I was 11 and I still remember it. Too bad Mike Douglas didn't give them a chance with the band, just clapping and singing, even though they would have lipped synced it anyway. Just better promotion for the band!
Ed Ames, who stepped in with his 'Mingo' wig on, was also a vocalist of renown at that time as a family member of the Ames Brothers singing group (cf).
really a great combo , ruclips.net/video/-SGLzMnkbe4/видео.html , releasd 53 the year I was born but I remember it played a lot and was on of my favorites , still is , how bout rag mop , ruclips.net/video/KM8Ak7z_hiU/видео.html ruclips.net/video/48dS7XRSQ4w/видео.html
Ron Elliott was diabetic and his blood sugar levels posed problems while touring with the band. Restaurant food was not diabetic-friendly and was geared for general diet. Nice to see the Brummels fulfill their commitment on the Mike Douglas Show. It was a popular daytime syndicated tv show that gave them good exposure in 1965. They took the ribbing very well from Mike, Ed Ames and Pearl Bailey.
pgh45rpms Thank you for sharing Ron Elliott’s story, I had no idea. But have since learned that he suffered from seizures due to the diabetic condition you speak of. Very happy to learn that he’s well and still composing. Hopefully by now restaurants are diabetic-friendly!
I can almost picture the backstory of this. "Our guitarist had a medical emergency. We're here, but there's no way he can do the show. What do we do?" "I have this crazy idea. Just lip synch your hit, and I'll fill in, holding a toy guitar. We'll make it work." Mike Douglas was really good at making his guests feel at home. He'd ask questions, listen, and not cast judgement upon anyone. If someone had unorthodox ideas, he'd let them speak and not make fun of them. When Westinghouse ditched him because he was "too old," they blew it.
Ed Ames made a very attractive looking Indian. Mike Douglas looked like Bob Hope in drag. Pearl Bailey was her usual gracious self. Totally fun way to bridge the generation gap. BTW The Beau Brummels' had a couple of really fine hits -- Great Sound!
The Beau Brummels were the first professional band that I saw live. About 1965 and I was in the 10th grade. I’ve be a fan of popular music since then. Sal Valentino has a unique voice. He will never be confused with another singer.
That you for sharing thus video I’ve never seen. Beau Brummells were a great group, and Mike Douglas did appreciate good quality music. Moby Grape appearance another fine piece of musical history. Wish we had more. Thanks again you made my day.
now that's what a talk show should be like.... just amazing back then.. Mike Douglas, Merv Griffin, Dick Cavett, Johnny Carson.....yes, they had politicians on, but it wasn't all one sided, and they were all good interviewers....
From the old KYW Philadelphia studios on Broad St. Douglas' show was in the basement studio with about a 200 seat capacity. KYW at that time was a converted radio facility. The Douglas show was a Westinghouse production first originating from Cleveland and later moved to Philadelphia. It was likely the last national show to be produced in Philadelphia or for that matter, Cleveland.
Yes Yes Mui Bueno- were the Beau Brummell - even tho Minot was a small town- because of the Air Force Base( met my husband 53 years strong) we got a lot of music entertainment, these Honeys at the Fair. Saw Roy Oberon 3 times down town . So many good groups. Gene Pitney- Johnny Rivers trashed a hotel room & was asked not to come back. Days gone bye & missed by many.
Hadn't seen this before (I was only 2 in '65 - lol)- super funny stuff & has been a favorite tune of mine since I heard it as a kid in the early '70's. Love how great music spans generations !
When my son was a baby, he loved Mike Douglas which I watched ever day. When getting ready for his second birthday, he insisted we invite Mike to his party. I did and of course we didn't hear from him, but still...
Wow and HA! I love this! - Really great memories for me as I'm 70 years old. And when Mingo walked out I laughed! They recently ran a Daniel Boone marathon here in St. Louis, Mo. What a treat to see this. Thanx so much for sharing and God Bless you!
Yes I was 16 years old 1965 best days of my life chip and I was sent to reform school for three months when I got out and they were gone trouble game I just made my mother cry I still feel guilty about that
I LOVE THE BEAU BRUMMELS STILL AND APPRECIATE THE TALENTS OF RON ELIOTT, SEDN THEM ONE TIME IN A SMALL VENUE AND YOU CLD JUST SEE THE PRIDE RON HAD IN HIS SONGS AND HE PLAYED WITH NO.EFFORT AND A TRUE ZEAL. YOU CKD TELL HE LOVED THE WAY PPL DUG HIS MUSIC AND YET SO HUMBLE. THE B B S WILL ALWAYS BE A PART OF ME WISH I CLD.MEET RON !!
thats a great tune and it was all in good fun to promote the band and at the time it was always welcome for fans to see the band on tv but gosh it was nearly painfully excruciating to have to watch today
A lot of groups were teased about their hair and clothes,back in the day (the guys were anyway),so it wasn`t something new to them. Most took it in stride and still cashed their checks.
