I was on an old Swedish ferry going from Fiji's main island to its 3rd largest (date line going thru save the detour) where the menu still was in Swedish. They didn't serve any of the items but the prices on local food was a lot lower!
My cousin worked in his dad's store and got paid $10 a week. I didn't have a dime to my name. My cousin was 11, and I was 10 years old. The only music I grew up on was the country music my father played, stuff from the 1950's like Hank Snow, Lefty Frizzell, Hank Williams. By the time The Troggs released Wild Thing, my cousin had quite a collection of 45's. I'll never forget listening to Wild Thing on 45 for the first time when my cousin played it on his record player. I did not know what to think of this, and didn't quite know if I really could accept the song, and what the hell was a band named The Troggs? My cousin let me borrow the 45, so I took it home, kind of feeling a little bit lost, thinking the music was a little weird, and that I didn't fit in with this style. Little did I know how this song grew on me as I played it over and over. My cousin had all the latest hits on 45s, and I am grateful to this day that he let me borrow whatever I wanted out of his large stacks of 45s. There was no other way for me to get my hands on the music of the 60's. God Bless You, Steve and R.I.P.
You can see in the video in 66 that kids in Britain were already wearing their hair long. This song, Hendrix, Zeppelin, ACDC, Soundgarden, I went from each in that order. Since 1966. Actually 64 with the Beatles.
My 14 year old granddaughter got a electric guitar last Christmas. And this old lady taught her how to play this song, It was the first one I learned how to play, Life is good as you get older it really is
@dyslexicbatnam1350 You wanna elaborate? I'm 31 and I'm pretty sure I won't ever be able to retire, financially speaking. But expiring in my 60s? I dunno. Think social collapse is gonna be that devastating?
Hitch-hiking, I went nto a bar in a small German town one evening in August 1966. This was on the juke box. I put it on, once, twice. That led to the best evening I'd ever had up till then.
I was a fifteen year old schoolgirl when this song was No.1. I danced in the Manchester beat club called The Oasis and saw The Troggs perform this live. We were young, full of life and blessed with the magical music of the 1960s. ❤
As a teen in the sixties I was living with my parents who were in the RAF at Northolt. I was crazy about the Troggs and if they ever appeared within travelling distance I would go to their gigs. I looked up my diaries and these are the venues I saw them performing - 21 May 1967 Starlite Greenford , 7 March 1967 ,Adelphi Slough, 6 May 1966, Town Hall High Wycombe 21June 1966 Starlite Ballroom Greenford 17 July 1966 Marquee London 26 July 1966. In the autumn of 1967 I had met a Swedish girl and on a visit to Sweden I saw them there in Stockholm in October 1967, Such happy memories
@De-Wayne, you’re really Cool and smart but lolll i'm black i love raps, drill and hip hop but i still prefer rock n roll 60's 70's 80's and 90's and i'm 16 yo🤗
@De-Wayne, you’re really Cool and smart but bro if you listen to those songs that mean you have good taste and if you think cardi b have talent maybe i'm the one who was wrong abt you
@christerahs9776 Punk as a mass movement got going in the '70s. But punk's raw essence, the proto-punk sound, started being heard here and there earlier with the Troggs' "Wild Thing", and with the Kinks' "You Really Got Me", "I Need You", & "All Day And All Of The Night".
I normally don't listen to rock and roll music but I like this song for the following reasons: 1. The camera man physically follows them and the crowd isn't constantly screaming in joy, which leads me to... 2. It's at a subway station of all places. 3. It's a short, quieter rock and roll song 4. It came out the year my father was born
They filmed this for Swedish television show "Popside", broadcast 29 December 1966. The station is Odenplan Metro station in Stockholm. The theme for that program was trains and the episode was titled "Denna gång på nytt spår" ("This time on the right tracks"). The Troggs would shoot one more train related video for that episode with "I Can't Control Myself", where they're riding in a green line metro carriage. Another clip was shown in the epsiode, "Anyway You Want Me", but this was unrelated to trains and featured the Troggs sitting in a hotel bed. The Small Faces also appeared in the episode, performing their hit "Hey Girl" aboard a Stockholm tram and their big hit "All Or Nothing" on Norrmalmstorg
@@VirreFriberg Thanks for that info - I was really puzzled about the location & I was hoping someone would know. I thought maybe Holland, but the metro makes it clear. My dad brought me back a model of one of those trains after visiting Stockholm on a business trip. Presumably all the sound was dubbed as otherwise you'd be hearing the trains arrive & depart. I can't imagine the authorities allowing anything like that today - performing next to moving trains, health & safety risks blah blah. Not to mention distracting the driver with those LOUD suits!
