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  • I didn't know Matthew Broderick had a band in the '60s

  • great song, i have the single but this sounds a bit tinny

  • oh to go back to the 60s when everything was great.

  • one of my all-time fave songs. thanks for putting it up. only one close-up of andy??? he just put out his 5th solo. 'the face of '68' really takes me back, and it is, indeed, better than peter's solo efforts. i met steve at his home and peter came over, next thing i know, i'm back in the states and the announcement was made about humble pie. very strange...

  • I thought I was the only one to remember he was the face of 68!! he was all over my bedroom wall, like a picture of lily! From the Underworld was wayyy before its time!!

  • 1:36 to 1:47 sounds - and looks - like Scott Walker!!!.

  • Sent here by The [real] Herd.

  • Just another great song from the 60s is it any wonder that I never had any money during this period, I spent it all on great music...still loving it after all these years.

  •  They're WEAK.

  • R IP Andrew Steele

  • Great song, One of my favourites back then. Thanks for this valuable video.

  • Peter was so cute !!! I was 7 when this was out but I watched Top of the Pops every Thursday with my big sisters. Thursday's we used to go to the library for our new books and then TOTP after tea. Grew up with some great music and still love it. Thanks for uploading this - excellent.

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  • Always really liked this song. ...specially where gorgeous [& tall!] Gary Taylor sings his solo part in his lovely deep voice........Peter Frampton wasn't bad either! ;)

  • brilliant...thanks for upload

  • they dont play this on gold!

  • Somehow this upload lacks the verve and spice of the version I remember - good to hear it again though. Cheers mate!

  • @happyenjoytime sadly, although the band are miming to the "proper" mono single version, this clip seems to have been overdubbed with the stereo mix, which not only has a slightly different vocal, but lacks the punch of the mono single version :-(

  • @WizardODoom : Excellent point -- the mono single of this is way better. It was out here at one point but can't find it now!

  • @WizardODoom The mono single rules! I'd like to see it out here again if anyone has it.

  • @happyenjoytime You're right. Still great though.

  • I loved Paradise Lost, and then this followed, which I also loved. Great, if short-lived band.

    Didn't the keyboards player go on to play with Status Quo?

  • brid spa sometime in the 60's my dad took me and my friends, we weren't old enough to get to see them but we went to the hotel and got there autograph...oh what joy !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Eh, they're okay.

  • cockeydear........you're WRONG!!!!!

  • classic!

  • Always loved this. For my money, this was the Herd's finest moment. And that's saying a lot!

  • Blijft een goed nummer

  • there were some great bands in the sixties.the beatles were a very small part of it.

  • A brilliant song from a brilliant band from the brilliant 60s where my heart is, thank heavan I was a teenager then, fantastic times!!

  • @tommytempra snap,so glad to have been there in the 60s

  • @tommytempra Yep,a great time to be a teenager

    

  • Bonjour, vous aimez les sixties ? écoutez et podcastez mon émission "le super son des 60's" sur le site de plumfm. You like the 60's ? please, listen and podcast my broadcast "le super son des 60's", connect to "plumfm". Salut et faites gaffe au rock and roll.

  • how come the fuck the drummer playes on beats on the hat when he's living of beat?????? nice;)

  • Check out The Herd - 'Sad'. Great song based on Bach's Air on G String.

  • @armoredcar3 Yes, Sad is terrific. Great it's been posted at last. Curious that so many of their songs were to do with failed love and loss - Paradise Lost, From the Underworld, Something Strange and Sad. Or potential loss - I Don't Want Our Loving To Die. Specially poignant in such a young band.

  • What a classic. I'm 55 & when this gem was in the charts, I looked down a girl's jumper for the first time & saw a pale pink bra. I came in my pants on the spot!

  • lol

  • I'm serious, peter has got, would have, the x factor. shallow but true!

  • Thanks, could it be 67 though, I put it on the juke box every wednesday in the cafe when I was on Day release...... still love it.

  • Whatever happened to Gary Taylor - he was gorgeous?

  • why more of these performances arn't released on DVD is beyond me. There are two out there featuring about 20 Beat Club clips and they're fantastic!!!!

    "Wild Thing: The Sixties Jukebox" and "So You Wanna Be a Rock n Roll Star?"

  • @lannykaster1 they're all on dvd- check out the 3 box sets from Germany which have almost every episode of the beat club

  • @paintedship yeah, ut where? i know that there was a 10DVD box set available ages ago, but that's basically obselete :( any links as to where i can BUY (not download. lol.) the 3 box sets you're speaking of??

