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Paul Revere & the Raiders on Hollywood Palace TV - 1966 

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Paul Revere & the Raiders, iconic rock and roll band from the 1960's, appear on Hollywood Palace in late 1966 with host Ray Bolger, the famous scarecrow from The Wizard of Oz. The Raiders play "The Great Airplane Strike" which is based on fact when all planes are grounded forcing the Raiders to bus their way to their next gig, but also providing a story line for this original song. The Raiders featured here are: Jim Harpo Valley, Phil Fang Volk, Mike Smitty Smith, Mark Lindsay and Paul Revere. The Raiders hold the title of having more television airings in the decade of the 60's then any other rock band in history, over 750 airings.

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@johnhenni2808
@johnhenni2808 2 года назад
Mark Lindsay was a multitalented guy, a great singer/front man, great dancer, and super handsome!
@DavidGl62
@DavidGl62 9 месяцев назад
Remembering the song indian reservation...was supposed to be a solo song by Mark Lindsey...he later had a hit Arizona....collectively with Paul created some great records
@PaulSmith-pz9eq
@PaulSmith-pz9eq 3 месяца назад
He still around and he’s still great !
@GUIDOBRAT
@GUIDOBRAT 15 лет назад
I grew up w/ these guys on "Where The Action Is" so many wonderful years ago. Mark was one of the greatest lead singers that ever held a microphone...they DONT make 'em like that anymore. God Bless these guys for all the memories they gave us kids of the 60's. This stuff is priceless to us.
@frankroberts9320
@frankroberts9320 Год назад
You will notice that Mark isn't holding a microphone here. Lip sync was the norm on TV back then.
@LUIS-ox1bv
@LUIS-ox1bv 8 месяцев назад
We we living in the PNW when Where The Action Is, was televised. We couldn't wait to rush home from school to watch it daily. PR&TR, were always a treat, since they wete the house band for the show. Lots of great memories.
@Betsy440
@Betsy440 13 лет назад
Paul Revere and the Raiders were and still are the BOMB!!
@icandoitdon01
@icandoitdon01 14 лет назад
underrated is the word. i grew up listening to these guys and you couldn't turn on a radio without hearing their music. they had one of the best lead singers in the business in mark lindsay.
@nestaa49
@nestaa49 10 лет назад
I am 64 but not blind! These guys look great in those out fits!! My daughter always knows when I say I am on you tube that I am watching the RAIDERS!!
@zibbyzubb
@zibbyzubb 11 лет назад
This was such an awesome song. It is a crime that The Raiders don't get the credit they deserve. You hear that Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?!!!! Paul Revere & The Raiders should be inducted and every band member through the end of their contract with Columbia Records should be included in the induction. I mean, this was the very first Rock and Roll act signed to Columbia Records! The hall of fame needs to pull their snobbish heads out of their asses.
@Scott-oe7tp
@Scott-oe7tp 3 года назад
I couldn’t agree more, the so-called hall of fame doesn’t have the raiders or Steppenwolf but does Hall and Oats? Whitney Houston nominated...but not these guys? This is a travesty, like Steve Miller said when finally inducted a couple years ago..it has little to do with rock n roll anymore.
@paulstephenson5913
@paulstephenson5913 2 года назад
I agree
@gymshoe7123
@gymshoe7123 2 года назад
This wasn't a comedy act--the Raiders just had fun, they had a happy demeanor, the HOF nerds can't allow happy music in their nerdy HOF
@tompastian3447
@tompastian3447 2 года назад
The R & R Hall of fame is pretty clueless. I believe they chose American Pie as one of the top 5 greatest songs of all time , to which I say the song is 7 verses too long and The Hollies are a far better tribute to Buddy Holly than the stinking American Pie song. "Drove my Chevy to the Levy" ... there are no levies in the midwest, and 50's teenagers didn't drink whiskey and rye.
@JohnnyNation
@JohnnyNation 2 года назад
With the way the R+RHOF is "managed" and the non-Rock acts that are in it and the many that should be but are not/its becoming a greater honor to be left out !!!###
@heidimeigs3109
@heidimeigs3109 3 года назад
Mark was a fantastic front man! This band was so much fun to watch. They certainly influenced my my little 8 yo love for R&R. 💋💋💋 for Mark!
