The Merseybeats were a REALLY PROFESSIONAL SOUNDING band back in 1964, with solid musicianship and COOL guitars! They also were good looking! Why didn’t they make it bigger in the music business? One of those eternal Musical Mysteries, I guess…
It's nice today to be able to here The British Groups that were successful at home but never really cracked it here in the American market place for whatever reasons might have been. We knew there was a group called The Merseybeats because we'd see them mentioned in news articles but their music evaded us somehow. Going back 60 years or so now in 2024 watching this video I can here good sounds we missed out on.
That's a long time to be married to the same lady. Johnny must have loved her a lot. Some rock stars remain faithful to the same woman but they are few and far between. So sorry he didn't live longer but passed away due to that awful disease. I know what it feels like. A long worrying journey. R.I.P Johnny.❤xxx
Not live, it’s lip synced as the instruments are not plugged in, no microphones and the drummer isn’t hitting the drums. Playback was common on TV, only certain dedicated music shows actually had bands perform live like The Midnight Special.
@@eeeedddd2087 Most 1960s TV performances were mimed, but very few of them have survived or seen the light of day. I think that is what the poster was probably referring to - contemporary 60s footage. This rare clip was unseen since original broadcast.
@@ricardo2266 I get what your saying and agree. I post a lot of music videos on a popular app, I can assure you lip syncing is very common right up till today. I know this because of my growing up with my parents in the industry. I also have remastered videos with an album recording minus the studio audience and it fits, no splicing needed to match mouth movements. Many people assume Milli Vanilli was the only lip sync group, this is not the case. I know of many popular singers and groups that are just the faces, with the real singer and musicians unseen. Frank Farian the man behind Milli Vanilli did the same thing prior with his group Boney M. The earliest I know of starts in the mid to late 50s, where a jewish white female singer/ songwriter recorded a demo with a young black male. This song was never intended to be released but to demo for another recording artists. It was released and the female in the cover was now a black girl. It’s quicker for a tv show appearance to lip sync, there is no need for the band to do a proper sound check. If you watch TopPop (Dutch show) or the UK’s Top of the Pops you’ll see a few respected artists refusing to lip synch. Some won’t move their lips, others they have the band mates swap their instruments. A few times I’ve seen a band thrash the stage while the music played. You’ll be pleasantly surprised to know many stage appearances on live tv are lip synced and many concerts too. It’s very common now with groups of yesteryear performing or for a small engagement. You know when there isn’t any instruments in sight, if there are instruments watch the players and look for the clues. It’s understandable that a performer who has a lot of choreography would do lip syncing. I think they should tell you if you purchase their tickets.
I think this is mimed as the instruments are not plugged in and the bass player in this footage is Johnny Gustafson who replaced orig member Billy Kinsley who played on the recording
When the night is cold And my arms want someone to hold I think of you When the rain is falling I hear you calling to me I think of you I think of you every minute I lie awake each lonely night I think of you, yeah that day You walked away and out of sight Well now my arms just long to hold you Like they used to do-oo before I'm a broken man Now you don't love me no-o more Now the night is cold And my arms want someone to hold I think of you Now the rain is falling I hear you calling to me I think of you I think of you every minute I lie awake each lonely night I think of you, yeah that day You walked away and out of sight Well now my arms just long to hold you Like they used to do-oo before I'm a broken man Now you don't love me no-o more When the night is cold And my arms want someone to hold I think of you When the rain is falling I hear you calling to me I think of you I think of you
For every Beatles or Dave Clark 5, there was a Mercybeats or The Liverbirds. History has a funny way of only remembering certain bands like they were somehow "unique", when in effect, there were MANY bands to come out of that era.
Great lead in for my question. What did the Beatles have that all these other similar bands, both in looks and sound, lacked? Was it simply because they were the first to hit the USA?
@@nottoday.9503 I wondered that too. Now I am NOT talking about what band that The Beatles would become with such masterpieces as SGT. Pepper and Abby Road. I'm talking about their early days. If you listen to some of those Anthology 1 tracks you'll see a band who were still learning and weren't the "best" at anything. Even they say that much. Their musical talent was a very small part of what made them stand out. I think it was a case of good timing, a good look, a stage presence which could easily be fine-tuned and four very different personalities who somehow gelled. Being the first to hit the USA was important, but they were already a huge phenomenon back home and around Europe already. The Dave Clark 5 hit big in the US around the same time and were arguably a cooler band during their early days. Still, Clark's ego and his insistence on Total Control (the band's name didn't help either) plus an unwillingness to change with the times (they didn't embrace the Psychedelic sounds) had them left in the dust while The Beatles kept evolving. But back to the original question, I think that The Beatles were the right band at the right time and had the right industry people shaping them into a global phenomenon.
