BILL HALEY & His Comets - See You Later Alligator /Rock Around The Clock (live in Belgium 1958)
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- Live In Brussels - Belgium - European tour - 1958 (T.V Video)
October 30, 1958 at the Royal Flemish Theatre (KVS) (Koninklijke Vlaamse Schouwburg)
"See You Later Alligator & Rock Around The Clock" in Concert . - Hudba
What a great tune even in 2024 .. who’s listening?
🎼🎸🎸🎸🎸
Saw Bill on this tour in The Grand Opera House Belfast when I was19, will never forget the experience as I had the first love of my life with me at the time....we are still best friends.
That old man with the stiff face finally gave his approval with polite applause.
That song still looking good as always
See you later Alligator was powerful.
The Original Rock N Roll Anthem
Just listen to that voice live, back when talent existed
une legende .... merci .. rock n roll
An Iconic performance by the Legendary Bill Haley. Rest In Peace. Smokey Binion, Jr.
Thank you
Brings back wonderful memories!!!
Great Music will last forever !!!!
Great singer of Rock'n'roll
Ese bucle en la frente característico de Bill.
Anyone can interpret most songs but the way mr Haley plays and sings Rock around the clock was and is so unique to this day ...that .....they don't even try ...because Mr Haley is "the untouchable". When it come to his music or life entertainment....and they know they will not be able to come even- close to his delivery.........and it's no surprise that...."Rock around the clock". became number one around the world long before any other rock song was introduced........
Hello, music lovers!
Best rock and roll ever
Rock around the clock film watched recently on talking movie channel on tv very enjoyable great rock n roll bill haley and comets great dancing too from that era better tgan garbage music today
Thank U doods 😅😊❤
Bill Haley,un phrasé impeccable
I played an oldies show at Madison Square garden, actually met Franny Beecher and some of the Comets, Franny was the leader.
Bill Haley And Comets are so cool in fifty's and sixty's
Classic, thank you 😘
Party music back
When
I was maybe baby
Mum and Dad
had this music
❤️😂🙂🦋🦋🦋
Bill Haley & The Comets became the first-ever rock 'n' roll band to tour the UK, Europe and Australia. Among those who saw Bill Haley & The Comets perform on their landmark first UK tour in 1957 and who were inspired to start their own rock 'n' roll bands - were future members of: The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Who, The Hollies, The Animals, The Yardbirds, The Kinks, Rod Stewart and many of the other musicians who formed the British Invasion.
no Freddy Bell and the bellboys tours europe before Bill. There was also the Platters.
It was in the ‘60’s, a concert by Bill Hayley and the Comets, he got upstaged by none other than Johnny O’Keefe.
It was great, a concert with two great Rock stars.
When you think about it, its really old school Texas/Louisiana style.
You don't get no better than that.
Gatemouth Brown and Johnny Winter, need I say more?
I will if need be.
Pure rockabilly.
Esse É O Pai Do Rock O Verdadeiro Pai Do Rock Que Tem Gente Que Tenta Negar Mas Bill Halen Foi O Primeiro A Fazer A Mistura De Country Com Blue E Veio O Primeiro Rock Roll Da História ! ESSE SIM O PAI DO ROCK IN ROLL !
Que gran artista es Bill Haley y sus cometas dificil es interpretarla en directo Rock and The clock pero lo hace magistralmente un grande sin duda Rip en paz.master grande
Jan.2024 💖🕺🎼💃
how come this is better than all the lip syncing crap today ???
Because It Is Real!!!!!!
Because um, it's better than all the lip syncing crap today.
Wow they clapped they looked like they sat in the wrong room....thanks wow best video I've ever seen I haven't seen I had the record though
You think they were in a dental office waiting their turn for root canal.
he sure could get ahead of the beat!! rockin'
Energetic performances from Haley, Franny Beecher, Ralph Jones, Rudy Pompilli, Al Rex, and Billy Williamson. Restrained audience, but understandable in the context of the show.
