He has passed away now, but drummer Rick Andridge was my brother-in-law. I was in the audience when Desi Arnaz directed this performance of The Seeds portraying "The Warts".
@@suzannelawson9215 Rick died in 2011 (Sky in 2009 & Jan in 2020). Rick and Daryl (childhood friends from Michigan) lived near each other in No. Calif. until Rick's diagnosis with FTD and his family moved him back to Livonia MI (2009/10). Tho my nephew was still in touch with Daryl, I only know that he sat for a magazine interview in August of 2020.
👉 I recently moved and found a pair of Rick's drumsticks that I'd packed with my needlework supplies because they were the same length as my knitting needles... 😂
This was a hilarious show - the Seeds were what I now consider a PUNK ROCK BAND!!Way ahead of their time-i was 11 when this episode aired- ah,the memories!!
In reality, the term "punk rock" dates back to the mid-1960s when it was used to describe bands like the Seeds, the Leaves, the Standells and others, over a decade before the Ramones or the Sex Pistols ever existed
I was nine years old when this came out I love this song but I loved the way Deborah Walley danced in it... I couldn't wait to get older so I could be a go-go dancer but things changed and so did music by the time I got in junior high in 1969 so that never happened LOL!
Wow that was awesome, I'm 65 years old and I remember as a child I loved that show and I remember that episode probably one of my first introductions to rock and roll as a child
They played The Seeds’ song “Up in Her Room” at the "Desert Trip" 2016 concert over the loudspeakers during intermission (Stones, McCartney, The Who, Roger Waters, Neil Young, and some other guy). It was very cool! Funny to hear them play this on the loudspeakers between Led Zeppelin and Cream songs. So finally after 50 years, The Seeds have finally been accepted into the main stream of cool music (none of my friends appreciated my playing music from The Seeds back in the 70's, lol).
@JayBer - - I know you must mean that you saw the episode when it aired originally on TV, but you didn't mean a "live" broadcast. The show definitely had been taped.
The seeds played on the back of flat bed truck in the vons parking in front of a record store in granada hills california i was just a kid it was the first time i saw a live band it was a great show what fun
I have no idea what this was, but I remember those TV actors as well as this song from my childhood. Those are memories I didn't know were still there. Thanks.
We used to watch this show all the time but apparently missed this episode. Thanks for posting!!!! In spite of it poor chart peak of #36 this song was quite a hit in my area in early 1967. Our school teachers just hated it.! Sky Saxon the leader sadly passed away in 2009 of heart failure (age 71)
However high on the charts this song reached, it can evoke a certain period of time, especially for the people who lived through those years. Thanks for posting this video clip. Peace 💚
I have all the seeds vinyl albums it's fun to put them on the record player takes me back to Good Times bell bottom pants and tie dye those were the days
Back in the day got a tape of the Seeds Pushing to hard , for my good Friend Itch, if I rember right it was On 4. Track, playing kit on my Pioneer 4 + 8 track, a good stereo back in the day
Sky Saxon had such a "boyish charm" about him! He was almost 30, but he was like the kid who never grew out of his ADHD. Like the David Lee Roth of the 60s
Reflecting back on these outfits why did I never consider them to be strange? I guess I had to wait until I became the older generation. These costumes were wild.
Eve Arden, née Eunice Quedens (wotta name !) was a classmate of my Mom's at Tamalpais HIgh in Mill Valley, CA, Class of 1926 Eunice left school early to pursue her theatrical ambitions.
Ah, you are so observant ! You are correct., Sir or Madam ! A similar-looking actor, Raymond Bailey, played Mr. Drysdale on Beverly Hillbillies for the entire run of the series. Herbert Rudley played Herbert Hubbard, Eve Arden's TV husband, on the Mothers In Law. And remarkably coincidental enough, Mr. Rudley also played a psychiatrist on 2 episodes of Hillbillies ! Actors do get around.@@yournamehere1886
there was music that people could actually dance to! Real audience participation---not everybody with their cell phones trying to film the band, or trying to talk to their neighbors over the loud music. People showed their appreciation by dancing!
