Bill Haley was unique and his Band's were always strong. His music was really Rock-a-billy, which is a mixture of Country Western and Blues. In any event Bill truly had a "Image" problem and has never really received the recognition he so richly deserves.
*Bill Haley / Musician* *William John Clifton "Bill" Haley was an American musician,* *One of the founders of Rock 'n' Roll,* *Considered the Father of Rock 'n' Roll.* Birth: July 6, 1925, Highland Park, Michigan, United States *Passed away: 9 February 1981* Harlingen, Texas, United States *Movies: Blackboard Jungle - Rock Around the Clock* *The London Rock and Roll Show*
It's a slingerland radio king, though I just love the tune, this high end snare drum is not showing its best quality here, contemporary speaking! Plus a ton of reverb. I thing they recorded these songs in a large echo sounding room called the Pythagoran temple.
You've hit the rock nail on the head. Until Bill Haley came along, the music scene was largely crooning and big band with some jazz. Then the Comets hit the scene in The Blackboard Jungle with Rock Around The Clock...and the relentless beat of that drum. So I rapidly bought the single Rip It Up; with that drum beat...we had never heard rhythmic stuff like that before...it swept thru the UK like wildfire and the Modern Pop Age was born!.....how do I know?...'cus I was there!......PS I've still got that 7 inch 45 rpm disc!
Ein ewig junger sound - die Euphorie war damals unbeschreiblich - ich war dabei und auch nach 66 Jahren ist die Begeisterung für Bill's Musik geblieben! R I P Bill Haley!!
Bill Haley and I share a July 6 birthday,with Haley 28 years my senior.He's one of rock's undervalued pioneers,and Haley's and Big Joe Turner's "Shake,Rattle and Roll" renditions showed rock's growing power and influence.
On this day in 1956 {July 9th} Bill Haley & the Comets was scheduled to perform at Roosevelt Stadium in Jersey City, New Jersey... A city ordinance was issued to prevent the concert, the ordnance stated 'Rock and roll music encourage juvenile delinquency and also inspires young females in lewd bathing suits to perform obscene dances on the city's beaches'... At the time the group's "Rockin' Through the Rye' was at #78 on Billboard's Top 100 chart and that was also its peak position on the chart... The record's flip-side, "Hot Dog, Buddy Buddy", was also on the Top 100 at position #87... William John Clifton Haley passed away on February 9th, 1981 at the young age of 55... May he R.I.P.
There was no music for us teenagers until this guy came along, followed by Elvis, Fats domino, little Richard, Jerry Lee, Chuck Berry, Buddy Holly, etc. what days they were
This is a perfect rock video. An exciting song with powerful drumming, a great guitar solo, fun lyrics, and a great singing voice. And those dancers make me hornier than a cicada.
@Peter Racippo, You said a mouth full. I'm always struck by how tight a band the Comets were. Haley was a great bandleader and to this day he's still not give the credit he deserves. While Sam Philips was thinking about what he could do with this music form, Haley was doing it.
I like how they left in the sounds of the footsteps of the Ladies Dancing . Has a 1950's charm to it , the Band and the Dancers are the Talent and was done the way they would doit Live on Stage . I dont know which was a bigger Thrill , Bill Haley and the Band - or - the Dancers !
