R.I.P. "Red" Robinson: 1937-2023. You're a legendary D.J.
@joycebaker1885Ай бұрын
I loved all The Raider's songs, they were absolutely great in concert. Paul Revere brought excitement and entertainment to the stage, as a teenager through young adult I enjoyed their music. I'll always remember the joy they brought.
@richbailey8174Ай бұрын
Thanks...I have never heard such an interview with them
@ingekomo3431Ай бұрын
What a wonderful man quite softly speach i love him for ever💓💓🤗
@ledineiacalori1214Ай бұрын
Rick Nelson é um clássico
@ElsieT-jq7wqАй бұрын
It ' s a happy joy to hear Gene Pitney comment .
@hummelne7041Ай бұрын
Ich höre sie so gerne.
@jeffreyzeiss13262 ай бұрын
Wonderful interview!!!
@Stefan_der_Oberfranke2 ай бұрын
Bill Haley is a real legend in the rock and roll field.
@celialopes16922 ай бұрын
Bobby ❤
@JoeLiguori252 ай бұрын
Thank you for this terrific interview. Love hearing about the small and insignificant details about people like Wink!
@coachacola37553 ай бұрын
- Both born in the same region of Texas - Born the same year - Both had extremely poor eyesight - They wore the same brand of Faosa-Mexican glasses.
@westernsellers9148Ай бұрын
Music industry is run by the devil, deceit is their profit. They are the same person.
@AliceDeOliveira-xf8ph3 ай бұрын
SEJA INTENSAMENTE FELIZ❤❤❤❤❤❤ KEVIN COSTENER .MARAVILHOSO ❤❤❤❤❤
@philippogue81583 ай бұрын
Two of the Greatest singers and nicest guys ever! There voices blended so beautiful together, makes you feel it in your soul, and Bobby had such a unreal vocal range and very good looking to go with it. Just awesome.
@annkavanagh29643 ай бұрын
OMG, I'm a very old Irish OAP, and I love their music. Their looks also help!!!
@fangirllinda4 ай бұрын
Love this! This is a real gem of an interview. Thanks for sharing
@BuffaloBeatle4 ай бұрын
This is awesome, thank you
@kimberlyjade40944 ай бұрын
I was wondering when someone was gonna snatch that audio from Soundcloud. I love her speaking voice, sounds like Whitney’s speaking voice in the late 90s. She didn’t care to speak about Brook Benton because they didn’t get along very well.
@zanhar76884 ай бұрын
There's a site called 'Reelin' in the Years' that has an interview and a couple of songs from 1991. It's from the Brad Garrett show, 'Into the Night'
@hrsnrnd104 ай бұрын
Really good interview.
@janetgallo57205 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this video. It’s wonderful hearing them discuss their music and their careers. Just hearing their voices bring tears to my eyes they are the greatest group ever.
@utatriebel22115 ай бұрын
Ich habe ihn so gerne lachen gehört.😢
@utatriebel22115 ай бұрын
Hier muss er aber schon lange Drogen genommen haben denn schon 17Jahre darauf, war er ja leider schon nicht mehr.😢 Man sagt...... er hätte nicht mehr gewollt..... dann aber schon hier nicht mehr denn jeder weiss ja, wie schädlich dieses Gift auf lange Sicht ist. Er hat es sicher auch gewusst. Zum Schluss noch die Überdosis. Seine Familie scheint ihm da auch keinen Halt gegeben zu haben. Er hätte doch noch ein schönes Rentnerleben haben können, da ihm sein Ketten- rauchen und der leider vermehrte Alkoholkonsum (wurde hier gesagt, ob es nun stimmte) Kettenrauchen aber schon, bis dahin noch nicht geschadet hatte, wenn er nicht mehr auftreten wollte aber das...... "nicht mehr wollen", bezog sich wohl leider auf viel mehr...... Man sah ihm später gar nicht an, wie krank er war, ausser einmal ein sehr ausge- mergeltes Foto im Gesicht aber als er bis ganz zuletzt noch auf der Bühne stand, nicht.
@Aurora-tp3dy5 ай бұрын
Was zum 🤬 plapperst du da? Wenn Sie über die Fantasien in Ihrem Kopf schreiben möchten, schreiben Sie es auf Papier und verbrennen Sie es dann. Ich werde nicht meine Zeit damit verschwenden, jede einzelne lächerliche Zeile durchzugehen, die Sie geschrieben haben, aber ich muss sagen, dass er auf keinen Fall eine Überdosis genommen hat. Niemand überfällt eine Spur von irgendetwas. Und hör auf mit der Diffamierung seiner Familie. Ich bin fertig. Mein Blutdruck hält es nicht aus mehr.
