This is heroic. The garage band I was in during middle school in the '60's played this song really well. We used it at a Battle of the Bands contest at a HS and won! No Hammond B3 though, the keyboard player used a Farfisa Combo Compact. Those were the days!
I love this song. It's so much fun. --[1] Back in 1966-69, we covered this song (along with a number of other Rascals songs)in our college-days, New Orleans area cover band (Noah's Wax Battleship). Back then, we also covered a good number of Rascal's songs: "Good Lovin'" (66), "Come On Up" (66), "Love Is A Beautiful Thing" (66-67), "Lonely Too Long" (67), & "See" (69). That is 5 Rascals' songs, which is about the most that we played from any single group. --[2] We did not cover "How Can I Be Sure" (67), "Groovin'" (67), or "People Got To Be Free" (68), because the orchestration was a bit much for we college kids. --[3] For sure, the Rascals were so good & prolific, with such nice, melodic, & rockin' songs. What memories, & what wonderfulness. Richard
Saw them on this multimedia tour in Boston at the Opera House . They were great. Sounded just like you remember. Didn't play "Midnight Hour", which they do a great version of, but they did everything else. Great show.
Gene needs humbuckers to cut through the organ signal. But man, they had a lot of great hits, made the folks dance for sure. Big heroes back in 65,,,,hahahaha!
The Rascals were One Of The Hottest Live Bands in mid to Late 60's. all The English Bands went to see Them and Moon Could not hold a Diaper to Dino. Seen this band all over N.Y. Too bad there's No Real Films of them Live, Cause It was a one Off BAND
This is heroic. The garage band I was in during middle school in the '60's played this song really well. We used it at a Battle of the Bands contest at a HS and won! No Hammond B3 though, the keyboard player used a Farfisa Combo Compact. Those were the days!
The Rascals contribution to no nonsense, get real music is almost unmeasureable.
I love this song. It's so much fun.
--[1] Back in 1966-69, we covered this song (along with a number of other Rascals songs)in our college-days, New Orleans area cover band (Noah's Wax Battleship). Back then, we also covered a good number of Rascal's songs: "Good Lovin'" (66), "Come On Up" (66), "Love Is A Beautiful Thing" (66-67), "Lonely Too Long" (67), & "See" (69). That is 5 Rascals' songs, which is about the most that we played from any single group.
--[2] We did not cover "How Can I Be Sure" (67), "Groovin'" (67), or "People Got To Be Free" (68), because the orchestration was a bit much for we college kids.
--[3] For sure, the Rascals were so good & prolific, with such nice, melodic, & rockin' songs. What memories, & what wonderfulness. Richard
one of my all time favorite bands, what a shame, radio stations dont play this anymore and if we listen , we have to listen to such shit.
So full of great tunes! These guys were GOOD!
The Young Rascals were the Greatest when I was 13. Now 72, still Love what they did for Rock Music.
This song helped me to have the guts to start learning dancing which led to a bounty of girlfriends for years!!!
Saw them on this multimedia tour in Boston at the Opera House . They were great. Sounded just like you remember. Didn't play "Midnight Hour", which they do a great version of, but they did everything else. Great show.
Gene needs humbuckers to cut through the organ signal. But man, they had a lot of great hits, made the folks dance for sure. Big heroes back in 65,,,,hahahaha!
Always love The Rascals brings back great memories till today
The Rascals were One Of The Hottest Live Bands in mid to Late 60's. all The English Bands went to see Them and Moon Could not hold a Diaper to Dino. Seen this band all over N.Y. Too bad there's No Real Films of them Live, Cause It was a one Off BAND
DYNODRUM Totally agree... Dino is a savage and the Rascals are American Exceptionalism in band form.
Actually, there are a decent amount of their live television appearances on UA-cam.
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Thank U 4 the video. Unfortunately Hawaii wasn't on their reunion tour so I really appreciate this video. Mahalo!
Blew me away then and still do. Garage band on full throttle. Love them.
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