Blues Magoos, Electric Prunes, Standells, The Seeds, Music Machine Syndicate of Sound the list is long and great stuff, this music still lives and stands the test of time. Love it always .
If you were there then, you know that there was so much GREAT music that came out every week! It kept getting better every day and you could feel it was progressing faster too. We knew it was cool and we were lucky. It was a beautiful flash of musical light.
It isn't! Many younger people feel that way.I went to a showing of A Hard Day's Night recently.There were kids there who were too young to remember George Harrison as a living person.
Even my dad stopped the car over the side of the road just to listen to We Ain't Got Nothing Yet, in December of 1966. Absolute precision quality from an outstanding group members performers put many so called rock and roll groups into the amateur category with total simplicity. Signed a fan in San Antonio Texas.
I saw these guys live at a small club in Boston. It was my first real concert experience. They didn't disappoint--they were so loud, part of the ceiling fell down.
1966 the year of the garage bands. This one peaked at #5 in Feb, 1967. Some of the best music throughout history was made by one hit wonders. It's still with us today and will never die.
Well said. "YELLOW BALOON" comes to mind---just one of many. Young musicians would do well in studying this pocket of time from 1965 thru 1967 when (not to diminish the Beatles) music was a happening. To me, some of the best never got radio time or were on the flip side of the 45 or on the album. Example---The group YELLOW BALOON---"How Can I Be Down" Good song. Never heard it before until I got Bluetooth recently.
Yes! And the songs were always too short. I wanted them to go on forever. I was 8 years old in 1966 and I swear those years and that music spoiled me because nothing has seemed quite as good since. 1966ish-1969ish. Best. music.
Every time someone downloads a video featuring a 60’s band I get so envious of everyone born/living during those times. Being a 90’s child I can honestly say 90% of our music is pure trash! If only I could time travel 🙁Thank you for sharing I truly appreciate it 💖💖💖
I was born in '62 and grew up with this music. It was all on the radio every day. Turn it on and *boom* pure magic. There was never a bad song on the radio back then. I was enraptured by these tunes (still am!) and knew innately that it was special, and that I was fortunate to be listening. Probably an era never to be duplicated.
@@steviesugarman7416 People have been trying to work out ever since what made the 70's and late 60's, give or take, such a golden era for music. Was it that the technology around the music was simple enough that it didn't overly distract musicians (including worrying about social media) and they could focus on getting good? Were the standards just higher? Was there something in the spirit of that generation that made for such amazing music? Maybe a mix of all of these, who can really say.
@@Sam-go3mb There was no hiding behind technology so you had to be able to really play and sing. Most bands played every night in clubs and got super tight.
@@Sam-go3mb I think it's everything you mentioned, and then some. Certainly the 60's were culturally & politically charged, much of which was expressed in the music. Less distractions, less technology, musicians could focus on music and lyrics and not incessant social media. And the standards were definitely higher...way higher! Allow me to throw something else in the mix. There's no way to prove this, but I'm gonna conjecture that some of the creativity of the 60's/70's was amplified by psychedelic substances. Starting in the mid-60's (with the Beatles as well as other bands) there was an explosion of energy and creativity, exploring different sounds, different cadences, new types of arrangements. Pop music got really deep really fast! The Beatles went from "she loves you yeah yeah yeah" to "turn off your mind, relax and float downstream" seemingly overnight. Well, it wasn't overnight, but you know what I mean. I'm not saying this to diminish anyone's work, it's actually just the opposite. These substances, when taken in moderation and with a mind free to explore, can lead to monumental levels of creativity. Fear dissipates, freedom to express comes to the fore. Combine this with the cultural and political milieu and you get one heady brew. Magic.
The 60's had music beyond compare. I'm just going through songs I grew up with, but never got to see the musicians/groups. Awesome music! I didn't get much TV back then and now I can find these great groups on CZcams!! YAY! Thanks for posting!!
I was a back up man in a cover band in the late sixties [ Dedicated Choice ] Northern Ontario Canada. We covered 60's rock and roll and ended up doing 46 songs. Unfortunately, we can't go back, but have good memories of it.
At 69,I was starting high school when "We Ain't Got Nothin' Yet" hit,and it remains the prototypical song about a rising but still hungry band and one of my all-time faves. Where are the boys today ?
Michael Esposito lead guitarist of the psychedelic rock band the Blues Magoos and the artist for their first album cover lives in my town of Woodstock NY. And has had a quietly eventful Woodstock life for many years... Michael’s occupations have included musician, painter, builder, priest, and bicycle repairman, as well being a one panel cartoonist "Swami Salami" for our local paper. He still plays music at 83 [now bass guitar] with guitarist Marc Black and other Woodstock musicians and fixing bicycles at his bike shop in town called "The Old Spokes Home."
