Manfred Mann – Do Wah Diddy (Ed Sullivan)
Manfred Mann – Do Wah Diddy (Ed Sullivan)
September 4, 2010 By 25 Comments
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Great video song sounds good but can we please upload complete songs cuts off at the end and that ruins the vid
Paul Jones is great!! Manfred is so cool guy! Yeah!
0:36 the keyboardist’s facial was way ahead of his time. didnt know that was popular in the 60’s. i see guys with that type of facial hair these days
@camerooniepooniepoo At the time a lot of shows didn’t want the hasle of setting up the mikes etc. so there was a lot of lip syncing
poo not sure,but they sang the song time
it is actually. they didnt film it on the set
are they miming?
@LifeIsGood63 …and it’s not live. Big disappointment.
This is not Ed Sullivan.
I like the drums
i was in the royal navy during the beatles main fame but i was fond of them but nothing compares to elvis presley!! first record i bought “elvis presley golden records vol 2″ in 1958!!!!
i did enjoy the early 60s specially songs like “i feel fine”,”love me do”,”i wanna be your man” ahhhh time goes on quick eh
@fattkattz55 The keyboard player, that’s Manfred Mann, yes
Agree totally on all counts. What is it with most groups today; they have no idea how to enjoy themselves.
is this the guy from mann fred man earth band?
Many of the grabs that we see from the UK and Europe are from shows that record the vocals beforehand and play live. This one does sound like the original though.
koo koo daddy oh. He had to be the template for the typical beatnik for all the 60’s sitcoms
Fiatalságom egyik nagy nótája !!! Örülók,hogy ujra hallhattam!!!!
There are plenty of talented singers and musicians today. All a matter of taste. I enjoy good Blue guitarists, no doubt there are those who consider Blues Guitar noise. I’m old enough to remember the adults describing the Beatles as no talent noise. And giving my cousin, who was a fair guitar player, influenced by pre-invasion American rock grief.
i heard this song yesterday at the end of some movie and i instantly remebered hearing it before. I had forgotten what the name of the song was so i asked my grandpa said it was ,”Do Wah Diddy.” Ever since then, I’ve been hooked to this song. I LOVE THIS SONG!!!!
hee hee it mighta been in color too if on ed s.but from that time,sometimes audio was not in sync with video but hey! who cares..its a good act
I’m a fan of 60’s music as well, but you’re laying it on too thick. Its not like ‘doo wah diddy’ makes a whole lot of sense.
While today’s music has been very commercialized, there are good performers out there.
Great video … but NO WAY this is from the Sullivan Show. For one thing, Sullivan insisted that all acts perform live on stage and these guys are obviously lip syncing. For another, the stage of the Ed Sullivan theater was huge! This video is being shot on some crappy little studio set somewhere. Still … great video of a great song!
Maybe its because they are from the same era. An era when songs made some sense, singers could actually sing and musicians could play their instruments.
Unlike the present era where pop songs make no sense and the performers have NO TALENT just an ability to make a horrible NOISE.
for some reason these guys remind me of The Beatles.
this song & video makes me feel so happy. Doo wah diddy!