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Check out the Dave Clark Five playing a concert in London to a crowd of screaming teenagers as they perform their hits 'Bits 'n Pieces' & 'Glad All Over' in 1964.
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Full title reads: "The Dave Clark Five - Technicolor".
London.
GV Ext. Teenagers waiting outside the Royal, Tottenham for the doors to open. CU Girl music fans. Pan down showing one of the girls wearing long dress new type fashion.
VS of members of pop band - The Dave Clark Five getting ready for concert in dressing room. The laugh and joke and then comb their hair.
SV Girl teenagers smiling through glass doors at the entrance. Dave Clark comes into picture and kisses one of the girls through the glass.
Side view crowd.
Various shots of the Dave Clark Five performing their song 'Glad All Over'.
They then perform 'Bits 'n Pieces' or 'Bits And Pieces'.
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@ursulacosta307
@ursulacosta307 8 месяцев назад
I saw them at The Tottenham Royal in 1964. When they sang ‘Glad all over’ the entire audience stamped on the floor, and it was truly electrifying. They were an amazing group. 🎵🎵🎵
@user-lk9dh6ji9t
@user-lk9dh6ji9t 3 месяца назад
I was there, stamping along. Aso saw The Who, The Move, Little Stevie Wonder.....
@jurassicrock1950
@jurassicrock1950 28 дней назад
I saw them in the States in '65, they were amazing :D
@keithshaw2416
@keithshaw2416 8 месяцев назад
they were a very good group. they deserve more recognition today.
@clivebaxter6354
@clivebaxter6354 7 месяцев назад
no they dont!
@michaelwood875
@michaelwood875 6 месяцев назад
64-'66, they ruled equally with the Beatles, before drug rock entered the scene
@DavidDillon101
@DavidDillon101 8 месяцев назад
Only a cynic could dislike the Dave Clark Five. After all, here was a band that played upbeat, infectious pop, and who could possibly not fall for “Because,” one of the best, most Brian Wilson-worthy love songs ever written.
@jimringomartin
@jimringomartin 4 месяца назад
Written by Ronn Ryan. Stolen by Dave Clark
@user-sk5lm5zn5r
@user-sk5lm5zn5r 2 месяца назад
​@@jimringomartinwhy didn't Ron Ryan sue Dave Clark if what you said is true.
@NoosaHeads
@NoosaHeads 2 года назад
The cinematography quality is superb. This film is 57 years old and could have been made yesterday.
@barryrudge1576
@barryrudge1576 2 года назад
probably because it has never been played
@goodo5691
@goodo5691 2 года назад
yes sir quite superb
@FidelCastro128
@FidelCastro128 Год назад
@@barryrudge1576 Proper film storage & scanning, mate!
@benwilliams6081
@benwilliams6081 Год назад
@@barryrudge1576 This was a Pathe News film. They were made for cinemas to show in between films. They were of the highest quality and made on 35mm sound cine film. This one is actually quite well known.
@toreckman8899
@toreckman8899 9 месяцев назад
@@barryrudge1576😂😂😂😂😂😂
@Joe_Peroni
@Joe_Peroni Год назад
Just as I know every lyric of every Beatles' hit from '62-'66, I know every lyric to the DC5's hits! They were a GREAT band.
@dandyer2616
@dandyer2616 3 года назад
Mike Smith..underrated A phenomenal voice
@martinbroverman3726
@martinbroverman3726 3 года назад
Made their mark in rock history
@pressureworks
@pressureworks 2 года назад
What a WAZZER !!! Sold Millions !!!!!! Comment Reported !!
@michaelserby7697
@michaelserby7697 2 года назад
Mike Smith was the Best 🇬🇧 💖
@seltaeb9691
@seltaeb9691 2 года назад
He was very Lennon-esque in voice & looks which probably irked founder Clark! DC must have let's do our own Beatles hairstyle which looked a bit weird by piling it up on the top. Once the Beatles quit touring America adopted the DC5 & H.Hermits as Beatles-esque lookalikes. Best thing DC5 did was the Rock & Roll chart number in late 60s.
@msbrownbeast
@msbrownbeast 2 года назад
Yessir! Mike Smith was The man! And Dave Clark was overrated.
@un2ctdawmain267
@un2ctdawmain267 2 года назад
"Glad All Over" and "Bits and Pieces" were the two songs by this band I loved. 60's music is the best!
@Mister8224
@Mister8224 8 месяцев назад
"You got what it takes" is my favorite DC5. Dave screwed up his ownership of their songs & deprived future generations of hearing their songs.
