Unfortunately, the end of the line has come to Dino Danelli who passed away on Dec 15 at the age if 78. One of the most colorful drummers in rock history not to mention flat out great. I've never seen anyone twirl TWO drumsticks at the same time while never missing a beat. The RASCALS were in my generation. They set the American scene against the British Invasion of the '60's. Extraordinary performers. Dino was special. He will be missed.
@@harperstacey9604 Dino Danelli died from advanced diabetes which he suffered from for years but continued to play thru it all due to his great love of music It was his life,,
@@dianeseverino731 thank you so much for the info. Dino was the best drummer in the whole wide world. I cried when I heard he had passed away. Dino looked so much like Paul McCartney. I bet he got tired of many people telling him that. Diane, thank you taking the time to answer my question about Dino. God bless you. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
Thank you for this video. I worked at Atlantic Records from 1969-1971. After 50 years, I can't believe it, I still remember Felix, Gene, Dino and Eddie. Especially, Eddie. He was my first love. I still love him after all these years. I adored him. We spent a few times together. I don't think he ever realized how smitten I was with him. I was young and so naive. I didn't want to be considered just another notch in his belt. So, I held back and lost him. I regret not trusting him and wonder what would have been. Sid Bernstein was a wonderful, kind man. Always had time to talk. Andrian Barbeau, Al Bonetta, Ahmet Ertegun, CB, I remember you all. Especially, especially, Eddie.
I saw these guys in 1966 during their tour with Dick Clark's "Where the Action Is" in West Virginia, then again in Miami Beach in 1970 when they performed for St. Jude's Children's Hospital fund raiser hosted by Danny Thomas who informed the audience that the Rascals had not only donated their pay to the fund, they paid all their own expenses. This was a class act in addition to an extremely great performance. I was in a garage band when I first saw them and progressed to playing jazz later on. Dino Danelli has always been an inspiration since I first saw him live on Ed Sullivan. The next day, I bought their album and still have it along with many more. They are in my daughter's possession because she loves them as well. Thanks for the great video and history.
The Young Rascals were the first concert that I ever attended think it was 1966 . Dino Danelli blew me away . I became a drummer because of him instead of Ringo like most kids during that era .
I saw them as an 11 year old in a Tucson ballpark 1966.. I’m 67 now.. I STILL listen to their music.. Good stuff Maynard 😎(Buffalo Springfield played too)
Fantastic group.I played drums with Leslie West Vagrants and we did a lot of gigs with them .Dino Danelli my all time favorite drummer. EVANGELIST Roger Mansour Missionary to HAITI
My Dad is a huge Rascals fan. Learning to play drums Dino was his man. I remember him speaking of Leslie Wests Vagrants. My Dad played drums for a group called The Brats with Ira Newborn. I’ve heard stories of when they use to rehearse across the road from The Hassles and each band would go listen to eachother on their breaks. To this day my Dad still has the towel Dino used to wipe his hands that was tied to his floor Tom. He threw it to him after a show at The Barge. I really wish I could go back in time and witness all of it.
@@ericg4632 There was a drum stick factory, think it was called Capella Wood. I bought a couple of boxes of drum sticks, had them custom made between a 5 a and 5 b in diameter. They were compressed wood, back around 1976. I'm still using those sticks with nylon tips. Capella Wood had some sticks stamped with Dino Danelli's name, so I bought all they had, and still have those too. I used to practice playing to the Rascals music. IF you watch Ringo's all star band, they did an attempt at a couple Rascals songs, Felix playing keyboard. Ringo and another drummer, plus a sax player playing congas. Between the three of them (on youtube), they missed the Conga parts Dino played in Grovin, and didn't do so well either on "Got to Be Free". IF you're going to do Rascals songs, at least listen to them before you play them.
I saw Felix C. when he was touring with Ringo Starr and his All Star Band. Felix still sounded great. Thank goodness for these tours. I got to see one of the Beatles and one of the Rascals at the same time. I have so many favorite Rascal songs. I even have a compilation of their greatest hits❣️Thank you for sharing this video with us. ❤️🙏🏻
I still have all their vinyl albums which I bought new at the time of release. My daughter has possession of them with orders to take as good care of them as I did, and not to ever sell or lose them.
I love the Rascals and I grew up with their blues/jazz/mix. I used to play in a trio and we did People everywhere and one you didn't mention Love Letter and some other obscure tunes. Everyone we played for seemed to get into it all. Thanks for this update.
Great video! I got to see them in 2013 when they were Felix Caviliere's Rascals. Basically it was him and a bunch of younger guys. But Felix really brought the house down. After the show I got to meet Felix and he was very down-to-earth and talkative. Because of the venue's policy with photography, he didn't want a selfie. Still, it was thrilling to shake his hand. Keep it up, WHTT!
I was hitch-hiking in 1967 and it got so cold and there were so few rides that we tried to sleep in the lemon grove nearby, but it was too cold. So, we tried to hitch-hike in the wee hours of the morning and were passed by every car but one. He was a Rascals fan and he knew we were, too. We talked about the Rascals until he dropped us off.
@@Jasmine215100 I feel myself extremely lucky to have lived during the short period of safe hitch-hiking. My teacher friend in high school told me there was No Road like there was during the Beatnik era. I made him wrong the very next year. I learned so much from hitch-hiking that I can''t say enough for safe hitch-hiking. But, crazies used it for their perpetual terror campaign and they managed to ruin it in just a few years. I used to hitch-hike to work every day and always got to work on time! Now, no one hitch-hikes because it is not safe anymore. We are much poorer for it. When hitch-hiking is safe, progress is being made.
