So do they say " be real " in there or is it just humming? Some lyrics make it seem like it's "what's your name who's your daddy be real is he rich like me" but some just don't. Lol
Took them long enough. The RNRHOF is a bad joke. When fucking MADONNA and ABBA are in there ahead of the likes of BLUE OYSTER CULT then there's something seriously wrong with the people who run it.
This is one of THOSE songs that sticks in your memory like honey...you will never forget it after the first time. The lyrics are incredibly simple yet sustaining and meaningful.
It's so true, the first time I heard it was sampled on Eminem's "rhyme or reason" and it lived in my head for the past decade and I was singing it while cleaning this morning and here I am
Omg yesss I watched the conjuring 3 and right after watched CRUELLA(literally like 30 minutes ago, and this song plays, and I’m all like hey, this song is in the conjuring(one) very good song and CRUELLA was just GREAT❤️🤍🖤
This is my sentiment. There are a couple songs that just sum up a decade, that bleed a period of time out of every measure. and this is one of those songs.
I dont know why, but this song invokes such feelings I rarely ever experience. Even though I wasn't born in this era, Listening to song I feel as if we lost something beautiful, grace if you will.. Absolute masterpiece of a song
I lived during this time, and this song invokes sensory memories that are pure and true. It was a great time to be living and, at the same time a scary one.
My youngest son made fun of this song during my BBQs. He served in the Marine Corps and died while serving. Reminds me of him everytime. The Mrs. struggles to hear it but, I can't get enough - bittersweet.
This is one of those songs that perfectly embodies the sound of the era it came from. But out of all the others from the 60's, this one is timeless. It somehow remains fresh and different while still sharing a lot of similarities to other songs of the decade that didn't age so well.
Monday Love 😘💟💦🥶😱😨🎃🛹🏹🛷🎮♟️🎳🃏🎛️🎟️😘💟💦🥶😱😘💟💦🥶😘💟💦😘 sent 📤💢📤🚦🦇🌄🍄🪄👻💀✍️📤📤💢🦇🕸️🕷️😱🤬🤯🥶🤢🎃🛹📤💢 es que es muy todos no 🎵 music 🎶☢️☣️🚸⚜️🉐🈹🈚🔆🎦🎶☢️☣️🚸⚜️🉐🈹🎶🎶🎶☢️☣️ est sometime de anytime pls stay in next est 5 est anytime after date 📅 date vs time 2 late hai early vs early pls share hai present 🎁🎀😮🪄🍄
One of my earliest memories was when I must have been around 3 or 4 years old. My dad was taking me on a night (early morning?) drive to the doughnut shop while it was raining. This song was playing on the radio, and every time I hear it, it's like I'm transported back to that time.
It’s the time 0:07 Of the season 0:09 When love run’s high 0:13 In this time 0:15 Give it to me easy 0:18 And let me try with pleasured hands 0:21 To take you in the sun 0:26 To promised lands 0:28 To show you every one 0:30 It’s the time of the season for loving 0:32 What’s your name? 0:49 Who’s your daddy? 0:51 Is he rich like me? 0:55 Has he taken? 0:57 Any time? 0:59 To show you what you need to live? 1:02 Tell it to me slowly 1:07 Tell you what 1:09 What 1:10 I really wanna know 1:11 It’s the time of the season for loving 1:13 Edit: I think it's hilarious that this is actually getting likes when the reason I did it is because I was playing a robot in a dnd game that could only speak using the radio lmao
Back in the 8th grade when I was 14 the teacher let all of us bring no more than five 45 rpm records to play at a kind of last day of school party deal. I carried a copy of this,Heart Full of Soul by the Yardbirds,House Of The Rising Sun by The Animals,All Along The Watch Tower by Hendrix and Live For Today by The Grassroots. My teacher was in high school when most of the records I brought were first released and asked me how I got hold of them. I told her a couple of older cousins who lived with my grand parents for a while left them when they moved away in 1971 or 72. I've had these 45's ever since. They're packed away for safe keeping.
