The class of 1976 Mitchell high school was trying to get the band to sing at our graduation but it didn't happen i was Is bummed out that would have BITCHEN to see them play.
Me too. I'm surprised to discover the Wolfman can't dance. Brings me back to the Midnight Special days. Being a kid, staying up late to watch the Midnight Special.
There's one line in this song I love absolutely to death. It's the smart ass answer from the A & R rep when he was asked, "You got my number?" He said, "Yeah, I got it when you walked in the door." That dude was cooooold..........
What a fuckin' great song this is. Were you around in '75? Listening to AM Top 40? And loving it? If you were, I have treat for you--and I'm not kidding...... Visit the Billboard Hot 100 charts (available for FREE on the internet, on whatever device you're seeing this on right now), and start on January 1st, 1975--and then find the little calandar icon and click on it, and scour the charts, one week at a time. Even though there are 100 soings on each chart, reviewing the Top 40 is all you'll need to do (You can look at all 52 weeks of the year's charts in just a little while, if you want to check'em all out). Do that, and then tell me that 1975 wasn't one of the best years ever for Top 40 music. Seeing those songs and their chart positions will bring back so many memeories, I promise you--and when I did exactly what I'm suggesting, I was blown away at how, week afer week after week, the songs (especially the Top 20) were almost ALL killer tunes that I loved. It was like reliving a total blast from the past--and I still listen to a lot of that music to this very day. For those of us who lived it and loved it, it'll never die. Happy listening!
Mike Drown: Yeah, and guess what generation was actually LISTENING TO IT!! (HINT: MINE.) I would have to wholeheartedly 100% agree with you that your age group born in the 40's absolutely made the best music of all time. No other generation even comes close. It's an undeniable, undebatable truth. I could go on and on and on with examples that would have anyone who is dumb enough to even attempt to debate that point and who isn't either a complete ignoramous or who doesn't simply straight-up have his or her head up his or her ass eventually capitulating to the overwhelming truth of the matter, and shutting the fuck up. And I understand all about subjectivity, but what we are talking about here supersedes individual tastes and opinions. I'm not saying people aren't entitled to those opinions; of course they are--but my point is that there's a COLLECTIVE reality that outweighs and overrides individual personal opinon, and you addressed that by hitting the nail squarely on the head when you pointed out that singers, songwriters, and musicians (to paraphrase your words) born in the 1940's made the best music of all time. And now, of course, you're probably going to hate Part 2 of my statement (and probably disagree with it, too), but I am also 100% absolutely positive that MY age group who were teeny boppers in the 60's and 70's. and who grew up creaming our jeans over how good the Top 40/Rock/Easy Listening/Country/Jazz/Soul/R & B music that was all over on the radio was that your generation created, and who loved all that wonderful music that you guys made KNEW HOW TO APPRECIATE IT AND GROOVE TO IT IN A WAY THAT NO OTHER GENERATION COULD EVER EVEN HOPE TO MATCH. OH, yeah. MY generation. We got to be tweenies and then teenagers to THE BEST MUSIC EVER. And there's something very very special about experiencing that. (Think of whatever music you grooved to during those years of your life yourself, and how you understand it all in a way that no other generation could ever understand your music the way that yours did. Be honest, because at the end of the day, it's another one of those undeniable, undebatable truths.) You guys MADE IT (so, kudos for that), but we're the ones who ATE IT all up like candy--and no other generation ever matched our luck in having the greatest music of all time to sink our teeth into to do THAT. And that's the God's honest truth. So, as Latka on TAXI would have said (in that nasally accent of his)..... Thank you veddy much. Sometimes (and in some ways) the world truly does belong to the young........
I fell in love with this song when it came out. I was also a huge Wolfman Jack fan! Wolfman Jack was also featured in a Guess Who song, called - Clap For The Wolfman - it was another favorite of mine. In Clap For The Wolfman, he even put the lime light on a line from a Steve Miller Band song. The Joker...mentioning the pompitous of love...lol.
