On May 2, 2010, The Blue Meanies performed an acoustic tribute to the Top 40 Songs of the British Invasion at B.B. King Blues Club in New York City. Here's a song from that night, "Bits And Pieces" by The Dave Clark Five. The Blue Meanies are New York's most versatile and respected 1960s and 1970s tribute band. Besides their fun electric gigs and their British Invasion tribute, they perform an Acoustic Monkees Marathon, which is making its way up and down the East Coast, and a Kinks tribute. The Blue Meanies are, from left, Scott Ringle, Gary Owen, Tony Fanelli, John Thomas, Herman the German and Damian Fanelli. For more about the band, visit www.bluemeanies.net.
CHECK OUT Neal Sears' video on You Tube, "I Don't Call Her Anymore". not bad for an old coot.
moderntimes08 1 year ago
Just awesome. I've always said that the best music I listened to in the '80's was '60's music. XD Terrific arrangement here, and loving those vocals.
dascottjr 1 year ago