I was 11 yrs old when I first heard this song, it was in the wee hours of the morning & I was half asleep. This song kept playing in my head the entire next day. I thought it was a dream till I heard it on the radio a couple of days later.
the natural energy and creativity of the 60s,70s, and Amazing 80s... oh how i miss those decades.you just had to be there...life in general so positive.
It seemed that everyday during the mid 60's, a new band would have a hit on the radio. The amount of talent that exploded onto the music scene was mind boggling and it all happened thanks to four guys from England.
The signature sound of the '60s. The guitar climbing the scale, the bass, the keyboards -- all period-perfect. I remember dancing myself into the floor to this one way back when. This is still king tone, baby!
I remember going straight home from school to watch "Where the Action Is." The new music and the new groups were mind blowing. Boys with long hair was a novelty that freaked out our parents.
We had the Blues Magoos booked and contracted to play our Junior Senior Prom in a small South Alabama town for M ay of 1968. Our local rock band had discovered them through word of mouth and bootleg tapes. They were like nothing we had ever heard and we tried to emulate them every way we could. Alas, their gig at our prom was pre-empted by the performance you just heard. They were booked onto "The Bell Telephone Hour" as a rising example of a new trend in Rock, Psychedelic Music. They did the right thing and bought the Prom contract back from us. We managed to get another really great regional group out of Pensacola, Florida named the Phaetons. They were fantastic, too, but our band still kept p[laying the Blues Magoos songs until we broke up and went to college.
This was one of my first ever albums at 17. Drove my parents crazy with it (dad was a Barbershopper, the choir director at church, and mom played the keyboards.
None of the oldies stations play any hits from these kind of groups from the late 1960s. I loved the Seeds. And this group rode the radio top list for weeks.
Well. Some stations just play the same tired hits over and over. But there was a wealth of great music made. I remember the first time I heard the Seeds, "Pushing Too Hard" on AM radio. A few local clubs would feature this "new" music and many of us knew something unique was happening, but what ? JFK killed in 1963 and MLK in 1968, along with MalcolmX and Bobby Kennedy. Harsh times...has any progress been made ?
I always click on videos that induce flashbacks to my days in San Francisco’s Haight Ashbury, class of 1967-70 ✌️💐🤗💐 I was “TEX “ back then. Perhaps someone that knew me back then will send me a “howdy”! It was a helluva party!!!
Man 60's music was the greatest. And even now it is so much better than what comes out now. The big record companies don't want to take a chance. There are groups out there that would make this era great if they could. Rock isn't dead it's just being pushed back.
We had these guys live in our high school gymnasium (Highland Park NJ) shortly after this song came out. It was probably early 1967, my sophomore year. Great song!! Memorable concert!
My big sister had this album. I was 9 yrs old and played it over and over again. I still remember staring at the album cover because the band was so cool looking!
Much is because today everyone's just trying to get rich; it's no longer about the music. Plus, in order to get your music out there, you have to create a video, which takes months and costs a fortune. So while back in the 60's a band could cut a record and have it in the dj's hands the next day, today it takes 6 months. So you have fewer, and lower quality music. Some songs are virtually unlistenable without the sexy video, I give you Britney Spears 'Oh baby baby' as a perfect example.
1964 - 65- 66 AM radio ! Beach boys, motown, British invasion & the songs kept pouring out making for great times, memories. those were the days my friend , lol... I thought they'd never end.
I was playing and gigging R&R then, as a teen, and I'm still playing and gigging it now, as a geezer. It keeps me young, although now I have to take Ibuprofen before gigs for the aches and pains..!! Lol
there was a rumor that these guys lived in the woods near us. kool ! We'll never hear great songs like this, ever again. It was awesome to be young in those days
When you are 4 years old, A year is a quarter of your life .... When you're 64 a year is 1/64 of your life - A mear fraction to compare to the past years, thus the more years pass, the faster they go in your mind. Mic drop....
Bull poopie! Quit thinking about it. Take one day at a time and absorb each day. Maybe time might slow down for you a bit. Time is time no matter what age you are and I know time waits for no one but chill brother. Breathe deep, blow out slow. Hell, you may live to be 100... or more 😎✌
Creativity,uniqueness,total musical talent that put u into the music so deep that many decades later when that song is played on the radio or out of your collection,you are transported with not only memories but an actual feeling of being back there in the magical era of the psychedelic 60s. Unfortunately,an era never to be repeated again. But we can explore all the rare unheard of non-commercial music that was fantastic but sadly overlooked by corporate stations because it did not meet their criteria or was too crazy or far out there. Damn were they wrong and short sold so many fantastic acts all in the name of a fast buck,just greed and closed minds. Technology is not my favorite thing but it does open doors to new generations to experience the best music ever created via youtube and other platforms. Long live old school rock!! Long live the psychedelic sounds of the 60s!!
