In the spring of 2004 the rock band I played bass with, TIME MACHINE, held a benefit show for Mike after learning his funds had been used up with hospital bills regarding his broken neck. It was an all day outdoor event hosted by one of our favorite clubs, The Upper Deck. Turn-out was good and guest musicians were welcomed to the stage. Naturally DC5 covers were featured. At one point in the early afternoon, Stephanie the club owner came running out of the bar with a phone held over her head shouting; "HE'S ON THE PHONE...HE'S ON THE PHONE!!" We stopped playing 'Because' and she held the phone up to a mic. It was MIKE SMITH! Thanking us for helping him out! What a thrill! Naturally the donations poured in, eventually reaching almost $4,000! Turns out a local D/J had tipped Mike's agent off to what we were doing prompting the call. And still I say, "We are all in this together." Thumper.
All of the boys in the band were very polite and friendly. I'm not surprised Mike gave you a call. I wish he was still with us along with Denis and Rick. I was lucky to meet all of them in the summer of '68 while on vacation in London.
Was Peter Noone involved? He also spearheaded an effort to raise money for Mike’s wheelchair. Kind of ticked me off Dave Clark didn’t just buy the guy a wheelchair, considering that the DC5 probably wouldn’t have gone anywhere without him.
I simply loved the Dave Clark Five and Paul Revere and the Raiders. It is so much fun to see them the way I remember them waaayyy back then. It was a great time to be a teenager. I'm 76 soon and still love their music, looks and energy.
First time I ever saw Roy without a guitar. His guitar playing is still one of the best and stands the test of time IMO. He was a true master of the guitar
I think most folks dont know much about the country gituar legends because we were R&R fans. I think most dont know what a Les Paul is and who was Les Paul
@@johnypitman2368 OK, totally uncalled for story about Roy Orbison.. Don't recall when it was, but at the time he was playing a Les Paul. He flew to London from the US for a gig, everything was fine except he forgot to pack his guitar. It had to be a Les Paul, it seems, so calls were made all over London, and only one Les Paul could be found. Whoever was delegated begged and pleaded, but the owner would not lend his Les Paul, do you blame him? Maybe the guy offered money, offered his body, I don't know. Not having my Les Paul. In the end the owner said "By the way, who's it for?" Answer:"Roy Orbison." The owner said "Where do you want it delivered?" That's the story. I guess I'd have lent a Les Paul to Roy Orbison if he asked.
I was lucky enough to see them live in England in ‘64. Fantastic show! My beloved father was stationed there in the Air Force from ‘60-‘64. What a great time to be in the UK!
@@markfleming4162 We lived in Hitchin for a year where I started to school and then we moved to Chicksands, I went to second grade there. We then moved to San Antonio TX. In 64.'
@@besttimes3248 My dad was first stationed at Alconbury AFB near Huntingdon in 1960. I was in second grade when we moved there. About a year and a half later he got relocated to Chicksands AFB. We were there till late ‘64 then moved to Biloxi Mississippi.
@@markfleming4162 We went to Alconbury a couple of time to shop for Christmas. In the 2 years that we were there we did a lot of weekend and day trips to London,Shakespeare's home (can't remember the town) Dunstable Downs.Even though I was real young I still remember a little. We lived down the second turn to the right all the way strait back to the end building in the APT.on the left. Did you know any of the Cartwright family. BTW my name is Mark Osborne.
@@shihyuchu6753 : This is a valid comment. I agree that Mike Smith should get consideration in this topic. This is somerhing that I would like to take more time to consider. Another vocalist that comes to mind is The Zombies lead vocalist, Colin Blunstone.
@@shihyuchu6753 yes, usually those "underrated" claims are false, but in Mike's case, I definitely agree. Held back really by being under the thumb of the self serving Dave Clark, I would say. He deserved better.
I'll never forget the time I saw them perform this on TV when I was 9, and the stomping on the stage was what really made people stand up and look at these guys with this hit! They were rather aggressive lads who knew how to tear the house down! I loved the stunt with the chandelier shaking and then coming down on the floor because of the vibrations!! It fits perfectly with Bits and Pieces!!!!!
I remember my older brother bringing home the first Dave Clarke Five single...he liked them. We three brothers were hard core rock and roll lovers....although my oldest brother was a Righteous Brothers kinda guy. Those days seem silly to todays kids...but hey....this was brand new music in the early 1960's..we were at the door to a decade of the best written and best played rock and roll in all of history. Our early radios had tubes inside....had to wait for them to warm up to hear music,
@@JustineLaLoba I feel the same as you, but... In January 1964 they had their first UK top ten single, "Glad All Over", which knocked the Beatles' "I Want to Hold Your Hand" off the top of the UK Singles Chart. So, for a short time, they showed they could at least hang with the Fab Four....
@@liverpooloflife8731 do your homework......see how many weeks I want to hold your hand was at number 1 before the DC5 took the top slot......you'll be surprised....nothing stays at number 1 forever. And by the way.....I love the DC5
@@JustineLaLoba That's correct. The Beatles had the top spot on the UK charts for 5 weeks & stayed in the UK top 50 for a total of 21 weeks. BTW, my step-dad worked in a record shop in Philly back then. He used to bring demo albums home for me... He couldn't get me any Beatles demos, but the first demos from the Brit invasion just happened to be the album "Glad All Over" & DC5 Return... DC5 were actually my 2nd favorite band from the UK.