My favorite memory, 1967, when I was 17 & heard "Groovin'" for the first time. I was 17 yrs old & in love for the first time with Bill Bentley. My father made sure that I stayed innocent & sent my sister & I to go live with my mother way across the country! Lol! He followed! But I was a Daddy's girl & didn't date him. Biggest regrete of my life! "Groovin'" will always remind me of my first & only true love so many years ago.❤️
I saw and met Felix, I saw him a few times, a small show with most of the rascals, I think in the 90s, he preformed with Billy. Joel In Hartford CT and he said hello to my wife in the parking lot, we both had driven to the show. I went into a tractor shop and Felix was there, a very nice person
In 1966 The Rascals were playing at a large bar called Frivolas in Smithtown NY. I don't recall a stage just a large room with a big bar at one end. I got stuck between the bar and the band who was set up on the floor. They took their break left their instruments in place and he crowd scattered. I went and stood right next to Dinelli's drum set and waited for them to come.back. I stood there right next to him for all of the second act. He was quite a hard hitter and one of the best of the best of that time.
My sister and I went weekly to every teen night at The Barge where the Rascals played for the summer of, I'm guessing, 1966. Was wonderful to see them get famous! Good memories.
Such a refreshing, great classic group! “It’s A Beautiful Morning” should be the national anthem. It’s so deeply soothing and heartfelt - even to this day.❤️💯❤
I remember Eddy from when we were students at Garfield High School, In New Jersey. Eddy lived above Pinto's Pool Parlor, which was on Monroe Street, just a few blocks away from where I lived on Midland Avenue! My best friend Richie and I would on occasion, hang out at a Park called the Pump House, where there was a small lake and we would go fishing. Eddy would sometimes join us and these are the few times we hung out with Eddy. He would tell us about his Brother David who was with a band and was a singer. I joined the Army in 1962, after graduation and I lost touch with everyone for three years. After I came home in 1965, I discovered that Eddy was with a Rock & Roll Group and was playing at the Peppermint Lounge in NYC, so my Girl Friend went to see him performing and He sat at our table during a break, then after we went back stage to meet the band. It was a great night and a great memory! He was a Rock & Roll Hero of Garfield NJ!
My parents (separately...they were not a couple then) - from Lodi - saw The Rascals at the Choo Choo Club in Garfield numerous times in the 60's. They knew Eddie...she lost them over the years, but Eddie once brought Mom beads from when he went to Hawaii back then (inspiring their song "My Hawaii").
I've been watching your channel for about a year now and have to say that the narration has become more relaxed and much better. I also notice that as you tell the story of the group the photos now match the narrative closely in terms of age. It used to be more haphazard - an older age photo early on, a young photo near the end, so again a great improvement. Keep them coming.
Still room for improvement. It sounds like you’re reading from a script w/no emotional connection to the artist. It could be the stock futures. 😢 PS. WHO was the gentleman you showed the point where it was (i believe) to be Gene Cornish who had passed?
Very good and cool drummer of the day. I got a chance to sit in an RV backstage and meet Dino and Gene Cornish after a performance in Watertown, WI in the late 90's. We talked music and some of the cool experiences they had. They were super nice guys. They both then autographed a pic I provided.
Eddie and I went to school together...Garfield High School, Garfield New Jersey. His locker was one away from mine all through HS. He ended up moving across the street from me in the late 60's. We were casual friends. My sister dated his brother David, whom we are still in touch with through phone conversations every few months. I haven't seen or heard from Eddie for years...would love to touch base again.
I knew Rudy. So handsome! He was in the group the Hi-Fives with Dave, Ron Menhart and Howie Lanza. They formed, on the fly and performed for us at a Garfield High Assembly, back in 1956. The kids were floored, they were so good! Dave had (has) a great voice. He was, back then and still is a rascal. 😆. Eddie? Back when Dave and had a casual,”summer thing,” Eddie was a boisterous kid, running around the school yard, driving us teens crazy…lol! Precious memories of my youth.❤
1967 US Navy, Key West, Florida. My best buddy Mac and I bought a leaky boat, repaired it, and spent many a Sunday taking girls for boat rides around the island. Beautiful girls, beautiful memories. Every time I hear Groovin Im transported back in time . Mac and I both volunteered for WestPac duty multiple times, but were trapped in the Atlantic Fleet because everybody wanted WestPac duty. To this day, playing Its a Beautiful Morning brings wistful tears of smiles remembering those who have enriched my life journey and helped me along the way. Yesterday is a sweet memory, tomorrow is an exciting mystery, but today is God's precious gift, thats why it is called The Present. Peace and Love. May your dreams come true.
I would love to hear the original band put a couple of new songs together. We really need a TV show that features members from these great groups, somebody who knows music and recording, where we could hear the more technical side of things. Producer Tom Dowd was outstanding. There's a great documentary on Dowd that aired on cable TV. Unfortunately, that documentary never mentioned Dowd's involvement with the Rascals. However, you will see Dowd's name on several Rascals albums. Adrian Barber was their studio bass player. Back about 1973, I asked information in New York for Adrain's phone number. It was listed, so I called him. I just told him how I liked his bass playing, and he was very nice on the phone, and probably never had anyone call him out of the clear blue.
@@kathiec1333 Thanks for the tip Kathy. I have not heard Dino's interviews with Liberty Devito, but I just noticed while replying to you, that youtube has posted the #2 interview. I will watch that. I know a guitar player who knew Felix, and Felix asked him if he was interested in playing for him, before Gene Cornish came along. He has the identical NY accent as Felix, and came to Miami from that area. I have a few drum sticks that have Dino's stamp on them. They were sold in music stores. I got them directly from the manufacturer in New Jersey, called "Capella Wood". They had a lot of "end runs" lying around, so I bought quite an assortment of drum sticks at the time.
