Teddy Boys, Mods, Skinheads, Punks, Youth Culture -- Life Is All Memory

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Sameoldfitup

Sameoldfitup

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Never Mind the Bollocks London Calling England Britain Rock and roll 1950's 60's 70's 80's Music Quadrophenia 1979 "The Who" Skinheads Mods Teddy Boys Rockabilly Rockers Punks Youth Culture. The Clash The Jam Sex Pistols Sham 69 The Skids Skrewdriver The Stranglers Siouxsie and the Banshees Generation X The Damned Bill Haley Elivis Chuck Berry Little Richard Buddy Holly Jerry Lee Lewis Bo Diddley Fats Domino. Ska is a music genre that originated in Jamaica in the late 1950s. Madness The Specials The Selecter English Beat Ian Dury Elvis Costello Blondie X Offender Debbie Harry Heart Of Glass Atomic Call Me Squeeze "The Pretenders" "The Police" New Wave 1970's. Top Of The Pops Summer Of 1976 Pans People Freedom Of Expression Anarchy for the U.K.. Mod is a subculture that began in London and spread throughout Great Britain and elsewhere, eventually influencing fashions and trends in other countries. The Clash were an English rock band formed in London in 1976 as a key player in the original wave of British punk rock.

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@Sameoldfitup
@Sameoldfitup 4 роки тому
“Nothing can be loved or hated unless it is first understood.” Leonardo da Vinci.
@Q-ey2jk
@Q-ey2jk 3 роки тому
I want to go black
@themanfromvolantis
@themanfromvolantis 3 роки тому
@Berliner Stadtschloss That's a very cynical attitude. Do you really believe that? I always imagined that these sounds evolved from what went before, as the sounds changed, split and fragmented, new genres and sub genres were born. I would be disappointed if it was all controlled by fat blokes in suits and cigars.
@teguhpamungkas1429
@teguhpamungkas1429 3 роки тому
What name this song?
@gastonserrini738
@gastonserrini738 3 роки тому
When you don't understand something you don't know it's even there.
@gastonserrini738
@gastonserrini738 3 роки тому
@Michael Quirk trust me you can't notice.
@jaomwtoptd
@jaomwtoptd 2 роки тому
We owe so much to the Teddy Boys for breaking the mold. I'm 69 and I remember young men and women used to dress exactly the same way that their parents did. Then Teddy Boys changed that, with their own clothes, hair styles and music. After them came mods, rockers, hippies and punks.
@Bulletguy07
@Bulletguy07 2 роки тому
I'm 71 so can identify with that but it has to be remembered our parents had gone through six years of hell with the war, a country in ruins, and rationing that didn't end until 1954. Their generation was stuck in a timewarp rut. My Dad was a collar and tie man, braces, baggy trousers, and when going out, a trilby. My mother made quite a lot of her clothes and it was not uncommon for girls then to know how to sew and knit. I always remember my Mum telling me how she loved to go dancing as a teenager (Victor Silvester orchestra was all the rage then!), and she used black boot polish to draw a line up the back of her legs as they couldn't get stockings (hence the reason Yanks became popular with the girls as they brought silk stockings with them!). I remember my Dad being a bit annoyed with my mother for letting me have a pair of Cuban heeled boots with chisel toes when I was 14!
@leahflower9924
@leahflower9924 2 роки тому
Y'all owe a lot to american culture too lol
@LEMMY1107
@LEMMY1107 2 роки тому
Google zoot suit!
@christo792
@christo792 2 роки тому
@@leahflower9924 Hippies and Punks came from American culture. Not so much Teddy Boys and Mods.
@davyblackburn4090
@davyblackburn4090 2 роки тому
Generations always come up with something new. In the 20's I am sure the Charleston shocked many, Jazz was different from traditional English dancing. Skiffle was probably ear busting for crooner lovers, Reggae foreign to these shores for a long time, Teddy boys did the Jive which was around since the 30's. Don't get too hung up on eras, as every generation has their rebels
@benji.B-side
@benji.B-side 3 роки тому
My dad was a Teddy Boy and a rebel character. I was once a Skinhead. Then I got into the 88-93 rave scene. I'm the blood of a Rebel, I became a rebel. Now my life is quite sensible, but I'm still a rebel in heart. Once a rebel, always a rebel!! Never conform to the mundane shit in life, be yourself!!
@zioniststraightedge
@zioniststraightedge 3 роки тому
haha, first defining yourself as a part of a collective and then saying "be yourself!". lol!
@hjjabaljlaka5695
@hjjabaljlaka5695 2 роки тому
lol " die fantastischen vier "
@electronlibre7356
@electronlibre7356 2 роки тому
@@zioniststraightedge Ha!Ha! like you with your pseudo !!
@royferguson3909
@royferguson3909 2 роки тому
and if you ask my Mum , she tell you the same ,.... so there !!
@rossd6779
@rossd6779 4 роки тому
That's my Dad in the main skinhead photo. Taken in Carnaby Street in 1969
@Sameoldfitup
@Sameoldfitup 4 роки тому
Top Man.
@gonnabeayogi1445
@gonnabeayogi1445 3 роки тому
Coool
@hundredlux9665
@hundredlux9665 3 роки тому
@B m lol... I'm stealing that term. I usually just call people a 'dick piece', yours is rather funny.
@bizzjoe
@bizzjoe 3 роки тому
@@hundredlux9665 .. Gonna steal that one myself.
@pmf598
@pmf598 3 роки тому
The main skinhead picture looks like Piccadilly Circus ?
@markbandey5216
@markbandey5216 4 роки тому
We need another depth charge to blow our youth compliance apart. Still a punk at 57!
