At 4.42 that's me on my Vespa in 1964, wonder where it is now, would love to find it. I don't know who took that photo or where it came from? would like to know that too.
\between 1967 till 1972, my husband had three Lambrettas, mod clothes, weekends at parties and dances, Bank Holidays at Skegness ( so he tells me) but I didn't meet him till many years lkater. My husband for 30 years. He still has Levis, held up by braces, and button down collar shirts ( Ben Shermans I think ).
Oh great days , great clubs everywhere, looking good ,great music dancing alnight, blocking up on a Saturday night. Oh I still get that great feeling when I see this video and hear the two great pieces of music played. 😎
It’s my life I wouldn’t change it for anything except I was born in 1963 I wish I was 17 then the 60s was amazing 🤩 and I got my first Parker at the age of 12 and now 57 and I’ve never looked back it’s a mod world 🛵🛵🛵🛵🛵
I met my first girlfriend in 1965 she was 17 i was 21 she was an x convent school girl a pisces a mod i was a leo a rocker we married in 1966 till she died in 2013 i also died that night.
Quality. I was part of the 1970 mod's revival. LI 150 scooter, always super smart, college boy hair cut original parka, two tone mohair suit, and loafers from Blackmans just off brick lane east London (still there). What great times, honestly.
Your music 🎶 is great 👍 and I do miss those days especially when the Beatles appeared on the Ed Sullivan show. Soon afterwards before hairstyles went long guys started sporting their hair with bangs. The music was great and getting louder and intense because 50’s style Rockers now found themselves out of fashion. Elvis, The Beach Boys, and The 4 Seasons were unaffected by the British Invasion. People in a way dressed casually when they went out especially women they dressed well took care of their hair. Everyone made it a point to wear their best just that those were very different times. Even this was the time of the Cold War Threat and American Soldiers were fighting in Vietnam. People did their best to remain positive and to enjoy themselves as well. There certainly won’t be another time like the 60’s because the 60’s were a time of change.
donnie elbert and dobie gray , typical plays back in the day ! spun loads in la discotheque and the scene 65 another great vid nice one charles keep em coming ! memory lane never looked so good regards Dave
Another awesome superb collection of vintage mod pictures, well put together and great to hear Donnie Elbert's mod classic again, brought back some great memories from my own mod club days round Birmingham. Great work chaz, thanks for sharing!👍👍🛵🛵🛵
@@chazmork8265 they sure do put a smile on my face, and your time and efforts in putting these rare video clips and pictures together are very much appreciated and admired by myself, and I'm sure a good many others! Anything that brings back memories from the times of my Life,is always worthy of appreciation and respect, so hats off to you Chaz and though some of these videos have been posted a few years ago now,I don't know Why it's took so long for them to come my attention, but I feel blessed that they have and bless you for them!, and thank you for your time in replying, your a Top man!🎶🎶👍👍🛵🛵
-It's sobering to know that now, ALL of these kids, are grands & great grands in their 70's now, or dead & gone now. But here they were, back in the days, young & enjoying themselves.
that's why I put the video together, celebrating the fun, memories, and great times they had in their prime, absolute magic and a tribute to a generation who inspired me in my youth years later, thanky you.
Ha Ha I am.78 and still here Crazy as in the early 60s I had a GS Vespa and a TV 175 lambretta.But now I am on a FXDWG. I have gone full circle as in 1958 I was a bit of a Biker.Marlon Brando Biker jkt long hair and side burns .then in 61 all change to scooters smart mohair suits , short hair .lol. Now on a Harley in 2020
@@calibreman I was a 79 revival mod,I know not the same we weren't about in the 60s,,I was only born in 64,,but we made that scene for our self, but our roots were the 60s so total respect from the originals
Im 73 now but back then I had a nice red 63 LI150 I used it to Corte a beautiful mod girl and I married her she's 71 now and still a beautiful mod girl & a nan. it got hard for her to get on the back of the GP200 Lammy we had.So I sold it and found a nice 65 MK1 Cortina to take her around in. So you see we are still mods. Mod cars were [are] mini's Anglia's Cortina's and Spitfire's. Once your a mod your a mod till the day you die its in your DNA .Respect from a southern mod to all mod everywhere
Yep same as me .in 61 I had a Vespa GS with the most beautiful girl in the area.In 63 bought a brand new mini.I am 78 she is 76 still beautiful.BUT I am now on a Harley .Sorry guys.
