Encontro de talentos do Rock dos Anos 60. Herman's Hermits Tommy James & The Shondells Mark Lindsay The Buckinghams Gerry Lewis & The Playboys Chad & Jeremy The Grass Roots
WOW!!!!!! I have no idea how I came across this video, but I just turned 67 years old two days ago, and watching this, I feel like a teenager right now!!!! :) :) :)
Here I am sitting in my chair at 71 years old almost depressed and suddenly you brought me to my younger days ,thank you so much it was a wonderful ride 🙏❤️
We are contemporaries and it's a regret that you are so utterly sad. I have those days, too. that seem to just go on and on.... I hope you can find your way out of it.
First of all, I'm apparently the same age as the audience and the fact that their all standing basically still, floors me! I'm at my computer rockin' out with my dogs with this on blast! Come on people. We ain't dead yet!!!! This is our music!
Oh absolutely! They would be my age and you better believe I would have been out of my seat! I've seen a few of those artists already and they definitely got that reaction from me!
Wonder how many Vietnam Vets are listening to this. I think all of us had a lot of feeling with these songs. Bless you guys and our WACS that served as well (me)
Little embarrassing for this 62 year old guy to admit that this brought a tear to my eye just from all of the good memories back when life was so much simpler. Man they all still sound great.
most definitely I think they were all dolls back then and now they are handsome matured dolls awesome keep up the good work love this music love it all
My first concert - Paul Revere and the Raiders, Westbury Music Fair, Westbury, Long Island, New York. 1968. All my friends and me, driven by my father. Continue going to concerts, seeing the best of the best. These rock acts are the foundation of my entire music-loving life. I’m so lucky and grateful. Rock on!
@Stacy Ives If you ever want to see us elderly people happy and alive just put on this music! You will see us get out of our chairs, clap, yell, and sing like we haven't in many years. Smiles will form on our faces and maybe a happy tear will even roll down our face from the memories. It does mine.
When I saw The Association band members reunited for the PBS concert show in Delaware several years ago, it brought such wonderful memories of seeing them perform in concert in Central Park in 1972. Requiem aeternam, Brian Cole, Larry Ramos and Richard Thompson.
So did I!!! This was on when I opened my RUclips.!!! I couldn't resist watching and rocking to it! I turned 60 2 days ago! I still love going to classic rock concerts till this day!!!
I was lead singer in five different rock and roll bands in the sixties and seventies and we covered many hits from the sixties mainly. I had the time of my life. Sixties music was the best music of all time. At least that is the opinion of this 72 year old man.
Herman's Hermits was fun. Man Tommy sounds good(ear candy). Mark still has the moves .and the Buckingham's were great. i forgot about the playboys, nice surprise. Chad &Jeremy, classic. So cool with Grass Roots. i remembered every song when they first came out. those were '' the good ol days''
Walking through Home Depot, 10/2021, and Draggin' the Line is blasting on the PA. I wonder if Tommy James had any idea his music would be so ubiquitous 50 years down the line.
I have his greatest hits CD and love it! All his music brings back such great memories. I'm not ashamed to say even happy tears form with a very special feeling inside me.
And those of us who were there back then still remember all the lyrics! Can't remember what I did yesterday, but didn't forget the lyrics, LOL. I just wondered how many of the people performing were part of the original groups - some left, some died, some just couldn't do it anymore due to health.
@@lilliehalumi8770 I quit asking google if those members of the group still alive.If their gone to heaven its nice God bless them all but makes me sad bec we won’t see them perform as a group no more.It is so great that every one of them had left us good music that all marked in our hearts.Yes HENRY...here I am screaming by my self and my dog wondering if I am ok.I have seen on You Tube one time all list of dead musicians that had died ,how old they are and how they died..I hurt the most knowing about Mike Smith of DC5.
It was around this time I was going to all of these retro concerts seeing the acts I grew up listening to knowing that one day they would be gone. It's sad seeing these concerts dry up over the years as many have passed away. But I will cherish the memories forever.
