the "2 dudes" are Ray Sone,(harmonica) and myself, (Emmett Hennessy) vocals, guitar. There's some recent stuff from me here on youtube under my name. Ray later joined a rock band called Downliners Sect (they have a website)> sadly, we've lost touch. He was one of my best mates.
to answer your question, we were definitely beatiniks but tried to be more stylish as we were trying to make it a musicians. Ray went on to join a popular '60's band, Downliners sect . The pub was Rod Stewarts weekly hgangout, he was king of the stylish beatniks, we called him "Rod the Mod". (may have been there that night!) Wonder where all those guys are now? the girl who said "wer'e just friends" was my old girlfriend for .a while...Anne Woolridge. Big Annie, where are you? get in touch!
Yes, Allan Carf, it is absolutely authentic, as old friends of mine from the time, around '64/'65 are still with us (Ray Sone and Emmett Henessy), and we had a re-union a couple of years ago at home. It was wonderful to see them again. We've seen Ray several times since,but as Emmett has been in Trinidad for about 40 years, it makes things more difficult. I would say it must have been 1964, as Ray joined the Downliners Sect in that year, whilst he and Emmett played their folk set at the same club - Studio 51 in Great Newport Street. WE WERE THERE !!!
The description says it's from a film called "Primitive London", the full version of which appears to have has a copyright claim. Surely it's out there somewhere. Honestly I hope to find something better, these producers are clearly the epitome of square
the date of filming was 1964, it's a clip from a full length feature called "Primitive London" recently re mastered and released on dvd so it's available.
I love the comment section! "I was there!" It fills my heart with joy to know these folks are still with us and we can see and hear them on TH-cam from then and now. No "beatnik" of course would ever call themselves one. Beat is to beatnik as hip is to hippie. :) The leading questions and humorous/evasive/defensive responses are so typical of mainstream journalistic explorations into subcultures. In fact the bemused and dismissive media invented the aforementioned pejoratives. But everyone seems to know the game. :) They are just normal kids making it in a world far stranger than anything they can conjure up, yet they are considered the weirdos. Every generation has subcultures which explode into full-blown, mainstream industries. And despite the “growing up”, and the "selling out”, subcultures… ne, culture, persists. :) Making music, poetry, and socializing will always be attacked as "doing nothing", or being "disengaged", by people who sit on their arses watching TV. As a latter-day Beat and on-time/one-time punk myself, I know all too well these attitudes. Hanging out is a lost art.
a Mod in the first clip,followed by Rockers..lastly beatniks who were later to develop into Hippies.Beatniks were also called Hipsters.Originally jazz freaks in the '50's based around popular American social commentators and writers like Burroughs,Kerouac.Ginsburg etc later developed into folk and blues protagonists.Drugs an important side interest for them.
Ray and Emmett used to regularly play at Studio 51, where the Downliners Sect had a residency, apart from playing all over the UK and Sweden, and many other countries Terry Clemson (Gibson in the Downliners Sect) and I had a re-union last year with Ray and Emmett after 48 years and it was wonderful to see them again. We lost Ray for years and feared the worst, but he's well and happy now, which is all any of us can ask !
yes, the comment was from Ray, the harp player. he later joined a popular band, (Downliners Sect) but plays no more due to serious illness years ago but is well now. He married and divorced twice, still in London. We reunited for a day last summer (2012) after decades and there's a fuzzy video of that meeting on youtube. The film was definitely an exploitation movie but still it's a wonderful time capsule for me 47 years later.
It's not the cloth they were cut from, but Pete has said that he wrote Quadrophenia largely to pay tribute to the youth cultures of the people who had given The Who vital support in their early days
That was the word for young people who hang out in the clubs in London and listen to music in the early 60s thats why he keeps asking are you a Beatnik ? There were a few clubs in Earls Court from what I remember. Long time ago
Os poetas beatnicks tentavam transformar em palavras, a emoção do Jazz que ouviam nos bares; depois se apropriaram da música Folk para dar cadência a sua própria narrativa e fala.