I like the way Bill walks off stage towards the guys coming through the back door,links the second song 'Goofin Around'.well.The man on the right is Alan Freed,the Dj.He coined he expression,'RocknRoll'.I remember seeing this film several times in the fifties
Cold as a codfish Hot as a coal Hot dog buddy Well, bless my soul I'm rocking Rocking on down the line Hot dog buddy buddy A hot dog all the time I got legs like a rooster Eyes like a frog When I hear music I'll holler hot dog I'm rocking Rocking on down the line Hot dog buddy buddy A hot dog all the time Hot dog buddy buddy [5x] Fourteen days Fourteen fights Fourteen lefts And fourteen rights And I'm rocking Rocking on down the line Hot dog buddy buddy A hot dog all the time Danced last night The night before If I live to see tomorrow Gonna dance some more 'Cause I'm rocking Rocking on down the line Hot dog buddy buddy A hot dog all the time Hot dog buddy buddy [5x] Blue suede shoes Nylon thread Jaguar hat Gonna knock 'em dead 'Cause I'm rocking Rocking on down the line Hot dog buddy buddy A hot dog all the time I got no money Cept a dime and a quarter I could stop now But I don't think I oughta 'Cause I'm rocking Rocking on down the line Hot dog buddy buddy A hot dog all the time Hot dog
On this day in 1956 {June 30th} Billy Haley & his Comets appeared in concert at the Convention Hall in Asbury Park, New Jersey... Some overzealous fans got out of hand and local police were called, 25 people were hospitalized which resulted in the city council banning all future rock concerts at the Convention Center... At the time the group's "Hot Dog, Buddy Buddy" was at #65 on Billboard's Top 100 chart, the week before it had peaked at #60 and stayed on the chart for 6 weeks... During the calendar year of 1956 Bill & the boys had nine records make the Top 100 chart; started with "See You Later, Alligator" {#6}, "R-O-C-K" {#16}, "The Saints Rock 'N Roll" {#18}, this one, "Rockin' Through the Rye" {#78}, "Rip It Up" {#25}, "Teenage's Mother (Are You Right?)" {#68}, "Rudy's Rock" {#34}, and "Don't Knock the Rock" {#45}...
sauquoit13456 Kinda tragic though - these gems should ALL have made NUMBER ONE. Those who weren't there - don't realize that thanks to Fifties repression (and record labels and broadcasters) the charts of the time were filled with MIDDLE-OF-THE-ROAD CRAP!!
Excuse me, but stuff like Johnny Cash, Elvis Presley, Ricky Nelson, Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis, Neil Sedaka, Roy Orbison, Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and the Big Bopper were not crap. If you want to know about crap, listen to the majority of today's music.
it depends what are we talking about , I don't know why you put this together , I know Johnny was goodbut Bill Halley in this kind of Music is the best
A very good version of the Little Richard classic. Haley doesn't try to copy the original but re-interprets it in his own style. If you can jive, Haley and his band are just right for dancing! Shame they were never given their critical due ....except by the fans....x
The dancers are good, and let's face it, this kind of dancer didn't really even exist yet at this time. These girls look like repurposed tap dancers, pretty good ones! It's interesting to watch something big and phenomenal at its very outset, and see the rawness of it, the very beginning of the polish we see today.
On this day in 1956 {December 14th} the rick 'n roll movie "Don't Knock The Rock" had its world premier and opened in theaters across the U.S.A. and Canada... Bill Haley and the Comets appeared in the movie and performed "Hot Dog Buddy Buddy"; it entered Billboard's Top 100 chart on June 16th, 1956 and eventually it peaked at #60 and spent 6 weeks on the Top 100... R.I.P. Mr. Haley {1925 - 1981}...
Bill Haley & The Comets became the first-ever rock 'n' roll band to tour the UK, Europe and Australia. Among those who saw Bill Haley & The Comets perform on their landmark first UK tour in 1957 and who were inspired to start their own rock 'n' roll bands - were future members of: The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Who, The Hollies, The Animals, The Yardbirds, The Kinks, Rod Stewart and many of the other musicians who formed the British Invasion.
What a time it must have been for music, when rock & roll was more about fun and human playfulness, rather than being angry or depressed. Not that angry or depressing tunes can't be authentic, but rock & roll was originally about having fun and making people happy.
Got this on a 78 rpm along with quite a lot of other rock'n'roll 78s.Bill Haley was already called the King of Rock'nRoll''' before Elvis made it big.I'm an Elvis fan too of his early stuff,but this guy paved the way,wrote the songs but didn't have the hair and looks to appeal to young girls thats all.:)
In 1956, the album "Rock and Roll Stage Show" was released and became the first "concept album" of the rock history!. This song was taken from this album.
