I GRADUATED FROM HIGH SCHOOL IN 1969 ALSO & I NEVER HEARD THIS GROUP . Man what i missed!!!!! IN FINDING THEM I HAVE HEARD 5 TUNES IN A ROW THAT WERE AS GOOD AS ANY SOUND IN ROCK , IN A ROW . CORRECTION , EVERY SO0NG THEY DID--WOW!!!!!
"The Peppermint Trolley Company was an American sunshine pop band known for their 1968 single "Baby You Come Rollin' Cross My Mind" as well as their performances on Mannix and The Beverly Hillbillies plus their arrangement and performance of The Brady Bunch original theme song. The Peppermint Trolley Company are credited with arranging and singing The Brady Bunch theme song for the show's pilot. After the band left Acta Records, the vocals were rerecorded and sung by studio singers Paul Parish, John Beland and Lois Fletcher, leaving the original music intact. The original line-up included Jimmy Faragher (vocals, bass, guitar), Danny Faragher (vocals, keyboards), Casey Cunningham (drums) and Patrick McClure (guitar, vocals). McClure was later replaced by Greg Tornquist. In January 1969, The Peppermint Trolley Company left Acta Records and changed its name to Bones, going on to record two albums for Signpost Records and MCA."
I graduated from high school in 1969. It's great to hear this music again. Life takes its toll. The majority of our old British Invasion and The San Francisco Sound musicians are long gone. The once great music with meaning has died along with the writers and musicians of that era.
Not true at all! There is tons of great and good new and sort of new classic rock bands! There are zillions of them on youtube right here! Check out Ally Venable and Danielle Nicole for just 2 examples!
Seriously. It's gone, alright. Just look at society and the current flow and vibe of humans on this planet. The way it is now in the 21st. It's as plain as the fat dumb noses on these deniers of simple fact.
ahhh! 1968. i can almost remember it! i was playing in a band with my friends, but we never heard this group. good times indeed. we played beegees, beatles, hendrix, cream and harder rock. this stuff is nice, like the cowsills.
"68 was the best year in music" - a year later Charles Manson came and everything collapsed ) social dialectics: yesterday's hippies and "flower childs" became fascists and rippers
@@dividualism Bullshit! Manson was not a hippie or flower child., he was a criminal conman. Nothing collapsed. There is more classic rock and hippies now! The media is silent about it, because it is still dangerous to squares and greedy evil money chasers. You must be one of them!
i am not sure what the uploader was thinking. this is not the entire lp first off....track 08 - Sunrise...is not even there..... after 33:41.....all tracks are not from said lp. and here is the track list of what is there, that is correct...... 01 - I've Got To Be Going - 00:00 02 - Baby You Come Rollin' Across My Mind - 02:06 03 - I Remember Long Ago - 04:31 04 - Put Your Burdon Down - 07:02 05 - Reflections - 09:33 06 - Beautiful Sun - 12:37 07 - Trust - 17:44 08 - Sunrise - track is missing, goes right into track 9. 09 - Free - 20:23 10 - Pat's Song - 23:32 11 - Fatal Fallacy - 25:55 from 33:44 to 51:22 is not lp
It's another band "Orange Colored Sky" with the following songs: Another Sky (1969 A-Side Single) with its following B-Side "Happiness Is". Then the 1969 single "Mr. Peacock" and its B-Side "Knowing How I Love You". And the last it's "Who Are You Foolin" the 1973 B-Side Single of Morning Light.
Around '71-72 they changed their name to BONES and released 2 albums. More info can be found on Wikipedia and both BONES albums are also on RUclips. Then after Bones disbanded more music was released as brothers Danny and Jimmy Faragher went on to form the Blue Eyed Soul group 'The Faragher Brothers'.
strawberry alarm clock....tangerine dream....1910 fruit company.....sugarloaf. even the band names suggest innocence. back when music was simple, fun, and pure. its all angry man music now. the 60's are a little too far back for this 50 yo geeser, but i would rather go backwards than forward considering the direction music is going.
