danshutz - GREAT post! I love it, I had a quick question for you. I'm most likely going to be making a short video for a class and I am going to use this song in it. The only problem is that I don't KNOW any of these dances and I was hoping I could show my "talent" them so he or she could do some of them during the video. Do you know the Shingaling, Skate, Boogaloo or Philly at all? Can they be described on here? Or do you know any websites that could show me? Thanks so much!
I love this song one of my favourite Northern Souls songs. But I cant find it anywhere to down load. Anybody out there who could e-mail it to me? Would be eternally grateful.
No editing at all. I just had a hunch this song would flow with that video. I think I tried synching it three different times and nailed it on that third try. Sometimes you get lucky.
no no no this does not go good with this video. One of my all time favorite movies. Cant beat the original song with this part of the movie. sorry but do love this song.
This clip is from "To Sir With Love". The group is The Mindbenders. Neither The Human Beinz nor the song "Nobody But Me" were in that movie. It does go good with this clip, though, I'll admit !
I never heard this song until I saw the movie The Departed, and man it is awesome. Scorsese kicks ass at choosing songs that make his movies even better! that was funny when the italian guys got beat up in "Babu's" store!!!
i really really really feel bad about typing this, i am sorry.......its just one of those curb your enthusiasm moments where you jsut want to say something but when you do you really really regret it, i
It's cool, Baloon272 - I wasn't upset with you. True, your statement was quite naiive, considering the '60s was before your time - but that's not a federal offense. I was just illustrating for you that the 1960s was actually an era where black music, dance, fashion, fine art, and comedy contributed greatly to shaping American entertainment. Do yourself a favor, and check out videos on YouTube by the musical acts I've listed. You might be pleasantly surprised : )
Baloon272 - RE/ "Black people were not leading the world with music or dancing, unlike today..."
Taking a bunch of ghetto-gangsta-wannabees whining about "Bs" and "HOs", shooting cops and killing Whitey...and comparing it to MUSIC...is laughable. You just don't know any different, 'cause you've never experienced the "real thing".
Here's a list of famous black music artists who had chart hits in 1967-68, when "Nobody But Me" was a hit. BTW: The Human Beinz were white.
Look up The Supremes, The Temptations, The Four Tops, The Jackson 5, The Spinners, Aretha Franklin, Wilson Pickett, Jackie Wilson, Jimi Hendrix, The Delfonics, Martha & The Vandellas, Smokey Robinson & The Miracles, Joe Tex, J. J. Jackson, Hugh Masekela, Archie Bell & The Drells, Aaron Neville, James Brown...
no offence, but i truely think that this era is where black people were not leading the world with music or dancing. unlike today were you can find almost anybody to can do soulja boy or who can walk it out, you know
Look up Sly & The Family Stone, Otis Redding, Marvin Gaye, Albert King, Dionne Warwick, Gladys Knight and the Pips, The Marvelettes, The Chambers Brothers, The Impressions, Johnny Nash, Stevie Wonder...
This was good. I thought this was the actual song from the movie then I noticed the applause was silent. What was the origianl song played to their dance? You are right the song fits the movie almost perfect. What were the dance moves they were doing? Could they have been the some of the ones mentioned in the song?
I love that track, got it on vinyl and will defo spin it at the Mod Weekender in Glasgow this year and at the Scottish National Scooter Rally soul room in Kelso Later This Month
I love that track, got it on vinyl and will defo spin it at the mod weekender in Glasgow this years and at the Scottish National Scooter Rally Sould Room in Kelso Later This Month
danshutz - GREAT post! I love it, I had a quick question for you. I'm most likely going to be making a short video for a class and I am going to use this song in it. The only problem is that I don't KNOW any of these dances and I was hoping I could show my "talent" them so he or she could do some of them during the video. Do you know the Shingaling, Skate, Boogaloo or Philly at all? Can they be described on here? Or do you know any websites that could show me? Thanks so much!
Princeboy99 3 years ago
That was tremendous! You put the song to the film almost perfectly!
GuaraldiGuy 3 years ago
Definntion of Mr. Poitier--a Quiet Classy Cool !!