@TCMO99
@TCMO99 6 лет назад
This is such a great song. These guys were so underrated
@percybyssheshelly
@percybyssheshelly 5 лет назад
Most underrated band I can think of. They had a lot of great songs.
@thecastle09
@thecastle09 4 года назад
theyre better than the fuckin beatles for sure omg....sad really. this band was fuckin g great.
@jessepike3565
@jessepike3565 4 года назад
@@thecastle09 that's the stupidest fuckin shit I've ever read , granted they had a few hits they were no Beatles. They look like a rip off of Gary Puckett and The Union Gap
@ronroe3435
@ronroe3435 4 года назад
Paul Revere and the raiders we're a unique group and played for years. There again the groups of the 60s were not afraid to be different.
@randallkennedy2066
@randallkennedy2066 4 года назад
@@jessepike3565 union gap came after the Raiders bonehead.
@robertbishop5357
@robertbishop5357 2 года назад
Blues, pop and rock....these guys could do it all. They did all superbly.
@rickcurtis2983
@rickcurtis2983 2 года назад
Great to see a group working together like this and having a good time!!
@yourtubesteak
@yourtubesteak 11 лет назад
Spirit Of 67 is just an outstanding album. So many great singles from this band delivered by one of the all time great rock and roll vocalists. Midnight Ride is another great album.
@laming2006
@laming2006 9 лет назад
They were so fun. I remember well when just a kid and watching them on "Where The Action Is", listening to their albums in the downstairs den, learning the bass lines while their LP's spun on the old hi-fi record player we had down there. And I thought those dance steps were fun, too! Such great times. Very good music to this day. Some of their songs are downright impressive, especially with Mark's vocal work. "Hungry", for example, "Just Like Me" for another... they had some kickin' sound!
@Debbyscats
@Debbyscats 9 лет назад
laming2006 Watched Where The Action Is, too! It was one of the few teen shows in the afternoon. They made that show!!! Variety shows back in the 60s and 70s were family friendly and lots of fun to watch! Do you remember Hullabaloo and Shindig? They were more in the British Invasion era.
@markpierce5811
@markpierce5811 9 лет назад
Debby Taylor In Detroit we had Robin Seymour's Swingin' Time in the afternoon. Strangely, one of the first appearances of Frank Zappa's Mothers of Invention - late '66 or early '67. But, of course, plenty of Motown!
@michaelallison8746
@michaelallison8746 6 лет назад
I loved them too!
@russhook6595
@russhook6595 3 года назад
@@Debbyscats I typed in Hullaballoo and it got me here! WHERE THE ACTION IS..."Oh baby c'mon, let me take U where the action is!" That was their theme song!
@russhook6595
@russhook6595 3 года назад
@@markpierce5811 , I am from Windsor, but moved to Vancouver in 1959. I went back in 1970, and went to a Ted Nugent concert at an old movie theater in Detroit! Do you remember the name of that theater? It was DT Detroit.
@HRHolm-bi6zu
@HRHolm-bi6zu 3 года назад
Sophomore year of high school I would dash off the homeward bus, home to watch them on 'Where The Action Is' playing their electric guitars.....on the beach! Got such a kick (or should I say, 'Kicks') out of that.
@MeganEpley
@MeganEpley 12 лет назад
I adore these guys.
@dennybro1
@dennybro1 3 года назад
Wish I could give this comment 100 thumbs up!!!
@philsarmiento2083
@philsarmiento2083 2 года назад
Agreed 👍
@mikemiller659
@mikemiller659 Год назад
Someone ALWAYS has to say there underrated. They Couldn't have Been rated any higher. They were Huge & loved by most.
@spaghettismith8343
@spaghettismith8343 Год назад
They have what music is missing now.....talented musicians nobody plays an instrument anymore all the kids want is computer voice auto tune and rap crap
@LUIS-ox1bv
@LUIS-ox1bv 8 месяцев назад
​@@spaghettismith8343Horrible stuff these days. Music suitable for torture sessions.
