Nice performance, but only prob is that Clem has lost some of his Trinidad voice/ancent. Its main reason why I liked this song. Still better than most pop you would hear today.
lmfao, I just saw a video of him singing this song in the 60's and he looked like Mike Tyson when he was young, now he looks like Michael Jordan....that's badass haha.
@YesLorenzo there's really only one difference between this and the sixties band. look at the video of the original foundations doing this on tv--people are dancing to it. in this video, the focus is on the performer, when it should be on the people who are, for whatever reason, not dancing, and how to get them up off their butts.
@SuperGangstars & @ Kuzuriya02 , if you look at the Top Of The Pops 1967 B&W clip of the band that's where the Iron Mike look a like thing is the strongest. Also look at "Back On My Feet Again RZde8iXKr04 , uploaded by pluto00011, from the side view Clem looks like Iron Mike as well. He also looks like the kind of guy back then you wouldn't want to mess with. Word of caution, there is another clip of "Back On My Feet " that wil blow your eardrums. Beware!! The pluto00011 clip is safe though.
Singer (Clem Curtis) still does well ... pluto00011, & I couldn't see anyone else doing 'Baby Now That I've Found You' back then (1967) besides him.
And you should know where the original Foundations are anyway, well at least one or two of them. Three if you include the original singer here - Clem Curtis !
Of course if you want to get technical then you could say that Ramong Morrison is the originator of Foundations. Well who whatever, I've seen some American fibber making pathetic claims.
He had a great voice on recordings but unfortunately could never sound very good on live shows, especially as I said about the high notes, I'm only being honest...Also no-one seems to recognise the importance of the Foundations themselves who all contributed to the unique Foundations sound...
Interesting version of that same song I just saw on that clip from Top Of The Pops. The original version had sweet, pop sound, while this version, you can feel that soul/R&B come through. It's almost, as if, the original version had been watered down a bit.
I really like this version the live acapella open, I guess there are certain songs that will never get old. Hey if you feel like it I did a version of this from karaoke. Either way glad I got to hear it....Frank
pluto00011 , me old china, ... have you had a think about what I said to you 5 months ago ? I'me talking about some recordings that Clem Curtis made with the band before he left in 1968, I'm not talking about what may or may not exist before famous, OK. So what happened to the few recordings that Clem made between 1967 - 1968 when he left ? They didn't end up on any LP's did they ? The only live track that ended up anywhere was "96 Tears" which ended up on a European EP. So the others ??
Sorry about the long delay replying, was it really as long as 5 months ago?
I really honestly don't know of any recordings other than 'Baby, now that i've found you'......'Back on my feet again'... and 'Any old time you're lonely and sad'...and some album tracks...unless he went into the studio without telling the rest of the band, If I come up with anything, I will let you know as its making me very curious now...Cheers mate! if there's anything else let me know.
I'm not aware of any recordings made before The Foundations became famous. There were a few songs written by some members of the band that were 'demoe'd' but that was when they were already famous, funnily enough a couple of these songs appeared on an 80's album by The Foundations, these were written by guitarist Alan Warner and the songs were titled 'You can't fool me' an 'love you now' .
Hi pluto00011 , no I'm not talking about any songs before The Foundations became famous. I'm talking about the songs that were recorded around 1967 or 1968 after Clem Curtis & the Foundations had their second hit "Back On My Feet Again" . So put simply, songs that were recorded after Their 1967 debut album "From The Foundations" , between that time until Clem left in 1968. And while we're on it, what ever happened to the 3 or 4 tracks recorded for John Peel's Top Gear show ? EG: 96 Tears etc
pluto00011, I'm assuming that you're replying to my question but this isn't the answer that I was looking for. I know about the LP From The Foundations, The (somewhat) Live LP and the songs from Top Gear and 96 Tears etc. I'm talking about the songs that Clem recorded with the band that were never released in any form anywhere right up until this day. How many were recorded and what happened to that material ? Why wasn't it released ? Is it a trade secret or something LOL ? Can you say ?
