The music from the summer of 1967 was fantastic! Those of us who were teens at the time were truly blessed. Great music. Great cars. Great tv programs. Thanks to UA-cam, still available for everyone.
Im 59 and can remember watching it on the Telly which was black and white in our mum and dads sitting room TOTP when i was a kid of 6 years old in 1967 miss my mum and dad now they have pass away and it still leaves a lump in my throat when i think about them
I was born January 1953 and grew up listening to these songs. I still remember the radio ads and tunes from the 1950’s too. The fifties and sixties was the best time there was still the morals and respect of yesterday coupled with the excitement of tomorrow. Headbands, psychedelic tent dresses, long wooden bead necklaces, making the ‘peace’ sign saying ‘Peace man’ to the police in the city they smiled and everybody was happy.
What an era, the swinging sixties in England. There were more bands than people in England, nothing better to do when it rains alot than to form a band. This era will never be duplicated.✌️
This past spring I meet a man in my small town. He was retired, as is myself, he had been a citizen of the US since the early 70's. He was born in England. He was a musician and very active in the 60's. He had the fortune to be in a band who got called to back up the Tremeloes as there regular back up did no show. After that night, they became the back up band and traveled with the Tremeloes. What an opportunity. What a coincidence I met him in our small home town in Indiana.
This is one of the most beautiful songs of the 60’s. Great melody and harmonizing and one that has deep meaning. The 50’s and 60’s were special times for sure. It makes me sad at how things have changed and that there isn’t a way to go back. This was the best music ever
My mom always told me that silence is golden, she passed less than year ago, and now i know where it was from and it gives it bigger meaning...rip mom i love you always. ❤️
Your Mom always fed you a line from a song and never told you why? Making you wait til she was dead to solve her impossible algorithm? Apparently silence WAS golden to her.
the original was better...The Four Seasons wrote and recorded Silence Is Golden long before The Tremeloes ..and used it it as a "B" side to one of their hits
@@lewiscolwell7615, as much as I love the Four Seasons (especially the earlier stuff before Frankie Valli's head got big), this is a better version. There is a reason why this was a hit for these guys and it was a B-side for them.
Not only the music is wonderful. The people dancing on the floor, clean cut and enjoyed the good music the way it should be. People were so much better back then. Maybe that's why. Good people cultivated good music. Thanks for the efforts and keep up the good work.
TBN Channel, I think you may be right, but I also enjoy getting feedback on classic music like this from younger listeners. If they really, objectively listen to it, then their perspective is interesting. Of course, there are some who probably just don't care... more's the pity...but introducing a young person to this music, and finding that they like it... well, it's just a very good feeling.😀
David B. Davis I have two in their twenties who likes some of our music, but like their own as well. I love our music back in the day as well but still go to concerts of today’s music, in fact saw The Lumineers last night and thought they were great. I think if the music is good in any era, then enjoy it, because the 60’s isn’t coming back and I’ll be dammed if I am only going to live in the past
Hi Hamilton! Live how you wanna live, brother; you got my full support. And I do agree with you about music; there's a quote by Duke Ellington that I like and use: "There are only two kinds of music... good and bad.". Personally, I'm partial to music like this, but I also believe in to each his or her own. And I do think that the occasional visit to the past won't hurt anything. Good talkin' with ya!😃
Been listening too this song for 6 years being ten yrs young whilst travelling on holiday my family always listened too it ! It brings back good memories. 😊
I dont know how many times I have come back to rewatch this video because those voices and harmonising is so good, I recall the song from when I was young (last century sometime) but it never made as big an impact as it does now, all those years later.
Yeah. In the 60s it was all about ditching the established values, like: war is necessary, and do what your daddy did. It was a time to fight for your own freedom from the oppression of your parents and the system, which we named "the establishment". The 70s continued those trends and music reached its peak as far as performance and production were concerned. Bands who began life in the 60s consolidated into the 70s, and went global! We protesters eventually became the new establishment, and the younger generation then started to rebel against us!!
Carolyn Evers Great to sing along with, because you could hear the words, memorise them, and join in with the harmony. Now there's rap which I loathe - no tune, gabbled obscenities and misogyny/ hate"lyrics" .
