Disc-O-Teen 1967 - Expressway To Your Heart, Soul Survivors / Soul Man, Sam & Dave
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Airdate: November 4, 1967
A double-shot of “soul” for your Saturday...Play it Steve!
Here is more of John Zacherle’s “Disc-O-Teen” which aired on WNJU Channel 47 in Newark, NJ from 1965-1968. You can also see today’s guests, members of the band Every Mother’s Son, hamming it up among the dancers along with Zacherle’s co-hosts wolfman and the count. (it was a bizarre show, lol)
Both of today’s songs are in the Billboard Hot 100 Top 10 this week. Gamble & Huff’s “Expressway…” peaks at #4 and Hayes & Porter’s “Soul Man” peaks at #2. (2 of my all-time favorite songs)
Here’s to hoping that if anything is ailing you, all you really need is “Good Lovin’”. Stay safe and healthy everyone!
I graduated HS in 1967 and still "dancing" (never well :-) at age 74 ... Peace and Love
Disc-O-Teen was broadcast over WNJU-TV Ch 47 in Newark, NJ. It had a very snowy signal in NYC and Long Island. Despite the snowy picture I watched from LI. Fun show! 1967 was such a great year for music.
2 Great Songs 😁
I was born in 67 but I Love the Music from the 50's & 60's.
Born 64 same here
Love your videos! I remember hearing "Expressway to Your Heart" as a teen here in 1967 Chicago on WCFL or WLS radio. Haven't heard it for some time. You too be safe and thank you again.
Yup, WCFL or WLS. I always thought this was a good Chicago song, due the the many expressways we had. Did you think "Windy" by the Association was about Chicago?
@@workingtheworld68 Actually, I thought it was about a girl. Do you remember "Chickenman" on WLS? He's everywhere, he's everywhere!
Gotta love the flower power for some of those kids!
Great videos, takes me back to my 17 year old days.
I was completely unaware of the Disc-O-Teen series. Thank you Aaron for bringing this cool show to my attention.
i really miss those days,
ME. 2.
I want to go back !
@@paulsmith8212 So do I! I hope somebody invents a time machine one of these days.
So do I!
Zacherle was the greatest
Good times, beam me up, Scottie!
I used to be able to watch this show in NYC on a VHF? Station if the rabbit ears could pick it up.
1967 -- The golden year of the 1960's for broadcast TV dance shows and fun AM radio smash hits. Aaron, on your mark, get set and keep the ball rolling. Happy tunes for troubled times.
@dancer don, at the risk of repeating myself again and again, you guys sure had a glut of incredible songs to listen and dance to back then. An embarrassment of riches, lol. May all our lives soon be filled with Apple, peaches, pumpkin pie. (Ok, mine didn’t work as well as yours, 😂)
@@YCDTI ;--) IT ALL WORKS. Everyone watching your channel can name those tunes and sing along with a smile.
A great double shot of excellent music and fun to dance to! When Soul Man started I was already in '67 but it only took a second to switch to the Blues Brothers lol
Did anyone else experience MAJOR goosebumps hearing "Expressway to your heart" ? Gave me chills then, and still does now. I SO remember this song in '67-'68 !!
Love it! Thks for finding this video! I remember watching this show here in Phila. Pa. on the Jersey channel. Great music in this clip as well as the dancing!! The Soul Survivors were a local Philadelphia band, with this big hit , followed with their other song ''Explosion''..
Two BIG records in this clip!
PLEASE send me back in time‼️ Was only 7 when this first aired and grew up only a few miles away in Union🤪👍‼️
I found this the summer of 2021, I’m in love with all of these good songs and all the great, funny people🤘🏻🤘🏻⭐️North Carolina says Wow, keep it coming😘😘 I was 18 when these songs came out light my fire babies🤩
This is such a great clip, just a group of teenagers really dancing and having fun.
Indeed there alright!
