So weird that for years Larry H. had to stand there, knowing that nobody had tuned in to see him at all. Then he went on Dallas and Dynasty, standing next to Charlene Tilton, Joan Collins and Lynda Evans. Ouch...
@@MrEdWeirdoShow Well yes but he did shine there as JR and definately made a very strong impression,Remember or Heard of the Who shot JR Craze that was going on ? 😄
Barbara Eden did a terrific job on “Hey, Big Spender” - dancing, singing, WOW! So beautiful, talented, fantastic body & what a pair of legs! She had the whole package! Impressive!
Was in a store and the clerks who were 19, and 20 were listening to music fron the mid 60s like The Animals, Doors, Stones, Mamas and the Papas. The freaked when I told them that if i was listening to 55 year old music when I was 20 I would have been listening to music from the roaring 20s. Charleston and such.
Yup. Even today, Barbara Eden is a beautiful lady in her early 90s. I’d like to see her beat Olivia DeHaviland in longevit. I may have butchered Olivia’s name. I’m still sad over Welch’s passing. Although those women are old enough to my mother and probably grandmother, their aging and passing is just a reminder of how quickly our lives march on. At 50, I’m trying to outrun the reaper every day living with lymphoma, I’d love to make it past 70. As long as my bones aren’t broken and cracked lol
I got that record when I was a kid, but I'm not sure why or how. i think my mom was a closet rocker and probably bought it for me. She never really bitched about any of my music, even buying me Steppenwolf albums! Dad, well, he thought the Beatles ruined rock music. But at least he gave a crap one way or the other.
Yes. Andy Griffith had had several cuties and semi cuties on it, guesting, and a couple of regulars, at times. My opinion is that Babara Eden was, by far, the best looking of any that I can remember. She really had it going on. Our world has some beautiful sights in it; oceans, beaches, mountains, canyons, and etc. To me, nothing is more beautiful than a beautiful, unpretentious, woman.
Variety shows, by definition, exposed the audience to different types of music or even other types of entertainment. You would get rock, classical, opera, juggling, dancing, and whatever else. Today we pigeonhole ourselves with the insane number of options on cable tv, xm radio, spotify, etc
Grew up in the 60s and watching I dream of Jeannie and listening to this music. Miss the simpler times when the world still made sense and the fab four were still making hits.
@@rogerstlaurent8704 He he he. Just saying .. As a young boy, I found her pretty. Along with Mary Ann, and Ginger. I am so happy some of those shows are streaming now. Oh and PS.. I loved Genie, but I was always a Mary Ann kind of guy. But still love Genie.
@@BRUTUSPLAC Nobody’s body is beautiful in their 80s. That’s disgusting! She was beautiful in the prime of her youth, but that all vanishes at some point.
I am impressed how she did all those moves with those heels on. As far as lip syncing or not. I think she is lip syncing to her own recording. Look at all the bouncing around she is doing, the turning and twisting. It would be nearly impossible to keep a mic consistently following her around and still get a consistent smooth sound like that, plus all her bouncing around.
2:47 Interesting how the guitars are not plugged in, Mark is the only guy with a mic (cordless), the back up singers are not mic'd up, yet we can hear them plane as day.
If you are as old is I am, you'll appreciate the fact that the car wasn't damaged with anyone climbed on it... .. back in the day, people were thin, and cars were thick...😊
Indeed - watching sporting events from the roof of one's car was commonplace. My dad had a 1963 Chrysler Imperial, and that thing was a TANK. As far as I was able to tell it was exactly the model that the intro credits to Magnum PI show exploding. My dad, rest his soul, always used to grimace, every time.
Barbara was special and influenced what my idea of a woman should look like (married a cute blonde myself), but when I was 14 listening to WLS every night in bed they played the Raiders and it is my favorite memory of that era. Hungry for those good things baby.
I went to car show with my father in the 1970's and Paul Revere & the Raiders were playing at the car show! The lead singer's son was selling Paul Revere & the Raiders T-shirts.
Sweet lady. When I was a kid I hoped to get her autograph at the grand opening of a bowling alley she and her husband owned. Her manager told her it was time to go and there was no time to give me an autograph, but she looked down at me and insisted in signing my autograph book. She was a classy lassie (with a great chassis).
The only hit they had in the 70's was "Indian Reservation" that went to #1 in 1971. They had some hits from 65-69, like Kicks, Hungry, Don't take it so hard, Let me, Mr. Sun Mr Moon. You may have heard some of those songs in the 70's, and would recognize some of them, and just didn't know who sang them at the time.