Dave: This was right when beatnik culture was about to morph into the full-blown hippy culture. It wasn't quite there yet, the music is still folk, it's still acoustic. The hair is long but would get longer. As for Beatnic music, you are talking about Jazz. The beatniks loved it, but they didn't play it. They were writers, and poets, not musicions. The most they did was beat bongo drums while somebody read a poem. This playing folk music on a guitar is pretty much folkie culture, which was just about to morph into a hippy culture.
@@tetrahedron1000 It's an Island on the Thames at Twickenham , back in the 60s there was a hotel there that used to put on gigs, most famously by the Rolling Stones in their early years. You used to access it by a footbridge and I seem to remember they had a mini moke that just about fitted on there to carry the bands gear.
yes Moggy, I believe they are still playing, and their ex guitarist, Terry Clemson, also has a facebook Downliners site with lots of pics. Glad you like the clip, the pub is "the Duke of York" in Soho, London.
When the conservative mind-set takes hold in a culture, anything that is different is perceived as a threat and must be ridiculed by the establishment ...
he nailed how most are today there at the end but with phones vs a pinbAll !! I hope these cats got even cooler with age!! love and light!! they were jamming!!
@emmettify Thank you so much for your comments, good sir! My apologies for not getting back to you sooner, I have been a bit slack on here for a while. Needless to say, your input has been most valuable on this amazing piece of footage that blew me away when I first saw it, and felt obliged to share. I remember seeing The Downliner's Sect at a local pub oooh 1990 or thereabouts? They didn't disappoint. I take it they're still going now in some form if they have a website... (?)
It amazes me that they are teenagers! These kids all look like they are already in there mid too late 30's ! My mom said her parents who were about as old as these kids at the time looked by the time they were in there mid 20's looked worn out and spent (banding,teeth falling out,sagging, wrinkling) ...very odd.It is weird too me because I am the compleat opposite, I am not trying to glote or boste or anything but it is weird to me because I am almost 25 and I look way younger than I actually am,I guess It is true what they say genetics and lifestyle determine everything with your health and appearance.Grate Film reel thanks to whoever uploaded this.
the ultimate irony is that jeans a t-shirt and no body art is now the most non-conformist you can be. everyone else is trying to be somebody else, not themselves, as they would say. i saw this as a kid. i was a skater & loved punk, metal...all music really, but to make my point punk and metal were associated with the skater "scene" back in the day. even then i just dressed in jeans or dockers, and a t-shirt. i felt all these other kids tried to hard fit in. it should never be about clothes.
@@user-ov1mt9oo1m lol bruh, the environment? hurt ppl? all i am im talking about the mental state of the type of person who wears a "uniform" to fit the scene they are or want to be a part of
@matrags the guy on harp is Ray Sone from London, England, he later joined a blues/rock band, the Downliners Sect. (they have a website)...no it's not Pete Townsend.
The Mods weren't necessarily Hippies or Beatniks, they were in between. We didn't have too many of that here in America. Rockers were like the Greasers of the '50s,but with longer hair, mostly bikers. Beatniks were the bridge between the jazzbos of the '30s & '40s, & the folkies & hippies of the '60s.
British kids formed bands like The Rolling Stones, Kinks, The Animals, Ten Years after, Led Zeppelin, Humble Pie etc. Repackaged Blues and R&B and fed it back to American kids who lapped it up.
so basically all rebels fought to established new norm and society, and then when they did became establishment...they ended up disliked it? and the next generation rebels repeated the cycle. solid proof that human is a hamster :)
Is this the same "Primitive London" that Basil Kirchin did his usual freaky 'jazz-waltz' music? So much cool mind blowing stuff came out of ONE decade! Cor! [:-)]
moggy23 how was it established as 65.' i certainly except that it is (and the remarkably mature, CALM opinions of the 'youth's in Britain in this thing are quite refreshing) thought the fashions look much later than 65.' but it is 65,' huh? great stuff!