Those women are too hot!!!! I like the blonde in the white shirt especially! Her long shapely legs go From Here to Heaven!! Now that's what I call a fine woman! 😁😁. They can shake their beautiful ass until the cows come home!!! Haha😄😄😄😄
@@BigMoe-wf7nx That's because she's the only one wearing heels, The others are wearing flat soft shoes. If you put them all in heels you'll have all long legs. But I will say American women back then did generally longer legs. Hmmm, I wonder why that is?
Listening to Bill for the 1st time turned me into a rock musician.
Bill Haley was unique and his Band's were always strong.
His music was really Rock-a-billy, which is a mixture of Country Western and Blues.
In any event Bill truly had a "Image" problem and has never really received the recognition he so richly deserves.
The brunette dancer on the left with the ponytail and polka dot shirt. Yes!
R.I.P
Das war der wahre Rock N Roll. Niemand konnte es besser
This is the great musical intersection where blues,country and rock and roll meets Rockabilly at its best.
"The first time I really felt my whole body shiver was when I attended the Bill Haley & His Comets on TV," said Paul McCartney.
rosilene amei Sensacional
*Bill Haley / Musician*
*William John Clifton "Bill" Haley was an American musician,*
*One of the founders of Rock 'n' Roll,*
*Considered the Father of Rock 'n' Roll.*
Birth: July 6, 1925,
Highland Park, Michigan, United States
*Passed away: 9 February 1981*
Harlingen, Texas, United States
*Movies: Blackboard Jungle - Rock Around the Clock*
*The London Rock and Roll Show*
Are there any drummers out there like me who appreciate the ridiculous amazingly loud snare drum? It's just huge!
It's a slingerland radio king, though I just love the tune, this high end snare drum is not showing its best quality here, contemporary speaking! Plus a ton of reverb. I thing they recorded these songs in a large echo sounding room called the Pythagoran temple.
I was thinking the same thing
@@seansteel3499actually the Pythian Temple but you’re close!
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pythian_Temple_(New_York_City)
You've hit the rock nail on the head. Until Bill Haley came along, the music scene was largely crooning and big band with some jazz. Then the Comets hit the scene in The Blackboard Jungle with Rock Around The Clock...and the relentless beat of that drum. So I rapidly bought the single Rip It Up; with that drum beat...we had never heard rhythmic stuff like that before...it swept thru the UK like wildfire and the Modern Pop Age was born!.....how do I know?...'cus I was there!......PS I've still got that 7 inch 45 rpm disc!
@@Firebrand55Totally right. BTW, i have "see you later alligator" on a (delicate) 78rpm on the black Brunswick label.
I watch this regularly. It keeps my mood in check.
50s 60s laddies are so pretty 😍
Darn right!!
They were very picky about their bodies. They didn't make excuses to be morbidly obese
So were the ladies !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ein ewig junger sound - die Euphorie war damals unbeschreiblich - ich war dabei und auch nach 66 Jahren ist die Begeisterung für Bill's Musik geblieben!
R I P Bill Haley!!
Bill Haley and I share a July 6 birthday,with Haley 28 years my senior.He's one of rock's undervalued pioneers,and Haley's and Big Joe Turner's "Shake,Rattle and Roll" renditions showed rock's growing power and influence.
On this day in 1956 {July 9th} Bill Haley & the Comets was scheduled to perform at Roosevelt Stadium in Jersey City, New Jersey...
A city ordinance was issued to prevent the concert, the ordnance stated 'Rock and roll music encourage juvenile delinquency and also inspires young females in lewd bathing suits to perform obscene dances on the city's beaches'...
At the time the group's "Rockin' Through the Rye' was at #78 on Billboard's Top 100 chart and that was also its peak position on the chart...
The record's flip-side, "Hot Dog, Buddy Buddy", was also on the Top 100 at position #87...
William John Clifton Haley passed away on February 9th, 1981 at the young age of 55...
May he R.I.P.
This music will never go out of favor!
There was no music for us teenagers until this guy came along, followed by Elvis, Fats domino, little Richard, Jerry Lee, Chuck Berry, Buddy Holly, etc. what days they were
100% true.
