The Primitives
Hey teenboppers all 'round the world, dance to the music of your good buddy Dewey! Here's a new installement of your favorite radio show on the 90.8 FM (yes, it's Shindig!). Originally broadcasted on March 23, 2012 :
Tracklist :
1. Your Cash Ain't Nothing
But Trash - The Clovers
2. Cat Walk - Lee Allen &
His Band
3. Ah Oop - Ray Singer
4. Blue Moon - The Marcels
5. Whose Heart (Are You
Gonna Break Now) - Don McKenzie
6. Help Me - The Primitives
7. Margo - Billy Fury
8. Broken
Hearted - The Miracles
9. What's Made
Milwaukee Famous (Has Made A Loser Out Of Me) - Jerry Lee Lewis
10. Think It Over (Before
You Break My Heart) - Brenda Holloway
11. How Does It Feel To Feel
- The Creation
12. Hushabye -
The Beach Boys
Backing Track : Bush Bash -
The Mar-Keys
The Clovers performing "Your Cash Ain't Nothing But Trash"
Backed by The Paul Williams band
Fabulous!
Love how the guitarist spins around when the curtain goes down!
Lee Allen
Ray Singer & Simon Napier-Bell
The Marcels performing "Blue Moon" probably during the '80s
Their voices are not as crystal clear as in 1960, but they're
surely still great and loving what they do!
performing an Italian version of The Young Rascals'
"I Ain't Gonna Eat My Heart Anymore" (twice),
"Gimme Some Lovin'" (originally by The Spencer Davis Group)
and "Pensiero d'Amore" simply credited to Mal
After facing the lack of success in England, The Primitives
hired singer Mal Ryder and relocated to Italia where they performed
as Mal Ryder & The Primitives and gathered impressive audience!
Billy Fury (far left) with Gene Vincent (third from left) and
Eddie Cochran (fifth from left)
I don't know who are the others
- Jerry Lee Lewis
Quoting the man who posted the video in the first place :
"Filmed in Memphis at the Holiday Inn,
18. - 24. September 1969 for US-TV Show
The Many Sounds Of Jerry Lee"
backed by The Blossoms
I broadcasted "When I'm Gone" more than a year ago before this
video was posted on YouTube, so I guess the time has come to
show the wonderful Brenda Holloway in all her glory!
Apparently there are some great '60s footage of Brenda Holloway
hidden on YouTube ; here is one of them
Another gem
The guitar player is James Burton and the song was written
by The Zombies (1965)
Makes me want to broadcast more song by Brenda!
Ok, ok. We had a lot of fun, but now this is the real thing,
a pure magical musical moment!
"Do You Love Me" live on Shindig! on October 21, 1965
Go Joe Go!
This is exactly what Shindig! is all about!
You can rest peacefully now (or continue checking the other videos
and the following broadcasts of Dr. Freed!)
"That's How Strong My Love Is" in Offenbach, Germany in 1966
No he doesn't want your mike! Hilarious!
That was Kenny Pickett!
M-A-N, absolute classic!
and "Painter Man" in 1966 in Frankfurt, Germany
This was just after the departure of Kenny Pickett
In my opinion, the most underrated band of all time
Plus their guitarist Eddie Phillips is one of the greatest from the '60s
He virtually invented the "bow" thing!
Movie Of The Week
/
Ski Party (1965)
Enjoy the theatrical trailer below
in ski gears?
The Beach Party gang trades surf and bikinis for snow and Capri pants! Frankie Avalon and Dwayne Hickman dress in drag to crash a girls-only party at a skiing lodge! Terrific music performances by The Hondells, James Brown and The Famous Flames, and Lesley Gore. Frankie Avalon, Dwayne Hickman, Deborah Walley, Yvonne Craig, Bobbi Shaw, Aron Kincaid, Robert Q. Lewis, Annette Funicello. Tons of great 1960s rock n roll. Ski Party is outta sight!
The Video Beat
Well, that's a hell of an entrance!
James Brown & The Famous Flames performing
"I Got You (I Feel Good)" in ski sweaters!
That was the ski patrol!
Look at the dogs : Saint Bernard!
Remind you someone? You should!
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