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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I always thought he was saying hold tight cow and gate.
Saw them in the Top Rank Swansea ❤
Owwww yeah
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.
This and Legend of Xanadu were their best songs by far.
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.
Back on tv in advert great tune blast from the past
Dave Dee....very good sound, fantastic music and style.
Love the highlighting of this track in Tarantino's "Death Proof"!!
Super fantastic great lyrics well done ❤❤❤