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The Lovin' Spoonful "She Is Still A Mystery" on The Ed Sullivan Show 

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@annamariehewitt3173
@annamariehewitt3173 2 года назад
What a lot of great memories!...
@stevefaure415
@stevefaure415 2 года назад
What a cultural, uh, behemoth! The weird instrumentation, the oh-so-stoned looks (they all look genuinely, massively stoned, too), the groovy melodies and sweet 60s love! And minus their great comic foe, the Harpo Marx of the Spoonful, Zal Yanovsky. You needed a little Zal to put a bite to Sebastian's grass-fed sweetness. What a great artifact of a culture long gone.
@foresttemple1380
@foresttemple1380 2 года назад
Right..still soo nice yet without Zal..it isn't as kewl somehow..they coulda just did shows with him along the Canadian border..tour with him Montreal Toronto sua st marie..then go without him to Detroit Chicago..Buffalo..etc..
@andyinoregon
@andyinoregon Год назад
Could not agree with you more, Steve. I was lucky to see The Lovin' Spoonful play live on a stage in the middle of the rodeo arena at the 1966 Ohio State Fair, and Zal Yanovsky was indeed rock and roll's version of Harpo Marx that summer afternoon.
@Bill-jc1fy
@Bill-jc1fy 2 года назад
An iconic band from the 60's...great songs and I believe they were totally underrated
@keithepley2132
@keithepley2132 2 года назад
My favorite LS song! It brings back so many memories of my pre-teens when life was as it was song in these songs, when there was mystery. Heaven would be 1966--70!
@dwaynewladyka577
@dwaynewladyka577 Год назад
There is a Beach Boys flavour and feel to this song. It's a great composition. The Lovin' Spoonful made incredible music. So catchy and so upbeat. Cheers! ✌️
@anythingghost
@anythingghost 7 месяцев назад
Yes. Has the Pet Sounds sound.
@Mryrhodesian
@Mryrhodesian Год назад
This is my Number 1 Lovin Spoonful song and it was from the first time I heard it.
@rodmcdonough6111
@rodmcdonough6111 10 месяцев назад
John Sebastian is one of the most enchanting singers ever
@terrywright8731
@terrywright8731 2 года назад
Saw Sebastian a couple years ago, he's brilliant and this is pure gold.
@rickdaystar477
@rickdaystar477 2 года назад
Wow I didn't know he was on still performing.
@terrywright8731
@terrywright8731 2 года назад
@@rickdaystar477 Yes, i saw him in Feb. 2020 at a small venue, I was in the first row only about 5-10 feet away from him. He tells great stories too.
@rickdaystar477
@rickdaystar477 2 года назад
@@terrywright8731 He had written some great songs, I used to listen to his records back in the day.. Terrible to say but I didn't know he was alive.
@jkfan2005
@jkfan2005 2 года назад
Look up the Alex Theater (Glendale CA) show of 2/29/2020-- Wild Honey Orchestra with Sebastian, Boone, Butler, and many guests.
@epicstacker413
@epicstacker413 2 года назад
This song is amazing! John Sebastian is an excellent songwriter.
@michaeltuz608
@michaeltuz608 2 года назад
Love the song! Love the sets! Love the outfits! Thanks for this trip back to '67!
@Meme-zc4cw
@Meme-zc4cw Год назад
I like the buckskin John is wearing.
@shyman99
@shyman99 2 года назад
Their final Top 40 hit, their final appearance on Sullivan, and the final video posted to RU-vid of their appearances on Sullivan. Was very sorry that John Sebastian left the group the following year as he was the driving force behind their success.
@michaelrochester48
@michaelrochester48 2 года назад
I thought it was Darling Be Home Soon
@shyman99
@shyman99 2 года назад
@@michaelrochester48 - Darling was earlier in the year.
@rsykesjr
@rsykesjr 2 года назад
I did not know that. That was my second favorite song of theirs next to You Didn’t Have To Be So Nice. A great group!!
@toddparke8535
@toddparke8535 Год назад
Funny how little success he had without the group outside of Welcome Back (which is often listed wrongly as a Lovin' Spoonful song). Right after his Woodstock appearance I bought his first album and it was a disappointment.
@gdholmfirth
@gdholmfirth Год назад
@@toddparke8535 Did that have "She's A Lady" on it?
@Theearthtraveler
@Theearthtraveler Год назад
Wow!! They were so talented!
