Herman’s Hermits • “A Must To Avoid/You Won’t Be Leaving” • LIVE 1966 [Reelin' In The Years Archive]
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Wow, they were really a good live band.
As I have ALWAYS said. They are MARVELLOUS.
I met Peter Noone in the early 90s. He was doing a remote for some music show at the store I was working at. Very nice guy. Friendly, down to earth, good sense of humor.
That's from the nme music awards held in Wembley pool 1966
Johnclark. You are totally right. I loved your remark. Wonderful !!!!!!!! 🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
Peter Noone looks like the love child of a Beatle and a Kennedy.
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Danke
man, what a trainwreck! And somehow they still manage to sound pretty good. There must be a story to this gig, was it a last-minute thing or did they not want to do it?
Peter Noone was backstage, talking to John Lennon, who asked him: 'Aren't you on?' Peter replied: 'No, you are.' But then he realised that 'A Must To Avoid' was being played and rushed onto the stage.
@@hanno-erdmanntietz8424 Nice. I knew there had to be a story, and that is a great one!
A Must To Avoid, co written by P.F. Sloan You Won't Be Leaving by T (Tony/Anthony) Hazzard
La sencillez , la brevedad. Que con pocos acordes y sentido del ritmo se pueden hacer cosas auténticas!
Estonian version from same year Optimistid "Mul on tunne"
Must to Avoid sounds almost like it could be a Robyn Hitchcock song.