@GreenCocanix
@GreenCocanix 4 роки тому
I'm 15 watching this my uncle was a skinhead and I'm following his path despite my mother hating it
4 роки тому
I'm 62 and still living & loving the punk life
@GreenCocanix
@GreenCocanix 4 роки тому
@ good on you man I'm 16 and a proud skin
@1889jonny
@1889jonny 4 роки тому
I'm still a punk at 50, punk is in your head
@tomhardie8197
@tomhardie8197 4 роки тому
I'm 16 and my dad was a mod, following his footsteps, got my own vespa n all
@venustus129
@venustus129 4 роки тому
Punk definitely my era , love the pistols, the clash , the damned, uk subs, buzzcocks, Sham 69 , but also like madness and the specials. Great times great music.
@claner8670
@claner8670 3 роки тому
the name about the song punk? do you know please?
@cmmhelmond
@cmmhelmond 3 роки тому
I was only 12 at the time .. but I had a skinhead because I thought it punk ... got told off by a much older proper punk .... later went on to be a number of different identities.... never really found anything that suited me. .... except for ... myself ....
@miti314
@miti314 3 роки тому
Love the Toy Dolls to !
@brendanm6921
@brendanm6921 3 роки тому
Can't forget about The Ruts!
@curupirauirapuru3368
@curupirauirapuru3368 2 роки тому
Mine too
@keithnorth8284
@keithnorth8284 2 роки тому
Still rockin at 79 yrs old.
@shaunbat5097
@shaunbat5097 2 роки тому
Never stop!
@dannymcmince
@dannymcmince 2 роки тому
Good on ya Keith..respect from Ireland!
@anneshields2010
@anneshields2010 2 роки тому
Wow well done sir
@christo792
@christo792 2 роки тому
Rocking or creaking?
@leedsboy64
@leedsboy64 3 роки тому
When the kids are United we will never be divided
@snapfinger1
@snapfinger1 2 роки тому
There hasn’t been before or since a more glamorous, tumultuous year than 1969.
@suzannemendez3228
@suzannemendez3228 8 років тому
Skinheads are a tricky subject. The first wave (I was there) was in 1969 when there were both black and white youth grooving to Jamaican blue beat and ska imports at The White Hart Southall and The Byron Northolt. It later got hijacked by Bovver Boys who after murdering Blair Peach in Southall fucked the movement up which then became Combat 18 and NF. Forever obliterating the ethos of the early Skinheads which were a serious fashion statement and if my memory serves me well came alive again when punk broke out in 1977. Anyone out there old enough to remember those days? Great times - I was blessed to be born in that era and survived till now - can die happy. Always believedin integration. Kids, don't be divided Peace
@steeltoecommunist6980
@steeltoecommunist6980 8 років тому
+Suzanne Mendez words mate
@tomduff9356
@tomduff9356 7 років тому
Suzanne Mendez
@alstokesveteranfilmmaker913
@alstokesveteranfilmmaker913 7 років тому
The Byron I thought was in Greenford and The White Hart in Northolt, the days of my youth although I think culturally I hovered somewhere between Mod and Hippie, musically Ska but too afraid to become a real Skinhead. They had all the best tunes but a dodgy reputation. One had to be careful about turn-ups on Levi jeans in case of mistaken identity. I recall a pub venue being burnt down in Southall after a skinhead ruck about 1979 but can't remember which 'side' did it. They were lively times. Years later I had a rock band and some of the songs had a ska theme, quite pleasing too in memory of multi-cultural original Skinheads.
@limeydavey
@limeydavey 7 років тому
Suzanne Mendez if the kids are united , they will never be divided 😉
@alstokesveteranfilmmaker913
@alstokesveteranfilmmaker913 7 років тому
If? I thought all youth subcultures were united or they wouldn't be a youth subculture. Might be wrong, of course. About 20-years ago as an actor I played skinheads quite often - no idea why, probably because I had no:1 cut and wore a flight jacket. I did a press interview for one picture and got cornered in a pub by a bunch of Skins who were inoffensive and into their music. It was a good and informative conversation. The hilarity of it was I with some straight mates who assumed I was about to get stomped and were trying to get me to leave. My point being, people still think Skins are violent and dangerous even when they're not. Mostly they're not. It's ageing angry old hippies who scare me. The clash of the zimmer frames.
@christophecherel1440
@christophecherel1440 4 роки тому
Oi!Oi! Skinheads don't die, they just get older! a way of life! OI! from Luxembourg!
@1ManNamedDan
@1ManNamedDan 2 роки тому
Yeah hooligany and mixin it up is fine but as the Dead Kennedy's so rightly sang; "Nazi Punks Fuck Off!"
@andreelindevall1203
@andreelindevall1203 2 роки тому
@@1ManNamedDan i havent seen a nazi skinhead in 10-15 years to be honest
@1ManNamedDan
@1ManNamedDan 2 роки тому
@@andreelindevall1203 Yeah about right. I have three titanium plates my my face from back in '99 after a dance I had going with a two of those slack jawed inbred pussies turned into all of them. I'd do it again if i could hurt a few more.
@goobobble1
@goobobble1 2 роки тому
My dad origional 1960s union man.the statement of racial unity.till it got highjacked by cointel.then he went punk.its in my genes.he used to turn up at school with his pink mohawk after growing out his skinhead.hes 75 and still into the music.i was into the 80s scene.skin then punk.still punk at heart.im in middle ages and still doing my own thing.loving the new ska sounds of the 2000s.my prized possession a prezzy from my dad.a 5 cd with all those great tunes.keep on skankin my friend.Oi from the uk
@andreelindevall1203
@andreelindevall1203 2 роки тому
@@1ManNamedDan Okey
@rick_fortune
@rick_fortune 3 роки тому
I was in my teens in the 80's pretty much. I was basically a New Romantic, heavily into bands like Ultravox and Visage and the like. But I still got on pretty well with the Goths cause I knew who Siouxsie and the Banshees were and so on, the Rockers cause I knew who The Stray Cats were. The Punks cause I knew who The Pistols were, you get the idea. I liked some of the music from just about every subculture so I had friends in pretty much all the subcultures.
