The Young Rascals "Mickey's Monkey / Love Lights" on The Ed Sullivan Show
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- The Young Rascals "Mickey's Monkey / Love Lights" on The Ed Sullivan Show, February 12, 1967. Subscribe now to never miss an update: ume.lnk.to/EdSullivanSubscribe
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Rascals were the best. Our Beatles. Bless them and the joy they gave us ❤
The rascals, just one of the greatest groups, they rocked the place, before they became famous, they were a house band in Greenwood Lake New York used to go see them six days a week. They had such a full rocking sound, and they all were very talented. I love the rascals music and still do.
Dino killing those drums, whole band ROCKIN!!!!
I wonder how many Excedrin's poor Ed had to take that evening. The guys really lit up that stage!
It was a weekly occurrence and Ed kept those aspirin companies in good business! 😂
I'm 56 and these guys kill it! I love the way that dude dances.
Eddie could dance. That's for sure.
@@michaeljunod8610 I love it. My siblings are older and turned me onto Rock-n-Roll, Motown, The Blues etc. , but I never saw footage of the Rascals and Eddie definitely can dance. I added a bunch of tunes on my Spotify and this song was one of them.
@@BJH4277 I replied! Thanks
Tambourines were everywhere in the 60s and 70s
Such a talented band. And a kick sounding drummer. What a great 60,s band.
Calling your self " The Young Rascals " when you're not even close to being young is f'n hilarious. There is no denying they did put on a show. Boy those were the days. ❤❤❤❤❤
What an extremely talented act, The Rascsls!!!!
Quite simply, fantastic!
They had the best drummer, Dino Danelli! He died last December, RIP.
RIP Dino. 🙏
Dinos beat at the intro of Love Lights joined by eddies voice and Felix clapping behind the Hammond is all you need for a great pick-me-up!!!
It's 2023, I'm 64, and still rocking n' rolling!
Thanks for the memories!!
63 here, a young child in the Rascals heyday but loving every minute of this bands work.
Great medley of two classics - Mickey's Monkey (Miracles) and Turn On Your Love Light (Bobby Blue Bland). This is on their second album "Collections"
Well done for using Google... I'm surprised you didn't credit your family members (Pam & Jim) for exposing you to their music... I knew you were never legit. You had to rely on their music (60s-70s). I've seen your post.
You relied on big sister Pam on her Marvin Gaye records (What's Going On and Let's Get It On) hahahaha. I knew it all along... 1966
Love love love the young rascals i saw them live in the laste 60's something i will never forget
❤ Loved The Young Rascal’s and Their Wonderful Song !!!They were FABULOUS !!! I was 15 years Old and ❤ loved Dancing to Their Music , They really had Great Rythum !!! 😊
A great group to watch and listen to. Real rock, Dino and Keith my favorite drummers. Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful 🎉
Great vibe. Boys were on top of the energy level
Rock n roll.
That energy!!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻😎😉
Dino showing you how it's done!!!!!!
That was groovy!! I was 4 when this aired, but I used to do The Monkey all the time! Those Young Rascals were getting the crowd all riled up! 😅 I don't know their names, but the guy playing tambourine had the moves! 🙌💜
Eddie Brigati
@@recordguy4321 Thanks! ✌️
Eddie Brigati.
"Mickey's Monkey" is a 1963 song recorded by the R&B group the Miracles on Motown Records' Tamla label. It was written and produced by Motown's main songwriting team of Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, and Eddie Holland, who later went on to write two more Miracles hit singles, the Top 40 "I Gotta Dance to Keep From Crying", and the Top 20 "(Come 'Round Here) I'm The One You Need". This was an unusual writing situation for the Miracles, as most of their songs were composed by the group members themselves.
Every song's good by this band
The Rascals really cornered the market on energy and excitement when they played. Dino would often play a fraction of a beat ahead of everybody else, and absolutely pushed the band all over the stage with his dynamics. He and Felix would compete to see who could blow the doors off the venue. There were only a few, mostly big bands, that used that kind of up-tempo to drive the music. Dino learned from the best. Love it that technology has captured some of that magic.
This high energy performance was filmed 'live' on Ed Sullivan. The James Brown foot moves of Eddie Brigati and Gene Cornish, just added to Dino's brilliant jazzy drum fills. 'Old school' without the digitized voice enhancement crap, tormenting our ears today.
What an exciting performance ❤❤❤👏👏👏👏👏
Mickey's Money is a great Smoey Robinson song. The Rascals appreciated rand b, as evidenced by their version.
The Rascals, aka Blue Eyed Soul, got their major start in 1965 at a Long Island floating disco The Barge.
They had a huge following. LI, Queens, NYC.
I went to college in the Midwest. The rascals were virtually unknown in that area in 1966. My Rascal album rocked the dorm.
Thank you! Michael
Dino Danelli, some ways in terms of looks, visual approach, his attack ,brings to my mind Keith Moon if you know what I mean
What incredible energy
WOW!
FAB :)
I Love The Young Rascals❤
It's Groovy!❤
Thanks For Sharing This ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Happy music 🎶 wasn’t allowed to listen at home but in my girlfriends car it was boss❤❤❤of course ironing my hair straight on an ironing board was boss too😂
❤ cute guys❤
Dino!
Did someone spill cooking oil all over the floor before the band's performance? The guitarist and tambourine player nearly dislocated their hips
Peace from California Silver Strand Beach The Volcano Posse 🖋️
💃🕺🕺💃🎵🎼🎶👍
W And we're going to do other things, huh.
Ed was a stick, but brought the best on his show. Only time I saw ed loosen up was when he was on Johnny Carson and Johnny did his take on ed. Hilarious.
Love light before e Dead?
The guy with the tamborine, is he the monkey? Which one is Mickey?
Sounds like Felix came in on the vocals by mistake a bar too early
A complete train wreck. But, fantastic.
The cameraman must’ve thought it very creative to do close up, one second clips. Annoying.
Real music no todays fake trash!!
This song is not so great