1) The Rascals (initially … Read Full Bio ↴There are two bands called 'The Rascals'.
1) The Rascals (initially known as The Young Rascals) were an American soul and rock group of the 1960s. Eddie Brigati (vocals), Felix Cavaliere (keyboard, vocals), Gene Cornish (guitar) and Dino Danelli (drums) started the band in Brigati and Danelli's native state New Jersey. Their first public performance took place at the Choo Choo Club in Garfield on Saturday, February 27th, 1965. Three-quarters of the group - Brigati, Cavaliere and Cornish - had previously been members of Joey Dee and the Starliters. Eddie's brother, David Brigati, an original Starliter, helped arrange the vocal harmonies and sang backgrounds on many of the group's recordings (informally earning the designation as the Fifth Rascal). When Atlantic Records signed them, they discovered that another group (Borrah Minevitch's and Johnny Puleo's Harmonica Rascals) objected to the release of records under the name Rascals. To avoid conflict, manager Sid Bernstein decided to rename the group the Young Rascals.
The Young Rascals had a minor hit with "I Ain't Gonna Eat Out My Heart Anymore" (1965), followed by the #1 single "Good Lovin'" (1966, originally by The Olympics). Then the band's songwriting team of Brigati and Cavaliere began providing most of their songs, and the hits kept coming for the next two years, including "I've Been Lonely Too Long", "You Better Run", "Groovin'" (#1, 1967), "It's Wonderful", "A Girl Like You", "How Can I Be Sure?" (which David Cassidy would record in 1972 for a #1 hit in the United Kingdom) and "A Beautiful Morning" (1968).
Guitarist Gene Cornish provided several songs of his own, such as "I'm Gonna Love You" and "No Love To Give."
In early 1968, the group dropped the "Young" from their name.
The Rascals' best work arguably came from their 1968 album Once Upon A Dream, which featured several leads each from Brigati and Cavaliere. Though the only success for a single on the album was "It's Wonderful" (#20 on the US charts), the album utilized frequent instrumentals, and peaked at #9 on the album charts. The album was praised by some critics for such songs as "Rainy Day", "My World" and the title track. Understandably, the song "My Hawaii" became a top of the charts hit in Hawaii.
Time Peace: The Rascals' Greatest Hits, released in mid-1968, topped the album chart and became the group's best-selling album. The same year, "People Got to Be Free", a horn-punctuated plea for racial tolerance (the band was known for refusing to tour on segregated bills) and their third U.S. #1 single, was also their final Top Ten hit.
Later singles and albums were not as popular, with only two top-40 releases in 1969, and none afterward.
In 1970, Brigati left the group, followed by Cornish in 1971. The last album with them as active members was Search & Nearness (hitting #198 in the U.S.), which featured Brigati's last performances as a member singing lead on the Cornish-penned "You Don't Know" and their cover of The Box Tops hit "The Letter". The only single release from the album was the spiritually-themed "Glory, Glory" (#58 in the US), with backing vocals by The Sweet Inspirations.
Cavaliere shifted toward more jazz and gospel influenced writing; he and Danelli released two more albums on Columbia Records as The Rascals, Peaceful World (U.S. #122) and The Island Of Real (U.S. #180), using other musicians and singers. These albums didn't sell as well as their earlier work and the group finally disbanded in 1972.
Cavaliere released several solo albums throughout the 1970s. Brigati, with his brother David, released Lost in the Wilderness in 1976. Cornish and Danelli worked together in other groups, including Bulldog and Fotomaker. In 1982, Cavaliere and Danelli joined Steve Van Zandt in Little Steven and the Disciples of Soul for the group's first two albums.
2) The Rascals were a three-piece indie rock band made of Miles Kane (guitar/vocals), Joe Edwards (bass), and Greg Mighall (drums). Hailing from the Wirral, on Merseyside, these three 21 year olds spent years learning their craft as part of The Little Flames, touring with bands like The Coral, The Zutons, and, most notably, the Arctic Monkeys. It was during this time supporting the Arctic Monkeys, inspired by their maverick, DIY spirit and refusal to comprise, the three youngest Flames decided it was time to trust their hearts and their instincts and go it alone.
In September 2006, they began jamming and writing new material as a three piece, and there was born The Rascals. Impressed by the raw energy and virtuosity of Miles’ playing, singer-songwriter Alex Turner approached him and suggested that he play lead guitar on a new Arctic Monkeys’ tune called "505". The Rascals were immediately signed to Deltasonic Records and played their first gig supporting Turner's band at Cardiff International Arena in June 2007.
August 2009, frontman Miles Kane confirmed that he left the band to pursue a solo career. The band was discontinued. Although receiving some commercial success by himself, fans of the group have kept the flame burning for reunions.