@@kathiec1333 Just thought of this, back in about 74' I noticed the bass player for the Rascals listed on a couple of their albums, Adrian Barber. They even have a song on the Freedom Suite album called "Adrian's Birthday". I thought it would be interesting to talk to him, so I asked someone where the Rascals lived in New York, (can't remember exactly what city, it's been so long) so I called information in that area and asked for the number for Adrian Barber. His number was listed. I called him in the afternoon, and we talked for several minutes. He was polite and soft spoken. I told him I liked the Rascals, liked his bass playing, etc. That was when a long distance call was quite expensive, and where I lived, I had to pay for every long distance call I made.
Gene and Dino formed Bulldog not Bullfrog and also Fotomaker after the Rascals split up. Saw The Young Rascals at The Phone Booth Lounge in NYC when they were still wearing knickers. Thought they were the coolest. Got my photo taken with Dino and Felix. I was a fan since the first time seeing them perform on Hullabaloo. I think they messed up by changing musical direction away from rock and r&b. Just my opinion. Favorite Rascals' tunes include I Ain't Gonna Eat Out my Heart Anymore, A Girl Like You, Too Many Fish in the Sea, Singing the Blues Too Long and Hold On among others. Never really cared for Good Lovin', Groovin' or It's a Beautiful Morning. Only a Lonely Heart Sees was a great Felix solo record. Saw them in Anaheim for their 1988 reunion tour (minus Eddie). Ended up with a pair of Dino's sticks thanks to a friend who was working security that night at The Celebrity Theater.
Their songs have been in the soundtrack of my mind since I was born. I could be anywhere and when I hear one of their songs in a store etc...my mood instantly changes. That's talent. 😂
Mrs Harper Stacey: “It’s a beautiful morning” is one of my favorites too. I believe the music was used also for this movie “good morning Vietnam” with Robin Williams
The Library and Archives Canada (in Ottawa) has a large trove of recorded and print documentation of the Rascals, due to Gene Cornish (born in Canada) having been in the group.
Had the pleasure of seeing/hearing the "Once Upon a Dream" tour at the Orpheum in Phoenix circa 2013. Outstanding multi-media event. The vocals were still there and the band was tight. My favorite "blue-eyed soul group" ever.
It was the summer of 1969; still in uniform I began driving my 1964 Chevy super sport from North fork Naval Air base in Virginia to my home in Hopedale Massachusetts. The Marine Corps had offered me a six month early out off my enlistment which I jumped on with no hesitation. Once I got on I-95 North I turned on the radio and the song that came on was, Beautiful Morning by the Rascals. I thought, how appropriate. As you can see, I have never forgot that Beautiful Morning.
I had somehow gotten into the Beatles press conference in 1966 and sat next to Felix Cavaliere who was so sweet to me. I was 16 and he talked me into behaving. He was so very nice to me that I’ve never forgotten that.
I was so happy you mentioned the Once Upon a Dream album -- my 2 favorite songs on that is Rainy Day and My Hawaii.... I love those songs. Thanks for taking me down Memory Lane!
The first time I saw the Young Rascals with the knee high pants, I liked the energy of I ain't Gonna Eat Out my Heart anymore. I dug them. When Groovin' came out, it was all over because it was fire. Along with It's a Beautiful Morning. OMG! I will always love them.
Today is my 70th birthday and I woke up very early with the Rascals “How can I be sure” running through my head. I was about 13 ( in New York) when this came out and used to dance to it, it is such an amazingly uplifting tune which belie the lyrics. Happy memories 🎉
My favorite song of Cavallieri’s is “How Can I Be Sure”, fantastic composition, superb singing. It was a revelation when it came on the radio, sounding like nothing else.
They are not all well. Dino Danelli suffers from dementia and is unable to perform. Gene Cornish's health is fragile at best, but he still plans to tour with Cavaliere at some point soon. Eddie Brigati is retired and living in northern NJ, and his brother David, is also retired and living in NJ.
Yes, I'd heard that Dino is in some sort of "long term" hospital and that Gene needed heart surgery at one point. In an interview, Felix said that Gene's participation in their upcoming shows would depend on "what he can do." Thanks again.
I have been catching up with these guys on tube. Most of their hits came out when I was under five years old. Still hearing their music again I didn't realize how many hits they had. one of my favorites is how can I be sure. Love the music
I lived pretty close to the lead singer, Felix Cavalieri, in Pelham, NY. there was lots of buzz as the Rascals were beginning their journey and hadn't released anything. And then, it all happened pretty fast." I Ain't Go'in to Eat Out My Heart Anymore" and "Good Lovin" transformed them and everyone near them. As a kid I wondered what it would have been like to swap places with Felix or Eddie Brigatti. In the end, I'm glad I never did. Life has many surprises and instant success can have more pitfalls than a life built one step at a time. I'm thankful to have earned things slowly, using passion, hard work and intelligence.
I got to catch a couple of their shows at Disneyland in the late '60s. Still one of my favorite all-time bands. Dino Danelli was a major influence on me as an aspiring young drummer. Sad he is no longer with us.
I have serval favorite Rascal's songs, but I must say my top favorite gotta be "People got to be free". That song as a very strong message, and the groove is so driven. Towards the end of this song the line, " See that train over there, that's the train of freedom; look out now, it's long overdue, it's about to come on through." That lyric for me was huge; and it was so fitting. This song should have the whole room up and groovin'. The Rascals was a big part of the soul music scene in the 60's. I can still hear The Rascals on XM Soul Town.
