It's great to see old footage of early Jules. She is a living legend. She had a unique blend of soul and English folk sounds throughout her music in the 60s and 70s, and she also included avant-garde elements. Dusty Springfield was all the rave back then, but Julie added a whole new level to the way soul music could be sung and sounded. She has never been properly acknowledged.
clear cut evidence that the heart of rock'n'roll was about the ENERGY more than the words despite all the great lyrics that came down the pipe as the art form grew up
I'm surprised I haven't seen this clip on a bbc4 documentary. Julie Driscoll one of the most underrated female singers of the 1960's and the one with the best haircut in later than this videos.
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I was at this gig and I was stoned .What a time .I was a mod of course.I think the next night We all got stoned at The Scene club listening to great soul and ska tunes.
I've thankfully never been stoned in my life. I've never needed to be. But I vividly remember attending a Georgie Fame concert in the relatively small Scene Club I 1961. And then again The Animals with Eric Burdon later on at the very same club.
All of these performers are the absolute legends of 1960's R n' R and, as shown here R & B! I will freely admit that The Great Eric Burdon was one of my absolutes when it was time to call out the top male vocalists of the era. I've loved him since his days with the Animals and, He was the headliner at the very first concert that I went to. Big crowd, tight quarters and a very pungent, sticky sweet aroma in the air. I'm not sure if I knew what is was in 1968, but I do remember that Three Dog Night's "Mama told me not to come" well described the atmosphere in the dark, tightly packed closeness of that room. But HEY, it was Eric Burdon during his Sky Pilot time and I'm glad that I was there. PS, A Shout Out to My Friend, Mark Sudkamp who went to the "Sky Pilot" Concert with me, some 55 years ago. I guess that means I'm pretty Dam#ed Old...YIKES! (But It certainly DOES beat the alternative!)
Yes I was there that year and the following year! Great memories! Julie Driscoll was one of the few women in the R&B scene at the time. They were all very stylish!
I had the honor of meeting and spending time with Mr Baldry in the mid-80s- a truly nice man. Seeing and/or meeting Eric Burdon is still on my bucket list- The Animals were a key piece of my childhood.
I used to attend Long John Baldry's concerts at Eel Pie Island every weekend, usually Sundays, when he was backed by 'The All-Stars' R&B band. I'm 6'4" in height and he even towered over me. During his half-hour breaks at the midway point, Rod Stewart was the fairly unknown singer who would fill in for him.
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Some of the best British vocalists from the 60’s. I saw Eric Burden singing “Paint it Black” at Hyde Park and his voice was immaculate. But unfortunately he’s blown it away over the years but nevertheless one of founding fathers of British R&B vocals.
GREAT! I was there! Remember some of very well, also saw Long John with Bluesology (Reg Dwight on organ) playing in a pub under Barnes Bridge back in the early/mid 60's. Those were the golden years and I got to see much of it, wish I were back there now!
You'd never know what great singers Julie Driscoll and everyone there really were because the audience is screaming so loud in order to show how much they like them. Now, think about that. They love these performers so much they'd rather scream them down than listen to them.
Wow, just discovered this clip although I am longtime fans of all those on the stage and have most of their records on vinyl. In the mid-late 1980's I got to see Steve Winwood live in NYC and Eric Burdon live in Montreal. At least Steve still had his vocal chords intact, but Eric was still charming and great fun live even if his voice was shot. The backing band here seems to be mainly Animals, with Chas Chandler on bass. In August 1965, most of these artists outside of the Animals and Long John had yet to make their real marks on 60's music. This is why I love UA-cam. I stumble across gems like this almost monthly. Eric's best days were arguably behind him at this point, whereas Julie and Steve had barely begun. Julie's cover of Let the sunshine in is just amazing. For many decades I have had it on a now incredibly rare UK vinyl compilation from 1969, called 100 Proof. An apt title, since all the songs on the compilation kick butt compared to what passes today for music: ua-cam.com/video/Jw5WENLvMBA/v-deo.html. As for Steve, I think he has many fine moments with Dave Clark, Traffic and beyond. But nothing matches Sea of Joy with Blind Faith either in the studio or seen here live: ua-cam.com/video/cOZ5VcQIiFc/v-deo.html.
