London 1967 - Kings Road

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  • A summer afternoon on Chelsea's Kings Road - 1967, including shots of Sammy Davis Jnr. arriving in a black Rolls Royce, and opening with a glimpse of the Chelsea Fruit & Vegetable man, with his horse-drawn cart, in Paradise Walk ...

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  • @michaelbean4922
    @michaelbean4922 Před 2 lety +140

    Turning 17 in 1967 I remember we were all filled with optimism - our world was getting better and better and we lived in the best country in the world, University education was free for the top 10% and the Tech Colleges with Industry provided apprenticeships for the rest. We were well off and we could afford to buy a house with a bit of saving. Above all teenage life was exciting - the girls were great (and by the end of the sixties on the pill) - the music was just fantastic - we did not have to fight like or our Fathers and Grandfathers - we were going onwards and upwards - a fantastic time to grow up.

    • @garypautard1069
      @garypautard1069 Před 2 lety +16

      Could not agree more. I left school and immediately started an apprenticeship with one day a week in college ( paid for by the govt.) , being British was cool and we exported our music- fashions and machinery all over the world. As you can see our girls were so beautiful.

    • @growlerthe2nd712
      @growlerthe2nd712 Před rokem +9

      Yes , all under a LABOUR GOVERNMENT, just saying ✌️😎☮️❤️

    • @godfrey_of_america
      @godfrey_of_america Před rokem

      So how many blokes did your future wife shag before she married you?

    • @andrewkitchenuk
      @andrewkitchenuk Před rokem +16

      @@growlerthe2nd712 Who set income tax rates so high that anyone with any talent moved abroad.

    • @DJ-uk5mm
      @DJ-uk5mm Před rokem +3

      Then along came. The 70’s and the three day week Power cuts, bin strikes Jimmy Saville and chums breast cancer epidemic inflation cost of living crisis Unemployment and then……. To break the depression….PUNK ROCK and kings rd rocked once more 😂

  • @Eekyellie
    @Eekyellie Před rokem +14

    Wonderful reminder of how things were. I was 17 then. I notice how slim people look. Before the arrival of fast food!! It all looks so much fun. Lucky to have enjoyed those times.

    • @janebaker966
      @janebaker966 Před rokem

      Yes,before migration brought qualified engineers,chemists,doctors and all sorts of other professions to our shores,who,unable to get jobs in the professions they actually were qualified for instead opened a shop selling a version of the nations ethnic food which proved surprisingly popular with the British people around them but anyone who remembers the standard lacklustre home cooking of the late 1950s will understand why people found this tasty food so exciting. So that's why our high streets are now full of "fast food" or "junk food" shops. The one thing you can do is cook food and sell it so they did and do and much of it is good but not "cheap" at all like fat people claim,the "I'm so poor I have to eat fast food I can't afford to buy healthy food".

  • @frankwalker5040
    @frankwalker5040 Před 2 lety +94

    What a wonderful film. Brings back great memories. How times have changed so much, and for the worse. People were so much happier then. Things weren't perfect, but, when I look at London now, I just despair.

    • @ldnuk482
      @ldnuk482 Před 2 lety +16

      Me too, lived here all my life, am 42 and desperate to join other white English Londoners in fleeing but family ties trapping me here for a few more years yet.

    • @frankwalker5040
      @frankwalker5040 Před rokem +18

      @Jackfrost Actually I was looking at the film, and at first I couldn't work out what was different about the streets in those days, and it dawned on me, it was how clean everything was.

    • @boshdmg
      @boshdmg Před rokem +3

      Says everyone from every era of history

    • @paulythornton4102
      @paulythornton4102 Před rokem +12

      @Jackfrost yeah most of it is. The same people who say it isnt a dump is the ones who live in posh parts or never go nowhere near Whitechapel or hayes

    • @paulythornton4102
      @paulythornton4102 Před rokem +13

      @@frankwalker5040 you know why that is dont you. Can’t say it here or i will be band. But let’s just say Enoch was right….

  • @christopintzis3903
    @christopintzis3903 Před 2 lety +49

    Ahhh makes me want to cry..such beautiful times and so wonderful to see the gorgeous fashion then and everyone so smart !!

  • @KLF630
    @KLF630 Před 2 lety +36

    Look at it....,all we needed was the Small Faces singing Itchy Coo Park with Steve Marriott belting out "it's all too beautiful" ....because it really was!

    • @TheOwlsarewatching606
      @TheOwlsarewatching606 Před 2 lety +4

      Completely Bev!!! and after, we can try to get on with the neighbours....

