This 1965 performance is the CRAZIEST I've ever seen!

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  • @hnc52
    @hnc52 Год назад +217

    "You couldn't afford to not be good". Thanks for saying that Fil. Even a minor group like Freddie and the Dreamers would blow many of today's acts off the stage. I never expected an analysis of Freddie. Thanks, Fil!

  • @1972hermanoben
    @1972hermanoben Год назад +32

    They even look like consummate professionals, suited, booted and well-groomed. The whole thing smacks of care, discipline and respect for their audience. Impressive to watch as well as to listen to.

  • @Eidann63
    @Eidann63 Год назад +8

    “I’m telling you now” that back in 1965, I was 15 years old and lived in Southern California. Trust me when I say they were part of what the media called the “British Invasion” that followed the Beatles who broke ground” in 1964 and took over our country by storm. Freddie was greatly loved and was a part of the screaming chaos that went on for several years. They were on every teenage dance and music show you could imagine including “Shindig” and “Hullabaloo” that aired on television 3-4 times a week at night. Those hour long shows showcased everyone from Tom Jones and the Byrds to Petula Clarke and Dusty Springfield. It was a great time to be a teenager! :-) Thank you for bringing back the memories; I’m 73 now. 😁

    • @CapriciousCapricrn
      @CapriciousCapricrn 7 месяцев назад +1

      Grew up in NoCal and Australia during that year; was 11-12. My fave year and watched those shows after school too. Before FM radio so you got more variety of genres on "rock and roll/pop" radio stations than before rock migrated to FM. Maybe that has something to do with '65 being my favorite year? Who knows. Coming back to California? Music as a whole? Whatever.

  • @noelwalterso2
    @noelwalterso2 Год назад +42

    Freddie is always smiling when he sings and you can hear it in his voice. He just seems really happy to be doing what he's doing.

    • @lisamh9037
      @lisamh9037 Год назад +4

      You can REALLY hear it in his voice when it's isolated! Wildly great voice. He's a cutie too, under all that goofiness.

    • @bobbid9168
      @bobbid9168 5 месяцев назад +1

      I had almost forgotten Freddy and the dreamers. Enjoyable.

    • @CrankCase08
      @CrankCase08 2 месяца назад +1

      It was better than having to work for a living. 😆

  • @davidlee6720
    @davidlee6720 Год назад +109

    He was big in America too. Freddy got a great voice and did not take himself seriously .A natural-born joker.

  • @keithgriffiths9864
    @keithgriffiths9864 Год назад +6

    I actually remember watching this performance on tv, in the 60s, when i was a child 😊

  • @davidsurf930
    @davidsurf930 Год назад +10

    I cannot help but be amused by this performance. Brings a smile to my face.

  • @ninjabluewings
    @ninjabluewings Год назад +40

    Freddie Garrity was a far greater vocalist than he ever got the credit for, it was probably partly due to the fact he was viewed as a comedian as well as a singer so thank you Fil for praising his vocal ability 🙏

  • @angelsshare.
    @angelsshare. Год назад +35

    Such joyful silliness. Our world needs more of this now.

  • @KevanRCraft
    @KevanRCraft Год назад +33

    Whatever you think of them Freddie and the Dreamers have secured their place in history with their music and zany talent. I remember them in their hayday in 1965 I was 6 years old and I loved them because they made me happy and they made me laugh, especially Freddie.

  • @lindajames978
    @lindajames978 Год назад +276

    Back in the day when singers could sing, musician's can play - nothing fake

    • @tripbreaker
      @tripbreaker Год назад +14

      It’s a backing track.

    • @velvetbees
      @velvetbees Год назад +15

      So true! Ifeel privileged to have been born in the rock and roll era at the perfect time in all of human history.

    • @morbidmanmusic
      @morbidmanmusic Год назад +10

      Don't blame modern musicians for things you can't find. It's out there. And yeah, this is a fake track. AND they often didn't play on their own records. The end.

    • @magneto7930
      @magneto7930 Год назад +29

      ​@tripbreaker this is not the original studio backing track. There are major differences, the decrease in tempo in the last few seconds, slightly different guitar parts, drums slightly different and cymbals ringing out differently. Back then if they were miming, guitarists NEVER had cords plugged into their guitars. Even the acoustic guitar is plugged in. Either way, it has nothing to do with the original comment, they were very good musicians.

    • @TheDivayenta
      @TheDivayenta Год назад +2

      Freddy was horrible!