Hi there folks. This is the greatest gathering of pop stars, I remember the name of the group is Rod Stewart and the steam packet. They played at the Wheeley, pop festival. Back in the early 70s, the organisers didn't realise that more people turned up than expected, the venue was a few miles away from Clacton-on-sea Essex .
Stewart was a backing singer here 1965 . John was the star. Rod did more on his own in 66 . He had a very short suede head cut and took on the stage persona of Otis Redding who we all saw in UK. Rod had a dark red suit on when we saw him with a house band at the Marquee. After that he teamed up with Beck for Rock my Plimsoll and Truth LP.
It was a great Scene then,I as about 18 and have great memories of Eel pie island,The Marquee in Oxford street and from 1964 Wardour street.Iwas there the night The Yardbirds we’re recording there first Lp Five Live Yardbirds.London was buzzing with R n B And the Flamingo all nighter the end of Wardour Street the wonderful Georgie Fames Blue Flames,Zoot Money,and Chris Farlowe.To name just a few,tremendous nights and times…….What the F..k happened ,
@@alfching2499 This looks like it was from a show that was professionally recorded, I wish I could see the whole thing! This is the kind of music and vibe that changed peoples entire lives. It is so exciting.
This is one crazy, wonderful, nutty, brilliant, "Out of Sight", Speed laced, piece of No Lyrics Jazz, Star Studded Brilliant Rave Up that I have EVER seen ! *ucking Great Post ! So pleased that it happened & someone had the insight to flim i & POST It ! Thank God for you guys or else we'd NEVER have seen, shared on enjoyed this & other similar clips. Let it be a lesson to those who frown on "innocent forms of bootlegging" ! Long Live the Freedom of Music !
So this is the famous Mr. Baldry. Really can't wait to get the CD Also there is Rod the Mod give me something to dream about tonight. I thought of you when I saw clips of the Manchester vs Liverpool soccer game. I haven't been to a soccer game since 1984 when I was in college. Good night 6:00 comes early.
@@roderickdavidstewart5200 Thanks to you Rod, for your musical contribution and giving so much musical happiness in all these years. I continue to enjoy.
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Also Hilton Valentine, Chas Chandler, John Steel & Dave Rowberry!! (Pricey had moved on by then....) plus the Big Band!! And Brian Epstein produced!! Absolutely amazing and unique!!!!
where has all this gold video been hidden, damn. Lots of white boys with Soul right there. The history of rock n roll right here in one night and they can all boogie ole style ....all night long. Starting to think rock was created by a close group of friends in London and then released to the masses in a controlled experiment...
"Starting to think rock was created by a close group of friends in London..." Erm, no. The style originated about 50 years before this... and it wasn't in London.
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This would have been a magical jazz and blues festival to be at which not only featured this but also the who ,the yardbirds but also the best the Graham bond organisation
There is something about the energy when you share music with other people, not to mention that these headliners were all plugged in. What a show! I don't get nearly as much enjoyment out of just listening to my little ear pods - or hearing "artists" who are auto-tuned to the max. Now I've become one of those people who go on about "back in the day" ha.
I knew John Baldry, wonderful guy, used to take me to parties with Jeff Beck, Lulu, great times RIP John xx
I had a gal and Ruby was her name
She didn't love me
but I loved her just the same
Wowww!!!
RM, you're a lucky one.
You need to write a book!
You mean, you were a groupie 🤐
What an INCREDIBLE amount of talent on one stage! Julie Driscoll is absolutely stunning!
It's great to see old footage of early Jules. She is a living legend. She had a unique blend of soul and English folk sounds
throughout her music in the 60s and 70s, and she also included avant-garde elements. Dusty Springfield was all the rave back then, but Julie added a whole new level to the way soul music could be sung and sounded. She has never been properly acknowledged.
clear cut evidence that the heart of rock'n'roll was about the ENERGY
more than the words
despite all the great lyrics that came down the pipe as the art form grew up
I'm surprised I haven't seen this clip on a bbc4 documentary. Julie Driscoll one of the most underrated female singers of the 1960's and the one with the best haircut in later than this videos.