Actually he isn't LOL I finally found a copy of this video with the original live audio for this performance; ruclips.net/video/h-ykRk9en6A/видео.htmlsi=bikyF4IsJygeYGik
This Band had some Strong Songs, which are now referred to as RARE GEMS as they're not played enough! Thank You for sharing this Promo Video... it's Cool!
I recall seeing them on TV doing a long set, wearing quite a bit of glitter. That might have been a different Midnight Special appearance. Wish someone would post that. The setting was different than what was shown here. BTW, Space Ship Earth is an awesome album and if you haven't heard it, you are going to be impressed!
Classic rock perfection in this track from Sugarloaf in 1975 !!! The riff is based on The Beatles song ," I Feel Fine ." Also , check out ," Doesn't Matter Where Or When ," an original rocking song and video on my site . Thanks , Adam Holtz
I just ordered the 45 on ebay last night. I remember when I was 14 taking a battery operated record player on the school bus and this is the song I had with me that day.
They played at an old converted barn called Judge Roy Beans out in Roy,Washington in the early '70s. The lead singer kept flirting with my date but dialed the wrong number.
hi i am wondering if I can use this clip in my Jerry Corbetta video, a storytime about his life . A small clip of audio and a longer clip of the band without audio. I'll give you a shoutout in the description? 😀
freedom gave way to Leo fender and countless other musical artists and n in an enormous industry...lets destroy it so single women residing in the north american union can have high-rise condos and complete security and free yoga classes while everyone else dies...
Not only does this "song" suck, the audio and video are ridiculously out of sinc One good thing happened, we saw the Wolfman! Wolfy was the King of Cool!
Anybody else remember Sugarloaf top 10 song Green-Eyed Lady
ruclips.net/video/hIxvRooN-bE/видео.html
This song was bad ass I remember it I Graduated in 1976 👍
The class of 1976 Mitchell high school was trying to get the band to sing at our graduation but it didn't happen i was Is bummed out that would have BITCHEN to see them play.
Love the BAND & I STILL LISTEN TO THERE MUSIC 🎶
Love the Wolfman Jack appearance.
Can't beat that
Clap for the Wolfman!👏
@@bertvdlast 👏👏
Me too. I'm surprised to discover the Wolfman can't dance. Brings me back to the Midnight Special days. Being a kid, staying up late to watch the Midnight Special.
@@summershipula5613 I like what he does in his Wolfman dance, it's just cool to me.
The Wolfman! ❤
I've heard this on the radio back then but never seen this before. Wow, Wolfman Jack in there and dancing ♥️💯🎶🎶🎶
Rest in peace Jerry Corbetta and Wolfman Jack.
my first concert... Cactus, Sugarloaf and Badfinger
There's one line in this song I love absolutely to death.
It's the smart ass answer from the A & R rep when he was asked, "You got my number?"
He said, "Yeah, I got it when you walked in the door."
That dude was cooooold..........
I caught that too, LOL
Yeah, I'm gonna use that line that somebody asks me (as long as its not a relative).
I have loved this song since it originally came out. ON "STERIO" 92
He has the Snap!!!!
What a fuckin' great song this is.
Were you around in '75?
Listening to AM Top 40?
And loving it?
If you were, I have treat for you--and I'm not kidding......
Visit the Billboard Hot 100 charts (available for FREE on the internet, on whatever device you're seeing this on right now), and start on January 1st, 1975--and then find the little calandar icon and click on it, and scour the charts, one week at a time. Even though there are 100 soings on each chart, reviewing the Top 40 is all you'll need to do (You can look at all 52 weeks of the year's charts in just a little while, if you want to check'em all out).
Do that, and then tell me that 1975 wasn't one of the best years ever for Top 40 music. Seeing those songs and their chart positions will bring back so many memeories, I promise you--and when I did exactly what I'm suggesting, I was blown away at how, week afer week after week, the songs (especially the Top 20) were almost ALL killer tunes that I loved. It was like reliving a total blast from the past--and I still listen to a lot of that music to this very day. For those of us who lived it and loved it, it'll never die.
