One of my all time favorites!!! great band .!!!.Mark Lindsey had a great voice ....songs that really were so original good melodies ....they sure made music history ..!!!!!
Good news, Sam. 65 ain't what it used to be! It's up to us to show these young bucks how it's done! I'm 64, and feel younger than I did 20 years ago, stuck in the corporate world. We were born, Born To Be WILD!
1966 .... How fun to see my generation dancing back in the day. All those young people are so familiar looking to me ..... I've forgotten what its what like
I was in the 7th grade in 1966 , biology class , the teacher had a sign hanging above the clock that said “ Time will pass , Will you ? “ I passed , and man , was that sign correct .
I was 12 years old, living 60 yards from the most beautiful park on Lake Michigan....I was in love with the world. Great memories...not to mention I could imitate Paul McC...Mark L....B Hattfield....Even R Flack....no joke.....I had fun.....good thing I loved music!!!
Paul Revere & The Raiders had it all! They were a good lookin' band with the right clothes, the right moves, the right songs, a lead singer who wore a pony tale, and Dick Clark's belief in their talent. If I had to compare their sound to a Brisitish group - it would be Eric Burden & The Animals, who have to receive major kudos for creating the big, fat R&B sound that so many bands used as a springboard.
What happy memories, always was a fanatic of Paul Revere and The Raiders, loved the way they dressed , and Mark looked good with his ponytail, still enjoy listening to all of their songs.
Awkward teenage years in the 60's. Brings back the memories. I was 14. Girl you got this need to know what I'm all about There's something that you dig you can't figure out Well, you wanna know what moves my soul And what ticks inside of my brain But I've got this need I just can't control and it's A-drivin' me insane I can't take it! Owww! Because I'm hungry for those good things baby Hungry through and through Well I'm hungry for that sweet life baby With a real fine girl like you I can almost taste it It's sweet as wine There's a custom-tailored world that I wanna own, someday With a special place up high where we can stay alone, you and me Girl, I'm gonna have it all someday if you'll Just hang on to my hand If I break some rules along the way, girl, you Gotta understand It's my way of gettin' what I want now, 'cause I'm hungry Because I'm hungry for those good things baby Hungry through and through Well I'm hungry for that sweet life baby With a real fine girl like you I can almost taste it now Oh, it's sweet as wine Ain't gonna waste it now When it's finally mine Gonna live each minute, fill the hours and days 'Til I've had my fill Aw, girl, I'll be rollin' in it Yes, yes, you know I will, yes I will, owww! Because I'm hungry for those good things baby Hungry through and through Well I'm hungry for that sweet life baby With a real fine girl like you Because I'm hungry for those good things baby Hungry through and through Well I'm hungry for that sweet life baby With a real fine girl like you
Lol, captain who? One pf my all-time favorite Rock & Roll bands PR&TRs. That guitar 🎸 and tamborine playing thru out the song rocks. Wish we had a time machine to go back and live thru that era. Come back before that era changed. And of course revisit again, and again, and again....... "cause I'm hungry for those good times baby...."
I used to dance in front of my bedroom mirror to this! Movin' groovin' and singing to the treetops! 1966....of course I'm looking for Frank, but you knew that! 😀
@@YCDTI yup. And at my age now I'd show anyone! (I'd lock the door as a teenager). Now my kids all think I'm sort of a dim light bulb...so who cares!!! 😄
Actually...Hungry is "almost" heavy metal. Almost. But pretty heavy stuff for 1966.Of course soon Hendrix and Cream would arrive and make this sound like milk toast. Best vocal performance ever from Mark Lindsay IMO. Still a cool song.
Study Paul revere and the raiders and mark Lindsey, as they did some others that can knock this one down a little. They BELONG IN THE ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME!!!
I had stopped watching bandstand regularly in the 70s but my young daughter in the 80s took over. She dressed up in a "dress that twirled" and danced to it and SoulTrain every Saturday. We still talk about it. "Bandstand time" we would dance and sing around the house
Great tune, great show. RIP Dick Clark and Paul Revere....Heard this tune on WORT-FM I Like it Like That with Rockin John McDonald 9/28/2019. 1:27 "You want to know what moves my soul and gets inside of my brain..."