@@apogeotropism1714 it’s a song that represents exclusion. “It’s the time of the season for loving” and if you’re not loving then you’re a loser. That’s the subliminal message with all these piece of shit songs. Like that one horrible song that goes “one day you’ll leave this world behind so live a life you will remember” the person who’s is creating that song is basically saying if you don’t do what I do, If you don’t create memories like I do then you’re not superior, you’re a loser. And that’s exactly what this song represents. You got the piece of shit people of the 70s who sat around a camp fire popping acid listening to this preaching good vibes while excluding the middle man, while judging people, and now their piece of shit kids are doing the same thing in todays generation. I don’t want anything to do with people anymore because you are all so god damn evil. These songs are all just fake. Good vibe preaching but only hang out with pieces of crap like yourself. Fuck most of you.
If the 60's sunset had an anthem this one would be the choosen one... I'm 23 and fell in love with this gem back in 2019 and since then I've never could've stop listening.
No one. We are the same age (okay, im a year younger), except I fell in love with this song from the "Time Life Presents the 60s" music informercial that I saw as a teenager a few years back. Bloomberg channel!
The 1960's were the greatest musical decade in history. But it was a blip on the musical continuum that can never be duplicated. It was a perfect convergence of the time period, world events, and musical artists that were far superior to anything before or since. It's gone forever but those of us who were children in the sixties were blessed with a gift that we'll take to our soon coming graves.
Yes those of us who were privileged to grow up in the 60's were blessed to have music like this to listen to. When I think back not everything was great but we always had the greatest music to have
I don't know if you ever respond to the replies to your comments. But as someone who loves 60s music but was born in 2003, can I ask questions about the more obscure music you enjoyed in your youth around that time? I want to listen to as much as I can, and really appreciate the time and as many artists as possible from then. Not just the well known ones.
Ah yes, The Time of the Season. A phat groove. Great percussion, and the first song to ask, "Whose your daddy?" and you immediately know they ain't talking about your father. Bad. Ass.
I was about 13 when this song came out (one of my all time favorites) and I didn’t get the daddy part until I read this comment, I’m 65! Took me long enough - thanks, ha.
I was reading the comments while listening to this song and found myself wanting to hit "like" to every single one. I think the comment section defines, in a nutshell, exactly what this song represents. It attracted and continues to attract a KICK ASS fan base! I am 53 and feel I'm in very good company with this one!
I used to search all the radio stations in the atlanta area when I was a kid just in the hopes that this song would come on... While driving my wife to the hospital to give birth to my son, it comes on 93.5 out of birmingham alabama, where I still live. Awesome moment
Holly Parker Ms. Parker as I've said to others your age, it was a time of great social and political unrest and scientific discoveries. The music spoke to all of that. Music doesn't seem to do that nowadays. But Surprisingly, the times were not unlike now. 1/2019. It would seem that the old adage of history being doomed to repeat itself is true if we don't know our HISTORY and aren't AWARE of the FACTS and the consequences of our decisions. ✌🇺🇸
Me too. I'm watching the World Series and they played a bit in between innings I immediately played it on my phone. I have the chills too in a good way 😍🙋
Reminds me of my first wife and how we met. We stayed together for 18 years and I had 3 children with her. She will always be in my heart and I have love for her to this day 💗
Hey Slivia, mine too. I was 12 yrs. old when this came out and would listen to it at night on my.little transistor radio Not much else to do at that time in Northern Ont. Canada.
2024, who else is still listening to this wonderful classic from the 60's? Now I'm off to listen to She's Not There, another one of The Zombies classics from my childhood 😁
One of the things I love about the structure of this track is that it's one of the few that does what The Beatles' "Help" does. A short phrase is sung as a background vocal BEFORE the lead vocal sings it. Not after, not harmonized during... but BEFORE. LOVE that.
@@kevincleary5953 Oh no doubt Kev ...Ray has an amazing catalog of work but this solo stands alone as masterpiece imo....Ok what solo of Rays would you put up against this Kev...just wondering??
A esta canción la llamaría "exquisita". Una belleza desde mi juventud la oigo, alla por 1969 y la seguiré oyendo con todos mis amigos rockeros. Desde San José, Costa Rica.
Me Too. I Thought It Was Melanie Fiona’s Give It To Me Right, But It’s Not. I’ve Never Even Heard of The Zombies’ Song of Time of The Season. So That’s a “WHOOPS! My Bad!” Thing For Me.
You really had to be 16 year old in 1968 driving around in your dads car with a girl on a first date and feeling awkward and insecure but very cool for being able to drive and letting this song flow in and out of you head to get the full effect of this amazing song. I hear it and still get that same feeling.