I well remember watching Shindig and Hullabaloo when I was 12...and my 'cool' Mom took me and some of my friends to our first rock concert in Dec. '64...the Dave Clark Five! A few months later she took us to see Herman's Hermits and Freddie and The Dreamers for my 13th birthday!
nature photography guy you had a very good Mom. My Mom also took me to see all the Beatles movies and also movies with Gerry and the Pacemakers, DC5, and Herman’s Hermits. I was too young to go to a concert (5 in ‘64) but I got all the albums. My Mom was as still is the best!!!
This sure brings back memories for me when i was a teenage girl in the mid sixties. I remember watching Shindig all the time loved the show thanks for sharing the video.
I loved the group. Mike, Dave, Dennis, were my favorites. I met Dennis way back and he was just awesome. So adorable and cute. Wish it could have been longer.
The first album I ever bought was "Glad All Over" as a nine-year-old in 1964! I bought every one after that. Albums "Try Too Hard" and "Weekend in London" are forgotten gems.
Check out 1:46 and 12:44 DC5 fans, because it's just about the only live performance audio you can hear from this band on RUclips. Only Dave Clark knows why he's gone to such great lengths to replace all their live sound with their studio recordings. Probably for the same reason he never gave fans a concert album or an '80s reunion tour. Lead singer Mike Smith deserved so much better.
The bit at 12:44 isn’t live - the instruments aren’t plugged in, and there are no vocal mikes for the rest ages f the band. I totally agree that Mike Smith had a brilliant voice, and should get much more recognition for what he did.
I have heard that comment many times! Does that mean we are getting older? We go back always when we were happy and young! It just happens - so many memories and unsure future!
Our country group, i am honored to say worked with Roy Clark and to see him on Shindig with the Dave Clark Five was to say the least, a wonderful surprise.
Roy had more talent than all the others on this show put together. He was phenomenal on guitar and other instruments, could sing, and had great charisma on stage. And he seemed to be a genuinely nice guy. Put a guitar in that boy's hands!!
gypsijewel It was 12 years ago today. He died on 2/28/2008, just two weeks before theDC5 were inducted into the RNRHOF. Celebrate the music and crank up your favorite DC5 tune.RIP Mike 🎶💕🎶
He sure was. Such a sad sad illness he suffered with for 5 years. It's been years since he has been gone and hoping he is still RIP💗 your fans still love you Mike. And yes you made the DC5 to become one of the best of the British Invasion..
@@annettebolec6940 Dave Clarke, Rick Huxley, Lenny Davidson, Mike Smith and Dennis Payton were the DC 5. Quit trying to make One person the whole Band.
@@williebowen1043 all the guys were good with their instruments and nice voices. But Mike Smith was their lead singer with a great voice and damn good lookin too!!
The house staff on that program was unbelievable,Darleen Love,Bobby Freeman,The Wrecking Crew band and at the time campus favorite duo,Rightous Brothers.
Mike Smith. Terrible Ending. Climbing a Efn Gate locked out of. Falls. Done. Loved you Brother. Cool voice, Organ playing, etc. R.I.P. You made me love DC 5 since you started. Screw the Beatles.
They never played live on US television. It sounds here like Smith's vocals were different in some places from the records. Possible lead vocals against a backing track. I don't know anyone who ever saw them live.
It's hard to believe that the DC5 even played one note on their records. I bet session musicians played on most of their stuff. The DC5 lineup seemed mostly for lip sync TV appearances and for backing vocals in the studio for Mike Smith.
The only thing live on that Dave Clark performance was the chandelier. Dave was a control freak and never wanted them to play live. Probably because they couldn’t.
@@Alan-fk2kt or we can listen to you spout your BULLSHIT with many misspellings. Most of the British invasion groups were INFLUENCED by black music, including the Beatles and the Rolling Stones. It's funny how Mike Smith could sing blacker than many black singers.
I have never seen..that the DC5..played and sung live ? Why ? All Videos that i have seen...playback Instruments and playback sung. I know a little bit about it ... because I've been playing in a band since the 60's. Today I play with my oldie band in Germany..also songs by DC5..Glad all over or Red Balloon..but we play and sing live.
I saw the DC 5 at the old Boston Garden in 1965. Woo Woo Ginsburg, the DJ from WMEX, was the host. They were going to stop the show because of the screaming and rushing the stage. It was great being a teenager in the 60s. Such a great variety of music. I loved Shindig and Hullabaloo. I found both on ebay.
It must've been hot as hell in there too if it was during the summer. I know even in the 80s the Garden still didn't have air conditioning for the NBA finals.
I still remember my older sisters glued to the tv screen for this show! I was like 7 yrs old and tho I liked the songs, I thought all the screaming and drooling was definitely over-doing it! Lol
Turn on your TV tonight during prime time and flip through the channels, paying close attention to the subject matter of the shows, the lighting technique, the general "mood" of the shows. Then dig the coolness and *pure unadulterated joy* of this show. Man...what the hell happened in these 50 years?
