Knowing the sense of humor of the Fallon show, this performance seems like it could easily be made into a comedy routine. (A space-rock love song, with three-part harmonies).
I watched the 1969 verison and this one.. You can see they got more professional as the years went on... The 69 verison sucked... This one was assume....
@caldrumr Yes! That who it was! I remember now. It's been bugging me since I posted that comment and I was still drawing a total blank on it. Thank you.
Its 1970. I'm a 16 year old kid sitting in front of a deli in Fort Lee NJ. A Limo pulls up and this band piles out to go in the deli. I was a budding drummer and knew exactly who they were and this song was a monster hit on the radio. I stood up and was so surpised never even got there auto's. Just stared at them. They all walked by me and laughed. Memories.
Knowing the sense of humor of the Fallon show, this performance seems like it could easily be made into a comedy routine. (A space-rock love song, with three-part harmonies).
purphanz 1 month ago
WOW its amazing how new age instruments make the song sound not as good as the classic version .
virdy65 1 month ago
I watched the 1969 verison and this one.. You can see they got more professional as the years went on... The 69 verison sucked... This one was assume....
artiebassplayer 1 month ago
I don't partake...but this song makes me want to blast a fat joint
steve51704000 1 month ago
Motown? How about the band Cactus!
mlong1954 2 months ago
This song sounds familiar........but it wasn't this band performing it. I can't figure out who it was.
uofm97 2 months ago
@uofm97 Diana Ross and The Supremes.
caldrumr 1 month ago
@caldrumr Yes! That who it was! I remember now. It's been bugging me since I posted that comment and I was still drawing a total blank on it. Thank you.
uofm97 1 month ago
@uofm97 My pleasure. =-)
caldrumr 1 month ago
@caldrumr Technically, in '65, they were just "The Supremes"
deserthawk1 2 weeks ago
@deserthawk1 That is true.
caldrumr 2 weeks ago
@caldrumr And you've gotta love that "so there--I've still got it!" smile he flashes at the camera at about 1:22. And really does!
deserthawk1 2 weeks ago
Wow .... Holy shit, that's RnR
dockaiser 3 months ago
Its 1970. I'm a 16 year old kid sitting in front of a deli in Fort Lee NJ. A Limo pulls up and this band piles out to go in the deli. I was a budding drummer and knew exactly who they were and this song was a monster hit on the radio. I stood up and was so surpised never even got there auto's. Just stared at them. They all walked by me and laughed. Memories.
PlymouthVT 3 months ago
Watch the audience at the start behind Carmine, serious air drumming!
lmnllouis 3 months ago
wow, Mark Stein hasn't aged a day from the 60s, and neither has his voice. Amazing
vinman07 3 months ago
@vinman07 Amazing is right, and so rare. Love this video
deserthawk1 2 weeks ago
wtf where is bogart???????????
theo3cats 4 months ago
Great live recording!
sherman4511 5 months ago
When did this happen?
blackhamster1009 7 months ago
wow! im a big motown fan and i just had to hear carmine on the drums! great band great song!
somberdrums 9 months ago 3
carmine is the best teacher!
SalutetheRabbits 10 months ago 3