@rolo1955
@rolo1955 5 лет назад
Grew up in the 60's digging on the Beatles, Stones, the Who and I have tired of all those groups. This sounds as fresh as it did when I watched it for the first time on TV over 50 years ago!
@davehopping7212
@davehopping7212 2 года назад
Emphasis on THE SHOW. Costumes, non-stop choreography, and not a hair out of place. AND... They played their *sses off! Love it.
@sharonbrumley5355
@sharonbrumley5355 2 года назад
Does anyone still love Mark as much as I do in August 2022?
@hungfao
@hungfao 5 лет назад
I haven't heard this in decades. Good song! Sounds like a pinch from the Rolling Stones a la '19th Nervous Breakdown'.
@monatoney3474
@monatoney3474 4 года назад
Agreed
@johnhintz4760
@johnhintz4760 10 лет назад
I love the silliness of that Era...the boys were always cutting up..Ahh the Show bands were so fun before everybody got so damn serious...
@LUIS-ox1bv
@LUIS-ox1bv 8 месяцев назад
The Beatles were the common baronmeter and Litmus test that many watched and paid deference to. The release of Sgt.Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band, album, marked a definitive turning point for the Beatles, at least on a conventional level. Since they were already moving beyond their former musical styles, with Rubber Soul and Revolver. 1967 is when the Beatles and rock music in general, took a more serious turn.
@MasterJediDude
@MasterJediDude 10 лет назад
I love this because this type of entertainment was so much fun to watch. I'm mesmerized just watching the two guitar players do their little dance while playing.
@kelly123876
@kelly123876 5 лет назад
These guys were so underrated...
@2wetsocks
@2wetsocks 4 года назад
micki hess fax
@robertbroatch6919
@robertbroatch6919 2 года назад
Agreed, There was so much incredible music during this period a lot of groups went under appreciated--
@roypruysvdhoeven1855
@roypruysvdhoeven1855 2 года назад
UNDERRATED.....??? PAUL AND MARK HAD BIG HITS WITH THE RAIDERS !!
@vickiross1025
@vickiross1025 2 года назад
Loved them!!
@mikemiller659
@mikemiller659 Год назад
NO they weren't they were rated HUGE Loved by all. where were U?
@rx7dude2006
@rx7dude2006 7 лет назад
Jim is awesome, hes my neighbor and still continues with music doing stuff for kids all over the world.
@russellcrawford7453
@russellcrawford7453 6 лет назад
rx7dude2006 I named my first little dog Harpo he was a good boy God Rest his soul he was a precious gift!
@marthavaughan4660
@marthavaughan4660 4 года назад
was fortunate to play in a band that had more talent than myself @ the time. We played many friday nite parties and had a great time. The tunes, while cutting edge were not that difficult to emulate and so we acquired a following that was so much fun to be a part of. Turning the clock back in my mind is a real trip to relive. Thanks Raiders for everything.
@petersclafani4370
@petersclafani4370 3 года назад
One of my favorite groups. Love there songs. At least they are active and alive on stage
@rossdemarco1206
@rossdemarco1206 5 лет назад
They were so fantastic and as I continually say the most misunderstood band in rock and roll
@randallkennedy2066
@randallkennedy2066 4 года назад
I think if they didn't wear those outfits but wore street clothes they would've made bigger waves.They had so many good songs.HUNGRY sounds like the Animals doing It's My Life
@rossdemarco1206
@rossdemarco1206 4 года назад
Randall Kennedy I could see that . Lindsey was every bit the rock singer that jagger and Eric Burdon were . Drake Levin was a very good guitarist . Just like Me rocked and they had great harmony on good thing . Funny to be talking about them on the Fourth of July though LOL
@kiltedwolf2
@kiltedwolf2 2 года назад
@@randallkennedy2066 C'mon. Really? Ever see Sly and the Family Stone's band? They were a band first. The costumes didn't make a bit of difference. Remember, these guys had to compete with the British Invasion for air play. Pretty hard going up against the Beatles, Rolling Stones, Animals, Kinks, Hollies et.al. and yet they still had great songs.
