Oh wow what a wonderful start to wet windy Saturday morning. 75 year old guy here I enjoyed the 60’s to the full , brilliant decade, brilliant music, brilliant clubs and boy we looked good. Thanks for this , absolutely wonderful 🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏😎
@@shorelineboy You're in great company as majority of us are Boomers. We can kick back & stroll down memory lane with the best music & bygone younger days. ❤ I'm 78 now.
72 anos e muito grato pela volta aos tempos dourados de nossas vidas.Foi uma época inesquecível e o que existe na vida são os momentos felizes. 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷. Valeu 👍
I´m from 1955 and a young Boy in the Sixties. But the Songs are in my Head! Dave Dee& Co, The Smoke, The Tremeloes, The Searchers, Chris Farlowe, i love and miss the Time and the Music!!!
A very nice video full of memories. Here in Holland I was born in the 50's ,at home I listened to Elvis, Cliff and later on I became more interested in the Merseybeat with the Beatles, Gerry and the Pacemakers and Swinging Blue Jeans and more. Another switch to the music from London like the Rolling Stones, Yardbirds and Kinks, to the States the Byrds ,Beach Boys, Buffalo Springfield. In the 80's as an immigration officer i checked the passports Dave Dee & Co, and I remember Graham Gouldman driving in a Bentley with Eric Stewart. I love this musical period of the 60's with those great bands, so many thx for this beautiful video.😀👍
I listened to this music on the radio in the USSR with my friends. We admired the talent of these guys and especially loved the British. I'm already 74, but I listen to old tunes quite often.
I didn't think your chief Vladimar would have allowed that all western corruption ! 😅 Mind you, I think he was a fan of the Beatles I believe. Especially back in the USSR. No surprises there then.😊
I was 12 years young in 1960 and so 22 years at the end of that amazing decade. I wish I could experience it all over. (And avoid the mistakes I made).
@@scottmiller6495 I have a nephew that has worked/lived/married/2 Australian born sons that lives in Australia now. I've lived entirely on West Coast US my entire life.
The choreography of the Temptations was great and I miss this so much now. Nobody harmonizes like this anymore either! Melodies are gone as well as lyrics. Back then each song had a story or was a love song. All gone now!
Really enjoyed this wonderful made compilation. Truly a wonderful era, it makes you smiles, to see it how genuine it was. Great times, amazing artists. Should do the 70's now, or sixties more. Bravo!!!
Billy Fury was incredible! The video of Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Tich plus Valerie Singleton at the fairground; was amazing. Thanks for showing this '60's musical history as this is a trip down memory lane.
Lots of these songs have a positive message about relationships and girls. When i hear music today is about not needing a man or men are bad. I'm not surprised we are experiencing population collapse. 60s must have been an awesome time to live in
Dig deeper, healthcare & anonymity rights for women-girls are disappearing or gone in USA’s red states. This directly affects fathers/husbands/sons, too. Vasectomies are on the rise. I just read a USA Today article saying that women are leaving the USA to live abroad, because they don’t feel safe here anymore. It’s sad.
I am a big fan of a certain type of music from the mid and late called Sunshine Pop. Music of Spanky and our Gang, The 5th Dimension, The Association, Mamas and Pappas and etc.
@adamcarrey9115 Unfortunately most people don't remember these artists or the music, and forget about trying to get today's young people interested in it, because it's a waste of time 😞😞😞
So true Monica i was born in 1956 and about ten years later I started to listen to music soul,pop,rock,folk,jazz it was and still a blast I am 68 and still have long hair to the middle of my back and when the whiskers on my started to grow i was so happy lol I always wanted wanted to have a beard so I guess I just never let go of the era greetings from Puerto Rico
That sounds a lot like Dick Dale & his surf guitar, ❤ the guitar playing at the very beginning. I liked the sound & all the groups: Jan & Dean, Beachboys, Surfaris & of course anything featuring Dick Dale & his guitar.
