Ma version préférée...l'originale ! L'intro déjà ,le son de l'époque,le parfum britisch des années 60, tout y est ! 👍🎼🎵🎶 Même si " Les Beatles" reste le must , les anglais nous ont donné leur meilleure musique, leurs meilleurs groupes ! 💓
@@damonmoon436 You win me. Haha. I auditioned for a band called The Rocks in Atlanta in 1967 and all I had to do was play drums to We Gotta Get Outta This Place. Peace and love, my friend.
Happy Birthday Chris White born on March 7, 1943. He is an English musician. White's music career spans more than 50 years. He came to prominence in the mid-1960's as the bass guitarist and occasional lead vocalist of the English rock band The Zombies. White is one of the main composers of the Zombies' music, and made major lyrical contributions to the band's songs. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2019 as a member of the Zombies. - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_White_(musician)
As a bassist I'm grateful that Chris White was part of the songwriting team and could write a prominent bass line as part of the main structure of this song.
My friends would always say that I look like him LOL the lead singer I didn't see it myself tell my great-grandfather was a philanderer womanizer throughout Europe LOL. 🇫🇷😜 Arnold Bourbon Amaral
I was 5 years old when this came out ! All my siblings, all brothers, growing up in Brooklyn, NY had the radio blasting with this and all the other awesome songs from our day! Thank you for loading this!
Happy Birthday Hugh Grundy born on March 6, 1945. He is an English musician. In a career spanning more than 50 years, Grundy came to prominence in the mid 1960's as the drummer of the English rock band The Zombies. - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Grundy
Another Great Band of The 60's along with The Beatles, Rolling Stones, The Kinks, and Gerry and The PaceMakers!!, Thanks for Posting this Great Song!!😃👏👏👏✌👍👋
The Zombies are playing a worldwide livestream on September 18. Tickets are only $20. You should see them! They're filming it from Abbey Road Studios in London.Once in a lifetime opportunity! Link in my reply.
THE ZOMBIES, THEY ARE AWESOME, THEY ARE MAGNIFICENT, SPLENDID, THEY ARE ELEGANT, THEY ARE INTELLIGENT, ACTIVE, AND INTELLECTUAL MEN WITH THEIR MELODY, WITH THE TWO COMPOSITIONS, ONE IS MORE BEAUTIFUL THAN THE OTHER, IT IS ONE STEALING THE MUSIC, SOUND SCENE FROM OTHER!!! IT’S EVEN DIFFICULT TO MAKE CHOOICES!!!
I love this song, but this particular version is clearly from a parallel earth where they have invisible microphones that work perfectly for vocals...... :)
thing about the British Invasion was they made their own music and didn't go thru the music factory to make it so when you heard em live it was (mostly) the real deal. then again if you ever went to a Led Zepplin deal in the `70s you were lucky if it sounded near to the studio version, ol' Zep was into free form in those days
..great scott!! hey Marty..pack up your things!! we're going back to 1950's, ..never mind the plutonium, onced we're there we're not going back to the future. ..much better time and p[lace out there!!
Actually I believe that the audio to this video is not the original audio. Could be the original audio is lost or damaged. Someone added the recorded track to this footage so we could all watch and listen and enjoy. Maybe they lip-synced when they performed here back in the day, maybe they didn't. Lip-syncing was HUGE and very common in that era, even though we all wish now they were completely genuine performances that we could see and listen to. But a lot of times when a group performed for a TV show or whatever, they weren't even really given a choice whether or not they wanted to lip sync. It just depended on a lot of variables.
@@ProfesoraNut In the 60's we called it "miming", not lip-syncing. Clearly this audio is the version from the actual hit single and not from the video of them miming to their record. The video is so poor that the audio would also be poor. It isn't. It's excellent.
@@KhunRogerFella name o' Lloyd Thaxton might disagree on this. He was seen in '65 and regularly feaured teens on his dance show 'synching to current hits. Thaxton was even once jokingly referred to by someone as 'Lloyd Lip-synch'!
A perfect classic song ❤❤❤
It took the rock world two decades to catch up to these guys. Their sound was so far ahead of its time.
That’s for sure. They sang with no microphones and no instruments plugged in. They were magical
This.
@@HamiltonRb LOL
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Look up the Black Angels
The Zombies, along with the Beatles and other British invasion music artists, brought a refreshing new sound on the radio/charts at that time.
Love the drums on this one!
The screams of the teeny-bopper groupies in the background never cease to make me laugh😂😂
This song and house of the rising sun were super sophisticated for summer 64. Ahead of most of their peers.
Besides the organ that drummer knew what and how to play on this and other hits!!