@@04rampart So true. By 1966 I was 16 and my hair was long nearly to my waist and straight. The teased sprayed "bubble do" was for the "straight" kids, not those that hung out at love ins in Griffith Park and on Sunset Blvd on weekends! 😅
, Paul Revere and the Raiders were more then groovy, they were supercalifragilistic expialidocious!! they should be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as one of the iconic influential sixties bands, but instead their page has been ripped from rock n roll history. They had 700 or more television appearances. Which is more than the Beatles the Stones The Kinks The Yardbirds the birds the animals all put together. Little Steven Van Zandt of Bruce Springsteen's band told me here in Dallas a couple of years ago that they will never be deducted because they were to entertaining and also wo re costumes.. That sounds like a reason to be that they should be inducted, they were unique Ed original! Every foxy chick in the USA has a pair of Lehigh leather boots in her closet. tha NK you Paul Revere for started that worldwide fashion trend.. Long live Paul Revere and the Raiders 1960 - 2014, 54 years of rocking insanity! H o w d y from Dallas Texas
MR. RUSSEL CRAWFORD. THERE IS NO DOUBT THAT PAUL REVERE AND THE RAIDERS SHOULD BE IN THE ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME. BUT THERE IS THIS ASSHOLE FROM ROLLING STONE MAGAZINE NAMED JON WEINER, WHO I BELIEVE HAS THE FINAL SAY WHO GOES OR WHO DOESNT GO IN THE HOF. WHAT A CROCK OF SHIT THIS IS. ANYWAY, WE HAS FANS KNOW WHO SHOULD BE IN THE HOF AND WHO SHOULDNT BE THERE. THAT WORKS FOR ME!!!😁😊🤔😎
i agree you can google their website and inform new band members ron foos and reveres son jaime about that.... by the way what you are hearing is probably not the alternate version of hungary that one would not be aired on AB but there is one
Paul Revere and the Raiders are one of my favorite bands. I can't believe they aren't in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, but Tupac is. He isnt even a rock singer! He is a rapper!
Dude, you do know that only the opinion of Jann Wenner matters when it comes to that place? Beastie Boys, Madonna, U2, Ramones, Velvet Underground? You've got musicians that can't play their instruments, one lady who was more about marketing herself than anyone else, one hit wonders, no hit wonders, and people from a certain religious / ethnic group. No need to wonder why they aren't in there.
I was expecting them to be performing. Still a great tune. My sister bought Spirit of 67 album when it came out, and I used to listen to it A LOT. I bought the cd a couple years ago, pretty great album all the way through.
Wow the Raiders are smashing those chord changes as hard as the fragile equipment could handle at the time, but the dancers aren't catchin' the spirit, if you know what I mean.
Watching these clips from AB, , I'm always surprised at how squeezed together the dancers were. It seems as though it would have been a much more pleasant experience for them... and the TV audience... if there were fewer dancers on the floor at the same time.
THE NEW AMERICAN BANDSTAND 1966 Broadcaster in BoW Kinescope. & Videotape on Saturday Afternoon June 18, 1966 on ABC-TV USA Starring The Late America's Oldest Teenager Mr. Richard "Dick" Clark.
I love this track and as a little girl, yes, very little, remember LOVING American Bandstand on a Saturday, but as a 'modern' person, what I'm really noticing is how racially mixed the dancers are. We're told life was all 'black' or 'white' back in the day, but man, I see black, white, Hispanic and a few other races in between on this dance floor. Are we being lied to in the 21st Century?