@staypress well, I seem to recall, the hair took a lot of work, (backcombing, lacquer etc.) hadn't been playing more than 2 years by then but took to it quite quickly. I'm a lot better now generally but I 'm sure my flatpicking would not be as good as I don't use that style anymore. Yes, I was a bit out of place, just a "weekend beatnik"!
What a plug for group conformity at the end by the narrator. 'If you don't want to be put in one of 3 rigid categories and therefore reduced to a label, you must be a freak who doesn't know himself.' No wonder Townsend wrote the line "hope I die before I get old"
Probably 'squares', I reckon, but out of the 3, and this is purely guesswork, having been born early '60s, I'm thinking Mods probably had more appeal and possibly more acceptibility in the era.
"The charging restless mute unvoiced road keening in a seizure of tarpaulin power." ~ Jack Kerouac's favorite line from "On The Road" Take to the road with The Halli Casser-Jayne Show #The Beat Generation. bit.ly/beatspreak
Do they still have the mods and rockers in England, what about the teddy boys? I know the beats long ago became hippies, and that went out for a while, but is back in style again.
then why do ppl try so hard to associate themselves with a certain label. the ultimate irony in how hipsters, goth, emo, punk, etc, all grew out of non conformity, but have all become the epitomy of conformity. once you conform to anything, even non-conformity, you can be labeled. you are not expreesing yourself when you where one of these "uniforms". there is 20,000 teens all dressed the same a BOTDF concert yet somehow they think their expressing individuality, pretty funny
Told my dad bout this video......sayin..."dad i watch this video on youtube...youve got some pretty fine ladies in your time....what are you doin in those times?"....he said : "IM BUILDING ROCKETS FOR THE COMMUNIST"....
the "2 dudes" are Ray Sone,(harmonica) and myself, (Emmett Hennessy) vocals, guitar. There's some recent stuff from me here on youtube under my name. Ray later joined a rock band called Downliners Sect (they have a website)> sadly, we've lost touch. He was one of my best mates.
What a nice video to have as a remembrance of great times
to answer your question, we were definitely beatiniks but tried to be more stylish as we were trying to make it a musicians. Ray went on to join a popular '60's band, Downliners sect . The pub was Rod Stewarts weekly hgangout, he was king of the stylish beatniks, we called him "Rod the Mod". (may have been there that night!) Wonder where all those guys are now? the girl who said "wer'e just friends" was my old girlfriend for .a while...Anne Woolridge. Big Annie, where are you? get in touch!
Is there any way to travel back in time to hang out with you? I've found my people! I was born way too late. We would have gotten along.
It must be amazing to have these videos of yourself from that time. I hope youre still knocking about!
Ringo Starr was once asked if he was mod, or a rocker. He said he was a mocker. LOL...
i'm expert at sarcasm!
hardly suprising. they were original 1950's trolls
@@nurlindafsihotang49 What do you mean the Beatles were trolls? They were a great band.
@@michaelcraig9449 dude....new fan of Beatles? Those of us that already lived past 30 years knows this.
Lol!
Yes, Allan Carf, it is absolutely authentic, as old friends of mine from the time, around '64/'65 are still with us (Ray Sone and Emmett Henessy), and we had a re-union a couple of years ago at home. It was wonderful to see them again. We've seen Ray several times since,but as Emmett has been in Trinidad for about 40 years, it makes things more difficult. I would say it must have been 1964, as Ray joined the Downliners Sect in that year, whilst he and Emmett played their folk set at the same club - Studio 51 in Great Newport Street. WE WERE THERE !!!