    • @supersonicsid5930
      @supersonicsid5930 Před 2 lety +4

      @@TheOwlsarewatching606
      But they make it very clear they got no room for ravers

  • @geoffberesford
    @geoffberesford Před 2 lety +55

    As it so happens, I was actually there that day and saw Sammy Davis Jnr. looking down on the scene from a balcony above a restaurant bar. And I have to tell you that his celebrity status drew such a crowd that it blocked the traffic in both directions. Hence, the police presence that eventually showed up to deal with the situation.

    • @TheOwlsarewatching606
      @TheOwlsarewatching606 Před 2 lety +11

      great recollection to share Geoff!

    • @pjsagnia
      @pjsagnia Před rokem +6

      Wow!!! that must have been amazing to see. These videos bring back so much Nostalgia....even though i was born in 73...LOL

    • @ronnieparkerscott6223
      @ronnieparkerscott6223 Před 8 měsíci

      Saw cliff driving up and down kings road back in 83... looking for action. open top rolls would you believe!

    • @davidfogarty2220
      @davidfogarty2220 Před 7 měsíci

      @@ronnieparkerscott6223 Though he'd have been on roller skates as worn by his Cliffness on the video Wired for Sound.

  • @johnallen7653
    @johnallen7653 Před 2 lety +92

    Beautiful time…. Beautiful people…. Beautiful place….. all gone ….. but great to have lived through it !

    • @hefellump1
      @hefellump1 Před 2 lety +14

      Pity you couldn't have protected it for my generation. We had to move 5 yrs ago to escape" our strength". I'm glad i you enjoyed yourself though John.

    • @cliffordheywood8997
      @cliffordheywood8997 Před 2 lety +10

      @@hefellump1 blame the government also

    • @Isleofskye
      @Isleofskye Před 2 lety +3

      @@hefellump1 Shame to hear that Henry.
      Where did you move to, please?
      I moved 39 years ago from the heart of South East London just 11 miles to the very edge of S E London and Kent.

    • @paulythornton4102
      @paulythornton4102 Před 2 lety +2

      @@hefellump1 this 100%. No reel Londoners left no more. London is full off poor or rich foreigners. Total dump.

    • @hefellump1
      @hefellump1 Před 2 lety +3

      @@Isleofskye I'm in Wexford Ireland. My wife is from here but there was no way we where going to have our kids in London

  • @1958RBS
    @1958RBS Před rokem +48

    I was born and raised just down the road in Fulham and my dad often drove us through the Kings Road to get to various places. This film has taken me right back to my childhood and has, on the one hand, warmed my heart and on the other hand, saddened me beyond belief.

    • @jacobrivers5728
      @jacobrivers5728 Před 11 měsíci +8

      I live just off the Kings Road and although I love watching this wonderful video, it saddens me at the same time.

    • @drivinsouth651
      @drivinsouth651 Před 8 měsíci +4

      This is why we need a Tardis!

    • @th8257
      @th8257 Před 4 měsíci

      You're old. Sorry, you just going to have to deal with it like all of the rest of us eventually do. Were you seriously expecting a place to stay the same over 60 years?

    • @1958RBS
      @1958RBS Před 4 měsíci +3

      @@th8257 Your curt salutation suggests that you are hoping for an equally rude response. Yes, I am certain that I am considerably older than you are and that your perception of old age is somewhat skewed, but I am sure that once you reach retirement age, you will probably be sad at some of the changes; of course that is if there is still a world. Peace and love, as the old sixties saying goes.

    • @damienmorrison7226
      @damienmorrison7226 Před 2 měsíci +2

      I was born in Fulham also just next to bishops park in 1968 I remember the kings rd and Fulham of the 70s 1960 to 1980 seems such an incredible era compared to now

  • @gwynethbennellick4839
    @gwynethbennellick4839 Před 2 lety +31

    So lovely...what happy times those were. I was just 18 when that was shot. Wearing flowers in my hair, and just about to go to Drama School. Not a care in the world.

  • @josephinethorns7680
    @josephinethorns7680 Před 2 lety +28

    Thank you for this lovely film. I used to love going up to Kings Road and was 16yrs old then. I remember buying a dress from Lord Kitchener & visiting Stop the Shop. Plus not too expensive to go for a snack lunch & beautiful coffee. I am glad I went then as 10 yrs ago visited Kings Road and all the lovely old shop fronts had been replaced by modern ones.

    • @studiosfifty4
      @studiosfifty4 Před rokem +3

      JT.. It must have been so sad to see, as you obviously had so many happy memories going shopping and going to great coffee shops etc. I was 15 in 1967 and wish I had have visited London at that time as it was certainly the trendiest place to be ,most certainly as a teenager.

  • @irh1738
    @irh1738 Před 2 lety +49

    Damn what an amazing trip back in time, iconic era and area of London.

  • @paperchain1239
    @paperchain1239 Před 2 lety +31

    Effortlessly cool.
    And not a filler in sight.