+ JustAFocus What happened is JFK was taken out by a right-wing cabal, in effect a coup d'etat was performed. It's been all downhill from there starting with the huge escalation in Vietnam right up to the present with our misadventures in an effort to control the world's supply of oil in the Middle East. Think of it, this country has never been at peace since JFK except for four years under Carter and we never will be again. The endless so called War Against Terror, propaganda bullshit!
Billy also toured with the Beatles in 1962 when he was a backing Keyboard player for Little Richard who came out of retirement after he left music for the ministry.His first concert was touring The UK and Hamburg with the Beatles on the bill.
Soon after Leon Russell became the house piano player. One episode features their "side men" which also included Glen Campbell doing great covers of elvis and Carl Perkins. Check out this guy for a great collection of shindigs, hullabaloos, am bandstands, etc: BTRJR007@aol.com. Bruce Remy is the guy who has this incredible museum of video/audio dvds.
Super video. Thank you. Loved the DC5. I had totally forgotten about Shindig. Dave Clark 5 seem timeless for me but that show is definitely dated. A pity we now have the technology of such high quality but mostly low quality talent will be preserved for eternity. And what we have from a really golden age is so vulnerable. Tele itself was pretty crap visually back then. Don't mind the B&W but it was so unclear especially the usa NTSC system which until cable and HD was still poorer than the Pal technology.
Mark McCummins here: Big fan of Shindig! in addition to Where The Action Is, American Bandstand, and Hollywood Palace. At least in the ‘60s ABC had their finger on the pulse of American youth. Wow, those were the days!
For a couple of years, say from 1964 to 1966, The DC 5 gave the Fab 4 a run for their $$$ as far as Popular music goes. But Mike Smith was the main reason for their success. In my opinion, he had a voice that was a combination of Lennon and McCartney. Other than their hits, their song writing, especially after 1968, just couldn't rival the Beatles, Stones, Who, etc etc. Mike Smith would've had much much more longevity in the music world had he had the proper material & management. Actually, Dave Clark didn't really help Mike in the long run. Mike was an absolute fantastic Pop singer.
They were popular, but they had few songs. Despite what it says on their record labels, Dave Clark did not write any of their songs. He ripped of the guy who did.
@@janicekociol7702 more lies and hearsay. Dave and Mike wrote most of their hits . Except for cover versions. There are laws today to make sure the songwriters are credited here in the US. So, if it says Dave and Mike, it's them.
Thanks for posting. I think the show's intro medley and the "Bread and Butter Man" credit roll finale actually present the DC5 performing live, unlike the lip syncs we're accustomed to viewing.
I collected all of the Dave Clark 5 albums starting in 1964. They were great. Part of the British invasion but I liked them better than the Beatles at the time.
At least 3 1960s groups had members named Mike Smith, with Amen Corner and Paul Revere and the Raiders being the others I know of. But the DC5's was probably the best known and the best.
I remember watching them on TV when I was really little kid but I don't remember this with the chandelier shaking too much and you could see by the looks on the faces of the guys of the Dave Clark Five. They had a feeling it might crash to the floor and there it did.. that's actually pretty funny
The song playing during the closing credits ("Bread and Butter Man") absolutely ROCKS---sounds like a gospel tune at a Pentecostal service!! AWESOME!! (And as great as Roy Clark's vocals are on this I'd have given anything to have heard Mike Smith WAIL on the entire song!!)
Roy Clark with the DC5......a few years before Roy was playing a room in Safford, Arizona. Dave Clark had the most luxurious penthouse in Swinging London. He had more show business savvy than talent, and he made the most of it.
Dave Clark 5 is a group they need to bring back because this certainly was the good 👍 music.🎶 Tonight they certainly did Rock the house down the group from Tottenham, England. I remember when my Mom worked in a department store and she knew I like the Beatles this was back in 1964. I was 8 years old at the time she bought me the single that the DC5 performed here on this video. That was “Can’t You See That She’s Mine” they need to bring them back along with the Beatles, Stones, and Del Shannon. 1964 was a hit for “Can’t You See That She’s Mine” I’m 68 years old and…Who’s still listening??? I only listen 🎧 to great 👍 music because it…ROCKS!!! I had the single in 1964!!!
I have read stories where the DC5 took local acts as openers and they blew DC5 off the stage. Dave did not play on the singles. All DC5 sessions were closed so you can figure it out. Great music though so I don't care.
Also if you see Having a wild weekend it's a disapointment to see how Dave had the script to feature him and make the band the three stooges. Not cool. When Mike Smith was crippled Peter Noone was asking for donations at concerts to a handicap special needs van for Mike. I think Dave had enough money to help his mate out. Fuck you Dave Clark. He didn't write Because and was supposed to pay the writer. Threat of a public lawsuit? Suddenly Dave pays off. Fuck off Clark.
I only remember Shindig when Bobby Sherman was hosting it. Even though I was 10 years old in 1965. I watch it for two things, the musicians and the dancing girls. Because of their shapes. It started my awakening about women. That's really why I watched American Bandstand. Curiosity
Speaking of Mick Avory, from what I've read in Kinks biographies over the years; a session drummer was used on "You Really Got Me" with Mick on tambourine. The only reason Mick didn't play drums on that was due to a mix up by their record company who had hired a sessions drummer for the recording. Mick Avory was one of the hardest working drummers, "Always Practicing" according to Ray in "X-Ray". Listen to "Shangri-La"! That's some good drumming!
