Psychedelic Times | Cool British Singles from November 1967

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In previous videos, we revisited some cool British singles released during the second half of 1967. Now, it's time to revisit some cool British releases from November 1967. And november was definitely a great month for singles. Enjoy!

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  • @YesterdaysPapers
    @YesterdaysPapers Жыл бұрын

    PLAYLIST | Cool British Singles from November 1967: kzread.info/head/PLZiczFvWkHKHGm9A4feTXMENRXJ9ZPVCl

  • @calvinguile1315

    @calvinguile1315

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the link 👍

  • @darda2449

    @darda2449

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the list, mate - Absolufabumazing! Old favorites and now, some new fabs!

  • @nathalieplum2137

    @nathalieplum2137

    Жыл бұрын

    I don't know on what planet I was but I just discovered that I can save the playlist you linked to and listen to it on KZread Music, which I subscribe to. Super Cool!

  • @katbela3971

    @katbela3971

    Жыл бұрын

    Great video. Thanks so much for the playlist. Cheers, YP.🤗😀

  • @janewhite4486
    @janewhite4486 Жыл бұрын

    For me this may be THE coolest site on the internet ! I am 72 ,and American who never got to hear the UK pirate. radio shows from pirate ships . Rock on !

  • @pencilpauli9442

    @pencilpauli9442

    Жыл бұрын

    The channel is totally fab! I'm British, but was only 8 at the time, and while many of the bands are familiar to me now, it's fascinating to see them and discover other acts.

  • @YesterdaysPapers

    @YesterdaysPapers

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you very much, Jane!

  • @YesterdaysPapers

    @YesterdaysPapers

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you very much, Pencipauli!

  • @spyderlogan4992
    @spyderlogan4992 Жыл бұрын

    Never creases to amaze me are the pictures of the actual singles(45s) being referenced. Extreme Kudos to Mr. Yesterday's Papers~!

  • @mnbv990

    @mnbv990

    Жыл бұрын

    agreed.

  • @MarkPMus

    @MarkPMus

    Жыл бұрын

    Obviously Hello Goodbye/IATW is a front runner in amongst this lot, many of which I think are trying too hard to follow a trend. But Care of Cell 44 by the Zombies is the only other single in this collection worth pausing the video for and looking up on Apple Music. I’m ashamed to say I have been alive 54 years and only just (via this channel) in the last few weeks found out about the Odyssey and Oracle album. But it’s superb, a great companion to Sgt Pepper and Pet Sounds.

  • @DrWrapperband

    @DrWrapperband

    Жыл бұрын

    Discogs?

  • @raymondroberts8709
    @raymondroberts8709 Жыл бұрын

    1967: my lifelong favorite year for music! 💖

  • @golden.lights.twinkle2329

    @golden.lights.twinkle2329

    Жыл бұрын

    The absolute zenith.

  • @bobair2
    @bobair2 Жыл бұрын

    Truly an amazing year was 1967 and my favorite for music overall in the 55 years since,simply magical!

  • @heinrichvon
    @heinrichvon Жыл бұрын

    I'm in awe! Beatles, Floyd, The Moodies, The Pretty Things, The Nice, Tintern Abbey, Zombies... I bend the knee. We'll never see their like again!

  • @multiverser9585

    @multiverser9585

    Жыл бұрын

    And quite a lot of cool records failed to chart! Back then, charting a single was everything.

  • @TexRenner
    @TexRenner Жыл бұрын

    I had just turned 14 then. This was all very important to me; fun to look back on.

  • @paulnolan4971
    @paulnolan4971 Жыл бұрын

    I love them 7 Moodies albums from Days to Sojourn. What a run. What covers ! I'm proud of my collection of them alone.

  • @darda2449
    @darda2449 Жыл бұрын

    SF Sorrow was the first concept album, period. My totally hip, cool younger sibling introduced me to this band over forty years ago. It's good to know they lived to see themselves acknowledged for their vast influence. (RIP Phil May) I loved the interesting singles and albums, some of which from groups I didn't know, for me to look up and listen to; it's one of the greatest bonuses of your excellent and informative videos! P.S. - Can we all take a moment to appreciate that Yesterday's Papers has some of the best, most professional, straightforward narration on KZread!

  • @YesterdaysPapers

    @YesterdaysPapers

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you very much, Darda!

  • @shadowstealer2790

    @shadowstealer2790

    Жыл бұрын

    I concur!

  • @danieleyre8913

    @danieleyre8913

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes I agree. I love SF Sorrow and have been saying how underrated and sadly unrecognised it is since I discovered it as a teenager. It predated Mark Wirtz’s stuff and The Who’s Tommy and the Kink’s Victoria and was really something avant garde and of good quality.

  • @Truckngirl

    @Truckngirl

    Жыл бұрын

    That's the truth!

  • @mellowvids9637

    @mellowvids9637

    Жыл бұрын

    Eden Ahbez did one much earlier than The Pretties

  • @Truckngirl
    @Truckngirl Жыл бұрын

    I know you must be busy, but these are never long enough or frequent enough for me. Your curation is amazing. I was aware of pop and psychedelic music at that time but was 10 years old and in Lake Tahoe with only two stations, where I got a taste of it, but nothing like what you present. Thank you for your enlightenment! I am a huge Syd Barrett fan and appreciate your acknowledgement of his brilliance.

  • @jeffneptune2922
    @jeffneptune2922 Жыл бұрын

    Another fantastic episode for us pop music history buffs. At the time , I thought the British music scene was a little bit cooler than the US and Canada. Thank you.

