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Dick Dale and the Del Tones, the King of the Stomp playing Miserlou, Live in San Francisco, taken from a French show from July,6, 1963

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  • Great footage, and splendid random pogoing. Anyone know if this is a French audience, or American. I'm just a bit confused by the description "Live in SF" from a French show.

  • The TV show "Age Tendre Et Tetes De Bois" was broadcated at the French TV in July, 3, 1963, but it was shot in San Francisco earlier.

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  • You are so right! How we survived without piercings, tats, and text messages, I will never know. God how I long for those days. We didn't know how good we had it.

  • This film was taken at the Rendevous Ballroom in Newport Beach California. I am in the film as is my sister, I believe around 62 or 63. . What a great thrill to see what fun we had....Good times...even though we look rather silly jumping up and down...

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  • @111sienna You HAD to wear a tie at the Rendezvous after Dick Dale left.But you are right this Is Harmony Park

  • Most definitely Harmony Park in Anaheim on Broadway just west of Manchester

  • Great music.

    Funny comment on the crowd lookin like popcorn.

    I guess 50 years from now, they will be laughing at our moves aswell ?!!

  • the other comments are correct, that's Harmony Park Ballroom.....i was a regular, we used to hitchhike there every other weekend.....besides if i remember right didn't they make you wear a tie at The rendevous (sp ?) Dave myers and the Disciples were a regular attraction, and can't forget my favorites....Eddie and the Showmen it wasn't cheap to get in either....i think $1.25  lol

  • @Krushurpants lol.. they're not goin wild they're just...bobbing. And i'd be glad to bob alongside them. :-)

  • looks like harmony park

  • thats a 60's mosh pit right there

  • thus deathcore was born from this... wow

  • I think it was at Harmony Park in Anaheim. The Rendevous Ballroom was bigger and had a second level. Harmony Park had a heater in the far back corner and Dick Dale used to go back a play the trumpet part from under it. The heater shows up in this film.

  • Heh, proto-moshing...

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