In 1961 I was 15 and met a girl who was 13 we went to party's and danced to Motown and in high school still with this girl we watched Dick Clark on American bandstand and all those people dancing to the 60s music, those days were golden and in 1965 i married that girl and we just celebrated 57 years together and sill dance to the slow music of that era in our 70s
Music is good for the soul. It also brings out the best in most people. So glad you found your soulmate, through dance and music. Everything happens for a reason. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
yes,...the American dream was a greath Idea!!!,..and everyone on the planet wanted to live this dream,...but the dream is over....now lucifer & his gang of fallen Angels have taken over the Planet!!!....were fked!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@michaelschiffel Just in case you do not know. Her name is Robin Mary Paris. She passed recently at the age of 75. Sigh, female beauty is constant but only briefly owned by an individual.
@@michaelschiffel She pitches up if you put in her name on you tube. One scene is just her doing the ironing (on another Dizzy someone has made a collage of TV movie scenes) and you are thinking WOW!
I was one of these girls! Proud to be a Baby Boomer - the best of times! Graduated in 1969! So many memories. This was one of my favorite songs and still love it!
It reminds me of being on the octopus st Battersea funfair and hearing this fab song. Such happy memories of being in my teens and not having a care in the world,!!
I get "Dizzy" when I hear this song! If you got to grow up in the 50's through the 90's with all the golden classic music, movies, hotrods and concerts, YOU were blessed!!
Maybe that's how I should look at it instead of dreaming about some scientist building a time machine. No wonder the Back to the Future Trilogy is my favorite 3 movies.
Someone once said that music is the closest thing we have to a time machine and I happen to agree. I hear a piece of music and it takes me immediately to the time and place I first heard it.
Since my dad died in 2020, I've been listening to a lot of the music of his time to try to understand or appreciate more of his experience, especially as a 17 year-old high school drop out entering the USMC in 1967. Couldn't do it without these tunes.
I love 60s and 70s music. When a favorite song comes on the car radio... I unroll the windows and turn the music wayyyy up. Singing along. Makes my heart so happy. And, the lady who told her grandkids it's her dancing in the "Dizzy" video. I would love to know how to dance like that. I'll be 59 in October. And this music still touches my heart when I hear it. Those times were amazing!!!
The other day, a car drove by blasting feelings on the radio. I’m quite sure that’s the first time in human history that’s ever happened. It was hilarious.
I am 62 years young and grew up in this era...... what a wonderful time amongst all wrongs that plagued the country. Songs from the 60's and 70's always brings tears to my eyes... what a time!
Same age as you! I graduated from high school in 1977. We definitely had the best music. I used to watch American Bandstand every Saturday. And Midnight Special, was it Saturday or Friday night? And Saturday Night Live! The original great crew! Yes, that was an incredible era.
@@suzyrunninghawk7870 I too, graduated high school in 1977. If ever i was granted a wish to go back in time, this would, most , definitely, be it. Second wish, those who didnt get a chance to experience the 70',s, could. Phenomenal era. Never to be again, for sure!!!!! (:(:(:(:(:(:(:
These were times when life was so simple! We use to blast this song in the car and sing to it as we cruised down the boulevard with the windows down! Memories flooded back as I listened to it! 🥲🥲
I'M 69 , THE 60'S 70'S-80'S MUSIC WAS THE BEST OF ALL TIMES...I STILL LISTEN TO IT... Dizzy, I'M SO DIZZY IS ONE OF MY FAVORITE SONGS A GOOD SONG IT TAKES ME BACK TO THE 1960'S ...IN 1969 I WAS 15 YEARS OLD CAME TO AMERICA IN 1966 FROM PR..FUNNY I LIKE THE AMERICAN MUSIC , BUT NOT LATINO MUSIC...ROBIN MARY PARIS DIED IN 2022 REST IN PEACE GIRL, WE WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER YOU...
Oooh, would if I could go back in time to relive this over (forever!) It's now January 5, 2023 and I'm still mesmerized by this dance and dancer. Hope it has brought many good memories back to many of you.
We listened to this a hundred times when we were little, spinning around in the living room, falling and laughing. Memories are more valuable than diamonds.
But it was the beginnings of what is today.. I remember hearing when I was a Teenager that Rock n Roll was the devils music.. LoL, so they played more it..
That was the "second" record, I ever bought. Right after, Sugar Sugar by the Archie's. At 63, I still have both 45's. 🙂Still enjoy listening to both! 🙂
Likely you have Crystal Blue Persuasion, then? I can see the label spinning on the portable record player as I write this. Unfortunately, we often lost the center adapter or broke it, so it is rotating a little OFF-CENTER! oh well, at Christmas we'll get a three-pack in our STOCKING?