  • @Leisnash
    @Leisnash Год назад +83

    I'm Telling You Now was #1 in the US for two weeks in 1965. I was 15 years old and remember folks doing the "Freddie" on the dance floors..... Everyone I knew thought it was just funny to do!

    • @MovieMakingMan
      @MovieMakingMan Год назад +5

      That was one of my favorite songs! Loved the music that year!

    • @magneto7930
      @magneto7930 Год назад +5

      I still listen to the song today. Even my kids grew up liking it.

    • @thinkingoutloud7425
      @thinkingoutloud7425 Год назад +2

      So much talent and so much fun.....

  • @clancydubh
    @clancydubh Год назад +3

    I remember this broadcast. Still makes me smile.

  • @carbinewilliams9943
    @carbinewilliams9943 Год назад +7

    Love this song, I was 18 years old in 1965. Thank you for explaining the science.... fascinating.

  • @carolfuller-tt7vo
    @carolfuller-tt7vo Год назад +10

    They always bring a smile to my face, watching this clip,aged 75 years, I’m still smiling. Loved Freddie and the Dreamers. I saw them a couple of years before Freddie died, still had a great voice. The trouble with today’s entertainers, is that they take themselves too seriously, they no longer “entertain”

  • @sammellor605
    @sammellor605 Год назад +4

    I met Freddie in the 1980s and took a few photos of him, and had some taken of me with him at the Place nightclub in Hanley stoke on trent. He was a lovely man , nothing was too much trouble. He lived in stoke on trent for some years . Great entertainer and very funny man. Sadly missed R I P

  • @bevklayman4158
    @bevklayman4158 Год назад +155

    This brought a big grin to my face! I was 15, a Beatlemaniac and just reveling in all of the British invasion bands. Of course, he was a bit clownish, but it was a carefree time and I think he (or their manager) felt his band needed a shtick to compete with the many other groups. He was handsome and an excellent singer, but a little short so not a hearththrob type, and they had to somehow grab attention from the likes of: Gerry and the Pacemakers, Herman's Hermits, the Zombies, Billy J. Kramer, those guys from Liverpool, the Stones, Animals, etc. I found him utterly charming and delightful! This was certainly not the only gimmick band from those days. Check out these homegrown (American) acts: Sam the Sham and the Pharoahs, Ray Stevens, The Trashmen, Bobby Pickett and the Cryptkicker 5, etc. Thanks for this blast from the past!🥰

    • @roseyc.5846
      @roseyc.5846 Год назад +13

      Great comment! I agree..I was there for it all, too!! 🥰

    • @bevklayman4158
      @bevklayman4158 Год назад

      @@roseyc.5846 🤗🤗

    • @byzcath
      @byzcath Год назад +9

      I would’ve been 11 or 12 at the time, and would try to catch every performance of every group out there, even to seeing the Stones on The Red Skelton Show! I can still picture the set and performance of Freddie performing “Do the Freddie” in my mind (in B&W, due to our lack of color TV at that point).

    • @debishaw9355
      @debishaw9355 Год назад +3

      Me, too@@byzcath

    • @captainape6807
      @captainape6807 Год назад +1

      A very talented and hard working band.

  • @UCafe238
    @UCafe238 Год назад +71

    I was happy to see this! I used to do the website for Freddie Garrity years ago.I met a few of the band, they were the nicest guys. They actually let me, a total stranger from the US, stay with them. The gimmick which they used was a take-off on The Shadows. Freddie had the idea to exaggerate their movements for comedy. This isn't their best song IMO. Freddie and the bass player, Pete Burrell, sounded marvelous when they sang together, like on a song the band did called "A Little You." Pete did a few solos on their albums, lesser known, like "Cut Across Shorty," both are here on RUclips. I could chat all evening about this band, I learned a lot from meeting them. Interestingly, the Dreamers as a group were crazier and funnier than Freddie actually was when he was alone! I also met their manager, he lived in California later on, and the stories he told me about their trips, they were some very funny guys.

    • @rorystorm4284
      @rorystorm4284 Год назад +8

      Thanks! Great story.

    • @joelewing4498
      @joelewing4498 Год назад +6

      +mitzicrabtree: Great post, Mitz! Thx joelintucson

    • @smfvmd
      @smfvmd Год назад +4

      I once had a chat with a couple of the Dreamers in the Red Lion behind Sheffield City Hall when they had nipped out for a pint. As you say, nice guys.