So am I. Grew up listening to great tunes like this … The Troggs are still regularly featured on my local radio station’s Sunday morning oldies programme. Never miss the show. 🇨🇦🖖🏻🇨🇦
I was 12 to 13 and remember of this musical moment. The British Invasion with Rolling Stones, The Who, The Troggs and so much more Bands from UK. All of them performing remarkable songs. Thank you Lord for living in this period time. Awesome.
50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s. FIVE straight decades of amazing music. Half a century. Fifty years. Nothing that has come out in the 24 years since remotely compares. What the hell happened?!
My history with this song goes back when I was about 6 years old or maybe younger my grandfather bought me a Valentine’s Day stuffed animal that would sing this song rockin back and fourth with Sunglasses on… love this song ❤ miss my grandpa 😊
it was Pro Wrestling that got me into Classic Rock AND Heavy Metal, I never heard classic rock,hard rock or heavy metal growing up because my older brother listened to mostly top 40 and hip hop it's thanks to wrestling that I play guitar and sing in a band and love rock and metal and I know Jon Moxley using this as his theme will do the same for a whole new generation
That was the first ever rock'n'roll I heard in my life. The impact is still there, joyful, fresh and untouched by time. Now, 56 years later, this is the first time I actually see the guys!
Saw the troops in a small auditorium when I was 16 i am 69 now when they came out and sang wild thing everyone went crazy dancing and singing never get to see a show like that again fantastic
A million and a half years ago (it seems) Jimi Hendrix would play this for like 45 minutes wailing his heart out. It was absolutely fabulous. Cheetah was a big club on Broadway and he was one of the great people who used to play there. He was a super nice guy and when he came back from London, he was famous but acted like the great guy he was. I still miss him, but I am sure happy that I knew him. Cheetah was a huge place that was filledTheatre on 53rd and Broadway, NYC.
I remember this from my pre-teen years. I was singing it to my 4 year old granddaughter, she told me I was silly. I found this video & she thought it was funny that I could show her a video from when I was a kid! Timeless music! ❤
It was FAR from revolutionary. It was literally the exact opposite. It was reactionary. If they had done it 3 years earlier, I would agree with you. Hard to say something is revolutionary, when it's a cover song.
They are revolutionary indeed,They are the only band I know that can play music without amps.When you can play music without amps you are good in my book.Lol
I grew up with all the guys wearing long hair. Everybody had it. VW bugs with flower power were everywhere. It was not unusual to see these things. It was very cool. I love long haired men to this day. Nowadays it's a boring world.
Word! There are a lot of iconic groups and solo artists that have been long overdue to be inducted in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and these guys are clearly one of them.
The Troggs - Wild Thing 1305pm 5.7.23 let the depression on thru.... i am laughing.... lovers kiss i think i got in the way, there.... you'd do well to listen to this you tube session.... put yer bird feeder back out, madam... if yer not from round here you gravitate to the lard? ok... it's time for the kids to wander outside and run in a funny fashion...
I lived no where near the 60s and was born in the 2000s but my dad (who’s parents were around in the 60s) would play this song on his guitar. He’s had surgery on his hand and has trouble playing now but when I was younger, he would play this song over and over and I would dance and run around while he was playing it. Brings back memories and I’m glad I finally found out what the song was.