  • @lannykaster1 amazon Germany has them

  • The face and bum of '68

  • search: NO DETENGAS TU PROGRESO

  • This is a wonderful song. Great tune and real words about promiscuity and guilt.

  • I used to have Peter on my bedroom wall..and Paul and Barry Ryan ..and many others of the 60s !!! my dad was a decorator then but he never did my room ..i sorted that myself..lol

  • I love Peter

  • HAPPY BIRTHDAY PETER you gorgeous, gorgeous creature!! 22/4/10

  • @Framptonfixation- but he's old and bald now...

  • @retronostalgic Nooooooo, how COULD you point that out to me so cruelly lol?! I inhabit a 60's/70's timewarp where Peter will ALWAYS be young, beautiful and hirsute, just the way I love him!!

  • @Framptonfixation - his hair looked a lot better in the 60's than the 70's

  • @retronostalgic Well of course he's ALWAYS cuteness personified, but to me his hair looked better in the 70's..... the LONGER the better where men's hair is concerned (and especially Peter's!!)

  • @retronostalgic bald and beautiful! ;^)

  • @foreverframpton - Tell that to Framptonfixation!

  • @foreverframpton I think he has aged beautifully!... Sixty & Sexy!!!!!!

  • @foreverframpton Jamie you know I adore you and all your heavenly vids of our beloved but we'll have to agree to disagree on this lol! Peter HAS aged well but omg the hair..... I mean, THE HAIR!!!!! *sigh*.... (and DON'T pretend you don't know what I'm talking about girl LMAO!! ;)) xx

  • @Framptonfixation yes indeed Tracey...he had beautiful hair... but it is not by far his best feature... he is just as sexy now as he was then ;^)

  • @foreverframpton I know what you're saying hun....those eyes, those lips, that smile, that-erm-'derriere' lol..... yum yum!! I even love his nose and his teeth!! But I'll ALWAYS wish it was still 1975 and he still had that beautiful mane too....that's the Peter I'm madly in love with *sigh*.......

  • @Framptonfixation LIVE IN THE NOW TRACEY!!  LOL! ;^)

  • @foreverframpton I AM living in the now Jamie..... er, it IS 1975.......isn't it??!  ;))

  • @Framptonfixation well Doll... LOL! you have a bit of catching up to do ;^)

  • @foreverframpton Of course he's absolutely gorgeous here too, but his hair hadn't quite grown to it's full 'potential' yet lol.... how old was he here, 17??! Oh gawd I am officially a durrty old lady LMAO!!! ;)

  • @Framptonfixation dirty old lady DOL... I'll start calling you Doll LOL! ;^)

  • @foreverframpton Ha ha 'doll'.....I quite like it hun!

  • @Framptonfixation Are you aware Pete is at the HMV Apollo Hammersmith 13 Nov 2011

  • Is it just me, or does the lead singer look like Malcom McDowell??

  • Did the base player, standing next to Peter Frampton, used to be in the band fox, in the 70s?

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  • Saw them doing this live at The Granada in Bedford when i was 15 and they were better live than on the record .[what i could hear above the screaming ] I was sooo in Love with Peter Frampton in those days .

  • Bikerlady

    I was there too...fair bit of screaming!...also saw them at the Bonanza Club in Henlow Beds

    Jim

  • Where have the years gone hey Jim ?Did you ever go and see bands at The California ballroom at Dunstable ? and different era did you go to, or hear of the Hippy pop festival at Woburn Abbey. I remember lying to my parents and pretending to be staying at my mate's mums house for the weekend and she at mine, Boy did i get a belting when we were found out, but so worth every clout .

  • I`m still here too, and toured the dance halls in my deliquent teenage years, watching all these oldies many, many years ago.

    Hard to believe they all went onto bigger bands, when I saw them in their * apprentice * days

    Those WERE the days right enough :-))

    Their still the best though !

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  • Yeah, kind of a shame...he was once the Donny Osmond of England...lol

  • I wonder what Andy,oops Andrew thinks of this if he ever watches it? Kind of light years away, Frampton going on to Humble Pie and solo (briefly with Andy), and Andrew ending up with Quo.

  • what was peter main guitar in 1968?

  • still have this track on an old audio cassette tape complete with outer packaging, never get rid of it , its too precious, could have filled Wembley with the posters I had of Pete Frampton...

  • Amazing tone out of those unplugged guitars!

  • STILL........WOW.......When will this and MANNY 'old ' music RETURN ?

  • This is brilliant and I'm so glad it's here so I can share this with everyone I know ... especially the Yanks who had no idea Peter was so damn good when he was a teenager well before he became deservedly well known everywhere it mattered.