    • @annemagee1182
      @annemagee1182 Год назад +2

      Thank you for this. I have recently become hooked on the Dreamers, the original Dreamers, after barely thinking of them for sixty years. There's lots of info about Freddie but not so much about the others. In fact except for Pete, I don't think I've even heard their singing voices. So glad to hear they were as nice as they seem.

  • @stevieb4372
    @stevieb4372 Год назад +19

    In 1964 went to see Roy Orbison in concert in Kingston upon Thames. Freddie was also on the tour, met him in the High Street, no problem with a chat and autograph. Decent bloke. " I Understand" is a serious ballad and shows his vocal prowess.

  • @martentrudeau6948
    @martentrudeau6948 Год назад +32

    I remember this song, I didn't realize how good Freddy was. A very enlightening video, thanks.

    • @oppothumbs1
      @oppothumbs1 Год назад +3

      Better to check out the Yardbirds doing Heart Full of Soul and the Rascals doing Groovin. Subtlety in movements matters and having good songs is more than over-showmanship. As you note the music by itself is not enough but it's still not a great live performance. I would say "an interesting bit of musical history" at best. Little Richard or others showmanship and engagement with the audience mean little without a good song. Cool or uncool, rather have good music or just bring out a dance troupe. Rather have much better music from the Freddie lookalike and better-looking Gary Lewis and the Playboys doing This Diamond Ring. How is this impossible to fake? I don't follow, Wings. Just a lot of practice in their movement that should have gone into songwriting and good harmony. Sorry If I can't appreciate their 4 part harmonies or appreciate this tongue-in-cheek. The 60s had so much better music than this. Over-analysis of Pitch. No Bravado for this Wings. You are too smart to fall for schmaltz.

  • @BabsR
    @BabsR Год назад +12

    As soon as I saw this title, I remembered not only the song but the dance/antics too. Lovely to see this again.

  • @TheDavBow3
    @TheDavBow3 Год назад +98

    I bet the drummer's glad he didn't have to "Do The Freddie" like the other's did! 😂

    • @dianemiller3432
      @dianemiller3432 Год назад +5

      🤣I agree!

    • @exclamationpointman3852
      @exclamationpointman3852 Год назад +1

      i would looool. the freddie or the fairies?

    • @michaelszczys8316
      @michaelszczys8316 Год назад +1

      They were a goofy bunch, they managed to cut a couple big hits that put them in the limelight for a bit.
      Freddy could sing good, but his
      ' gimmick ' was being silly.
      Once again, this guy is way over - evaluating them. They were just doing their thing.

    • @michaelszczys8316
      @michaelszczys8316 Год назад +2

      I grew up watching these bands on my TV all the time, some were a fancy show, some were just standing in one spot lip - synching to their record.
      Freddy and the Dreamers were not exactly a super stage show. They were mediocre at best. They scored a few hits that put them on a show like Merv Griffen in the first place.
      It was best when they played live, like this one, even if you couldn't hear half of them.

    • @that_thing_I_do
      @that_thing_I_do Год назад +1

      The drummer was awesome.Dwyer.Listen to him rip through Do the Freddie.

  • @jenihansen7201
    @jenihansen7201 Год назад +34

    Oh my gosh, I was 10 years old when this song came out. Thanks for the memories.

    • @oldermusiclover
      @oldermusiclover Год назад +1

      I was 12

    • @roblawhorne1015
      @roblawhorne1015 Год назад +1

      I was 9!

    • @hyacinth4368
      @hyacinth4368 Год назад +3

      I was 10. We liked to do "the Freddie" at recess in 5th grade!😅😅😅

    • @Starphot
      @Starphot Год назад

      I was 13. I remember the Merv Griffith show.

  • @wandaburnsworth1588
    @wandaburnsworth1588 Год назад +3

    IT is nice to hear real music with the musicians being their selves, Love it!!!

  • @nigelstuart756
    @nigelstuart756 Год назад +22

    I saw Freddie do this live at Doncaster Geumont theatre when I was 10 with mum and 14 year old sister. Never been the same since. 68 now. 😃

    • @markforster2794
      @markforster2794 Год назад +3

      I saw him at Great Yarmouth in the late 1960s with Herman’s Hermits. I was around 5 or 6. Loved them!

  • @anneharley5319
    @anneharley5319 Год назад +2

    I grew up with this music and LOVED Freddie and the Dreamers

  • @peterbenson2287
    @peterbenson2287 Год назад +104

    It always surprised me how ‘groovy’ Merv Griffin was in choosing his musical guests, way back when. Great analysis, Fil. You took a simple pop song and showed it to actually be so much more than just that.

