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Pop Goes the 60s

Pop Goes the 60s

Күн бұрын

One of the sixties best pop bands, the Buckinghams, seemed unstoppable between late 1966 and early 1968, scoring 5 top-10 hits in that span. Their 4+ albums of material show more that just hits but some interesting deep cuts and gentle psychedelia that permeated the pop music world. Matt takes you through their complete history with plenty of music clips and photos.
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@rogerwhittemore9950
@rogerwhittemore9950 26 күн бұрын
Good choice!! Buckinghams' tunes always make you smile.
@robertfontaine356
@robertfontaine356 27 күн бұрын
In 1967, KInd of a Drag was all over Canadian radio. I had saved up my 79 cents to buy the single and my older sister, who was going to the shopping mall, was delegated to buy it for me. The mall had a department store that had a record section. Anyway, when she got back, she told me that Kind of a Drag was sold out so she bought me Penny Lane instead. I was disappointed. Fifty-seven years later, we are still listening to Penny Lane, and KOAD has almost been relegated to the dustbin of pop history along with the Buckinhams` output. They deserve better. Good salvage job Matt, You are a true pop archaeologist.
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 27 күн бұрын
Thanks Robert - that is a high compliment!
@thomasschiller404
@thomasschiller404 27 күн бұрын
"Kind of a Drag" was one of my favorite songs when I got my first transistor radio in 1966. WMCA, The Good Guys!
@soarornor
@soarornor 27 күн бұрын
The transistor era was the coolest thing. DJ’s that had wacky personalities. All kinds of cool music. Middle of the night listening when you were supposed to be sleeping. It was a gas.
@Jukebox45s
@Jukebox45s 27 күн бұрын
The group's sound is a breath of fresh air. Smooth and perfectly crafted pop music. The hits never did justice to their catalog, which included some of the best material of the late 60s.
@dansmusic5749
@dansmusic5749 25 күн бұрын
I agree. It seems funny that a band can produce the right music in the right way at the right time yet still not get the recognition in the market. Perhaps because this was a time of innovation and change with lots of great ideas so the smooth sound might have been perceived as passe’ and even boring. I was there and this seems likely. Time seemed to move much more slowly than it does now so a year was a long time back then. Things changed a lot from year to year in the ‘60s.
@kurthallsman
@kurthallsman 24 күн бұрын
Finally! The Buckinghams! For me, "Don't You Care" is still one of the greatest singles of all time! Thanks!
@user-gk7sy9dp8s
@user-gk7sy9dp8s 26 күн бұрын
Always enjoyed the Buckinghams and love hearing Kind of a Drag to this day. Thanks for another informative episode!
@michaelrochester48
@michaelrochester48 27 күн бұрын
Great video. Did you ever consider the parallels with that other big Chicago band, Chicago. First they were both managed by the same guy, James William Guercia. Both were horn oriented, rock bands. Both were from the city of Chicago and their identity rested on being from Chicago. They both played at the same clubs, and I believe Chicago when they were called the big thing opened for the Buckingham.
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 27 күн бұрын
Yeah there was a lot of cross over with the two bands. Marty Grebb eventually played with Chicago.
@jazzpunk
@jazzpunk 19 күн бұрын
Chicago's debut is a desert island album for me...I listen to it a lot. Both are from Chicago, both have the Guercio connection...IMO, that's pretty much where it ends. Chicago is a self-contained powerhouse (with Kath). I don't mean to diminish The Buckinghams. Love them!
@kellypeterson2625
@kellypeterson2625 27 күн бұрын
They had some great tunes. Their version of mercy mercy mercy is fabulous. Kind of a drag. Don't you care. Great stuff. Great presentation Matt😊
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 27 күн бұрын
Thank you, Kelly!
@kkwok9
@kkwok9 19 күн бұрын
Nice video. Many of us loved the Buckinghams. Thank you for making this respectful tribute.
@dancranford5391
@dancranford5391 27 күн бұрын
I’ve Been Wrong by the Buckinghams was one of my first 45 records that I ever bought. That song and Susan are my favorite sentimental songs of all time! Excellent addition to your catalog of videos Matt!