72 born a mod die a mod instead of scooters we had Vauxhall cresta and a jag keep the suits and hair in good order ha. Near Brighton and Hastings now spiritual home tried to have my hair like Steve Marriott or Andy Fairwether Lowe
You have both had the pleasure of both being mods and it will live with you’s in till you both pass away to mod heaven and your kids and grandchildren will keep it living on for years to come 🛵🛵🛵🛵🛵🛵
@@greatsongsuemorrris791 WRONG in a couple of way's.... 1/. Leather Jacket's were NEVER worn.... The girl's use to wear Leather Coat's. Bottle green was the most popular colour, with Burgundy next. Yes, the guy's had short hair, sometime's "Back Combed" at the back. {How I did mine.} True, we hardly ever wore helmet's... The Beach was not that regular a place to visit. Maybe 2 or 3 time's a year at B/H's. The very early MODERNIST'S wore suit's, Mod's tended to wear smart Trouser's, Ben Sherman Shirt's, etc. The local Cafe was the most likely place Mod's would ride to, not the beach. Pop a bob in the jukebox, grab a coke and chat. I'm 74 & was a Mod. How old are you ?
@@greatsongsuemorrris791 Just watched the video again. Look's VERY 1966 and how I remembered it... While watching and reflecting on 'Twiggy style hair cut's" I'm not sure Twiggy was even around then ? Tight's hadn't been invented ! They still wore stocking's (and can't get into knickers!) ... I think you're thinking of a few year's later when Carnaby St. had happened, along with Mary Quant and the Fashion industry taking notice that young people were a source of making load's of money. I'm not even sure 'Mini Skirt's' had been invented, during the MOD period, but a follow on, just after...... Like I asked before.... How OLD are you ? Lived through it or just writing on what you've learnt ?????
My very earliest memory is being with my mum and dad walking towards Brighton pier when a load of mods ran in front of us. My mum picked me up and my dad was really angry.
Twisted Wheel Manchester.....can still see it as clear as day!.....scooters lined up off the side streets on Whitworth street.....Walking down from Piccadilly gardens was on occasions often disturbed with the odd altercation with Greasers looking for confrontation.....nightmare....best clobber on!!....this was dancing and looking good for the ladies night!....oh well!.....can't do a runner.....so at it we go!.....eventually getting to the Wheel....down those stairs to those dark cellar dance floors....where the Music would resonate off the walls.....great days!
Many of us Brighton Mods would go over to Eastbourne on a Sunday afternoon to a club called the Continental. There weren't many male Mods in Eastbourne at the time but there were plenty of females who were all over us like a rash much to the annoyance of the local lads, Lol
My first pair of Levi’s cost me £29/11 (old money ) where I wonder did my old labretta tv 175 go ,1965 ,roll back to Bayhotel Sunderland ,heaving ,hot blasting out Motown and Stax ,Sunday evening,bleached my Levi,s with domestos sat in the bath with them on , ,landed up with skin infection impetigo I think ,took some explaining to my mum and doctors ,great daysbombing down seafront Roker and Seaburn No helmets ,aerial on back bending ,parka itched like crazy ,Radio 270 on your transistor radio. Happy days ,Now that was living!