Was watching Major League for the umpteenth time, and it made me wonder who sang it!! Brought me here, and loving it!! The 60's and 70's were the BEST for music! Pure grooves, no artificial embellishments. Groups during this time period were truly talented.
They played for me in Lyon france in 1990 in a squat. Good gig and nice people. Still got a poster signed by all the members of that time. Great memory.
A timeless masterpiece for a bygone epoch with rebellion, imagination and fantasy.Nothing can bring back memories better,than a song which he was once connected with.
I saw what is left of the Troggs tonight at cloughfold Conservative club, Bacup Road Rawtenstall. There is only one of the original members left. They were very good. On Sunday they go Italy for a one night show. So the Troggs rock on.
Wild thing, you make my heart sing You make everything groovy, wild thing Wild thing, I think I love you But I wanna know for sure Come on and hold me tight I love you Wild thing, you make my heart sing You make everything groovy Wild thing Wild thing, I think you move me But I wanna know for sure Come on and hold me tight You move me Wild thing, you make my heart sing You make everything groovy, wild thing C′mon, c'mon, wild thing Check it, check it, wild thing
When littel child,my grandman went to london( Im spanish),and she brings to me and my bro a few singles of the troggs the kinks the animals...she never knew what she did..😂😂
THIS WILD THING IS JUST A GRANDMA , BUT ONCE A WILD THING ALWAYS A WILD THING e😉.jUST BECAUSE WE ALL AGE EVENTUALLY , WE STILL ARE THE SAME PERSON AS WE WERE IN THE PRIME OF OUR LIVES.
I grew up living room dancing to this song with my mom. Years later it became my daughter's childhood fav. Good music is multi generationally literate & free flowing. ❤
A well known old classic song. What amuses me in this video is the confused looks on those peoples faces; 'What the hell's going on here, I was just waiting for my train' 🤣
U guys are biased af. If a wwe wrestler had this song u guys would be shitting all over it. Why would they give him this song. It's fucking stupid 😂🤦♂️
Something timeless and at the same time nostalgic about this song. I remember listening to this song when I was around 6 or 7 when my dad was driving me to school. He would listen to kerth 101 back then when it didn't suck. The song stayed in my memory since.
It amazes me that the video was shot at the subway in Stockholm. The signs on the wall reads "Odenplan"
Inspelat för TV-programmet "Drop-In" den 29 December 1966.
I was on an old Swedish ferry going from Fiji's main island to its 3rd largest (date line going thru save the detour) where the menu still was in Swedish. They didn't serve any of the items but the prices on local food was a lot lower!
My cousin worked in his dad's store and got paid $10 a week. I didn't have a dime to my name. My cousin was 11, and I was 10 years old. The only music I grew up on was the country music my father played, stuff from the 1950's like Hank Snow, Lefty Frizzell, Hank Williams. By the time The Troggs released Wild Thing, my cousin had quite a collection of 45's. I'll never forget listening to Wild Thing on 45 for the first time when my cousin played it on his record player. I did not know what to think of this, and didn't quite know if I really could accept the song, and what the hell was a band named The Troggs? My cousin let me borrow the 45, so I took it home, kind of feeling a little bit lost, thinking the music was a little weird, and that I didn't fit in with this style. Little did I know how this song grew on me as I played it over and over. My cousin had all the latest hits on 45s, and I am grateful to this day that he let me borrow whatever I wanted out of his large stacks of 45s. There was no other way for me to get my hands on the music of the 60's. God Bless You, Steve and R.I.P.
Holy yappington
Как хорошо,что музыка возвращает нас в детство,юность
И мы вновь можем испытать те же чувства и многое,что связано с этим!
love
I thought I was listening to Morgan freeman while reading this .
great post
You can see in the video in 66 that kids in Britain were already wearing their hair long. This song, Hendrix, Zeppelin, ACDC, Soundgarden, I went from each in that order. Since 1966. Actually 64 with the Beatles.
A million years ago, when I was young, Jimi Hendrix would call me Wild Thing. He was a buddy and I miss him. I have met so many wonderful people.
