The TWILIGHTS - Baby Let Me Take You Home (feat LRB's Glenn Shorrock) & Terry Britten descargar videos gratis


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According to Terry Britten, this is their first TV appearance anywhere. Their 4th single release, this was recorded at Adelaide's Channel 9 studios in Tynte St, North Adelaide in May 1966. Adelaide band featuring Glenn Shorrock (later of Axiom and the Little River Band "LRB") plus Terry Britten (Grammy Award winning songwriter)....Tina Turner's "What's Love Got To Do With It'', "We Don't Need Another Hero", Cliff Richard's "Devil Woman", "Carrie" and numerous other songs for artists like Lenny Kravitz and Michael Jackson....(Terry wrote Michael's duet with Stevie Wonder off the "Bad" album).

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9 years ago

21iemesiecle

The Animals also recorded this, I think

12 years ago

shadow cat

Wow! I really love The Animals version, but damn, they play this freaking fabulous!

12 years ago

0PERAT0RPLEASE

@B17b25guy Yes, there is a great interview with John Bywaters, their bass player.

12 years ago

B17b25guy

The next issue of 'Shindig' magazine should have a piece on The Twilights according to the promo on their site.

12 years ago

Larry Crouch

For some this is history, for me, I saw this band live many times in my youth, Terry Britten playing Sitar in Festival Hall in Brisbane. One of my favourites from my youth....still good after all these years.

12 years ago

RocknRollLady79

@TheMungiman Super cool! I only discovered the band recently. i was surfing for Garage Rock etc on Youtube.I loooooove them. Got any interesting facts about them to tell me? Cheers

13 years ago

TheMungiman

Hi!!! Sorry for the late reply. I did get that dvd you sent me. I love the cover you put on it. Thank you so much!!! All my brothers are also extremely appreciative. It is amazing to have footage of him playing that old slingerland. I still have the drum kit that is on this video too!! Thanks again!!

13 years ago

LeonThe4th

@TheMungiman Hi again, I sent you the DVD over Xmas, but haven't heard anything from you...so I'm assuming you never got it? Noel

13 years ago

TheMungiman

This is great footage!!! My dad is the drummer in this footage! I dont have any video of when he played with The Twilights. I have alot of audio tapes but no footage. Any chance i can get ahold of some of this footage LeonThe4th? My dad (Frank Barnard) passed away a few years back and would be good to get a collection together. Thanks again for this upload, it means alot.

13 years ago

Cary Wilson

@debiedog1 I saw him for the first time in years in the reunion DVD. He looks like ME now! but the funny thing is I didn't look anything like him when I was young. I was bald by the time I was 23.

13 years ago

debiedog1

Glenn had a great mop of hair but is now bald, but doesn't try and hide it with a stupid hat like a lot of others

14 years ago

LeonThe4th

May 1966, their 4th single whilst still based in Adelaide. 6 weeks later in June 1966 they released Bad Boy/It's Dark...by then they were living in Melbourne, so they issued yet another single, this time "Needle In A Haystack" (in Aug 1966). That 45 went to No.1 all over Australia...the rest is history...By the way, I showed this clip to Terry Britten a couple of years back, and he said it was their first TV appearance anywhere (Channel 9, Tynte St, Nth Adelaide), and that he'd never seen it!

14 years ago

wangdangdoddle

Absolutely Superb!!!

14 years ago

alicesqueeks

okay, haha thanks for all the information. Well I'm jealous I wasn't around for that time.

14 years ago

LeonThe4th

His dual vocals were a huge part of the Twilight's "sound"...vocal harmonies etc...without him they would not have sounded quite so full...vocally.

14 years ago

LeonThe4th

He was (and is) a brilliant singer having amazed Adelaide crowds several years back when The Twilights reunited for a gig at our Entertainment Centre when he did an amazing version of "She's Leaving Home " (Beatles song) as the entire 1st half of the show was them covering Beatles songs...

14 years ago

LeonThe4th

That's the great Paddy McCartney ! He was the joint lead singer with Glenn Shorrock and would normally stand with Glenn at the front, but as time progressed, was pushed into the background.

14 years ago

alicesqueeks

whats the point of that guy standing next to the bassist lol is he the host?

14 years ago

frenzybee3

Love it...Top Tastc...!!!

14 years ago

PsychedelicGuy

AWESOME!!!!!

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