At least five great shots of Plymouth Mods there & surprise surprise, my 1966 Lambretta Pacemaker on a campsite in Newquay Cornwall. I wonder where you found those photos.....Good compilation of pics & not a 'christmas tree' in sight.
way back in 2006 the photos were on the internet on public domain , had no idea who was in the photos, zilch info on anything of which year they had been taken, there was literally 1,000s and 1,000s of photos, fantastic footage I had never seen, everywhere 60s.70s, 80s mods the video was made to show how cool and carefree all these fab mods were having the best days of their youth having a ball and perhaps hopefully along with the music and footage bring back precious memories of happier times, looking for clothes, out doing your mates on who got the best clobber on for the weekend for the next dance, not telling them where you found your records, and partying like mad at every opportunity, just being you, a lot of my best pals never made it past the post while I was growing up and thanks to modern technology I have made videos with them in a lot of pictures contained in the videos I have, kept their beautiful memories alive, to remind me just how precious life is, never to take anything for granted, all the best John it's a personal buzz for me to hear from cool mods like yourself who are actually in the photos, priceless!!!
Great times Chaz, I still ride an old Lambretta with a small group of old Mods from in & around Plymouth, my old mate Frank Moulder is the baby faced lad in the photo at 2:20 on your runtime (sat on Robin Arnold's knee) that was 1964 outside 'The Quay Club' Plymouth's best Mod club, he's my oldest mate from the 60's & he formed our scooter group, P.O.M.S. Plymouth Old Mod Squad, you might like a look at one of my tube vids, search, Betterdays Photo clip comp for some old stuff, or search Frankie & Johnny go riding Lambrettas to see us as we are now. KTF bud, Mod is forever. John. ps: if your interested I have the dates of the Plymouth pics. 1964--66 & my bike in Newquay 1966.
was watching a lot of your videos last night, John love them, still got the Betterdays song in my head, love the feeling when a song gets under your skin and you can't get the tune out your nut,the biz, heavenly bliss !!!!!
@@davespicer7838 Me too, from London to Australia in '69, I had a vespa in '64 and went down to Brighton. Have Lambretta now done out in London mod style.
peter croft Quite nice looking bikes but very unbalanced, the mods should have tried driving a Triumph 650 cc Bonnie T 120, they might have had to change there pants!👍🎧🎼🎹
Oh wow mods !! How I loved those clothes & music was just amazing 75 now but still remember those great memories
At 4.42 that's me on my Vespa in 1964, wonder where it is now, would love to find it. I don't know who took that photo or where it came from? would like to know that too.
We are the mods!
I was 16 in 1967 , those clothes and music , never be bettered
\between 1967 till 1972, my husband had three Lambrettas, mod clothes, weekends at parties and dances, Bank Holidays at Skegness ( so he tells me) but I didn't meet him till many years lkater. My husband for 30 years. He still has Levis, held up by braces, and button down collar shirts ( Ben Shermans I think ).
Levis were a NO NO in the mod era, take it from me, an old mod.
The grin on my face when 'Little piece of Leather ' came on. Fantastic. Had me up and dancing. I'd forgotten it! Thanks for these videos Chaz
As Steve Marriott said "Come on children"......and we did!
Christ, where those days gone blimey I feel old😭. Great times fond memories. 💓
Oh great days , great clubs everywhere, looking good ,great music dancing alnight, blocking up on a Saturday night. Oh I still get that great feeling when I see this video and hear the two great pieces of music played. 😎
Best time in history, brings a tear
It’s my life I wouldn’t change it for anything except I was born in 1963 I wish I was 17 then the 60s was amazing 🤩 and I got my first Parker at the age of 12 and now 57 and I’ve never looked back it’s a mod world 🛵🛵🛵🛵🛵
I met my first girlfriend in 1965 she was 17 i was 21 she was an x convent school girl a pisces a mod i was a leo a rocker we married in 1966 till she died in 2013 i also died that night.
😢
Same age as me I was 17 in 65.
Quality. I was part of the 1970 mod's revival.
LI 150 scooter, always super smart, college boy hair cut original parka, two tone mohair suit, and loafers from Blackmans just off brick lane east London (still there).
What great times, honestly.
