Posted on 10/28/2016 4:59:16 PM PDT by mdittmar
Herman's Hermits There's A Kind Of Hush
Kids love it!
Sometimes, it’s nice to listen to the old classic rock music. Thank you.
Kind of describes the MSM take on Hitlery’s wikileaks deal.
The Carpenters did it better.
A nice little tune, from about 1966 IIRC.
My very first rock concert in 1965 at nine years old was Herman’s Hermits with The Animals.
Some things you never forget.
My favorite too!
Bus Stop at number two.
He closes his show with this.
Funny story...
I saw The Hollies back in day at a local teen nightclub called “The Caverns”. The stage was maybe 12-15 inches high so it was an intimate setting compared to the stadiums & coliseums that came later.
The Hollies (with Graham Nash) gave a great show and at the end, Graham Nash said they were doing their last song called “No Milk Today”, Instead they launched into “Bus Stop”.
I always loved “Look Thru Any Window” and that jangly 12-string guitar.
I love their version of Bus Stop.
I had some of their albums back then but never saw them in concert.
Bought their album Caught In A Dream (I think that’s the title) the moment it hit the record store shelf.
Great band, the next album Killer was alright too but I didn’t care too much for their later stuff.
Herman is cute as a bug but an insanely bad lip sync-er singer
Nice tune and nice job by Herman’s Hermits.
Thanks for posting.
I really like “Mrs. Brown, You’ve Got a Lovely Daughter.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lv8k0VI9tBc
Hermans Hermits - Mrs. Brown you've got a lovely daughter 1965
Except when this was playing.
The Beatles Live- Michelle My Bellesigh again...
Let’s see.
Beat the crap out of these snowflakes and when they look into their mirror all they see is some strange “Deep Purple”
Hush..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R-x7RqRF8Pk&list=RDR-x7RqRF8Pk#t=48
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