Video has a very Sixties Warhol-style pop look to it, very trendy quick-cut flash---cutting edge for it's day. Looks like bits from a TV show promo, not American---has to be English? It's totally cool to watch!
The drummer was John 'Twink" Alder who went on to bigger fame with Tomorrow and The Pretty Things. The group were originally called Dane Stephens and The Deepbeats and came from Colchester.
This has sort of a skiffle sound to it.
6motion6 11 months ago
Excellent!!!
buzz834 1 year ago
great song...i have this on cd in my car and listen to it loads...in fact...anytime at all!!! and in my Ready steady go tribute mini
snowy1552 1 year ago
great song...i have this on cd in my car and listen to it loads...in fact...anytime at all!!!
snowy1552 1 year ago
Thanks for uploading this rarity.
imkluu 1 year ago
GREAT! blacflag!
59leovirgo 1 year ago
POP art!
fffergieferg 2 years ago
The harmonica and vocals on this track are performed by my uncle (my mum's brother), Dane Stevens. Singe released in 1964.
oopsibrokeit 2 years ago 2
this is a Decca Deram original
hiboz 2 years ago
yeah, classic, pretty scarce on vinyl though...there was a copy on ebay at the weekend went for around a hundred.
blacflag 2 years ago
Thisis soooo fuckin 'BRILLIANT
5 ♫♫♫♫♫ for you ☺
PAULLONDEN 2 years ago
This song was not relessed in France I think,
but was covered anyway by a singer called
rodolphe, produced b roland vincent .
(around 1965)
stancicm 3 years ago
Anytime at all baby...yeh baby!
Tinker2e 3 years ago
Video has a very Sixties Warhol-style pop look to it, very trendy quick-cut flash---cutting edge for it's day. Looks like bits from a TV show promo, not American---has to be English? It's totally cool to watch!
ShowBizComic 3 years ago
It's Ready Steady Go.
DickStainy 3 years ago
Dumbass.
DickStainy 3 years ago
the music video is so grate i didn´t get it
horseklopp 3 years ago
????
blacflag 3 years ago
HAHAHA
5/5
dipsetmuthafucka 3 years ago
@horseklopp
Good work by a legend
64roo 1 year ago
I love this.
I have it on my Pebbles Vol. 6 vinyl
PixxieDISCO 3 years ago
The drummer was John 'Twink" Alder who went on to bigger fame with Tomorrow and The Pretty Things. The group were originally called Dane Stephens and The Deepbeats and came from Colchester.
Banzai24 3 years ago
awesome video
aiboozy 4 years ago
what year is this from?
MrPisster 4 years ago
i think it was 1964...you'll find this and a couple other tracks of theirs on a pebbles and british r 'n' b scene compilations.
blacflag 4 years ago
Yeah it was released on (UK) Decca F11943 in July 1964, unfortunately it didn't chart
mackemc57 4 years ago
thanks, done an ebay search, the original is catalogued at £100 but there has been a near exact reissue released, there's one on now....
blacflag 4 years ago
What a coincidence. Released the exact same year and month as the Beatles song with the same title.
IDLERACER 2 years ago
did these guys become the pink fairies? Fucking insane video!
stinkboat 4 years ago
yeah, i believe some members were later a part of the pink fairies
blacflag 4 years ago
it's from various ready steady go! tv programme bumpers.
donletmedon 3 years ago