The good old days The Masters Apprentices (or The Masters to fans) were an Australian rock band fronted by Jim Keays on lead vocals, which originally formed as The Mustangs in 1964 in Adelaide, South Australia, relocated to Melbourne, Victoria in February 1967 and attempted to break into the United Kingdom market from 1970 before disbanding in 1972. Their popular Australian singles are "Undecided", "Living in a Child's Dream", "5:10 Man", "Think About Tomorrow Today", "Turn Up Your Radio" and "Because I Love You". The band launched the career of bass guitarist Glenn Wheatley,[3] who later became a music industry entrepreneur and an artist talent manager for both Little River Band and John Farnham. The band reformed periodically, including in 1987-1988 and again subsequently; they were inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame at the ARIA Music Awards of 1998 Both Keays, with His Master's Voice and Wheatley, with Paper Paradise, wrote memoirs in 1999 which included their experiences with the band. Onetime guitarist Peter Tilbrook also released the biography A Masters Apprentice, Living In The Sixties in 2015. Peace out
It never ceases to amaze me how people feel the need to itemise a band's history in the comments when it is freely available on the web!!! Help us all!!
Many years ago, at a street festival, I saw Darryl Cotton, Jim Keays and Russel Morris perform together . They did all their old 60/70s classics and sounded exactly the same as they did on the old black and white clips. It was hilarious watching the reactions of people who were too young to know who they were. These guys, live, were miles better than today's manufactured stuff.
@@samuraidarryl I'm Darryl's 2nd cousin...never met him! He was overseas when I was growing up, then when he returned to Australia he moved to Melbourne, it just never came to pass. Knew his Dad (Brian) well (he also did from liver cancer around the same age too), still talk to mum (Gloria) semi-regularly and when I was a kid, Darryl's grandmother Marge was my after-school carer.
@@digimontexcelguy1114 shame you never got to meet. Was a fave performer. That night we went is a highlight that we still talk of. Always appeared to be a genuine nice guy. Great artist eh 👍
You really Jim’s boy? The Masters are my all time favourite Aussie band and I saw them live once in ‘69. I’ve got everything they recorded - as far as I know. R.I.P. Jim, Glenn and Colin.
Now you’re talking! One of the greats of late 60s early 70s Oz Rock. This song came out in 1970 hence “15 years and you still remember how”; a reference to 1955 and the start of Rock n Roll - Rock Around the Clock. They had a big hit with a ballad, It’s Because I Love You; I still love it when I hear it. RIP Glenn Wheatley RIP Jim Keays
Well that was a pleasant surprise. These guys are one of those Aussie bands you just grow up with here (well if you're around my age anyway - they were definitely part of my 1970s childhood hearing). Glenn by the way is the blonde guy on the right hand side of the 4. I saw Jim & the boys in the early 2000s as part of the Long Way to the Top tour - and hoo nellie - he hadn't lost anything.. not the looks (he was still so cute!!!!) or the voice - he was still belting it out brilliantly. It's Because I Love You is one of those songs practically imprinted on our DNA.
Glad it knocked your socks off ! One of my favourites back then Aussie bands had a great style and were harder than most English /American bands of the time . Hope you found out that Glen Wheatly was the blond bloke !
Love, love, love this song. Without doubt one of my favourite rock songs of my youth. Never disappoints when I hear it. This is an Australian classic. We are really having some awesome reactions lately!👍
Yes John Farnham only just lost his manager / friend about three months back even mortgaged his home to get behind Farnham's Whispering Jack tour. Lotta Love between those two boys.
Well it's about time you got to more 60's and 70's Aussie music, I love masters apprentices. This particular song was written in protest to certain radio stations who refused to play their music, saying it was too loud. So they thought 💭🤔"Loud?! We'll give you loud!" 🤣 None of their stuff sounded like the other and one of their sweetest songs was "It's because I love you", which became a bit of an anthem in the late 60's. I sang it to an Egyptian lady friend of mine, when her hubby had to go away and she just melted and it made her feel more at ease. You'll understand why once you hear it. Other favourites are Undecided and Living in a child's dream.
My first garage band from Adelaide, South Australia. The original drummer, Colin Burgess died a couple of days ago, 77. He went onto to be the foundation drummer of ACDC.
@@suave-rider ah whoops! I had a super quick scroll thru the vid when it first popped up, didn't realise it was mentioned in the intro which I skipped over . My bad.