pluto00011 , I would like to know. Please tell me if I'm asking the right kind of question or not. I hope that I'm not asking something that you're uncomfortable with answering. If so I apologise. I do believe / know that Clem & The Foundations recorded some songs in 1968 that were never released by PYE on any of their records and never made it onto any of Pye records. So what happened ? Were the tapes destroyed ? Were they shelved ? It would be good to know.
pluto00011, After "From The Foundations" which was released in 97 and then "Rocking The Foundations" there was the EP with the Plug Track "It's Allright" that was the last released track with The Foundations featuring Clem Curtis on lead vocals. Talking to a friend about this he estimates that Clem Curtis and the band had recorded about seven or eight tracks that never saw the light of day. Would you agree with that estimate or would you say more ? Thanks.
The guys in The Ramongs were... Raymond Morrison (Lead Vocals), Clem Curtis (Lead Vocals), Alan Warner (Guitar/Vocals), Lyndsay Arnold (Drums),Con (Keyboards),Pete McBeth (Bass Guitar), and one or two occasional Brass players including Mike Felano on Trumpet . Arthur Brown was not in the band at this stage, he joined when they became The Foundations by which time they got a new drummer and keyboard player and Brass section.
Thanks for the info pluto00011. That sure is interesting. When I come across those thread discussions about the Ramong Sound I'll make a link to here so those guys can read it. I know that they'd be interested too. Are there any pics of the Ramong Sound group ?
I could only imagine what kind of sound that the group had. So was Ramong West Indian himself ? Unusual name by the way.
Correction pluto00011, he was on their second hit as well. You're forgetting that 'Back On My Feet Again' was a hit. Talking about un original Foundations. There is this American guy who has a group called The Foundations. He says he is the rightful owner of The Foundations. He claimed that Clem Curtis & Colin Young failed in their careers and were trying to cash in on the Foundations fame. How pathetic and lame. He has a video up on You Tube somewhere. Also he has a website in the USA.
I stand corrected. He was on 'Back on my feet again' which I believe reached 18 in the charts and,' Any old time, youre lonely and sad' which I think reached 25. As for the American guy whose name I can't remember, the less said about him the better. Him and his cronies are just trying to make a fast buck off the Foundations name. Very sad!
Yes, it seems to me that its quite probable that he's a rip off artist trying to con people. If you come across the clip you'll see that he's disabled comments so nobody can challenge it.
BTW: What ever happened to the music that the original Foundations recorded with Clem Curtis before he left the band in 68 ? As far as I can tell its never been released.
Yeah that's him npwd, and his band I've been led to believe has only one connection to the original Foundations, they're of the human race. And like all human beings some of us are given to telling lies and decieving others. Thats what hufflebullman and his all white American crew are. They're a pack of decietful twits conning people by somehow using the Foundations name. Poor sods that go along to one of their shows and thinking that they're seeing a connection to the band in some way. TRAGIC.
pluto00011 , who was the original Foundations lead singer ? Was it Ramong ? This was when the group was called The Ramong Sound, & there was Ramong, whats his real name ? Where's he today ? There was another singer as well. When Ramong guy got sent to Jail Clem Curtis took the lead, is that right ? Then Arthur Brown was in the band ffor a period of time. Were Arthur Brown and Clem Curtis both doing duet leads ? I was reading something about the group in 1966 & it was quite interesting to me.
Yes, It was Ramong (Full name Ramong Morrison but referred to as Raymond Morrison), Don't know where he is now and they were called 'The Ramong sound' until original Foundations guitarist Alan Warner came up with the name 'The Foundations'. Arthur Brown joined the band for about 6 weeks or so and both he and Clem sang seperate songs although they both stayed on stage throughout each gig.
pluto00011, thanks for the info. You know there is a bit of interest in Ramong and the Ramong Sound too. I'll try to find the discussions I saw. I think that some people are intrigued by the name and possibly want to know what they sounded like. Tell me, was Arthur Brown a member when they were The Ramong or was he a member after Ramong got sent to the lock-up and the band became Foundations ? Who of the Foundations (at Baby Now That I've Found You era) were members of The Ramong Sound ?