@michaelgorman1517
@michaelgorman1517 2 роки тому
The 80s wasn’t a youth cult this was the end of youth culture boy George ffs
@80snewwavemusic-synthpostp80
@80snewwavemusic-synthpostp80 4 роки тому
1976-85 Best years for me. A had a lot of friends from a diffrent subcultures (punks, goths, new-romantics, new-wave, Depeche Mode fans). All the people were very interesting and very very kind. Im so happy that I leaved at that time. I miss so fu... hard this people, this life, this young rebel world...
@royferguson3909
@royferguson3909 2 роки тому
your so woke , bless . don't forget to now wash your hands , cos you been texting " on the toilet ....again .
@tc5273
@tc5273 3 роки тому
When Britain had a proper youth culture.
@mamapetillo8675
@mamapetillo8675 2 роки тому
Heh. You said “proper”. That’s the last thing they wanted to be. (Except within their phylum)
@davidmarsden8008
@davidmarsden8008 2 роки тому
Yer beatniks were awesome
@58s-
@58s- 2 роки тому
Yeah. Took it all for granted and was miserable a lot of the time, but looking back, I'm just filled with gratitude to have grown up in such a time. What a great moment and country that we all got. We won the biggest ever lottery on tiny odds.
@gerhardthen8851
@gerhardthen8851 2 роки тому
And Doc Martens that were made in England....not China...what a shame...I bought mine because they were part of that history of sub-culture. No meth...just speed...no super heroes
@gerhardthen8851
@gerhardthen8851 2 роки тому
@Blair Morpeth True.... people are still following something, aren't they? Few people really do their own thing....have their own ideology...few people have the guts to be self reliant...people are social animals , and are scared to stand out, on their own...most people will tag along with some sort of group, however big, or small...we just don't take the time to think about it. Advertising agencies sell, not products , but a lifestyle...they encourage people to conform to groups, because they sell to these groups...the individual is feared by society... because they make their own rules.
@colinsteam
@colinsteam 3 роки тому
In 1971, as a kid I was cycling up Belmont Hill, Lewisham, London noticed a large gang of yobbos, probably skinheads making a lot of noise which all went quiet as I approached. Being streetwise and black I knew what was coming so stuck two fingers up at them and swung the bike around to head back down the hill pedalling like crazy with a maddened howling mob chasing me. All good fun, still laugh about it now.
@davidmacgregor5193
@davidmacgregor5193 4 дні тому
I was a Beatnik in the mid-1960's, I listened to Beat Rock bands and I had an antimaterialistic lifestyle, no jewelery, not even a watch to tell the time. In 1967, I got into the Psychedelic scene, My shirts were Paisley paterned with a matching tie and hankerchief in my breast pocket, I wore cravats and listened to Pink Floyd, Tomorrow, The Idle Race, 13th Floor Elevators, Strawberry Alarm Clock, etc.
@robertstump6012
@robertstump6012 3 роки тому
Now they stare into their phones under the control of big brother
@Mattology1
@Mattology1 3 роки тому
The phonies
@albthrasher6567
@albthrasher6567 3 роки тому
Ok Boomer
@diegos.loayza3706
@diegos.loayza3706 3 роки тому
@@albthrasher6567 shut up nigga
@MrRobertFarr
@MrRobertFarr 2 роки тому
Sure do Robert Stump. Only a few rare females my age, can use the internet. It's mainly men? My experience of young teenagers is that they need to be avoided. Even your own family!
@trogdortheburninator3621
@trogdortheburninator3621 2 роки тому
Big Brother is watching....hooray for 1984! It's a book, people.
@oxouk
@oxouk 2 роки тому
I remember the Mod rally’s in the early 80’s. Hundreds of Vespas going down the motorway. All the Punks and Teddy boys in downtown Ipswich. This video brought back vivid memories.
@vickywilliams8320
@vickywilliams8320 2 роки тому
I remember mods and rockers and still laugh at vespas, and there are still old teds about.
@goodo5691
@goodo5691 2 роки тому
werent you 20 yrs too late...mods were 60's.....punk 80's...only gays rode vespas in the 80's:):)
@bizyizziaz4831
@bizyizziaz4831 2 роки тому
@@goodo5691 since when was punk 80´s
@AnInsideJob-mynewbook
@AnInsideJob-mynewbook 9 років тому
Born too late to be a Teddy Boy but was a Rockabilly in East London/Essex, during the late 70s/early 80s Rock 'n' Roll revival. A great time in the UK! Proud to wear my school blazer collar up and of course my leather jacket collar up outside of school. Haha!
@davidkunze8448
@davidkunze8448 6 років тому
Lifeiseternal every one had great style
@davidkunze8448
@davidkunze8448 6 років тому
Lifeiseternal what happened to greasers
@delfishunman5175
@delfishunman5175 5 років тому
Teds and Greasers were possibly the first youth subcultures to exist after the second world war. They were the most conservative out of all other youth cultures, they could hold their own better than any other group, they dressed the smartest, respected their elders, and stood up for their country when the time counted. We could do with a few more Teds and Greasers nowadays, because our country is full of pimply faced millenials who are only worried about where their next skinny latte is coming from
@H.C.Q.
@H.C.Q. 4 роки тому
"I never realised it. That you's a rockah!"
@moreodat479
@moreodat479 3 роки тому
@@danw1374 what year was that
@AQUATRONIXXX
@AQUATRONIXXX 3 роки тому
Punk allows us to Play music without a daddy paying a musicteacher .We Played and still Play...no perfection needed.And it was no fashion...we had no creditcards .we go in the streets to bask.Stiill do .still alive ...still on the street .i am almost 60...Punk its in the head and heart .I spent my Youth with the "Boskops" Germany/ Hannover /Chaostage .
