1964: DAVE CLARK and the Latest MOD FASHIONs | Tonight | Retro Fashion | BBC Archive
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Cathal O'Shannon reports on the latest developments in mod youth culture. What will the well-dressed mod will be wearing to Brighton this Whitsun weekend?
Originally broadcast 15 May, 1964.
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I love these old clips. Wish they were MUCH longer.
I find the girls talking about "not" getting into trouble more compelling than the mod men's tailored transgressions.
Love this, and I didn't know that 1964 was already pretty late for being a mod (although it continued obviously throughout the 60s)
@@chaosflower4892wrong . That is early 80s this is mid 60s
Dave Clark is so good looking. Love the style and his Cuban hill boots 👢
Oh man those heels!
Great footage - the '60s were getting into full swing by this point!!
Back when fashion was the absolute business unlike nowadays shite that people wear. Love these old videos. Back when normality was at it's finest
I’m in pieces bits and pieces, I’m glad I’m all over though, I’m fast catch me if you can 👍
The mod 1980s revival in Lancashire after the movie Quadrophenia was a weird time. Though the mods of the 1980-84 era in that area 12-16 year olds I knew, instead of suits they wore those army green 'fish tail' long coats with circular RAF patches on the pack and rode scooters (the 'Vespa' was the most sought after). It wasn't in mainstream media yet it was a thing back then. these 60s mods are quite different.
Were people in Lancashire fans of The Jam?
@@ajs41 interesting, not many from what I remember of the 1980s even the ones that were Mods didn't like The Jam. They were however massive fans of the The Kinks and The Who I remember.
These are my favorite videos on yt. Thank you BBC!
John Stephen interviewed here owned most of the Carnaby Street shops at one point after the mass commercialization of swinging sixties
I wanna be different, like everyone else.
Is rebelliation a new word?🤣
No, sadly rebelliation was rarely used after the mid 60’s, in fact not used since this interview!
Didn’t know the word “hipster” was used in 1964
It came from the '40s. Wild jazz folks. The recent use was dug up in a slightly derogatory way.
Hipster trousers , meaning they hang on the hips not the waist .
@@shaunw9270In the US we called it hip huggers.
@@Mick_Ts_Chick Ah yeah, I have heard that from American TV etc 👍
Not being used in the same way as now I think.
Those two girls are so cute and young. Seem so innocent & sweet.
Why can’t we have the whole episode?
Dave Clark was not really to be followed for fashion tips, he was often seen in “bits and pieces”.
Everybody Knows that old pun
@@wyverntheterrible😂😂
Happy days in comparison to today.
Definately. More freedom, less big brother watching.
I recognise that Dave Clark clip, I think it might have been used in the Sounds of the Sixties series shown on BBC2 in the 90's.
Yep, right before the 'Bits and Pieces' clip.
The two girls at the end can be seen over john stephens left shoulder at the beginning with their 60s shades on .theyd be welcome on the back of my motor scooter
2023 Clark looks nothing like his old self from 1964. Almost like theyre two entirely different people
The first guy sounds kinda nervous.
Rebelliation
When hipster didn’t mean a bloke with a plaid shirt, a huge beard and a craft beer business. 😂😂
03:07 I know this girl..... Well sort of in a lookielikie kinda way she looks like my neighbour 😳
The ones who have money.
Went to all that trouble to dress up sharp, and then travelled to a beach (!) to beat 🎶 each other up? Why, did the Beach Boys ever go and stomp all over your discotheques?? Kids those days.
A mard ?!?
Irish accent.
Where the hell are you hearing the "r"?
I MARRIED THE GIRL ON MY RIGHT 2 WEEKS BEFORE THEY CAMERA TALKED THERE