Quite a Big Deal getting Big Three Johnny Gus to fill in on the bass! I remember The Silver Beetles had Big Three drummer Hutch fill in for Pete for some shows.
See Me Back (a B side twice) and Really Mystified (another B side; also on The Beat Merchants LP) were their two best, at least they had some energy and weren’t boring ballads.
Wow, Billy Kinsley looks so much like Pete Shelley, even in his mannerisms, or was Pete Shelley emulating Billy ? Such an uncanny resemblance though. Love 'em both !
The only thing I can think is there were so many good groups like the Fourmost, the Searchers, Swinging Blue Jeans, to say nothing of the obvious #1…but surely there must’ve been a place for them somewhere, these guys were class.
@@Naterade1959 Exactly. The Beatles first single released 05 Oct 1962 followed by a succession of #1s in short order understandably accompanied by loads of publicity. By early 1963, almost every British guitar band of the day playing the beat sound the day imitated The Beatles haircut. e.g. The Kinks, The Merseybeats. Some trying to play the safer middle ground less prominently so, e.g. Gerry & The Pacemakers also an Epstein managed band who possibly styled them differently to distinguish them from The Beatles, and The Searchers who had enjoyed hit success before The Beatles, but by the standards of the day, their hairstyles were still considered long hair.
Saw them perform on a re recording of Please Please Me album. They did Boys. The worst of the lot and the dismissive attitude of the bass player was awful.
Love this brings back so memories it was our song my husband passed away 2007 we played it at his funeral miss him so much
You'll sing it again together one day x
Can understand why you both loved this song. Me too ❤
Bless you.
Sorry for your loss🙏🙏🙏🙏
Wow what a fab song luv the sixties era but was just a kid so never got to fully get with it all...il jump back to that era in next life🎉😅❤
Boy
Just stumbled across this
I'm 15 again in Bootle Next to Liverpool
What a time to be alive
Had nothing
Wanted for less
But extremely happy
The best music days ever.
This song brings tears to my eyes
Totally fab in 1964, better then anything in 2022.
*than.
Absolutely classic song from a time when all music seemed great
All music was great In the early 60s
The Merseybeats were a REALLY PROFESSIONAL SOUNDING band back in 1964, with solid musicianship and COOL guitars! They also were good looking! Why didn’t they make it bigger in the music business? One of those eternal Musical Mysteries, I guess…
A good question.
Tony Crane's vocals always so good
My Mrs was listening to this song earlier in the morning with a bad back and still got it
songs like this take me back to a time when life seems a lot better and calmer
Ooh Sixties music so amazing how lucky was I to enjoy it miss my youth😂
The fabulous merseybeats
The awesome merseybeats
I’ve never heard I stand accused, just played it. Love it fab music fab times
Wonderful
Havent heard this in years great old song 😂😂😂
Those were the days all young and handsome music we still can listen to 2023
An underrated song. I remember it in the charts in February 1964. I was 14 at the time.
Class music not crap 2023
It's nice today to be able to here The British Groups that were successful at home but never really cracked it here in the American market place for whatever reasons might have been. We knew there was a group called The Merseybeats because we'd see them mentioned in news articles but their music evaded us somehow. Going back 60 years or so now in 2024 watching this video I can here good sounds we missed out on.
The Merseybeats were regular visitors to our local dancehall near Sheffield around this time. They were brilliant.
I loved them and sometimes feel they should've had more credit.,
Sounds as good now as it did almost 60yrs ago
Love this song. Ah the 60s
Brings tears to my eyes 😢😢😢
Great stuff, a real sixties classic
Loved this when I was 5
Words so true 😢😢😢😢😢
That's a long time to be married to the same lady. Johnny must have loved her a lot. Some rock stars remain faithful to the same woman but they are few and far between. So sorry he didn't live longer but passed away due to that awful disease. I know what it feels like. A long worrying journey. R.I.P Johnny.❤xxx
This was a sweet pause during the crazy Beatlemania❤️
I remember this song and being with my girlfriend in 1964.
My mom saw them live at the Cavern Club back in '64....
I LOVE ALL THE SONGS OF THE N
MERSEY BEATS . THIS GIVER A GOOD ENGLISH FEELINGS 😄
Very good singing and handsome group
Love the songs of the 1960s
just fabulous
Brings me back to my school days,
Beautiful!❤
I’m thinking of my gorgeous fiancee at the moment as I had to leave her at home and I’m thinking of her tonight xxxx
great
Lovely memories ❤
I dig this band... and some nice guitars ..
