I’ve been watching several of their videos and you are right. Later, she got very sick and it greatly affected her looks; but when she was younger she had very great beauty and her sense of style was superb. In some of these videos she reminds me of Julie Christie.
Thankyou also to Bob Dylin who wrote so many great songs that other folk artists made famous. Dylan was to folk music what Willy Nelson was to Country Music. Artists in their own right, but mentor to others.
Taught my two surfin' buds how to sing a song in 3 part harmony. We'd walk around the neighborhood on weekend nights singing PP&M songs. None of us could do the baritone "... don't think twice it's-all-right" at the end. We'd try and it would crack us up. One night an older couple were out in their back yard and the guy finished the words, so we sang it again and he did those words each time the refrain came around. They were pretty cool. This was Miami Beach and they were retired from somplace in NEngland.
My oldest brother is 74, I’m 59. He played PP&M when I was very little. I was only 3yo when he left for Purdue and I have no memory of him ever living with us. But I remember PP&M and they, all folk music, have been my favorite genre all my life. It’s good music and good for the soul.
My father brought home our first stereo in 1964 when I was 5 or 6 and "Blowin' in the Wind" was the first album he played on it. I must have listened to it hundreds of times and memorized every word to every song. I'm still playing and singing them. Seeing the young Peter Paul and Mary perform them brought tears to my eyes. Thank you for posting this.
My heart is broken. I loved Peter and his wife Mary Beth. I lived in Malibu with the Grinnell as their nanny and I would take care of Peter‘s two children and Peter‘s cousin and I were best friends Gary Green my heart is so broken. he was such a wonderful man, I just don’t know what to say anymore. He’s with God and no I love him and Mary Beth. I’m so sorry God bless you and your two children. I don’t know if you remember me, but I had so much love for your family and God bless you, honey. I’m praying for you.
In about 2005 my wife and I attended a concert and Peter Yarrow played and then joined us at the dinner table for a wonderful chat. What a wonderful human being he was.
I too had a crush on Mary from the very first time I saw them perform at the Hungry I in San Francisco in I think around March 1961. That hair and the way she shook her head and the incredible harmonizing. I was flying back to New York the next day and I spotted her on the plane with what appears to be have been her young child. I tried to summon up the courage to go and tell her what I thought of PPM but of course didn't.
Peter, Paul and Mary had a certain electrical charisma that was largely due to their originality and each of their individual unique qualities that created a wonderful synergy.
Around 1988 we saw PP&M at the Warwick Music Theater in Rhode Island. They had an older man backing them on mandolin and banjo which added a huge complement to the music. Dick Kniss was on bass of course. Mary’s voice was amazing and so powerful!
They popped up at my elementary school and played just them and the bass player . I was 8 but blown away that they were there, Puff was my favorite song on the radio at the time. Ages ago but I'll never forget 'em. My first live show, I was hooked. Became a picker myself.
All these songs off In the Wind album . I was 12 and the first record ever bought for me (I have an older brother who was into Dylan and PP&M). I saw them in Manchester a few years later. They were brilliant live.
So very amazing, Peter,Paul and Mary set music standards for so many artists. From Dylan to Joni Mitchell, and People in Blues Paul Butterfield and on and on.☮️❤😊✌️ R.I.P. Mary dear💔❤️🩹🩷
On reconnaît ici le très grand talent des preneurs de sons britanniques qui n'ont jamais étés dépassés dans leur art. Aujourd'hui, avec des artifices électroniques, on pervertit le son pour lui donner une couleur « drabe » à la monde. Nous écoutons avec nostalgie cette qualité sonore qui ne reviendra jamais.
Merci beaucoup…i agree -have you watched the new Beatles film ‘Get Back’ - the latest sound rescue techniques was used to listen to even private conversations that were all recorded in analog…..salut.
@@toddlewis3075 , gerne ! on sunday , after lunch , my parents went to bed , the babies too - we bigger children were alloud to wash the dishes in kitchen , listening to a small radio with international hits , we worked silent , to understand the musik - clever parents !
