The Zombies - Tell Her No (Live on KEXP)
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- Опубликовано: 11 дек 2024
- KEXP.ORG presents The Zombies performing "Tell Her No" live from Mellow Johnny's Bike Shop in Austin, TX during SXSW 2013. Recorded March 16th, 2013.
Host: Kevin Cole
Audio Engineer: Dale Hanson
Cameras: Jim Beckmann, Shelly Corbett, Scott Holpainen
Editor: Scott Holpainen
I can go back to "65 ....with these guys.....bought all their ...45's....up to "Time of the Seasons"...."69.....Very happy to see they're all still together....and they still sound the same....."Bravo".......!
Legends!
I love how people expect a singer to sound at 70 just like he did at 20. That's not the way it works. This is a good performance.
Black Watch Audio I agree.
Sometimes they do. John Fogherty sounds just like he did when he sang with CCR! He also still has a lot of energy!
Stevie Nicks is another one who's voice still sounds the same.
It depends on the individual and genes. Then it's something else that goes awry on the body.
I agree along with their range. Singers that don't have a large vocal range can sound better as they age. But, at 70 trying to hit the high notes is difficult.
This is a spectacular performance! As always, the band is rock solid,and Collins vocals sound excellent. This sounds like rock & roll. Wait a minute... it IS rock & roll! Doesn't AUTHENTICITY sound so refreshing!
I Totally Agree. 🎶
I totally agree with you! A fantastic voice…. Gosh…. Thankfully he still has one! 💋
@@madeleine7377 Isn’t that the truth! I saw them live a couple of years ago, in a rich guy’s house! Talk about intimate! And you’re right…he absolutely still has “it”. What a band! Cool to see a reply to a comment I left 7 years ago. Time flies…use it accordingly! Take care, and make this a great New Year for you and your family! Cheers!
Colin Blunstone and Rod Argent are simply amazing. Time has been very kind to them.
Also Chris White, and Hugh Grundy. We just saw them perform in Berkeley a month ago, and they brought the house down. Pretty damn great sounding for being in their 70s.
Bill Sellers which ones are they?
Wow! They still got it!
Still sounding so cool.
I really dig hearing the REAL THING!!! NO VOICE SYNTHESIZERS WORKING HERE PEOPLE!!!
This is my favorite song of all time, and I am almost the same age. This song was so true in my life, back when I first found love. But still holds true today!
You got that right amigo. They were 50 years ahead of all.
Awesome! Still has it. One of the great songs I listened to as a kid.
Me too
Still got it gents
Man, his voice has really held up.
Colin Blunstone's singing voice is not only operatic... but his speaking voice is just as awesome. I had the pleasure of meeting him and chatting with him for a brief moment before a performance in Illinois in September... and he's frikkin' wonderful.
Wish they would tour again. Great Group. Colin is a gentleman.
It's so cool to see your rock heros age right along with you! Still kick ass! 😊
They are great.
Such a magic feeling in this song so refreshing
That was awesome to see them together doing that after all those years!! Thanks for posting.
jesus christ! they nail it here. need to get myself to sxsw one of these years. im missing too much awesome stuff.
Hell yeah! Love that song. Especially in the twentieth century. I’m blessed.
These Zombies sound incredible!
Love the Zombies...it is criminal that they are not yet in the Rock Hall... Hope they get in this year... vote people!
Fantastic. I was 15 Back in 1965 when I got my first set of drums and this great song was Hot on the radio. My Band immediately loved it so we rehearsed it and it became one of our favorite songs to play. Rock on 🎶
What a great song! The Zombies sound wonderful.
God! These Brits have aged well! I am their age and enjoyed them then and now!
One of the great ones that are still rockin'.
respect! Colin has one of the more underrated voices ever!!
Hotdamn, these guys still have it!!! :D
incredible. so happy I had the pleasure of seeing these guys live
Love these guys. Still great to listen to them.
Superb great feeling sum of the few many decicated musicians
Man this was awesome!! The original band singing their original song from 50 years ago! Can't get any better than that.
Absolutely right. I'm nowhere the person i was (workwise that i was even 10 years ago) Cut these guys some slack. I still love em.
i was born in 51 The Zombies were a favorite band with a distinct sound part of the soundtrack of my youth
Real music! And I am not even middle aged. Thanks!🖖🖖🖖🖖🖖🖖🖖🖖🖖🖖🖖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖.
Great music is timeless.
+@@angelaackerman8934 Yes it is sweety. Thank You!
man this is great and live!!
thank you, you still have that soul. you sound great.
Luv this very much!!!
I saw them last night at Penn's Peak in Jim Thorpe, PA. They were so great. They were the last on my 60's Bands Bucket List.
Saw them in LI
Right on Brother,,,the 60's were so great, The Brits, Motown, Stax, Chess Records, Chicago, Philly sound of Gamble and Huff, Not to mention all the great writers in NYC Carole King and Geffin, too many to mention. We had the best Music in the world at the time. Not bragging just a fact.
I hope Colin and the guys enjoyed life. He sure did put on a show as a young man looking good with so much charm, and their melodic arrangements get better with time.
