Love - My Little Red Book [1966]. video free download


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Uploaded: 2010/08/03

My Little Red Book ["American Bandstand" US TV Show, June 18 1966].

Arthur, Bryan, Johnny, Kenny, Snoop

Composed by Burt Bacharach with lyricist by Hal David.

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8 years ago

taxid3rmy

Another great piece by Bacharach & David... and get outta town! :O just how young was, the late, great D.C in that clip??

8 years ago

chrisedelic77

Originators of the LA scene... L♡VE

8 years ago

mike gee

@Jim Nesta- actually Arthur Lee was already experimenting with this sound when he heard the Byrds music. Lee had already written and performed, soul, blues, rock , folk and even SURF sound music . He was ahead of his time and Love had a potent sound like MC5 in the early 70s...

9 years ago

Jim Nesta

Is Arthur Lee trying to get a little of the Jim McGuinn(Byrds) look with those glasses?

9 years ago

chela72001

I remember this as if it were only yesterday. Hung out with Arthur and Johnny. Very humble guys...wonder where they are now... and yes, it was kind of like a 'castle'! In the canyon!

9 years ago

John Serafin

Fantastic Music Video !!!!

9 years ago

Cheryl Williams

I thought the Music Machine sang this one!! Love this one too!! my the memories.

9 years ago

Jim Philips

I love music from the mid-60's, before the psychedelic era really took hold and stuck us with endless guitar solos. There was mad experimentation with styles, like this one here from Arthur Lee and Love. #throwbackthursday.

9 years ago

John short

In 1966, the Los Angeles band “Love” released their self-titled debut album. It was hailed as a classic in the new folk-rock style, and sold 150,000 copies. A single from it, “My Little Red Book,” written by Burt Bacharch and Hal David, was a hit.

9 years ago

Jair-Rohm Wells

That was beautiful!

9 years ago

David M

This fantastic rendition of the song needs to be played at very high volume.

9 years ago

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9 years ago

Laura R

Good morning...

9 years ago

Candy Rock&Lyrics

Good morning...

9 years ago

Greg Moran

One of the greatest rock n roll bands ever in a piece of crap video albeit with Dick Clark ...

9 years ago

67psych2

This clip is from 'American Bandstand' US TV Show, June 18 1966! LOVE also performed 'Message To Pretty' on this show! The only two TV clips of LOVE in the 1960's,as far as i know!! I Have seen silent movie videos as well!!!

9 years ago

Oppo Thumbs

Manfred Mann did another version that was mediocre but this is the greatest version. I think in time Bacharach was won over some.

9 years ago

Mike Mangan

Arthur Lee the front man on Love an incredible talent !

9 years ago

pankfan60

Cool 60's specs.

9 years ago

ftsjr

The first time I ever heard this song was in the movie, "What's New, Pussycat?" Peter O'Toole and Paula Prentiss (a stripper), are dancing to this tune at a club, and O'Toole starts to strip, right on the dance floor. In the flick, the song is done by Manfred Mann.

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