This is like a Star Trek clip with Captain Kirk reporting on life on another life. Classic. Never to be see again
I wish this was 30 minutes longer
The description says it's from a film called "Primitive London", the full version of which appears to have has a copyright claim. Surely it's out there somewhere. Honestly I hope to find something better, these producers are clearly the epitome of square
the date of filming was 1964, it's a clip from a full length feature called "Primitive London" recently re mastered and released on dvd so it's available.
I love the comment section! "I was there!" It fills my heart with joy to know these folks are still with us and we can see and hear them on TH-cam from then and now. No "beatnik" of course would ever call themselves one. Beat is to beatnik as hip is to hippie. :)
The leading questions and humorous/evasive/defensive responses are so typical of mainstream journalistic explorations into subcultures. In fact the bemused and dismissive media invented the aforementioned pejoratives. But everyone seems to know the game. :) They are just normal kids making it in a world far stranger than anything they can conjure up, yet they are considered the weirdos. Every generation has subcultures which explode into full-blown, mainstream industries. And despite the “growing up”, and the "selling out”, subcultures… ne, culture, persists. :)
Making music, poetry, and socializing will always be attacked as "doing nothing", or being "disengaged", by people who sit on their arses watching TV. As a latter-day Beat and on-time/one-time punk myself, I know all too well these attitudes. Hanging out is a lost art.
a Mod in the first clip,followed by Rockers..lastly beatniks who were later to develop into Hippies.Beatniks were also called Hipsters.Originally jazz freaks in the '50's based around popular American social commentators and writers like Burroughs,Kerouac.Ginsburg etc later developed into folk and blues protagonists.Drugs an important side interest for them.
The beatniks were really a bit before my time, although I had read Kerouac and Ginsberg, so this was interesting for me to see. A bit like hippies.
Ray and Emmett used to regularly play at Studio 51, where the Downliners Sect had a residency, apart from playing all over the UK and Sweden, and many other countries
Terry Clemson (Gibson in the Downliners Sect) and I had a re-union last year with Ray and Emmett after 48 years and it was wonderful to see them again. We lost Ray for years and feared the worst, but he's well and happy now, which is all any of us can ask !
as this is apparently largely filmed with the subjects unawares (naughty, naughty) it's is sensational. simply incredible.
His ambition was to be the 'top harmonica player in this country' (7:02). Different times indeed.
7.55 - the beginning of the gamer , with the commentary strangely more evocative of the shut-ins of today .
yes, the comment was from Ray, the harp player. he later joined a popular band, (Downliners Sect) but plays no more due to serious illness years ago but is well now. He married and divorced twice, still in London. We reunited for a day last summer (2012) after decades and there's a fuzzy video of that meeting on youtube. The film was definitely an exploitation movie but still it's a wonderful time capsule for me 47 years later.
Do you still get the guitar out and knock out a few folk classics from time to time, Emmett?
Great video. Loved the blues singers
They sure did love the blues in England in the 60s.
mark: perhaps, but this wasn't acutaly blues that was being played in this clip.
Mods come from the term used for those that were into modern jazz ,modernists. True mods as they became were into British rnb.
and r n b too - American soul records that still get played today.
What genre of music was being played in this video?
This whole video is like a Who song. I love it!
what are these kiddie avatars
Probably succumbed to suburban mediocrity. Gets us all in the end. (Pun intended)
It's not the cloth they were cut from, but Pete has said that he wrote Quadrophenia largely to pay tribute to the youth cultures of the people who had given The Who vital support in their early days
That was the word for young people who hang out in the clubs in London and listen to music in the early 60s thats why he keeps asking are you a Beatnik ?
There were a few clubs in Earls Court from what I remember.
Long time ago
8:00 I think they would be today's gamer that plays WoW and doesn't leave the house.
Well done Long-Haired, Larry and thanks!
The 60s had it all when it came to fashions,youth and teenage cults, Mods,Rockers,Hippies beatniks , and finally Skinheads.
dude at 2:01 does a fine Dylan.
