Max Frost And The Troopers The Shape Of Things To Come
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- This is Max Frost and The Troopers video of their hit song "The Shape Of Things To Come". Max Frost and The Troopers were a fictional rock group made up for the 60's movie Wild In The Streets. This was their big hit taken from the movie. The movie was about a young man named Max Frost who supports a senator played by Hal Holbrook. Max wants to lower the voting age to 14. He gets elected as president of the USA and ends up banishing all old people to camps where they are fed LSD. A campy type movie from the 60's.
As always my videos are in tribute to my late husband Mike Harrell. I love you. Amen.
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The only problem with this song is it's not 10 times longer. A classic for sure !
could be longer
you are sure right at least an other 30 seconds to a minute.
so true
I agree
I'm fine with 1 minute 30 seconds .
Totally changed my life when I was 14. I'm a better person for it at 70 trips around the Sun.
yes 70 now 14 yrs old in 1968 in Bklyn NY. The days of Double Barrel Sunshine, Window Pane, Purple Haze, Mesc.
Well i'm 70, And I got away from all that c*** that was just a bunch of lies like sex drugs and rock and roll all lies rock and roll was born out of rebellion. Drugs are sorcery and sex without the marriage vowels of a man and a woman are pointless
RIP CYNTHIA WEIL. She wrote this song with her husband Barry Mann in 1968.
Wow, didn't know that. They wrote some great songs.
Like si eres mexicano y te acuerdas de "Ensalada de Locos"... Desde niño conocí esta cancion por ese programa, y ha sido parte del soundtrack de mi vida desde entonces...
Clasicos que nunca mueren
There's a new sun
Risin' up angry in the sky
And there's a new voice
Cryin' we're not afraid to die
Let the old world make believe
It's blind and deaf and dumb
But nothing can change the shape of things to come
There are changes
Lyin' ahead in every road
And there are new thoughts
Ready and waiting to explode
When tomorrow is today
The bells may toll for some
But nothing can change the shape of things to come
The future's comin' in, now
Sweet and strong
Ain't no-one gonna hold it back for long
There are new dreams
Crowdin' out old realities
There's revolution
Sweepin' in like a fresh new breeze
Let the old world make believe
It's blind and deaf and dumb
(But) nothing can change the shape of things
Nothing can change the shape of things
Nothing can change the shape of things
Nothing can change the shape of things
To come
Thank you.
Yes, thanks for posting those awesome lyrics.
@Scott Ragland I think you are totally wrong. Ideas and ideals form their own basis. Our own Constitution, written by Slavers and Elitists, has changed when the rights of the few are app;ied to the rights of The Many. Have a nice Day.
rata apesstoxxa Thanks for the lyrics, Great Job.
so true
This movie was a compilation of the hot issues going on in the year 1968!
YES !!! I LOVE THIS MOVIE and it's been on my mind SO MUCH lately and had to watch it the other night and the songs have been going through my head since ! Seen this movie when I was a kid and it SCARED THE CRAP OUT OF ME ! Saturday afternoon channel 5 movie (😂) , I of course didn't understand what was happening to the adults ,, when I got old enough for channel 5 late night movies , I thought, HOW BAD ASS ! ✊😃 I ALWAYS say to younger people , youth rebellion has always been and NEVER DIES , we just get older , and music and fashion changes ! God I can't believe I'm the one saying stuff like that now and I CANNOT STAND when someone young says to me "you don't know" .. only thing that's changed about me is my number in years !.. AND ,, my clothing ! 😆😆😆😂😮😢😂😂😂😂 LOVE AND PEACE FRIEND ❤
Got discharged from the navy in October 1968. This song spoke to me and embodied all my thoughts about the world.
*¡Pellizquito de pulguita panteonera por rockanrolera!*
No mames jajaja excelente
si... " te traigo finto, te traigo finto...fiiiuuuu !! "....
🤣🤣🤣
Jajajjajajajjajajajajj
Jajaja
Vulgarcito
Ensalada de locos...
