Thanks SO much, love this song, miss the one where pepe introduced the members, his one is close, I played it over & over & over, still do, memories bring tears to my eyes
oh yes, love this song too! I was fortunate that I was around 20, and saw the group in a great bar in White Plains, NY called the Continental! oh, the dancing memories; dance floor always filled and great times back then...1970...
I will always love this song,I grew up listening to this.My sister was older than me,she had all the great 70s songs! Music just is nothing like it used to be ,I miss it so much♡
Her voice....outstanding, weird how I don't think any top female singer could ever come close to singing this song like Sandy!! Such a unique voice for this song. I love it!!!
This is the quintessential song that defined the "1970" Pop era. I even remember seeing them dance to it on "The Now Explosion", experimental TV music broadcast that year.
I was 15 yrs old when this song came out. My teen years were difficult, but songs like this one cheered me up. Thanks for posting, & I think that you did a great job despite being dead for over 2,000 years!
Why is the second half of the audio No words sung just music that is not how I remember it. I just listened to the supposed album version and all I hear is the music and then the voice kicks in right at the tail end of the verse. Is this a Copyright violation?
@@jameszen2020 look again - pantomimed - lead guitar players hands are not on the fretboard where the notes are - sounds EXACTLY like the record - they even fade?
it is pantomimed - look at the guitar lead - he doesn't know where to be on the fretboard...I knew it sounded to much like the record ! Millie Vanilly BS...sorry!
Thanks SO much, love this song, miss the one where pepe introduced the members, his one is close, I played it over & over & over, still do, memories bring tears to my eyes
oh yes, love this song too! I was fortunate that I was around 20, and saw the group in a great bar in White Plains, NY called the Continental! oh, the dancing memories; dance floor always filled and great times back then...1970...
I will always love this song,I grew up listening to this.My sister was older than me,she had all the great 70s songs! Music just is nothing like it used to be ,I miss it so much♡
Lovely song was 17 at the time I'm 65 next week......treasured memories oh yes!!!!!
1970 I was in college in Hawaii and this song blew me away. Ahead of time.
You can hear Tommy James influence. Love it!
Her voice....outstanding, weird how I don't think any top female singer could ever come close to singing this song like Sandy!! Such a unique voice for this song. I love it!!!
I really like you all's song.. it makes me feel very Happy.
Positive blast from the past. i wish I could have been among that.
Awesome tune!
One of my all time fav songs, cute dude singing it too!! Whoopee!!!
This is the quintessential song that defined the "1970" Pop era. I even remember seeing them dance to it on "The Now Explosion", experimental TV music broadcast that year.
I was 15 yrs old when this song came out. My teen years were difficult, but songs like this one cheered me up. Thanks for posting, & I think that you did a great job despite being dead for over 2,000 years!
wonderful. loved it since it came out. Elaine looks toothsome.
To the woman I love more than anybody on the planet Rayma Brown Crawford I love you. RIP
I remember this and I was 9 at the time!!
Just wanted to add that the acid video is led by Elaine Tuttle not Sandy LOL!!! Altough Sandy is one of the original member
Why is the second half of the audio No words sung just music that is not how I remember it. I just listened to the supposed album version and all I hear is the music and then the voice kicks in right at the tail end of the verse. Is this a Copyright violation?
Wish it would be better visually !!
Elaine Tuttle dancing and Sandy Toder singing----hmmm! (Still good, though!)
i'm glad i'm not the only one that noticed
Terrible video !!! for such a great song.
@@jameszen2020 look again - pantomimed - lead guitar players hands are not on the fretboard where the notes are - sounds EXACTLY like the record - they even fade?
it is pantomimed - look at the guitar lead - he doesn't know where to be on the fretboard...I knew it sounded to much like the record ! Millie Vanilly BS...sorry!
This is horrible. The video effect totally RUINS a good video. Nothing clever or cool about it.