Saw The Rascals and The Vagrants play on the same stage at The Action House. Those two bands created magic that night. Long Island was loaded back in 68 with great bands like The Hassles, The Illusion, The Rainy Days. The Rascals where hit makers. The Vagrants were in a league all their own.
I was a fan. The first concert I ever attended was to see the Rascals in 1968 at the Sacramento Memorial Auditorium. I had just been stationed there that year (USAF). I think the opening act was either the Four Letterman or the Four Freshman, don’t recall.
I saw them in Hawaii back when they first came out. He could toss the drumsticks in the air and catch them on beat. Amazing. They were great. Their music and vocals. Music style was very musical. Good lovin. What you know about love........My little cover band was playing Young Rascals. I always wondered why I didn't hear about them in later years. They were really good.
This is wrong. David brigati sang with Joey Dee, they met because they lived near one another . Eddie brigati was David’s younger brother, that’s how Eddie got involved. Later they met Felix through Joey, Felix may have known gene at university of Syracuse. Dino was already known by Joey Dee and the brigati brothers. At some point they got together to form the young rascals and then later the rascals. I know all this because my mother grew up with Joey Dee and met the brigati brothers at a club Joey played at in Garfield New Jersey. The rascals debuted there before they were famous.
I saw the Rascals, in July of 67, in Central Park at the Wollman Ice Rink, for the Shaefer Beer festival. They had a 7PM and a 9PM show. we were at the early show. The opening act was a black folk singer named Len Chandler, the Rascals often had black acts open for them. The show was great, so my older brother said lets hide in the bathroom and watch the second show, so we did. The opening act for the second show, was announced as a band from England. This black guy with crazy hair and two pale English guys known as the Jimi Hendrix Experience came on the stage. The audience gave a WTF is this welcome, and was not ready for Hendrix, after a few minutes my brother said lets go, well I can saw I saw him.
First saw The Rascals at The Barge,L.I in '64.My sister Nancy Peers(The Reasons,UA)dated Felix until '66 or so.I last saw them at Criteria Recording,Miami in '69..Great group,great time for little brother
They turned into a band in the 2000's from Liverpool. Fronted by The Last Shadow Puppets Miles Kane. Never knew there was a band from the 60's with the same music.
Unfortunately, the end of the line has come to Dino Danelli who passed away on Dec 15 at the age if 78. One of the most colorful drummers in rock history not to mention flat out great. I've never seen anyone twirl TWO drumsticks at the same time while never missing a beat. The RASCALS were in my generation. They set the American scene against the British Invasion of the '60's. Extraordinary performers. Dino was special. He will be missed.
He passed on 12/15/22 R I P Dino
What did Dino danelli die of? From Ms. Harper Stacey.
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Dino Danelli died from advanced diabetes which he suffered from for years but continued to play thru it all due to his great love of music
It was his life,,
@@dianeseverino731 thank you so much for the info. Dino was the best drummer in the whole wide world. I cried when I heard he had passed away. Dino looked so much like Paul McCartney. I bet he got tired of many people telling him that. Diane, thank you taking the time to answer my question about Dino. God bless you. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
well said
Thank you for this video. I worked at Atlantic Records from 1969-1971. After 50 years, I can't believe it, I still remember Felix, Gene, Dino and Eddie. Especially, Eddie. He was my first love. I still love him after all these years. I adored him. We spent a few times together. I don't think he ever realized how smitten I was with him. I was young and so naive. I didn't want to be considered just another notch in his belt. So, I held back and lost him. I regret not trusting him and wonder what would have been. Sid Bernstein was a wonderful, kind man. Always had time to talk. Andrian Barbeau, Al Bonetta, Ahmet Ertegun, CB, I remember you all. Especially, especially, Eddie.
What were the rest like as people, nice guys? I get that impression or...?
wow you lived through history
Groovin' and It's a Beautiful Morning are my favorites, and still on my playlist. Good music has no expiration date.
Thanks for listening
Same here Mary!!! 🎶🎤🎧🎤🎶
Fantastic Singer's n musicians 👏👏👏👏👏❤️
And ppl got to be free and whatcha trying to do to my ❤️
Groovin is one of the best songs ever!!!😊
I saw these guys in 1966 during their tour with Dick Clark's "Where the Action Is" in West Virginia, then again in Miami Beach in 1970 when they performed for St. Jude's Children's Hospital fund raiser hosted by Danny Thomas who informed the audience that the Rascals had not only donated their pay to the fund, they paid all their own expenses. This was a class act in addition to an extremely great performance.
I was in a garage band when I first saw them and progressed to playing jazz later on. Dino Danelli has always been an inspiration since I first saw him live on Ed Sullivan. The next day, I bought their album and still have it along with many more. They are in my daughter's possession because she loves them as well.
Thanks for the great video and history.
Dick Clark screwed over David brigati with the hi fives my father's band with David my dad was the bass singer in that band
Saw them in 68.
Dino the drummer, was EXCELLENT with great stick skills & showmanship!!!!
Yes he was!
I saw this group on the old Ed Sullivan show and was reminded how they were so wonderful.
The Young Rascals were the first concert that I ever attended think it was 1966 . Dino Danelli blew me away . I became a drummer because of him instead of Ringo like most kids during that era .
Dino passed away on 12/15/22 R I P
Steven Van sandt considered Dino Danelli The best drummer he ever heard. can
I saw them as an 11 year old in a Tucson ballpark 1966..