@TheRuiz1974
@TheRuiz1974 2 года назад
Wonderful song! Great guys!
@brucefye3778
@brucefye3778 2 года назад
Great video of music on Ed's show from when I was a year old. I grew up watching all those greatly talented performers until his run ended.
@matthewclark9652
@matthewclark9652 2 года назад
Their last Top 40 song peaking at # 27 (Hot 100).
@lonestarfriend
@lonestarfriend 2 года назад
It does sound like a song that signals an end.
@kimspurre1242
@kimspurre1242 Год назад
I was 12 when this aired
@recordguy4321
@recordguy4321 2 года назад
it was over for me when Zally departed, still a great song. Glad I saw them in 66 at their peak.
@JiminyCricket8899
@JiminyCricket8899 2 года назад
Wow, how i would have loved to have seen that, i was born in 1967 so it was not to be sadly.
@that70sgirl90
@that70sgirl90 2 года назад
I was 2 years old in 66.
@that70sgirl90
@that70sgirl90 2 года назад
@@user._35278 I agree! There are some good ones out there, but there few and far between! Thank you for sharing! 💖
@johnurban7333
@johnurban7333 Год назад
Zal left to join The Ramones
@dhutton77
@dhutton77 Год назад
My absolute favorite Lovin' Spoonful song, and I love them all.
@keithepley2132
@keithepley2132 49 минут назад
In my top 10 from the pop era.
@tj921able
@tj921able 2 года назад
Great song. Thank you for sharing this. They always did such wonderful music.
@billyangus
@billyangus Год назад
Timeless classic. 😎😎😎😎
@lonestarfriend
@lonestarfriend 2 года назад
I really like Sebastian's voice. Talented guy, and the wink at 1:59 🥰 The set/background is awesome as well.
@SoItGoesCAL34
@SoItGoesCAL34 2 года назад
1967... memories. Thanks
@keithepley2132
@keithepley2132 42 минуты назад
I remember the first time i heard the song. The first repetition of "longer" was the hook --along with the."Marxophone"(?) tinkling. I was 9--10. Toys were in the past. Music was everything.
@White-Michael935
@White-Michael935 2 года назад
Good song. Hadn't heard it before.
@lonestarfriend
@lonestarfriend 2 года назад
Same here. And I agree; good song. I like it.
@davidharrow9025
@davidharrow9025 Год назад
Beautiful song.
@KV__
@KV__ 2 года назад
Ahhhhh, it sure is great to finally see this online again. One of my personal favorite performances from this show. Thank you for uploading this is great to see it again!!
@keithepley2132
@keithepley2132 2 года назад
So agree with this.
@kimspurre1242
@kimspurre1242 Год назад
I always used to think John Sebastian was just the cutest ever ❤
@lonestarfriend
@lonestarfriend Год назад
He was quite attractive. His musical talent made him even more so to me.
@kevingoins9858
@kevingoins9858 2 года назад
A year later Jerry Yester's older brother Jim would make his Sullivan debut with the Association
@BRONXGIRL10
@BRONXGIRL10 2 года назад
One of the great '60's songs you never hear on the SiriusXM '60s channel...shame on them!!!
@keithepley2132
@keithepley2132 Год назад
Absolutely! I was pre-teen. Girls had long hair, colorful clothes, and flowered sandals.
@Rick421
@Rick421 2 года назад
awesome video.. never seen this one before ever online of the The Lovin' Spoonful .. 🙂🙂
@honorato273
@honorato273 2 года назад
John Sebastian e Jerry Yester belíssimos nessa apresentação! 😍 E essa música me parece inspirada nas obras de Brian Wilson. Excelente! 💕
@spyderlogan4992
@spyderlogan4992 2 года назад
The Marxophone is a fretless zither played via a system of metal hammers. One also being played at the VERY BEGINNING of 'Wouldn't It Be Nice' by the Beach Boys. Check it out.
@Duke_of_Prunes
@Duke_of_Prunes 2 года назад
Thank you for posting, before I asked, "What the heck is that?!" Never heard of a Marxophone!
@douglasj.arcuri1370
@douglasj.arcuri1370 2 года назад
Hall of Famers Creative Rock!
@nathananthony7517
@nathananthony7517 2 года назад
My favorite song of theirs.... and really high, no less.
