They didn't know the song very well yet. It was released as a single soon before this video.
Lip syncing also killed a lot of bands' enthusiasm in studio performances too.I wonder if the lack of audience enthusiasm (besides all of the good points listed above) also has something to do with the fact that the band are lip syncing and "miming" to the studio recording of these songs--the audio is clearly the studio recording and not live audio. Lip syncing/miming to the original studio recording wasn't an uncommon practice on these types of shows in the 60's. I have DVD's of other 60's bands (like the Moody Blues for example) on shows like this one lip syncing/miming to studio recordings in front of a live audience.
If you like LIVE vintage vids, search "old grey whistle test" or OGWT, a fairly endless supply of good stuff there.
For instance this performance of "Badge" by Clapton. I'm not a huge Clapton fan, but this is a great rendition, and i kinda like that lefternmost back up singer too!
ERIC CLAPTON - Badge (1977 OGWT UK TV Performance - but quoted as 1974) ~ HIGH QUALITY HQ ~ - YouTube
They didn't know the song very well yet. It was released as a single soon before this video.
Last edited by Cal Weldon; January 29th, 2012 at 12:31 PM.
Nothing like a great big pair of speakers to make your day.
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Altec in these vidsGreg Brady sings "You've Got To Be In Love(To Love a Love Song)" - YouTube
BradyBunchClip 04 - Davy Jones sings - Girl - YouTube
Going to make ya all have to endure the cheesiness and spot them yourselves![]()
DaveCan, sorry, but there most be something seriously wrong when people discover accidental views of Altecs while watching old clips of the Brady Bunch.(Or worse, that you remember the actual clip form the '60's.)
Last edited by VolvoHeretic; January 28th, 2012 at 01:07 PM.
lol yeah what can I say![]()
I was thinking something like this. Austin Powers - The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999) - the dance party - YouTube
In a film (which can be seen on youtube) of Mitch Mitchell playing in Maui with that Hendrix guy there are a couple of Altec PA speakers behind Mitchell: 1202-1204 looking things. I've seen photos of Mitchell with 620 cabinets stacked behind his kit. In this film Cox and Hendrix also have the same Altecs AND EV Eliminators as monitors. The first folded horns I built were Eliminators from plans available from EV.
In this Maui film Mitchell is playing a very nice dark wood finish Gretsch kit with Rogers Swivomatic hardware.
Hmm, is it just me, or is the speaker much too short to be an A7?
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