    • @BaronessErsatz
      @BaronessErsatz Год назад +15

      Merv always strove to be as cutting-edge as possible. He wasn't afraid to try new stuff, an attitude that paved the way for today's hosts. I loved watching his show after school.

    • @peterbenson2287
      @peterbenson2287 Год назад +10

      And he was must-see tv for my grandparents, too, which only added to his mystique!!

    • @TS-ct8it
      @TS-ct8it Год назад +10

      I saw Flock of Seagulls on his show. He had some fun acts on the show.

    • @davidfriedman7823
      @davidfriedman7823 Год назад +7

      Merv even had Phil Spector on the show.

    • @ivangranger8494
      @ivangranger8494 Год назад +3

      Merv sang, “Christmas City of the North,” also, in the 1960’s. Back when Duluth, (MN) was a bustling city. Fun Song. Both side A&B were nice, songs

  • @MovieMakingMan
    @MovieMakingMan Год назад +19

    They were a great, fun band! Their music always lightened the heart and brought a smile to your face.

  • @coldlakealta4043
    @coldlakealta4043 Год назад +13

    in the midst of the war and the heavy politics, this was a totally welcome giggle - loved it!

  • @tammydoolittle6054
    @tammydoolittle6054 Год назад +12

    That was fun! Freddie and The Dreamers sure could sing and be goofy at the same time. This was a great performance and analysis!

  • @sledge1960
    @sledge1960 Год назад +10

    Freddie was brilliant, we Brits just loved him to bits, he was such a nice bloke, he even became a presenter on childrens TV programmes which he did magnificently. What you would give to have worked with this guy.

    • @Freya262
      @Freya262 9 месяцев назад +2

      There was a Freddie and the Dreamers kids tv programme when i was young. I remember there was a portrait of Queen Victoria that would say 'we are not amused' all the time....

    • @sledge1960
      @sledge1960 9 месяцев назад

      @@Freya262 I remember it well Freya.Happy memories, the guy was a natural kids entertainer, Imagine having to go on tour with Freddie, what an experience that would have been.

    • @Freya262
      @Freya262 9 месяцев назад +1

      @sledge1960 I worked at Butlins Bognor Regis in the 80s and they were one of the rotating acts one year. One of their 'jokes' was spell king.
      There is no king./ we don't have a king.
      Spell it anyway
      Kingf.
      Theres no f in king
      Thats what I've been telling you!

    • @sledge1960
      @sledge1960 9 месяцев назад

      @@Freya262 unbelievable guy, great story.

  • @Lilah1754
    @Lilah1754 Год назад +5

    OMG! I remember Freddy & the Dreamers. He did have good voice. Loved your face when Freddy did The Freddy! That was a fun analysis!!

  • @sonnyandcobi
    @sonnyandcobi Год назад +13

    Oh my goodness. I'm here in the US and I do know this song and it was a favorite of mine. I always watched Merv Griffin and I distinctly remember seeing their performance. After all these years you would think I wouldn't but this is such a fun song and I loved all British groups with the Beatles at the top of the list. Thank you for analyzing this song and Freddie's voice.

    • @MickeyInn
      @MickeyInn Год назад +4

      I'm in the US too and was 11 when this came out and I definitely did the "Freddie" all through the house.

  • @magneto7930
    @magneto7930 Год назад +20

    Crazy Freddy, God bless him. He always had these insane dances and laughs that he would do on stage, along with the band backing him. But man, that guy had a fantastic singing voice! To do all the movements that he did while singing was pure talent!

  • @RosaKay55
    @RosaKay55 Год назад +20

    Thanks for this analysis of a performance from the mid 60’s. I appreciate your bringing these older artists back to our attention. The wild kicks certainly make them stand out!!

  • @Retaile23
    @Retaile23 Год назад +4

    It's hard enough to play instruments without doing the Freddie too. Thanks again for the trip down memory lane!

  • @jonathanmaybury5698
    @jonathanmaybury5698 Год назад +6

    I grew up listening to Freddie and the Dreamers and they were always sensational. Each song had a different dance routine which was amazing. During that time, many other bands were just as good as Freddie's but they all seemed to blend into one big group, as that was the style at the time. It was a difficult time, but it was also a happy one. I watched the video from the very beginning and I could see how good Freddie and his band were; they were always spot-on and never fake. The only time that fake things happened was when Top of the Pops came out. I don't know whose decision it was to mime the songs, but one thing is for sure: they were not music lovers.