Considering that I was in HS when this music . .and American Bandstand came out, maybe I can pass along some insight. Most High Schools had only been integrated by the mid to late '60s. Even though you do see racial couples here it wasn't yet the "comfortable" setting it appears to be. Mixed race couples only existed behind closed doors. This was considered a taboo subject. To Dick Clark's credit, he did a creditable job assembling school kids of different races, classes and culture and had them to at least appear to be having fun whether they were out of their element or not. He was a trendsetter to say the least. My main beef with this video is the dancing. . stiff and somewhat boring. It was a start. Our little town had no real problems with integration while the bigger cities often did. The staid old mores slowly eroded as time moved on. It was a crazy time in America. What you see here wasn't all that cordial but in time, it got better. Not sure what the "lies" of the 21st Century you're referring to but having "been" there, I know what I saw and experienced.
At 3:51 it looks like there's a glimpse of Mike Michaud, Judy Michaud's younger brother. By the summer of '66 Bandstand had firmly established its basic Los Angeles group of regulars. Cool clip, Aaron!
+Jean Lankton yes, younger brother Mike and younger sister Barbara [rip Barbara] (Hal Laws' mid-70's partner) also danced on AB. Judy had yet another brother and sister. Sorry, can't recall their names off hand.
If you rely on video evidence, it shows a major change in dancers from January 4, 1967, and continues to add new dancers until just after august, 1969 when suddenly everyone but a rare few regulars are gone forever.
Been had a little horsey named Paul Revere Just me and my horsey and a quart of beer Ridin' cross the land, kickin' up sand Sheriff's posses on my tail, 'cause I'm in demand
AB was in color by that point in time. Sorry that most kinescopes were only in B&W. Color taping came soon after. The station was responsible for such a feature.
Anyone know what kind of audio system they had at the studio back then? Sounds good to me. Of course it was all analog. I have a totally analog HiFi myself. All Marantz.
Wow I'm just listening now in 2022 and these guys had a really cool powerful sound
Good music is eternal…Greetings from someone who first heard this song in 1966😮
This was some awesome music,group.
awesome song......one of the few I can hear over and over without getting tired of it! It was a great time.
not if you got ur ticket punched for a one-way shit show for the Nam.
One of my all time favorites!!! great band .!!!.Mark Lindsey had a great voice ....songs that really were so original good melodies ....they sure made music history ..!!!!!
I wanted to marry him.😍
My era my time great times great music.65 yrs old where did time go
Good news, Sam. 65 ain't what it used to be! It's up to us to show these young bucks how it's done! I'm 64, and feel younger than I did 20 years ago, stuck in the corporate world. We were born, Born To Be WILD!
@@nuwavedave 64 here, too. I couldn't agree, more! 🎶
68 here. It's the days that are long, the years fly by!
Me too! A lot of philosophical old fartery going on here
@@Jleed989 you're a hoot Jleed, I wanna partay wit you, homie !✌👍
I was ten years old when this was playing on my transistor radio and me on my bicycle cruising with my dog listening to WQAM in Miami Florida.
I was 11 listening to CKLW and WKNR on my transistor in Detroit.
The music was so fun and free back in this time when I was a teenager! I love “Kicks” also! Glad I grew up back then! Wonderful memories.
Paul Revere and the Raiders were so groovy
GROOVY!!!!
Very keen. xo
@@suzanpeters4709 More corny than groovy.
These guys were cranking out the hits in the middle of the British Invasion.
This was one of my favorites from 1966!
Good Golly , Even the name of the band was "Grooovy" ! Ms. Molly 🔥✌👍
I was 17 years old finishing high school. I remember American Bandstand. I went on the Casey Kasem show that year near Christmas. Lots of fun!
1966 .... How fun to see my generation dancing back in the day. All those young people are so familiar looking to me ..... I've forgotten what its what like
And to think that all these kids are now grandparents....and some GREAT grandparents!! Wow.....where has the time gone??
I was in the 7th grade in 1966 , biology class , the teacher had a sign hanging above the clock that said “ Time will pass , Will you ? “ I passed , and man , was that sign correct .
God Bless the 60$ music . Just a killer vocal by Mark........
Paul Revere and the Raiders were the best!!! May you live on Dick Clark!!!
