Opening - The Supremes on Hullabaloo May 11th 1965 Rare
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- Опубликовано: 11 май 2021
- In This Rare Episode Of Hullabaloo That Aired 56 Years Ago on May 11th 1965
The Supremes Are One Of The Guests Performing Along With The Byrds, Barbara McNair, Peter and Gordon, Sam The Sham and The Pharaohs, and Joanie Sommers
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By the time the show's intro is finished, it's time to put on the ending credits.
The Supremes was my favorite group back then. I was in love with all three of them!
If Motown had an answer to The Beatles, it was The Supremes.
I remember watching this show religiously as a little kid. One of the things that always made me feel comfortable was that the "rainbow" casting of the dancers and the guests.
This is so 1960s and I love it!
8 yrs. Old when I seen this show !
I so love it too! Loved the ‘60’s!
Interestingly, the girl in front of the head-shaking dancers is Donna McKechnie. The third dancer is Michael Bennett, the man who created "A Chorus Line," (in which McKechnie starred as Cassie). They married, and he later directed and co-choreographed "Dreamgirls" with Sheryl Lee Ralph and Jennifer Holiday. He was a major force on Broadway who left us too soon!
Catch his choreography here: ruclips.net/video/6lyv67Peo4w/видео.html Genius.
WOW....I had no idea that was the great MICHEAL Bennett. You good eyes.
I loved both movies/plays .
Thanks for the info !!!
So cool! Thank you for telling us that! Now I have to rewind and rewatch!
Wow, thank you for this wonderful observation! As someone who had lived many years in Buffalo, New York (back in the day) we all knew and happily followed the career of our home-town boy, Michael Bennett. I never took his "swipe" at Buffalo, during his famous musical/play ("Chorus Line") all that seriously - a funny moment. Many others did take offense, however. Well, let's file this under, "Whatever!"
I mainly wanted to point out that the dancers were more than just head-shaking "crazy kids," and found it an interesting coincidence that the man behind "Dreamgirls" was actually on stage (back in the day) with the original Dreamgirls themselves: Diana Mary & Flo...!
Loved this show as a teenager!!This is so much fun to see & all big names back in the 1960’s’
Silly show, but entertaining , and the times were radically changing fast ie: Vietnam a game changer within a yr.
@@luiscalcano4359 How right you are Luis but we were so young back then & I just loved this show & Shindig, (remember that show Luis? Ha!)! You got me to laughing & remembering with your great comment about it being a “silly show” for when you said that I immediately thought of my favorite movies with Annette Funicello & Frankie Avalon that I absolutely adored as a preteen & teenager! Name of those movies were Beach Party, Bikini Beach Party etc! Honestly Luis, I will never forget yrs ago when I happened to see Beach Party offered on tv reruns!!😂My husband said “YOU REALLY WANT TO WATCH THAT?” I got a “tad indignant ( to put it mildly ha!) & said “Yes, telling him what great movies they were & my favorite!” He was a teenager in 50’s, while I was in the mid to late ‘60’s! I will never forget that moment when movie started playing & I stared at my husband in utter disbelief! I started laughing & so did he! I said “OMGOSH!” “DID I REALLY LOVE THESE MOVIES SO MUCH THINKING THEY WERE “THAT GOOD?” I couldn’t believe it but then again, I was 10. 11 & 12 ! Your fun comment about Hullabaloo made me think of my “beloved Beach Party movies!”🤣Take Care ( still love revisiting all these fun memories!!)♥️
That was fun!
Look at Flo, boy. Tall, statuesque, gorgeous, great voice.
she was the main attraction for all their male fans
look at DIANA THE STAR! Flo is just too plain.
@@cravendubose8179 ...You weren't even around then.
@@brucescott4261 was you?
@@cravendubose8179 ...Yes! I'm sixty-nine years old!
I never missed this show, loved it.
We need the actual clip of them singing
They sang Back in My Arms Again (Live) on this particular show. It is here on RUclips.
@@jackjules7552 oh is this even they had those orange and yellow flowered dresses on?
@@ceeceetracey9839 Crazy , mod , groovy psychedelic styles were coming in in 64. Saw Shindig @ 8 an 9 yrs. old , and too bad NAM was going to be on the news from 64 on to mid- 1973!
My family had left the country for a year to go to the Philippines in order to see my father who had taken a job in Vietnam, while the war was going on. We came back to the states for a visit and I remember watching this show by myself as a 12-year-old, approaching teenage-hood. It was so exciting! But strange, too. So new and different, a show designed for young people like this.
Thanks this is a rare treat 😊
a 3 supremes weigh about what 1 does today.
That's because back then, drive in restaurants didn't have SUPER SIZED on their menus. True!