  • @riogorgos
    @riogorgos 11 месяцев назад +2

    I was a teen in the 60s and into all the groups at the time but I could never imagine myself ever liking this group at the time. I thought they were just plain silly. This video had changed my opinion. I now realise that Freddie had a great voice which was hugely underrated, maybe due mostly
    to the accompanying silliness that was part of their performances.

  • @LOL-Can
    @LOL-Can Год назад +13

    Oh my. I had forgotten how silly they were but entertaining as well. I was amazed at Freddie being able to sing while moving like he was but also the guitarists being able to play while moving about. Thanks for the memories and great analysis.

  • @dagmar.6954
    @dagmar.6954 Год назад +76

    How much fun was that! The band was known for their synchronized wacky dance routines. Freddie was sure a character who would bounce around the stage with his arms & legs flying. They had a few hits especially in the UK in the 60's. "If You Gotta Make A Fool Of Somebody", "I'm Telling You Now", "You Were Made For Me", "I Understand" etc.

    • @jannetteberends8730
      @jannetteberends8730 Год назад +5

      That dancing was so cute.

    • @orbyfan
      @orbyfan Год назад +3

      "Windmill in Old Amsterdam" was another one, from the fall of 1965.

    • @jamesdignanmusic2765
      @jamesdignanmusic2765 Год назад +4

      Freddie was later a regular on children's TV in the UK, IIRC.

    • @jannetteberends8730
      @jannetteberends8730 Год назад +2

      @@orbyfan until now I only knew the Dutch translation of this song. Now I understand why the mouse wear clogs, because it’s a Dutch mouse!!!
      For a Dutch kid the clogs were just a funny detail, necessary for the clicker sound of them.
      Funny detail, I n the Dutch version the mouse eat the traditional food at a a birth, beschuit met muisjes.
      Muisjes means little mice in English. It are anise seeds coated with a blue or pink sugar layer.

    • @llr1784
      @llr1784 Год назад +3

      Do The Freddie!

  • @robinblackwood8859
    @robinblackwood8859 Год назад +6

    Whoda thought that this singing was so astonishingly accurate. Brilliant analysis.

  • @Chipchase780
    @Chipchase780 Год назад +2

    I loved Freddie and would watch him with my mum when I was about 4/5 years old, he just acted and clowned about like a big kid. Happy childhood memories of him.

  • @theoccupier1652
    @theoccupier1652 Год назад +9

    I loved Freddie when I was about 8 ... he was full of fun to a youngster as this video shows ... 67 years young now & still love the guy :)

  • @tayag9223
    @tayag9223 Год назад +2

    @Wings of Pegasus him wow, this brings back memories. I remember when folk complained when bands started to mime lol

  • @joeflip2993
    @joeflip2993 Год назад +2

    And there we have it. Great performance and great analysis. Excellent choice

  • @ralphonofrio1518
    @ralphonofrio1518 Год назад +2

    This was my era...After the Beatles,the British Invasion was HUGE...I got tp see many of these bands....Hermits,Stones,Pacemakers,Freddie,Searchers...They all came around.I became a drummer because of Ringo...But,I was lucky to have seen them all...Don't forget, back then, many bands played on these shows live.

  • @glamgal7106
    @glamgal7106 Год назад +12

    Amen for mentioning, "You couldn't afford not to be good at what you did," Fil! Thanks for a wonderful analysis of Freddie and the Dreamers' performance. Their performance had me smiling because it was so engaging. When you isolated Freddie's voice, I thought, "Wow, he's got some crazy vibrato!" Let's hope the auto tune producers doesn't touch their recordings! Thanks Fil for bringing your professionalism and knowledge in your music analysis videos.

  • @mattkaustickomments
    @mattkaustickomments Год назад +3

    Most of these shows were mimed. This one is actually LIVE for anyone doubting. Apart from the sound itself and watching the drummer, the KEY giveaway is the fact that they are PLUGGED IN! Lip synced shows never bothered to plug in the guitars. Notice even the acoustic guitar has an electric pickup and is plugged. There’s no way any studio would bother with the detail of plugging in an acoustic guitar, most people would never even know that’s a thing to fake. It’s amazing how steady Freddie & guys were jumping around!

