Shindig September 30 1964 complete episode
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- Opening song: "He's Got the Whole World in His Hands" - performed by Jackie and Gayle, Newbeats, and the Walker Brothers
1:48 American Dairy Association ad
3:00 "Slow Down" - Walker Brothers
4:42 "Tell Him" - The Blossoms
6:11 "We'll Sing in the Sunshine" - Gale Garnett
9:04 Cheer for cheese ad
10:04 "Oh, Pretty Woman" - Jerry Cole
11:48 "Bread and Butter" - The Newbeats
13:43 "House of the Rising Sun" - John Bill
16:25 Stri-dex Medicated Pads ad
17:25 "A Summer Song" - Jackie and Gayle
19:20 "Do Wah Diddy" - The Walker Brothers
21:19 "Have I the Right?" - Bobby Sherman
23:29 "It's Alright" - Donna Loren
26:04 "Who's the Roundest of Them All?" - Round Robin - Zábava
"We'll Sing in the Sunshine" was a very bold song for the times. Women were starting to break free of old traditions, so when she talked about a woman not loving just one single man, but meeting a man she loved and staying with them for one year before she went on with her journey, it was groundbreaking.
I remember it played constantly the summer it was released.
I would be love to see this show reborn for 2021...no competeting for awards, just good talents for all to see
Thank you Lord for putting this in my feed I know that you have the Whole World in Your Hands. During this Coronavirus
I absolutely love this! The best thing about this show is how everybody sings and dances together. The Righteous Brothers and The Blossoms are on many of the episodes along with the dancers so they all seem like one big party. Artists seem to come on one week, and their songs are covered the next by someone else. In this episode the Walker Brothers do "Do Wa Ditty" but Manfred Mann was ALSO on the show doing their hit. Also both the Beach Boys and The Hondells have performed "Little Honda" on the show.
The third episode of the seres...after the first six weeks of the 1964-65 TV season, this helped to knock back its competition, THE BEVERLY HILLBILLIES, to #22 in the ratings--for the previous two years it had been the #1 show.
I loved this show! It's where I discovered ...BOBBY! (insert scream here) I was 9. "Peace, love and Bobby Sherman"💝
Bobby Sherman later became an EMT in LA, and an avid instructor of lifesaving techniques both to first responders and to the gen pop.
Look at the presentation... style, class.
I remember this well as a kid. I'm surprised Mom let us watch it. This was just before the British Invasion really hit it's stride. This was before Twiggy, and Mini skirts took hold. The formula of using lesser known artists on TV to cover songs had been used for years, and yes, they were cheap. Many of those hits we remember by certain artists were actually covers that had been released by other artists years early. The Walker Brothers and Bobby Sherman did come into their own years later. The popularity of these shows was a phenomena the networks did not expect. Original artists came in later episodes, but remember, Lawrence Welk was at the top of his game every Saturday night on ABC in 1964. This is what network executives saw. His show was all covers except for his original tunes. On the other hand, I still remember when Freddie and the Dreamers were on. I can still do "the Freddie." Be well.
Me too
Thanks for sharing this love the show I grew up with the show
Just fantastic I can see this. At the time I didn't watch Shindig. I watched Hullaballo. Now I can see what I missed. Thank you for showing this.
I used to always tune in to Shindig. Loved it.
Me too
This was one of my favorite shows.
Great upload. A chance to see performers during the British Invasion era that you normally would not see or hear anymore.
I didn't remember this being so cover heavy, fun anyway. Best hair, Scott Walker. Going out now to get some Stridex.
We used stridex to put a spit shine on our army boots in basic training.
Great to see Scott and John performing over in the states!
They didn't break out on either side of the pond until the following year...
I remember watching Shindig every Wednesday night and Saturday night loved the show. Thanks for the sharing the video it brings back memories for me when i was a teenage girl in the mid sixties.
Me too
I'm so glad this all time classic rock show fell into the public domain so I can enjoy all 86 episodes on DVD (though a few are admittedly mediocre, and several were actually other ABC properties that aired under the Shindig name and didn't really rock.
Seeing the entire show at once brings home that this show thought of itself as progressive pop, but really it was total folk. It was riding high on the folk wave of the Kingston Trio, Dylan and the Rooftop Singers, that would later be led by people like Simon and Garfunkel, Mamas and Papas and Joni Mitchell. The following wave would be British Invasion and psychedelia.
