It's great that we were able to experience this time! Now I am 76 years old and waiting to die. I have cancer that is no longer treatable. The music of the 60s helps me a lot in my last days or weeks. Nobody knows🤔Viele Grüße aus Deutschland✌
Unforgettable moments... wonderful times, the sixties and seventies... quality music... times when everything was much more relaxed. Big contrast to today's society. Dave Clark Five... pure youth sentiment...!
I was 19 in 63, I'm 80 now, bought this record, the Sixties was the decade for everything. Radio Caroline, Concorde, man on the moon, Jim Clark was world champion, . What a time to be young.!
I wonder if The Rockin' Ramrods song 'She Lied' was meant as a disillusioned answer song, since it came out about six months after The Dave Clark Five's 'Glad All Over' hit the charts.
RIP Mike. Thank you for writing this great song and for that great voice of yours that surely made us "Glad All Over". This song of yours is what put the Dave Clark Five on the map here in the USA and many other countries. Thank you Mike.
I had the pleasure of meeting this man and his family when he lived in Kissimmee Florida I rebuilt a motor in a van for him got to know him and his family well I lost contact with his family after he passed if his family's sees this get a hold of me miss and love you guys
It's great, but it was originally recorded by Chris Kenner, written by Kenner and the incomparable Allen Toussaint. Kenner's version reached #2 in 1961 and was a terrific track, just not Mike Smith.
I was in America in 1963 had thick british accent....Started band known as Oak Cliff Beats in 1963....American girls tore our suits up, messed our hair up, ripped our clothing, we had police protection, never forget it !!! We did this number on several appearances, we did Del Shannons version of From Me To You, a number written by John Lennon of the Beatles, I played Harmonica on this one, we were over run on stage with damage to our amps from American females....
Saw them at Roundhay Park in Leeds 1964. 11 years old. We climbed over the fence. My parents had no idea where I was. Got a few autographs later stolen. What a fab era to grow up in.
Well youngsters today can watch and listen to this stuff on on YT but do they? It frustrates me how radio presenters will rave over a 60s number then play some tuneless, tedious crap and say it's also brilliant.
AND NOW....ON OUR STAGE TONIGHT...THE DAVE CLARK FIVE! ! ! ! ! Nobody did it like THEY DID. Tom Hanks' introduction of the DC5 into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame summed it ALL UP. Thank YOU Dave Clark, Mike Smith, Rick Huxley, Lenny Davidson and Denis Payton. The TOTTENHAM SOUND! It will live forever!
I worked with Bobby Graham for about eighteen months on a musical - he was producer, and I was Production Assistant and Assistant MD. This was back in 1975/6, and we talked (a lot!) about Bobby's past. He was adamant that he played on virtually every one of the Dave Clark recordings: he always said that Dave Clark was a good business manager, but not so good on drums. At the London Palladium live performances, Dave Clark had pads on his drums so that he could seem to be playing them, but Bobby was actually set up backstage and playing. For several performances, the bass was also played by a session guy offstage. But neither Bobby nor the bass player were visually as acceptable for the on-stage image that Dave Clark wanted to project (shades of the early "boy bands"??), and anyway, Bobby was earning more with regular work as a session drummer than he would have earned in an ephemeral band. He'd already been there with Joe Brown, and didn't want to go back to that way of life. Mum Neate (his mother) confirmed this to me. She was always proud of what Bobby did, but also very blunt about his successes and failures! Bobby was an absolute mine of information and gossip about the 60s music scene - he had been in it from the start, until he lost it all when he worked with Philips in Holland and got into the wrong company. Fortunately he pulled through and 'dried out' by the early 70s. Interesting times!
OH, they have the smiles of folks having their dreams come true! It's great to have this music in my soul and know all the words without even thinking about them.
I was 15 in 1964 when we got invaded by the British again, and The Dave Clark Five were right up there with the Beatles, Stones, Kinks, Hermits, and the rest of the top rock groups from across the pond.