I saw Julie Driscoll with Brian Auger in the mid-60s. She had almost reptilian sexuality.
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There’s that word again…
I was at this gig and I was stoned .What a time .I was a mod of course.I think the next night We all got stoned at The Scene club listening to great soul and ska tunes.
wow
I've thankfully never been stoned in my life. I've never needed to be. But I vividly remember attending a Georgie Fame concert in the relatively small Scene Club I 1961. And then again The Animals with Eric Burdon later on at the very same club.
What is "a mod"?
Such a brilliant performance.
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All of these performers are the absolute legends of 1960's R n' R and, as shown here R & B! I will freely admit that The Great Eric Burdon was one of my absolutes when it was time to call out the top male vocalists of the era. I've loved him since his days with the Animals and, He was the headliner at the very first concert that I went to. Big crowd, tight quarters and a very pungent, sticky sweet aroma in the air. I'm not sure if I knew what is was in 1968, but I do remember that Three Dog Night's "Mama told me not to come" well described the atmosphere in the dark, tightly packed closeness of that room. But HEY, it was Eric Burdon during his Sky Pilot time and I'm glad that I was there.
PS, A Shout Out to My Friend, Mark Sudkamp who went to the "Sky Pilot" Concert with me, some 55 years ago. I guess that means I'm pretty Dam#ed Old...YIKES! (But It certainly DOES beat the alternative!)
Yes I was there that year and the following year! Great memories! Julie Driscoll was one of the few women in the R&B scene at the time. They were all very stylish!
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Baldry sure was tall ! Funny when he tucked Eric under his arm and poor guy nearly keeled over ! What a line up, pure magic.
Yes
6ft 7 always mod smart,Great Days.I’d give the last 20 years for just one of them days
I had the honor of meeting and spending time with Mr Baldry in the mid-80s- a truly nice man. Seeing and/or meeting Eric Burdon is still on my bucket list- The Animals were a key piece of my childhood.
I used to attend Long John Baldry's concerts at Eel Pie Island every weekend, usually Sundays, when he was backed by 'The All-Stars' R&B band. I'm 6'4" in height and he even towered over me. During his half-hour breaks at the midway point, Rod Stewart was the fairly unknown singer who would fill in for him.
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Eel Pie Island - decrepit octogenarian here recalling it with deep nostalgia!! Did you ever see Long John & Rod do "Tiger in my tank" - bloody superb
Wow. What an early convergence of talent I never heard of. Thanks!
A stage full of legends!!
and a crowd full of deafly screaming Beatles fans???
Saw Long John Baldry with Rod Stewart at Southampton University 1965. Great times!!
Un-friggin-believable!
Julie Driscoll... great singer!
Some of the best British vocalists from the 60’s. I saw Eric Burden singing “Paint it Black” at Hyde Park and his voice was immaculate. But unfortunately he’s blown it away over the years but nevertheless one of founding fathers of British R&B vocals.
Love ❤️ it . I come back to this every so often makes me feel as though I'm back there. I can still feel the excitement 😎
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This is a gem!!!!!!!!
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This is one of the coolest shows I ever saw
Pretty awesome! Lucky to find it tonight!
I saw Long John Baldry in concert at Brecon, Wales not long before he passed away. He left an indelible impression....a real Long John.
An absolute Gem! 🌹
I bloody love this . Oh to be back there feeling that excitement jumping around to the music oh more please😎
GREAT! I was there! Remember some of very well, also saw Long John with Bluesology (Reg Dwight on organ) playing in a pub under Barnes Bridge back in the early/mid 60's. Those were the golden years and I got to see much of it, wish I were back there now!
Super, das waren noch Zeiten....
And Chas Chandler on bass. Appears that the Animals were the "back-up band". Great video seeing all these super musicians together. Thanks!
onceuponamidnightdry what rock and roll is all about surprised the stage didn't catch fire
This is absolutely remarkable!
You'd never know what great singers Julie Driscoll and everyone there really were because the audience is screaming so loud in order to show how much they like them. Now, think about that. They love these performers so much they'd rather scream them down than listen to them.
The screaming was overdubbed by the US producers, it was recorded for Shindig I believe.
Fabulous document! Thank you.