This song never gets old. Doesn't matter how old you are. It's a legendary song 💯
61 ans 😭🇫🇷
I am 20 years old and I love it!😅
fidel audan here listening from the Philippines 63 yrs old
Its dedicated to simplicity is rare
The Disbeliever ambulance drivers failed
I had the whole system against me all they had to give was compo and apology and they couldn't
😭😂
My 14 year old granddaughter got a electric guitar last Christmas. And this old lady taught her how to play this song, It was the first one I learned how to play, Life is good as you get older it really is
Nice attitude and it's good to hear it. 🙂❤
@dyslexicbatnam1350 😅 yes, you have to be at least 70 to really appreciate this song! Have a wonderful day and thanks for the acknowledgement!
cool
@dyslexicbatnam1350 You wanna elaborate? I'm 31 and I'm pretty sure I won't ever be able to retire, financially speaking. But expiring in my 60s? I dunno. Think social collapse is gonna be that devastating?
Teach her to play "Love Is All Around" too! One of the prettiest ballads ever.
This video was recorded in the subway of Stockholm, Sweden December 1966.
The audience didn't dance or even snap their fingers. So funny....too me.
@@JeanetteFaith I agree and the only reason I can think of is that the play back was on low volume so not to disturb subway information call outs.
Hitch-hiking, I went nto a bar in a small German town one evening in August 1966. This was on the juke box. I put it on, once, twice. That led to the best evening I'd ever had up till then.
When I was a kid I loved this song. It didn't hurt that my parents hated it.
I was a fifteen year old schoolgirl when this song was No.1. I danced in the Manchester beat club called The Oasis and saw The Troggs perform this live. We were young, full of life and blessed with the magical music of the 1960s. ❤
franraya, did you used to say "Far out man!" back then, or was that just an American thang? L0L
Lucky girl!
I loved Wild Thing in the 60s and now aged 76 I still love it. I used to be a wild thing now I am a tame thing.
Kkkkkkk vdd, eu com 70.
It's still there, just more controlled and with finesse!❤
@@corrinnacorrinna5572 It may be. Best wshes from an aging hippy. ❤
Bring out the peace pipe ☁️
Now jeoooooooon moxley has it
I have this 45 and it NEVER gets old.....even though I did. Haha
YES SAME HERE IM 80 HARD LIVES BUT BETTER TIMES
sweet
As a teen in the sixties I was living with my parents who were in the RAF at Northolt. I was crazy about the Troggs and if they ever appeared within travelling distance I would go to their gigs. I looked up my diaries and these are the venues I saw them performing - 21 May 1967 Starlite Greenford , 7 March 1967 ,Adelphi Slough, 6 May 1966, Town Hall High Wycombe 21June 1966 Starlite Ballroom Greenford 17 July 1966 Marquee London 26 July 1966. In the autumn of 1967 I had met a Swedish girl and on a visit to Sweden I saw them there in Stockholm in October 1967, Such happy memories
Man, sucks I wasn't born back then. Older people always have the best childhood, and most fun
@@tyricegadson7699 true, Roger got to live!
@@tyricegadson7699 Unless you were sent to Nam
Wow 👌
the way the crowd is looking at the band....they dont realize how freaking lucky they were!!!! THIS IS SUPER COOL AND AWESOME!!!!
I think it's probably because none of them are plugged in haha
You're wrong, we knew how lucky we were to have the greatest talented bands 60's & 70's best times in musical history. 👍
@De-Wayne, you’re really Cool and smart but lolll i'm black i love raps, drill and hip hop but i still prefer rock n roll 60's 70's 80's and 90's and i'm 16 yo🤗
@De-Wayne, you’re really Cool and smart but lol gtfoh with that shit
@De-Wayne, you’re really Cool and smart but bro if you listen to those songs that mean you have good taste and if you think cardi b have talent maybe i'm the one who was wrong abt you
Punk in the 60's
I thought Iggy was first.
I was wrong.🤩
@christerahs9776 Punk as a mass movement got going in the '70s. But punk's raw essence, the proto-punk sound, started being heard here and there earlier with the Troggs' "Wild Thing", and with the Kinks' "You Really Got Me", "I Need You", & "All Day And All Of The Night".