@marvinchase4899
@marvinchase4899 7 месяцев назад
I also liked "Can't You See That She's Mine?" and I think "Because" rivalled "Cherish" by the Association
@Mister8224
@Mister8224 7 месяцев назад
@@marvinchase4899 "Glad all over" booted Beatles "She Loves You" from top spot. It looked like they might keep up to the Fabs, but DC'S ghost writer wasn't nearly as prolific at putting out good material as John & Paul, & there are only so many old soul hits they could copy.
@merrylmarsh9037
@merrylmarsh9037 9 месяцев назад
Always a great group, great sound. ♥️👍👏👏👏👏👏👏
@SleepyBoysPhotos
@SleepyBoysPhotos 9 месяцев назад
My Nan was at this show she was so proud to tell me it was amazing ❤
@StephanieM772
@StephanieM772 4 года назад
Wow...a lot of haters out there. The DC5 can’t possibly compare to the Beatles or many of the other British Invasion bands BUT these guys made great pop records that had a much tougher, aggressive sound than most of the other groups in the 60’s and no other group had such a huge sound in their early hits. And they sold an incredible amount of records. So, a little respect, please...
@buckjohnson1119
@buckjohnson1119 4 года назад
Stephanie Mack You described them, perfectly. A powerhouse of music, positivity, personality and so meticulously Handsome, also!
@bengaljam4550
@bengaljam4550 4 года назад
My problem is I never see them actually playing live. Were they really that great of musicians. Can't tell. Based on the footage I have seen they were not.
@StephanieM772
@StephanieM772 4 года назад
bengaljam, the stuff on RU-vid that I’ve seen of them live seems to indicate they were really good. They had a reputation as being a strong band in the clubs before they broke with “Glad All Over”.
@guygrip4303
@guygrip4303 4 года назад
@@bengaljam4550 none of groups. Play live. You cant look at instrement smile and. Sing you have two constent look at what your playen. When you see harder core someone like ERIC CLAPTON. Hes looken at guiter and not singen when he does solo playen. Beatles didnt play live cause screamin over them. And if group plays there instrement sound is more raw sound. The DAVE CLARK FIVE HAD TO DO LOT COMUNICATEN WITH AUDIENCE SO THEY REALLY CAN NOT LOOK DOWN PLAY AT SAME TIME. LOT PEOPLE DONT KNOW THAT.
@bengaljam4550
@bengaljam4550 4 года назад
@@guygrip4303 I can find many bands playing live especially bands from the 60's. Of course some TV shows pretty much required lip synching. Beatles live concerts are shown prominently. This video supposedly shows DC5 in concert but they are lip synching. Change my mind. Find me one instance on youtube where they are clearly playing live.
@keithwatson3231
@keithwatson3231 9 месяцев назад
These guys have such a huge, tight sound. Very talented. Modern performers would struggle to be this good.
@Mitchell-lc5kj
@Mitchell-lc5kj 9 месяцев назад
Modern performers are better than this. Playing to a backing track shows all sense of no talent.
@bertspeggly4428
@bertspeggly4428 9 месяцев назад
My thoughts exactly. Can anyone confirm that they were miming?@@Mitchell-lc5kj
@lindabergman3127
@lindabergman3127 6 месяцев назад
Agreed100 ❤
@vodriscoll
@vodriscoll 5 месяцев назад
@@Mitchell-lc5kj as opposed to recording with autotune?
@anthonywalsh785
@anthonywalsh785 3 года назад
mike smith was not just the organist as announced, but also the lead singer. the group should have been called the mike smith five.
@marcm9999
@marcm9999 3 года назад
Best comment bar none.
@HiddenFarmApalachin
@HiddenFarmApalachin 3 года назад
David Clark is an English musician, songwriter, record producer and entrepreneur. Clark was the leader, drummer and manager of the 1960s beat group the Dave Clark Five, the first British Invasion band to follow the Beatles to America in 1964. He kept them safe from bandit money managers. Without Dave Clark, there would have been no Dave Clark 5!
@ImaCaMan
@ImaCaMan 2 года назад
And the Spencer Davis Group should have been called the Stevie Winwood Group. Doesn't work that way.