I was 9 and a 16 year old neighbor brought his reel to reel recorder for my sister and all the kids in our neighborhood showed up to our front porch. Instant porch party.
It’s weird how we can love a song that came out decades before we were born…. “Who’s your daddy? Is he rich like me” such a masculine and powerful line.
Not here from any movie. Here because I was graced with hearing this from another who shares a fine taste in 60s music. This song is distinctly dated, but not “tired”. “Mature”, not “old”.
I'm with you man! I am blessed to be at an age where my true love of music goes back to my being a childhood musician in school, with a broad musical appreciation for all cultural genres. That appreciation was also cultivated by my own personal life experiences. They were all shaped by the sounds I heard on the radio, T.V. variety shows, record shops, church, etc., growing up in the 50s and 60s! Or, as someone once referred to it, "the sound track of lives." When someone comments that their introduction to these classic tunes of the Golden Age of Music, (circa 1950/80) is attributable to some relatively recent or post 1990 movie, or worse yet a commercial add, I simply say, "that's unfortunate". There are tons of hits and not so hit tunes out there that they probably never heard of. And, certainly can't fully appreciate as the backdrop for some dog of a B movie, or a twenty second spot trying to sell you a hamburger or a beer!😐
This song randomly pops into my head from time to time and I have to listen to it multiple times or I just won’t feel satisfied.
its completely exquisite and i dont know why!
Same...also crimson and clover
Yes!!
Me too, lol!
I had the same thing with "Roundabout by Yes"
During an extreme panic attack and nervous breakdown in a foreign country, God used this song to reassure me through the mental fog.
Haha get some help bro
I've never described a song as "sexy" but, This...this is sexy.
really lol
Mich. Down in Mexico by the Coasters
Mich. As a bassist here, you have no idea. Was my test bassline for sound ( 80s) and it brought the world at night on.
Well, Mich. Let's dance to it and prove.
ur sexy baby
The Zombies were great..very underrated.
I agree @!!
No, they were very popular. Everybody can't be The Fab 4.😊
They were not underrated
Rod Argent is probably the most overlooked and underrated keyboard guy in early prog. These two solos are freakin' timeless.
I was thinking the same thing
Prelude to the epic Hold Your Head Up solo, one of the greatest of all time
Agreed = both fantastic solos!
What's your name?
Whose your daddy?
Is he rich like me?
The rest of my life is dedicated to being able to say these sentences.
🤣❤️
Well, I can truthfully say 2 of them. So, I guess I have that.
So do they say " be real " in there or is it just humming? Some lyrics make it seem like it's "what's your name who's your daddy be real is he rich like me" but some just don't. Lol
@King Dru This is the only answer I needed. Problem solved
Douchebag.
i hope you get me too'd. Asshole.
Congrats to the Zombies making the 2019 Rock and Roll hall of fame.
Kevin C really?
Wow why did it take them so long
@@ogantafia1944 hall of fame always ignores the musical greats
Took them long enough. The RNRHOF is a bad joke. When fucking MADONNA and ABBA are in there ahead of the likes of BLUE OYSTER CULT then there's something seriously wrong with the people who run it.
I'm glad I was at the Rock-'n'-roll Hall of Fame to cast my vote ♥️ for the Zombies
CLASSIC!! PLEASE BRING THIS SPIRIT BACK.
OUR COUNTRY NEEDS IS NOW
Spread the word PEACE IS THE ANSWER
We did it before we can do it again STOP ALL WARS IMMEDIATELY
Probably the best song to come out of the 1960's. Unbelievably Good.
It came out in 1971.
@@richten2524 Nope... Released 1968.
BEST?
Incredible song, but the 60's is such an incredible decade for music that i gotta disagree
You can’t possibly name one song from the 60s and label it the best
This is one of THOSE songs that sticks in your memory like honey...you will never forget it after the first time.
The lyrics are incredibly simple yet sustaining and meaningful.
Sad
Perfectly said
It's so true, the first time I heard it was sampled on Eminem's "rhyme or reason" and it lived in my head for the past decade and I was singing it while cleaning this morning and here I am
34 now and can remember hearing in the radio at 9 before I went to bed, as little red ridding hood
From The Conjuring to Cruella never gets old
Ikr
Omg yesss I watched the conjuring 3 and right after watched CRUELLA(literally like 30 minutes ago, and this song plays, and I’m all like hey, this song is in the conjuring(one) very good song and CRUELLA was just GREAT❤️🤍🖤
I didn’t realize this was in Cruella lol
And from Friends ss3 ep 6 as well. I had watched that ep and the Cruella at once and then def went searching for this songs. old but gold!!