Diamonds: Jet Harris (bass guitar)and Tony Meehan (drums) who along with Hank Marvin and Bruce Welch formed the British group The Drifters. They soon had to come up with another name due to a clash of names with the American group. Because they were always behind Cliff Richard in the shadows Jet Harris (named because he could run pretty fast) came up with a new name of The Shadows.
Historic time...amazing to relive these historic MUSICAL MEMEORIES...this was the HOPE given to the teens and World Growing up ... yes a LOVING Time... Thank you for yes creating the historic journey ..the AUDIENCE in all the songs is a Major REALITY just look at them dancing and happy and this is what made AMERICA Great ...LOVE AND HOPE music to help a generation get inspired... and find the love of your life and have a Family ... Thanks for the memories !!!
I've been doing it since 1956, too. Rock began listening on Soviet radio in '68. I played some things through the city broadcast network during its pauses from 13:00 to 14:00. I used a tube amplifier for this. My broadcasts were popular in the town.
I waa born in 1953. We were born lucky to witness the 60s and 70s. I love the 50s too.i was a member of the Beatles fan club. These bands wouldn't exist without them.
For 50+ of my 80 years I have been living in South América, but I have strong memories of the 1960s with shows, in UK, by Beatles, Who, Tom Jones, Cilla Black, Howlin´ Wolf, Bee Gees, Bo Diddley, Searchers, Chuck Berry, Manfred Mann, Fats Domino, Animals, Ben E. King, ...... . Tiempos inolvidables.
Jimmy Page is in the beginning of The Yardbirds song and shown all the way through it. He’s the one playing the white guitar with the circles on it. Dean Jay Gross.
OH YES! a very big WOW!!! indeed. The late 50's and certainly throughout the 60's the decade when life was bliss in many ways. Growing up years for sure being about 15/16 years old at the time. All the music of that decade has been securely etched into our memory banks with such a delightful taste, how can one forget? All the individual artistes and bands had something very special about them. Sadly! many of them came and now many of them have gone! But, what a treasure chest they left behind. I just have to say what do we have today in comparison, but CRAP!!! How much safer the World was back then, unlike today when we have almost to keep looking over our shoulders! Sad times! and sadder times are to yet come! Looking forward to any replies. With regards, BJG.
Love the old TV music shows. John Kay is singing, holding the microphone and his guitar is still playing by itself in the guitar stand. 😎 Saw them twice, great shows, very different venues. Casino Ballroom N.H. and a converted church in Tucson.
When I was a kid, I used to worry about every time we would get to a new year. How will musicians be able to top the year that just passed? But somehow, they always did. And it seems silly to worry about it at the beginning of every year. I guess because most of the radio stations would review that year in music at the end of the year. And even if you got a year that was questionable, luckily there was some bands that would still shine through. And through all the changes music has been through since my childhood, there was always something on the radio that's still appealed to me. Thank the Lord for variety, for it truly is the spice of life.
Heavy man! Records (and books) such a pain when you're moving! And my sister made me her dance partner and her cheap phonograph would often give us a shock! Guess we were never truly grounded!!!
The US is a big place. They were big in the northeast from Boston to Cleveland. I grew up in NY. Bend It hit #1 here. Hold Tight and Zabadak were huge too.
@@mariannelaba they used to play at a club in my town a lot when they were Dave dee and the bostons ( here in U.K.) later they became Dave Dee, dozy etc. great times
This is great stand out for me small faces think they've about 18 here playing live see why Marriott noted one off uks best vocalist also pp Arnold stunning and the move great,
YOU FORGOT TO INCLUDE THE MYSTIC ASTROLOGIC CRYSTAL BAND! 1967 & 1968 ON CRESCENDO RECORDS! I’M RON ROMAN,CO FOUNDER WITH MY BEST FRIEND STEVE HOFFMAN!
This music came at a time of the illegal radio stations off the british coast, eg Radio Veronica (?) and local radio stations refused to play "pop" music. We had to listen to it secretly, in bed with the covers over our heads and the radio waves tuning in and out. The time of Ban the Bomb peaceful marches
'Radio Veronica' was actually a Dutch illegal broadcasting station, that worked, like some other famous stations from ships in the North Sea. Radio London, radio Caroline etc. They contributed a lot to the fame of modern pop and rock music and the spread of the so-called youth culture.
