I miss these guys so much Noki, Bob, and Don Wilson were three of my dearest friends and I worked with the ventures for about 8 years as their personal photographer on the way to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
In the 80's I lived in San Luis Obispo, CA. I worked with Pacific Productions bringing bands to local venues. I was on the board of directors, and the official photographer, so I had wonderful experiences in the green room and back stage. One of our main shows was the Ventures .
Wow, I'm not going to lie but I'm so jealous, in a very very RocknRoll way. I never met them but I miss them very much as well. If you listen to today's music (not all of it of course) you understand. An honor to have met you here...
My dad bought me a Fender Jaguar in 1963, when I was 13. I was fanatical about playing and did little else. I formed a band called "The Apaches" and used the money to put myself through school. Apache was our theme song. I learned every Ventures song I heard. Loved them then, and love them now. I'm still playing that Jaguar and Ventures songs. Thanks to God, my dad and of course, The Ventures. Shalom, gw
Yes...great stuff. Love the intricate guitar touch and the happy look on their faces whilst playing. 77 yrs of age a few was away for me. This music keeps we young...🎉
Wonderful story! My parents in 63 bought me a Kay electric at age 13 and I chose this song for competition at a music festival at age 15. Still play every day at 71. Thanks Dad and Mom!!
I wish that I had all their 45's that I back in the sixties. I still listen to them all the time. I am now 75 years young. listening t0 the Ventures will take your mind off all the troubles we have today in the world.. Be safe everyone.
Have a lot of their LPs . Saw them in person at the Tacoma Park ballroom east of Aberdeen SD in the early 60's. At break, Wilson and Bogle sat with us at our table. Gave them a cocktail (whiskey sour) and Wilson said ; whoa, you burnt this one. We asked them to play Pipeline and were told they couldn't 'cause it belonged to the Chantays. Good memories.77 years young!
Yes sir you are absolutely right. I am 40 years old but I always love to listen The Ventures..the melody of the ventures will never be faded away from my heart.
I agree, I bought the "Hawaii Five-O" 45 with my paper route money. The B side was something like "Soul Breeze". Now that I have an adult daughter that's a singer/songwriter and vinyl freak, I wish I still had that to hand down to her.
To me the Ventures were and always will be best of the best. They had a class all their own. When you grow up listening to their music as a child and listen to them now,it gets emotional. For me it's because my Dad loved to hear them play. He bought every album they made. Then when 4track players first came out He would record them so he could listen in the car. He would play the Ventures and Roy Orbison over and over on a long trip. Wow memories are great.
I love the childish and angelic look on Peter frampton' s face. He was simply a child enjoying his best toy with a bunch of his favorite friends. How many people among us have capitalized such rare and precious moment?
+love4spiders I guess I qualify - when I was 24 I played 2 years with jazz giants Art Pepper, Tommy Gumina & drummer Jimmy Smith, when I was 34 I played with John Lee Hooker & Robert Cray, another amazing time, proudest time in my life was in '72 doing shows on bases and sitting on hospital beds in Vietnam for the USO - I was 21.
I love The Ventures since 70's. I've never seen them in reality and it's amazing, that we can watch here on RUclips whatever we want...This special video from Apache is really wonderful. I totally agree love4spiders, Peter Frampton looks like an angel. But it's a real pleasure to watch all of the musicians in this clip. I took me a Whiskey and it brought me back to this time, when we were young....
So great to take a trip back to the good old days with the GREAT VENTURES.....LIFE WAS BETTER THEN......tunes just killer!..From a little farm town in Wisconsin we all wondered where TACOMA was!!!!
The Ventures are all-time. Great hat! Terrific cover. They respect the Shadows original while, superb musicians that they are, adding their own unique touch. I venture to say, "Well done, lads!"
This Ole' Texas boy couldn't help to notice the lead guitarist, Nokie Edwards is wearing a Western hat & Boots, Yee_haa What amazing talent. Loved it all my life!!! R.I.P. Nokie Edwards
One of those timeless tunes that are still good to hear so many years after being released. The skill with which it is played is nice to appreciate when one hears it.
Esa música la escuchaba de pequeña y me encantaba y hasta la fecha me sigue gustando mucho sobre todo me encantan estos grandes músicos ..grandiosa interpretación de los Ventures congratulations..!!
I remember my mother talking about them, how she looked forward to listening them on the radio. It's wonderful to finally hear them and to remember my mother. Thank you.