People today don't know how HUGELY IMPORTANT the Blues Magoos were in that day ... EVERY little garage band idolized them & they were the Ultimate in "Trippy , Far-Out" music
Thanks CZcams, for preserving all these great memories. I might be old now, but when I hear music like this, I feel like a teenager all over again!! An obnoxious teenager, no less!!
Wow. What a refresher. I used to hear this on the radio back home when I was kid with a transistor radio in my pocket cruising the neighborhood on my Schwinn Sting-Ray. Thank you.
@@johna8973 Mine also had a tall sissy bar in the back, with my custom touch of a row of those little metal license plates that I put on the back of the bar, that came in the Honeycomb cereal boxes!
Mr. kellyjdrummer Hope you're still there! Just skipping through CZcams early this Monday morning and using the music to reach far back. The Music Machine, the Seeds, Jorge and Carlos Santana then stopped off here: Born in Chicago in 54, and when you mentioned “Schwinn!” Holy bottled water!! Man, did your words bring me back to those youthful days. My first Schwinn was a candy apple red with plenty of reflectors. All the fellas extended the front fork, handlebars with a bigger saddle. And we would cruise the streets when all the parked cars were made in America. I’m not sure, but one of my friends had a Zenith radio (?), rock’n’roll, Motown and some Latin spice? He had it hanging between the front handlebars. Went to the playground school yard one day and someone ripped it off! If I wanted another bike, I had to buy it with my own mula! On my way to school one morning and the first time I heard “Green-Eyed Lady.” I mean really heard it and felt it inside the heart and lungs then tattooed in the gut. That rock and roll machinery floating on tracers, yet one foot still on the ground. What a fantastic time to get in front of numerous doors then absorb the experience behind the doors.
'67, I think, went to a show in Dallas just before I was drafted. Blues Magoos opened for The Who and Herman's Hermits. They'd adopted a uniform that had flexible lights on them, when they went into the lead part of this song the auditorium lights went out and they went crazy. Great effects, great show.
I saw them perform several times at the Chess Mate in Detroit, as early as 1966. Probably invented psychedelic music and as a touring performing band, they were unequaled. They have three excellent albums with the original members. Their extended version of the Nashville Teens' "Tobacco Road" laid the groundwork for all others to follow. Should have been even bigger than they were. Excellent musicians.
If you find out please let me know. Just last week Sweet Pea by Tommie Roe was number 1 on the charts; I know I was singing along with it on my 1st job. I was 15. Next month I'll be 66! How indeed!!!
This time fifty years ago I was listening to the Top 100 Year-End countdown on the radio. This was when radio stations were playing,"The platters that matted."Happy New Year from this 62-year-old.
So much good music came out in the 60’s. I remember this from when I was a kid, and actually had it playing in my head about ten years ago. It is one of my ‘electric oldies’ that I compiled, to which I listen on a regular basis. Thank you for posting it for us to enjoy. Joe
Love the garage psych music ,these guys Electric Prunes , Music Machine , Syndicate of Sound the list keeps going great stuff still love it to this day.
The Music Machine was my favorite from that period, but this Magoos tune was a definite favorite! As a budding guitarist, that rising pentatonic scale hook couldn't help but to drag me in! Thanks, '60s!
Found it....heard this tune for years and just today i found it was the Magoos and yes they are awesome...this song just grabs you especially the beggining...
Blues Magoos, Electric Prunes, Standells, The Seeds, Music Machine Syndicate of Sound the list is long and great stuff, this music still lives and stands the test of time. Love it always .
Let me add to your list The Troggs ("Wild Thing").
@@nuwavedave And the band Love with the late great Arthur Lee.
I agree. Good music is timeless. Thank goodness for Bluetooth in my car.
@newwavedave1682 Don't forget "With A Girl Like You". Not top 40, but my favorite.
I live between the years 1964-67! There is no Rock music in 2023.
At 68 yrs old I remember when this stuff hit the world and here I am in 2020. Rock n Roll forever
69 here Rock on!!
we made it didnt we
I hope youre still here, My dad was in this band
73 here in 2020. still love this song...Magoos rock...
I'm 45 and grew up with this stuff from my old man!
This black Detroit 60's chick loved this song and also the blues magoos pipe dream. Thanks for the great music and memories!!
7 and Gratiot , here ...