Could you imagine a popular band now let me clean this up, a popular band from decades ago playing in today's TV market on a variety show because back in the day that's when they had talent anyway as I was saying could you imagine alive band recorded or otherwise singing on a televised TV series ain't going to happen
Yes. Miss her very much. She had esophageal cancer, dying on May 10, 2001 at only 59. This classic tv episode aired on Apr. 28, 1968, more than a year after "Pushin' Too Hard" became a solid psychedelic hit at #36 on Billboard's Hot 100, in Feb. 1967. It was released originally in Nov. 1965, then re-released in Oct. 1966, just after the psychedelic music craze started. Sadly, Sky Saxon has passed away, at 71, on June 25, 2009. The song is featured in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's exhibit showcasing "The 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll". Listed as #6 here: metv.com/lists/18-ripping-1960s-rock-roll-bands-that-performed-on-tv-sitcoms-and-dramas Quote on its listing: "In one of the great rock & roll performances in sitcom history, the influential garage giant storms through its hit "Pushin' Too Hard," under the alias of the Warts. Keep an eye out for them in the episode "How Not to Manage a Rock Group." Also on IMDb.com here: www.imdb.com/title/tt0651504 with a strong 8.2 rating out of 10. Directed by Desi Arnaz, famous for "I Love Lucy."
He has passed away now, but drummer Rick Andridge was my brother-in-law. I was in the audience when Desi Arnaz directed this performance of The Seeds portraying "The Warts".
Very Groovy story, thanks.
That is a great story. Thanks for sharing.
I know Sky Saxon passed away some years ago now. Are all the other members of the Seeds still around and involved with music at all?
@@suzannelawson9215 Rick died in 2011 (Sky in 2009 & Jan in 2020). Rick and Daryl (childhood friends from Michigan) lived near each other in No. Calif. until Rick's diagnosis with FTD and his family moved him back to Livonia MI (2009/10). Tho my nephew was still in touch with Daryl, I only know that he sat for a magazine interview in August of 2020.
So only one of the Seeds (Daryl) is still alive? The other members must have all died at fairly young ages?
What we need is to bring back the sixties sound and dress. Put a smile on everyone's face.
Right ON!
Love the 60s
@@pashadyne are you sure about the protesting? The 1960s, started protesting. But, nobody was that PC.
Yes that sounds groovy !!
What we need is good music, and no more interviews w/rappers on NPR.
One of the greatest garage punk rock songs of all time!
THE SEEDS PLAYED AT MY FRESHMAN DANCE IN HIGH SCHOOL... JUNIPERO SERRA HIGH SCHOOL IN GARDENA, CA. 1966'.... "TOTALLY GROOVY"✌️
Thats awesome !
Nice
I saw them at Darby park in Inglewood. I think I was 12 years old
What a great great memory!!!
They played at Hawthorne High in 1966 at a dance. I went to it.
👉 I recently moved and found a pair of Rick's drumsticks that I'd packed with my needlework supplies because they were the same length as my knitting needles... 😂
The young lady in the purple dress really was a Good Dancer!
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
❤❤❤❤❤❤
That was the late Deborah Walley.
She also played "Gidget" in a least one feature film.
Yes, I remember her from "Gidget Goes Hawaiian". A heavy smoker , she died of esophageal cancer at 59@@robbyarcher670
@@robbyarcher670 And she was a goddess.
These people don't realize it, but they just witnessed the birth of punk rock before their very eyes and ears
Exactly 💯.... very good mate..
That’s true .1966 , unreal🎸!
One the bands along with the MC5, Velvet underground, the Stooges, Troogs etc, proto punk
Surin Bird the Trashmen
@@pashadyne funnier show, then some today
Man I grew up on this music and these shows. Where have all the good times gone?
When the woke..took over..
@@michaelhegyan7464 RepubliCON, are ya🙄?? WOKE, is a good thing, bub🤔!!
GOOD TIMES HAVE GONE DOWN THE ( TOILET ) LOL!!!!!
@@rogerrendzak8055For Sure!