Para los jóvenes que quieran buscarlo
The Ramones covered this Song on the ‘Acid Eaters‘ Album. It seems that Joey loved this Song. Great Music from a great Aera. The Golden Age of Rock'n'Roll!
Born in 1991 but love older music, especially 60’s/70’s..Actually heard a clip of this song in a recent commercial and just from the short clip I knew it was a jam and set out to find the song...so glad I did!!
So gad you found this gem. Please pass on to keep it alive, The words and music are so great Saw the movie in 1968.
CASATE CONMIGO POR FAVOR, TE AMO MUCHO RACHEL RODGERS I LOVE YOU BABY🌹🌹
Mom made the mistake of taking us to see "Wild in the Streets" in '68--- Ive been a rebel ever since!!! I found a copy at a used record store about 15 years ago--- in still sing this song today------
Great song
I think the commercial may have been Target.
The movie was in theaters Summer of '68 only lasted about 3 months. I think it was forgotten.
Target in its commercial used the music w/o lyrics. I think it brought a resurgence to the movie as about a couple of weeks later it was being sold on Amazon VHS.
Then people were requesting the movie on DVD. It took awhile...then before I knew it was on CZcams.
Loved this, glad I was born in this era, today’s music, rap and all that Crap just isn’t worth listening, even my kids say the same thing, loved the movie❤️
Me too. Today's music is uck
Saw the Bobs at Music Midtown 3 in Atlanta. I firget what rap song it was they introduced by saying "Now we're gonna do an a capella version of a rap song. Otherwise known a 'A Crap'."
Nothing can change the shape of things to come
The youngest member of the U.S. Congress is Max Frost. For real!
This is the way the word ends. This is the way the world ends . This is the way the world ends. Not with a bang but with a whimper .
It might be how the world lives, the movie its in is stupid, but only a moron could not see we need to get rid of the government we have and make a government of the people by the people for the people a reality.
Kinda scared me as a kid. I was only 12 y.o. I thought the movie "Wild In The Streets" was real. We thought SHTF at anytime. Stilled loved the music. 1968 still is one of my fav years for music.
I was 12 years old in 1968 too!
In 2020, this song is suddenly relevant again.
Also in September, 2021
I loved this song, a great decade to live and to enjoy music, and jimi would say the same
me too
And they're fictional, so you don't have to buy their album and find out how bad say, The Strawberry Alarm Clock's *other* songs are.
so true
Excelente rola!!!... el programa de "Ensalada de Locos" me trajo aquí ...Gracias Don Héctor Lechuga DEP...
A mí también. Toda mi vida oyendola y nunca supe cómo se llamaba. Hace 50 años el programa ya era el número uno en t.v.
NO MAAA EL SHAZAM ME IDENTIFICO LA ROLA Y VEO QUE SOMOS VARIOS LOS QUE LA ENSALADA DE LOCOS NOS DESPERTARON EL GUSTO POR ESTA EXCELENTE ROLA SALUDOS A TODA LA BANDA ROKANROLERA
A MI ME TRAJO UN COMENTARIO EN ENSALADA DE LOCOS, ES CASI DE MI TIEMPO PERO NO SABÎA EL NOMBRE.
GRACIAS AL QUE DIÓ EL NOMBRE .
Las aventuras de vulgarcito
Excelente rolón setentero 🎶🎼🎸👍😁 saludos chavos rucos, clásico del programa de ensalada de locos genial .
That song expressed the excitement in the air of revolutionary changes at that time
People today say. "Oh, we've never had such polarized politics in this country before". They either weren't alive or don't remember the 1960's and early 1970's.
@@CarlGerhardt1YES YES and YES FRIEND !!! Seen this movie when I was a kid and it SCARED THE CRAP OUT OF ME ! Saturday afternoon channel 5 movie (😂) , I of course didn't understand what was happening to the adults ,, when I got old enough for channel 5 late night movies , I thought, HOW BAD ASS ! ✊😃 I ALWAYS say to younger people , youth rebellion has always been and NEVER DIES , we just get older , and music and fashion changes ! God I can't believe I'm the one saying stuff like that now 😂😮😢😂😂😂😂 LOVE AND PEACE FRIENDS ❤
Written by Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil, writers of so many great pop songs of the 60s.