Gosh ryanrama21 , Clem Curtis should have it made then . On the Baby Now ... B&W 60's clip on you tube people are saying that he looks like Mike Tyson. Now he looks like Michael Jordan. Lucky Clem !!!!
This great song written by the great British songwriter Tony Macauley who also wrote classics like Home Lovin' Man, You Won't Find Another Fool Like Me, Build Me Up Buttercup and Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)!
classic track love it and the original
colincky 1 month ago
Great sax playing from Mr Ian Thompson! Sounding superb!
No1SLANDGIRL 1 month ago
Saw Clem live on a cruise in 2010, he was amazing... superb.
modontour 4 months ago
Nice performance, but only prob is that Clem has lost some of his Trinidad voice/ancent. Its main reason why I liked this song. Still better than most pop you would hear today.
sirgaryhoi 4 months ago
love it
loripoohbear 5 months ago
hahaha i can see abit of jamie fox in him lmfao lolz
xxcutedancerxx1 5 months ago
Michael Jordan? looks more like the thin version of Mike Tyson!
leicampro 6 months ago 4
Excellent!
hopefloats57 6 months ago
lmfao, I just saw a video of him singing this song in the 60's and he looked like Mike Tyson when he was young, now he looks like Michael Jordan....that's badass haha.
Icebomb32 8 months ago
If your stil gigging, plrase come to Cardiff!
ginaandkev 9 months ago
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I met him :) He is pretty amazing
lilchrisluvva 9 months ago
Sorry....their and their.
Notstrongbow 9 months ago
Saw them "live" at "The Horns" in Watford 5 or 6 yrs ago.....What a fantastic night!!
Myself, girlfriend, and at least three quarters of all in attendance were on there feet giving it there all......A night never to be forgotten.X
Notstrongbow 9 months ago
men i didn't know micheal jordan is singing now,,,LOLz.. "D
heilix17 10 months ago
Wow that band really doesn't swing.
YesLorenzo 1 year ago
@YesLorenzo there's really only one difference between this and the sixties band. look at the video of the original foundations doing this on tv--people are dancing to it. in this video, the focus is on the performer, when it should be on the people who are, for whatever reason, not dancing, and how to get them up off their butts.
foolery15 11 months ago
Whoa Michael Jordan looks like this guy. hahahaha :)
SuperGangstars 1 year ago
@SuperGangstars & @ Kuzuriya02 , if you look at the Top Of The Pops 1967 B&W clip of the band that's where the Iron Mike look a like thing is the strongest. Also look at "Back On My Feet Again RZde8iXKr04 , uploaded by pluto00011, from the side view Clem looks like Iron Mike as well. He also looks like the kind of guy back then you wouldn't want to mess with. Word of caution, there is another clip of "Back On My Feet " that wil blow your eardrums. Beware!! The pluto00011 clip is safe though.
lance007lance 9 months ago
When he was young he look like Iron Mike.. But then he getting older now he look like the Greatest basketball player of all time... lol :)
songwoobin1 1 year ago
is this really the foundations???
taylapitch66 1 year ago
@taylapitch66 Yes thats the lead singer. But the band seems new
madnegro69 1 year ago
@taylapitch66 only Clem Curtis with a younger band.
crunchmaster9000 1 year ago
actually I think he looks more like Jamie Foxx. just my thought.
jeffkahl 1 year ago 3
The G.O.A.T is in the house!
bonhokage06 1 year ago
this is great!
gAilCuTe132 1 year ago
With all due respect to those who've commented about who Clem Curtis looks like, I'm afraid I have to say maybe Michael Jordan looks like Clem.