Your music 🎶 is great 👍 and I do miss those days especially when the Beatles appeared on the Ed Sullivan show. Soon afterwards before hairstyles went long guys started sporting their hair with bangs. The music was great and getting louder and intense because 50’s style Rockers now found themselves out of fashion. Elvis, The Beach Boys, and The 4 Seasons were unaffected by the British Invasion. People in a way dressed casually when they went out especially women they dressed well took care of their hair. Everyone made it a point to wear their best just that those were very different times. Even this was the time of the Cold War Threat and American Soldiers were fighting in Vietnam. People did their best to remain positive and to enjoy themselves as well. There certainly won’t be another time like the 60’s because the 60’s were a time of change.
We will never see teens looking so smart ever again ,now the all look like they have been shot out of cannon and it appears everyone is there Bruv !
Mods all the way, great times and happy memories :-)
donnie elbert and dobie gray , typical plays back in the day ! spun loads in la discotheque and the scene 65 another great vid nice one charles keep em coming ! memory lane never looked so good regards Dave
Another awesome superb collection of vintage mod pictures, well put together and great to hear Donnie Elbert's mod classic again, brought back some great memories from my own mod club days round Birmingham. Great work chaz, thanks for sharing!👍👍🛵🛵🛵
thanks for enjoying the music and video, as long as the memories put a smie on your face, priceless, my best to you
@@chazmork8265 they sure do put a smile on my face, and your time and efforts in putting these rare video clips and pictures together are very much appreciated and admired by myself, and I'm sure a good many others! Anything that brings back memories from the times of my Life,is always worthy of appreciation and respect, so hats off to you Chaz and though some of these videos have been posted a few years ago now,I don't know Why it's took so long for them to come my attention, but I feel blessed that they have and bless you for them!, and thank you for your time in replying, your a Top man!🎶🎶👍👍🛵🛵
@@stevethmod5387Blues sounds good 👍 when it has a harmonica. Great song 🎵 indeed which makes this song 🎶 stand out.
-It's sobering to know that now, ALL of these kids, are grands & great grands in their 70's now, or dead & gone now. But here they were, back in the days, young & enjoying themselves.
that's why I put the video together, celebrating the fun, memories, and great times they had in their prime, absolute magic and a tribute to a generation who inspired me in my youth years later, thanky you.
@Angela Sanders Me too, I was a Brighton Mod back then, I'm now 73 years young and still a Mod at heart.
Ha Ha I am.78 and still here
Crazy as in the early 60s I had a GS Vespa and a TV 175 lambretta.But now I am on a FXDWG.
I have gone full circle as in 1958 I was a bit of a Biker.Marlon Brando Biker jkt long hair and side burns .then in 61 all change to scooters smart mohair suits , short hair .lol. Now on a Harley in 2020
Me & my hubby we were notts mods wrecking skeggy great teenage days . Were still cool so KTF people
@@calibreman I was a 79 revival mod,I know not the same we weren't about in the 60s,,I was only born in 64,,but we made that scene for our self, but our roots were the 60s so total respect from the originals
We are we are the
Modss
Love these memories of my time gone by.
Really, we are three generations of Mods,
+cool vid. thanks
Im 73 now but back then I had a nice red 63 LI150 I used it to Corte a beautiful mod girl and I married her she's 71 now and still a beautiful mod girl & a nan. it got hard for her to get on the back of the GP200 Lammy we had.So I sold it and found a nice 65 MK1 Cortina to take her around in. So you see we are still mods. Mod cars were [are] mini's Anglia's Cortina's and Spitfire's. Once your a mod your a mod till the day you die its in your DNA .Respect from a southern mod to all mod everywhere
Yep same as me .in 61 I had a Vespa GS with the most beautiful girl in the area.In 63 bought a brand new mini.I am 78 she is 76 still beautiful.BUT I am now on a Harley .Sorry guys.