  • @bethkehoe1489
    @bethkehoe1489 Год назад +7

    I was so glad to see this performance analyzed. I always loved Freddie Garrity's singing, and this very upbeat song. I would imagine that the craziness in Freddie's performance helped this band to stand out in the crowded field of the British Invasion. Freddie had such a great voice and it's nice to see him appreciated. I also notice that like many of the British bands of the mid 1960's, they hold the guitars high on their chests.

  • @melindawood3644
    @melindawood3644 Год назад +2

    Thanks for another spot on analysis! Love your commentary and the vocal isolation. So inspiring to visually watch the vocal waves as well as hearing these performances in such detail ! I really enjoy your appreciation of vocal accuracy and talent! 💝🎶🎶😊

  • @remedy9648
    @remedy9648 Год назад +8

    Wow this was a real treat! Bizarre, entertaining and pitch perfect! It’s amazing how I’ve know this song my whole life but was clueless to the band’s live abilities!

  • @bobbydicksonsr1423
    @bobbydicksonsr1423 Год назад +9

    I was almost 16 when the song came out but we were so poor my Dad couldn’t afford a tv! I heard them on the radio and loved Freddie and the Dreamers. Never realized they were doing crazy moves!

  • @johnhanover2229
    @johnhanover2229 Год назад +5

    To dance like that with chords everywhere. The lyrics and melodies are simple, but, to play it so tight live was a credit to the skills and professionalism of the artists.

  • @msherer260
    @msherer260 Год назад +5

    Shout out to the guy involved in writing this song, Mitch Murray, Murray alone and with others wrote many hits, "How do you do It", "I like It", "You were made for me", "Hitch en a Ride", "Bonnie and Clyde", "Billy don't be a Hero", "The Night Chicago Died" etc.

  • @suzanneespinola6509
    @suzanneespinola6509 Год назад +19

    I remember Freddie and The Dreamers.Especially doing the Freddie hilarious 😅I think that was what it supposed to be

  • @jeromehoudeshell2666
    @jeromehoudeshell2666 Год назад +4

    I have watched this video multiple times. I'm fascinated by how Freddie could control his voice so well while doing his Freddie dance.

  • @Michael-xk3sp
    @Michael-xk3sp 10 месяцев назад +4

    Geezer here: I am retired psychologist. With one special patient, when I ran out of clever answers we got up and did The Freddie!! Clears out all the bad blood. When having a blue date then get up and DO IT. Better than Fred Astaire.

  • @LegalEagleGurl
    @LegalEagleGurl Год назад +1

    I was just thinking of this song this week! It’s been playing in my head over and over again. So crazy, huh?

  • @andrewrasmussen4109
    @andrewrasmussen4109 Год назад +4

    Thank You for your time and consideration with Freddie & the Dreamers. What an understated lot! From what I understand, the musicians were all exceptional, musicians musicians so to speak. Thanks again for putting it all under the microscope and then some. Many look at the Dreamers as being as one off band, yet they were so much more. Much respect to them all~

  • @olga138
    @olga138 Год назад +24

    I could tell that this was live because I was a teenager when I heard the song, and there were bits of harmony in the record that I'm not hearing in this performance.

    • @MovieMakingMan
      @MovieMakingMan Год назад +4

      I noticed that too. They were on stage live and the other mics don’t look like they’re even being used by the rest of the band. It’s all Freddie.

    • @mattkaustickomments
      @mattkaustickomments Год назад +1

      @@MovieMakingManthey had to back the mics up because the guys were jumping around so much. Too far to pick up the backing vocals properly. They also wouldn’t be able to hold notes like Freddie, so the just didn’t bother. I missed hearing those vocal harmonies on the studio recording- key to the song. They may have done a second song where they used the mics.

    • @thirdday07
      @thirdday07 Год назад

      Well Fil did say he isolated the vocal, so he must have isolated only the lead vocal, and left the harmonies out.

    • @mattkaustickomments
      @mattkaustickomments Год назад

      @@thirdday07 There were no harmonies to leave out, the other guys weren’t singing.

    • @olga138
      @olga138 Год назад

      @@thirdday07 No, he played the song with all the instrumentation and other vocals, and there was not the harmony that they had on the record. After he played the complete song, then he played the isolated vocal.

  • @TheAzmountaineer
    @TheAzmountaineer Год назад +11

    I remember this well, silly, but great fun! He even got Frankie and Annette to do The Freddie with him on one TV appearance! I think it's on RUclips, too.