Peace.
Rock
rockinroller7 1 year ago 3
damn this is good
matsboks 1 year ago
Michael Jordan the living legend!!
valsotto27 1 year ago
waaa its kinda reminds me of MJ ,, hahaha pretty song !
hidejiluchi 1 year ago
40 years latta!!! i <3 this man!!!!
monedamiguel 1 year ago
2008.....40 years latta!!!
monedamiguel 1 year ago
Clem still has chops.
klugyboy 1 year ago 3
Ya gotta love anyone named Clem, especially a black dude! That is such a white bread southern US name.
Rightsideup 2 years ago
WTF!! the crowd should be screaming!!
F%&$ing stupids, don't know who they have in front of themselves!!
34bx 2 years ago 3
@34bx I so agree with you ,a lifeless bunch aren't they LOL
mrsapril1510 2 years ago
Singer still can't reach the high notes and where are the original Foundations anyway?
pluto00011 2 years ago
Singer (Clem Curtis) still does well ... pluto00011, & I couldn't see anyone else doing 'Baby Now That I've Found You' back then (1967) besides him.
And you should know where the original Foundations are anyway, well at least one or two of them. Three if you include the original singer here - Clem Curtis !
Of course if you want to get technical then you could say that Ramong Morrison is the originator of Foundations. Well who whatever, I've seen some American fibber making pathetic claims.
lance007lance 2 years ago
He had a great voice on recordings but unfortunately could never sound very good on live shows, especially as I said about the high notes, I'm only being honest...Also no-one seems to recognise the importance of the Foundations themselves who all contributed to the unique Foundations sound...
pluto00011 2 years ago
Great modern version of this timeless classic~
remember this song is 30 years old. & people still wish to listen & enjoy.~
& taken into account how recording techniques have advacned in that time frame.~
Great post thanks for your time.~J
bluesavanagh 2 years ago
still as good as in the beggining!
angie4josh 2 years ago
perfect
Micmaster3423 2 years ago
What a class act, these guys have really got talent. Music like this is timeless.
BernardJenkins1234 2 years ago 4
Interesting version of that same song I just saw on that clip from Top Of The Pops. The original version had sweet, pop sound, while this version, you can feel that soul/R&B come through. It's almost, as if, the original version had been watered down a bit.
THEHUNGRYVEGETARIAN 2 years ago
I really like this version the live acapella open, I guess there are certain songs that will never get old. Hey if you feel like it I did a version of this from karaoke. Either way glad I got to hear it....Frank
showbizfrank 2 years ago
Enjoyed seeing him live, loads x factor. Just goes to prove age no barrier. Just realized he lives just 11 miles away from me!!!!
maryhammond 2 years ago
pluto00011 , me old china, ... have you had a think about what I said to you 5 months ago ? I'me talking about some recordings that Clem Curtis made with the band before he left in 1968, I'm not talking about what may or may not exist before famous, OK. So what happened to the few recordings that Clem made between 1967 - 1968 when he left ? They didn't end up on any LP's did they ? The only live track that ended up anywhere was "96 Tears" which ended up on a European EP. So the others ??
lance007lance 2 years ago
Sorry about the long delay replying, was it really as long as 5 months ago?
I really honestly don't know of any recordings other than 'Baby, now that i've found you'......'Back on my feet again'... and 'Any old time you're lonely and sad'...and some album tracks...unless he went into the studio without telling the rest of the band, If I come up with anything, I will let you know as its making me very curious now...Cheers mate! if there's anything else let me know.
pluto00011 2 years ago
I'm not aware of any recordings made before The Foundations became famous. There were a few songs written by some members of the band that were 'demoe'd' but that was when they were already famous, funnily enough a couple of these songs appeared on an 80's album by The Foundations, these were written by guitarist Alan Warner and the songs were titled 'You can't fool me' an 'love you now' .
