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  • I agree...it's gassy!

  • Sky Saxon - we are not worthy!

  • Definitely Gassy

  • The late Deborah Walley . She is fun to watch dance.

  • Generalization = A Generation Gap. It's quite simple ignorance breeds contempt for others of a different ethnicity or religous denomination or individuals displaying anti-establishment or moral decaying principles such as peace love freedom and togetherness are anti-social communist un-american hippie scum losers.

  • I agree with the comment below me. The music is great, but most likely 80% of the people in this video are racists by today's standards. Ah, the '60s!

  • dam. i like the music but thank god that i live in my generation.

  • Sky just tosses the tambourine haha

  • Mudd's Women! Cool band name

  • hey the one guy on the couch is Harry Mudd from star trek

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  • Absolutely stunning. how many other marvelous clips are waiting to be unearthed? Another amazing reason to dig youtube. Thanks beyondthebeat

  • sky saxons dance moves are legendary

  • Shake it baby!

  • Pus hing??? Japonese version??

  • You'd be hard pressed to capture the 60s better than this. We had this song in our Rock-Ola Jukebox in our basement.

  • Just bought a cd with this track on. I love it. Can`t think how I missed it back in the 60s. Now aged hippy and still , pushing too hard. Good music to drive my black Alfa Romeo Lusso, `hard`. Who says men have all the fun!

  • It's gassy!

  • Oh that's Deborah Walley awesome babe

  • man now I'm going to have to get the Mothers in Law on dvd just to stay hip

  • This is from '68--I just got the complete Mothers In Law on DVD. They were called The Warts on the show.

  • The Blondie's awesome!

  • The SEEDS - A way of life. RIP Sky

  • Harcourt Fenton Mudd !

  • deborah wally was not a good dancer she lookd like she was pushing weed lol !

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  • Truly Boss...sexy druggy fun.

  • Iggy Pop and the Ramones got at least part of their game from the late great Sky.

  • Saw this as a kid---unforgetable--then I looked for it for years thinking it was on the Beverly Hillbillies! Anyway, it's great. VOX RULES

  • I think this show will finally be out on dvd after hearing about it for three years or so. I haven't seen this on tv in at least 25 years so I will be snapping it up when it finally comes out. Great show with Eve Arden and Kaye Ballard. Produced by Desi Arnaz.

  • Is that Harcourt Mudd on the far left? LOL.

  • Roger C. Carmel. The one and the same.

  • whoa- always love when sub-pop culture worked it's way into TV shows in the 60s - like when Lucy and Ethel went to the go-go club dressed like Sunny & Cher to find a runaway hippy son of a friend; or when Agent 99 got in all black leather and Maxwell smart got on his biker duds to infiltrate the Hell's Angeles-ish bikers secret hang out. But this show is for squares man.

    This has been a fav song since I was 13.

  • I can't wait for the DVD release of The Mothers-In-Law from MPI Home Video. I read that MPI remastered this series from the original 35mm maters.

  • That was pretty hardcore in '66

  • damn, to be alive in the 60's.. this must of been "gassik"!! but in today's age, this is just plain stupid, its a good song, but the dancing, and the vocals are too much!!!

  • @bigboosumforye

    the vocals are great- weird, inappropriate for most songs, maybe, but perfect for the primitive and obsessive ditties the Sky Saxon wrote.

    As for the dancing, it beats the lewd garbage you see today(okay, I had my old-fogey-damn-the-present-car­ess-the-past moment)

  • @written12 Amen

  • great noise

  • I think it's gassy- pushin to hard.

  • I'm still bummed out over Sky. Other people die and I don't give a shit but I feel like I knew him. I know his impact was underrated.

  • They don't even have a bass!

  • @rosmia2

    Sky played bass but rarely on videos

  • This has to be one of the first color broadcasts

  • she was gettin' it dancing..go on girl:)

  • it is the "Mother-in-laws", produced by Desi Arnez

    this is the definite moment when the '50s ended.

  • en la onda!

  • Not sure, but think this the TV show "the Mother-In-Laws"

  • Wow! I think it's gassy too!

  • Always liked the raw, garage sound of this song.

  • The redhead on the couch played in Grease. the guy in the grey suit jacket on the edge of the couch played Harry Mudd in Star Trek.

  • I was born in 65. This is awesome and very very vaguely familiar. I know that I watched this as an infant.

  • WAUW!!!!!