I love all these tv dance clips and songs from the 1960’s, brings back wonderful memories! 🥰
I was in the United States Marine Corps with a friend from Newark, NJ. Hey Lou Orlando, this is Baker from Charleston, West Virginia.
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@@shawnmalone9711 thank you Shawn it was an honor to serve.
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これってレコード発売されませんでしたよね。オンリーワンの境地をひたすら噛みしめております❕いい曲ですぞ❕
We couldn't get this down in Atlanta back in the day. I used to see Zacherley in the horror mags but never knew about his dance shows. Thank you so much for posting these videos. Great time, great vibes. so different from today. Kids having fun without acting like fools and victims.
I have this on 45😎
So many memories
Beautiful people and beautiful memories my friends
what nice young girls in our younger time with nice figures ...
Jg. 1947...
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YouCanDanceToit! Where do you find all the tv dance clips from the 1960's? Kudos to you for sharing them on YT. Great songs and memories!
One of the Girls dancing on Stage is wearing a plaid Jumper.
DISC-O-TEEN 1967
U.S. TV show. Oct-31-67. Disc-O-Teen was an after-school teen dance program hosted by "The Cool Ghoul" Zacherley. Disc-O-Teen was broadcast locally from Newark, N.J., on UHF station, Channel 47, WNJU-TV. The group, "Every Mother's Son" is interviewed and participates in silly skits.
The studio audience teenagers dance to the music of: Lloyd Price: "Stagger Lee." The Doors: "Light My Fire." Soul Survivors: "Expressway to Your Heart." Every Mother's Son: "Come on Down to My Boat." The Four Tops: "You Keep Running Away." Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels: "Sock It to Me, Baby!"
The Who: "Pictures of Lily." Sam & Dave: "Soul Man." The Spencer Davis Group: "Gimme Some Lovin'." Jefferson Airplane: "Somebody To Love." Sonny and Cher: "I Got You Babe." The Rascals: "A Girl Like You." The Rolling Stones: "Let's Spend The Night Together." Brute Force: "To Sit on a Sandwich." Jay And The Techniques: "Keep The Ball Rollin'." The Dave Clark Five: "You Got What It Takes."
1967 OH YEAH PLAY IT HARD.
Gamble & Huff in their own way would continue where Motown left off with the best of R & B & Pop. Kenny Gamble went to High School with Daryl Hall of Hall & Oates and he and Leon Huff met in an Elevator in 1962. Their first successful song was the original version of "I'm Gonna Make You Love Me" by Dee Dee Warwick that was later a hit for the temptations and supremes in 1969. In The Uk their music is still very popular where all kinds of folks have done their interpretations of their songs from Simply Red, The Communards, and the three degrees are honorary daughters.
PLEASE, get me OUT of 2020🙀‼️
Absolutely! Far more crazy this year than any time in the Sixties. God save us!
Way better & kooler dancers than Band Stand...
That's that "East Coastness"
Need to post February 1967 battle of the bamds
Yeah teeny boppers
Great song!
I guess the women we see here are grandmothers by now-wonder if any of their grandchildren, many of whom will be almost grown, ever stumble across them in videos like this?
I own a Zacherle Halloween album. Still in my head the definitive version of The Monster Mash! Long ago and far away, kiddies!
Share please!
Man! All those women were so beautiful then!
Zacherle was a major fixture on the New York radio scene back then, and again in the '90s.
What is the name of the dance that the kids are doing? Did Paul Revere and the Raiders ever appear on this television show? They did in Dallas Texas on the sump'n else show
5 ‘6 120Pnds, Long Blnd Hair, And Full Of Life, And The Music Was Great 👍, Sam And Dave We’re Jamin .
The girl in the striped Dress dancing on the "cube" is one of the very best dancers on Stage.
Sam & Dave were great
Hidden meaning in these oldie but goodies tune
......"Mick Is All".......?