The choreography of the Temptations was great and I miss this so much now. Nobody harmonizes like this anymore either! Melodies are gone as well as lyrics. Back then each song had a story or was a love song. All gone now! And nobody sings anymore either! Black music 🎶 has degenerated into trash.
@juanbbien that is not what I have been reading. What is your version. All very well making a statement. However, you don't give a reason for that statement
Oh wow what a wonderful start to wet windy Saturday morning. 75 year old guy here I enjoyed the 60’s to the full , brilliant decade, brilliant music, brilliant clubs and boy we looked good. Thanks for this , absolutely wonderful 🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏😎
Best era in history
it was chers favourite record
@@shorelineboy
You're in great company as majority of us are Boomers. We can kick back & stroll down memory lane with the best music & bygone younger days. ❤ I'm 78 now.
72 anos e muito grato pela volta aos tempos dourados de nossas vidas.Foi uma época inesquecível e o que existe na vida são os momentos felizes. 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷.
Valeu 👍
74 years old guy here. i second what you said .
I´m from 1955 and a young Boy in the Sixties. But the Songs are in my Head! Dave Dee& Co, The Smoke, The Tremeloes, The Searchers, Chris Farlowe, i love and miss the Time and the Music!!!
I feel the same, love that music!!
Yo también amo la música de los 60's tengo 64 años me dicen "estás atrapada en los 60's
You mean,Dave Dee,dozy,Mick and tich.
Watching this documentary renews the reason why I've been hauling my albums all through life. I just can't get rid of them.
Mine are ready to go to both the next generation and the one after.
I feel you, same here.
Just what do you like about the crap today? Bet you can't name just one decent song.
If you change your mind let me know I’ll take them off your hands
And we will never do, dear amigo! Hugs from Guadalajara, México.❤
A very nice video full of memories.
Here in Holland I was born in the 50's ,at home I listened to Elvis, Cliff and later on I became more interested in the Merseybeat
with the Beatles, Gerry and the Pacemakers and Swinging Blue Jeans and more.
Another switch to the music from London like the Rolling Stones, Yardbirds and Kinks, to the States the Byrds ,Beach Boys, Buffalo Springfield.
In the 80's as an immigration officer i checked the passports Dave Dee & Co, and I remember Graham Gouldman driving in a Bentley with Eric Stewart.
I love this musical period of the 60's with those great bands, so many thx for this beautiful video.😀👍
Born in the 50s - The soundtracks to our lives. Thanks BD for another great doc!
I was too young, but through the music I relive the sixties all over again as an adult. Melody was still king then.
Good for you coming after the music , to realize how good that era was and is.
Well I've got to say that's one of the most enjoyable videos I've seen on UA-cam for a while. Thanks .
I listened to this music on the radio in the USSR with my friends. We admired the talent of these guys and especially loved the British. I'm already 74, but I listen to old tunes quite often.
I didn't think your chief Vladimar would have allowed that all western corruption ! 😅
Mind you, I think he was a fan of the Beatles I believe. Especially back in the USSR. No surprises there then.😊
Peace to us all, from an 83 year old Barnsley lad.
I was 12 years young in 1960 and so 22 years at the end of that amazing decade. I wish I could experience it all over. (And avoid the mistakes I made).
Święte słowa. Ja z 1946 r....
This is a fabulous collection.
Thanks for uploading this great documentary !
I'm from Australia I was in a Band in the 60s and we played all these songs. Good memories and music
@@robertlagettie4792 If you're from down under then I guess you loved the Seekers!
Got to love Friday On My Mind.....and more hits from that era and country.
@@scottmiller6495
I have a nephew that has worked/lived/married/2 Australian born sons that lives in Australia now. I've lived entirely on West Coast US my entire life.