@terryprill2510
@terryprill2510 27 күн бұрын
I saw them live in 1967 and they were tight as a band and was a concert I shared my first girlfriend when we were both only 14 years old, in fact it was at the Gene Pitney Summer Tour promo that you displayed during this episode, and yes, all the other bands were also there at that concert. But after Susan, it was the last national hit that I remember I purchased of their 45s. Matt, thanks for this cover of the Buckinghams, it also took me back to some of the best listening memories in my life!
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 27 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing Terry. How cool that you were at that Gene Pitney show!
@tommyapocalypse6096
@tommyapocalypse6096 24 күн бұрын
You shared your first girlfriend at age 14?? You rascal, you..! lol
@terryprill2510
@terryprill2510 24 күн бұрын
@@tommyapocalypse6096 The summer of 1967 was a wonderful time, still searching ofr answers to questions that we didn't even know we had.
@terryprill2510
@terryprill2510 24 күн бұрын
@@popgoesthe60s52 Gene and the Buckinghams were just the start, On the same bill were The Happenings, Music Explosion, Five Americans, Easybeats and Freddy (boom-boom) Cannon, quite a lineup of the stars of the that year.
@Joe67343
@Joe67343 25 күн бұрын
Enjoyable review Matt. Even though I was a kid in the 60s, I do actually remember a few of these songs from then. At least when the band joined the oldie curcuit they had some actual hits to play, and amazingly are still touring today and making a living. Cheers!
@soulvigilante
@soulvigilante 27 күн бұрын
Buckinghams were the only Chicago-area psych band that could truly rival the New Colony Six. Thank you for your coverage of these groups!
@dodgeboy8022
@dodgeboy8022 25 күн бұрын
My fave band was Cryan Shames, but not a psych band. Bucks and NC6 not psych either.
@loakland2773
@loakland2773 27 күн бұрын
Great video Matt.... Nice job - as usual.... I grew up in Chi..... Saw Buckinghams (w/ Cryin Shames or Shadows of Knight, New Colony Six and others) several times in schools at sock hops , local bars, and other venues.... It was fun watching them grow up - as was I.... They are a nice bunch of guys..... They had a nice set of hits and seconds.... Had many of their albums and singles/45's...... All the best to you ......
@davidsalaski9095
@davidsalaski9095 27 күн бұрын
One of my favorite groups in the 60's
@dmk7700
@dmk7700 27 күн бұрын
The Bucs were all over WLS & WCFL in 60's Chicago. Time & Charges is their best album. Good show Dude.
@craigthomson3621
@craigthomson3621 26 күн бұрын
Fun fact: there was an actual British (UK) band called The Buckinghams. They were from Islington, North London and released two singles in 1965 (I’ll never hurt you no more / She Lied on Pye 7N 15848) and (To be or not to be / I was your first guy on Pye 7N 15921). Shout out to Vernon Joynson author of “Tapestry of Delights” for the specifics.
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 26 күн бұрын
Did not know that! Thanks Craig.
@clevebaker8399
@clevebaker8399 27 күн бұрын
Chicago region of the United States was loaded with killer bands!! Dunwich productions another great source of music! Killer job!!
@johnyarusso4953
@johnyarusso4953 27 күн бұрын
As a kid in the 60s The Buckinghams songs sounded like TV rom com soundtrack music, but evidently they were much more than that. Thanks Matt.
@romelovesdan
@romelovesdan 26 күн бұрын
I was one of those who requested The Buckinghams. Their 3 album run of "Time and Charges", "Portraits", and "In One Ear and Gone" rival any band's output in that era. Matt, you have done an excellent job explaining the arc of their career, especially the songwriting contribution of Jim Holvay and Gary Beisbier whose songs fit the band perfectly. I love Marty Grebb and the band writing and recording more original songs, I really like them a lot. However, like another band found out, once left to their own devices, the good material written by the band members and a break from management did not translate to greater sales. I recommend fans out there to listen to Tufano and Giammarese's rendition 1973 of "I'm A Loser".