pluto00011 2 years ago
Hi pluto00011 , no I'm not talking about any songs before The Foundations became famous. I'm talking about the songs that were recorded around 1967 or 1968 after Clem Curtis & the Foundations had their second hit "Back On My Feet Again" . So put simply, songs that were recorded after Their 1967 debut album "From The Foundations" , between that time until Clem left in 1968. And while we're on it, what ever happened to the 3 or 4 tracks recorded for John Peel's Top Gear show ? EG: 96 Tears etc
lance007lance 2 years ago
there great i went to see them in skegness what a great nite xx
ARMSEY26 2 years ago
There are plenty of albums before he left, watch out for the scam ones though.
pluto00011 2 years ago
pluto00011, I'm assuming that you're replying to my question but this isn't the answer that I was looking for. I know about the LP From The Foundations, The (somewhat) Live LP and the songs from Top Gear and 96 Tears etc. I'm talking about the songs that Clem recorded with the band that were never released in any form anywhere right up until this day. How many were recorded and what happened to that material ? Why wasn't it released ? Is it a trade secret or something LOL ? Can you say ?
lance007lance 2 years ago
pluto00011 , I would like to know. Please tell me if I'm asking the right kind of question or not. I hope that I'm not asking something that you're uncomfortable with answering. If so I apologise. I do believe / know that Clem & The Foundations recorded some songs in 1968 that were never released by PYE on any of their records and never made it onto any of Pye records. So what happened ? Were the tapes destroyed ? Were they shelved ? It would be good to know.
lance007lance 2 years ago
Further to the previous message:
pluto00011, After "From The Foundations" which was released in 97 and then "Rocking The Foundations" there was the EP with the Plug Track "It's Allright" that was the last released track with The Foundations featuring Clem Curtis on lead vocals. Talking to a friend about this he estimates that Clem Curtis and the band had recorded about seven or eight tracks that never saw the light of day. Would you agree with that estimate or would you say more ? Thanks.
lance007lance 2 years ago
The guys in The Ramongs were... Raymond Morrison (Lead Vocals), Clem Curtis (Lead Vocals), Alan Warner (Guitar/Vocals), Lyndsay Arnold (Drums),Con (Keyboards),Pete McBeth (Bass Guitar), and one or two occasional Brass players including Mike Felano on Trumpet . Arthur Brown was not in the band at this stage, he joined when they became The Foundations by which time they got a new drummer and keyboard player and Brass section.
pluto00011 2 years ago
Thanks for the info pluto00011. That sure is interesting. When I come across those thread discussions about the Ramong Sound I'll make a link to here so those guys can read it. I know that they'd be interested too. Are there any pics of the Ramong Sound group ?
I could only imagine what kind of sound that the group had. So was Ramong West Indian himself ? Unusual name by the way.
lance007lance 2 years ago
Not an original Foundation in sight apart from this singer who was only on their first hit....
pluto00011 3 years ago
Correction pluto00011, he was on their second hit as well. You're forgetting that 'Back On My Feet Again' was a hit. Talking about un original Foundations. There is this American guy who has a group called The Foundations. He says he is the rightful owner of The Foundations. He claimed that Clem Curtis & Colin Young failed in their careers and were trying to cash in on the Foundations fame. How pathetic and lame. He has a video up on You Tube somewhere. Also he has a website in the USA.
lance007lance 2 years ago
I stand corrected. He was on 'Back on my feet again' which I believe reached 18 in the charts and,' Any old time, youre lonely and sad' which I think reached 25. As for the American guy whose name I can't remember, the less said about him the better. Him and his cronies are just trying to make a fast buck off the Foundations name. Very sad!
pluto00011 2 years ago
Yes, it seems to me that its quite probable that he's a rip off artist trying to con people. If you come across the clip you'll see that he's disabled comments so nobody can challenge it.