Allan Cerf I thought it was him at first
Os poetas beatnicks tentavam transformar em palavras, a emoção do Jazz que ouviam nos bares;
depois se apropriaram da música Folk para dar cadência a sua própria narrativa e fala.
I love that comment"if people love each other they are married".
Beatniks emerged from the jazz culture, this is hippy culture. Beatnik music had more than three chords. A lot more! Thankfully.
Dave Pickell... it's not really hippy culture yet either. It's just wanna be culture.
Hmm, you need to do a bit more research on modernists methinks.
Him Again- I was raised by hippies. Yep, right there in the belly of the beast. Trust me, I've done my research. 😉
Dave: This was right when beatnik culture was about to morph into the full-blown hippy culture. It wasn't quite there yet, the music is still folk, it's still acoustic. The hair is long but would get longer. As for Beatnic music, you are talking about Jazz. The beatniks loved it, but they didn't play it. They were writers, and poets, not musicions. The most they did was beat bongo drums while somebody read a poem. This playing folk music on a guitar is pretty much folkie culture, which was just about to morph into a hippy culture.
whataworld: Oh, so was I and believe me, they were not all the same. There were plenty of subtypes.
I love these great movements in your world!
1964-1967 over Eel Pie Island was the best of life
Please remind me what Eel Pie Island is or was. I've heard that name somewhere before.
@@tetrahedron1000 It's an Island on the Thames at Twickenham , back in the 60s there was a hotel there that used to put on gigs, most famously by the Rolling Stones in their early years. You used to access it by a footbridge and I seem to remember they had a mini moke that just about fitted on there to carry the bands gear.
Mod is actually short for modernists or modern jazz enthusiasts, good footage though 🇬🇧👍
yes Moggy, I believe they are still playing, and their ex guitarist, Terry Clemson, also has a facebook Downliners site with lots of pics. Glad you like the clip, the pub is "the Duke of York" in Soho, London.
When the conservative mind-set takes hold in a culture, anything that is different is perceived as a threat and must be ridiculed by the establishment ...
he nailed how most are today there at the end but with phones vs a pinbAll !! I hope these cats got even cooler with age!! love and light!! they were jamming!!
Man would' love to be in that fecking boozer right now! Brilliant piece of history thanks
mate be there with ya love the place wont find a fucking pub like that no more ,there all full of kids and people siiting down eating bhamburgers
The sixties was when Beatnics kind of morphed into folkies.
Well, Dylan was influenced by Kerouac and Ginsberg, as well as by Woody Guthrie and others.
Agreed. Beatniks were a 50’s phenomenon........
Just think those youngsters are now in their late 70's!
@emmettify Thank you so much for your comments, good sir!
My apologies for not getting back to you sooner, I have been a bit slack on here for a while.
Needless to say, your input has been most valuable on this amazing piece of footage that blew me away when I first saw it, and felt obliged to share.
I remember seeing The Downliner's Sect at a local pub oooh 1990 or thereabouts?
They didn't disappoint.
I take it they're still going now in some form if they have a website... (?)
im not a mod, im not a rocker, im a mocker.
YASSS
i am neither a geek nor a nerd, i am a gerd
I'm a rod.
t mac Ringo Starr.
"that pothead Peter polishing the keys to the pad" love that lol
It amazes me that they are teenagers! These kids all look like they are already in there mid too late 30's ! My mom said her parents who were about as old as these kids at the time looked by the time they were in there mid 20's looked worn out and spent (banding,teeth falling out,sagging, wrinkling) ...very odd.It is weird too me because I am the compleat opposite, I am not trying to glote or boste or anything but it is weird to me because I am almost 25 and I look way younger than I actually am,I guess It is true what they say genetics and lifestyle determine everything with your health and appearance.Grate Film reel thanks to whoever uploaded this.
I wonder where Micahel the poet is now and what he is doing.
Thecuriousincident1 he probably got a deadly overdose in the 70s.