Wow this is just so frickin awesome!
My God, look how young Rod Stewart looked!
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This is pure gold!!!
Platinum!
What a lineup 👌
Not quite old enough but as Rod Stewart is still my 😍 I adore 🥰 real music 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Wow, just discovered this clip although I am longtime fans of all those on the stage and have most of their records on vinyl. In the mid-late 1980's I got to see Steve Winwood live in NYC and Eric Burdon live in Montreal. At least Steve still had his vocal chords intact, but Eric was still charming and great fun live even if his voice was shot. The backing band here seems to be mainly Animals, with Chas Chandler on bass. In August 1965, most of these artists outside of the Animals and Long John had yet to make their real marks on 60's music. This is why I love UA-cam. I stumble across gems like this almost monthly. Eric's best days were arguably behind him at this point, whereas Julie and Steve had barely begun. Julie's cover of Let the sunshine in is just amazing. For many decades I have had it on a now incredibly rare UK vinyl compilation from 1969, called 100 Proof. An apt title, since all the songs on the compilation kick butt compared to what passes today for music: ua-cam.com/video/Jw5WENLvMBA/v-deo.html. As for Steve, I think he has many fine moments with Dave Clark, Traffic and beyond. But nothing matches Sea of Joy with Blind Faith either in the studio or seen here live: ua-cam.com/video/cOZ5VcQIiFc/v-deo.html.
Ya gotta love LJBs voice!
My faith in music is restored. The audience was frantic.....
Great, rare footage: never seen before!
50 years have passed and nothing today
equals this. Devolution
I remember this, great festival, specially for me, as I lived just up the road.
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Amazing footage and sound THANKS !
My first festival and 52 years later I still haven't finished.
Holy. . .
It is like I just died and gone to heaven. But this, is even better.
was there.
lucky you!
Oh my God!
WOW really that must have been fun the year I was born
so you were the one screaming?
Lucky you !!
Hi there folks. This is the greatest gathering of pop stars, I remember the name of the group is Rod Stewart and the steam packet. They played at the Wheeley, pop festival. Back in the early 70s, the organisers didn't realise that more people turned up than expected, the venue was a few miles away from Clacton-on-sea Essex .
Rod Stewart and the Faces played at Weeley long after Steampacket ended I should know I was there
Thanks for sharing your experience with rod Stewart and the faces.
Stewart was a backing singer here 1965 . John was the star. Rod did more on his own in 66 . He had a very short suede head cut and took on the stage persona of Otis Redding who we all saw in UK. Rod had a dark red suit on when we saw him with a house band at the Marquee. After that he teamed up with Beck for Rock my Plimsoll and Truth LP.
This is The Animals Big Band
I'm back again need this every so often now I feel alright😎
Some real heavy hitters on that stage.
Merci tarvilis via Eric Burdon et amis musiciens 💟🎼🎼💙
WOW, this is why I love you tube
Five of the best singers ever, all on one stage at the same time. Unbelievable! ❤❤❤
Wow!! What a find!! Thanks!!
What a gem.
Tarvilis thank you for this gem.
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I was one year old when they did this. I can only imagine how crazy it must have been to be there.
It was a great Scene then,I as about 18 and have great memories of Eel pie island,The Marquee in Oxford street and from 1964 Wardour street.Iwas there the night The Yardbirds we’re recording there first Lp Five Live Yardbirds.London was buzzing with R n B
And the Flamingo all nighter the end of Wardour Street the wonderful Georgie Fames Blue Flames,Zoot Money,and Chris Farlowe.To name just a few,tremendous nights and times…….What the F..k happened
,
@@alfching2499 This looks like it was from a show that was professionally recorded, I wish I could see the whole thing! This is the kind of music and vibe that changed peoples entire lives. It is so exciting.
F/ing brilliant just found this again so glad thanks for this
This is one crazy, wonderful, nutty, brilliant, "Out of Sight", Speed laced, piece of No Lyrics Jazz, Star Studded Brilliant Rave Up that I have EVER seen ! *ucking Great Post ! So pleased that it happened & someone had the insight to flim i & POST It ! Thank God for you guys or else we'd NEVER have seen, shared on enjoyed this & other similar clips. Let it be a lesson to those who frown on "innocent forms of bootlegging" ! Long Live the Freedom of Music !