I can remember as a toddler my mother putting on "Crisman and Clover" on her record player and getting us kid's to dance with her. Such unforgettable wonderful memories of being a kid, great music and love
i was an AF medic and said goodby to a friend as the song played. He was on his way home to the US and civilian life. I still had over a year. Now we and our families live only 90 miles apart.@@ittybittykittymama7582
Just found this yesterday evening and already have listened to the whole thing at least 4 times....and Crimson and Clover probably 15 times!! Fantastic concert. Tommy James is incredible.
Now this is music! How I miss those days, times were more simple, you actually had conversations with people in person or by land line . This is awesome!!! Doing my happy dance😄🍸🤼
Peter Noone still looks and sounds great. Chad and Jeremy also still sound as I remember. Was never a Tommy James fan but he was awesome and 'Dragging The Line' is brilliant. Keep rockin' it, all you 60s groovers!
He is a great entertainer. Peter Noone , and also a really nice guy. I worked with him twice and we talked a bit both times but the first time was just banter and making fun at work. The second time was just a down the earth conversation about old theatres i which we are both very fond of.
The sixties were the best time of my life! Got my first bike! Fell in Love ,(with Colleen on the corner of Peter and St.Anthony st. ! She never got to hear “MY MIDNIGHT CONFESSION” lol ! Hit my teens just like rock and roll ! What a blast,!!!!!!
Yeah, I agree...I though Chad and Jeremy were lightweights back in the day, but seeing them actually playing instruments changed my viewpoint...they are worthy of admiration
Being 68+ years old and I remember ALL these songs when they first came out. Back in Chicago we had WLS and WCFL. Two huge powerhouses of AM radio. The good 'ol days. Sucks to get old. What happened to yesterday? Gooooone..
@@jeffclark7888 And let's not forget Larry Lujack, Ron Riley, Clark Weber, Joel Sebastian, Ron Britain and of course Dick Biondi who worked both stations. All from a little transistor radio. What memories......
PS...one of the finest radio interviews I ever had was with the late and great Rob Grill from the Grass Roots. What a true gentleman. Twenty minutes with Rob just flew by. Tons of respective listener comments flew to the radio station. This was what radio was really like, in 1976.
It's nice to see the Brits and Americans performing in one evening - the top 40 sound lead us to the underground sound which became the sounds of our generation.
Great show. Fortunately I saw all of these acts in concert. I met Peter Noone, Tommy James, Mark Lindsay, the Buckinghams and Chad & Jeremy. RIP Chad and Rob Grill.
Not so much for me. The first time I heard The Buckinghams, I was swimming in the Best Western pool across a street from the grounds where they were performing; I did eventually see them a few times for real. The only person in this video I ever met is Mark Lindsay. But I came so-o-o close with another ... A few years before this was filmed, a friend and I made a few-hour drive out of town to see The Grass Roots and Paul Revere + Raiders. After the show, there was a meet-and-greet line, which was out of control with people just butting in ahead of those of us who queued up and waited politely. By the time we got up to the table, the Raiders had absconded and left Paul Revere all by his lonesome, and Rob Grill's bandmates had similarly left him alone a couple of tables down the way. I had brought along a very early Raiders album, in tip-top shape, for Paul to autograph, and he was so impressed with it that he kept me in conversation while he wondered over the album cover, and other people helping behind the meet-and-greet tables gathered around to "ooh" and "ah" and ask me about it. Well, I was getting very self-conscious about holding up the line for all the people still waiting behind me, so once Paul let me go my friend and I just made a line for the exit door. Once outside, unable to go back, I stopped a few seconds, turned to my friend, and asked: "Rob Grill! Was he still there?" And my friend answered: "Yeah. He came over to see what everybody was looking at. He was standing practically right next to you." So I missed my chance to meet Rob Grill, because by the next Grass Roots shows I went to he was apparently too physically troubled to do meet-and-greets anymore. Or so I heard.
19 too Thomas back when Tommy came out with this song, this is still one of my favorites, 71 now, wish I could go back in time. Simple and great times. God bless TJ, and you also.