At 73 years old, this is still MY music.
68 here....
me as well//
These guys were from the Bronx, NY and played at my school in the 60's with the Vagrants who had Leslie West on guitar right before Mountain.
REALLY??? They were from the Bronx??? I just now found that out (if it is true)! I have ALWAYS thought that they were from England!!!!!
That’s interesting because there was a small gang in Greenpoint Brooklyn led by a kid from the Bronx. They were the mangos. This is around maybe 65
That's amazing.
If you were there then, you know that there was so much GREAT music that came out every week! It kept getting better every day and you could feel it was progressing faster too. We knew it was cool and we were lucky. It was a beautiful flash of musical light.
I was 17 and we were very lucky!
You said it.!.!.! When I hear that GREAT music of the 60s I'm suddenly in the 5th grade, happy
And wondering how can I get to Boss City for some DANCING
Exactly. Still fresh after 50+ years
The radio was your best friend!
Wow, very cool (and old) video. I remember this back in late '66. Loved it then and I love it now
You will never convince me that the music of today is better than the music of the 60"s.
It isn't! Many younger people feel that way.I went to a showing of A Hard Day's Night recently.There were kids there who were too young to remember George Harrison as a living person.
I fully agree, but today’s kids will remember their music the way we do this.
I TOTALLY agree.....my kid is 21 and a lead guitar player in a band, and ALL the members believe this time/music was awesome....unparalled.
NO decade was as good as the 60's music!
100 percex
That guitar lick and keyboard is brilliant. These guys were from the Bronx and should have been bigger or well known as a band!!
NOTHING BUT PUSSIES IN THE BRONX !!!
Chromatic ascents with cool reverb.
Great guitar tone, also.
Im from Georgia and loved their sound! Should have been bigger!
Unfortunately they weren't British.
Even my dad stopped the car over the side of the road just to listen to We Ain't Got Nothing Yet, in December of 1966. Absolute precision quality from an outstanding group members performers put many so called rock and roll groups into the amateur category with total simplicity. Signed a fan in San Antonio Texas.
I saw these guys live at a small club in Boston. It was my first real concert experience. They didn't disappoint--they were so loud, part of the ceiling fell down.
UH-HUH! Part of the ceiling fell down????? Because they were SO LOUD???! WOW
1966 the year of the garage bands. This one peaked at #5 in Feb, 1967. Some of the best music throughout history was made by one hit wonders. It's still with us today and will never die.
Beautifully said
Right around the time of Strawberry Fields Forever/Penny Lane. What a juxtaposition!
Well said. "YELLOW BALOON" comes to mind---just one of many. Young musicians would do well in studying this pocket of time from 1965 thru 1967 when (not to diminish the Beatles) music was a happening. To me, some of the best never got radio time or were on the flip side of the 45 or on the album. Example---The group YELLOW BALOON---"How Can I Be Down"
Good song. Never heard it before until I got Bluetooth recently.
Yes! And the songs were always too short. I wanted them to go on forever. I was 8 years old in 1966 and I swear those years and that music spoiled me because nothing has seemed quite as good since. 1966ish-1969ish. Best. music.
1966. Good Tune. I remember it on the radio in 6th grade.
One of my all-time favorites. Still rock out to it today. Hell, I'm only 70. Almost.
Every time someone downloads a video featuring a 60’s band I get so envious of everyone born/living during those times. Being a 90’s child I can honestly say 90% of our music is pure trash! If only I could time travel 🙁Thank you for sharing I truly appreciate it 💖💖💖
If you think being born in the 90's (like me) made you drown in awful music, imagine those poor kids born after the year 2000 god save 'em.
I was born in '62 and grew up with this music. It was all on the radio every day. Turn it on and *boom* pure magic. There was never a bad song on the radio back then. I was enraptured by these tunes (still am!) and knew innately that it was special, and that I was fortunate to be listening. Probably an era never to be duplicated.
@@steviesugarman7416 People have been trying to work out ever since what made the 70's and late 60's, give or take, such a golden era for music. Was it that the technology around the music was simple enough that it didn't overly distract musicians (including worrying about social media) and they could focus on getting good? Were the standards just higher? Was there something in the spirit of that generation that made for such amazing music? Maybe a mix of all of these, who can really say.
@@Sam-go3mb There was no hiding behind technology so you had to be able to really play and sing. Most bands played every night in clubs and got super tight.
@@Sam-go3mb I think it's everything you mentioned, and then some. Certainly the 60's were culturally & politically charged, much of which was expressed in the music. Less distractions, less technology, musicians could focus on music and lyrics and not incessant social media. And the standards were definitely higher...way higher!
