their famous remark about the Marines: I wouldn't do it again for a million dollars but I wouldn't take a million dollars to lose the experience.....this performance was the first time I ever saw them [it was live and 1962]. my older sister and her girlfriends screamed their heads off when they saw the haircuts. I remember running to the living room thinking something truly awful had happened. I actually stayed and watched it....!
Yes that was a good quote coming from a pair of then multimillionaires, they didn't need the money, so I doubt they'd done it again for any amount of money. They were drafted and did it because there was no alternative and being famous gives you a certain amount of extra privileges. At least they didn't duck and dive to avoid it like so many famous singers and actors did, so I admire them for doing what they did.
Red Head probably because they missed the long hair, they'd lost their individualism and became just like thousands of other's with a shaved hair wearing the same uniform.
Interesting and enjoyable to hear Jezebel with a show band. Highlights what they achieved in the studio with the song. If only there was footage of them playing with Buddy Harman and Floyd Chance!
Ed Sullivan's reference to Colonel Glenn was for astronaut Marine Colonel John Glenn. This was just two days before Glenn was the first American to be launched into orbit around the Earth on Feb.20 1962.At age 94,he is the only one of the Mercury 7 astronauts still alive.At age 77 he went into orbit on a space shuttle mission and is still the oldest man to go into space.
Ladies, couldn't we just agree that both of them still have the power to leave women from different eras mesmerized? A gen Z here rediscovering the 60's. Both of them are so fine...
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Such beautiful harmonies......and dang, those guys were handsome.....:)
Gorgeous young men,..... and angelic voices
their famous remark about the Marines: I wouldn't do it again for a million dollars but I wouldn't take a million dollars to lose the experience.....this performance was the first time I ever saw them [it was live and 1962]. my older sister and her girlfriends screamed their heads off when they saw the haircuts. I remember running to the living room thinking something truly awful had happened. I actually stayed and watched it....!
Yes that was a good quote coming from a pair of then multimillionaires, they didn't need the money, so I doubt they'd done it again for any amount of money.
They were drafted and did it because there was no alternative and being famous gives you a certain amount of extra privileges.
At least they didn't duck and dive to avoid it like so many famous singers and actors did, so I admire them for doing what they did.
Red Head probably because they missed the long hair, they'd lost their individualism and became just like thousands of other's with a shaved hair wearing the same uniform.
Two of the greatest ever
Wonderful. Such a rare video of two of the best singers of the sixties
So proud to love them! They joined the hardest of regiments for their National Service!...God gives his hardest assignments to his toughest troops!
Interesting and enjoyable to hear Jezebel with a show band. Highlights what they achieved in the studio with the song. If only there was footage of them playing with Buddy Harman and Floyd Chance!
This is perfect, wow! Thank you so much for this video.
they are so cute in their uniforms...
Ed Sullivan's reference to Colonel Glenn was for astronaut Marine Colonel John Glenn. This was just two days before Glenn was the first American to be launched into orbit around the Earth on Feb.20 1962.At age 94,he is the only one of the Mercury 7 astronauts still alive.At age 77 he went into orbit on a space shuttle mission and is still the oldest man to go into space.
John Glenn is dead now.
Godspeed John Glenn RIP.
so handsome love Phil
I like don
Phil is my favorite..😗😗
Phil was so intense in the performances.............................
Ladies, couldn't we just agree that both of them still have the power to leave women from different eras mesmerized? A gen Z here rediscovering the 60's. Both of them are so fine...
@@ma.victoriavargas4268but Phil was the Harmonie. Best for ever
Semper Fi jarheads.
Semper fi devil dogs
1952 music
Where was the really high bit? lol
Like Elvis once they'd done their stint in the miltary they'd lost something
Their hair
Have ever been in the military. Boot camp changes you. The shine is out of their eyes. But their voices are much stronger. More powerful.
They lost Nohing,the Beatles etc arrived !
1962 la fin (the end) du rock n roll....
@@lejeune1945yes. And they where from Sytem. So we krew now