I was 16 and 17 in 1967, and this song was epic, right in line with the changing culture and the new horizons opened to a teen at the beginning of the psychedelic era, flower power era, free love era and the Hippy movement...
My dad always made us watch the Ed Sullivan show. When I saw them , I knew this is the kind of music I like . This music gets down, that was in 67 or 68 I was 10 or 11. Didn't think the Beatles music rocked hard enough, like Vanilla Fudge. Still play this almost daily. Their Great !!
The summer of 1967 I was 18 out of H.S. and one step ahead of the Draft. This song was played alot on KOMA Radio in Okla.City, Okla. Brings back haunting memories.
If you're gonna go go hard. Their sound is like a sonic rollercoaster, a sweet and creamy vanilla fudge laced with explosive guitar riffs and a rhythm section that pounds like a raging thunderstorm. Vanilla Fudge takes you on a wild ride, their melodies as smooth as caramel, their solos as sharp as shards of glass. It's a musical journey that will leave you breathless and craving more.
My one of my favorite rock bands I grew up with I was born August 11 1961 I'm from Memphis TN the missippi delta country Shelby county west tennessee it's on the missippi river I'm Elvis presley first cousin I'm german Jewish ✡️ and part Cherokee and Irish American I'm
In their time, no one could touch these guys. Unfortunately Tim Bogert passed away and when you look at this video, Mark Stein barely has any hair yet videos that you see on TH-cam now picture him with long-ish curly hair that is very obviously a wig and, honestly, even facially he doesn’t look like the same person.
But does it actually sound better in stereo? Certain albums of this era, such as very early Stones, early Hendrix, or Blue Cheer's Vincebus Eruptum, don't seem to gain anything by being diffused into separate channels. I'd wager it's the same here. Was stereo really just an overrated tech trend that is now going the way of the dodo with the passing of that generation? The mind boggles.
This is bloody awful. The Ed Sullivan version is more dynamic and has a better frequency range and has 100% better video quality. Plus the video quality and editing is way off on this. Lip sync is way off also. It looks like you took the album song version and tacked it onto this video version of the song. Sullivan version th-cam.com/video/3dJO47d26kc/w-d-xo.html
I was 16 and 17 in 1967, and this song was epic, right in line with the changing culture and the new horizons opened to a teen at the beginning of the psychedelic era, flower power era, free love era and the Hippy movement...
Gives me goosebumps every time i hear this great song.
One of the best songs in the world. Ageless and eternal.
My dad always made us watch the Ed Sullivan show. When I saw them , I knew this is the kind of music I like . This music gets down, that was in 67 or 68 I was 10 or 11. Didn't think the Beatles music rocked hard enough, like Vanilla Fudge. Still play this almost daily. Their Great !!
My dad had a semi fit when he saw The Beatles on Ed Sullivan. My boyfriend’s hair was similar to theirs and he didn’t like that. We dated anyway!
The summer of 1967 I was 18 out of H.S. and one step ahead of the Draft. This song was played alot on KOMA Radio in Okla.City, Okla. Brings back haunting memories.
It took me 48 years to forget those dancers...and now this
@terrydavis5915 Hey that's my Grandma ur talking about.
Dude those girls hurts my eyes 😭
GOLD SOLID GOLD...❤❤❤😊😊😊😊
Absolutely 💯 amazing
Qué músicos maravillosos... me parecen muy por delante de su tiempo.
Number 1 forever.
I agree
Love the organ music , they were a super group.
Awesome
These guys were so OFF THE FUCKIN CHAIN for their time and for now too!
Loved Rod Stewart's version back in the day
Their machinery was very primitive but their talent, oh Lord!❤
If you're gonna go go hard. Their sound is like a sonic rollercoaster, a sweet and creamy vanilla fudge laced with explosive guitar riffs and a rhythm section that pounds like a raging thunderstorm. Vanilla Fudge takes you on a wild ride, their melodies as smooth as caramel, their solos as sharp as shards of glass. It's a musical journey that will leave you breathless and craving more.
The Drummer is so badass!
Carmine Appice 👍
Bogert wearing wild robes long before Rick Wakeman. I love Vanilla Fudge.
Vanilla Fudge, Rockrebellen par exellence,
genau wie Frank Zappa.
Und das 1967, genial
Brilliant !
My one of my favorite rock bands I grew up with I was born August 11 1961 I'm from Memphis TN the missippi delta country Shelby county west tennessee it's on the missippi river I'm Elvis presley first cousin I'm german Jewish ✡️ and part Cherokee and Irish American I'm
no your not your american
The beginning of Psychedelic Rock.
In their time, no one could touch these guys. Unfortunately Tim Bogert passed away and when you look at this video, Mark Stein barely has any hair yet videos that you see on TH-cam now picture him with long-ish curly hair that is very obviously a wig and, honestly, even facially he doesn’t look like the same person.
I agree .was there then
Yeah 1969 or 70 double bass twurling sticks like a baton 😮 69 Carmen was amazing I mean wow
Truth
Éxtasis!
He wore a toupee❤
I see how Vanilla fudge influenced Benny and Bjorn.
I'm a army combat veteran and a Christian man I'm a musician too my wife is African American
I'm a lazy man and an IPA specialist I'm a magician too and my wife is Kirkaldy Scottish
Is this Carmine Appice on drum?
Strepitosi
I feel like I just saw a Type O Negative concert.
❤😢😂😅ok
Fantastici ….
Bogart mi sembra un po’ psichedelico …😅
those dancers.......I wore clothes like that & the hair styles........#yikes........🤣
Rod Stewart does an excellent cover of this great song.........awesome......
Whats bogert wearing a damn dress?🤨😱🤣
I hear so much electric flag
Carmine could have played for Zepellin
But does it actually sound better in stereo? Certain albums of this era, such as very early Stones, early Hendrix, or Blue Cheer's Vincebus Eruptum, don't seem to gain anything by being diffused into separate channels. I'd wager it's the same here. Was stereo really just an overrated tech trend that is now going the way of the dodo with the passing of that generation? The mind boggles.
Bild und Ton, immer wieder asynchron, egal !
This song original for The Supremes , but they're played OK .
This is bloody awful. The Ed Sullivan version is more dynamic and has a better frequency range and has 100% better video quality. Plus the video quality and editing is way off on this. Lip sync is way off also. It looks like you took the album song version and tacked it onto this video version of the song. Sullivan version th-cam.com/video/3dJO47d26kc/w-d-xo.html
timeless