Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger & the Trinity: TV Special 'Groovy' 1968 full film

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  • Опубликовано: 19 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 35

  • @TheOverlordOfProcrastination
    @TheOverlordOfProcrastination 3 года назад +9

    She was the coolest. So beautiful.

  • @oughtssought1198
    @oughtssought1198 Год назад +3

    wow
    only recently heard of Julie Driscoll for first time & now this
    is GREAT
    looks like I'm due for some overdue self-education
    thank you

    • @melthed4306
      @melthed4306 25 дней назад

      same- i only got here via siouxsie n the banshees version of 'wheels on fire'- Julie's freakin amazing ;)

  • @PIPEHEAD
    @PIPEHEAD 5 лет назад +9

    I can`t remain silent ! Thanks . Some old cat looking over his shoulder at me .....

  • @steppene
    @steppene 4 года назад +10

    In the good old days the artists and the music did speak for it self. These days they put to much dancing girls and effects the music comes second! This is brilliant!

  • @reen9090
    @reen9090 Год назад +1

    Just love this song. Got a great Greatest Hits CD last week. Have played it countless times. Thanks Julie for the great music.

  • @Mark_van_Oos
    @Mark_van_Oos 2 года назад +7

    Julie forever ❣❣❣

  • @HopeIanHope
    @HopeIanHope Год назад +3

    This group was so good. 👍🙂

  • @garygomesvedicastrology
    @garygomesvedicastrology Год назад +2

    Great video! Thank you. Auger had many great groups, but this was my favorite. I loved Thacker and Ambrose-great players who never received the recognition they deserved.
    Auger was the first organist I was in awe of; the late Keith Emerson said Auger was the most underrated organist of the 1960s.

  • @markjamesmeli2520
    @markjamesmeli2520 Год назад +2

    Sheer profection. I've loved them since my late brother and I saw them in 1969 on the Monkees tv special. I forgot exactly when big brother brought home the OPEN album, around 1978, on an 8-track cartridge.

    • @GazelyGaze
      @GazelyGaze  Год назад +1

      Eight-track cartridge! They were weird clunky things; probably worth a fortune for novelty value now! (And yes the Monkees TV Special is sooo '60's cool. In a Hammer horror kitch kinda way.)

  • @manchesterkid8639
    @manchesterkid8639 4 года назад +7

    fantastic

  • @davidoran123
    @davidoran123 2 года назад +4

    a wonder that this still exist for us to see on the Time Machine .

    • @GazelyGaze
      @GazelyGaze  2 года назад +1

      We can still live in the psychedelic sixties in our heads.

  • @JamesTaylor-lj1wu
    @JamesTaylor-lj1wu 5 лет назад +11

    Absolutely fantastic footage. Thanks for uploading.

  • @SkeeterNYC
    @SkeeterNYC 5 лет назад +8

    This rules! Thank you!!

  • @walklikeaman263
    @walklikeaman263 Год назад +2

    Par Excellence!!!

  • @superneznatruni708
    @superneznatruni708 4 месяца назад +1

    To let everyone know, the song played in small breaks between songs where it's just Brian auger and the Trinity is called Red Beans and Rice
    (0:54, 5:06, 9:52, 15:56, 20:12

    • @GazelyGaze
      @GazelyGaze  4 месяца назад

      and there was later a r&b/blues band called Red Beans & Rice, with Laverne Brown, in the 80's.

    • @superneznatruni708
      @superneznatruni708 4 месяца назад +1

      @@GazelyGaze and there was one before lol

    • @GazelyGaze
      @GazelyGaze  4 месяца назад

      @@superneznatruni708 yeah I had a feeling there was one in the 70's too!

  • @reneematte8426
    @reneematte8426 4 года назад +3

    Merci Gazely Gaze via Brian Auger Julie Driscoll & The Trinity 1968 🎼🎹🎸🌺🎧🎼🎼💙🎩🎩🎩
    Writers : "Rick Danko, Bob Dylan." (Citation de Gazely Gaze." 💙

  • @mar06031951
    @mar06031951 4 года назад +8

    Great recording by Norwegian Television (is this a restored video recording?) of one of the greatest groups of the 60's

    • @diddywahdaddy
      @diddywahdaddy Год назад +2

      As far as I know, it's not restored, the NRK (Norwegian Television) just happened to take good care of the videomaster.

  • @jeandanieljolivald6256
    @jeandanieljolivald6256 2 года назад +6

    Funny start with this film, and clearly showing that musically it all will be in play back ; all images of playing don't fit and it doesn't matter, we've got to pick up every stich

    • @GazelyGaze
      @GazelyGaze  2 года назад +3

      the TV producers got into the 'groovy' spirit of it! The fashion spread the world so quickly, without any internet.

    • @diddywahdaddy
      @diddywahdaddy Год назад +3

      @@GazelyGaze Also, the producer, Svein Erik Børja was a hi-fi purist (to the extreme, almost) and was supposedly very much against live recording due to possible feedback etc. I would certainly have loved to watch this as a live show, but then we wouldn't have all the cool and timewise visuals I guess. The mustachio'ed gent at the beginning was the wonderful Harald Are Lund, which was Norway's answer to UK's John Peel (the two knew each other). I knew him the last three years he lived, a most unique and wonderful guy who introduced the Norwegian public to so much brilliant music - I believe it was him who got the band over to play/mime, as he also did with Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac the same year, same place (Centralteatret in Oslo). I remember parts of this show from the first time it was shown in 1968, I was five years old.

    • @GazelyGaze
      @GazelyGaze  Год назад +1

      @@diddywahdaddy Great story and info! It's always the easier option for bands & TV shows to mime, as there's a lot to set up to record. With the record, that hard work has been done. Then they can concentrate on the 'fab' and 'far out' visuals!

  • @joeoretti36
    @joeoretti36 2 года назад +3

    REAL REAL TIMES

  • @HopeIanHope
    @HopeIanHope Год назад +2

    Really good time capsule from the sixties. Music so mucj better then than the moronic stuff now.

  • @jahgust
    @jahgust 5 месяцев назад +1

    Oh interesting! Shades of The Monkees 33 and 1/3 special.

  • @janegrassmarket1414
    @janegrassmarket1414 Год назад +1

    Please. Anyone know who is the man at 0:03? Makes me think of Graham John Clifton Bond. Maybe an anonymous Norwegian actor? I think not. Thanks.

    • @GazelyGaze
      @GazelyGaze  Год назад +1

      Lech Walesa, maybe?

    • @GazelyGaze
      @GazelyGaze  Год назад

      Another commenter in one of the replies here, names him as Harald Are Lund, Norway's version of John Peel. And @diddywahdiddy then says much more about him too.

  • @robertdobbins5333
    @robertdobbins5333 Год назад +1

    Absolute brilliance.