@alanratboyrichards
@alanratboyrichards 2 роки тому
wow thats me at 8.10 with the peroxide hair ,thats 1982 and i was 17 ,went on to follow all sorts of music since but always a punk at heart
@ferdinandog.8814
@ferdinandog.8814 6 років тому
Punks are my favourite , about attitude and music
@H.C.Q.
@H.C.Q. 4 роки тому
Ferdinando G. Used to be a Toy Dolls fan. Great band. Saw them perform a show once in Cali.
@synthpop1505
@synthpop1505 4 роки тому
I used to be a New Romantic now i'm a Old Romantic ..
@StrayCatBlues1953
@StrayCatBlues1953 5 років тому
I was a second generation Ted from 1969 onwards. I had my drape suits made to measure at Burtons, when it was a proper mens tailor. Got married in 1974 in one of my drape suits.
@markunwin2109
@markunwin2109 3 роки тому
Whatever your music , whatever your generation, peace be with you...
@gretchenbarr1578
@gretchenbarr1578 2 роки тому
I love the rock a billy vibe. God bless Texas and The Reverend Horton heat !!
@28grey
@28grey 9 років тому
Its all about being a teenager and rebellion through the ages
@GreenCocanix
@GreenCocanix 4 роки тому
Skins and casuals are still rebelling today
@moreodat479
@moreodat479 3 роки тому
no it isn´t because people are still their cultures
@leftright6054
@leftright6054 3 роки тому
Yeah street culture forever! We're all out here on the street. That's how we fight & survive.
@58s-
@58s- 2 роки тому
Lovely slide show....thank you for doing this and sharing ❤
@jeanetteomidvar7420
@jeanetteomidvar7420 3 роки тому
Born in the sixties we had the best times growing up. Hippie ,mod, rocker, glam rock ,skinhead, punk, disco, ska ,reggae, soulie ( I'm sure I have missed some ). Big shoes , flat shoes, big hair, flat hair, long skirt short skirt. My poor parents never knew what was was coming down the stairs next.so happy to have lived it.
@Sameoldfitup
@Sameoldfitup 4 роки тому
“I don't know what's worse: to not know what you are and be happy, or to become what you've always wanted to be, and feel alone.”
@eddieobrien1411
@eddieobrien1411 10 місяців тому
I did a long trip around America in mid 80’s,and stayed on University campus (cheap accommodation) I went to the bookshops to see what Americans were reading and in every single town the shelves were full of books about English street culture. They clearly found it fascinating,and I was constantly asked about it everywhere I went. Made me proud to be half English
@layditms2
@layditms2 9 місяців тому
'' Made me proud to be half English '' lol
@malcolmscally1533
@malcolmscally1533 6 років тому
us rockers are still here too :)
@devogrant2817
@devogrant2817 3 роки тому
Caribbean parentage born in England ,I had a nan that looked after me in the early sixties who lived in Bermondsey se1 , they lived on the Southwark park rd ,her son Richard who had a girl friend called Christine,he was a rocker ,may he rest in peace ,also my nan and her husband !!
@sirehan1002
@sirehan1002 3 роки тому
Why?
@devogrant2817
@devogrant2817 3 роки тому
@@sirehan1002 Because those were fond memories ,and they looked after me well ,inspite of the cultural difference's !!
@sirehan1002
@sirehan1002 3 роки тому
@@devogrant2817 for real?
@devogrant2817
@devogrant2817 3 роки тому
@@sirehan1002 As real as it get's
@AnInsideJob-mynewbook
@AnInsideJob-mynewbook 7 років тому
Teddy Boys...when young people took pride in what they wore and dressed smartly.
@markrobertson1572
@markrobertson1572 7 років тому
Lifeiseternal that would be mods
@Rosstephersharmanschannel
@Rosstephersharmanschannel 7 років тому
Lifeiseternal mods skins and teds took pride and punks didn't give a shit
@christo792
@christo792 6 років тому
Lifeiseternal Terrible music, 'though. Honeycooomb. I mean. Elvis! FFS!
@arelivalentin9587
@arelivalentin9587 5 років тому
Lifeiseternal They also smoked, that's makes them smart too huh?
@billsmith6884
@billsmith6884 3 роки тому
and carried razors.
@countrybumpkin339
@countrybumpkin339 6 років тому
I was a teenager in the 60s. Sometimes a mod, sometimes a rocker. It depended on what my boyfriend was at the time.
@mannyman8312
@mannyman8312 4 роки тому
The 80s were great different music cultures,to identify with,now everything is almost the same sterile crap. Loved the 80s .
@derekporter7658
@derekporter7658 4 роки тому
Oh so true!! There's the square route of zed all nowadays sadly.
@beffi69
@beffi69 3 роки тому
absolutely true! it was great! beating and drinking, good times!
@theresearmstrong357
@theresearmstrong357 2 роки тому
I loved the 80's
@fredrikforsberg8819
@fredrikforsberg8819 3 роки тому
Sweden have a huge Rockabilly culture even to this day.
@MrRobertFarr
@MrRobertFarr 2 роки тому
What's Rockabilly? 😉
@katmc7803
@katmc7803 2 роки тому
Love this music so good just get up and dance away .Thank you.
@StevenFordrockabillycat
@StevenFordrockabillycat 9 років тому
The 1970s was a great era for Teds, Mods, Skinheads and Punk rockers.Knew a bunch of local skinheads. looked mean but great bunch of lads.Didnt matter to them i was a Ted.
@ZaynShah871
@ZaynShah871 3 роки тому
The mods died in the late 60s
@stevenford727
@stevenford727 2 роки тому
@@ZaynShah871 Not true their was a Mod revival in the late 70s to the mid 80s.
