The Bee Gees are three of my music heroes and they looked really cute in this movie and they did the best renditions of Beatles songs I ever heard and who cares what everybody else says about this movie it was a good '70s movie nonetheless no matter what anybody says
I love everything about this movie! Saw it 20+ times at the theater when it came out. Had the album, a t-shirt, and even rare collectible cards. As cheesy as it is, this is a great collaboration of awesome people in this film. And they really did justice to the Beatles music. Great movie!
I saw the movie that many times, too. So did a friend of mine. I had the soundtrack on an album and on cassette. I never understood why so many people panned the movie. I thought that it was great and funny.
I came here to enjoy a cover of a lovely song by a lovely himan being with an incredible singing voice. I have found out, through these comments, that Sandy Farina, the person whose voice illuminated this song, has sadly passed away. Rest in Paradise, Sandy. As much as I love to clown on this movie as well as ironically enjoy it, your dulcet tones were always appreciated in bringing these musical masterpieces to life. Much love to you, your family, friends, and loved ones. Gone way too soon.
I just saw Peter Frampton last night at his farewell tour. Seems like I just watched this yesterday. Where has the time gone? Amazing how life has gone by so quickly. 😢
@@oggabob Yeah, the player is technically skillful, but I'm guessing the producer had them noodle it hard. It's overplayed to the degree that the bassist seems oblivious to the other parts in the arrangement.
I know the movie was hated, but I always liked Peter Frampton, and the BeeGees, so I liked watching them. It was a nice break from violence and profanity. I've seen both Frampton and the BeeGees in concert. Neither disappointed me.
I met Peter Frampton in 1992. My friend and I were at his soundcheck and missed meeting him, but wanted to get a picture with him. His manager set up a special meeting at his hotel lobby for us to get a good picture with him, as he was leaving. He was nice.
This movie, without the Beatles seemed like a cheap imitation of something nobody was looking for at the time. Now it's like a treasure of the times in which it was made.
I remember when this movie came out and I collected the cards from the bubblegum packages. Memories of my youth.. and the crush I had on Peter Frampton 😘
I went on my 1st real date @ 16yrs for dinner and a movie...The best movie musical I had ever seen ..Was a peter Frampton fan...A BeeGees fan...Steve Martin fan..and Aerosmith fan...It was magical for me...❤
I loved her in this movie, she really seemed to embody an innocence and freshness without even trying - even though it was out in 78, for some reason I didn't notice it until it was on tv in 1981, I was 19. Even though it's been criticized for not being that deep or whatever, personally I found it to be light, relaxing, and fun to watch, my favorite scene is where everything is reversed 😊
Here comes the Sun. That's the best song I ever heard from the b j's and Peter Frampton and that young lady. She's single song yes, yes, this is good movie to watch.
I was 13, or so, when this film hit cinemas, and, wow, INSTANT crush on Sandy Farina, which lasted at least 5 years, LOL! Beautiful girl, great voice, I always looked for her to appear in something else, but I never did, which seemed a waste, then, and now.
America was NEVER the way it's portrayed in this movie! It's a fantasy. Certainly America in 1978 wasn't like this. Actually the over-the-top wholesomeness of the home town comes across as parody, the same way the ridiculously evil bad guys are caricatures. None of it is meant to be taken seriously. It's supposed to be a joke.
@Elton ... I do know the horn section was by Tower of Power and the lead guitar in I Want You was Jeff Beck. Not to sure who the energized bass player was.
Here comes the 🌞 song Sgt Pepper's lonely hearts club band movie is very wonderful I am excited for Sandy farina sing with Peter Frampton because is pretty awesome
Everyone is commenting the bassist and the bass line. Wilbur Bascomb played bass on this song and the bass line is a jazz infused rendition of Paul McCartney's original bass line to this song.