I have all the LPs on CDs. Ed must be tall because John was about 6'5". I typed in his name on Google and a picture of me and John came up! Never goes away...Michigan State Fair.
Amazing what a band will do to promote and push a their band and and their song in in a 1960's crowded field of great bands including the greatest of all , the Beatles.
Ed Ames (who was Jewish) was the go-to guy to play Native Americans on TV in the '60s, most notably on Daniel Boone & the Rifleman -- And in his role as a safe family-friendly pretend Injun, he would show up on all of our grandparents favorite variety shows to demonstrate tomahawk throwing
PC doesn't offend.It indicates staying open to a group, instead of being closed off like nazis. Hence, friends don't need it or anyone with common understanding. PC role is to offer protection, because racists attack so much. No one minds another culture adorning Indian nose piercings; sarongs, jewelry, henna or pants they invented. Focus on the truth for a change. Minorities dislike racists who must "adopt" their styles to make it acceptable. Yet, the same style is still hate inducing for minorities.Also, racists don't mind if non-racists wear cross-cultural attire. So, the public knew about this "subtle" racism that gets people beat up around the clock somewhere. Indian clothing is renamed french fashion, to give no credit to minorities, and to give low heed to presumably "low" minorities, in order to serve the racist masses too. This was the crude standard that made blacks stand up against having black hair being "fashion" for caucasians, but "dirty" Still, they expected people they roasted, for wearing dreadlocks, to show understanding or commonality, and help to become peacemakers, but they refused. Instead, they made sure to stick with the "olden rule" to pretend they owned it. This is how it became muddled. Yet, the clarity remained, and they won. Aside, inventions, fashion and music, were meant to spread around. Inventors were special and have nothing to do with the rest of their group that invented nothing. They expect to sell music etc everywhere. Just make sure to like "your" version, btu not deny that blacks had something to do with it for the sake of pretending it's "yours", and feigning "building" everything to attack long time minorities and Natives.
The Beau Brummels were a highly under rated band! I remember this wonderful song!
Did you know Slyvester Stewart(Sly Stone) produced Laugh Laugh ?
They weren't underrated, you just didn't follow them.
AGREE 💯 PERCENT BEAUTIFUL 😍
Geez I remember this song. What was I …14. Now i am 71. Love the old days.
I was 15. I am now almost 73!
I was 22 now I'm 81. Time Flys when your having fun.
I was 11 and I still remember it. Too bad Mike Douglas didn't give them a chance with the band, just clapping and singing, even though they would have lipped synced it anyway. Just better promotion for the band!
Used to love listening to this album when I was a kid. Good tunes.
The Beau Brummell song got into r&r hall of fame as being first to influence the SF sound
They lived right down the street from us on Moneta way. My sister and her crazy friends were their personal fan club
Ed Ames, who stepped in with his 'Mingo' wig on, was also a vocalist of renown at that time as a family member of the Ames Brothers singing group (cf).
really a great combo , ruclips.net/video/-SGLzMnkbe4/видео.html , releasd 53 the year I was born but I remember it played a lot and was on of my favorites , still is , how bout rag mop ,
ruclips.net/video/KM8Ak7z_hiU/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/48dS7XRSQ4w/видео.html
Yes, and Ed Ames also played Mingo on Daniel Boone TV series.
A very simple but truly great song. I still like it this many years later.
Tune is classic , and I remember this on Mike Douglas that came on 4pm(I think) on channel 3 in Philadelphia, Pa.
A really great song.love it.
Ron Elliott was diabetic and his blood sugar levels posed problems while touring with the band. Restaurant food was not diabetic-friendly and was geared for general diet. Nice to see the Brummels fulfill their commitment on the Mike Douglas Show. It was a popular daytime syndicated tv show that gave them good exposure in 1965. They took the ribbing very well from Mike, Ed Ames and Pearl Bailey.
pgh45rpms Thank you for sharing Ron Elliott’s story, I had no idea. But have since learned that he suffered from seizures due to the diabetic condition you speak of. Very happy to learn that he’s well and still composing. Hopefully by now restaurants are diabetic-friendly!