  • @mondecoded_
    @mondecoded_ Před 2 lety +25

    Love the cars, love the vibe and so cool fashion

  • @anythingbootneck
    @anythingbootneck Před 2 lety +62

    Love and peace man!😀 We “Boomers” were the most fortunate of all generations.❤️

    • @rachelefranzin3833
      @rachelefranzin3833 Před 2 lety

      "Boomers" are actually born in the 60s (economic boom era) so they lived their youth in the 80s !

    • @pwdb1968
      @pwdb1968 Před rokem

      Yeah no multicultural bullshit....

    • @13strange67
      @13strange67 Před rokem +1

      but caused the misery of Brexit

    • @godfrey_of_america
      @godfrey_of_america Před rokem

      And then you went and killed the nation for your children and grandchildren with endless Third World immigration.

    • @johnsain
      @johnsain Před rokem +4

      @@13strange67 Now things are back to the way they were in 1967...NO E.U......how cool!

  • @JosephusAurelius
    @JosephusAurelius Před rokem +55

    My grandparents look back on this time in absolute fondness;I don’t blame them. They could go on holiday, have one parent working, own a home, still had community cohesion, etc.

    • @paulythornton4102
      @paulythornton4102 Před rokem +1

      I no.

    • @janebaker966
      @janebaker966 Před rokem +7

      Oh yes. The Big Con. Women were told non stop that cooking was boring drudgery and your baby was a boring companion who couldn't provide you with that intellectually stimulating conversation you would get from work colleagues (those bozos and jerks you found out they were). You needed to "Gedda Job" to not only prove you were a valid human being but so that while your husband's wage paid all the bills,all that boring stuff your "extra pin money" gave your family a higher standard of living and yours was the only family in the street who went to that strange and exotic far off land of Spain,had the newest model of car and was having a fridge/freezer delivered. You were definitely worth emulating. So loads of women fell for The Big Con and walked into the cage. I was a pre-teen kid at the time so I saw it happening and as the radio was always on in our house and on radio 4 or it's equivalent all the political rhetoric went into my brain so I well recall the "vibe" of the time that unrecordable "spirit of the age" that carries certain ideas in the ether and disseminates them. So what happened. Once women stopped cooking (!),men took over and suddenly it was AMAZING and ART and they got to be STARS with tv shows,lucrative contracts and famed restaurants. See anything a woman does that is "boring" a can make a lucrative career out of. And of course once a critical mass were inside the cage,THEY sprung the trap door so no escape and suddenly you realized those work colleagues were bozos and jerks and definitely NO a source of intellectual stimulation and suddenly that money wasn't extra anymore. They'd shifted the kaleidoscope and now you both needed to work just to barely pay the bills. The real value of wages went down and down and you missed your baby who you had to pay someone else to look after. So more fool you ,ladies for walking into the trap and falling for The Con.

    • @Haberdashery22
      @Haberdashery22 Před rokem +9

      @@janebaker966 Jane I do know what you mean. I lived those years too. It was we women ourselves who fought so hard for equality.
      But we shot ourselves in the foot!!!
      I see my daughter struggling with her full-time job and keeping a happy, comfortable home for her little girl and husband. Husband's wage would never sustain the household, though it's only a modest one, both of them work so hard --- running, just to stand still.
      They would never be able to afford childcare which I do gladly, along with my husband. It's bloody hard work, we're late sixties and early seventies but we're the best carers for her because we love her and therefore have her best interests at heart.
      Yes, we women stitched ourselves up like a kipper I'm afraid!

    • @th8257
      @th8257 Před 4 měsíci

      Guess what! Everybody looks back on their younger days like that because being old is totally shit. That does not mean that it was a better era. It means that the old live in the past. The sixties had huge problems. Explosion in crime. Serious economic problems that made Britain the "sick man of Europe". Social attitudes that would curdle milk. If the sixties were so great, why did Mary Whitehouse hate them so much at the time?

    • @th8257
      @th8257 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@janebaker966ok trollski

  • @robinburn4974
    @robinburn4974 Před 2 lety +19

    No security cameras, no social media, freedom of speech and expression, a good and fair police force, and looking forward to a better world, where's that time machine when you want it

    • @julianaylor4351
      @julianaylor4351 Před 2 lety +1

      The London police had corruption in its specialist squads that was routed out in the seventies.

    • @robinburn4974
      @robinburn4974 Před 2 lety +2

      @@julianaylor4351 but not for long

  • @stephensmith5118
    @stephensmith5118 Před 2 lety +26

    Groovy. The summer of love ,hippies flower power incense and psychadelia ,great times never to be repeated .

    • @johndean4765
      @johndean4765 Před 7 měsíci

      Stephen Smith when Britain led the whole world in fashion and music, and cars,it truly was Great Britain.
      Deliberate policy to get rid of manufacturing industries, split close knit communities up,then since 1993 allow incessant vast numbers to flood in at our expense (us tax payers ) We now feel like foreigners in our own country but to tell the truth we get called racists.