Christopher Jones lip sync the words... Harley Hatcher actually sang the song.
Maxwell Frost won in Florida last night. At 25, he's now the youngest member of the U.S. House.
Trump and DeSantis will double team him next time out.
I haven’t heard this song since premiered in the movie “Wild in the Streets.” I was 11 years old. Saw it in an already aging theatre in Virginia. This song changed my life. A bold claim, I know. But it did. Thank you for sharing this. What great sound quality. 🎸
I was twelve; Martin was dead, Bobby was dead, the cruel war was raging, and I can remember watching this movie, hearing this song, wrapped in the musty scent of the Ohio Theater, tears of shock and anger streaming down my face...
It is a great song
Paul Revere and the raiders version, tho
11 or 12 too…it’s on my phone to this day
I was 13 at the time. It changed my life too.
RIP Chris Jones! I have loved u for so long!!
Watched this movie again just the other night. I was 12 in 1968. And yes back then I thought 24 was OLD! Now I really know what "old" is lol
R.I.P. Hal Holbrook!☮️❤️🎥
this song was and is very prophetic
ensalada de locos!!!!
Тhis moviе is nооw аvаааilаblе tо wаtсh hеrе => twitter.com/18c922c586988b90b/status/801259046095360000 Мax Frost Аnd Тhe Тroоpers Тhe Shаре Оf Тhings То Cоmе
Héctor Lechuga QEPD
EDUARDO ry:De hecho escogieron este tema muy popular en Estados Unidos para Ensalada de Locos, Max Frost And The Troopers, un grupo ficticio que actuaba en la pelicula Wild In The Streets, pelicula que trata el tema de la rebeldía y la contracultura de los años 60´s.
Se notaba que Humberto Navarro era un drogo hecho y derecho, pero que buenas rolas usaba en sus programas
Jajaja fue x ensalada d locos q la escuché y la busquè.Buenisima rola
RIP Héctor Lechuga
RIP Manuel 'Loco' Valdés...
Kudos to Maxwell Frost who was elected to represent the FL 10 congressional district at the age of 25 this Tuesday night.
Watch that man. And all the gen which follows.
Oh, good idea to ck the flick too ('Wild In The Streets, 1968 - great cast, btw). ✌️
This is such an incredible song! How I love and still live in the mid-60’s! Why leave a great era in time?
I totally agree!!
Yeah, I still live there!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
1968
@@jerrehenke8263...it was released in 1968. Recorded in late ‘67.
People ask me why I’m still living in the past (the 1960s -70s). I tell them, “The present isn’t exactly nirvana.”
How many times did I see this movie? I purchased the single! I I purchased the album! “Baby, we’ve made it! We’re 52%!” 😂
I heard this on my family`s AM car radio. Had to have it, bought the 45rpm I think I paid like 50cents. I was 9 yrs. old in 68 when this came out. I played the crap out of this record .
In 1968 I was in Hawaii & on a BoyScout campout we snuck into a theater & saw this - it was so different from what I was used to & for me WAS the 'shape of things to come' - Beatles, Stones,Hendrix,Grand Funk,pop culture, you name it!!
I love this song! Never gets old!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This group never played together before and all were complete amateurs, but did an outstanding job making this song. Recorded in May 1968.
It's Paul Wibier! His songs, his singing- he did the great songs from 'Satin's Sadists' too. A most underrated, unknown, and uncelebrated songwriter-singer.
Wiki says it's Harley Hatcher
great song great movie great times thank you for sharing ps just listen to the music hehe
These lyrics stand the mind-boggling different times in a way that was brilliant; and timeless. The intellectual context of its time and any other. Thank you. Danceable. Funky.
Great song. And I think the instrumentation is Davie Allan and the Arrows.
lechuga, suarez y el loco¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡
ENSALADA DE LOCOS!!!!!
jajajaja Exactamente !