@@elftails Ron's solo record "The Candlestickmaker" is an absolute gem. My god what a group.
BUT YA KNOW, THEY WERE COOL!
The dude in the wig? He coulda passed for Benny Hill. Love this band and their playful banter. As most creative people have that gift of humor! 😂
From Philadelphia
Such an innocent time with great music!
I can almost picture the backstory of this. "Our guitarist had a medical emergency. We're here, but there's no way he can do the show. What do we do?"
"I have this crazy idea. Just lip synch your hit, and I'll fill in, holding a toy guitar. We'll make it work."
Mike Douglas was really good at making his guests feel at home. He'd ask questions, listen, and not cast judgement upon anyone. If someone had unorthodox ideas, he'd let them speak and not make fun of them. When Westinghouse ditched him because he was "too old," they blew it.
I used to catch their act at a little club in Redwood City , CA, back Iin ‘65. They were fantastic back then and now!
Ed Ames made a very attractive looking Indian. Mike Douglas looked like Bob Hope in drag. Pearl Bailey was her usual gracious self. Totally fun way to bridge the generation gap. BTW The Beau Brummels' had a couple of really fine hits -- Great Sound!
There's a video out there of Bob Hope and Jack Benny doing a skit with the Beach Boys, and Bob in his wig looks just like Mike Douglas does here, LOL
Great song. Mike Douglas was a class host and did so much to bring performers on his show.
Wow, thanks for uploading this, really enjoyed it! Mike Douglas was a real cool class act of a talk show host!!
He was great, and the guest stars that he had!!!!!! Tremondous
One of the most underrated bands that there ever was!!! These guys rocked!!!
not under rated by anyone here or ever heard any of their music
The Beau Brummels were the first professional band that I saw live. About 1965 and I was in the 10th grade. I’ve be a fan of popular music since then.
Sal Valentino has a unique voice. He will never be confused with another singer.
Great music great times we should be thankful for such great music.
Such fun everyone including big stars Ed Ames and Pearl Bailey pitching in...loved the laid back feel. Beau Brummels brilliant as always
That you for sharing thus video I’ve never seen. Beau Brummells were a great group, and Mike Douglas did appreciate good quality music. Moby Grape appearance another fine piece of musical history. Wish we had more. Thanks again you made my day.
Absolutely fabulous they were good for the times
Good sports for sure. And a great song. Drummer (tall guy) John Peterson went on to be in local band in my home town of Santa Cruz Harper's Bizarre
Ron Meager was a classmate me at Oakland High...we both went to San Francisco---he became famous and i became almost famous
Fascinating. I attended Oakland High for a couple of years in the 1970s. I love the Beau Brummels and had no idea they had an Oakland High connection.
now that's what a talk show should be like.... just amazing back then.. Mike Douglas, Merv Griffin, Dick Cavett, Johnny Carson.....yes, they had politicians on, but it wasn't all one sided, and they were all good interviewers....
Ron Elliot and Sal Valentino were a dynamite duo
You shouldn’t be clowning with the dignity of this great song.
Loved this band and grew up with them! Best music of all times❤️🙏🏻🎸
Watched Mike Douglas Show religiously as a kid! He was an icon of all things Pop at that time. He was Regis before Regis!
THAT WAS GREAT! To see Ed Ames(Mingo from"Daniel Boon") on that show! As well as Sal Valentino and the rest! GOOD JOB!
What was with his shirt and tie? Totally rumpled! hee hee
From the old KYW Philadelphia studios on Broad St.
Douglas' show was in the basement studio with about a 200 seat capacity.
KYW at that time was a converted radio facility.
The Douglas show was a Westinghouse production first originating from Cleveland and later moved to Philadelphia.
It was likely the last national show to be produced in Philadelphia or for that matter, Cleveland.
Interesting, thanks for sharing that. How far was this studio from the one where American Bandstand was shot?
Bandstand was in the WFIL studios at 30th and market in west Philly. The Douglas show was in the old KYW studios on broad street.
KYW in Cleveland became WKYC. The KYW tower was a couple of miles from our house on Snowville Rd in Brecksville!
This video is hilarious, especially seeing Mike & Ed hamming it up with these guys! Air date June 16, 1965.
Mike had chops..!
Thanks for the memories. Really great group.
Oh my gosh, such memories.
Love this song and many more performed.