I remember 66 beautiful summer, Paul Revere and the Raiders and American Bandstand. Wow where did it go.❤❤
I was 12 years old, living 60 yards from the most beautiful park on Lake Michigan....I was in love with the world. Great memories...not to mention I could imitate Paul McC...Mark L....B Hattfield....Even R Flack....no joke.....I had fun.....good thing I loved music!!!
it went to Medicare and Social Security!
To hell.
Life was so simple back in the 1960s. All any family needed was a can of Arrid "Action Spray" around to keep things in balance.
😂👍
Yeah simple apparently you missed the Vietnamese war on the news every night Watts riots Kennedy King assassinations Ignorant Magat
Viet Nam was always in the news too.
First heard this record this record at my cousin's house and loved it when I was 7- had my parents get it for me the following week!
Wish I could go back in time
Paul Revere & The Raiders had it all! They were a good lookin' band with the right clothes, the right moves, the right songs, a lead singer who wore a pony tale, and Dick Clark's belief in their talent. If I had to compare their sound to a Brisitish group - it would be Eric Burden & The Animals, who have to receive major kudos for creating the big, fat R&B sound that so many bands used as a springboard.
What happy memories, always was a fanatic of Paul Revere and The Raiders, loved the way they dressed , and Mark looked good with his ponytail, still enjoy listening to all of their songs.
I’m thinking this song sounded ahead of its time.
"if I break some rules along the way girl ya gotta understand-it's my way of gettin' what I want now--cuz IM HUNGRY!!" 1966 I love it.
So much good music during this period.
Great classic song that brings back fond memories of my much younger days. I even Rember using that Arrid deodorant.
I was only 19 years old back in 1966.
This is a groovy song to dance to! Everybody looks great! This is awesome!
Love it. I grew up watching this on tv.
This song was used by Tarrantino in 'Once Upon A Time In Hollywood'
Watching how we danced back then reminds me of the dancing in Charlie Brown Christmas.
We watched those California kids for what they were wearing. The only problem was, we couldn't always find it! We had to do our best.
You gotta love that fuzz distortion.
Fuzz on the bass. Outta sight!
Man bet it was hard to remember all those moves!! Lol dancing has come a long way
Awkward teenage years in the 60's. Brings back the memories. I was 14.
Girl you got this need to know what I'm all about
There's something that you dig you can't figure out
Well, you wanna know what moves my soul
And what ticks inside of my brain
But I've got this need I just can't control and it's
A-drivin' me insane
I can't take it! Owww!
Because I'm hungry for those good things baby
Hungry through and through
Well I'm hungry for that sweet life baby
With a real fine girl like you
I can almost taste it
It's sweet as wine
There's a custom-tailored world that I wanna own, someday
With a special place up high where we can stay alone, you and me
Girl, I'm gonna have it all someday if you'll
Just hang on to my hand
If I break some rules along the way, girl, you
Gotta understand
It's my way of gettin' what I want now, 'cause I'm hungry
Because I'm hungry for those good things baby
Hungry through and through
Well I'm hungry for that sweet life baby
With a real fine girl like you
I can almost taste it now
Oh, it's sweet as wine
Ain't gonna waste it now
When it's finally mine
Gonna live each minute, fill the hours and days
'Til I've had my fill
Aw, girl, I'll be rollin' in it
Yes, yes, you know I will, yes I will, owww!
Because I'm hungry for those good things baby
Hungry through and through
Well I'm hungry for that sweet life baby
With a real fine girl like you
Because I'm hungry for those good things baby
Hungry through and through
Well I'm hungry for that sweet life baby
With a real fine girl like you
Got to see Paul Revere twice during New Years Eve 96. Was so cool.
I remember 😅 well. They were great.
Hall of Fame worthy!
Lol, captain who? One pf my all-time favorite Rock & Roll bands PR&TRs. That guitar 🎸 and tamborine playing thru out the song rocks.
Wish we had a time machine to go back and live thru that era. Come back before that era changed. And of course revisit again, and again, and again.......
"cause I'm hungry for those good times baby...."