One of my favorite tracks from a great Australian band from back in the day. Some of the people making requests on your channel, it's like they are reaching into the dark recesses of my childhood memories and highlighting forgotten gems such as this! Love it!!
@@DebraBing saw them in Torquay in 79 when I did my obligatory surf trip East from WA on completion of my apprenticeship. Boards on top of my HR Sedan, girlfriend and mate as co pilots. They did a couple of months stint at the Sovereign Hotel and at $2 cover charge we were there at least once a weekend ! Raw , loud , choking on smoke, loving every minute ! 6 months later get back to Perth, check the paper for pub bands...The Masters at the White Sands.!!! Great times, great music and " unreal " memories ! Keep rocking girl !😎👍
@@davidkeep6526 oh great memories!! I loved my HR ute almost as much as the live music...... almost! I was twenty that year. Don't worry l still rock out in the kitchen! Same to you my friend! Never stop! 🤘🎸🎸
So glad this made the list! It's a totally gotta get up and dance song that uplifts you while it rocks and rolls! Been a fave of mine forever. Hope it newly reaches and delights many ears!
Very fortunate to being in my late teens growing up in Adelaide in mid to late 1960s when the Adelaide bands were taking Australia by storm. Not only the Masters, but Twilights, Zoot ( who can't forget their Eleanor Rigby version) and Mississippi (which morphed into Little River Band). We were spoilt for choice as many fine musos joined other big name groups later. Their relocations to Melbourne was inevitable given the opportunity to have 3 times the population but their original fan base who by supporting them at the Oxford Club, St Clairs and the Octagon etc (what memories) gave them the incentive to try their luck interstate. I can proudly be called parochial in this instance as "Little Adelaide, the city of churches" was if not the birth place, was certainly the nursery of the Australian late 60s Rock scene ...... Living in a Child's dream definitely. Cheers
Glen Wheatley was the blonde on the right. Jim Keays, lead singer also passed away a few years ago aged 67. This group was huge around this time. Other bangers are, It's because I love you I'm your satisfier ( this one will surprise you, must watch the official video lol)
Lead singer is Jim Keays, wish you hadn't mentioned his slug now it's something you can't unsee. Another band from the same time is Chain with Matt Taylor, check out Black and Blue and l remember when I was young both great songs with the same rawness
Stevie Wright is another Aussie legend you need to check out. He was originally the lead singer of The Easybeats, which included George Young,( eldest brother of Angus and Malcolm Young from ACDC). Check out Stevie's solo work, Evie partI,II,III
I am always looking for music from the 60's and 70's that I missed when growing up. I had not heard this before so thank you very much. My previous find from that era was the band Joy of Cooking. I should have Nick react to them.
The dude with the bulge is the late Glenn Wheatley who was John Farnhams manager. It is also said that the lead singer Jim Keays was drunk while singing this & that he had to be helped up to the microphone. His voice is phenomenal.
The Australian live music scene was one of the best in the world. Many countries did not want to know about our bands. American promoters and record companies thought Americans would not get it. The world missed out on so much. We were so lucky to see all of them live. What a time to be alive. Check out Hush sing Bonie Maronie live on Countdown Anniversary.
The only preparation the band put into this video was to use a comb. Then the director decided his only prep was to zoom in, zoom out. But it was gold at the time.
Glenn Wheatley is the blonde. I just love all this Aussie music😃 thanks. I was just a kid when all these great hits were coming out 😊😎 my Dad was strict and really didn't like his teenage daughters grooving with all this🤗😃🌈🇦🇺💞💞💞
This is an original sound of The Masters Apprentices with a rock and roll influence. And a very Australian pub sound. All Aussie bands were so hard working to make their music pay tje rent.
Bass guitars have 4 strings (generally). Simple to tell them apart in this clip. Bass is on the left (right of screen) in this clip (also quite common).
I'm sure you have heard of the easybeats? Steve Wright was the lead vocalist. Friday on my mind, Evie parts 1, 2 and 3. Bernard fanning, lead singer of powderfinger, has done a cover of evie 1,2,3.
Guitarist and Groupys he was probably on with them before he went on stage happened to our lead singer once as they started a live set in a club in Melbourne but the show must go on no matter what...
Daks: short for a dudes slacks/suit pants A full outfit was also called ‘duds’ as in better get your good duds on (as in nice clothes) were going out tonight!