  • @appledoreman
    @appledoreman Жыл бұрын

    What I like about your videos (apart from the superb music & rare video footage) is the obscure information imparted, eg 'Thoughts of Emerlist Davjack' (one of my favourite psychedelic singles) became the theme tune of a British TV series, 'Flames' was part of Led Zeppelin's early repertoire, 'Meditations' was recorded in a church, etc. Great research on your part, well done.

  • @YesterdaysPapers

    @YesterdaysPapers

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you, Tom..

  • @marshlanderdumarais264

    @marshlanderdumarais264

    Жыл бұрын

    Some great singles including one or two I didn’t know, thank you! I’d completely forgotten that The Nice featured in Tyrant King. Thanks for the reminder of a very enjoyable series from my childhood. I connected with the series, because I travelled all over the underground by myself and visited the museums in Exhibition Road. “Follow the tyrant king … “ I count myself as lucky to have seen The Nice at the Fairfield Halls in Croydon. Keith Emerson played the venue’s pipe organ and asked the audience, “Do you think they’d mind if I stuck knives in this one?”

  • @grokeffer6226
    @grokeffer6226 Жыл бұрын

    I'd only been familiar with a few of these songs. That was a truly great year.

  • @morebenxyz4262
    @morebenxyz4262 Жыл бұрын

    Happy to see a song from the moody blues!!

  • @Annie-cb

    @Annie-cb

    Жыл бұрын

    A phenomenal album, which still has a very special place in my heart ♥️

  • @Frauditor420

    @Frauditor420

    Жыл бұрын

    Something about that song. I could almost imagine a maiden in medieval England singing the song beneath a tree lol.

  • @marrrtin
    @marrrtin Жыл бұрын

    Such a fertile scene that there just wasn't space for it all.

  • @birchward
    @birchward Жыл бұрын

    I was lucky enough in march 1967 , to visit a local club , The ricky tick houslow / london , the friday night was P.P.ARNOLD and the NICE ,the saturday night was PINK FLOYD ( who had just released Arnold Layne , and I was standing just a few feet from Syd Barrett , watching / stealing ideas from him ) and sunday night was CREAM ( one of our old guitarists John Simms , went on to play in bands , with Ginger / Kofi baker ! and each night was 10 shillings to get in ! Jimi Hendrix and the Experiance , played their first gig there for £ 25 , ironicaly , Jimi , shared a flat in nottinghill gate , with Pat Arnold , and Ronnie Wood . Jimi meet Mitch Mitchel , ( who was taught drums , by Jim Marshall ) while visiting Jims shop in nearby Hanwell , to get get a 100watt stack , mitch was the shop assistant there ! ha , ha great days / video cheers , thankyou guys , from france . ritchie .

  • @hopebgood

    @hopebgood

    Жыл бұрын

    You lucky old fart! 😉 *hug*

  • @puliturchannel7225
    @puliturchannel7225 Жыл бұрын

    I just love that there's a second part coming! This video is a treasure pile of singles.

  • @francoispedro3694
    @francoispedro3694 Жыл бұрын

    Very very good, one more time. Somebody said you're very professional. I completely agree. "Defecting grey". I had the luck to see the Pretty Things in my town, five years ago. They still played this one, in a pretty good way. And I had the luck to talk to Phil (RIP) and Dick too. Fabulous gentlemen. You made my day with that one.

  • @YesterdaysPapers

    @YesterdaysPapers

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you, François! I saw the Pretty Things in 2017 or so and it was a fantastic show.

  • @marshlanderdumarais264

    @marshlanderdumarais264

    Жыл бұрын

    I saw The Pretty Things a few times in the 70s. Excellent band. Some friends of mine were the support act on one tour. They said they only had to take a couple of breaths in their dressing room and they came out buzzing 😂

  • @andrewlove9566
    @andrewlove9566 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for don't forget about Elmer Gantry's Velvet Opera. One of my loving bands from 60's. Fantastic 1st album. Very interesting video.

  • @Frauditor420
    @Frauditor420 Жыл бұрын

    What the pretty things did was 100% Punk. They never get the credit. The Ramones, pistols, Richard Hell or whoever always get the credit for punk.

  • @danieleyre8913

    @danieleyre8913

    Жыл бұрын

    You couldn’t get further from punk than the emotions album.

  • @Mojorising1328

    @Mojorising1328

    Жыл бұрын

    Lol those bands didn't invent shit. The 60's were pure magic. Damn near every genre was covered by the second part of the decade.

  • @randybackgammon890

    @randybackgammon890

    Жыл бұрын

    @@danieleyre8913 Blimey,I've always loved that album.Didnt know any one else had heard of it

  • @danieleyre8913

    @danieleyre8913

    Жыл бұрын

    @@randybackgammon890 I like the songs on emotions. Especially house of ten. But I’m not such a fan of the production, especially the brass section.

  • @billkingston4402

    @billkingston4402

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes, bloody great band

  • @JustineLaLoba
    @JustineLaLoba Жыл бұрын

    S.F Sorrow is a masterpiece period.

  • @victorhawkins3461
    @victorhawkins3461 Жыл бұрын

    The poster for the Hendrix/Move/Pink Floyd package tour also showed a band called The Eire Apparent...an Irish band, I believe, produced by Hendrix, who also played on their first elpee. I saw The Eire Apparent open for Eric Burdon and The Animals in the (very) old and (very) long-gone city auditorium in Jackson, Mississippi sometime in Spring '68. Eric Burdon and The Animals were touring in support of either "San Franciscan Nights" or "Sky Pilot." I forget which. But thanks for allowing me to dredge up memory!