Happy listening!
Yes I was around age 18 !!! How do you think i recognized Wolf man Jack .
@@leebowens2631 Same age. 1957 Was a good year, as was 1975 bro.
Seen them in the fall of 1975 in a very small, smaller town dance hall. Middle of the week and no more than 100 people there.
Love !!!!
One of the finest vocalists, just a cool sound. Does it such a unique style. Unappreciated. Ck. Out green-eyed lady
Green Eyed Lady is one of my favorite keyboard solos ever. If it ain't got a Hammond in it, I don't want to hear it.
From The Midnite Special. Early teens watching this on a Friday at midnite.
one of the best music business song ever
My age group made the best music..... that is we were born in the 1940s..
... YEEESSS!!!
i was born in 1960 an remember this song like was yeasterday
Mike Drown:
Yeah, and guess what generation was actually LISTENING TO IT!!
(HINT: MINE.)
I would have to wholeheartedly 100% agree with you that your age group born in the 40's absolutely made the best music of all time.
No other generation even comes close.
It's an undeniable, undebatable truth.
I could go on and on and on with examples that would have anyone who is dumb enough to even attempt to debate that point and who isn't either a complete ignoramous or who doesn't simply straight-up have his or her head up his or her ass eventually capitulating to the overwhelming truth of the matter, and shutting the fuck up.
And I understand all about subjectivity, but what we are talking about here supersedes individual tastes and opinions. I'm not saying people aren't entitled to those opinions; of course they are--but my point is that there's a COLLECTIVE reality that outweighs and overrides individual personal opinon, and you addressed that by hitting the nail squarely on the head when you pointed out that singers, songwriters, and musicians (to paraphrase your words) born in the 1940's made the best music of all time.
And now, of course, you're probably going to hate Part 2 of my statement (and probably disagree with it, too), but I am also 100% absolutely positive that MY age group who were teeny boppers in the 60's and 70's. and who grew up creaming our jeans over how good the Top 40/Rock/Easy Listening/Country/Jazz/Soul/R & B music that was all over on the radio was that your generation created, and who loved all that wonderful music that you guys made KNEW HOW TO APPRECIATE IT AND GROOVE TO IT IN A WAY THAT NO OTHER GENERATION COULD EVER EVEN HOPE TO MATCH.
OH, yeah.
MY generation.
We got to be tweenies and then teenagers to THE BEST MUSIC EVER. And there's something very very special about experiencing that. (Think of whatever music you grooved to during those years of your life yourself, and how you understand it all in a way that no other generation could ever understand your music the way that yours did. Be honest, because at the end of the day, it's another one of those undeniable, undebatable truths.)
You guys MADE IT (so, kudos for that), but we're the ones who ATE IT all up like candy--and no other generation ever matched our luck in having the greatest music of all time to sink our teeth into to do THAT.
And that's the God's honest truth.
So, as Latka on TAXI would have said (in that nasally accent of his).....
Thank you veddy much.
Sometimes (and in some ways) the world truly does belong to the young........
It's awesome to see a video of the band. I seriously thought they were hippies.
Good song from 70 👍👍🥰
WOLFMAN JACK !!!!.... 💕
Off
I remember seeing this clip on Midnight Special back in the day. Sugarloaf was a great band, nonetheless. RIP Jerry Corbetta and Bob Raymond....
What a voice!!!! What a band!! Awesome!!!!
This song is still a fresh as it was the first time I heard it over 40 years ago
Midnight Special hosted by Wolfman Jack. So cool to see them both on the same stage!
Epic Old School Jam...
SUGARLOAF played in El Paso Texas around 1973 El Paso Coliseum. There were three bands total . It was AWESOME. Anyone remember the other groups?
GOLDEN EARRING ! Quicksilver Messenger Service
I fell in love with this song when it came out. I was also a huge Wolfman Jack fan! Wolfman Jack was also featured in a Guess Who song, called - Clap For The Wolfman - it was another favorite of mine. In Clap For The Wolfman, he even put the lime light on a line from a Steve Miller Band song. The Joker...mentioning the pompitous of love...lol.