Also going from what Runrig were like up to actually relatively recently from the early 70s until now it's incredible what they did, without them it's deeply personal to me (some resemblance of what they liked listening to Calum and Rory were songs like this, which actually really do love this song), yeah with those two yeah its a deeply personal thing like through them I'd never have really taken the realisation as such that I'm a descendant of Clan Bruce and the Kirkbrights too by opposite sides of my family surprisingly the same connection on either side as grandparents go, but I don't know if it was either my grandmothers father or mother on my mother side who was quite essentially a Kirkbright, I do know however it was my great grandfather my grans father on my fathers side who was a Bruce. It's utterly huge and love being a descendant of the Clan, quite literally could pledge allegiance to the clan still as well! Love things like this by comparison though proper Ceilidh Celtic music, more so Gáidhlig is a branch of the Celtic languages and the whole thing as I know probably the Kirkbrights particularly would have spoken it I think, there's a type of or category almost genre of songs I'd say called Waulking songs like women would gather together to finish off a cloth (pláid in Gaelic) the final as such stage in making a cloth would be waulking and the Gaels were rather the only ones who'd sing whilst doing it, where they'd beat a cloth on a table ua-cam.com/video/avLlyNs3ROQ/v-deo.html Even with this was originally in entirely Gáidhlig ua-cam.com/video/uJZsqdXKkzU/v-deo.html was written for Mary MacNiven 1905-1997 I think the Ranklin Family has to be the best version I've ever heard of it still to this day several years after first hearing their version of it haha. Like being born in a place where they'd do things like that play things like particularly after the likes of when the Morris dancers rehearsals they'd get together in a pub where I was born and moving back there in a very short amount of time. Love this video ua-cam.com/video/BJlHTTQ-3fA/v-deo.html because of Runrigs lead sing being friends with Alan Doyle he makes me laugh lol.
My nan was late 20s early 30s. She would be 81 now. Miss you nan. I'm 29. I grew up listening to Vera Lynn. 60s music. Buddy holly. Vera Lynn. Love you nan x
Don't know about you but I enjoy music of every era including todays. However one Sat night per month, I pour a glass of scotch & scroll through U tube and take a trip down memory lane, with song like this. I find it is good for the soul & even better for our rusty old brains...lol
The only thing magic about 2018, is that at 70 I can sit at a computer and recall all my memories at my finger tips. What beautiful music of the late 50s to 70's, some 80s.
The harmonies on this song are as breathtaking now as they were the first time I heard this song so many years ago. I could listen to these guys sing all day.
This song reminds me of my brother. He backed me up when no one else did. Love you and God bless you always brother for your love and support thru those hard times.
Faultless. All capable of lead vocals, perfectly in tune, all playing, primitive gear, thousands of miles a month in Transits. Why the sixties are so bloody important.
@@Deejaay83urj38 There was also an ethic of working incredibly hard to get somewhere: all the bands I can remember, which is most of them, practised endlessly and toured endlessly too. My close friends Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Tich could perform faultlessly in a tiny club or a massive stadium. Tich’s 1963 black Les Paul was a beauty. I had a 65 Rickenbacker and a 68 SG, and I wish I still had them now. But the bottom line is the bloke playing the instruments: witness the brilliant Geoff Whitehorn (with Procol Harum), equally at home on a PRS, a 335, a Chinese copy or one of his own “GeoffWho?” series. Keyboards are a million times better now: the keys I played in a prog/rock band were, in truth, awful.
They also are not perfectly in tune on this particular performance but that also means it is really live. They had zero monitoring at the time so kudos fort pulling it off
@@mikosoft Spot on! And it is live…what a lot of folk forget is that these 60s top bands played countless gigs a year and there was no autotune, no anything. The Trems were bloody marvellous live, as were my dear friends Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Tich. They sometimes combined forces! Jimi Hendrix had a huge and almost fearful respect for Tich as a guitarist, and they were incredibly good friends. I think it’s only Dave Munden who’s slightly out, but it’s marginal. Chip Hawks is a lovely guy and his son Ches is a real talent. Rick Westwood is as good a player as you’ll find in any top USA country rock band. These bands were so bloody good. Best, Tom
I love the tremeloes, the songs are timeless, whoops me back to happy times, memories, school, the stuff today doesn't come near the Fabulous music of yesteryear.
The 20th century will become eternal as the musical century! The most beautiful songs were composed in the second half of this century. They are harmonious compositions, with a lot of musicality, poetry, romanticism and a lot of talent! I feel honored to have been born and lived in this time!