BTW: What ever happened to the music that the original Foundations recorded with Clem Curtis before he left the band in 68 ? As far as I can tell its never been released.
lance007lance 2 years ago
American guy = Dave Hufman!
npwd 2 years ago
Yeah that's him npwd, and his band I've been led to believe has only one connection to the original Foundations, they're of the human race. And like all human beings some of us are given to telling lies and decieving others. Thats what hufflebullman and his all white American crew are. They're a pack of decietful twits conning people by somehow using the Foundations name. Poor sods that go along to one of their shows and thinking that they're seeing a connection to the band in some way. TRAGIC.
lance007lance 2 years ago
pluto00011 , who was the original Foundations lead singer ? Was it Ramong ? This was when the group was called The Ramong Sound, & there was Ramong, whats his real name ? Where's he today ? There was another singer as well. When Ramong guy got sent to Jail Clem Curtis took the lead, is that right ? Then Arthur Brown was in the band ffor a period of time. Were Arthur Brown and Clem Curtis both doing duet leads ? I was reading something about the group in 1966 & it was quite interesting to me.
lance007lance 2 years ago
Yes, It was Ramong (Full name Ramong Morrison but referred to as Raymond Morrison), Don't know where he is now and they were called 'The Ramong sound' until original Foundations guitarist Alan Warner came up with the name 'The Foundations'. Arthur Brown joined the band for about 6 weeks or so and both he and Clem sang seperate songs although they both stayed on stage throughout each gig.
pluto00011 2 years ago
pluto00011, thanks for the info. You know there is a bit of interest in Ramong and the Ramong Sound too. I'll try to find the discussions I saw. I think that some people are intrigued by the name and possibly want to know what they sounded like. Tell me, was Arthur Brown a member when they were The Ramong or was he a member after Ramong got sent to the lock-up and the band became Foundations ? Who of the Foundations (at Baby Now That I've Found You era) were members of The Ramong Sound ?
lance007lance 2 years ago
I needed to hear this song just at the moment I needed to the most. Funny how things like that happen. Thankyou for posting it
Gurrier 3 years ago 4
Amazing that the lead singer can still sing so well.
Hitogoji 3 years ago 5
he looks like michael jordan!!!Lolz
ryanrama21 3 years ago 33
Gosh ryanrama21 , Clem Curtis should have it made then . On the Baby Now ... B&W 60's clip on you tube people are saying that he looks like Mike Tyson. Now he looks like Michael Jordan. Lucky Clem !!!!
lance007lance 2 years ago
@ryanrama21 hmmm, EXACTLY! He lo0ks a lot like Mike Tyson when he was younger...
Kuzuriya02 1 year ago
Sorry, was just trying out the audio preview and pressed wrong .Great song btw.
NOELLUCLEGO 3 years ago 2
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you stupid motherfucker, chickenshit,dungeating cheesin poh
NOELLUCLEGO 3 years ago
o the butlins memories ha!! i love this bloke
absolutepetch 3 years ago 2
i can see Michael Jordan Singing LOL.. peace ya'll
starekf 3 years ago 11
@starekf lol
mrbenjitv 6 months ago
this is great live! cute song! xoxo
ThenJen 3 years ago
Excellent performance. Love this song!
Jenny20037 3 years ago
This is SOOOO GREAT!!!
THANKS!!!
Year and location?
holden190 3 years ago 4
love this song and the lead singer is still hot hot hot
purplehaze52287 3 years ago 3
So cool to see they are still around, wonderful, one of my all time fave songs, so uplifting! Smile :^)
Carmilla5 3 years ago 5
love it!
dorit9911 3 years ago 2
This great song written by the great British songwriter Tony Macauley who also wrote classics like Home Lovin' Man, You Won't Find Another Fool Like Me, Build Me Up Buttercup and Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)!
PadSpin 3 years ago 3
yeah man!
luv this!!
bigbreadeaterellis 4 years ago 2
OHH GEE LUV IT
jessaabella 4 years ago 2