72 born a mod die a mod instead of scooters we had Vauxhall cresta and a jag keep the suits and hair in good order ha. Near Brighton and Hastings now spiritual home tried to have my hair like Steve Marriott or Andy Fairwether Lowe
You have both had the pleasure of both being mods and it will live with you’s in till you both pass away to mod heaven and your kids and grandchildren will keep it living on for years to come 🛵🛵🛵🛵🛵🛵
Well worth watching. Completly forgotten "Little Piece of Leather" >>>WOW
@@greatsongsuemorrris791 WRONG in a couple of way's.... 1/. Leather Jacket's were NEVER worn.... The girl's use to wear Leather Coat's. Bottle green was the most popular colour, with Burgundy next. Yes, the guy's had short hair, sometime's "Back Combed" at the back. {How I did mine.} True, we hardly ever wore helmet's... The Beach was not that regular a place to visit. Maybe 2 or 3 time's a year at B/H's. The very early MODERNIST'S wore suit's, Mod's tended to wear smart Trouser's, Ben Sherman Shirt's, etc. The local Cafe was the most likely place Mod's would ride to, not the beach. Pop a bob in the jukebox, grab a coke and chat.
I'm 74 & was a Mod. How old are you ?
@@greatsongsuemorrris791 Just watched the video again. Look's VERY 1966 and how I remembered it... While watching and reflecting on 'Twiggy style hair cut's" I'm not sure Twiggy was even around then ? Tight's hadn't been invented ! They still wore stocking's (and can't get into knickers!) ... I think you're thinking of a few year's later when Carnaby St. had happened, along with Mary Quant and the Fashion industry taking notice that young people were a source of making load's of money. I'm not even sure 'Mini Skirt's' had been invented, during the MOD period, but a follow on, just after...... Like I asked before.... How OLD are you ? Lived through it or just writing on what you've learnt ?????
@@greatsongsuemorrris791 How old are you & WHERE YOU A MOD in the 60's.....
@@greatsongsuemorrris791 Parka's yes, Leather NEVER, those were the Grease {Rocker's}.
@@greatsongsuemorrris791 Don't be insulting, Sue.>> I was a Mod. Born 1948
My very earliest memory is being with my mum and dad walking towards Brighton pier when a load of mods ran in front of us.
My mum picked me up and my dad was really angry.
Sempre un gran bel video , la musica giusta per viverlo alla grande !
French Blues. Black Bombers. Dex. Purple Hearts
@spottymaldoon4427 oh yes oh for one more good block up 😎
Twisted Wheel Manchester.....can still see it as clear as day!.....scooters lined up off the side streets on Whitworth street.....Walking down from Piccadilly gardens was on occasions often disturbed with the odd altercation with Greasers looking for confrontation.....nightmare....best clobber on!!....this was dancing and looking good for the ladies night!....oh well!.....can't do a runner.....so at it we go!.....eventually getting to the Wheel....down those stairs to those dark cellar dance floors....where the Music would resonate off the walls.....great days!
Many of us Brighton Mods would go over to Eastbourne on a Sunday afternoon to a club called the Continental. There weren't many male Mods in Eastbourne at the time but there were plenty of females who were all over us like a rash much to the annoyance of the local lads, Lol
Best band I ever saw at the wheel was the Spencer Davis group just before they released keep on running
My first pair of Levi’s cost me £29/11 (old money ) where I wonder did my old labretta tv 175 go ,1965 ,roll back to Bayhotel Sunderland ,heaving ,hot blasting out Motown and Stax ,Sunday evening,bleached my Levi,s with domestos sat in the bath with them on , ,landed up with skin infection impetigo I think ,took some explaining to my mum and doctors ,great daysbombing down seafront Roker and Seaburn No helmets ,aerial on back bending ,parka itched like crazy ,Radio 270 on your transistor radio. Happy days ,Now that was living!
Loved it lived it
Great Dancin' Feel....the floor is waiting for you. Hip!!
Great video, really loved it!