  • @YesterdaysPapers

    @YesterdaysPapers

    Жыл бұрын

    Very cool, that must have been a great show.

  • @edwarddriscoll6814

    @edwarddriscoll6814

    Жыл бұрын

    Brill album..pop psych..j.h.plays on it also...they played here sept 68...J.H.EXP...V.FUDGE.... SOFT MACHINE and EIRE APPARENT...search album

  • @deargdoom8743

    @deargdoom8743

    5 ай бұрын

    Henry McCulloch was the lead guitarist. He once lived in a caravan outside my home town Enniskillen in Northern Ireland. My grandfather used to laugh recalling Henry playing guitar in the morning to the herd of cattle in the neighbouring field. Stoned, no doubt. No idea how the cows reacted to his playing. He went on to join Paul McCartney and Wings a few years later. RIP, Henry!

  • @nathalieplum2137
    @nathalieplum2137 Жыл бұрын

    Excellent production Mister YP, thank you again 💯

  • @stevejames2896
    @stevejames2896 Жыл бұрын

    A great trip indeed! Excellent choices, well researched and once again full marks for the visuals too. Looking forward to part two!

  • @kevingilhooley2064
    @kevingilhooley2064 Жыл бұрын

    Fabulous nostalgia yet again....loved the Tickle review.

  • @LannieLord
    @LannieLord7 ай бұрын

    Some really beautiful songs on the Elmer Gantry album !! Flames did not scratch the surface.

  • @joshgoldstein3991
    @joshgoldstein3991 Жыл бұрын

    'I Am The Walrus' by The Beatles is a psychedelic masterpiece! Love that acid poetry by John Lennon, and the music is still trippy and weird as ever.

  • @Frauditor420

    @Frauditor420

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm 43 and I tripped out to the Beatles as a teen. Used to take a LOT of mushrooms lol

  • @poempadgett4664

    @poempadgett4664

    Жыл бұрын

    It is one of my very favorites by the Beatles (and Sir George Martin) and, for me, an astonishing and utterly unique work of aural-art. Mind-blowing…🦭💕

  • @YesterdaysPapers

    @YesterdaysPapers

    Жыл бұрын

    Agreed, "I Am the Walrus" is one of my all-time favourites by the Beatles. What an amazing song.

  • @deirdre108

    @deirdre108

    Жыл бұрын

    "...and here's another clue for you all, the Walrus was Paul."

  • @nathalieplum2137

    @nathalieplum2137

    Жыл бұрын

    @@YesterdaysPapers Any chance, with that fab Revolver remixing that just came out, you could look into a Yesterday's Papers around the release of that legendary Beatles album? I wouldn't dare make a request, it's just a thought. I'm so impressed by your curation and editing work. ☺

  • @wanderer299a
    @wanderer299a Жыл бұрын

    Excellent as always. A lot there I've never heard before. Congrats.

  • @calvinguile1315
    @calvinguile1315 Жыл бұрын

    LOVE IT.... please do part 2

  • @steffanhoffmann8937
    @steffanhoffmann8937 Жыл бұрын

    By November of this year imo; psychedelia was on the wane. Hello Goodbye, released just before Christmas; paving the way for its dearth. Liked YOUR music, within it yet again....keep it coming please.

  • @deirdre108
    @deirdre108 Жыл бұрын

    I am very much enjoying your videos pertaining to the British psychedelic scene as this is one of my favorite genres of music. With the sonic experimentation that was going on in the music one can hear how these bands were separating rock from the blues that gave birth to it. It is interesting to hear how this later evolved into progressive rock. Also, I never knew Pink Floyd performed on American Bandstand! Now I'll have to find that on YT. Again, thank you and I look forward to part two!

  • @YesterdaysPapers

    @YesterdaysPapers

    Жыл бұрын

    Cheeers, Michael!

  • @fastideas1
    @fastideas1 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you. Another great episode. Was blessed to have first heard many of the tunes you feature via the wonderful 'Chocolate Soup for Diabetics' bootleg compilations as a psychedleicized teenage Jam fan back in the early 80's. Glad that a few musical lifetimes later they still sound great. Never heard the St Valentine's version of 'Brother can you...' which is magnificent wonder whether that's where the inspiration for Ronnie Lane's later version came from

  • @lindadote
    @lindadote Жыл бұрын

    Your wonderful videos don’t just help jog my memory, I’m constantly learning of acts I missed at the time. The Pretty Things were a terrific band and as far as timeless songs go, I don’t think (the genius of) I Am The Walrus will ever age. The painstaking research and dedication you obviously put into bringing us these fabulous uploads is genuinely appreciated YP, many thanks.

  • @YesterdaysPapers

    @YesterdaysPapers

    Жыл бұрын

    Cheers, Linda!

  • @xdef1ne
    @xdef1ne Жыл бұрын

    Another great video, thank you! The Pretty Things are one of the best bands from Britain. I thought they changed genre better than a lot of bands but their earlier records are some of the best proto-punk r&b you can get. I also really enjoyed Apples & Oranges, I love Syd’s screeching fuzz-wah guitar.

  • @darganx

    @darganx

    Жыл бұрын

    This group and the Deviants were two groups from this time that got more respect in the Punk/New Wave era a decade later.