I was 8 when The Beatles and The DC5 first appeared on Ed Sullivan's show. I remember that the "greasers" in my neighborhood liked the DC 5 because they didn't have "long" hair like The Beatles. I loved the British Invasion bands, and so did all my friends
These guys were a HUGE part of the sound of 1960s. I was weaned on this music having been born in 1958 my first sense of the sound coming out of the radio was Dave Clark,The Beatles and The Stones. the DC5 however never got anywhere NEAR the respect they deserve for being there right at the beginning of 60s pop music.
Oh yes they did they were on Ed Sullivan 18 times. way more than the Beatles they were actually better than the Beatle in many ways and Dave Clark was a musical genius
Ray Poirier Ray I've already stated they were huge in the 1960s and their Sullivan appearances reflect that perfectly.It's their historic legacy that is being overlooked.They are not given the same respect or designation of importance as the other most influencial acts of that era and its a shame.
i was18 years old when this fine classic came out ,, now im 75 ,,,,,, i still get cold chills when i hear music from the 69s era ,,,what a beno we had ,,clothes hair styles , shoes makeup jobs we were spoil rotten it was a fine time to live xxx
@@jamesbunch9964 Me too James ' A Momentous era to grow up and luvly memories of my parents too. Pop music Fashion T.V .This group were Tops for me also liked The Searches and Elvis Presley plus Billie jo Spears and Lynn Anderson plus Don Williams n Kenny Rodgers too. Kind regards Glynn n greetings from Stourbridge West Midlands UK 🤝🕊🕊🕊
This takes me right back to the days when I sat glued to the wireless on a Sunday afternoon listening to Alan Freeman's Pick of the Pops. 1963 and 1964 were great years for Pop Music.
It's great that we were able to experience this time! Now I am 76 years old and waiting to die. I have cancer that is no longer treatable. The music of the 60s helps me a lot in my last days or weeks. Nobody knows🤔Many greetings from Germany✌There will never be such a great time again!!
The most underrated group of the "Invasion" People don't know or don't remember that they challenged The Beatles as the numero uno band in America back in the day. Mike Smith was a good-lookin' bugger that was one of the very best vocalists of his time and pounded on his Continental. Man, these guys ROCKED!
At the time I was a 14 years old and about to be exposed to the greatest period in pop music the world has ever seen and unfortunately never to be repeated.
One of those great British groups of the sixties of last Century. I always liked to hear their songs since I first heard them. The lyrics are well pronounced and easy to understand. And the lyrics have meaning too. One of my favorites through the years.
@@jallan9578 They were the best. I laugh when I hear kids saying the 80s, 90s or anytime after were the best lol. I guess you had to be there at that age. 🤔
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.
@@rw8733 Dave shared the wealth with the band while they were playing and their greatest hits royalties. After they broke up, they all went different directions. Mike stayed in music and the others went into business for themselves. Dave bought Ready Steady Go and put out video tapes for sale. He also produced other bands like Queen. He invested wisely and did make money. If the others didn't make wise choices and lost money then that has nothing to do with Dave Clark.
My dad said of the Beatles and other British Invasion bands, “ they’re awful, six months from now they’ll be gone. “when you’re my age, you want even remember them.”
I was a merseybeats fan in the 60’s and the good thing is they are still going today and are better than ever bringing back all of the 60’s era songs. But I recently went to see the searchers and they are just incredible 😮
I will NEVER forget this song, when it came out !!! Our Baby-sitter, Cathy Malone had this very 45 (it was a promo copy - I even remember it had a pink "A" on hit side!!!) Plus other 1963 - 1964 45's !! She played it on our DECCA suitcase stereo player !!
There's an interview somewhere where the one and only Mr Eddie Van Halen (may he rest in peace) gives credit to these guys for their inspiration and influence (as well as Led Zeppelin and ZZ Top, for example) on him and his brother Alex early on while they were growing up. After looking this up I can most certainly hear the influence while listening to Van Halen now. Too cool!
I was 7 Ken and my 2 aunts had this 45 record plus many more from this era. I was around them a lot, seeing they were my dads 2 sisters and they played this song quite a lot. I fell in love with this music.The Honeycombs record Have I The Right and this one made you want to get up and dance or, stomp your feet
innocent times...the early 1960`s...names like dave clark 5, gerry and the pacemakers, freddie and the dreamers, wayne fontana and the mindbenders, manfred mann, herman`s hermits, fortunes, searchers, seekers, peter and gordon, hollies etc....
