Blues Magoos- “We Ain’t Got Nothin’ Yet” 1967 [Reelin' In The Years Archive]
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One of those songs you only hear once and never forget it. Sometimes that's a bad thing. But not this time.
Lol you know it's the 60s when your debut album is called Psychedelic Lollipop. What a great song.😎👍
And their follow-up album was called “Electric Comic Book ”.
The debut album is called Psychedelic Lollipop. And Ace Frehley stole the solo to play "Love Gun."
As
@craigmurray1953 said a month ago,
"And their follow-up album was called “Electric Comic Book.”
Kiss made comic books & Ace Frehley, wrote a song called "Shock Me"
I love this song 🎵 when I was a teenager man great tunes back then !!! I'm 72 now I'm still a Rocker ....😊
Keep on pluggin' man
Still such a great sound and as fresh as when I first heard it 57 years ago. I still have the original 45rpm
74 here still rockin'
68 and remember this song on the radio in grade school. Still on my playlist 😎😎
Paul Stanley of KISS said he got the idea for the lead guitar solo for Love Gun from the lead guitar solo on this song.
Clearly.
Thats what got me here, and now its obvious that Deep Purple stole this for Black Night but that means it may all be stolen from Ricky Nelson's Summertime from 1962
34 years ago, id never of thought of getting to see them perform on a computer screen... 😎
Blues Magoos from my Home Town The Bronx New York!!! 👍👍👍
Didn’t know that let’s goo! My whole fams from the Bronx.
@@colin6603 Cool, I liked the Band and their music!!! The solo riff on guitar and keyboards was it. 🎶🎸🎵
How's the Bronx like? Im from Cali
@@therockerfoo2339 Lol me to SoCal native. This is before my time :)
It would be nice to go back in time and relive this music. ☮✌♥️
I’m from Queens, New York and theses guys were from the Bronx. They’re very popular in Manhattan especially in Greenwich Village, greatest Garage band ever!
I love how none of the guitars are plugged in. 1960's lip-synching at its best.
Superb song!
No speakers either!
The moment I heard this song, Deep Purple's Black Night flashed on....
Yes, I reckon Deep Purple need to pay the BMs some royalties 😅
Yep, I can hear it.
Im from Queens as well and these were from NY and they were Big in the Village and finally got a record deal to get that moment in time released to to all!!
Always a gret tune, Timeless...
they use to come down to Pensacola alot in the 60s got to see them alot back then.
Fantastic! I can still remember this song playing on my little Peerless transistor radio.
Rest In Peace Ron Gilbert
I can hear Black Night by Deep Purple. 1:01
Also Ricky Nelson “Summertime”
Same but doubt Ritchie Blackmore would ever have copied this .... of course he did. 🤔😆
точно! стырили)
The keyboard chords in the intro sound like White Room by Cream.
@@KevinHallSurfing Ritchie copied Ricky
The solo sounds similar to Love Gun by Kiss
Some great sounds sans being plugged in
and/or touching the keys😛😎🤭😀!!
I love 60s music! And I love taking a nostalgic trip back in time - the smells and sounds are sweet!!
Thank you for playin this song!
God bless!!
These guys were great musicians
So that's where Deep Purple got the riff to Black Night !
No, they got it from 1962 "Summertime" by Ricky Nelson
Deep Purple stole many riffs. Child in time is just the Yamaha Music School version of Link Ray's "RUMBLE."
That's what I thought too about Deep Purple
@kieronoconnell2022 Yes I can hear the similarities between rumble and child in time
It was from a jazzman song from late '50s, of memory helps me. It's a beautiful day band claimed DP copying "their song" when they obviously had already copied It from that jazzman....😊
I've always loved this song! Duane Allman was very familiar with this band. Note the little guitar solo climb up that the Allmans put in their cover of the Spencer Davis song, Don't want you no more.
the music n their hairstyles are so cool. far out. still listening to this in 2024.
