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Still Happy: The Turtles keep the songs close
This package show is anchored by The Turtles, the Los Angeles group that turned witty, harmony-heavy pop into radio staples.
Anchored nostalgia, evolving cast
With longtime voice Howard Kaylan off the road in recent years, the anchor slot now leans on Mark Volman and capable guest singers to carry the leads. They mix sunny hooks with sly humor and bring a studio-clean approach on stage. Expect a hits-first arc, likely closing with Happy Together and squeezing in Elenore early.Hits in short, bright bursts
Other sets in the lineup tend to drop signature cuts like Windy and Young Girl, keeping the run-time tight and familiar. The crowd skews mixed-age, from radio lifers to younger vinyl diggers, with lots of casual sing-along energy and polite, seated grooves between stand-up moments. Deep-cut note: the band started in the surf era under another name before pivoting to folk-rock pop, and the single Happy Together was penned by Garry Bonner and Alan Gordon rather than the band. A touring quirk is the shared backing band, which keeps changeovers fast and makes the medleys snap. Details about songs and production can shift city to city, so consider these notes an informed snapshot rather than a fixed script.The Turtles crowd, in living color
Vintage threads, easy manners
It feels like a neighborhood block party that happens to be indoors, with friends greeting friends across aisles. You notice vintage band tees, floral prints, and a few sharp blazers that nod to mid-60s TV performances. People clap on twos and fours almost by instinct, and the big choruses turn into communal singing without any prompting. Merch leans practical: a tour shirt listing every act, a hits CD, and a poster that looks good in a den or music room.Shared memory, new moments
Between sets, fans trade memories of which year they first heard these songs and compare which lineup they saw last time. You will spot younger fans filming a favorite chorus for parents or grandparents who played the records at home. There is light dancing near the aisles when the beat jumps, but the general vibe is relaxed, courteous, and open to conversation. Small touches like retro font backdrops and era photos on screens add context without stepping on the music.The Turtles: how the songs breathe live
Vocals drive the night, with stacked thirds and quick call-and-response that mirror the 7-inch mixes.