I really LOVED Jay and The Americans here singing "Do You Love Me?" Was this song on any of their albums? I wonder............ Would have made a GREAT single for them!
Great days .my local dance hall band Us from stamping our feet in time with glad all over .I can see why now all those Cuban heel boots stamping on the floor .😵😱😱
Mike Smith, the guy whose voice could gravel out "I Like it Like That" and drip honey on "Because".
In the spring of 2004 the rock band I played bass with, TIME MACHINE, held a benefit show for Mike after learning his funds had been used up with hospital bills regarding his broken neck. It was an all day outdoor event hosted by one of our favorite clubs, The Upper Deck. Turn-out was good and guest musicians were welcomed to the stage. Naturally DC5 covers were featured. At one point in the early afternoon, Stephanie the club owner came running out of the bar with a phone held over her head shouting; "HE'S ON THE PHONE...HE'S ON THE PHONE!!" We stopped playing 'Because' and she held the phone up to a mic. It was MIKE SMITH! Thanking us for helping him out! What a thrill! Naturally the donations poured in, eventually reaching almost $4,000! Turns out a local D/J had tipped Mike's agent off to what we were doing prompting the call. And still I say, "We are all in this together." Thumper.
All of the boys in the band were very polite and friendly. I'm not surprised Mike gave you a call. I wish he was still with us along with Denis and Rick. I was lucky to meet all of them in the summer of '68 while on vacation in London.
@@IceSkater8491 That makes me GLAD ALL OVER
Was Peter Noone involved? He also spearheaded an effort to raise money for Mike’s wheelchair. Kind of ticked me off Dave Clark didn’t just buy the guy a wheelchair, considering that the DC5 probably wouldn’t have gone anywhere without him.
You legend ❤
In reality the band was the “Mike Smith 5”.
Mike Smith of DC5, was awesome!
Mike Smith was one of the greatest rock vocalists of all time. The DC5 were so lucky to have him in the band.
And Dave Clark capitalized on that immensely! Smith left an estate worth £66,000.
AGREED!
That’s nothing. I’m sure DC did far better.
Mike Smith co-wrote all the DC5 songs yet was only getting two pence.
@@Steve19345 And Whenever I See A Clip of The Dave Clark Five They Always Look So Smiley And Happy!😁👍
I simply loved the Dave Clark Five and Paul Revere and the Raiders. It is so much fun to see them the way I remember them waaayyy back then. It was a great time to be a teenager. I'm 76 soon and still love their music, looks and energy.
The Dave Clark Five Were My Favorite Group ! I Still Love Listening To Them at age 69 !
I'm 71 and still play all there music, loved the Dave Clark Five, only two left now, such a Shame..
I watched Shindig all the time. Music was everything to teens back in the 60's.
I always watched this with my sisters they were 13 and i was 8 didnt know what i wae watching but i liked it
Me too, that and Hullabaloo. Magic.
@@pamelab7235And American Bandstand!
Roy Clark backed by the Dave Clark Five has to be one of the most unusual combinations in rock history. Both were well-served by the pairing.
What about that Hall of Fame gig with Johnny Cash, Keef and the rest?
Mind you, I'd still like to have caught Roy in Wanda Jackson's band.
First time I ever saw Roy without a guitar. His guitar playing is still one of the best and stands the test of time IMO. He was a true master of the guitar
I think most folks dont know much about the country gituar legends because we were R&R fans. I think most dont know what a Les Paul is and who was Les Paul
@@johnypitman2368 OK, totally uncalled for story about Roy Orbison.. Don't recall when it was, but at the time he was playing a Les Paul. He flew to London from the US for a gig, everything was fine except he forgot to pack his guitar. It had to be a Les Paul, it seems, so calls were made all over London, and only one Les Paul could be found. Whoever was delegated begged and pleaded, but the owner would not lend his Les Paul, do you blame him? Maybe the guy offered money, offered his body, I don't know. Not having my Les Paul. In the end the owner said "By the way, who's it for?" Answer:"Roy Orbison." The owner said "Where do you want it delivered?" That's the story. I guess I'd have lent a Les Paul to Roy Orbison if he asked.
Yes I know, a different Roy.
Wow! Was anybody better looking than Dave and Mike?? A great time to be young . Shindig and Hullbaloo were great shows!
So good looking
Mike Smith had the most dazzling smile! And of course, a fabulous voice.
Mike Smith was absolutely gorgeous
Mike Smith was the Best thing that could happen to anyone who wants to dance 🇬🇧 ♥️
🙂👍🏿👍🏿
He did have the most smile in Dave Clark 5⃣
Glad. All. Over. Because. I. Found. This. Footage. This. Is. Classic.
God Bless you Mike.Rest in Peace.You are missed.
DC5-JUST THE VERY BEST, LOVED EVERYTHING THEY DID.
One of my favorite bands in the'60's, DC 5 had one of the best sound ever. Mike Smith is a Hall of Fame lead vocalist.
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Billy Preston was the house keyboard man? Roy Clark as a support act... Lotta talent on this show!!!
Maravilloso
The Blossoms with Darlene Love! Every freaking week!
Oh that smile and twinkley eyes. Mike Smith had the lot with the voice too.
Remind me a lot of young Paul McC
I was lucky enough to see them live in England in ‘64. Fantastic show! My beloved father was stationed there in the Air Force from ‘60-‘64. What a great time to be in the UK!