I used to dance in front of my bedroom mirror to this! Movin' groovin' and singing to the treetops! 1966....of course I'm looking for Frank, but you knew that! 😀
Jean Lankton keep on movin’’, groovin’ and singing!!! 😃
@@YCDTI yup. And at my age now I'd show anyone! (I'd lock the door as a teenager). Now my kids all think I'm sort of a dim light bulb...so who cares!!! 😄
Jean Lankton I love that!!!
i have the stereo album version on p. r and the raiders greatest hits plus the mono version off the spirit of 67 album
+Jean Lankton keep on rockin' those dance steps!!! :-)
"Look,Grandma's dancing!"
You were born too late. Too bad for you.
Yes Way Ahead ! Doris Days Son was the genius behind it.!
Love the song!!
Love these guy's ♥️♥️♥️
Best Band of ALLLLLL TIME...Best Lead Singer in the name of MARK. A. LINDSAY..
I was 14 and probably was live watching this very show. Summertime.😊
Get this song on a good system and crank the living shet out of it. This is rock the way it was meant to be done
Great Song !!
Steve Alaimo, along with Paul Revere and The Raiders, were regulars on "Where The Action is", which was also produced by Dick Clark.
Steve Alaimo was the "poor kids Paul McCartney" .. his "claim to fame," was that he very vaguely resembled Paul, but oh, he played it up!! 😅 LoL.
we always called him "Steve the Lamo"
Actually...Hungry is "almost" heavy metal. Almost. But pretty heavy stuff for 1966.Of course soon Hendrix and Cream would arrive and make this sound like milk toast. Best vocal performance ever from Mark Lindsay IMO. Still a cool song.
Mark had the best growl in rock ! Yeah.
Study Paul revere and the raiders and mark Lindsey, as they did some others that can knock this one down a little. They BELONG IN THE ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME!!!
I had stopped watching bandstand regularly in the 70s but my young daughter in the 80s took over. She dressed up in a "dress that twirled" and danced to it and SoulTrain every Saturday. We still talk about it. "Bandstand time" we would dance and sing around the house
"Chatting with a guy named Captain Beefheart, who's in charge of the Magic Band" Dick had no clue what he was in for there....
Where was FRANK ZAPPA ?
Hanging out with Don Van Vliet.
Mark Lindsay is still out there, performing....
Oldies are great
I was a yr old in 1966.Love music from the past
Great tune, great show. RIP Dick Clark and Paul Revere....Heard this tune on WORT-FM I Like it Like That with Rockin John McDonald 9/28/2019. 1:27
"You want to know what moves my soul and gets inside of my brain..."
Love, love, love
Sage words rarely said.
If I remember correctly, these are the days of teasing your hair, and dippidy do. Thank you, for sharing! Great song, too! xo
For some... others were already letting their freak flag fly. Unfortunately for me, the USAF assured mine was short.
@@ricknihan2786 yeah right!!
@@04rampart So true. By 1966 I was 16 and my hair was long nearly to my waist and straight. The teased sprayed "bubble do" was for the "straight" kids, not those that hung out at love ins in Griffith Park and on Sunset Blvd on weekends! 😅
@TB 123 Absolutely! You were there?
The day before I was born, that's cool.
Arthur Lee & Love performed My Little Red Book on this AB broadcast. Clip is on You Tube somewhere!
Yep, they performed "Message to Pretty" and "My Little Red Book". The album is amazing, it's one RUclips. One of my favorite albums of all time.
And Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band! Nobody can tell me Dick Clark wasn't cool!
Stevie G I agree! It changed my life and made me devoted to Love!