@LUIS-ox1bv
@LUIS-ox1bv 8 месяцев назад
​@@randallkennedy2066Loved Hungry at the very first hearing of the song in 1966. Still love this song, decades later.
@LUIS-ox1bv
@LUIS-ox1bv 8 месяцев назад
​@@kiltedwolf2Wearing distinctive get ups was a common gimmick during the 60s. The Raiders costumes hardly detracted from their musical offerings. Anyone who couldnt see past the costumes, just never got what the Raiders were all about.
@chi69201
@chi69201 10 лет назад
I was 6yrs old at the time and even then I knew were the action (watched the show) was (only child, no older bros&sis' to clue me in) and how hot Mark Lindsay was, that ponytail blew my mind (especially then!) It was all about Raiders, Beatles and Monkees at the time! Thanks for posting!
@rolo1955
@rolo1955 9 лет назад
You are so right at Charnock Road Elementary in West Los Angeles, 1966 the favorites where Beatles,Raiders and the Monkeys!
@lynnehenderson4140
@lynnehenderson4140 5 лет назад
YESSSSS!!!
@iamtheeggman0036
@iamtheeggman0036 3 года назад
The British invasion wasn't fought from LA, New York or MoTown, it was fought from Boise Idaho by these guys. Paul Revere and The Raiders.
@MichaelSSmith-hs5pw
@MichaelSSmith-hs5pw 2 года назад
These guys? Rock and roll hall of fame, NOW!!
@raysmusic49
@raysmusic49 6 лет назад
Best show band ever!!! Got to work with guys many times.. They had that same charisma all the time.
@johnlenkes256
@johnlenkes256 5 лет назад
These guys are having a great time singing this song. So was I listening to it. This band is one of my all time favorites.
@Irished58
@Irished58 5 лет назад
Go Fang! You were the glue brother!
@catseatcheese
@catseatcheese 9 лет назад
I was privileged to see Paul perform in Marion, Ohio in April, 2014. He used a cane, and his son had to help him on and off stage, but his wit and showmanship were still strong. He was a professional until the end, and I'll miss him.
@andysmith7364
@andysmith7364 7 лет назад
These guys were great showman. Mark Lindsay was always messing with Paul , he was one great front man.
@josemoreno3334
@josemoreno3334 2 года назад
Oh how I miss the 60's music.
@susammarks8502
@susammarks8502 2 года назад
Theses. Guys. Are. In. A. Class. Of. Their. Own. Good. Memories. Great. Music. So. I. Glad. I.was. a. Part. Of. This Nothing. Can. Compare. To. This .
@johnheinrich1718
@johnheinrich1718 6 лет назад
I saw Paul and a new much of raiders at the Stardust in Vegas back in the 80’s, when I left after the show, the ticket girl asked me how I enjoyed the show, I asked her where was Mark Lindsay ? She said, who’s that? Just wasn’t the same group I grew up listening to in the 60’s. I still listen to their music today!! RIP Paul...
@kimwood9119
@kimwood9119 2 года назад
Carl Driggs was an energetic lead singer and performer, similar to Mark Lindsay. I still preferred Mark, as lead singer. Things change, life changes.
@donaldmartin2729
@donaldmartin2729 2 года назад
I USED TO WATCH THIS SHOW BACK IN 1969 ,70. IT CAME ON SATURDAY NIGHTS.
@Our__Earth
@Our__Earth 2 года назад
One of their best songs
@doyleperkins4916
@doyleperkins4916 4 года назад
These guys had an amazing Rock energy...and a zestful flair.
@JoyneFreedom
@JoyneFreedom 2 года назад
Fang the bassist and the guitar player are having such a blast!
@stevelapp1233
@stevelapp1233 2 дня назад
Got to see Mark Lindsey about two years ago. Still does pretty well
@ElsaBorzoi
@ElsaBorzoi 8 лет назад
What a rare treat. Thank you. Fang and Mark were my favorites.
@GandSAfan
@GandSAfan 7 лет назад
Fang was always my favorite!
@chrisarensdorf19
@chrisarensdorf19 3 года назад
Smitty too!!
