I was 13 and OBSESSED with this song when it was released in 1970! To see young people covering it so well just chokes me up! Really does my heart good! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I believe it was actually 1974 when it was released. I, too, was obsessed with it and I picked up the bass because of its bottom-heavy bass riff and cool Zombie-like sound.
Just got around to reading these comments from all of you guys/gals.... thanks so much. these kids were middle teens back when this was recorded. The "House Band" at the School of Rock, Rochester, MI. Three of the kids from this group are now at Berklee, and several others are in prominent Detroit area rock bands. Talened bunch.
Better than any middle aged men in cover bands on you tube attempting this classic tune. These kids stayed true to the original album version. Having a girl sing it and sing it well was an interesting twist. Drummer nailing the bass drum pattern, guitar parts note for note. Good keys sounding very nice. Thumbs way up!
I kind of wish this was recent, but not all hope is lost, I guess. Their choice of music was well-thought-out, and it brought a smile to my face. I hope these kids are now performing music in their twenties.
Fantastic job on this cover of Sugarloaf's "Green Eyed Lady" (released in 1970). This song still ranks in my Top~5 songs of all time. Each instrument's tone and every chord & note were Right On ☆☆☆☆☆ I'm from the Class of '74 and truly appreciate you young cats !!
* Solid Performance on all instruments and vocals on this song..impressive to see them doing this at that age, it's no wonder that they've continued to be involved with music ! 😊
Nice to see the younger generation have great taste in music. Great job on this. If I'm not mistaken, looks like the young lady singing has green eyes 😏.
The Young Dude on bass here plays drums on another video (Journey to the Center of the Mind). As this was over five years ago, I wonder what his main instrument is, today?!!
While my main instruments ARE still drums and bass, for the past year I’ve been really digging into guitar! If you want you can check out my RUclips channel! I’ve posted some more videos of stuff I’ve done on my own channel, not my dads 😂
I play in a grand dad band and I am going try and get my fellow geezers to work this song up! This version by these young-uns is an inspiration! What a joy to watch and listen to this! Good music knows no age or generation limits!
sweeeeeeet! i grew up Sugarloaf and you know what? ALL VERSIONS ARE SOOO SOOO GOOD! God gave us the gift of music - its how all God's children's connect! now! Go Forth - enjoy life and prosper!
Great job on this great song. Knowing that good classic rock is and will be alive when I am gone is comforting. These young people are so talented. This video is 8 years old, so by now they should be rock stars. I hope.
I was wondering how she was going to do on that keyboard solo and she did really good, as well as everybody else. The only thing they need to do is turn up the singer's volume a little more, it's a little low.
Heard the original band at "The Junction" in Colorado Springs in 1970 while stationed at Ft. Carson Army Hospital. Met the band afterwards. Drummer was far out.
The recording of this song sucks , but the presentation is good ! I'm glad to see some young kids take an interest in CLASSIC ROCK MUSIC of the 1970's !!
Green-Eyed Lady had that good '60s vibe to it, and it came out in 1970. The last gasp of psychedelia before the great move back to the basics of rock n' roll.
Ha! Nice job. I was with Sugarloaf for a couple years. Lead singer, along with Corbetta. When I left the band, Bob Raymond gave me a Hofner bass, and I became a bass player. (I played guitar around Denver in my own band before I joined them.). That bass got me started and I played with a lot of famous people. Etta James, Greg Allman, Chuck Berry, etc.. I was on Led Zepplins label Swan Song with the band Detective. We now own the rights to Detective and the drummer and I are putting together another version. No Michael Des Barres, no Michael Monarch, (Steppenwolf.), but a couple young guys. Ironically the guitar player is Bailey Raymond, AKA Kick Stevens, who is the bass player from Sugarloaf's grandson! so, there's a roundabout for you. Thought you might like the story. There's going to be a documentary and possibly a movie coming out in the future. By the way. We had a reunion in Denver a couple years ago. You can see it on You Tube. Sugarloaf live 1975. I think it is called. Good luck, I hope you are all still playing music and have found your play in the music world. Take care. Bobby Pickett
Mankind is definitely not lost yet
Excellent job! It's comforting to this old dude that rock and roll is in good hands.
Just thinking the same thing
Awesome! Get that girl a Hammond B-3!
Yeah, that girl showed some talent
Don’t forget the Lesley speakers
I was 13 and OBSESSED with this song when it was released in 1970! To see young people covering it so well just chokes me up! Really does my heart good! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
In TOTAL agreement!!!👍🏻
I believe it was actually 1974 when it was released. I, too, was obsessed with it and I picked up the bass because of its bottom-heavy bass riff and cool Zombie-like sound.