I was around then, a young teenager mesmerized by rock n roll and the dawning hippie aesthetic.
Fantastic show
Shindig is classic and I don't give a rats ass if some don't appreciate it's earliest offerings. It was a huge springboard into the future at a time when we had just lost a President.. We were entering a time of total chaos that has led us to this shit storm we call life in America...
walker brothers did there best song.the sun aint gonna shine anymore
With commercials! very cool
Bobby Sherman joked about doing so many live milk commercials, he curdled...
Now we know why the Beatles were so popular.
The backup band for this show really cooked. They were the "Shindogs," and some of their more famous members were James Burton, who played guitar with nearly every famous singer, including Elvis Presley, Delany Bramlett, who with his wife Bonnie worked with Eric Clapton for years, and Chuck Blackwell, a widely featured drummer.
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Very interesting
Surprised that Leon Russell wasn't there.
Check out Leon on piano for Aretha on "Running out of fools" & " It won't be long"! And of course "Roll over Beethoven"!!!
The wonderful Darlene Love singing lead with The Blossoms, as well as Larry Henley with The Newbeats - he co-wrote "Wind Beneath My Wings" in 1982.
Darlene Love should have been a much bigger star. We saw her in 2015 at her Christmas show. She did sing a lot of her old hits of course. Great voice even at 74.
Darlene Love was the Tony Burrows of the 1960s US girl groups. Burrows sang the lead vocals on several one-hit wonder songs under different group names, Edison Lighthouse's "Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)" (February 1970); White Plains' "My Baby Loves Lovin'" (March 1970); The Pipkins' novelty song "Gimme Dat Ding" (April 1970); and The First Class' "Beach Baby" (July 1974). He also sang lead vocals on The Brotherhood of Man's "United We Stand", which reached #10 on the UK charts and also reached #13 in the U.S. He also sang with The Flower-pot Men.
@@Baskerville22 I guess he should be in the "Guinness Book of Records". He would beat Darlene, and anybody else, on the no. of hit records by different groups where the same person sang the lead vocal.
He only had the one (small) solo hit - "Melanie Makes me Smile". In Australia The Strangers got the air-play, and therefore the hit.
@@wellsy1954 I remember The Strangers from Uptight and another Ian Meldrum-hosted pop music show.
@@Baskerville22 They were a great band. John Farrar went on to greater things. Do you happen to live in Baskerville, Tasmania?
Jackie Miller and Gayle Caldwell were former members of The New Christy Minstrels. As the folk scene more or less evaporated, members of the group set out on their on. Barry McGuire had a huge solo hit, "Eve of Destruction" and Gene Clark became part of the Byrds. Others like Jackie and Gayle failed to find their niche.
Great job on "House of the Rising Sun".
Absolutely amazing. This was before my time (by about 5 years), but they had it goin' on back then. Ignore the quality of the video and the sound, what matters is the content. What is really incredible is the on-the-fly, organic nature of the show... Their audio/video people were equally as talented as the performers (although not apparent to most people with the quality of the transfer), as they had to transition the set-up setting for acts on the fly. Even today, that would be a challenge.
Everything old is new again... This could be used today with cutting-edge technology and a few twists, and the new generation has never seen anything like it.
But it’s also hysterical to see Gayle Garnett lugging a heavy lav mike around the stage.
The savage young Walker brothers
Gale Garnett was born here in Auckland, New Zealand / Aotearoa. Great singer / songwriter. Kia ora for your music.
Enjoy all the oldies but goodies!
Yeah, when Shindig couldn't get the originals they had cover bands, it was like watching the rock version of "Your Hit Parade", and that comical dancing, even for that era
Beautiful times
.What the heck happened in America..
ask ol abe lincoln :)
What happened in America? We quit wiping with Stridex.
Black culture came to life(American black culture)
1960, the pill.Woman didn’t have to exercise cunt control any more.Also Hollywood throwing morals in the toilet with their puke messages.
The middlemen, agents etc. Look closely, one Microphone, the artist(s) controlled the song.
Sort of a updated version of The Lawrence Welk Show
Couldn't watch Shindig in 64. Could only get Canadian TV but Gale was played on our AM station(no FM yet).
I think the Lord put this in my head 2
God Bless Darlene Love...
Wow, milk, cheese and skin cleaner.