South Park
1953生まれの年寄です。
小学校4年生で初めて買ったレコードでした。二人のシーズン。懐かしい。
E isso ai. Brasil
💘. . .Lucky - You ! 👏
Cheers from Texas.
52 vintage here, yup, one of the best of my generation
This song has the biggest 60s vibe to it. Like literally, I feel like I'm in the 60s listening to it.
I'd give anything to live in the 60's...forever.
This is my sentiment. There are a couple songs that just sum up a decade, that bleed a period of time out of every measure. and this is one of those songs.
Right!
Blue the Mobster
You are my friend.....I was there, and still am......from an old guy.
Me as well!!!
My mom taught me all the classics cuz that's just good parenting.
Couldn't agree more
Oh yes, I did the same with my children.
My mother did too!!!! I'm thankful she did! Good thing to remember her by
I'm doing the same for my children ❤️
My dad just gave me awful German disco music haha
Still think this is one of the greatest songs of all time.
You are not wrong
Grieves McAlroy not a single dislike on your comment In 3 years. Think that’s enough of a testimony.
Austin Nightingale almost became that guy but he's not wrong
@@austinnightingale6526 jokes on u. u cant see the number of dislikes on someone's comment
666 likes... Maybe I should take it back to 665 likes ? What did I do ???
One of those tunes that you only hear it once and you never forget it. True classic.
I dont know why, but this song invokes such feelings I rarely ever experience. Even though I wasn't born in this era, Listening to song I feel as if we lost something beautiful, grace if you will.. Absolute masterpiece of a song
That's because we have.
Very perceptive on your part to realize it.
You're so right
I feel the same way when I listen to it too. A time I never had the privilege to live in.
Maybe we can get it back
I lived during this time, and this song invokes sensory memories that are pure and true. It was a great time to be living and, at the same time a scary one.
2022 and still playing this classic! I wasn't born until 1983 but I always loved 60s&70s music because I'm an old soul!
Don't sweat it, I'm 26 & I love the oldies!
I’m 17 this will never disappear trust
I still have the vinyl record , still listening after all these years( since the 60s).
i was born a virgo same year much love
@@MizardTheWiz Wonderful :) Have fun, have fun dear young one.
heard some motorcyclist blasting this out while walking back from my exam, got home and immediately googled it, this is lit.
My youngest son made fun of this song during my BBQs. He served in the Marine Corps and died while serving. Reminds me of him everytime. The Mrs. struggles to hear it but, I can't get enough - bittersweet.
Sorry for your loss
Terrible news. I'm so sorry.
Your son is a hero in many of our hearts!!! Highest respect to your son and family! His memory lives on
Music does so much, sorry for your loss.
Who’s still listening in 2020 and loving it.
Always
Yeah!!!
Sat 2:50 2020. Great song
From the shane dawson theme song to his series
Me
This is one of those songs that perfectly embodies the sound of the era it came from. But out of all the others from the 60's, this one is timeless. It somehow remains fresh and different while still sharing a lot of similarities to other songs of the decade that didn't age so well.
Monday Love 😘💟💦🥶😱😨🎃🛹🏹🛷🎮♟️🎳🃏🎛️🎟️😘💟💦🥶😱😘💟💦🥶😘💟💦😘 sent 📤💢📤🚦🦇🌄🍄🪄👻💀✍️📤📤💢🦇🕸️🕷️😱🤬🤯🥶🤢🎃🛹📤💢 es que es muy todos no 🎵 music 🎶☢️☣️🚸⚜️🉐🈹🈚🔆🎦🎶☢️☣️🚸⚜️🉐🈹🎶🎶🎶☢️☣️ est sometime de anytime pls stay in next est 5 est anytime after date 📅 date vs time 2 late hai early vs early pls share hai present 🎁🎀😮🪄🍄
Best era in music to me personally. And I wasn’t born until 82.
One of my earliest memories was when I must have been around 3 or 4 years old. My dad was taking me on a night (early morning?) drive to the doughnut shop while it was raining. This song was playing on the radio, and every time I hear it, it's like I'm transported back to that time.
Great memory from your childhood!