@unclealbert7689
@unclealbert7689 6 років тому
I remember all these, I am 70 years old and lived through the lot and been part of most except the punk era, probably felt too old for that, but have some great memories and even better stories for the grand kids,
@moreodat479
@moreodat479 3 роки тому
some of the original punks are in their 70´s now
@johndean4765
@johndean4765 3 роки тому
Remember the menacing teddy boy gangs on street corners in the fifties tough times
@70tezskin
@70tezskin 2 роки тому
Late 60S Early 70s Skinhead. Guisborough North East England. Still a Skinhead today at 68. Skinheads Life Would Never Be The Same..
@mrmattymootv
@mrmattymootv 8 років тому
My grandma told me she was a teddy girl, she walked down Sunset Avenue (California) in the things they used to wear and a little boy said 'Mommy why is she wearing pants' and his mom said 'Shhh! She's a teddy girl!'
@AquaticNeonn
@AquaticNeonn 7 років тому
Matty gayy your American
@theselector4733
@theselector4733 7 років тому
olivia unlikely as the teddy boy fashion / subculture was created in England in the late 50's & didn't really become international. Besides, I don't think there was such a thing as a Teddy Girl within that subculture.
@theselector4733
@theselector4733 7 років тому
Old Age Teddyboy OK. But she said "her grandma" in sunset ave California. There might be Teds all over the world now but i don't think there were Teds in California in the 40's or 50's. As u rightly mentioned it was strictly an English phenomenon back then.
@theselector4733
@theselector4733 7 років тому
You're preaching to the converted mate. I know all this. But unfortunately you're leading up the garden path......as this thread of comments is regarding the original post by Olivia....scroll up to the top and you'll see what I mean.
@aaronshaw5897
@aaronshaw5897 6 років тому
Teds didn't get to America until the mid 70's 80's so she could not have been a teddy girl.
@seyerus
@seyerus 2 роки тому
Just have to say to all these folk saying the scene has disappeared, it’s alive and kicking (in the UK at least). Just go to any scooter rally and you’ll see the whole gamut from Soulie to Skin, to Punk and Mod.
@royferguson3909
@royferguson3909 2 роки тому
my ride is G.S. and the scene is as diverse as the scooters. Dig the old breed, and the new Mr. twist n go
@ekspatriat
@ekspatriat 10 місяців тому
Limp wristen version though without the power behind it
@paolobenmore3504
@paolobenmore3504 10 місяців тому
True but it's not the same as it was and there really is no new blood going in. I had some of the best times in the late eighties and throughout the nineties (up until early 2000's) on the scooter rallies.
@seyerus
@seyerus 9 місяців тому
@@paolobenmore3504 Definitely no new blood. I’ve been pushing hard for this through the BSRA and Scootering and Scooter Nova but no one seems to care. There’s one particular guy in my club that says kids shouldn’t be allowed at rallies! I tell him that the scene will die then but he doesn’t care, most folk don’t.
@robdixson196
@robdixson196 2 роки тому
The universal timeless rules are slouch, lean on things, kick your foot up on something.
@BlueShadow777
@BlueShadow777 4 роки тому
Missed out “Rockers”...! Although evolved from the Ted (ie. post Teddy-Boy), they’re a very distinct socio-cultural group and therefore deserving of a mention in their own right.
@moreodat479
@moreodat479 3 роки тому
i think there were also different types
@blankredge01
@blankredge01 2 роки тому
...I mean, that was the whole of Quadrophenia, innit? =p Mods vs. Rockers.
@stevenayton4182
@stevenayton4182 6 років тому
And now there is nothing! We have the Simon cowell generation that say yes to everything and everything is offensive
@jamesgreen4080
@jamesgreen4080 5 років тому
steven ayton very true, there's no originality anymore.
@ianrobson9601
@ianrobson9601 5 років тому
British youth sub cultures are finished , so glad I was part of the last ever generation to experience and be part of it. Blame the internet mate , everything is now global and the entire planet is now instantly full of generic clones of beards, skinny fit clothing and twatoos (and that's just the woman)
@mr.xsrechtehand5365
@mr.xsrechtehand5365 5 років тому
I'm a Skinhead!
@truejd51
@truejd51 5 років тому
@@ianrobson9601 everything is subjective, and I believe regardless what era were in, there will always be cookie cutters and fakes, posers, etc. And blame the gov for the internet, but at the same time, thanks to the internet, we can have UKposts and I cant live in awsome days like you said yourself, but at least I can jam out to awsome old school music on youtube. So it's good we have the internet, and if people like beards and skinny guys, don't judge. We're all on a floating rock just trying to enjoy life, I mean all this in a very nice way, good day, and keep rockin!
@starlord2112
@starlord2112 5 років тому
It's probably worth mentioning that the Skinheads were split into two very different groups: the right wing nutters and those who embraced reggae, ska and the blue beat music scene.
@BrianAchterberg928
@BrianAchterberg928 3 роки тому
The Clash THE ONLY BAND THAT MATTERS!!! ✊❤️❤️✊
@johnnyssik
@johnnyssik 2 роки тому
My all time favorite band!
@BrianAchterberg928
@BrianAchterberg928 2 роки тому
@@johnnyssik Mine too!!! ✊❤️❤️✊
@jahiol2579
@jahiol2579 2 роки тому
Middle Class boys trying to be working class
@davidmata4786
@davidmata4786 2 роки тому
Know your rights.. I still jam to the Clash whenever the mood hits me.. It hits me often. :)~
@andyricher8664
@andyricher8664 2 роки тому
The first Clash album set the standard few could match
@drewwhy5541
@drewwhy5541 2 роки тому
My pal has a home made tattoo of a scooter done in the 70's, It's so bad it looks like a 8 legged insect running up his arm 😂😂😂. Fantastic video. ❤️
@michaelvrbatka4441
@michaelvrbatka4441 Місяць тому
It´s a shame that all these sub-cultures and their different styles & outfits got lost. We had a lot of these in Vienna / Austria in the late 70´s, the 80´s. The Mods and Modettes, New Romantics later Goth´s, Punks, Skinheads, Skin-Byrds, Rockabilly´s, Teddy´s, Rockers, . . . Today you see everywhere the same people. Everywhere it's just a copy of a copy of a copy - without personality, without style.