Released August 1970 per Google, i remember getting my new transistor radio and this was one of my favorite songs from back then, still love it.
Proof that a great song will forever live on!!! Nice job from the future rock stars! They have a clue of what’s classic!!!
I was 8 y.o. in '70 and loving the beat on green eyed lady , I think it was what inspired me to play drums 🎵🥁
Amazing these high school kids like playing this 1970 tune! I was only 15 yrs. old then, and I still like at 67 yrs. Old.
I'm 73 and still enjoy this one. We grew up with the B3 bands. I was in one.
Just got around to reading these comments from all of you guys/gals.... thanks so much. these kids were middle teens back when this was recorded. The "House Band" at the School of Rock, Rochester, MI. Three of the kids from this group are now at Berklee, and several others are in prominent Detroit area rock bands. Talened bunch.
So happy to hear that!
Rick, when was it recorded? What year are we looking at?
@@DailyBrusher Mid-to-late 1970
@@Holothurion LoL!
This is so Bloody great amazing Job
Better than any middle aged men in cover bands on you tube attempting this classic tune. These kids stayed true to the original album version. Having a girl sing it and sing it well was an interesting twist. Drummer nailing the bass drum pattern, guitar parts note for note. Good keys sounding very nice. Thumbs way up!
Very well done Great to see young people playing this 52 year old cut. Outstanding!
I kind of wish this was recent, but not all hope is lost, I guess. Their choice of music was well-thought-out, and it brought a smile to my face. I hope these kids are now performing music in their twenties.
❤ Nice to Hear and See Young People jammin' to some Great Music 🎵🎶🎶🎵 and doin ' it Right!!! 💯 ROCK ON!!!
So great to see the younger generation keeping my childhood alive.
These young people rock! Wish we had a high school band like them when I graduated in 1976. They would have been very popular on campus.
Glad to see these young folks getting into some real music. Keep up the great work!
Fantastic job on this cover of Sugarloaf's "Green Eyed Lady" (released in 1970). This song still ranks in my Top~5 songs of all time. Each instrument's tone and every chord & note were Right On ☆☆☆☆☆ I'm from the Class of '74 and truly appreciate you young cats !!
* Solid Performance on all instruments and vocals on this song..impressive to see them doing this at that age, it's no wonder that they've continued to be involved with music ! 😊
You guys AND girls did a fine job of covering a great song. Extremely talented beyond your youthful years. Continued success and good luck.
Awesome 🤙🏽
I'm glad to see young people discover some great music.
GREAT music choice. Classic awesome tune. Well done.
Nice to see the younger generation have great taste in music. Great job on this. If I'm not mistaken, looks like the young lady singing has green eyes 😏.
I can’t overstate how awesome you kids were for doing this. You were too cool for that scene and you had me smilin the whole time
I just found this. Great performance! These kids have a very bright future in music. Great attention to the nuances of this song.
The Young Dude on bass here plays drums on another video (Journey to the Center of the Mind). As this was over five years ago, I wonder what his main instrument is, today?!!
While my main instruments ARE still drums and bass, for the past year I’ve been really digging into guitar! If you want you can check out my RUclips channel! I’ve posted some more videos of stuff I’ve done on my own channel, not my dads 😂
@@maxbeardsley2128 - I will check it out! Thanks for the reply!
I play in a grand dad band and I am going try and get my fellow geezers to work this song up! This version by these young-uns is an inspiration! What a joy to watch and listen to this! Good music knows no age or generation limits!
Very good tunes :-) , from Schermany ^^, old song :-)
Nice Wah Wah ^^
Great Job guys and gals, not a easy song to cover! But wowwww, love the way you all nailed it. Great tune
Excellent!
sweeeeeeet!
i grew up Sugarloaf and you know what?
ALL VERSIONS ARE SOOO SOOO GOOD!
God gave us the gift of music - its how all God's children's connect!
now! Go Forth - enjoy life and prosper!
When this came out in 1970 when I was 10 it sounded so different than anything else. What a great song. Nice cover. Great music lives on.
Awesome.And I was an old geezer when they made this. Now a bit older...
Great job on this great song. Knowing that good classic rock is and will be alive when I am gone is comforting. These young people are so talented. This video is 8 years old, so by now they should be rock stars. I hope.
Having seen Sugarloaf in the 1970's I can assure you Jerry Corbetta, may he rest in peace, would have really enjoyed this band!
I can't get enough of Rick Beardsly Band playing my favorites!