I had a hullabaloo light blue sweatshirt
long-sleeved when I was about 16! 🙃😉🙃
I may have seen that show May 11th 1965 I was 13 years old man what a great time in my life need to get that Energy back lol 😆 but stay this same age I don't want to go backwards the world is getting to crazy and unsafe yes Hat's off to Florence Ballard they should do a movie on her like they did on the Temptations 😊
Remember this wen I was 8 yr old,8 yr old going into 3rd grade, and my 3rf grades older bro drafted and sent to the Mekong Delta by 9/65.
If you were 13, you watched it! I was, and I did!
@@valerieadams7001 I'm 65 yrs young , and remember it. I was 8 and later in Sept - oct. My friends bro. Was sent to SouthVietnam . But, hullabaloo I watched with kind of curiousity of the times that were changing , as Bob Dylan said .
Thanks for the post...... my Jr. high school years back in the 60's :)
My 2nd grade yr. 64-65 ! Then 3rd grade in 9/1965 wen my friends bro. Was sent to SouthVietnam with the USAs 1st ID ( Big Red 1).
@@luiscalcano4359Watching the SUPREMES on TV as a teenage kid back then was the highlight of my life in '65 :) 1970 I was drafted by PRESIDENT NIXON when I was in college...WOW... that was 52 years ago.....I served "state side" however many of my friends went to 'NAM SADLY SEVERAL DIED.
PEACE
@@motownfan3 College people got a deferment, but 1970 was just as bad in Nam as any other, in fact knew aneighbors so who came home in late 71 , and he went in spring of 69!
@@luiscalcano4359YUP
PEACE
@@motownfan3 You definitely remember the Kent State Massacre Early 5/1970 wen students protested Pres. Nixon's order for USA troops incursion in2 Cambodia to seek , and destroy NVA , and VietCong sanctuaries ! I think 3-4 students were shot to death by Ohio National Guardsmen . The 64- to 72 time was interestingly crazy.
I was 13 when the Kent State debacle happens.
These are the rare blue outfits
Barbara McNair was so hot back then. She was actually hot until the day she died. Anyone else remember her TV show from the late 60s early 70 era?
God no! Wat channel was it on?
Have to admit it looked and sounded like one hell of a lot of fun!!!! When you see older people today be sure to tell them just how damn lucky they are.
let me get this straight, gramps ... you're asking US to tell YOU how lucky YOU are?
sounds like a personality disorder to me
This was a time when musicians WEREN'T narcissistic & self-absorbed. They had TALENT!
What a treat! Thanks!
wow as a Supremes fans who just finding out about Barbara Mcnair she look so different love her version of don't rain on my parade
Sunbeam, Glade, and Coppertone.
It's around the time "Back In My arms Again "
was just released
Actually, this is a very good recording of this ....
I was a Hullabaloo girl. Clubs were opened for teens around the country. I was sixteen. Our skirts were shorter.
This aired five days before my mom was born.
I was 8 wen this show aired!
Awesome.
I was groovin' in front of the TV and my mother could not stop laughing. She was holding her sides... maybe it was my new Go Go boots...
I loved Hullabaloo!
For awhile - maybe for the entire run - Hullabaloo was taped at NBC Brooklyn Studios on Avenue M in Brooklyn. Anyone know if it's still in use and if so, for what?
I understand NBC's ANOTHER WORLD was taped there until it was cancelled in 1999, and after that CBS had AS THE WORLD TURNS taped there.
NBC Brooklyn is gone since 2014. Using NBC’s nomenclature, Brooklyn I (Originally Warner Bros., built 1936) is now the HQ for an orthodox Jewish social services agency [OHEL], and Brooklyn II (built 1955) is a self-storage facility. “Hullabaloo” was first taped in Studio 8H at 30 Rockefeller Plaza, then Brooklyn II, with some episodes taped at NBC a in Burbank, CA.
Thank-you to everyone here for all the information everyone provided on where Hullabaloo was taped! I found it so very interesting & thank-you all for providing such interesting info on a favorite tv show of mine when I was a preteen! You all gave us a wealth of information on the taping of this tv show! Many thanks again to you all!😁
Wow! What a line-up of big names! (I wonder if any of those dancers were ever diagnosed with TBI. Shake it baby!)
white "GO GO BOOTS" - LOL :)
The Byrds…..the greatest American band of the 60s….
Can barely understand what's they singing in intro, Can only make out the words:
"feel light beat, coming strong ..."
All that head shaking ! 🤢
they've all passed away from aneurysms
@@rockobill7637 you're confusing concussions with anuerisms. Even LSD didn't do that. lol
Diana couldn’t wait for Jody Sommers to get the hell out of her way lol
"Joanie*
I was 10 and wanted a pair of Go-Go boots so badly. Never did get them. Is it too late?
Btw, this was filmed before the mini-skirt craze. Those hemlenghs look too long, but the transition came quickly about a year or so later.
@ 65yrs. Young I am, you are right , cause I remember it well those times transitioning ; ie Vietnam , where my uncle was kia in mid 3/1968, in SouthVietnams Central Highlands 10 Days B-4 my 11th bday , and rember my friends bro sent there in mid- 65. So, yeah those times were radically changing fast!
