The Four Seasons Interview 1965
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- Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
- An interview with Frankie and Tommy on WHUC radio. I don’t own this audio, just uploading it to share with others. Also I made this video with some stupid app on my phone, it made me add some photos but then wouldn't let me anymore so that's why half of the video is a black screen. No one will probably even read this anyways who cares
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So impressed with the wisdom and intelligence of the group at an early age. There are many reasons for their success. Proud to know them personally. Ralph Caputo
Ralph, you are a very lucky man to know them. I could only imagine.
what a great interview and a nice look back to their past of the mid 60’s. thanks so much for posting and looking forward to more. thank you
Do you have any other videos of interviews with Tommy speaking? He was my grandfather (my mom’s father), this is the first time I am ever hearing his regular speaking voice from back during the days in the band. Hearing this is so special to me, thank you so much for putting this video online. I would love to talk more if you’re interested!!
I read it, and Thank You for the heads up on the black screen and posting this interview! ♥️
Very Good Enjoyed it Thank You I appreciate it God Bless
I read your comment and the pics you were able to add were excellent. Thanks for the interview!
This is a very revealing interview session. Tommy was the comedian with a voice in the background. Frankie sounds like the main spokesman. Hard to tell where Bob was speaking. Nick had the deep voice and referenced the arrangements and changing the sound. The remarks on English vs American performers was interesting. Also, the statement on the record companies controlling what was released sounded like the group wasn’t happy with that. They did change record companies along the way.
Frankie obviously didn't like the UK scene [or many of the groups......grudingly the Beatles] and was very wrong re US songs being not played in the UK...they got played a lot.....although the BBC did control radio but most people listened to radio Luxembourg or the Pirate Ship radio stations.......many thanks for sharing
No, this interview is with Tommy DeVito. He even identified himself as “lead guitarist” and said “Frankie plays drums.”
@@razorback9926 your right, mostly tommy talking he was the oldest and pretty much formed the group.
That instrumental album Frankie mentioned never did materialize...
Awesome
Interesting. And odd!
Does anyone know if this was with Nick Massi or when he left.
StayPuff Man I believe it was 1965 so it could have been right before he left the band or right after he left the band
ukrainianroyal that's what I thought. Love your videos, hope to see some more new ones soon. Keep up the good work, this stuff is awesome
That sounds like Nick Massi based on his knowledge of cords, etc. Interesting that he mentioned they were changing to a “softer style.”
@@UkrainianRoyal When Frankie introduces the group members, he mentions that Nick plays bass. Just before - I remember well the heartbreak when Nick left.
Do they talk about Charles Calello who was so important to their sound by arranging so many of their hits.
what organ did bob play?
I know he played a Farfisa early on, including the first time I saw them in concert, in about '69.
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The Four Seasons And Me Yeah you can dm me @zdaniye if you’d like
Just one thing, I am very fond of this artist. Then and Now . This is a nice interview my first time to watch! Thank you for sharing I appreciated ❤️👍
Frankie's comments slamming English performers (read: British Invasion artist) caught me totally off guard. Sounds like professional jealousy. C'mon Frankie - buck up, and sing "Let's Hang On" for us. We'll stick with you guys forever.
Was a pretty interesting take. Provided an interesting retrospect on the time.
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