    Man, this song remains huge in New Zealand ~ Sheer musical brilliance

  • I worked at "TAKE 6" in Wardour Street 67/68 and was lucky enough to meet lots of the 60's groups. Herd, Neat Change, Who, Marmalade, Foundations etc. Was always at the Marquee Saturday nights ( with my now wife ). I am now 62,and two daughters and two grandchildren later, seeing this video brings back GREAT memories; just as though i am back there again. "Those WERE the days".

    How many of us are there still around??

    Still go to Butlins in Bognor to see the old groups.

  • yes your right bro, they were great times, why cant it be like it now.

  • @DEHELIMA .We are still around, dude. I worked security at 'Gear','Lord Kitcheners' and 'Chelsea Drugstore' and then returned to radio in the 1970's with Caroline.

    They were great times, and we'll not see there like again, and, this band, The Herd, were among the last of that era.

    It all went Glitter after that...no bad thing, but no export potential.

    Glad you are still grooving in (bugger) Bognor. Straight Roads:-)

  • Loved the Marquee. To think I saw The Who, Nice, Free, Led Zepplin etc in such a tiny little place. Keep your arenas, clubs like the Marquee are the places to see groups.

  • Heydimpl DICK3inch...we all get older Hun

  • 40 years ago.....long , long time.

  • I still have this song on an old cassette tape from when it first came out, great song

  • yeah' i used to have one of those haircuts. haha

  • Peter Frampton - my all time heart throb!

  • A song that brings back memories of happy times. Thanks WizardODoom.

  • What you wrote is wrong.. Humble Pie was Peter Frampton's band, Steve asked to join..

  • I just meant they were both in Humble Pie...

  • Lol ok just making sure (:

  • @WizardODoom Don't listen to Cokeydear, he's deceiving you and the public at large. Humble Pie is Steve's brainchild not Frampton.

  • @Khultan in the beginning humble pie was meant to be peters band,steve looked for players for him,when he joined he just wanted to melt in the background and be in a band.look it up its in book on the histories of rory gallagher,rick derringer,steve marriott and robin trower

  • @cokeydear No, No! Humble Pie was formed by Steve Marriott in 1968.

  • @cokeydear lol that's bullshit

  • AAAAAAA SUPER

  • One of the all-time great ska records.

  • Possibly one of my favourite songs in the world, and Im 26!!!

  • Forgotton legends!!!!

  • With respect...PETER'S there and you're looking at ANDY BOWN???

  • Andy Bown.............mmmmmmmm gorgeous!

  • I think Peter Framton looks like Chris Vermullen the motorcycle racer.

  • My favourite 60s song of all time, can't understand why it never gets played on U.K. radio stations.

  • @tommytempra yes its better than any beatles song. get a new set of ears please

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  • drummer looks like liam gallagher

  • Me too - today !

  • Great song by the herd. Saved this song to my favourites

  • Please someone post at least a collage of their fantastic Sad - incredibly moving song based on a Bach tune. Could have been a world no. 1 as a single even though sung by Gary Taylor rather than the divine Peter Frampton.

  • Is that andy bown on key board:O

  • sure is. =) Isn't he cute?? lol

  • Please somebody help me! Im trying to find, The Herd - Charlie Anderson, can someone message me if they know where to download it.

  • I'm afraid that The Herd are conspicuous by their absence on download sites. However, the track is available on the following CD's:  "The Complete Herd - Singles A's & B's", "Underworld", "From The Underworld" and "Paradise & Underworld". - hope that helps!

  • someone put it on you tube a week ago

  • Yeah, it was me! ;)

  • thanx, i was just 12, but i totally remember Peter and The Herd, was disappointed when he left, another UK shock! :{

    Only really liked him in Humble Pie after that (well, im from the UK!)

  • Fantastic Group,I bet No One remembers a member of the band before they became famous!!!

    And his name is Alan Parker, any of the original Herd reading this(I doubt it), give me PM.

  • could this be the same alan parker who was in blue mink?

  • I will ask him personally, as he lives not far from me

  • Happy memories of 41 years ago today

    Peter was celebrating his 18th Birthday

    in Manchester.....

  • Happy 59th birthday Peter Frampton! (just read his birthdate on Wiki).

  • Wow! I never realised before how gorgeous Peter Frampton was!

  • They made three good tunes, but....

    this was ONE weird band.,Listen to their anthology.☺♫☺ Can imagine why Pete wanted to quit .Andy Bown's now where he always wanted to be,with fuckin'Quo.

  • The coolest thing Frampton ever did!!

  • Peter Frampton used to throw Bananas into the audience at concerts.....I caught one on his 18th Birthday in Manchester

    He was the face of 68........