  • @guyhardwick7339
    @guyhardwick7339 Před 2 lety +39

    The young lady at 5:58 is absolutely gorgeous. 🤩 Amazing to think she is in her 70’s if still with us today. Yes 100% to so many comments about no fat people.

    • @TheOwlsarewatching606
      @TheOwlsarewatching606 Před 2 lety

      is that all you can say? you have totally expressed what life is now and not what life was then.

    • @marymckay9426
      @marymckay9426 Před 2 lety +2

      Love the gorgeous lady in the pink coat at 2.15

    • @Embracing01
      @Embracing01 Před 2 lety

      There are still gorgeous women today, just that you don't see many. People are fat because they can't afford proper, healthy nutritious foods that most of the people in that film could afford. Most of the food on the supermarket shelves is full of GMOs and other crap.

    • @paulythornton4102
      @paulythornton4102 Před 2 lety +2

      I no mate. All them ladys was pretty. Now look at the state of British ladys… lmao

    • @anthonywhite8077
      @anthonywhite8077 Před rokem

      Everyone is beautiful here, but particularly the fab lady at 6:35, .......and the one at 6:38.... and the one etc

  • @kevinchamberlain5978
    @kevinchamberlain5978 Před rokem +11

    There was a naive, child-like optimism in those days, which unfortunately didn't survive the 70s. This film shows what the world could've been like if things had gone differently....and better.

    • @th8257
      @th8257 Před 4 měsíci

      It was all a fools paradise in the 60s. A few people in carnaby street played dress up while the economy went down the tube and crime exploded

  • @wriggly
    @wriggly Před 8 měsíci +8

    To be in your 20's in the 1960's was a wondrous thing.

  • @59jalex
    @59jalex Před 2 lety +25

    Us oldies talk about 'the good old days', and these are those days. Captured on film for eternity.

    • @th8257
      @th8257 Před 4 měsíci

      Depends how old you are. Everyone from every generation imagines the era they were young in was best. Especially when they get old and live in the past. The 60s, like every other era, had huge amounts of problems.

  • @deanwright7611
    @deanwright7611 Před 2 lety +41

    Just when you thought it couldn't get any groovier, Sammy Davis Jr. Appears! I mean it was definitely him. This film is really beautiful. I'm glad these people experienced such happiness.

    • @sumtingwong9563
      @sumtingwong9563 Před 2 lety +5

      What are you on about? I live in the Kings Road and that wasn't Sammy Davis Jr but my neighbour, Winston Jenkins, who came here from Jamaica in 1948.

    • @jdaley6316
      @jdaley6316 Před 2 lety

      @@BarryRerack147 You're joking, right?

    • @vincentblack7467
      @vincentblack7467 Před 2 lety +4

      @@sumtingwong9563 that was Sammy if I live and breath!!!

    • @admiralbenbow5083
      @admiralbenbow5083 Před rokem

      "These people" were experiencing the same joys, losses, worries, hardships as any other human being then or now.
      Why should they be any "happier" than someone who walked down the Kings this afternoon???
      What an astonishingly naive comment

    • @adude9882
      @adude9882 Před rokem

      @@admiralbenbow5083 You certainly have a clear and sober perspective. I'm sorry for what I said.

  • @shorelineboy
    @shorelineboy Před 2 lety +16

    Oh how lucky we were to be young then what days😎

  • @golden.lights.twinkle2329
    @golden.lights.twinkle2329 Před 2 lety +14

    1967 was the best year for fashion and music in the UK. I was 18.

    • @davidockley2987
      @davidockley2987 Před 2 lety +1

      The pirates played their part too.

    • @Embracing01
      @Embracing01 Před 2 lety +2

      My dad was in his early 20s that year and he hated the late 60s because he could see things started to go downhill, particularly with the drugs and hippie scene, which was all manufactured. The arrival of the Beatles and Rolling Stones ruined what was going good. I know most people will disagree, but they are only thinking about the late 60s because it is talked about so much.

    • @golden.lights.twinkle2329
      @golden.lights.twinkle2329 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Embracing01 The Beatles and Rolling Stones started in the early 1960s. I did not like either of them. My favourite bands were mod bands like The Move, The Who and The Small Faces. The hippie scene was not big in the UK, that was just a few people copying what was going on in the US.

    • @golden.lights.twinkle2329
      @golden.lights.twinkle2329 Před 2 lety

      @@davidockley2987 If you are talking about the pirate radio stations, that was all I listened to in the 1960s.

    • @NickNicometi
      @NickNicometi Před rokem

      And I was born '67.

