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I divided my uploads among multiple channels, Bookmark this link in your browser for instant access to an index with links to all of John1948's oldies classics. LINK: john1948.wetpaint.com/page/John1948%27s+CZcams+Index
Born and raised in eastern Nebraska. Graduated from Millard High in 1966. I love the oldies and wish they were more readily available. My hope with this channel is to create an archive to educate ourselves and younger people in the music and culture of our times.
My channel is not R rated. Not even PG-13. I remove all such comments and if repeated I block the member. If you aren't sure what is OK just think broadcast TV in the 1950s and 60s - zero tolerance
Born and raised in eastern Nebraska. Graduated from Millard High in 1966. I love the oldies and wish they were more readily available. My hope with this channel is to create an archive to educate ourselves and younger people in the music and culture of our times.
My channel is not R rated. Not even PG-13. I remove all such comments and if repeated I block the member. If you aren't sure what is OK just think broadcast TV in the 1950s and 60s - zero tolerance
Troggs - Wild Thing (Rock 'N' Roll Gold Mine, British Invasion)
Remembered chiefly as proto-punkers who reached the top of the charts with the "caveman rock" of "Wild Thing" (1966), the Troggs were also adept at crafting power pop and ballads. Hearkening back to a somewhat simpler, more basic British Invasion approach as psychedelia began to explode in the late '60s, the group also reached the Top Five with their flower-power ballad "Love Is All Around" in 1968. While more popular in their native England than the U.S., the band also fashioned memorable, insistently riffing hit singles like "With a Girl Like You," "Night of the Long Grass," and the notoriously salacious "I Can't Control Myself" between 1966 and 1968. Paced by Reg Presley's lusting vocals, the group -- which composed most of their own material -- could crunch with the best of them, but were also capable of quite a bit more range and melodic invention than they've been given credit for.
Hailing from the relatively unknown British town of Andover, the Troggs hooked up with manager/producer Larry Page (who was involved in the Kinks' early affairs) in the mid-'60s. After a flop debut single, they were fortunate enough to come across a demo of Chip Taylor's "Wild Thing" (which had already been unsuccessfully recorded by the Wild Ones). In the hands of the Troggs, "Wild Thing" -- with its grungy chords and off-the-wall ocarina solo -- became a primeval three-chord monster, famous not only in its original hit Troggs version, but in its psychedelic revamping by Jimi Hendrix, who used it to close his famous set at the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival.
"Wild Thing" made number one in the States, but the Troggs' momentum there was impeded by a strange legal dispute which saw their early records simultaneously released on two different labels. Nor did it help that the band didn't tour the U.S. for a couple of years. As a consequence, the fine follow-up singles "With a Girl Like You" and "I Can't Control Myself" didn't do as well as they might have. In Britain, it was a different story -- they were smashes, although "I Can't Control Myself" had such an open-hearted lust that it encountered resistance from conservative radio programmers all over the globe.
The Troggs tempered their image on subsequent ballads, which utilized a sort of pre-"power ballad" approach. These weren't bad, and a few of them were British hits, but they weren't as fine as the initial blast of singles which established the band's image. "Love Is All Around," which restored them to the American Top Ten in 1968, was their finest effort in this vein. It was also their final big hit on either side of the Atlantic.
But the Troggs would keep going for a long, long time. In a sense they were handicapped by their image -- they were not intellectuals, certainly, but they weren't dumb either. They wrote most of their songs, and their albums were reasonably accomplished, if hardly up to the level of the Kinks or Traffic, containing some nifty surprises like the gothic ballad "Cousin Jane," or the tongue-in-cheek psychedelia of "Maybe the Madman." By 1970, though, they were struggling. They continued to release a stream of singles, most of which had a straightforward simplicity that was out of step with the progressive rock of the time, all of which flopped, though some were fairly good.
The Troggs' image as lunkheads couldn't have been helped by the notorious Troggs Tapes, a 12-minute studio argument that was captured on tape while the band were unawares. The Spinal Tap-like dialog helped keep their cult alive, though, and as punk gained momentum in the mid-'70s, they gained belated appreciation as an important influence on bands like the Ramones and (earlier) the MC5. They found enough live work (sometimes on the punk/new wave circuit) to keep going, although their intermittent records generally came to naught. In 1992, they rose to their highest profile in ages when three members of R.E.M., which had covered "Love Is All Around," backed the Troggs on the comeback album Athens Andover. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide
PLEASE NOTE: I divided my uploads among multiple channels, Bookmark this link in your browser for instant access to an index with links to all of John1948's oldies classics. LINK: john1948.wikifoundry.com/page/John1948%27s+CZcams+Index
Hailing from the relatively unknown British town of Andover, the Troggs hooked up with manager/producer Larry Page (who was involved in the Kinks' early affairs) in the mid-'60s. After a flop debut single, they were fortunate enough to come across a demo of Chip Taylor's "Wild Thing" (which had already been unsuccessfully recorded by the Wild Ones). In the hands of the Troggs, "Wild Thing" -- with its grungy chords and off-the-wall ocarina solo -- became a primeval three-chord monster, famous not only in its original hit Troggs version, but in its psychedelic revamping by Jimi Hendrix, who used it to close his famous set at the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival.
"Wild Thing" made number one in the States, but the Troggs' momentum there was impeded by a strange legal dispute which saw their early records simultaneously released on two different labels. Nor did it help that the band didn't tour the U.S. for a couple of years. As a consequence, the fine follow-up singles "With a Girl Like You" and "I Can't Control Myself" didn't do as well as they might have. In Britain, it was a different story -- they were smashes, although "I Can't Control Myself" had such an open-hearted lust that it encountered resistance from conservative radio programmers all over the globe.