  • @walterfechter8080
    @walterfechter8080 Жыл бұрын

    Many thanks, Yesterday's Papers, for this exacting view on the British Psychedelic sounds from late 1967.

  • @evanelliott1213
    @evanelliott1213 Жыл бұрын

    Brilliant video, you must put in hard work to make it so good. I love Apples and Oranges and Beeside. Cities is an underrated Moody Blues B-side I think as well. Looking forward to a part 2. Thanks- Evan

  • @YesterdaysPapers

    @YesterdaysPapers

    Жыл бұрын

    Cheers, Evan.

  • @judyjudy51
    @judyjudy51 Жыл бұрын

    fantastic ~ thankyou. love the visuals

  • @christianvollheim5372
    @christianvollheim5372 Жыл бұрын

    Hey yesterdays papers, thanx so much for your marvellous videos!👍👋 The sixties were the best decade in pop music, and `67 was the best year in that decade! So much genius recordings, and so much that failed but shouldn`t have!

  • @YesterdaysPapers

    @YesterdaysPapers

    Жыл бұрын

    Cheers, Christian!

  • @Norshammar72
    @Norshammar72 Жыл бұрын

    A great run through of great songs. Cherry red has just released two comps On Elmer Gentry’s Velvet Opera and Tinter Abbey. Really inspired to check them out now. Really enjoy this channel. Looking forward to every episode!

  • @jfrorn
    @jfrorn Жыл бұрын

    Love this series!

  • @EdwinJack64
    @EdwinJack64 Жыл бұрын

    Great episode! I am amazed at how many brilliant singles failed to chart. How come? 'Nights In White Satin' reached number two in the Netherlands in January and February 1968! I liked to see the image of the single, exact the same is in my father's single collection! And what a fabulous single by Tintern Abbey! Thank you!

  • @Transterra55
    @Transterra55 Жыл бұрын

    Another outstanding video...thanks so much! Greetings from Tennessee.

  • @YesterdaysPapers

    @YesterdaysPapers

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @Bizinxis.
    @Bizinxis. Жыл бұрын

    Yknow I remember being pretty confused when I listened to SF sorrow for the first time. But I was absolutely blown away when I heard defecting gray. It’s so trippy, heavy and aggressive, it’s truly great.

  • @YesterdaysPapers

    @YesterdaysPapers

    Жыл бұрын

    An amazing song, no doubt.

  • @spiritof6663
    @spiritof6663 Жыл бұрын

    Outstanding work, as usual!! Very professional presentation, with incredible lost footage and pics that suck one right into the period. November '67 has to be the peak of the UK psychedelic scene. I hope there's a part two--and if so, it would be great to hear "Have Some More Tea" by The Smoke, "Save Me" by Brian Auger & Julie Driscoll, "Man In A Shop" by The Marmalade, "Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush/Coloured Rain" by Traffic, "Reason To Live" by Skip Bifferty, "World" by The Bee Gees, and "Looking Glass Alice" by The Bunch; I can't think of too many more singles that you didn't already cover here, so I really look forward to seeing what else you come up with!!! GREAT JOB!!

  • @edwardmulholland7912
    @edwardmulholland7912 Жыл бұрын

    The Pretty Things - wow! Lots of stuff I’ve not heard about before. I’ve always loved “Beeside”. Thank you for this, Your channel is great.

  • @samp.8099
    @samp.8099 Жыл бұрын

    Looking forward to a part two

  • @johngleeson6747
    @johngleeson6747 Жыл бұрын

    I really love this channel, this was another gem to watch, thank you from the Isle Of Wight.

  • @phatato
    @phatato Жыл бұрын

    Great songs! Thank you :)

  • @johnwood551
    @johnwood551 Жыл бұрын

    Nights in White Satin was and INSTANT Success with me. Moody Blues became my favorite group right then and got all their albums after that.

  • @justinthyme5382

    @justinthyme5382

    Жыл бұрын

    Best comment I've read, I too have everything that the Moodies recorded, plus Blue Jays, Justin Hayward,and also have I think every DVD released. Hi from Perth Australia 😎👋🎵🎶🎵

  • @pippishortstocking7913

    @pippishortstocking7913

    Жыл бұрын

    I read in a music magazine that it was an accidental hit. That DJs put it on to play because it was so long, so they could leave the room for a break lol.

  • @RavenThom

    @RavenThom

    Жыл бұрын

    I was a Moody fan from the first time i heard GO NOW!

  • @justinthyme5382

    @justinthyme5382

    Жыл бұрын

    @@RavenThom I hope your still a fan, but who in the world would stop being a moodies fan. 😎👋💕🎶🎵🎶🎵🦘

  • @Fuzzbrain61
    @Fuzzbrain61 Жыл бұрын

    Once more you’ve unearthed some more forgotten gems and what a month for some truely groovy sounds!

  • @martakrupinska674
    @martakrupinska674 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for this great video. 😃

  • @rossgregor4817
    @rossgregor4817 Жыл бұрын

    Super good episode.

  • @delbertstringbreaker7686
    @delbertstringbreaker7686 Жыл бұрын

    Another excellent production! It is worth noting that Flames by Elmer Gantry also had another airing on the 1968 compilation album, 'The Rock Machine Turns You On', which I believe was the very first of its kind.

  • @danstone8783
    @danstone8783 Жыл бұрын

    Love this channel. If there was a similar channel dealing with American singles at the same time it would be neat comparing the two.

