RIP B.J. Thomas 1942-2021. Loved his hits "No Love At All", the ooga-chaka-less "Hooked On A Feeling" and of course "Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head". I remember every singer on tv sang "Raindrops" when it was popular.
Love watching Don & Peggy flying on the dance floor. Famous looking FABULOUS as ALWAYS !! I was 8 years old 62 now. THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES and FRANK !!! ❤️🤠😎👍🏽
Just my 2 cents, but I thought the song selections from this show were maybe the best of any show I've seen so far. Hearing the "forgotten" Sunshine Girl, was especially fun.
This clip on bandstand seems like the first time i heard this song since the 60s. Its a great song and for me and my oldies channels ,its like it was never made. great to hear.
Good Saturday and hoping all is well. It doesn't feel like summer here, more like fall football weather. Great seeing another full length that goes close to the others. Just finished part 2 and will comment on it there. Lot of the regulars today. Don and Peggy looked smooth as always. Frank, Famous, Olivia, and the rest doing what they enjoy. I liked the opening of the show. Kind of threw me off and thought it was one of those add on PSA's inserted before the show. They had a good sense of humor on some.
This is really cool! Thank you for posting! Johnny Rabbit was huge in St Louis with AM radio KXOK. It was before my time as a 3 year old, but I can really appreciate the 60s era. RIP Johnny Rabbit 🎸
Great clip Aaron. Thank you for your time.Just getting home from the camp grounds and its almost my bed time in Michigan lol.So it's a nice surprise.Lots of regulars having fun.
John Pollard makes me laugh in these videos. He seems to be doing his own thing & loving the camera. With his tall lanky build he comes across like tuned out beatnik. And even though he has dance partners it’s really hard to who they are sometime because he’s in his own zone! I love this episode & year for AB. I was 5 when this came out originally & the biggest thing I can remember in 1967, was going to the Montreal Expo. Thanks Aaron for this video!
@Catherine I get a kick out of watching John too. Unless he's on a riser, I can't tell who his dance partners are either. I suppose you could describe him as a Freelance dancer. But he always seems to be having a great time, partner or not. I wish he would come on board and comment on his performances. He has in the past I know, but not lately.
Thanks for the clip Aaron! However, there is a clip of the May 20th episode. It's the Seeds playing "I can't seem to make you mine". I hope everybody is doing well.:)
Hey Dancer Don, I like watching all your partners,they all dance well but i kind of favor Roni and her footwork.One question who's the guy at 6.59 have seen him so much.
Wow .. good memories. My senior year, graduation, looking forward to starting at Penn State in fall. One comment looking at this... shirt dresses and long leg girdles.... d ont mix.
One man's opinion; 1967 was the best year for music in the 60s and Jim Miranda was the best dancer on AB during the latter half of the decade. Also, John Pollard was a gas!!
@@briansullivan3487 Ok, here's that story. I always considered that Famous Hooks was the premier dancer on AB. I basically thought that I didn't even rank other than a guest told me one time that she knew who I was because I started a dance style in Texas. So I see the upcoming promo for the AB 30th Anniversary show (in 1981) and figured that Famous would get some video coverage for being great and who he was, etc. Lo and behold, he and June were ON the show sitting at the table with Dick. They were chatting about the 50's dancers and then they showed a clip of me as "Rubberneck Don" representing the 60's. Which sort of proved my point, but I was excited about the mention and the accolade. I had a link to it for a while. And then DC Productions, pulls it from youtube for copyright infringement. Being able to watch these videos, of which there was no way to record them at the time, has been a blessing to me for a chance to relive those days and see that I did have a presence, plus learning about the other dancers. We didn't interact much. Famous and I never said a word to each other. Lauren Montgomery was the friendliest to me. Many Thanks go out to Aaron for recreating this era in time, however he managed to pull this off. It is amazing!
Me as well. The three who were on the Hollywood Hotline were Al Nichol, the lead guitarist who later went into a career with Sherwin-Williams; Jim Tucker, the rhythm guitarist ("Tucko") who just passed away last November decades after leaving the music business; and Jim Pons, who had just arrived in The Turtles' lineup after his successful run with The Leaves on bass and is now teaching music.
@@TheCabbagequeen Thanks for the Turtles info. I grew up just minutes from where they went to high school, which makes any background info. on them even more interesting. 😊
BANDSTANDERS. I NEED YOUR ASSISTANCE. WISH TO RE-ESTABLISH CONTACT WITH MALINDA LAR...... A BLOND LADY WEARING A BLACK SWEATER AND WHITE TURTLE NECK FEATURED IN THIS EPISODE AT TIME: 12:26..... ANY ASSISTANCE WOULD BE MOST APPRECIATED. I HOPE SHE'S STILL DANCING. JAKE