Interesting to see how Brian May carried his guitar at an angle back then... it's lower and nearer his waist these days... I also wonder with the Smile lips logo which came first, Smile or the Rolling Stones lips with a tongue...
Brian’s guitar weighs a ton, so he’s probably more than used to the weight of it by now and The Rolling Stones logo, AKA Hot Lips was designed by the English art designer John Pasche for the band in 1970, so yeah, Smile came first
Appointment The Left Handed Marriage, 1967. Brian plays guitar and sings backing vocals. Length 2:33. Written by Bill Richards, recorded on 28 June 1967 or possibly 31 July 1967. Available only on the 1993 album 'Crazy Chain'. Lyrics: You come home from late night parties Tiptoe kiss, there's nothing that you miss Chased by all the rich at parties Do you leave sometime at three Now we've lost our old enjoyment I'm your friend, I don't need an appointment You know all the latest songs to sing Social tramp, political land You can talk on almost anything But you rise in your conversation I know I'm no great excitement I'm your friend, I don't need an appointment Well you try to get by Without your friends you've left behind Folks you meet who smile so sweet Can be unkind to you and even let you down Average craze, can only last nine days This week on the sights and nights of town Whatever next you're just out of context Please forgive all this discouragement I'm your friend, I don't need an appointment But you try to get by Without your friends you've left behind Folks you meet who smile so sweet Can be unkind to you and I won't help you All avoid all that is destroyed So before you vanish out of view Ivory tower can you spare an hour Life goes on but spare the sentiment I'm your friend, I don't need an appointment Appointment Appointment
I fvcking love it. One of my favourite song of all time, but this is not smile, this band called Left Handed Marriage and this was Brian's project next to Smile and 1984
@@idontevenknowanymore8463there was original upload of this song on TH-cam but I think it’s vanished completely. Check their whole album “on the right side left handed marriage” really good psychedelic folk
Why you even mentioning Freddie? This song and the band for that matter has fuck all to do with Freddie, Roger or John or Queen as a whole. The song is by The Left Handed Marriage, which featured Brian on guitar
So this is Left-Hand Marriage and not Smile. A lot of people are saying this really is Smile but that is not Tim Staffel singing lead. It does sound like a Staffel written song and the harmonies sound like Smile.
Um, this song is Left-Handed Marriage, not Smile. The footage is Smile. *** July 31, 1967 The Left-Handed Marriage records tracks at Regent Sound, London, England, three of which feature Brian May. The band line-up includes Jenny Hill, Henry Devel, Terry Goulds, Bill Richards, Peter Trout (drums). Acetates are also cut for the tracks. The album Crazy Chain, which features the tracks, is not released until 1993. “I Need Time” “Appointment” “She Was Once My Friend” “Appointment (Regent Sound Version)” 2:36 Written by Bill Richards Appears on: 1993 Crazy Chain CD This track features guest guitarist Brian May and guest bass/piano player John Frankel. The recording was finally released as one of the final three tracks on the reformed Left Handed Marriage's 1993 CD Crazy Chain. The master tape no longer exists, so the track was sourced from the 7" acetate. *** Here's the Crazy Chain listing on Discogs,com: www.discogs.com/Left-Handed-Marriage-Crazy-Chain/release/3872483
Could somebody write down a few verses of the song, please? I don't get everything, and when I try to find the lyrics by writing "Smile appointment lyrics" I got dentists websites... ^^' That would be VERY nice of you, thank you! :)
I think in the early 70's Tim was definitely just as good as Freddie, if not better. Freddie really developed as a singer only by the mid-to-late seventies and reached his prime in the early eighties when his voice became the most powerful (Montreal show is the best example).
sounds more beatle‘s style.
Not Smile. Nothing like them.
Interesting to see how Brian May carried his guitar at an angle back then... it's lower and nearer his waist these days... I also wonder with the Smile lips logo which came first, Smile or the Rolling Stones lips with a tongue...
Brian’s guitar weighs a ton, so he’s probably more than used to the weight of it by now and The Rolling Stones logo, AKA Hot Lips was designed by the English art designer John Pasche for the band in 1970, so yeah, Smile came first
@@davebain1982well the smile logo must be a bit awkward, interesting
Clearly influenced by The Beatles 😂
Appointment The Left Handed Marriage, 1967. Brian plays guitar and sings backing vocals. Length 2:33. Written by Bill Richards, recorded on 28 June 1967 or possibly 31 July 1967. Available only on the 1993 album 'Crazy Chain'. Lyrics: You come home from late night parties Tiptoe kiss, there's nothing that you miss Chased by all the rich at parties Do you leave sometime at three Now we've lost our old enjoyment I'm your friend, I don't need an appointment You know all the latest songs to sing Social tramp, political land You can talk on almost anything But you rise in your conversation I know I'm no great excitement I'm your friend, I don't need an appointment Well you try to get by Without your friends you've left behind Folks you meet who smile so sweet Can be unkind to you and even let you down Average craze, can only last nine days This week on the sights and nights of town Whatever next you're just out of context Please forgive all this discouragement I'm your friend, I don't need an appointment But you try to get by Without your friends you've left behind Folks you meet who smile so sweet Can be unkind to you and I won't help you All avoid all that is destroyed So before you vanish out of view Ivory tower can you spare an hour Life goes on but spare the sentiment I'm your friend, I don't need an appointment Appointment Appointment
It’s ‘like old times’ … not ‘life goes on’
Live my arse!