What a distinct and evocative memory I love it 💖
Loved that you shared such a lovely memory with us❤️
Why do I remember the exact same thing?
That's what song can do when it's tightly woven into a life moment. Always fused into your memory and special. It's powerful.
It’s the time 0:07
Of the season 0:09
When love run’s high 0:13
In this time 0:15
Give it to me easy 0:18
And let me try with pleasured hands 0:21
To take you in the sun 0:26
To promised lands 0:28
To show you every one 0:30
It’s the time of the season for loving 0:32
What’s your name? 0:49
Who’s your daddy? 0:51
Is he rich like me? 0:55
Has he taken? 0:57
Any time? 0:59
To show you what you need to live? 1:02
Tell it to me slowly 1:07
Tell you what 1:09
What 1:10
I really wanna know 1:11
It’s the time of the season for loving 1:13
Edit: I think it's hilarious that this is actually getting likes when the reason I did it is because I was playing a robot in a dnd game that could only speak using the radio lmao
The edit holy shit
Lovely concept I made a whole world because of it thank you.
Oh now, aren't you clever?!
I think people just like YOU Ethan
The edit made it even more magnificent.
The "hippie" movement was a big part of the 60's and much more. Very talented bands and musicians back then.
It's funny that the hippie movement started in 1967 yet it's the first thing that comes to mind when the 60s are mentioned. It's that iconic
yeah .....
@@jordanfehr7749 psychedelic era had been brewing since 1965, but yeah it did take prominence at the tail end but ended up defining the whole decade
This song is an actual masterpiece, especially for its time. Original af
Back in the 8th grade when I was 14 the teacher let all of us bring no more than five 45 rpm records to play at a kind of last day of school party deal. I carried a copy of this,Heart Full of Soul by the Yardbirds,House Of The Rising Sun by The Animals,All Along The Watch Tower by Hendrix and Live For Today by The Grassroots. My teacher was in high school when most of the records I brought were first released and asked me how I got hold of them. I told her a couple of older cousins who lived with my grand parents for a while left them when they moved away in 1971 or 72. I've had these 45's ever since. They're packed away for safe keeping.
+Donald TittleJr Great taste and you are very lucky :) Nice one.
+D Tittle1964 Wonderful taste. I love it all. The best music ever.
damn you are old
very cool and very. 60s
good for you
"What's your name?
Who's your daddy?
Is he rich like me?"
I love those lines.
me too 😍😩
Shady
I don't give a f*ck
Doubt it
Such great lyrics. Songwriting and emotional provocation on another level.
@@apogeotropism1714 it’s a song that represents exclusion. “It’s the time of the season for loving” and if you’re not loving then you’re a loser. That’s the subliminal message with all these piece of shit songs. Like that one horrible song that goes “one day you’ll leave this world behind so live a life you will remember” the person who’s is creating that song is basically saying if you don’t do what I do, If you don’t create memories like I do then you’re not superior, you’re a loser. And that’s exactly what this song represents. You got the piece of shit people of the 70s who sat around a camp fire popping acid listening to this preaching good vibes while excluding the middle man, while judging people, and now their piece of shit kids are doing the same thing in todays generation. I don’t want anything to do with people anymore because you are all so god damn evil. These songs are all just fake. Good vibe preaching but only hang out with pieces of crap like yourself. Fuck most of you.
ayo
This is before my time, but tell me this had to be one of the sexiest, most suave songs when it first came out
It was! Along with She's Not There by The Zombies...
This was when I was a teenager, still sounds great to me at 72.
Love that organ solo.
And the cockiness about it, too.
Roger Kincaid psychedelics
Me too
Did you want to say keyboards ?
Sooo much yesss
I had no Rhyme or Reason to search up this song, but I did and honestly, I don’t regret it. It’s relaxing.
Is he rich like me?
..Doubt it
Sixties music was and still is wonderful!
Whenever I feel like life is out of control in the world, I come back to the music that makes me whole again.
prachtig,onze muziek toen we ongeveer 17 ?WAREN
I grew up with this music
If the 60's sunset had an anthem this one would be the choosen one... I'm 23 and fell in love with this gem back in 2019 and since then I've never could've stop listening.
are u me, i heard this in 2019 for the first time too and also have been hooked on ever since, (23 too btw)
No one. We are the same age (okay, im a year younger), except I fell in love with this song from the "Time Life Presents the 60s" music informercial that I saw as a teenager a few years back. Bloomberg channel!
well, same
The 1960's were the greatest musical decade in history. But it was a blip on the musical continuum that can never be duplicated. It was a perfect convergence of the time period, world events, and musical artists that were far superior to anything before or since. It's gone forever but those of us who were children in the sixties were blessed with a gift that we'll take to our soon coming graves.