Great song...very well written and performed !!!
Provided the sound to the McDougal St / Bleeker St. WEST VILLAGE Explosion of 1966 !!!! Fantastic era of new music and counter-culture !!!!
my fav drummer playing the ride cymbal with a kitchen roller xd
Such a difference between 1965 and 1967.
So right. An evolution blossomed. Prog rock psych rock were born. Pop popped.
@@tomhowe1510 The difference was LSD. Like Manfred Mann first Doo Wa Ditty in "64 then late "66 after he turned on Blinded By The Light. It was a great time to be a young person , wouldn't trade the memories for anything.
@@mikethebike7372 just evolution
It's a fire forever! ❤️❤️❤️
Ben Stiller on bass, the man can do it all.
Rick Nelson was a Tenack nj. A 7 minute drive over the George Washington Bridge
Now I see where Paul Stanley got the idea for the lead for Love Gun
One an era❤
The Boys from The Bronx!!!!❤
they did a good version of " Tobacco Road"
I’d say a great version personally.
Bass player reminds me of the bass player for the Electric Prunes
Over done the "pep pills" 😳
Wow!
Well now I know where Black Night by Deep Purple came from! 😳😏
❤❤❤❤❤❤
I had the Album Super Seacion.....it had a great recording of this song...Wow...It still Sounds Great in 2022!!!
*_"WILD!"💥💫🎆‼_*
I hear kiss' love gun in there.
at :53 you can hear the riff KISS listed for the love gun solo.
KISS guitarist Ace Frehley claims that the guitar solo from the song Love Gun was inspired by this guitar solo?
People are talking about so and so stealing this riff or borrowing it, I’d just like to say if you try and learn bass this riff may be one of the first things you accidentally find while bored and noodling around.
I know ben stiller when i see him....
Maravilloso
Black knight is a long way from home 😉😏✌
Yup Lol. Ritchie stole from everyone. Listen to Meadows by the James Gang & then Woman From Tokyo
@@jperryfan WfT was recorded in summer 1972. Meadows came out in June '73.
Early on the were the Bloos Magoos.
Is it me or does Ron Gilbert on bass look like teen age Ben Stiller from Something About Mary?
Ben Stiller on bass
Mr Tork is sure torqu'in on the bass!
deep allman purple brothers
I didn't know Ben Stiller was the band's bassist 😀
Left on bass:
Lemmy, is that you??
Ben Stiller on bass?
¡Deep Purple!...
"I want you, I need you, I gotta be near you"...
I think it's more like Black Night than Strange kind of Woman.
Guitar jam!
Is that Zalman Yanovsky (Lovin Spoonful) stage left of the drummer?
Deep Purple -Black Night's Riffs
.......Deep Purple may have heard it too........or the black Knight. One of the two, me thinks. 😎☯️🌱
Black Night by Deep Purple
We need a documentary
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Man, they sound incredible considering their instruments aren't even plugged in!
love the way that the producers of these shows in the 60s had no clue about presenting rock music; one of the most important parts of this song is the lead guitar work, yet it is never shown in closeup, and during the solo the camera focuses on two other players. Oh well, it was all lip synched anyways...
100%
Did Ian Gillan ever admit to ripping this riff off?
何故か本出した何故かヒットした
So did they ever sue Deep Purple over 'Black Knight'?
Why would they? They both took that riff from 1962 "Summertime" by Ricky Nelson
Je préfère les Kinks (Ray Davis)
There stands no rivalry, both great.
так вот у кого блэк сэббэт своровали блэк найт!!!
Add deep purple to the led Zeppelin list of musical thiefs 😅
Sounds like Black Night Deep Purple..... Blue magoos ...these guys wrote it first.
Neither of them wrote the riff. They both lifted it from "Summertime" by Ricky Nelson (1962)
@@bonnie7191 oh wow..it sure got recycled a bit... good info...thanks