We were stationed in England 62' 64' Chicksands AFB.
What a coincidence. My family was stationed at the same base at the same time.
@@markfleming4162 We lived in Hitchin for a year where I started to school and then we moved to Chicksands, I went to second grade there. We then moved to San Antonio TX. In 64.'
@@besttimes3248 My dad was first stationed at Alconbury AFB near Huntingdon in 1960. I was in second grade when we moved there. About a year and a half later he got relocated to Chicksands AFB. We were there till late ‘64 then moved to Biloxi Mississippi.
@@markfleming4162 We went to Alconbury a couple of time to shop for Christmas. In the 2 years that we were there we did a lot of weekend and day trips to London,Shakespeare's home (can't remember the town) Dunstable Downs.Even though I was real young I still remember a little. We lived down the second turn to the right all the way strait back to the end building in the APT.on the left. Did you know any of the Cartwright family. BTW my name is Mark Osborne.
The Dave Clark 5 rocked! Great to find this piece of historical film. Great British Invasion stuff! Love it! Thanks
Even Roy Clark!!! Incredible
I love the DC5, with Mike Smith as the voice and best part of the group!!! RIP Mike.
@gypsijewel He was climbing on a ladder in his garden and fell and broke his back
I remember watching this episode of Shindig. Man how time flies. But I still love these guys, especially Mike Smith's great voice.
Great and POWERFUL voice
@@shihyuchu6753 : Always great to hear from a fan of Mike Smith.👍✌
@@josephlemko3027 Easily the most under rated rock singer in history.
@@shihyuchu6753 : This is a valid comment. I agree that Mike Smith should get consideration in this topic. This is somerhing that I would like to take more time to consider. Another vocalist that comes to mind is The Zombies lead vocalist, Colin Blunstone.
@@shihyuchu6753 yes, usually those "underrated" claims are false, but in Mike's case, I definitely agree. Held back really by being under the thumb of the self serving Dave Clark, I would say. He deserved better.
I LOVE Mike Smith-and his vocals, best all round man❤❤❤❤
Thanks for bringing back the happiest parts of my childhood!
What a charismatic group. Great lead singer!
SAW THESE GUY IN SACRAMENTO CA. ABOUT 1965 OR 66. THEY WE'RE VERY GOOD LIVE.
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I'll never forget the time I saw them perform this on TV when I was 9, and the stomping on the stage was what really made people stand up and look at these guys with this hit! They were rather aggressive lads who knew how to tear the house down! I loved the stunt with the chandelier shaking and then coming down on the floor because of the vibrations!! It fits perfectly with Bits and Pieces!!!!!
I remember my older brother bringing home the first Dave Clarke Five single...he liked them. We three brothers were hard core rock and roll lovers....although my oldest brother was a Righteous Brothers kinda guy. Those days seem silly to todays kids...but hey....this was brand new music in the early 1960's..we were at the door to a decade of the best written and best played rock and roll in all of history. Our early radios had tubes inside....had to wait for them to warm up to hear music,
In 1964, the Dave Clark Five were considered to be better than the Beatles.
@@keithelster8858 maybe on your planet but not here on earth
@@JustineLaLoba I feel the same as you, but...
In January 1964 they had their first UK top ten single, "Glad All Over", which knocked the Beatles' "I Want to Hold Your Hand" off the top of the UK Singles Chart. So, for a short time, they showed they could at least hang with the Fab Four....
@@liverpooloflife8731 do your homework......see how many weeks I want to hold your hand was at number 1 before the DC5 took the top slot......you'll be surprised....nothing stays at number 1 forever. And by the way.....I love the DC5
@@JustineLaLoba That's correct. The Beatles had the top spot on the UK charts for 5 weeks & stayed in the UK top 50 for a total of 21 weeks. BTW, my step-dad worked in a record shop in Philly back then. He used to bring demo albums home for me... He couldn't get me any Beatles demos, but the first demos from the Brit invasion just happened to be the album "Glad All Over" & DC5 Return... DC5 were actually my 2nd favorite band from the UK.
Dave Clark 5 one of my fav,s had most of the 45,s back on the day
Dang! That was the man Roy Clarke! Awesome, Karl
I well remember watching Shindig and Hullabaloo when I was 12...and my 'cool' Mom took me and some of my friends to our first rock concert in Dec. '64...the Dave Clark Five! A few months later she took us to see Herman's Hermits and Freddie and The Dreamers for my 13th birthday!
nature photography guy you had a very good Mom. My Mom also took me to see all the Beatles movies and also movies with Gerry and the Pacemakers, DC5, and Herman’s Hermits. I was too young to go to a concert (5 in ‘64) but I got all the albums. My Mom was as still is the best!!!
Maybe your Mom liked those groups, too!
Did you get to meet any of them?
@@RobertCawood-pf9nh No, I never did!
That was so great! Only got better with time. Thank you for posting. God bless you
This sure brings back memories for me when i was a teenage girl in the mid sixties. I remember watching Shindig all the time loved the show thanks for sharing the video.
I loved the group. Mike, Dave, Dennis, were my favorites.
I met Dennis way back and he was just awesome. So adorable and cute. Wish it could have been longer.
I remember watching this show every week when I was a teen! Nothing else was as good!
