@@KnockOffBeingFat yes they did. I knew some of the guys going to my high school , and when they graduated in 1965 they were drafted. Went straight to vietnam. Not all of them came back. And the ones we knew that did come back were never the same.
Glad everybody likes this! What's weird is that I found it on a "reel" of odds and ends clips of old TV shows, movies and ads and this was somewhere in the middle.....just out of nowhere. Nothing else on the reel had any music clips of any kind. When I saw this, I knew I just HAD to send it to Aron so he could share it with everybody here.
@Times Past Television Hi. Thanks for asking. I had/have lots of music shows like what Aron is showing, also have Shindig, Hullabaloo, Hollywood A Go Go, Shivaree, Something Else, Upbeat, clips from Sullivan, Red Skelton, Hollywood Palace, r&r movies of the 50s and 60s, UK music clips, Australian music shows.....99% of my stuff is music from the 50s and 60s.
This is priceless! What a treat hearing The Four Seasons. Our Philly regulars are bumpty bumpin' like crazy! What do ya say Aaron....could we do it??! Yeh man!
Thanks Gary and Aaron. Yep, the regulars hit the front line by hook or by crook. LOL. According to early 60’s regular Arlene Sullivan production more or less monitored who got the face time during each episode. Those who were frequently up front and center were some asked to drop back to make way for others. Also, once dancers reached age 18 they were invited to leave the show. Far more rigid about the age constraints than what the future would bring. Great clip. Thanks for the upload!
@@oldiesgeek454 oldies geek the memories . I could buy beer when i was 18 but before lol. we tried to look older . Go up to the cashier with blue jeans and a high neck collar with a loaf of bread , a comb, and a 6 pack. If they ask you for I D , you simply said i have to go get it it's in the car even though your wallets in your hand. Those cashiers had a lot of laughs.....
Awkward energy is always better than an awkward lack of energy. As a DJ I can tell you I've seen some extremely awkward situations while DJing events. Like when I did a children vs parents dance contest during an elementary school dance, and I put all the children on one side of the room and all the adults on the other side. Everyone was instructed to dance like crazy and do all their best dance moves. I started the music and looked up and saw that many of the young children were dancing but literally no adults were dancing at all. Instead the all just stood there completely motionless and staring at me for some reason with blank looks on their faces. That's how they stayed throughout the entire dance contest, and of course the kids won. A DJ friend of mine later told me that most people nowadays have no idea how to dance. So if you don't instruct them on specific dance moves that they need to do, they are completely clueless.
The year before THE BEATLES , THE SUPREMES AND ROLLING STONES !! AND FRANKIE'S HIGH PITCH VOICE HAS ALWAYS BEEN POPULAR !! LEO SAYER AND THE BEE JEES !! DANCE ON !!!!
Great group "The Four Seasons". Even if you had been stranded on a remote island, and came back to civilization...the second you heard Frankie Valli's voice you knew it was them. They had a great career singing popular music. 9 or 10 months from this air date, the long skirts would be gone and the young girls would run to the stores to buy mini-skirts.
No woman's worth, crawling on the earth! That is absolute poetry! POETRY! however,I'd change it to, NOBODY'S worth crawling on the earth! Cause women do it after a break up to and honestly NOBODY is worth that! NOBODY! Keep your pride and dignity!
Love the song and this fun clip! The kids look so carefree; you might never guess that, just a few months earlier, they'd endured the fear, stress and uncertainty of the Cuban Missile Crisis or that, several months later, they'd be mourning the assassination of JFK.
These teens were about to experience tumultuous change...the British invasion, Vietnam war, racial upheaval, Kennedy assassinations, LSD, counter culture.... It was a decade of lost Innocence.
Must have been about the time when the ozone started diminishing because all that aerosol hairspray 😁✌🏾 I was 8 yrs old remember mom & dad partying great memories ❤️✌🏾
WOW!! When AB was on 5 days a week! Please keeping posting these gems!! On a side note, who were the guest stars who were going to appear on AB on 11/23/63??
J G All Those that were Current at the time. It was on Live 5 days a week until Egotistical Dick Clark Moved the Show to California. Then it was on Once a week, and Pre-recorded. It lost a Lot of its Soul when it moved, and Many Fans. It Just Wasn't The Same.
I know, they were soooo afraid it would be taboo and controversial for the ABC networks to show 2 guys dancing together, straight or gay, especially down south. You'd be amazed at how much more tough some gay people are than some straight people. Like how that 'Boy Named Sue' was extremely tough ;)
I watch these old videos and think about where these people are now and what their lives were like as the years went by.