Look at all the smiles in the audience. All of these songs are taking their minds to a very special places with very special people or person. I just turned 60 this week and my mind is soring of so many different people, places, and events where I was at when these songs were played. Most of these songs I remember from the radio while me and my dad worked on our car before I was 10 y/o.
Awesome. Yes I remember it as background music. Sometimes they had the radio playing while I was scraping and sanding the house. I'm 63 years old now. And this music tonight is making me feel very good! Up a little late talking to the kid in Florida. I can't wait to see the rest . Got to go to bed now. Oh my God. I can't wait to watch this
@@susanmarshall817 Susan I turned 60 this year and to keep from getting depressed I came to this site and watched this show. I wish they had places that play this music for our generation to go listen to this great music, make friends, laugh, smile and sing. This generation of music makes me feel young again. I forget about all of my aches and pains I acquired from being a welder in the hot Texas heat for 40 years. I'm now retired with lots of life left in me. I love going to concerts from the bands of the 80's. There are a few of them still playing and when they come to my town I always go. The last one I went to was the band "38 Special" before covid 19 hit our country.
I was born 1960 and heard this music through the 60's, and the 70s in fact. this is incredible. I was in tears and in pure joy. UNBELIVEABLE how good this is. 30 years later I was at a christmas party for the company I worked for and there was a guy there called rocky who sang henry the Viii I am. he was funny and real good at it. he was a constant request :).
I asked my sister in law if she remembered Henry the VIII. She never heard of it! Ha, went to Bunco & I asked if anyone had ever heard of it! They all sang it except my Silaw! We laughed so hard afterward!!
Fabulous! So glad I stumbled on this! I had mad crushes on Chad Stuart & Rob Grill back in the day lol. Tommy James, Peter Noone sound fantastic…everyone does, really. Great music from a great time.👍
I heard Bill O’Reilly say that he had been to a Chicago concert out on Long Island recently and the vast majority of the concert-goers were over 50-years-old. I’m going to see the 10,000 Maniacs next month at the Count Basie Theatre in Red Bank, NJ. It will be interesting to see if there are any people under fifty at that show.
Did you see the cut to people waiting to get in. Mostly 20 something girls singing Herman song. They were not even alive when we would listen to these bands on WKYC or CKLW.
Most of the young ones are stoned. They don't know how to even tune a radio. They would never find Public Hall unless they had a trail of pills to follow.
@K Thor I know!!! I am so impressed how great all these people still sounded so great!! Pure original talent. After the 80's, bands and artist could make themselves sound good with mixing boards and sound enhancers. Even add instruments to their songs that weren't played by humans.
@Dennis DGet real! For all the years that have gone by they still sound great!!! I go to 80's music concerts all the time and they still sound great also.
69 years old, still living in the 60's.
Peter Noone is still going strong doing concerts in 2021!
Is he? I'm glad to know that. ❤️
2024! Just saw him. He was great.
I'm just want to listen something before sleep. But this shows up. Sleep can wait.😆
This music keeps my heart beating. Thanks.
This is when Rock n' Roll was great to listen and dance to. Unlike some of the music today.
WOW!!!!!! I have no idea how I came across this video, but I just turned 67 years old two days ago, and watching this, I feel like a teenager right now!!!! :) :) :)
The '60s were the best for music it went so fast! Now I'm almost 70! Where did the time go?
Here I am sitting in my chair at 71 years old almost depressed and suddenly you brought me to my younger days ,thank you so much it was a wonderful ride 🙏❤️
Why depressed. This music exists because of people like you. This is REAL music. Be safe.
Don't be depressed find a friend find a lover
We are contemporaries and it's a regret that you are so utterly sad. I have those days, too. that seem to just go on and on.... I hope you can find your way out of it.
Yes but but it over we didn't change anything..in fact .... I think it got worse. But yes what a ride.
My little blue pill is ibuprofen. One time released in the morning of a bad day. 😃
I'm 71 and remember these songs like they were yesterday. Loved them now as much as then
Boy I am so glad I was a teenager in the 60's !
