What a lovely man. I met him a few times back in the day, but didn’t realise how articulate and down to earth he is. Thank you for a lovely interview. X
A nice interview. Showaddywaddy we’re a great band, and my favourite rock n roll band. I saw them many times (Baileys in Watford, etc) With Showaddywaddy you were always guaranteed a great night. Thanks Dave, and the rest of the band. Great music. Great memories. 👍
Went to see Showaddywaddy twice at Batley variety club in the 70s. They put on a great show really wish I could have met them all especially Dave, I fell in love with him the first time I clapped eyes on him and still love him to this day, thank you for all the music and memories x.
Miss this man devastated when he left....I mythered the staff at the brindley theatre in Runcorn Cheshire to have Showaddywaddy on there and he packed in..I have i import albums brought in That I buy from Germany and from the United states . ...my mates say I'm crazy you've already fought,. Them, great entertainers
Loved Showaddywaddy always will so glad I actually got to see the original band live in my day, So pleased All Mapped Out is being released in paperback later this year as I haven't been able to get this book xxx
scatcatcnut Dave don’t listen to the haters they are just jealous. You have a fab singing voice. They have no idea how much the larynx has been through the past 40+ years. You can sing better than all the haters and trolls ❤️❤️
Dave , how are you .....I had my first covid jab last week ..........before you left Showaddywaddy ......at the end of some gigs ,you closed with a version of ...a 60,s song , Monie Monie What a fantastic hit that would have been for you ......you can feel the energy in it ...a real belter
Hello Dave hope your all safe and well ....we know your not going to return to Showaddywaddy......but how about recording some stuff and promoting it through Fantom ...we would all buy it .?...how I would love to hear you sing again...the last Showaddywaddy album I bought was the Gold album .....that and a few German imports ..didn't buy the boxed set forgive me .....I was told by someone the sound quality was not good ....would have liked it though
hey, can I get a radio interview with Dave? I met him before the hit song Hey Rock nRoll in Manchester with his manager as The Rubettes was almost going to do the song? yes...
Hello everyone just to let you know Dave's book All mapped out has been rereleased with an extra Five chapters , on sale now from Fantom , price £19.99 worth every penny.....I would have liked an audio version
Best wishes to Dave and family .....he has just had a fight with covid ....check his interview on BBC entertainment and arts slot .......I've just had it myself....took the dogs out just drained ....no energy
Dave I’m sure your dear mum knew you loved her very very much. I’m sure she was a very nice person cos she’s got a very nice son. I lost my mum in 2014 and I forgot to tell her I loved her very much and I’d look after my dad for her.
Lost all respect for Bartram after watching him claim that Mud stole their image from Showaddywaddy - neglecting to remember that they were in the charts with Tiger Feet - complete with Teddy Boy look at least a full year before SWW appeared on New Faces. Also Ray Stiles, Mud bass player told me that Bartram heard their version of Under The Moon Of Love and stole the idea to cover it. Can't stand people who think they can rewrite history just 'cos it was 40 odd years ago. Saw SWW live about 20 years ago and Bartram couldn't even sing in time - dreadful - admittedly they were pretty good when first out - saw them in 75 and they were actually good then - although totally blown away by Arrows who were supporting them. Anyway, what a cock!
@Bigwigusa Nah mate you're wrong. Mud were wearing the drapes before Tiger Feet anyway. They'd been dabbling in the look after Crazy around the time of Dyna-Mite. I know they recorded Under The Moon Of Love before SWW for a fact as well. You are forgetting that in the early '70s the rock'n'roll revival was huge. There was a gig at Wembley Stadium with Jerry lee, Chuck berry etc with 100,000 there. Drapes were everywhere.
@Bigwigusa Do you think there was nobody wearing drapes before SWW?! The rock'n'roll revival was one thing - plus loads of glam bands were wearing the look. Roxy had dabbled, also Roy Wood. R'n'R was everywhere in the glam era. The first four SWW records were fantastic examples of glam-fired rock n roll. After that they were just another crap r'n'r revival covers band. Sha Na Na without the sense of humour. When The Stray Cats broke through a few years later they made SWW look pathetic. I was there at the time mate - I know what happened.
@Bigwigusa The pic sleeve for Dynamite - 1973 features Ray Stiles in drape jacket. The official promo video - though they weren't called videos then - has Ray and Les in Red drapes etc.
What a lovely man. I met him a few times back in the day, but didn’t realise how articulate and down to earth he is. Thank you for a lovely interview. X
A nice interview. Showaddywaddy we’re a great band, and my favourite rock n roll band. I saw them many times (Baileys in Watford, etc) With Showaddywaddy you were always guaranteed a great night. Thanks Dave, and the rest of the band. Great music. Great memories. 👍
Went to see Showaddywaddy twice at Batley variety club in the 70s. They put on a great show really wish I could have met them all especially Dave, I fell in love with him the first time I clapped eyes on him and still love him to this day, thank you for all the music and memories x.
Legend!
My hero as a teenager in the 70’s.
I could listen to him for hours, I love his voice💖
Good interview. He looks knackered bless him send u all my love babexxx
Loved his voice
David always a gentleman x
Love Dave always have. Sending love dave
Miss this man devastated when he left....I mythered the staff at the brindley theatre in Runcorn Cheshire to have Showaddywaddy on there and he packed in..I have i import albums brought in That I buy from Germany and from the United states . ...my mates say I'm crazy you've already fought,. Them, great entertainers
Both books made it to Australia - thoroughly enjoyed every page. Thanks, Dave.
