When I saw a video clip of her playing the drums in the band with the Honeycombs playing Have I the right, so nailed it good when she played the drums. Her talent live on. We love love HONEY. Rest in peace.
I believe Honey was a pioneer for many women in the music industry , very bold and fearless and I admired that about her. This was a very kind tribute my friend, I’m going to check more of the Honeycombs music out. RIP Honey 🍯❤️🐝
@HarmonyHeartsLifestyle-ul5yv for sure listening to loads of 60s nowadays. I know you don't like to fire all your big guns at once. I noticed Elvis Presley would be a shot of big ammo out the armoury♡
@@evileyes4070 Would love to do Elvis but he has been covered by so many thousands I don't know if anyone would be interested? 🤔 I adore that man and still listen to his music and watch his movies often 🥰 Sounds like you are a fan too? 😃
@HarmonyHeartsLifestyle-ul5yv never a day passes I don't play Elvis. Just a suggestion. Not just pensioners listening to the King. Foolish flogging a dead horse maybe
My cousin was drummer for The Runaways in the mid-60s and he taught me drums at age 7. I remember being blown away by Honey's drumming on "Have I the right". She was wonderful.
I remember listening to Have I the Right on an older workmates car radio when it came out, what a great sound and brilliant melody. I always said that after that, when I started to drive I would have a car with a radio! Well done on this story, brilliant as always! Thanks Honey and RIP.
Oh wow! I’ve been listening to this group and wondering about this lady. She was great, she and Karen Carpenter broke the mould for drummers back then. Fabulous tribute my friend, you are going from strength to strength🙌❤️
Thanks Deidre I appreciate that very much! 🤗 Yes so great to see women succeed at any time but especially in the 60s when women were mostly expected to be homemakers 🥰
When the first wave of the British invasion hit the US on American TV , we saw the first lady rocker , it was new and different. Honey is a pioneer. Early history in rock. Have i is a classic song.
One of the pictures actually shows a late sixties incarnation with new members, or the New Honeycombs, with lead guitarist/ singer Colin Boyd. Honey was still on drums and also singing. They made one one of their best singles with “That Loving Feeling”. Could have been one of Joe Meeks last productions.
A great tribute! One has to wonder if they would have lasted longer if they had decided to stick around in Japan or Sweden. Other transplanted British bands found success elsewhere.
I used to drink in the Mildmay Tavern in the 1970's. Pathway Studios were just around the corner in Grosvenor Avenue where various artists on the Stiff Label recorded. I played pool in the pub with members of the Motors, Wreckless Eric and one Declan McManus better known as Elvis Costello!
I had a pub quiz question once name the group from the 60is who had a female drummer. I was the only one who got it right 😅. Thank you for that once again ❤❤❤
I always liked the song Have I The Right. Honey also set the pace for Gina Schock (Go Go's), Debbi Peterson (Bangles), and Karen Bassett (Pandoras). While I'm here I'm in Los Angeles and DODGERS !!!!! The rest of the country outside of The Bronx, Manhattan, Staten Island, Upstate New York, and Northern New Jersey is celebrating as we crushed the hated Yankees.
A great tribute! One has to wonder if they would have lasted longer if they had decided to stick around in Japan or Sweden. Other transplanted British bands found success elsewhere.
Have I The Right was one of the best songs of the sixties,RIP Honey your drumming will never be forgotten
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@gtaylor1812 Definitely
Very in intresting and detailed video about Honey Lantree drummer . I enjoy the video from the beginning till end , thank you for the sharing.
So happy you enjoyed it, thank you so very much 🥰👍
When I saw a video clip of her playing the drums in the band with the Honeycombs playing Have I the right, so nailed it good when she played the drums. Her talent live on. We love love HONEY. Rest in peace.
I listen to Have I the right..most days love the song
I believe Honey was a pioneer for many women in the music industry , very bold and fearless and I admired that about her. This was a very kind tribute my friend, I’m going to check more of the Honeycombs music out. RIP Honey 🍯❤️🐝
Thanks Shilo as always 🥰 I agree 💯 Honey brought a lot of empowerment to women in the 60's and beyond 💪❤
@ I’m looking forward to your next video!
@@MrsJHarrington
Honey you're not forgotten.
Another great one❤ rip Honey. I love Come Right Back. I will check out the other hits ❤
Thanks evil eyes, always great seeing you my friend 😃👍💞 Great drummer, group and song! 💝 Can't beat the music of the 60's 💯💖
@HarmonyHeartsLifestyle-ul5yv for sure listening to loads of 60s nowadays. I know you don't like to fire all your big guns at once. I noticed Elvis Presley would be a shot of big ammo out the armoury♡
@@evileyes4070 Would love to do Elvis but he has been covered by so many thousands I don't know if anyone would be interested? 🤔 I adore that man and still listen to his music and watch his movies often 🥰 Sounds like you are a fan too? 😃
@HarmonyHeartsLifestyle-ul5yv never a day passes I don't play Elvis. Just a suggestion. Not just pensioners listening to the King. Foolish flogging a dead horse maybe
My cousin was drummer for The Runaways in the mid-60s and he taught me drums at age 7. I remember being blown away by Honey's drumming on "Have I the right". She was wonderful.