I’m 67 now.. I STILL listen to their music.. Good stuff Maynard 😎(Buffalo Springfield played too)
Same here...67 and enjoying the rascals
Ahh. Hi Corbett Field - I love it. I didn't see "The Rascals" there, but the first concert I ever went to was "The Doors" at Hi Corbett.
I saw The Young Rascals in Washington DC in 1965 or 1966. They were always a favourite band of mine. Thanks for posting this.
Fantastic group.I played drums with Leslie West Vagrants and we did a lot of gigs with them .Dino Danelli my all time favorite drummer.
EVANGELIST Roger Mansour
Missionary to HAITI
My Dad is a huge Rascals fan. Learning to play drums Dino was his man. I remember him speaking of Leslie Wests Vagrants. My Dad played drums for a group called The Brats with Ira Newborn. I’ve heard stories of when they use to rehearse across the road from The Hassles and each band would go listen to eachother on their breaks. To this day my Dad still has the towel Dino used to wipe his hands that was tied to his floor Tom. He threw it to him after a show at The Barge. I really wish I could go back in time and witness all of it.
@@ericg4632 There was a drum stick factory, think it was called Capella Wood. I bought a couple of boxes of drum sticks, had them custom made between a 5 a and 5 b in diameter. They were compressed wood, back around 1976. I'm still using those sticks with nylon tips. Capella Wood had some sticks stamped with Dino Danelli's name, so I bought all they had, and still have those too.
I used to practice playing to the Rascals music. IF you watch Ringo's all star band, they did an attempt at a couple Rascals songs, Felix playing keyboard. Ringo and another drummer, plus a sax player playing congas. Between the three of them (on youtube), they missed the Conga parts Dino played in Grovin, and didn't do so well either on "Got to Be Free". IF you're going to do Rascals songs, at least listen to them before you play them.
I saw Felix C. when he was touring with Ringo Starr and his All Star Band. Felix still sounded great. Thank goodness for these tours. I got to see one of the Beatles and one of the Rascals at the same time. I have so many favorite Rascal songs. I even have a compilation of their greatest hits❣️Thank you for sharing this video with us. ❤️🙏🏻
I still have all their vinyl albums which I bought new at the time of release. My daughter has possession of them with orders to take as good care of them as I did, and not to ever sell or lose them.
I love the Rascals and I grew up with their blues/jazz/mix. I used to play in a trio and we did People everywhere and one you didn't mention Love Letter and some other obscure tunes. Everyone we played for seemed to get into it all. Thanks for this update.
My Favorite Rascals Songs are It's a Beautiful Morning , Groovin , and a Few Others but I'm drawing a Blank. Damn Fine Music.
Great video! I got to see them in 2013 when they were Felix Caviliere's Rascals. Basically it was him and a bunch of younger guys. But Felix really brought the house down. After the show I got to meet Felix and he was very down-to-earth and talkative. Because of the venue's policy with photography, he didn't want a selfie. Still, it was thrilling to shake his hand. Keep it up, WHTT!
Thanks for the support and story!
Deserves mentioning is the song “How Can I Be Sure”
Also Felix C did a recent record with Steve Cropper.
Agreed! I came here to say this. I can't believe it wasn't mentioned at all.
True how can I be sure is underrated especially Eddie brigati singing
I was hitch-hiking in 1967 and it got so cold and there were so few rides that we tried to sleep in the lemon grove nearby, but it was too cold. So, we tried to hitch-hike in the wee hours of the morning and were passed by every car but one. He was a Rascals fan and he knew we were, too. We talked about the Rascals until he dropped us off.
@@Jasmine215100 I feel myself extremely lucky to have lived during the short period of safe hitch-hiking. My teacher friend in high school told me there was No Road like there was during the Beatnik era. I made him wrong the very next year. I learned so much from hitch-hiking that I can''t say enough for safe hitch-hiking. But, crazies used it for their perpetual terror campaign and they managed to ruin it in just a few years. I used to hitch-hike to work every day and always got to work on time! Now, no one hitch-hikes because it is not safe anymore. We are much poorer for it. When hitch-hiking is safe, progress is being made.
@@Jasmine215100 California. It was safe for about a decade, but then murderers used it to get attention before they went to prison.
Thanks for this - "People everywhere just wanna be free" was a great song
My favorite memory, 1967, when I was 17 & heard "Groovin'" for the first time. I was 17 yrs old & in love for the first time with Bill Bentley. My father made sure that I stayed innocent & sent my sister & I to go live with my mother way across the country! Lol! He followed! But I was a Daddy's girl & didn't date him. Biggest regrete of my life! "Groovin'" will always remind me of my first & only true love so many years ago.❤️
I saw and met Felix, I saw him a few times, a small show with most of the rascals, I think in the 90s, he preformed with Billy. Joel In Hartford CT and he said hello to my wife in the parking lot, we both had driven to the show. I went into a tractor shop and Felix was there, a very nice person
R.I.P. Dino Danelli 😪
In 1966 The Rascals were playing at a large bar called Frivolas in Smithtown NY. I don't recall a stage just a large room with a big bar at one end. I got stuck between the bar and the band who was set up on the floor. They took their break left their instruments in place and he crowd scattered. I went and stood right next to Dinelli's drum set and waited for them to come.back. I stood there right next to him for all of the second act. He was quite a hard hitter and one of the best of the best of that time.
I absolutely wore out The Rascals Greatest Hits album. Wonderful record.
Mine too....
My sister and I went weekly to every teen night at The Barge where the Rascals played for the summer of, I'm guessing, 1966. Was wonderful to see them get famous! Good memories.