Allow me to throw something else in the mix. There's no way to prove this, but I'm gonna conjecture that some of the creativity of the 60's/70's was amplified by psychedelic substances. Starting in the mid-60's (with the Beatles as well as other bands) there was an explosion of energy and creativity, exploring different sounds, different cadences, new types of arrangements. Pop music got really deep really fast!
The Beatles went from "she loves you yeah yeah yeah" to "turn off your mind, relax and float downstream" seemingly overnight. Well, it wasn't overnight, but you know what I mean. I'm not saying this to diminish anyone's work, it's actually just the opposite. These substances, when taken in moderation and with a mind free to explore, can lead to monumental levels of creativity. Fear dissipates, freedom to express comes to the fore.
Combine this with the cultural and political milieu and you get one heady brew. Magic.
The 60's had music beyond compare. I'm just going through songs I grew up with, but never got to see the musicians/groups. Awesome music! I didn't get much TV back then and now I can find these great groups on CZcams!! YAY! Thanks for posting!!
Yes! Thank goodness that you ( and I! ) can access this music!!!
I was a back up man in a cover band in the late sixties [ Dedicated Choice ] Northern Ontario Canada. We covered 60's rock and roll and ended up doing 46 songs. Unfortunately, we can't go back, but have good memories of it.
At 69,I was starting high school when "We Ain't Got Nothin' Yet" hit,and it remains the prototypical song about a rising but still hungry band and one of my all-time faves. Where are the boys today ?
Michael Esposito lead guitarist of the psychedelic rock band the Blues Magoos and the artist for their first album cover lives in my town of Woodstock NY. And has had a quietly eventful Woodstock life for many years... Michael’s occupations have included musician, painter, builder, priest, and bicycle repairman, as well being a one panel cartoonist "Swami Salami" for our local paper. He still plays music at 83 [now bass guitar] with guitarist Marc Black and other Woodstock musicians and fixing bicycles at his bike shop in town called "The Old Spokes Home."
I was 11 yrs old when I first heard this song, it was in the wee hours of the morning & I was half asleep. This song kept playing in my head the entire next day. I thought it was a dream till I heard it on the radio a couple of days later.
Awesome as the young people say 🥰
You had too much to dream last night ?? 🤣😆
the natural energy and creativity of the 60s,70s, and Amazing 80s... oh how i miss those decades.you just had to be there...life in general so positive.
yes i remember this as a teen!! Now 60 yrs old and still love this music!!
This came out in '66, so you were what 8 ?
Sounds a lot like "Black Night" by Deep Purple
Hit the charts in February 1967...I was 10 in 4th grade...now I'm 64 it sucks😏 but I still love this song😊🙂
It seemed that everyday during the mid 60's, a new band would have a hit on the radio. The amount of talent that exploded onto the music scene was mind boggling and it all happened thanks to four guys from England.
This was a tremendous song. It was a great time to grow up back in the)0
69
Grow up. I was about 11 and 13 years old at the time. I never thought I’d be hearing this stuff 60 years later
Just about the greatest song of the sixties. Totally defined the sound. Laid the foundation for psychedelic and hard rock.
I saw the Blues Magoos, Herman's Hermits and The Who on their first American tour all-in-one show at the Indiana State Fair
I saw them also in Houston, Texas. All Three.
You're luckier than I was. I got to see the Lone Ranger at the Erie Co. Fair in NY. I did get a silver bullet though. At the time it was pretty cool.
I saw hendrix play back up for the monkees. That was quite a show since no one here had really heard of hendrix
I remember the tour but never saw it --- it by-passed my area. I remember that it was a Hermits tour with the Magoos and the Who doing pre-show sets.
@@LouisFLamas Caught the same show at the Steel Pier in Altantic City.
I remember signing up with the Columbia record club and they sent me this album by mistake. And I am glad they did, I loved it and still do.
Perfect synchronicity 🥰
The signature sound of the '60s. The guitar climbing the scale, the bass, the keyboards -- all period-perfect. I remember dancing myself into the floor to this one way back when. This is still king tone, baby!
Ohhhh getting chills. Feel like I'm 13 again.... trippy.
Used to rock this song on CKLW in the Motor City when I was just a kid. Still here today!
These guys fucking rock......... Long live the 60's
I remember going straight home from school to watch "Where the Action Is." The new music and the new groups were mind blowing. Boys with long hair was a novelty that freaked out our parents.
At 4:30 on ABC. Never missed it!
older parents started freaking out on you as early in the 50s; calling RNR "Devil's music."
As I did also. I couldn't wait for American bandstand
Likewise, plus American Bandstand. Also, The Lloyd Thaxton Show, which aired on KCOP-TV Channel 13 in Los Angeles.