@misternewoutlook5437
@misternewoutlook5437 27 күн бұрын
Now I understand why I sometimes get The Buckinghams and Gary Puckett and The Union Gap mixed up. I really liked this deep dive into the Buckinghams because I had the Mercy Mercy Mercy single as a kid. Still love the song to this day. Thanks Matt for this interesting bio.
@timothyflyte9443
@timothyflyte9443 25 күн бұрын
This is one of the best History of videos you've done. They could almost have a part 2 .
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 25 күн бұрын
Thank you, Tim!
@user-fu9cs3ej2x
@user-fu9cs3ej2x 27 күн бұрын
You did it again Matt!! Excellent band to review. It brings back so many memories with that different soft sound they had. I remember listening to them with my parents in the back seat of their new Monte Carlo. Yes I admit it, 1974 New Monte Carlo.😅😅😅
@JoeyArmstrong2800
@JoeyArmstrong2800 27 күн бұрын
"Kind of a Drag" was played about every 20 minutes on my local oldies station back in the early 90's.
@shyman99
@shyman99 27 күн бұрын
Well, that was kind of a drag. Anyway.....
@JoeyArmstrong2800
@JoeyArmstrong2800 27 күн бұрын
@@shyman99 "wah wah wah".
@LeviGarryRoberts
@LeviGarryRoberts 27 күн бұрын
Matt you are an American treasure. Thank you so much for all of the rich high quality content you’ve given us. If there was still an MTV you’d be the best host for the history segments. I’m going to get into your patreon. Thanks again!
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 27 күн бұрын
Thank you, Garry! Much appreciated.
@peterjohnson1761
@peterjohnson1761 26 күн бұрын
G’day from Australia, not a big Buckinghams fan , they were ok , but love your love of sixties & seventies music and watch all and everything you post! 🎉
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 26 күн бұрын
@@peterjohnson1761 Thank you, Peter!
@ValerieFelitto
@ValerieFelitto 27 күн бұрын
Excellent Matt. As a kid growing up in Chicago in the 60s, I remember these guys well. The lead singer had such a distinctive voice. You didn't really go into their demise. I guess it was the bust. Those were the days....
@Jimeo722
@Jimeo722 27 күн бұрын
I just saw the Buckinghams on Long Island (the Westbury Music Fair, for those who know the area) a couple of months ago. Carl Giammarese and Nick Fortuna still tour as original band members, and they do a great job recreating that Buckinghams sound with talented sidemen in their live show. P.S. In case you're wondering, they and Gary Puckett (of the Union Gap, of course) opened for Peter Noone (of Herman's Hermits, of course).
@richardhirsh4954
@richardhirsh4954 25 күн бұрын
left Long Island in 1976, glad to hear Westbury Music Fair is still there! I imagine the mechanics turning the stage have improved, saw many a show in the 60s where I ended up behind a wall of amps :).
@adm712
@adm712 27 күн бұрын
As a teen I went frequently to NY Mets games at Shea Stadium in the late 1980s. When the Mets would lose the PA always played "Kind of a Drag". That was my into to The Buckingham's. Great video as always!
@bruceink9
@bruceink9 27 күн бұрын
Another great look at a '60s band, Matt. I should mention that Song of the Breeze was not the first song that led off the album In One Ear, but rather came in the middle as the first song on Side 2. But thanks so much for the juicy details. Love the '60s innocence of the Buckinghams' hits.
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 27 күн бұрын
Thank you for that correction. I must have been looking at my playlist instead of the actual listing!
@Neal_Schier
@Neal_Schier 27 күн бұрын
Way to nail all the names with this one Matt! I would not say that there were unusual names in, and around, the group, but certainly ones that require a bit more detail. Excellent episode!
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 27 күн бұрын
I always try to make sure I do justice to all the surnames! Thanks for noticing, Neal.
@Mixerrog
@Mixerrog 26 күн бұрын
Good job about the group, thanks for posting it. Rog
@CScott-zu5mv
@CScott-zu5mv 27 күн бұрын
Recently found your show and I very much appreciate what you do. I am now a subscriber. Thank you.
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 27 күн бұрын
Welcome, Scott! Plenty more to come.