D R
Probably similar to you as "Your Years Go By". 😉
A lot of the guys went to Vietnam. Some made it home.
@@KnockOffBeingFat yes they did. I knew some of the guys going to my high school , and when they graduated in 1965 they were drafted. Went straight to vietnam. Not all of them came back. And the ones we knew that did come back were never the same.
Glad everybody likes this! What's weird is that I found it on a "reel" of odds and ends clips of old TV shows, movies and ads and this was somewhere in the middle.....just out of nowhere. Nothing else on the reel had any music clips of any kind. When I saw this, I knew I just HAD to send it to Aron so he could share it with everybody here.
I wonder how many more rare clips like these are floating around on tapes, DVD's, film reels etc... Hopefully we will find more of these.
@@YCDTI 😅🤭🤐
@Times Past Television Hi. Thanks for asking. I had/have lots of music shows like what Aron is showing, also have Shindig, Hullabaloo, Hollywood A Go Go, Shivaree, Something Else, Upbeat, clips from Sullivan, Red Skelton, Hollywood Palace, r&r movies of the 50s and 60s, UK music clips, Australian music shows.....99% of my stuff is music from the 50s and 60s.
@@jthyme7940 Somethin Else from Dallas. ..Northpark Shopping Center! ❤ Post it.
1963 was a great year for pop music!!!
and the end of america....
My mom died unexpectedly on June 10, 1963.
@@patricksomers5872
Sorry about that. My mother died in May 1966. I was 12. She had been sick my entire childhood.
Great Philadelphia clip, Aaron - thank you!! I agree with mystery-ed, 1963 was an excellent year for music!!
Jesus loves you so much ✝️
Loved the dance moves. Was born in '63
This is priceless! What a treat hearing The Four Seasons. Our Philly regulars are bumpty bumpin' like crazy! What do ya say Aaron....could we do it??! Yeh man!
The music from the 60's, the 70's and the 89's was the bomb in music
I forgot that Dentene logo! Wow, that 1 couple midway though looked nice in how they were dancing! Swing it Philly baby!👍🏻
It's Michele Liebowitz and Bobby Baritz, and yes, they were terrific together.
This was a great old clip .LOVE Walk Like A Man and its still played at parties and get togethers today. Much enjoyed thank you Gary and Aaron...
Thanks Gary and Aaron. Yep, the regulars hit the front line by hook or by crook. LOL. According to early 60’s regular Arlene Sullivan production more or less monitored who got the face time during each episode. Those who were frequently up front and center were some asked to drop back to make way for others. Also, once dancers reached age 18 they were invited to leave the show. Far more rigid about the age constraints than what the future would bring. Great clip. Thanks for the upload!
Thax for sharing Don...
@DD One of the rare times where a teenager wanted a fake ID to prove they were actually younger than they really were. 😊
@@oldiesgeek454 👍
@@oldiesgeek454 oldies geek the memories . I could buy beer when i was 18 but before lol. we tried to look older . Go up to the cashier with blue jeans and a high neck collar with a loaf of bread , a comb, and a 6 pack. If they ask you for I D , you simply said i have to go get it it's in the car even though your wallets in your hand. Those cashiers had a lot of laughs.....
@@gregmoore7709 😀
The Four Seasons' third #1 hit and a fave!
If you could've harnessed the awkward energy in the room, it would have powered a small city.
Exactly- the group of girls dancing together look miserable! Why be there if you’re not having fun…?🤔
@@TSquare7741 Because it was better than being stuck at home with your square parents?
Awkward energy is always better than an awkward lack of energy. As a DJ I can tell you I've seen some extremely awkward situations while DJing events. Like when I did a children vs parents dance contest during an elementary school dance, and I put all the children on one side of the room and all the adults on the other side. Everyone was instructed to dance like crazy and do all their best dance moves. I started the music and looked up and saw that many of the young children were dancing but literally no adults were dancing at all. Instead the all just stood there completely motionless and staring at me for some reason with blank looks on their faces. That's how they stayed throughout the entire dance contest, and of course the kids won. A DJ friend of mine later told me that most people nowadays have no idea how to dance. So if you don't instruct them on specific dance moves that they need to do, they are completely clueless.
Jesus loves you ✝️repent
😂😂😂😂
Love these good ole dances, NOTHING beats the fun we had in those days 🎉❤
I wish I lived then
I had forgotten all about this song until it was the few lines to finish come dine with me it was great to hear it again
Dear Aaron - many many thanks for this video. Like so much Aaron.
My pleasure. So glad you enjoyed it 👍
Please more!