+Thecuriousincident1 he is polishing the keys pothead peters pad man
Probably a bank manager paying himself huge bonuses every year. Got his own parking space with 'Mike The Poet' painted on it.
@@maurodriguesxr He's probably a Conservative Republican sell-out.
Probably a Dad several times, and now a granddad... Or as Paul McCartney's grandkids say, "grandude!" LoL
And we were the hippies man, still am☮️❤️🙂
Every body seemed to be labelled as to how they dressed and who they hung around with not so much today.
the ultimate irony is that jeans a t-shirt and no body art is now the most non-conformist you can be. everyone else is trying to be somebody else, not themselves, as they would say. i saw this as a kid. i was a skater & loved punk, metal...all music really, but to make my point punk and metal were associated with the skater "scene" back in the day. even then i just dressed in jeans or dockers, and a t-shirt. i felt all these other kids tried to hard fit in. it should never be about clothes.
fashion is fun and if you buying from thrift stores then you're not hurting the environment or anyone
@@user-ov1mt9oo1m lol bruh, the environment? hurt ppl? all i am im talking about the mental state of the type of person who wears a "uniform" to fit the scene they are or want to be a part of
@matrags the guy on harp is Ray Sone from London, England, he later joined a blues/rock band, the Downliners Sect. (they have a website)...no it's not Pete Townsend.
LOVE THE PIPE!
Cheers for the clip! Just saw the movie on Fandor for free.
@emmettify Cheers for the info mate, I'll check him/them out.
the last 30 seconds are prophetic..
The Mods weren't necessarily Hippies or Beatniks, they were in between. We didn't have too many of that here in America. Rockers were like the Greasers of the '50s,but with longer hair, mostly bikers. Beatniks were the bridge between the jazzbos of the '30s & '40s, & the folkies & hippies of the '60s.
Yeah
Beatniks eventually became the hippies.
British youth loved American blues more than the American's did..
Facts.
British kids formed bands like The Rolling Stones, Kinks, The Animals, Ten Years after, Led Zeppelin, Humble Pie etc. Repackaged Blues and R&B and fed it back to American kids who lapped it up.
so basically all rebels fought to established new norm and society, and then when they did became establishment...they ended up disliked it? and the next generation rebels repeated the cycle. solid proof that human is a hamster :)
@ Now the young people are not rebels, they're just conformist's
Valuable historical clips. (That Dylan cover's torture, though!)
absolutely no "Dylan" here, learn your music, then comment.
Great stuff,
A generation literally smoking themselves to death.
Looks like Beatniks set the fashion for the 70s.
Is this the same "Primitive London" that Basil Kirchin did his usual freaky 'jazz-waltz' music? So much cool mind blowing stuff came out of ONE decade! Cor! [:-)]
Thanks
Cute Mod chicks. That one at 4:45 !!!!
Wow a dude with earring in 1965
QUE TEMPO BOM,PARECEM MEUS AMIGOS DA JUVENTUDE.
Gosto muito desses movimentos, guria!
Margot Dias Rock and Roll!!!!. 🤘
moggy23 how was it established as 65.' i certainly except that it is (and the remarkably mature, CALM opinions of the 'youth's in Britain in this thing are quite refreshing) thought the fashions look much later than 65.' but it is 65,' huh?
great stuff!
yes 1965
@staypress well, I seem to recall, the hair took a lot of work, (backcombing, lacquer etc.) hadn't been playing more than 2 years by then but took to it quite quickly. I'm a lot better now generally but I 'm sure my flatpicking would not be as good as I don't use that style anymore. Yes, I was a bit out of place, just a "weekend beatnik"!
6:44- Axel's British "familiar " from '65...
I wonder where they all are now?
What a plug for group conformity at the end by the narrator. 'If you don't want to be put in one of 3 rigid categories and therefore reduced to a label, you must be a freak who doesn't know himself.' No wonder Townsend wrote the line "hope I die before I get old"
BTW, Pete Townshend is now 72 -- and very much alive.