Peter Paul And Mary LIVE at Hullabaloo Music Show. October 1963. UK 1. Blowin In The Wind 2. The Very Last Day 3. Stewball 4. Don't Think Twice It's Alright 5. Go Tell It On The Mountain
When people think the amplification systems of the 60's were inadequate I always think these performances put the lie to that. Many bands I heard had a good balance and that was all over the world.
@@pandaman1968 When I saw the Yardbirds, (who were the forerunners of Led Zeppelin) in Singapore in 1966 I heard every note and vocal despite the noisy fans. (Lol).
The girls are the Velvettes, with the Cyrill Davies R&B band. Long John was also part of the group. That's them on stage. It's sad what happened to Hullabaloo. They were sent to Hollywood, put on a TV network in color, and transformed into a Vegas style show with go-go dancers. Not surprisingly, that killed what started out as a great little British folk and blues program.
@@siegfriedreiprich1919 Since the song "Blowin' In The Wind" was written by Bob Dylan in 1962, there is no evidence. He may be confusing it with "Where have all the flowers gone", which indeed was written by Pete Seeger in 1955 and was a huge hit for Peter Paul & Mary in 1962. The PP&M version of "Where have all the flowers gone" is the one that I cover.
YOU shoud be suprised with Big Mistake. At the counter 10:14 when Peter on capo 5 played C, G, Am and F, he mistakenly went to G7 instead of C! Paul didn't express any sign of acuse to Peter for his mistake. Peter did watch Paul with eye sign of regret 😢 right before Paul starting the song. What an accident‼️and gentleman's reaction‼️
Yes everyone knows Peter, Paul and Mary but nobody ever mentions Richard 'Dick' Kniss who played stand-up bass for the trio for 50 years. Kniss died on January 25, 2012 at the age of 74.
In this posting, D'ont Think Twice It's All Right, when Paul sings "look at your window and I'll be gone" his face becomes up scale, and every one can notice rylics are not "look out", but "look at". Many song books write as look out.
Cette vidéo présente une exception : pour la 1ère fois de ma vie, je vois à quoi ressemble Long John Baldry. En France personne ne le connaît et ni sa musique et moi j'éprouve de grandes difficultés à trouver un CD de lui. Je connais son nom et son existence depuis 59 ans sans l'avoir jamais vu. Il est cité comme pionnier du "blue-eyed Blues", comme le groupe Alexis Korner où jouaient Ginger Baker et Jack Bruce, bien avant John Mayall the Godfather de ce style. Mais à partir de 1975, il n'a fait que de la merde. Par contre je connais bien Cyril Davies and his All Stars mais pas celui du début quand Long John Baldry jouait avec eux.
Yes but who's the woman singing with his guitar with a very special style? The way she sings and the ways she plays is very unique. I like it though it is a bit special to ear this nowaday. There's some kind of Irish style in that!
They knew the strengths of their voices and the volumes of the guitars. With the 2 mics, they could mix as they wanted. Notice they switch places with different songs, and the positions of the guitars. That enabled them to produce the sound they wanted without a lot of mixing equipment. It's called: talent.
You seem to be assuming each of the two mikes is for one of the men. In fact, this is simply a stereo set-up, set to capture the blend of all three voices.
Peter Paul and Mary - London, Oct 1963 0534am 14.10.24 fights ensued back in the day regards heated debates re: the quality of folk and the direction it should go or what pertained to folk in the milk bars of the nearest high street.... seems the old high falutin' peace love and conscientiousness has lost it's flavor... so will those two old dudes constantly at loggerheads go get a room and give us all a bit of peace and quiet(?)
It's funny noticing that even these excellent guitar players sometimes make mistakes: al 9.56 there is a small mistake in the guitar flow; I don't know who is the one responsible. For me, no folk group can create a better sound and harmonies. But it`s good to know that they are human...
I hear what sound like a worse one at 10:13. Peter stays on the correct chord but Paul goes early to the A maj formation barred chord. Interesting that none of them blinks. They keep playing as if nothing happened which is admirable. Rare for any muso to play a whole concert without a mistake. I heard PPM 3 times in the 70's. Great live performers.