Such a refreshing, great classic group! “It’s A Beautiful Morning” should be the national anthem. It’s so deeply soothing and heartfelt - even to this day.❤️💯❤
This is my favorite group, and that song makes me happy no matter when I hear it.
I remember Eddy from when we were students at Garfield High School, In New Jersey. Eddy lived above Pinto's Pool Parlor, which was on Monroe Street, just a few blocks away from where I lived on Midland Avenue! My best friend Richie and I would on occasion, hang out at a Park called the Pump House, where there was a small lake and we would go fishing. Eddy would sometimes join us and these are the few times we hung out with Eddy. He would tell us about his Brother David who was with a band and was a singer. I joined the Army in 1962, after graduation and I lost touch with everyone for three years. After I came home in 1965, I discovered that Eddy was with a Rock & Roll Group and was playing at the Peppermint Lounge in NYC, so my Girl Friend went to see him performing and He sat at our table during a break, then after we went back stage to meet the band. It was a great night and a great memory! He was a Rock & Roll Hero of Garfield NJ!
Great story. They put out great music. Didn't know he was from NJ.
Great story! He seems like a warm and friendly soul.
My parents (separately...they were not a couple then) - from Lodi - saw The Rascals at the Choo Choo Club in Garfield numerous times in the 60's. They knew Eddie...she lost them over the years, but Eddie once brought Mom beads from when he went to Hawaii back then (inspiring their song "My Hawaii").
I've been watching your channel for about a year now and have to say that the narration has become more relaxed and much better. I also notice that as you tell the story of the group the photos now match the narrative closely in terms of age. It used to be more haphazard - an older age photo early on, a young photo near the end, so again a great improvement. Keep them coming.
Thanks for hanging in there! I’m glad you are still watching!
Still room for improvement. It sounds like you’re reading from a script w/no emotional connection to the artist. It could be the stock futures. 😢
PS. WHO was the gentleman you showed the point where it was (i believe) to be Gene Cornish who had passed?
Very good and cool drummer of the day. I got a chance to sit in an RV backstage and meet Dino and Gene Cornish after a performance in Watertown, WI in the late 90's. We talked music and some of the cool experiences they had. They were super nice guys. They both then autographed a pic I provided.
RIP Dino....
My favorite song of all time is, “It’s A Beautiful Morning “.
A great song the beginning chandleer sound wild
Eddie and I went to school together...Garfield High School, Garfield New Jersey. His locker was one away from mine all through HS. He ended up moving across the street from me in the late 60's. We were casual friends. My sister dated his brother David, whom we are still in touch with through phone conversations every few months. I haven't seen or heard from Eddie for years...would love to touch base again.
Did you know my dad Rudy Jezercak?
Eddie lives in Kentucky if I'm not mistaken talked to Davy the other day my father Rudy was in Davy band the hi fives
I knew Rudy. So handsome! He was in the group the Hi-Fives with Dave, Ron Menhart and Howie Lanza. They formed, on the fly and performed for us at a Garfield High Assembly, back in 1956. The kids were floored, they were so good! Dave had (has) a great voice. He was, back then and still is a rascal. 😆. Eddie? Back when Dave and had a casual,”summer thing,” Eddie was a boisterous kid, running around the school yard, driving us teens crazy…lol! Precious memories of my youth.❤
My dad used to play their albums band in the 70's when I was a little kid.
1967 US Navy, Key West, Florida. My best buddy Mac and I bought a leaky boat, repaired it, and spent many a Sunday taking girls for boat rides around the island. Beautiful girls, beautiful memories. Every time I hear Groovin Im transported back in time . Mac and I both volunteered for WestPac duty multiple times, but were trapped in the Atlantic Fleet because everybody wanted WestPac duty. To this day, playing Its a Beautiful Morning brings wistful tears of smiles remembering those who have enriched my life journey and helped me along the way. Yesterday is a sweet memory, tomorrow is an exciting mystery, but today is God's precious gift, thats why it is called The Present. Peace and Love. May your dreams come true.
I would love to hear the original band put a couple of new songs together. We really need a TV show that features members from these great groups, somebody who knows music and recording, where we could hear the more technical side of things. Producer Tom Dowd was outstanding. There's a great documentary on Dowd that aired on cable TV. Unfortunately, that documentary never mentioned Dowd's involvement with the Rascals. However, you will see Dowd's name on several Rascals albums. Adrian Barber was their studio bass player. Back about 1973, I asked information in New York for Adrain's phone number. It was listed, so I called him. I just told him how I liked his bass playing, and he was very nice on the phone, and probably never had anyone call him out of the clear blue.
Have you checked out Dino's chats with Liberty DeVitto?
Interesting.
@@kathiec1333 Thanks for the tip Kathy. I have not heard Dino's interviews with Liberty Devito, but I just noticed while replying to you, that youtube has posted the #2 interview. I will watch that.
I know a guitar player who knew Felix, and Felix asked him if he was interested in playing for him, before Gene Cornish came along. He has the identical NY accent as Felix, and came to Miami from that area. I have a few drum sticks that have Dino's stamp on them. They were sold in music stores. I got them directly from the manufacturer in New Jersey, called "Capella Wood". They had a lot of "end runs" lying around, so I bought quite an assortment of drum sticks at the time.
@@tompastian3447 I believe there are 9 or 10 of the interviews in the series. Cool that you got the drumsticks, and know an almost Rascal.