Dave Clark was gorgeous. I am so happy that I lived through the “British Invasion”. All of it. Seeing The Beatles in 1964 - nothing can top that. What an experience and a memory.
We where the opening band for The Dave Clark 5 at a Boston Garden concert in 1966. We where called The Kastawys and we were from Boston. 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.
@@QueenFan12 No but I have some stuff when some of us formed another band in 2012.We changed our name to the Clock Work Orange Band. I am Charles Garabedian, ua-cam.com/video/L2lT9tmtss4/v-deo.html
If this song dont make you move your dead iv always loved the saxophone in pop songs, thats why i loved this group, one of the best from the great 60s.
I saw them years ago at the Long Beach Convention Center. Loved it. Dave the drummer was best friends of Freddie Mercury until his death. Lenny and Dave are the only ones alive now. I remember them arriving 1963...I LOVED THE 60S
A great group of the 1960"s and a wonderful song. A magical time,I will never forget the wonderful time we had back then and the great music and groups, who were great.
@@brittonbanks646 In those days there was so many screaming girls in the audience that even I could have banged away on the drums and got away with it. But the recording studio is something else - nowhere to hide!
I was standing outside the stage entrance after the performance at the Ed Sullivan theater when they came to NYC. I landed up jumping on top of their limousine as they were leaving the theater. A brave NYC pulled me off the car! I was only 13 but so excited about seeing them!
Did you know when this song became PALACE anthem in 1963, their knickname was THE GLAZIERS. (Glass Palace) Malcolm Allison changed it to THE EAGLES in the 1970s.
I feel so fortunate to be around in the 60s.....what a brilliant era it was,never to be repeated
It's great that we were able to experience this time! Now I am 76 years old and waiting to die. I have cancer that is no longer treatable. The music of the 60s helps me a lot in my last days or weeks. Nobody knows🤔Viele Grüße aus Deutschland✌
I. Was 8 in 63. 69 now still rocking yeah ❤ age is only number ❤️
I agree with you !!!
Unforgettable moments... wonderful times, the sixties and seventies... quality music... times when everything was much more relaxed. Big contrast to today's society. Dave Clark Five... pure youth sentiment...!
Great times
if i could, i would buy me a time machine...en adjust it to 1963....best time of my life.....
The Dave Clark 5 were great. Great songs & great beat with excellent harmonies. Mike Smith had one of the best rock voices in the business.
Great songwriter as well
Very important information - My dad went to school with Dave Clark's dad
I was 19 in 63, I'm 80 now, bought this record, the Sixties was the decade for everything. Radio Caroline, Concorde, man on the moon, Jim Clark was world champion, . What a time to be young.!
& me ,didn’t we have fun xx
The best decade ever!
I was in 1st grade when this song came out...liked it then and always will. 60's era Rock is hard to top!
The beatles too. England win world cup. Man utd win european cup etc
Yep best decade ever, wouldn't have missed it to be young now!!!
yea, 53yrs... and i was singing along from the first word
If this song doesn't lift your spirits and bring a smile to your face, it is so positive.
I wonder if The Rockin' Ramrods song 'She Lied' was meant as a disillusioned answer song, since it came out about six months after The Dave Clark Five's 'Glad All Over' hit the charts.
not sure that it's really spirit-lifting, but's funny
SHITE
@@so3612 I believe it's uplifting as well.
This song swept radio like wildfire.....i was 8 years old....
I was 13yrs old. Saw them in concert and unlike others they were very friendly!❤
The 60's was the greatest decade in music history
Absolutely
RIP Mike. Thank you for writing this great song and for that great voice of yours that surely made us "Glad All Over". This song of yours is what put the Dave Clark Five on the map here in the USA and many other countries. Thank you Mike.