Compared to most acts Bill had a large band. When him and the boys hit those big fat minor chords it just makes me smile.
Loving the hollow sound and echo of those drums! very different. Sounds just like you're listening inside those big steel riveted walls of that hall.
Those dancers are so cute!
and be their
late 70's now??
This video is as old as I am, I think it's held up better than I have. Thanks love Bill Haley and his Comets!
This is a perfect rock video. An exciting song with powerful drumming, a great guitar solo, fun lyrics, and a great singing voice. And those dancers make me hornier than a cicada.
Great video of my fav song from Bill Haley. Thanks for sharing!
@Peter Racippo, You said a mouth full. I'm always struck by how tight a band the Comets were. Haley was a great bandleader and to this day he's still not give the credit he deserves. While Sam Philips was thinking about what he could do with this music form, Haley was doing it.
People forget how good this band really was... totally original sound on these recordings...
Yeah,I love it !!
It´s Ralph Jones in this clip.
He was with Bill from 1956 to 1960.
Bill Haley's Rock Around the Clock was the first Rock and Roll song.
Classic music that never gets old. The true rockabilly king
Rock and roll ,man!
So fun fun fun loved it thanks for post
Popping jumping and hopping. With soul no less
I like how they left in the sounds of the footsteps of the Ladies Dancing . Has a 1950's charm to it , the Band and the Dancers are the Talent and was done the way they would doit Live on Stage . I dont know which was a bigger Thrill , Bill Haley and the Band - or - the Dancers !
It's a shame music isn't this good anymore nowadays!!
Still as exciting as ever!
The heavy beat of this song is outstanding.
Love that fancy Footwork! 👍👏❣
I like the way Bill walks off stage towards the guys coming through the back door,links the second song 'Goofin Around'.well.The man on the right is Alan Freed,the Dj.He coined he expression,'RocknRoll'.I remember seeing this film several times in the fifties
Those girls really understood what sexy was all about
I suppose back in the 50s that was considered very sexy, but by today's standards it's rated G. LOL
They outclass the skanks of today by a mile.
God I was born too late and missed out on a great generation!!!
I love that music!!!
So was I.
Yeah me too. I'm 41 and like this type of music way more than today's music. There was a real soul at that time. 😉👍
Dana H
You and I both 😊
It's never too late. Get a Gretsch hollowbody, study some rockabilly, put it together in your garage with some buddies, buddy. Hot Dog!
Hot dog Buddy buddy, those fabulous ladies of the 1950s!
Yessssssss!!!!!!!! Gives me goose bumps!
Awesome audio/video of classic rock - thanks! Cheers, '62 Mathew St. (Total Retro Rock)
Those dancers ARE HOT!
María Obezyanka Nol ب_ب they are old now
YEAAAAAHHHHH!
i think it´s your grandma now :DDD
This year is the 60th anniversary of RATC and raise a glass to the man that started it all BILL HALEY!
Cold as a codfish
Hot as a coal
Hot dog buddy
Well, bless my soul
I'm rocking
Rocking on down the line
Hot dog buddy buddy
A hot dog all the time
I got legs like a rooster
Eyes like a frog
When I hear music
I'll holler hot dog
I'm rocking
Rocking on down the line
Hot dog buddy buddy
A hot dog all the time
Hot dog buddy buddy [5x]
Fourteen days
Fourteen fights
Fourteen lefts
And fourteen rights
And I'm rocking
Rocking on down the line
Hot dog buddy buddy
A hot dog all the time
Danced last night
The night before
If I live to see tomorrow
Gonna dance some more
'Cause I'm rocking
Rocking on down the line
Hot dog buddy buddy
A hot dog all the time
Hot dog buddy buddy [5x]
Blue suede shoes
Nylon thread
Jaguar hat
Gonna knock 'em dead
'Cause I'm rocking
Rocking on down the line
Hot dog buddy buddy
A hot dog all the time
I got no money
Cept a dime and a quarter
I could stop now
But I don't think I oughta
'Cause I'm rocking
Rocking on down the line
Hot dog buddy buddy
A hot dog all the time
Hot dog
What was a Jaguar hat?