MFIORE7511 3 years ago
Philman60
I love this song one of my favourite Northern Souls songs. But I cant find it anywhere to down load. Anybody out there who could e-mail it to me? Would be eternally grateful.
Philman60 3 years ago
To Sir With Love! 1967....
rousse61 3 years ago
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SHJ1011 3 years ago
must of been a controversial movie, rock music, and sidney portier dancing with a white chick.
yhcranaalex 3 years ago
Did this involve no editing? It's an incredible match-up if it didn't.
There's a piece in the middle where a guy is clapping in perfect sync. The song even ends at the right time.
marvy1118 3 years ago
No editing at all. I just had a hunch this song would flow with that video. I think I tried synching it three different times and nailed it on that third try. Sometimes you get lucky.
danschutz 3 years ago
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Low Point? You are goofy. Great piece with a classic, yet cool, legend within the context of a great movie.
mooser47 3 years ago
Low Point? You are goofy. Great piece with a classic, yet cool, legend within the context of a great movie.
mooser47 3 years ago
Good grief, this has to be the lowest point in Sidney Poitier's dancing career. OUCH!
scottbaino 3 years ago
The movie this is from is "To Sir, With Love"
brianrconlon 3 years ago 2
Which movie is this clip from?
belalugozizdead 3 years ago
Great post!perfect song for that movie clip.
1030108 3 years ago
i thought of superimposing robert mugabe face on the male dancer and posting it as mugabe but me would yall like to see
SPRMSSVBLCKFOTSEN 3 years ago
la rubia que sale al lado tiene los medios bigotes
graphicsoul 3 years ago
awesome song and well put together footage,the beez kneez
emmooldmod 3 years ago
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Yeah!..this song wasnt in the movie, but it fits great. That group is The Mindbenders of 'Game Of Love' + 'Groovy Kind Of Love' fame.
Notice the nigger didnt touch the white girl -in the 60's that shit wasnt allowed.
HandShock 3 years ago
1: The band is the Human Beinz, and 2: Take that racist shit back up the holler with the rest of your cousin/ siblings.
themustardrebellion 3 years ago
judy geeson is no. 1. check out her pearl necklace.
ringu 3 years ago
judy geeson with a pearl necklace?
damn its like my teenage dream come true!! =D
stOOpid68 3 years ago
Bravo! This is a great post.
1030108 3 years ago
no no no this does not go good with this video. One of my all time favorite movies. Cant beat the original song with this part of the movie. sorry but do love this song.
hardhittndoug 4 years ago
This clip is from "To Sir With Love". The group is The Mindbenders. Neither The Human Beinz nor the song "Nobody But Me" were in that movie. It does go good with this clip, though, I'll admit !
ralphsrec 4 years ago
been going on scooter and mod rallies since 1984 and used to hear it in the do's, to hear it played like that is the best. 1 hell of a song.
fireblade929 4 years ago
inspired montage, quality, nice one!
2pzgren142 4 years ago
What a great find! The Human Beinz album was the first i ever bought.
treadinglightly 4 years ago
Looked a bit different in the `Long ships` with Richard Widmark. Remember it? Go on sid move yo ass brother!
tygerstripe 4 years ago
sidney poiter,dont know what film it is tho,great song.
hoppybhoy 4 years ago
hoppybhoy (6 days ago) To Sir With Love
lazydogs 4 years ago
I think its from "To Sir With Love"
Sidney Poitier always brings smoldering intensity to his roles.
Crazy for this song.Thanks!
Enkidu8wild 4 years ago
I never heard this song until I saw the movie The Departed, and man it is awesome. Scorsese kicks ass at choosing songs that make his movies even better! that was funny when the italian guys got beat up in "Babu's" store!!!
laidbrv 4 years ago
YEAH!!!!!! hahaha that how i found the song too!!! I fkng love Scorsese!
andreandeahhh 4 years ago
Now that's a quality track...
Celtic1433 4 years ago
sweeeeeeet in the Departed
system51 4 years ago
de als mejores canciones de toda la historiaaaaaaa
elvioladordelasleyes 4 years ago
Esta canción te transporta a un lugar donde puedes ser tu mismo y libre de hacer lo que quieras... y sin drogarte!