  • @georgebennett3197
    @georgebennett3197 Před 2 lety +11

    I was 17 in May of '67. We use to go to The Chelsea Kitchen in the evening and have "Spag Boll" for 3/6. (three shillings and six pence - roughly 30p ) Saturday afternoon on the Kings Road was The place to be.

  • @stevebristol1853
    @stevebristol1853 Před 2 lety +80

    Fantastic to see in glorious colour!!! It all seems so classy, relaxed and stylish back then 😎

    • @daisychain3007
      @daisychain3007 Před 2 lety +2

      There were some scruffy, long-haired men even then.

    • @daisychain3007
      @daisychain3007 Před 2 lety +4

      Fascinating yellow car at 3:22.

    • @daisychain3007
      @daisychain3007 Před 2 lety +9

      I love the colourful clothes.

    • @manofweed1
      @manofweed1 Před 2 lety +6

      @@daisychain3007 Mini Marcos. A fibre glass kit with mini mechanicals.

    • @annebenn353
      @annebenn353 Před 2 lety +3

      Plus very upmarket and expensive. Plus luncheon vouchers did help.

  • @beachgirl1947
    @beachgirl1947 Před 2 lety +68

    I loved London…& England then. I can’t find the words to express how sad I am that it’s all virtually gone. Just one big ghastly mess…today is truly is the beginning of the end…

    • @charlesedwards4160
      @charlesedwards4160 Před 2 lety

      Bye bye then if it's the end. Goodbye.

    • @paulythornton4102
      @paulythornton4102 Před 2 lety +12

      I no mate .it is one big dump now…

    • @paulythornton4102
      @paulythornton4102 Před 2 lety +12

      I no lady. It’s like Pakistan there. They even got there own mayor now.

    • @dontknowreally
      @dontknowreally Před rokem +3

      What rubbish!!. I knew London in the 60s. Lived there til I was 30. I am 71 now and go back regularly. My son lives there..he has lived both in the East End and in Hammersmith. He loves it, I still love it. Of course it has changed. But it is still a wonderful city.

    • @paulythornton4102
      @paulythornton4102 Před rokem +6

      @@dontknowreally you replying too me?? Rubbish comments yourself. You guys either go to nice parts of London/your heads buried in the sand. TRY living in Hayes, forest gate or white chapel for a week then come back and tell me how that works out for u. People like you make me laugh. your the same people that go nice parts of london and that is why you think whole of london is nice…

  • @dorothysurry1368
    @dorothysurry1368 Před 3 lety +31

    My son was born in 1968 in Dulwich Hospital, London was the most beautiful capital in the world, now it’s unrecognisable, so very sad.

    • @sumtingwong9563
      @sumtingwong9563 Před 2 lety +8

      I live in Kings Road and it makes me sad watching this wonderful film knowing what it used to be like.

    • @dorothysurry1368
      @dorothysurry1368 Před 2 lety +4

      @@sumtingwong9563 I agree, our capital is a crime ridden 3rd world shithole now, it’s so sad, London was seen as the worlds finest city,😢😢

    • @julianaylor4351
      @julianaylor4351 Před 2 lety +2

      The neighbourhood I born in, in 1961 in what was Essex , but is now East London, was almost countryside, now it's totally suburban, and where I live in North West London is still suburban in the neighbourhood I live in, but our high street is become increasingly urban.

  • @TomTwain
    @TomTwain Před 2 lety +52

    A world away from what it is now ..

    • @alfching2499
      @alfching2499 Před 2 lety +8

      We deserve Covid.We never ever new how to look after good and precious things.Such as those days

    • @daisychain3007
      @daisychain3007 Před 2 lety +3

      @@alfching2499 What a horrible thing to write.

    • @ballaking1000
      @ballaking1000 Před 2 lety +2

      @FarRight WhiteGuy There were plenty of things wrong with society back then too. From smoking in buildings and airplanes, political dividedness was still very polarizing back then (maybe not quite to the extent of today's with the help of social media but still), racism was starting to decline around this time but was still very much prevalent and women didn't have as many rights and opportunities as men. Safety was starting to be enforced but that didn't change the fact that many people didn't use seatbelts (became mandatory in '68 in the US, most countries have a similar timeline) and that cars were coffins on wheels alongside reduced regulations and rules on the road. Lead paint was used on walls and asbestos was used in insulation among thousands of other things that were once deemed safe that proved harmful and/or cancerous later on. I agree with you for the most part and I would actually prefer to live in the 60's; but just wanted to shed light on the fact that no particular time in history was 'perfect' or close-to.

    • @hedgefundshyster..3241
      @hedgefundshyster..3241 Před 2 lety +6

      Under khan...London is now a diverse crime ridden shithole...stab city..

