Hey, being in one's sixties is not sad! What a life it has been! I saw the DC5 in 1966--how can that not be great! Wouldn't trade what I've seen and experienced for all the youth in the world.
We where the opening band for The Dave Clark 5 at a Boston Garden concert in 1966. We where called The Kastawys. Mike and all the guy's in the band where gentlemen in every respect of the word. We had a wonderful and memorable night entertaining the 27,000 or so fans. Truly the good old days.
@Bernard Winn what about The Rolling Stones never liked the Beatles The Rolling Stones are my favorite band my second favorite band is The Dave Clark 5 of course
@@mikebarooshian7255 I’m very happy you love the Dave Clark Five. But the stones were my third favorite. And the kinks Back then in the day when I was a kid in 1964
No, it's cut from one of those "concert videos" (films with around five songs) that have been around since the earliest days of sound film. From the Twenties to the Fifties, they were often included in cinema programmes as "shorts" - but when TV took over, they mostly got buried. Nonetheless, they continued to get made, right through to the Eighties, even after "pop videos" had taken over. And even those bigger-budget films of single hits go right back to the Twenties - then called "soundies".
Actually, this clip came from an English TV special called "Hold On It's The Dave Clark Five" with guest stars Lulu and Richard Chamberlain (TVs' Doctor Kildare at the time.)
@StanBennet I remember that too! I was looking for it tonight because that file went when my computer blue screen of deathed on me a few months ago and I got it, it was about 9 parts!
I just saw this was shot in 1967. To think if any of these dancers are still alive they now have pear-shaped figures, have had hip replacements, and even walk with canes and walkers.
Hey, being in one's sixties is not sad! What a life it has been! I saw the DC5 in 1966--how can that not be great! Wouldn't trade what I've seen and experienced for all the youth in the world.
I'm with ya Katie !
We where the opening band for The Dave Clark 5 at a Boston Garden concert in 1966. We where called The Kastawys.
Mike and all the guy's in the band where gentlemen in every respect of the word.
We had a wonderful and memorable night entertaining the 27,000 or so fans.
Truly the good old days.
FRANK tell me more of that opening act - your band was for the - DAVE CLARK FIVE in 1966
@@josephnania2693 I guess that's all you're going to get.
Lenny Davidson's guitar, amazing ! One of the best bands of all time !!
Someone had the whole movie on youtube and it got pulled. Ticked me off!
I am glad they made into the RocknRoll Hall Of Fame . They deserved it. . They were a great band ! Pure rocknroll !
Fab & Groovy man!
brilliant...
ive never heard a bad song by these greats. every album was good music.
Growing up, besides the Beatles, the Dave Clark Five were My second favorite. If you think about it, they lasted as long as the Beatles together.
@Bernard Winn what about The Rolling Stones never liked the Beatles The Rolling Stones are my favorite band my second favorite band is The Dave Clark 5 of course
@@mikebarooshian7255 I’m very happy you love the Dave Clark Five. But the stones were my third favorite. And the kinks Back then in the day when I was a kid in 1964
Man, the DC5 get all the girls.
No, it's cut from one of those "concert videos" (films with around five songs) that have been around since the earliest days of sound film. From the Twenties to the Fifties, they were often included in cinema programmes as "shorts" - but when TV took over, they mostly got buried.
Nonetheless, they continued to get made, right through to the Eighties, even after "pop videos" had taken over. And even those bigger-budget films of single hits go right back to the Twenties - then called "soundies".
Actually, this clip came from an English TV special called "Hold On It's The Dave Clark Five" with guest stars Lulu and Richard Chamberlain (TVs' Doctor Kildare at the time.)
Groovy!
@StanBennet I remember that too! I was looking for it tonight because that file went when my computer blue screen of deathed on me a few months ago and I got it, it was about 9 parts!
Love um!
Is this a promo? It's great!
I just saw this was shot in 1967. To think if any of these dancers are still alive they now have pear-shaped figures, have had hip replacements, and even walk with canes and walkers.
That should make them easier to catch.
@@orbyfan LOL
Holy shit.
how did this end up on my list?
Yeah - but these babes are the real THING, man!
@fvshkatie WELL SAID!
Regards, the uploader. (Mike - 58 - 59 next month)
anyone know what this song is called?
Five By Five
thecoolmans.simplesite.com my dc5 page song is '5 by 5'
Hold on.
That was nothing but noise 😢!! Dave Clark 5 shouldn't have gone psychedelic, it didn't work!!!!!