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Skinheads evolved from mods around 1967.I was a mod at that time in London. We wore sta-prest Levis,wish I could still get them.Brown suede hush puppies with red laces!Madras jackets.Tab collared edwardian shirts with 2-21/2 inch collars.The Ben Sherman shirts were cut different back then,high collared and slim waisted fit,the ones you get now are a totally different cut. Trousers were always cut at the ankle to reveal red or white socks.
I dug thru thrift stores for levis sta-prest, fred perry polos, and soul 45s. Glad for the experience. In the US we wore wingtips not boots. We were Suede for sure. Vespas were cheap in the late 90s.
Hi, I know this song as "broadway jungle" from 1964. It was sung by The Maytels as The Flames. It appears on a compilation called Club ska '67 on Island records. And fab it is too!!!
Untrue skinheads were first called " hard mods " Gangly mods that wore traditional working class atire long side mod cloths , they being working class living round the areas with many blacks developed a taste for ska and reggae , musics that were new to trad mods . They became more involed with that along side evolved R&B AKA soul music . If you are a skin upunover look at the way you dress , -the green jacket-simply a cropped parka , fred perry-trad mod shirt .
Skinheads are also typically "working class" or "blue collar" workers. Suede heads were generally more "white collar" workers that were into the multiculturealism but couldn't crop their hair AS short as the skins.
Funny how in the early days, skinheads hair wasnt all that short eh? I also remember going to Skeg in the early 70's and seeing a Skinhead gang dressed in German para boots, white painters bib and brace overalls, blue Ben Sherman check shits and Bowler hats and brollies, following the "Clockwork Orange" style, and to prove that there really was no racisim then, several of the gang were of a West Indian background. I think these lads were from Notts, but may be wrong.
Yes, could be!! In 73 74 I had a suede cut myself. I also had an dark-blue Abercrombie Levi-Sta-press drainpipes with 1-inch turn ups. All of this came from me mams catalogue and I had to pay her 50p a week for each item till it was paid off. The last thing I got was my footware and the move then, was definately toward Air Wair shoes, not boots with either red or white socks. Think i would have been 14, nearly 15 then, and thought i was quite the dandy!!!
Boot boys was a general term for skins though in the early days some guys just wore the boots and didn't go for the close crop and called themselves boot boys. In fact, I reckon suedeheads came about partly 'cos pple were getting sacked (or chucked out of school!) for going the whole hog with the no.2 all over and it was less hassle to have slightly longer hair.
@daveyRIR your right 100 per cent mate i was a late 70s mod and i remember skinheads when i was a kid at 6 in 1970 and these guys dressed smart sta pres shermans fred perrys a number 3 haircut and a pair of boots not like the 80s guys who were 2class states
I remember a popular place to buy these type of clothes in 1970 was Casanova of The Walworth Road in South London. Oh how I wanted a green 2 tone tonic jacket, but they were a fiver and my Mum said no!!!
skinheads/suedeheads were just Mods that hadnt sold out to the hippy ethic an kept it sharp and clean (under difficult circumstances). Skins -as a movement- wasnt/isnt racist, they took their looks from black rudeboys, they danced in the same clubs, loved the same music, faced the same hardships as workin class ppl ALL over the UK @ that time. later so called skinbands (swervedriver etc) startd with all that race thing. sad really. Liverpool Mods!!
@TheMightOfTheEnglish true m8 but we have to keep the faith! im scots and been a hard mod since 78 (im 46) im starting to see a lot more scooters on the roads so could a new wave of kids who wear british,dance to soul and ska i hope!! the music scene is stagnated with that (dance) music, when did dance become just waveing your arms about , off ur face on e 20yr ago!!! fuck let it go
Much smater cleaner look .... You can really tell can you that skinhead grew out of mod along with rudeboy influences. That one line sounded very 1964 est , If you see some even earlier clips the skins look more similiar to mods than ummmmmm lets say 1970 skinhead . Check out the skinhead moonstomp clip on youtube and youll know wot i mean .
stOOpid68: I gave a thumb-up to your cool anti-racist message! However, the nazi band you're thinking of is Skrewdriver, not Swervedriver. Swervedriver are a '90s indie-shoegaze band... They're in fact touring right now! ;)
Too many ignorant people who have no idea of recent history. Skinheads of late 60's and early 70's had nothing to do with current racist wankers who stole the skinhead label. It was all about fashion and music - reggae and ska with a bit of motown. It was the first time labels really became a fashion item (Ben Sherman, Brut, Harrington, Crombie, Stay Pressed etc.)