@michaelserby7697
@michaelserby7697 2 года назад
Awesome thanks for the update on my way home
@michaelserby7697
@michaelserby7697 2 года назад
Yes he was... ... ... 🇬🇧
@jackspry9736
@jackspry9736 2 года назад
RIP the three members of The Dave Clark Five Rick Huxley (August 5, 1940 - February 11, 2013), aged 72 Denis Payton (August 11, 1943 - December 17, 2006), aged 63 Mike Smith (December 6, 1943 - February 28, 2008), aged 64 You will always be remembered as legends.
@michaelangelo7511
@michaelangelo7511 9 месяцев назад
The group made great songs and the memories are with me today. I graduated trade school/ high school in 64 and this is the music of the era.
@user-qj1ie1rq8l
@user-qj1ie1rq8l 6 месяцев назад
Loved. Their music whilst doing my paper round ,vsinging to myself no phones then 1964ish 50 p per week , great days
@dynjarren8355
@dynjarren8355 9 месяцев назад
Boom Boom Boom Let’s stomp the Room!
@coreycox2345
@coreycox2345 3 года назад
This is somehow so sweet and innocent compared to now.
@michaelserby7697
@michaelserby7697 2 года назад
Yes sir
@seltaeb9691
@seltaeb9691 2 года назад
I found Dave Clark a bit odd.
@OfficialRaddeck
@OfficialRaddeck 2 года назад
It's not innocent; it is how it was supposed to be.
@malcolmdivorty6852
@malcolmdivorty6852 3 года назад
Great British group. Brings back so many happy memories listening to their music. It never grows old like the modern music
@artvanwag3257
@artvanwag3257 9 месяцев назад
I Remember banging our glass's on the pub tables to this
@draff1662
@draff1662 2 года назад
I saw DC5 live at the Westchester County Center, White Plains, NY in 1964. A regional group the Pacesetters opened for them and Cousin Brucie WABC introduced them. I can’t honestly tell you if they lip synched or not instead of playing live (as they were known to do) - the screams from the audience were deafening. They made some great records and I agree with all who say Mike Smith was an underrated vocalist. Great memory.
@Flussig1
@Flussig1 9 месяцев назад
Wow, never knew they were at the County Center !
@bruceclark8333
@bruceclark8333 8 месяцев назад
Having seen them live in Phila that same year I can tell you they were not lip syncing. At this concert it was the Kinks that opened for them and I got to see the original Supremes. Another classic band. The black music for that era is sorely missed. The rap crap made today can’t compare.
@marvinchase4899
@marvinchase4899 7 месяцев назад
@@bruceclark8333 "Wow!" The Kinks and Dave Clark Five on the same bill! I envy you
@marvinchase4899
@marvinchase4899 7 месяцев назад
Altho I saw The Who and Jethro Tull in '72, and The Who did "Tommy"
@bruceclark8333
@bruceclark8333 7 месяцев назад
@@marvinchase4899 yes 🙌 and the Supremes a fantastic experience!
@toneman335
@toneman335 4 года назад
Dave Clark was a control freak in every aspect of the band. It was as if all the members worked for him!
@robertbrown7408
@robertbrown7408 2 года назад
Mike Smith had such a great voice
@joycerichardson1810
@joycerichardson1810 Год назад
The real musician in the group. RIP Mike.
@bjbell52
@bjbell52 Год назад
@@joycerichardson1810 so their lead guitarist wasn't a real musician. He came from a jazz group. He went on to teach music at a college. And what about their sax player who also played 4 other instruments?
@murrayslee911
@murrayslee911 9 месяцев назад
Fantastic band, very popular Australia.
@clouddog2393
@clouddog2393 2 года назад
l was 10 yrs old and loved all this music . Happy days the '60's . Anyone got a time machine l could borrow ?
@glengamble526
@glengamble526 3 года назад
For those of you asking, it’s a combination of actual live footage and also filmed footage of the band miming to a track. They filmed stuff like the close-ups while the venue was empty, then shot some live footage with the audience present. The end result is a mixture of both types of film footage, mixed in with prerecorded studio tracks.
@steppenwolf53
@steppenwolf53 2 года назад
Actually I was wondering. Times it’s apparent that they’re syncing but times it looks live.
@jules8002
@jules8002 2 года назад
I agree , that show was so mimed and def nothing live about it. Great songs though , I still sing them today!
@beatiger9361
@beatiger9361 2 года назад
Because that was the way devil Dave Clark planned everything DC5
@bjbell52
@bjbell52 2 года назад
@@steppenwolf53 Dave sometimes would have Mike's and Lenny's microphone live to give them a sound that sounded live. One of their earliest performances on TV the went to a recording studio in New York City and cut a backing track that they could sing along to. There was another where they did play live and the drums sounded horrible (due to poor microphone placement). That might be why Clark started lip syncing their performances on TV.