Woke = Awake = A Good Thing, and the opposite of asleep 💤
The good times are still in our memories 😊
Another one of those unreal moments in the history of the tube (like the Standells playing at the Munster mansion).
Or Lowell George and The Factory as The Bed Bugs on F Troop.
Or the Beau Brummelstones on The Flintstones
Or Chad and Jeremy (The Redcoats) on "The Dick Van Dyke Show."
@@sittinginthebasement
I believe Chad & Jeremy were also on a two-part episode of Batman where Catwoman stole their voices.
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This was a hilarious show - the Seeds were what I now consider a PUNK ROCK BAND!!Way ahead of their time-i was 11 when this episode aired- ah,the memories!!
At the time, 1967, they were what we termed, a "garage band."
In reality, the term "punk rock" dates back to the mid-1960s when it was used to describe bands like the Seeds, the Leaves, the Standells and others, over a decade before the Ramones or the Sex Pistols ever existed
@@dalehood1846 A 'garage punk', band.
It's just good ROCK periodl.
Garage Rock is the proper category.
Oh my god I remember I was a little girl and dancing with this song .It put a big smile on my face.
this is what I call Hollywood hippies; no one really looked like that…the coolest thing is the guitarist is playing a Fender Jaguar
Loved this song.
It’s on my Nuggets CD:
I was nine years old when this came out I love this song but I loved the way Deborah Walley danced in it... I couldn't wait to get older so I could be a go-go dancer but things changed and so did music by the time I got in junior high in 1969 so that never happened LOL!
I was 9 too when that song came out. Loved it. Didn’t know they were from Livonia. Lived in Detroit back then (‘57-‘76) about 10 minutes from there.
Deborah Walley was a cutie.
And danced very well.
Sky’s speaking voice, even his inflections are just like his singing voice.
Kaye Ballard was a great comic actress. “Do you speak Italian”?
Wow-- Deborah Walley, and Kaye Ballard-- Who were the others? Was that Ari Schreiber??
OMG, It's Harcourt Fenton Mudd!!!
I turned on the radio...remember that,every song that came out...I was in love
Deborah Walley.😍.red head..cutting a rug to the groovy sounds of The Seeds!!
The dancing lady looks very nice.😊
👉 "Ya kno, for puttin' up the bread" - - can you imagine financing a startup for $500 - - pffft, not even then !!!
Great times, things like this could happen on sitcoms. we loved it.
Plookin' too hard.
The parents' faces look like mine now when I hear hip-hop. Lol.
This song was released in Russia with the translation "Pushkin Too Hard"
That was one of the first songs that I learned on the guitar!😊😊😊
Wow that was awesome, I'm 65 years old and I remember as a child I loved that show and I remember that episode probably one of my first introductions to rock and roll as a child
I love this song when I first heard from CBS FM Thursday night 60s.
Love this song
Awesome performance by the Seeds, and awesome acting by the actors and actresses.
They played The Seeds’ song “Up in Her Room” at the "Desert Trip" 2016 concert over the loudspeakers during intermission (Stones, McCartney, The Who, Roger Waters, Neil Young, and some other guy). It was very cool! Funny to hear them play this on the loudspeakers between Led Zeppelin and Cream songs. So finally after 50 years, The Seeds have finally been accepted into the main stream of cool music (none of my friends appreciated my playing music from The Seeds back in the 70's, lol).
You needed new friends back then.
I actually remember seeing this live on TV.
@JayBer - - I know you must mean that you saw the episode when it aired originally on TV, but you didn't mean a "live" broadcast. The show definitely had been taped.
Good health to you!....I was a kid but, I never even heard of this show...
@@godbluffvdgg Haha - - and now the $64,000 question is: since you HAVE heard of it, did you really WANT to know ??? 😃 🎼🎶🎶
@@godbluffvdgg I think it only ran a season or two. It was a pretty silly show, but so were all of them back then.
@@CarolLynnWilliams Oh, that's an easy one...A resounding NOOOO!
The seeds played on the back of flat bed truck in the vons parking in front of a record store in granada hills california i was just a kid it was the first time i saw a live band it was a great show what fun
I was about 12, when watching this show..it was super cool..