@carldybowski4338
@carldybowski4338 27 күн бұрын
Thanks! Love their albums. Being from Chicago myself, they've always been close to my heart.
@solskengroupllp2758
@solskengroupllp2758 27 күн бұрын
Your show is AWESOME!
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 27 күн бұрын
Thank you! Plenty more to come.
@denisrodrigues1455
@denisrodrigues1455 27 күн бұрын
Dear friend Matt. It's a great pleasure to talk with you again. Congratulations for one more marvelous video, this time about this great band called The Buckinghams. For me, "Portraits" is a album with a deep quality of compositions, arrangement and production, specially about tracks like "Just Because I've Fallen Down" (with its wonderful guitar solo) and "Any Place In Here" (with the special combination of the brass and the guitars, bass and drums). Thank you, my friend, for one more gift for us. All the best.
@rogertemple7193
@rogertemple7193 27 күн бұрын
I remember listening to the Buckinghams on AM radio during the 70's when I was a kid I'm 59 now and I heard several of their songs on the radio over the years and on KZbin as well and Thank You.🎶🎤🎸🎸🎹🥁🎶
@moorlock2003
@moorlock2003 25 күн бұрын
“Susan” was The Buckinghams’ last harrah on the radio. The hits dried up as they do for all bands. What most people don’t know is there was an English band called The Buckinghams who had a US Laurie 45 called “Gonna Say Goodbye” which came out in 1964.
@user-nw7ow1ei1q
@user-nw7ow1ei1q 26 күн бұрын
Thank you Matt for this interesting, informative presentation of The Buckinghams.
@brewstergallery
@brewstergallery 27 күн бұрын
I really enjoyed that thanks!
@dodgeboy8022
@dodgeboy8022 27 күн бұрын
Another nice showcasing of one of my fave Chicago bands! I did liners for the last Cd shown of their singles. Grew up loving the band so much! Glad you mentioned their later non-hits, as those were just as good as most of their big hits. James Holvay was a great songwriter as well and his Mob band led to the bucks horn sound which in turn led to the horn rock of Chicago bands to come.
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 27 күн бұрын
Thanks for commenting, Dodgeboy. I will have to check out those liners!
@johnryan3913
@johnryan3913 25 күн бұрын
When did that CD come out? I bought the Sundazed reissues with the bonus tracks so never got the Singles collection!
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 25 күн бұрын
@@johnryan3913 Mercy Mercy Mercy came out in 1991 and the Complete Singles came out in 2015 I believe.
@dodgeboy8022
@dodgeboy8022 25 күн бұрын
@@johnryan3913 2017 I believe. has some alternate pics from Sony vaults. It was on Now Sounds. There was also a bootleg singles collection, but lots of stereo, so not REALLY the singles on that boot.
@johnryan3913
@johnryan3913 25 күн бұрын
@@dodgeboy8022 I see! Thanks a lot, it sounds great! 😊
@jimcullen2211
@jimcullen2211 23 күн бұрын
Very well done video, as always. These groups that you have been featuring were in our orbit at the time but we never knew much detail about them. Kind of a Drag really transports me back to being 4 years old and hearing it on my local top 40 station coming out of a transistor radio. The recently departed Greg Kihn had a line in his song, The Breakup Song, that I always associate with Kind of a Drag. He sang "It was the same old song with the melancholy sound". They truly don't write them like that anymore.
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 23 күн бұрын
Agreed! Thanks Jim!
@ricjan58
@ricjan58 27 күн бұрын
Another superb rock doc, Matt. The Buckinghams actually had a popular live act in the late 80's-early 90's period, playing suburban summer fests around the Chicago area and always putting on a fine show.