They were proto-punk mods
this is not punk.
@@bougarti youre not punk
@@supafrogg258such great songs.
Saw them open for The Who Summer '68 here in Ottawa Canada.
I normally don't listen to rock and roll music but I like this song for the following reasons:
1. The camera man physically follows them and the crowd isn't constantly screaming in joy, which leads me to...
2. It's at a subway station of all places.
3. It's a short, quieter rock and roll song
4. It came out the year my father was born
They filmed this for Swedish television show "Popside", broadcast 29 December 1966. The station is Odenplan Metro station in Stockholm. The theme for that program was trains and the episode was titled "Denna gång på nytt spår" ("This time on the right tracks"). The Troggs would shoot one more train related video for that episode with "I Can't Control Myself", where they're riding in a green line metro carriage. Another clip was shown in the epsiode, "Anyway You Want Me", but this was unrelated to trains and featured the Troggs sitting in a hotel bed. The Small Faces also appeared in the episode, performing their hit "Hey Girl" aboard a Stockholm tram and their big hit "All Or Nothing" on Norrmalmstorg
@@VirreFriberg Thanks for that info - I was really puzzled about the location & I was hoping someone would know. I thought maybe Holland, but the metro makes it clear. My dad brought me back a model of one of those trains after visiting Stockholm on a business trip. Presumably all the sound was dubbed as otherwise you'd be hearing the trains arrive & depart. I can't imagine the authorities allowing anything like that today - performing next to moving trains, health & safety risks blah blah. Not to mention distracting the driver with those LOUD suits!
Moxley and Onita brought me here. RIP Terry Funk (Onita's opponent in infamous exploding ring match)
You know it bro🤝🏼
cant believe this came came out in 1966!!
This song never gets old!
Let me get my Jazzee in high gear!
@@rodallen5840 where
Belize...100 plus hot!
it was old twenty five years ago
No such thing as old!!! Rather, timeless!
I saw the Troggs live in 1967 wearing these exact suits. Such memories.
Such a wonderful days
How cool ! xxx
Got damn how old are you?
@@jourdan585 LOL! I was 18 in 1967
@@jourdan585 How old are YOU?
I'm addicted to 1960s music..
Me too 👍
Great group 1966,year I was born
So am I. Grew up listening to great tunes like this … The Troggs are still regularly featured on my local radio station’s Sunday morning oldies programme. Never miss the show. 🇨🇦🖖🏻🇨🇦
Ha, it was all that there was back in the day.
And, the problem is?.....
IT'S AMAZING HOW THE TROGGS, ROLLING STONES, KINKS, AND OTHER BRITISH BANDS SPORTED THE BEATLES HAIRCUTS OF THOSE TIMES
I was 12 to 13 and remember of this musical moment. The British Invasion with Rolling Stones, The Who, The Troggs and so much more Bands from UK. All of them performing remarkable songs. Thank you Lord for living in this period time. Awesome.
Me too and it was a joyous time
Me, too!!!
I was born in 1961. The 60's will never be duplicated.
They tried .. its how we got emo people ..
The 60’s were the best, wish I was alive at that time ❤❤❤❤
50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s. FIVE straight decades of amazing music. Half a century. Fifty years. Nothing that has come out in the 24 years since remotely compares. What the hell happened?!
Well said I agree the best of the best all time real music .
Amen
JEEOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOON
MOOOOOXLEEEEY
another great group
One of the great 60s songs - it's groovy; it rocks! Brilliant!
Yes! One of my favorites. Where do the years go?!?
Yes i agree 💯☺️
My history with this song goes back when I was about 6 years old or maybe younger my grandfather bought me a Valentine’s Day stuffed animal that would sing this song rockin back and fourth with Sunglasses on… love this song ❤ miss my grandpa 😊
Such a clean sound for being in a subway with no amps !
I love it when they show bands in a live setting and use the studio cut of a song.