  • @FebrithDarkstar
    @FebrithDarkstar Год назад +10

    I can't believe I've heard that song so many times but never seen the band - I was half appalled and half delighted lol

  • @stephenandrews8419
    @stephenandrews8419 Год назад +3

    Hello there Fil. Well you wanted a comment, so here goes and i'll keep it brief.
    You basically took over 18 mnutes of my life, to tell me something that i already knew. That Freddie Garrity could really sing ✔ . But i must admit it was good to see them again, so thank you for that 👍

    • @minwoo7341
      @minwoo7341 Год назад +3

      Yes my dad loved him when i was a kid and said he was a great singer

  • @jocelynhansen37
    @jocelynhansen37 Год назад +8

    I was 12 yrs. old when this came out and I absolutely loved them. I thought Freddie was great fun, but, also, an awesome singer. I still love them.

  • @pamr4040
    @pamr4040 Год назад +31

    Rick Beato recently commented that today's music is missing something...key changes! This song is a great example of tunes back in the day that usually had at least one, possibly two before they ended. I loved Freddie and his "The Freddie" dance moves back then. I'm so grateful to have grown up while music like this was being created...I really think it helped me develop a good "ear" and learn to sing harmony better. On this song, his goofy antics were during the instrumental break before the vocals came back in. When you're the front man and not playing an instrument, you gotta do SOMEthing to keep the crowd watching...lol! 😉❤

  • @tnmoppylaura5476
    @tnmoppylaura5476 Год назад +10

    I remembered the song, had never seen the group. Freddy had a great voice and you gotta give the band credit for being able to coordinate playing and dancing. Reminded me of Paul Revere and the Raiders. Bands had to be good, but they needed a niche get attention. Thanks for this one Fil.

  • @steveworth544
    @steveworth544 Год назад +3

    I cannot watch this and be miserable. It just puts such a smile on my face. How you dance like that while playing is amazing. Just entertainment- nothing more and nothing less.

  • @timl.b.2095
    @timl.b.2095 Год назад +2

    Man, does that t.ake me back! A song I hadn't heard or thought of in decades. We heard it a lot on the radio in Michigan. I've never seen them perform before.

  • @DawnLenn
    @DawnLenn Год назад +9

    That was a fun performance! I'm familiar with the song, but I don't think I've ever watched them perform. I love bands from this era - they had great melodies and great singing, which not only wasn't pitch corrected, it wasn't overdone. I appreciate plain good singing, without a bunch of vocal gymnastics.

  • @ronaldmasters4031
    @ronaldmasters4031 3 месяца назад +1

    Freddy was definitely one of the greatest entertainers in the history of of music, love their music,

  • @daweshorizon
    @daweshorizon Год назад +8

    Freddie and the Dreamers were musically very tight, let alone the co-ordinated dance moves. Freddie had a great voice backed up with great musisicianship from the Dreamers. Sadly missed.
    Love and peace.

  • @pstanton2445
    @pstanton2445 Год назад +10

    I was 7 in 1965 (USA). Yes, I remember this group, and their songs. I never saw this performance, (probably on after my bedtime). The crazy stuff during the break looks like a Jerry Lewis imitation. But, there were a lot of groups out back then. They needed to stand out.
    FYI, Merv Griffin was a big band singer in the 40s. He always had a great talk show in the 70s, which I got to see, (syndicated, on after I got home from school).

  • @genwoolfe
    @genwoolfe Год назад +3

    Freddie Garrity knew not to take himself too seriously & simply enjoyed every live performance.

  • @maxwell69319
    @maxwell69319 4 месяца назад +1

    great synopsis, Fil. nice job, as usual..

  • @ruthbashford3176
    @ruthbashford3176 Год назад +3

    I always liked Freddie and the Dreamers, he had such a good voice and made some great records.

  • @SusuWorld-dy3pq
    @SusuWorld-dy3pq Год назад +1

    Fil, the way you educate us, and your appreciation of singers whose style is entirely different from your own, is the reason so many of us value you and love you.

  • @lindahandley5267
    @lindahandley5267 Год назад +3

    He had a really nice voice!

  • @jenx5870
    @jenx5870 Год назад +1

    I'm from TX, USA, born in '72 and I remember this song. My mother remembers the Freddie dance, so it definitely was popular in America.

  • @janiscalaba4932
    @janiscalaba4932 Год назад +6

    At dances in Jr. High Someone always requested “Do the Freddie”. And we did it! ✌️❤️

  • @OldiesMomma
    @OldiesMomma Год назад +2

    Fil
    You do such a great job with your Analysis of the different types of music.
    I learn much every time I watch your videos

  • @MDBellamy
    @MDBellamy Год назад +5

    Thanks for the analysis, Fil. I'd always underrated Freddie as a singer but, obviously, I was doing him a disservice. That isolated vocal reveals good technique.