1982 i was working in West Germany in the city of Duisburg. My 21st birthday was coming up in the October and the German office staff knew we celebrated the 21 st birthday in UK so they got me a ticket tosee the Trems live on my actual birthday in a small club called the Bierdorf. They also got tickets for themselves. I can never thank them enough. Fantastic night, great gig, and it made a young Englishmen many miles away from family and loved ones a most memorable birthday. Thankyou RMS Duisburg.
I lived with my gran and aunt for about the first 8 years of my life and my aunt introduced me to all these wonderful songs during this era. I was born in 1956 and I grew up with all this music playing. I'm 61 now and I still love to go back and listen to this wonderful music.
Immaculate live playing and singing . . .in tune WITHOUT a vocoder. Look, listen and learn youngsters. Here is true, effortless performing musical talent.
I was just a wee kid when this one came out, but I remember it (benefits of having older brothers and sisters who were always playing music). Wow, these guys were good! I'll have to dig into their catalog, see if they have any more gems.
Absolutely. Here in Ireland we were doubly blessed.....not only had we brilliant UK music and also US stuff,we also had Irish music. Late sixties had amazing music that has stood the test of time...just look at Spotify or UA-cam
Love this, even more than I did 50 years ago. I've sung in a church choir for 11 years now, and have a fresh appreciation for anyone who can sing harmony - I still rely on the other basses.
RIP the two members The Tremeloes Alan Blakley (April 1, 1942 - June 10, 1996), aged 54 Dave Munden (December 2, 1943 - October 15, 2020), aged 76 You will be remembered as legends.
I remember when this song came out. I was caring for a girl who liked a guy who treated her like krap. When I went to Vietnam later they married, had two kids, then divorced. Turns out he went surfing while she worked 2 jobs. I would rather go back to Vietnam than go through unrequited love again, and fortunately I found a girl who loved me for the person I am. Got married on Valentines Day 1981. Thank you so much for this video, they don't make the true sounds like this anymore, and the world is sadder for it.
A 100% MINT! "Live" performance and look at that very cute & BEAUTIFUL! young Chip Hawkes @ 2:03 😍😍 saw these guys on a 60's Gold tour back in 2013, they sounded FANTASTIC! and met Chip and Brian after the show, my goodness such warm and friendly guys bless them
I'm a huge fan of high quality black and white 1960s videotape footage like this. This was originally recorded on 2 inch Quadruplex or "Quad" videotape. 15 inch per second reel to reel tape with a tape head spinning at almost 15,000 rpm on the tape. More than 2000 feet of VERY EXPENSIVE (back then) tape per half hour of footage. They were amazing machines and the UA-cam compression doesn't really do this footage justice. It would make your eyeballs pop out in true HD. This is super clean footage with no tape glitches or dropouts. Great stuff.
+RisforRockit Thanks. The magnetic bandwidth on these old machines was incredible even by today's standards. "Quad" machines were really hard on tape during playback because of the 14,000 + RPM tape head. The tape passed through a vacuum guide around the tape head and the reel-to-reel speed was 15 inches per second. After about 30 or so playbacks, the oxide on the tape would start to get scrubbed off. If a tape had valuable footage on it, you'd want to make working copies or "safety" copies of the original tape. This Tremeloes footage is probably BBC footage of some kind. British networks were much better at preserving old footage in the 1960s than American networks, I'm sorry to say. A lot of American 1960s tape footage is gone for good because networks "wiped" or reused tapes for everyday broadcast footage due to the fact that Quad videotape was EXTREMELY expensive back then.
...oh, can we ever hear the likes of this harmony, purity of voice and quality of song in this age? What a trip back to the 60's just listening to this medium of the past. Guess we're just hopeless romantics to another time.....
I don't know why but I'm just overcome with emotion when this song comes on ❤
I am now 15 years old, i heard this song yesterday sung by my mom and i immediately liked it. Omg why all the old songs are beautiful❤
The music from the summer of 1967 was fantastic! Those of us who were teens at the time were truly blessed. Great music. Great cars. Great tv programs. Thanks to UA-cam, still available for everyone.
There is a whole lot more where that came from.
Im 59 and can remember watching it on the Telly which was black and white in our mum and dads sitting room TOTP when i was a kid of 6 years old in 1967 miss my mum and dad now they have pass away and it still leaves a lump in my throat when i think about them
Youre an old soul, thats beautiful.