@glennsmith879
@glennsmith879 Рік тому
Still got my doc martens from 1979 best boots ever had and comfortable to wear
@CIMAmotor
@CIMAmotor 5 років тому
Anyone remember when we were 'soul boys' in the early eighties (just after mod and before casual)? We used to wear canvas deck shoes, toothpaste stripe jeans and our belts folded and hanging down.
@adrianpolley9419
@adrianpolley9419 3 роки тому
Must have missed that one , but I was in my 30's by then !
@paulcarruthers2431
@paulcarruthers2431 3 роки тому
We used to go down town and beat that lot on a saturday night after the pub . We couldn't stand that lot
@andybigbs9466
@andybigbs9466 2 роки тому
And white ice cream jackets or naval ones with a badge
@Mattology1
@Mattology1 3 роки тому
Looked like they were having fun, when you were allowed to have fun
@scopex2749
@scopex2749 2 роки тому
I was a Teddy boy in the big Rock n' Roll revival in the 80's. Burtons tailors even used to MAKE drape suits from scratch so I had 2 made! You could go in and chose the cloth took about a week. PLus the 'brothel creeper' cblue suede shoes!! Stragely I went from there to a rocker riding with a big crew of bikers!
@snakeman9902
@snakeman9902 8 років тому
Ahhhh the memories. thanks for the upload.
@blade123able
@blade123able 7 років тому
70's and early 80's punk & skinhead era, best fucking days ever...
@Hardcore_TERRORiST
@Hardcore_TERRORiST 6 років тому
Gabber was better in the 90's . My mother was a skinhead girl 70's and 80's i was a gabber in the 90's. It is fun to follow my parents Youth Culture they were against my youth culture , gabber.
@TheDickPuller
@TheDickPuller 3 роки тому
British youth cultures & music, always the best in the world!! Someone once said it’s because we’re a small country the youth cultures spread fast.. I remember the Teddy Boys in Stornaway, Isle Of Lewis in the outer Hebrides- in the late 50’s & the New Romantics in Glasgow in the 80’s. Kids these day miss out on so much fun!!
@kevinmacrae2374
@kevinmacrae2374 6 років тому
really well made ,no supid fucin robot voices ,music of the era was great,coudnt stop watching ,well done
@bennevis3090
@bennevis3090 7 років тому
What a find, Ralph Lowes newly restored MOD scooter at 4:51 XXH 554, Wembley 9's now in Scotland.
@Jimfromearthoo7
@Jimfromearthoo7 4 роки тому
I’me waiting for them to burst out into a song.lol! Maybe “I want to hold your hand”. Or “you’ll never walk alone”.😎
@Bob-Horse
@Bob-Horse 4 роки тому
Remember seeing my older brother, now 67, go through some of these phases. He came home wearing a parka coat with pointed tail and tales of scraps with rockers, but then morphed into skinhead trend, Dr Martens, Ben Sherman shirts, shorn haircut and Harrington jacket. I really wanted a pair of Dr Martens at the time but at a younger age, was told no.
@tearitloosetearitloose4670
@tearitloosetearitloose4670 2 роки тому
The parka was called a "fishtail"
@tgpok4r
@tgpok4r 5 років тому
i boy i remember light blue drape jacket with black velvet collar, my beatle crusher shoes, well brycreamed ducks arse haircut, and of course my trusty Triumph 650cc bike, weekends away at Skegness , absolutely brilliant time,
@cliffbird5016
@cliffbird5016 5 років тому
i had a light blue drape with yellow velvet collar, cuffs and pocket flaps with matching trousers. got it tailor made for gigs. had a light blue drape with leopard skin collar for every day use. Not very good for riding bikes though so traded in for leather jacket leather trousers and white silk scarf and winkle picker boots when i got a BSA. Still wear the leathers but now use a mobilty scooter lol.
@johnrunion7258
@johnrunion7258 4 роки тому
@@cliffbird5016 Same here in '58 ,but leather jacket all the way to high school.Love the culture of those times.
@simontemplar1
@simontemplar1 10 місяців тому
I was young, I was fresh faced, I dressed snazzy, in the blink of an eye it disappeared...............live your young lives fast and furious my friends and worry about the consequences later!
@deevan1415
@deevan1415 3 роки тому
1:11 Those sideburns are the heroes we need and deserve.
@pragnur5924
@pragnur5924 3 роки тому
True mate, true
@royferguson3909
@royferguson3909 2 роки тому
mutton chops
@user-zt3dv5cl4b
@user-zt3dv5cl4b 2 роки тому
Oh yes
@thef8ofman984
@thef8ofman984 4 роки тому
Ah.. For the Good Old Days! When Punk was dangerous!!!
@AnglOsAxOn2
@AnglOsAxOn2 6 років тому
Sameoldfitup Thanks for posting that, 3 years ago I know but only just watched it. I loved punk girls, I thought they were gorgeous they looked amazing. I liked SKA also, I still do, its because of that the skinhead movement evolved, I also like Mod music, teddy boys I was not so keen on. At least back then people had some thing to follow, now all I see is kids wondering around saying "Bruv" "Boss" "Facebook me" "Watts app me" shit.
@Afficionadoh
@Afficionadoh Місяць тому
The Punk look was the best for girls , mod best for the fellas.
