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Kind of strange they're playing at a baseball pre-game promo! It must be the Calif.Angles.
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So is that Don Grady from My Three Sons with the sunglasses on and under the floppy yellow hat? I know he was the original drummer in the group. Was he still under contract to Disney at the time, so Walt wasn't supposed to know who he was?
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@Ezdduf4kuZ You got that perfect! They really do sound like the Cowsills before the Cowsills. I told our d.j. about that just a couple of weeks ago. KXMO don't have Yellow Balloon "yet" hopefully they will get it up at "jack radio" the programmers....
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something seems phony here, they are lip synching to the tune...is the actual singer of the record, present, or is this a promo band?
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I stand corrected. I was thrown off by the number on Casey's back, which I assumed was a bat boys uniform, usually the same as the year they are playing in.
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@stattad Actually the song Yellow Balloon didn't exist in 1965. This clip is from 1967. This is Anaheim Stadium.
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The ball players look real thrilled to hear their song at the end.
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My Three Yellow Balloons
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Not real important, but a comment on the 3rd page said it was Anaheim Stadium. Actually that's Dodger Stadium. The Angels used it from 1962-1965.
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Such a cool song....makes me want to go back to California....
I just love this song, always did, got the single. It's a song i defenitly associate with the good(guys)bands, like the Lemonpipers, Mindbenders, Cyrcle, Merry-Go-Round, Cowsills, Hermans Hermits & The Association. It seems funny I should look at Bands that way, but The Rollingstones, Doors and Cream were quite the opposite, whereas The Beatles, Byrds, Union Gap & Troggs were somewhere in the middle. You can sometimes judge a band by the overall appearance of the members...look at these guys!
Ezdduf4kuZ 1 year ago 6
I still have the 45 record. On the flipside the song is backwards including the spelling on the label.
denny906 10 months ago