Also in the late 60s there was Vanilla Fudge, Chocolate Watchband, Moby Grape, Lemon Pipers, Cherry People, Electric Prunes, Grapefruit, The Candymen, and last but not at all least The Cake !
Well... It wasn't all simple and fun. There was a lot of pushing against the establishment, anti-war sentiment and illicit drug use going on!!! But lots of great music too.
"Mr. Peacock" at 39:52 was written for the 1969 Don Knotts comedy "The Love God"? Where Knotts played a milquetoast editor of a birdwatching magazine who's turned into a Hugh Hefner type, named Abner Peacock. In the movie a Supremes-type girl group sings it in a nightclub scene.
is that on the album itself? I sifted through every song individually on a Spotify 2009 upload and can not find that part. nor can I figure out what the song is called from this video
In Sep of 1968, I turned 6, and started 1st grade.This album was not played on AM-1170 , KSTT, Davenport, Iowa, so I never knew about them. Please Consult Billboard for Chart activity. We had the top 40 hits of the week. Music buying was usually by 45 rpm records, as most people could not afford to buy the full albums.
It's another band "Orange Colored Sky" with the following songs from tracks 12 to 16: Another Sky (1969 A-Side Single) with its following B-Side "Happiness Is". Then the 1969 single "Mr. Peacock" and its B-Side "Knowing How I Love You". And the last it's "Who Are You Foolin" the 1973 B-Side Single of Morning Light.
‘66 to ‘68 there was a fair amount of fun, innocent, somewhat lysergicaly tinged music. Stoned and smiling, before hard drugs, hard rock and cynicism took over.😎✌🏽☮️🎸
And don't forget about Spanky An Our Gang...Part of the music was easy and innocent and other parts of it were hard- edgedand piercing. Both aspects good. Not everything has to be deep. Music is meant to be entertaining as well as stimulating. This band falls into the first...Ed
Tracks ## 12-17 (from 34.09 - to 51.22) 12, Another Sky 13, Happiness Is 14, Mr. Peacock 15, Knowing How I Love You 16, Morning Light 17, Who Are You Foolin - are the singles of another group - ORANGE COLORED SKY (US).
KavkaRus Question....There's a song titled Driving Down The Freeway by Young Buck ft The Outlawz that samples a singer from the 60s. The singer in question appears the first 16 seconds of the song. By any chance can you help me identify him please?
@@KavkaRus There isn't Morning Light : Another Sky (1969 A-Side Single) with its following B-Side "Happiness Is". Then the 1969 single "Mr. Peacock" and its B-Side "Knowing How I Love You". And the last it's "Who Are You Foolin" the 1973 B-Side Single of Morning Light.
JTheRiffer That's hardly a recommendation.......this lot seems even more cliché in their presentation than the 'Electric Prunes' were...Without a doubt very accomplished musicians,but wonder why they fell through the cracks. Think I'll get me one of those pants...it'll make my stubby legs look longer...
Thank you for this gem. Here the tracklist and some more information... www.discogs.com/Peppermint-Trolley-Co-The-The-Peppermint-Trolley-Company/master/440558
It's another band "Orange Colored Sky" with the following songs: Another Sky (1969 A-Side Single) with its following B-Side "Happiness Is". Then the 1969 single "Mr. Peacock" and its B-Side "Knowing How I Love You". And the last it's "Who Are You Foolin" the 1973 B-Side Single of Morning Light.
this music was more than pop. band was seasoned musicians, i was 5 when this came out, my momma bought this lp. this isnt acid but pothead, this i know.
Paolo Casiraghi A lot of 60's bands were poppy. The problem is, you don't appreciate that era or the music for that matter...and it's too bad you don't recognize it for the beautiful music it really is. :(
I GRADUATED FROM HIGH SCHOOL IN 1969 ALSO & I NEVER HEARD THIS GROUP .
Man what i missed!!!!!