"Las Hermanitas Mibanco", "Las Aventuras de Vulgarcito" y entre otros que recuerdos :3
i so remember catching on late night movie as a kid. This scene hypnotized me. It was a warm summer evening and very quiet on the little street I grew up on. Seeing things like this in 1970 I am guessing on the re run and I was 13.
I love that song the yardbirds also have a song shape of things.Hes a good singer nice looking too.
He's an actor lip syncing the song. He didn't really sing it.
Saw this movie when I was 8 years old and all these years thought it was so far out and now I’m seeing it actually happening of sorts in American right now - very scary
Great movie! "14 or fight," with Richard Pryor on drums!
Great song from a great movie. I also liked, Fifty-two Percent off the same sound track. I saw this at the theatre when I was fifteen-years-old.
The first record I ever bought. A 45 at Woolworths in Miami, Florida. Believe I was around 9. Paid .49 cents plus a penny tax. Played it on my dads RCA cabinet record player until I wore out its needle. Damn I miss those days.
Christopher Jones as Max Frost. He made quite a splash in the late 60s-early 70s and then took a wrong turn like many others. He was touted to be the next James Dean and had the looks. But I think his impoverished beginnings and unstable mother cast the die for his future. If you like him, be sure to watch Ryan's Daughter.
Christopher Jones is lip-synching, it's not his song or voice. But he did a good role. Paul Wibier- remember that name!
He and Sharon Tate were having an affair. After her murder he was never the same.
@teastrainer3604 wait! How do you know this? Chistopher Jones you mean? I need to read more!
@@starsapphirelee5714 Search for "Actor reveals affair with Sharon Tate"
@@teastrainer3604 He claimed that (later) but It's never been proven. Many Hollywood insiders didn't believe him.
Love this song. First seen " Wild in the Streets" 40 years ago on late night TV. Great movie.
Wow , a blast from the past. Yup I was around in those days.
There was so much hope and promise for the future in those days,now look at the shape of things that are.
It wasn't, really. 14-year-olds don't know enough to vote! They don't live on their own, pay taxes, or have any life experience other than bad or good, no critical thinking skills. If anything, the voting age should be raised. But then...who can trust voting. Time & again cheating has been shown.
By design.
I came looking for this song after hearing bits of it in an ad CZcams keeps showing me, glad I found the full version, this slaps
I know right
like si te trajo vulgarcito!!
Simon joi
1968....I was twelve, scared, and angry; this song made me cry, with fear and anger.
Please pass this song on - as he is gone now!
I was 12 in 1968 also, but always loved this song.. Had the 45 along with thousands of others..the music was so great back then, had to practically live at the record store just to keep up! 😎Cheers
I love, and find it so fascinating, reading comments like this. Thank you for posting, it gives a perspective on a track like this that you can't get from just reading Wiki
Damn good time TO be scared. 1968 was a DISASTER.
¿Alguien en 2019 por Vulgarcito?.
Yo mire a bozo bailando en la ensalada de locos
Slade o max
a huevo compa por el vulgarcito!! hahahaha
si... " te traigo finto, te traigo finto...fiiiuuuu !! "....
@@ErickRedur si... " te traigo finto, te traigo finto...fiiiuuuu !! "....
What determination in the singing of this prophecy!
I still has the VHS Tape and the LP Vinyl Soundtrack.
We should take this song to heart.So true.%
70'S MEXICO'S BEST COMEDIAN SHOW INTRO !! CLASSIC !!
si... " te traigo finto, te traigo finto...fiiiuuuu !! "....
When this record came out, I was going to Northside School, and I heard it on WBBF, which also had the echo.