I had the pleasure of meeting this man and his family when he lived in Kissimmee Florida I rebuilt a motor in a van for him got to know him and his family well I lost contact with his family after he passed if his family's sees this get a hold of me miss and love you guys
It's great, but it was originally recorded by Chris Kenner, written by Kenner and the incomparable Allen Toussaint. Kenner's version reached #2 in 1961 and was a terrific track, just not Mike Smith.
@@The1devilray That was not Glad All Over. The Chris Kenner cover was I Like It Like That. Glad All Over was written by Dave Clark and Mike Smith.
I was in America in 1963 had thick british accent....Started band known as Oak Cliff Beats in 1963....American girls tore our suits up, messed our hair up, ripped our clothing, we had police protection, never forget it !!! We did this number on several appearances, we did Del Shannons version of From Me To You, a number written by John Lennon of the Beatles, I played Harmonica on this one, we were over run on stage with damage to our amps from American females....
I'm 74 and still bopping to this tune!
Same here!
gilloera I'm 73 and remember when this sing came out like it was yesterday.
Me too my friend. (sometimes dancing with myself!)
@@DanHolmes-o9b :)
I'm 68 now and I was 7 when this great song came out. This song and the Honeycombs song Have I The Right made you want to get up and dance.
There will never be another era like this its a one off . Great groups and great music it was just fantastic
yes itn was the best era for music. cant even understand what is sung today . a bunch of crap.
People were young then. They had fun. They weren't going around shouting racist and worrying about offending some wimp!!!
@@mariawildman1299 So True! Great comment.
Your'e right, never again, youth knew how to act, they believed in this country, respect was rampant, and MUSIC was the BEST EVER
When did Mike from Dave Clark five pass
A clear memory...1963, walking home from primary school with a pal, us singing "bits & pieces" at the top of our voices...
You bloody Hooligans!😆.
So did I with my friends close to midnight!
For me in Cleveland Ohio it was 1964
Saw them at Roundhay Park in Leeds 1964. 11 years old. We climbed over the fence. My parents had no idea where I was. Got a few autographs later stolen. What a fab era to grow up in.
How can anyone NOT like this high energy band from the 60s - thank you for posting one of their many, many classic jams!! DAVEDJ
Glad all over !! 👌👌
@lucy bond This song is also available from Suzi Quatro. Just listen to it !
Upbeat and positive, my favorite kind of music.
Dave Clark was like a freight train behind that drum set.
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Still here listening to the greatest music of all times. Over 55yrs. Ago.
One of the best bands Ive ever seen, 1964 Spfld, Ma.
Brilliant. These youngsters of today.i feel sorry for them.this music is absolutely brilliant.
Well youngsters today can watch and listen to this stuff on on YT but do they?
It frustrates me how radio presenters will rave over a 60s number then play some tuneless, tedious crap and say it's also brilliant.
I totally agree todays music iz torally depressing 😢😢
This music is 53 years old and people are still listening to it...That tells you a lot about it.
Make that (music) 58 yrs and still listening!
Crystal palace fans hear it every home game.....
#DataDiggerDon Says... You’re so Right!. 🤗
I still listen to Mozart and Wagner too
I think I have the album?
AND NOW....ON OUR STAGE TONIGHT...THE DAVE CLARK FIVE! ! ! ! ! Nobody did it like THEY DID. Tom Hanks' introduction of the DC5 into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame summed it ALL UP. Thank YOU Dave Clark, Mike Smith, Rick Huxley, Lenny Davidson and Denis Payton. The TOTTENHAM SOUND! It will live forever!
Unmistakable drum beat, power saxophone, pure joy. Ladies and Gentlemen....the Dave Clark Five !
not played by Clark
@@ajjy1110 Nope! Bobby Graham....
Only on Glad all Over and Bits and Pieces, I think.