This clip of Paul Revere and the Raiders was right at the time I was learning to play guitar. I could play this song, and I could do this dance. But I could NOT play and sing at the same time.
Wonderful video of Barbara 😅, sounds like Bud Brisbois playing high note trumpet. With regard to cordless guitars, I remember seeing them on Gilligan's Island 😁
Yes as long as you weren’t around 18. Uncle Sam was offering a years paid camping trip.To a place that had a little political problem. And he thought you might be the answer.
Yes as long as you weren’t around 18. Uncle Sam was offering a years paid camping trip.To a place that had a little political problem. And he thought you might be the answer.
Guys started growing their hair long after the Beatles hit in 1964. This was from 1967. Pony tails had not caught on though. Now you see them on guys everywhere.
I have to agree with both of you. It wasn't an event, but it did take some time. It started with the beatles, but really caught on more strongly around '67. It is amazing how you can cut up the 1960's into specific phases of fashion and fads and hair styles right down to the season, summer, fall, winter or spring of a particular year. But that is what it was like back then. We went from one astonishing new thing to another. It was the best time to be a teenager.
I can't disagree, there. She did have a unique beauty. I can't think of anybody who would outshine her. I can think of a few that were close, in my mind, though: Donna Douglas, Barbara Hale, Dawn Wells, Yvonne Craig, Jacilyn Smith, to name a few.
@@randymerlo4070 Yes, you have a good point, but they weren't on TV, in a series, that I remember. Ann Margaret did appear on a lot of TV specials, and guested on several variety shows.
Many actors back then were triple threats ( act, sing and dance) Back then to be a celebrity you had to have something called TALENT. Now a days any schlep can be one.
What an odd concept for Hey Big Spender. That ending when they're dancing in the tires was bizarre. I guess people were trying all sorts of things during this era. Barbara Eden has some good moves. She looked like a real dancer out there.
Looks like Mark’s mic was live but the band wasn’t. No guitars plugged in. No other mics. This was a cool song. Wish they were allowed to play it live on the show.
I think she must be a genie. Not just beautiful, but timeless beauty that lasted for decades
Indeed she was !
She's still alive i didn't know that until yesterday.
@@jimmyBurnett Yes she is also found out a few days ago and recent picures show she remains cute even at this older age.
She been a EROTIC GENIE for over 60 yrs and a BEAUTIFUL SINGER had no idea she was a singer GD she was good
Well done, Barbara - on all of it - singing, dancing, and just looking great!
One of the most gorgeous and cute women i ever seen,saw her on Jennie and was impressed,way before i knew she could sing and dance as well.
So weird that for years Larry H. had to stand there, knowing that nobody had tuned in to see him at all. Then he went on Dallas and Dynasty, standing next to Charlene Tilton, Joan Collins and Lynda Evans. Ouch...
@@MrEdWeirdoShow Well yes but he did shine there as JR and definately made a very strong impression,Remember or Heard of the Who shot JR Craze that was going on ? 😄
What. FOX she was!!!! And the Raiders were a FANTASTIC All American rock band from the '60s!!
BARBARA WAS THE TOP HOOD ORNAMENT OF THE 60S
Barbara Eden is the most beautiful lady I've ever seen. Oh man!!
Barbara Eden is a super ageless beauty, plus Paul Revere and the Raiders are indeed a super awesome rock group sensation!!
Barbara Eden did a terrific job on “Hey, Big Spender” - dancing, singing, WOW! So beautiful, talented, fantastic body & what a pair of legs! She had the whole package! Impressive!
And obviously can run a tire drill.
@@yourarsenaladvisor in high heels
I'm 24 and now I am envious of the life my dad had!😊
Was in a store and the clerks who were 19, and 20 were listening to music fron the mid 60s like The Animals, Doors, Stones, Mamas and the Papas. The freaked when I told them that if i was listening to 55 year old music when I was 20 I would have been listening to music from the roaring 20s. Charleston and such.
time to get to the gym and get a life. couch will wait
Or your GrandDad😊!!
Barbara Eden was such a gift to most of us adolescent boys during this time.
Along with Elizabeth Montgomery, Julie Newmar, and Barbara Feldon.
Still comes in handy every now and then
All mentioned were gargoyles compared to Faye Dunaway
@@57highlanddawn wells
@@travels129 Tina Louise.
Love this lady. 92 and still gleaming. Very humble to ❤❤
Paul Revere brought me here, but I'm diggin' the '56 210 post motif of the Barbara Eden show
Drop dead gorgeous!