GoGreen1977 ♥️, YOU JUST REMEMBER LOL 😂 THAT IT IS “NEVER TO LATE FOR ANYTHING IN LIFE!” You want those “GO GO BOOTS?” You “go out & get yourself a pair” & enjoy! 🤣I always say “HMMMM… I HAVEN’T DECIDED WHAT I WANT TO BE WHEN I GROW UP” & incidentally, I just turned 72 yrs old lol! so make sure you go out & enjoy life! It goes by much to fast! Take Care!
💜♥️💜♥️💜♥️💜♥️💜♥️💜
The opening scares me.
Any of these babes could have been 1 of my baby sitters.
I remember this show, I remember ShinDig, American Bandstand. Such a great time to grow up in that era. I was in 2nd or 3rd grade in 65'. Such a much better time in America as a whole back then. No things were a long way from perfect, but nowhere near the sh!thole we call America today. America today is well beyond pathetic. Openly corrupt criminal politicians, wide ope borders, out of control senseless crime, a disgusting degraded culture.
don't forget Where the Action Is
You took the long way to describe today's culture saturated in self-absorbed narcissism.
Did he say "Sam the Sham and the fellows?
Sam the sham and the Pharaohs
I always wanted a pair of white
GO-GO boots, but got a pair of cowboy boots instead... and pretended they were WHITE!
Click, click, click 🤗🏳️🌈
Are any of these people alive?
Diana Ross still is alive.
Maybe these are the dementias of the future today. That unnatural go-go brain banging dance.
So.. in this intro, do my eyes deceive me, or does Lada Edmund, Jr. linger in the camera shot, and Peter Asher comes in and shoves her out of the way??
Brock Reynolds - I think since the dancers were in a procession with " hand on the shoulder ", & Peter Asher is doing the same as he follows them.
Erm ..
Middle was MM Madonna Temple all sound supreme court justice Clarence Thomas
I remember fighting over tv rights with my 2 older sisters for this stupid show or my Felix The Cat!!!.....lol!❤ or Loyyd Thaxton..still to this day I remember the huge thumb...
Although the music today is not better, i think we can all agree that thank God the dancing is incomparably so. What was all that weird shaking and hopping? Flo never looked better, quite the trim shapely nymph at that time, as for Mary, very pretty but it was about this time that she told Barry Gordy (Motown founder snd CEO) that she was contemplating putting mirrors over her circular bed in her newly renovated Detroit party house. Barry knowing what a PR disaster that would be strongly advised her not to do it. What the heck was that really about? Its not clear but perhaps a foreshadowing of her not so innocent predilections as she eventually descended into hellish depravity with cocaine and a physically assaultive addicted gigolo of a 'husband' as elucidated in her autobiographies.
Because berry gordy was going around sleeping with the Supremes and that mary even said in her book berry would take one of them out every night when they places like NYC London and other flo wasn't
Some of the dancing is actually good. Less trashy than today.
And the great iconic Diana Ross!
The dancing was always bad in those days. On Petula Clark videos, they dance just as stupid. Just the way it was. Bad choreography talent.
@@erossinema8797 did you see any big fat sloppy people?? NO because people weren't afraid to move!!
They shakes their heads way to much!!!
/ . . . . . shaking your head is american dancing . . . . oh , yeah . . . . . . how original . . . .
Really.. no Supremes lol.
All the boy dancers look like flamers.
Please explain what you mean by flamers.
@@pastelskies8466 I don't know what he means either by flamers. He most likely must mean they look gay.
Loved the show. Hated those dancers.
I think they were actually better than the ones on Shindig, who never seemed able to keep the beat 🙂
Am I the only one who found this totally obnoxious? 😂
Before music videos, this was it folks...
If you want to get technical The Beatles were actually the 1st video band and if you watch the monkey's TV show those were Music videos they did
@@erickthefantabulous1 if you want to get technical about it, that's nonsense, music videos existed long before the sixties.
The world didn't revolve around the Beatles
@@Marcel_Audubon I don't know if you mean movie musicals yeah you could call those music videos.PS I've watched rock and roll documentaries that were filmed during the fifties I don't know if that's what you're talking about
@@erickthefantabulous1 nope. Scopitone. They were music videos that could be shown either on TV, in movie theaters, or, more often, as part of a jukebox- the kind of juke box with satellites at every booth or table - they could play music videos ... not for every song, of course, but that was available in the '40s and they were making music video content to support the demand (although I'll bet nobody called it content!). You can see some on youtube.
@@Marcel_Audubon When I'm talking about The Beatles I mean cultural icons The beginning of the British invasion I'm more talking about The beginning of what's considered modern music entertainment When things were starting to be Geared towards the teen audience for the 1st time if I'm not mistaken A singing group/Band that was so big they put them in their own movie not only popular in The UK but in America , Japan , worldwide In my mind I'm talking about the sixties is the jump off point for a lot of this stuff when Television started to boom Even though I know what you say is true