I worked with Bobby Graham for about eighteen months on a musical - he was producer, and I was Production Assistant and Assistant MD. This was back in 1975/6, and we talked (a lot!) about Bobby's past. He was adamant that he played on virtually every one of the Dave Clark recordings: he always said that Dave Clark was a good business manager, but not so good on drums. At the London Palladium live performances, Dave Clark had pads on his drums so that he could seem to be playing them, but Bobby was actually set up backstage and playing. For several performances, the bass was also played by a session guy offstage. But neither Bobby nor the bass player were visually as acceptable for the on-stage image that Dave Clark wanted to project (shades of the early "boy bands"??), and anyway, Bobby was earning more with regular work as a session drummer than he would have earned in an ephemeral band. He'd already been there with Joe Brown, and didn't want to go back to that way of life. Mum Neate (his mother) confirmed this to me. She was always proud of what Bobby did, but also very blunt about his successes and failures! Bobby was an absolute mine of information and gossip about the 60s music scene - he had been in it from the start, until he lost it all when he worked with Philips in Holland and got into the wrong company. Fortunately he pulled through and 'dried out' by the early 70s. Interesting times!
@@michaelatkins8003 Bah, I knew it!
OH, they have the smiles of folks having their dreams come true! It's great to have this music in my soul and know all the words without even thinking about them.
Mother walking into my room back then....'''I'll be glad all over when your room is cleaned dear"
Now that's cute! lol...My mom called it "long hair music", but she was good-humored about it, not hostile at all!
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Ha ha. Clever !
@@ellenccke141 My goodness, I had all kinds of little pet names like dear, sweetie, sweetie pie, little cutie, precious and so on.
I was 15 in 1964 when we got invaded by the British again, and The Dave Clark Five were right up there with the Beatles, Stones, Kinks, Hermits, and the rest of the top rock groups from across the pond.
I was 16 in 1964. I know what you're talking about!
@Mike B I was so surprised to see a reply to my comment that I decided to say "hello". Whatcha doin? I'm sort of between projects right now!
@Mike B Somewhere along the road I lost my guitar! Oh well. TC
I was 8 when The Beatles and The DC5 first appeared on Ed Sullivan's show. I remember that the "greasers" in my neighborhood liked the DC 5 because they didn't have "long" hair like The Beatles. I loved the British Invasion bands, and so did all my friends
And what a wonderful invasion it was !!! I'm an Aussie , and "the invasion " changed and rocked my world :)
We Americans are not aware of how popular this band was in England. They were neck and neck with the Beatles in popularity.
I thought this song was the Beatles when I was a kid.
Dont be Daft Lad 🤭🤭🤭🤭
60s what a decade we was so blessed
And we all benefit for years to come from the music , my 14 year old daughter loves these and It's all I listened to with my dad
Blessed and really didn’t know we were.. those were the days!!💕💕💕👍👍👍
My mum and dad used to say that. 😃
perfectly said ...loved the 60s ...memories flood back
@@rosemaryjonston8529 love you
We need more groups like them.
Brilliant so lucky to been in that era music you could understand and enjoy
Also you can sing alon.
These guys were a HUGE part of the sound of 1960s. I was weaned on this music having been born in 1958 my first sense of the sound coming out of the radio was Dave Clark,The Beatles and The Stones. the DC5 however never got anywhere NEAR the respect they deserve for being there right at the beginning of 60s pop music.
Oh yes they did they were on Ed Sullivan 18 times. way more than the Beatles they were actually better than the Beatle in many ways and Dave Clark was a musical genius
+Ray Poirier better than the beatles, Post-Psychedelic abd Pre-Psychedelic Beatles stomps Their previous records
Ray Poirier
Ray I've already stated they were huge in the 1960s and their Sullivan appearances reflect that perfectly.It's their historic legacy that is being overlooked.They are not given the same respect or designation of importance as the other most influencial acts of that era and its a shame.
Don't know what you're complaining about. It's not like they were some obscure rock band.
Scott Matheson
Who wouldn't be glad all over after seeing and hearing this terrific tune sung by such well dressed and smiling boys.
Hello Marcia, How are you doing?
Mike Smith 5 🇬🇧 💙
When "Glad All Over "was released it did make you feel "Glad All Over ".It still makes you feel Glad All Over today. God Bless
i was18 years old when this fine classic came out ,, now im 75 ,,,,,, i still get cold chills when i hear music from the 69s era ,,,what a beno we had ,,clothes hair styles , shoes makeup jobs we were spoil rotten it was a fine time to live xxx
Agree; we had the best times America had to offer...