Sky Saxon and the boys! I even got their album. This and "The Farmer" were standouts.
These two were hysterical!😅
I like that Harry Mudd was there. Gassy.
Harcourt Fenton Mudd! Are you drinking again?
Was Mr. Mudd planning something? Maybe he needed inspiration for his robots?
I remember watching this episode back then 👍
Without a doubt, the best part of this particular episode.
It’s the only reason why I bought the Mothers in Law dvd set
I've heard this lyrck but never knew who it was,,, yep. Good,,,,goooood
Hey I see Harcourt Fenton Mudd!
He finally escaped his many robot shrew wives...🤪
I remember buying the 45. I may still have it 👍🏻
I remember seeing this as a kid in the 70s
I have no idea what this was, but I remember those TV actors as well as this song from my childhood. Those are memories I didn't know were still there. Thanks.
We used to watch this show all the time but apparently missed this episode. Thanks for posting!!!!
In spite of it poor chart peak of #36 this song was quite a hit in my area in early 1967. Our school teachers just hated it.!
Sky Saxon the leader sadly passed away in 2009 of heart failure (age 71)
However high on the charts this song reached, it can evoke a certain period of time, especially for the people who lived through those years. Thanks for posting this video clip. Peace 💚
I have all the seeds vinyl albums it's fun to put them on the record player takes me back to Good Times bell bottom pants and tie dye those were the days
Back when a fun time was to be had at the grocery store
An historic TV moment
SO COOL how the lead singer and Kaye Ballard share the SAME haircut......hahahaha
That's pretty funny!
Today, there's a different word for that.
In our parents' generation, the Beatle haircut was known as a Bob, or a Dutch Bob, and only GIRLS wore it !
What a vocal! Doesn't even need a mic.
Back in the day got a tape of the Seeds
Pushing to hard , for my good
Friend Itch, if I rember right it was
On 4. Track, playing kit on my
Pioneer 4 + 8 track, a good stereo back in the day
Gidget Goes Hawaiian(1961) is a fun movie. I once watched it ten times a week.
Far Out! Man! 😂
Like-- Outta Sight!!! Or, Out of State!!!! Haha
Love the keyboards!
I remember watching this episode when it aired. ✌🕉🍏
Sky Saxon had such a "boyish charm" about him! He was almost 30, but he was like the kid who never grew out of his ADHD. Like the David Lee Roth of the 60s
I ran into them playing at a small bar,I think they were on there way down I do like pushing to hard had the album.
Absolutely fabulous
Far out man!
What a great find (I never watched this show but I did buy that 45!)
Airdate April 28th, 1968, 1:35 "We'd like to do a number we plan to record". Actually recorded Sept 14th, 1965, reaching the top 40 Feb. 1967.
I actually remember this episode. Fun.
I remember watching this…seriously ..😀
Somehow, I must have missed this show.
I remember watching this. I'm old
Groovy Man ✌️ 😎
Can you dig it...
Reflecting back on these outfits why did I never consider them to be strange? I guess I had to wait until I became the older generation. These costumes were wild.
R.I.P.: Eve Arden and Kaye Ballard 😢
Eve Arden, née Eunice Quedens (wotta name !) was a classmate of my Mom's at Tamalpais HIgh in Mill Valley, CA, Class of 1926 Eunice left school early to pursue her theatrical ambitions.
From big bands then Eisenhower, I get how all the crap in the 60’s blew their minds.
Grew up in this time. A genuine cultural revolution.
Great dancing.
Groovy
I remember seeing this. All of us kids were laughing at the "Old Fogies" who were super "Square"...or were they?
PLEASE PUT ME IN TO A TIME MACHINE AND TRANSPORT ME BACK TO THE FABULOUS 1960s PREFERABLY RIGHT ON THE FILMING OF THIS WONDERFUL TV SHOW SET.
This was a facade of the 60's.
@@minggnim SO WHAT.
Stop living in the past, and enjoy the BETTER music, presently☺️!!!!