So, my childhood was like this:::
In The Windmills of Your Mind, I cried,Mother, Father, Tom, Alice, Steve, Stefanie, Valerie, Cream, 1968, Northside School, Mr.Dominice, Mr. Fix, Mr. Ambush, the volunteers, cottage cheese, piggyback rides, masturbation, sperm,cheese sandwiches, Miss Carol, Miss Volmer, Miss Beebe, Miss Acito, Saturday-cartoons and Get It Together on TV, then out with Dad in the car for the day or so, Rascals and Santana and Monkees and Cream and Hoes and Archies and Grassroots on WBBF, Sandler and Young, Neil Diamond on WHEC and WROC and WROC-FM, Louis Armstrong, the big bands, jazz, popular music standards on WHEC and WROC and WROC-FM, easy listening and Muzak on WVOR-FM-100.5, which is the Empire State FM Network, and also Rochester's home of blended music, etc, etc, etc, etc.
-Mark Weintraub.
(aKa) legendary Davie Allan and his howling fuzz guitar!
I saw this movie 6 times when I was 10 years old in Miami Beach. Loved it! especially this tune. Still do. Thanks youtube...
At the theater up on 71st Street?
Love this song too!
@@navigator3744 It was the Surf Theater at 74th on Collins. No longer there. 71st was Carlyle and don't know if it's there anymore.
Love this song I used to have the tape
I remember trying to get in to see in then too but wasn't allowed in
Theme song from the movie "Wild In The Streets" (1968), starring Chris Jones.
This song is fame in México it them T V show "Ensalada de Locos " from 70 s
I like it did born 63 year love ROCK miusic
Hi from MÉXICO City compadres
Now there's a real life Max Frost running for Congress
Great song
Omg heard this right now in 2021 commercial. I'm like...I luved that song!! lol. Great sound, the 60s. We're 10 doing the pony in backyard as radio blasts. Playing horse. Tetherball. Gem of a time! Lyrics resonate today as then.
Omg I said the same thing! Not sure I had heard this song prior to the commercial but as soon as I heard it in the commercial I knew it was a jam and had to find it! Hahaha
@@rachelrodgers9814 ha..... We know a good thing when we hear it. I remem good times w it.
what commercial?
Thank you Cheryl! I love this song we listened on WCFL in Chicago all the time !!!! 100% God Bless you always and music fans !!
So sad to have lost all the great radio stations. I listened to CFL on the east coast.
I LOVED & listened to WCFUL from Chicago as a kid in Michigan!
Aquel que sea de mi generación o cercano a ella, escuche las primeras notas de esta divertida, rockera y muy sesentera pieza y no remembre de inmediato a los tres monstruos de la comedia televisiva Mexicana de la época (y muy en particular el “harinazo” directo al ojo de Lechuga), simplemente no tuvo infancia feliz.
La canción en realidad fue grabada por una agrupación denominada “The 13th. Power” y su públicamente atribuida interpretación a diverso grupo de nombre “Max Frost & The Troopers” es tan ficticia como la agrupación misma, la cual nunca existió. Esas ficciones se crearon para respaldar una obra fílmica de la propia época y la pieza se volvió una melodía de culto, quizás por su muy revolucionaria letra, muy típica de aquellos tiempos en los que se transitaba del hippismo hacia la protesta rebelde.
“Nada puede cambiar la forma de las cosas por venir”, curiosamente una frase tan de aquellos días como lo es contemporánea, contemporaneidad que guardará por siempre, máxime la velocidad a la que hoy cambia la realidad.
Sr. Duclaud, el programa al que Usted alude era "Ensalada de locos" que se transmitía por el canal 2 (creo que en aquellos años setenta pertenecía a Telesistema Mexicano) y los tres genios eran Manuel "Loco" Valdez, Héctor Lechuga y Alejandro Suárez.
Igualmente de recordar era "El show del Loco Valdez" que utilizaba temas de fondo como "Free" (bailando ese ritmo Jacqueline Voltaire) y "Happy ´cause I'm going home", del grupo Chicago; o cuando el mismo Valdez, bailaba muy peculiarmente "Jubilation", de Paul Anka.
¡Qué recuerdos tan padres!
@@franciscojaviergonzalezgue5189 recuerdos efectivamente inmejorables! Estaba consciente de que se trataba de “Ensalada de Locos” pero quise ser omiso como una especie de trivia. Recuerdo también Perfecto las grandiosas piezas que menciona y a las que bailaba el Loco en la introducción de su show televisivo. Mil gracias y saludos.