@peterdrums1
@peterdrums1 2 года назад
You are absolutely correct. I have yet to find a "real" live performance of the group that is not lip-synced to one of their records. I know they did perform live venues but apparently Dave Clark saw to it that we don't get to see the real deal.
@iasoccerdad
@iasoccerdad 2 года назад
As a 74 year old picker who played many of the DC5 tunes over the years I have never found a video of them actually playing live, it's always miming to prerecorded track's...
@alanmusicman3385
@alanmusicman3385 2 года назад
Well, the way that they got their famous massive sound on record was through double-tracking everything from the drums to the vocals. There was no technology to do that stuff in live then, other than miming to a record, or if you had made the record with live performance in mind perhaps playing a backing track and singing over it. If you listen carefully to things like the intro to "Glad all Over" you can clearly hear two drummers - resulting from double tracking - Clark refused to use an actual second drummer. It's also the reason why when you listen to their earlier stuff (before multi-track studios came in) some of the backing elements sound a little more muzzy than others. They laid down a track and then played it on one tape deck while playing along with it and recording the result on another deck. Sometimes 2-3 times I think. Listen to "You Got What It Takes" (for one example) and knowing how it was done you can hear the different sound quality of the different elements.
@bjbell52
@bjbell52 2 года назад
@@alanmusicman3385 I already mentioned a live performance on RU-vid of their command performance for the queen. I know there use to be a live performance on RU-vid of them doing Glad All Over and the drums sounded really bad. There might be a Shindig episode when they might have song live. At the end of the episode all the different performers would sing one verse of a song. I don't think the DC5 would lip sync while all the rest didn't.
@joycerichardson1810
@joycerichardson1810 Год назад
Used a lot of reverb, too!
@glennwaynewalters
@glennwaynewalters Месяц назад
The first record I ever got was 'Bits and Pieces'. I was just a kid and my big sister bought it for me. I used to stamp my feet on the ground like them when I listened to it.
@4knanapapa
@4knanapapa 9 месяцев назад
Loud and proud.
@flamingpieherman9822
@flamingpieherman9822 3 года назад
I just love their energy and the fact that they're wearing Beatle boots! My mom used to have their album and I used to play it over and over again when I was little
@dougwilliams3740
@dougwilliams3740 2 года назад
Clever analogy. OVER & OVER was one of their hits!! 👍
@wesleycook7687
@wesleycook7687 10 месяцев назад
They don't wear "Beatle Boots". The boots the DC5 wore were zippers with the Cuban heel. Paul wore zippers, John wore zippers, George wore zippers but Ringo wore the elastic band with lower heels. The others also wore them occasionally. ALL the British Invasion groups wore similar boots. The Beatles just happened to be one of them.
@ovalvox7888
@ovalvox7888 2 года назад
They were really the Mike Smith Five!
@user-dz7hf9kq9z
@user-dz7hf9kq9z 9 месяцев назад
Their music is enjoyable.
@mikeconklin1567
@mikeconklin1567 9 месяцев назад
Wow this was my life during the 60’s.
@robinhepworth2079
@robinhepworth2079 3 года назад
was there that night tottenham royal , 64 i thought the floor was going to cave in with the crowd , but what a great time those days were
@caroleastmond9064
@caroleastmond9064 2 года назад
What a good smart band, with a great Sound!!!❤️🎉🎉🎉🎉
@pauljones2857
@pauljones2857 2 года назад
Doesn't take away the great music The Great Sound at 14 years old just going into High School times were simple it was just a great time miss it a whole lot
@yesterdayproductions1019
@yesterdayproductions1019 Год назад
The Dave Clark 5 made GREAT records. This is NOT live. It is lip synced, but who cares? They look great & the sound is great. The whole video is well staged & produced.
@danielpellegrini8192
@danielpellegrini8192 2 года назад
Great band from the sixties! Love these guys ! Class act ! Ed Sullivan loved these guys ! Great memories till this day . God Bless to all.
@debbieedwards711
@debbieedwards711 4 года назад
8 yrs. old and I rocked to the DC5. Thanks British Pathe'. You make me Glad all over !!
@hollywoodjoe123
@hollywoodjoe123 3 года назад
Debbie - well said - thank you - I am also " GLAD ALL OVER " !