The drummer @ 2:20 is at a different gig. Diggin' the wolfman!
Actually he isn't LOL I finally found a copy of this video with the original live audio for this performance;
ruclips.net/video/h-ykRk9en6A/видео.htmlsi=bikyF4IsJygeYGik
This is the jam🎵🎶🎵👍
This Band had some Strong Songs, which are now referred to as RARE GEMS as they're not played enough!
Thank You for sharing this Promo Video... it's Cool!
always Delightful!❤
Sometimes you to go home!
I recall seeing them on TV doing a long set, wearing quite a bit of glitter. That might have been a different Midnight Special appearance. Wish someone would post that. The setting was different than what was shown here. BTW, Space Ship Earth is an awesome album and if you haven't heard it, you are going to be impressed!
Classic rock perfection in this track from Sugarloaf in 1975 !!! The riff is based on The Beatles song ," I Feel Fine ." Also , check out ," Doesn't Matter Where Or When ," an original rocking song and video on my site . Thanks , Adam Holtz
Seems like a riff from Superstition by Stevie Wonder is in there somewhere.
beatles slayed the Ivys
i remember this
What a freaking tune, he'll yeah
Met him on beach in Rhode Island with all star band they were kick ass put them up to 500 shows i have seen top ten right on mis beach
I just ordered the 45 on ebay last night. I remember when I was 14 taking a battery operated record player on the school bus and this is the song I had with me that day.
Royalties for John, Paul and, George 😉
Nothing For Ringo ?
Feels so good…old times….
Is that a "leisure suit" from the 70's? My Dad had one of those. Love seeing them perform this.
They played at an old converted barn called Judge Roy Beans out in Roy,Washington in the early '70s. The lead singer kept flirting with my date but dialed the wrong number.
He looks like Disco Stu from the Simpsons
Super Star voice
its not what you know,its who you know
Very Nice
musical genius
You got my number? ... yeah I got when you walked in the door.
From stereo 92
Rhe wolfMan can't dance. This reminds me of the Midnight Special, staying up past my bedtime to watch The midnight special with my stepbrother.
The keyboard dude is a ball of fuzz.
I'm in love with her and I feel fine......
❤❤❤
This is the first ever rap song!
Don't call us we'll stall you...
Does anyone have the original video with the live sound?
for you on request ,here it is , the audio itself is rather poor , 1 channel only , but i hope you like it anyway....
@@goldendecades4771 Thanks, live Sugarloaf.
Was that Wolfman Jack ?
Yes it was.
Funky Cats !
Wolfman Kack👍👍👍
There better not be any dislikes on this
Twatawack
Twatawack
Twatawack
SPLORCH!!
Or what, you’ll Jack a bunch of people off into a very large punch bowl teaming with cockroaches? Again??
When I was a seventh grader this song was popular. I had the 45.
Is the video from Midnight Special or In Concert?
Vanhalens version is a must listen it's from 1975
And it was awful. Thanks for playing....Johnny, what do we have for our loser?
dat Wolfman Jack!!!!!!!!
hi i am wondering if I can use this clip in my Jerry Corbetta video, a storytime about his life . A small clip of audio and a longer clip of the band without audio. I'll give you a shoutout in the description? 😀
freedom gave way to Leo fender and countless other musical artists and n in an enormous industry...lets destroy it so single women residing in the north american union can have high-rise condos and complete security and free yoga classes while everyone else dies...
😁
!!! 👍❤️
1:32 Dancing with wolfe(s).
Sounds like the recording
Maybe the first song to sample?? (John, Paul George) I feel fine??
Van Halen's biggest influence!
Double bass kit?
Wolfman
Lypsyncing
aint that the truth
Hate when they lip-sync.
Not only does this "song" suck, the audio and video are ridiculously out of sinc One good thing happened, we saw the Wolfman! Wolfy was the King of Cool!