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  • Robert
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    I think the real Beatle mania was probably over by 1966, but they started from such a high point that even when their sales slowed a little they were still superstars.

    The hysteria was transferred (in the UK) to bands like T Rex, the Sweet, the Osmonds, the Bay City Rollers etc etc. I think it's only a teenage thing - the girls grow out of it and the new teenagers want their own idols to obsess over.

    I too liked the early Beatles more than the later ones.

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  • Pcdunn
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    Can't believe Jerry Lee Lewis and his hi-jinks during "Great Balls of Fire" didn't make this list-- you youngsters go watch the first "Back to the Future" film, lol...

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  • Steadmund Brand
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    Here in the States The Beatles are equally big with men and women, on the other hand I know very few women who like The Kinks or The Who.. The Stones are bigger with women it seems....but interesting....

    most rock-n-roll was bigger with men here than women, until the 1980's.. then it was all women who fancied the "Hair" bands....

    Steadmund Brand

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  • louisa
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    When I was about 12 we were taken, by the school, to a local theatre near our school in London to be part of the audience at a recording of the Lenny the Lion Show. I don't know if you're old enough to remember that act?

    Anyway, on the bill were the Tornadoes and Gerry and the Pacemakers. I remember all the girls (we were an all girls school) started screaming when Gerry and the Pacemakers came on. I didn't know what all the fuss was about.

    The only reason I was interested in the Beatles was because I fancied Paul McCartney. I used to like their early music but went off them, big time, when they started doing all that psychedlic stuff.

    It seems to me that most Beatles fans (these days) are men. I know loads of men who still like the Beatles but very few women.

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  • Robert
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    Hi Stead

    I forgot The Move.

    As far as I can recall, my favourite five at the time were Beatles (by a mile)
    Stones
    Hollies
    Kinks
    Manfred Man

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  • Steadmund Brand
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    Hello Robert...

    All of those you listed did indeed make it here to one degree or another... but what were your 5 personal favorites?

    Steadmund Brand

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  • Robert
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    Hi Louisa

    I was just joking that Eric must have been paid the band's money to distribute to them, which was why the two guitarists followed him around throughout the video.

    Hi Stead

    I'm not sure which bands made it in America. I can give you a list of the bands (that I can remember and in no particular order) who had a run of hit singles in the UK in the 60s and sometimes beyond :

    Beatles and Stones
    Kinks
    Hollies
    Herman's Hermits
    Manfred Mann
    Who
    Yardbirds
    Searchers
    Gerry and the Pacemakers
    Dave Clarke Five
    Animals
    Billy J Kramer and the Dakotas
    Freddie and the Dreamers
    and of course Cliff Richard and the Shadows

    I dare say I've forgotten one or two.

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  • Steadmund Brand
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    I always wished that Eric and Alan Price could have gotten along and stayed together longer....as much as I like "Eric Burdon and the Animals" I can only imagine what great music they would have produced post 1966...then again, we may not have gotten that amazing score for the film O Lucky Man! that Alan did.... Bryan "Chaz" Chandler was better off leaving.... I mean he not only gave us Jimi Hendrix.... but also SLADE!!!!

    I have seen Eric many times in concert over the years, managed to talk to him a few times.... interesting cat...he also made one of the WORST films staring a rock star of all time... "The Comeback".. seriously... if you have not seen it.. DON'T....but the amazing thing about Eric is to this day his voice is amazing!!!

    The Animals were underrated.. possibly because so much of what they did were cover songs... but hey, The Kinks early stuff was as well...they just evolved.. as the Animals did, but by that time.. it wasn't the Animals

    makes me want to start a new list.....rate your top 5 British Invasion bands in order.... I will allow the 1st and 2nd waves (just so The Who can be included )

    mine are
    5- Herman's Hermits - laugh if you will...but great pop, plus.. they brought the WHO to America!!

    4- Donovan- Usually not thought of in this respect, but I include him...

    3- The Kinks- everything you could ever want from a band....pop sense, rebellion, angst, emotion and longevity... plus 2 brothers who would fight!

    2- The Beatles- I know, seems almost sacrilegious to not have The Beatles #1... but it was a coin toss for me

    1- The Who- All I can say is the Greatest Rock-n-Roll band of ALL TIME (sorry Stones)..

    Anyone else care to comment or add a list?

    Steadmund Brand

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  • louisa
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    Hi Robert

    I know the song very well, I had the single in my collection. I didn't watch the entire video.

    Does something happen while Eric is singing/miming?

    I'm trying to figure out why you said "This is what happens when the singer's been paid the whole band's appearance money"



    Those guitars were pretty good though, they didn't even need to be plugged in.

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  • Robert
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    This is what happens when the singer's been paid the whole band's appearance money :

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5A-4VGfx5lU

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  • Robert
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    Ray Charles - feet doing own thing :

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1e0iI6k4NHE

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  • Steadmund Brand
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    How about Donald "Buck" Dharma of Blue Oyster Cult and his chicken like head bobbing. Even he makes fun of that one.

    Eric Clapton walking in place....I never noticed this one till I saw him live for the first time (have seen him 6 times...he does it everytime)

    Joe Walsh crouches down real low, hits a chord and stands up rigidly straight.

    This is a fun thread, I'm sure I will think of more, but those three just instantly came to mind.

    Steadmund Brand

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  • Scott Nelson
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    George Harrison and his falling down shuffle move on stage in A Hard Days Night.

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  • GUT
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    How bout ole Elvis' Pelvis.

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  • Robert
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    Yes that's one of my favourites too, Louisa.

    I was going to post an example of Roy Wood (The Move) moving his lower jaw from side to side, but couldn't find a good example online.

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