@@jamesbunch9964 Me too James ' A Momentous era to grow up and luvly memories of my parents too. Pop music Fashion T.V .This group were Tops for me also liked The Searches and Elvis Presley plus Billie jo Spears and Lynn Anderson plus Don Williams n Kenny Rodgers too. Kind regards Glynn n greetings from Stourbridge West Midlands UK 🤝🕊🕊🕊
im nearly79 years old i still adore this fab band lol Jane x
The Sixties Rule! Best music, clothes & cars, and the girls wow!
6 million views and growing. Don't need to say anymore. Glad Dave is still with us.
The Dave Clark Five ... Another small piece of the fabulous "British Invasion".
Hardly small. Beatles main competition in the Mersey Beat sound.
@@margovallen DC5 were from London not Merseyside.
@lucy bond BIG PIECE
More of a big chunk in the jigsaw that was the British Invasion...the Tottenham sound complete with sax and keyboard !
Cosmic space of the British Invasion! I'm talking' BIG!!
This takes me right back to the days when I sat glued to the wireless on a Sunday afternoon listening to Alan Freeman's Pick of the Pops. 1963 and 1964 were great years for Pop Music.
Looked up this song because they were playing it as the Crystal Palace football team was walking on the pitch for their game vs Luton. Pretty cool!!!!
Played at EVERY Palace home game since the 1964 season. 😊 60 years and still going. Similarly, Everton has the " Z CARS" theme, for just as long! 😊
It's great that we were able to experience this time! Now I am 76 years old and waiting to die. I have cancer that is no longer treatable. The music of the 60s helps me a lot in my last days or weeks. Nobody knows🤔Many greetings from Germany✌There will never be such a great time again!!
Mike Smith had one of the best voices of the decade.
Great band too.
Glad all over 🇬🇧 🎶🎵🎶 🖤 💙
All of your life now" 🎶
The most underrated group of the "Invasion" People don't know or don't remember that they challenged The Beatles as the numero uno band in America back in the day. Mike Smith was a good-lookin' bugger that was one of the very best vocalists of his time and pounded on his Continental. Man, these guys ROCKED!
The zombies are that this is good zombies were better
Another of the great bands of the 60's I love this tune !! We just don't get brilliant music like this any more 😞 the best times in British music
My Dad loved music and thank you my darling Dad for giving me the joy of so many bands 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
You are truly lucky, and I share your sentiment totally.
Linda we had such a great choice of diverse music in the 60s era ,,, What a complete beno we had lolx
Great song. Great group. The essence of the British Invasion. Many thanks for posting.
At the time I was a 14 years old and about to be exposed to the greatest period in pop music the world has ever seen and unfortunately never to be repeated.
I play and sing this twice a week at gigs. All ages know and enjoy this great number. 60s will never die.
I'm with you William....keep it alive !!
These guys were known for their amazing energetic performances.
YES☺ The energy level of the track makes a VU Meter explode!
These guys were never top drawer. They got as many laughs as claps. Snicker.
Really?@@jmerrill08
I just read they made 50 million records!! They were successful although in Beatles shadow. (Who wasn't?)
One word to describe this. PERFECT
One of those great British groups of the sixties of last Century. I always liked to hear their songs since I first heard them. The lyrics are well pronounced and easy to understand. And the lyrics have meaning too. One of my favorites through the years.
I truly enjoy Mike's antics while they're performing .
I'd have been impressed, were it the sixties of any other century!
@@jallan9578 They were the best. I laugh when I hear kids saying the 80s, 90s or anytime after were the best lol. I guess you had to be there at that age. 🤔
Just fun, happy music, I was there....
Oh yeah!!! Good music and to dance for this song was great and nice:)))
MerleOberon , I'm jealous!! it must have been fantastic.
It was!!
Me too...I am a lucky 69 yrs young and still lovin this group and all the others of this innocent time!
so was i.it was the best time..
60s...so much great music being released constantly.
