"The Cruel War" was originally released by PETER PAUL AND MARY in 1962. Here in this TV program, Chad Stuart of "Chad and Jeremy" and his beautiful wife; Jill Gibson sing this song.
@MikeBlitzMag Exactly, Jill just offered to fill in for Jeremy while he was acting in a play in London "Passion Flower Hotel''. She didn't sing badly, she just has a weak voice. But not bad for someone who was not a professional singer. She was a model with the Ford Modeling Agency.
Seems like there are some who are missing the point. This was the dawn of the folk rock boom, when the protagonists of those two major musical genres began to realize that they were on the same page and joined forces to produce a lot of great music. This is no more of an affront to folk music than is Bob Dylan's so-called "electric period" or the Byrds' first two albums. It's all good!!
@weenaut Speaking as a fan of both rock and folk, rock is defiantly better live. With folk music, people just sit around. Rock concerts have a live, pulsing spirit. The fools in this video aren't good examples of this.
She looks scared to death!
hendrixzilla 1 week ago
@crawfish999 Men should never let the woman sing lead. Impeccable harmony though. Actually spectacular.
classiccom1953 3 weeks ago
@MikeBlitzMag Exactly, Jill just offered to fill in for Jeremy while he was acting in a play in London "Passion Flower Hotel''. She didn't sing badly, she just has a weak voice. But not bad for someone who was not a professional singer. She was a model with the Ford Modeling Agency.
bloderme 2 months ago
I think Jill was a really good temerary replacement for Jeremy.
TonyHickschick 3 months ago
That is my eternal love!!
Michael Landon, presenting the show!!
Oh yessss!!!
mariavazbrazil 5 months ago
awww, Mike. :) I love him.
elvisobsessor 6 months ago
i like the random japanese at the bottom :)
BloodyRainvV 6 months ago
Seems like there are some who are missing the point. This was the dawn of the folk rock boom, when the protagonists of those two major musical genres began to realize that they were on the same page and joined forces to produce a lot of great music. This is no more of an affront to folk music than is Bob Dylan's so-called "electric period" or the Byrds' first two albums. It's all good!!
MikeBlitzMag 9 months ago
THIS SUCKS SO BAD! THEY TURNED A TOUCHING FOLK SONG INTO A UP BEAT BAD ROCK AND ROLL SONG! WHAT THE CRAP?
SuperCodyvideos 9 months ago
@weenaut Speaking as a fan of both rock and folk, rock is defiantly better live. With folk music, people just sit around. Rock concerts have a live, pulsing spirit. The fools in this video aren't good examples of this.
peeriscool 10 months ago