summer festival about 15 years ago. What an entertainer! He really knew how to put on a show with only himself and his backup band. He had everyone laughing and in a good mood.
I still listen to their music when I’m in the garage making jewelry. Fun interview.
That good ole music will never get old or die!
Best generation ever to grow up, so much talent, now it seems gone...sad. I treasure the 60,s and 70,s. Peter you look great plus your beautiful blue eyes, I get lost in, even today!!! God bless you and family...
Bringing back many childhood memories and a smile hearing this.
Thanks MH
Peter Noone and Herman's Hermits, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Dave Clark Five, The Kinks, The Who -- all kept me alive and vital shortly after my father died in 1965. They created "audio sunshine" which cleared away all the clouds. Peter Noone, you're the mate! Many thanks, Huckabee's Jukebox!
´My father died in 1905. Chopin kept me alive
@@SaraT-x4q. Sorry for your loss
I was maybe 7 years old and he was my idol. I guess that was a few years after their popularity peaked, but I was lucky enough to see them live a couple of times. Can you imagine dropping off a couple of kids that age at a concert today? God bless Peter Noone!
I listened to Herman's Hermits all day every day when I was a teenager. What wonderful times those were. The songs made the world happy and a better place than what it is today.
I saw HERMAN'S HERMITS in Austin, Texas in 1967. Love them.
Always loved Herman's Hermits! Peter was my favorite!
I had a chance to See Peter as the Major General in Pirates at the Chicago opera House in the late 80's, My better half (wife and still) dragged me there, she did not tell me who was the lead, I was surprised that I recognized the Voice and asked her if it was Peter in the lead. He was spectacular. There songs are still on my 60's pop playlist.
Peter Noone's always a delight to listen to!
GREAT INTERVIEW......THANKS MIKE.......REALLY ENJOYED THE SHOW......GOD BLESS
After reading Keith Richards' book Life, I can see it. Although he tried to destroy himself, Keith seemed to love and protect others, for the most part. Great story about him and Peter Noone.
There's a simar story in Life about Keith telling off Ron Wood.
I saw Hermans Hermits in Birmngham Alabama at WVOK shower of Stars! Loved them! Still do! Had all the albums!
1st concert I attended was Herman’s Hermits with The Who and Blues Magoos opening, summer of 1967 Philadelphia Convention Center.
During the Age of the Beatles and Elvis, my favorite group was Herman's Hermits, and my favorite singer was Roy Orbison.
Roy Orbison 👍👍👍👍
And Jerry Lee Lewis
@@RJ1999x Right. Jerry Lee Lewis recorded and released "Great Balls of Fire" around the time my great grandfather died in 1957. I faintly remember listening to it in one room of the house while he was on his deathbed in a nearby room. Since small children weren't allowed in the room (though the door was open and I could see him), the two events didn't seem to clash because they seemed part of two different worlds.
@@AmericanActionReport A great time to be alive, a little before my time
@@RJ1999x I used to think I was born five years too late to fully enjoy that era. Now at 72, that's not a problem for me.
@@AmericanActionReport I'm starting to envy the people that are closing in on the end, the way this world is today
I remember being hit by a car in 1971 at the age of 11 when “Years May Come" was out. I have very catholic taste in music from Otis Redding to Beethoven not forget old blue eyes on the way. However, because of how much Hermins Hermits were on the radio such much at the time and through that six weeks I was in hospital they have a very soft spot in my heart for them.
Wonderful man yes he is so heart warming!
My band was recording at Cherokee Studios in L.A. back in the early '80s. One day in walks Peter Noone and listened to some playbacks for a few minutes. I was (and am) a big Herman's Hermits fan so I spent most of the encounter with my jaw on the floor.
I live not far from Cherokee. Of course it no longer exists. Another landmark gone, unfortunately Everyone from Jimi Hendrix, John Lennon and Van Halen, just to name a few, recorded there.
Great personality, Peter, and it’s totally maddening that at 74 here, he still has every strand of hair he began with - doesn’t look as though he dyes it, either. Astonishing genes!
Herman's Hermits are still my favorite group from the 60's. They have so many great songs. I really love Peter Noone. Check out Hold On! (1966), Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter (1968) if you like Herman's Hermits.
The SIXTIES - an unbeatable period of fun and joy !
Wow, he looks really good!
I'm amazed by this story. As a kid, I was with my older brother when I heard all those Herman's Hermits records. My brother grew up to be a singer/songwriter/guitarist, and among his friends was (drum roll, please) Keith Richards. Brother would spend the night together with him and his family, playing their guitars and (ahem) having a drink or two. In fact, brother once brought our Mom over to Keith Richards' house for a birthday party he was hosting. She had a glass of wine. True story.