Classic DC 5 🇬🇧 ♥️
Roy could play any of those instruments on stage.
Ive been a fan of DC5 since I was 9 in 1965 or 8 in 1964 depending on when they first came out ! I love The DC5 group very much !
The first album I ever bought was "Glad All Over" as a nine-year-old in 1964! I bought every one after that. Albums "Try Too Hard" and "Weekend in London" are forgotten gems.
Check out 1:46 and 12:44 DC5 fans, because it's just about the only live performance audio you can hear from this band on RUclips. Only Dave Clark knows why he's gone to such great lengths to replace all their live sound with their studio recordings. Probably for the same reason he never gave fans a concert album or an '80s reunion tour. Lead singer Mike Smith deserved so much better.
The bit at 12:44 isn’t live - the instruments aren’t plugged in, and there are no vocal mikes for the rest ages f the band. I totally agree that Mike Smith had a brilliant voice, and should get much more recognition for what he did.
@@SurreyMan0409 vocal mikes are overhead. That way the whole sound is picked up. Single mikes were used often then but not all time.
@@wesleycook7687 That makes sense - thank you very much.
I saw them in Fort Wayne, In in 1965. They were great live regardless what all these people on you tube say. Great Band
They were good.
I thought so. I miss there youth and happy good time
Bits and pieces. I still love that song. 2024.
Take me back to the best of times and music, the 60s
You betcha !
I have heard this before, who has the train??
I have heard that comment many times! Does that mean we are getting older? We go back always when we were happy and young! It just happens - so many memories and unsure future!
Hmm
Awesome clip! Thank you so much for sharing it! Dave Clark Five were the best!!
My first rock concert - Dave Clark 5 in 1966.
Our country group, i am honored to say worked with Roy Clark and to see him on Shindig with the Dave Clark Five
was to say the least, a wonderful surprise.
shocked me too, had no idea he jad a career outside country music.
This was before he went country.
Roy had more talent than all the others on this show put together. He was phenomenal on guitar and other instruments, could sing, and had great charisma on stage. And he seemed to be a genuinely nice guy. Put a guitar in that boy's hands!!
Tell us more of that show - Roy Clark and the Dave Clark Five !
@@theresemorfas3390 I agree with you totally and I'm British.
In the wake of The Beatles and the British invasion came Shindig and Hullabaloo. I watched them back when.
My family and I use to watch Shindig every Wensday night.
LOVED IT !!
carolinafan2016 Because with the so called “stars” of today the show would be cancelled after two weeks! Sad but true.
I loved Mike Smith's voice--very bluesey
Most underrated rock singer in History, "Boomer" Mike Smith RIP. Loved him. 🎤
@@cuda426hemi YES, Mike Smith definitely had a great voice! Mike Smith and the rest of the DC5 who have passed on, RIP.
He had a great voice! Rest in Peace mike.
So HAPPY memories
The DC5 were slated by the critics , but they blasted million seller after million seller over the airwaves!
OMG ! Mike Smith was just adorable !!!! Too sad !
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Mike Smith was the lead singer.
Mike Smith was hotness personified. Rip mike.
gypsijewel It was 12 years ago today.
He died on 2/28/2008, just two weeks before theDC5 were inducted
into the RNRHOF. Celebrate the music and crank up your favorite DC5 tune.RIP Mike 🎶💕🎶
Dave Clark 5 kicks serious butt. "Any Way You Want It" play it at 15.
"Looking In" from the album "Try Too Hard," too. 58 years later, it is still two minutes and five seconds of majestic, but haunting sonic bliss.
Man, I was crazy about The Dave Clark 5!
Me too . if u close your eyes they sure do sound like Beatles!! Dave Clark 5 was the greatest..loved Mike
Me too..why did I think they were american? Weird innit? Cute though!
Roy Clark was an awesome musician, possessing as much skill as he did grit. ✊🏼
NOBODY in rock and roll history had the POWER in his voice that Mike Smith had. The group easily could have been "The Mike Smith Five"
Muy de acuerdo
5:38 See the Trotters were on the case with the Chandelier 😂
Mike Smith!!! Best rock vocalist :)
He was great..but he was no McCartney or Lennon.
He was one of the best.
Btw, Mike Smith was the DC5!!!!
He sure was. Such a sad sad illness he suffered with for 5 years. It's been years since he has been gone and hoping he is still RIP💗 your fans still love you Mike. And yes you made the DC5 to become one of the best of the British Invasion..
@@annettebolec6940 Dave Clarke, Rick Huxley, Lenny Davidson, Mike Smith and Dennis Payton were the DC 5. Quit trying to make One person the whole Band.
@@williebowen1043 all the guys were good with their instruments and nice voices. But Mike Smith was their lead singer with a great voice and damn good lookin too!!
The house staff on that program was unbelievable,Darleen Love,Bobby Freeman,The Wrecking Crew band and at the time campus favorite duo,Rightous Brothers.
true musicians!
Wow, I never saw Roy Clark as a ‘Mod’ rocking out like that.
Mike Smith. Terrible Ending. Climbing a Efn Gate locked out of. Falls. Done. Loved you Brother. Cool voice, Organ playing, etc. R.I.P. You made me love DC 5 since you started. Screw the Beatles.