@Joe-bw2ew
@Joe-bw2ew 9 месяцев назад
They had good pop sound. Very clean cut,charming. Singer powerful,doesn't need a MICROPHONE!
@janharris1085
@janharris1085 2 года назад
For a short period of time the Dave Clark Five rivaled the popularity of the Beatles. They were going to be bigger than the Beatles! My understanding is that Mike Smith was the driving force musically, writing, arranging, lead vocals, organist, backing vocals and other instruments in the studio. Dave Clark was the manager, a shrewd businessman who kept control of the band and the rights to all the music (and still does). It is hard to find DC5 music. I found a copy of a Russian produced CD a number of years ago, which has every song they ever recorded. It is one of my prized possessions!
@janicekociol7702
@janicekociol7702 2 года назад
Who told you Mike Smith really wrote their songs? Dave Clark scammed the actual song writer.
@armandobarbosa2914
@armandobarbosa2914 Год назад
Tenho 3 vinis do Dave Clark, além de 2 cds the best. A cópia do cd russo seria sem sombra de dúvidas , o duplo com 50 músicas , que inclusive, foi lançado por uma gravadora inglesa
@thekitowl
@thekitowl Год назад
Yet Dave Clark had Bobby Graham play the drums on the recordings.
@jamesdorazio3545
@jamesdorazio3545 Год назад
I read that Dave Clark paid his band members studio musicians wages.
@bjbell52
@bjbell52 Год назад
@@janicekociol7702 Mike Smith and Lenny wrote many of their songs. Ron Ryan wrote their earlier hits but stopped writing when Clark screwed him out of the royalties. And yes, after Ron left, I don't think they ever had a self-penned song in the top 10.
@daveclarke8913
@daveclarke8913 2 года назад
Man the trouble I used to have in getting a cab back in the day.. I'd give them my name and they would ask.... ' are there 5 of you?"
@chanboonyeoh643
@chanboonyeoh643 4 года назад
It was the era of the Swinging Sixties.The Beatles,the Rolling Stones,the Tremeloes,the Who and the Dave Clark Five ruled the roost and took the music world by storm.Yes it was crazy in those mid Sixties.
@charlesanzalone5846
@charlesanzalone5846 4 года назад
They never played live for tv, only their concert tour
@glenearl9506
@glenearl9506 8 месяцев назад
Mike Smith underrated singer
@P.G.1966
@P.G.1966 9 месяцев назад
My Grandfather took me and my brother to see the Dave Clark band in NYC..At the RKO..In 1964.😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊 I'm still grooving almost years later.
@un2ctdawmain267
@un2ctdawmain267 2 года назад
They had 3 hits I can't forget. Awesome. Glad All Over, Bits & Pieces, etc.
@robmac6508
@robmac6508 Год назад
😆 You forgot the 3rd hit 😊
@thekitowl
@thekitowl Год назад
And Dave Clark didn’t drum on one of them.
@candidoj
@candidoj 2 года назад
Great colors. I like them. Miss the superb Mike Smith.
@admiralb2848
@admiralb2848 9 месяцев назад
Great memories. I never saw them but I remember “Glad all Over” blasting out of the radio in my 1956 Chevy Belair as we tore around the streets of Dorchester Massachusetts. I don’t think today’s teenagers get to feel that kind of vibe but I could be wrong.
@boyfaizal4369
@boyfaizal4369 8 месяцев назад
that was the music when im at teenage year 60s.70s.
@trock6577
@trock6577 2 года назад
I saw them in a pouring rainstorm in a high school football stadium in Virginia Beach 1965. Didn’t know at the time they weren’t really live but still enjoyed their music.
@bjbell52
@bjbell52 Год назад
Don't listen to the BULLSH*T some people are saying. They were voted the best live group in London around 1963. Yes, they mimed on most of their TV appearances but they could and did play live.
@alfching2499
@alfching2499 3 года назад
It was a Session Drummer called Bobby Graham that played on there Records.He was told to keep it simple So Dave could do it Live.
@ifoundthistoday
@ifoundthistoday 4 года назад
I was 6 and loved this song ... I would run around the house stamping my feet ... bit's and pieces, and I wanted beatle boots and a beatle hair cut ... but I would always get a regular boys haircut and hush puppies instead
@benitomaldonado7080
@benitomaldonado7080 4 года назад
ifoundthistoday 😂👍Yeah , me too
@ifoundthistoday
@ifoundthistoday 4 года назад
@Mr. West lndian t.v. no in 58
@ifoundthistoday
@ifoundthistoday 4 года назад
@Mr. West lndian t.v. :)
@jimmyharris1481
@jimmyharris1481 4 года назад
I was 20 years old and enjoyed this time very well ! I was not "crying all over", I was happy all over !
