Yes, here in England apart from “Friday…..” back in the1960s I don’t remember hearing anything else they did! It’s only these past 2 weeks I have learned about them!
Don't forget stevie wright was there also, and was writing their music to.. they had some great music that he wrote .. and stevie was a great performer and solo artist on his own as.well. I don't know who wrote the songs for the group acdc but it was not as good.acdc only screamed the songs and hurt your ears trying to I guess play their instruments by the way they could not do that either. Just to noisy and loud.. how they made it to the rock and roll hall of fame beats me
@@OldiesMomma Though you must admit that its hard to beat "It's a long way to the top" on the back of a truck in Swanston Street back in '76!! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-g-qkY2yj4_A.html
Yes yes, The EasyBeats is greats!!! Music of 60s forever!!! I love it!!! This a dancing blonde girl is beautiful, I love her!!! 🇭🇲🤝🇨🇿🇸🇰👍❤️👍❤️👍❤️👍❤️👍❤️👍❤️👍❤️👍❤️👍❤️👍❤️
The Easybeats captured worldwide acclaim a bit later with ''Friday on My Mind'' but 'I'll Make You Happy'' is probably where it should have started. With proper handling this could have been a major hit for the boys in international markets. As a Divinyls fan I love their spirited high energy interpretation of this song as well. Australia has produced some remarkable talent. jtk🍁Canada
Thanks for the memories George, came to Australia from the UK in 67 and the Easybeats was one of the first bands I heard, just as good as any band from the UK, loved them.
Yes but Stevie wright was there also along with the other easybeats members. George needs the other members to be known of at all. If they all had not moved to Australia at the same time nobody would have heard of the easybeats.
Guitar George" e "Harry" são George Young e Harry Vander, guitarristas da banda The Easybeats, CITADOS POR MARK NOPFLER em seu clássico "Sultam of Swing"
You could mistake this for just another very good pop rock song but it goes deeper than that.There is real bad boy ambiguity in that... I'll make you happy claim.
@@yuhgftp7925 Please correct me if I'm wrong but this TV show was kind of a sendoff for the boys cuz they were going to the UK / Europe etc. The wife was depressed cuz the managers of the band didn't want wives to go.
Hey .. This is a good song - I'd never heard it before right now, like 55 years later. ... it's you know, kind of punk. Well except for those go go dancers.
Brothers Young..from Scotland..Brothers Gibb..from Manchester..they all started from Australia..SoOo much talent in Britain..they even exported some to other countries🤪
What a cool time to be a young musician. I still remember the excitement of hearing this ingenious simple feel good music I could play and perform too. Now adays the music is like fast food, it really sounds & tastes bad. People have hit the wall on melody and creativity. Everything is stale and rap|rap. Oh, one other thing. The performers are overweight and have zero stage presence. Back in the day, you had to be a total package. Today all you have to be is...mediocre and overweight with way too many tattoos everywhere! Give me a break, especially my poor ears. Pee eew to you pretentious artists. Give me the 1960's please! Real talent and happy too!!!
He was trying to be overly nice to appease the mums and dads who watched Bandstand for lightweight pop while trying to also appeal to the teenagers who loved this new wave of pop-rock.