We're getting older and people are passing on. the lead singer is not the original, cant see if the other singers are. with this said, the lead is fantastic & the song is done to perfection. this had to be one incredible show. wish doo wop was alive here in arizona.
All timer classic. I think doo wop will make a revival and change/save music this time. Already noticing hints of bands bands playing music like the past.
UGHHHH 😢😢😢 I want it all to never end. I wasn't even born until 1977, but my dad and mom and aunts uncles all had oldies on.l always, every weekend having a few drinks, with oldies. So this is my music until I was 13. Then I listened to my own generation stuff too, Oldies from mid 50s to early 70s. Doo wop, Motown, so many oldies 60s hits Not to mention classic Rock. So jealous I missed it..."That was the Capris with morse code of love, here comes, Dion and I wonder why followed by remember then and the Earls....wogl FM Philadelphiaaaaaaaaa"
I saw this group perform about two months ago. There was one original member on stage. They put on an excellent show. The lead, sorry I didn't catch the name, had the best falsetto I have ever heard
Excellent rendition of this song, especially since it's live. Thanks to whomever made this video for us, you made my day. The group has good chemistry and the band is 'makin it happen - nice to see a sax man step forward and belt it out. Anyone know who the guitar man up front is? Been seeing him in later renditions of the performance.
Unfortunately, without Nick Santo and other original members that actually recorded "Morse Code Of Love," this is just another one of seemingly hundreds of groups that include "Morse Code of Love" in their set. I'm burnt out on listening to all the different attempts at singing this song. It's like being forced to listen to the umpteenth version of "In The Still Of The Night" or "Gloria."
First few notes of the intro, I was shocked straight up in my chair. Sounded so much like Nick Santo. The group nailed the song.
Absolutely. Sounded just like Nick Santo.
Great rendition of a Capris classic
I will always love this song. What a performance! I love the lead singer's high notes!
Capris sing this great song the BEST !!! Love it
beautiful voice
Damn, they NAILED IT!
Living in Florida there are not hardly any Doowop Concerts. That what I really miss when I lived in NJ.
june pretty I moved to S Jersey from Woodbridge, NJ where there were summer concerts. I saw all these Doo Wop Groups back then.
Here in NJ, there are fewer and fewer oldies concerts. I miss Richard Nader's concerts at the Meadowlands.
We're getting older and people are passing on. the lead singer is not the original, cant see if the other singers are. with this said, the lead is fantastic & the song is done to perfection. this had to be one incredible show. wish doo wop was alive here in arizona.
Second from left, Frank is an original Capri. Nick Santo, original lead died a couple years ago.
Arizona, I share your sentiments, can't find any in North Carolina either, One has to travel to the Northeast or to Florida.
The lead singer here is Mike D'Amore & is indeed fantastic .... What an awesome performance .... Wish they would come to Canada .... Love it all
I am pretty Sure the LORD JESUS Loves Doo Wop!!!
That's beyond 'affirmative' *************
All timer classic. I think doo wop will make a revival and change/save music this time. Already noticing hints of bands bands playing music like the past.
I agree!!!!!!!!
The singer to the right of the lead singer is an original member of the Capris and is the only one still alive and singing.
His name is Frank Reina, second tenor
UGHHHH 😢😢😢 I want it all to never end. I wasn't even born until 1977, but my dad and mom and aunts uncles all had oldies on.l always, every weekend having a few drinks, with oldies. So this is my music until I was 13. Then I listened to my own generation stuff too, Oldies from mid 50s to early 70s. Doo wop, Motown, so many oldies 60s hits Not to mention classic Rock. So jealous I missed it..."That was the Capris with morse code of love, here comes, Dion and I wonder why followed by remember then and the Earls....wogl FM Philadelphiaaaaaaaaa"
I saw this group perform about two months ago. There was one original member on stage. They put on an excellent show. The lead, sorry I didn't catch the name, had the best falsetto I have ever heard
That is Michael D'amore on lead.....great p erson....fits in perfectly with the Capris
The lead singer is EXCELLENT*******
Michael d’ Amore is so cool! What a great voice, falsetto!
Mike is an amazing guy...looking forward to seeing him next year.....keeping the music alive!!
Cool sax solo!
i am sorry to say the group keeps changing people due to deaths
a great group and great song
richard from long island now in the tropics were i belong
love the video ty...............
Excellent rendition of this song, especially since it's live. Thanks to whomever made this video for us, you made my day. The group has good chemistry and the band is 'makin it happen - nice to see a sax man step forward and belt it out. Anyone know who the guitar man up front is? Been seeing him in later renditions of the performance.
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Unfortunately, without Nick Santo and other original members that actually recorded "Morse Code Of Love," this is just another one of seemingly hundreds of groups that include "Morse Code of Love" in their set. I'm burnt out on listening to all the different attempts at singing this song. It's like being forced to listen to the umpteenth version of "In The Still Of The Night" or "Gloria."