@elephantsmemory3142
@elephantsmemory3142 4 года назад
@@jimmyharris1481 Same age and I loved Hush Puppies and was and still am a stones fan
@ThefightingCelt
@ThefightingCelt 2 года назад
DC5 were one of my favourites back in the day . They made some good old foot stomping hit records .
@hankunck2089
@hankunck2089 2 года назад
In an interview I read some years ago, with Paul McCartney, he stated that the only band around that time (1963-65) that they had any real concern about knocking them (The Beatles) out of the Top 10 chart position, was the Dave Clark 5. Back then, The Beatles, as with all the other “British Invasion” bands, had just one goal - to make as many commercial radio hits as possible, that would reach as high and remain as long in the top 10 on the charts, as possible. Even though The Beatles were the “perfect storm” of creative talent coming together as a group, which certainly eventually made them stand head and shoulders above the others, and musically define the 1960’s, back in those early 1960’s years The Dave Clark definitely gave The Beatles a run for their money, and legitimate cause for losing chart domination concern, as attested to by the number of chart topping hits the DC5 had during 1963-65: Beatles-16; Dave Clark Five-12; (Rolling Stones only 6). The DC5 didn’t evolve and grow musically, as the The Beatles and Stones did, but for what the DC5 produced and how frequently they charted during the early 1960’s, they were definitely a powerhouse group that recorded a lot of great catchy and danceable music, in sort of a Garage Band style of the time. I played in a Rock dance band from 1963-‘66, mostly in teenage nightclubs and other teen venues, and requests for DC5 songs were always in top demand by the attendees.
@nikolauspelzer2073
@nikolauspelzer2073 2 года назад
That's my opinion too.
@c.w.b.5409
@c.w.b.5409 Год назад
They were fantastic
@michaelsix9684
@michaelsix9684 4 года назад
looked and sounded great--miss 'em a lot
@lindawallace6750
@lindawallace6750 9 месяцев назад
I LOVED THE DC5 !! GOT ALL THEIR ALBUMS !!
@patbrennan6572
@patbrennan6572 9 месяцев назад
My favorite by these guys was Because, Because I Love You.
@Guitarharmonics
@Guitarharmonics 4 года назад
another great unforgettable band from the 60's!!
@armandobarbosa2914
@armandobarbosa2914 Год назад
Grupo musical de Tottenham
@thekitowl
@thekitowl Год назад
Remind me again who are they.
@heli-crewhgs5285
@heli-crewhgs5285 3 года назад
I've always liked the DC5's horse brasses mounted on the guitar straps.
@rickbaker8188
@rickbaker8188 3 месяца назад
They were great. Seemingly simple songs played by great musicians. Lead singer had an amazing voice.
@noslensoriano1549
@noslensoriano1549 6 месяцев назад
I was 8 years old heard their songs in1968 , no one can break a heart like you
@mrtomdorn
@mrtomdorn 3 года назад
When I saw the Beatles in Indianapolis in 1964 the crowd was going nuts and passing out to be carried out. Amazing It change my life and music carrier. (This event is on u tube) TD Atlanta
@alanhayward8237
@alanhayward8237 4 года назад
Solid sound - brilliant.
@PatrickSherman-dg6co
@PatrickSherman-dg6co 9 месяцев назад
Still hear DC5 on the radio on the oldies stations
@hindlewalker9330
@hindlewalker9330 9 месяцев назад
First records l bought were Dave Clark Fives
@richardherbert9320
@richardherbert9320 2 года назад
I was 12 in 1964 and they were up there with the Beatles. Thanks for the video!
@Keyboardman88
@Keyboardman88 Год назад
I was 13
@c.w.b.5409
@c.w.b.5409 Год назад
I was 13 and yes at that time they were just as great as The Beatles!
@Wotsitorlabart
@Wotsitorlabart 10 месяцев назад
​@@c.w.b.5409 I was 12 in 1964. The DC5 were a popular beat group. The Beatles were a phenomenon.
@patbrennan6572
@patbrennan6572 9 месяцев назад
You're the same age as me then, Dec 1952, We're a couple of old farts but we grew up with the best music ever man.
@Andy-wx4wx
@Andy-wx4wx 8 месяцев назад
I was minus 4 and still love this!!!