I have many friends who are black and they are really cool I dont know what wrong you see on they they are people same as we but black and thath not mean anything if all people around world are be white it was be hilarious isnt it be?
There was no racism with the originals we had a black guy in every crew. It was more likely to be willesden v North end rd mob or Kilburn etc the rivalry was borough to Borough those days. The racism was inherent in society then though and some guys still tried to bully.
I hate the sort of commentary you get on things like this. trivialises it. Robert Elms ... for God's sake ... people who make facile links with the class system ... nahh
One minute and forty seconds, to explore an entire sub-genre of British youth culture?! And that included a comedy sketch too!
Skinheads evolved from mods around 1967.I was a mod at that time in London.
We wore sta-prest Levis,wish I could still get them.Brown suede hush puppies with red laces!Madras jackets.Tab collared edwardian shirts with 2-21/2 inch collars.The Ben Sherman shirts were cut different back then,high collared and slim waisted fit,the ones you get now are a totally different cut.
Trousers were always cut at the ankle to reveal red or white socks.
The very first shots of this film were took on Bull Street,Birmingham,around 1978-80.
I dug thru thrift stores for levis sta-prest, fred perry polos, and soul 45s. Glad for the experience. In the US we wore wingtips not boots. We were Suede for sure. Vespas were cheap in the late 90s.
Thats me on my scooter, in my Glory Days .. thanks for sharing :-)
Hi, I know this song as "broadway jungle" from 1964. It was sung by The Maytels as The Flames. It appears on a compilation called Club ska '67 on Island records. And fab it is too!!!
Untrue skinheads were first called " hard mods " Gangly mods that wore traditional working class atire long side mod cloths , they being working class living round the areas with many blacks developed a taste for ska and reggae , musics that were new to trad mods . They became more involed with that along side evolved R&B AKA soul music . If you are a skin upunover look at the way you dress , -the green jacket-simply a cropped parka , fred perry-trad mod shirt .
Skinheads are also typically "working class" or "blue collar" workers. Suede heads were generally more "white collar" workers that were into the multiculturealism but couldn't crop their hair AS short as the skins.
Funny how in the early days, skinheads hair wasnt all that short eh?
I also remember going to Skeg in the early 70's and seeing a Skinhead gang dressed in German para boots, white painters bib and brace overalls, blue Ben Sherman check shits and Bowler hats and brollies, following the "Clockwork Orange" style, and to prove that there really was no racisim then, several of the gang were of a West Indian background. I think these lads were from Notts, but may be wrong.
I was a liverpool skinhead 69
Godder
dead right, he appears to be an expert on everything but in reality knows nowt
well done!!!!
Yes, could be!! In 73 74 I had a suede cut myself. I also had an dark-blue Abercrombie Levi-Sta-press drainpipes with 1-inch turn ups. All of this came from me mams catalogue and I had to pay her 50p a week for each item till it was paid off. The last thing I got was my footware and the move then, was definately toward Air Wair shoes, not boots with either red or white socks. Think i would have been 14, nearly 15 then, and thought i was quite the dandy!!!
And the little brothers of the mods buzzed their hair shorter, listened to Reggae, and called themselves Skinheads...
@newlunar
thank you kind sir!
Everwise! Classic.
i personally still enjoy my cardigans and my reggae music :-)
I LOVE SUEDEHEADS!
We are not alone.
Suedeheads! its a new wave in the air!
i would think those were and still are very sharp english skin heads.
skinhead is the way to be
got that right 100% !!!
cheers!