Real rock'n'roll, real dancing, unedited and no digital fakeries! Even heard girls' shoes tappings! Awright!
Bill Haley was da man!!!!!!!!
the first generation of rock n rollers were all kings of rock n roll as far as i'm concerned
I agree. Nothing nearly as good since.
Great music man look at those dollies too whooooooooooooo lovely 😍
Damn those ladies .....🔥🔥🔥🔥
Shame we all gotta get old 🤪
July/2011. Happy Birthday. Many happy returns of the day Bill. The country needs your songs!
Optimal, sehe & höre ich immer wieder gern, Dankeschön
Carl Perkins said Bill Haley's rockabilly gem. Haley has standardized what came to be called rock and roll.
On this day in 1956 {June 30th} Billy Haley & his Comets appeared in concert at the Convention Hall in Asbury Park, New Jersey...
Some overzealous fans got out of hand and local police were called, 25 people were hospitalized which resulted in the city council banning all future rock concerts at the Convention Center...
At the time the group's "Hot Dog, Buddy Buddy" was at #65 on Billboard's Top 100 chart, the week before it had peaked at #60 and stayed on the chart for 6 weeks...
During the calendar year of 1956 Bill & the boys had nine records make the Top 100 chart; started with "See You Later, Alligator" {#6}, "R-O-C-K" {#16}, "The Saints Rock 'N Roll" {#18}, this one, "Rockin' Through the Rye" {#78}, "Rip It Up" {#25}, "Teenage's Mother (Are You Right?)" {#68}, "Rudy's Rock" {#34}, and "Don't Knock the Rock" {#45}...
sauquoit13456 Kinda tragic though - these gems should ALL have made NUMBER ONE. Those who weren't there - don't realize that thanks to Fifties repression (and record labels and broadcasters) the charts of the time were filled with MIDDLE-OF-THE-ROAD CRAP!!
Excuse me, but stuff like Johnny Cash, Elvis Presley, Ricky Nelson, Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis, Neil Sedaka, Roy Orbison, Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and the Big Bopper were not crap. If you want to know about crap, listen to the majority of today's music.
You, tell him there Kenny.. All the people you mentioned were not definitely middle of the road..
Fué la época mas hermosa del Rock y los mejores cantantes hasta los años 70
estuviste ahi?
THE KING
Johnny Cash is the king.
it depends what are we talking about , I don't know why you put this together , I know Johnny was goodbut Bill Halley in this kind of Music is the best
the 50s was a great time 2 be a teenager xxxxxxxxxx
Love that Brunette, Dancing near the wall, What a knock out.
lol
Would love to know who the dancers were and where they ended up and what happened to them later in their lives, careers etc.
BEATIFULL, MY GOOD!
A very good version of the Little Richard classic. Haley doesn't try to copy the original but re-interprets it in his own style. If you can jive, Haley and his band are just right for dancing! Shame they were never given their critical due ....except by the fans....x
What?
I just wish I could dance like that...
"Hot Dog Buddy Buddy "can be heard most weeks on BBC RADIO LONDON,S "THE BARKING HOUR" AT 3PM THURSDAYS. DIG IT SOON
Immense tune...& dancers. :)
Excellent.
Love those girls' pre Daisy Dukes lol ;)
That is what you call music
This is what you call Rock n Roll still listening,
These women look pretty risque for 1956! Bill Haley probably caught some sh*t for this video. They look great though 😍
Featured on BBC Radio 5 Live recently " Virtual Jukebox"
The dancers are good, and let's face it, this kind of dancer didn't really even exist yet at this time. These girls look like repurposed tap dancers, pretty good ones! It's interesting to watch something big and phenomenal at its very outset, and see the rawness of it, the very beginning of the polish we see today.
Hot Dog Buddy Buddy , slap that BASS BOY
BILL HALEY Happy heavenly Birthday to Bill Haley, 💗🌈🎶✨🌹💋😊💦🇨🇷
who would have been 92 today.