Hugh Birch Grundy The him name!!.
First song ever to hit charts with an electronic keyboard. These men were doing history with this song!
Look up the Black Angels Telephone, or the Black Hollies
EASILY ONE OF THE GREATESTSONG EVER
Ma version préférée...l'originale !
L'intro déjà ,le son de l'époque,le parfum britisch des années 60, tout y est ! 👍🎼🎵🎶
Même si " Les Beatles" reste le must , les anglais nous ont donné leur meilleure musique, leurs meilleurs groupes ! 💓
Most under rated 60’s group!😇
Legends. Simply a brilliant 60s record. Colin Bluntstone has amazing lead vocals & love his deep intake of breath in this song.
Nobody from the British invasion had keyboards like The Zombies. World class.
The Animals..??
@@damonmoon436 You win me. Haha. I auditioned for a band called The Rocks in Atlanta in 1967 and all I had to do was play drums to We Gotta Get Outta This Place. Peace and love, my friend.
This song is iconic. God I love them!!
Love this classic. Singing along😊
Another blast from the past. You never forget the good songs, and THIS is one of 'em! Has a haughting melody that sticks in your memory. 😌🎵🎶🎵
I've always loved the huge intake of breath Colin takes during that second chorus. Such a classic song.
Yes, I agree. He gives it so much emotion in that breath intake!
@@rudyramirez8178 i also love how he opens his mouth while singing the lyrics, it really shows his emphasis on trying to communicate the songs meaning
True😑🤗
He sang at church in the choir-learned some breathing technique im sure
Just had front row seats to see them 2 weeks ago and they were still awesome, they even have a new album out.
Happy Birthday Chris White born on March 7, 1943. He is an English musician. White's music career spans more than 50 years. He came to prominence in the mid-1960's as the bass guitarist and occasional lead vocalist of the English rock band The Zombies. White is one of the main composers of the Zombies' music, and made major lyrical contributions to the band's songs. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2019 as a member of the Zombies. - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_White_(musician)
As a bassist I'm grateful that Chris White was part of the songwriting team and could write a prominent bass line as part of the main structure of this song.
Colin Edward Michael Blunstone has a phenomenal, unique voice.
My friends would always say that I look like him LOL the lead singer I didn't see it myself tell my great-grandfather was a philanderer womanizer throughout Europe LOL. 🇫🇷😜 Arnold Bourbon Amaral
@@arnoldamaral7406 Oh my...... 😂😂🤦♀️ Ah, perhaps you are related, then. 🤣
He was trained as a church choirboy.
@@SpiritualPsychotherapyServices Cool.
I loved them as a teen and still do.
That bass line is soooo cool! I also love the Afro-Cuban touch by the drums during the keyboard solo.
The very first time I viewed just now 1965 Video LEGENDARY Historical Performance Excellent sound music peace and love ❤️🎵🎵🎶🎶💙
I was 5 years old when this came out ! All my siblings, all brothers, growing up in Brooklyn, NY had the radio blasting with this and all the other awesome songs from our day! Thank you for loading this!
@Lisa S. : You got that Right Beautiful Lisa!!😃✌👍👋
This is one of the best songs ever written, appreciate the upload, never seen this video.
One of my fave Zom tunes still!!
Love this song!
Happy Birthday Hugh Grundy born on March 6, 1945. He is an English musician. In a career spanning more than 50 years, Grundy came to prominence in the mid 1960's as the drummer of the English rock band The Zombies. - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Grundy
Another Great Band of The 60's along with The Beatles, Rolling Stones, The Kinks, and Gerry and The PaceMakers!!, Thanks for Posting this Great Song!!😃👏👏👏✌👍👋
Ok these London foggers are great...songs are so well written one of my favorite groups singers are awesome...jam on boys...
Colin bluntsone class distictive voice
Takes me back
The Zombies are playing a worldwide livestream on September 18. Tickets are only $20. You should see them! They're filming it from Abbey Road Studios in London.Once in a lifetime opportunity! Link in my reply.
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What a great great great song!!!!
THE ZOMBIES, THEY ARE AWESOME, THEY ARE MAGNIFICENT, SPLENDID, THEY ARE ELEGANT, THEY ARE INTELLIGENT, ACTIVE, AND INTELLECTUAL MEN WITH THEIR MELODY, WITH THE TWO COMPOSITIONS, ONE IS MORE BEAUTIFUL THAN THE OTHER, IT IS ONE STEALING THE MUSIC, SOUND SCENE FROM OTHER!!! IT’S EVEN DIFFICULT TO MAKE CHOOICES!!!