Je craque devant une telle musique ! J'ai tant aimé cette époque et pour quelqu'un d'un tempérament aussi nostalgique que le mien, c'est dur d'en être loin à présent.. Fort heureusement, grâce à RUclips, nous pouvons nous les remémorer avec grand plaisir...
1:39 to 1:52 is a pure magical, musical moment and the look on Frampton's face is priceless. Very few are music videos that show the absolute joy of playing a song. Are there better versions of this song? Sure. The Shadows version is the same magical moment because I'm not talking about favorites I love them both. It's the JOY of this song I refer to, thank you for posting.
it would of been by the shadows.. or the man who originaly done it Bert weedon.... fella who wrote it gave it tothe shadows for their big hit of 1960.. 5 weeks in the top 10
This is such a lovely track no matter who plays it. Great Guitar work by the legends Peter Frampton and Nokie Edwards. Thanks for sharing. Kind regards from India.
To anyone who wonders how great the ventures were and are, seriously watch this video, notice 1 how excited peter frampton is to be up there, and 2 how he watches noki make magic with his guitar....
The Ventures version is closest to Jorgen Ingeman's, which I think is the best. What I like most about this video is how much fun everyone is having with Peter Frampton in there and he is like a kid in a toy store. It is very cool when groups like this allow guests to play with them and they all sync together. They are all great musicians !!
@@LesD9 That's very true. Different versions by Bert, The Shadows, Jörgen Ingmann and The Ventures and probably quite a few others? Written by Jerry Lorden and recorded earlier by Bert. It's a great piece that has truly stood the test of time. We think of The Shadows when Apache is mentioned because it was such a huge hit for them.
FRAMPTON HAVING A GREAT TIME WITH THE "OLD GUYS" !! HE HAS RESPECT AND FOR THAT I RESPECT HIM ! VIVA LOS VENTURES... THEY TOOK US ON MANY MUSICAL AD-VENTURES !!
This was the MUSIC we had back in the 60's! REAL music that had a good beat and rhythm, not like this hip slop and rap crap that the kids today call "music". I have every album I could find of this group and never get tired of listening to them. I love their version of "Morgan".
I agree! Good old fashioned Rock & Roll! LOVED THEM, still do! I loved this song the first time I heard it, I was just a kid! LOVED IT! Must have been the Cherokee in me!
I love the Ventures, saw them in concert, about15 or more years ago. But my favourite version of "Apache" is by Jorgen Ingman, probably because I heard it first by Him. Great to hear the Ventures version though, Thanks.
I just Love all the tunes of the Ventures 😊❤their singing guitars IS Kult..brings back fond memories of my childhood..my music..my Life.I am now 70 years old and these Evergreens are indellible..l❤ve IS Sharing..❤❤
Must be nice to have a musical talent. The only talent I have for music is to appreciate other people making it. I can only dream what it would be like to not only be able to make music this wonderful, but to actually make a living at it. I've heard that if you find something you really love to do you'll never work a day in your life. These guys love what they do and it shows. Thank you for posting this for those of us who can't make music to enjoy.
Music is more about feeling that kwoldege, you can write a good song using only two chords. The most important thing about it is passion. The Ramones didn't know how to play when they started and now they are one of the most influencial bands on earth. Just pick up a guitar and have fun.
Nah. The only instrument I can play is the radio. But I know what I like. I told Junior year high school English teacher one day that if she wanted me to appreciate poetry, she needed to put lead, rhythm and bass guitars and a set of drums with the poem. I still might not understand what the author was tryin to say, but I might like it. Without the music, I certainly wasn't gonna like it. That wasn't one of the best days I ever had in high school. :)
EXCELENTE TEMA. " APACHE ". ME TRAE GRATOS RECUERDOS DE MI JUVENTUD. " RECUERDO EL FILM" HOGUERAS DE ODIO " Y JACK PALANCE ERA UN BRAVO APACHE. MUY BUEN RECUERDO Y EXCELENTE INTERPRETACIÓN. (TRANSLATE. FROM CHILE)
Una de esas melodías inolvidables de mi juventud. Está tan bien hecha que si uno cierra los ojos es fácil imaginar a un Apache bailando. El talento y la habilidad de os Venturas es algo que me gustó siempre. Es bello oírla y recordar mi ya lejana juventud.
Yes you're right, I was in a band in the 60s I had a Fender Stratocaster and the other guitarist had a Fender Telecaster of course the bass was a Fender as well.
This must be the version I remember hearing on the radio. When I hear it by the Shadows, in my mind I fill in the part where the guitarist scratches the string and makes that "screech-screech-screech" sound. Until I saw this video, I never knew how that sound was made. Now I finally know, so it's off to bed for me.