This is absolutely brilliant. Can't sleep and I'm so glad this is in my feed. Love it. Thank you so much
This is a excellent surprise. Great uploading! Fantastic👍☕🌄🌞
The choreography of the Temptations was great and I miss this so much now. Nobody harmonizes like this anymore either!
Melodies are gone as well as lyrics. Back then each song had a story or was a love song. All gone now!
Really enjoyed this wonderful made compilation. Truly a wonderful era, it makes you smiles, to see it how genuine it was. Great times, amazing artists. Should do the 70's now, or sixties more. Bravo!!!
Billy Fury was incredible! The video of Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Tich plus Valerie Singleton at the fairground; was amazing. Thanks for showing this '60's musical history as this is a trip down memory lane.
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Being 77 it brought back many great memories
The sixties: The big bang of popmusic.
Just love the sounds of the 60s & 70s
Lived these tim es to the full , loved it😊
Very enjoyable compilation, from a great decade.❤
Lots of these songs have a positive message about relationships and girls. When i hear music today is about not needing a man or men are bad. I'm not surprised we are experiencing population collapse.
60s must have been an awesome time to live in
Dig deeper, healthcare & anonymity rights for women-girls are disappearing or gone in USA’s red states. This directly affects fathers/husbands/sons, too. Vasectomies are on the rise.
I just read a USA Today article saying that women are leaving the USA to live abroad, because they don’t feel safe here anymore. It’s sad.
Sure was!
@@GlennDawson-xd1hioh yes , great times , great days , fun and friendly. I loved those days.
From Cape town South Africa never be another time like the 60s love it thks for sharing 😅
Being a old man all my playlist's are the 60s and early 70s, i play certain tracks over and over, this month its The Mindbenders - Its Getting Harder
I am a big fan of a certain type of music from the mid and late called Sunshine Pop. Music of Spanky and our Gang, The 5th Dimension, The Association, Mamas and Pappas and etc.
That was great music.
@adamcarrey9115 Unfortunately most people don't remember these artists or the music, and forget about trying to get today's young people interested in it, because it's a waste of time 😞😞😞
Nunca mais vamos ver cantores como esses que deixaram sua marca no tempo, que se perpetuam até os dias de hoje. Tempo de ouro para música.
Tenemos la musica y las canciones!
Well done😍👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Listen in Brazil🇧🇷
Motown music in the 60's
What a wunderfull music ! The best songs ever!!My generation!!
gand la gand cu bucurie
Nostalgia ❤❤❤we will never see these great years again; only memories😢😢😢😢😢
So true Monica i was born in 1956 and about ten years later I started to listen to music soul,pop,rock,folk,jazz it was and still a blast I am 68 and still have long hair to the middle of my back and when the whiskers on my started to grow i was so happy lol I always wanted wanted to have a beard so I guess I just never let go of the era greetings from Puerto Rico
Very lucky to have been born in 1941.
@Allan-z5u wow; I did not grow up in the era; but my parents did and just loved music and my 5 older brothers followed in their footsteps
That sounds a lot like Dick Dale & his surf guitar, ❤ the guitar playing at the very beginning. I liked the sound & all the groups: Jan & Dean, Beachboys, Surfaris & of course anything featuring Dick Dale & his guitar.
Diamonds: Jet Harris (bass guitar)and Tony Meehan (drums) who along with Hank Marvin and Bruce Welch formed the British group The Drifters. They soon had to come up with another name due to a clash of names with the American group. Because they were always behind Cliff Richard in the shadows Jet Harris (named because he could run pretty fast) came up with a new name of The Shadows.
THERE WAS A DIFFERENT EMERGING BAND EVERY MONTH IN THE 60'S!!!!! AN EXPLOSIVE DECADE !!!!!
The Move ...I can hear the grass grow .excellent ..