@syater
@syater 27 күн бұрын
'Buckinghams' was floating out there in the pop-sphere way back but I couldn't have even told you 'Kind of a Drag," was their song. There's no one better to fill us in than you Matt. So thank you. -- BTW, it took me a moment to figure out why James Guercio's "freak out" you played seemed familiar to me somehow, more than simply crazy psychedelic sounds (I agree there is no good reason for them to be in their songs.) You mention that Guercio worked with the Mothers of Invention at some point. The "freak out" sounded very similar to some works of French composer/conductor Pierre Boulez. Boulez served as conductor on at least one album of Zappa's symphonic work. I'm not sure I've heard Zappa's symphonic work but I've heard a faire amount of Boulez. I could never have guessed there would be a Buckinghams connection to Boulez/Zappa style music. What a stretch.
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 27 күн бұрын
Your hunch about Boulez influencing Guercio may be correct. Good call!
@glennweaver3014
@glennweaver3014 27 күн бұрын
Nice job covering one of the best bands of 60s pop. Dennis Tufano had the perfect voice for their chart hits. My favorite is, "Why Don't You Love Me" the B side of "Don't You Care." Always a pleasure to listen to. Great memories.
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 27 күн бұрын
Great pop voice and perfect for the times.
@JimPigMuseumOfSound
@JimPigMuseumOfSound 23 күн бұрын
I always enjoy your band histories.
@clydekimsey7503
@clydekimsey7503 27 күн бұрын
I knew it was only a matter of time until you did a video on them😊
@ijeff2005
@ijeff2005 24 күн бұрын
I thought I knew a lot about 1960's music, but Matt never fails to amaze me with the details he comes up with about these bands. Gail Fisher writing lyrics for "Mercy, Mercy, Mercy" floors me. I didn't think she had anything else on her resume besides Mannix! I was one of those young pre-teen fans that bought a lot of Buckinghams 45's (Couldn't afford many albums at that time). I loved all of their singles that I heard including the ones that didn't chart real high. I think the last single I bought was "Back In Love Again". I assumed it made the top 40, but I guess not. It did get a lot of radio play on local radio stations I grew up with. Of all the singles, "Susan" was definitely the strangest. I really loved the song, but that freak-out middle seems so out of place though it cleverly returns to the melody with a cool fade-out ending. I can see why Guercio wanted a middle section to transition to the ending, but something a little more traditional might have worked better.
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 23 күн бұрын
Thanks for the comments, Jeff!
@bruceterrell9287
@bruceterrell9287 26 күн бұрын
Thanks for putting this together. Between this one and your Rascals episodes, I'm starting to think more about the presence of Italian/American presence in mid 60s pop from the Northeast and Great Lakes area. They also show up on the early power pop of the Raspberries and Romantics.
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 26 күн бұрын
Yes, I didn't mention the Italian-Chicago community. Great stuff!
@johnlorinc2081
@johnlorinc2081 27 күн бұрын
Great video once again. Always liked their singles but didn't know much about their story.
@jimjackson665
@jimjackson665 25 күн бұрын
And Our Love is great deep cut. Love this channel.
@clydekimsey7503
@clydekimsey7503 27 күн бұрын
Thanks. I have their best of on cd
@jerryweber1768
@jerryweber1768 26 күн бұрын
Thanks Matt. These guys are so unknown today and no-one talks about them. I heard someone say they copied the Beatles because they also used orchestras but the sound they had was their own thing if you ask me.
@JohnCandy42583
@JohnCandy42583 27 күн бұрын
Great work I love The Buckinghams.
@BradyDale04
@BradyDale04 27 күн бұрын
The Buckinghams have always been one of my favorites ever since I got into 60s music and was a band I requested on your channel I think there music still has a clean fresh sound especially with the horn section even some of their more avant -garde sounding cuts are great one them being my all time favorite Buckinghams song Big Business Advisor from Portraits.
@garryrindfuss5349
@garryrindfuss5349 27 күн бұрын
Hi Matt, thank you again for another well produced, informative video. I was hoping you'd get to The Buckinghams eventually, and coincidentally was just listening to Portraits last weekend. They were, as you mentioned, yet another fine pop group who, like The Association, got swept away by the winds of change that hit the pop/rock world in '67-'68, not unlike the British Invasion of a couple of years prior. I have been a fan of The Buckinghams forever, but particularly since I moved into my first apartment in college in the mid-'70s, and found two lps in my new closet: Time and Charges, and Command Performance, Jan and Dean's live album. (Whoever lived there before me clearly had eclectic taste.) I still have them both, but guess which one I still listen to? Garry
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 27 күн бұрын
Thanks for the comments, Gary!