Some of the best vocalists here.
Awesome.
Pure Gold.
This is wild!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Great upload!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I was there. taking photos in front of the stage,some great shots, often wondered what happened to the film. A jam session like few others
Just kids having so much fun. Great to see.
What a jam!
Rod sent me here. Long John didn't show up on time and Phyllis "Rod" Stewart had to extend the few songs he knew until he finally showed.
What a line up ! 😮
So this is the famous Mr. Baldry. Really can't wait to get the CD
Also there is Rod the Mod give me something to dream about tonight. I thought of you when I saw clips of the Manchester vs Liverpool soccer game. I haven't been to a soccer game since 1984 when I was in college. Good night 6:00 comes early.
Damn! This js f'n amazing. Cheers!
absolument fabuleux ils sont tous geniaux !
That's incredible! :)
Long John Baldry is quite the character :D
Yes and on the live scene, he was definitely the Guv'nor.
Super genial grandes 👌
We Oh We love it ♥️💔💙
Wow what a jam session!
Those were the days
Espectacular show con Long John Baldry, el grandioso Eric Burdon, la voz rockera de Julie Driscoll y el loco joven Rod Stewart.
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@@roderickdavidstewart5200 Thanks to you Rod, for your musical contribution and giving so much musical happiness in all these years. I continue to enjoy.
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It's good seeing these people when they were so young.
The Brits rocking it out........................................meanwhile, in America on Bandstand, Frankie Avalon and Annette............
Meanwhile, the Americans had already done this, but better late than never.
en France c'était l'horreur absolue ¡ des chanteurs nuls et insipides.... et c'est toujours le cas aujourd'hui ahahahaha
masterpiece... this must be one of the archives considered as cultural heritage worldwide
Big class !
SOLID GOLD!
Also Hilton Valentine, Chas Chandler, John Steel & Dave Rowberry!! (Pricey had moved on by then....) plus the Big Band!! And Brian Epstein produced!! Absolutely amazing and unique!!!!
I met Long John in around 1964 at Uni. He got his mojo working.
It must have been amazing!
great collection of r`n b`kings...julie before the cool short hair look of the late 1960`s.
The cream of British talent jammed together.
Love it
Just sheer talent
There like will never be seen or heard again
It was a great gig
This is Great so many in their Youth
where has all this gold video been hidden, damn. Lots of white boys with Soul right there. The history of rock n roll right here in one night and they can all boogie ole style ....all night long. Starting to think rock was created by a close group of friends in London and then released to the masses in a controlled experiment...
"Starting to think rock was created by a close group of friends in London..."
Erm, no. The style originated about 50 years before this... and it wasn't in London.
This is a long time ago but still very very good.
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owh yes i do love it and will love this for ever.Thank you Roderick .
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@@roderickdavidstewart5200 Thank you very much i will do that.And keep on.Fine day and take care.
@@roderickdavidstewart5200 I will do that have a blessed day and keep on with your good work.
Merci aux musiciens présents via Julie Driscoll 💖♪ ♫ 🎸🎹🎺🌺🎧🎼
This would have been a magical jazz and blues festival to be at which not only featured this but also the who ,the yardbirds but also the best the Graham bond organisation
Can't believe my eyes and my ears..
Now THAT is a group.
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Abe Union pride what a show 😊
What a lineup!!
Fabulous
Very cool!
One of the very rare occasions that someone made Chas Chandler look short!😁😎
When times were REAL and genuine!
Thankful I was able to grow up BEFORE the internet and technology exploded!
There is something about the energy when you share music with other people, not to mention that these headliners were all plugged in. What a show! I don't get nearly as much enjoyment out of just listening to my little ear pods - or hearing "artists" who are auto-tuned to the max. Now I've become one of those people who go on about "back in the day" ha.
Yes there is something unreal now , especially in these covid times .
Steve winwood, whiteboy with soul.
He Paved the Way for the (Young) Rascals.
Long John Baldry is a real wild man & they're all on fire!🔥
They all had soul!!!
maravilloso,beatiful