@globalman
@globalman 9 лет назад
This was great to see. Thank you.
@robertedwards3743
@robertedwards3743 7 месяцев назад
My first ever concert was to see The Dave Clark Five at the Birmingham Hippodrome with my Aunty. I was young and I couldn't hear anything but the girls screaming. Was a magical night.
@user-yj9sp8qs9w
@user-yj9sp8qs9w 7 месяцев назад
Mike Smith 5. ❤
@gollum3232
@gollum3232 4 года назад
Good stuff. I was a big DC5 fan. Played drums in a garage band a few years later. So much fun.
@FanOfFab4
@FanOfFab4 7 лет назад
Excellent quality
@hollywood5703
@hollywood5703 Год назад
BECAUSE is my fav.
@rogergibbons5210
@rogergibbons5210 6 месяцев назад
They were GREAT
@robertglare9019
@robertglare9019 9 лет назад
love this so much ,thanks so much
@MonicaSings
@MonicaSings 5 лет назад
I Love Oldie Songs...Thanks for sharing...
@joegongora2200
@joegongora2200 2 года назад
I always liked the shoes that the British groups wore. Those types of boots you'd zipped on the side. They're still popular with us older guys some are round toe and other styles are pointed toe. I haven't stopped wearing them since. I remember watching the TV Series from the 60's called the "Time Tunnel" in which James Darren played scientist Tony Newman. Tony Newman whether he traveled to the Old West, Middle Ages, or Colonial America, he wore those type of boots. Whether he wore a hairstyle with a bang and those those boots. You could tell Tony Newman was from the 60's because that particular style of clothing traveled with him.
@angelitavista7940
@angelitavista7940 6 месяцев назад
BECAUSE is our Family Theme Song, 7 children, 16 grandkids and in laws! Love DC5!
@robertguerrero8009
@robertguerrero8009 Год назад
So many great hits from back in the day, brings back wonderful memories for us Baby Boomers..
@terryfish7622
@terryfish7622 3 года назад
Those were the days. !
@peteranthonynuzzi8167
@peteranthonynuzzi8167 11 месяцев назад
i am 74 and I remember the DC5 very well they were. greatI saw them live somewhere on long island
@user-xm7vj9it7s
@user-xm7vj9it7s 5 месяцев назад
Brilliant Band and a good look❤
@guitarman530
@guitarman530 4 года назад
Great Band! Great Sound!
@indigomariana7093
@indigomariana7093 10 лет назад
I
@rdsieben
@rdsieben 4 года назад
He was way underpaid. Dave Clark got lionshare of the royalties while his bandmembers were paid a basic wage.
@TheCheermeister
@TheCheermeister 4 года назад
Mike Smith always reminded me of McCartney. Amazing vocals that made him the star of the band. Very sad ending to his life since he became a quadriplegic after breaking his neck falling off a stoop.
@rdsieben
@rdsieben 4 года назад
@@TheCheermeister if it wasn't for Mike Smith, DC-5 would not exist as we know it today. At the time of Mike's death his net worth was around $250,000. While Dave Clark's was around $10M.
@Agnethatheredhairkid
@Agnethatheredhairkid 4 года назад
@@TheCheermeister I, too, notice the resemblance to Paul Mac, Rick.
@coreymcconnell1908
@coreymcconnell1908 4 года назад
Mike Smith was the sound of the Dave Clarke 5 , such a shame the way he passed away. Lost a great musician, rest in peace Mike Smith.
@kaspricius1
@kaspricius1 9 месяцев назад
Super!❤🎉😊
@emanuelbravo1563
@emanuelbravo1563 11 месяцев назад
Dave Clark you are so awesome love bits n pieces God bless always keep groovin, come to Eugene , Oregon USA 🇺🇸
@dr123hall
@dr123hall 2 года назад
Dave Clark 5’s Mike Smith was a very strong voice, Dave was a rockin’ good drummer and Master manager! That sound is still easily rrcognized by those who lived that Sixties sound! Catch Me, Bits and Pieces, every song hit high on charts, right up there with the great Kinks, Zombies, Roy Orbison, Beach Boys, The Ventures, Shadows (England), Stones and yes, the Unbelievable Beatles!
@howie9751
@howie9751 2 года назад
Dave did not play drums on their recordings. They were played by a studio musician while Dave was up in the booth supervising.