I'm 71. In the 70s Frampton's Camel opened for every Big Arena act that came through town. He then hit it big in 1976, "I'm in You" A seriously underrated guitar man. Nookie really fills out that Cowboy Hat. Thanks for posting.
Apache!!!!! Hermosoooo.....todas sus melodias son bellas...pipeline,apache, slaughter calle 10, guinza lights, manchurian, bimbo, let's go, walk sleep, all of they are so wonderful!!!! Love them.....The Venturez for ever and ever
From time to time I set all day long and go over the great music we had, and 50 years later, the same ole thrill and chills as I remember just being there.
Good tune of which I had the record but lost it somewhere. And it is nice to hear it again played with that skill the Ventures had to play the electric guitar. One of my favorites of the early sixties and that is still very good to hear and enjoy whilst recalling my long-gone youth.
Learned this evening that Don Wilson, the guitarist playing the Fender Jazzmaster passed away. Frampton is the only musician in this clip still with us.
All the bullshit of politics and current world issues disappear for you for a few minutes watching this,,,, thanks for the music as it will always be the cure for most issues.
OMG, they are so awesome, even after all these years. I grew up listening to 'Walk Don't Run,' 'Pipeline', 'Wipeout' and countless other great numbers played by the Ventures and the Shadows as well. These numbers will be evergreen classics. I love them all. :))
with just 4 guitars and a drum you create a everlasting classic. shows what musical geniuses can create with practically nothing compared to today's funky electronic & computer aided music.
This is a little different from the version played by the Shadows, because, as you'll notice, Nokie Edwards makes a sound with his guitar strings that invokes an image of Indians shooting arrows with their bows.
Open prairie , horse back laying down on his neck , dead out run Bare back, blanket and Hackamore. Pure joy of running with the wind , wild ,free , young wildflowers on a blooming praire , the smell of dust The heat of the sun , you come to a stop in the Cooley the cool freshest of the water , over head you see a hawk you hear his cry. You get back on your horse the Prairie is big , the grass is wavering in the wind.
I had the good fortune of being with Nokie (the dude with the hat) in studio and during a couple of casual backstage jams. The guy had a lot more in his guitar arsenal than ever really got showcased in any of the Venture's recordings. In other words, he could play the living crap out of that guitar. LOL
Nokie Edwards is a very versatile guitarist...can switch at ease between bass and lead.....Without Nokie, the Ventures would not have been that powerful and popular...
This tune was written by Jerry Lordon for the Shadows, the Shadows Apache is the original. They were the first band to feature lead Rhythm and Bass Guitar when they started out in 1958. Everyone else followed them, most Guitarists in the 60's were influenced by them, particular Hank Marvin on lead. Shadows true legends of popular music, every single went straight to number one.
Have heard BOTH the versions and many would agree with me that the Shadows version of Apache WAS BETTER and demonstrated the unique sound of the Fender Stratocaster on an instrumental, something unheard of in UK then. Jorgen Ingman's version with the whizzing sound of arrows in the background was more gimmicky. Of course in the pre-Beatle's US prejudice against British artistes, Jorgen Ingman's version of Apache sold more copies than the Shadows version in the BIGGER US market. Bruce Welch was to lament in his biography LIFE IN THE SHADOWS that it made him sick to know that another version of their popular hit APACHE was selling twice as much as their version in the smaller UK/European market.
According to Hank Marvin, he said to Cliff get me a Fender and I'll get you number ones. You had to order one from US back then, cost £300!. Cliff got him one ...and the rest is history!
Goosebumps. This is the version I grew up with, teaching myself on a Dan Electro one-pickup Silvertone (with an amp in the hard case!) and the "whiwhiwhiwhi" or whatever it was supposed to be. (But where are the Mosrite guitars?)
yes learn to play the guitar the Bert Weedon way ,,,,, i bought that learn to play a guitar book in the earl 1950s,,,,, bought a $ 40 acoustic and drove my mom n dad mad until i mad sense o it all,,,,,, went on to play with the greats of RnB,,,, Rock n Roll Great Days ,,,,, Edwin J
Such an awesome group. All they needed was their guitars and fingers. Other bands tried to follow the Ventures. Other bands failed once they opened their mouths. As for old school, this is still fresh!
I miss these guys so much Noki, Bob, and Don Wilson were three of my dearest friends and I worked with the ventures for about 8 years as their personal photographer on the way to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
I miss silver halide emulsion...