Some true greats here along with some gone but very much forgotten. The Beatles will never amount to anything.
Speechless...for once.
From this show, you wouldn't have known that the "British Invasion" had ever happened!
Well, in Sept. 1964 the invasion was still in its early stages. This was a British show, re-planted in the U.S.
Wow, Bobby Sherman's still in high school! :D
With Elvis hair. lol
He was born in 1943. Not quite in high school and that was Bobby Freeman not Sherman. www.imdb.com/title/tt1091122/?ref_=nm_flmg_slf_92
Actress Teri Garr in the line of dancers @10:07
Teri Garr is how I got here. This show predates me a bit, but Teri Garr definitely has IT! (and always will)
A woman who successfully dreams of becoming a U.S. Senator, by drinking enough of her “vitality beverage” (milk), is the subject of the first ad-not bad for 1965!
Yeah yeah🎶🎵ha ha ha 😄😄girls looks funny with dolls shoes and the movement crazy !!!
bobby sherman was such a cutie
WE'LL SING IN THE SUNSHINE was great and the singer had similar vocals like of Cher.
How lucky she wrote the song. Good for her if she received royalties.
I remember that Gale Garnett song like it was yesterday! Cool, fun loving times.
Gale won a Grammy Award for "We'll Sing In The Sunshine" in 1965 for Best New Folk Song. Although she wrote the song she was not the first one to record it. In 1963 Hoyt Axton recorded it.
its RICK AND ROLL ITS ONLY AND PURE ROCK AND ROLL 50s/60s
fast paced show .
Se dañó la presentación con esos números en la pantalla. De todas forma gracias.
The Walker Brothers before they relocated to London U.K. Incredible !!!
and Fats Domino , live, a living legend at the time, please correct me if it is him in person singing.
That's not Fats it might be Billy Stewart.
Walker Brothers were great!
@@manuelesparza1081 Thanks for your assistance !
@@albertmusco
Your welcome Albert
No, that's "Round Robin."
As seen on Wednesdays at 8:30pm(et).
The Blossoms were great singing Tell Him and Darlene Love nailed it but Brenda Reid of the Exciters would be more exciting !!
This opening song, He's Got the Whole World In His Hands, was also the finale of another episode, and the Clara Ward Singers, a gospel group, was featured on one occasion. Is Jack Good a religious man? I gotta think so.
It's amazing but I was so young but I remember Shindig, Hullabaloo, and a few others, I just dont remember their names but this stuff was so revolutionary cause it was Youthful and not that fucked up Pat Boone shit. anyway it was a different scene when you consider we actually had portable AM radios.
Show #3
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Ooops wrong, it was the Walker Brothers.
Is this during the Shindig! Show? To See at this back ground dancers?
Pretty sure I saw the Righteous Brothers for a second there in "the Whole World".
Aaah. I always thought they were called 'The Self Righteous Brothers'. And if Larry Wax's comment below is correct, they wouldn't be called the Walker Brothers either!
"Shindig" was kind of a mixed bag of a show. I love the non-stop musical energy and the live performances, but the artists, some of whom were successful in their own right, were mostly playing covers of big hits by others. So, for example, instead of Manfred Mann singing "Doo Wah Diddy", the Walker Brothers sang a version of it instead. It was nice to see Gayle Garnett singing her own hit here, but that was an exception.
Manfred Mann appeared a few shows later, just after the Beatles show taped in England.
Actually, Doo Wah Diddy was originally recorded by the Exciters, Manfred Mann's version was a cover, though a bigger hit.
Who sang "House of the Rising Sun"? He was terrific!
I got some bad new for the Walker hair cuts come February....
Wasn't "Circle Seven" actually a program production unit of the ABC-Owned Television Stations?
100% American talent against the British invasion
Lame
Actually I’m pretty sure Gail Garnet was a Canadian .
Sad thinking those dancers are in their 70's now
And a Bo Didley Beat.
Jeremy Bolt sings!
Well, that's Shindig band guitar regular Jerry Cole singing Pretty Woman, but who is/was this John Bill guy? This was his only Shindig appearance, did me make any other televised appearances or records? Talk about obscurity!
12:30 what song? guy's voice is nuts
Ivan Kredl ha i just realised that song is in Anchorman film when they are doing the cats in silly costumes news feature
How did u that 😳
why are they singing other people's songs?
That milk looked awfully thick...
Not the cheap sh't they put out today.