@charleswhitley8999
@charleswhitley8999 6 років тому
Man, I love the frickin' UK...and all it's So called Sub Cultures....Back in the '80's me and my Buds drank with some Fly Boys from the Royal Air Force..In a strip Club..In Fort Walton Beach Florida...Slingin' singles for the Table Top dancers, and boozin' it up...Toastin' to The UK and USofA!!! They love them some USA and the feelin' is mutual here! God Bless all!
@rowdyyates4273
@rowdyyates4273 4 роки тому
The 50s and 60s were without doubt the best time in the history of England---x
@WarrenCromartie2
@WarrenCromartie2 2 роки тому
Depends when you were born.
@marclayne9261
@marclayne9261 Рік тому
born in 1955....Grew up with these tunes...
@Busybee65
@Busybee65 7 років тому
The good old days of subculture, in 79 at my school, we had Mods, Skinheads, Rockers (headbangers), Psychobilly`s, Teds, Punks, Herbert`s (Harrington jacket punks, into Oi bands), Rockabilly`s, Rude Boys, & Soul Boys, and very early goths (into the band Bauhaus ) Great times.
@Dave-Rough-Diamond-Dunn
@Dave-Rough-Diamond-Dunn 4 роки тому
In Salisbury, South Australia, the skinheads wearing Harringtons and white sneakers (known as plastics) used to get bashed by the "real" skinheads in white singlets and docs, as young Rockers we didn't fuck with those guys, but if we found plastic skins on the wrong side of the Little Para River it was on!
@soula48
@soula48 6 років тому
Mods liked soul/RnB/Ska and the odd punch up. I think there was a split in the late 60s, where 'skinheads' concentrated on ska /violence; whereas soulies / northern soulies concentrated on music and amphetamines. Both sub-cultures carrying over some mod staples, Ben Shermans, Levis, Fred Perrys etc. That's how I remember it anyhoo.
@simonz28
@simonz28 6 років тому
i was very much a skinhead , back in the day , ahhh fond memories
@PMMagro
@PMMagro 2 роки тому
People used to dress so nice (in dieffrent style sbut still all good looking). Today many off us look like just out off bed with random clothes.
@hjjabaljlaka5695
@hjjabaljlaka5695 2 роки тому
now they are literally styled like my generation
@unclealbert7689
@unclealbert7689 9 років тому
was to young to be a ted but made it into the mods and skinheads and then I was to old to be a punk but what ever floates your boat great sound track
@Q-ey2jk
@Q-ey2jk 3 роки тому
Oh yes I remember driving might Lambretta dance to Southend-on-Sea great days
@paulcarruthers2431
@paulcarruthers2431 3 роки тому
So which bit fell off before you got to southend . Mine it was usually the exhaust had a big hammer that always solved the problem . Used to go down from Dartford with the NW Kent Zodiacs SC
@tonyharwood
@tonyharwood 4 роки тому
We want to be different, that's why we are all the same.
@michaelearthling
@michaelearthling 3 роки тому
@brass monkey you are just a reflection of me trying to be you.
@walterfechter8080
@walterfechter8080 3 роки тому
Great look back. Thanks!
@PsyVen
@PsyVen 3 роки тому
Old late-Seventies punk/skin checking in here. Great collection of pics -- funny how with the exception of the Teds, all of these British subcultures spread around the world, and still have youth copying their looks and attitudes from Berlin, to Los Angeles, to Manila.
@Mod-rw9cw
@Mod-rw9cw 5 років тому
My Dad was a ted who was cool as ice.I was a mod but not as cool as my Dad ,I had a1963 red lambretta 125 still miss it after all these years.kids today have no identity not like we had.
@Mod-rw9cw
@Mod-rw9cw 2 роки тому
@UKposts IS NOW GARBAGE Yes I feel thee same way when I hear one, I always turn and look to see what it is and if they are looking after their scooter.
@couldntcareless1826
@couldntcareless1826 2 роки тому
We need to see this back on our streets. Maintain control and order.
@paolobenmore3504
@paolobenmore3504 10 місяців тому
Maintain your order. Conform and obey lad.
@earthwizard1
@earthwizard1 9 місяців тому
I ride a gs scooter with my hair cut neat i wear my war torn coat in the wind and sleet, wow great memories thx
@nuttylivett2713
@nuttylivett2713 2 роки тому
The good old days we used to go to blackmans in east London to get our dr martinis and go to last resort and meet up with all the skins punks mods fantastic memories
@colcot50
@colcot50 7 років тому
I remember as a kid living on a seaside resort watching the battles between these groups, also remember literally hundreds of mods riding their bikes into town on a bank holiday weekend.
@daveglynn748
@daveglynn748 6 років тому
Ian James Edwards Erm ... Scooters mate. Not bikes.
@ReidGarwin
@ReidGarwin 5 років тому
Anarchism exists in even the sharpest of people
@Mark-ms5pn
@Mark-ms5pn 4 роки тому
Vespas at Morecambe station.
@gerhardthen8851
@gerhardthen8851 2 роки тому
Quadrophenia....the history of the battle between Mods and Rockers....good film
@christinekelly5916
@christinekelly5916 Місяць тому
My mid sixties brother in law has got himself a scooter and is living the mod dream.He LOVES all that stuff!! 😂😂
@shb8124
@shb8124 3 роки тому
Ah it was the late 70s and 80s I grew up in, remember it all well and I miss all that, kids had their own styles and subcultures to identify with when they had little or nothing else and real bands, actual proper bands lol.
@RonShiel
@RonShiel 9 місяців тому
now in 2023 here in northern France and in the UK there are thousands of Teddy Boys and Rockers and Bikers but no Mods, No Punks etc. I wonder why...because we had the best music ???REgards from a UK Teddy Boy retired in sunny France !!! Long live 1950's Rock and Roll! Still jiving at 78 !!