My "local" band. Reg worked for my uncle as a bricklayer, played our village hall. Timeless, a true classic, RIP Reg, you are very much missed.
Interesting storry. But his music are better. Love is all around...👍🏴
it was Pro Wrestling that got me into Classic Rock AND Heavy Metal, I never heard classic rock,hard rock or heavy metal growing up because my older brother listened to mostly top 40 and hip hop
it's thanks to wrestling that I play guitar and sing in a band and love rock and metal
and I know Jon Moxley using this as his theme will do the same for a whole new generation
Wild thing is a song that has survived the test of time. Love this song from the first time it came out.❤🎸🎼👍
That was the first ever rock'n'roll I heard in my life. The impact is still there, joyful, fresh and untouched by time. Now, 56 years later, this is the first time I actually see the guys!
I commented that this basically rock and roll so i agree
It's the first rock n roll song I fell in love with and I'm in my 30s
Isn't it amazing, the first rock song you hear in life and the brain OPENS up Donald!
Same here
Saw the troops in a small auditorium when I was 16 i am 69 now when they came out and sang wild thing everyone went crazy dancing and singing never get to see a show like that again fantastic
I would have too! You were so lucky! 😊
A million and a half years ago (it seems) Jimi Hendrix would play this for like 45 minutes wailing his heart out. It was absolutely fabulous. Cheetah was a big club on Broadway and he was one of the great people who used to play there. He was a super nice guy and when he came back from London, he was famous but acted like the great guy he was. I still miss him, but I am sure happy that I knew him. Cheetah was a huge place that was filledTheatre on 53rd and Broadway, NYC.
That ocarrina solo is the height of cool! Hard to believe that this wasn't a 1980s MTV video! These guys wuzzz gooood!
I heard this song as a child, and for years I thought I wrote it! But later heard it on the Radio and realized I did NOT write it!
We are maybe the same age
@@christinecollins6648 , 64?
The fact that Jimi Hendrix played it, shows how good it is.
Back when music was groooovy!
Still is
its a pity the pity the spectators wern't a bit more groovy.they looked like the living dead
Those five words . . . you make my heart sing! 💖
I remember this from my pre-teen years. I was singing it to my 4 year old granddaughter, she told me I was silly. I found this video & she thought it was funny that I could show her a video from when I was a kid! Timeless music! ❤
Absolutely revolutionary! Still sounds fresh 60 years later. Incredible two mins of music.
exactly
It was FAR from revolutionary. It was literally the exact opposite. It was reactionary. If they had done it 3 years earlier, I would agree with you.
Hard to say something is revolutionary, when it's a cover song.
¨60 years later?
@@seandelaney5283 - Well, it was only "50-something"... what's the big deal?
They are revolutionary indeed,They are the only band I know that can play music without amps.When you can play music without amps you are good in my book.Lol
I grew up with all the guys wearing long hair. Everybody had it. VW bugs with flower power were everywhere. It was not unusual to see these things. It was very cool. I love long haired men to this day. Nowadays it's a boring world.
Love this song! Old hippies made the best tunes … says the old hippie! 🇨🇦🖖🏻🇨🇦
old hippies 4 ever! ✌️
Great song. I never noticed how his head goes side to side so freely like a bobble doll!
Jon moxley is about to make this appear on the billboard hot 100 for the first time in 50 years 😳
No where near enough people care about aew and the cheerleading routine those children do.
@@Giveme1goodreason cope
It’s not the same version though
This did not age well.
Performing in a broom closet near you. The song is king baby thank you, Trogglodytes everywhere.
This song never gets old and never will :)
Great classic gem, how these guys are not in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, is beyond me.
Word! There are a lot of iconic groups and solo artists that have been long overdue to be inducted in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and these guys are clearly one of them.
@@MrGraeme1997 rotting rock farce fame
Rock n Roll hall of fame are a joke
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame is a joke now, it doesn't deserve them.
It is almost an honor NOT to be in it, although I don't begrudge the deserving artists who have been inducted.