Bray Wyatt brought me here.......
I'm starting to see why people slightly older than me really did not like "folk music"....
I remember watching this show as a young teenager. It’s kind of nostalgic, but god it was awful.
Jerry Cole sings Pretty Woman...is an all-time great guitarist!
He was a regular member of the Shindig band on guitar.
I enjoy Boomer Entertainment for sure.
I knew heard of Jerry Cole who was singing "Oh, Pretty Woman." Was that before the Roy Orbison version?
Terrible job whoever it was.
No, Roy Orbison wrote Pretty Woman. (with Bill Dees)
Why do they have a cover of Roy Orbison.Either have Roy on the show or don't bother with the song.
I agree ,why have someone that sounds like peewee herman do it!
Because they were cheap bastards. But ultimately, Shindig became popular, and they did showcase top acts.
profit margin. And Roy was probably on tour.
The strange thing is Roy was on an earlier episode performing the song. This show seemed to feature other artist covering songs. I think it's pretty cool. For example Little Richard covered Jerry Lee Lewis Great Balls of Fire, and Lewis was on the previous episode!
think this is the tele he sold jeff beck
That tweety bird leg guy singing Pretty Woman was horrible!
What I didn't like about this show, and why it was gone after two seasons was; there were too many 'no name, nothing special' boring regulars such as, the Blossoms, the Shindogs, and a very pathetic Bobby Sherman, among others. We kids wanted only big acts, preferably acts with recent, or surging hit records (not somebody else doing a cover). This episode is a valid example as to why the show was dropped.
Jerry Cole's Pretty Woman is an embarrassment
Some people trying really hard to be stars...not much voice. Gail was great. Bobby tried to keep it true. Walker Bros butchered Doo Wah Diddy...nice try by some others.
"Holly Brylcreem Barman!!!" or "Holly white Boys Batman!!!" or "Golly, Gee Wiz, Zonkers that was peachy keen!!!" LOL!!! P.S. LOL!! Oh wow!!! White Boys and Girls!!! LOL!!! P.S.+1 OH!!! lookie!!! professional grade Nerds!!!
sorry but the "tail" dragging microphone thing is totally stupid
Did you know the Newbeats featured a male lead singer? Larry Henley had the worst voice ever recorded. Apparently he was already suffering from Lewy Body Dementia by then. He died from it 50 years later.
You had to be from the period. Male falsettos were in---Franki Valli, Brian Wilson, Marvin Gaye, Lou Chrstie, Dean Torrence...
@@GeorgePenton-np9rh I remember this song being a big hit. I think I still have the 45. They also did Everything's Alright.
The Newbeats had a better hit song with "Run Baby Run"
A lot of this entertainment was absolutely bullshit, and that's being kind at best.
You are right. Pseudo-celebrities like Bobby Sherman (pre-Here Come the Brides). The Walker Brothers doing covers of other hits. And who are Jackie and Gayle? John Bill? But you should know, in its day, Shindig also showcased the top acts of the day, like the Stones and the Beatles. You wouldn't know it, though, from this crappy episode.
Jackie and Gayle were one of a group of musical acts to appear regularly on Shindig, which was obviously intended as a vehicle for their success, but failed to make the charts, Donna Loren and the Gauchos among them. The Righteous Brothers, Billy Preston and Bobby Sherman did eventually see chart success, but only the Righteous Brothers hit during their Shindig days. Preston enjoyed success in the '70s, and Sherman's string of bubblegum hits didn't begin until he softened his pompadour into a Beatles style and got further exposure on Here Come the Brides.
Cliff and others -It was the first of ITS kind so it was popular, at least for 1.5 years. During its run, pop/rock music REALLY changed. They were playing the songs of the day but didn't have the budget to get all the artists of those songs on every show. Quit knocking it and quit commenting.
Allen - so did Glen Campbell (who wasn't on this episode).
It's a wonder the show survived these first three weak episodes, but, yes, 'British Invasion" acts like the Beatles, Stones and Kinks were featured on later episodes, along with strong US acts like the Beach Boys and Temptations, and regular performers like the Righteous Brothers caught on big time as the show progressed. Bobby Sherman didn't catch on till Here Come the Brides, and some, like Jackie & Gail and the Gauchos never caught on despite repeated appearances. John Bill? This seems to be his one and only tv appearance, and everybody's clueless regarding him.