Glenn is very blonde with straight hair. Black shirt and white jeans. He always knew he would be a better manage than a Bass player. He still played in some of John’s video’s.
Now that you've heard The Masters Apprentices throw down, check out another of their tracks, "Because I Love You", and see how they mellow out.
Because I Love You still stands up as one of the best songs ever written!
I always thought that was their best track and was the first song I learned on guitar back in the late 80's.
And for something psychedelic "Living in a Child's Dream"
@@kevinhumphreys1016 got that right!! also catty, beneath the sun
That's such a beautiful song
The good old days The Masters Apprentices (or The Masters to fans) were an Australian rock band fronted by Jim Keays on lead vocals, which originally formed as The Mustangs in 1964 in Adelaide, South Australia, relocated to Melbourne, Victoria in February 1967 and attempted to break into the United Kingdom market from 1970 before disbanding in 1972. Their popular Australian singles are "Undecided", "Living in a Child's Dream", "5:10 Man", "Think About Tomorrow Today", "Turn Up Your Radio" and "Because I Love You". The band launched the career of bass guitarist Glenn Wheatley,[3] who later became a music industry entrepreneur and an artist talent manager for both Little River Band and John Farnham.
The band reformed periodically, including in 1987-1988 and again subsequently; they were inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame at the ARIA Music Awards of 1998 Both Keays, with His Master's Voice and Wheatley, with Paper Paradise, wrote memoirs in 1999 which included their experiences with the band. Onetime guitarist Peter Tilbrook also released the biography A Masters Apprentice, Living In The Sixties in 2015. Peace out
It never ceases to amaze me how people feel the need to itemise a band's history in the comments when it is freely available on the web!!! Help us all!!
@@rodwilliams4170 so are the videos that reactors play and some people pay to watch when you can watch them for free. Peace out.
What a great band I saw them many times in the late 80s
Yeah - theyre OUR local boys. Like Jimmy!
Many years ago, at a street festival, I saw Darryl Cotton, Jim Keays and Russel Morris perform together . They did all their old 60/70s classics and sounded exactly the same as they did on the old black and white clips. It was hilarious watching the reactions of people who were too young to know who they were. These guys, live, were miles better than today's manufactured stuff.
My wife and I saw Cotten Keays and Morris locally at a club years back. It was awesome
@@samuraidarryl I'm Darryl's 2nd cousin...never met him! He was overseas when I was growing up, then when he returned to Australia he moved to Melbourne, it just never came to pass. Knew his Dad (Brian) well (he also did from liver cancer around the same age too), still talk to mum (Gloria) semi-regularly and when I was a kid, Darryl's grandmother Marge was my after-school carer.
@@digimontexcelguy1114 shame you never got to meet. Was a fave performer. That night we went is a highlight that we still talk of. Always appeared to be a genuine nice guy. Great artist eh 👍
I saw Cotton,Keays & Morris at a street festival in Werribee,Was that the one you saw?,They were brilliant 👍
@@chriscody2778 No, it was the Glenferrie road street festival in Hawthorn. They were at one end and thousands could hear them
Thank you for doing my dads band.
Im guessing Jim was your dad. HE was awesome. Great range.
Jim was incredible. You must miss him. The stuff he did later in his career with Russell and Darryl was just spectacular.
You really Jim’s boy? The Masters are my all time favourite Aussie band and I saw them live once in ‘69. I’ve got everything they recorded - as far as I know. R.I.P. Jim, Glenn and Colin.
Loved your Dad - the most luscious head of hair either. Still listen to his songs all the time. ❤
Their song, It's because I love you is a absolute alltime Australian classic
Now you’re talking! One of the greats of late 60s early 70s Oz Rock. This song came out in 1970 hence “15 years and you still remember how”; a reference to 1955 and the start of Rock n Roll - Rock Around the Clock. They had a big hit with a ballad, It’s Because I Love You; I still love it when I hear it.
RIP Glenn Wheatley RIP Jim Keays
Well that was a pleasant surprise. These guys are one of those Aussie bands you just grow up with here (well if you're around my age anyway - they were definitely part of my 1970s childhood hearing). Glenn by the way is the blonde guy on the right hand side of the 4. I saw Jim & the boys in the early 2000s as part of the Long Way to the Top tour - and hoo nellie - he hadn't lost anything.. not the looks (he was still so cute!!!!) or the voice - he was still belting it out brilliantly. It's Because I Love You is one of those songs practically imprinted on our DNA.