@michaelallison8746
@michaelallison8746 6 лет назад
GREAT 60'S band love them I am 62.
@jmshaw357
@jmshaw357 6 лет назад
Can you imagine...CLEAN, HAPPY music for the "kids"? Anyone want to listen to rap right now?
@u4riahsc
@u4riahsc 3 года назад
NO, NO AND HELL NO.
@jaxwest6703
@jaxwest6703 10 месяцев назад
Can't believe I found found this, I was in the audience, no pan of it but I was there.
@vickihshallenberger3644
@vickihshallenberger3644 3 года назад
I used to watch all these shows as a teenager back in the 60s. I remember on one show, there was a contest where the winner would win mark Lindsay's ponytail LOL( unfortunately I didn't win)
@MikeBlitzMag
@MikeBlitzMag 14 лет назад
The Great Airplane Strike is but one of many examples of why Paul Revere And The Raiders were one of the ten best bands of the twentieth century. One of the few examples of the Jim Valley era Raiders in Action (pun intended). God bless them!
@calvinbealer7264
@calvinbealer7264 17 дней назад
Definitely Deserves to be in the ROCK and ROLL HALL of FAME.
@bbrisard
@bbrisard 13 лет назад
@SonicWheelRecords Fang, You were the best. I was lucky to see PR &R twice in the 60's. One of my favorite bands
@vegaslover777
@vegaslover777 9 лет назад
"The Great Airplane Strike" - One of my favorite Paul Revere songs even though it wasn't one of their biggest hits.
@oldiesgeek1
@oldiesgeek1 9 лет назад
i guess you could say this song "flew under the radar".
@vegaslover777
@vegaslover777 9 лет назад
lol
@SuperStuey2
@SuperStuey2 8 лет назад
+vegaslover777 Same here. These guys kicked ass!
@haileyh500
@haileyh500 14 лет назад
Mark Lindsay was SO cute! and the Hollywood Palace was a great show!
@ftsjr
@ftsjr 14 лет назад
A wonderful memory. Paul Revere and the Raiders are just one of many great bands that I saw on The Hollywood Palace.
@toinimoore3463
@toinimoore3463 2 года назад
Thank You for doing this album Paul Revere and to The Raiders for your hard work when it looks so Fun 🤩!
@maryloumejeur4707
@maryloumejeur4707 9 лет назад
This was the first album I ever bought....remember where and when. Need to listen to it again tomorrow. Glad I kept all my Raider albums. You will be missed, Paul. So glad I got to see you 3 times in the past decade.
@sallypope7871
@sallypope7871 7 лет назад
Mary Lou Mejeur @
@Johnny-lr5jt
@Johnny-lr5jt Год назад
Funny how back then, rock music was just for "the kids". It has stood the test of time and now of course is for all ages.
@carolbrown6027
@carolbrown6027 3 года назад
Love these guys, such a great song and rhythym!
@ftsjr
@ftsjr 13 лет назад
I loved PR & the R. I was just a kid in the 60s, but I enjoyed their music and outfits. It was a great era for Rock n' Roll.
@merc1110
@merc1110 15 лет назад
Radiers are the bomb!!!
@dumbleplayer
@dumbleplayer 13 лет назад
I love that guitar walk down lick, kind of like these boots are made for walking except Nancy's was on the bass guitar, same year 1966, I was 10 years old, these guys are the reason I play guitar, every garage band in southern Ca love to try and play these tunes they were part of the music revolution.
@johnhenni2808
@johnhenni2808 2 года назад
Paul Revere and the Raiders had a very strong following in the Seattle area. Local disc jockey at KJR would do short interviews with the band every couple of weeks. They were a great band and live performances of theirs were a blast.
@formattester6
@formattester6 13 лет назад
PP&R's is the very first big concert i ever saw. i was in 8th grade. interestingly i dont remember the guitar and bass guys doing their "steps" like i see in all these videos now. loved this band way back in the day!!!
@antoniod
@antoniod 4 года назад
Nice to see Ray Bolger as the host.