The music, fashion, freedom and the occasional heartbreak.
Australia
First of all, I'm apparently the same age as the audience and the fact that their all standing basically still, floors me! I'm at my computer rockin' out with my dogs with this on blast! Come on people. We ain't dead yet!!!! This is our music!
For real. That audience is pretty sedate. I would be dancing if I weren't paralyzed.
The audience is just a tad rigid like paralyzed hey
@@moondancer9066 God bless you
Oh absolutely! They would be my age and you better believe I would have been out of my seat! I've seen a few of those artists already and they definitely got that reaction from me!
We might be old but we saw the coolest bands
Hard to believe that was 50 years ago
Wonder how many Vietnam Vets are listening to this. I think all of us had a lot of feeling with these songs. Bless you guys and our WACS that served as well (me)
Thank you for your service
So glad I lived through this time....the boomers experienced great music and this concert just shows how truly great it was...and still is!!!
Best music ever! Love it!
Amen. Music was my saving grace!!!
I've been saying that a lot lately. I'm glad I lived when I did.
@Tiger Lily I started listing to music in 1960
Yes it was priceless 💓🤣😂👏👏👏👏
That was by far the best decade. Best music, drive in movies muscle cars and drive in restaurants hangouts. Love to do it again.
corvette, mustangs, trans AM, Jerry Lee Lewis, Elvis, Rock N' Roll, great time..Beach Boys!
MAN.... This was when music had feeling. Just look at the audience faces.
No fireworks, just music like it should be. Peace
True meaning and vocals in every song accompanied by real musicians. Nothing synthesized.
Yes. Happy and respectful. It's because this wasn't a rap concert.
Real music. Real music
The music I grew up with. Just had my 50th class reunion 2 weeks ago.
Great stuff man o man far far better than the crap in 2021
Totally agree! This is pure music! No mixing boards with fake drums and other instruments. This is pure talent!
EXACTLY! PURE ROCK
I agree, that’s why I turned on this music
Memories, memories, memories taking me back to a time so special to me
Thanks to RUclips, I feel like I am there, thank you!
I am so excited! Peter No one is as cute as ever! I tore his tee shirt when I was fifteen ❣️
So cool !
It's like walking down memory lane and relieving the past one more time.
Relieving the Past ?? Let’s not go there.
Wow! I only just found this. This is great music. The greatest music era!!!
Little embarrassing for this 62 year old guy to admit that this brought a tear to my eye just from all of the good memories back when life was so much simpler. Man they all still sound great.
This 61year old remembers most of these songs when in grade school and these were top 40 hits at the time.
Don’t worry about it Dmax, I am 70 and and I balled like a baby!!!
In case no one told you before - it is perfectly normal for a man to cry. There is no need to be embarassed
Peter Noone what a doll face. He sounds great, just like 1964. All the best to you, & thank you for the great music of the "60".
Herman's Hermits had some awesome songwriters for them, including Carol Kane (AKA Carole King), and Brill Building's best.
most definitely I think they were all dolls back then and now they are handsome matured dolls awesome keep up the good work love this music love it all
This guy never ages!! So cute! He probably has never smoked or drank in his life. We still love him!!
I saw him in person in the mid-1990s
, still looked good in the leather pants!
Herman's Hermits was the first concert I went to when I was 13. Still great!!
This music makes you forget everything and remember everything at the same time ,so glad i was there as a teen and cruising along at 70 plus now
I said I was just going to watch a few snipets. I watched the whole thing, and want more. Everyone was excellent! Great entertainment, great songs.
When you were in your 20s you felt like you would never get old rock on
It's going to take a minute to get my mind right after this concert is over😆😅🤣😂
Holy cow. All these old guys still got it!!!
My first concert - Paul Revere and the Raiders, Westbury Music Fair, Westbury, Long Island, New York. 1968. All my friends and me, driven by my father. Continue going to concerts, seeing the best of the best. These rock acts are the foundation of my entire music-loving life. I’m so lucky and grateful. Rock on!