@* Juke Joint Plus 9th Street West AKA Hollywood A Go-Go, hosted by Sam Riddlge, and Shebang, hosted by Casey Kasem.
We had the Blues Magoos booked and contracted to play our Junior Senior Prom in a small South Alabama town for M
ay of 1968. Our local rock band had discovered them through word of mouth and bootleg tapes. They were like nothing we had ever heard and we tried to emulate them every way we could. Alas, their gig at our prom was pre-empted by the performance you just heard. They were booked onto "The Bell Telephone Hour" as a rising example of a new trend in Rock, Psychedelic Music. They did the right thing and bought the Prom contract back from us. We managed to get another really great regional group out of Pensacola, Florida named the Phaetons. They were fantastic, too, but our band still kept p[laying the Blues Magoos songs until we broke up and went to college.
One of the best rock & roll records from 1967!
This was one of my first ever albums at 17. Drove my parents crazy with it (dad was a Barbershopper, the choir director at church, and mom played the keyboards.
None of the oldies stations play any hits from these kind of groups from the late 1960s. I loved the Seeds. And this group rode the radio top list for weeks.
Well. Some stations just play the same tired hits over and over. But there was a wealth of great music made. I remember the first time I heard the Seeds, "Pushing Too Hard" on AM radio. A few local clubs would feature this "new" music and many of us knew something unique was happening, but what ? JFK killed in 1963 and MLK in 1968, along with MalcolmX and Bobby Kennedy. Harsh times...has any progress been made ?
Hasn't been an oldies station in my area in years and years!
@@artredoubt3629 The only thing that has changed is the price of gas.
I always click on videos that induce flashbacks to my days in San Francisco’s Haight Ashbury, class of 1967-70 ✌️💐🤗💐 I was “TEX “ back then. Perhaps someone that knew me back then will send me a “howdy”! It was a helluva party!!!
I ran away to Berkeley n SF in 69. Wild times. I had my 15th bday in B-ley.
mtruitt01 it was wonderfully crazy✌️💐🤩
Man 60's music was the greatest. And even now it is so much better than what comes out now. The big record companies don't want to take a chance. There are groups out there that would make this era great if they could. Rock isn't dead it's just being pushed back.
Yes!
We had these guys live in our high school gymnasium (Highland Park NJ) shortly after this song came out. It was probably early 1967, my sophomore year. Great song!! Memorable concert!
There was so much Music out there in the 60's it was hard to keep up with it all;; Thanks to the People who keep it alive;;
I listened to this as a child...and now it's still great to listen to...very cool sounding Precision bass! What a sound!
My big sister had this album. I was 9 yrs old and played it over and over again. I still remember staring at the album cover because the band was so cool looking!
I was around seven or eight - and I remember well, the hours and hours spent scrutinizing every album cover of all the records my big sister had.
Jsem pamětník šedesátých let a Blues Magoos jsem poslouchal na RFE. Rádio Svobodná Evropa. Nádherný časy.
The bands of the 60's set the bar too high. That's why the bands of today can't even come close.
Nah..... mIt because the music scene has been taken over by simon cow and then money men. Selling crap to sub teen twits.
And they used up all the good styles of music.
100 per cent agree.
No doubt. I turned 70 this year and I am so grateful the music of the sixties is so ingrained in me.
Much is because today everyone's just trying to get rich; it's no longer about the music. Plus, in order to get your music out there, you have to create a video, which takes months and costs a fortune. So while back in the 60's a band could cut a record and have it in the dj's hands the next day, today it takes 6 months. So you have fewer, and lower quality music. Some songs are virtually unlistenable without the sexy video, I give you Britney Spears 'Oh baby baby' as a perfect example.
Love, Love, Love....Thank you for your awesome music and great memories in my life....🥰
Great song. You cannot revisit the 60's and not play/recall this song.
Very Groovy! Love the sixties!
Some of the best songs (& memories) are from one-hit-wonders. When this hit the radio airwaves in late '66, I thought it was so0 awesome.
1964 - 65- 66 AM radio !
Beach boys, motown,
British invasion & the songs kept pouring out making for great times, memories.
those were the days my friend , lol...
I thought they'd never end.
One of the guitarists here ended up in another one hit wonder band almost 20 years later.
@@danmccarthy4700 what song?
@@chipgaasche4933 "Breaking Away" by Balance
The Blues Magoos are great.
Baby Boomers in full bloom. The best era of music ever and will never be equalled.
never be equaled,or duplicated
every era thinks that they had the best music because it is with what they (you) grew up with.
WE ROCKED THE WORLD, still doing it.