@buckeyefangirl1976
@buckeyefangirl1976 2 года назад
Still ❤️them after all these years.
@goldbug66
@goldbug66 4 года назад
My 8 track in my 66 mustang really had great stereo separation on this song in particular.
@MusicDude86
@MusicDude86 11 лет назад
I still don't understand why Madonna, Donna Summer, Public and Enemy are in the R&R HOF before Paul Revere and the Raiders. Blows my mind....
@bufb
@bufb 5 лет назад
Rush is in no Raiders...
@1962drob
@1962drob 13 лет назад
"Here they are for all the youngsters, the Paul Revere & The Raiders."
@gymshoe7123
@gymshoe7123 2 года назад
Bolger was a hopeless square, he meant well but he was unable to get it.
@AudiophileTommy
@AudiophileTommy 5 месяцев назад
If anyone is interested ,the gentleman introducing Paul Revere & The Raiders is non other than Ray Bolger who was the Scarecrow from the wizard of oz !!! How cool is that 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
@mrman8342
@mrman8342 Месяц назад
if he only had a brain. lol
@michaelrochester48
@michaelrochester48 Год назад
This song rocked…❤
@lesliemiller631
@lesliemiller631 3 года назад
The original PR& R up to this line up..the best ! Loved them and still get in the mood to hear the music even in 2020
@billdesinger8604
@billdesinger8604 2 года назад
Not totally. Drake Levin was the original guitarist, joined the National Guard and replaced by Jim Valley seen here who left soon after due to “creative differences” with Revere/Lindsey.
@tommcconville4270
@tommcconville4270 2 года назад
They were a great band, one of my favorites then and now.
@marlo1942
@marlo1942 15 лет назад
I couldn't agree with you more about Mark!! Did you know he's touring with the Teen Idol Tour (Peter Noone & Micky Dolenz) starting May 8th in Westbury, NY? I will be there. Haven't seen him in 38 years!! :-)
@lisachauvin
@lisachauvin 3 года назад
they wore the coolest outfits
@h2ofield
@h2ofield 3 года назад
Best song the Stones never did!
@1962drob
@1962drob 11 лет назад
This is one of the first videos I watched when I started up this channel 2 years ago. I was on a huge "Paul Revere & The Raiders" kick. I still think they're awesome!!!! Mark does a great job singing on this!!!
@lauraswylie
@lauraswylie 12 лет назад
Paul Revere and the Raiders and Ray Bolger...Awesome!!!!!
@haileyh500
@haileyh500 14 лет назад
Mark Lindsay was SO cute!
@jazzbo89
@jazzbo89 15 лет назад
MOST EXCELLENT!! As many times PR&R appared on network TV in the 60s, I'm amazed there are not more videos available online. Thanks for sharing this.
@barbaraabel5959
@barbaraabel5959 10 лет назад
i can remember running home from school to catch the Raiders on Where The Action Is-so great to see so many selections to enjoy again.thanks youtube your my fave music app its hard to pick the best Raiders classic but i choose Good Thing!
@dotdegeorge7543
@dotdegeorge7543 9 лет назад
Me too. We just dated ourselves...lol. Met Mark at KRLA when he did a guest host appearance.
@susangoryan1774
@susangoryan1774 9 лет назад
Me too...Another of Dick Clark's discoveries. He really gave them a big start on that show.
@susangoryan1774
@susangoryan1774 9 лет назад
Dot Degeorge Ah, KRLA..what a great station with Dave Hull, Casey Kasem and Bob Eubanks. You nmet Mark? Wow, he sure was a good front man....I thought he was wonderful...still tours a little too
@thelosthills
@thelosthills 9 лет назад
susan goryan Yes, they announced that Mark alone was going to be a guest DJ on a Sat. I grabbed my camera and my best friend and I took the bus up to 1401 S Oak Knoll... the Huntington Sheraton, I think it was back then, where KRLA was located on the grounds. I think Johnny Hayes was on that day. We could not get in but waited outside until he came out. My camera failed! but I still have his autograph. He was quite nice to us. Yes, Dave Hull, Bob Eubanks, Rebel Foster, Charlie O'Donnel, Casey Kasem and Dick Biondi...we worshipped them all.