The music was fantastic back than
Dave Clark was a trailblazer in the 60's. He owned ALL the publishing rights to his music.
and managed the group.
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.
VERY SAD LIST......😢😢
THEY HAVE DIED RATHER YOUNG ......
@Zippy Knowitall VERY SAD....
And Dave has all the money.
@@wesleycook7687 ?
@@rw8733 Dave shared the wealth with the band while they were playing and their greatest hits royalties. After they broke up, they all went different directions. Mike stayed in music and the others went into business for themselves. Dave bought Ready Steady Go and put out video tapes for sale. He also produced other bands like Queen. He invested wisely and did make money. If the others didn't make wise choices and lost money then that has nothing to do with Dave Clark.
The very very best music ever,so glad i was around for all the music of the 60's.
Hello Maura, How are you doing?
@Maura Foye Me too, wouldn't trade the experience for anything. Keep the spirit alive.
Takes me back. I'm hearing my parents saying," Just look at all that long hair on those boys and the girls are crazy about them!"
Yes. My dad watching Ed Sullivan would make that comment.
My dad said of the Beatles and other British Invasion bands, “ they’re awful, six months from now they’ll be gone. “when you’re my age, you want even remember them.”
Well of course they did! And look what it did to us
My dad had a fit when the British Invasion arrived especially the Beatles and Rolling Stones.
@@debrahj.knight433 After putting the Beatles down his whole life my dad acknowledged in 2012 how they were pretty great.
Liked em better than the Beatles when I was a kid. Still do...what a great era
I was a merseybeats fan in the 60’s and the good thing is they are still going today and are better than ever bringing back all of the 60’s era songs. But I recently went to see the searchers and they are just incredible 😮
simply great
I will NEVER forget this song, when it came out !!! Our Baby-sitter, Cathy Malone had this very 45 (it was a promo copy - I even remember it had a pink "A" on hit side!!!) Plus other 1963 - 1964 45's !! She played it on our DECCA suitcase stereo player !!
thanks you-tube nothing but good music ya done glad to listen to the old rock-and roll songs songs we grew up with.
WOW - FANTASTIC BAND - CONGRATULATIONS
It isn't just a augmented, it really does modulate!
There's an interview somewhere where the one and only Mr Eddie Van Halen (may he rest in peace) gives credit to these guys for their inspiration and influence (as well as Led Zeppelin and ZZ Top, for example) on him and his brother Alex early on while they were growing up. After looking this up I can most certainly hear the influence while listening to Van Halen now. Too cool!
If there was anyone hotter than Mike Smith we couldn’t see him!! My heart throb all through my teen years!
Morrison is mine 💁🏻♀️❤️ lol
72 and good remember that always..
I love this. I was 11 when I first heard this, and I am still dancing to this.
Ken Akers hi.I was 12 when I first heard this song.Wish I could go back to relive those great days.
I was 7 Ken and my 2 aunts had this 45 record plus many more from this era. I was around them a lot, seeing they were my dads 2 sisters and they played this song quite a lot. I fell in love with this music.The Honeycombs record Have I The Right and this one made you want to get up and dance or, stomp your feet
Stamped our feet to this at the Palace cinema Saturday morning pictures, back in the day! A wonder the building didn't collapse!
They all have such infectious smiles like they're really having a ball up there. The music's great too. Love the drumming.
innocent times...the early 1960`s...names like dave clark 5, gerry and the pacemakers, freddie and the dreamers, wayne fontana and the mindbenders, manfred mann, herman`s hermits, fortunes, searchers, seekers, peter and gordon, hollies etc....
Agree with you dear Lucy. Innocent times... with JFK and a rich period for pop music, love and peace for all of the world. Beautiful time of memory.
Also Willie Finn, The Stones - first record that charted 'Come On' in 1963 and The Kinks with 'You Really Got Me' in 1964.
No better music since!
Yes I agree with you on that those were all good music & great times.
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Classic Rock and roll in the 21st century. Still sounding good!!
Such class, light years from music today, joyfull, up lifting and fun. Love the clip of the E type's, the 60's where sooooo stylish..
Incomparable, thanks!