@MrSteveb80
@MrSteveb80 Год назад
my favorite album of theirs Nathan. so many good songs.
@keithepley2132
@keithepley2132 Год назад
It's been a favorite since it came out. If I had to compile a top ten pop tunes list, She Is Still a Mystery is firmly positioned, maybe twice!
@muffs55mercury61
@muffs55mercury61 2 года назад
A sad end to a group that made so many memories and awesome hits in such a short time. Zal Yanovsky had been busted for possession and deported to Canada and that was one of the catalysts that ended the band. This sounds a lot better than the 45 rpm issue.
@funiarartechapas
@funiarartechapas 2 года назад
Great 👋👋👋👋
@SandraMaria-go9hh
@SandraMaria-go9hh 2 года назад
Amazing! Thanks for sharing
@andrewrosen6508
@andrewrosen6508 2 года назад
55 years ago, looks like this was filmed yesterday.! Awesome song! Are they a little high? I think so! Doesn't matter, very satisfying to watch and hear
@rslitman
@rslitman 2 года назад
This performance was in mid-October 1967, according to the description. I learned of Zal Yanovsky's departure in a free magazine called GO distributed by radio stations across the U.S. in various retail outlet. The issue mentioning that Zal had left the group came out just around the time I went back to school in early September, so it makes sense that he was not part of this performance. His replacement was named Yester, with a first name that starts with J. There were two brothers named Yester, Jim and Jerry, one who had been in the Association since the time they started having hit singles about a year and a half earlier. The other one was Zal's replacement in the Lovin' Spoonful. I don't remember which was which. I am guessing that J. Yester is the keyboard player in this video. Steve Boone is on bass, and Joe Butler is on drums.
@garyrasberryjr.552
@garyrasberryjr.552 2 года назад
Jerry Yester (who first came to prominence as a member of the Modern Folk Quartet) is on the other keyboard for the Spoonful. Jim Yester was in The Association. John left after the "Everything Playing" album while Steve, Joe and Jerry did one more album that tanked. Steve and Joe kept the band alive for years.
@rslitman
@rslitman 2 года назад
@@garyrasberryjr.552 I think that John Sebastian may have been replaced by another John, John Stewart (not to be confused with the TV star Jon Stewart). John Stewart had been in the Kingston Trio and had just had a major songwriting success with the Monkees' hit "Daydream Believer". He later had some solo hits in the late 1970s. At any rate, Stewart wrote the only post-Sebastian Lovin' Spoonful song I ever heard on the radio, "Never Goin' Back", on which Joe Butler sang lead.
@garyrasberryjr.552
@garyrasberryjr.552 2 года назад
@@rslitman The last album "Revelation: Revolution '69" had just Joe, Steve and Jerry listed in the credits. "Never Going Back" peaked at #73 on the Hot 100.
@mikeymutual5489
@mikeymutual5489 2 года назад
@@rslitman John Stewart wrote "Never Going Back," but was not part of the group. Wikipedia is your friend.
@rslitman
@rslitman 2 года назад
@@mikeymutual5489 Thanks for clearing this up. I don't know where I got this wrong information, but it probably wasn't Wikipedia.
@maurogajardo620
@maurogajardo620 2 года назад
Nevera saw this one!
@JiminyCricket8899
@JiminyCricket8899 2 года назад
I remember their songs on that Elizabeth Hartman movie Your A Big Boy Now, they did so many great tracks.
@recordguy4321
@recordguy4321 2 года назад
got that movie on VHS.
@user-kt7or9zc9o
@user-kt7or9zc9o Год назад
John sebastian's the best songwriter 👏👏👏😊🍺
@idanoe9721
@idanoe9721 3 месяца назад
Oh my gosh, the wink 🥰🥰🥰
@mykimikimiky
@mykimikimiky Год назад
Is there any similar insightful song, anything like this?! Sebastian is real human, with real spirit and mind among all other the musicians.
@p.j.4738
@p.j.4738 2 года назад
I think "Welcome Back" is his best song!
@maurimartinez8720
@maurimartinez8720 3 месяца назад
TEMAZO!!!...
@chrisbinckes2732
@chrisbinckes2732 2 года назад
john b sebastian's zonked... & so are the others wonderful music from a creative age.... thanks for this upload
@donovanjones4175
@donovanjones4175 2 года назад
Zonked, lol ,haven’t heard that in years. I’m gonna start saying it again, maybe it’ll come back😂
@lonestarfriend
@lonestarfriend 2 года назад
More John Sebastian? Excellent. 🙂
@brunoheidrich9671
@brunoheidrich9671 Год назад
Ela é um mistério para mim.