    Hansome boy

  • the drummer looks funny, but the lead singer has some sweet beatles hair. this is my fav. song right now, it makes me HAPPY even if Im sick, and I am right now.

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  • nice song :)

  • Wizard,love your comments. Know what you mean, I'm contrary too :-)

  • i need to find charlie anderson on mp3

  • Always loved this tune. I want a Herd T-shirt like the drummers...very cool.

  • nice to know Andy Bown's still going strong with Status Quo

  • After the Herd, Peter Framptons "Show me the way" live), gave him a world hit in the summer of '76... No. 10 in the U.K., 6 in the U.S. Bilboard 100 and no. 1 in Holland..

    There are some great older (1976) and newer videos of "Show me the way" on U-tube.

    In the 90's I had the pleasure to see Peter twice when he was part of Bill Wymans Rhythm Kings, excellent performances. A few more great names in The Rhythm Kings were Gary Brooker Procol Harum), Albert Lee & Georgie Fame. Thanks Peter!

    Leo

  • Shame Steve Marriott isn't here to join him again R.I.P Steve

  • thank god there was beat-club! thanks radio bremen!

  • picked this single up on a car boot today 20p,bargain.

  • frampton was the man, if you like him watch him live 1995 on dookofoils its brilliant, trust me

  • Loved Andy Bown - so Gok Wan but with long hair and glasses

  • Wow, I remember Andy Bown givimg me and my family a lift home in his Bentley after a gig with my dad. I can vaguely recognize him, I think lol

  • Oh these were Sooooo me in the early 70's. Loved Andy Bown (so Gok Wan, but with long hair)

  • he's so cutE!!!!

  • So this is Peter Framptom before

    Steve Marriott, I rest my case. Good skills. Frampton never played a pop tune again. The drummer freaks me out. Anyone I should know?

  • Not familiar with "Show me the way" (Live)? Gave Peter Frampton a world hit in the summer of '76...

    Reached nr. 10 in the U.K., 6 in the U.S. Bilboard 100 and nr. 1 in Holland..

    There are some great old and new videos of the song U-tube.

    In the nineties I had the pleasure to see Peter twice when he was part of Bill Wymans Rhythm Kings with excellent performances. A few more great names in The Rhythm Kings were Gary Brooker (Procol Harum), Albert Lee and Georgie Fame. Enjoy the good music!

    Leo

  • Hey Leo, this is so mimed. They did that alot back in the day. It's so crazy that Marriot from Small faces and Frampton hooked up. It's like they changed overnight into Humble Pie. Great stuff, some of my favorite bluesed out acid metal funk. Great stuff. Yes I'm familiar with Frampton's Live album. Everyone one my age owned it. I kinda went the way of Hendrix, Zepp, Grand Funk, Santana, Black Sabbath... Small Faces and The Herd were pop. 68,69 was a major shift in Rock, great era.

  • In those days??????? they do it even more now,and even on bloody STAGE !!!.

    ask Spears,Jackson or Madonna,or hundreds of other shite "bands" ☻

  • yes frampton's always been a sh*t hot guitarist, jst see Humble Pie, but Harvey Goldsmith showed him the golden carrot of the US, -good for him but not for GB music...

  • great song ,peter frampton was gorgeous,and he aged well as well.

  • I just loved the herd.was what 60's music was all about

  • Wow! This one takes me right back to the late 60s. Thanks for posting, Wizard!

  • I just have to chuckle at the look the drummer gives you in the beginning of this video. Have no idea who he is. He's probably really good musician. But he seems quite amused at the prospect of being filmed. It's funny. :-)

  • Pixiecherries, I believe the drummer's name is Andrew Steele. Andy Bown is the organist, Peter Frampton is lead singer and the tall blonde-haired guy's name is Gary but I don't remember his surname.

  • Gary Taylor is the name of the bassist.

  • Thanks, STataw.

    Annie :)

  • Good to see them again! Last time was back in 1967 at the London Marquee.

  • Good memories. To think I saw the keyboard player Andy Bown rocking with Quo just a few months ago (thankfully without the Kwik Save 50p spectacles) - a very talented man who has enjoyed a varied and meaningful career as a musician. One more thing - I wonder why this song hasn't been covered?

  • So good to see Peter Frampton in his pre 70s/80s Peter Frampton days. Now this is near enough where music began. Somewhere near or in the 60s ~ Good stuff man

  • allmost 40 years ago,i was only 15.superb memories.

  • Cool song for it's time, weird seeing Frampton in a Beatles formula though

  • i love it

  • so catchy *l* great!

  • lol

  • Ha ha! Great!

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