Honey Lantree was a fantastic drummer with the Honeycombs.
I saw them in about 1966 on a stage in a school playground in Hampstead,North West London.I still remember that day after nearly 60 years.
Wow how awesome! 🥰
Thank you so much!. You have presented a factual, accurate, VERY informative, presentation! SO WELL DONE. Thank You!.
Thank you so much Stuart! I really appreciate the positive feedback 🥰
I remember listening to Have I the Right on an older workmates car radio when it came out, what a great sound and brilliant melody.
I always said that after that, when I started to drive I would have a car with a radio! Well done on this story, brilliant as always! Thanks Honey and RIP.
Thank you my friend 🥰 Yes its funny the memories that are attached to songs, things we never forget 😁 So pleased to see you as always ❤
Thank you for the invaluable information. Greetings from Spain.
Thank you so much for watching I appreciate you ❤
So sad about Honey , full of life and
inspiration clearly much loved and
rightly so , but she tasted glory so
some consolation .
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RIP Miss Honey, A true pioneer of feminine drumming .
Oh wow! I’ve been listening to this group and wondering about this lady. She was great, she and Karen Carpenter broke the mould for drummers back then. Fabulous tribute my friend, you are going from strength to strength🙌❤️
Thanks Deidre I appreciate that very much! 🤗 Yes so great to see women succeed at any time but especially in the 60s when women were mostly expected to be homemakers 🥰
@@HarmonyHeartsLifestyle-ul5yv exactly. So good to see!❤️
Thank you mate I loved have I the right she was a good drummer thank you mate love your videos Shane in Sydney 🦘 🇦🇺
Great to hear from you mate! 🥰👍 Yes great drummer and song ❤️
When the first wave of the British invasion hit the US on American TV , we saw the first lady rocker , it was new and different. Honey is a pioneer. Early history in rock. Have i is a classic song.
I was a kid and I rember have I the right on pye records, was never of the Dansette major,along with do wah diddy diddy, 1964. ,R,I,P honey 🎉❤
Great music and great times! Thanks Stephen 🥰
One of the pictures actually shows a late sixties incarnation with new members, or the New Honeycombs, with lead guitarist/ singer Colin Boyd. Honey was still on drums and also singing. They made one one of their best singles with “That Loving Feeling”. Could have been one of Joe Meeks last productions.
A great tribute! One has to wonder if they would have lasted longer if they had decided to stick around in Japan or Sweden. Other transplanted British bands found success elsewhere.
Thank you! Yes they deserved a longer, more successful career for sure. Thank you for watching 🥰👍
Rest in piece sleep well my darling missing Tony ❤❤❤
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I used to drink in the Mildmay Tavern in the 1970's. Pathway Studios were just around the corner in Grosvenor Avenue where various artists on the Stiff Label recorded. I played pool in the pub with members of the Motors, Wreckless Eric and one Declan McManus better known as Elvis Costello!
I had a pub quiz question once name the group from the 60is who had a female drummer. I was the only one who got it right 😅. Thank you for that once again ❤❤❤
Good for you Jayne! 🥰 Lovely to see you as always thank you ❤
Prayers 🤲
Have I the right was the first ever single I bought - think it cost 6s and 4d (32p)
interesting that she was a natural drummer wish I could play
saw them on blue peter
HAVE I THE RIGHT COOL VIDEO. R. I. P.
Thank You
I always liked the song Have I The Right. Honey also set the pace for Gina Schock (Go Go's), Debbi Peterson (Bangles), and Karen Bassett (Pandoras). While I'm here I'm in Los Angeles and DODGERS !!!!! The rest of the country outside of The Bronx, Manhattan, Staten Island, Upstate New York, and Northern New Jersey is celebrating as we crushed the hated Yankees.
Congrats! Don't know much about the game but happy your team won 🥳❤ And yes how cool Honey had such a great influence on other women too 🥰
Ken Howard and Howard Blakely wrote song for Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky Mick and Tich like Hold Tight.
So she did play drums on the record "have I the right"?
Yes she did! 😁👍
The b side was very good
The mildmay tavern is now a costcutter.
The pop group with 2 drummers was it Dave Clark Five ?
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As Much As I Loved The DC5, Honey Was Probably A Better Drummer Than Dave Clark!..
@@ronaldyardley8965 My dog's a better drummer than Dave Clark! He didn't play on the records.
The other day I forgot to tell you I saw The Great Rock & Roll Swindle. What rubbish
i'll go one step further, it was absolute boring crap.
@ nailed it
Doesn't sound like I missed much 😅
A great tribute! One has to wonder if they would have lasted longer if they had decided to stick around in Japan or Sweden. Other transplanted British bands found success elsewhere.
Yes very true! It's a shame they didn't go further as they were so talented 💕 Thank you so much for watching and your lovely comment 🤗