IN FINDING THEM I HAVE HEARD 5 TUNES IN A ROW THAT WERE AS GOOD AS ANY SOUND IN ROCK , IN A ROW .
CORRECTION , EVERY SO0NG THEY DID--WOW!!!!!
"The Peppermint Trolley Company was an American sunshine pop band known for their 1968 single "Baby You Come Rollin' Cross My Mind" as well as their performances on Mannix and The Beverly Hillbillies plus their arrangement and performance of The Brady Bunch original theme song. The Peppermint Trolley Company are credited with arranging and singing The Brady Bunch theme song for the show's pilot. After the band left Acta Records, the vocals were rerecorded and sung by studio singers Paul Parish, John Beland and Lois Fletcher, leaving the original music intact. The original line-up included Jimmy Faragher (vocals, bass, guitar), Danny Faragher (vocals, keyboards), Casey Cunningham (drums) and Patrick McClure (guitar, vocals). McClure was later replaced by Greg Tornquist. In January 1969, The Peppermint Trolley Company left Acta Records and changed its name to Bones, going on to record two albums for Signpost Records and MCA."
I was 10 and loved this stuff. Just great, clean fun!!! I sure miss it.
I graduated from high school in 1969. It's great to hear this music again. Life takes its toll. The majority of our old British Invasion and The San Francisco Sound musicians are long gone. The once great music with meaning has died along with the writers and musicians of that era.
I'm a millennial and I love this music. The songs of the 60s will live forever
not completely gone yet...
Not true at all! There is tons of great and good new and sort of new classic rock bands! There are zillions of them on youtube right here! Check out Ally Venable and Danielle Nicole for just 2 examples!
@@michaelcraig9449 Exactly… his comment isn’t true NOW, let alone 7 years ago.
Seriously. It's gone, alright. Just look at society and the current flow and vibe of humans on this planet. The way it is now in the 21st. It's as plain as the fat dumb noses on these deniers of simple fact.
I love this kind of bands...sunshine pop ..spychedelic pop music. So greattttttttttttttt
ahhh! 1968. i can almost remember it! i was playing in a band with my friends, but we never heard this group. good times
indeed. we played beegees, beatles, hendrix, cream and harder rock. this stuff is nice, like the cowsills.
60s/early 70s Beegees is so good and so underrated!
'68 was the best year in music. These bands were awesome and Jim Morrison was alive and *somewhat* well.
We need to go back.
Amethyst Leigh nah fuck that
"68 was the best year in music" - a year later Charles Manson came and everything collapsed )
social dialectics: yesterday's hippies and "flower childs" became fascists and rippers
yes, but 1966-1968 had much great music-ignore the non-musical stuff.
@@dividualism Bullshit! Manson was not a hippie or flower child., he was a criminal conman. Nothing collapsed. There is more classic rock and hippies now! The media is silent about it, because it is still dangerous to squares and greedy evil money chasers. You must be one of them!
So freaking cool! brings back good memories of better days.
Such a peaceful, wonderful album - I like it :)
Love this kind of music. Reminds me of Left Bank.
Amazing! An underrated late 60's masterpiece!
Saudades de Santana Livramento RGS. Grandes madrugadas com esse somzaço.👍👍👍👍👍🎵
i am not sure what the uploader was thinking.
this is not the entire lp first off....track 08 - Sunrise...is not even there.....
after 33:41.....all tracks are not from said lp.
and here is the track list of what is there, that is correct......
01 - I've Got To Be Going - 00:00
02 - Baby You Come Rollin' Across My Mind - 02:06
03 - I Remember Long Ago - 04:31
04 - Put Your Burdon Down - 07:02
05 - Reflections -
09:33
06 - Beautiful Sun
- 12:37
07 - Trust - 17:44
08 - Sunrise
- track is missing, goes right into track 9.