Glad it knocked your socks off ! One of my favourites back then Aussie bands had a great style and were harder than most English /American bands of the time . Hope you found out that Glen Wheatly was the blond bloke !
Love, love, love this song. Without doubt one of my favourite rock songs of my youth. Never disappoints when I hear it. This is an Australian classic. We are really having some awesome reactions lately!👍
Yes John Farnham only just lost his manager / friend about three months back even mortgaged his home to get behind Farnham's Whispering Jack tour.
Lotta Love between those two boys.
Well it's about time you got to more 60's and 70's Aussie music, I love masters apprentices. This particular song was written in protest to certain radio stations who refused to play their music, saying it was too loud. So they thought 💭🤔"Loud?! We'll give you loud!" 🤣
None of their stuff sounded like the other and one of their sweetest songs was "It's because I love you", which became a bit of an anthem in the late 60's. I sang it to an Egyptian lady friend of mine, when her hubby had to go away and she just melted and it made her feel more at ease. You'll understand why once you hear it. Other favourites are Undecided and Living in a child's dream.
Thanks Nick for reacting to my request, love your honesty & eye for every little detail 😆❤️
To be fair, that detail wasn't little, lol. ; p Awesome request by the way, thank you.
Lol
" little" detail! 😅
@@taniaPBear 🤣
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My first garage band from Adelaide, South Australia. The original drummer, Colin Burgess died a couple of days ago, 77. He went onto to be the foundation drummer of ACDC.
Bass player is Glenn Wheatley who went on to manage Little River Band and John Farnham
you always comment before/without watching a video?
@@suave-rider ah whoops! I had a super quick scroll thru the vid when it first popped up, didn't realise it was mentioned in the intro which I skipped over . My bad.
@@richardkenna149 always comment after watching it.
One of my favorite tracks from a great Australian band from back in the day. Some of the people making requests on your channel, it's like they are reaching into the dark recesses of my childhood memories and highlighting forgotten gems such as this! Love it!!
Omg! Thank You! One of the best bands in the world!
Oh My Lord!! I loved this band!!! I lived for this and l wanna go back and do it all again so bad!!
Go ya halves in the taxi fares Deb ! Might have to make do with closing my eyes and remembering !😎👍
@@davidkeep6526 l'm there!! 💕
@@DebraBing saw them in Torquay in 79 when I did my obligatory surf trip East from WA on completion of my apprenticeship. Boards on top of my HR Sedan, girlfriend and mate as co pilots. They did a couple of months stint at the Sovereign Hotel and at $2 cover charge we were there at least once a weekend ! Raw , loud , choking on smoke, loving every minute ! 6 months later get back to Perth, check the paper for pub bands...The Masters at the White Sands.!!! Great times, great music and " unreal " memories ! Keep rocking girl !😎👍
@@davidkeep6526 oh great memories!! I loved my HR ute almost as much as the live music...... almost! I was twenty that year. Don't worry l still rock out in the kitchen! Same to you my friend! Never stop! 🤘🎸🎸
@@DebraBing D.O.B. 25/ 10 / 58 .
Truly brilliant early hard rock, great music and so much talent, love it
So glad this made the list! It's a totally gotta get up and dance song that uplifts you while it rocks and rolls! Been a fave of mine forever. Hope it newly reaches and delights many ears!
Another vote for "It's because I love you".... BTW, I think the cameraman discovered what the zoom ring did on his camera that very day...
only effect they had my father said.....made people sick.
😅😅👍
It's so great having your channel on while I do other things. So much great music comes up.
Very fortunate to being in my late teens growing up in Adelaide in mid to late 1960s when the Adelaide bands were taking Australia by storm. Not only the Masters, but Twilights, Zoot ( who can't forget their Eleanor Rigby version) and Mississippi (which morphed into Little River Band). We were spoilt for choice as many fine musos joined other big name groups later. Their relocations to Melbourne was inevitable given the opportunity to have 3 times the population but their original fan base who by supporting them at the Oxford Club, St Clairs and the Octagon etc (what memories) gave them the incentive to try their luck interstate. I can proudly be called parochial in this instance as "Little Adelaide, the city of churches" was if not the birth place, was certainly the nursery of the Australian late 60s Rock scene ...... Living in a Child's dream definitely. Cheers
Glen Wheatley was the blonde on the right. Jim Keays, lead singer also passed away a few years ago aged 67. This group was huge around this time. Other bangers are,
It's because I love you
I'm your satisfier ( this one will surprise you, must watch the official video lol)
Lead singer is Jim Keays, wish you hadn't mentioned his slug now it's something you can't unsee. Another band from the same time is Chain with Matt Taylor, check out Black and Blue and l remember when I was young both great songs with the same rawness
I loved The Masters Apprentices! Haven't thought of them for a very long time.