💥In retrospect, there's really nothing wrong with the silly script as it really IS a silly film. The problem is not the movie itself but how it was hyped up and so grandeurly introduced to the media & public. Just before production began, It was heralded as the "Gone With The Wind" of the 70's!😳 Holy Crapo! Even now in 2021, nothing comes close to that 1940s Epic! So everyone was anticipating a more serious musical extravaganza and not kid-humor cartoonish cliché stuff. Second, the pressure was on Frampton's & The BEE GEES's Beatles' performances. Of course, they will never satisfy Beatles fans despite George Martin's first hand arrangements & production, especially the Gibbs still fresh from the SNF soundtrack phenomena. To Fab Four fans, it was sacrilegious to even emulate such a legendary album & catalogue, to the outside audience, it was mixed reviews. But because the audience felt cheated & ridiculed by expecting what the movie was hyped for, only to be on the caliber of downright silly everything like the Airplane or Hot Shots franchise where you're not suppose to mind the story and just enjoy the soundtrack & some visuals & gags, and that's it! Word of mouth was fierce as a pre-ordered 3 million initial ordered shipping of the double album vinyl became bargain bin fillers after 3 wks of theater release. Also, although the soundtrack faired quite well with Robin's jazzy R&B version of Oh, Darling! went to Top 15, it was a downward spiral after that since the public has heard enough of the negativity and just wanted out. I must admit that Frampton's The Long and Winding Road can stand side by side with Paul's with Peter's solo lead, but Barry's A Day In A Life was just too loose of an arrangement (even more loose than the original) and that sound together with the other renditions without tight arrangements just won't hold in the late 70's. That's exactly the reason why Aerosmith's Come Together & EW&F Got to Get...were the only (2) saving grace tracks in the album. You can play them now and they will still sound fresh and undated. Frampton was actually on the way out when the movie came out and his last hit I'm In You was already stale in the public's ears, which i honestly felt became a hit due to the spill of his ...Comes Alive monster album. If Frampton came out with at least a Top 10 song from his next studio album after Pepper (Where I Belong), it may have kept him afloat for a little while more, but the album didn't even enter the Top 100. The BEE GEES actually came out unscathed as a 'paradox' happened. While both critics & the public were vomiting on the thought of the Pepper movie, millions all over the world were simultaneously embracing the their new studio album 'Spirits [Having Flown]'. It spawned (3) No.1 hits in the US to connect with their previous (3) No. 1s from the SNF soundtrack. So, they were enjoying the best of times while in the midst of that is the worst of movies, not so much of the movie itself, but the way it was misleadingly introduced to the public --- ■
Would love to know the location of the town that was used for the film.. I often wonder what happened to props and stuff that was used.. Where's the trumpet? And the custom Chevy 5 window pickup today ?
1:31 - Is that the guy from the Who's Cousin Kevin (and/or the guy from Equus?) Not sure the same guy played both...off to IMDb to go down another rabbit hole...
It's strange that an unknown with no artistic background like Sandy Farina was cast in this (bad) film starring Frampton and the Bee Gees, both at the height of their careers at the time. What a weird thing Hollywood is.
This version of this song is an abomination. Musically speaking. Sandy Farina is just ok vocally but the bass line is so obnoxiously bad. It hurts my ears. The same is true for the entire soundtrack which is a musical embarrassment as well as abomination. In spite of this, as a kid when I saw the film in the theater I loved it, didnt know any better and more importantly I developed an instant mega childhood crush on Sandy Farina seeing her for the first time in the film. I remember this scene vividly and I remember those magical butterflies I felt in my stomach everytime she appeared on screen. I can almost feel them once again watching this for the first time in over 40 years in spite of my contempt for adaptation of the song.
R.I.P. Sandy Farina
July 16, 1955 - November 15, 2023
The person who posted the RIP comment is NOT trolling. I can confirm this via Dianne Steinberg herself
@@51isolationman News of her passing was posted on her FB page on 11/18/23 by close friends of hers.
Peter Frampton posted it too
oh I did not know ms farina already passed away..she's so beautiful in sgt peppers lonely hearts club band...may you rest in peace sandy...miss u
Aww man the world lost this gem of a voice....
The Bee Gees are three of my music heroes and they looked really cute in this movie and they did the best renditions of Beatles songs I ever heard and who cares what everybody else says about this movie it was a good '70s movie nonetheless no matter what anybody says
Agreed
I love everything about this movie! Saw it 20+ times at the theater when it came out. Had the album, a t-shirt, and even rare collectible cards. As cheesy as it is, this is a great collaboration of awesome people in this film. And they really did justice to the Beatles music. Great movie!
I saw the movie that many times, too. So did a friend of mine. I had the soundtrack on an album and on cassette. I never understood why so many people panned the movie. I thought that it was great and funny.