  • @LannieLord

    @LannieLord

    7 ай бұрын

    What was going on in Britain and the Netherlands was much more far out that anything going on in the USA.

  • @danstone8783

    @danstone8783

    7 ай бұрын

    Agreed@@LannieLord

  • @neilfriedman
    @neilfriedman Жыл бұрын

    I was not too happy with apples and oranges either, gave it a miss and carried on listening to Piper. I am the Walrus is still great, and so are the Pretty Things, a truely great band. RIP Phil and some XPTs

  • @jessehaskell1397
    @jessehaskell13976 ай бұрын

    I learned something new today. I didn’t know Pink Floyd was originally called THE Pink Floyd.

  • @poempadgett4664
    @poempadgett4664 Жыл бұрын

    Great year in music! I discovered The Nice in just the past decade, when I bought a “Best of CD” on sale thinking this looks interesting old/psychedelic and fell in love with a few tunes (especially the songs _The Cry of Eugene,_ and, _Diamond Hard Blue Apples of the Moon)_ and thought “Gee, that keyboardist is just fantastic, Keith Emerson-sounding level,” lol. Being a mainly British blues rock & prog-rock-crazy young kid in the seventies, (influenced by older brother’s records) I had ELP’s album _Trilogy,_ which I loved, and later got _Brain Salad Surgery._ Finally, I looked up the band members of The Nice and it WAS Keith Emerson! RIP to him, it breaks my heart how he left us. The Pretty Things, I’d heard of, but also only recently discovered on a compilation their so-cool song, imo, _Baron Saturday,_ which I learned later was apparently written about Jimmy Page, (whom o/c I was wild about as a kid) their friend and eventual record label boss, (Swan Song). That song, which I’m definitely going to look up, featured here did sound proto-punk, a little MC-5ish, a band that didn’t yet exist at the time, iirc. Finally, _Knights in White Satin,_ a US 70’s rock radio standard, has grown on me over the years, not that I didn’t like it at all, but it really was a seminal English progressive art rock masterpiece, I see, now, and just so beautiful. IM🪩 I love this channel, and thanks, btw! 🫀

  • @YesterdaysPapers

    @YesterdaysPapers

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you very much! "Baron Saturday" is one of my favourite songs by The Pretty Things. Great song.

  • @Ndlanding
    @Ndlanding Жыл бұрын

    Ever since hearing "Pivate Sorrow" on John Peel, I've adored the SF Sorrow album. Follow-ups didn't rate too highly with us, but THAT album is in the Top 5 EVER!

  • @mrheem44
    @mrheem44 Жыл бұрын

    man I've always loved that [pretty things single

  • @carlnielsen3477
    @carlnielsen3477 Жыл бұрын

    Enjoyed it very much! 🙂

  • @kevinmcanulty2593
    @kevinmcanulty25932 күн бұрын

    fantastic site well done

  • @t.c.bramblett617
    @t.c.bramblett617 Жыл бұрын

    The Pretty Things were so good, still so underrated

  • @Syd4510
    @Syd4510 Жыл бұрын

    Yes, a lot of very impressive psychedelia was issued in this month! Beatles I am the Walrus definitely the best of the crop, but I also love Tintern Abbey and so many more of the songs you included here.

  • @maurice8607
    @maurice8607 Жыл бұрын

    Tintern Abbey. An absolute fantastic a and b side. Wonderful.

  • @YesterdaysPapers

    @YesterdaysPapers

    Жыл бұрын

    No doubt, a truly excellent single.

  • @mellowvids9637

    @mellowvids9637

    Жыл бұрын

    bee side

  • @maurice8607

    @maurice8607

    Жыл бұрын

    @@YesterdaysPapers They certainly are an amazing band.

  • @JohnCBurzynski
    @JohnCBurzynski Жыл бұрын

    I was alive in 67, never heard of most of these groups or their songs. It must have been a British thing. Outside of the Moody’s, Beatles, Zombies and Pink Floyd it’s all new to me. Thanks...I think.

  • @pcno2832
    @pcno2832 Жыл бұрын

    11:19 I saw "Caged" for the first time earlier this year on the "Movies!" channel's "Sunday Night Noir" feature. It was a gripping movie which must have been quite shocking in 1950. "Care of Cell 44" sounds quite promising; I'll have to find the whole thing next and listen to the rest of it. Thanks for letting us see these records that would otherwise have escaped our attention.

  • @Krzyszczynski

    @Krzyszczynski

    Жыл бұрын

    Must be 55 years or more since I saw Caged on TV, but I'll never forget that forcible head-shave, or the terribly downbeat ending, which as you say must have been a real face-slap for 1950 audiences.

  • @claremaidofthewave251
    @claremaidofthewave251 Жыл бұрын

    I lived in a studio flat in Amen Corner House, Amen Corner, Tooting Broadway……….I also worked in music! Weird coincidence. And Rod Argent lived opposite my parents in Silsoe, Bedfordshire.

  • @terryenglish7132
    @terryenglish7132 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks. Another great video w singles I missed first time round. I can hear how they missed, tho, just didn't have the catchy melodies needed. My fav was Flames; unfortunately the Zepplin version isn't here on youtube in bootleg form.

  • @centralparkjoe1290
    @centralparkjoe1290 Жыл бұрын

    Fantastic episode! Made my weekend! 🤙🔥

  • @YesterdaysPapers

    @YesterdaysPapers

    Жыл бұрын

    Glad you liked it. Cheers!