@@kathiec1333 Just thought of this, back in about 74' I noticed the bass player for the Rascals listed on a couple of their albums, Adrian Barber. They even have a song on the Freedom Suite album called "Adrian's Birthday". I thought it would be interesting to talk to him, so I asked someone where the Rascals lived in New York, (can't remember exactly what city, it's been so long) so I called information in that area and asked for the number for Adrian Barber. His number was listed. I called him in the afternoon, and we talked for several minutes. He was polite and soft spoken. I told him I liked the Rascals, liked his bass playing, etc. That was when a long distance call was quite expensive, and where I lived, I had to pay for every long distance call I made.
@@tompastian3447 I like that song. Sounds like he is a cool guy, like the Rascals are.
Gene and Dino formed Bulldog not Bullfrog and also Fotomaker after the Rascals split up.
Saw The Young Rascals at The Phone Booth Lounge in NYC when they were still wearing knickers.
Thought they were the coolest.
Got my photo taken with Dino and Felix. I was a fan since the first time seeing them perform on Hullabaloo. I think they messed up by changing musical direction away from rock and r&b.
Just my opinion.
Favorite Rascals' tunes include I Ain't Gonna Eat Out my Heart Anymore, A Girl Like You, Too Many Fish in the Sea, Singing the Blues Too Long and Hold On among others. Never really cared for Good Lovin', Groovin' or It's a Beautiful Morning.
Only a Lonely Heart Sees was a great Felix solo record.
Saw them in Anaheim for their 1988 reunion tour (minus Eddie).
Ended up with a pair of Dino's sticks thanks to a friend who was working security that night at The Celebrity Theater.
RIP to the drummer of this great group.
Their songs have been in the soundtrack of my mind since I was born. I could be anywhere and when I hear one of their songs in a store etc...my mood instantly changes. That's talent. 😂
It's a beautiful morning is my favorite song from the rascals. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
Or wishful thing. But, yes, they did have talent. Still own a cassette of their recording "Time Piece."
Mrs Harper Stacey: “It’s a beautiful morning” is one of my favorites too. I believe the music was used also for this movie “good morning Vietnam” with Robin Williams
The Library and Archives Canada (in Ottawa) has a large trove of recorded and print documentation of the Rascals, due to Gene Cornish (born in Canada) having been in the group.
Had the pleasure of seeing/hearing the "Once Upon a Dream" tour at the Orpheum in Phoenix circa 2013.
Outstanding multi-media event. The vocals were still there and the band was tight. My favorite "blue-eyed soul group" ever.
Every kid with a Garage Band in Suburban America wanted to sound like The Rascals in 1964
Thanks for sharing this w/ us...the 4ever Rascals fans! RIP, Dinoooo. The greatest drummer is playing some mean skins in heaven. Groove on, Dino.
People have to be free.
One of the BEST of all time!
It was the summer of 1969; still in uniform I began driving my 1964 Chevy super sport from North fork Naval Air base in Virginia to my home in Hopedale Massachusetts. The Marine Corps had offered me a six month early out off my enlistment which I jumped on with no hesitation. Once I got on I-95 North I turned on the radio and the song that came on was, Beautiful Morning by the Rascals. I thought, how appropriate. As you can see, I have never forgot that Beautiful Morning.
I had somehow gotten into the Beatles press conference in 1966 and sat next to Felix Cavaliere who was so sweet to me. I was 16 and he talked me into behaving. He was so very nice to me that I’ve never forgotten that.
The albums Felix did on his own were very good.
I knew way more Rascals songs than I realized. I’d say Groovin has to be my favorite.
I was so happy you mentioned the Once Upon a Dream album -- my 2 favorite songs on that is Rainy Day and My Hawaii.... I love those songs. Thanks for taking me down Memory Lane!
It's so good!
You did a very good job on this.
Great episode!!! Thnx!!!!! The Rascals were awesome!!!!!!!
The first time I saw the Young Rascals with the knee high pants, I liked the energy of I ain't Gonna Eat Out my Heart anymore. I dug them. When Groovin' came out, it was all over because it was fire. Along with It's a Beautiful Morning. OMG! I will always love them.
Favorite - Groovin; the song of my 60s youth
They were fantastic!
This narrater sounds exactly like a RUclips True Crime narrater. I wonder if he is the same narrater?
Anyway- this is a terrific channel - great work!
Today is my 70th birthday and I woke up very early with the Rascals “How can I be sure” running through my head. I was about 13 ( in New York) when this came out and used to dance to it, it is such an amazingly uplifting tune which belie the lyrics. Happy memories 🎉
My favorite song of Cavallieri’s is “How Can I Be Sure”, fantastic composition, superb singing. It was a revelation when it came on the radio, sounding like nothing else.
Sorry about hate comments on your videos man, you're doing good
Thanks for the support!
Grooving to me was their best song
no mention of "a girl like you" " a beautiful morning" etc why?
They are not all well. Dino Danelli suffers from dementia and is unable to perform. Gene Cornish's health is fragile at best, but he still plans to tour with Cavaliere at some point soon. Eddie Brigati is retired and living in northern NJ, and his brother David, is also retired and living in NJ.
Yes, I'd heard that Dino is in some sort of "long term" hospital and that Gene needed heart surgery at one point. In an interview, Felix said that Gene's participation in their upcoming shows would depend on "what he can do." Thanks again.
How do you know all this? Cos, I need to know how and what you know... I talk to Eddie every day.
I have been catching up with these guys on tube. Most of their hits came out when I was under five years old. Still hearing their music again I didn't realize how many hits they had. one of my favorites is how can I be sure. Love the music
Groovin and It's A Beautiful Morning. My Favorites 💓
Mine too!