    • @ballaking1000
      @ballaking1000 Před 2 lety +1

      @FarRight WhiteGuy Read my last sentence. I was just letting you know/reminding you that not everything was perfect back then. There's lots of things that have improved since and also worsened since and that there is no perfect era. If you were alive in those days, come on. Think, there's lots of things that you found annoying and bothersome at the time (and you have to dig for in memory) but you remember all the good things about the 'good times' no problem. The outlook is subjective because it changes with perspective, experiences and the heaviness of nostalgia. I'm trying to bring facts and make a more objective statement even though I agree with you.

  • @keithnaylor1981
    @keithnaylor1981 Před 2 lety +11

    Takes me right back, the fashion, the brights colours and beautiful patterns. Men were letting their hair grow a little longer but still definitely keeping it smart and stylish, unlike 69-70 when the smart look was gone.

    • @sumtingwong9563
      @sumtingwong9563 Před 2 lety +3

      You're right. Fashionable London from the early 60's until 68 was perfect. However, music and fashion in the 70s was the complete opposite.

    • @vincentblack7467
      @vincentblack7467 Před 2 lety

      @@sumtingwong9563 I disagree my friend have a listen to a bit of Led zeppelin, who knows it might change your mind 😉

  • @annebenn353
    @annebenn353 Před 2 lety +9

    We shared a bed sitter on EARL'S Court Rd. Went to find tube station Chelsea? Decided to walk towards the river Thames lol Met Michael Caine and Sammy Davis Jnr surrounded by flash cameras in the middle of Kings Rd Chelsea.What a day that was.

    • @annebenn353
      @annebenn353 Před 2 lety +1

      Found a pub called Finches not sure where and a drink called Babychamp. Oliver Reed was holding court. wow.

  • @thomaswykes3647
    @thomaswykes3647 Před 2 lety +85

    Before all that cultural enrichment was thrust upon the country

    • @am4793
      @am4793 Před 2 lety +11

      Before all that cultural enrichment was around, people bathed once a week in 6 inches of water, the toilet paper was non absorbant sheets in a box and you ate boiled meat and gammon on Sundays.

    • @andrewmurray5542
      @andrewmurray5542 Před 2 lety +7

      ​@@am4793 the water was shared with your siblings!

    • @am4793
      @am4793 Před 2 lety +4

      @@andrewmurray5542 😆 no friend. Own it. Visitors and Brits from the colonies who came to the UK were astounded with the poor levels of personal hygiene. Look it up.

    • @paulythornton4102
      @paulythornton4102 Před 2 lety +20

      @@am4793 thats your own country your talkin about mate! LMAO

    • @paulythornton4102
      @paulythornton4102 Před 2 lety +30

      I No sir. Back then there was no knife crime and darth vaders in london. It is a total dump now

  • @vulgivagu
    @vulgivagu Před 6 měsíci +2

    I am now 77 years old. Lived through that wonderful life back then. What happened after that was a text book lesson on how vindictive politicians have destroyed our world.

  • @davids8449
    @davids8449 Před rokem +2

    A few months later i made a 8 mm film with my brother and father touring round chester , bromborugh, woodside, I made a huge The End sign for the film which I have still got lovely times with my parents and Grandparents which are no longer here with me I miss them greatly .....made film Jan 1968

  • @badatfootball4698
    @badatfootball4698 Před 2 lety +18

    Loving all the fab sports cars, groovy fashions and cool dudes, especially the bloke in the cape. Great video!

  • @tonylelli3057
    @tonylelli3057 Před rokem +34

    So glad I lived through this wonderful time in England. All gone now. I feel sorry for the young who will never experience such care free optimism and happiness. 😞😢

    • @th8257
      @th8257 Před 4 měsíci

      It's funny, every generation who ever lived seems to think that the time they were young in was best, especially when they get old and can't remember what it was actually like. It's almost like they're bitter and resentful and jealous of people younger than them.

  • @bryanhilton7360
    @bryanhilton7360 Před 2 lety +22

    To think I was a child then, but I remember the fashions and how the world was then. So different from today, not perfect of course but still better. 😊

  • @IconTitan
    @IconTitan Před 2 lety +6

    I was born in 1979. But really wish I had lived as a teenager in the 1960s, from what family members have told me and what see it looked a great time to be alive, people just looked happy,,, great looking women too. Sigh

  • @Leoviliti1
    @Leoviliti1 Před 8 měsíci +6

    This is lovely to see, I was just a child back then, but i do still have clear memories of this era, my mother and I would dress similar, I merely wore the smaller size of whatever she wore . From dresses, poncho's to hats and bags.
    A lovely choice of music to accompany this summer video footage , with the ' theme from a summer place'
    Gorgeous memories of much kinder respectful times. 💐👌🤩

  • @shiwooify
    @shiwooify Před rokem +3

    ah, this was nice. Watching this now on 7/14/22, almost 55 years to the day...

