The Newbeats - Everything's All Right (1964)
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@Blanicair Don't forget Barry Gibb of the BeeGees
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I think Brian Johnson must have been inspired by this guy
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@organboi I'm not joking when I say this, but I always thought that the lead singer was a very overweight short guy.
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looking at some of the comments left here over the last couple months I think someone like me from those days could put things in proper perspective. the new beats weren't ment to be taken seriously. fun and humor were the major aim of their act.and people liked it. so much so that they had a major hit with "bread and butter". and they had a good groove to their tunes. silly pop songs for fun had always been around. groups like this were abit of a counter balance to the british invasion.
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take a look at this of today. trashy mouth, monkey WHATEVER!
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I personally find this band really great.
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I like every Newbeats song except "Bread and Butter." I wish someone would post "Michelle Deann."
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@MrLoomboy - The only man who can remotely sing close to Mr Henley could be Lou Christie. (I was going to say Frankie Valli but never heard Valli get quite as intense.) Henley & the Newbeats were in a class of their own. Great stylist. Those making the negative comments simply don't get it. "Bread & Butter," & "Run Baby Run," were excellent AM radio fodder. In those days a band & singer had to be different to get noticed. Henley did it. Even with The Beatles present.
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1964 was quite a transistional year for most American pop singers with the British Invasion coming on strong!
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This is fuckin awesome!
I didn't know that Bill Clinton could get his voice up so high.
cro44magnum 2 years ago 59
Music just seemed more fun in the 60's!
Whammer79 1 year ago 3