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The Seekers, or Legatine-Arians as they were sometimes known, were a British Protestant dissenting group that emerged around the 1620s, probably inspired by the preaching of three brothers – Walter, Thomas, and Bartholomew Legate. Seekers considered all organised churches of their day corrupt and preferred to wait for God's revelation. Many of them subsequently joined the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers).
Long before the English Civil War there already existed what Hill calls a "lower-class heretical culture" in England. The cornerstones of this culture were anti-clericalism and a strong emphasis on Biblical study, but specific doctrines that had "an uncanny persistence"; rejection of Predestination, Millenarianism, mortalism, anti-Trinitarianism and Hermeticism. Such ideas became "commonplace to seventeenth century Baptists, Seekers, early Quakers and other radical groupings which took part in the free-for-all discussions of the English Revolution."
The Seekers 25 year Reunion Concert Complete. ( EMI copyrighted content removed )
The Seekers - I'll Never find another you
The Seekers - I'll never find another you (1968)
The Seekers The Carnival Is Over (1967 In Colour Stereo)
The Seekers Judith Durham Farewell 1968 (Entire Show)
The Seekers - Georgy Girl (1967 - Stereo)
Seekers - I Am Australian, Waltzing Matilda, Georgy Girl (Live, 1994) + Advance, Australia Fair
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The Seekers - I'll Never Find Another You STEREO 1965
Seekers Malaysia
PLEASE NOTE My first video upload of The Seekers 25 Year Reunion Concert is being blocked from being viewed in the following countries: Bermuda, Canada, Japan, Saint Pierre and Miquelon, United States, United States Minor Outlying Islands. EMI copyright lawyers seem to have done this because they have a hold on audio content of " I,ll Never find Another You" film footage from the sixties which was included in the original video. A few seconds of black & white footage was sufficient for EMI to totally block the whole video of the original 1993 concert from being seen in the above countries. As of 29th.March 2012, I shall upload this copy of the concert without the black & white clip & see what happens. Dont these people understand what increased sales of albums are made from You T...
From The Seekers farewell concert July 7 1968 at the BBC in London. The last time they sang this song as a group in the sixties. I hope these few videos give you good memories and can help to keep their songs and music alive.We can not let them be forgotten. I'll never find another you is composed by Tom Springfield and was recorded at Abbey Road studioes in London november 4 1964. "I'll never find another you" was to become their first number one hit in the UK 1965. And by the way,Judith overslept and got late to the studio that day :) I'll Never Find Another You There's a new world somewhere they call the promised land, And I'll be there someday if you will hold my hand. I still need you there beside me, no matter what I do, For I know I'll never find another you. There is always ...
The Seekers The Carnival Is Over 1967 In Colour
STOP PRESS: Keith Perron, 4th.December 2012. All I can say is the BBC is trying to locate the best copy of it so the colour can be restored. A number of B&W; prints were sent out to foreign TV stations after it was done and they have been able to local 14 copies. The next thing is locating the stereo recording of the audio that was made during the show. The original plan was to release it as an LP, which never happened. But it seems that the original master either now belongs to EMI or Sony Music. The plan is to release it in stereo. peteinoz Quote: A couple of things I want to say about this show. It will categorically NOT be released on DVD. The VHS release only came about through the temerity of one man, Graham Simpson, who invested a huge amount of unpaid time and agony o...
Back in 1967, when The Seekers returned home to Australia for a visit, little did they know that their free concert at the Myer Music Bowl in their home town of Melbourne would break attendance records for the Southern hemisphere and TV ratings records for Australia! (continued...) The concert forms part of the DVD 'The Seekers at Home and Down Under'. The group sang live on the day, but because no promo video existed for the original (1966) hit version of the song, it is this which I've used for the audio, extending the video to include the middle 8 bars. The DVD with the live audio, (along with all The Seekers' hits and much more) is available to buy on Amazon. You can see the clip here for comparison: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-GApOqzgWM More of these videos on the playlists bel...
The complete performance from the AFL Grand Final in 1994. A studio version by The Seekers of their National Anthem, 'Advance, Australia Fair', later appeared on a compilation CD called 'Anthem'. Judith has also released her own version with reworked lyrics - see http://judithdurham.com. More of these videos on the playlists below: Best of the 60s in stereo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSxwqBJLU8A&list;=PL3D56CE5573B8DB1E Reunion Performances: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOlPCmFG2pc&list;=PL2D64FCB8BC9B767C The Seekers concluded their Golden Jubilee tour in New Zealand in November 2014, and Judith Durham began her farewell tour there in April 2016. visit http://www.TheSeekers50th.com and http://judithdurham.com for more info and news.
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The Seekers first hit single, recorded at Abbey Road studios in London. Originally in mono, I've created a true stereo mix using similar techniques to the studio remixing used on The Beatles' 'Love' album. The video has been enhanced to play at the correct speed and in widescreen. More of these videos on the playlists below: Best of the 60s in stereo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSxwqBJLU8A&list;=PL3D56CE5573B8DB1E Reunion Performances: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOlPCmFG2pc&list;=PL2D64FCB8BC9B767C The Seekers concluded their Golden Jubilee tour in New Zealand in November 2014, and Judith Durham began her farewell tour there in April 2016. visit http://www.theseekers.com.au/ and http://judithdurham.com for more info and news.
All over the world, people must meet and part;
There's someone like me feeling the pain in their heart.
Some may meet again under that same white star,
If maybe some night you come back from afar.
Who cares if tonight I don't know where you are?
Are you thinking of me now,
Missing having me around?
If you have forgotten me,
My world will come tumbling down.
All over the world, others are sad tonight;
There's someone like me watching the sun's fading light.
All over the sky there is the same warm glow;
Here under that star I'm wanting you to know,