I was wondering how she was going to do on that keyboard solo and she did really good, as well as everybody else. The only thing they need to do is turn up the singer's volume a little more, it's a little low.
Great choice of songs in your videos!! You guys do rock!!
Hope for our future generations yet. Rock on 🤘
Nice groove, communication, dynamics....Killing It!
I Cannot Love this enough ❤️. Brings me back to my first gigs. They are Nailing it. All of you Please keep going. This is Fantastic
I am loving this! so nice. Great song to cover.
Nice job! I hope that talented young people like all of you can help restore the golden age of GREAT ROCK MUSIC that's been lost today
Great, that young people of the new century know and play this good old stuff.
Great job kids, hope you're still doing music: you're very good at it.
Heard the original band at "The Junction" in Colorado Springs in 1970 while
stationed at Ft. Carson Army Hospital. Met the band afterwards. Drummer
was far out.
WOW the Juction, I grew up in CS haven't heard that name in many many years. Thanks for the recall.
Thanks! Great stuff kids! All of you were killer! Hire that rhythm section!!!!
Awesome job! I've heard much more experienced players do much worse. Keep that torch burning!
Great Cover ...solid feel of overall time...U rocked that classic....
Great song. Great rendition!
Love it!!!!!
Love it...Kev/Indianapolis
Great job, kids!!!
Great cover! Keep the music alive! You rocked it
Nice. Job !!!
Great Job Guy's ! Keep up the good work!
Nice job, people! Not many bands would approach this tune.
Nice job! The Town of Sugarloaf is my backyard basically here in Colorado and Jerry Corbetta would be proud.
BASTANTE BIEN MUY BUEN COVER.!!!FELICITACIONES
Really good! Especially considering that these are high school kids. They seem to be enjoying themselves too.
Absolutely wonderful!
All beautiful!, good song!
Woooooooot ! Long Live Rock & Roll
🤘😎🤘
that was great! 👏
Got to Party With Sugarloaf at the University of Puget Sound in 1974, These kids Are Amazing!
The recording of this song sucks , but the presentation is good ! I'm glad to see some young kids take an interest in CLASSIC ROCK MUSIC of the 1970's !!
Great job. A fun song to play.
Amazing. I am currently re-learning this for a possible state induction. This was so much fun to play on the bass.
Very cool.
How fantastic! So fun.
Green-Eyed Lady had that good '60s vibe to it, and it came out in 1970. The last gasp of psychedelia before the great move back to the basics of rock n' roll.
Yeah right on!!!...Lenny Kay's Nuggets years 66-72
when music was as free as a bird.
Nailed It
Just stumbled across this (like so many gems on YT). You guys rock ! Hope you're still jammin' !
You guys nailed it!!! Excellent.
Bravo!
Ha! Nice job. I was with Sugarloaf for a couple years. Lead singer, along with Corbetta. When I left the band, Bob Raymond gave me a Hofner bass, and I became a bass player. (I played guitar around Denver in my own band before I joined them.). That bass got me started and I played with a lot of famous people. Etta James, Greg Allman, Chuck Berry, etc.. I was on Led Zepplins label Swan Song with the band Detective. We now own the rights to Detective and the drummer and I are putting together another version. No Michael Des Barres, no Michael Monarch, (Steppenwolf.), but a couple young guys. Ironically the guitar player is Bailey Raymond, AKA Kick Stevens, who is the bass player from Sugarloaf's grandson! so, there's a roundabout for you. Thought you might like the story. There's going to be a documentary and possibly a movie coming out in the future. By the way. We had a reunion in Denver a couple years ago. You can see it on You Tube. Sugarloaf live 1975. I think it is called. Good luck, I hope you are all still playing music and have found your play in the music world. Take care. Bobby Pickett
I’m watching this once a week!!! ❤❤
young and talented !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! rob ! Canada !!
Great Job Guys....
There is hope that the humankind may continue on... This is so inspirational!
Sugarloaf 1970. Keep On Rockin’ 🎸
A solid performance by all involved. Well done.
WELL DONE and a fantastic choice.
Just discovered this. Nice job School of Rock band!!! Tough song....and you did great. Hope you all become pros down the road.
Bloody well nice!!!
Thanks!
Fantastic!
Good job kids. Awesome song
Awesome group
Love this!!!
Awesome job guys.
Great job guys!
These kids are awesome!
fabulous job. super impressive
Yeya....very nice !
Great sound and performance
Super cool!
Rock it on !!!! great ! I love this song !
Awesome job by all
Props…these kids are great and give me hope
Bravo!!! Loved It
This is better than ~any~ of the Sugarloaf live versions I've perused.