Oddly I hate the Beatles but this is my favorite music movie just for Sandy Farina
This is the movie I first heard The Beatles songs ...
I came here to enjoy a cover of a lovely song by a lovely himan being with an incredible singing voice.
I have found out, through these comments, that Sandy Farina, the person whose voice illuminated this song, has sadly passed away.
Rest in Paradise, Sandy. As much as I love to clown on this movie as well as ironically enjoy it, your dulcet tones were always appreciated in bringing these musical masterpieces to life.
Much love to you, your family, friends, and loved ones. Gone way too soon.
I just saw Peter Frampton last night at his farewell tour. Seems like I just watched this yesterday. Where has the time gone? Amazing how life has gone by so quickly. 😢
You are so correct! ; I'm of the Class of 1978 , the year of this movie's release : 43 YEARS ago!
Rest in peace Sandy Farina.
I'm generally a Beatles purist who hates remakes of their songs. This soundtrack is the one exception.
The bass players on this album are insane!! LOVE IT! I grew up with this album
The bass is fucking awful lol
@@oggabob
Yeah, the player is technically skillful, but I'm guessing the producer had them noodle it hard.
It's overplayed to the degree that the bassist seems oblivious to the other parts in the arrangement.
Omg ur right. Lol
I know the movie was hated, but I always liked Peter Frampton, and the BeeGees, so I liked watching them. It was a nice break from violence and profanity. I've seen both Frampton and the BeeGees in concert. Neither disappointed me.
Hated???? I absolutely adore this movie
I just watched this movie and it's a nice break from what's going on in the world
@@TheRealSourPatchKyle so do I watch it every chance I get
@@ambersalcove As often as you'd like to.
I loved the movie, I thought it was better then what the Beatles put out.
Idc one of the best covers of this song ever.
Still enjoy the movie today. Seen it at least 20 times. Reminds me of a different time an place
Right I love this movie I have seen it way to many times but I love it anyways😂😂😍😍😍😍
Yeah, me too. It really is a lot of fun.
Everybody hates on it, I love it!
I met Peter Frampton in 1992. My friend and I were at his soundcheck and missed meeting him, but wanted to get a picture with him. His manager set up a special meeting at his hotel lobby for us to get a good picture with him, as he was leaving. He was nice.
Dig that!
This movie, without the Beatles seemed like a cheap imitation of something nobody was looking for at the time. Now it's like a treasure of the times in which it was made.
Now this is how I want to be greeted by the day
EVAN WEST My dad fell head over heels for Sandi. He was a good sport taking my best friend & I - all of 14 years old to see that movie.
I remember when I saw this movie back in 1978 I was 11 had a crush on Sandy for sure!
I remember when this movie came out and I collected the cards from the bubblegum packages. Memories of my youth.. and the crush I had on Peter Frampton 😘
Got this album for Christmas when I was 10 years old
I watched this movie in 1978, I was 14. Love from the Philippines ❤
My lolo as well. 🙏🏻
@@Gumballrulez21 your lolo must be a music lover😊
Same here I was 14 then. In fact I watched this movie three times😅. I remember this was shown for more than a month here in the Philippines😅
The bassist was overplaying the singer... He still does:)
RIP, sweet Sandy. The ever-beautiful girl with the ever-beautiful voice. Bless You🙏
I watch this movie over and over. This scene always makes me feel upbeat and happy. RIP Sandy and thanks for showing me the sun.
Rest in peace Sandy 🙏
I love all music..This version is so soothing. I love waking to a beautiful spring day to this song
she had a beautiful voice
Sandy Farina is the singer.
@@InstrumentalHuman,@ That wasn’t Sandy Farina in a movie?
Why isn’t this soundtrack streaming on any music platforms??
This was on cable tv when cable first came out I watched so many times and this is the best version of the song!
I went on my 1st real date @ 16yrs for dinner and a movie...The best movie musical I had ever seen ..Was a peter Frampton fan...A BeeGees fan...Steve Martin fan..and Aerosmith fan...It was magical for me...❤
Sandy died on the 15th November 2023. The world who admired and loved her songs didn't know, only family and some friends.