Merci pour ces bons souvenirs de mes annees yéyé
FROM,BAGONG ILOG PASIG M,FLORES STREET🎉WATCHING THIS VIDEO❤
Historic time...amazing to relive these historic MUSICAL MEMEORIES...this was the HOPE given to the teens and World Growing up ... yes a LOVING Time... Thank you for yes creating the historic journey ..the AUDIENCE in all the songs is a Major REALITY just look at them dancing and happy and this is what made AMERICA Great ...LOVE AND HOPE music to help a generation get inspired... and find the love of your life and have a Family ... Thanks for the memories !!!
Superb!! 😎
best music ever
IT IS A VERY GOOD VIDEO I WAS BORN IN 1956
I've been doing it since 1956, too. Rock began listening on Soviet radio in '68. I played some things through the city broadcast network during its pauses from 13:00 to 14:00. I used a tube amplifier for this. My broadcasts were popular in the town.
I waa born in 1953. We were born lucky to witness the 60s and 70s. I love the 50s too.i was a member of the Beatles fan club. These bands wouldn't exist without them.
For 50+ of my 80 years I have been living in South América, but I have strong memories of the 1960s with shows, in UK, by Beatles, Who, Tom Jones, Cilla Black, Howlin´ Wolf, Bee Gees, Bo Diddley, Searchers, Chuck Berry, Manfred Mann, Fats Domino, Animals, Ben E. King, ...... . Tiempos inolvidables.
The ANIMALS were my first favourite British bands. They were serious!
Jimmy Page is in the beginning of The Yardbirds song and shown all the way through it. He’s the one playing the white guitar with the circles on it. Dean Jay Gross.
спасибо за возможность окунуться в прекрасную музыкальную простоту шестидесятых
OH YES! a very big WOW!!! indeed. The late 50's and certainly throughout the 60's the decade when life was bliss in many ways. Growing up years for sure being about 15/16 years old at the time. All the music of that decade has been securely etched into our memory banks with such a delightful taste, how can one forget? All the individual artistes and bands had something very special about them. Sadly! many of them came and now many of them have gone! But, what a treasure chest they left behind. I just have to say what do we have today in comparison, but CRAP!!! How much safer the World was back then, unlike today when we have almost to keep looking over our shoulders! Sad times! and sadder times are to yet come! Looking forward to any replies. With regards, BJG.
Great Steppenwolf vid
Love the old TV music shows. John Kay is singing, holding the microphone and his guitar is still playing by itself in the guitar stand. 😎
Saw them twice, great shows, very different venues. Casino Ballroom N.H. and a converted church in Tucson.
Listen to the power of Julie Driscoll's vocals and the pure musicianship of Brian Auger and the Trinity.
I was a little kid in the 60s but still listen to it🥰
Music was exciting at that time like no time before.
Lulu - what a voice !😮
A wee glasgow lass who can turn on a cockney accent when required.
And she's STILL performing, I believe.
When I was a kid, I used to worry about every time we would get to a new year. How will musicians be able to top the year that just passed? But somehow, they always did. And it seems silly to worry about it at the beginning of every year. I guess because most of the radio stations would review that year in music at the end of the year. And even if you got a year that was questionable, luckily there was some bands that would still shine through. And through all the changes music has been through since my childhood, there was always something on the radio that's still appealed to me. Thank the Lord for variety, for it truly is the spice of life.
Heavy man!
Records (and books) such a pain when you're moving!
And my sister made me her dance partner and her cheap phonograph would often give us a shock!
Guess we were never truly grounded!!!
Saw Procal Harem at Fillmore West, great show,aloha
The music is the joy of life.
It is the essence of life
And life is the music of joy
Love Born to be Wild as well as Tears of a clown❣🙏💎🌟
amazing times
brownskinned mud person
Leila khaled would agree with you. The rest of us dont
@@End_Illegal_Apartheid_israhell smelly mud person
Aaaahhhh, young Stevie Winwood ❤
Very good l like these music for 1960's from Türkiye
Et zou, je retrouve mes seize ans !!! Merci🤩🤗
I like that band with the long name, Dave Dee..etc..I think they were a much bigger band in the UK then in the USA
The US is a big place. They were big in the northeast from Boston to Cleveland. I grew up in NY. Bend It hit #1 here. Hold Tight and Zabadak were huge too.
