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Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich – Hold Tight (1966)
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In the video Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich – Hold Tight (1966), Bob and Doug McKenzie are two of hysterical Canadian brothers who are responsible for “Great White North”, a improv which was shown on SCTV – second city television for the show’s most watched season when it moved to the Canadian Broadcasting Channel in 1980. Bob’s partThe character Bob is acted by comic Rick Moranis and Doug McKenzie is acted by Dave Thomas. It was born originally as a joke to both satisfy and mock annoying Canadian content demands, the characters became a pop culture hit in both Canada and the USA. The two went on to become the focus of a bestselling comedy album, The Great White North, in 1981.
Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich were a British pop/rock group of the 1960s. Two of their single releases sold in excess of one million copies each, and they reached number one in the UK Singles Chart with the second of them, “The Legend of Xanadu”.
Five friends from Wiltshire, David John Harman (Dave Dee), Trevor Leonard Ward-Davies (Dozy), John Dymond (Beaky), Michael Wilson (Mick) and Ian Frederick Stephen Amey (Tich), formed a group in 1961, originally called Dave Dee and the Bostons. They soon gave up their jobs (e.g. Dave Dee was a policeman) to make their living from music. Apart from performing in the UK, they also occasionally played in Hamburg (Star-Club, Top Ten Club) and in Cologne (Storyville). Ward-Davies had acquired his nickname when he unwrapped a chocolate bar before absent-mindedly discarding the bar and attempting to eat the wrapper.
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Rest in peace, the lead guitarist of this group Ian Armory
Listening to this fuzz and this drums, I was "outraged". After all, a good fuzz is never enough, eheheh. The song that Jesus and Mary Chain didn't make.
In 1966 winter/spring I
was at Circus Krone
Munich where they were
on stage with Spencer
Davis and Herman's Hermits.
The british invasion, the best of the world. Always
Possible one of the first Heavy Rock Songs ….
Great!
Die waren wahrscheinlich sowieso in Bremen auf Tour in der Standhalle. Ich durfte sie dort in Farbe bewundern.
Can't imagine what it was to dance to it during a live performance
This is a pretty good song and well played!
Qué forma de vestir tenían Dave,DBM&Y.La canción muy buena
The dancers in the background. Brill
Quentin Tarantino
È Richard Benson che ci ha portato qui
Terrible
Y p el que no baile.ajuuuuuua
Stuntman mike is on his way
I always thought he was saying hold tight cow and gate.
Can't listen to this song now without thinking of Kurt Russell driving headfirst into another car containing a group of oblivious women. Yeah thanks, Quentin.
Wow.. 60's classic.. Who knows, it could even be used for a TV advert !
This song was covered by Italian band 'I Monelli ' a year later (67) but why did the call it Chi Sei (Who are you?)
It's now used in the easyJet Mona Lisa advert.
Excellent musicians!
Somebody in today’s bands should remake this classic!
Does anyone know the name of the group who perform this on the advert in Italian?
Super fantastic great lyrics well done ❤❤❤
Love the highlighting of this track in Tarantino's "Death Proof"!!
Dave Dee….very good sound, fantastic music and style.
Back on tv in advert great tune blast from the past
Spent a week in early 60’s in Torquay and met the group on the beach everyday,unforgettable memory, before they made it big time.
This and Legend of Xanadu were their best songs by far.
The sound of that gibson through a selmer amp. Hold tight,for me, has one of the best intros to a song. The way it builds from that first crack of the snare drum with the guitar and bass kicking in.
Owwww yeah
Saw them in the Top Rank Swansea ❤