Give me Barbara, Raquel and Julie Newmar and I'll be happy
@@Martin-vq3fjTotally agree with your list.
Yup. Even today, Barbara Eden is a beautiful lady in her early 90s. I’d like to see her beat Olivia DeHaviland in longevit. I may have butchered Olivia’s name.
I’m still sad over Welch’s passing. Although those women are old enough to my mother and probably grandmother, their aging and passing is just a reminder of how quickly our lives march on. At 50, I’m trying to outrun the reaper every day living with lymphoma, I’d love to make it past 70. As long as my bones aren’t broken and cracked lol
Oh, Barbara Eden!
PAUL REVERE AND THE RAIDERS ROCKED THE SHOW!!!
I got that record when I was a kid, but I'm not sure why or how. i think my mom was a closet rocker and probably bought it for me. She never really bitched about any of my music, even buying me Steppenwolf albums! Dad, well, he thought the Beatles ruined rock music. But at least he gave a crap one way or the other.
What was the name of the show?
Smothers Brothers
As Andy Griffith said about Barbara Eden, "that definitely ain't a boy!" 😄
One of the best Andy Griffith shows. They picked the perfect woman for that story line!
Andy said 'Nature's been good to you,, real good".
Yes. Andy Griffith had had several cuties and semi cuties on it, guesting, and a couple of regulars, at times. My opinion is that Babara Eden was, by far, the best looking of any that I can remember. She really had it going on. Our world has some beautiful sights in it; oceans, beaches, mountains, canyons, and etc. To me, nothing is more beautiful than a beautiful, unpretentious, woman.
She was the manicurist on that episode!! The dress she wore was perfect!!
Floyd, is that a banana in your pants or you just happy to see me?
I miss these cool variety shows!
Today’s actors wouldn’t do a variety show. Not enough pay and usually career suicide.
Variety shows, by definition, exposed the audience to different types of music or even other types of entertainment. You would get rock, classical, opera, juggling, dancing, and whatever else. Today we pigeonhole ourselves with the insane number of options on cable tv, xm radio, spotify, etc
I miss those variety shows too!
From a time long ago when TV was both Fun and Entertaining for the whole Family . Wish that were true today .
Barbara is such a classic beauty! She's one of my idols.
Same
For those not aware, this was the era where you never had to plug your guitars in
Yeah, but the dancing and fun made up for the mock live performance.
And the era wherevyoubkickedcthectrmote iverctobyourcdog sfter clickingvtovterunsvon channel 9!
Battery-powered and cordless
@@dotarsojat7725 that's now, not back then
What kinda.sorcery are you speaking of?
No need to Twerk, Barbara is pure class.
Grew up in the 60s and watching I dream of Jeannie and listening to this music. Miss the simpler times when the world still made sense and the fab four were still making hits.
Barbara is incredible. I've never seen this
No wonder those men were drooling,I'd be too.
This is why she had her own show. Sing, dance, and a comedic actress.
Damn, I'm getting old.. This is the stuff from my childhood. And like any red blooded man, I had such a crush Genie.
And who did not have a crush on barbra my god she was erotic looking
@@rogerstlaurent8704 He he he. Just saying .. As a young boy, I found her pretty. Along with Mary Ann, and Ginger. I am so happy some of those shows are streaming now. Oh and PS.. I loved Genie, but I was always a Mary Ann kind of guy. But still love Genie.
you had lots of company man
Even in her 70 and 80s,I think shes still beautiful!
Now 92.
I think she's 93!
No wonder we dreamed of Jeannie.
OH YESSSSS What a Hot Body even 53 years later, she was 35 ? and now 88 .
@@BRUTUSPLAC Nobody’s body is beautiful in their 80s. That’s disgusting! She was beautiful in the prime of her youth, but that all vanishes at some point.
@@henryrogers5500 ; I think Spock said it best.
"Beauty is transitory."
😅😅😅
@BRUUSPLAC she's 97...from the comments
GOOD TELEVISION THAT WAS FREE!
Barbara! Wow, I didn't know how talented she was.❤
Bella por siempre ❤🎉❤
Barbara Eden isn't lip-syncing "Wow" She was quite an entertainer besides 1 of the Most Beautiful Woman in 🌎
I am impressed how she did all those moves with those heels on.
As far as lip syncing or not.
I think she is lip syncing to her own recording.
Look at all the bouncing around she is doing, the turning and twisting.
It would be nearly impossible to keep a mic consistently following her around and still get a consistent smooth sound like that, plus all her bouncing around.