, Paul Revere and the Raiders were more then groovy, they were supercalifragilistic expialidocious!! they should be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as one of the iconic influential sixties bands, but instead their page has been ripped from rock n roll history. They had 700 or more television appearances. Which is more than the Beatles the Stones The Kinks The Yardbirds the birds the animals all put together. Little Steven Van Zandt of Bruce Springsteen's band told me here in Dallas a couple of years ago that they will never be deducted because they were to entertaining and also wo re costumes.. That sounds like a reason to be that they should be inducted, they were unique Ed original! Every foxy chick in the USA has a pair of Lehigh leather boots in her closet. tha NK you Paul Revere for started that worldwide fashion trend.. Long live Paul Revere and the Raiders 1960 - 2014, 54 years of rocking insanity! H o w d y from Dallas Texas
MR. RUSSEL CRAWFORD. THERE IS NO DOUBT THAT PAUL REVERE AND THE RAIDERS SHOULD BE IN THE ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME. BUT THERE IS THIS ASSHOLE FROM ROLLING STONE MAGAZINE NAMED JON WEINER, WHO I BELIEVE HAS THE FINAL SAY WHO GOES OR WHO DOESNT GO IN THE HOF. WHAT A CROCK OF SHIT THIS IS. ANYWAY, WE HAS FANS KNOW WHO SHOULD BE IN THE HOF AND WHO SHOULDNT BE THERE. THAT WORKS FOR ME!!!😁😊🤔😎
i agree you can google their website and inform new band members ron foos and reveres son jaime about that.... by the way what you are hearing is probably not the alternate version of hungary that one would not be aired on AB but there is one
Paul Revere and the Raiders are one of my favorite bands. I can't believe they aren't in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, but Tupac is. He isnt even a rock singer! He is a rapper!
Dude, you do know that only the opinion of Jann Wenner matters when it comes to that place? Beastie Boys, Madonna, U2, Ramones, Velvet Underground? You've got musicians that can't play their instruments, one lady who was more about marketing herself than anyone else, one hit wonders, no hit wonders, and people from a certain religious / ethnic group. No need to wonder why they aren't in there.
And Stevie Nicks! LOL! OMG what a horrible voice. Fleetwood Mac excelled in spite of her.
If alive, every one of those dancers are in their 70s now.
Amazing song!
The kids are all wearing ties! Hairspray! Wide ribbons!
Great tune
Captain Beefheart and Love! Heavy episode!
Back then they sold us products for acne and BO. Today they sell us products for incontinence and ED.
Everyone there are in their 70s now😢
Need a time machine , I wanna go there !
I was there. Lived it! So mod!
I was expecting them to be performing. Still a great tune. My sister bought Spirit of 67 album when it came out, and I used to listen to it A LOT. I bought the cd a couple years ago, pretty great album all the way through.
are yoiuy related to Pinhead Schlobodka?
Great album 🇺🇸
@@RAYFORDHENDERSON-dc2op Not to my knowledge.
@@ZippyThePinhead he was a cartoon character from the 1950s
@@RAYFORDHENDERSON-dc2op Okay, never heard of him, I'll have to search him up. Thanks.
I remember this testosterone -filled song back in the day. ❤ 🇺🇸 🎶🎶🎵🎶 😎
So fun! Thanks
The music was marvelous, and the "dancing" was repressed and disassociated. Except for those couple of folks, you know who.
I just checked and they still sell Arrid Spray.
Wow the Raiders are smashing those chord changes as hard as the fragile equipment could handle at the time, but the dancers aren't catchin' the spirit, if you know what I mean.
Now they are Gray Panthers!
#THESIXTIES had great #ROCKandROLL on #TV every single day and night!!!
great grandmas and grandpas now
Too young to be great grandparents
@@atipa_2128 Not all true. One of my classmates is a GREAT grandpa. Kids in rural towns like mine often procreate early. Nothing to brag about.
Yep, I was hot for Mark Lindsay. 😘
I'm happy that Dick Clark hosted his show in a hospital devoted to people with movement disorders.
Watching these clips from AB, , I'm always surprised at how squeezed together the dancers were. It seems as though it would have been a much more pleasant experience for them... and the TV audience... if there were fewer dancers on the floor at the same time.
THE NEW AMERICAN BANDSTAND 1966 Broadcaster in BoW Kinescope. & Videotape on Saturday Afternoon June 18, 1966 on ABC-TV USA Starring The Late America's Oldest Teenager Mr. Richard "Dick" Clark.