In 1963, I thought Mary was the most beautiful woman in the world. I was 10 yrs old then. Now in 2024, I still think the same.
Hello. I was 12 y o and saw them at Carnegie Hall
Wow.
She ain't so hot. 😢
I’ve been watching several of their videos and you are right. Later, she got very sick and it greatly affected her looks; but when she was younger she had very great beauty and her sense of style was superb. In some of these videos she reminds me of Julie Christie.
we all decay
Not another pretty face
Girl had pipes.
Thankyou also to Bob Dylin who wrote so many great songs that other folk artists made famous. Dylan was to folk music what Willy Nelson was to Country Music. Artists in their own right, but mentor to others.
He also wrote Don't Think Twice, sung here.
I was 23 years old, when the world was new and Mary and my beliefs were beautiful.
no foul language no special effects just pure harmony and talent
Just the way it should be. Miss them so much.
In 2024, suddenly I feel so old, but so happy I experienced all the '60s and '70s music.
Reminds me of my youth when I was so hopeful for the future.
Peter Paul and Mary. One of the worlds greatest singing group.
H888⁰ 4:52
If we had taken the words to these songs to heart 60 years ago this country, and this world, would be a better place.
Mary was the heart of the group . May she RIP !!
We lost her to soon
1:53 I ❤ Mary Travers and always will.
🥰💞❤💯👌✌
Taught my two surfin' buds how to sing a song in 3 part harmony. We'd walk around the neighborhood on weekend nights singing PP&M songs. None of us could do the baritone "... don't think twice it's-all-right" at the end. We'd try and it would crack us up. One night an older couple were out in their back yard and the guy finished the words, so we sang it again and he did those words each time the refrain came around. They were pretty cool. This was Miami Beach and they were retired from somplace in NEngland.
A wonderful trip down memory lane with Peter, Paul and Mary
Puff magic. Dagon
Puff
❤🎉
Saw them 25th anniversary tour in Allentown. Got a hug from Peter. They were wonderful!
they were so so good.
I love Peter, Paul, and Mary. Their legacy will never go away but will be touching people through the generations should the world last that long.
At 76 , I recall all the music & real bands !!! Folk music made up a great deal of my best memories !! Right from our hearts & souls !!! 👍👍✝️✝️🇺🇲🇺🇲
My oldest brother is 74, I’m 59. He played PP&M when I was very little. I was only 3yo when he left for Purdue and I have no memory of him ever living with us. But I remember PP&M and they, all folk music, have been my favorite genre all my life. It’s good music and good for the soul.
Thank u 4yrs old when i start love peter paul n mary
J'ai 83 ans et ca me serre encore le cœur...
..
Me too, at 83 !
💖💝
Rest in peace, Peter
RIP
Indeed,.RIP Peter!!
Mary was something else. Spirited and superb
she was unique
Mary's head throw always made that positive accent!!
I saw them in London and thought how good they were. I still think the same now
One of the greatest trio showcasing a well controlled voice, excellent blending and melody.
Fantastic performance.
RIP MARY ❤
Listening to Mary absolutely master Go Tell it On the Mountain, I am crying my eyes out. This is so beautiful.
Saw them in their early years. Best live
They took you on a journey
My father brought home our first stereo in 1964 when I was 5 or 6 and "Blowin' in the Wind" was the first album he played on it. I must have listened to it hundreds of times and memorized every word to every song. I'm still playing and singing them. Seeing the young Peter Paul and Mary perform them brought tears to my eyes. Thank you for posting this.
sch..... immer noch kein frieden !
The songs, the messages are great, and they are impeccable musicians. It is stunning.
My heart is broken. I loved Peter and his wife Mary Beth. I lived in Malibu with the Grinnell as their nanny and I would take care of Peter‘s two children and Peter‘s cousin and I were best friends Gary Green my heart is so broken. he was such a wonderful man, I just don’t know what to say anymore. He’s with God and no I love him and Mary Beth. I’m so sorry God bless you and your two children. I don’t know if you remember me, but I had so much love for your family and God bless you, honey. I’m praying for you.