Thanks - the backing musicians driving this whole era are rarely remembered - thanks for naming them - who’s the drummer please? (I’m a pro drummer)
@@rhythmfield The drummer is Ralph Jones.
mr rocknroll for always more more
dancing to this tunes makes me instantly happy - thank you for the upload!
💗💗💗🥺💗🥺💗🥺💗🥺🥺💗🥺💗
Otra vez bailo y me siento feliz
Toutes la musique de Bill Haley
Now you know how Elvis felt in 1950's Las Vegas.
A few miles to the east,the German kids were wrecking the joints....talk about contrast! A year before in Liverpool,we were standing on the cinema seats and jiving in the aisles!
this one was recorded for a tv show.
No crazed teens ripping up the seats with switchblades in this TV crowd! Well, maybe in the balcony.
Little amps, no effects, no huge drums, no belting, no fry, but big, big sound!
Yeah Of Course 🏇 Man Brother. Willy
Que bueno...me gusta 👏👏👏👍
Cool
Adore❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🌺🍀🎩
Grandioso
Great to hear instruments being played rather than pushing a key on a ????? I'm not sure what the new music iz today , xxxxx
I Agree I HATE Artificial Music!It Really is Muzak!!
0:33 con la voz de chabelo xD!!! Y Bill lo sabe y no aguanta la risa xD!!!
Rock 'n Roll in 1990 = 🕺🏽💃🏽💊🌿🚬💋
Rock 'n Roll in 1958 =
Рок 🎸 ролл твист рокобилли буги вуги шейк навсегда
freakin hot!!!
One Araound Again Yeah. Willy
Thanks great stuff
Thanks for posting. It is a curiosity the identity of the distinguished-looking fellow the camera keeps cutting to. Actual performances from 60 years or more ago are rare.
What a crowd
It's is a VIP concert, the public is filtered for the TV programm , which allows to have a good document of good quality, It was better musically than to see riots and fights filmed by German and U.K TV, it allowed us to have a concert filmed with correct sound and correct vision. ;)
When you look for "rockabilly" in the dictionary, a picture of this man and his group shows.
Er kann es aber auch...... Ich bin damit aufgewachsen..
Ihr aber sehr schön..... Gut so.......
One More Time Man El Willy
R.I.P. brother Mike never forget your alligator pit in our back yard then it escaped to sit on the sewer to sun it's self. Channel 6
Tu M Étonne. Willy
Merci beaucoup HOP ! ♪ +++
I know what merci means, but what does beaucoup mean?
@@kennydobbins9644 very much or a lot.
Wow what a lively audience kind of like Rupert’s audience in the king of comedy
eres lo mejor grande
What does that mean?
Kenny Dobbins it means "You're (was) the best, biggest!" c:
Bobby Charles wrote See u later alligator! A great NOLA song writer , see THE LAST WALTZ Album or CD
Tough audience!
Didn't appreciate good music when they heard it.
Man was in his 40s when he got big
I believe he was 30 when he got big
@@jacksontuttle8229 he was born 1913
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The people in the crowd are like lord we wish the Germans won 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I KID I KID
rare des clips avec Bill Halley
Me encanta!
What does that mean?
único Bill halley
fernando real Please translate that into English.
@@kennydobbins9644 I love it in Spanish.
VERDADEIRO PAI DO ROCK ROLL
Também acho, Elvis deve ter se inspirado nele, com um rebolado à mais.
I'll die if the tuxedos get up an start dancing
blew the solo
From what I've read, Franny Beecher played the "Rock Around the Clock" solo that way on purpose. He didn't want to completely replicate the solo that Danny Cedrone (1920-1954) did on the record; he wanted to add a bit of his own style. And it's good. In later years, Beecher would do the solo just as Cedrone had done it. He was a great guitarist!
Tough room…
Who is the guitarist in this clip? I know the original guitarist (Danny Cedrone) from Jamesville,N.Y. (10 min. from where I live) died pretty young . but I don't think he toured with the band.
Franny Beecher was the guitarist of the Comets from 1954 to 1962.