Hello....Hope you're doing good and staying safe!
Dave Clark was gorgeous. I am so happy that I lived through the “British Invasion”. All of it. Seeing The Beatles in 1964 - nothing can top that. What an experience and a memory.
We where the opening band for The Dave Clark 5 at a Boston Garden concert in 1966. We where called The Kastawys and we were from Boston.
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.
Do you have any recordings?
@@QueenFan12 No but I have some stuff when some of us formed another band in 2012.We changed our name to the Clock Work Orange Band.
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What an amazing memory!!
@@swishh55 It certainly was, thanks.
Were the Kastawys. Or Castaways that did the song Liar Liar?
This is so "in your face" with youthful exuberance and joy! Love it!
If this song dont make you move your dead iv always loved the saxophone in pop songs, thats why i loved this group, one of the best from the great 60s.
I like oldies ❤💋🌹 I use to listen to this song All the time yes I'm glad all over 👍🏾
I saw them years ago at the Long Beach Convention Center. Loved it. Dave the drummer was best friends of Freddie Mercury until his death. Lenny and Dave are the only ones alive now. I remember them arriving 1963...I LOVED THE 60S
Rest in peace, Denny, Mike and Rick.
The Dave Clark Five with one of the most powerful pounding bands ever out of all the bands in the sixties
my Dad loved playing this..thanks for making him so happy
A great group of the 1960"s and a wonderful song. A magical
time,I will never forget the wonderful time we had back then and the great music and groups, who were great.
One of the best songs of the era. Love the video and great energy. Know every word and love to dance to this song. Love you Dave Clark 5. You Rock!!
I’m 63 and love this song. DC5 is part of my dna! Thank you for this great music
Masterful , genuine , up there with the best.
I am glad I was young in the 60¬s , great music .Now 77 ,still a great band
Hit after hit , almost every record was worth listening to. Feel sorry today’s generation putting up with what they have today.
J,avais 15 ans, j'ai écouté ce morceau 6heures de suite.
Had a real thing for Mike Smith in the day... so sad to learn of his demise. Song still touches the heart strings.
Yes. Hard to even think of him, George and John dead. I mean -- I guess I never thought that any of these guys would actually DIE ! It’s a real drag.
Love this band.............never get tired of them!!!
This my favorite DC Five song. One of the best groups to come out of Britain!
they always talk about Phil Collins and his drums...saying he was the first group that used drums like that....actually it was the Dave Clark 5
@74 torino Who played on the drums ? Session musician?
@@STUCATZOMARINE It was session drummer Bobby Graham. Have a look at his Wiki page. One of the many unsung heroes of the music business.
When the DC 5 appeared in public appearances, who played the drums, then? A Dave Clark clone or a look a like? Wow, you tell me the truth?
@@brittonbanks646 In those days there was so many screaming girls in the audience that even I could have banged away on the drums and got away with it. But the recording studio is something else - nowhere to hide!
@@brittonbanks646 Clark played the drums in concerts, simplified versions of the studio recordings. No videos exist of the DC5 playing live.
I was standing outside the stage entrance after the performance at the Ed Sullivan theater when they came to NYC. I landed up jumping on top of their limousine as they were leaving the theater. A brave NYC pulled me off the car! I was only 13 but so excited about seeing them!
Today's negative and dispirited society could never.
Create music like this lift spirits
If this song doesn't and a smile to your face is so positive
Loved them back in the 60's and still love them today.
Great music never dies.
My boys thru and thru. My kit was a Rogers Dave Clark Londoner in champagne Pearl. Still have the receipt.
This song makes ME Glad All Over!
So upbeat,and happy,makes you want to bounce with joy!
Good for them. To be young, famous , well off, with couple number 1 hits. They lived the life
Love it & you CRYSTAL PALACE 😜🤩💯😍🇬🇧😁
TILL WE DIE💯🙏
Did you know when this song became PALACE anthem in 1963, their knickname was THE GLAZIERS. (Glass Palace) Malcolm Allison changed it to THE EAGLES in the 1970s.
Still played at every Crystal Palace (south London) home match, since 1963!