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  • the dance is so funny!! wahahahahha

  • Ohhh, if we could just turn back time.......but...have seen them both recently and they are still looking good and sounding great......and I love this song. , esp. like Don's dancing...he is just soooo cute !

  • sniff………..is everyone freebasing?

  • Thumbs up. Mostly for the dance routine.

  • @davefordavefor Um..... there's NOTHING "routine" about this dance :P. Its insanely hilarious though!!!

  • Oh My! "Librarians Au-Go-Go"!!

  • i love this song:)

  • Well, now I know where Michael Jackson got the idea for his THRILLER dance routine!  :-)

  • COCAINE!!!

  • sure is a lot of darkys in the backround

  • You can tell they really enjoyed doing this one !

  • I don't know why I can't stop watching this!

  • its like modern jpop...

  • good stuff, but, is this where michael jackson got the dancing idea for Thriller?

  • Real Gone Dudes & Gals !

  • Great stuff. Like a primitive fertility ritual from civilizations lost long ago. Awesome.

  • I dont know why I keep watching this but its kinda addictive

  • The sixties still swing all these years later!!!!

  • speed kills

  • My grandmother wrote this song. Get wrecked.

  • The Brothers at their Rockin Best!

  • Listen tothe harmonic strcture here.....Amazing

  • these girls are really rocking out, wow

  • shake that asses "grand'ma(s)" :D love it! 

    TNX

  • SWEETNESS.....THOSE CHICKS CAN GET DOWN!

  • good lord i cant believe they thought this dance would catch on.

  • All hand picked -- no doubt from Shenandoah, Iowa, no doubt!

  • phil everly is the king of all rock singers.don everly is the king of all rythem guitarits

  • The Everly Brothers rocks in the 1960's

  • compare this to Robert Plants version

  • @taratarotweb my opinion they are both good and i do not care what anyone else says

  • wow.

  • They seem to be having fun in this video

  • Born 1997, born about 50 years too late....

  • assigned the flamin' groovy comment to wrong video. should apply the 'the girl can't help it'. also originally by the everly bros.

  • flamin' groovies do a great cover of this. always reminds me of Devine eating dog shit in the movie Pink Flamingos. the "girl" can't help it!!

  • Wow those girls are really getting a workout!

  • Holy cow I remember jiving round the lounge to this when it was first released, Now I just feel old :)

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  • Christmas, 1964 and this little, hot-boppin' gem was racing up the pop charts.

    Now where the hell are my white go-go boots and white lipstick?

  • Phil and Don-sigh...

    TOTAL FREAKIN ORIGINAL HOTNESS

  • I think i just saw my wife......!

  • i wish i could be what they were, now, without ever having been them, then, but it would be even better to be them then and livin now and still gettin all the chicks, dig

  • Is the one chick in the front row of dancers wearing a Groucho Marx disguise?

  • @jaystarstar i know 1 of them didnt look like she was wearing a bra

  • ahh im 13 but ma da listens to it and i just thought id listen to it and now im addicted to everly brothers wooot

  • A great song but the vivacious dancers added a ton of fun to the whole clip.

  • Sweet.. AND Crazy....cool...!

  • Sweet.. AND Crazy....cool...!

  • Sweet.....CrAZZY........!

  • Это было такое время...

  • Some crazy dance moves, people...and some great music

  • love the song but the dancers made laugh so hard .the choriogerpher must have had turrets.

  • @thedoctor10able huh?? he had turrets? lol what does that mean - was he a castle or something?

  • this is the most fucked up thing ive ever seen.

  • This version, recorded exclusively for Shindig, is the best ever... The horn section is incredible.

  • Could be wrong but it looks more like Shindig to me.

  • girls look like crazy monkeys

  • The pianist might be Leon Russell.

  • I love this song how Plant and Krauss sing it - but I never knew it's not their original song. Everly Brothers will probably never stop amazing me what they did before first, or at least what they made famous (because not everything is written by them). EB are awesome...

  • I am in love with this song!

    (My brother and I sang a cover, which automatically plays on my channel page if anyone's interested)

  • great rockin tune...got me shaking too

  • I hate white 60's chicks...

  • The dancin girlz are CRAZY!!! This is much better then the cover by Allison and R Plant

  • wow this cooks! dig the dancing chicks!

  • Wow..Dance prefor...was Good.

  • WAY.....COOL....!!!

  • "almost all" -Richie Unterberger, also criticized the album for being too eclectic. WELL, I would guess that relative to today's pablum, the "edgy" Everly Brothers' "gone,gone,gone" is hard to swallow. lol

  • OOPS, on other sites, Bryant(s) are given credit for writing "almost all" of the songs on the album of the same name, but evidently they only authored 5 of the 12.. and Don and Phil get the credit for this one.