Danny Cedrone played leag guitar on studio with Bill Haley on he following recordings:
"Tearstains On My Heart" "I'm Crying" "Pretty Baby" "A Year Ago This Christmas" "I Don't Want to Be Alone This Christmas" (1951)
"Sundown Boogie" "Rock the Joint" "Icy Heart" "Dance With a Dolly"
"Rockin 'Chair On the Moon" "Stop Beatin' Around the Mulberry Bush"
"Real Rock Drive" (1952) "Rock Around the Clock"
"Thirteen Women" "Shake, Rattle and Roll" "ABC Boogie" (1954)
On June 7, 1954, Cedrone was back with the band in New York for the session that yielded "ABC Boogie" and "Shake, Rattle & Roll."
A little more than a week after that, when the guitarist was back in Philadelphia, Cedrone went into an eating establishment to order some food and, while leaving, fell down a flight of stairs and broke his neck, dying instantly.
Donato Joseph "Danny" Cedrone (June 20, 1920 - June 17, 1954) R.I.P
@@benbop1965That's great info !!!! Thank you ! I heard he had a terrible accident. R.I.P. Danny . And those are some great licks on "Shake, Rattle, Roll"
REMAKE of Bobby Charles (not much of a remake) youtube it up
BUT I love BH
Me guitar was taken out of my hands at a very young ag
What is the strange instrument on the right of the scene, is it some kind of early keyboards???
No, it's a steel guitar, but he rarely does solos, he mainly uses it for rhythmic support.
Probably because the time was over at Country and Western and he and Bill Haley were good friends, and he didn't want to kick him out of the band.
But, he also sings solo and does backing vocals. 😉
Billy on vocal : czcams.com/video/9pUrhG9UehU/video.html&ab_channel=BillyWilliamson-Topic
Billy on Steel Guitar Solo : czcams.com/video/_lPU6xwc8Cs/video.html
@@benbop1965 Never know about steel guitar, thank you for information!
I think he was playin to the wrong crowd they don't look to impressed common grandmas an grandpas, get with the rock roll... dont be so square
You have to remember besides in the US and England, there wasn't really any rock n roll being played, and this is still the 50's here, very early stages of rock n roll.
The stuffed shirts in the audience wouldn`t know rock and roll if it bit them in the ass.
It is a way of showing respect.
V:
who is that bald eaded ole man who looks like a statue.
Is he the king of Belguim
No, that man was most definitely not the king of the Belgians. Baudouin was on the throne back then and was way too young to be so bald. He was also a very catholic man, so no rock 'n roll for him. Though the former queen is said to have been a great fan of ABBA in the 70s.
Who was that guy sitting in the audience that the camera was focused on? President of Belgium?
+Jess Odlum I'm guessing some count or something or some other sort of royalty of Belgium. This is old school, 60 years ago and they still had that sort of thing back then. Not sure now. I'm curious too by the way.
I know it's a late reply. All I can say: Belgium is a monarchy so there's no president. It wasn't the king either. Probably someone from a noble family or owner of a big factory. We still have counts and barons but it's more and more a meaningless title these days.
the belgium is a Kingdom
As mentioned Belgium is a Kingdom and that man was most definitely not the king of the Belgians. Baudouin was on the throne back then and was way too young to be so bald. He was also a very catholic man, so no rock 'n roll for him, as a matter of fact I doubt any royalty would have shown up at a rock 'n roll performance back then.
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Crack
Sorry , too fast .Much Better 10 years later. BILL HALEY 🌟🎤🎸
The.king.of.music.is.of.world.elvis.presley.number.2.is.bill.haley.
worst crowd ever
Elia 02 it's because they are a bunch of European royalty and blue bloods, no screaming American teenagers.
It was the culture for audiences to remain stoic and calm in those days too.
Johnnyc drums Just look at Elvis or Beatles concerts...
Marlon Hitpaß it's not that they were bad but they were more into the older big band sound ..and mr Haley and the electric guitar rock and roll sounds were a novelty to those in. The audience. As well as most people that saw them or heard them the first time....
His performance sounds rushed. The tempo feels a bit off.
People weren't enjoying it that.much, so they probably wanted to leave quickly. I think he was even being sarcastic when he called them music lovers because he laughed right after.
They want to get out of there as soon as they can.