In about 2005 my wife and I attended a concert and Peter Yarrow played and then joined us at the dinner table for a wonderful chat. What a wonderful human being he was.
saw them in concert in Syracuse in mid 60's loved them then still do they were the best of folk music
When PPM came to the U.K.in 1963 caused a sensation! In the music scene!!
Perfect harmony great voices
When I die I'll hope I meet you there Mary. ❤
I too had a crush on Mary from the very first time I saw them perform at the Hungry I in San Francisco in I think around March 1961. That hair and the way she shook her head and the incredible harmonizing. I was flying back to New York the next day and I spotted her on the plane with what appears to be have been her young child. I tried to summon up the courage to go and tell her what I thought of PPM but of course didn't.
Wow what a treat to find on here. I always look for new appearances of PP&M
Peter, Paul and Mary had a certain electrical charisma that was largely due to their originality and each of their individual unique qualities that created a wonderful synergy.
Just so energizing in our lame times.
Around 1988 we saw PP&M at the Warwick Music Theater in Rhode Island. They had an older man backing them on mandolin and banjo which added a huge complement to the music. Dick Kniss was on bass of course. Mary’s voice was amazing and so powerful!
They popped up at my elementary school and played just them and the bass player . I was 8 but blown away that they were there, Puff was my favorite song on the radio at the time.
Ages ago but I'll never forget 'em. My first live show, I was hooked.
Became a picker myself.
Ah, Puff. My favorite at that age too. Still angry with my sister for stepping on my 45 and cracking it.
Loved PPM when I was young and singing and playing guitar. Especially "DAY is DONE was and still is a favorite of mine!
Thank you for posting. So nice to see and hear PP&M in an extended performance, rather than just one song.
The comma in your comment should not be there.
Outstanding talent sadly missed
Very nice. Thanks for posting this!
❤ SO AHEAD OF their time☮️🎶😀
Thank you so much for posting & sharing . Peter, Paul & Mary are a treasure !
All these songs off In the Wind album . I was 12 and the first record ever bought for me (I have an older brother who was into Dylan and PP&M). I saw them in Manchester a few years later. They were brilliant live.
Peter and Paul played their guitars perfectly 🎸🎸
Tears my heart out every time.
So very amazing,
Peter,Paul and Mary set music standards for so many artists. From
Dylan to Joni Mitchell, and People in Blues
Paul Butterfield and on and on.☮️❤😊✌️
R.I.P. Mary dear💔❤️🩹🩷
The very last day! So awesome!
Long John Baldry was a nice surprise!
God,bless them, thank you
Love this song! And who better to sing it than P,P,M.
Thank yo so much for sharing this!
I was a little girl.when this came out. But my big brother played this all the time.
On reconnaît ici le très grand talent des preneurs de sons britanniques qui n'ont jamais étés dépassés dans leur art. Aujourd'hui, avec des artifices électroniques, on pervertit le son pour lui donner une couleur « drabe » à la monde. Nous écoutons avec nostalgie cette qualité sonore qui ne reviendra jamais.
Merci beaucoup…i agree -have you watched the new Beatles film ‘Get Back’ - the latest sound rescue techniques was used to listen to even private conversations that were all recorded in analog…..salut.
Wunderschöne Musik.
This must be one of the earliest live performances of PP&M on record. Extraordinary. Thank you!
- GreaT,Very ExTraOrdinarie PerFormance Fron This The Very BesT RePresenTaTive of The MosT EducaTed Folk Music Eras...~
Amazing concert❤ Had never seen before. PPM at their peak❤
PP&M 大好きです!
PEACE&LOVE
Thank You . . . 1 Eye . . .
貴方のおかげで、またひとつ新たにP.P&Mの魅力を発見するする事が出来ました❗Thank you for posting. amazing!!
With Carolyn Hester no less!!