Yes those of us who were privileged to grow up in the 60's were blessed to have music like this to listen to. When I think back not everything was great but we always had the greatest music to have
Hope not too soon...lol. But I totally agree with you. So many good artists and groups. You could listen to your radio and hear hits after hits.
I don't know if you ever respond to the replies to your comments. But as someone who loves 60s music but was born in 2003, can I ask questions about the more obscure music you enjoyed in your youth around that time? I want to listen to as much as I can, and really appreciate the time and as many artists as possible from then. Not just the well known ones.
@@leocruz9409 a nice place to start ruclips.net/video/36dVYJhevWo/видео.html
The 1990s had a likewise similar blip of amazing creativity in music across all genres
Re-Watching "Friends (1994) tv show - Season 03, ep. 06, reminded me of this song :D Great song!
Same here!
+Adrian Neacsu I am doing the exact same thing and is the reason i came here too!
yes
holy fuck me too
+Laly ;D Rachel and Chandler 😂😂😂 ending scene 😊😊😊
“What’s your name? Who’s your daddy” love these lyrics
creepy af
@@hangfire5944 lmfao 🤣
No, I don't have one. My mother reproduced like a Komodo Dragon
LOL to be followed around here by... where do you go to church?
Ah yes, The Time of the Season. A phat groove. Great percussion, and the first song to ask, "Whose your daddy?" and you immediately know they ain't talking about your father.
Bad. Ass.
I thought the same I think his asking if shes taken and if he shows her how to really leave..
Sorry my cell sucks but yeah I thought the same thing his asking if shes taken cause his asking if hes taken time to show her how to live...
That's right! I was just a kid when it came out and I got that right off, lol!
I was about 13 when this song came out (one of my all time favorites) and I didn’t get the daddy part until I read this comment, I’m 65! Took me long enough - thanks, ha.
Phat?! Bad Ass?! You really are two kinds of moron! Go and find some proper words to play with.
this song makes me feel like I'm on drugs without actually taking any drugs
Miguel Rodriguez Very 60’s best era ever......
lmfao yep!! :)
Miguel Rodriguez if that ain’t a fact!
Miguel Rodriguez I thought I was the only one
Love your comment 😆😂🤣
I'm stuck in the past of music. I love this song
I was reading the comments while listening to this song and found myself wanting to hit "like" to every single one. I think the comment section defines, in a nutshell, exactly what this song represents. It attracted and continues to attract a KICK ASS fan base! I am 53 and feel I'm in very good company with this one!
You are! I'm 74 and this was my youth!
You got yourself a like man!
Same! 68 snd this was my era
Reminds me of a time I never knew. Gives me chills and I do love it. CLASSIC
This music if your a true music geek, they never go out of style.
What's your name, who's your daddy, is he rich like me?
Fame Allen Marshall. I don't know him, but I wonder. Haha
Pit Bulls , well.. Marshall. it's the time of the season for loving regardless. lol.
It was an Eminem refrence xD
I fuckin love that line
Fame Allen no song can compare to, it. just my opinion.
I cannot believe that I was only 21 in 1972, I had forgotten how great this group were!. Brummie Bob can live again at the age of 71.
This song never gets old 😎
Ikr
Quality always lasts.
I used to search all the radio stations in the atlanta area when I was a kid just in the hopes that this song would come on... While driving my wife to the hospital to give birth to my son, it comes on 93.5 out of birmingham alabama, where I still live. Awesome moment
OMG finally after 6 years of dying inside i finally found the song!!!
I know them feels
SoulDreaper waw i feel the same
someone something :D
Right I've been hearing it on the radio finally found it
I know right lol
I LOVE playing this as it turns to Autumn 🍂 season. 🎶
id give 2 thumbs up if i could bro lol
Old school hippie music
It just great music period
you shoulda been there in the late 60's great time
'66-'86 Musical explosion. I'm glad I was there.
Good shit, yeeaah!
@@Ston247 Damn, I always wonder what it was like. I was born in 1970 and love that decade, but if only i could experience Woodstock...