Couldn't agree more
I was born January 1953 and grew up listening to these songs. I still remember the radio ads and tunes from the 1950’s too. The fifties and sixties was the best time there was still the morals and respect of yesterday coupled with the excitement of tomorrow. Headbands, psychedelic tent dresses, long wooden bead necklaces, making the ‘peace’ sign saying ‘Peace man’ to the police in the city they smiled and everybody was happy.
March of '57 ... we're close. You're my kind of girl.
I am April of '53. Loved 60s music and still listen to it. In my humble opinion it's the best!!❤
I was born 6 January 1953. You?
Then we got The Yardbirds and Hendrix!!!
🤣😂🥳🎵🎶🎸🔊
December 53 here, 60s were the best music hands down in my opinion. Peace, flower power, groovy, right-on man.
What an era, the swinging sixties in England. There were more bands than people in England, nothing better to do when it rains alot than to form a band. This era will never be duplicated.✌️
Never never
I was born in 1960 so for me it was the 80s. 60s is where it all began for sure
You are right I was born in the wrong era
I was born in 1951 so I was a teenager and was really happy to be born in what was the best time ever and won't ever be replicated
Great times never should be duplicated.
This past spring I meet a man in my small town. He was retired, as is myself, he had been a citizen of the US since the early 70's. He was born in England. He was a musician and very active in the 60's. He had the fortune to be in a band who got called to back up the Tremeloes as there regular back up did no show. After that night, they became the back up band and traveled with the Tremeloes. What an opportunity. What a coincidence I met him in our small home town in Indiana.
That's a fantastic story. Thank you for sharing!!
What angelic harmony~still in 2023! ❤
24!
Está. Época! Infelizmente. Nunca. Mais. Voltará.
This is one of the most beautiful songs of the 60’s. Great melody and harmonizing and one that has deep meaning. The 50’s and 60’s were special times for sure. It makes me sad at how things have changed and that there isn’t a way to go back. This was the best music ever
100% agree
listen to please stay dont go by the crying shames .i think youll like it.
Loved the Tremeloes. Great band.
My mom always told me that silence is golden, she passed less than year ago, and now i know where it was from and it gives it bigger meaning...rip mom i love you always. ❤️
Your Mom always fed you a line from a song and never told you why? Making you wait til she was dead to solve her impossible algorithm? Apparently silence WAS golden to her.
She say's ok and that she loves you too
@@MoseyOnout As u see. It never was impossible for me.
Your Mom was right, In a world of chaos and noise silence IS golden.
@@MoseyOnout I say don't suffer in silence. I do love The Treemelose.
My uncle was born in 1967... can't believe this song is his age.... I have to say olden is Golden
I love this song it makes me think of my mum and dad because there liked this song it brings back the good old days
This song has to be one of the best vocal harmony recordings ever. It has been one of my favourite songs since I first heard it back in the 60s
the original was better...The Four Seasons wrote and recorded Silence Is Golden long before The Tremeloes ..and used it it as a "B" side to one of their hits
@@lewiscolwell7615, as much as I love the Four Seasons (especially the earlier stuff before Frankie Valli's head got big), this is a better version.
There is a reason why this was a hit for these guys and it was a B-side for them.
That's a difficult song to play and sing live, but The Tremeloes did it standing on one leg!! Fantastic stuff. One of my all-time favourite songs.
that was "live"!- i thought it was the record- somebody sign these guys! - lol
@@craigrheberlingyou can tell it’s live since the drummer will make a noise here and there into the mic to show they’re playing live.
The original version by Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons is a stellar version as well.
Timeless... they don't make music like this anymore.. thanks👍🇳🇿
No sir!
Not only the music is wonderful. The people dancing on the floor, clean cut and enjoyed the good music the way it should be. People were so much better back then. Maybe that's why.
Good people cultivated good music.
Thanks for the efforts and keep up the good work.
"Clean cut" is subjective
These old songs still get millions of hits.
See what real talent can do.
And in no small part because there are millions of Boomers.