No fue harina en el ojo, fue un huevo. En una entrevista que le hicieron a Héctor Lechuga, contó lo que realmente ocurrió. Excelentes recuerdos!!
i need the lyrics to practice and sing on kareoke bar . . . lovee !!
It's November 9, 2022. In Florida, 25 year-old Max Frost has been elected to Congress. It begins.
I was 13 when I saw this movie. Richard Pryor was the drummer. Lol.
Excelent song the Max Frost
Ensalada de Locos theme! Awesome TV show from the 70s
It was a movie
Was a greats and remembering show, With the masters Of the comedy LECHUGA, SUAREZ AND LOCO VALDEZ
@@pinkypurple3013 it was from a tv show
@@jgtorresa originally it was the theme song for the movie "Wild In The Streets" (1968) and it was later played on the Mexican TV show.
This film along with Riot On Sunset Strip, Psychout, and I Love You Alice B. Toklas are four of the trippiest, hippest, coolest 60's films of all time.
Took my very first Jr High School date for pizza and a movie. "Wild in the Streets" Also stared Shelley Winters and Richard Pryor at the beginning of his movie career in his second movie role. It was a weird movie to say the least. :)
Great for the times tho and also shows how easily someone can become a “god” in mens minds
Esta muy guapo el cantante Max Frost. Del grupo the Troopers y cantan muy bien
I loved this song in Wild In The Streets
GREAT song by a group that never existed.
Most of the songs were done by Davie Allan and the Arrows. So a group did make the song. Just a group with a different name.
One of my first favorite songs! Been a long time since I've heard it, but I still enjoy it.
Esta canción la ponen en el programa de comedia Ensalada de Locos con el Loco Valdés Héctor Lechuga y Alejandro. Suarez
This is one of my favorite movies. We went thru alot to change the voting age back then. We fought the government back then but we never committed treason. Over throwing the government for a reality star that had no right being in this government. Trump would never last long as president back then. We did not want a tryant...dictator.
I saw the movie (Wild In the Streets) this song came from at the theater, when it came out in 1968. I loved it and was 'in love' with with Chris Jones!!... Believe it or not, I have this movie in VHS and DVD...❤
Such a cool song thank u Cheryl.
Hewas so handsome, but became the sceeviest thing on Sunset.
I agree with so many of the comments on this song. WILD IN THE STREETS is still my favorite movie 🎬.
I was 13 when I saw this movie...I still have the Wild in the Streets novel, 2 albums, and dvd 📀...
Other songs are great on this soundtrack...
i remember this movie and song, in retrospected there is no campy in it, in fact by looking beyond the story is very revealing and now days not at all unrealistic.
Brings me back. ❤️
I found this song from a square space commercial haha
What a great song. Came here because of the (really good) Slade cover from 1970. Thanks for uploading and for the info!
Yes, Slade's version was excellent. There's also an excellent instrumental version by Davie Allan and the Arrows
From a good movie, "Wild In The Streets"(1968) it was groovy and out-of-sight !
@Scott Ragland LOL🤣 your too uptight man, i never took this movie as a serious movie, it's entertainment, you need to relax an enjoy life...peace !
Excelente en Ensalada de Locos.
Mi ensalada de locos. 🤪 🥰
Remember seeing this movie ( Wild in the Streets ) back in 68. Anyway, I seem to recall that the band that actually recorded the music for this track was Davie Allan and the Arrows. Anyone else hear that.
Christopher Jones was a really good actor. To bad he quit acting at an early age. Rest in peace.
hola soy del Peru aqui en los 80 un buen grupo hizo el cover de este tema, escuchenlo: JAS Hubo en el mundo
I remember this from a movie called wild in the streets which is free to watch here on youtube
Nice job on this early hippie classic!
You're groovy Cheryl for posting this killer song
Loved the movie. Had to get it and the c.d. soundtrack.
Me too