  • If this had of appeared on a british show ,the BBC would have wiped the tapes by the end of the 60's . Quality !!

  • Sky was cool. : (

  • 1:13 • Seedy moment.

  • drop that tambourine, dammit!

  • And these bloody marracas ♂♂

  • Wow! That was worth it just to watch Deborah Walley dance!

  • @mvp822 Miss Wallley was a Godess R.I.P.

  • I'm trying to remember what is the name of this show? and who is Sky?

  • The show was the Mothers in Law. Sky Saxon was the lead singer. He passed away the same day Michael Jackson did. Very little was in the news about him, unfortunately.

  • Very gassy, check that chick getting her go-go on!

  • Gassy! <3

  • adieu Sky, merci pour ton oeuvre et ta gentillesse

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  • I used to watch this show in the 60's. And later in re-runs. Always loved this song. I remember re-runs of this show came on a Christian station called World Harvest some yrs ago & they aired this ep again. It was nice seeing it again. RIP Sky...

  • Poor old Sky overshadowed again. Merciful release from this mortal coil.

    Rock on out there Sky.

  • What was up with the blonde chick? She looked like she was having an epileptic fit!

  • She dances like Elaine Benis on "Seinfeld."

    Great song, though.

  • Sky... you were NOT Mick Jagger..

    R.I.P.

  • thank gawd, much better than jagger

  • Sky lives on forever.

  • This is the best video ever in the history of the Internet.

  • @steveshack

    I definitely agree! nothing beats sky at the start just busting into a groove! so fucking good,haha

  • @steveshack God, I was just saying the same thing. Certainly in the top three with the live version of Be Careful With That Axe Eugene and Blue Man Group's Rods and Cones.

  • hi hans, from rsteviemoore usa.

  • R.I.P. Sky The Seeds = pre-punk = the pure, hard, psych sound

  • GoodBye Sky..~ ~ Your music will always Kick like a Mule

  • A timeless classic.Still sounds a cool in the 21st century as it did back in 1967

  • the seeds are brilliant and hey! dig those crazy squares

  • i think he dropped something at 1:05 :P

  • lol, looks like he dropped a crack rock..

    like the junkies do on cops when they are patten em down..

  • N O O O O !!!

  • Lead singer is a cross between Mick Jagger and Sonny Bobo, love the cape!!

    Kaye Ballard, Herschel Beranardi, Eve Arden and ??

  • Herbert Rudley

  • It's not Herschel Bernardi, it's Roger C. Carmel. He played Kaye's husband in season one, and was replaced by Richard Deacon (a gay man!) in season two because he wanted more money.

  • Stupid producers! When Carmel left the ratings went in the tank.

  • The Seeds are appearing this year on the California '66 tour with the Electric Prunes and LOVE.

  • WHAT?!

  • When and where is that taking place?! Is The Music Machine going to be on the bill too?!

  • MattHatter - The Seeds, Electric Prunes and LOVE are playing at the Birchmere in Alexandria, VA Aug 18; the Music Machine is not on the bill.

  • 1:14 Spiffy act -•☺•-

  • I have gas.

  • The groovy cat on guitar looks like a young Kurt Russell.

  • We think it's gassy !!

  • Yeah, it's a gas gas gas!

  • The show was "The Mothers in Law", it was a sitcom that ran on NBC from 1967-69.

  • This band has a wild groove, psychedelic luau

    (by the way does anyone know what this was taken from?

  • I bet he is going to the bank, in order to withdraw money to buy reefer. tsk tsk tsk

  • LOL!!!

  • Hahahahah, exactly what I thought! Damn kids and their groovy tunes

  • What a fun living room.

  • the singer seems a Jagger imitation, even  the cape...that Mick used to dress one or two years before.

  • Thats what my girlfriend says!The Who is pre-punk,I guess this is allright for you rap of its time.

  • This is really pre-punk, especially the singer!

  • lol great!

  • Awesome. Love the headband! Brings back great memories of prime-time TV when that's all there was.

  • It's a cape--not a poncho.

  • " blow your brains out" haha

  • The only living actors from this sitcom are Jerry Fogel and Kaye Ballard. Roger C. Carmel passed away in 1986, Eve Arden passed in 1990,Deborah Walley in 2001 and Herbert Rudley in 2006. May theuy RIP.

  • Love this song but Sky gotta little sketchy

  • Go ahead and jump into your bag!lol.

