JB7 & Adam Faith at The London Palladium 1960

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  • Опубликовано: 29 авг 2024
  • The John Barry Seven and Adam Faith starring as part of The London Palladium in 1960
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Комментарии • 44

  • @jaycollins9845
    @jaycollins9845 Год назад +11

    Sad to think that John Barry,Adam Faith and good old Bruce are no longer around.

  • @raymondfunnel6856
    @raymondfunnel6856 Год назад +2

    Love these old songs

  • @carlranger8060
    @carlranger8060 3 года назад +7

    Adam was incredibly charismatic.

  • @MrMjp58
    @MrMjp58 4 года назад +7

    Seeing this on TV a few weeks ago began my interest in the brilliant career of Vic Flick - and brilliant it was!

  • @keithwaites9991
    @keithwaites9991 2 года назад +6

    Damn, this is better that all the crap we watch now on a Saturday night (vic's a legend..so was Brucie)

    • @mikeperth1136
      @mikeperth1136  2 года назад +2

      I agree Keith! Those were the days! So many not know with us, but still chat with Vic every month or so; he currently lives near Las Vegas. Wish they'd bring back the Palladium shows - such varied entertainment. Thanks for your comment, Mike

  • @angelamary9493
    @angelamary9493 Год назад +3

    2023 ❤️

  • @dawnefoulds1271
    @dawnefoulds1271 2 года назад +2

    Adam faith I grew up with him as well .he made some good songs. I love the next bit that's coming up .When he is singing with Bruce Forsyth. They were so FUNNY. Dawne

  • @Zacharia503
    @Zacharia503 2 года назад +5

    Vic Flick trying to make 'Hit and Miss' look hard....one of the busiest and most accomplished Session Men of the time.

  • @dawnefoulds1271
    @dawnefoulds1271 2 года назад +2

    Adam faith was another great sixties singer. I grew up with Dawne

  • @jackal58590
    @jackal58590 7 лет назад +2

    I met Adam years ago.at an open air car show.Danson park.Bexley..he had a nice little Roller.I was surprised how small he was..I done a karaoke what do you want,and even plenty of youngsters knew the song.RIP Adam.

    • @Stringbean421
      @Stringbean421 6 лет назад +1

      jackal.
      Yea,..I saw Adam Faith in Ealing Broadway, West London about 20 years ago. I still remember it well. I was waiting to cross the road at the traffic lights when I saw this Silver Shadow Convertible Rolls Royce come around the corner, the roof was down and little Adam Faith was driving, there was nobody else with him. I don't like he's style of singing though and only ever liked him in the 70's TV series 'Budgie'.

  • @michaelbush245
    @michaelbush245 9 лет назад +3

    I saw Adam in Feb 1960 at "the Savoy theater" Burnt Oak

  • @TimsSite
    @TimsSite 4 года назад +2

    Bruce held his own loved it...

  • @john111257
    @john111257 7 лет назад +2

    awesome oldie

  • @mikeperth1136
    @mikeperth1136  10 лет назад +5

    You can also see the great Vic Flick at Vic Flick Interview Part One (Part One) and Vic Flick Interview Part Two (Part Two)

  • @williamcole9040
    @williamcole9040 2 года назад +1

    Juke Box Jury theme by JB7….GREAT

    • @mikeperth1136
      @mikeperth1136  2 года назад +1

      Yes, a classic tune - one that brings back lots of memories for many, I'm sure!

  • @davepowell4740
    @davepowell4740 2 года назад +2

    Vic Flick played the instrumental version of this boy on hard days night

    • @mikeperth1136
      @mikeperth1136  2 года назад +2

      He sure did Dave. He didn't get the credit for that either!

  • @john111257
    @john111257 4 года назад +2

    Brucie is a legend

  • @AlanBoddy-fl2qp
    @AlanBoddy-fl2qp 2 месяца назад

    SorryI found this painful!🇬🇧 Glad music has moved on successfully

  • @adrinathegreat3095
    @adrinathegreat3095 Месяц назад

    Old Bruce would have tried anything to increase his profile, Adam faith was probably the most successful pop artist in the UK when this was broadcast or join biggest with cliff richard.
    Whereas Bruce was on TV for 5 minutes comparing a show once a week for a season of the show.

  • @user-ee5pi7dg9q
    @user-ee5pi7dg9q 8 месяцев назад

    Just read Vic Flicks book, I you have been in a band you will completely get it.