Never get tired of this song, that intro,,, brilliant.
That came out when I was 16 I'm now 73 reminds me of a lad I loved then loves young dream x
The Troggs - Wild Thing 1305pm 5.7.23 let the depression on thru.... i am laughing.... lovers kiss i think i got in the way, there.... you'd do well to listen to this you tube session.... put yer bird feeder back out, madam... if yer not from round here you gravitate to the lard? ok... it's time for the kids to wander outside and run in a funny fashion...
They didn't know how endlessly iconic this was going to be. They had no idea, and such excellent suits, too!
the troggs are so underrated. so glad my parents played them and other amazing groups/artists that were before my time. 🖤
I lived no where near the 60s and was born in the 2000s but my dad (who’s parents were around in the 60s) would play this song on his guitar. He’s had surgery on his hand and has trouble playing now but when I was younger, he would play this song over and over and I would dance and run around while he was playing it. Brings back memories and I’m glad I finally found out what the song was.
To my delight we saw the Troggs in Concert at Sun City in South Africa in the 80's - it was incredible!
It was a great time to come of age, so much creativity and freedom. Beauty. Opportunity. 🙏
When this came out and I was around 8, imitating these moves and pretending to sing to the song was EVERYTHING!!!
One of the great classics of the sixties !
TRUMP LOST
Absolutely classic! You move me!
I found freeview channel 71 which plays 60s hits all day and often has The Troggs.Its great nostalgia.Great band and great songs.
Been listening since 1966, still listening in 2021, will continue listening on the flip side
Was watching Major League for the umpteenth time, and it made me wonder who sang it!! Brought me here, and loving it!! The 60's and 70's were the BEST for music! Pure grooves, no artificial embellishments. Groups during this time period were truly talented.
Very awesome. Great tune boys.
JOOOOOOOOOON
MOXLEEEY ✊🏾
This song and music are part of the soundtrack of sixties for a lot of people!!! We don´t forget it at all!!!
The soundtrack of the sixties.
They played for me in Lyon france in 1990 in a squat. Good gig and nice people. Still got a poster signed by all the members of that time. Great memory.
one of the best rock anthems ever.
Moxley Fans Unite👊
Was looking for this!
That was used on aew last week and Moxley got eliaktra version on AEW
?
Jonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn moxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxleeyyyyy
Let's not forget about Onita 🙏
Monster hit. The bass is heavy and the sound is still timely today!
A timeless masterpiece for a bygone epoch with rebellion, imagination and fantasy.Nothing can bring back memories better,than a song which he was once connected with.
Who else likes this song 🎶? 😃
Awesome group great song,1966,year I was born 💙
1963 Germany born....
Me
Non ?? Tu rigoles ! The Beat , The Groove and The Sound ,,,, timeless Brit Bluesy Rock 1960 ,,,jamais egalé !!!!
I think I was 16 when I first heard this song and I never got tired of hearing it.
I saw what is left of the Troggs tonight at cloughfold Conservative club, Bacup Road Rawtenstall.
There is only one of the original members left.
They were very good.
On Sunday they go Italy for a one night show. So the Troggs rock on.
The good old days of great music.
ken never ever to be repeated ,,long live the 60s era lol xx
quite possibly the greatest piece of music our species has created
You don't get out much, do you?
wild child
Saw them live doing this legendary song in 1966 on the telly TOTP... and LIVE in 2007...absolutely fabulous 👏👏👏
only heard the parody version of this from jon snow singing this in coldplay's video, but jon moxley with this theme brought me here.
I really prefer this song over his usual entrance music, he's grooving and the start kicking the rats out of his opponent.. make Onita proud mox
😂 the crowd is hypnotised. Mesmerising times. Wish I was there😢
Wild thing, you make my heart sing
You make everything groovy, wild thing
Wild thing, I think I love you
But I wanna know for sure
Come on and hold me tight
I love you
Wild thing, you make my heart sing
You make everything groovy
Wild thing
Wild thing, I think you move me
But I wanna know for sure
Come on and hold me tight
You move me
Wild thing, you make my heart sing
You make everything groovy, wild thing
C′mon, c'mon, wild thing
Check it, check it, wild thing
Very influential song from '66. This tune still holds up! Listen to Jimi's version in 1967 at Monterey Pop.