09 - Free
- 20:23
10 - Pat's Song - 23:32
11 - Fatal Fallacy - 25:55
from 33:44 to 51:22 is not lp
It's another band "Orange Colored Sky" with the following songs: Another Sky (1969 A-Side Single) with its following B-Side "Happiness Is". Then the 1969 single "Mr. Peacock" and its B-Side "Knowing How I Love You". And the last it's "Who Are You Foolin" the 1973 B-Side Single of Morning Light.
thanks for sharing i like very much this lp: a french 54 years old lover of true and good music!
Totally stumbled upon a vinyl copy of this a thrift shop today. Took a gamble on it and not disappointed. Amazing.
Restful music beautifully sung
Never heard this album and never even heard about the group before. I like this sudden unexpected discovery. Thanks a lot.
Around '71-72 they changed their name to BONES and released 2 albums. More info can be found on Wikipedia and both BONES albums are also on RUclips. Then after Bones disbanded more music was released as brothers Danny and Jimmy Faragher went on to form the Blue Eyed Soul group 'The Faragher Brothers'.
strawberry alarm clock....tangerine dream....1910 fruit company.....sugarloaf. even the band names suggest innocence. back when music was simple, fun, and pure. its all angry man music now. the 60's are a little too far back for this 50 yo geeser, but i would rather go backwards than forward considering the direction music is going.
don't forget about sunforest.
Tangerine Dream were a somewhat different genre from the 70s though, unless you're referring to the album by Kaleidoscope
Also in the late 60s there was Vanilla Fudge, Chocolate Watchband, Moby Grape, Lemon Pipers, Cherry People, Electric Prunes, Grapefruit, The Candymen, and last but not at all least The Cake !
@@leegoss3803 I LOVE The Cake!!!
Well... It wasn't all simple and fun. There was a lot of pushing against the establishment, anti-war sentiment and illicit drug use going on!!! But lots of great music too.
"Mr. Peacock" at 39:52 was written for the 1969 Don Knotts comedy "The Love God"? Where Knotts played a milquetoast editor of a birdwatching magazine who's turned into a Hugh Hefner type, named Abner Peacock. In the movie a Supremes-type girl group sings it in a nightclub scene.
is that on the album itself? I sifted through every song individually on a Spotify 2009 upload and can not find that part. nor can I figure out what the song is called from this video
Awesome! It was a fantastic experience to discover PTC a few years ago, I have listened a lot to them since then. Magnificent 60:s pop music
Best known for performing the opening tham for season 1 and 2 or the Brady Bunch, great blend of psychedelic and bubble gum
Proof-read what you write.
Technically, the first season of The Brady Bunch. By the second season and for the rest of the series, the kids in the cast sang the theme song.
@@rainbowranddy Freak.
@39:54 wasn’t expecting the theme song from Don Knott’s “The Love God” 😊
In Sep of 1968, I turned 6, and started 1st grade.This album was not played on AM-1170 , KSTT, Davenport, Iowa, so I never knew about them. Please Consult Billboard for Chart activity. We had the top 40 hits of the week. Music buying was usually by 45 rpm records, as most people could not afford to buy the full albums.
A pleasant surprise. From the name I was expecting bubble gum; instead I got something that reminded me quite a bit of Love.
I was expecting something like Love but just got bubblegum.
The one dislike, had his foot run over by a Trolley wheel
These folks sang the Theme to The Brady Bunch First season
Groovy
Just saw them on an episode of Mannix! Neil Diamond was on one... and Stephen Stills too?
Pretty innocent, I like it.
Love this
Muito bom ! Obrigado pela postagem ! 🎸🎸⚡⚡🤘🤘
...thanks for posting this groovy album
SUPER MUSIC FROM TIME PAST.
It's another band "Orange Colored Sky" with the following songs from tracks 12 to 16: Another Sky (1969 A-Side Single) with its following B-Side "Happiness Is". Then the 1969 single "Mr. Peacock" and its B-Side "Knowing How I Love You". And the last it's "Who Are You Foolin" the 1973 B-Side Single of Morning Light.
‘66 to ‘68 there was a fair amount of fun, innocent, somewhat lysergicaly tinged music. Stoned and smiling, before hard drugs, hard rock and cynicism took over.😎✌🏽☮️🎸
👍 album !