I love this song, 25 years old here and wish that I lived and experienced the time and year the song came out.
Holly Parker Ms. Parker as I've said to others your age, it was a time of great social and political unrest and scientific discoveries. The music spoke to all of that. Music doesn't seem to do that nowadays. But Surprisingly, the times were not unlike now. 1/2019. It would seem that the old adage of history being doomed to repeat itself is true if we don't know our HISTORY and aren't AWARE of the FACTS and the consequences of our decisions. ✌🇺🇸
I’m 21 and love this song especially because this song was made the same year as my muscle car , 1968 😏
I grew up listening to this song, this is my dad’s generation- absolutely freaking amazing music
This song gives me chills…in a great way! 😍
Me too. I'm watching the World Series and they played a bit in between innings I immediately played it on my phone. I have the chills too in a good way 😍🙋
I also got them when Rod sang it, unexpectedly, at one of his outings with Ringo Starr's All Starr Band. doesn't happen often to me.
YAY!
My husband picked me up in a bar many many years ago when this song was playing. That's how powerful this song is.
I have looking for this song for 20 years, didn't know the title so I have been listening all these songs...... thank God I got it!!!
Happy for ya
Ah, the sounds of the glorious 60's music! May it never die!!
Loved this song ..don't care what anybody says 60's was the best music !
Reminds me of my first wife and how we met. We stayed together for 18 years and I had 3 children with her. She will always be in my heart and I have love for her to this day 💗
Today would have been my 53rd anniversary. He passed in 2023. This is so hard to cope with..
no words can explain how much I love this song. fucking timeless.
Ive listened to songs I like when I was 10 years old....30 years later I still love them
We were blessed with a flood of great music in that time period.
@@paulbrown1585 and just plain AWFUL! Remember top 40 stations?
It is really like he is playing two songs on that keyboard at the same time! Unbelievably beautiful!
Best years of my life was the 70’S
Is that an old Pic of you?
I have to agree,those were the days!!!
Same here! Best music!!
Hey Slivia, mine too. I was 12 yrs. old when this came out and would listen to it at night on my.little transistor radio
Not much else to do at that time in Northern Ont. Canada.
@@Stardust713-y6ethat’s what I’m saying lmao
Why does everyone say someone brought them here. Anyone here just to listen to the zombies cause they are friggen awesome?
No
+ProDarkshadows you obviously don't listen to amazing music on a daily basis then ;)
+petesfan67 yes that's so obvious isn't it... We all have different tastes and while this is a decent song there are plenty of others I prefer.
petesfan67 I heard the song while watching the conjuring and I liked it so I searched for it. I have no idea who the zombies are
My father brought me here.
This reminds me of a warm summer night but I can't really say why... great tune...
Same 🥰
Because it’s the season for loving duhhh 😂
Same!!
Great toon, yeah ~
The zombies were a great band in the 60s and I think they still rock today
I played this song so much on my
cassette deck that the deck finally
just threw it up!!Good times!!
I wore it out on a 45.
I love how chill it feels. Like it’s good around a campground or any other social gathering.
Without a doubt one of the coolest rock songs of all time!!
One of my favorite song of the sixties.....!!!
Rod Argent and that organ solo is EPIC!!!!
@Thundergod129 it's the organ that makes this song for me.
@@GTLees Me, too. In fact, I just created a close facsimile to the organ sound on my Roland Integra-7 module.
Paul Shaffer is a huge Rod Argent Fan!!!
Ahh... my classic rock. I've been listening to so much alternative lately this is like a breath of fresh air.
I like that
One of the coolest songs ever, it draws me in every time, since I was a little kid in the 70's. Gotta hit repeat every time, since I found it online.
The base line is amazing!
2024, who else is still listening to this wonderful classic from the 60's?
Now I'm off to listen to She's Not There, another one of The Zombies classics from my childhood 😁
Love the lil breakdown. I might be a fan of them now.
I remember being a little girl, growing up in the early 70's, I Loved this song. I still do. It just makes you feel good
I love all the music of the Zombies! Never sounds old!
One of the things I love about the structure of this track is that it's one of the few that does what The Beatles' "Help" does. A short phrase is sung as a background vocal BEFORE the lead vocal sings it. Not after, not harmonized during... but BEFORE. LOVE that.
