Ellen, you bear such a strong resemblance to your Dad. This song was afavorite of mine when I was just 13. RIP ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-fBTT3VPriV8.html
That is so very cool. You and your family will always have a piece of rock history to call your own thanks to your dad. And with artists like Tom Petty and others covering this song, his music will live on.
Absolutely!! I really can't think of who else would and could take on that 1966 piece of rock gold. It was GROUNDBREAKING!! When I heard it on radio, I was 11 years old and a I'd never heard anything like it! All I wanted to do was MOVE!! We were 60's music freaks from moment of British Invasion!
Tom Petty & Heartbreakers did justice to any song they put out. Love & miss them RIP Tom Petty one of thee greatest song writer & guitarist of all time.
They were really on point with this song down to the last note tom was having a blast performing to this its was almost nostalgic to the point that they put themselves. Back in time and place to perform this song and they nailed it and had a blast doin so
When this song came out ,it was the US answer the Yardbirds I’m a man. I was in eight grade and was so knocked out by it ,then shortly came Spence Davis with steve winwood and Gimme some loving and then the show stopper Im a Man .Not the same song but a killer version every radio and dance played with the killer Hammond B3 sound ! Music was in such good form then !
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers proving beyond a doubt that they are the world's greatest rock and roll cover band. Whenever they perform another artist's song in concert they always give us the definitive live version.
andyinoregon Having heard this repetitiously upon its release in 67?, it's hard to say as I listen to this now, that a band could stay so close to the original, and not be the playing their own song. They slayed a few Dylan tunes and went flying off with Roger mcGuinn on one of his original post Byrd tunes too around the time of this concert,,,I think. Too high to recall,,,,,,, Just damn good music.
A psychedelic dragon!!LMFAO I love it and the Psychedelic harmonica love my Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers!... wonder where he came up with this??🤣🤣 I've never seen this before and cannot stop laughing!!
This is so great! I remember how much I loved Psychotic Reaction by the Count Five back in 1966. It was pretty radical to hear on A.M. radio way back then. Tom Petty is pretty entertaining introducing the song. Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers were so great!
a man of vision i carnt sing dance or play the drums they scarce to loud thank u jesus he is one of ours i was wrong but we just forgive each other prase jesus
Just saw the original on a live tv show performance 2 days ago. The 60's were crossing into bizarre and cool-effective psychedelic guitar/amp effects. The guitarist had his fingers way past the frets for an effect and then the lyrics, harmonica, etc.
This was so much fun to watch. On the 40th anniversary tour they didn't do any covers, at least not the night I saw them. I always loved the covers they did. PS, saw them 6 times over the years.
love the song by count five and this cover is gold it’s an amazing song and stan’s singing version was perfect and i love tom petty sm i love all his songs
I miss him too only just started to watch him on here again still makes me sad .There are lots of reasons I learned to play and they all lead to Tom Petty.
Love it!! I won a dance contest to this back (by the Count Five) in the 60's..Great job Tom Petty's band did with this. First time I saw their version.🤪
Rip Tom petty, I did see them live in the cuse , upstate new york, they played for the fans their entire career, have to hand it to RU-vid they have every song you can think of, I remember the count 5 s hit psychotic reaction as a boy and I just used it as a comment for a channel, do you remember, it's been decades, it just proves music is timeless , great tribute to the original hit , new york