Lonely Too Long
The Rascals Lyrics
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I've been lonely too long
In the past, it's come and gone
I feel like I can't go on without love
I've been lonely too long (you been lonely too long)
I've been lonely too long (he been lonely)
As I look back
I can see me lost and searching
Now I find that I can choose, I'm free, oh, yeah
So funny, I just have to laugh
All my troubles been torn in half
I've been lonely, lonely too long
I've been lonely so long (he been lonely)
Now look at me
Gliding through this world of beauty
Everything I do brings ecstasy, oh, yeah
No wonder I could die
I feel like I'm 'bout ten miles high
I've been lonely too long (you been lonely too long)
Lonely too long (he been lonely)
Found myself somebody (he been lonely)
Don't have to be alone no more (he been lonely)
'Cause I've been lonely so long (he been lonely)
Don't have to be alone no more, no more (he been lonely)
The lyrics of "I've Been Lonely Too Long" by The Rascals suggest a feeling of desperation and hopelessness due to lack of romantic love. The repetition of "I've been lonely too long" emphasizes the extent of this loneliness, and the idea that it has been present for a significant amount of time. The chorus is accompanied by backup vocals, echoing the singer's sentiment and indicating the relatable nature of the emotion.
The first verse describes past experiences of feeling lonely, suggesting that these instances have been episodic but persistent. The line "I feel like I can't go on without love" emphasizes the singer's current need and dependency on love to survive. The bridge expresses a feeling of newfound freedom and inner peace as a result of finding love. The line "All my troubles been torn in half" conveys the idea that the presence of love has remedied the singer's previous problems and anxieties.
The final verse emphasizes the newfound joy, beauty, and ecstasy that love has brought into the singer's life. The line "No wonder I could die/I feel like I'm 'bout ten miles high" describes the emotional high and elation caused by finally finding love. The repetition of the line "Don't have to be alone no more" emphasizes the relief and gratitude for the end of loneliness.
Line by Line Meaning
I've been lonely too long
I have been without companionship for an extended period of time
I've been lonely too long
My state of loneliness has persisted for far too long
In the past, it's come and gone
There have been brief periods in which I had company but they did not last
I feel like I can't go on without love
My existence without love is difficult and seemingly impossible
As I look back
Reflecting on my past
I can see me lost and searching
I recall a time in my life where I was aimless and seeking companionship
Now I find that I can choose, I'm free, oh, yeah
I have come to the realization that I have the ability to choose how I spend my time and am no longer bound by the search for companionship
So funny, I just have to laugh
I find it amusing that my struggles seem insignificant now
All my troubles been torn in half
My past difficulties seem to have dissipated
Now look at me
Reflecting on my current state
Gliding through this world of beauty
I am navigating my life through the beauty that surrounds me
Everything I do brings ecstasy, oh, yeah
I am finding joy and sheer delight in everything I do
No wonder I could die
I am so happy that it almost feels too good to be true
I've been lonely, lonely too long
I have been without companionship for an extended period of time
I've been lonely so long
My state of loneliness has persisted for far too long
Found myself somebody
I have found a companion
Don't have to be alone no more
I am no longer forced to live my life solitary
'Cause I've been lonely so long
My state of loneliness has persisted for far too long
Don't have to be alone no more, no more
I am thrilled to no longer be living in isolation
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Edward Brigati, Felix Cavaliere
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HawkEye18
Music had Soul once,
ah line from another song by B.J. Thomas (RIP)
"For now, the tenderness,
has been replaced, by something less,
And it's hard to find,
what we left behind"
"What Ever Happened To Old Fashioned Love"
Brother Bill
One of the Greatest Bands of the 60's. If you can't dig this, well then you have a hole in your soul.
Robert Lassiter
I concur with this sentiment!
Cheryl Petrosino
I also concur! All their songs were big hits! Great memories!
Daniel
Agree
Nancy Jones
I like hearing this been awhile ❤❤❤
Phil Lyddon
Dino Danelli... simply one of the very best drummers of all time!
Angelo F
Absolutely agree. Couldn’t take your eyes off of him, either. He was a mesmerizing performer! The Rascals were the best band of that era. Wonderful songs and SO much talent! RIH sweet, beautiful Dino Danelli AKA Robert Daniel. I will love you forever ❤
Dave Sigmon
My favorite Rascals song. I nominate Dino as the most underrated drummer in sixties rock. He drove the band's music with his jazz sensibilities and never overplayed. I bet he will be cooking up that groove with Charlie Watts in the Rock and Roll Heaven Band. RIP Dino and thank you.
Davan Mani
Accuse Ginger Baker of plagiarism.
Barb Johnson
The Rascals were one of the groups I loved in the 60s. ❤ Positivity, love, and joy define all their music. We need all of that today. There's a commercial playing that reminded me of that song. 🎵 So glad it brought me here in 2023. DID YOU KNOW THEY'RE TOURING??