Amen
habe die 3 +bassmann sonntags beim geschirrspülen hören dürfen - da lagen meine eltern zum mittagsschlaf
mittagschlaf..I'll add that to the vocabulary. Love it. Vielen dank.
@@toddlewis3075 , gerne ! on sunday , after lunch , my parents went to bed , the babies too - we bigger children were alloud to wash the dishes in kitchen , listening to a small radio with international hits , we worked silent , to understand the musik - clever parents !
Peter Paul And Mary LIVE at Hullabaloo Music Show. October 1963. UK
1. Blowin In The Wind
2. The Very Last Day
3. Stewball
4. Don't Think Twice It's Alright
5. Go Tell It On The Mountain
Thank you - I've added this to the description.
I know this is blasphemy, but I'm happy Puff The Magic Dragon was not included here. The song is wonderful but I'd be happy to never hear it again.
When people think the amplification systems of the 60's were inadequate I always think these performances put the lie to that. Many bands I heard had a good balance and that was all over the world.
@@pandaman1968 When I saw the Yardbirds, (who were the forerunners of Led Zeppelin) in Singapore in 1966 I heard every note and vocal despite the noisy fans. (Lol).
With Long John Baldry. WOW!
The girls are the Velvettes, with the Cyrill Davies R&B band. Long John was also part of the group. That's them on stage. It's sad what happened to Hullabaloo. They were sent to Hollywood, put on a TV network in color, and transformed into a Vegas style show with go-go dancers. Not surprisingly, that killed what started out as a great little British folk and blues program.
Capitalism.
No, Jewish promoters.
Written by Pete Seeger in 1955, awesome song.
Really? What´s the evidence?
@@siegfriedreiprich1919 Since the song "Blowin' In The Wind" was written by Bob Dylan in 1962, there is no evidence. He may be confusing it with "Where have all the flowers gone", which indeed was written by Pete Seeger in 1955 and was a huge hit for Peter Paul & Mary in 1962. The PP&M version of "Where have all the flowers gone" is the one that I cover.
Thanks.
There will never be another 'them'....
若かりしPPM素晴らしい。ほかのみなさんもいいですね。
YOU shoud be suprised with Big Mistake. At the counter 10:14 when Peter on capo 5 played C, G, Am and F, he mistakenly went to G7 instead of C!
Paul didn't express any sign of acuse to Peter for his mistake. Peter did watch Paul with eye sign of regret 😢 right before Paul starting the song.
What an accident‼️and gentleman's reaction‼️
Mary is wearing the dress that appeared later on their “ln Concert” album cover.
Yes everyone knows Peter, Paul and Mary but nobody ever mentions Richard 'Dick' Kniss who played stand-up bass for the trio for 50 years.
Kniss died on January 25, 2012 at the age of 74.
I met him once after a concert
They used to acknowledge him every concert of theirs I went to.
Yes, here's to U, Dick 👍
And never needed more than bass backup!
he was a great one !
Dick Kniss a refugee from the jazz world I believe but always enjoyed these gigs according to his wife. I feel he was the best musician here.
Cool dudes & THE the most beautiful woman in the world
💞💖💝💕❤️🌌🧡
In this posting, D'ont Think Twice It's All Right, when Paul sings "look at your window and I'll be gone" his face becomes up scale, and every one can notice rylics are not "look out", but "look at".
Many song books write as look out.
Look out makes sense. Look at does not.
@@chesslerbooks If you look at a window, you probably are gonna see what's out there
Does anyone know where I can find (simplified) Carolyn Hester's east virginia guitar tabs? I love her preformance of it here
She didn’t hit a note. She was awful. The folk Mary K. Blidge.