I started playing guitar pretty much when they started with the hits ...
In the 80's I lived in San Luis Obispo, CA. I worked with Pacific Productions bringing bands to local venues. I was on the board of directors, and the official photographer, so I had wonderful experiences in the green room and back stage. One of our main shows was the Ventures .
wow respect
Wow, I'm not going to lie but I'm so jealous, in a very very RocknRoll way. I never met them but I miss them very much as well. If you listen to today's music (not all of it of course) you understand. An honor to have met you here...
My dad bought me a Fender Jaguar in 1963, when I was 13. I was fanatical about playing and did little else. I formed a band called "The Apaches" and used the money to put myself through school. Apache was our theme song. I learned every Ventures song I heard. Loved them then, and love them now. I'm still playing that Jaguar and Ventures songs. Thanks to God, my dad and of course, The Ventures.
Shalom,
gw
Yes...great stuff. Love the intricate guitar touch and the happy look on their faces whilst playing. 77 yrs of age a few was away for me. This music keeps we young...🎉
A few week's away..that should read...😢
My uncle played that tune i called it a do do picjn
Wonderful story! My parents in 63 bought me a Kay electric at age 13 and I chose this song for competition at a music festival at age 15. Still play every day at 71. Thanks Dad and Mom!!
I wish that I had all their 45's that I back in the sixties. I still listen to them all the time.
I am now 75 years young. listening t0 the Ventures will take your mind off all the troubles we have today in the world.. Be safe everyone.
yes i agree
Have a lot of their LPs . Saw them in person at the Tacoma Park ballroom east of Aberdeen SD in the early 60's. At break, Wilson and Bogle sat with us at our table. Gave them a cocktail (whiskey sour) and Wilson said ; whoa, you burnt this one. We asked them to play Pipeline and were told they couldn't 'cause it belonged to the Chantays. Good memories.77 years young!
Yes sir you are absolutely right. I am 40 years old but I always love to listen The Ventures..the melody of the ventures will never be
faded away from my heart.
God bless you, young man!😘
I agree, I bought the "Hawaii Five-O" 45 with my paper route money. The B side was something like "Soul Breeze". Now that I have an adult daughter that's a singer/songwriter and vinyl freak, I wish I still had that to hand down to her.
WHAT MAKES THIS GREAT. The Musicians total respect for each other.
To me the Ventures were and always will be best of the best. They had a class all their own. When you grow up listening to their music as a child and listen to them now,it gets emotional. For me it's because my Dad loved to hear them play. He bought every album they made. Then when 4track players first came out He would record them so he could listen in the car. He would play the Ventures and Roy Orbison over and over on a long trip. Wow memories are great.
I love the childish and angelic look on Peter frampton' s face. He was simply a child enjoying his best toy with a bunch of his favorite friends. How many people among us have capitalized such rare and precious moment?
+love4spiders I guess I qualify - when I was 24 I played 2 years with jazz giants Art Pepper, Tommy Gumina & drummer Jimmy Smith, when I was 34 I played with John Lee Hooker & Robert Cray, another amazing time, proudest time in my life was in '72 doing shows on bases and sitting on hospital beds in Vietnam for the USO - I was 21.
💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜 agree 🖖
Priceless
I love The Ventures since 70's. I've never seen them in reality and it's amazing, that we can watch here on RUclips whatever we want...This special video from Apache is really wonderful. I totally agree love4spiders, Peter Frampton looks like an angel. But it's a real pleasure to watch all of the musicians in this clip. I took me a Whiskey and it brought me back to this time, when we were young....
Peter Frampton on the stage with his heroes
So great to take a trip back to the good old days with the GREAT VENTURES.....LIFE WAS BETTER THEN......tunes just killer!..From a little farm town in Wisconsin we all wondered where TACOMA was!!!!
Not Arpin, by chance???
I was a great fan of Ventures in those days.Thanks for making me to travel through memory lane! 👌
Jerry McGee kept pace quite well. Not many others could keep up with Nokie, Bob, and Don. All off these originsl four were legends.😊
The one album i wore out playing in high school, 1960s . My favorite Ventures song was Apache. It has stuck in my head for the last 54 years!
The Ventures are all-time. Great hat! Terrific cover. They respect the Shadows original while, superb musicians that they are, adding their own unique touch. I venture to say, "Well done, lads!"
The Hat has its own management and may be going solo.
To je ùžasné . A pánové již zjevně v letech si vychutnávají hru .