@John_Fugazzi
@John_Fugazzi 27 күн бұрын
Glad to see you doing another great Chicago band. Everyone liked them in 1967 and with five hits it looked like they'd be around a long time, but 1968 was a brutal year, almost like the British Invasion in the number of pop groups that were wiped away by the new "heavy" sounds. I think that's what happened to them, just no longer hip. The way Guercio took all the publishing and Holvay getting the composers royalties there was little left for them.
@gourddrawing
@gourddrawing 27 күн бұрын
Thank you, Matt. I loved their sound and "Kind Of A Drag" is in my top 20 favorite songs of all time. I thought these guys were British for decades! LoL. Great installment and another band that definitely had their moment in the sun.
@greggildersleeve3484
@greggildersleeve3484 25 күн бұрын
I've heard "Don't You Care" and "Mercy Mercy Mercy"" on oldies radio, but I never connected them to the same band that recorded "Kind of a Drag," although the style is obviously the same. The Buckinghams belong to that period of the '60s which saw the meteoric rise and fall of other bands such as The Beau Brummels and The Outsiders, each of whom also had a few hits within a single calendar year and then stopped. The Buckinghams' sound is pleasant enough, and the songs are catchy but instantly forgettable--the kind of fodder you'd hear in the background of a '50s-themed restaurant while having lunch with your parents. (The songs would be right at home in the either decade.) They are a few steps behind The Association, who also couldn't keep up with the changes in music yet somehow had a more lasting impact. I do like the snippets of unreleased songs at the end of the video. They might have had a bigger impact if released.
@DAVYMAC
@DAVYMAC 16 күн бұрын
Gregg, wrong.
@greggildersleeve3484
@greggildersleeve3484 16 күн бұрын
@@DAVYMAC Um, okay. Why?
@DAVYMAC
@DAVYMAC 2 күн бұрын
@@greggildersleeve3484 Do your own research.
@greggildersleeve3484
@greggildersleeve3484 2 күн бұрын
@@DAVYMAC Sorry, dude. If you're going to call someone out for getting something wrong, it's incumbent upon you to tell them why. "Do your own research" is shorthand for "I don't like what you're saying, but I don't have any valid arguments.." :P
@DAVYMAC
@DAVYMAC 2 күн бұрын
@@greggildersleeve3484 nice try "do your OWN research"
@vinnieoskokie
@vinnieoskokie 26 күн бұрын
i remember going to navy pier at the first chicago fest in 1980 . the Buckinghams reunion was the big event that day.
@MichaelSmith-rn1qw
@MichaelSmith-rn1qw 27 күн бұрын
The fact that they really didn't evolve is probably the reason their time at the top was short-lived. The "freak outs" sound kind of creepy today, maybe they did back then too.
@NeilGering
@NeilGering 22 күн бұрын
Great video! Thanks for the background and discography info on the Buckinghams.
@MrKaywyn
@MrKaywyn 26 күн бұрын
A wonderful episode.
@namesameasu
@namesameasu 22 күн бұрын
Thanks for this. I never went beyond their soft rock hits, but your presentation reveals a chock full of good sounding deep cuts throughout their entire career. I'll be seeking out these albums.
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 21 күн бұрын
I'm glad you liked some of the deep cuts!
@beatlemania2006
@beatlemania2006 27 күн бұрын
One of my favorite bands to come out of Chicago. To me, "Don't You Care" is one of the finest pop songs ever! I got to see them a few times in concert and got to meet Carl and Nick too. I would love to see you do a video (or some) about the Hollies. Keep up the Fab work! ✌️💙
@drewgeraci8434
@drewgeraci8434 25 күн бұрын
You have a gift of taking bands I barely know (sometimes I barely care about) and making them interesting! I often buy songs from itunes after your episodes.
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 25 күн бұрын
That's great to hear, Drew and one of the reasons I started this channel. Plenty more to come!