Caleiva 4 years ago
You asked what dances they were performing, among others, the jerk, the pony, the mashed potato, the monkey, the hitchike
Mercman70 4 years ago
BEST. OLDIES SONG. EVER.
betheoyster 4 years ago 2
k, i will
BALOON272 4 years ago
i really really really feel bad about typing this, i am sorry.......its just one of those curb your enthusiasm moments where you jsut want to say something but when you do you really really regret it, i
BALOON272 4 years ago
It's cool, Baloon272 - I wasn't upset with you. True, your statement was quite naiive, considering the '60s was before your time - but that's not a federal offense. I was just illustrating for you that the 1960s was actually an era where black music, dance, fashion, fine art, and comedy contributed greatly to shaping American entertainment. Do yourself a favor, and check out videos on YouTube by the musical acts I've listed. You might be pleasantly surprised : )
TubeNumber1 4 years ago
Baloon272 - RE/ "Black people were not leading the world with music or dancing, unlike today..."
Taking a bunch of ghetto-gangsta-wannabees whining about "Bs" and "HOs", shooting cops and killing Whitey...and comparing it to MUSIC...is laughable. You just don't know any different, 'cause you've never experienced the "real thing".
Here's a list of famous black music artists who had chart hits in 1967-68, when "Nobody But Me" was a hit. BTW: The Human Beinz were white.
TubeNumber1 4 years ago
Baloon272 - You weren't even BORN yet!
Look up The Supremes, The Temptations, The Four Tops, The Jackson 5, The Spinners, Aretha Franklin, Wilson Pickett, Jackie Wilson, Jimi Hendrix, The Delfonics, Martha & The Vandellas, Smokey Robinson & The Miracles, Joe Tex, J. J. Jackson, Hugh Masekela, Archie Bell & The Drells, Aaron Neville, James Brown...
TubeNumber1 4 years ago
no offence, but i truely think that this era is where black people were not leading the world with music or dancing. unlike today were you can find almost anybody to can do soulja boy or who can walk it out, you know
BALOON272 4 years ago
Baloon272 - and while you're at it...
Look up Sly & The Family Stone, Otis Redding, Marvin Gaye, Albert King, Dionne Warwick, Gladys Knight and the Pips, The Marvelettes, The Chambers Brothers, The Impressions, Johnny Nash, Stevie Wonder...
TubeNumber1 4 years ago
to sir whit love...LULU,,,EL Nombre d ela banda es???
PABLINCANARIN 4 years ago
This was good. I thought this was the actual song from the movie then I noticed the applause was silent. What was the origianl song played to their dance? You are right the song fits the movie almost perfect. What were the dance moves they were doing? Could they have been the some of the ones mentioned in the song?
lazydogs 4 years ago
The song played in the movie is "It's Getting Harder" by the Mindbenders. Not sure what those dance moves are but they are pretty groovy.
danschutz 4 years ago
Here is actual bad dancing from the era... youtube com/watch?v=84lov4voV-c
OPE08 4 years ago
Good job, Dan! That was fun!
suesoch 4 years ago
gr8 job, at some points in the vid, the drums are right on with the ppl clapping and some of the close ups fit the the song too. bravo!
lewisthomasp 4 years ago
The track was perfect in Kill Bill: nothing like it. Reminds me of sneaking a feel when I was a kid.
tradecraft46 4 years ago
and without the spelen mistooks
I love that track, got it on vinyl and will defo spin it at the Mod Weekender in Glasgow this year and at the Scottish National Scooter Rally soul room in Kelso Later This Month
KTF
NorthernSoulGer 4 years ago
I love that track, got it on vinyl and will defo spin it at the mod weekender in Glasgow this years and at the Scottish National Scooter Rally Sould Room in Kelso Later This Month
KTF
NorthernSoulGer 4 years ago
Was that from "To Sir with Love"? Saw lulu in the background at the end.
Soulpete 4 years ago
Yes it was.
danschutz 4 years ago
It's from Blazing Saddles. Right after this clip ends, he says, "Where the white women at?"
CatapultYourMom 4 years ago
nice work!
sheraton114 5 years ago
This clip is bitchin....we want more!!
bashNpop01 5 years ago
As Sir says, "you're a smasher!" Let's see some more compilations!!
jeffreyalanpeter 5 years ago