  • Deborah Walley acted alongside Elvis in the movie Spinout. She died in 2001.

  • @maryquant1967 Miss Walley was in "It's a bikini world" also.

  • hard to take this for real..

  • Magic!!!! Sooo groooovvvveyyy!!!!!

  • OOPS.poncho

  • Sky is wearing Clint Eastwood's pancho!LOL

  • lololo

  • wasn't that big guy with the bandana & square jaw in the electric prunes too?????????

  • lol, funniest thing ever

  • GROOVY :)

  • Eve Arden had dam nice legs

  • Pretty gassy!

  • Was that Harcourt Fenton Mudd with the pipe????

  • u r correct, my Lord Mudd

  • As punk as the Sex Pistols swearing on the Bill Grundy show!

  • Oh wow! That is supragroovy!!! outtasite! x Jayne

  • Oh Shit I gave it a 2 star! Accudendtly tho!

  • oh shit i gave it a 4 star on purpose!

  • Yo buncha seedy flintskins*****

    5 and no less

  • Response to Zhard & Pfth 4 months ago €:-\

  • This "Mother's In Law" episode aired on NBC in 1968, not 1966 (although "Pushin' Too Hard" was a hit for the Seeds in 1966). The date needs to be corrected.

  • Love that guitar solo baby. So very groovy you dig. Out of sight and so cosmic. Truly 60's!

  • Man, I loved when the cat threw down his banjo and moroccos. Cool!!!!!

  • Máán...you're doing this on purpose,

    so you can call the next smartass

    who says to you twas a tambourine,

    a clever dicky.

  • Man-o-man are you right Cat. Twas a tambourine...LOL!

  • But, girl....Indeed,

    that was a magic moment!

  • This was the ONLY good episode on the whole show...LOL! They actually have good voices!!

  • Amazing story, Sky Saxon used to stay with a buddy of mine in West Covina CA a few years back and I met the man himself. The most sweetest down to earth guy I ever met! He talked with me all of what it was like in the sixties, listened to the Future album and smoked joints with him in which he added tobacco like they do in england. I got stoned and played music with him all day.

  • I'm soooooo jealous. Honestly that must've been awesome.

  • ....and I hope it's gonna last.

  • Life's a gas

  • Great song from "in the day" but a not-so-great video........oh well!

  • freakin' hilarious. Always dug the seeds.

  • Too bad the rest of this episode isnt around I remember it as a kid it was really funny!

  • on the couch from left to right

    roger c carmel, kaye ballard, eve arden, herb voland

  • Gosh, I love this video so much. I have watched it probably 5 times today alone!

    Haha.

    x

  • Out of sight,baby!!!...'The Mother's-In-Law' t.v. show got "gassy" when 'The Seeds' jumped into their bag & did their thing.

  • The Seeds rock my world.

    Is that Avery Schreiber on the couch?

  • love it,great track but keep the family out of it,they are ,well sad!!.

  • у меня башню сносит

  • Try to imagine what Eve Arden is REALLY thinking as she as she's watching this. They were a really great L.A. band. Great original tunes and really ..well..a trip !

  • Sky Saxon was and still is HIP!!!

  • 'The Warts' as they apperaed on this show. Hendrix was on 'network' TV shows in the 60's  If you meant 'network sitcoms', the Seed's were probably one of the few 'willing' to go on one. Sky (not so seceretly) wanted to be an actor.

  • I'm getting wet....this was up a couple months ago then taken down. Cheers for posting

  • I love this song but that cape the singer is wearing is just too much! I agree with the previous post, it seemed that if a band could get on a network show it meant they were "safe" for the teens to listen to.

  • it is humorous how the adult daughter in the background is dancing like mad and never moving and the hubby is clapping his hands

    the seeds, they had a couple hits in SoCal and then faded...their last albums were too bluesy perhaps?

  • This is totally gassy!

  • It was all the rage to have "our" music idols play on various dorky TV shows to like, ah convince the straights that the show was "with it". Yeah right. I bought the Seeds album when it came out. I still have it, it's in Mono and now plays horridly on my stereo.

  • exelenteeeeeee

  • Yes, Roger C. Carmel played Roger Buell. Airdate of this episode "How Not To Manage A Rock Group" was 28 April 1968

  • Sky Saxxon looks so young!

  • WE think its gassy-auk!A cool old song however.

  • I remember watching this. Thanks

  • egggsellleeeennnnttt!

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