This Ole' Texas boy couldn't help to notice the lead guitarist, Nokie Edwards is wearing a Western hat & Boots, Yee_haa What amazing talent. Loved it all my life!!! R.I.P. Nokie Edwards
t's great that this wonderful music unites completely different people!!Peace Be Upon You People Of The Whole Earth!!!With love from Russia
Peace and love to you!
@@johannesswillery7855 God bless you!
They've probably played that tune a thousand times, and they still look like they're having fun. timeless good stuff.
This is one off the charts instrumental. It doesn't get much better than this. These musicians are superb.
One of those timeless tunes that are still good to hear so many years after being released. The skill with which it is played is nice to appreciate when one hears it.
Esa música la escuchaba de pequeña y me encantaba y hasta la fecha me sigue gustando mucho sobre todo me encantan estos grandes músicos ..grandiosa interpretación de los Ventures congratulations..!!
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I remember my mother talking about them, how she looked forward to listening them on the radio. It's wonderful to finally hear them and to remember my mother. Thank you.
I'll never forget these guys the first time I heard them I was riding in a 1940 Ford ❤
Je craque devant une telle musique ! J'ai tant aimé cette époque et pour quelqu'un d'un tempérament aussi nostalgique que le mien, c'est dur d'en être loin à présent.. Fort heureusement, grâce à RUclips, nous pouvons nous les remémorer avec grand plaisir...
Peter Frampton in seventh heaven.beautiful tunes of the by gone days,fantastic.
Frampton like a goo-goo eyed kid on the same stage as legends
1:39 to 1:52 is a pure magical, musical moment and the look on Frampton's face is priceless. Very few are music videos that show the absolute joy of playing a song. Are there better versions of this song? Sure. The Shadows version is the same magical moment because I'm not talking about favorites I love them both. It's the JOY of this song I refer to, thank you for posting.
Took me a few looks to figure out that was a young...very young Peter Frampton.
Hay quớ dậy rất tuyệt vời chúc tất cả các anh nhạc sĩ thiên tài có một buổi hòa tấu thật là vui vẻ hạnh phúc
I am 53 and I remember spinning this 45 again and again with my DAD when I was a kid.
it would of been by the shadows.. or the man who originaly done it Bert weedon.... fella who wrote it gave it tothe shadows for their big hit of 1960.. 5 weeks in the top 10
Maybe lost in the great guitars lines is the fabulous drumming here.
Thats true because its the backbone of the music and also the guitarist giving rythm
Mel Taylor was a legendary drummer!
So nice seeing Peter Frampton playing along with one of his big favourite bands😉
This is such a lovely track no matter who plays it. Great Guitar work by the legends Peter Frampton and Nokie Edwards. Thanks for sharing. Kind regards from India.
I am korean and I used to be a big fan of Ventures Band. I love them and This music remind me of old days...Thanks Ventures and Peter Frampton too...
To anyone who wonders how great the ventures were and are, seriously watch this video, notice 1 how excited peter frampton is to be up there, and 2 how he watches noki make magic with his guitar....
R.I.P. Nokie Edwards (man in the hat). You were awesome!
And also bob bogle the bass player😥
Whoa, wait. Nokie is gone??? I have not heard that!!!! =Stefan=
Mel taylor too
@TheDodicat have some respect, he is talking about someone who has died
@TheDodicat you sound like a nice person.
The Ventures version is closest to Jorgen Ingeman's, which I think is the best. What I like most about this video is how much fun everyone is having with Peter Frampton in there and he is like a kid in a toy store. It is very cool when groups like this allow guests to play with them and they all sync together. They are all great musicians !!
Noki was just so freakin' cool. Complete negative stage presence and yet he was the man! And Framp gets to play with the legends! Great video!
Man, what a great band. These guys played with crystal clear, clean tone and they could PLAY. Thanks so much for sharing!
Both the Shadows and Ventures covers are great. I cannot say one is better than the other. I am glad both bands recorded the song.
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The Shadow's version is the original, not a cover.
@@geoff1201 Not quite true. The first recording was by Bert Weedon, but the Shads got their version released in the same week as his.
@@LesD9 That's very true. Different versions by Bert, The Shadows, Jörgen Ingmann and The Ventures and probably
quite a few others? Written by Jerry Lorden and recorded earlier by Bert. It's a great piece that has truly stood the test
of time. We think of The Shadows when Apache is mentioned because it was such a huge hit for them.
Couldn't have said better myself!!!! The Ventures music is simply elegant, elegantly simple.