What a time to be alive 😉
Lisa B I gotta agree with that!👍👍🎧🎼🎹
Great music great cloths and everyone so th8n , not l8ke today
Nice One!!
At least five great shots of Plymouth Mods there & surprise surprise, my 1966 Lambretta Pacemaker on a campsite in Newquay Cornwall. I wonder where you found those photos.....Good compilation of pics & not a 'christmas tree' in sight.
way back in 2006 the photos were on the internet on public domain , had no idea who was in the photos, zilch info on anything of which year they had been taken, there was literally 1,000s and 1,000s of photos, fantastic footage I had never seen, everywhere 60s.70s, 80s mods the video was made to show how cool and carefree all these fab mods were having the best days of their youth having a ball and perhaps hopefully along with the music and footage bring back precious memories of happier times, looking for clothes, out doing your mates on who got the best clobber on for the weekend for the next dance, not telling them where you found your records, and partying like mad at every opportunity, just being you, a lot of my best pals never made it past the post while I was growing up and thanks to modern technology I have made videos with them in a lot of pictures contained in the videos I have, kept their beautiful memories alive, to remind me just how precious life is, never to take anything for granted, all the best John it's a personal buzz for me to hear from cool mods like yourself who are actually in the photos, priceless!!!
Great times Chaz, I still ride an old Lambretta with a small group of old Mods from in & around Plymouth, my old mate Frank Moulder is the baby faced lad in the photo at 2:20 on your runtime (sat on Robin Arnold's knee) that was 1964 outside 'The Quay Club' Plymouth's best Mod club, he's my oldest mate from the 60's & he formed our scooter group, P.O.M.S. Plymouth Old Mod Squad, you might like a look at one of my tube vids, search, Betterdays Photo clip comp for some old stuff, or search Frankie & Johnny go riding Lambrettas to see us as we are now. KTF bud, Mod is forever. John. ps: if your interested I have the dates of the Plymouth pics. 1964--66 & my bike in Newquay 1966.
was watching a lot of your videos last night, John love them, still got the Betterdays song in my head, love the feeling when a song gets under your skin and you can't get the tune out your nut,the biz, heavenly bliss !!!!!
At 4.42 that is me on my vespa in1964.
BRITAIN was BRITAIN then yeah I remember 1964 as if it was yesterday!!! time has just shot by!
Pius Ais same as that my man!👍🎧🎼🎹
Brilliant 👍🏻🇬🇧
The best time to be born in the early fifties to be able to be in the 60s and the 70s and the 80s and the 90s great time to live😂🎉😂🎉
Happy days indeed Mr.M...
Very happy. Today the worlds too ''global'' with less privacy.
anyone remember the Dungeon Club in Nottingham on Stamford Street and the briliant allnighters?
nice vid
Does the retro Dundee site know about the " Dundee Mods 1966 " clip ?
Mods are the 👌 👍 best
Most of these guys will be in their late 60s and early 70s now! :)
Grahame Starkie yeah some like me are really surprised we are still alive!👍🎧🎼🎹
Some of us now heading to 80’s and beyond. Still look back with fondness to the days. Live in Aussie now.
@@davespicer7838 Me too, from London to Australia in '69, I had a vespa in '64 and went down to Brighton. Have Lambretta now done out in London mod style.
We, re the Mods
if a mod from the 60's looked at me they would be like WTF!? I have short purple hair and my fashion sense is all over the place lol
Brilliant.
The picture at 0.9 0.10,..could well have been me and my scooter pals,,, silver /chrome ...Vespa GS ..great days
peter croft Quite nice looking bikes but very unbalanced, the mods should have tried driving a Triumph 650 cc Bonnie T 120, they might have had to change there pants!👍🎧🎼🎹
Cheers Debs xxxxx Hope your well.
The biz once again Charlie.
Cheers Danny it's a Glasgow Mod thing lol!!!!!!!!!!!!
In 1964 i was 2 l would of loved to of been 18
Carnaby Street!
It's a mudinwa. (modern world)