  • @volvof12able
    @volvof12able Před rokem +9

    Fabulous I love it ,,, what a fantastic archive of that time 👏

  • @jeanmay-millman4124
    @jeanmay-millman4124 Před 2 lety +5

    Love those days ,❤ looking back 😍 thank you 👍

  • @iansweet9465
    @iansweet9465 Před rokem +5

    Wow imagine Sgt Pepper belting from turntables around the City. Life then seemed to have so much colour . I was only 4 when this was filmed - wish I had been 18.

  • @janetlevy1098
    @janetlevy1098 Před rokem +4

    How much slimmer we were then. The traffic is still bad on Kings Road, that hasn't changed. 😊

  • @stechriswillgil3686
    @stechriswillgil3686 Před 2 lety +30

    The people in this film are naturally cool, interesting and at ease with themselves. They aren’t barking down mobile phones and taking selfies every five minutes ! There was a higher ideal in pop culture about making the world a better place and being kinder to one another ; unlike today where kids are stabbing one another and wearing hoods over their faces. I guess that crop or generation back then where unique. We seemed to have regressed to a more vicious and unpleasant mindset from less enlightened times.

    • @Embracing01
      @Embracing01 Před 2 lety

      @@philipwilliams2310 It's been engineered to be like that through our governments (puppets really). Society has gone downhill because it's been allowed to go downhill. You can thank the late 60s for the drugs thanks to bands like the Rolling Stones and The Beatles.

    • @daveyingram7404
      @daveyingram7404 Před 2 lety +1

      Love to see almost all cars were UK built.ah the joys of that cortical. Drove off to honeymoon in one.

    • @johnmcgahern3946
      @johnmcgahern3946 Před 2 lety +5

      Funny you should say that, my older relatives used to complain about the younger generation in the late sixties...And round and round it goes.

    • @pwdb1968
      @pwdb1968 Před rokem

      Yeah, making the world a better place by inviting all the primitives to live her.

    • @paulythornton4102
      @paulythornton4102 Před rokem +4

      Yeah but didn’t have mobile phones then and if you did you would of all been using them. Soz but not ever think was perfect in the 1960s as my nanny told me. She said it depend on who you was and were you live and what class u was in. But good thing back then was there wasnt to many foreigners back then and the ones that was here behaved themself and didnt act like victims. Now when you go in london its like a foreign land and no one speeks english… So sad it all changed and in a bad way……. …

  • @paulfisher8753
    @paulfisher8753 Před 3 lety +12

    Was living at 221 Kings Road when this was taken, lived there 66-68..

  • @rosedarylify
    @rosedarylify Před rokem +7

    Is this London, I can't believe how clean and beautiful it was back then well dressed people. Today it seems we have gone back to the stone age with garbage all around

  • @WinChun78
    @WinChun78 Před 3 lety +17

    How mellow, magical and friendly i was back then...like another world. Same with all the cine films my dad too of that era into the early 70's, on holiday here, there and everywhere.

  • @dodgydruid
    @dodgydruid Před 2 lety +30

    I have to say I consider London was just about the coolest place to be in the sixties and seventies, look at the people then too facing nuclear war, the IRA, wildcat strikes but they were HAPPY nevertheless... go down any street in London today and see the faces today... rare to see a smile and most looking like a bulldog chewing a wasp.

    • @luislaplume8261
      @luislaplume8261 Před 2 lety

      Check out my comment above in the comments section!

    • @TheOwlsarewatching606
      @TheOwlsarewatching606 Před 2 lety +6

      on the other hand we weren't totally self obsessed, disinterested in others and addled by spending too much time in a dark room on own with social media...

    • @janebaker966
      @janebaker966 Před rokem

      Yes,but if you smile at anyone now,and I'm not in London,they return a frozen glare of hostility and suspicion so you learn not to smile.

  • @beverlyledbetter4906
    @beverlyledbetter4906 Před rokem +8

    I was so into this stuff growing up. Though I never engaged in the lifestyle, I loved seeing the clothes and especially hearing the music. For a kid from Brownsville, this was like another world!

  • @gataazul5677
    @gataazul5677 Před rokem +15

    How friendly people smile when they notice that they are being filmed. Very different from today.

    • @guydreamr
      @guydreamr Před 8 měsíci

      Videography is no longer a novelty.

  • @joanne26
    @joanne26 Před 2 lety +29

    The first thing i notice when watching any videos from back in the day is there is no one obese!! I was only 2 in 1967 but London was the hippiest place to be. I love the 60's now for the fashion, cars, music and i see a number of Jaguar E Type Cars which if you are lucky enough to own one they can fetch £60,000 Plus

    • @patrickwalker2357
      @patrickwalker2357 Před 2 lety +10

      How smart we were then ! When the English still had class and style

    • @andyelliott8027
      @andyelliott8027 Před 2 lety +1

      For a pristine series 1 coupe you're looking at around £240,000 today.