1965, disfrutando de ésta hermoza melodía en la tierra del mercurio, Huancavelica Perú.
It's so obvious that these guys love what they do and get along so well. When I think about how an electric guitar should sound, this is it.
FRAMPTON HAVING A GREAT TIME WITH THE "OLD GUYS" !! HE HAS RESPECT AND FOR THAT I RESPECT HIM ! VIVA LOS VENTURES... THEY TOOK US ON MANY MUSICAL AD-VENTURES !!
This was the MUSIC we had back in the 60's! REAL music that had a good beat and rhythm, not like this hip slop and rap crap that the kids today call "music". I have every album I could find of this group and never get tired of listening to them. I love their version of "Morgan".
My husband listen these music everyday and he becomes very much nostalgic and says.......what was those days!!!!!!!!!¡!
I agree! Good old fashioned Rock & Roll! LOVED THEM, still do! I loved this song the first time I heard it, I was just a kid! LOVED IT!
Must have been the Cherokee in me!
I love the Ventures, saw them in concert, about15 or more years ago. But my favourite version of "Apache" is by Jorgen Ingman, probably because I heard it first by Him. Great to hear the Ventures version though, Thanks.
Anyone still in May 2020 listening to this during the pandemic outbreak?
At least once every week
Me too. In my head all day
Yes and Frampton was having a blast!
ARMA Me too, wonderfull Ventures. A mi también me gusta Apache. J’adore cette musique qui me rappelle une période de mon enfance.
yes me too
I just Love all the tunes of the Ventures 😊❤their singing guitars IS Kult..brings back fond memories of my childhood..my music..my Life.I am now 70 years old and these Evergreens are indellible..l❤ve IS Sharing..❤❤
I am a fan of Ventures since 1965, my school days. The same is my ring tone now. Greetings to all Fans The music is very relaxing. Thank you, all.
The first album I ever bought was "Golden Greats" in 1968. I play these videos now as often as I played that album. Truly musical GOLD!
What's great about this is that Frampton is really enjoying playing this song with these legends. He knows what's good.
Today I’m missing my Dad. He had a lot of your records. Bring me back to good memories! Thank you
Must be nice to have a musical talent. The only talent I have for music is to appreciate other people making it. I can only dream what it would be like to not only be able to make music this wonderful, but to actually make a living at it. I've heard that if you find something you really love to do you'll never work a day in your life. These guys love what they do and it shows. Thank you for posting this for those of us who can't make music to enjoy.
TheWaywardWind
if you practice 10 hrs a week i bet youll be as good as most of these guys in a few years
If I practice 10 hours a week for a few years, I'll be a few years older. The only musical instrument I can play is the radio.
Music is more about feeling that kwoldege, you can write a good song using only two chords. The most important thing about it is passion. The Ramones didn't know how to play when they started and now they are one of the most influencial bands on earth. Just pick up a guitar and have fun.
Nah. The only instrument I can play is the radio. But I know what I like. I told Junior year high school English teacher one day that if she wanted me to appreciate poetry, she needed to put lead, rhythm and bass guitars and a set of drums with the poem. I still might not understand what the author was tryin to say, but I might like it. Without the music, I certainly wasn't gonna like it. That wasn't one of the best days I ever had in high school. :)
Feel like I was just in a time machine going back to muscle cars, convertibles and drive-ins. Loved it.
EXCELENTE TEMA. " APACHE ". ME TRAE GRATOS RECUERDOS DE MI JUVENTUD. " RECUERDO EL FILM" HOGUERAS DE ODIO " Y JACK PALANCE ERA UN BRAVO APACHE. MUY BUEN RECUERDO Y EXCELENTE INTERPRETACIÓN. (TRANSLATE. FROM CHILE)
Una de esas melodías inolvidables de mi juventud. Está tan bien hecha que si uno cierra los ojos es fácil imaginar a un Apache bailando. El talento y la habilidad de os Venturas es algo que me gustó siempre. Es bello oírla y recordar mi ya lejana juventud.
Listen to those strats.Finest guitars ever built.
Well, only one of them is a Strat. There’s also what might be a Music Man or something like that. And a Jazzmaster.
Let's also not forget that they played Moserite exclusively back in the day.....look at their albums. ;-)
Yes you're right, I was in a band in the 60s I had a Fender Stratocaster and the other guitarist had a Fender Telecaster of course the bass was a Fender as well.
@@lyonsson6480 spot on with your assumptions mate.
@@lyonsson6480 They are famous for using Mosrites, Ventures and Ventures II models. Johnny Ramone used a Mosrite Ventures II.