TBN Channel, I think you may be right, but I also enjoy getting feedback on classic music like this from younger listeners. If they really, objectively listen to it, then their perspective is interesting. Of course, there are some who probably just don't care... more's the pity...but introducing a young person to this music, and finding that they like it... well, it's just a very good feeling.😀
David B. Davis I have two in their twenties who likes some of our music, but like their own as well. I love our music back in the day as well but still go to concerts of today’s music, in fact saw The Lumineers last night and thought they were great. I think if the music is good in any era, then enjoy it, because the 60’s isn’t coming back and I’ll be dammed if I am only going to live in the past
Hi Hamilton! Live how you wanna live, brother; you got my full support. And I do agree with you about music; there's a quote by Duke Ellington that I like and use: "There are only two kinds of music... good and bad.". Personally, I'm partial to music like this, but I also believe in to each his or her own. And I do think that the occasional visit to the past won't hurt anything. Good talkin' with ya!😃
Not a drope in the bucket compared to the 100 million views the computer enhanced music gets today
Remember the embrace of a certain girl when this played on an A.M. station one night in 60's. Priceless.
Been listening too this song for 6 years being ten yrs young whilst travelling on holiday my family always listened too it ! It brings back good memories. 😊
I dont know how many times I have come back to rewatch this video because those voices and harmonising is so good, I recall the song from when I was young (last century sometime) but it never made as big an impact as it does now, all those years later.
Born in '55 so grew up with 60's and 70's music and certainly remember this. Brilliant era for music.
Can I contact you by email to ask you about sixties?
I have been through the 80’s, 90’s, early 2000’s, and now. The 60’s and 70’s seem so much simpler.
I agree 👍
Yeah. In the 60s it was all about ditching the established values, like: war is necessary, and do what your daddy did. It was a time to fight for your own freedom from the oppression of your parents and the system, which we named "the establishment". The 70s continued those trends and music reached its peak as far as performance and production were concerned. Bands who began life in the 60s consolidated into the 70s, and went global! We protesters eventually became the new establishment, and the younger generation then started to rebel against us!!
Yep...
@@arthurblackhistoric, disagree. Only rebel headed person do that to their parents.
@@paididoy . . In English please?
Back when vocal ability, harmony, melody, meant something. Ability to play an instrument while doing so? Priceless!!!
Carolyn Evers Great to sing along with, because you could hear the words, memorise them, and join in with the harmony. Now there's rap which I loathe - no tune, gabbled obscenities and misogyny/ hate"lyrics" .
Carolyn Evers Woah no auto tune and playing instruments!! Now people should be taking note of this!
This is honestly incredibly beautiful I think :)
Yeah, today there is only hate for what we don't understand. What a shame.
Also going from what Runrig were like up to actually relatively recently from the early 70s until now it's incredible what they did, without them it's deeply personal to me (some resemblance of what they liked listening to Calum and Rory were songs like this, which actually really do love this song), yeah with those two yeah its a deeply personal thing like through them I'd never have really taken the realisation as such that I'm a descendant of Clan Bruce and the Kirkbrights too by opposite sides of my family surprisingly the same connection on either side as grandparents go, but I don't know if it was either my grandmothers father or mother on my mother side who was quite essentially a Kirkbright, I do know however it was my great grandfather my grans father on my fathers side who was a Bruce.
It's utterly huge and love being a descendant of the Clan, quite literally could pledge allegiance to the clan still as well!
Love things like this by comparison though proper Ceilidh Celtic music, more so Gáidhlig is a branch of the Celtic languages and the whole thing as I know probably the Kirkbrights particularly would have spoken it I think, there's a type of or category almost genre of songs I'd say called Waulking songs like women would gather together to finish off a cloth (pláid in Gaelic) the final as such stage in making a cloth would be waulking and the Gaels were rather the only ones who'd sing whilst doing it, where they'd beat a cloth on a table ua-cam.com/video/avLlyNs3ROQ/v-deo.html
Even with this was originally in entirely Gáidhlig ua-cam.com/video/uJZsqdXKkzU/v-deo.html was written for Mary MacNiven 1905-1997 I think the Ranklin Family has to be the best version I've ever heard of it still to this day several years after first hearing their version of it haha.
Like being born in a place where they'd do things like that play things like particularly after the likes of when the Morris dancers rehearsals they'd get together in a pub where I was born and moving back there in a very short amount of time.
Love this video ua-cam.com/video/BJlHTTQ-3fA/v-deo.html because of Runrigs lead sing being friends with Alan Doyle he makes me laugh lol.
They don't write beautiful gorgeous songs like that I'm glad I was born in this very nostalgic and lovely time ❤️🙏🏻🙏🏻🇬🇧🇬🇧
Me to.
A truly beautiful song ,from à beautiful decade of music.
