@justmusicandme The "I'm so glad she left ... never did like her" sounds more like Don -- who also has a wonderful, contagious laugh. Phil can be heard at the very beginning, starting to make trouble LOL.
Oh...this is such a keeper! Once the funny comments and the giggling starts, I can't stop laughing either and it's so darn cute! Would have loved to have been there for this! Thank you Mary for sending this and thank you imanuglyfrog for posting.
I've been a fan since I was 12yrs old--(1957) and to hear a giggling session like this is a fabulous treat.Why not?To err is only human,and to do it with such laughter is so natural Wow! can you imagine Don and Phil's response to hearing this?I hope they hear this track---I know they will laugh again! I remember rehearsing or trying to----- when somebody had said a funny.For posting this you are legend! as my kids would say.
This just goes to show that even the greatest make mistakes now and then. When Phil says "I'm so glad ya laughed" it just melts my heart. They were and will always remain precious in my eyes. Our loss is Heavens gain. Soundtrack of my youth 🎼🖤
Yes yes it is on an album The albums called Everly Brothers like strangers it on the label ENCORE CD 3739. The back it says a collection of previously unused songs alternative tracks and studio outtakes as well as have demos with unknown musicians recorded by Phil Everly around 1956. www.bear-family.com/everly-brothers-the-like-strangers-cd.html
Thanks to my wounderful friend ebfan41 for sendin and sharin this wounderful video with me and to imanuglyfrogtoo for makin and sharin this wounderful video with us. I have to say Don and Phil sure were two cute good lookin guys and I'm sure they still are. God Bless, Hugs & Smiles, Love, Jan
@noahwayne Distortion (music) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Distortion effects create "warm", "dirty" and "fuzzy" sounds by compressing the peaks of a musical instrument's sound wave and adding overtones. The terms “distortion”, “overdrive” and “fuzz” are often used interchangeably, but they have subtle differences in meaning.
I watched a tv programme a couple of nights ago about the history of VOX (Jennings) amplifiers,and it showed the prototype--"Fuzz" box which was first made,and presented in an"OXO"(Beef Stock) tin!What a cheerful way to brighten up this freezing,snow packed day!Many thanks for posting, this has really cheered me up!
@thousandsmiles2 okay, okay, i give in...seeing as how no-one else will say it...as mikeeverly has said above, "They were most likely referring to add fuzz to the electric guitars which nowadays is known as distortion"....BUT..."Fuzz" has a double meaning..! Think about it...(hairy nether regions.?) School kid humour got the better of them me thinks..!
I’ve heard this before & it still makes me laugh! Priceless ❣️
@justmusicandme The "I'm so glad she left ... never did like her" sounds more like Don -- who also has a wonderful, contagious laugh. Phil can be heard at the very beginning, starting to make trouble LOL.
Just so natural to hear them laughing they are were brilliant RIP
I just love this.......Great to hear them laughing and joking around.......Forever devote to you, Don and Phil (RIP)
I just love this song and They look like they’re having a lots of fun with that song
I just love listening to this. It gives me such a lift and makes me smile. They were great.
This is so much fun to listen to. They are fabulous even when playing.
can't stop listening ..this is brill..wow
Oh...this is such a keeper! Once the funny comments and the giggling starts, I can't stop laughing either and it's so darn cute! Would have loved to have been there for this! Thank you Mary for sending this and thank you imanuglyfrog for posting.
I've been a fan since I was 12yrs old--(1957) and to hear a giggling session like this is a fabulous treat.Why not?To err is only human,and to do it with such laughter is so natural Wow! can you imagine Don and Phil's response to hearing this?I hope they hear this track---I know they will laugh again! I remember rehearsing or trying to----- when somebody had said a funny.For posting this you are legend! as my kids would say.
Wonderful song. Thanks for this great share
Wonderful.
People were laughing and dancing crazy outside of their studio.
This is so neat. Love it
They were most likely referring to add fuzz to the electric guitars which nowadays is known as distortion :)
This just goes to show that even the greatest make mistakes now and then. When Phil says "I'm so glad ya laughed" it just melts my heart. They were and will always remain precious in my eyes. Our loss is Heavens gain.
Soundtrack of my youth 🎼🖤
@Sooz. There is a previous comment that it was Don and that he said “I’m so glad she left. Never did like her” referring to the song itself.
How cute is this?
Wonderful post and music. Thank you for sharing.
I just love this, would this track be on any album ever by any chance ????? Can't get enough of it
Yes yes it is on an album The albums called Everly Brothers like strangers it on the label ENCORE CD 3739.
The back it says a collection of previously unused songs alternative tracks and studio outtakes as well as have demos with unknown musicians recorded by Phil Everly around 1956.
www.bear-family.com/everly-brothers-the-like-strangers-cd.html
@thousandsmiles2 yep, they were certainly tickled by the fuzz......had trouble holding it together and never really recovered......
Thanks to my wounderful friend ebfan41 for sendin and sharin this wounderful video with me and to imanuglyfrogtoo for makin and sharin this wounderful video with us. I have to say Don and Phil sure were two cute good lookin guys and I'm sure they still are. God Bless, Hugs & Smiles, Love, Jan
Jangaceland phil left us you know
This Jackie DeShannon / Sharon Sheeley composition was also recorded in the 60s by Bernie Balentine (Bernie Schwartz) and The Fleetwoods.
@noahwayne Distortion (music)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Distortion effects create "warm", "dirty" and "fuzzy" sounds by compressing the peaks of a musical instrument's sound wave and adding overtones.
The terms “distortion”, “overdrive” and “fuzz” are often used interchangeably, but they have subtle differences in meaning.
this is ace..xx
I watched a tv programme a couple of nights ago about the history of VOX (Jennings) amplifiers,and it showed the prototype--"Fuzz" box which was first made,and presented in an"OXO"(Beef Stock) tin!What a cheerful way to brighten up this freezing,snow packed day!Many thanks for posting, this has really cheered me up!
I enjoyed the video!
------Ellen
@Chiselnyc Thats Phil talking. Without a doubt.
Guitar Fuzz by Billy Strange
Did they ever make a version without the giggling included ?
page mike don’t Think so. 😕
@G8GT364CI We used to call them fuzz boxes way back in the 70's here in the UK :)
@mikeeverly Fuzz and Distortion are Overdrive are all different.
This is brilliant. Great song, singing. And guitar. Who’s playing lead guitar?
@thousandsmiles2 okay, okay, i give in...seeing as how no-one else will say it...as mikeeverly has said above, "They were most likely referring to add fuzz to the electric guitars which nowadays is known as distortion"....BUT..."Fuzz" has a double meaning..! Think about it...(hairy nether regions.?) School kid humour got the better of them me thinks..!