Yeah she was great
I think you're absolutely right! Good Call@@im1who84u
She was smokin' hot! Always loved her in these sexy outfits she'd wear when doing a bump n grind dance routine on variety shows.
Paul Revere and the Raiders were so good
2:47 Interesting how the guitars are not plugged in, Mark is the only guy with a mic (cordless), the back up singers are not mic'd up, yet we can hear them plane as day.
I still have a Raiders LP Just Like Us! from 1966
If you are as old is I am, you'll appreciate the fact that the car wasn't damaged with anyone climbed on it... .. back in the day, people were thin, and cars were thick...😊
Indeed - watching sporting events from the roof of one's car was commonplace. My dad had a 1963 Chrysler Imperial, and that thing was a TANK. As far as I was able to tell it was exactly the model that the intro credits to Magnum PI show exploding. My dad, rest his soul, always used to grimace, every time.
I had a 1969 New Yorker, and it was just as much a tank.
The reason cars aren't tanks any more is that they're designed to deform in a collision, so *you* don't deform.
Best year for music and everthing else.
Oh. Yeah. Such wonderful memories...
Cream of Jeanie
Funny but sick....LOL
Gorgeous and talented ❤❤❤❤!!
Very talented indeed. I saw her at the 10,000 Pyramid show. We were waiting in line and she came by. 0.0
I'm here for Mark Lindsay, what a hunk... 💙🖤💙🖤💙
I dream of Barbara Eden. She was stunning!
She was a very talented lady.
That's a bunch of lucky dudes right there.
I was one years old in 1967 and didn’t understand much at the time.
I was 12 in 1967 and definitely knew Barbara was hot
Barbara was special and influenced what my idea of a woman should look like (married a cute blonde myself), but when I was 14 listening to WLS every night in bed they played the Raiders and it is my favorite memory of that era. Hungry for those good things baby.
I went to car show with my father in the 1970's and Paul Revere & the Raiders were playing at the car show! The lead singer's son was selling Paul Revere & the Raiders T-shirts.
Sweet lady. When I was a kid I hoped to get her autograph at the grand opening of a bowling alley she and her husband owned. Her manager told her it was time to go and there was no time to give me an autograph, but she looked down at me and insisted in signing my autograph book. She was a classy lassie (with a great chassis).
Such a Beautiful woman , I still dream of Jeannie
She is, indeed……it’s her (very rare) double dimples when she smiles that give her such radiance
Appreciate that Paul revere and the Raiders, appear to be playing live music. Growing up in the seventies, I don't remember hearing them on the radio.
They had a "sound" that was locked in a specific time, about 1966. Their sound never progressed beyond that.
Singing live to a backing track.
No cables plugged in to guitars.
The only hit they had in the 70's was "Indian Reservation" that went to #1 in 1971. They had some hits from 65-69, like Kicks, Hungry, Don't take it so hard, Let me, Mr. Sun Mr Moon. You may have heard some of those songs in the 70's, and would recognize some of them, and just didn't know who sang them at the time.
They're singing to a TV track: the studio recording of the song without the lead vocal. The only thing live we hear here is the LV.
@@LAwithCB and that is lip-synched when he harmonizes
This clip of Paul Revere and the Raiders was right at the time I was learning to play guitar. I could play this song, and I could do this dance. But I could NOT play and sing at the same time.
She's a natural beauty, inside and out.
Wonderful video of Barbara 😅, sounds like Bud Brisbois playing high note trumpet. With regard to cordless guitars, I remember seeing them on Gilligan's Island 😁
Watching those Raiders prancing around made me think of Blazing Saddles. "What in the wide wide world of sports is a goin' on here".
Yep Slim Pickens was a riot.
Great job!
I dream of Jennie was racy back then and I LOVED Barbara.
It was a great time to be young
yes it was, too bad that youth is wasted on the young.
@@jobob47 George Bernard Shaw quote
I like it
@@jobob47 George Bernard Shaw quote , really nice
Yes as long as you weren’t around 18. Uncle Sam was offering a years paid camping trip.To a place that had a little political problem. And he thought you might be the answer.
Yes as long as you weren’t around 18. Uncle Sam was offering a years paid camping trip.To a place that had a little political problem. And he thought you might be the answer.
Major Nelson has a bone to pick with you, Jeannie!!
This was when long hair on guys hadn’t quite caught on yet, and every teen and early 20’s guy wanted Mark’s ponytail.