Spirit of '67
Many thanks mate. Owe you a pint!
Boot boys was a general term for skins though in the early days some guys just wore the boots and didn't go for the close crop and called themselves boot boys. In fact, I reckon suedeheads came about partly 'cos pple were getting sacked (or chucked out of school!) for going the whole hog with the no.2 all over and it was less hassle to have slightly longer hair.
i notice jaytex rarely gets mentioned
Yeah, I remember Jaytex as an acceptable alternative to Ben Sherman and Brutus.
@daveyRIR your right 100 per cent mate i was a late 70s mod and i remember skinheads when i was a kid at 6 in 1970 and these guys dressed smart sta pres shermans fred perrys a number 3 haircut and a pair of boots not like the 80s guys who were 2class states
I remember a popular place to buy these type of clothes in 1970 was Casanova of The Walworth Road in South London. Oh how I wanted a green 2 tone tonic jacket, but they were a fiver and my Mum said no!!!
What is the tune at the start of the clip? Cheers
yeah. where is this nicked from? panorama?
What year did the NS skins get started?
what documentary is this from? brilliant.
hear hear, try calling me sick to my face and see what happens lol
where does this clip come from?
Smoothies? Perry boys?
Skins. Whoa. So Hardcore. I think i'm going to go shave my head.
what's the name of the first song that plays?
toastwaffle ska war by Prince buster vs the maytals
Nice to see Gaylord made it into this at the end
skinheads/suedeheads were just Mods that hadnt sold out to the hippy ethic an kept it sharp and clean (under difficult circumstances). Skins -as a movement- wasnt/isnt racist, they took their looks from black rudeboys, they danced in the same clubs, loved the same music, faced the same hardships as workin class ppl ALL over the UK @ that time. later so called skinbands (swervedriver etc) startd with all that race thing. sad really.
Liverpool Mods!!
where is this video from?
Hush Puppies are shoes - mods like them
Then is everything okay.
Long live the spirit of 69!!
whats a suede head?
@TheMightOfTheEnglish true m8 but we have to keep the faith! im scots and been a hard mod since 78 (im 46) im starting to see a lot more scooters on the roads so could a new wave of kids who wear british,dance to soul and ska i hope!! the music scene is stagnated with that (dance) music, when did dance become just waveing your arms about , off ur face on e 20yr ago!!! fuck let it go
Ha ha ha. Americans. You're funny.
K New Video i make of S.H.A.R.P. World Wide Oi! 10-11-07
Much smater cleaner look ....
You can really tell can you that skinhead grew out of mod along with rudeboy influences.
That one line sounded very 1964 est , If you see some even earlier clips the skins look more similiar to mods than ummmmmm lets say 1970 skinhead . Check out the skinhead moonstomp clip on youtube and youll know wot i mean .
stOOpid68: I gave a thumb-up to your cool anti-racist message! However, the nazi band you're thinking of is Skrewdriver, not Swervedriver. Swervedriver are a '90s indie-shoegaze band... They're in fact touring right now! ;)
Original skins were black and notin the uk
Too many ignorant people who have no idea of recent history. Skinheads of late 60's and early 70's had nothing to do with current racist wankers who stole the skinhead label. It was all about fashion and music - reggae and ska with a bit of motown. It was the first time labels really became a fashion item (Ben Sherman, Brut, Harrington, Crombie, Stay Pressed etc.)
I have many friends who are black and they are really cool I dont know what wrong you see on they they are people same as we but black and thath not mean anything if all people around world are be white it was be hilarious isnt it be?
There was no racism with the originals we had a black guy in every crew. It was more likely to be willesden v North end rd mob or Kilburn etc the rivalry was borough to Borough those days. The racism was inherent in society then though and some guys still tried to bully.
Other thoeries:
long hair disadvanage in street fights.
Inspired by jamaican "rude boys", immigrants
Yee brits a breinwash people
Keep it white
Wrong video
I hate the sort of commentary you get on things like this. trivialises it. Robert Elms ... for God's sake ... people who make facile links with the class system ... nahh