  • @jerrywatt6813
    @jerrywatt6813 Жыл бұрын

    Never heard oh the abbey YP now I must check this out ! Vacuum cleaner? OK? I love seeing the old Marshall amps in the background I have a few myself always fun ! Great show cheers from L A !

  • @YesterdaysPapers

    @YesterdaysPapers

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you, Jerry. Cheers!

  • @jonathanbirch2022
    @jonathanbirch2022 Жыл бұрын

    This channel is amazing

  • @YesterdaysPapers

    @YesterdaysPapers

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @tattyshoesshigure5731
    @tattyshoesshigure5731 Жыл бұрын

    Fascinating edition of YP’s as usual! Georgie Fame’s hit single The Ballad of Bonnie & Clyde is a terrific song & production that has stood the test of time… Georgie is one of those great artists who I feel never gets the full recognition he deserves.

  • @iconicshrubbery

    @iconicshrubbery

    Жыл бұрын

    "I Say Yeh Yeh"(!) Like Alan Price, someone who could really sing and play, so melodic that I remember those songs from childhood

  • @YesterdaysPapers

    @YesterdaysPapers

    Жыл бұрын

    Agreed. Georgie Fame is very underrated nowadays.

  • @Krzyszczynski

    @Krzyszczynski

    Жыл бұрын

    Hear, hear. Georgie Fame was at the top of the tree from a ridiculously early age, and deservedly so.

  • @marshlanderdumarais264

    @marshlanderdumarais264

    Жыл бұрын

    And still on top form when I saw him just prior to lockdown.

  • @jean-marcknight8816
    @jean-marcknight8816 Жыл бұрын

    Another great piece of work YP ! The Walrus cover by Jim Carrey in George Martin's "In my life" is quite enjoyable (and so is Come Together by Robin Williams and Bobby McFerrin).

  • @johnmarshall2722

    @johnmarshall2722

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes, maybe ´quite enjoyable´. But I don´t like the ovet-the-top look-at-me I´m so zany type of performance he gave. Just let the lyrics do the surreal / the funnies. Anything else is like trying to gild the lily.

  • @johnanthonycafe2993
    @johnanthonycafe2993 Жыл бұрын

    I remember the early 67 hits but most of these Nov songs escape me. They are vague & transitional at best. Glad I missed them.

  • @chicklets4ever51
    @chicklets4ever51 Жыл бұрын

    Excellent stuff, man. Can't wait for part two. (And now I'm going to go and listen to the Pretty Things' full album, SF Sorrow.

  • @airmark02

    @airmark02

    Жыл бұрын

    I think "Parachute" from 1970 is much better than SF Sorrow because it doesn't sound as dated ~ check it out 😉

  • @chicklets4ever51

    @chicklets4ever51

    Жыл бұрын

    @@airmark02 OK thanks

  • @kevhead1525
    @kevhead1525 Жыл бұрын

    Yikes. Four comments this time. Well this one is to thank you for all the work you do on this and the insight you give us.👍

  • @YesterdaysPapers

    @YesterdaysPapers

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you very much, Kevhead1.

  • @charlesachurch7265
    @charlesachurch7265 Жыл бұрын

    Another great presentation xxx. I love this channel.

  • @SophieLovesSunsets
    @SophieLovesSunsets Жыл бұрын

    "The group hardly considered my reviews worth the paper they were written on" The shade 🤣😂 That does sound suspiciously like something Roger Waters would say 👀 Maybe I'm in the minority, but I've always loved "Apples and Oranges" I think it's really beautiful and whimsical. Your videos are a lovely way to start the week, YP. Stunning intro Music 💯❤

  • @YesterdaysPapers

    @YesterdaysPapers

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you, Sophie! I've always really liked "Apples and Oranges" as well. Great song. I guess it was a bad choice for an A-side, though.

  • @SophieLovesSunsets

    @SophieLovesSunsets

    Жыл бұрын

    @@YesterdaysPapers Yep, I agree. It was a strange choice for an A-side 🍏🍊💖

  • @Krzyszczynski

    @Krzyszczynski

    Жыл бұрын

    Of the two songs on that record, I have to say I prefer Paintbox, which would have had a lot more commercial appeal. Perhaps Syd and Roger couldn't countenance the idea of a Rick Wright number being on the A-side. I remember that final comment of Penny Valentine's very well - but from that day to this, I've never been able to decide whether she liked the final little flourish itself, or the fact that a record she plainly didn't much care for had finally come to an end.

  • @SuperNevile

    @SuperNevile

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Krzyszczynski Agree, great song; but Rick's "It Would Be So Nice" backed by Roger's "Julia Dream" had masses of commercial appeal, but bombed too. I think this is when they realised they were an "albums band".........

  • @mikesaunders4775

    @mikesaunders4775

    6 ай бұрын

    I don't know why Penny Valentine was so confused about the song's meaning. Syd himself is on record of saying that its about a time he followed a dolly bird from Barnes to Richmond where he was living at the time. It is amazing how unadventurous the journos of the day were when all this fantastic music was flying around.

  • @stevenwetherbee7573
    @stevenwetherbee7573 Жыл бұрын

    This is the month/year I was born. I only discovered Tintern Abbey in the last year and have listened to those to songs obsessively. That Zombies song is seriously underrated too,

  • @Krzyszczynski
    @Krzyszczynski Жыл бұрын

    Defecting Grey was one of the (by then) obscure records to feature in Anne Nightingale's "Daisy Chain" spot on her Sunday afternoon Radio 1 show in the mid-70s. Whoever identified the song (I never could) got to nominate next week's one. Another that came up at one point was Over The Wall We Go from late 1966.