  • OBTW, many many thanx 2 NY rainbow 4 this many other treasures posted. [because of u I am in love with Ms Loran]

  • W O W

    [I wondered where Plant & Krauss picked this one up at..]

    and I thought I was a fan of the Everly Brothers

    W O W

  • rock on guys

  • pretty Cool.....!

  • happy birthday PHIL EVERLY! 71 today!

  • You can see exactly where the Last Shadow Puppets' "Standing Next To Me" video came from.

  • I didn't know Joe Pesci sang in a band! And he has a twin brother (with blonde hair)!

  • With all due respect to their much celebrated earlier material for Cadence, for my money, Gone Gone Gone is the Everly Brothers' definitive track. A forerunner of garage rock and one of their most inspired singles.

  • this is what ya call a REAL performance comparing to nowdays crap which is nothing but machines equilized voices and lightings... these old days were talented people .... i wished i was born in that time =/

  • You know how old you'd be now though eh? Watch the videos and count your blessings.

  • LOL! I agree,I was fortunate to born in that time,and it was great! My opinion,the 50's and 60's are the best,real rock-n-roll music!

  • @kamdevil right on. i mean when all those girls whip themselves sidewaays. wow

    anyone else think the dude on the left looks like the blonde guy from bill & teds lol

  • @mrmeanero all blondes look alike .. lol

  • @kamdevil I agree. Every voice now a days is just a bunch of money loving nothings using equalizers to never have a bad note. And to think, this music inspired one of the greatest rock singers in history... That proves this stuff is golden and great. And yes. Our current generation is lacking in talent.

  • @kamdevil

    I wish I was born in 1948 so I could hear this, and a few years later go into Vietnam.

  • @kamdevil Amen, man.

  • @kamdevil Yeah, but if you were born during that time, you'd be old like me.

  • @kamdevil Same here. If there was a way i could travel back to time, I would so I could live through those eras.....God, I would give anything for that....o_o

  • @kamdevil you should listen to better stuff 'nowadays'. if you look hard enough you'll find really good raw music. i peg you for a top 40 kind of guy, which is why your living in the past. yeah, you posted a year ago. but your the number one commentator.

  • @getoffwelfare well im not sure what ya mean by Top 40.. if that refers to the age im 27 i love music and yes i do listen to nowadays mostly to country music but not the one like Tylor Swift's ... i just typed what i meant brother i didnt wanted to be a # 1 commentator and i didnt knew since you informed me =]

  • @getoffwelfare so, how hard does one have to look now adays, because I have an electron microscope, and still, things are pretty darn lame out there in the music world...so Narcsissitic and demonic/homosexual.

  • @kamdevil although Everly wrote the track, the Ventures do a great instrumental cover of it..and whaddaya think of the RObert plant/ krause version..that one is ok..but yeah..nothing touches this.. the guitarist in the background in the shadows (the smallest guy..jerry cole) also did a smoking cover of it.

  • @kamdevil I honestly try to look for songs with more pure singing and less editing crap. So ya I agree with what u said. :D

  • @kamdevil Don't stereotype - there's plenty of talent around, and lots of acts still perform brilliantly live. It's just that a fair few don't now.

    The modern cover of this song by Robert Plant and Alison Krauss, for instance, is fantastic.

  • @wahaya2 , It's not stereotyping... you must be really ignorant to even compare todays music with the 50's-80's.

    The music era is gone, the art era is gone. gone gone gone. Now its about how sexy you look and move, the less clothing the better, and you must have shocking lyrics, the more profanity the better. 99% of Today's music, much like todays society....is in the gutter.

  • @sfumato1002 Listen, I grew up in the modern era of music, and I heard a lot of what is indeed rubbish on the radio, and it is indeed pervasive. However, I enjoy 50s, 60s and 70s rock and some of the niche 80s stuff as well, and as I got into that more, I began to find more modern bands who are doing stuff directly inspired by that era. Hell, a good number of my friends are in bands that play 70s rock etc.

    (continued)

  • @sfumato1002 My point is, just because there's a lot of crap around - and trust me, I have an ardent and semi-fanatical hatred towards the commercialisation of music - it does not mean that everything modern should be pigeonholed as crap. If I may give one example, there's a recently-defunct band called Stone Gods, who were some of the ex-members of The Darkness. Now admittedly, that is far from a good start. However, they ditched all the silliness, and produced some fantastic rock music.