Still great, even after all these years. My respect!
Love it...holds up after almost 50 years...
I love this music. They were always there on the radio during my life.
So dope to see there still killing it!!! Damn!!! Had to watch a couple more times and each is a gem!!
Have not heard it before love it and now got the vinyl
when I hear this song by the zombies I'm 19 & and the world is a beautiful, Kind place again! ❤️
Luv this song & luv Colin!
I love this music
He sounds great!!!!!
Remembering Jim Rodford !
(7 July 1941 - 20 January 2018)
Love you Colin!
Wow ! J'adore !
i saw them play when i was about 14 years old, they kept playing their hits in a loop. but we kids did not mind, they wrote some cool songs. i saw them play at the town house in GROVES TEXAS, around 1969 or 1970 ?............................. many moons ago.
Great performance. Always good to see older bands still doing their thing.
It was unbelievable getting to see them at Bumbershoot this year.
Still sounds great!
How did this get put together Rock Legends (royalty) in a bike shop? I love The Zombies good stuff!
Amazing, i love this song
I love this song. Their voices have actually held up fairly well. Nice performance.
One of my fav's
They age like a fine wine
A tremendous rendition by a great band!!!
I still love the Zombies they still got it!!!!
I love this! A bike shop! Great going Zombies!
To me they sound as good, if not better than the original. Beautiful.
They sound the same now, as they did 50+ years ago, brilliant.
Muito bom. Adoramos ver vocês fazendo rock até o final 👏👏👏👏
My heart
Lovely 😁!
These skeletons can rock
haha!
jpband and your hands can type stupid comments
jpband they aren't Skeletons. They are Zombies
@japband you got owned bitch
Welcome For The Zombies 2020
Cool song! I wish I could see them in concert
Excellent
Me hizo llorar de la emocio. Que buena cancion. Estoy vivo 15/agosto /19 . Desde el cielo quiero escuchar este tema y recordar lo bello jejejee
Amazing
Loved these Men like forever! N 💋
Ahhh! The British invasion. Love the Zombies even though I was not even born yet. Great music!
Nice!
I can only say " Holy Smokes" who else could sound this good!
On the radio they said it's still all the original members together
They just finishing a US tour together, with the 4 original guys, (one has passed; Paul Atkinson, in 2004) So it was Colin Blunstone, Ron Argent, Chris White and the drummer, Hugh Grundy. Also we saw them in 2015. Both tours were doing their Odyssey and Oracle album, which is fabulous. They also sang the big hits. I heard that's the last they'll be preforming together with the original 4. :(
Awesome!
Awesome
Grandes musicos
Wow, after 50 years and can still kill it. And, I didn't know Colin Mochrie played bass for the Zombies!
Shit I love this band,
The Zombies have a kind of feeling different from the other bands from the 60's. They are special from me.
Right now Star rising sun 6:39am ,that moment when you laugh and cry ay the same time 🇲🇽🤘🕶🐚🦅🌵🌳
Tiozin canta muito.
@ BLACK Watch Audio, i think Colins voice is still great, not to mention he is a great guy, gentleman...
In a bike shop! How cool is that?
i didnt know blunstone lived in the states. i saw him on pbs about 10 years ago. he was great then and still good, looks good with the weight gain.
Great music back then, We new it then and people still know it now. Todays music is absolute garbage. No one will be remembering the sh!t they make today 50 years from now. Hell they don't even remember it today. Sad.
I think his vocal on the bridge is fantastic.
I LUV and RESPECT YOU GUYS! YOU ARE GREAT AND ALWAYS WILL BE!
I feel the same now as I did when it came out. Damn great time to be alive memories.
Colin sounding great as ever.
wooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
❤️
Zombies songs were a bitch to cover --- no one could figure out the strange chords which no one else used, and few vocalists had the register. So, you just never saw cover bands do Zombies. On this song here, as well as She's Not There, every tab posted on the Web is wrong --- just approximations. A while back someone posted the only dead-on tab which promptly disappeared from all sites after the copyright holder complained. These guys were technical. I always thought they would have done even better in their heydays had they chosen a more sensible band name.
+Son Goku
Yep, I'm these guy's age, and it pains me to see them in such shape as time does to us all. Colin has lost his upper register and the song has to be played in a lower key. A big problem with the Zombies is that Rod Argent wrote the hits --- for piano. Somehow, the band had to find the corresponding chords for guitar. The name "Zombies" doesn't raise eyebrows these days, but in the mid-60's it really hurt the band; I can remember even the on-air record jockeys commenting about it. Another group that suffered from a name choice was the Electric Prunes. Record execs and even many would-be fans were not willing to go that far. It seems impossible that it would matter to the "anything goes" people of today, but you had to live in those times to understand it. In those days, Rock was viewed as just another genre that would have its heyday and disappear just like the Jazz, Big Band and other eras of the past.
You are right, they are just approximations. And what sucks is that the live videos of them (such as on this one) don't show the guitar player's fingers, so you still don't know what the hell is going on.
not true
+ebsen raptzski what's not true?
It's called juxtaposition.