I watched the Dave Clark 5 play and sing bits and pieces in Toronto at musslemans Lake in 1965. And the place was packed had a good time.
It is hard to believe the DC5 medley was live. It was the record. So many of them are dead. Very sad. We have lost so many great R&R greats.
They never played live on US television. It sounds here like Smith's vocals were different in some places from the records. Possible lead vocals against a backing track. I don't know anyone who ever saw them live.
@@billgannon9788 I did see them live . They were the 2nd British band on Ed Sullivan show after the Beatles 🇬🇧 ♥️
It's hard to believe that the DC5 even played one note on their records. I bet session musicians played on most of their stuff. The DC5 lineup seemed mostly for lip sync TV appearances and for backing vocals in the studio for Mike Smith.
The only thing live on that Dave Clark performance was the chandelier. Dave was a control freak and never wanted them to play live. Probably because they couldn’t.
@@jamesm.3967 - The drum arrangements are deliberately simple in DC5 songs and still Dave had trouble even drumming along to the backing track live.
That chandelier joke -- that kind of light humor was a sign of the times. Everyone had a good laugh.
Lissen to those hacks rip off black music
@@Alan-fk2kt or we can listen to you spout your BULLSHIT with many misspellings. Most of the British invasion groups were INFLUENCED by black music, including the Beatles and the Rolling Stones. It's funny how Mike Smith could sing blacker than many black singers.
I have never seen..that the DC5..played and sung live ? Why ? All Videos that i have seen...playback Instruments and playback sung. I know a little bit about it ... because I've been playing in a band since the 60's. Today I play with my oldie band in Germany..also songs by DC5..Glad all over or Red Balloon..but we play and sing live.
I saw the DC 5 at the old Boston Garden in 1965. Woo Woo Ginsburg, the DJ from WMEX, was the host. They were going to stop the show because of the screaming and rushing the stage. It was great being a teenager in the 60s. Such a great variety of music. I loved Shindig and Hullabaloo. I found both on ebay.
It must've been hot as hell in there too if it was during the summer. I know even in the 80s the Garden still didn't have air conditioning for the NBA finals.
I went to that show! The Rascals and Lou Cristy were playing also.
@@billinct860 i would loved to scene that show. I wonder if catch me if you can was on that concert
I still remember my older sisters glued to the tv screen for this show! I was like 7 yrs old and tho I liked the songs, I thought all the screaming and drooling was definitely over-doing it! Lol
I couldn't wait for this show to come on every week when I was a kid!
Turn on your TV tonight during prime time and flip through the channels, paying close attention to the subject matter of the shows, the lighting technique, the general "mood" of the shows. Then dig the coolness and *pure unadulterated joy* of this show. Man...what the hell happened in these 50 years?
in one word.......disco
Now it's all corporate rock and rap. Or maybe I should say Lucifarian?
JustAFocus: What happened is "rap" "hip-hop" and all that crap everybody has gone nuts for.
Agreed, Gold Hunter.
+ JustAFocus What happened is JFK was taken out by a right-wing cabal, in effect a coup d'etat was performed. It's been all downhill from there starting with the huge escalation in Vietnam right up to the present with our misadventures in an effort to control the world's supply of oil in the Middle East. Think of it, this country has never been at peace since JFK except for four years under Carter and we never will be again. The endless so called War Against Terror, propaganda bullshit!
The DC 5! I was such a huge fan and of course had a huge crush on Mike Smith!
Mike Smith was the heart of the DC5
ronvk100 My first real rock n roll concert were the DC5 in late 64 early 66.
Mike Smith was the Dave Clark Five. The rest of the band were barely musicians
that must have been a wonderful show , I never got to see them live because they stopped their tours too soon and never appeared again
@@fastguned i dont think so saxphone player put his talent in .they all made sound i miss them all
@@guygrip2120 Most of the original recordings were studio musicians except for Mike Smiths organ or piano. Look it up
Dave Clark 5 miming again.
Bobby Graham did all the drumming on their records.
I didn't realize the great Billy Preston was a regular on this show.
Billy also toured with the Beatles in 1962 when he was a backing Keyboard player for Little Richard who came out of retirement after he left music for the ministry.His first concert was touring The UK and Hamburg with the Beatles on the bill.
Soon after Leon Russell became the house piano player. One episode features their "side men" which also included Glen Campbell doing great covers of elvis and Carl Perkins. Check out this guy for a great collection of shindigs, hullabaloos, am bandstands, etc: BTRJR007@aol.com. Bruce Remy is the guy who has this incredible museum of video/audio dvds.
Super video. Thank you. Loved the DC5. I had totally forgotten about Shindig. Dave Clark 5 seem timeless for me but that show is definitely dated. A pity we now have the technology of such high quality but mostly low quality talent will be preserved for eternity. And what we have from a really golden age is so vulnerable. Tele itself was pretty crap visually back then. Don't mind the B&W but it was so unclear especially the usa NTSC system which until cable and HD was still poorer than the Pal technology.
definitely the mike smith five, they never let him sing alone, everybody's lipping along
sadly, on this show, they're all lipping to the record.
Mark McCummins here:
Big fan of Shindig! in addition to Where The Action Is, American Bandstand, and Hollywood Palace. At least in the ‘60s ABC had their finger on the pulse of American youth. Wow, those were the days!
