Some 60's Nostalgia

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2017/04/01 15:56:48 (permalink)

Some 60's Nostalgia

I came across this by accident on YouTube. I have seen a lot of performances by the bands from the '60s but this one is totally new to me. Whether you experienced this period, or just wish a glimpse of that period, this concert is great. It is live, sound is excellent (for the time), and includes about every British act hitting the charts around 1965. Pretty amazing concert.
 

 
Here's the performance breakdown:
 0:00:38 -- Hey Bo Diddley -- Moody Blues 
0:05:56 -- Go Now -- Moody Blues 
0:09:30 -- Pretty One -- Freddie & the Dreamers 
0:11:45 -- A Little You -- Freddie and the Dreamers 
0:13:59 -- Walking the Dog -- Georgie Fame
0:16:32 -- I’ll Never Find Another You -- The Seekers
0:18:36 -- A World of Our Own -- The Seekers
0:21:16 -- Wonderful World -- Herman’s Hermits 
0:23:03 -- Mrs. Brown -- Herman’s Hermits 
0:25:51 -- Funny How Love Can Be -- The Ivy League
0:27:51 -- Time for You -- Sounds Incorporated
0:29:58 -- The Game of Love -- Wayne Fontana
0:32:24 -- Just a Little Bit Too Late -- Wayne Fontana
0:34:51 -- Everybody Needs Somebody -- Stones 
0:35:29 -- Pain in My Heart -- Rolling Stones 
0:37:32 -- Around and Around -- Rolling Stones 
0:39:56 -- The Last Time -- Rolling Stones
0:42:58 -- Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah -- Cilla Black 
0:45:12 -- You’re Gonna Need Somebody -- Donovan 
0:49:23 -- Catch the Wind -- Donovan
0:51:49 -- Here Comes the Night -- Them 
0:54:34 -- Turn on Your Love Light -- Them
1:00:48 -- Let the Good Times Roll -- Searchers 
1:02:38 -- Mockingbird -- Dusty Springfield 
1:05:04 -- Boom Boom -- Animals
1:09:09 -- Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood -- Animals
1:11:34 -- Talkin’ ‘Bout You” / ”Shout -- Animals
1:16:22 -- I Feel Fine -- Beatles
1:19:24 -- She’s a Woman -- Beatles
1:22:14 -- Baby’s in Black -- Beatles
1:24:32 -- Ticket to Ride -- Beatles
1:27:46 -- Long Tall Sally -- Beatles
1:29:49 -- You Really Got Me -- Kinks
1:32:02 -- Tired of Waiting for You -- Kinks[/tube]

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    bitman
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    Re: Some 60's Nostalgia 2017/04/01 16:12:01 (permalink)
    I saw that some time ago - my how the kinks sucked vocally.
    My how almost supernaturally better than everyone else in all ways were the mop tops.
     
     
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    craigb
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    Re: Some 60's Nostalgia 2017/04/01 16:35:03 (permalink)
    The Seekers AND the Searchers!  Love it!  

     
    Time for all of you to head over to Beyond My DAW!
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    Re: Some 60's Nostalgia 2017/04/04 09:00:30 (permalink)
    I'd really like to know something about PA and other sound systems used. I've often thought it would have been a great treat if Sir Paul or any other of the big ones of that time had performed something using a sound system from the early sixties in their modern stadium concerts.
     
    Except for the songs, obviously,  it's the charisma of the whole bunch and Pauls and Johns vocals that really lift the Beatles above the others. Many good ones there, though, like the Seekers. I'd like to know how well the performers
    could monitor themselves. Looking at how far from the mics they're singing in many cases, the stage volume must have been quite moderate.

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