The Buckinghams brought me back to the best times of my life, 1966,67,68. The soundtrack of my teenage years
I’m so glad this my generation
Yeah me too
Oh you lucky persons. God bless you all!!!
And i've never seen so many old people so alive and happy!!
We may be getting older but man did we grow up with some great music 🎵 ahahah the 60’s good times 🤟
@Stacy Ives If you ever want to see us elderly people happy and alive just put on this music! You will see us get out of our chairs, clap, yell, and sing like we haven't in many years. Smiles will form on our faces and maybe a happy tear will even roll down our face from the memories. It does mine.
Music triggers memories and memories have no age boundaries.
When I saw The Association band members reunited for the PBS concert show in Delaware several years ago, it brought such wonderful memories of seeing them perform in concert in Central Park in 1972.
Requiem aeternam, Brian Cole, Larry Ramos and Richard Thompson.
Shows we aren't dead yet! Plus we knew how to have a great time and had great music!
Back then, we didn't know what we had. So many grest bands. Best times ever.
God bless PBS for making these reunion shows happen!
agree, have donated to PBS every year
Herman’s Hermits man the lead singer sounds awesome after all these years! Clear good voice!
Thought the same thing!
To me I was impressed by all of their voices for their age!
Very good classic concert love the music
Wow some of these people are really working hard to entertain us❣️
I’m glad I was born in the 50’s and lived to enjoy the music of the 60’s and 70’s. Good job guys. I would go back in time and relive it all.
Great music, great performers. This is an era that will never be duplicated.
Absolutely! We are soooo blessed!
This whole concert rocks ! Everyone loves the oldie 60s.thats been there .love it .
a life time of memories, so lucky to have lived and loved this era
OMG!!!!! STUMBLED on this...SO FREAKIN COOL 2 see these AMAZING HITs we ALL LOVE ..."L I V E" by ALL this FOREVER so LOVED ...BANDS!!!!!!!
So did I!!! This was on when I opened my RUclips.!!! I couldn't resist watching and rocking to it! I turned 60 2 days ago! I still love going to classic rock concerts till this day!!!
I was lead singer in five different rock and roll bands in the sixties and seventies and we covered many hits from the sixties mainly. I had the time of my life. Sixties music was the best music of all time. At least that is the opinion of this 72 year old man.
Herman's Hermits was fun. Man Tommy sounds good(ear candy). Mark still has the moves .and the Buckingham's were great. i forgot about the playboys, nice surprise. Chad &Jeremy, classic. So cool with Grass Roots. i remembered every song when they first came out. those were '' the good ol days''
when music was music an era like no other
@@jerryfeigelson4728 you took the words right out of my
Walking through Home Depot, 10/2021, and Draggin' the Line is blasting on the PA. I wonder if Tommy James had any idea his music would be so ubiquitous 50 years down the line.
I have his greatest hits CD and love it! All his music brings back such great memories. I'm not ashamed to say even happy tears form with a very special feeling inside me.
He sure brought the house down with Crimson and Clover. I think he stole the whole show.
Must be in the Hall Of Fame
Great !
I remember singing that song in Music Class in Middle School.
Tommy James and His Band of Seasoned Professionals. Man do they bring it.
i would have never guessed that these bands look so diff now, but most of us would never guess our decades old photos were us,
Rock & Roll Never Ends !
Whoa, never!!!!!
This was a great show! All that music, songs I sure remember all.
The immortal sound of the 60's lives on, and the singers are not forgotten.
Does it ever! It was long ago.. not so far away.. and so much better than today...
O wow keep coming oldies can,t be beat.
And those of us who were there back then still remember all the lyrics! Can't remember what I did yesterday, but didn't forget the lyrics, LOL. I just wondered how many of the people performing were part of the original groups - some left, some died, some just couldn't do it anymore due to health.