How true!the 1960's were music's Golden Age.Never before or since was there such diversity on the Pop Charts.
Freakin fantastic!!!
Our Music of the 60's still ROCKS, You will never ever convince me the Music of today Compares !!!!
I was playing and gigging R&R then, as a teen, and I'm still playing and gigging it now, as a geezer. It keeps me young, although now I have to take Ibuprofen before gigs for the aches and pains..!! Lol
The blues Magoos from 1967 ain't got nothing yet legendary performance legendary band very rare
HOW KOOL IS THIS????!!!!! UNREAL....
Another killer rock song from the '60's, thanks for posting...
I lov the Blues Magoos! So much energy and passion in this little clip.
**THE GUITARIST IS EXCELLENT!! I REMEMBER THIS WHEN IT FIRST CAME OUT!!
Me too! And I could never stand waiting so long for it to be played again on the radio. Right on!
I remember this was big on the FM band. That's great that so many videos are available on the internet. Thank You for posting.
With one little song, you summed up an entire generation....still kills me!!!!~E
Awesome Band and still touring all over the world!
there was a rumor that these guys lived in the woods near us.
kool !
We'll never hear great songs like this, ever again.
It was awesome to be young in those days
I am 47 and I love the best music, I am a 1974 baby!! Keep on Rocking
This music completely shaped what was to be my 70' Rock!!! Our 70's Rock!!
Great summer songs.....it'll never be the same again!!!
10th grade 1970s had an 8-track so proud
Great song. Still love it!
Haven't heard this since I was a teen. Wow. Hard to believe it's soooo long ago. I did ❤️ the music bk then.
I blast the volume up playing this record over and over….
The EPITOME of what made that era so unique and mysterious.....i want that organist for my group!!!!~E
Excellent. I have never seen this before, took me right back by to 6th grade. Wonderful time to be alive.🤗
The older you get, the faster time goes-this has been proven physiologically.
Great song and memories, buds, cars, great gals and great music. Quarts that is!!!
When you are 4 years old,
A year is a quarter of your life .... When you're 64 a year is 1/64 of your life - A mear fraction to compare to the past years, thus the more years pass, the faster they go in your mind.
Mic drop....
@@michaelelko4924 Zhev: Relativity .
Thanks, Einstein
Bull poopie! Quit thinking about it. Take one day at a time and absorb each day. Maybe time might slow down for you a bit. Time is time no matter what age you are and I know time waits for no one but chill brother. Breathe deep, blow out slow. Hell, you may live to be 100... or more 😎✌
I was just singing this song a few minutes ago. We ain't got nuthin yet.
What a GREAT time it was !!!!!!!!
Classic garage punk. One of the greatest songs of the 60s
Love the performance of the Blues Magoos...I happen to have their song on a record album of mine...
Great Song!🎵😎60s 70s 80s and early 90s music is cool. I enjoy all kinds of music .🎼🎶Real Instruments Real Voices Real Music .🥁🎸🎹🎤❤sixties music .👍❤✌🇺🇸
I really miss the 60's good times
Oh wow. Been forever since heard this!!!
Thank you so much for slapping us back to the best era of music yet!
And yeah. They got it!!!
Creativity,uniqueness,total musical talent that put u into the music so deep that many decades later when that song is played on the radio or out of your collection,you are transported with not only memories but an actual feeling of being back there in the magical era of the psychedelic 60s. Unfortunately,an era never to be repeated again. But we can explore all the rare unheard of non-commercial music that was fantastic but sadly overlooked by corporate stations because it did not meet their criteria or was too crazy or far out there. Damn were they wrong and short sold so many fantastic acts all in the name of a fast buck,just greed and closed minds. Technology is not my favorite thing but it does open doors to new generations to experience the best music ever created via youtube and other platforms. Long live old school rock!! Long live the psychedelic sounds of the 60s!!
This song came out in the fall of 1966 when I was fourteen. Where did all this time and history of our lives go so fast in time.
People today don't know how HUGELY IMPORTANT the Blues Magoos were in that day ... EVERY little garage band idolized them & they were the Ultimate in "Trippy , Far-Out" music
Great song,Great words................timeless!
Thanks CZcams, for preserving all these great memories. I might be old now, but when I hear music like this, I feel like a teenager all over again!! An obnoxious teenager, no less!!
A song that fit the times like a glove. They had just this one!
ONE OF THE GREAT'S....REALLY GREAT!!!
The best rock music ever. The 60s rule...
Even though I was born in '67, THIS is the music I listen to, along with a healthy dose of British Invasion and Doo-Wop.