@kokolanza75435 ай бұрын
Good to hear Jack Scott just talking! I still remember the first time I heard "Goodbye Baby". That bass voice amazed me. And then he kept coming up with good quality songs! His music made my youth and imagination richer.
@orlandosanchez81235 ай бұрын
I use to listen and record some of his music in Chicago
@leannehouston21715 ай бұрын
Thank you for this. Please add as much as possible. I enjoy hearing them both talk. Do you know if there is a video of Bobby singing Ebb Tide?
If you look up their live concert at the Roxy from 1983 ...I think it's'Legends in Concert' he sings it live. Not his best, but they'd just got back together...
@RD25645 ай бұрын
Dogs, I didn't know she was gone, this is where I found out she passed April 25, 2022. RIP.
@RD25645 ай бұрын
Beautiful resource, thanks to whoever put this website together.
@RD25645 ай бұрын
What is the back story on the dent in his head? Poor Fred Latremouille didn't make 70 because he never missed an opportunity to booze, such a waste, RIP.
@braxton38025 ай бұрын
*PromoSM* 😅
@ventues97515 ай бұрын
Love This !!!
@ventues97515 ай бұрын
This is GREAT !!!!
@arthurt48106 ай бұрын
Pat was a Friend to anyone and all. I wish I could have seen him back in the early days workin' his magic. He alone personally inspired me to get back into flying for the same reason that he initially began flying. I can't remember anytime that I ever heard him speak without sincerity in what he was saying. I was blessed to have known him and he was a treasure to us all.
@uwu-gr7il6 ай бұрын
I wonder who played behind Eddie. Gene Vincent and Eddie became great friends and were in a cab in England with Eddie's fiance Sherry Sheely (she was a songwriter and I think that she wrote poor little fool for Ricky Nelson) the cab had an accident and Eddie hit his head and was killed. I watched a biography about him while his mother was alive and she kept his room as it was and brought out his Gretch guitar with the bigsby tailpiece. I wonder where that guitar is now. Sharey Sheely was also interviewed on the show. He was a great player
@uwu-gr7il6 ай бұрын
Too bad that Red didn't tape the Crickets, Eddie Cochran, Jimmy Bowen and Buddy Knox,who probably played behind each other , Check out Lonesome Train by Jimmy Bowen. I think that he became a house producer at Reprise records in the sixties
@MeWriter21126 ай бұрын
I made a playlist of my Dad's favorite songs and Danny & the Juniors of course are on there! Great songs.
@earlsauls21266 ай бұрын
The greatest duo of all time!
@braddockbrawler6 ай бұрын
Thanks for this channel, so amazing.
@floricapaun81356 ай бұрын
Happy birthday,Kevin Costner!❤
@alrightbal91906 ай бұрын
Thank so much for this video! Love the Righteous Brothers!
@Mookiethedog6 ай бұрын
Awesome story
@kathywhitson81126 ай бұрын
He’s a terrible singer sorry
@mariacelypalotino91706 ай бұрын
When was this? The picture is now ‼️
@user-ub8ve8my5e6 ай бұрын
Predivni glas
@marymichael12116 ай бұрын
Oh Wow! 😲 Another posting of my very favorite group. Thank you for the information including the date, some good summary information, and some good interpretation. To balance the interpretation which goes more into Bill Medley, when Bobby Hatfield "leans into a lyric, goin' way, way" high up blue with his highest counter tenor voice many of us soar with him. 💫 Thank you for the great photo also.
@grouchosays6 ай бұрын
Incredible
@teresadavilasoares61366 ай бұрын
👏👏 thank’s a lot to publish this video ! It’s so rare to find interviews of those two amazing singers. The best and most talented and awarded soul and R&B singers and performers of the 60’s and for me Bobby’s remained the best male vocalist with the widest range of vocal talent from soprano to countertenor able to carry us through emotional feelings ❤
@alrightbal91906 ай бұрын
I agree! But I don't think they were recognized enough! And to be only the 16th (should have been number 1 ) vocal Duo of all time! Someone on that selection panel must of had something against them! Between their vocal range, voices and the magical blending of those two monster singers ... I just shake my head at their placing!!!
@dennymartin184 ай бұрын
Agreed. Bill was the greatest baritone and Bobby was off the charts vocally. Probably the greatest non- operatic vocalist of all time in the singing genre. Sinatra+ Elvis couldn't hold a candle to him, moreless carry his jockstrap. There were never any finer than Bobby's vocal instrument. He had a Stradivarius tonal quality. ✅