@@rogerrendzak8055 you can go to f n hell. Don't tell me what the hell i should do.
Good music and energetic.
That's Harry Mudd from Star Trek on the left, and banker Drysdale from the Beverly Hillbillies on the right
That's not Mr.Drysdale from "The Beverly Hillbillies", It's a different actor... Can't recall his name...
Ah, you are so observant ! You are correct., Sir or Madam ! A similar-looking actor, Raymond Bailey, played Mr. Drysdale on Beverly Hillbillies for the entire run of the series. Herbert Rudley played Herbert Hubbard, Eve Arden's TV husband, on the Mothers In Law. And remarkably coincidental enough, Mr. Rudley also played a psychiatrist on 2 episodes of Hillbillies !
Actors do get around.@@yournamehere1886
Harvey mudd from star trek is roger. Those days every body was in shape.
Harry
@@rudolphguarnacci197 thanks lol
ua-cam.com/video/Ag1EbxYKh_4/v-deo.html Harcourt Fenton "Harry" Mudd
Yes. Roger C. Carmel.
Groovy ✌
Tripping balls
That was Groovy! Opps, I'm showing my age.
That’s when music was great.seeing people dancing and having a groovy time.bands play thair own instrument’s.not like to today’s music.🥁🎤🎸🎹
there was music that people could actually dance to! Real audience participation---not everybody with their cell phones trying to film the band, or trying to talk to their neighbors over the loud music. People showed their appreciation by dancing!
Just imagine for a moment being in a reality where The Seeds played this, at that volume, in your living room. Just imagine.
El singer , mucho chicano grande
Psychedelic warriors from the Sunset Strip inventing punk rock.
Esplendidos!!!
Waiting for someone to break out a Doobie.
I heard this song a few times but didn’t know who the group was. Good song.
Those were some real old fogies there. I think Kaye Ballard might have been the hippest of all of them.
Killa song
It was a different time. Some good, some not so much!
Some writer had a great sense of humor on this one..."Yeah, blow your brains out!"
Hermosa
Cancion
The Warts
good....fan...
You're not suppose to enjoy it....it supposed to hurt you're head!!
Harcourt Fenton Mudd
'..."INVESTOR....SPECULATOR....ENTREPEUNUER !!
I Mudd!
Jeez, I had no idea they were so...outre. 😎
Thanks!
Could you imagine a popular band now let me clean this up, a popular band from decades ago playing in today's TV market on a variety show because back in the day that's when they had talent anyway as I was saying could you imagine alive band recorded or otherwise singing on a televised TV series ain't going to happen
Voted THE best garage band ever, Music Magazine
Sounds like the rolling stones 🎶🚬1:45📻.
Deborah Walley was soooo hot!!!
Yes indeed. 😊
Get down, Deb! 😎
Yes. Miss her very much. She had esophageal cancer, dying on May 10, 2001 at only 59. This classic tv episode aired on Apr. 28, 1968, more than a year after "Pushin' Too Hard" became a solid psychedelic hit at #36 on Billboard's Hot 100, in Feb. 1967. It was released originally in Nov. 1965, then re-released in Oct. 1966, just after the psychedelic music craze started. Sadly, Sky Saxon has passed away, at 71, on June 25, 2009. The song is featured in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's exhibit showcasing "The 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll". Listed as #6 here: metv.com/lists/18-ripping-1960s-rock-roll-bands-that-performed-on-tv-sitcoms-and-dramas Quote on its listing: "In one of the great rock & roll performances in sitcom history, the influential garage giant storms through its hit "Pushin' Too Hard," under the alias of the Warts. Keep an eye out for them in the episode "How Not to Manage a Rock Group." Also on IMDb.com here: www.imdb.com/title/tt0651504 with a strong 8.2 rating out of 10. Directed by Desi Arnaz, famous for "I Love Lucy."
She was cute, I remember her in at least one of the beach bum surfer movies a few years before. She left us way too young. 😪
i/we, buddy Frency Tom Lebeu did this by 1970. i got broken leg start of summer of '68. i still do the two chord patter in repyouguitar...