They have gifted us with so marvelous masterpieces and tunes. This band's voice will last forever.
if you where in your teens in the 60s you are truly blessed
Yeah, I was! So glad I grew up then! Got to hear the best of the best!
BEST TIMES
Pete Parry yes I was and they were one of my favourite bands, so glad I grew up back then, we were so privileged to have such great bands
My nan was late 20s early 30s. She would be 81 now. Miss you nan. I'm 29. I grew up listening to Vera Lynn. 60s music. Buddy holly. Vera Lynn. Love you nan x
I was. There was a lot of great music in the 60's, one of the best decades for good music.
those old songs hit a wonderful nerve in my rusty old brain.
I like the way you put that......lol
Don't know about you but I enjoy music of every era including todays. However one Sat night per month, I pour a glass of scotch & scroll through U tube and take a trip down memory lane, with song like this. I find it is good for the soul & even better for our rusty old brains...lol
And how good do they still sound? Memories....
4seasonsflipside-ragdoll
Back when they really sang, no lip sync!
The only thing magic about 2018, is that at 70 I can sit at a computer and recall all my memories at my finger tips. What beautiful music of the late 50s to 70's, some 80s.
The Tremeloes are criminally underrated.
They were great in their day.
saw tremeloes yesterday in aberdeen music hall chesney halks was doing main volcals as his dad is unwell fantasic nitgh
Another under-rated band from that era. Incredible harmonies.
Zapy zap
The harmonies on this song are as breathtaking now as they were the first time I heard this song so many years ago. I could listen to these guys sing all day.
The Tremeloes, The Vogues, The Walker Brothers: guys that knew how to sing and harmonize.
This song reminds me of my brother. He backed me up when no one else did. Love you and God bless you always brother for your love and support thru those hard times.
This is one of the most beautiful songs ever recorded
Beautifull melodious song reflecting one's own sadness for having been deceived
Hello Valerie, How are you doing?
How good is that for a live performance !!!!!!!!!!!!
definitely.....it's called talent !!
You won't find a better one.... Ultravox maybe?
excellent!!!!
Talent + Skill + Practice = Perfection!
Could listen to the Terms forever
Only 5 years old when I saw The Tremeloes perform this live in the 60s. The band and this song have stayed with me to this day. ☀️
I always loved their music. They are awesome. This is real talent. Nothing is faked.
these guys were utter magic what a sound they made ,it was magic ,,,,,sublime joy xxx
The high line is the harmony in this one; an interesting, and remarkable aspect to the song. Such a dynamic helps make it “pop”, in a few senses.
Silence is my own perfectly kept inside
Faultless. All capable of lead vocals, perfectly in tune, all playing, primitive gear, thousands of miles a month in Transits. Why the sixties are so bloody important.
60s instruments were better. The sound can't be improved
@@Deejaay83urj38 There was also an ethic of working incredibly hard to get somewhere: all the bands I can remember, which is most of them, practised endlessly and toured endlessly too. My close friends Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Tich could perform faultlessly in a tiny club or a massive stadium. Tich’s 1963 black Les Paul was a beauty. I had a 65 Rickenbacker and a 68 SG, and I wish I still had them now. But the bottom line is the bloke playing the instruments: witness the brilliant Geoff Whitehorn (with Procol Harum), equally at home on a PRS, a 335, a Chinese copy or one of his own “GeoffWho?” series.
Keyboards are a million times better now: the keys I played in a prog/rock band were, in truth, awful.
They also are not perfectly in tune on this particular performance but that also means it is really live. They had zero monitoring at the time so kudos fort pulling it off
@@mikosoft Spot on! And it is live…what a lot of folk forget is that these 60s top bands played countless gigs a year and there was no autotune, no anything. The Trems were bloody marvellous live, as were my dear friends Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Tich. They sometimes combined forces! Jimi Hendrix had a huge and almost fearful respect for Tich as a guitarist, and they were incredibly good friends. I think it’s only Dave Munden who’s slightly out, but it’s marginal.
Chip Hawks is a lovely guy and his son Ches is a real talent. Rick Westwood is as good a player as you’ll find in any top USA country rock band.
These bands were so bloody good. Best, Tom
@@theesbband Can I contact you by email to ask you about sixties?
Yes turned 20 in 66 then 4 years in the Military. Didn't know how much fun I was having or what great time I was living in.