@BrandonS-k3t
@BrandonS-k3t 26 күн бұрын
The blonde guy suddenly has a twin on the cover of Conolization! I had to go look at my copy real quick to see if I was still lucid 😂 A fascinating watch as always.
@thomasrobinson182
@thomasrobinson182 27 күн бұрын
The songs from Jim Holvay and Gary Beisbier were a huge advantage for the Buckinghams, as was the production of James William Guercio.
@MultiStats
@MultiStats 27 күн бұрын
Thank you! This is a very 60s band (that is a compliment) so it is appropriate they split up in 1970. When you cover bands, one thing I'm always curious about is how much they played the instruments on their own records. I keep hearing how studio musicians (like the Wrecking Crew) actually played the instruments heard on the record and sometimes had to teach the band musicians how to play the song so they could go on the road.
@Nazz1967
@Nazz1967 26 күн бұрын
Good to discover a new band ,cheers.
@dean828
@dean828 27 күн бұрын
Tufano and Giammarese did 3 albums as a duo in the 1970's for Ode records, the label owned by Lou Adler.
@johnryan3913
@johnryan3913 25 күн бұрын
Do you know them? How are they?
@PartTimeBuddhist
@PartTimeBuddhist 27 күн бұрын
1967. That was the Buckinghams' year. The universe decreed that this random band from Chicago would be omnipotent gods for one year, and that year was 1967. "Tell you what, Sidney Poitier can handle the movies, you guys can handle the pop charts. But when your time is up, it's up."
@garryrindfuss5349
@garryrindfuss5349 26 күн бұрын
Exactly. I can't think of another nationally famous pop band with a career arc that clearly defined. One and done.
@dansmusic5749
@dansmusic5749 25 күн бұрын
Wow.
@TheCanadianStudmuffin
@TheCanadianStudmuffin 22 күн бұрын
Excellent Matt! One of the more underrated bands from the 60's. Their last 2 albums are excellent.
@jazzpunk
@jazzpunk 19 күн бұрын
Gotta add: The backing vocal lines on "Kind Of A Drag" are so cool. "Don't You Care" is a well-crafted Pop song, as well. Nice interpkay between the guitar & electric piano. Very mature playing for such young guys. 😊
@gripweed67
@gripweed67 4 күн бұрын
John Poulos...one of THE most underrated drummers of all time!
@glenlapwing8468
@glenlapwing8468 25 күн бұрын
I’m 74 & my band played a gig with them in the mid 60s in Chicago, I think they were called the pulsations or something like that but their management had them change their name to sound more english because of the british invasion & beatlemania
@michaelmoreau8612
@michaelmoreau8612 27 күн бұрын
Thanks for the great tribute to this group Matt!
@EricSchultz-zs8hz
@EricSchultz-zs8hz 22 күн бұрын
This is a very good video, and you make me want to go take some deep-dive listens to the Buckinghams.
@Transterra55
@Transterra55 27 күн бұрын
On the last album produced by Guercio, you can hear the sound the band Chicago would adopt for their first two albums when he became their producer.
@robertzastrow4648
@robertzastrow4648 18 күн бұрын
First heard of the Buckinghams when visiting a childhood friend, who would play me his Dad's 45s, one of which was "Kind Of A Drag". Always liked their sound! A number of really good bands have come from Chicago over the years!
@danschreffler1280
@danschreffler1280 27 күн бұрын
This was enjoyable. Thanks!
@mikeb6462
@mikeb6462 27 күн бұрын
Living in Milwaukee, we heard a lot from The Buckinghams. Kind of a Drag was huge on the radio here. The Buckinghams came to my local Kohl’s department store and autographed records. I remember the long line of kids, clutching on to their records, while waiting in line to meet the band and get their autographs. Unfortunately, I didn’t save enough allowance to buy an album.
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 26 күн бұрын
Hey Mike, I'm from Milwaukee too. Which Kohl's where they at? I'm curious.
@mikeb6462
@mikeb6462 26 күн бұрын
@@popgoesthe60s52 The Kohl’s Department Store on 124th and North Avenue , which is actually In Brookfield. I believe that The Buckinghams performed in Milwaukee that evening. I lived in Brookfield at the time.