🧡🧡
PPMが日本の創成期のフォーク界に与えた影響ははかりしえない。フォークグループのほとんどがPPMのコピーだったと言っても過言ではない。
I believe the world feels this way ✌️ ☮️
Cette vidéo présente une exception : pour la 1ère fois de ma vie, je vois à quoi ressemble Long John Baldry. En France personne ne le connaît et ni sa musique et moi j'éprouve de grandes difficultés à trouver un CD de lui. Je connais son nom et son existence depuis 59 ans sans l'avoir jamais vu. Il est cité comme pionnier du "blue-eyed Blues", comme le groupe Alexis Korner où jouaient Ginger Baker et Jack Bruce, bien avant John Mayall the Godfather de ce style. Mais à partir de 1975, il n'a fait que de la merde. Par contre je connais bien Cyril Davies and his All Stars mais pas celui du début quand Long John Baldry jouait avec eux.
I thinking she's still and good looking I just t find out this group I like them❤😂🎉
that too many people have died,,in ukraine,gaza.mr DYRAN&P.PM has been singing always.
Peter, Paul and Mary are in the bible.
Yes but who's the woman singing with his guitar with a very special style?
The way she sings and the ways she plays is very unique.
I like it though it is a bit special to ear this nowaday.
There's some kind of Irish style in that!
Carolyn Hester
who is the host in the beautiful jumper ?
Why did Mary never have her own mic?
They knew the strengths of their voices and the volumes of the guitars. With the 2 mics, they could mix as they wanted. Notice they switch places with different songs, and the positions of the guitars. That enabled them to produce the sound they wanted without a lot of mixing equipment.
It's called: talent.
female voices are allways louder than male voices - its depending of the frequency - so she dont need it!
You seem to be assuming each of the two mikes is for one of the men. In fact, this is simply a stereo set-up, set to capture the blend of all three voices.
She eventually got her own
Who is the band waiting behind them at the beginning? Cyril Davies band?
Yes
RIP Peter Yarrow's hair.
Wasn't it cool? ❤
@@mmbond6560 It was glorious!
RIP Peter Yarrow.
Gosh long john baldry 1963 and a black backing trio - good for him
Block letters, pliz.
Who was the solo woman songing? Her voice reminds me of Joan Baez, but did not look like her.
Carolyn Hester
She had a 3 octave voice, lovely
just think once ! my neigbor looks like mary - sometimes she moves like her - barbara , wenn du wüßtest !
Barbara weiss es ❤😊!
@@barbarafriedrich4591 ??? haben wir einen gemeinsamen freund christof ? ich werde den mal fragen ......
so lets always drink ....+ never drink.....
The camera shots over Peter's shoulder shows a very bored concertgoer-did he have any idea of the amazing talent just a few feet away from him?
Not necessarily. There are three people, but they may just be entranced by the music.
Ha ha that looks like Long John Baldry, now that I see a clip of him performing. I guess he was just biding his time...folk wasn't his genre
Probably too many pints at the pub last night and got pissed as a newt...sometimes these things happen 😳😁🍻 mate.
I know the version of Dylan. Is this a PPM original?
The original is by Dylan. This is a cover.
PP&M put "Blowin in the Wind" on the map for Bob Dylan.
Peter Paul and Mary - London, Oct 1963 0534am 14.10.24 fights ensued back in the day regards heated debates re: the quality of folk and the direction it should go or what pertained to folk in the milk bars of the nearest high street.... seems the old high falutin' peace love and conscientiousness has lost it's flavor... so will those two old dudes constantly at loggerheads go get a room and give us all a bit of peace and quiet(?)
I was part of the peace and love in the sixties. The love was great but it never gave peace,in fact it caused it.
It's funny noticing that even these excellent guitar players sometimes make mistakes: al 9.56 there is a small mistake in the guitar flow; I don't know who is the one responsible. For me, no folk group can create a better sound and harmonies. But it`s good to know that they are human...
I hear what sound like a worse one at 10:13. Peter stays on the correct chord but Paul goes early to the A maj formation barred chord. Interesting that none of them blinks. They keep playing as if nothing happened which is admirable. Rare for any muso to play a whole concert without a mistake. I heard PPM 3 times in the 70's. Great live performers.
Yes, you are right.@@oldgoody1
They sing "Before THEY call him a man. Dylan wrote "Before YOU call him a man." I prefer Bob's words.
Stewball or On Top Of Spaghetti. You be the judge.