Hot summer days, motorcycles riding to the lake for a cool swim. And this music. Great times!
I'm here after Chelsea FC revealed their home kit for next season.
Great song tbh!
This is truly a Masterpiece ! Original singing here... no computer effects here!!!! Truly a Masterpiece!
Hands down the best keyboard solo of all time !
Ray Mansarek ?
@@kevincleary5953 Oh no doubt Kev ...Ray has an amazing catalog of work but this solo stands alone as masterpiece imo....Ok what solo of Rays would you put up against this Kev...just wondering??
Rod Argent
@@kevincleary5953
A esta canción la llamaría "exquisita". Una belleza desde mi juventud la oigo, alla por 1969 y la seguiré oyendo con todos mis amigos rockeros. Desde San José, Costa Rica.
This song was in the movie Cruella with Emma Thompson. I saw the movie in the theaters today and I thought it was really good
Me too
Me Too. I Thought It Was Melanie Fiona’s Give It To Me Right, But It’s Not. I’ve Never Even Heard of The Zombies’ Song of Time of The Season. So That’s a “WHOOPS! My Bad!” Thing For Me.
This song was in that movie? Maybe it won’t be as bad as I thought.
Yes and thats why im here right now
Same here
Whose your daddy, is he rich like me
Rich in Spirit......Fullfilled....Amen
This is one of the few songs I rock sober and still feel high af. It's transcendental.
Can't really be beat. Makes my heart fill up with the joy of having been young.
This always reminds me of friends when Rachel imagines that her and chandler kiss. I love this song and I love the zombies
Yeah in season 3 I’m pretty sure
Yessss! One of the sexiest scenes ever on TV in my opinion. And no nudity or Saucy language! And the song is perfect!
Finally i saw the comment i’m looking for lol
This is the best song made in the 60s. One of my favorites. Sometimes I cry to it.
mike scott its extremely emotional, it's makes me cry for a return to an era I never even experienced
mike scott whos your daddy
You guys are puss, real men never cry
@@romainlepere3708 Shut the fuck up, fragile and repressed moron.
You really had to be 16 year old in 1968 driving around in your dads car with a girl on a first date and feeling awkward and insecure but very cool for being able to drive and letting this song flow in and out of you head to get the full effect of this amazing song. I hear it and still get that same feeling.
I was 9 and a 16 year old neighbor brought his reel to reel recorder for my sister and all the kids in our neighborhood showed up to our front porch. Instant porch party.
Yeah like scoring yer first piece......
It was recorded in '67 and released in '68, but wasn't a hit until '69.
I was born in 1967 the year the song was recorded.
🎉
It’s weird how we can love a song that came out decades before we were born…. “Who’s your daddy? Is he rich like me” such a masculine and powerful line.
Hypnotizing.
Not here from any movie. Here because I was graced with hearing this from another who shares a fine taste in 60s music. This song is distinctly dated, but not “tired”. “Mature”, not “old”.
Well said.
I'm with you man!
I am blessed to be at an age where my true love of music goes back to my being a childhood musician in school, with a broad musical appreciation for all cultural genres. That appreciation was also cultivated by my own personal life experiences. They were all shaped by the sounds I heard on the radio, T.V. variety shows, record shops, church, etc., growing up in the 50s and 60s! Or, as someone once referred to it, "the sound track of lives."
When someone comments that their introduction to these classic tunes of the Golden Age of Music, (circa 1950/80) is attributable to some relatively recent or post 1990 movie, or worse yet a commercial add, I simply say, "that's unfortunate". There are tons of hits and not so hit tunes out there that they probably never heard of. And, certainly can't fully appreciate as the backdrop for some dog of a B movie, or a twenty second spot trying to sell you a hamburger or a beer!😐
Who is here after the Blues realeased the new jersey for the nee season💙 let‘s take it come blues
come on you blues
Hello
Yessssssss
Present
This was one real earworm
Pri tejto krásnej skladbe spomenul som si na moju mladosť,
This song takes me back to what was an awakening time. Now in my 60s it's still fresh as yesterday!!
This is one of the coolest (groovest) songs I've ever heard.
One of the best songs ever written. Such a cool beat. Still love it!
This song was way popular when I lived in Stillwater, Oklahoma. Great old days!!!!! Good memories.
Sounds lit
I never tire of hearing this song, and I never shall!!!! Long live 60s rock!!!
yep