JULY 6, 1925
R.I.P
The First Gentleman of Rock and Roll!
On this day in 1956 {December 14th} the rick 'n roll movie "Don't Knock The Rock" had its world premier and opened in theaters across the U.S.A. and Canada...
Bill Haley and the Comets appeared in the movie and performed "Hot Dog Buddy Buddy"; it entered Billboard's Top 100 chart on June 16th, 1956 and eventually it peaked at #60 and spent 6 weeks on the Top 100...
R.I.P. Mr. Haley {1925 - 1981}...
Bill Haley & The Comets became the first-ever rock 'n' roll band to tour the UK, Europe and Australia. Among those who saw Bill Haley & The Comets perform on their landmark first UK tour in 1957 and who were inspired to start their own rock 'n' roll bands - were future members of: The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Who, The Hollies, The Animals, The Yardbirds, The Kinks, Rod Stewart and many of the other musicians who formed the British Invasion.
What a time it must have been for music, when rock & roll was more about fun and human playfulness, rather than being angry or depressed. Not that angry or depressing tunes can't be authentic, but rock & roll was originally about having fun and making people happy.
How you gonna keep 'em down on the farm after seeing this? :-)
SUPER !!!!
Got this on a 78 rpm along with quite a lot of other rock'n'roll 78s.Bill Haley was already called the King of Rock'nRoll''' before Elvis made it big.I'm an Elvis fan too of his early stuff,but this guy paved the way,wrote the songs but didn't have the hair and looks to appeal to young girls thats all.:)
In 1956, the album "Rock and Roll Stage Show" was released and became the first "concept album" of the rock history!. This song was taken from this album.
Love the half breaks they hit at 2:12.
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Bill Haley. Good Michigan boy right there!
Just remember people - these beautiful girls in the video are now your grandparents! (If you are in your 20's like me anyway!)
Amazing music though.
grandes musicos y que sencillos a si son los que tienen clase descansa en paz GRAN BILL HALEY
*Happy heavenly Birthday to Bill Haley, ༻..🌹 ♪♫ ♡💗💋😊💦🇨🇷*
*who would have been 94 today., JULY 6,*
*July 6, 2020*
Nice mid 50s Fender Bassman amps they're using ...wonder where they are now....worth a fortune
yeahhh with that warm, rich unbeatable tube sound!
What a hard rockabilly !
Hooray my new work out video
Good Memory's.
Bootay!
dig the dancers look at the perfectly lined stockings up the long legs wow
Jahhhhhh zum sich......... I mean Yeaaaaaahhhhh for SURRRRRRRE!
so good to be here 2021 :)
great music always was and always will be
What had been the time!? NOW all "starlets" are moving BETTER-Time had changed!
But all of them had been Pretty-!at THAT time- !
who played lead guitar, Everyone was great in this band but he sure could rock that guitar.
The late great Franny Beecher who died in 2014.
They are all pretty good musicians, as a drummer I have always admired the drumming. Franny is pretty slick, thanks for the information.
Carrol Andre Ralph Jones on drums here
Granny played with Benny Goodman for 2 years prior to Halley.
Hot ladies buddy buddy
Strauss discovered waltzes, The handy man found the blues then Haley came along with a rocking song. Words from the 1956 film 'Rock Around the Clock".
Great dancing
real gone classic this is history at its best
Very nice... Thumbs up. :)
Look at those lovely women, how women were designed to look, not a skinful of bones, lovely.
Those women are too hot!!!! I like the blonde in the white shirt especially! Her long shapely legs go From Here to Heaven!! Now that's what I call a fine woman! 😁😁. They can shake their beautiful ass until the cows come home!!! Haha😄😄😄😄
They're skinny af
Good 'ol long legged, healthy, curvy All- American girls. Seems to be fast becoming a thing of the past.
@@BigMoe-wf7nx That's because she's the only one wearing heels, The others are wearing flat soft shoes. If you put them all in heels you'll have all long legs. But I will say American women back then did generally longer legs. Hmmm, I wonder why that is?