  • @TonyRundleMusic
    @TonyRundleMusic 5 лет назад +1

    Love the invisible strings! :-) Presumably the orchestra - Val Parnell?

    • @E171955
      @E171955 4 года назад +1

      Tony Rundle - Jack Parnell

    • @tinapatton7346
      @tinapatton7346 4 года назад +1

      '58 thru '60 - Cyril Ornadel.

  • @heathstjohn6775
    @heathstjohn6775 Год назад

    I thought that this should only once again make me imagine just how incomprehensible to me it is that a personality cult's allure is so poweful, if properly promoted, that it can hide the worshipped object's vastly inferior talent from an audience's eyes and ears, even when it's on display for all to see, not hidden in a studio, within a record, and loaned its talent by the unknown studio enginneers; and, that again, how resentful I'd become if I were one of the unapplauded musician's, creating the sound, yet was still invisible to everybody, my music being lower than the star's monotone, no matter how loudly I played; especially if I were in the pits, playing a violin. But then, Forsyth appeared, with his moves, his effortless comic demeanour, and more pleasant voice, and it was all re-emphasised for me.
    This adoration of youth for youth's sake,, even if whatever potential merits it may have unseen by me are visible to others, is so strong that when Brucie and Sammy Davis Jr. staged that incredible gun-twirling and dacing act together, years later, I think too, at the London Palladium, not a single female shriek was heard. Is it because they are imagining having sex with the youth, is that all that's necessary ?

  • @malcolmlangley7249
    @malcolmlangley7249 5 лет назад

    Was Les Read with the band then or did he join later

  • @urasam2
    @urasam2 Год назад

    One wonders why the horn players bothered turning up.

    • @mikeperth1136
      @mikeperth1136  Год назад

      Agreed Tony! But they were part of the 7 and without them being there they'd only be the JB 4 and without John Barry Prendergast himself! Bet their mic didn't even have a lead attached! Regards, Mike

    • @urasam2
      @urasam2 Год назад

      @@mikeperth1136 I can’t process the fact that Adam was only 19/20 in this video, and yet I still see him through the eyes of a 9 year old fan, such that he still looks older than me!

    • @mikeperth1136
      @mikeperth1136  Год назад +1

      I was 14 at the time and Adam was one of our 'idols', along with The Shadows and Dusty. Many years later, we became very close friends with John Worsley (aka Johnny Worth and Les Vandyke) who wrote all the early Adam No1's, along with hits for many other artists like Eden Kane. He died around 18 months ago in Consett. Regrettably never saw Adam 'live'.

    • @urasam2
      @urasam2 Год назад

      @@mikeperth1136 That’s fascinating.
      I had a single by Lance Fortune (Be Mine) which I think was another Vandyke song

    • @mikeperth1136
      @mikeperth1136  Год назад

      Hi Tony. 'Be Mine' wasn't one of John's compositions - I believe it was written by the late Trevor Peacock, of 'No, No, No, No - Yes' fame in The Vicar Of Dibley. Trevor wrote quite a number of very successful songs. Sadly, by the time I got round to asking for an interview,= he had advancing Alzheimer's, so it never happened.

  • @geoffm9944
    @geoffm9944 Год назад

    The early hits of Adam Faith were by today’s standards mediocre. However, Adam Faith back in 1960, represented something new, and although the quality of his singing left a lot to be desired, indeed his nasal tones and his occasional flat notes, were over overlooked because his hit songs from 1960 to 1963 were tuneful and easy to listen to. With the rise of the Beatles and other Mersey groups, Adam Faith was wise enough to change the type of songs he had been recording, and introduce a more dynamic dimension. His two top 20 hits, ‘The First Time’ and ‘We are in love,’ were in my humble view his best ever recordings. But Adam, before he went into acting, recorded a ballad ‘Message to Martha’ which also reached the top 20. Adam Faith was a ‘show biz survivor’ as he realised that acting was the next logical step as he couldn’t go on forever being a pop hero.

    • @mikeperth1136
      @mikeperth1136  Год назад

      Agreed - it's all a matter of 'right place, right time'. Go to my interview with Johnny Worth (Les Vandyke) to hear more about Adam's first number ones. Regards, Mike

    • @BrendaDrumm
      @BrendaDrumm 7 месяцев назад

      I loved Adam in my youth I'm now 74 I keep playing message to Martha it's lovey he wernt a healthy lad I heard he died from kidney or heart failure x