And don't forget about Spanky An Our Gang...Part of the music was easy and innocent and other parts of it were hard- edgedand piercing. Both aspects good. Not everything has to be deep. Music is meant to be entertaining as well as stimulating. This band falls into the first...Ed
Bubbledelic.
Good name for it!
Saudades de Santana Livramento RS.
Saudades da fronteira .
Saudades de Rivera 👍👍👍🎵👍🎩
Очень нравится такая музыка,напоминает ранние Tremeloes.
Back when the world was fun and easy
This is the same band that provided the opening theme song for Season 1 of The Brady Bunch.
that Mr. Peacock song around the 40:00 mark, where can I find this? is there a song name? I can't figure it out
They originally sang the theme song to the Brady Bunch
What's the song that starts at 34:09 cant find it on the track listings anywhere
Tracks ## 12-17 (from 34.09 - to 51.22)
12, Another Sky
13, Happiness Is
14, Mr. Peacock
15, Knowing How I Love You
16, Morning Light
17, Who Are You Foolin
- are the singles of another group - ORANGE COLORED SKY (US).
thank you sir!!!!!!!
KavkaRus Question....There's a song titled Driving Down The Freeway by Young Buck ft The Outlawz that samples a singer from the 60s. The singer in question appears the first 16 seconds of the song. By any chance can you help me identify him please?
@@KavkaRus There isn't Morning Light : Another Sky (1969 A-Side Single) with its following B-Side "Happiness Is". Then the 1969 single "Mr. Peacock" and its B-Side "Knowing How I Love You". And the last it's "Who Are You Foolin" the 1973 B-Side Single of Morning Light.
Peppermint Rainbow..
What is the name of the song @45:17? That one is my favorite!!
What's the name of the song @45:17?
See the answer to "thebigbeesknees". Greetings Blake.
@@jorgeramirezcamarena4904 i don’t understand what that means. i can’t even begin to figure how you thought that would be helpful.
SO much better than 'modern 'YoDeeDoh' cretingay canuk-style crap. Yknow? ****
JTheRiffer That's hardly a recommendation.......this lot seems even more cliché in their presentation than the 'Electric Prunes' were...Without a doubt very accomplished musicians,but wonder why they fell through the cracks.
Think I'll get me one of those pants...it'll make my stubby legs look longer...
!!!
Thank you for this gem. Here the tracklist and some more information...
www.discogs.com/Peppermint-Trolley-Co-The-The-Peppermint-Trolley-Company/master/440558
start(ed) looking for the commune near us.
thank you! but how come the last six songs are by orange colored sky?
They performed the ORIGINAL Brady Bunch theme before ti was replaced by the Brady kids
WOW scary pants
Anyone know the track name @ 33:20 ?
It's another band "Orange Colored Sky" with the following songs: Another Sky (1969 A-Side Single) with its following B-Side "Happiness Is". Then the 1969 single "Mr. Peacock" and its B-Side "Knowing How I Love You". And the last it's "Who Are You Foolin" the 1973 B-Side Single of Morning Light.
Wasn't this band the original singers of the Brady Bunch opening theme?
Derek Harris Yep that's correct for the first season, then the kids did it themselves
Hello this is me
Jebadiah is not me...
that's fine make fun of them, but back in the day we didn't have the problems we have now in your generation.
I highly enjoy this album
winitred000 whats there to make fun of?
LOL kid’s music from the sixties
Too much pop sap. A little garage punk edge is needed.
this music was more than pop. band was seasoned musicians, i was 5 when this came out, my momma bought this lp. this isnt acid but pothead, this i know.
for 80's child like me today's music hads gone to crap.....
Poppy and lousy. Best avoided.
Paolo Casiraghi A lot of 60's bands were poppy. The problem is, you don't appreciate that era or the music for that matter...and it's too bad you don't recognize it for the beautiful music it really is. :(
I still love many '60 pop-oriented albums but this one is really weak.