  • @karlsinclair9918
    @karlsinclair9918 Жыл бұрын

    I think the Artwoods were fantastic...a great band. I did not know about this single! Again, more new stuff to add to my collection! I really appreciate your efforts in sharing the archival reviews and bringing them back for us to hear! :)

  • @YesterdaysPapers

    @YesterdaysPapers

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you, Karl. Cheers!

  • @karlsinclair9918

    @karlsinclair9918

    Жыл бұрын

    @@YesterdaysPapers nah, all the thanks is to you 👍

  • @johnahearn7964

    @johnahearn7964

    6 ай бұрын

    Art Wood, Ronnie’s big brother!

  • @pippishortstocking7913
    @pippishortstocking7913 Жыл бұрын

    Weird to think that the girl shown dancing after the Moody Blues part is nearing 80 years old now.

  • @394pjo
    @394pjo Жыл бұрын

    Our yearly school disco back in the early 70's was the only time we were allowed to mix with girls from the school next door. The DJ used to play Nights in White Satin for the slow bit when we all had to pluck up the courage and ask the bird we fancied for a dance. The DJ used to call it 'the Erection Section' when he played it.

  • @gemspa73
    @gemspa73 Жыл бұрын

    What a great selection of singles.

  • @rpc717
    @rpc717 Жыл бұрын

    Damn, that review of Pink Floyd was so savage and perfect!

  • @shadowstealer2790
    @shadowstealer2790 Жыл бұрын

    "Mr. Evasion", B Side of "Defecting Grey" is very cool too,.Biting lyrics , great pace, offbeat chorus, a wilder psychedelia than most. "Defecting"must be one of the craziest choices for an A side of that era!

  • @YesterdaysPapers

    @YesterdaysPapers

    Жыл бұрын

    Agreed, definitely a crazy choice for an A-side.

  • @shadowstealer2790

    @shadowstealer2790

    Жыл бұрын

    @@YesterdaysPapers But that's what was great about the Pretties, they were edgy by instinct. When I first looked into them I was surprised how unsuccessful they were compared to their peers.

  • @YesterdaysPapers

    @YesterdaysPapers

    Жыл бұрын

    @@shadowstealer2790 Very true, they were always very edgy and anarchic. They were never afraid to take everything one step further.

  • @shadowstealer2790

    @shadowstealer2790

    Жыл бұрын

    @@YesterdaysPapers Yes, so true! Still find it hard to believe that a rock n roll monster like "Midnight to 6" only got to no.46!!Being the ace researchers you guys are , you've probably seen this gem but just in case you haven't kzread.info/dash/bejne/Y5iq2rh-aK_SpKQ.html

  • @edyb2097

    @edyb2097

    Жыл бұрын

    I think they wanted "Defecting Grey" to be a single mostly to break ties with the album "Emotions", which the band made unwillingly and only for contractual fulfillment. Anyway, I too agree with you all. Maybe "Mr. Evasion" would have charted better...

  • @edyb2097
    @edyb2097 Жыл бұрын

    Yet another great video! Thank you!

  • @geldofpunk32
    @geldofpunk32 Жыл бұрын

    Gah everyone ignored Paint Box...such a brilliant song

  • @willieluncheonette5843
    @willieluncheonette5843 Жыл бұрын

    So many good singles that failed to chart back then. I mean the Zombies' Care of Cell 44 and Maybe After He's Gone is a GREAT two sided platter. How could that not chart? Bad distribution? And I love the clip you chose to go with the song. Caged (1950) is a terrific noir directed by John Cromwell. The lead actress, Eleanor Parker, was nominated for an academy award and won best actress at the Venice International Festival that year. The terrifying prison guard, Hope Emerson, a frequent noir heavy,, was nominated for best supporting actress at the Academy Awards. The film presents fairly both sides of the incarceration question---whether prisons actually rehabilitate anyone. At the end, Parker, having learned all the tricks of criminals during her prison stay, is now more equipped upon her release to become a real criminal. It is just about a perfect film noir. YP your psychedelic journeys to the 60's are better than an acid flashback trip. Thanks so much.

  • @YesterdaysPapers

    @YesterdaysPapers

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks, Willie! I love "Caged". I'm a big fan of the film noir genre.

  • @willieluncheonette5843

    @willieluncheonette5843

    Жыл бұрын

    @@YesterdaysPapers Film noir is a big influence on my film. My favs in no particular order are Vertigo (a color noir!) Touch of Evil, Kiss Me Deadly, Out of the Past, White Heat and The Lineup.

  • @YesterdaysPapers

    @YesterdaysPapers

    Жыл бұрын

    @@willieluncheonette5843 Love those films. A big favourite of mine, apart from the ones you mentioned, is "The Big Combo".