From Feb 67, a superior song The riffs were amazing
Wow. What a refresher. I used to hear this on the radio back home when I was kid with a transistor radio in my pocket cruising the neighborhood on my Schwinn Sting-Ray.
Thank you.
Dec. 2019 @Kellyjdrummer Yeah, cool "banana" seats on the Schwinn Sting-Ray cruiser bikes.
I had a green one.
@@frommetoyou4401 , , , and the Bad @$$ front suspension, 5 speed Shifter , and let's not forget the "cheater slick" Tires
@@johna8973 Mine also had a tall sissy bar in the back, with my custom touch of a row of those little metal license plates that I put on the back of the bar, that came in the Honeycomb cereal boxes!
Lol I had a Schwinn coppertone stingray.
around '67.
No shift , foot brake, slick, ape hangers, banana seat,.......
The 60s exploded with cool stuff .
Mr. kellyjdrummer
Hope you're still there!
Just skipping through CZcams early this Monday morning and using the music to reach far back. The Music Machine, the Seeds, Jorge and Carlos Santana then stopped off here: Born in Chicago in 54, and when you mentioned “Schwinn!” Holy bottled water!! Man, did your words bring me back to those youthful days.
My first Schwinn was a candy apple red with plenty of reflectors. All the fellas extended the front fork, handlebars with a bigger saddle. And we would cruise the streets when all the parked cars were made in America. I’m not sure, but one of my friends had a Zenith radio (?), rock’n’roll, Motown and some Latin spice? He had it hanging between the front handlebars. Went to the playground school yard one day and someone ripped it off! If I wanted another bike, I had to buy it with my own mula!
On my way to school one morning and the first time I heard “Green-Eyed Lady.” I mean really heard it and felt it inside the heart and lungs then tattooed in the gut. That rock and roll machinery floating on tracers, yet one foot still on the ground. What a fantastic time to get in front of numerous doors then absorb the experience behind the doors.
'67, I think, went to a show in Dallas just before I was drafted. Blues Magoos opened for The Who and Herman's Hermits. They'd adopted a uniform that had flexible lights on them, when they went into the lead part of this song the auditorium lights went out and they went crazy. Great effects, great show.
Brings back great memories
FANTASTIC....PLAIN and SIMPLE!!!
I saw them perform several times at the Chess Mate in Detroit, as early as 1966. Probably invented psychedelic music and as a touring performing band, they were unequaled. They have three excellent albums with the original members. Their extended version of the Nashville Teens' "Tobacco Road" laid the groundwork for all others to follow. Should have been even bigger than they were. Excellent musicians.
How in the hell did 50 years go by so fast?
If you find out please let me know. Just last week Sweet Pea by Tommie Roe was number 1 on the charts; I know I was singing along with it on my 1st job. I was 15. Next month I'll be 66! How indeed!!!
And I was listening to Stevie sing Friday on My Mind and I'm 67. At this rate I'll need another 50 years to figure this whole thing out!
sick, aint it???
This time fifty years ago I was listening to the Top 100 Year-End countdown on the radio. This was when radio stations were playing,"The platters that matted."Happy New Year from this 62-year-old.
And they thought light was a speed merchant!
So much good music came out in the 60’s. I remember this from when I was a kid, and actually had it playing in my head about ten years ago. It is one of my ‘electric oldies’ that I compiled, to which I listen on a regular basis. Thank you for posting it for us to enjoy. Joe
Underrated. And still good.
Oh I love this song ! think I was 10 when it came out. My .mother had the radio on often and this was played a lot.
"The hand that rocks the cradle Is the hand that rules the world"-What Rules the World... "Life is just a Cher O' Bowlies"...Electric Comic Book
The name of their two albums were Psychedelic Lollipop and Electric Comic Book. Great 60's acid music!
the 3rd lp I believe was "Basic Blues Magoos" also very excellent!
Robert Currie sadly it didn’t Chart
Electric comic book. That's a great name.
Bobby Midnight
That is a great name. My hubby’s band at the time was Aluminum Sweatshirt.
Desperately wanted this album for Christmas '66 and wasn't disappointed!
love the 60s music rock an roll really came out in force really great time for music
great music & memories of life, phenomenal sound
Love the garage psych music ,these guys Electric Prunes , Music Machine , Syndicate of Sound the list keeps going great stuff still love it to this day.
The Music Machine was my favorite from that period, but this Magoos tune was a definite favorite! As a budding guitarist, that rising pentatonic scale hook couldn't help but to drag me in! Thanks, '60s!
Found it....heard this tune for years and just today i found it was the Magoos and yes they are awesome...this song just grabs you especially the beggining...
I love this song because I was there when it was released. I love this now because I was there!