Dave is so nice. Bless him. Still good looking. xxx
LOVED LISTENING TO THIS INTERVIEW
Lovely man lovely smile hope your wrist is better Dave stay safe and well
Loved SHOWADDYWADDY from new faces to the present day.
I like their song, under the moon of love
Dave please do some solo recordings and ask Romeo to be your drummer,he’s an amazing drummer. Love showaddyaddy,
Dave had a great singing voice in his day
Brian Shefford he still has
@@PrincessNottingham he has struggled to sing in some of his videos I have watched
Brian Shefford he’s still got a good singing voice tho. Don’t forget dave’s nearly 70.
@@PrincessNottingham yea he is I
Brian Shefford I haven’t seen any of his recent videos. Only this one
Dave if your reading this please do some more solo recordings
Loved Showaddywaddy always will so glad I actually got to see the original band live in my day, So pleased All Mapped Out is being released in paperback later this year as I haven't been able to get this book xxx
@@sandrakilroy5058 hello Sandra I got my copy of it from Fantom publishers
John Carr thank you for that will check it out x
Dave, please don't.
scatcatcnut Dave don’t listen to the haters they are just jealous. You have a fab singing voice. They have no idea how much the larynx has been through the past 40+ years. You can sing better than all the haters and trolls ❤️❤️
Happy birthday Dave on the 23rd ....and many many many more to come
Dave , how are you .....I had my first covid jab last week ..........before you left Showaddywaddy ......at the end of some gigs ,you closed with a version of ...a 60,s song , Monie Monie
What a fantastic hit that would have been for you ......you can feel the energy in it ...a real belter
SWW WERE A JOY TO WATCH MANY HAPPY NIGHTS AT SHEFFIELD FIESTA
Pure leicester hero, loved shawaddywaddy, and always used to get my singles from ainleys...
Great stuff
My all time favourite vocalist
Aww nawww Dave got a poorly wrist. What u done Dave? ☹️😢 Il nurse ya back to health xx
Hello Dave hope your all safe and well ....we know your not going to return to Showaddywaddy......but how about recording some stuff and promoting it through Fantom ...we would all buy it .?...how I would love to hear you sing again...the last Showaddywaddy album I bought was the Gold album .....that and a few German imports ..didn't buy the boxed set forgive me .....I was told by someone the sound quality was not good ....would have liked it though
Whish they would do dance with you tonight by olly murs they would really do it well.
hey, can I get a radio interview with Dave? I met him before the hit song Hey Rock nRoll in Manchester with his manager as The Rubettes was almost going to do the song? yes...
Sounds like a really nice chap
Hello everyone just to let you know Dave's book All mapped out has been rereleased with an extra Five chapters , on sale now from Fantom , price £19.99 worth every penny.....I would have liked an audio version
Best wishes to Dave and family .....he has just had a fight with covid ....check his interview on BBC entertainment and arts slot .......I've just had it myself....took the dogs out just drained ....no energy
Great band winter garden blackpool 1981ish vaughn burnley lancs
Think band would not have done as well without buddy although think great of Dave
Dave I’m sure your dear mum knew you loved her very very much. I’m sure she was a very nice person cos she’s got a very nice son. I lost my mum in 2014 and I forgot to tell her I loved her very much and I’d look after my dad for her.
Well your not rejoining the band Then Dave .....how about recording some c.ds
Who voted this down? 🤨
He was much better than that pervert they have now as a lead singer.
Lost all respect for Bartram after watching him claim that Mud stole their image from Showaddywaddy - neglecting to remember that they were in the charts with Tiger Feet - complete with Teddy Boy look at least a full year before SWW appeared on New Faces. Also Ray Stiles, Mud bass player told me that Bartram heard their version of Under The Moon Of Love and stole the idea to cover it. Can't stand people who think they can rewrite history just 'cos it was 40 odd years ago. Saw SWW live about 20 years ago and Bartram couldn't even sing in time - dreadful - admittedly they were pretty good when first out - saw them in 75 and they were actually good then - although totally blown away by Arrows who were supporting them. Anyway, what a cock!
@Bigwigusa Nah mate you're wrong. Mud were wearing the drapes before Tiger Feet anyway. They'd been dabbling in the look after Crazy around the time of Dyna-Mite. I know they recorded Under The Moon Of Love before SWW for a fact as well. You are forgetting that in the early '70s the rock'n'roll revival was huge. There was a gig at Wembley Stadium with Jerry lee, Chuck berry etc with 100,000 there. Drapes were everywhere.
@Bigwigusa Do you think there was nobody wearing drapes before SWW?! The rock'n'roll revival was one thing - plus loads of glam bands were wearing the look. Roxy had dabbled, also Roy Wood. R'n'R was everywhere in the glam era. The first four SWW records were fantastic examples of glam-fired rock n roll. After that they were just another crap r'n'r revival covers band. Sha Na Na without the sense of humour. When The Stray Cats broke through a few years later they made SWW look pathetic. I was there at the time mate - I know what happened.
Your Mud link makes my argument incidentally!
@Bigwigusa This makes my argument re dates - not yours!
@Bigwigusa The pic sleeve for Dynamite - 1973 features Ray Stiles in drape jacket. The official promo video - though they weren't called videos then - has Ray and Les in Red drapes etc.