I was a ten or eleven year old N London kid at that time. I bought a 45 every week and contributed to their number one hit. My cousin and I used to sing and stomp along.
I went with my girlfriend to the Honeycombs performance at the Town Hall, in Wellington New Zealand in what must have been 1966/67 around then. Great fun. Their guitars fascinated me because they had these horns just like a Scarab Beetle. Latter I learned they were Burns guitars.
Honey Lantree was a really good drummer, she was also a good singer and sang on some of the other Honeycombs records. Sadly no longer with us, RIP Honey.
How could anyone with English as a first language not know that ‘Tich’ is not pronounced’Tick’. Well unless you are Gen Zoomers who seem to have an amazing ability to make mistakes like that all the time and think close enough is good enough.
Im 58 and I just found out about the Honeycombs about 2 weeks. What a great band. So many great songs, Color Slide and Ive got to tell you something and 2 of my favorites. Does anyone know where Honey Lantree is buried?
@@davepayne586Or ChatGPT which says this : Honey Lantree, the drummer of the 1960s British band The Honeycombs, is buried at the City of London Cemetery and Crematorium in Newham, London, England.
I won an autographed copy of their single This Year Next Year in 1966 after entering a competition in Wham!
Have I the right 😁 to say these guys were great 👍😎
Joe Meek one of the first independent producers, a genius
And a murderer.
@@jimbop4499He would have been found innocent through lunacy.
@jimbop4499 we've all got our little foibles
@@plentyofnothing Murdering an innocent woman is a 'Foibie' then?
what an arsehole.
I love the dark suits, white shirts and ties! The hair is also great, on the drummer as well as the guys. Come right back, I just can't bear it!
Rock on!
I was a ten or eleven year old N London kid at that time. I bought a 45 every week and contributed to their number one hit. My cousin and I used to sing and stomp along.
I went with my girlfriend to the Honeycombs performance at the Town Hall, in Wellington New Zealand in what must have been 1966/67 around then. Great fun. Their guitars fascinated me because they had these horns just like a Scarab Beetle. Latter I learned they were Burns guitars.
Thanks for sharing!
They broke up and were found in a Crunchie bar.
Honey the drummer was a hairstylist. Hence the name HONEY COMBS as in Honey combs hair.
Honey Lantree was a really good drummer, she was also a good singer and sang on some of the other Honeycombs records. Sadly no longer with us, RIP Honey.
I LOVE THIS GROUP. LEAD SINGER IS SO HANDSOME. LOVE THE RHYTHM. GO! You have the right anytime.
Barbarasecomb2421,you know he was gay right?
Dave, Dee, Dozy, Mick and Tick ??? - I think you'll find that's "Tich" as in hitch :)
Love the cool Burns guitars.
How could anyone with English as a first language not know that ‘Tich’ is not pronounced’Tick’. Well unless you are Gen Zoomers who seem to have an amazing ability to make mistakes like that all the time and think close enough is good enough.
Saw Dennis in a club here in Sydney in 2004 (?) doing a Neil Diamond tribute act.
small correction tich of dave dee , dozy etc is pronounced tit-ch not tick!
Yep got Dennis D'ell wrong as well
Is this another AI voice?
@@ferociousgumby certainly sounds like it
How anyone who has English as a first language not know Tich is not pronounced’Tick’.
@@xr6lad No, the real reason is that this is not a human being, so it has NO language. It's a robotic voice.
Im 58 and I just found out about the Honeycombs about 2 weeks. What a great band. So many great songs, Color Slide and Ive got to tell you something and 2 of my favorites.
Does anyone know where Honey Lantree is buried?
try google
@@davepayne586Or ChatGPT which says this :
Honey Lantree, the drummer of the 1960s British band The Honeycombs, is buried at the City of London Cemetery and Crematorium in Newham, London, England.
Didn’t realize they had a female drummer. Cool. Especially for that day and age!
I LOVE the beehive hairdo! Amy Winehouse emulated that style of hair and makeup.
@@ferociousgumbyHoney was much better looking. Both N London girls though.
It's Titch not Tick.
You should use your own real voice and not this AI one.
No i did notbut who caresits the music we love i was a teenger when i first heard this. Hearing it agai brought back memories
"Tick"??? I thought it was "Titch"?
It is. Probably Gen Z ignorance about their own language yet again.
@@xr6lad Grief! I really must get a life when I comment on that kind of thing! lol
Notice the miming!
"I Have The Right" was #5 in America? America is a continent. Just like Africa is a continent, not a country.
Mick and tick😂😂😂😂😂😂 A1at it's best
The Who?
No.
No. That was Roger Daltry's band...(ha, ha, ha...!)
Not Tick ...... Titch