The Dave Clark Five
Bob, the reference to the AC 30 is from the first picture posted of the DC5 on this thread, showing the AC it, not the one posted by Kent. Although the setting in both pictures looks the same, the amps aren't.
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Music is too important to be left to professionals.
Music is too important to be left to professionals.
Where are they now?
Leader and drummer Dave Clark is now a successful entrepreneur and entertainment promoter.
Lead vocalist, Mike Smith, now writes music for television shows and commercial jingles in London.
Mike's also Shirley Bassey's record producer. Smith was severely injured in 2003 and is now permanently paralysed.
Bassist, Rick Huxley, is in the electrical wholesale business.
Saxophonist, Denny Payton, is now a successful real estate agent, where on weekends he had his own group, Formula One (no longer together).
Guitarist, Lenny Davidson, still entertains and gives guitar lessons.
Leader and drummer Dave Clark is now a successful entrepreneur and entertainment promoter.
Lead vocalist, Mike Smith, now writes music for television shows and commercial jingles in London.
Mike's also Shirley Bassey's record producer. Smith was severely injured in 2003 and is now permanently paralysed.
Bassist, Rick Huxley, is in the electrical wholesale business.
Saxophonist, Denny Payton, is now a successful real estate agent, where on weekends he had his own group, Formula One (no longer together).
Guitarist, Lenny Davidson, still entertains and gives guitar lessons.
“The urge to save humanity is always a false front for the urge to rule it.” ....H. L. Mencken
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shamustwin
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Interesting early DC5 pic... (I couldn't download it)
http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.california-ballroom.info/images/bands/dc5.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.california-ballroom.info/bands/the-dave-clark-five.htm&h=272&w=456&sz=36&tbnid=AhcFxXN69xkJ:&tbnh=73&tbnw=124&hl=en&start=31&prev=/images%3Fq%3Ddave%2Bclark%2B5%26start%3D20%26svnum%3D10%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D%26sa%3DN
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“The urge to save humanity is always a false front for the urge to rule it.” ....H. L. Mencken
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chingnchime
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Regarding the DC5, my 10 year old eyes and ears couldn't accept the saxophone as viable at the time. Of course i was way way influenced by the Beatles. Can you imagine a sax in that band? I'm reminded of the Dire Straits SULTANS OF SWING lyric- "They don't give a damn 'bout any trumpet playin' band. It ain't what they call ROCK N' ROLL. I also thought their shirts made em look like dentists!
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- revolver323
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Beatles saxes? Brian Jones played sax on "You Know My Name." And of course Sounds Incorporated played on "Got to Get you Into My Life." And the saxes in the orchestra on "All You Need is Love" play the riff from "In the Mood" during the fade out. I love sax as part of a backup sound in the tradition of Stax/Volt and as solo instruments a la James Brown, but most rock sax soloists go for that reed-near-the-breaking-point sound that I can pass on anytime. You wanna talk about instruments not fitting in a rock band? In 1963, I played trombone. Real chick magnet, that! So I taught myself to play bass. You still won't find too many rock trombonists. Of course, Macca used a trombone solo to good effect in "Let 'Em In."
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shamustwin
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It did sound strange in hardheaded woman, didn't fit.
I love sax, I think it's THE most expressive instrument ever invented. The DC5's sound was much more Americanized than most of the other British bands, having been around longer probably had something to do with it.
I played trumpet and then tuba when I was a kid, the chicks used to chase me all over the place with that tuba man, I'm telling ya! Had to beat them off with a stick. Hey, I liked it, it was a bass anyway.
I love sax, I think it's THE most expressive instrument ever invented. The DC5's sound was much more Americanized than most of the other British bands, having been around longer probably had something to do with it.
I played trumpet and then tuba when I was a kid, the chicks used to chase me all over the place with that tuba man, I'm telling ya! Had to beat them off with a stick. Hey, I liked it, it was a bass anyway.