Love the dark haired cutie at 2:15
I love this track and as a little girl, yes, very little, remember LOVING American Bandstand on a Saturday, but as a 'modern' person, what I'm really noticing is how racially mixed the dancers are. We're told life was all 'black' or 'white' back in the day, but man, I see black, white, Hispanic and a few other races in between on this dance floor. Are we being lied to in the 21st Century?
Considering that I was in HS when this music . .and American Bandstand came out, maybe I can pass along some insight. Most High Schools had only been integrated by the mid to late '60s. Even though you do see racial couples here it wasn't yet the "comfortable" setting it appears to be. Mixed race couples only existed behind closed doors. This was considered a taboo subject. To Dick Clark's credit, he did a creditable job assembling school kids of different races, classes and culture and had them to at least appear to be having fun whether they were out of their element or not. He was a trendsetter to say the least.
My main beef with this video is the dancing. . stiff and somewhat boring. It was a start. Our little town had no real problems with integration while the bigger cities often did. The staid old mores slowly eroded as time moved on. It was a crazy time in America. What you see here wasn't all that cordial but in time, it got better. Not sure what the "lies" of the 21st Century you're referring to but having "been" there, I know what I saw and experienced.
At 3:51 it looks like there's a glimpse of Mike Michaud, Judy Michaud's younger brother. By the summer of '66 Bandstand had firmly established its basic Los Angeles group of regulars. Cool clip, Aaron!
Thank you Don!
Don, didn't Judy have a boatload of siblings that danced on Bandstand?
+Jean Lankton yes, younger brother Mike and younger sister Barbara [rip Barbara] (Hal Laws' mid-70's partner) also danced on AB. Judy had yet another brother and sister. Sorry, can't recall their names off hand.
didnt he get killed at Khe Sanh in 68?
If you rely on video evidence, it shows a major change in dancers from January 4, 1967, and continues to add new dancers until just after august, 1969 when suddenly everyone but a rare few regulars are gone forever.
It took that crowd a few minutes to wake up and start moving.
The greatest song of 1966... that wasn’t by The Beatles... or The Rolling Stones!!
I just heard this song for the first time the other day in a movie and I'm obsessed with it. I'm in my early 30s.
@@ABell-id3lc lol which movie?
@@cristianmestre4027 Once Upon A Time In Hollywood
Lol I’m not surprised!! That’s how most people know this song 😂
@@cristianmestre4027 really? Cool! The whole soundtrack is awesome
Hope you do the American Bandstand Top 10 including the #3 song No Matter What Shape Your Stomach's In by the T-Bones
AM radio & bone crunching mono at it's peak in '66.
Lotsa hot grandmas out there!
Been had a little horsey named Paul Revere
Just me and my horsey and a quart of beer
Ridin' cross the land, kickin' up sand
Sheriff's posses on my tail, 'cause I'm in demand
when music was great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I just picked up a can of that arrid action spray at the dollar store. It's ok.
Going for my physical in Minneapolis for the Army
AB was in color by that point in time. Sorry that most kinescopes were only in B&W. Color taping came soon after. The station was responsible for such a feature.
Those sweet 70's girls. Damn!
Mid-1960s.
That hair at 1:31.
Yep . . That hair . . ruclips.net/video/dKPLQbl44as/видео.html . . ;O) .
Back in the days when people had some class....no tattoos or disgusting piercings. The women were straight and the chrome was thick.
Like the deodorant commercial. The man working on his totem pole. Typical day.
I read something off a blog a few days ago and damn this guy was right Kurt cobain entered the chat at 2:01
Dresses were still long, I guess it was 1967 when the mini skirt took over.
Anyone know what kind of audio system they had at the studio back then? Sounds good to me. Of course it was all analog. I have a totally analog HiFi myself. All Marantz.
Paul Revere
And the Raiders
Were coo.with
Ther diferent
Outfits love
Ther outfits
And music
Good old school
Days
the next time someone says it's a beautiful day in California....between flooding, droughts, fires, mud slides...