Oh the Masters! I was just thinking about them a couple of days ago. Loved them!
Oh my word. I LOVED the Masters Apprentices. I even had a tshirt with them on!
Stevie Wright is another Aussie legend you need to check out. He was originally the lead singer of The Easybeats, which included George Young,( eldest brother of Angus and Malcolm Young from ACDC).
Check out Stevie's solo work,
Evie partI,II,III
I am always looking for music from the 60's and 70's that I missed when growing up. I had not heard this before so thank you very much. My previous find from that era was the band Joy of Cooking. I should have Nick react to them.
If you're in Australia the LONG WAY TO THE TOP double cd is brilliant.
Brilliant early rockband...It's because l love You a true classic!
OMG your reaction to the crotch shots 🤣🤣 The lead singer is Jim Keays. He had a reputation as a wild one! Glenn Wheatley is the blond dude.
i was a teenager during this time remember dancing to this at parties love Masters
Love it. You'll be needing to check out Eagle Rock by Daddy Cool soon. 1971-72 or thereabouts. Classic 70's Ausrock.
Rory Donohue's theme song to 'Aunty Jack' is up there too. What a voice that guy had. RIP Rory.
Australia had a great music scene in the 50s, 60s and 70s. How have noticed something nobody else ever has? Or would ever comment on?
...and THAT is what you walked in to in a pub, back in the day!!!
Saw them live at Hobart city hall in 60s. Great band. Spoke to Jim. Nice guy by the way.🇦🇺🎸⚡️generally called the Masters
The dude with the bulge is the late Glenn Wheatley who was John Farnhams manager. It is also said that the lead singer Jim Keays was drunk while singing this & that he had to be helped up to the microphone. His voice is phenomenal.
Love this Reaction. I Personally know the Bass Guitarist from the Original Masters Apprentices lineup. Classic Stuff, Proud Aussie here!
Having heard this on occasions thru my life it's really familiar. So cool to see your reaction 🎉
The Australian live music scene was one of the best in the world. Many countries did not want to know about our bands. American promoters and record companies thought Americans would not get it. The world missed out on so much. We were so lucky to see all of them live. What a time to be alive. Check out Hush sing Bonie Maronie live on Countdown Anniversary.
The only preparation the band put into this video was to use a comb. Then the director decided his only prep was to zoom in, zoom out. But it was gold at the time.
I am glad that Americans get to hear & enjoy our Oldschool Australian Stars
I'd love to see your reaction to the Easybeats ❤️🌏🪐🍀🌕🙏🦋🇦🇺💞😎😃🦉🏡🌳❤️❤️❤️❤️
lmao I've never noticed "the bulge" before. That was hilarious :)
I never noticed before either lol Thanks Mr Cameraman ;) 😂
Me neither!
The real question is, will any of us be able to watch this again without seeing it???? My innocence is gone!
Glenn Wheatley is the blonde. I just love all this Aussie music😃 thanks. I was just a kid when all these great hits were coming out 😊😎 my Dad was strict and really didn't like his teenage daughters grooving with all this🤗😃🌈🇦🇺💞💞💞
The late, great Jim Keays on vocals! RiP.
Love the Masters Apprentices...but now I can't unsee what you pointed out....
i seen them a few times in the seventies
Because I Love You as mentioned a MUST . I was a toddler in 1970 but it is a Banger and true beautiful Classic of Oz Rock
They were awesome. I still listen to them on my playlist. Glenn was the base player ...long straight very blonde hair. And the bulge lol
Best played loud, screaming along in your car!
This is an original sound of The Masters Apprentices with a rock and roll influence. And a very Australian pub sound. All Aussie bands were so hard working to make their music pay tje rent.
The blond guy is Glen, who mortgaged his house to manage John Farnham with his Whispering Jack album
❤️❤️❤️ love The Masters!!!!