Quite a difference between the west coast and east coast in dance and dress
Exactly...l agree...East Coast Kids could dance...AB kids imitate dances
Have a look at Teen Time from Steubenville
Thank you I was 12 great music 67 Red Sox. Tell me we didn’t have it great then
I sure miss the days of the three minute single!
ベリーグッド👍🎉。
Filmed in Newark? Wow, the armpit of the East Coast. Grew up in Elizabeth at that time, the next city over the bridge.
The white kids on this show danced better on here then on AB...sorry to say!
MusicandDancing4Ever They did, because a lot of the dancers on American Bandstand in the 60’s couldn’t dance and kept looking at that camera. The Jersey kids were working it out!
Jersey always had Flava to dance. Good music was out in the late 60s. Soul Pop and Latin Soul Boogaloo was popping back in the those days. My cousins had all that great music in the late 60s and I was born in 1969 and love all this music!
Got anymore?
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I have to say that as much as I like AB that this show has a special appeal. Love the kooky host, the kids are in their own world & a cool mix of kids. There are some semi goth kids, plus size girls, shirts untucked, more diversity. And love how the host & guests dance amongst the kids. There’s no set formula or couples, more like a neighborhood dance club. Jersey kids rock!!! Lol
Absolutely. Zacherle made this such a fun show. And clearly loved what he was doing.
Not a fan of Zacerle but I take these kids over the Bandstand bunch
"Soul Man" came out in September; could this have been a Halloween edition?
Wonder who was first ? Dr Paul Bearer or this guy. They kind of look alike.
3:04 and 4:42.
Mick is ALL!
Girl on the right at 1:07
A smooth cool drink of water...
3:41 isn't too bad either!
sam and dave. mention woodstock but this was long before any plans for woodstock..hmmmm ?
Lots of these teens look like kids, and not adults, lol. I guess it’s because they aren’t wearing extremely formal clothing
A really crazy show was Kiddie A Go Go! I have an old VHS tape with a couple of episodes. I think it came out of Wisconsin. A bunch of tiny kids boogieing like the big kids! A real smile maker.
Kiddie A Go-Go originated on WCIU Channel 26 out of Chicago. Elaine Mulqueen (as "Pandora") hosted the show. There is a couple videos from the show on here.
There's a tape on You Tube - weird - they're dancing to Back In Love Again - The Buckingham's - what a trip just enter Back In Love Again - Buckingham's in the search
@@garyrasberryjr.552Some say that it would later be the inspiration for Soul Train
Does the entire episode of this exist? and it this the only one in existance?
@Andrew Haberman. Yes, I have the whole episode. There is believed to be 1 more episode that was saved, but I’ve never found it. There is a clip of it on YT. It is the ‘67 Halloween episode (the kids are all in costume) and the guests were The Box Tops. As far as I know, that’s all that still exists from Disc-O-Teen.
ruclips.net/video/4lJgDL11lUk/видео.html
@@YCDTI Is this one from the show you have? ruclips.net/video/gVilKac4JbA/видео.html
@@YCDTI Any chance more eps exist somewhere in the WPIX archive. I'm amazed the quality is still good for something taken off of a tape from 1967
Shave- a-thon yep. Brute Force is the other guest on today’s episode. That “Sitting on a Sandwich” song is odd but kinda catchy 🥪 🙂
@@YCDTI Aaron, go here ruclips.net/video/3AFo7jw4-kM/видео.html and here ruclips.net/video/qitteU7w60g/видео.html . 2 full episodes that are different from this one here. These were recently uploaded by someone.I also did some investigating and found that the final 2 episodes of this show also still exist.
Is that Dr. Shock?
Well now....that was certainly different. As always the music saved it. No offense, but this bunch is like watching grass grow. I can always listen to "Soul Man"!
