Absolutely live Frankie and the boys! What a treat! This appears to be an audience recording. Thanks for this rare concert recording, Ukrainiaroyal. 0:04- "Secret Love" (from Frankie's 1967 "Solo" lp) 2:42- "To Give" (from Frankie's 1968 "Timeless" lp) 5:42- "Opus 17" 8:08 - "Come on Marianne" 10:37-"Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow" (twice) 17:04- Hits medley: "Sherry"/ "Walk Like a Man"/"Big Girls Don't Cry"/ "Bye Bye Baby (Baby Goodbye)" 21:30- "Let's Hang On"
thank you so much .. like the oldies lot better than the newer Frankie solo (1967-68) songs they did here. C'mom Marrianne , Will love me tomorrow, was great. nice to hear the newer songs live before they started down the charts
In response to the comment below about the "big band" accompanying Bob Gaudio on organ, Joe Long on bass, and Tommy DeVito on lead guitar that Frankie refers to at the end of Let's Hang On as the "4 Seasons orhestra" was long time drummer Joey Cass, 3 horn players and a back-up guitarist. David
"We'd steal from anybody!" ~ Ray Manzarek. Anything the Doors did that was modeled after another artist was an homage to that artist --- not an opportunity to "rip off" anyone.
Absolutely live Frankie and the boys! What a treat! This appears to be an audience recording.
Thanks for this rare concert recording, Ukrainiaroyal.
0:04- "Secret Love" (from Frankie's 1967 "Solo" lp)
2:42- "To Give" (from Frankie's 1968 "Timeless" lp)
5:42- "Opus 17"
8:08 - "Come on Marianne"
10:37-"Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow" (twice)
17:04- Hits medley: "Sherry"/ "Walk Like a Man"/"Big Girls Don't Cry"/ "Bye Bye Baby (Baby Goodbye)"
21:30- "Let's Hang On"
What great musicianship. To do Opus 17 live with at least 5 key changes is incredible.
An awesome find! Just to hear “C’mon Marianne” live has made my week. Thanks so much!
What an historic find, a joy to hear a live late ‘60s Four Seasons live show!
Thank you for the upload!!! For those of us too young to have experienced the 4 Seasons live during the 60s, this is a Godsend. Again, many thanks!
Wow talk about opening a door to the past, this is great. Thanks again
Thank You for sharing this hidden treasure! 🙌😍
Great falsetto on Will you still love me tomorrow.
thank you so much .. like the oldies lot better than the newer Frankie solo (1967-68) songs they did here. C'mom Marrianne , Will love me tomorrow, was great. nice to hear the newer songs live before they started down the charts
Notice that the ending to Bye Bye Baby is the same ending used for the song in Jersey Boys
David
In response to the comment below about the "big band" accompanying Bob Gaudio on organ, Joe Long on bass, and Tommy DeVito on lead guitar that Frankie refers to at the end of Let's Hang On as the "4 Seasons orhestra" was long time drummer Joey Cass, 3 horn players and a back-up guitarist.
David
Interesting.
Brilliant!
Its said this was live in Queens. I imagine its Queens, NYC, my hometown. Wonder what place?
Queens College November 1968
@@georgejuba7088 Thank you.
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C'mon Marianne. What a treat! This was the song The Doors ripped off.
Ripped off to write what?
Touch me
"We'd steal from anybody!" ~ Ray Manzarek. Anything the Doors did that was modeled after another artist was an homage to that artist --- not an opportunity to "rip off" anyone.
Sinatra ? Elvis ? Michael? Frankie is the greatest of all time.
Great
Was this the original lineup with a big band?
No. Nick Massi had left 3 years earlier.
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