Came to my school for a lunch time concert. So much fun.
Yep everyones bulge was out. TIGHT PANTS BACK THEN MATE. ITS THE WHITE PANTS THAT MAKE IT MORE OBVIOUS.
I loved "The Masters" they were one of my favourite bands back "in the day" The guy with the blonde hair .
A fabulous oldie! Glen Wheatley has the blonde hair and white pants.
As no doubt others have mentioned, Glen is the blonde on bass. On guitar is the legendary Doug Ford, one of the great guitarists from Oz.
Kinda hard to tell with the lighting but Glenn is the bright blonde bassist if that helps …. Many close ups of him there 😁
Good Australian music, my very childhood!!❤
i saw them in 1969 with the valentines all in purple a young bon scott at eltham high school
I love The Masters great Australian Band
The Bass player is Glenn Weatley the person that managed John Farnham amongst others
Glen Wheatley was blonde guitarist on the right hand side of the lead singer Jim Keys as you looked at the video!
Third bloke in vid with blonde hair is Glen Wheatley. He was John Farnham's manager
Bass guitars have 4 strings (generally). Simple to tell them apart in this clip. Bass is on the left (right of screen) in this clip (also quite common).
I'm sure you have heard of the easybeats? Steve Wright was the lead vocalist. Friday on my mind, Evie parts 1, 2 and 3.
Bernard fanning, lead singer of powderfinger, has done a cover of evie 1,2,3.
Try( Its because I love you ) by the masters ,its a slower song .But I do love( turn up your radio.)
Glenn Wheately, passed Manager of LRB and Farnsy is the guy on guitar with the long, straight blonde hair
Great Aussie band
Base guitar has 4 strings, so Glenn is the guy on our right (not the bulging one)
If I remember weed was the one in the light trousers mugging at the camera, the Late Jim Keyes was the lead vocals.
Singer is Jim Keays. Glenn with the white pants.
Might I suggest that you listen to Friday on my Mind
Guitarist and Groupys he was probably on with them before he went on stage happened to our lead singer once as they started a live set in a club in Melbourne but the show must go on no matter what...
Now we’re talkin’. Bring on the Easybeats.
Glenn Wheatley is the one in white dacks.
Well he ain't gonna know what daks are
Daks: short for a dudes slacks/suit pants
A full outfit was also called ‘duds’ as in better get your good duds on (as in nice clothes) were going out tonight!
@@dickwilliam3793 He will now.... Thanks Jay....
Agree. Bring on the Easybeats
Guitar - Doug Ford. Bass - Glen Wheatley. Vocals - Jim Keays. Drummer - one of the Burgess Boys
Masters apprentices where awesome
It was all on show in those ensembles back in the day.
😂😂😂
Glenn Wheatley is the blonde guy on the right side. He flashes up pretty frequently.
Nick , Glen Wheatley was the blond base guitarists in the clip .
Glenn is very blonde with straight hair. Black shirt and white jeans. He always knew he would be a better manage than a Bass player. He still played in some of John’s video’s.
😅😅😅😅 the singer is Jim Keyes, Glen Whiteley is the blonde. They were great rockers😃🌏🪐🍀🙏🌕👣🇦🇺🌸🦋⭐🦉🏡🌴❤️❤️❤️
Dancing in Devil's Disco behind the convent. Glenn's very blond. Lead singer is Jim Keays, dark hair.
The lead singer is from the Same home town as Jimmy Barnes
It's because I love you. Best song... bass player went on to managing farnham...
The bass guitarist is John Farnham’s manager, or was as he has nor passed away.
The guys looked so much better too🙃😃
What a fantastic song, Glen is the very blonde one.
Glenn is the blonde one ( or the one “without the bulge “ 😂)
The blonde one in the background is Glenn Wheatley playing the guitar
HEY ...IT S ROCK AND ROLL!!!!
Back then it was all about the tight pants bulge and the open chest shirt😳😅😅. Glen was the guy with the white trousers.
Marty McFly should have done this in back to the future when he was on stage at the school prom.
Glen Wheatley is the Bass Guitarist in the Masters Apprentices…
Glenn is the bass player, blonde hair, white pants.
Glenn Wheatley is the blonde, bass guitarist.
Glenn Wheatley was the guitar play in the white pants... with blonde hair
Glen played the bass guitar!
Glenn Wheatley is at 4:48