I love Rock'n' Roll, 1950's style.
Love the 1950s photos and more recent ones of teddy girls ,and love the music ,sounds like British rock n roll ,coffee bars old terraced houses ,smoking chimneys ,the days before pvc and modernisation.great footage
There is a mix of both British and American music, as we like both it was better for the video..
Love this mix of old and new. Teddy Girls never really got a mention.
This is why i was asked to make this video, and your right its always us Teddy Boys that get a mention, its good to see the Girls get the recognition they deserve...
Great pics, we definitely need more tributes to all the fantastic teddy girls past and present.
There is nothing like the great British Teddy girl,
Spot on, when we mention Teds we always say Teddyboys, yet the girls hardly get a mention, but they should, they are as much a part of the Ted scene as we are
Recognised some of you lovely ladies here, ive seen ya at Rockin Gigs and Weekenders,. you all look so fantastic
this is a great little video with some fabulous images of Teddy Girls through the years from the 50s up to present day, put to fantastic British Rock n Roll tunes giving us ladies some credit thank you!..love it!!
2:19 classic teddy girl style. yesssss xxx
At the start, Ken Russell photo's, black and white. Jeanie Rayner and my twin cousins Elsie and Rosie Hendon. I'm the lad behind the girls, Teddy Burton and some mates Kenny Smith, Arthur Warren. Billy Coleman, Mary Toovey also in the photo's. 1956. Spitz Gallery exhibition later called Bombsite Boudicas.
@@Teddyb1939 That's brilliant. Found yourself in an archive that people might see forever. A kind of immortality.
@@anvilbrunner.2013 I was invited to an original Bombsite Boudica’s (Ken Russell )exhibition launch at The Spitz Gallery Spitalfields. Met the great Ken there. Many Ted’s attended too .
I especially like the early black and white photos, very cool .
fantastique trop trop géniale👍
Teddy Girl by Little Tony should have been featured in the soundtrack
There are so many i could have added, when i make an update to this it will be added..
Hi fromFrance,Vous êtes magnifiques ... Bravo
👍greetings from a black country ted long live the teds n teddy girls and rockers
Cool! 😊❤
A lot familiar faces on here.
Also some friends from Germany, France, Spain and Netherlands 😎😎😎
I was shocked to see myself in this video. Ha ha.
Because I am one of the great British Teddy Girls. 😉
@@OldAgeTeddyboy :Absolutely bang on. Although they were not called Teddy Girls in the 1950s. They were called Judy's.
@@mariacanavan3305 Correct, same as the Teddy Boys were not called Teds but Edwardians.
@@mariacanavan3305 your not Scottish are you , about eighty , my primary teacher was called Maria Canavan , she took me aside gave me some advice I never forgot . often wondered what happened to her , great to find a namesake who appreciates the greatest music .may you be Healthy and Happy always.
No.. I'm not Scottish.
I am actually Irish & Canavan is certainly an Irish surname.
Rock n roll is here to stay, from the Edmonton Ted's, including Andy Sparsholtt, raven Dave aka Rock n roll Dave, And rockin Johnnie scott
INSPIRED X
What about that bear from the jungles of Peru? I believe his name is Paddington.
21:08 queennnnnn
what is the last song called and whose is it?
I think the last song is the Vernon girls with the Dallas boys from oh boy TV series in 1959. I've got it on vynal LP released about 1978
@@stephensmith4185 yes I think I've got that album.
The song is " don't look now we're being followed"
Around 3.52 there is a picture of two ladies , I might be wrong but I think they are possibly the women that helped start the Edwardian society page .
In the 'actual' '50's, we called them Judys not Teddy Girls.
That is the media not the scene itself. We never called them Teddy Girls. @@markangus3252
Any body who has appreciation for 1950s Rock n Roll is a winner in my book.Great images thanks uploader.