@aminahmed2220
@aminahmed2220 27 күн бұрын
What a fantastic video from my favorite youtuber have a good weekend Matt ❤😊😊
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 26 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@PontiacS
@PontiacS 26 күн бұрын
I forgot how many Great Hits they had. The sound of AM radio. Pretty sure their Hits are still played on Oldies Radio everyday. Sundazed has done a great job with so much music form the past.
@garagespace1
@garagespace1 26 күн бұрын
The Time Of My Life was a standout track and could have been huge if released as a single. Great job again. I hope in the future you can cover The Cryan Shames and American Breed.
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 26 күн бұрын
Both are on my very long list!
@bobberndt9744
@bobberndt9744 27 күн бұрын
I recall the Mob. Being in Milwaukee we had a lot of visits from IL based bands. But it takes me back to the Wrest, Coachmen, Corporation, Skunks, Omaha, Soup and a few hundred more. Good memories.
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 27 күн бұрын
Not a bad line up! I'm from MKE too so those names are familiar to me.
@harrysmusicroom
@harrysmusicroom 27 күн бұрын
Yay, love this band!
@surfinintheunderground
@surfinintheunderground 27 күн бұрын
love the buckinghams!!
@stevenbean9706
@stevenbean9706 27 күн бұрын
Mr Norm is looking down smiling !
@thomasball3658
@thomasball3658 27 күн бұрын
The Buckinghams had a sound of their own with a garage rock sound with horns.
@michaelpacker561
@michaelpacker561 26 күн бұрын
I saw Tufano & Giammarese - touring under that name - in the 70s. I was hoping you would cover some of that time in their career. Still, a good video
@kellstud
@kellstud 27 күн бұрын
The classic "it's all over when the record company releases the greatest hits" story that you have highlighted often Matt! Love Kind of a Drag. I love the stories of these bands trying to manage the changes of the late 60's. Very similar to the Association.
@richbailey8174
@richbailey8174 24 күн бұрын
Nice work as usual.
@owensclock
@owensclock 23 күн бұрын
It's interesting that though the the Buckinghams only enjoyed a one year run as Top 40 hit makers the quality of the music they were turning out remained high even after their hit making days were behind them and they apparently didn't suffer from the internal strife that tore other bands apart.
@michaelnicholson5648
@michaelnicholson5648 15 күн бұрын
My first concert was the Buckinghams at my high school in Natick Massachusetts! 👍🤩🎶
@victorvasquez1923
@victorvasquez1923 17 күн бұрын
The song "You" sounds fantastic, fits nicely between Parachute era Pretty Things and No Dice era Badfinger.
@bobmanton_fh9hv
@bobmanton_fh9hv 22 күн бұрын
Very interesting as always :-)
@emmaaum22
@emmaaum22 15 күн бұрын
I interviewed Al Kooper in the early 70s. He considered "Time and Charges" one of the all-time best albums.
@JonasQuigly
@JonasQuigly 26 күн бұрын
Hey, great channel! Love it!
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 26 күн бұрын
Thank you, Jonas - plenty more to come!
@jazzpunk
@jazzpunk 19 күн бұрын
I still love the '60s era Pop I grew up on...we only had AM Radio &, as some have mentioned, an AM transistor radio. Had The Greatest Hits cd for awhile...So, when I went on a Buckinghams' kick a few years ago, I hadda have all their '60 albums & began the hunt. Took some time, but mission accomplished. IN ONE EAR AND GONE TOMORROW was the toughest & last one I bought.
@jazzpunk
@jazzpunk 19 күн бұрын
...and I recall in the day, Canada Dry nicking "Kind Of A Drag" in their commercials.
@JoelPerri7777
@JoelPerri7777 27 күн бұрын
Makes sense now that you said their first album was a bunch of single songs they just threw together. I remember buying it in the late 90s, some reissue cuz there was a garage rock revival going on then, and I dug the R&B stuff, and the garage rock stuff, but it def didn’t seem like an album from 1967. Another great one man
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 27 күн бұрын
Thanks Joel.
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