@charleswilliams9177
@charleswilliams9177 Год назад
Studio drummer, Bobby Graham, played on most of their early records
@decadantdog4444
@decadantdog4444 Год назад
It would be nice to see and hear them ACTUALLY PLAY LIVE!!!
@martingilson663
@martingilson663 9 месяцев назад
Yep !!! Can’t believe anyone thinks this is live !!
@bobbyhamblen2338
@bobbyhamblen2338 5 месяцев назад
Did they ever REALLY play live?
@phildirt3
@phildirt3 5 месяцев назад
I think they lip synched everything
@jimringomartin
@jimringomartin 4 месяца назад
No one did
@jimringomartin
@jimringomartin 4 месяца назад
Ronn Ryan. I was a Beatle fan first and foremost. DC5 was my 2nd fave. So many great songs. 18 performances on Ed Sullivan. Never heard them live. No one did. Dave was the ultimate stage mother. Controlled everything. Cheated Ronn Ryan the song writer of such greats as Because out of his writing credits. But yes, great studio recordings. And Mike Smith greatest Rock N Roll vocalist 2nd only to John and Paul. Thanks for sharing this clip. Jim Ringo Martin
@bonniecassler7214
@bonniecassler7214 Год назад
My next favorite band to The Beatles,great music,and great fun!
@lyndawelch1200
@lyndawelch1200 Год назад
The Beatles introduced The British Invasion...we can not only thank them for their music but all the music that followed them....and that was alot plus the music following in the 70's...
@ciarankelly4338
@ciarankelly4338 Год назад
Great band - great hits!
@glynevans4119
@glynevans4119 4 года назад
Thanks for posting...great memories great band
@beverlygannon4141
@beverlygannon4141 2 года назад
Yeh remember the Royal. Great dance place in my teens 70s...and 8os..good old days no drunks or drug just good fun and walk home safe ❤️
@paulefstathiou1819
@paulefstathiou1819 9 месяцев назад
Great Band !
@SamtheMan0508
@SamtheMan0508 2 года назад
During that time, they were one of my favorites.
@brianduncan2793
@brianduncan2793 9 лет назад
I was alive for this and the rest of 60 s and 70 s
@mr.3camerasman59
@mr.3camerasman59 9 лет назад
Brian Duncan So was John Lennon.
@magneto7930
@magneto7930 4 года назад
Must have croaked at the tail end of the 70's.
@dunstonbrooks6886
@dunstonbrooks6886 4 года назад
@@magneto7930 May have been reincarnated.
@jjaus
@jjaus 4 года назад
Accident of birth. So was I.
@rob8872
@rob8872 4 года назад
I survived the 60’s. Both of them.
@mariogozum3860
@mariogozum3860 9 месяцев назад
No one can break a heart like you and 3406 are my favorite songs of them and many more of course
@carollong8093
@carollong8093 6 месяцев назад
Loved dc5 since i was 15,watch them on RU-vid, have glad all over as my ringtone.mike smith had a great voice.
@antonioaltamirano2835
@antonioaltamirano2835 3 года назад
4:40 I love that part of Rick Huxley with his bass
@joycerichardson1810
@joycerichardson1810 Год назад
Eric Ford was usually the session bassist for the DC5.
@henrilou
@henrilou 10 лет назад
incredible video quality
@willyboy6126
@willyboy6126 4 года назад
Yes and as this was originally filmed, it is far more superior than video....
@wannawatchu66
@wannawatchu66 4 года назад
Because it was filmed in 35mm if not 70mm film. Network TV shows that were filmed (as opposed to videotape) were done so in 35mm because of the superior quality. In syndication, 16mm prints were sold to individual stations.
@spacepatrolman
@spacepatrolman 4 года назад
fake live audio 4:39 stomp yer beatle boots on the floor too much echo
@bighands69
@bighands69 4 года назад
@@wannawatchu66 16mm is at about 5K and 32mm is at 8K resolution. It also has a color range far beyond HDR. No wonder it looks amazing.
@bighands69
@bighands69 4 года назад
@@wannawatchu66 Grain is an option when it comes to 16 or 32mm. It is hard to say if it is 16 or 32mm. It is also in 4:3 ratio which makes it hard to tell.
@wolfgangdr.strobel8227
@wolfgangdr.strobel8227 3 года назад
DC 5 was the first LP I bought (Greatest Hits) in 1966 I was 13 years young!!!
@mandernu
@mandernu 7 месяцев назад
Mike Smith was a Fabulous Singer!
@robertocroizay4359
@robertocroizay4359 9 лет назад
GREAT!
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