I loved her in this movie, she really seemed to embody an innocence and freshness without even trying - even though it was out in 78, for some reason I didn't notice it until it was on tv in 1981, I was 19. Even though it's been criticized for not being that deep or whatever, personally I found it to be light, relaxing, and fun to watch, my favorite scene is where everything is reversed 😊
brilliant arrangement! love the bass!!!
Here comes the Sun. That's the best song I ever heard from the b j's and Peter Frampton and that young lady. She's single song yes, yes, this is good movie to watch.
I love her version of this song.
I’m 25. Loved the movie as a kid. And still do. I just love the 70’s though
I was 13, or so, when this film hit cinemas, and, wow, INSTANT crush on Sandy Farina, which lasted at least 5 years, LOL!
Beautiful girl, great voice, I always looked for her to appear in something else, but I never did, which seemed a waste, then, and now.
Amazing the call of this old movie...America as it once was..As it should be again.
America was NEVER the way it's portrayed in this movie! It's a fantasy. Certainly America in 1978 wasn't like this. Actually the over-the-top wholesomeness of the home town comes across as parody, the same way the ridiculously evil bad guys are caricatures. None of it is meant to be taken seriously. It's supposed to be a joke.
Jesus is she beautiful or what 😍
I'm not a fan on how this cover really neutered the blissful energy of the original, but man that bass is going insane.
RIP, Sandy Farina.
Sandy.....jestes piekna kobieta......
Too bad this was her only onscreen role. She DID do the theme for "The Toxic Avenger," though.
I wish I could play this bassline over any other version of this song. It's incredible
What a funky bass line. I first saw this movie on Laserdisc lol
sandy farina best singer of 80's
man first saw this on HBO in 79. I was 12 and still loving my old with my new. I feel like so much was passed down from this soundtrack :)
We have the dvd.Great beatles music. Opinion s vary. But we liked it.
I love this movie and soundtrack. Play it in the background while I clean and work. I make no apologies and thank those that created it! 🩷
The Bass of this music was build by God, amazing bassline of my fav Beatles cover song
@Elton ... I do know the horn section was by Tower of Power and the lead guitar in I Want You was Jeff Beck.
Not to sure who the energized bass player was.
Omg the bass playing in this flick. Turbo Tony levin
we hate joy we hate love we love money
Great Cheddar to help close out the fabulous '70's
Wow I think is best the best video of this great pretty awesome morning song
Also George Harrison sing it first and is very nice glorious way definitely fantastic
Here comes the 🌞 song Sgt Pepper's lonely hearts club band movie is very wonderful I am excited for Sandy farina sing with Peter Frampton because is pretty awesome
Definitely is incredible absolutely wonderful at least is enjoying
How much coffee did the bass player have? Good lord.
Just enough lol
ikr. Amazing player. But maybe a little too energized for this song.
Basses of meth.
All of them
Coffee?
lol
Everyone is commenting the bassist and the bass line. Wilbur Bascomb played bass on this song and the bass line is a jazz infused rendition of Paul McCartney's original bass line to this song.
He killed it. Amazing. So groovy.
I love this songs
Just ❤ the movie 🎥
Fun memories ☺️
Love the movie
Who played this hell of a bassline?? Superb!!
Wilbur Bascomb (Jr.)
💥In retrospect, there's really nothing wrong with the silly script as it really IS a silly film.
The problem is not the movie itself but how it was hyped up and so grandeurly introduced to the media & public.
Just before production began, It was heralded as the "Gone With The Wind" of the 70's!😳 Holy Crapo! Even now in 2021, nothing comes close to that 1940s Epic!
So everyone was anticipating a more serious musical extravaganza and not kid-humor cartoonish cliché stuff.
Second, the pressure was on Frampton's & The BEE GEES's Beatles' performances.
Of course, they will never satisfy Beatles fans despite George Martin's first hand arrangements & production, especially the Gibbs still fresh from the SNF soundtrack phenomena. To Fab Four fans, it was sacrilegious to even emulate such a legendary album & catalogue, to the outside audience, it was mixed reviews.
But because the audience felt cheated & ridiculed by expecting what the movie was hyped for, only to be on the caliber of downright silly everything like the Airplane or Hot Shots franchise where you're not suppose to mind the story and just enjoy the soundtrack & some visuals & gags, and that's it!