I fvcking love it. One of my favourite song of all time, but this is not smile, this band called Left Handed Marriage and this was Brian's project next to Smile and 1984
I can't seem to find this song, I searched"left handed marriageappointment"but nothing popped up,I think I need help on this one
@@idontevenknowanymore8463there was original upload of this song on TH-cam but I think it’s vanished completely. Check their whole album “on the right side left handed marriage” really good psychedelic folk
Song is NOT smile and fuck all to do with Smile for that matter
I don't think so!! It's Left Hand Marriage! It's not Live either.
No Freddie .... Ordinary, good but ordinary music .... Gueen means the difference. I mean, not without Freddie, I'm sorry.
The song isn't even a smile recording
Fred's in college with them only...
Fred's being vibin all along
This isn't Smile's
Why you even mentioning Freddie? This song and the band for that matter has fuck all to do with Freddie, Roger or John or Queen as a whole. The song is by The Left Handed Marriage, which featured Brian on guitar
Thanks!
Hats..off..off..and off
Dear Brian, it's so easy to find that your favourite band was the Beatles !! I love you 💗💖💚
I think he got his hairstyle inspiration from hendrix
Can you make a other one the full video please
So this is Left-Hand Marriage and not Smile. A lot of people are saying this really is Smile but that is not Tim Staffel singing lead. It does sound like a Staffel written song and the harmonies sound like Smile.
But the footage is the only surviving video of smile live
@@patricksommer3971 This is not Smile live.
@@baldingogre the Video is Smile. Search for smile 1969 live royal albert Hall
@@baldingogre this is The Left Handed Marriage with their song Appointment, the footage is of smile only
When did Roger drop The Cross?
Late 80’s
Start or end? The cross ended in 1993 btw
Neither Smile, nor live!
The footage is Smile, but the music is not.
Smile Forever!
Sorry not Rogers or Brians back vocals....
A Jewell
Um, this song is Left-Handed Marriage, not Smile. The footage is Smile. *** July 31, 1967 The Left-Handed Marriage records tracks at Regent Sound, London, England, three of which feature Brian May. The band line-up includes Jenny Hill, Henry Devel, Terry Goulds, Bill Richards, Peter Trout (drums). Acetates are also cut for the tracks. The album Crazy Chain, which features the tracks, is not released until 1993. “I Need Time” “Appointment” “She Was Once My Friend” “Appointment (Regent Sound Version)” 2:36 Written by Bill Richards Appears on: 1993 Crazy Chain CD This track features guest guitarist Brian May and guest bass/piano player John Frankel. The recording was finally released as one of the final three tracks on the reformed Left Handed Marriage's 1993 CD Crazy Chain. The master tape no longer exists, so the track was sourced from the 7" acetate. *** Here's the Crazy Chain listing on Discogs,com: www.discogs.com/Left-Handed-Marriage-Crazy-Chain/release/3872483
MadTheDJ I was thinking it wasn't smile cos I've never heard it on the album
sounds very much like brilliant American band jellyfish
Are you kidding? Give me one example of just one similarity?
Could somebody write down a few verses of the song, please? I don't get everything, and when I try to find the lyrics by writing "Smile appointment lyrics" I got dentists websites... ^^' That would be VERY nice of you, thank you! :)
92zuzu130 this song is not by Smile, but it features Brian on guitar. See www.ultimatequeen.co.uk/brian-may/songs/collaborations-1.htm#Appointment
Dvir Yitzchaki Thank you for your answer! :) (And I'm sorry I mistook this for a Smile song... Shame on me.)
@@92zuzu130 The shame’s not on you but on the channel’s mislabeling the song!
Look for an album called "Nova Solis" by the band Morgan, released in 1972. It features Tim Staffell on vocals and YES, he was as good as Freddie
Yes!
The most underrated artist
It's on spotify.
I think in the early 70's Tim was definitely just as good as Freddie, if not better. Freddie really developed as a singer only by the mid-to-late seventies and reached his prime in the early eighties when his voice became the most powerful (Montreal show is the best example).
ahahahahahahaha dreamer
It's nice to see how Brian and Roger's style changed over the years :)
Sorry but this song called "Appointment" IS by Smile. You are mistaken.
What's your source?
I know every Smile song. This Left Handed Marriage. There are no Smile recordings in this quality.
It's called "Appointment" and yes it IS by Smile. (Brian and Rogers band before Queen)
No. It was by the Marriage and Brian May
Xcorgi, you ever heard of the word research, clearly not, you might wanna learn it . Clearly obviously not Tim Staffell's voice
marcelino Pozos Left handed marriage
1984
This is not Smile!! This is The Left Handed Marriage!
Image: smile Music : left hand marriage
I guess Brian played guitar in this album
what is the name of this song? i loved this song please answer me, please
Appointment
Awesome! This is the only video of Smile i can find playing live! Thank you for posting.