Delightful, with a bit of a memorial service vibe. To be clear, none of the four are dead yet (May 2021), which is yet another of the Seekers' remarkable achievements.
Saw them two weeks ago for the third time.The first time was in 1966!Best concert I've ever been to.So emotional and uplifting.Been a fan since day one and it's amazing that they sound as good as fifty years ago.Doubt that they will tour again but my memories of this concert will stay forever.I thank them for fifty years of pure joy and thanks to the contributors for uploading all the fantastic videos on RUclips.
Words can't describe how I feel about the 50 years of The Seekers being part of my life. This video is a perfect tribute to what I believe is the greatest singing group of all time. My only regret is that I was never able to attend one of their live performances. Great job Scott. Long live The Seekers!!
I love the seekers and I will to the day I die too. I love that group from the time that I first saw them and all I have to say is God bless them all wherever they may be Judith Durham RIP
It's amazing that over the years Judith and the men have stayed so fit and have keep their voices in shape. The Seekers sound the same, maybe better that in 1963.
Leave it to Australia's magnificent musical ambassadors to give us one of the best, if not the best, cover of a Lennon-McCartney song, with the lead of the lovely Judith Durham and the able assistance of her friends Bruce, Keith and Athol. It does not seem 50 years, as "Georgy Girl", "A World of Our Own", and of course, the shepherd's lament "I'll Never Find Another You", still sound fresh today. (A pun, folks.) Congratulations from America and may the good continue.
It's a nice video you have put together Scott.And the clip of Ron in the audience in 1993.Wonder how many have noticed that in the video.I'm happy he got to know how loved she was before time run out....
I have to chuckle at Clint Walker seeming to be taking in the view of Judith's behind as she walks away with her award. He was being deferential as the whole group was walking away with their individual awards, but me thinks he took in an opportunistic glance in the process. Quite natural to do so really.
I have loved their music from a youngster in the 60's and I still love them now 50 years later. There are a few singers who have the quality of Judiths voice but none have retained the quality for so long. Groups come and go, how many will still be making good music 50 years on? I love the folk type of the Seekers music, may it last forever
Memory Eternal sweet +Judith !
Delightful, with a bit of a memorial service vibe. To be clear, none of the four are dead yet (May 2021), which is yet another of the Seekers' remarkable achievements.
What a wonderful group. And, Judith Durham. Wow, a voice for the ages.
Saw them two weeks ago for the third time.The first time was in 1966!Best concert I've ever been to.So emotional and uplifting.Been a fan since day one and it's amazing that they sound as good as fifty years ago.Doubt that they will tour again but my memories of this concert will stay forever.I thank them for fifty years of pure joy and thanks to the contributors for uploading all the fantastic videos on RUclips.
Words can't describe how I feel about the 50 years of The Seekers being part of my life. This video is a perfect tribute to what I believe is the greatest singing group of all time. My only regret is that I was never able to attend one of their live performances. Great job Scott. Long live The Seekers!!
In the 20th or 21st century the best voice in the world.
I love the seekers
Congratulations🎀🎀🎀🍄🍄🍄
I love the seekers and I will to the day I die too. I love that group from the time that I first saw them and all I have to say is God bless them all wherever they may be Judith Durham RIP
It's amazing that over the years Judith and the men have stayed so fit and have keep their voices in shape. The Seekers sound the same, maybe better that in 1963.
Leave it to Australia's magnificent musical ambassadors to give us one of the best, if not the best, cover of a Lennon-McCartney song, with the lead of the lovely Judith Durham and the able assistance of her friends Bruce, Keith and Athol. It does not seem 50 years, as "Georgy Girl", "A World of Our Own", and of course, the shepherd's lament "I'll Never Find Another You", still sound fresh today. (A pun, folks.) Congratulations from America and may the good continue.
What an absolute joy ! Brilliantly done. 50 years of memories and wonderful, wonderful music. Thankyou so much for putting this together.
This is EPIC! What a beautiful job you have done with this! The Seekers are a blessing. Cheers and many thanks!
Had such a huge crush on Judith as a young fella,,,Amazing 50 years..
So glad I got to see them on the 14th May in Melbourne. Nobody realised that Judith was not well. Flawless performance.
Many thanks for compiling and posting this, Scott. Very evocative, as with all your videos.
Bloody marvellous.
Thanks Phil. I too am glad he was able to attend one of their shows.
It's a nice video you have put together Scott.And the clip of Ron in the audience in 1993.Wonder how many have noticed that in the video.I'm happy he got to know how loved she was before time run out....
I have to chuckle at Clint Walker seeming to be taking in the view of Judith's behind as she walks away with her award.
He was being deferential as the whole group was walking away with their individual awards, but me thinks he took in an opportunistic glance in the process.
Quite natural to do so really.
Bravo!! Very well done.
Looking forward to seeing them very soon in concert.
I have loved their music from a youngster in the 60's and I still love them now 50 years later. There are a few singers who have the quality of Judiths voice but none have retained the quality for so long. Groups come and go, how many will still be making good music 50 years on? I love the folk type of the Seekers music, may it last forever
The Seekers are beautiful!
Yes!
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Essendon Victoria Australia
Fair Thee Well
Thanks Love
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Was that Vic Morrow at 1:43?
Dreadful news to hear of Judith's brain haemorrhage
Best wishes for a full recovery