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Uploaded by on Jul 17, 2006

Nowadays DC5 videos are very rare, here,s a performance of "glad all over" with a previous news documentary,please enjoy and help find more of the great DC5 as a tribute to the great Mike Smith

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  • Great vid!

  • My Aunty Eileen is the lucky chick that gets kissed through the door! WHEEEEEE! :-D

  • @Taximan551 There were very few live recordings of any bands during the mid 1960's. Also, Dave Clark would not allow any to be done. Dave Clark was a very shrewd business man.There wasn't broad easy accessable technology to record people quickly and easily over 45 years ago. Some of the television broadcasts of the Dave Clark Five had the vocals live which was done more often. This was quite common.

  • @YesterdayProductions I still believe that DC 5 had some of the Greatest song's just wondering why they're is no Live Video's of them ???

  • @timparcival Yes, I do too! It's so fascinating, especially for musicians, to see all the "fab gear" that was used during the time period, besides the Super Beatles, AC30s, Vox teardrop, Continental organ, as well as the Rick 6 & 12 strings, Gretsch, Gibson, Fender, Hofner, etc., that are worth big bucks today. No wonder why the groups those days sounded so good: they had the best equipment!

  • DC5= The Beatles + 1 Sax more or less - Great Sound, then and Now as well!

  • I love the old Vox amps.

  • Saw them in Columbus Ohio. It was the first concert I had ever seen. The place was packed, and they rocked the house. Dave Clark played drums, of course. The band didn't screw around either....just walked on stage and blew the place down.

  • @Palandy33

    Yes, I saw them live at Cincinnati Gardens in June of 1964. Ticket prices were $4.95 and $5.95. The show lasted about 30 minutes (which is about the same amount of time the Beatles performed during those years.) I remember one tune they did ... Mike Smith and Dave Clark played separate floor tom-toms with spotlights on them. The tune was an old Gene Krupka drum tune called "Big Noise from Winnetka." Other than that they did tunes from their first two albums.

  • plz can someone tell me the name of the first song and the name of the album plz plz plz

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