MikeAB wrote:The DC5 were hyped mercilessly - some parties (southerners?) were desperate to de-throne/replace the Fab 4. Pathetic then - and certainly now.
Finally got around to watching it last night. I'd forgotten just how many hit records they had and also how big they were, stateside. Do recall being irritated by how often they were on TV at the time. Even though I was never that keen on them, must admit Mike Smith could really belt out those vocals and had a powerful 'rock' voice. Didn't realise that they were meant to be 'the south's' answer to The Beatles, though. Always thought that The 'Stones were supposed to be their southern rivals for chart success. To their credit, from what I've both remembered & read about that time, The Beatles were quite laid back, friendly & often generous in both appreciation and assistance to most of their contemporaries. Possibly they felt quite comfortable with their position & ranking in the pop hierarchy of the day........who knows?
Dave Clark himself? The documentary just reminded me of how much his appearance & drumming (although very powerful!), coupled with that almost manic smile, was like the Duracell bunny on speed! In later footage, just what had he done to those eyebrows of his? Most strange! Also didn't realise what a Svengali-type figure he was behind the scenes, controlling everything and the other band members being just paid employees.
Obviously his shrewdness & business acumen paid off and he still maintains a comfortable lifestyle.
Must watch that Joe Meek film next.
Stephen.