@susangoryan1774
@susangoryan1774 9 лет назад
thelosthills Thanks for that...What a great, fun thing...a memory forever !!! I have several of their songs on my IPod and love my rock 'n Roll to get the housework done and get happy doing it!!
@mindyambrose-qg5il
@mindyambrose-qg5il 3 месяца назад
Love the red on these gorgeous guys...
@johnhenni2808
@johnhenni2808 2 года назад
Paul Revere and the Raiders had a very strong following in the Seattle area. Local disc jockey at KJR would do short interviews with the band every couple of weeks. They were a great band.
@tompastian3447
@tompastian3447 2 года назад
One thing I really wish about PR and the Raiders, is that they had done more concerts where you could hear them play and perform several songs. Mostly what we have are singles that aired on various TV shows. This was a really great band, great to watch, great songs overall and really good harmonies on some songs. Maybe they didn't take themselves as seriously as their fans did.
@brianduncan2793
@brianduncan2793 9 лет назад
I remember watching this as a teen what times we had
@shakedownstreet48
@shakedownstreet48 13 лет назад
Met Fang at Sam Ash in Vegas he was working there very nice guy thanks Fang..
@JTRocks4Ever
@JTRocks4Ever 3 года назад
I always loved how they danced in unison!
@kiltedwolf2
@kiltedwolf2 2 года назад
Much of that choreography was the work of Toni Basil. You may remember her in the song "Mickey". She's been around for a long time.
@JTRocks4Ever
@JTRocks4Ever 2 года назад
@@kiltedwolf2 She was a really popular choreographer before she had her hit record in the 1980s.
@JTRocks4Ever
@JTRocks4Ever 2 года назад
@@kiltedwolf2 I read in an article where they interviewed Paul Revere. He said they copied their routine from The Ventures.
@kiltedwolf2
@kiltedwolf2 2 года назад
@@JTRocks4Ever Which would have been very confusing considering that the Ventures were a guitar army who rarely (if ever) SANG on their songs. "Walk, don't run", "Hawaii Five O", "Wipeout", "Apache" et.al. All instrumentals. Great ones but no vocals. I remember the Ventures who were inside my generation. They didn't dance either. ha
@JTRocks4Ever
@JTRocks4Ever 2 года назад
@@kiltedwolf2 google it. Its an interview with Paul Revere. Interesting read. He talks about how the band started, how the members came and left, how they ended up wearing the Revolutionary war costumes...and how they got into the sychronized moves. He never mentioned Toni Basil.
@JimVincitore
@JimVincitore 3 года назад
GREAT VIDEO. VERY COOL.
@chilirich
@chilirich 10 лет назад
Priceless piece of history.
@toinimoore3463
@toinimoore3463 2 года назад
I got this album for my 14th Birthday from my 3close friends in Warrenton, Oregon and Debbie Arnold I still consider close and she did most of the work even made me 2 scrapbooks but I lost them after my parents died first I lose them then had the house go in electrical fire 🔥 I truly treasured that album too Thank You Debbie Arnold!
@bzzzzap
@bzzzzap 14 лет назад
A totally underrated 60s pop punk band.
@Redwhiteblue-gr5em
@Redwhiteblue-gr5em Год назад
Punk wasn’t invented yet lol.
@LUIS-ox1bv
@LUIS-ox1bv 8 месяцев назад
​@@Redwhiteblue-gr5emThere was proto punk music that existed before the Punk explosion during the 70s. Many of the garage bands offered sounds that were precursors of what would come to be known as punk. Paul Revere & The Raiders, besides pop rock, blues, also played garage rock.
@oscarharvey588
@oscarharvey588 3 года назад
Paul Revere and the Raiders were featured quite a bit in the film "Once Upon A Time In Hollywood,starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt.
@knordberg
@knordberg 11 лет назад
I wonder who their choreographer was. Sweet dance moves. lol Great time period of music. We wouldn't be where we are today without these pioneers of rock.
@keithhammond4408
@keithhammond4408 3 года назад
Basically a r & b song played by white boys. Great stuff!