Today in the Bluegrass State is Derby Day. Its beautiful with sun and warm temps, and our State would have shown off proud, but no racing. No Twin Spires of Churchill Downs, the crowd milling around to catch a look at celebrities on Millionaires Row. No horses with their coats glistening and ears twitching back and forth with excitement for the day. The horses love to run and they know when they've won the race. No crowds watching the tote board for the odds. No bright and colorful jockey's silks for Riders Up! or call to the post and no completely soused celebrities singing (with tears streaming) the only part they know to "My Old Kentucky Home" which is "WEEP NO MORE MY LADIES...OH WEEP NO MORE TODAY...." As Joy Behar once said, the hats look like they're auditioning for Let's Make A Deal. Its always interesting to see whose horse glides into the starting gate....and which one throws their Jockey. Fully loaded...bell rings...and their off! The rest will be history.
None of that is happening today, but it's still the first Saturday in May...Derby Day in Kentucky, and THE best 2 minutes in sports. Thr race is rescheduled for sometime in September, but everyone knows it won't be the same.
Happy Derby Day everyone. If you're brave enough, knock back a Mint Julep for me! 💚🌞🏇🏇🏇🏇
Jones'n for a race? Try this one....1973 Secretariat Derby win. His Belmont was breathtaking!
ruclips.net/video/74Usj3K4oZ0/видео.html
Hi Jean, your post made me curious so I looked it up. Even WWII didn’t stop the derby until the final year in 1945 and even then it was only delayed 1 month. Another American institution cancelled or, hopefully, just postponed. If they do run it in September, even though it’s not May, I will still be very excited to see it...a sign of things returning to “normal”. In the meantime I’ll attempt to make homemade julep, lol. Take care Jean.
Happy Derby Day! I did shed a tear. My fav day. I lived in Versailles for 3 years. Then Frankfort and Midway for 3 more. My BDay is May 1st and since I turned 67 there have been many times it is the 1st Saturday in May. A great double shot. I think May 1st is Saturday next year. It's been awhile so I think I'll go next year and have a real mint julep with Woodford Reserve and a dash of powdered sugar on top! 🌹🏇👒
Hi Jean. Thanks for sharing the memory of an unforgettable moment with Secretariat's win. Watching the races, even for a couple of minutes always gets my heart pumping and anywhere I am outside of the home TV's are on broadcasting. It's even more emotional if you have money bet on the race. I'm saddened the Derby Day race didn't happen but at least now we know there is a race to look forward to. In the meantime, let's all stay safe and sing and dance a little bit more.
@@michellehershey2171 A fellow Kentuckian!!!
The Sam and Dave song isn't "Soul Survivors"; it's "Soul Man".
"Soul Survivors" is the name of the group who sang the first song.
hee hee you dont understand there was two tunes ! read the title ! if your 90 then ok !
No wonder I turned out a BLONDIE fan.
Why do some of the black girls throw their heads around like that?
Never heard of this show before. Completely unstaged, unlike AB. Much prefer this type of production.
Wasn"t that Ted Bundy at 1:55 and 2:00 trying to lure a couple of females to his car?
Is it me or do these dancers look so bored? I didn't feel the excitement like on AB regular dancers? They all did the same dance move.
They're more laid-back. Love it!
Could it be the teenage girl dancers are more laid-back because those older men from the band and the hosts are walking around the dance floor trying to talk with them and mug to the cameras? Can you say awkward???
@@Music-TV-Film-Blogger I don't know, we're pretty chill in Jersey. Plus, this was filmed on weekday afternoons after school, whereas "Bandstand" was filmed on Saturday afternoons. I actually live in a town nearby from where this show was filmed, except this predates me by 35 years!
Not bored or laid back, New York City area hip cool attitude
Have you seen many clips of AB? Some clips they looked and was boring and not many great dancers. If you watch the whole episode of this, most of the show the kids are getting down. I like this show cause you can tell when their liking a song or not. On AB they were still doing the Lindy hop. On this show the dances were current.
{boo hoo hoo ha ha ha}
What's up with the creepy looking host😱
He was so great, you don’t recognize real fun or talent❤️❤️zacherely and all the gang here, fun, fun, and more fun🤪🤪🤪