A really beautiful l9stbl9ve song . With having the extra bonus of having Fluff Freeman introduce them.
I saw them in Castle Douglas. Kirkubridgshire In the townhall ? 1964/65
Brilliant.
I've been a fan of oldies music for a long time but first time I saw and heard this group
Awesome!!! 👍
Love ' I stand accused ' brilliant song with Kieth Moon on lead gong!!!
Sweet memories❤
Great band..never big here but very popular in uk
Gorgeous Johnny Gus! RIP
Fell in love with gorgeous Johnny the first time I saw him. Did he always stay married to the same lucky lady?
@@HelenCampbell-zk1ve Married to Anne for over thirty years, Gustafson died on 12 September 2014 from cancer.[6]. Wikipedia
Wow finally i find the merseybeats sing i think of you live!
Not live, it’s lip synced as the instruments are not plugged in, no microphones and the drummer isn’t hitting the drums. Playback was common on TV, only certain dedicated music shows actually had bands perform live like The Midnight Special.
@@eeeedddd2087 Most 1960s TV performances were mimed, but very few of them have survived or seen the light of day. I think that is what the poster was probably referring to - contemporary 60s footage. This rare clip was unseen since original broadcast.
@@ricardo2266 I get what your saying and agree. I post a lot of music videos on a popular app, I can assure you lip syncing is very common right up till today. I know this because of my growing up with my parents in the industry. I also have remastered videos with an album recording minus the studio audience and it fits, no splicing needed to match mouth movements. Many people assume Milli Vanilli was the only lip sync group, this is not the case. I know of many popular singers and groups that are just the faces, with the real singer and musicians unseen. Frank Farian the man behind Milli Vanilli did the same thing prior with his group Boney M. The earliest I know of starts in the mid to late 50s, where a jewish white female singer/ songwriter recorded a demo with a young black male. This song was never intended to be released but to demo for another recording artists. It was released and the female in the cover was now a black girl. It’s quicker for a tv show appearance to lip sync, there is no need for the band to do a proper sound check. If you watch TopPop (Dutch show) or the UK’s Top of the Pops you’ll see a few respected artists refusing to lip synch. Some won’t move their lips, others they have the band mates swap their instruments. A few times I’ve seen a band thrash the stage while the music played. You’ll be pleasantly surprised to know many stage appearances on live tv are lip synced and many concerts too. It’s very common now with groups of yesteryear performing or for a small engagement. You know when there isn’t any instruments in sight, if there are instruments watch the players and look for the clues. It’s understandable that a performer who has a lot of choreography would do lip syncing. I think they should tell you if you purchase their tickets.
@@eeeedddd2087 Thanks for your interesting comments.
I think this is mimed as the instruments are not plugged in and the bass player in this footage is Johnny Gustafson who replaced orig member Billy Kinsley who played on the recording
Jerry's vocal style and range is totally signature....
Tony Crane !!
A fave of mine
When the night is cold
And my arms want someone to hold
I think of you
When the rain is falling
I hear you calling to me
I think of you
I think of you every minute
I lie awake each lonely night
I think of you, yeah that day
You walked away and out of sight
Well now my arms just long to hold you
Like they used to do-oo before
I'm a broken man
Now you don't love me no-o more
Now the night is cold
And my arms want someone to hold
I think of you
Now the rain is falling
I hear you calling to me
I think of you
I think of you every minute
I lie awake each lonely night
I think of you, yeah that day
You walked away and out of sight
Well now my arms just long to hold you
Like they used to do-oo before
I'm a broken man
Now you don't love me no-o more
When the night is cold
And my arms want someone to hold
I think of you
When the rain is falling
I hear you calling to me
I think of you
I think of you
For every Beatles or Dave Clark 5, there was a Mercybeats or The Liverbirds. History has a funny way of only remembering certain bands like they were somehow "unique", when in effect, there were MANY bands to come out of that era.
Great lead in for my question. What did the Beatles have that all these other similar bands, both in looks and sound, lacked?
Was it simply because they were the first to hit the USA?