@@MrJeffchoy I like you have LP's and 45"s dating right back to the 50"s and all in pristine condition and i am in my 70's and no way am i getting rid of them. I even have the first KISS and other metal groups LP's
I am searching for and listening to all my mum's favourite songs online. I am crying as I listen to each of them. Mum RIP, I love and miss you so much Ohhhhh how I used to peep to see her dancing to these beautiful songs. She was so skinny and flexible.
I'm sorry for your loss, hon. I lost my mom also so I know how much it hurts! May God, our Father of compassion, provide you comfort as you grieve. God bless you. ❤
@Evan Moyer Everything is wonderful and exciting when one is experiencing puberty. This is true for every person. Watermelons are sweeter, peaches juceir. First kiss, first touch, first smell.......first love. Just memories now. Just jaded old people knowing their lives are nothing but an existence of delaying death. Remember when we were young and the lyrics of songs spoke truth that would never apply us? When I'm 64 One day closer to death When your seeds are dried up Anyway just a thought Evan Moyer.
That what you say. The genertain before you, your parents, even parents generations said the excat opposite. Excatly same as most of our generation says about current and up coming generations 😂😢😮
Hola! En ese tiempo tenia 5 años ! Me acuerdo siempre mi mama sintonizaba la radio cooperativa y escuchaba el programa demusica bailable.yo me acercaba a la radio y me ponia a bailar! Disfruta este tema!
I'll be 64 on May 5th, and boy, when I view this video does it ever bring back fond memories of my youth I thought had left me forever. Ah, so much fun and good friends back then! Guess I'm a doddering old fool now, because watching this brings a tear to my eye, but oh, sweet bird of youth! Rock n' roll everybody! Luv ya all!
i was 16 when this song came out, i just about wore out the 8 track tape playing it over and over. man those were good times, if i could only go back and relive those times
You will one day. The universe is infinite, so the molecules that make your consciousness will come together again. Trouble is, before that, you may be a snake, an insect, a dinosaur. In an infinite universe, anything that can happen, will happen and one day you will be human again. ..and again. and again. We are on a loop
@@Debbie4690 Watch guy who wrote Handsome Johnny for Richie Havens. On Broadway in Raisin In The Sun . Emmy for Roots. He recovers from C19 at 84 : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-aP-ncHI1M8k.html Thanks for watching. I'm 69 & still kicking. Came for the dancer.
I was 17 years back in 1969 and when they played Dizzy the dance floor was over filled. Missing the time when it did not hurt to get up in the morning. God in heaven i miss that time! Do you remember?
I was in my final year at art college that year. Lots of girls there. No tattoos, no piercings other than ears, little make up, and the ability to change the world for the better. It seems epitomised by this lass dancing. Good times.
I'm 73 and Tommy Roe (The Sweet Pea Kid) is one of my favorite singers from the 60's. I love "The Dancing Troll" and yes, that is what a women should look like, especially a beautiful woman from the 60's who is wearing a micro-mini skirt! Those were the days of feminine sexiness! Thanks for posting this video from the memories of my past life!
I too think this is such a typical feel good song of the 60,s. I don't think we look back at the past in rose tinted glasses because the music was incredible, the sun seemed to always shine, we had real snow, fashion was world beating as was our music. The dancing here is so memorable and don't forget those girls of our youth. I'm 69 now but feel 16, long may it last
I remember this song back then, I was 9 but l listened to my A.M transistor radio most of my waking moments. I remember back to 1964, The 60's were Awesome it was so far out. 🥰
@@enriquemore3332 Robin Mary Paris, Actress: Annie Hall. Robin Mary Paris is an actress, known for Annie Hall (1977), Ryan's Hope (1975) and Beacon Hill (1975).
Got this 45 record when I was 10. My slumber party - us girls played lots of 45's: this, Sugar Sugar, CrystalBlu Persuasion, Wait a Million Years, Revolution/Hey Jude, HonkTonk W. My dad even bought me the Beatles White Album.
Best era of music. I grew up during this time too and we played and danced to this song over and over and over. Had the hair, clothes and ALL of the music. Great times!
I just love this style of dancing from way back when! I grew up at the time when it was just fazing out, so glad I was around to witness some of it. Very cool!
when music was fun and it made you smile, it made you cry, it made you fall in love, it made an impact on your life and after 60 yrs you still know every word in the song
Ricky Greenleaf I was 15 years old in 1969, you had the hippies the Vietnam war and a whole bunch of other stuff going on at that time, and the music was great, have a good one my friend, greetings from Los Angeles CA.