Word of mouth was fierce as a pre-ordered 3 million initial ordered shipping of the double album vinyl became bargain bin fillers after 3 wks of theater release. Also, although the soundtrack faired quite well with Robin's jazzy R&B version of Oh, Darling! went to Top 15, it was a downward spiral after that since the public has heard enough of the negativity and just wanted out.
I must admit that Frampton's The Long and Winding Road can stand side by side with Paul's with Peter's solo lead, but Barry's A Day In A Life was just too loose of an arrangement (even more loose than the original) and that sound together with the other renditions without tight arrangements just won't hold in the late 70's. That's exactly the reason why Aerosmith's Come Together & EW&F Got to Get...were the only (2) saving grace tracks in the album. You can play them now and they will still sound fresh and undated.
Frampton was actually on the way out when the movie came out and his last hit I'm In You was already stale in the public's ears, which i honestly felt became a hit due to the spill of his ...Comes Alive monster album.
If Frampton came out with at least a Top 10 song from his next studio album after Pepper (Where I Belong), it may have kept him afloat for a little while more, but the album didn't even enter the Top 100.
The BEE GEES actually came out unscathed as a 'paradox' happened.
While both critics & the public were vomiting on the thought of the Pepper movie, millions all over the world were simultaneously embracing the their new studio album 'Spirits [Having Flown]'.
It spawned (3) No.1 hits in the US to connect with their previous (3) No. 1s from the SNF soundtrack. So, they were enjoying the best of times while in the midst of that is the worst of movies, not so much of the movie itself, but the way it was misleadingly introduced to the public --- ■
Inolvidable ❤️😍
Who's play the amazing bass line?
Sandy's voice is a better fit for the song
Would love to know the location of the town that was used for the film.. I often wonder what happened to props and stuff that was used.. Where's the trumpet? And the custom Chevy 5 window pickup today ?
It was filmed at the Universal film lot, as far as I know. Here's the cornet today: collections.nmmusd.org/SgtPepper.html
@@Esotereclectic I bet this set was used in other productions before ,and may be after
I want the truck
can you post more videos from this movie?
Bass player... lay of the blow
2:22 George Burns
1:31 - Is that the guy from the Who's Cousin Kevin (and/or the guy from Equus?) Not sure the same guy played both...off to IMDb to go down another rabbit hole...
Ha! He WAS Cousin Kevin!
I hate spotify because they dont have the soundtrack available😢😢😢
90% sure the bass player is Wilbur Bascomb Jr.
Same guy who played on Hair movie soundtrack
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I wonder if this balloon is still around today?
Dont forget about the moon.
It's strange that an unknown with no artistic background like Sandy Farina was cast in this (bad) film starring Frampton and the Bee Gees, both at the height of their careers at the time. What a weird thing Hollywood is.
cuantos rubios...
Anyone know who the bassist is?
Wilbur Bascomb
@@InstrumentalHuman Thanks, dude.
😭💖
Bye bye
Kimmyssong loves
This movie was the the epitome of the over saturation of Anglo music in 70s pop culture. But I liked it, in a weird outsider way
nighttrain7404 Ok... hahaha .. and where did you Paul Allen’s body?
What. that's it c'mon man I wonder why Robin Gibb was throwing up
He hated the filming?
@@Wellch really now? give me details c'mon
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How was the movie? Any good?
What was that bass player thinking? Or smoking
Nothing wrong with the bass at all.
One of those movies that suck but the soundtrack is great.
First
This version of this song is an abomination. Musically speaking. Sandy Farina is just ok vocally but the bass line is so obnoxiously bad. It hurts my ears. The same is true for the entire soundtrack which is a musical embarrassment as well as abomination.
In spite of this, as a kid when I saw the film in the theater I loved it, didnt know any better and more importantly I developed an instant mega childhood crush on Sandy Farina seeing her for the first time in the film. I remember this scene vividly and I remember those magical butterflies I felt in my stomach everytime she appeared on screen. I can almost feel them once again watching this for the first time in over 40 years in spite of my contempt for adaptation of the song.
What with that Red Star on the tug's funnel, polished and scrubbed by the nick-gal to boot? This fukking film was/is brainwashing on a massive scale!
Bad casting. Bad investment of legit talent. What a sad way to take amazing source material, and great talent, and turn it into something so weak.