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British Rock: The First Wave (BBC ยฉ1985)
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This 1985 documentary examines the music and musicians behind the original "British Invasion" of the mid-60's. Includes rare archived interviews with John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Brian Epstein, Mick Jagger & Pete Townshend. (Transferred from VHS; produced for the BBC by TFBI Assoc./Fox-Lorber Assoc.). Narrator: Michael York. Writers/Directors: Patrick Montgomery/Pamela Page. Editor: Pamela Page. Assoc. Editor: Cyndy McNulty. Videotape Editors: Frank Cernese/Matrix Video. Photo Animation: Film Planning Assoc. Assist. Editors: Andrew Marcus/James P. Harte/Mitchell Stanley/Terry Shands. Sound Editors: Jane McCulley/Anne Sandys. Assist. Sound Editors: Cyndy McNulty/Robert Yano. Appr. Sound Editor: Phillipe Browning. Re-Recording Mixers: Paul Coombe/Sound One. Film/Music Coordinator: Joseph Lauro. Production Council: Elliot J. Groffman. Add. Narration Writers: Andrew Marcus/John Crowley/Michael Shore/Phillipe Browning. Film Research: Larry Yelin/Ron Goldsmith. Production Secretaries: Helen Leff/Ron Martel/Eileen Straussmann. Executive Producer: Patrick Montgomery.
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@user-oh4mp9jh3c

6 months ago

The Dave Clark Five sold over 50 million records and they didn't even get a mention. From early 64 to about mid 66 the DC5 had 15 consecutive Top 20 American hits, which is more than anyone except the Beatles.

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@lovernotfighter

3 months ago

As a American who grew up in this time. I must say You British know how to make Damn good music.

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@jaysonbiggs8979

5 months ago

African American here. I will never forget seeing The Beatles on the Ed Sullivan Show. At 10 years of age I was very familiar with R&B and the Blues. It was played A LOT in the home. The Blues (at my grandparents).But the British groups sounded different. Coupled with the hair and clothes. And (very importantly) that the bands started to arrive a mere 3 months after the JFK murder.

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@eskenazibeth

3 months ago

I couldnโ€™t stop singing every song on this video; I grew up during the British Invasion and before the British Invasion, I was a very big Motown fan ๐Ÿ’ฏ

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@maxwellfan55

3 months ago

From a teenager in 1960's England. This was brilliant!

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@petergliddon3642

6 months ago

I was a teenager in the sixties in South London. Amazing time to live through. If your parents liked the Beatles, some did, you followed the Stones. The music still holds up today.

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@mariekatherine5238

5 months ago

As an American itโ€™s fascinating to see this cultural phenomena from the British perspective.

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@kentlarsen5834

3 months ago

I grew up in the 50's and 60's and compared to today, it was a wonderful innocent time of people getting along and having fun with this new music and bands in our lives.

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@californiahiker9616

6 months ago

Iโ€™m so grateful to have grown up in the 1960โ€™s with the musical revolution! And who in their right mind woulda imagined the Stones would still be playing and filling stadiums at age 80?! (Saw them a few years ago, Charlie was still with us then) Not only that, but drop a new album that is #1 on iTunes the day it came out? And the Beatles are about to release a new album with tunes they wrote way back when? Paul and Ringo are over 80 and are also still touring!Unimaginable! Saw both of them in recent years as well. The Who are also still touring, though I saw Roger Daltry only without the rest of the band a few years ago. Andโ€ฆ all of them are still bringing it! Yeah yeah yeah!

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@mikewa2

3 months ago

There never will be a time in the future where many thousands of fans turn up at an airport to welcome a young group of musicians. The Beatles changed our world

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@Mike-pf1ru

3 months ago

I taped this documentary off the tv back in the mid 80โ€™s and used to re watch it often to see all these bands. I missed the first few minutes so I never knew how it started. I lost the videotape decades ago, but I always knew it would appear on YouTube one day, and today was that day.

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@epinhervin9355

5 months ago

60s british music especially The Beatles can be very pop and very cutting edge at the same time

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@IwasInThe60s

5 months ago

As someone who grew up in the 1960's with The Beatles and The Rolling Stones as my muses, I cannot thank them enough for all the joy and wisdom it culminated into my later years. To have these two bands (or phenomena) releasing new songs 60 years later and them being number 1 (duh!) is the cherry on top. Binge-watching Now and Then, Angry, and Bite my head off every night!

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@spiritof6663

6 months ago

Imagine being 10 years old in 1985 and seeing this for the first time when it ran in the US on the Disney Channel. It changed my life forever. It's still one of the most exciting and soul-stirring documentaries ever made.

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@user-up8jx3mt6j

6 months ago

For those of you out there that don't really remember any of this, you can take this American's word for it, - it truly was incredible craziness.

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@LaurelBullock-dq2ob

5 months ago

When the first wave of the British Invasion when everybody was raving about the Beatles, I was Dave Clark Five Fan.

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@sheilamacdougal4874

6 months ago

Another neglected group is the Zombies, whose keyboardist and vocals were quite good. A couple of huge hits in the U.S.

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@chrisbotelho7212

6 months ago

The Kinks were my favorite British band but saw The Who in Atlanta in 1970 and is still the best concert I ever saw.

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@easybullet3

5 months ago

Michael York's voice is instantly recognisable, even before checking the credits.

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@rustygg1

6 months ago

Don't forget about the Girl Groups of the 60's who came out of the UK and of course Dusty Springfield, Lulu, Cilla Black:face-blue-smiling:What legends!!!!! what a great time for British music the British Invasion oh wow!!!!!!๐Ÿคฉ๐Ÿคฉ๐Ÿคฉ๐Ÿคฉ๐Ÿคฉ๐Ÿคฉ

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