This must be the version I remember hearing on the radio. When I hear it by the Shadows, in my mind I fill in the part where the guitarist scratches the string and makes that "screech-screech-screech" sound. Until I saw this video, I never knew how that sound was made. Now I finally know, so it's off to bed for me.
Still sounds great in 2020. Bravo to The Ventures. From Canada. 🇨🇦👍
I'm 71. In the 70s Frampton's Camel opened for every Big Arena act that came through town. He then hit it big in 1976, "I'm in You" A seriously underrated guitar man. Nookie really fills out that Cowboy Hat. Thanks for posting.
One of my all-time favorites; who needs vocals with talent like that?
COMO ME RECUERDA MIS DIAS EN SECUNDARIA EN MI BELLA XALAPA, VERACRUZ. INOLVIDABLES 👏👏👏
Day after days passed but I am listening this magical music and feeling same urge, what a creation. Salute.
Apache!!!!! Hermosoooo.....todas sus melodias son bellas...pipeline,apache, slaughter calle 10, guinza lights, manchurian, bimbo, let's go, walk sleep, all of they are so wonderful!!!! Love them.....The Venturez for ever and ever
I just love the orange Fender Stratocaster... The theme is amazing, of course.
Any idea about where the orange came from ? I have some serious questions about that color
Peter Frampton is playing the Strat
Strat is red
I was raised in England listening to this. We were poor but were also spoiled as I hear nothing like it now.
if in england you heard the real thing ... apache by the shadows. cliffs old group
From time to time I set all day long and go over the great music we had, and 50 years later, the same ole thrill and chills as I remember just being there.
After a long time i have this beautiful instrumental.Venture.This music brought me my young days.Lovely.
Good tune of which I had the record but lost it somewhere. And it is nice to hear it again played with that skill the Ventures had to play the electric guitar. One of my favorites of the early sixties and that is still very good to hear and enjoy whilst recalling my long-gone youth.
Fun
these guys did a good cover of the Shadows version here ruclips.net/video/npihX5uuPkc/видео.html
Learned this evening that Don Wilson, the guitarist playing the Fender Jazzmaster passed away. Frampton is the only musician in this clip still with us.
Missed you all guys, good drummers, guitarristas etc, 🎶🎵🎼🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸
This was my first western music when I was a kid I heard. I am out of the box to hear this. This is my 10000000 th time of listening... :)
" VENTURES ....My FAVORITE BAND ....Top Class !!!!! "
Mine, too!
James F. Herzog
The Ventures is vry popular instrumental band in the Philippines in 1960's ☺
All the bullshit of politics and current world issues disappear for you for a few minutes watching this,,,, thanks for the music as it will always be the cure for most issues.
Bellos recuerdos de mi juventud, ¡maravillosos, inolvidables VENTURAS!..
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It is hard indeed to find a group in which all participants are great. Not only are the guitars masterfully played, the drummer is great too.
OMG, they are so awesome, even after all these years. I grew up listening to 'Walk Don't Run,' 'Pipeline', 'Wipeout' and countless other great numbers played by the Ventures and the Shadows as well. These numbers will be evergreen classics. I love them all. :))
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Superb man thanks for uploading this masterpiece. My childhood memories.. We don't get this quality albums now a days
Funny, I can see Clint Eastwood riding across a desert on his horse when I hear this. A soundtrack to an old spaghetti western!!!
投機者樂團每首曲都非常經典.節奏亂中有序.一聽就上癮而且耐聽,伴我度過學生時光了。音樂不分國界、希望他們能一直演奏下去。
I'm old school. just love The Ventures
Апачи,мы играли в Красноярске в 1969-1970 х .Военная часть 34705. Руководитель Валерий Безлейкин. В училище Связи, в спортивном зале,на НОВЫЙ ГОД!!!
Memories are going back to 70's......when i hear this!
This was written by Gerry Lordon on the top deck of a London bus, recorded first by the English group the Shadows.
Love seeing peter playing with the king of guitar instrumental. .
I was just a little girl, and my dad had this album. My brother and u couldn't get enough of this.
Nice to see Peter Frampton playing a red Strat on this. Paying homage to the masters of this track.
with just 4 guitars and a drum you create a everlasting classic. shows what musical geniuses can create with practically nothing compared to today's funky electronic & computer aided music.
This is a little different from the version played by the Shadows, because, as you'll notice, Nokie Edwards makes a sound with his guitar strings that invokes an image of Indians shooting arrows with their bows.