  • @willieluncheonette5843

    @willieluncheonette5843

    Жыл бұрын

    @@YesterdaysPapers You might be interested in my review of the Big Combo but please delete it after you've read it since this is outside the subject of your post. Glad I saw, for the second time, THE BIG COMBO (1955) on CUNY TV last night. .Directed in fine style by Joseph H. Lewis, also responsible for My Name is Julia Ross (1945) and Gun Crazy.(1949). A real testament to a director who in 1938 and early 1940's was turning out six and seven bottom of the barrel quickies a year. Basically the story line is a police lieutenant (Cornel Wilde) goes after a criminal (Richard Conte) whose wife (Jean Wallace) does not love him. Wilde hopes she will assist him in his quest. Conte, full of chirping, venomous confidence, gives the best performance I've ever seen from him. He's psychologically aware, cunning and ruthless. Brian Donlevy, Lee Van Cleef and Earl Hollman are all fine as Conte's minions as is the striking looking Helene Stanton as Wilde's stripper girlfriend. The only weak link, IMO, is Wallace who is a bit one dimensional in her acting. From the dark opening alley chase sequence to the last shot in white fog, this is some kind of film. Cinematographer John Alton is universally praised for his style and The Big Combo might be his finest achievement. A claustrophobic tale filled with shadows, harsh facial lighting and spotlights. The whole film is an amazing exercise in painting with light (the title of his book). David Raksin's jazz influenced score is also perfect for the roller coaster twists and turns on the screen. The Big Combo has everything--guns, killings, violence and torture. Oh, and toss in sexual perversity and homosexuality..There is a brilliant and brutal torture scene that is almost unbearable to watch, a startling and most likely unique for its time machine gun killing, and an inventive last scene that, due to budget limitations, was fashioned out of skeleton sets and the most meager of props. This marvelous little noir was shot in 26 days---give Joseph Lewis full credit here. Like Edgar G. Ulmer, another poverty row director, Lewis had the wonderful ability to create gems out of rubble. Foster Hirsch is rapidly becoming one of my favorite commentators on noir. Last night he said " The Big Combo is a summation of noir themes" He is right; this late in the noir cycle film has everything. He also stated " There's not a normal, well adjusted character in the film." Spot on again.. Hero police lieutenants are supposed to be 100% good guys but here Wilde is anything but. In this respect The Big Combo reminds me of Kiss Me Deadly. Explosive melodramatic plot inhabited by flawed, unsympathetic characters. At one point in the program Hirsch, the author of 16 books related to film and theater, asked the host of the show, Jerry Carlson, a question because Hirsch wasn't sure himself. This is the kind of intelligent, humble man for whom I have the utmost respect and admiration. If you yearn for a noir that touches all bases, look no further than The Big Combo .Very highly recommended

  • @YesterdaysPapers

    @YesterdaysPapers

    Жыл бұрын

    @@willieluncheonette5843 Great review, Willie. I enjoyed it. I actually wasn't aware that "Gun Crazy" was by the same director. I love that film, too.

  • @justinspivey8728
    @justinspivey8728 Жыл бұрын

    The Pretty Things Defecting Grey and Elmer Gantry’s Velvet Opera Flames! 🙌🏼 The Tickle turned into Junior’s Eyes!

  • @dogbarbill
    @dogbarbill Жыл бұрын

    Wow. In November 1967 I had just turned 13 years old, and had two AM radio stations I would listen to in my city (there was no FM here yet). I am here in the south central US, and well remember music coming from across the pond, even had a few of the singles, but up until this video I had NEVER heard of any of these featured in this video except for "Knights in White Satin" or The Moody Blues. The Zombies had a couple of tunes over here, but not the ones in this video.

  • @buzzawuzza3743
    @buzzawuzza3743 Жыл бұрын

    A video that mentions the Tickle doing Smokey Pokey World should be seen by every acid punk out there! I've loved that 45 since the Chocolate Soup days of the middle 1980s! Rock on!

  • @R_Jackson
    @R_Jackson Жыл бұрын

    I didn't see "big in Scandinavia" coming as a precursor to "big in Japan"!

  • @Krzyszczynski
    @Krzyszczynski Жыл бұрын

    I saw the Pretties and Pink Floyd on the same bill in Brighton, must have been very late 1968 - definitely after SF Sorrow had come out, anyway. (There was a third band as well, but despite regular brain-cudgelling I just can't remember who.)

  • @YesterdaysPapers

    @YesterdaysPapers

    Жыл бұрын

    That must have been a great show. Very cool!

  • @tylerthompson1842
    @tylerthompson1842 Жыл бұрын

    Care of cell 44/ Maybe after he’s gone. Sit tight fellas in 30yrs the kids are gonna love it!

  • @WattisWatts
    @WattisWatts Жыл бұрын

    Having clips of the Noir classic "Caged" during the Zombies single was a great idea!

  • @christinecollins6648
    @christinecollins6648 Жыл бұрын

    One of those moments in time when there are more quality concepts which fail to thrive,then all the quality concepts that make it in a lesser time period. Good for a band to be lucky as The Who would say

  • @voxac30withstrat
    @voxac30withstrat Жыл бұрын

    I shake my head when I see all todays TV talent shows knowing how little chance they have. This video is a textbook example of how many bands just disappeared off the scene no matter how much journos raved about them. At least they had some sort of chance unlike today where 99% of the artists who do win a talent show are forced to contract to SONY for 2 years and do what they are told. And lets not even start talking about miming on stage OR Autotune. Bands and artists used to travel, beat the boards and learn their craft. Today? Nope.

  • @BritInvLvr
    @BritInvLvr Жыл бұрын

    Very interesting video. I never heard of Tintern Abbey. Now I want to check them out.

  • @kkteutsch6416
    @kkteutsch6416 Жыл бұрын

    A lot of bands I've never heard about... And I'm 13teen at 1967...

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