One of Jimi Hendrix favorite songs right here
@@swaythegod5812 not hendrix style
When littel child,my grandman went to london( Im spanish),and she brings to me and my bro a few singles of the troggs the kinks the animals...she never knew what she did..😂😂
Amigo, your grandma rocked ! ✌
In come the Moxley Fanbase after his new theme🔥
YES. Don't underestimate the power of the Mox
It’s Wednesday night, & you know what that means!
I don't think it'll be his permanent theme. I think it was a tribute to Onita for that match vs. Nagata
It’s funny how it was in my recommended after 😂
Wild thing is probably a great grandma 👵 now 😂
THIS WILD THING IS JUST A GRANDMA , BUT ONCE A WILD THING ALWAYS A WILD THING e😉.jUST BECAUSE WE ALL AGE EVENTUALLY , WE STILL ARE THE SAME PERSON AS WE WERE IN THE PRIME OF OUR LIVES.
Love the filming following after the lady into the restroom and landing onto train station, what a truly sexy song oooof! Groovvyyy
Had good times with this in the Army in 88 and beyond.😂❤
Can't believe this song is almost 60 years old.
Better look at yourself. You aren't getting any younger, either. LOL
😮
I grew up living room dancing to this song with my mom. Years later it became my daughter's childhood fav. Good music is multi generationally literate & free flowing. ❤
Yes still listening in 2020. Timeless song and lyrics
Still looking out for those crop circles
Bt police
glad someone appreciates it
No! LOL of course!
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Imagine taking the subway and running exactly into this scene 😭😍💖
Yes and 1966,year I was born 💙😊
I start boogie in my shoes
No one videoing the scene with their smart phone! 😂
@@bmessner2010 Ain't no smart phones.....
@@stuartgarfatth1448 Exactly. While I cannot really remember 1966, being three years old, I can remember 1968. What a different world it is today!
A well known old classic song. What amuses me in this video is the confused looks on
those peoples faces; 'What the hell's going on here, I was just waiting for my train' 🤣
At 1:15: always thought that the flute in that part of the song is awesome. Cheers!
Wait, I thought it's an ocarina...
JOOOOOOONNN!!! MOOOOOXLEEEY!!!
Wildes Ding 😂klar liebe ich den Song 🎶 Mami ich danke dir das ich mit so geiler Musik aufgewachsen bin ❤️❤️❤️❤️
this is a bad ass entrance for moxley with eddie kingston and sami callihan
Jon Moxley new theme, Lets Go. Any AEW Fans?
Hah
Yeah
U guys are biased af. If a wwe wrestler had this song u guys would be shitting all over it. Why would they give him this song. It's fucking stupid 😂🤦♂️
@@hcw617 its kinda a Jox mox's choice.
He is old folk and Hank Williams fan
@@hcw617 Tribute to a Japanese wrestler called Onita. He's known as the father of deathmatch. His entrance was way better than Mox as well
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When this came out I must've been too young to notice how HOT the lead singer was! I love this song. It never gets old.
One of the best rock classics ever.
Wild thing you make my thing spring
you make everything goooieee
Coukd you give me a few song same like this at you mind?)
friday on my mind, you really got me,...@@SATINNSEX
Jon Moxley's entrance on AEW Dynamite 5/12/21 brought me here.
This is ill fitting for him, this is better for like The Varsity Blondes or something. Because Mox is not a heartthrob.
this song is good but doesn't suit mox...should've Been his death rider theme
Ya lo sabmos
We could be getting ontia vs mox in a real exploding barbwire death match in fmw
Something timeless and at the same time nostalgic about this song. I remember listening to this song when I was around 6 or 7 when my dad was driving me to school. He would listen to kerth 101 back then when it didn't suck. The song stayed in my memory since.
These guys were super groovy badass.