The Iveys cover a Wilson Pickett/Sam & Dave classic on September 6, 1968 at Thingamajig Club, Reading, England. Pete Ham - lead guitar, vocals, Mike Gibbins - drums, Ron Griffiths - bass, vocals, Tom Evans - rhythm guitar, vocals
No Matter What, Day After Day, Baby Blue, Without You
Sam Cooke, Aretha Franklin, James Brown, Ray Charles, Brenton Wood, Booker T. Jones, Drifters, Platters
This was a cover of Wilson Pickett's sublime 6345 789..and NOT Sam and Dave, rant over folks !!
mrronivey 4 months ago
Go Pete, Go Tommy, Go Ron!
ozarkdem 1 year ago
LOL...who's the one calling out "ladies underwear"? Must be Tom.
Ttheir vocals blend magically. I also like the way they share the lead vocals.
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It's interesting to speculate what would've have been if Ron and Tom had seen better days. I'm a huge fan of time travel movies and the Tom/Ron situation would have served a pivotal mark in the Iveys/Badfinger history.
VenusCapricorn 1 year ago
God, I love these Iveys videos! More, please.
GraceBarrett 1 year ago
I forgot to mention, you did a nice job coordinating the photos with the song.
jacktrs5000 1 year ago
Another great Iveys video. Of course, The Iveys actually are the band who did "Come And Get It" "Carry On Till Tomorrow" and "Rock Of All Ages". If Ron and Tom could have worked things out and got through one or two tours, all would be alive today. That's my opinion.
ZarkonZeus 1 year ago
Great stuff! The Iveys had some tight harmonies. Thank you again!
jacktrs5000 1 year ago
Very cool. love the old pics too. Keep 'em coming!
patcasey01 1 year ago
Awesome!!! Love when they share lead vocals. Thanks for sharing
NezMaccaHam 1 year ago