I lived pretty close to the lead singer, Felix Cavalieri, in Pelham, NY. there was lots of buzz as the Rascals were beginning their journey and hadn't released anything. And then, it all happened pretty fast." I Ain't Go'in to Eat Out My Heart Anymore" and "Good Lovin" transformed them and everyone near them. As a kid I wondered what it would have been like to swap places with Felix or Eddie Brigatti. In the end, I'm glad I never did. Life has many surprises and instant success can have more pitfalls than a life built one step at a time. I'm thankful to have earned things slowly, using passion, hard work and intelligence.
Great band to review.
Time/Piece was my favorite album. It's too bad when bands have internal issues.
Love me some Rascals!The original "blue eyed soul".Always love hearing the Hammond B3 in a R&B setting.
How can I be sure, I’ll be sure with you!
I got to catch a couple of their shows at Disneyland in the late '60s. Still one of my favorite all-time bands. Dino Danelli was a major influence on me as an aspiring young drummer. Sad he is no longer with us.
Loved them on a sunday afternoon in my day we go cruising they were n still are awesome i would pay to go see them on a reunion consi
One of the great bands of the 60s !
I thought the young rascals were always proven to be dauntingly influential.
I loved this group sooo much.
This was a nice piece of work. Thanks. BTW, Felix WAS The Rascals.
No, Rich. The whole band contributed to their success. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
Groovin' is the all time classic but I liked What Is the Reason as well.
What Is the Reason was a huge cover hit for The Delcounts.
Of course, their song, “My Hawaii” was number one in Hawaii!
How can I be sure was my favorite
I have serval favorite Rascal's songs, but I must say my top favorite gotta be "People got to be free". That song as a very strong message, and the groove is so driven. Towards the end of this song the line, " See that train over there, that's the train of freedom; look out now, it's long overdue, it's about to come on through." That lyric for me was huge; and it was so fitting. This song should have the whole room up and groovin'. The Rascals was a big part of the soul music scene in the 60's. I can still hear The Rascals on XM Soul Town.
I had the privilege to see the Rascals perform on the Murray the K, Easter Special, at the Loews theater in Mid town Manhattan… it was excellent,
my favorite band
They were great, when hearing their songs the music reminds me of my school days.
Man go look at that Billboard Hot 100,😳 and just read all the songs that were playing in that Era WOW, Hit makers everywhere...
Saw The Rascals and The Vagrants play on the same stage at The Action House. Those two bands created magic that night. Long Island was loaded back in 68 with great bands like The Hassles, The Illusion, The Rainy Days. The Rascals where hit makers. The Vagrants were in a league all their own.
The Vagrants turned into Leslie West & Mountain.(Mississippi Queen)
IT DOESN'T MATTER WHAT HAPPENED TO THE RASCALS WHILE THEY WERE AROUND THEY WERE OUTSTANDING
Absolutely it’s all about the songs
Groovin
R.i.p Dino
I was a fan. The first concert I ever attended was to see the Rascals in 1968 at the Sacramento Memorial Auditorium. I had just been stationed there that year (USAF). I think the opening act was either the Four Letterman or the Four Freshman, don’t recall.
I saw them in Hawaii back when they first came out. He could toss the drumsticks in the air and catch them on beat. Amazing. They were great. Their music and vocals. Music style was very musical. Good lovin. What you know about love........My little cover band was playing Young Rascals. I always wondered why I didn't hear about them in later years. They were really good.
This is wrong. David brigati sang with Joey Dee, they met because they lived near one another . Eddie brigati was David’s younger brother, that’s how Eddie got involved. Later they met Felix through Joey, Felix may have known gene at university of Syracuse. Dino was already known by Joey Dee and the brigati brothers. At some point they got together to form the young rascals and then later the rascals. I know all this because my mother grew up with Joey Dee and met the brigati brothers at a club Joey played at in Garfield New Jersey. The rascals debuted there before they were famous.
Gene says in.his book that the Rascals never opened for the Beatles.
Buzz Feiten played great on the later stuff. Buzzy Fee tun
I always thought he sounded like Gene on Icy Water
Love the young rascals and then rascals love thier 🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
Grooving
BULLDOG ........not Bullfrog. I saw BULLDOG in concert in Oct1972.
I still listen to there music , my favorite, Groovin
How Can I Be Sure?
I'll be sure with you.
1:48 so who was the brit musician who was supposed to record that song?
The Spencer Davis Group
@@whathappenedtothem_ Steve Winwood
I went to the Once Upon a Dream live show and it was AMAZING
I am really enjoying your chanell! Thanks WHTT.!
Glad you enjoy it!
I saw the Rascals, in July of 67, in Central Park at the Wollman Ice Rink, for the Shaefer Beer festival. They had a 7PM and a 9PM show. we were at the early show. The opening act was a black folk singer named Len Chandler, the Rascals often had black acts open for them. The show was great, so my older brother said lets hide in the bathroom and watch the second show, so we did. The opening act for the second show, was announced as a band from England. This black guy with crazy hair and two pale English guys known as the Jimi Hendrix Experience came on the stage. The audience gave a WTF is this welcome, and was not ready for Hendrix, after a few minutes my brother said lets go, well I can saw I saw him.
Well done! I just subscribed! 🤠🌲🌲 🎼
Thanks for the sub!
First saw The Rascals at The Barge,L.I in '64.My sister Nancy Peers(The Reasons,UA)dated Felix until '66 or so.I last saw them at Criteria Recording,Miami in '69..Great group,great time for little brother
Who was Popwar (who dies in 2017)? At and 9:05
I saw the Rascals at the Boston Garden along with the Dave Clark Five and Lou Christy in 1966.
They turned into a band in the 2000's from Liverpool. Fronted by The Last Shadow Puppets Miles Kane. Never knew there was a band from the 60's with the same music.