I still listen to them while working in the garage making jewelry. Fun interview. Thanks.
Best music was from the 50s, 60s and 70s, I'm happy I enjoy it all, I was born in 1961. I got my first transistor radio when I was 4 or 5, groovy stuff. I still only listen to music from those years.
Got a buddy who works at Disney World Epcot. Was having lunch at a private, tucked away place and in walks Peter Noone, who was performing there. Easily struck up a conversation with him. Said he was the nicest and most intelligent conversationalist he ever met.
I would love to meet Peter.... such a great entertainer
I saw Peter in a small venue in Crystal River Florida. He did his songs and then did other people's songs but better than the originals. He is an amazing amazing entertainer !
Had back stage passes to his concert in a casino. Met him and had a pic. he was the nicest celebrity I ever met. PERIOD , BTW, as a cop at N.O.intl airport I have met hundreds.
Finding out Peter was married before I had even had a chance to grow-up was devastating to 5-yr-old me. 😭😁
People long for simpler and happier times. Herman's Hermits were a friendly, smiling, cheerful, innocent counter-balance to the trauma of the civil rights movement and the Vietnam War. Noone brought that wholesome, non-threatening sound that would soon be copied across the pond in America, by folks like the Osmond brothers, though the Osmond boys were more white bread, whole milk corn-pone as well. The appeal still holds for folks seeking respite from the grim, "gimme shelter" realities of life...
Herman's Hermits There's a Kind of Hush, is a beautiful love song, along with A Summer's Song by Chad and Jeremy. Every time I hear either song I'm transported back to the sixties and my early teen years.
This is the first concert I went to when I was a kid. My wife had gotten me tickets to see him one year. We were the youngest people there. The lady next to me was floored by the fact that "this kid" actually knows all the words to the songs.
"No Milk Today" was my favorite. It made me realize that those folks in England were still suffering from the aftereffects of WWII.
I love seeing them. Helps that I'm friends/family with a few hermits
we enjoyed Peters' mini concert during Hot August Nights in Reno. He's very funny too.
Amen!
Herman's Hermits was the first concert I went to in Boston.
Mine also. Boston arena I believe. Great. The Animals also
Mine too but it was in St. Louis, MO! Peter has always been my favorite British singer and still is!
I grew up a fan of the Stones although I was barely a toddler when they became famous (late boomer) and although their musical relevance and greatness has diminished over the years and Mick Jagger was always an elitist, knighted etc. They played the rebels of rock, pushing degeneracy, drugs and decadence with relish. But despite all that there is something endearing and genuine about Keith Richards.
The Stones are still the greatest, old man
Awesome guest Governor Huckabee. Great show as always.
I remember listening to Herman's Hermits on George Kline's Dance party on WHBQ Channel 13 in Memphis..great music. I hope to catch Pete Noone on the road if he comes anywhere near SwampEast, Missouri...
They had some singles....... keith richards is a wonderful warm hearted gentleman.
I was in high school when they were big. I wish I looked half as good as he does. Oh, well. Still like their music. Good memories of those times, mostly. Especially the music. Awesome time to be young.
Got to see them in Memphis, as a kid.
My wife and I have seen Peter a few time here in Las Vegas. The venue is very small so the show is more intimate. He has great stories about growing up with all of the British invasion groups. I said that he was about 15 in a pub sitting between John Lennon and Graham Nash. All of then not knowing what was to come later...
Mike Huckabee does such a great interesting show. He even gets some wonderful guests, asks good questions & he's quite a talk-show host. It would be nice if he got a major gig but that'll never happen considering who's in charge & what guests they would push on him.
I"d much rather have Huckabee perched behind a talk show desk than pushing his religious right baloney in a political office.
@@mikephalen3162 -- Freedom of Speech Mike.
What gives Huckabee the right to talk about his religious right stuff is what gives you the right to criticize him. (That's a lot of rights).
Mike's a decent, honorable guy & that's what's important.
I am a rocker, so didn't like many of the pop British bands. I do like and listen to this guy!
So you didn't like The Stones? The Kinks? Pink Floyd? etc etc.
@@stevefowler3398 I said Pop bands
@@speedracer2336 so you did!
he was one of the youngest from that golden era
My and and I saw him in Florida 3 years ago. He was awesome! It was such an enjoyable show, loved it!
My husband and I saw him in Florida three years ago. He was awesome!
Thank you all so very much !!!