That's what Jorgen Ingmann did on his version back in 1961
Open prairie , horse back laying down on his neck , dead out run
Bare back, blanket and Hackamore.
Pure joy of running with the wind , wild ,free , young wildflowers on a blooming praire , the smell of dust
The heat of the sun , you come to a stop in the Cooley the cool freshest of the water , over head you see a hawk you hear his cry.
You get back on your horse the Prairie is big , the grass is wavering in the wind.
I had the good fortune of being with Nokie (the dude with the hat) in studio and during a couple of casual backstage jams. The guy had a lot more in his guitar arsenal than ever really got showcased in any of the Venture's recordings. In other words, he could play the living crap out of that guitar. LOL
Nokie Edwards is a very versatile guitarist...can switch at ease between bass and lead.....Without Nokie, the Ventures would not have been that powerful and popular...
Chew David shadow
Looking him playing , seems like guitar is part of his arm ...
great native guy. nokie just recently passed. RIP Nokie. you will be missed.
Nokie seems to be such humble man , wish i have met him.
The first time I listened to this was 2017 and man! I had a feelings 😭that is really deep. I never felt a song like that. Thank you.
When the heck did i made this comment
I love the look on their faces when they're playing and "comparing notes"
Call it harmonizing. Yeeeah it's an awesome feeling :)
Bobby D must be such a fun song to play
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They are only high as hell
+Luiz Claudio Cursino Teixeira Because they're enjoying themselves you assume they're high?
I always think of Jerry Matlock my friend who went too soon who loved all of the Venture's work. Talent at any age.
This song reminds me the greatest westerns. Cowboys and beautifull places where the cattle walk araound.
Poor apaches.
Apaches were killed just to take their lands. But white men couldn´t took their pride.
So true. Hugs
Alan Carvalho absolutely you are tellin the truth you genius.
This tune was written by Jerry Lordon for the Shadows, the Shadows Apache is the original. They were the first band to feature lead Rhythm and Bass Guitar when they started out in 1958. Everyone else followed them, most Guitarists in the 60's were influenced by them, particular Hank Marvin on lead. Shadows true legends of popular music, every single went straight to number one.
Have heard BOTH the versions and many would agree with me that the Shadows version of Apache WAS BETTER and demonstrated the unique sound of the Fender Stratocaster on an instrumental, something unheard of in UK then. Jorgen Ingman's version with the whizzing sound of arrows in the background was more gimmicky. Of course in the pre-Beatle's US prejudice against British artistes, Jorgen Ingman's version of Apache sold more copies than the Shadows version in the BIGGER US market. Bruce Welch was to lament in his biography LIFE IN THE SHADOWS that it made him sick to know that another version of their popular hit APACHE was selling twice as much as their version in the smaller UK/European market.
The shadows were origionally called the Drifters.
Not written for the Shadows, but they were the first to release a recording of it.
Probably the most influential guitar player in the world
According to Hank Marvin, he said to Cliff get me a Fender and I'll get you number ones. You had to order one from US back then, cost £300!. Cliff got him one ...and the rest is history!
Goosebumps. This is the version I grew up with, teaching myself on a Dan Electro one-pickup Silvertone (with an amp in the hard case!) and the "whiwhiwhiwhi" or whatever it was supposed to be. (But where are the Mosrite guitars?)
The original version was by the British group The Shadows, recorded in June 1960.
Nice two lead guitarists version of The Shadows Apache, originally by Bert Weedon UK. Very nice arrangement. All the very best and keep well.
yes learn to play the guitar the Bert Weedon way ,,,,, i bought that learn to play a guitar book in the earl 1950s,,,,, bought a $ 40 acoustic and drove my mom n dad mad until i mad sense o it all,,,,,, went on to play with the greats of RnB,,,, Rock n Roll Great Days ,,,,, Edwin J
Bela, sublime recordação de meus melhores dias, minha adolescência. Obrigada por esse vídeo!
Such an awesome group. All they needed was their guitars and fingers. Other bands tried to follow the Ventures. Other bands failed once they opened their mouths. As for old school, this is still fresh!
Just saw the Ventures for the first time last month! I heard their songs but it is amazing how they sounded! Had a great time!
Gracias "The Ventures"... siempre estaran con nosotros a taves de su música...😢😭
Damos siempre las gracias a todos los creativos que nos hacen la vida mas llevadera
Excellent. Always have loved them since i was a kid. Their "Guest" guitar player is pretty cool tooo. Great post. Thanks