  • @macgrad1
    @macgrad1 9 месяцев назад +1

    I remember how happy they made my boyfriend (now my husband for almost 54 years) and me feel whenever they were played on AM radio. One couldn’t help smiling when they were playing. They were popular when we were young teenagers growing up in Canada. 🇨🇦

  • @marysmith1922
    @marysmith1922 Год назад +3

    Before they got their big break Freddy was a milkman. Just imagine him delivering your pinta singing like this at the top of his voice.

  • @davidcatalano3781
    @davidcatalano3781 Год назад +1

    Hi Fil, they were popular here in the states also and thank you for another great video many blessings to you and your family.

  • @candydale8380
    @candydale8380 Год назад +3

    Oh Fil you are just a GEM this is so awesome! I completely forgot about this song this is so cool thank you❤❤❤❤❤

  • @Caveman57
    @Caveman57 Год назад +2

    Take your talent out on stage and have a blast. The 60s were a great time for popular music.

  • @senryu93
    @senryu93 Год назад +11

    I feel sorry that kids today do not get the musical education that was once standard in public schools. It didn't matter few would go on to use it professionally; we all benefited from the brain rewiring, the improved manual dexterity and the appreciation for the more technical aspects of music and its performance. These videos really help to make up a bit for that lost education.

    • @Shelley550
      @Shelley550 Год назад

      True, they certainly dont have a good ear for music either!..

  • @lasalleman6792
    @lasalleman6792 Год назад +2

    Seems I remember them doing a performance on TV and when the song was over they were supposed to line up and bow to the audience, but the drummer who was on a platform of some kind managed to trip himself up and crash into the drum setup. He actually nearly fell down, but righted himself (he was a little overweight, I believe) and they all finally lined up and made their bow.

  • @DPhasely
    @DPhasely Год назад +3

    I haven't heard that song in a long time. It's a good song and he has a great natural voice.

  • @duffbaker9554
    @duffbaker9554 Год назад +2

    For a brief moment in time, 'The Freddie' was a smash dance-craze. You just can't imagine!

  • @rickkraus4853
    @rickkraus4853 Год назад +3

    This man had a great voice. Lovely.

  • @josephbuckley1574
    @josephbuckley1574 Год назад +1

    Fil, this is MY era! I loved this music from the British Invasion. I saw Freddie live in Phoenix years ago. Thanks for your positive analysis. Cheers, mate!

  • @arneldobumatay3702
    @arneldobumatay3702 Год назад +7

    That performance appears to be a live performance. P.S. thanks for verifying it's live.

  • @CornbreadOracle
    @CornbreadOracle Год назад +1

    I don’t know how big it was in the States but I’m a GenX American with a Beatlemaniac mother; this song was right up her alley and was part of my childhood. Very familiar.

  • @vrinda5303
    @vrinda5303 Год назад +4

    Freddie and the Dreamers were such a fun group. I first heard of them when I saw a documentary on the British Invasion when I was 9 years old. Freddie was a delightful guy. He kbew how to put on a show. Thank you for doing this analysis. It brings attention to groups and singers that would otherwise be forgotten.

  • @HettiedeKorteDiplomaat
    @HettiedeKorteDiplomaat Год назад +1

    I was 15 years old when I heard the song on the radio. We didn't have a television set. Never knew they looked like that.

  • @jam6242
    @jam6242 Год назад +3

    Haha---my older sister LOVED Freddie. I remember dancing along to Freddie singing on tv.

  • @lisamh9037
    @lisamh9037 Год назад +1

    Loved this song since I was a babe! (born in 1963). So grateful my groovy mama had the radio on constantly, and the pop music shows like Shindig, Hullabaloo, and our local version (Cleveland) called UpBeat , American Bandstand, Ed Sullivan etc. He's quite a vocal talent live... par for the course at the time. ❤

  • @OldiesMomma
    @OldiesMomma Год назад +3

    Great show tonight 😂😂
    Good music is good music 🎉
    It doesn't matter who you are or where you are from.

  • @bigbass421
    @bigbass421 Год назад +1

    I was 12- in 1964, 13 in '65- the peak of the amazing "British Invasion" in America. I loved anything and everything British- all of the bands that had big hits here, are now part of my cherished memories. Just a wonderful time, never to be repeated again.