The Bleus I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself 1967

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  • Nice job on the video. I had a great experience with the band sitting in on some of the practices during high school, when my dad would let go off in the old 57 Dodge. I am a big fan and old friend of Larry. He was an inspiration to me to learn music. The band was a unique group that should have gone national had things fallen in place for them. I wish we had video when they played in clubs and other venues. Rock on!

  • @BleusFan67 Yeah, videos would have been nice. These guys should have really been huge I guess they just did not have the breaks.

  • @garageband66 I did make a very short video of "The Bleus" in Rainbow City, Alabama a couple of years ago when they reunited for a short time. They played several songs one in particular was Black Magic Woman and they really put on a show. I'm going to see if I can find the vid maybe post it.

  • @BleusFan67 That would be a treat to see. Let me know when you do it.

  • Good garage music is hard to beat. Nice song.

  • These guys should have gotten more airplay nationally.

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  • garageband66 I did find the video that I recorded in 2003 of the The Bleus. I had forgotten to charge the battery and only got about 45 seconds of stop and go video. The quality isn't very good along with the bad camera work.

  • oh wow so cool ... This is Larry Sivley's daughter and I found these and it made me smile :)

  • @WhoMoose

    Check him out at Buck's Island Marina on Highway 77 S in Southside.

  • Takes me back to the days of 1350 WGAD , Leon Tilley, King Wiggins and Gadsden's own Bleus "by request". It was around 1966-67 ...and I also recall a Bleus version of "Stubborn Kinda Fellow" and "It's Alright" (You're Just In Love) ..which got a lot of local air play. Good stuff!

  • The Bleus were a relly good band in the late 60s from Gadsden, AL. Lead singer was Tony Lumpkin, a good singer and great guy. I had some classes with Tony at Gadsden State. Think he became an architect. Brings back old memories. Thanks!

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