@Meme-zc4cw
@Meme-zc4cw Год назад
Cool Ludwig Carioca kit. Don't see those too often.
@mfrankel8321
@mfrankel8321 2 года назад
Catchy tune, but without Zal the Spoonful was clearly fading fast.
@andrewrosen6508
@andrewrosen6508 2 года назад
But this one is still a gem!
@ryaneverett8375
@ryaneverett8375 10 месяцев назад
What's the name of the instrument he's playing with his hand in the beginning?
@skipandslide
@skipandslide 10 месяцев назад
It’s a Marxophone, sounds lovely.
@franksinatraalvesprates9933
@franksinatraalvesprates9933 2 года назад
☮ ☮ ☮ ☮
@johnnoughty7944
@johnnoughty7944 2 года назад
What is that gizmo he plays at the begginning of the song?
@johnnoughty7944
@johnnoughty7944 2 года назад
I researched it. It's a Marxophone.
@thos1950
@thos1950 3 месяца назад
⁠Little brother to the Harpomarxophone
@Nazz1967
@Nazz1967 2 года назад
is this the hair dryer one where Yester is talking into a hair straightner lol
@mkruup
@mkruup 2 года назад
Only pretty what a pitty.
@recordguy4321
@recordguy4321 2 года назад
@@mkruup homely in the cradle , pretty at the table
@italoman9
@italoman9 2 года назад
Thanks for the return to classic ‘60s pop music icon performance posts! 😎 Might you please still post the two believed remaining remastered Supremes segments from Sullivan to be uploaded, ie their “I Hear A Symphony/standards” medley after their “Can’t Hurry Love” (already posted) performance; and their “Mame/Thoroughly Modern Millie” number from their (also posted) “The Happening” performance episode? TY! 😍
@marcbolan1818
@marcbolan1818 2 года назад
No more Zal :(
@hanno-erdmanntietz8424
@hanno-erdmanntietz8424 2 года назад
A nice song, but I'm also used to seeing Zal in the line-up.
@mysticgeneie4668
@mysticgeneie4668 2 года назад
What's wrong with the pedo replacement Yester, oh wait.
@marcbolan1818
@marcbolan1818 2 года назад
@@mysticgeneie4668 Guess that was rhetroical.
@lemurianchick
@lemurianchick 2 года назад
Does anyone know the name of the instrument John plays?
@mkruup
@mkruup 2 года назад
AutoHarp.
@GasPassingRuss
@GasPassingRuss 2 года назад
Modified Autoharp
@vincekrasinski
@vincekrasinski 2 года назад
I believe he said in a documentary it's a Marxophone
@helmutsecke3529
@helmutsecke3529 2 года назад
Der Spoonful ohne den Yanovsky! Prima!
@lilajagears8317
@lilajagears8317 11 месяцев назад
I didnt think that Zal had left the band in 67.
@VirreFriberg
@VirreFriberg 10 месяцев назад
He left in May that year
@johnurban7333
@johnurban7333 Год назад
The guitar player left to be in The Ramones, that’s why he’s not here
@haraldtrittner4396
@haraldtrittner4396 2 года назад
A very nice typical lovelable sexy 60's Song...but not the coolest to listen closely every day😉
@steveoshea50
@steveoshea50 Год назад
Hate they had to chop the wonderful outro.
@smileysmilefan7879
@smileysmilefan7879 2 года назад
What is that thing attached to sebastian’s citara?
@joycemanning1254
@joycemanning1254 4 месяца назад
Still love them!
@Lucas_Dankemann_the_freak
@Lucas_Dankemann_the_freak 2 года назад
A Marxophone played by Sebastian😁
@brunoheidrich9671
@brunoheidrich9671 Год назад
A versão com Renato e Seus Blues Caps é melhor !!!
@progfart
@progfart Год назад
They on the zaza 💀
@jamesgeiger4795
@jamesgeiger4795 8 месяцев назад
I guess Zal left the band by this time.
@Me97202
@Me97202 Год назад
After they dumped Zal for being an embarrassing dweeb.
@kabbey30
@kabbey30 Год назад
Where was Zal??
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