Just love DDDBMT though a latecomer to their music.Talented versatile bunch
@@mariannelaba they used to play at a club in my town a lot when they were Dave dee and the bostons ( here in U.K.) later they became Dave Dee, dozy etc. great times
I’ve never even heard most of this music!
Real music. No dark energy like today.
Aquellos maravillosos años 60.
This is great stand out for me small faces think they've about 18 here playing live see why Marriott noted one off uks best vocalist also pp Arnold stunning and the move great,
Going to see Herman Hermits in January at Tamworth
YOU FORGOT TO INCLUDE THE MYSTIC ASTROLOGIC CRYSTAL BAND! 1967 & 1968 ON CRESCENDO RECORDS! I’M RON ROMAN,CO FOUNDER WITH MY BEST FRIEND STEVE HOFFMAN!
I saw theTremelos in CHCH NZThe amps lost power maybe on purpose , but they all sang a sog without amps it was great and good harmony
I hope that's not Giant Hogweed that Dave Berry is hiding behind. He'll be itching for weeks.
😅was für eine herrliche zei😊t bin auch auf der Zielgrade 75 alt
WHY DOES BILLY FURY ( @ 0:35 ) LOOK EXACTLY LIKE BILLY J. KRAMER ? 😂 🤣 😂
Tried to watch, but ads keep popping up in the middle of songs...
In which country was this broadcast
This music came at a time of the illegal radio stations off the british coast, eg Radio Veronica (?) and local radio stations refused to play "pop" music. We had to listen to it secretly, in bed with the covers over our heads and the radio waves tuning in and out. The time of Ban the Bomb peaceful marches
Yes I remember. Radio Caroline, Radio Luxemburg, Radio London
Same here in New Zealand, radio Hauraki
'Radio Veronica' was actually a Dutch illegal broadcasting station, that worked, like some other famous stations from ships in the North Sea. Radio London, radio Caroline etc. They contributed a lot to the fame of modern pop and rock music and the spread of the so-called youth culture.
Now mix this in with Woodstock
Thank Your Lucky Stars/Ready Steady Go?
yes it was but between 1960 to 1979 was the greatest time for pop and rock
Is that Jimmy Page playing guitar with the Yardbirds starting at 2:17:22? They never show his face for some reason.
Yeah they do briefly
TOP
54:10 Mr. Pastry ( Richard Hearne)
the kinks do blues very nice
1950s stared it , get real
Loved dancing slow to shade of pale . Slow dancing real close with you 17 ,18 yr old partner ! ,God what a turn on !
How about listing the actual performances & when they're on instead if Nada? Thanks
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I am 79 love this but still love Eminem
The choreography of the Temptations was great and I miss this so much now. Nobody harmonizes like this anymore either!
Melodies are gone as well as lyrics. Back then each song had a story or was a love song. All gone now! And nobody sings anymore either!
Black music 🎶 has degenerated into trash.
What’s the name of the intro music? I forgot..
Diamonds
Jet Harris and Tony Meehan.
I'm a love child ❤️
Casey Jones is cool.
The beginning isn´t it Sandy Nelson best drummer ever?
Billy🥰
Back when singers actually sung and wrote their own songs 😂
"Everlasting Love" written and sung by a 17 year old
@@yolandabrinkman2653Steve Ellis didn’t write the song
@juanbbien that is not what I have been reading. What is your version. All very well making a statement. However, you don't give a reason for that statement
@yolandabrinkman2653 look it up
@@crowmagpie such an enlightening answer. I did two hours ago
Awefull
What’s the music playing through the beginning titles? Can anyone tell me?
Yes. It's called Diamonds, by Jet Harris and Tony Meehan. They used to be one half of the Brit instrumental group - The Shadows.
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Sixties, that’s when all the pap started fifties and early sixties good then it changed for the worse.
INDEED!
✨️🙂✨️
Of course the Beatles didn't exist! No one can use their music now freely.
I know all the records here and owned most of them but very dated,including the Beatles.