  • @sfumato1002 Actually, I fear I may have shot myself in the foot somewhat with that example, since most people associate The Darkness with ridiculous excess and silliness - and I do too, but I implore you, go listen to some of the stuff Stone Gods produced. It really is great music - and modern.

  • Whooo, this vid is fun!

  • THIS ROCKS!! Robert Plant knows how to pick 'em... and the Everlies knew how to write 'em. Thanks for posting.

  • this exclusive shindig version is absolutely fantastic because of the Baritone sax and background vocals. All songs which has been recorded during this TV show are very good, thanks to the musicians...

  • Sooooooooooo awesome!

  • whooooooaaaaaaahhhhh!

  • Not to worry, Don and Phil were oblivious to the silly go go dancing. Hey, didn't sombody else record this tune recently?

  • Robert Plant and Alison Krausse

  • Line Dancing must have evolved from this...to today's calmer mode...but bosa nova didn't quite keep up with the times...pity - kinda liked that beat.

  • geezzz the one yankee girl tried to knock the guitar outta his hand.

  • all these country girls from New York.

  • This stupid spastic dancing was meant to intimidate the Everly Brothers.

  • Agreed,

  • Thanks for posting, WOW !!"

  • If anyone recalls the 1965 Ian Whitcomb song "You Really Turn Me On' it's evident that he has a similar part in that has the rhythm of the piano used in this fine song.

  • Hmm. Not really. Whitcomb's is more of a rip of "Memphis".  Good ear, though. They are simular.

  • Now that you mention it, I do hear the "Memphis" rip. Aside from the music this clip is great for the Shindig Dancers

  • jajajaja io hubiera bailado asi en esa epoca

  • Spastic dancers.

  • The swinging 60's still swing!

  • Wow, those girls are wired! You can tell that the Everlys are jazzed by their gyrations. Reminds me of Tina Turner doing Proud Mary. Electric!

  • Yo quiero de lo que han fumado ellas.

  • Great and crazy dance!

  • Those girls are groovin' :)

  • Love this song! Thanx! I remember it being on the radio for a little while, then disappeared. Years later it was on "American Dreams" tv show and the cd from that show. And now Plant and Krauss. And here we are again rockin'

  • My Dad played Bass for years with them.. This was one of his favorites to play.. The new release from Robert Plant and Alison Krauss ROCKS this song..

  • One of the best Everly Brothers songs. Saw them in concert 3 times in the 80's and they were great.

  • This Shindig version is much better because of the background voices and sax section, it's more "soul". The dancers are incredible of energy. They are sexy because of their way to dance, not because of their clothes like today...

  • i didn't know this was where they got the dance sequence from Coming to America! lol

  • Thank you for the Shindig clip I love this song. I love "The Everly Brothers" Enjoy every thing I have heard them do. Just wonderful. Does anyone have "The Everly Brothers- I'll Never Get Over You"?

  • Thanks for posting this. Alison Krauss and Robert Plant have brought this song back, but the Everlys still rule!

  • One of my favorite songs by the brothers, little known, kind of rare, maybe their last good one.

    The backup singers are not necessary, but Shindig had The Blossoms and had to use them. They included the great Darlene Love. The choreography seems hella goofy, but I love the Shindig dancers, they're so cute. They make up for it with a very appealing cantelope shake at the end at around 1:38

  • Those chicks must have been smoking crack

  • stupid comment.

  • ya they were a bit nutty. but the song is REALLY good.

  • lloooooooollll

  • Poor everly brothers,those girls look really crazy:D

  • You had to have been there.

  • great song, and a great performance, but i could do without the backing vocals!

  • Great song by great performers. Saw the Everly brothers live three times and they are great. Did this song in a garage band I was in back in the late 60's and it always got the kids rockin and a rollin.

  • I think this is my favorite everly brothers song.I wasnt born untill 1966. I didn't know about it untill the 1980s, a local band used to sing it.

  • It might have been Hullabaloo - I think I remember the gal dancing with those glasses was on that show.

  • this is from Shindig

  • @nyrainbow2

    Featuring Leon Russell on the 88's!

  • if u truely remember that girl u should be about the same sort of age as my dad.. if u have kids i hope u have introduced them to the Everlys like my dad did.. cant date them.. so good!!!!

  • Yikes, the frantic show biz action and back up singers trod all over the Brothers' performance.

    I'd like to see the one chiselnyc refers to.

  • I'm sure they felt they needed to keep their profile up somehow- but the original is the stuff....

  • I hope someone reposts the other "Gone, Gone, Gone" version. Nice to see the song back up.

  • They are amazing "live", love this video!

  • You can definatly enjoying that.

  • Wow! Thanks. Another Shindig clip?

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