@@lilliehalumi8770 I quit asking google if those members of the group still alive.If their gone to heaven its nice God bless them all but makes me sad bec we won’t see them perform as a group no more.It is so great that every one of them had left us good music that all marked in our hearts.Yes HENRY...here I am screaming by my self and my dog wondering if I am ok.I have seen on You Tube one time all list of dead musicians that had died ,how old they are and how they died..I hurt the most knowing about Mike Smith of DC5.
They will live on Forever! No Doubt!
It was around this time I was going to all of these retro concerts seeing the acts I grew up listening to knowing that one day they would be gone. It's sad seeing these concerts dry up over the years as many have passed away. But I will cherish the memories forever.
Omg what an amazing concert!!!! 2004.
I can remember as a toddler my mother putting on "Crisman and Clover" on her record player and getting us kid's to dance with her. Such unforgettable wonderful memories of being a kid, great music and love
Crimson and Clover!
Aww
i was an AF medic and said goodby to a friend as the song played. He was on his way home to the US and civilian life. I still had over a year. Now we and our families live only 90 miles apart.@@ittybittykittymama7582
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pretty mind blowing to have them all on stage at the end - Bon Jovi is envious
Tommy James just soo good . Thanks
Just found this yesterday evening and already have listened to the whole thing at least 4 times....and Crimson and Clover probably 15 times!! Fantastic concert. Tommy James is incredible.
Quite simply. that was great!
What a rich decade of music--the '60s!
Super ❤️👍
The 70's was the best time for all genre's of music, all of the musicians today know this!
Now this is music! How I miss those days, times were more simple, you actually had conversations with people in person or by land line . This is awesome!!! Doing my happy dance😄🍸🤼
I love Peter noone 😍 what a great show x
I still have their 33 LP Vinyl records. They have been played a thousand times.
Gary Lewis still looks and sounds great! "This Diamond Ring" was my first single, purchased with 25 cents and a cornflakes boxtop!! Still love it!
I escaped my life in your songs. It helped me dream.
This brings me back to my tweens! 💖
Love all you guys and your music.
I was in the 6th grade during most of these songs. Awesome time.
Peter Noone still looks and sounds great. Chad and Jeremy also still sound as I remember.
Was never a Tommy James fan but he was awesome and 'Dragging The Line' is brilliant. Keep rockin' it, all you 60s groovers!
He's handsome as ever
He is a great entertainer. Peter Noone , and also a really nice guy. I worked with him twice and we talked a bit both times but the first time was just banter and making fun at work. The second time was just a down the earth conversation about old theatres i which we are both very fond of.
The sixties were the best time of my life! Got my first bike! Fell in Love ,(with Colleen on the corner of Peter and St.Anthony st. ! She never got to hear “MY MIDNIGHT CONFESSION” lol ! Hit my teens just like rock and roll ! What a blast,!!!!!!
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Nothing greater than the 60s music artists got my first brand new car Chevy Malibu. So many great memories. Keep singing them
Gary Lewis and the Playboys. One of my very favorites.
Chad & Jeremy are legitimately, authentically talented gentlemen. A lovely, low-key show-stealing performance.
I alway thought "A Summer Song" was one of the very best songs of the 60s. Hard to believe but these fellows never had a hit record in England.
Absolutely!
Yeah, I agree...I though Chad and Jeremy were lightweights back in the day, but seeing them actually playing instruments changed my viewpoint...they are worthy of admiration
Heaven on earth. Wow. 🎶❤️🎶❤️🎶❤️
Beautiful music beautiful memories
Love them all.Love love all this music even now is 2021 the year of the covid yet.
What an awesome concert....Wow
Wow! Lots of excitement!
Being 68+ years old and I remember ALL these songs when they first came out. Back in Chicago we had WLS and WCFL. Two huge powerhouses of AM radio. The good 'ol days. Sucks to get old. What happened to yesterday? Gooooone..
John “Records” Landecker! The request line! WLS!
@@jeffclark7888 And let's not forget Larry Lujack, Ron Riley, Clark Weber, Joel Sebastian, Ron Britain and of course Dick Biondi who worked both stations. All from a little transistor radio. What memories......
@@bobvogel2412 all true, sir.