Guys started growing their hair long after the Beatles hit in 1964. This was from 1967. Pony tails had not caught on though. Now you see them on guys everywhere.
I have to agree with both of you. It wasn't an event, but it did take some time. It started with the beatles, but really caught on more strongly around '67. It is amazing how you can cut up the 1960's into specific phases of fashion and fads and hair styles right down to the season, summer, fall, winter or spring of a particular year. But that is what it was like back then. We went from one astonishing new thing to another. It was the best time to be a teenager.
I definitely need a Genie
Barbara eden is a legendary icon
Barbara Eden, Donna Douglas and Melody Patterson was the teenage boy trifecta innthe 60’s.
Paul Revere & the Raiders --austen powers
Godess! No I've never met anyone quite like you before...
I will always love Jeannie ❤️
Beautiful lady !!!
Back in the day when songs were good.
If I'd been one of the Raiders, I'd have gone out of my mind.
I admit I had quite the crush on her, never missed an episode of IDoG with my family!
Just DAMN....... Probably the MOST beautiful lady on television ever.....
And a classy lady to this day!
I can't disagree, there. She did have a unique beauty. I can't think of anybody who would outshine her. I can think of a few that were close, in my mind, though: Donna Douglas, Barbara Hale, Dawn Wells, Yvonne Craig, Jacilyn Smith, to name a few.
Mitzi Gaynor
One of the most how about Ann Margaret or Bridget Bardot
@@randymerlo4070 Yes, you have a good point, but they weren't on TV, in a series, that I remember. Ann Margaret did appear on a lot of TV specials, and guested on several variety shows.
The genie and the witch were beautiful.
Never known she did this !
I never knew Barbara sang.
yes she was originally trained in music I think....she has a number of albums.
Many actors back then were triple threats ( act, sing and dance) Back then to be a celebrity you had to have something called TALENT. Now a days any schlep can be one.
Clearly she could NOT sing
In one of the episodes of Jeannie, the one where they go to Hawaii, she sings a song at a nightclub.
Uh...she didn't....:-)
What an odd concept for Hey Big Spender. That ending when they're dancing in the tires was bizarre. I guess people were trying all sorts of things during this era. Barbara Eden has some good moves. She looked like a real dancer out there.
Whenever asked, "Bewitched" or "I Dream of Jeannie", it's always hands-down, "I Dream of Jeannie".
There was more talent on that stage than all the music industry today! Would you rather listen to this or MIley Cyrus? Exactly!
Somehow, I could never picture Elizabeth Montgomery doing a number like this.
She did.
Always loved Her eyes.
Now I realize I briefly dated her look a like. Still think of her so many years later.
Barbara mi bella genio ❤❤❤❤me encantaaaa
I'd love to have seen her garden of Eden😂
Creative description.
She had soo much goodness....ALL OVER!! Never fails to knock me out.
Espectaculat show. Me encantó ver a Bárbara Edén cantando bailando y encantando
Hubba hubba! Gorgeous sounds insulting to describe Barbra Eden.
I haven't heard hubba hubba in ages. Brought back good memories.
@@rhondabitler5474 Barbra Eden was one of my all-time biggest crushes besides Shirley Jones.
@@dusttalking6871 I can see why. They are both attractive, talented and seem levelheaded.
@@rhondabitler5474 Barbra Eden remains one of the classiest, most beautiful women ever to grace the stage and screen.
@@dusttalking6871 Absolutely.
Wow . I was ,6. There have I been several beautiful women sing that song over the years.
Looks like Mark’s mic was live but the band wasn’t. No guitars plugged in. No other mics. This was a cool song. Wish they were allowed to play it live on the show.
The harmonies are completely different from the single version of the song
I’ll be honest, not all that voice wise, but that’s a great looking female right there!! Damn!!!
Wish this was on both speakers.
I believe that was Tommy Smothers introducing the Raiders.
Bad audio folks but beautiful lady.
Que linda por siempre❤❤❤❤
WOW
My late Sister had a massive crush on Mark Lindsey, we had his posters all over our bedroom! Personally i loved Bobby Sherman! 😊😊😊
She's was every boys dream girl when I was growing up. And no auto tune.
Most beautiful lady on TV.
Barbara Eden was magnificent! Choreography was...weird. Costumes were faux Fosse. Thanks!
"Ups And Downs" was one of the last really great paul revere & the raiders songs....thanks for uploading this.👍
Indeed!
How about, Him or Me and Let Me?
Única, irreemplazable ❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉
Barbara eden? Yum
Barbara eden
What a fine woman she was.