Will blast if ever in car!
Excellent!
Our car only had
AM radio.
If you wanted to hear your fav song, ya' had to wait .
ps. Kids today don't know how tuff we had it.😆
Mike Douglas was alright in my book . So many great bands played on his show👍
Yup
I watched his show as a kid and wouldn't miss it
He even had prog rock band Renaissance on once.
They played at my temple in 1965 and then 10 years later I saw them at the Amazing Grace coffee house on the Northwestern campus.
Loved their "Laugh Laugh"
Yes Yes Mui Bueno- were the Beau Brummell - even tho Minot was a small town- because of the Air Force Base( met my husband 53 years strong) we got a lot of music entertainment, these Honeys at the Fair. Saw Roy Oberon 3 times down town . So many good groups. Gene Pitney- Johnny Rivers trashed a hotel room & was asked not to come back. Days gone bye & missed by many.
Hadn't seen this before (I was only 2 in '65 - lol)- super funny stuff & has been a favorite tune of mine since I heard it as a kid in the early '70's. Love how great music spans generations !
Mike Douglas having some fun with the guys.he’s hired 🎸
Great band indeed!!!!
I've watched Mike Douglas for years and he's never failed to annoy me.
They were great. I remember them like yesterday and the words. I hope that's not a sign of something bad.
I was 9 years old in 1965, but don't remember this song. I wasn't allowed to listen to a radio until around 1967-68, and only what my folks allowed.
Such a classic very rare video
people had fun back then
Mike Douglas I'm sure was not a fan of 60s music. However, he was a good sport in this clip. I always liked Mike.
You are right Tom. Maybe in 1970 when the Beatles broke up the fun broke up too??? There is no fun today with the PC crowd on patrol.
No doubt Tom. Miss them days.
People were amazingly stupid back then especially short haired people
this common when long-haired rockers would make appearances on the old folks' variety shows
When my son was a baby, he loved Mike Douglas which I watched ever day. When getting ready for his second birthday, he insisted we invite Mike to his party. I did and of course we didn't hear from him, but still...
Thank you for posting! Awesome piece! So funny! Good ole days
Esa escuela de folk-beat,que tanto me gusta:Byrds,Lovin Spoorol,el label Dunhill,que maravilla de música,ahora ya no existe, qué pena
I used to watch the Michael Douglas Show every afternoon along with Merv Griffith
me to.back then it was all we really had..be sides "AmericanBand.."
Priceless!! Thank You.
Never get enough of this song.
It really takes ya' back in time to better days.
Got to No.24 in Melbourne 1965 (Thirty Years of Hits - T. J. Guest)
this jams no matter is classically ah groovy peace everyone😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉.
Wow and HA! I love this! - Really great memories for me as I'm 70 years old. And when Mingo walked out I laughed! They recently ran a Daniel Boone marathon here in St. Louis, Mo. What a treat to see this. Thanx so much for sharing and God Bless you!
THE BEAU BRUMMELSTONES
There ya go, best cartoon show ever!
Frankie Saldorino The Flintstone Frantic !!!!!!!
I remember when they were on the Flintstones as the Beau Brummelstones in 65 I think that it was
They were great on the Flintstones!
A truly Great American Band!
Everybody here is having fun,Mike Douglas is a good sport joining in the fun-The Beau Brummels are great value and the song is a 💎
How fun!! Love this song, I was a teenager then!! Good times great music! 2021
Yes I was 16 years old 1965 best days of my life chip and I was sent to reform school for three months when I got out and they were gone trouble game I just made my mother cry I still feel guilty about that
The Beau Brummels must have cried all day after that.
man the girls went crazy as hell when their name was called. they must have really loved these guys.
Simply Beautiful ,,Just a Little ,,
Cute video ❤🙏Love the song❣
Ah when TV was fun... Mike was great, he had a great Show.
Hilarious! Thankyou. Can't wait for my Mom to see this.😀🤘🏼
I LOVE THE BEAU BRUMMELS STILL AND APPRECIATE THE TALENTS OF RON ELIOTT, SEDN THEM ONE TIME IN A SMALL VENUE AND YOU CLD JUST SEE THE PRIDE RON HAD IN HIS SONGS AND HE PLAYED WITH NO.EFFORT AND A TRUE ZEAL. YOU CKD TELL HE LOVED THE WAY PPL DUG HIS MUSIC AND YET SO HUMBLE. THE B B S WILL ALWAYS BE A PART OF ME
WISH I CLD.MEET RON !!