PS...one of the finest radio interviews I ever had was with the late and great Rob Grill from the Grass Roots. What a true gentleman. Twenty minutes with Rob just flew by. Tons of respective listener comments flew to the radio station. This was what radio was really like, in 1976.
Thank god there was college alternative music instead of this bubble gum pop
Rob Grilling passed away
@@1cultural Rob Grill died 2011
@@1cultural thats why I said "late". Christ.
"Crystal Blue Persuasion" the best slow dance song ever
My favorite!!!! Not only to slow dance but to take my mind to a whole different place. Happy memories.
Spectacular song . The best song of TJ&The Sondells . I am 67 y.from Guayaquil Ecuador
Chad and Jeremy. Once you're great, you will always be great.
It's nice to see the Brits and Americans performing in one evening - the top 40 sound lead us to the underground sound which became the sounds of our generation.
Yhosiswhenthe.musicwasatitsbest
Great show. Fortunately I saw all of these acts in concert. I met Peter Noone, Tommy James, Mark Lindsay, the Buckinghams and Chad & Jeremy. RIP Chad and Rob Grill.
Wow that is fortunate!
Not so much for me. The first time I heard The Buckinghams, I was swimming in the Best Western pool across a street from the grounds where they were performing; I did eventually see them a few times for real.
The only person in this video I ever met is Mark Lindsay. But I came so-o-o close with another ...
A few years before this was filmed, a friend and I made a few-hour drive out of town to see The Grass Roots and Paul Revere + Raiders. After the show, there was a meet-and-greet line, which was out of control with people just butting in ahead of those of us who queued up and waited politely. By the time we got up to the table, the Raiders had absconded and left Paul Revere all by his lonesome, and Rob Grill's bandmates had similarly left him alone a couple of tables down the way. I had brought along a very early Raiders album, in tip-top shape, for Paul to autograph, and he was so impressed with it that he kept me in conversation while he wondered over the album cover, and other people helping behind the meet-and-greet tables gathered around to "ooh" and "ah" and ask me about it. Well, I was getting very self-conscious about holding up the line for all the people still waiting behind me, so once Paul let me go my friend and I just made a line for the exit door. Once outside, unable to go back, I stopped a few seconds, turned to my friend, and asked: "Rob Grill! Was he still there?" And my friend answered: "Yeah. He came over to see what everybody was looking at. He was standing practically right next to you." So I missed my chance to meet Rob Grill, because by the next Grass Roots shows I went to he was apparently too physically troubled to do meet-and-greets anymore. Or so I heard.
Awesome that you actually met some of these performers...
Henry the 8th is still one of the coolest songs ever. So different, fun and sounds great.
Yes it is! It truly brought back some wonderful memories.
@@markshover6993 Fred Murray / R P Weston
Peter Noone still looks adorable and sounds just as he did back then. I love that Manchester accent.
Great song
Love that song my girlfriend hates it.
This concert is solid gold!!! These were the most of all, totally Boss!!!!
Great! Brings back wonderful memories! But definitely makes me feel old! Where have the years gone? No really where have they gone?
More of my favorites from the good old days
Hey Chad & Jeremy, yesterday is NOT gone. It lives on thru these awesome concerts! Keep on rockin fellas!
This was a tremendous nostalgic look back to my 19th year. Buckingham's were the best. Sang harmonies constantly.
19 too Thomas back when Tommy came out with this song, this is still one of my favorites, 71 now, wish I could go back in time. Simple and great times. God bless TJ, and you also.
Where ever the next" Earth" may appear in the solar system this 60's music will be their start of entertainment.
Look at all the smiles in the audience. All of these songs are taking their minds to a very special places with very special people or person. I just turned 60 this week and my mind is soring of so many different people, places, and events where I was at when these songs were played. Most of these songs I remember from the radio while me and my dad worked on our car before I was 10 y/o.