Beautiful harmony..this song is so beautiful.Oh,to go back to those days and know what real music is all about.
Couldn't agree with you more. It was music.
Marion H
Yup ...agree
Your so lucky to have been alive back then! Wish i was around back then!
Love this,had forgotten it ,until l heard it play again.
Hello Fern how are you doing hope you’re having a great time with your family may God bless you and your family
The BEST version of this song... change my mind!
This songs has one the best lines, “ talk it is cheap and people follow like sheep “
Amen
I love the tremeloes, the songs are timeless, whoops me back to happy times, memories, school, the stuff today doesn't come near the Fabulous music of yesteryear.
Beautiful song ❤️Hello from Scotland 🏴 How are you doing today? I hope it's been a nice day? HAPPY NEW YEAR WISHES 🎉🥳💖
The 20th century will become eternal as the musical century! The most beautiful songs were composed in the second half of this century. They are harmonious compositions, with a lot of musicality, poetry, romanticism and a lot of talent! I feel honored to have been born and lived in this time!
Really good sentiment and I tihnk you are right
I think I agree with you on that.
Spot on
In Brazil the 21st century has started badly with moaning minnies like Annitta, Ludmilla, Pablo Vittar... terrible!
Only the second half of the century? Look harder at the first half my friend!
1982 i was working in West Germany in the city of Duisburg. My 21st birthday was coming up in the October and the German office staff knew we celebrated the 21 st birthday in UK so they got me a ticket tosee the Trems live on my actual birthday in a small club called the Bierdorf. They also got tickets for themselves.
I can never thank them enough. Fantastic night, great gig, and it made a young Englishmen many miles away
from family and loved ones a most memorable birthday.
Thankyou RMS Duisburg.
This song is a must in music history!!
Hello Elizabeth, How are you doing?
I lived with my gran and aunt for about the first 8 years of my life and my aunt introduced me to all these wonderful songs during this era. I was born in 1956 and I grew up with all this music playing. I'm 61 now and I still love to go back and listen to this wonderful music.
you were lucky being born in that awesome era for music, most of nowdays stuff is garbage or copied from then
WOW... this is a LIVE recording!!! Their voices are from heaven sent!!! ❤👏❤
Amazing how young they were here … and how absolutely gorgeous those harmonies are!
Immaculate live playing and singing . . .in tune WITHOUT a vocoder. Look, listen and learn youngsters. Here is true, effortless performing musical talent.
Brings back so many memories. Wow!
Hello Barbara, How are you doing?
@@dean5220 I am alive and well and still kicking!🤣
Talking is cheap, people follow like sheep, even though there is nowhere to go. Outstanding lyrics !
Our parents really where blessed to grow up then
This song is GOLDEN! Superb and wonderful!
Alice Hutchison p.m.
Simply put beautiful I think :)
Wonderful. 😘
My favourite group in 1961, saw them on a weekly basis at the Botwell club, Hayes.
Umas das canções mais afinadas e difíceis de cantar. Muita coordenação e variedades de entonação, time e timbres em alternância. Parabéns 👏🎵🌻🇧🇷
Essa geração de tik Tok nem sabe o que isso significa...kkk
I was just a wee kid when this one came out, but I remember it (benefits of having older brothers and sisters who were always playing music). Wow, these guys were good! I'll have to dig into their catalog, see if they have any more gems.
Sometimes it is not possible for me to
listen to these 60s
Classics. We had so
Much. The 60s nothing
Can ever come close.
These guys know how to sing!
Absolutely. Here in Ireland we were doubly blessed.....not only had we brilliant UK music and also US stuff,we also had Irish music. Late sixties had amazing music that has stood the test of time...just look at Spotify or UA-cam
My most favourite of songs!!
Love this, even more than I did 50 years ago. I've sung in a church choir for 11 years now, and have a fresh appreciation for anyone who can sing harmony - I still rely on the other basses.
Nice song realy nice
Great Harmonies
Modern songs will never last like this timeless classic. It sounds as good today as it did when it was first released.
Absolut Masterpiece!!! I Love this Song so much!!!!! 🙏
Singing this live that tight and with no monitors, no autotune, nothing... They just don't make them like that anymore.
RIP the two members The Tremeloes
Alan Blakley (April 1, 1942 - June 10, 1996), aged 54
Dave Munden (December 2, 1943 - October 15, 2020), aged 76
You will be remembered as legends.
