For the benefit of anyone born in the late 1960s these are some images of how lovely Liverpool City Centre was in 1965 and the architecture from the Victorian and Edwardian era that gave the city so much character. The Policeman on point duty (a regular sight) back then at 11.19 is at the Queensway Tunnel entrance, left is Whitechapel, centre Victoria Street, right, Manchester Street. I worked in a fruit importer whose office was in Victoria Street. That in 2022 looks deserted of people and employment both in abundance in 1965 when this film was made
The world changes, especially a world run by international corporations. I was stationed in Bremerhaven, West Germany 1963-66 [USAF]. Today it looks nothing like it did back then. What those early days in 1963 did give me was the pre-British Invasion of America. Frankly it saved rock 'n roll in America. As for the past, I understand Radio Lux is no longer around. That's where I heard music coming out of Great Britain in those long-ago days.
The images at 3.36 are traffic turning into Broad Lane from Bewley Drive in the Southdene suburb of Kirkby on Merseyside. The Police vehicle is later seen driving along Park Brow Drive. Despite a lot of negativity, Kirkby was a vibrant town in 1965. It was governed by Kirkby Urban District Council that served the town until 1974. And had the largest industrial estate in Europe. Its secondary schools were some of the finest in the country, with facilities as good as the prestigious private schools. One school, Brookfield produced two footballers, Phil Thompson and Dennis Mortimer, who have the rare distinction of captaining their clubs who won the European Cup. Liverpool and Aston Villa. 1965 was the year I left school and recall working in the city centre that was a marvellous place in the 60s
Fantastic footage of the Searchers. Especially Tony "Black Jack" Jackson. He came to a rotten end - mostly his own fault - but to me he has aquired a kind of "legendary" status.
I was invited to John McNally's wedding, at St Johns Road. All girls were screeming because all members of the Searchers were there too. The best era of music, the best time of my life. Thanks for the memory.
My mum was a friend of Tony Davies wife beryl I think see was a bridesmaid at my mum and dads wedding and Tony was so tall when they came back to the house he at to duck down it was back in 1953 because I was born a year after the wedding in 1954
They might not have been referring to Stratocasters. Look a bit after that at 6:27, I can't recognize that particular make or model. It looks like an Asian import, but perhaps not. (Both guitars look to be the same make and model.) I once had a guitar with a metal pickguard, but it was a cheaper model than those shown here, if only because mine only had one pickup instead of three. Its wiring was also confusing and badly done, and it couldn't have been modified to be that way. However, a confusingly bad wiring job is not necessarily typical of cheap 1960s - early 1980s Asian imported guitars - I really don't know them very well.
Imagine live in this era, so mesmerizing
Merseyizing too.
For the benefit of anyone born in the late 1960s these are some images of how lovely Liverpool City Centre was in 1965 and the architecture from the Victorian and Edwardian era that gave the city so much character.
The Policeman on point duty (a regular sight) back then at 11.19 is at the Queensway Tunnel entrance,
left is Whitechapel, centre Victoria Street, right, Manchester Street. I worked in a fruit importer whose office was in Victoria Street. That in 2022 looks deserted of people and employment both in abundance in 1965 when this film was made
The world changes, especially a world run by international corporations. I was stationed in Bremerhaven, West Germany 1963-66 [USAF]. Today it looks nothing like it did back then. What those early days in 1963 did give me was the pre-British Invasion of America. Frankly it saved rock 'n roll in America. As for the past, I understand Radio Lux is no longer around. That's where I heard music coming out of Great Britain in those long-ago days.
take me back in time i dont want to live in 2023
i was born in Liverpool 1950 ir was great growing up there
Nice to see something media about Liverpool that isn't filled with negativity for a change.
The images at 3.36 are traffic turning into Broad Lane from Bewley Drive in the Southdene suburb of Kirkby on Merseyside.
The Police vehicle is later seen driving along Park Brow Drive.
Despite a lot of negativity, Kirkby was a vibrant town in 1965.
It was governed by Kirkby Urban District Council that served the town until 1974. And had the largest industrial estate in Europe.
Its secondary schools were some of the finest in the country, with facilities as good as the prestigious private schools.
One school, Brookfield produced two footballers, Phil Thompson and Dennis Mortimer, who have the rare distinction of captaining their clubs who won the European Cup. Liverpool and Aston Villa.
1965 was the year I left school and recall working in the city centre that was a marvellous place in the 60s
my husband lived in Peatwood ave 55 to 69
Brilliant footage
Great Video,Those days in Liverpool will always be remembered.
Fantastic footage of the Searchers. Especially Tony "Black Jack" Jackson. He came to a rotten end - mostly his own fault - but to me he has aquired a kind of "legendary" status.
@@CaptainDarrick The bass player / vocalist.
@@CaptainDarrick Died in 2003 of heart disease brought on by alcoholism.
Actually death by alcoholism isn't all that unusual.
7:55 I don't think anyone would walk around with a Gibson J45 on their back these days!
Half of them would'nt know what it was these Days Kidd!
How do I plug this thing into 'Guitar Hero'? lol
I was invited to John McNally's wedding, at St Johns Road. All girls were screeming because all members of the Searchers were there too. The best era of music, the best time of my life. Thanks for the memory.
The Searchers were a great band!
Totally groovy. Groovy memories
Very interesting video!
My mum was a friend of Tony Davies wife beryl I think see was a bridesmaid at my mum and dads wedding and Tony was so tall when they came back to the house he at to duck down it was back in 1953 because I was born a year after the wedding in 1954
Bluddy marvelous
4:27 "A cheap guitar?" Fender Stratocaster and Fender Precision bass? I don't think so!
Great video.
I thought I saw a puddy kat and it did change the world! History.from a cool CAT
7:55 never carry your guitars slung over your back.
The fancy and the phase has not ended ! 2023…
"The Knockers" a bit of a Freudian slip there!
Is that Marianne Faithful screaming in the audience?
White’s in a shocking position.. handful of moves to checkmate 🤙
You are sure this being spoken is English?
Stratocaster is a "cheap guitar"?
Whoever put this together could only thinly veil his disgust for the new music and the “youth these days”.
They might not have been referring to Stratocasters. Look a bit after that at 6:27, I can't recognize that particular make or model. It looks like an Asian import, but perhaps not. (Both guitars look to be the same make and model.)
I once had a guitar with a metal pickguard, but it was a cheaper model than those shown here, if only because mine only had one pickup instead of three. Its wiring was also confusing and badly done, and it couldn't have been modified to be that way. However, a confusingly bad wiring job is not necessarily typical of cheap 1960s - early 1980s Asian imported guitars - I really don't know them very well.
11:02 Anyone know what building that is under construction?
Liverpool metropolitan cathedral
@@jonathantumman8347 Thanks..Wikipedia says that construction began in 1962 and was completed in 1967.
White, Blonde and reddish people!
07:16 - 11:47 - 12:24 - 12:57 - 13:50 - 14:02 LMAO!!!!!!
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