The randomness of Ed Ames 💕
There was 5 band members for awhile.
Ed Ames also famously showed Johnny Carson how to throw a tomahawk! LOL
yep right in the balls.
Robert, I remember that event, so funny!
Sly Stone was their producer in the studio. They had an unique sound. Great stuff from the 60's.
I saw them in Woodstock N.Y. in Rosas Cantina in the early 70s!
Great folk psych and sign of the Ted with the War in Vietnam raging !
I was 8urs. Old when this came out..
The hair is
Making a comeback
thats a great tune and it was all in good fun to promote the band and at the time it was always welcome for fans to see the band on tv but gosh it was nearly painfully excruciating to have to watch today
the drummer was in my unit in vietnam.
Did he have his hair like that back then?😳🇬🇧
They were a great musical group.
A lot of groups were teased about their hair and clothes,back in the day (the guys were anyway),so it wasn`t something new to them. Most took it in stride and still cashed their checks.
I have all the LPs on CDs. Ed must be tall because John was about 6'5". I typed in his name on Google and a picture of me and John came up! Never goes away...Michigan State Fair.
Love this song alway
they were all good sports!
They're the Beau Brummel Stone !
Amazing what a band will do to promote and push a their band and and their song in in a 1960's crowded field of great bands including the greatest of all , the Beatles.
Love this song
Ed Ames and Mike Douglas?
What was so awful about these times was the way these "old" people talked to and treated these talented young people... so embarrassing to watch.
Ha! That's great!!
My God would the PC nuts go crazy about Ed Ames showing up with that feather headpiece. Love this song and this group!
Ed forgot to bring his tomahawk.
Ed Ames (who was Jewish) was the go-to guy to play Native Americans on TV in the '60s, most notably on Daniel Boone & the Rifleman -- And in his role as a safe family-friendly pretend Injun, he would show up on all of our grandparents favorite variety shows to demonstrate tomahawk throwing
PC doesn't offend.It indicates staying open to a group, instead of being closed off like nazis. Hence, friends don't need it or anyone with common understanding. PC role is to offer protection, because racists attack so much. No one minds another culture adorning Indian nose piercings; sarongs, jewelry, henna or pants they invented. Focus on the truth for a change. Minorities dislike racists who must "adopt" their styles to make it acceptable. Yet, the same style is still hate inducing for minorities.Also, racists don't mind if non-racists wear cross-cultural attire. So, the public knew about this "subtle" racism that gets people beat up around the clock somewhere. Indian clothing is renamed french fashion, to give no credit to minorities, and to give low heed to presumably "low" minorities, in order to serve the racist masses too. This was the crude standard that made blacks stand up against having black hair being "fashion" for caucasians, but "dirty" Still, they expected people they roasted, for wearing dreadlocks, to show understanding or commonality, and help to become peacemakers, but they refused. Instead, they made sure to stick with the "olden rule" to pretend they owned it. This is how it became muddled. Yet, the clarity remained, and they won. Aside, inventions, fashion and music, were meant to spread around. Inventors were special and have nothing to do with the rest of their group that invented nothing. They expect to sell music etc everywhere. Just make sure to like "your" version, btu not deny that blacks had something to do with it for the sake of pretending it's "yours", and feigning "building" everything to attack long time minorities and Natives.
@@jacquelinesaxena1036 Other than that, how did you like the Beau Brummels?
Sometimes you cannot win from losing.
A classic comic disaster where one is forced to make lemonade out of lemons.
que musica tan agradable y rrelajante
Excellant sound
I remember the Beau Brummells. I was a teenager in the 1960’s when they were popular. They’re going along with the host’s gag. It was all planned.
It’s 9/14/24 in Austin, Tx! Seniors were great in ‘68! Great singers! I’m 75 and still rockin to the ‘60s today🎶🥳
They were an amazing band with some smash hits, but appear to have been run over by all the English bands that were producing a wave of hits.
COOL 😎 SONG from the past 60's past! 😅
ON THE FLINTSTONES THEY WERE THE BEAU BRUMMELSTONES
Cool. 1965
One and a half minutes I'll wait no longer - goodbye
Last laugh is the best.
Great memories
Mike respected the new sound ....
The Mike Douglas Show was out of Philly.
This was when people had a sense of humor.
Cleveland until late 60s.
Very entertaining! Mike Douglas Show with Ed Ames in Indian headdress.
Was that Pearl Bailey?
The Beau Bremmel Stones!