I can't believe it! My maiden name is Blakley.
I remember when this song came out. I was caring for a girl who liked a guy who treated her like krap. When I went to Vietnam later they married, had two kids, then divorced. Turns out he went surfing while she worked 2 jobs. I would rather go back to Vietnam than go through unrequited love again, and fortunately I found a girl who loved me for the person I am. Got married on Valentines Day 1981.
Thank you so much for this video, they don't make the true sounds like this anymore, and the world is sadder for it.
I remember this one from my childhood listening to the radio stations out of NY. Beautiful...totally beautiful.
In the city it would have been WABC, Cousin Brucie.
Suck on television club living in dublin bacon to telescope told me my life
We music was great love it 😢
I love this so much. We don't need no autotune!
this song is so beautiful
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Originally recorded by the Four Seasons. Check it out.
Yet another reason why classic rock really is classic. This was a way underrated group with such a great sound.
👍 You got that right!
Love this group! This song is one of my favorites.
Nice melody...wow i love The Tremeloes...for ever and ever....
Hello Mirna, How are you doing?
So dang talented and so good looking!!
A masterpiece with great harmony. This is what I call music.
Just a beautiful timeless song-- makes me think of my 1st Love--- that brief moment frozen in time..
Wow, what great voices these fellows have. I loved this song this the mid 60's.
I love this song
This song i will never forget, it send a shockwave throughout my brains
Don't see bands like this anymore. They could actually play and with little or no support. Crisp and clear vocals and playing.
And nothing stuck in their ears to keep them on pitch, on tempo, and keep them from forgetting the lyrics!
Excellent
Old school
@@kennethjackson7574 in ear monitors are actually a very useful way of monitoring live, much better than blaring wedge monitors.
A 100% MINT! "Live" performance and look at that very cute & BEAUTIFUL! young Chip Hawkes @ 2:03 😍😍 saw these guys on a 60's Gold tour back in 2013, they sounded FANTASTIC! and met Chip and Brian after the show, my goodness such warm and friendly guys bless them
The first british beat band in Argentina, year 1967. It was an amazing show!
This is sooooo good
2021....still the best playlist ever
Songs like this one fill my heart with the best of human feelings.
UA-cam, what a wonderful time capsule you are
I'm a huge fan of high quality black and white 1960s videotape footage like this. This was originally recorded on 2 inch Quadruplex or "Quad" videotape. 15 inch per second reel to reel tape with a tape head spinning at almost 15,000 rpm on the tape. More than 2000 feet of VERY EXPENSIVE (back then) tape per half hour of footage. They were amazing machines and the UA-cam compression doesn't really do this footage justice. It would make your eyeballs pop out in true HD. This is super clean footage with no tape glitches or dropouts. Great stuff.
scdevon Gracias. It's nice to read about the technical side of things, from someone who seems to know their tapes.
+RisforRockit Thanks. The magnetic bandwidth on these old machines was incredible even by today's standards.
"Quad" machines were really hard on tape during playback because of the 14,000 + RPM tape head. The tape passed through a vacuum guide around the tape head and the reel-to-reel speed was 15 inches per second. After about 30 or so playbacks, the oxide on the tape would start to get scrubbed off. If a tape had valuable footage on it, you'd want to make working copies or "safety" copies of the original tape. This Tremeloes footage is probably BBC footage of some kind. British networks were much better at preserving old footage in the 1960s than American networks, I'm sorry to say. A lot of American 1960s tape footage is gone for good because networks "wiped" or reused tapes for everyday broadcast footage due to the fact that Quad videotape was EXTREMELY expensive back then.
+scdevon What RisforRockit said, very interesting, thanks.
+scdevon that's great info, love stuff like that !
+scdevon no this is from German TV... HR in Frankfurt.
...oh, can we ever hear the likes of this harmony, purity of voice and quality of song in this age? What a trip back to the 60's just listening to this medium of the past. Guess we're just hopeless romantics to another time.....
昭和40年頃だったか日本のラジオ局でヒット曲としてかかってました。 なつかしい
So many amazing memories from that era… I wish I could go back
Ditto on that❤
This is LIVE, people.
Amazing.
These guys are so special! Loved this song many years ago, still do!
I love this song. They are so good. Harmony is first class. Love that drum too.❤
Wish we have a time-machine-bring back the good olde days-long live THE TREMELOES-greetings from england