@gymshoe7123
@gymshoe7123 2 года назад
The "steps" were something best friends Volk and Levin did, they didn't even plan it that way, it just happened, and it became a trademark of the band. It was natural showmanship. Harpo was a good guitarist but he struggled a bit with the steps. I liked him anyway.
@robertcartwright563
@robertcartwright563 2 года назад
Heard get this Toni Basil
@The1957girl
@The1957girl 13 лет назад
Phil and Mark still tour,not together though. They are still belting them out, sounding and looking good. It would be great to get these two R&R Legends to tour together.The Great Airplane Strike is one of my favorites. It was nice that the guitar players got to stay out front for part of the song.
@lamontprospect9974
@lamontprospect9974 3 года назад
I don't think they ever played live at least on any early television appearances. But then again, who did? I love the choreography with the guitar and bass player. Their greatest hits album is still one of my all-time favorites. Mark Lindsay had that raspy, almost soul searching voice. They really look like they were having fun. What's more important than that? Okay, money.
@toinimoore3463
@toinimoore3463 2 года назад
They are happy and having Fun nothing like these of today no Fun!
@rhipsalislvr7141
@rhipsalislvr7141 8 лет назад
I've always remembered this one (since it was in color unlike Where the Action Is was back then). It aired in winter and I remember my best friend Dayle coming over to see it (they didn't have a color TV yet). After the show, my uncle had to take my friend home and his car had iced over. I just remember the three of us scraping and scraping to get the ice off the windshield, so my girlfriend could get home. My uncle Joe gave me dirty looks for the next week, but Dayle and I had a wonderful time.
@MISSDIXIE3071
@MISSDIXIE3071 7 лет назад
I WAS IN THE EIGHTH GRADE AND HAD TABLOID PICTURES ALL OVER MY LOCKER.I WAS IN LOVE WITH MARK LINDSAY AND THEIR MUSIC WAS WAY AHEAD OF ITS TIME.IT WAS RARE I GO 97 CENTS BUT WHEN I DID I WENT AND BOUGHT A 45 RECORD.STILL HAVE MOST OF THEM IN GARAGE.ALL THE WAY UP TO RAP AND THEY RUINED ALL GOOD MUSIC.
@randysteele6741
@randysteele6741 10 месяцев назад
PR&TRs are just high energy rock and roll. Love 'em!
@alembic1981
@alembic1981 12 лет назад
@SonicWheelRecords Fang...you and The Raiders were a huge inspiration to me. Thank you for everything. Steve
@MusicDude86
@MusicDude86 9 лет назад
Just learned the bass line to this one. One of the Raiders best tunes. You never hear it get airplay on any oldies station.
@oldiesgeek1
@oldiesgeek1 9 лет назад
yes, the Great Airplane Strike--good song, clever lyrics. it was also a "long song" for it's time. most pop/rock tunes ran about two and a half to three minutes. this one clocked out at 4 minutes plus.
@rolo1955
@rolo1955 9 лет назад
+MusicDude86 Don't expect to. These so called "Classic/Oldies Stations" will play the same play list over and over, and if you call and request something outside the format it will not get played, I stopped listening to that format years ago. Thank God for RU-vid where one could bring up and listen to what ever one remembers!
@bb22602
@bb22602 6 лет назад
It IS a bit dated, but still great!
@LUIS-ox1bv
@LUIS-ox1bv 8 месяцев назад
Which is interesting, considering how huge of a hit it was at the time.
@rolo1955
@rolo1955 12 лет назад
I remember this performance. I saw them at my rich uncles house. You know... The Raiders in color! Up to that point I would only see them in Black and White on the Show "Where the Action Is"
@toinimoore3463
@toinimoore3463 Год назад
Any kid our age did We Adore Good Music And Dick Clark Knew They were Great!
@PAULLONDEN
@PAULLONDEN 4 года назад
Terry Melchers (and his merry band of ace sessioneers) finest hour. The Raiders ( with cheeky smiles galore) couldn't care less they weren't taken seriously outside the U.S. .They had American teenage girls all sewn up....and the party of their lives.
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