Thank you for reminding myself about the Turtles, I really liked them! And I just love the interactions between you both , I can feel your love across the miles which brings happiness and makes me smile!!!
You have truly binged on the Turtles, and your inebriation shows 😄! Thank you for reminding me about the sunshine this group brought to pop music during my teenage years!
Hello you two lovebirds. That would be a great name for a 60's rock band, by the way. The Lovebirds! Anyway, these bands, like the Turtles, were at the mercy of the producers of the particular shows that they appeared on. Ed Sullivan,etc. There were many of these shows they had to make an appearance on and each one had a set designer that would come up with a cutesy theme to match the song being sung or simply a play on the bands name. The bands were like, o.k. whatever, and just went along with it. Many were silly but many were clever and almost looked like a well produced music video. The Animals "House of the Rising Sun" appearance on Ed Sullivan is a fine example.
Andrei, before the advent of the "bucket seat" in the early sixties, cars all had "bench seats" and that posture while riding in your car was not uncommon among young lovers. : )
Howard Kaylan was one of the greatest lead voices in late '60s pop music, and the Turtles accounted for millions of record sales with their hits.
"You Showed Me" is a beautiful love song ballad by the Turtles!
Thank you for reminding myself about the Turtles, I really liked them!
And I just love the interactions between you both , I can feel your love across the miles which brings happiness and makes me smile!!!
Our band (The Ramrods) opened with this song at all of our wedding receptions (1967). They loved it :)
One of my favorite songs and I still have this record!
The Turtles are always so cheerful.
My absolute favorite Turtles song... It makes me feel so happy.
You Showed Me, by the Turtles is a great, slower, soulful song!
You Showed Me is a beautiful song by the Turtles
Another addition to the 60’s ‘bubble gum’ rock. You two ‘rock’!
Always loved this song, so happy! I love all the Turtles ever did ❤
That song always gives me a lift.
You have truly binged on the Turtles, and your inebriation shows 😄! Thank you for reminding me about the sunshine this group brought to pop music during my teenage years!
Jesus - you must be as old as me
P.F. Sloan Genius songwriter.
"Eve of destruction" "Child Of our times" others diamonds
Another great Turtles hit!!❤
The 60’s were great!!!!!!!👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Love you guys reacting to 60’s music your faces just light up!
My 🐢🐢🐢🐢🐢🐢 'S are back and singing a song 🎵 🎵 😮, love them
😮 Peace 😊✌️ Gary
Glad you guys are discovering all the great 60's music. Love your commentary and reactions to music. Keep smiling
I know this song, but I don’t think I realized it was the Turtles!
"Let Me Be " and "Can I Get To Know You Better" are two more great songs.
They are turtles, thus the underwater. Hah!
Hello you two lovebirds. That would be a great name for a 60's rock band, by the way. The Lovebirds! Anyway, these bands, like the Turtles, were at the mercy of the producers of the particular shows that they appeared on. Ed Sullivan,etc. There were many of these shows they had to make an appearance on and each one had a set designer that would come up with a cutesy theme to match the song being sung or simply a play on the bands name. The bands were like, o.k. whatever, and just went along with it. Many were silly but many were clever and almost looked like a well produced music video. The Animals "House of the Rising Sun" appearance on Ed Sullivan is a fine example.
“It ain’t Me Babe”, it’s “You Baby” 😁
I really think the next sixties era band you should check out is Paul Revere and The Raiders.
They actually had a song named "Turtle Soup"-1969
Mark and Dominika sitting in a tree, k-i-s-s-i-n-g! 😆
❤🐢🎵 ☮💜🎶
Still haven't listened to YOU SHOWED ME!
You should lisson to " Me about you," a great record by Turtles.
It's easy to dance to and I'll give it an 85. Bandstand.
Listen to Harper's Bizarre! They do a beautiful rendition of Kenny Rankin's "Cotton Candy Sandman!" I KNOW that you folks would LOVE it!!!
Andrei, before the advent of the "bucket seat" in the early sixties, cars all had "bench seats" and that posture while riding in your car was not uncommon among young lovers. : )
Please react danger Line or M.I.A from avenged sevenfold