Most of his hits were songs sung in the Pally during the Great Depression. I was looking at one of my father’s piano music books and there they were.
In 1965 the Beatles were recording Rubber Soul and not Abbey Road, that was in 69
Spoke with him 'On Air' from KIQY FM Albany, OR in early '89 as half of 'the Breakfast Flakes' morning show. As a good sport, we got him to reluctantly sing 'Mrs. Bush looks older than she outta', a parody song to the tune of, you guessed it, 'Mrs. Brown you've got a lovely daughter'. Great to see him touring 33 yrs. later, and 57 years and counting!
Peter is an honorable man
Peter Noone in the afterNoon 😁
The Beatles were not recording Abbey Road in 1965. Abbey Road was released in late 1969. In 1965 they released Help! & Rubber Soul, 1966 Revolver, 1967 Sgt Pepper & Magical Mystery Tour, 1968 White Album, 1969 Yellow Submarine.
You nailed it Mike. Their music was just so positive and really harmless. Oh, if we could find that music today, we need it more than ever. Thanks for this awesome vid, with this music icon. God Bless, Brother ! AJ
Amen Mr. Noone !!!
Keith Richard's advice was more like big brother advice than fatherly. There was maybe a 5 or 6 year difference in their ages. KR probably made several mistakes over the years in relation to drugs and alcohol but he could still give sound advice.
Here's a tidbit from a survivor of the Sixties:
The Rolling Stones presented themselves (as Peter remarked here) as grungy "bad boys" of questionable background, but they were actually middle class kids. On the other hand, the cute mop-top Beatles, were from the rather seedy neighborhood of Liverpool. There's acting for you!
Look at Peter, he still has all that hair!!
Its a fukin wig
Nice!
Still a thoroughly nice bloke !
My Mom mentioned Peter Noone and Herman's Hermits this past week when we were talking about our family's teeth. One of Mom's sisters said she had "Herman's Hermits teeth." I'll have to look at older videos to confirm, because it looks like he's had dental work to correct that.
He had a “milk tooth”. It fell out on stage, one night. They created a cast of it and mass produced it for sale. So, she had his tooth. 😉😀
@@Tretz624 Now that the odd tooth's mentioned, I remembered. Well, it did enhance his boyish toothy grin 😁 Thanks for filling in info.
❤️ the Sixties n Seventies 🎶
Shame we have yo get old.im same age.wish we could go back
Fun show...
The irony of Keith warning some Noone not to get into drugs. I am guessing at the time that occurred, since Oldham was still the Stones' manager, Keith was rather "clean." Too bad Keith didn't take his own advice.
Re: 2:04: No, the Beatles were not recording Abby Road in 1965. Abby Road was recorded in 1969. The Beatles were recording Rubber Soul in 1965. Re: 4:22: “Music was always entertainment”: Noone is using the term “music” here as if “music” and “pop music” are synonymous. They are not. You could certainly argue that pop music is largely, although not exclusively, merely frivolous entertainment, but jazz, Western European classical music, Indian classical music, and so on, are art. Re: 6:54: “Suddenly someone decides they’re going to teach us how to behave”. Of course Noone, although he doesn’t seem fully aware of the distinction, is talking about lyrics here, not music (even though they’re fitted together almost ubiquitously in pop, they’re not the same). Music itself can’t explicitly tell you anything. Anyway, it’s odd that Huckabee appears to agree considering that he’s a Baptist minister, presumably intimately familiar with the most famous kind of song that most famously tells us-constantly-how to behave. This kind of song is called a “hymn”, and hymns were performed much more often in the fifties than The King and I, to say nothing of the forties and, for that matter, the 1840’s and the 1740’s. In short, Noone producing artistically insignificant records to appeal, as a teenage heartthrob, to twelve and thirteen-year-old girls is fine and dandy, but I don’t think he has any business telling everyone else they can’t attempt something more ambitious.
Being babysat by Keith Richards is like being driven to the prom by Ray Charles
Joe Brown recorded this old song in 1962…Henry The 8th.
Fond memories
I live near Keith Hopwood!
Since Joey, he sings "Something tells me I'm into something BAD"
Hes got lovely hair nice guy❤
LOL.......The Beatles were not recording Abby Road in 1965..too funny. I still pull out their greatist hits CD and really enjoy it. I had a sister 7yrs ahead of me in school in the 60's, and was exposed very early to people like this. Thankful for that.
His walk is pretty unique eh!
He wrote a song about Pelosi "Theres a kind of lush"
I saw the Herman Hermits in Myrtle Beach SC at the Holiday Inn Showman years ago ,but Peter was not with them then .