@expressoevangelism80
@expressoevangelism80 3 роки тому
Fortunately I grew up. I can’t say that I enjoyed being the only Greaser in the village of a couple of dozen Skinheads. It was peculiar as to how different we all were. I just preferred rock music to that silly reggae music. Motor bikes were a serious mode of transport rather than little 150cc pushbikes. Girls with long hair and short tight skirts were so much more desirable. As much as I say it is good to have grown up, I can still identify with those preferences of the time, but so glad to have grown up and left it behind as just a small part of life’s experience.
@JontheBerean
@JontheBerean 3 роки тому
Interesting post. One of my pals, a Ramones fan / Joey lookalike , was adopted by a gang of skins in London somewhere. He was a nazi rascist, (I wasn't), so they loved his ideology. I was a punk , then a glam rocker for a while. Aged 40 years old I was still going to gigs , then this happened and I've never regretted it : ukposts.info/have/v-deo/sZJphaBrnIebqnk.html
@hjjabaljlaka5695
@hjjabaljlaka5695 2 роки тому
@@JontheBerean lol joey was a leftie
@JontheBerean
@JontheBerean 2 роки тому
@@hjjabaljlaka5695 Lol, was he ? I don't know if my pal ever knew that, it would have broke his heart 😅
@JC-gm3zs
@JC-gm3zs 2 роки тому
"...that silly reggae music." Talking out of your arse.
@johngalvin3124
@johngalvin3124 2 роки тому
You should get a medal for surviving it 👏
@nimtabile9198
@nimtabile9198 3 роки тому
Great slideshow. Chronologically speaking though, the music playing for the skinhead segment was more indicative of skins from later era after punk and 2tone. Better fitted tracks would've been Jamaican ska, rocksteady or "early" reggae. Cheers!
@Grifiki
@Grifiki 9 років тому
"The Years I still like to call The Harold Wilson Years. Even this was a couple of years earlier, it was still the firs True Labor Government we had! We loved our Harold then, and we still love the many changes that came about because of him!"
@daveglynn748
@daveglynn748 6 років тому
Griffith Harland FUCK LABOUR! Them bastards sold us out to the commie Russians which is all true and readily available to check now. And that Corbin wanker is blatantly even worse. No self respecting skin of any age or era would trust them total Tosspots! FUCK LABOUR!
@martinkulkarni3569
@martinkulkarni3569 2 роки тому
@@daveglynn748 What a fucking prick! Happy with the cruel monsters we have in government now? Food banks? Fascism? Brexit? Deserve all you get you twat.
@tempestvideos9834
@tempestvideos9834 3 роки тому
No subcultures now in the general youth. A bunch of young corporate products staring at their phones.
@ianbentley7276
@ianbentley7276 Рік тому
GREAT SONGS AND PHOTOS
@mikedavies3361
@mikedavies3361 3 роки тому
To say there’s no youth culture anymore just shows your age. It’s not all Simon Cowell etc. Older people stop listening to new music and think the mainstream is all there is. In the 80s you didn’t hear Crass Chaos UK Discharge etc on the radio but the Punk movement was there just not in the mainstream. Maybe it’s not as identifiable through clothing but the youth will always reject whatever the previous generation followed.
@cba4389
@cba4389 3 роки тому
The youths accept what the corporations tell them. Safe spaces is what they want.
@mikegoldstone6832
@mikegoldstone6832 3 роки тому
Well put...
@douglasstewart3889
@douglasstewart3889 2 роки тому
@@cba4389 you haven’t a clue you daft old fool. Not a clue.
@cba4389
@cba4389 2 роки тому
@@douglasstewart3889 You've had a year to come up with a reply and that's the best you could do? All hope is lost.
@benlunin8045
@benlunin8045 4 роки тому
The skinhead culture was born from such a beautiful place. Shame what it became.
@eddieoi9444
@eddieoi9444 2 роки тому
I’m still a skin at 61, live for reggae ska and rocksteady, what exactly is it you think I’ve become?
@geoffreydavies6570
@geoffreydavies6570 4 роки тому
Those were the day I had my Royal Enfield 250cc crusader sports there were about 10 of us that meet every evening in the cafe and decide what to do for a few hours that was 1968/69 never forget those days.
@blow-your-mind3011
@blow-your-mind3011 6 років тому
Very interesting video. Thank ya. :)
@gregfowler957
@gregfowler957 7 років тому
I was a mod in the early 80s but loved loads of other music aswell early rock and roll punk used to mix with everyone good times 😊
@kixigvak
@kixigvak Рік тому
Go back 200 years and all these young guys would be sailing the world on British ships, Royal Navy and merchant, building an empire.
@proudpict2057
@proudpict2057 6 років тому
My dad was a teddy boy, photos with his mates had them looking like cool cats!! They even had ex ww2 motorcycles modified to try and look American. Dad said he only paid a 5iver for his bike.
@wretch1
@wretch1 2 роки тому
Mods by far the coolest of the lot.
@paubguy1
@paubguy1 2 роки тому
Teddy Boys have my vote
@mjreazy2627
@mjreazy2627 2 роки тому
Not when you've been beaten up by us Punks! Keep looking in your mirrors.... It's sad as well this doesn't have proper skin heads from back in the day, it got hijacked by shit eating NF racist fucktards who have no idea what skinheads were all about...
@raulmunoz469
@raulmunoz469 9 років тому
9:09 a pre-skinhead 'teddy' to the left.
@johndoyle1810
@johndoyle1810 3 роки тому
Great days,i was a scooter skin in 1983,love those days
@royferguson3909
@royferguson3909 2 роки тому
respect, hope your still a scooter boy,
@johndoyle1810
@johndoyle1810 2 роки тому
@@royferguson3909 unfortunately I’m in wheelchair these days ms i have but hey it’s not over yet i still have my dreams and docs and skinhead of course,,,cheers man
@76enrique76
@76enrique76 7 років тому
All just Great! !
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