The Magnificent Men - Peace of Mind (Swingin' Time - Sep 10, 1966) video free download


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A white R&B vocal septet from York and Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA, the Magnificent Men (often abbreviated to the "Mag Men") drew their members from doo-wop groups called the Endells (who released one single, "Vicky", in 1963) and the Del-Chords (who released "Everybody's Gotta Lose Someday" in 1964). From the latter band were culled singers Dave Bupp and Buddy King, with instrumental backing provided by the former Endells (Jim Seville, Bob Angelucci, Tom Hoover, Terry Crousare and Tom Pane). They signed to Capitol Records and "Peace Of Mind" was released in 1965. The follow-up single was "Maybe, Maybe Baby", radio exposure for which brought them to the Apollo Theatre in New York. Their legendary performance here drew James Brown up from the audience, joining them in a 45-minute set. However, the group was facing difficulty in outgrowing their local popularity, with "Stormy Weather" failing and "I Could Be So Happy" only managing a meagre number 93 in the Billboard charts. Joining the Motortown Revue as its only white act, their next effort was "The Sweet Soul Medley", a version of the Arthur Conley standard reworked to include nods to their favourite groups of the day. The rest of their Capitol singles failed significantly to embellish their reputation (despite a strong reading of Jimmy Webb's "By The Time I Get To Phoenix) and in 1969 the Magnificent Men moved to Mercury Records. Both "Holly Go Softly" and a version of Bob Dylan's "Lay Lady Lay" also stalled. When Bupp left he was replaced by Stan Sommers (ex-Del-Satins) but the group did not record again. ~Source: Encyclopedia of Popular Music

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8 years ago

jam2music

MAGNIFICENT MEN ~ "PIECE OF MIND"One of the greatest unsung "blue eyed" Soul bands ever! A great vocal and a great song. 

8 years ago

TONE B HURT

MAGNIFICENT MEN ~ "PIECE OF MIND"One of the greatest unsung "blue eyed" Soul bands ever! A great vocal and a great song. 

8 years ago

gbmcdermott

I was responsible for organizing a concert in the Fall of 1967 at Lafayette College in Pennsylvania. I had heard the Mag Men in Philadelphia that summer and later asked them to be the lead off group for this concert in which Dionne Warwick was the headliner. Billed as the 'Blue Eyed Soul Brothers', they were fantastic and these YouTube clips bring back some great memories.Bruce McDermott

9 years ago

Larry Fisher

Every time I hear these fellas it reminds me of falling in love for the first time all over again n again so smooth melts my heart away. Big Fish

9 years ago

Larry Fisher

Blue eyed soul if ever I was to have heard it, could never be a group such as this showing white people have soul also not only rock n roll got to love em

9 years ago

Bill Lawlor

What a voice!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! White guy with a ton of soul!

9 years ago

Helen Carlton Jones

Such a great group. Never heard their music before. A friend turned me on to this group. Love the singing. Beautiful. ....

9 years ago

Phil Friedrich

OMG, I was a freshman in college in Phila (where this video was from) and it was ...Who are these guys??

9 years ago

TONE B HURT

MAGNIFICENT MEN ~ "PIECE OF MIND"One of the greatest unsung "blue eyed" Soul bands ever! A great vocal and a great song. 

9 years ago

TONE B HURT

One of the Best! A great record and a good album too.

9 years ago

Scottie L. Smith Sr.

Oh yeah... Swinging Time UHF Channel 50 out of Windsor (Canada). All the up and coming Detroit/Midwest groups did that show. I first saw the Spinners and The Capitols (Cool Jerk), Rotary Connection, Amboy Dukes, Bob Seeger and The Last Herd, Mitch Ryder and The Detroit Wheels An The American Breed ( on this show. These were just a few.

9 years ago

J. E. Paisley

Weirdly enough, I saw them at the Raven in Middletown, PA just before they got out of central PA. And I thought white boys had no soul! Wrong.

9 years ago

imbees2

Saw them at the Uptown Theatre in Philly. The tore it upp!!!! The crowd went wild. They looked petrified when they came on stage, but they started singing, it was over!!! The hit it out of the PARK!!!!!!!!

9 years ago

julesmonroe47

Saw them LIVE at the Uptown Theater in Philly. They had a good sound but never made it big.

9 years ago

SwitchinLabels

I know it's just a matter of time....I'm gonna find peace of mind. I still get chill every time I hear this song. Loved it when it came out in the 60's....still love it.

9 years ago

Frank Czuri

These guys were GREAT!!!

9 years ago

thehoundz1

FABULOUS!..York PA!

9 years ago

Wayne Jones

Just very special. Period.

10 years ago

Barry Mann

Should have said WABC NY, NY

10 years ago

Barry Mann

Dave and the boys were fantastic. Barry Mann (DJ the DJ Douglas Jerome) NY, NY and WORK w/ Doc + WSBA w? Charlie Krimmel (Chuck Fredericks)

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