I loved the late 70s and all through the 80s, all the working class tribes such as Rockabilly, Skinheads, Suadeheads, etc, it was a great time to be alive. I was a rockabilly all through that time, I still am at heart. There is nothing now, things have changed so much.
Miss those days, i want to go back and do it all over again, the rockin scene then ruled the London sub cultures, now it’s all dress ups who’ve got no idea about the fifties,
Blimey! There's three future Jive Aces (Ian, Ken and I) in the jiving segment starting at 9.18. Also a lot of our long time friends - Tom Ingram, Mouse, Andy Mckay, Goo, Chang and some of the Dollies (not Vivien though)!
I can clearly remember that night like yesterday, i was there with my buddy Alvis, i was never much of a dancer but i tried to see if i was in the background lol
There was another part of this recorded at a pub with the teds as well as an interview with a family. I was a young 11 year old on that filmed in a kitchen.. September 1983 this was recorded. The day I started secondary school..
the 'Rockabilly generation'.....dont think so. Rockabilly was only a part of the whole scene, perfectly exampled by the comment 'Rockabilly generation' with a Rock'n'Roll/R'n'B/Doowop playing song in the background. Love the Hep Cat look though, I remember it well, suits or box jackets, peg pants, shirt'n'tie, slick hair. The Hep Cats were the coolest looking guys in town.
I was around for the original (and best) scene in the fifties. The "revival" scene was from 1976 until the late 80's. It started to dwindle after that but is still alive.
Jay this was just another moment in time/life albeit a great one,so young and full of life most things were enjoyable music clothes and girls eh mate!today ha ha survival with a bit of fun every now and then for most people?Glad you are well Jaime,Italy huh nice one,we were the scouse lads from maida vale the two Tony's and Sean l did the markets in portobello and Camden ,you came back to our flat a few times ?mainly to shag a few of the girls we had on the firm at the time ,l think you were too pissed to get it together though ha ha,lots of love guys look after yourselves.
goffer43 it's the 6 o clock show with Michael Aspel, Paula Yates and Janet Street Porter I believe on London Weekend Televistion. . The Tube was Channel 4 and showcased bands.
I loved the late 70s and all through the 80s, all the working class tribes such as Rockabilly, Skinheads, Suadeheads, etc, it was a great time to be alive. I was a rockabilly all through that time, I still am at heart. There is nothing now, things have changed so much.
Miss those days, i want to go back and do it all over again, the rockin scene then ruled the London sub cultures, now it’s all dress ups who’ve got no idea about the fifties,
Loved those days, rockabilly, rock n roll clubs everywhere lol
Takes me back, lot’s of faces I knew back then. Great selection from Tom Ingram.
Blimey! There's three future Jive Aces (Ian, Ken and I) in the jiving segment starting at 9.18. Also a lot of our long time friends - Tom Ingram, Mouse, Andy Mckay, Goo, Chang and some of the Dollies (not Vivien though)!
I can clearly remember that night like yesterday, i was there with my buddy Alvis, i was never much of a dancer but i tried to see if i was in the background lol
a lot of people on here are still rockin and on the scene, a few no longer with us , r.i.p.
Ha, love the boos when the TV pepes stop the jiver midway thro !
No jive lessons required back then just grab your gal and go!
There was another part of this recorded at a pub with the teds as well as an interview with a family. I was a young 11 year old on that filmed in a kitchen.. September 1983 this was recorded. The day I started secondary school..
No I haven't. I wonder if anyone has the edited version that was aired on TV too?
Peaches looked like her. RIP mum and daughter.
the 'Rockabilly generation'.....dont think so. Rockabilly was only a part of the whole scene, perfectly exampled by the comment 'Rockabilly generation' with a Rock'n'Roll/R'n'B/Doowop playing song in the background. Love the Hep Cat look though, I remember it well, suits or box jackets, peg pants, shirt'n'tie, slick hair. The Hep Cats were the coolest looking guys in town.
What were the years for that scene ?
I was around for the original (and best) scene in the fifties. The "revival" scene was from 1976 until the late 80's. It started to dwindle after that but is still alive.
@@cooldaddy2877 I bet the whole Psychobilly scene didn't help matters.
To me it was alien to a fifties type music scene. They had more in common with Punks IMO.
@@cooldaddy2877 No Cross over
Jamie in the black suit,good lad one of the FEW nice cockneys we met,did his own thing no sheep allowed eh Jaime,nice one mate hope you are well
I knew Jamie Farquahar quite well, a nice bloke, its a shame we all moved our separate ways over time 😔
Thanks for your kind words. I am enjoying life and living in Italy.. Still spinning the winners!
Jay this was just another moment in time/life albeit a great one,so young and full of life most things were enjoyable music clothes and girls eh mate!today ha ha survival with a bit of fun every now and then for most people?Glad you are well Jaime,Italy huh nice one,we were the scouse lads from maida vale the two Tony's and Sean l did the markets in portobello and Camden ,you came back to our flat a few times ?mainly to shag a few of the girls we had on the firm at the time ,l think you were too pissed to get it together though ha ha,lots of love guys look after yourselves.
Mr @@jamesfarquhar1518 have you brought the 'hotrod' in Italy?
No it's with Rob Glazbrook much safer hands
Love Paula
I can see the guys from Red hot 'n' Blue
mouse @ 06.13
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Sheer class
Are you sure that this isn't The Tube?
goffer43 it's the 6 o clock show with Michael Aspel, Paula Yates and Janet Street Porter I believe on London Weekend Televistion. . The Tube was Channel 4 and showcased bands.
What Song is 3 :34 ????
She's the most - 5 Keys
@@graizie6270 thank you
Flash of stocking top at 12.23..naughty me.. :D