That's Jack Jones at the beginning introducing them.
They're so cute.
Stupid girl. It's about the music, not what they look like. Good grief!
@@KhunRoger, girls will be girls.
@@SpiritualPsychotherapyServices
Yes, unfortunately.
What an asshole thing to say.
@@NickTheTowelGuy-iy3op
Who you talking to?
Awesome Group!!!!!!!!!!!
BEAUTIFUL VOICE!!!!!!!
Brilliant performance
This video is from a show called Hullabaloo. My favorite show, when I was a teenager.
Hooray! Somebody uploaded a version with the drum track. Thank you.
She's right behind you
I think what they mean by "She's not there" is that she's actually crazy
@@harmonicagoose9676 it's- It's a joke.
The original audio: It’s not there
VERY HANDSOME
GROUP SINGER'S ALWAYS BIG HIT
I love this song, but this particular version is clearly from a parallel earth where they have invisible microphones that work perfectly for vocals...... :)
They don't make music like this anymore. Pity!
You'll find great music somewhere, if you look hard enough.
Got stuck in my head in a good way
You suck
Lo máximo esa Rolita de 10
La sicodelia elegante!!!
YES.
Love this
I LOVED ❤️ HOW THE GIRLS STOPPED 🛑 SCREAMING FOR THE #2 AND #3 GUYS.😹😹😹😹😹😹😹😹😹😹😹😹😹😹😹😹😹😹😹😹😹
Iconic song from my 15th year
I'm still here!!!!!
Cool names
Loooong British aristocracy names. 😉
Rodney Terence Argent
Hugh Birch Grundy
Paul Ashley Warren Atkinson
Christopher Taylor White
Colin Edward Michael Blunstone
@@ProfesoraNut No they’re not.
thing about the British Invasion was they made their own music and didn't go thru the music factory to make it so when you heard em live it was (mostly) the real deal. then again if you ever went to a Led Zepplin deal in the `70s you were lucky if it sounded near to the studio version, ol' Zep was into free form in those days
A strange year for music...
And The Doors - without this.......?
spot on!
I thought this was going to be live, lol.
The algorithm is working
need more volume!
Nothing is plugged in to turn up
😎 thanks
original audio please!
The Zombies 1965! oh God...I cannot 1998? i am not oogling it
111
She's not there.
wow. was this actually live? not the studio version anyhow.
This is the studio version
Recorded today January 29th 2010. Stands a chance.
Oh, dear. 2010? Ummm. 2020. Boo Hoo.
Isn’t that Jack Jones introducing them?
..great scott!! hey Marty..pack up your things!! we're going back to 1950's,
..never mind the plutonium, onced we're there we're not going back to the future.
..much better time and p[lace out there!!
….a lost love
What television show was this on?
I don't know but the TV host was Jack Jones.
@@humbertoflores2545 thanks
Hullabaloo
I love Jack Jones.
Starting @0:19
Yea... Focus on the drummer during the leyboard solo. Great camera direction 01:57 - 02:14.
They ever use the Zombie music for the walking dead ?
who is the guy who looks at the statue?
0:05
thank you, it's rod argent, he looked different at the rock and roll hof ceremonies@@mangoxxgames744
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#DavidLynchSentMe
And don’t forget the brilliant UK subs version ruclips.net/video/Aur8Miwq9Rc/видео.html
I think she died…
First song about mental illness?
I think that if his voice was less high it would have worked even better
Disagree
You clean your ears way to much
Idiot
Greg Walker fixed that on the Santana cover.
They’re not singing live! Lip syncing to the record!
Actually I believe that the audio to this video is not the original audio. Could be the original audio is lost or damaged. Someone added the recorded track to this footage so we could all watch and listen and enjoy. Maybe they lip-synced when they performed here back in the day, maybe they didn't. Lip-syncing was HUGE and very common in that era, even though we all wish now they were completely genuine performances that we could see and listen to. But a lot of times when a group performed for a TV show or whatever, they weren't even really given a choice whether or not they wanted to lip sync. It just depended on a lot of variables.
You’re so clever!
@@TheMusicalElitist I don't know about that, but thank you, that's very sweet. :-)
@@ProfesoraNut
In the 60's we called it "miming", not lip-syncing.
Clearly this audio is the version from the actual hit single and not from the video of them miming to their record.
The video is so poor that the audio would also be poor. It isn't. It's excellent.
@@KhunRogerFella name o' Lloyd Thaxton might disagree on this. He was seen in '65 and regularly feaured teens on his dance show 'synching to current hits. Thaxton was even once jokingly referred to by someone as 'Lloyd Lip-synch'!