Awesome. Yes I remember it as background music. Sometimes they had the radio playing while I was scraping and sanding the house. I'm 63 years old now. And this music tonight is making me feel very good! Up a little late talking to the kid in Florida. I can't wait to see the rest . Got to go to bed now. Oh my God. I can't wait to watch this
@@susanmarshall817 Susan I turned 60 this year and to keep from getting depressed I came to this site and watched this show. I wish they had places that play this music for our generation to go listen to this great music, make friends, laugh, smile and sing. This generation of music makes me feel young again. I forget about all of my aches and pains I acquired from being a welder in the hot Texas heat for 40 years. I'm now retired with lots of life left in me. I love going to concerts from the bands of the 80's. There are a few of them still playing and when they come to my town I always go. The last one I went to was the band "38 Special" before covid 19 hit our country.
You are so very gorgeous
Brought back great memories!Standing ovation,they deserve it!
All those years of “NOT” screaming the lyrics has allowed most of these singers to still sound amazing ✌🏼✌🏼✌🏼✌🏼
Especially Tommy - still sounds fantastic!
This was great fun to watch I loved it ,brought back old memories
Great times of music and happiness!
I was born 1960 and heard this music through the 60's, and the 70s in fact. this is incredible. I was in tears and in pure joy. UNBELIVEABLE how good this is. 30 years later I was at a christmas party for the company I worked for and there was a guy there called rocky who sang henry the Viii I am. he was funny and real good at it. he was a constant request :).
I asked my sister in law if she remembered Henry the VIII. She never heard of it! Ha, went to Bunco & I asked if anyone had ever heard of it! They all sang it except my Silaw! We laughed so hard afterward!!
I was born in 58 and also grew up with all the best music back then
Crystal blue persuasion blew me away with that great sound. It was different from the other sounds on the radio at the time.
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Peter Noone is looking well he not changed much... its great listening to the 60's best era
Fabulous! So glad I stumbled on this! I had mad crushes on Chad Stuart & Rob Grill back in the day lol. Tommy James, Peter Noone sound fantastic…everyone does, really. Great music from a great time.👍
I notice only old people in the crowd there should be young ones there too! This music is timeless and will live on forever!
The young ones don't know how good it was. They listen to crap today.
I heard Bill O’Reilly say that he had been to a Chicago concert out on Long Island recently and the vast majority of the concert-goers were over 50-years-old.
I’m going to see the 10,000 Maniacs next month at the Count Basie Theatre in Red Bank, NJ. It will be interesting to see if there are any people under fifty at that show.
Did you see the cut to people waiting to get in. Mostly 20 something girls singing Herman song. They were not even alive when we would listen to these bands on WKYC or CKLW.
Most of the young ones are stoned. They don't know how to even tune a radio. They would never find Public Hall unless they had a trail of pills to follow.
Well, how many "old" people do you see at a Jay Z, Justin Bieber, or Shaggy concert, (unless they are there supervising their toddlers).
They all sounded great & Tommy James voice sounds the same as it did 50 yrs ago!!
Exactly my thoughts. He sounded the same in 2004 as in the 60s.
@K Thor I know!!! I am so impressed how great all these people still sounded so great!! Pure original talent. After the 80's, bands and artist could make themselves sound good with mixing boards and sound enhancers. Even add instruments to their songs that weren't played by humans.
@Dennis DGet real! For all the years that have gone by they still sound great!!! I go to 80's music concerts all the time and they still sound great also.
@@kimnewton1205 Still have a crush on Peter Noone😁😍 I dated a guy YEARS ago that reminded me of him. I should have stuck with him😂
The Buckingham’s singer was incredible 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I got a chance to high-five him 12 years ago.
@@WWChampion16 Carl Giammasse original member when Dennis Trufano left Carl took over Lead Vocals. Even sounds better than Dennis does today.
@@WWChampion16 Carl Giammasse original member
Tommy James is one of the most important artists of the 1960s in my opinion
Without a doubt. And his entire 60's career was influenced by uppers and downers, and the Mafia. Gotta read his bio.
Yes. His used of strange musicial equipment paved the way for acid music.
I got goose bumps hearing Chad and Jeremy
OMG, me too!