@@billywatson118 So true Billy
The year before THE BEATLES , THE SUPREMES AND ROLLING STONES !! AND FRANKIE'S HIGH PITCH VOICE HAS ALWAYS BEEN POPULAR !! LEO SAYER AND THE BEE JEES !! DANCE ON !!!!
Actually just months before. The description says this aired in February 63, the Beatles debuted in Nov 1963
# 1 in early 1963-Great song!
Ty for all these videos
Awesome post!!
What beautiful moves they have so beautiful love it. Those are the best days all natural beauty not fake.
Great group "The Four Seasons". Even if you had been stranded on a remote island, and came back to civilization...the second you heard Frankie Valli's voice you knew it was them. They had a great career singing popular music. 9 or 10 months from this air date, the long skirts would be gone and the young girls would run to the stores to buy mini-skirts.
3 years out not until 1966 for the mini skirts
Jesus loves you ✝️repent
Love this!
Those kids we're so wonderful and respectful ❤️
what a country we once were!! music, young teens, culture, life, liberty, happiness!! What could go wrong!?
kennedys assassination that Nov at age 46😢😢
Cómo me gusta el Bobby de ese tiempo ❤
Amazing History thanks
No woman's worth, crawling on the earth! That is absolute poetry! POETRY! however,I'd change it to, NOBODY'S worth crawling on the earth! Cause women do it after a break up to and honestly NOBODY is worth that! NOBODY! Keep your pride and dignity!
Great record, great video!
I was just a baby then 😅
Love the song and this fun clip! The kids look so carefree; you might never guess that, just a few months earlier, they'd endured the fear, stress and uncertainty of the Cuban Missile Crisis or that, several months later, they'd be mourning the assassination of JFK.
Amen...exactly
These teens were about to experience tumultuous change...the British invasion, Vietnam war, racial upheaval, Kennedy assassinations, LSD, counter culture.... It was a decade of lost Innocence.
You got that right. Some for the better some for the worse. Musically for the worse in my opinion.
Must have been about the time when the ozone started diminishing because all that aerosol hairspray 😁✌🏾 I was 8 yrs old remember mom & dad partying great memories ❤️✌🏾
If they were 20, they would be almost 80 years old now, or passed on. 😢
It's literally a crying shame this America is disappeared from the face of the Earth
YCDTI❕
I DID 😊.
JaneLee - in Suburban Philadelphia
9/26/22
I was born in Feb 63
WOW!! When AB was on 5 days a week! Please keeping posting these gems!! On a side note, who were the guest stars who were going to appear on AB on 11/23/63??
Good question!
@@juliefairless2585 I thin I read somewhere that it was Fabian
J G
All Those that were Current at the time.
It was on Live 5 days a week until Egotistical
Dick Clark Moved the Show to California.
Then it was on Once a week, and Pre-recorded.
It lost a Lot of its Soul when it moved, and Many Fans. It Just Wasn't The Same.
Programa bien fregón al igual que americad top ten
Year before Beatles! All bets were off! We loved the Beatles then the Rolling Stones came out! That’s what we played in our almost band.?
I was born that year
Frankie Valli sounds just as good now as he did in 1963
01:25 mouth breather lol
I like Dentyne gum
will there be more clips from this episode?
This is the only clip I have from this episode unfortunately.
I'm glad AB's camera work was much better as the years went on. This clip seemed so static. I'm probably would've changed the channel
En todo tiempo han existido hombres sentados mirando a mujeres bailar con otras mujeres jajaja 😂
That little dude in the middle in a suit with crew cut at start 😆 always on show. Cut so close on top he has a bald spot
Do the Watusi like I love Lucy!
The Wanderers movie
0:33 John Travolta?😮😮in 1963
He does look like Travolta.
Walk Like A Man was released in 1966!
Definitely 1963-l happen to have the 45!
some of the women and the man are smaller then the others
dentyne gum...ughhh
girls dancing with girls yep '' boys dancing with boys '' nope .
That was AB's policy for dancers back then. 😓
@@AdrianDeVore thank you . i didn't know they had a policy .
@@robertharrison2.055 You're welcome. I didn't know about it either.
I know, they were soooo afraid it would be taboo and controversial for the ABC networks to show 2 guys dancing together, straight or gay, especially down south. You'd be amazed at how much more tough some gay people are than some straight people. Like how that 'Boy Named Sue' was extremely tough ;)
Someone dub the version by Divine over this...
This is not a song to dance to. Fab by the Four Seasons.
Jesus .... Really ...
I only recognized Pat Carpino. Otherwise I'd say this was not 1963.