@@nottoday.9503 I wondered that too. Now I am NOT talking about what band that The Beatles would become with such masterpieces as SGT. Pepper and Abby Road. I'm talking about their early days. If you listen to some of those Anthology 1 tracks you'll see a band who were still learning and weren't the "best" at anything. Even they say that much. Their musical talent was a very small part of what made them stand out. I think it was a case of good timing, a good look, a stage presence which could easily be fine-tuned and four very different personalities who somehow gelled. Being the first to hit the USA was important, but they were already a huge phenomenon back home and around Europe already. The Dave Clark 5 hit big in the US around the same time and were arguably a cooler band during their early days. Still, Clark's ego and his insistence on Total Control (the band's name didn't help either) plus an unwillingness to change with the times (they didn't embrace the Psychedelic sounds) had them left in the dust while The Beatles kept evolving. But back to the original question, I think that The Beatles were the right band at the right time and had the right industry people shaping them into a global phenomenon.
i dig this band
I bet that the guitarist who's behind the guy that's singing was the mischief maker of the band.😄
He was Aaron Williams, a very fine guitarist.
If I remember correctly two of them became the 'Mersey's' at a later date!
Tony and Billy on Sorrow
Quite a Big Deal getting Big Three Johnny Gus to fill in on the bass! I remember The Silver Beetles had Big Three drummer Hutch fill in for Pete for some shows.
If only I had a time machine
I couldn't agree more.
Great British Invasion romantic song , by the merseys
Красивая мелодия
Tony super vocals
fab!
Smart days
Haven’t seen this footage before.
0:36 shows two guys who just can't believe their luck!
Maybe they're just kind, polite and good-hearted
Dawn Rachel Rodriguez I think of you in my dreams Babe❤
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Very underestimated band in 60s.
See Me Back (a B side twice) and Really Mystified (another B side; also on The Beat Merchants LP) were their two best, at least they had some energy and weren’t boring ballads.
Wow, Billy Kinsley looks so much like Pete Shelley, even in his mannerisms, or was Pete Shelley emulating Billy ? Such an uncanny resemblance though. Love 'em both !
I believe that is Johnny Gustafson who replaced him on Bass ( from the Big Three).
not sure why this band didn't make it in the US?
They were generic as a band and did mostly ballady things that were pretty blah.
They had great singles ome best. Im so glad i got all four auitographs of all 4. Includen John GUST.
@@moorlock2003 Sounds like you're talking about yourself!🤔🤨🧐🙄🤪😝
The only thing I can think is there were so many good groups like the Fourmost, the Searchers, Swinging Blue Jeans, to say nothing of the obvious #1…but surely there must’ve been a place for them somewhere, these guys were class.
Sounds similar to what Paul of the Beatles fame would have written. Beautiful tune. Rock or otherwise.
Tony Crane brill
long hair for 1964. Did the Beatles copy them?
no they all played in the cavern and after the beatles came back from hamburg in 62 they had german haircuts and the british groups copied them
@@Naterade1959 Exactly. The Beatles first single released 05 Oct 1962 followed by a succession of #1s in short order understandably accompanied by loads of publicity. By early 1963, almost every British guitar band of the day playing the beat sound the day imitated The Beatles haircut. e.g. The Kinks, The Merseybeats. Some trying to play the safer middle ground less prominently so, e.g. Gerry & The Pacemakers also an Epstein managed band who possibly styled them differently to distinguish them from The Beatles, and The Searchers who had enjoyed hit success before The Beatles, but by the standards of the day, their hairstyles were still considered long hair.
En transicion del Mersey sound al beat
Was that the pentatonic scale
Ask a lizard. 😝🤪
Was Billy Kinsey in this?
No, his replacement John Gustafson is seen playing bass here.
Kinsley
Wonderful calm harmonies loved the sixties sounds I was only 6 wen this was in charts I'm jumping into this Era when i go believe in parallel worlds🎉😅
mate what's the source?
Big Night Out on ITV
@@ricardo2266 do you think you can find a better quality "milkman" by the merseybeats
@@mraaronstewart1556 Sorry, I don't know of one
.....er?....I think it's HP ....I'm not certain.....
Nur du allein
A very sexy group
After Pete Best was fired from The Beatles, he was offered the job of drummer for this band, and he turned it down.
Drummer bashing a snare, but all we hear is the sound of wooden blocks.
I can hear a drum beat
Much prefer them to to the Beatles and i've seen them live 3 times
Pitty Pete Best turned down joining them, after being cowardly dismissed by The Beatles 😢
which one became paul
i did not know ,apparently, Freddy star played lead singer for the merseybeats will iam
He wasn’t. He fronted another local band called The Midnighters
FREDDY STARTED OFF AS freddie starr and the delmonts
tony
Saw them perform on a re recording of Please Please Me album. They did Boys. The worst of the lot and the dismissive attitude of the bass player was awful.
Can't imagine them playing with rolling stones
Nice, though no plugs, no near hit on drums.... ehe he he....
Didn't realize they had wireless geetars back then....
The fabulous Merseybeats
Fantastic