For a couple of years, say from 1964 to 1966,
The DC 5 gave the Fab 4
a run for their $$$ as far as
Popular music goes.
But Mike Smith was the main reason for their success.
In my opinion, he had a voice that was a combination of
Lennon and McCartney. Other than their hits, their song writing, especially after 1968, just couldn't rival the Beatles, Stones, Who, etc etc. Mike Smith would've had much much more longevity in the music world had he had the proper material & management. Actually, Dave Clark didn't really help
Mike in the long run. Mike was an absolute fantastic
Pop singer.
Should be : The Mike Smith 5 🇬🇧 💙
They were popular, but they had few songs. Despite what it says on their record labels, Dave Clark did not write any of their songs. He ripped of the guy who did.
@@janicekociol7702 more lies and hearsay. Dave and Mike wrote most of their hits . Except for cover versions. There are laws today to make sure the songwriters are credited here in the US. So, if it says Dave and Mike, it's them.
Thanks for posting. I think the show's intro medley and the "Bread and Butter Man" credit roll finale actually present the DC5 performing live, unlike the lip syncs we're accustomed to viewing.
The 5 were the single malt whiskey of 60's music.
I collected all of the Dave Clark 5 albums starting in 1964. They were great. Part of the British invasion but I liked them better than the Beatles at the time.
At least 3 1960s groups had members named Mike Smith, with Amen Corner and Paul Revere and the Raiders being the others I know of. But the DC5's was probably the best known and the best.
I remember watching them on TV when I was really little kid but I don't remember this with the chandelier shaking too much and you could see by the looks on the faces of the guys of the Dave Clark Five. They had a feeling it might crash to the floor and there it did.. that's actually pretty funny
What a surprise, super, excelent.
Thanks for posting these!
This is literally what I think all DJs look like on the radio even today.
The song playing during the closing credits ("Bread and Butter Man") absolutely ROCKS---sounds like a gospel tune at a Pentecostal service!! AWESOME!! (And as great as Roy Clark's vocals are on this I'd have given anything to have heard Mike Smith WAIL on the entire song!!)
Roy Clark with the DC5......a few years before Roy was playing a room in Safford, Arizona. Dave Clark had the most luxurious penthouse in Swinging London. He had more show business savvy than talent, and he made the most of it.
Donna Loren! Great rocker.
They look like such the way guys were then . Like street fighters.
Dave Clark 5 is a group they need to bring back because this certainly was the good 👍 music.🎶 Tonight they certainly did Rock the house down the group from Tottenham, England. I remember when my Mom worked in a department store and she knew I like the Beatles this was back in 1964. I was 8 years old at the time she bought me the single that the DC5 performed here on this video. That was “Can’t You See That She’s Mine” they need to bring them back along with the Beatles, Stones, and Del Shannon. 1964 was a hit for “Can’t You See That She’s Mine” I’m 68 years old and…Who’s still listening??? I only listen 🎧 to great 👍 music because it…ROCKS!!! I had the single in 1964!!!
Nice to hear that someone has seen them live. I have never been able to find a clip where they are not miming.
I have read stories where the DC5 took local acts as openers and they blew DC5 off the stage. Dave did not play on the singles. All DC5 sessions were closed so you can figure it out. Great music though so I don't care.
Also if you see Having a wild weekend it's a disapointment to see how Dave had the script to feature him and make the band the three stooges. Not cool. When Mike Smith was crippled Peter Noone was asking for donations at concerts to a handicap special needs van for Mike. I think Dave had enough money to help his mate out. Fuck you Dave Clark. He didn't write Because and was supposed to pay the writer. Threat of a public lawsuit? Suddenly Dave pays off. Fuck off Clark.
@@mrb4886 Wow - interesting insight. Thanks for sharing.
Ah, those wireless guitars and invisible mics! LOL.
Shinrock! With Jimmy O'Neillstone
One of the great bands from across the water
I only remember Shindig when Bobby Sherman was hosting it. Even though I was 10 years old in 1965. I watch it for two things, the musicians and the dancing girls. Because of their shapes. It started my awakening about women. That's really why I watched American Bandstand. Curiosity
These old shows are so funny to look at now. Toy drum sets, unplugged guitars.....
Speaking of Mick Avory, from what I've read in Kinks biographies over the years; a session drummer was used on "You Really Got Me" with Mick on tambourine. The only reason Mick didn't play drums on that was due to a mix up by their record company who had hired a sessions drummer for the recording. Mick Avory was one of the hardest working drummers, "Always Practicing" according to Ray in "X-Ray". Listen to "Shangri-La"! That's some good drumming!
John Thomas The session drummer was Bobby Graham!
@@TheBim1987 it weren’t it was Clem Cattini.Bobby Graham was on most of Dave Clark’s Sessions
I really LOVED Jay and The Americans here singing "Do You Love Me?" Was this song on any of their albums? I wonder............ Would have made a GREAT single for them!
Great days .my local dance hall band Us from stamping our feet in time with glad all over .I can see why now all those Cuban heel boots stamping on the floor .😵😱😱
What great,fun music.They need to clean this stuff up and release it on DVD/Blu-ray.
Stones, brothers band.
Beatles, sisters band.
DC5, my band. I was 8. Loved the medley.
Never knew Billy Preston was a/the keyboardist for Shindig?!