+scotpens what about his computer with the child porn..."I was researching for a book" yea..
i am going to join the beat generation
super sensacional..
Graham Coxon at 4.10!
£8 a night -- £154 in today's money. Kind of wish I was a beatnik!
Pete and Dud!
'the downliner sect' were excellent.
nonamefitz - you'll have to search as I'm so busy the next few weeks. I'll try to find it if I get a free moment.
"There are others belonging to no group. They dissipate their identity in complete passivity ... an adjunct to a machine..." Why hello gamers!
We're the vast majority of the youths in Britain Mods,Rockers or Beatniks in the mid 1960's?
Probably 'squares', I reckon, but out of the 3, and this is purely guesswork, having been born early '60s, I'm thinking Mods probably had more appeal and possibly more acceptibility in the era.
+Michael Lantz mods or rockers ...beatniks a few...
How can that be when every Mod who happened to be silly enough to walk down my street got battered.
I was born in1964 .my generation where I was raised was biker rockers.mods did not exist
Not sure but is that a young Hugh Cornwell (later of Stranglers fame) at 7:56 playing pinball? Sure looks like him!
It's like him..but definitely not him.
"The charging restless mute unvoiced road keening in a seizure of tarpaulin power." ~ Jack Kerouac's favorite line from "On The Road"
Take to the road with The Halli Casser-Jayne Show #The Beat Generation. bit.ly/beatspreak
That song was mad hahaha
3:40 he looks like he could be julian barrats dad
Skiffle….groovy
Do they still have the mods and rockers in England, what about the teddy boys? I know the beats long ago became hippies, and that went out for a while, but is back in style again.
wonder what larry is up to now , hope hes well x
This was before "The MOD SQUAD".
Don Craine definitely (recognised the deer-stalker hat)
This is probably where Pete Townshend got the idea for both "Tommy " &"Quadrophenia ".
Brenda O'Connell - is this film authentic in your view? not a later-day re-enactment. i can scarcely believe how wonderful this time seems to be.
+0LolaLola yes it really was filmed in 1964 at the duke of york pub off of tottenham court road as part of a film called primitive london
Wheres the teds
Hell, I'm 1/4 Bohemian!
With labels come stereotypes.
At 4:12 ! Nothing like an embryo smoking a pipe !!
Didn't the teds wear a bit of colour way b4 these mid 60s clips??
5:18 Reminds me of Jake Bug.
Kind of like the punk scene in the later 70’s
I thought beatniks were over by 1965.
How’s that if they were from different generations? Something doesn’t just turn into something else.
Interesting. Every guy stops in his trax when asked about commitment. Not one interviewed wanted to say anything about it.
incredible. Beatniks were the emo kids of the 50's...
Hahahahaha.... however their music taste were so much better!
stop posting this fucking shit on these videos
No beatnik is gay Emo idiot. More like Beatniks are the emcee of the time.
I’ve thought that myself!😂
My response was to LT JOHNNY regarding similarities of beatniks to emos. Both misunderstood.
Tattoos are the leather jackets of our generation...
You don’t sleep or bathe wearing a leather jacket. .
then why do ppl try so hard to associate themselves with a certain label. the ultimate irony in how hipsters, goth, emo, punk, etc, all grew out of non conformity, but have all become the epitomy of conformity. once you conform to anything, even non-conformity, you can be labeled. you are not expreesing yourself when you where one of these "uniforms". there is 20,000 teens all dressed the same a BOTDF concert yet somehow they think their expressing individuality, pretty funny
3.50 Malcolm Maclaren?
Told my dad bout this video......sayin..."dad i watch this video on youtube...youve got some pretty fine ladies in your time....what are you doin in those times?"....he said : "IM BUILDING ROCKETS FOR THE COMMUNIST"....
A fuzzy video Emmett ??? !!! That was because the sun was streaming through the open curtains behind you, not my filming !!!