The Troggs tempered their image on subsequent ballads, which utilized a sort of pre-"power ballad" approach. These weren't bad, and a few of them were British hits, but they weren't as fine as the initial blast of singles which established the band's image. "Love Is All Around," which restored them to the American Top Ten in 1968, was their finest effort in this vein. It was also their final big hit on either side of the Atlantic.
But the Troggs would keep going for a long, long time. In a sense they were handicapped by their image -- they were not intellectuals, certainly, but they weren't dumb either. They wrote most of their songs, and their albums were reasonably accomplished, if hardly up to the level of the Kinks or Traffic, containing some nifty surprises like the gothic ballad "Cousin Jane," or the tongue-in-cheek psychedelia of "Maybe the Madman." By 1970, though, they were struggling. They continued to release a stream of singles, most of which had a straightforward simplicity that was out of step with the progressive rock of the time, all of which flopped, though some were fairly good.
The Troggs' image as lunkheads couldn't have been helped by the notorious Troggs Tapes, a 12-minute studio argument that was captured on tape while the band were unawares. The Spinal Tap-like dialog helped keep their cult alive, though, and as punk gained momentum in the mid-'70s, they gained belated appreciation as an important influence on bands like the Ramones and (earlier) the MC5. They found enough live work (sometimes on the punk/new wave circuit) to keep going, although their intermittent records generally came to naught. In 1992, they rose to their highest profile in ages when three members of R.E.M., which had covered "Love Is All Around," backed the Troggs on the comeback album Athens Andover. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide
PLEASE NOTE: I divided my uploads among multiple channels, Bookmark this link in your browser for instant access to an index with links to all of John1948's oldies classics. LINK: john1948.wikifoundry.com/page/John1948%27s+CZcams+Index
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My most favourite of songs!!
We music was great love it 😢
who ever had this song banded from you tube is a D#@k
No auto tune here just real singing
昭和40年頃だったか日本のラジオ局でヒット曲としてかかってました。 なつかしい
The original, and best 👌
Early days at Fisons Pharmaceuticals, Holmes Chapel, when I had a crush on a Secretary who had a bf:this 1967 song depicts all for a shy 20-year young man czcams.com/video/n03g8nsaBro/video.html
Umas das canções mais afinadas e difíceis de cantar. Muita coordenação e variedades de entonação, time e timbres em alternância. Parabéns 👏🎵🌻🇧🇷
Essa geração de tik Tok nem sabe o que isso significa...kkk
Good song but very poorly performed.
Yeah . True words... ..Best is quietness..as Lies, Deceive, Hurt. & Pain .. occurred.. but GOD there.. nothing worry.. 🙏😔.
Beautiful song. It expresses how i want everyone to feel.
What awesome harmonies.
I wish love was all around me in this sad world of 2024
four seasons original is much beter than this remake.
i wonder where in LA this was taped ? think it coulld be Playa Del Rey
My favorite decade. Beautiful song that is timeless.
I so love this beautiful song 🎵
Love was all around until Manson and Altamont. Puss Webber committed suicide. It was all fake.
Who was that beautiful girl?
No one knows I have asked the question mant times
Wunderschön.
The Trooglodynamite.il primo LP che ho acquistato nel 68.Favolosi TROOGS
Pure harmony, just doesn't exist anymore
Inesquecível!
Was bekommst du hierauf? Gänsehautentzündung?
😊😊😊😊
Those were the golden days of us baby boomers. 😢😢🎉🎉
My old lady turned me on to this 60s band from Britain.
Oh don't it hurt deep inside To see someone do something to her Oh don't it pain to see someone cry How especially if that someone is her Silence is golden But my eyes still see Silence is golden, golden But my eyes still see Talking is cheap people follow like sheep Even though there is no where to go How could she tell he deceived her so well Pity she'll be the last one to know Silence is golden But my eyes still see Silence is golden, golden But my eyes still see How many times will she fall for his lines Should I tell her or should I be cool And if I tried I know she'd say I lied Mind your business don't hurt her you fool Silence is golden But my eyes still see Silence is golden, golden But my eyes still see But my eyes still see But my eyes still see
18.5.24 TIME 20.07 P.M SILENCE IS GOLDEN ❤!@@@
Beautiful now as then. Regards pau
One of my favorite 60s tunes like walk away renee(left banke, ),Sound of Silence(Simon & Garfunkel)Silence is golden(Tremeloes), Western union(The five Americans) among others
When the musicians has true talents
My mom told me this story.....her cousin requested this song on the radio and then called her to listen. It was her way of telling my mom that my dad was cheating on her. She didn't have the heart to tell her herself
Aaahhh…. Flower power. I was young then!
Was für ein schöner Song aus meiner stürmischen Jugendzeit !
My parents played a ton of classic music for there wedding 1983 after party lol they told me including some Elvis 🎶👍🏽
A good job!
Просто супер. Был удивлён, когда узнал истинного автора этого хита. Ребята красавцы.
ВЫ будете удивлены еще больше, когда узнаете, что эти ребята тоже не авторы этого хита :)
@@antonmalinovski3119 вот, а то всё время срач, кто стырил эту песню у джо дассена :)
Ветры и вёрсты, Убегающие вдаль, Сядешь и просто Нажимаешь на педаль. Даль-даль-даль-даль Даль-даль-даль-даль
Поющие гитары на много лет позже появились а эти в1957 году так что российские артисты все воры плагиаторы
Best music back in the 60's!!!
First time that I have heard this in many, many moons.
This is one of my favorite singles of all time. Pure joy.
Meine beste Zeit!!
Kdmo 93.5. Fm. 1490. Am
If you really love me come and let it show
Always had to play this loud!
I remember watching them singing this on Crackerjack.
Como era linda essa susan Ann Caroline Coriat .
Кто их сплагиатил в СССР, поющие сердца ?