    • @joanne26
      @joanne26 Před 2 lety +2

      @@andyelliott8027 i cannot remember the last time I saw an EType until around 2 months ago when I was stuck in traffic one morning and I looked over the road and blow me one was parked on the drive in carmen red and it is soft top
      It’s just so beautiful
      I see it every time I drive past the drive
      If I win the lottery £1 million then I would buy one

    • @andyelliott8027
      @andyelliott8027 Před 2 lety +1

      @@joanne26 So would I !

    • @Embracing01
      @Embracing01 Před 2 lety +1

      @@joanne26 My dad had an E-Type, only a replica though lol. I sold it 3 years ago for just over 5 grand lol. Yes they fetch alot of money today, prices are going through the roof with many good examples fetching around £150-200k. You could buy a nice detached house where I live for that money.

  • @alanmackenzie6909
    @alanmackenzie6909 Před 2 lety +7

    Thanks. You caught me at 2.50 - 51 years ago.

  • @michaelwalls4346
    @michaelwalls4346 Před rokem +5

    I was only 3 years of age in 1967 but, hey, I am so happy to have been there(: In the early 80s I became a Mod-psychedelic (you know, the new Mod-psychedelia phase) and always dreamt of being able to travel back in time to 1967.

    • @NigelHyphenJones
      @NigelHyphenJones Před 7 měsíci

      Mod-Psych….. what hell was that…. It must have passed me by….. Early 80’s Kings Road was New Romantic, if I remember rightly….🤔

  • @auxiliary4023
    @auxiliary4023 Před 2 lety +9

    WOW! Just before it all turned into a sea of vomit!

  • @petegrafton8234
    @petegrafton8234 Před 2 lety +45

    Thanks for the footage, Hamish. So pleased you captured the time: was living in Richmond and would go to the Art House cinema in Kings Road ‘65 and ‘66. And, oh the style in your film, wow, London really was where it was at then: clothes, music and those guys in the Mini Mike! Governments telling us to wear sear belts.Lucky to have lifted through that time. 👌👌🤗

  • @ninianmacmillan-keith7435
    @ninianmacmillan-keith7435 Před 2 lety +19

    Brings back such happy memories . Not a fatty to be seen lol

    • @jeaniburgess4086
      @jeaniburgess4086 Před 2 lety +5

      That's hate speech get your self out of the playground

    • @leadbelly1495
      @leadbelly1495 Před 2 lety +2

      @@jeaniburgess4086 I hate that there are fatties everywhere now,there you go …hate speech

    • @mjforfun4902
      @mjforfun4902 Před 2 lety

      wow.. 😂

    • @birsay123
      @birsay123 Před 2 lety +1

      Why are you obsessed with body size? Stop being so shallow

    • @ninianmacmillan-keith7435
      @ninianmacmillan-keith7435 Před 2 lety +2

      @@birsay123 I just hate to see fatties everywhere nowadays ! No self control

  • @bushybay
    @bushybay Před 4 lety +31

    Excellent Hamish. Loved the fashion and some nice vehicles and sports cars.

    • @angelawinwood4019
      @angelawinwood4019 Před 2 lety +1

      My mum was a dressmaker for one of the top London fashion houses in the sixties until I was born in 68 and was full on part of the “swinging sixties”. She’s a pensioner now but it’s so heartwarming to see the the young vibrant world that she lived in before I was born… I’ll have to show this to my grandchildren to so they can get an idea that their great Nan (my mum) wasn’t just always an old lady….

  • @55ablebof
    @55ablebof Před 2 lety +41

    Great piece of work Hamish. What a time to be young and out and about. Oh for a time machine!

  • @JamesBrown-ij1px
    @JamesBrown-ij1px Před 2 lety +11

    This is amazing ... and delightful! Thank you!

  • @cafsixtieslover
    @cafsixtieslover Před 2 lety +15

    Kings Road was such a different place in those days with all the individual boutiques. Now it has the same shops as everywhere else.

  • @sumtingwong9563
    @sumtingwong9563 Před 2 lety +12

    The only non whites in the film were three young stylish British born Indian girls @2.51 who fitted in with everyone else. I wish I could go to 1967 and stay there.

    • @MKisJ
      @MKisJ Před 2 lety

      Amen! I'm going back to 67 and never ever leaving!

    • @_B.M_
      @_B.M_ Před 2 lety

      You know them personally do you?? Doh!

  • @denisescutt1865
    @denisescutt1865 Před 2 lety +63

    My England my London what has happened to you.

    • @durhamfox5271
      @durhamfox5271 Před 2 lety +30

      A question, if answered honestly, would be removed by YT

    • @brainsmith3931
      @brainsmith3931 Před 2 lety +7

      London is thriving city foreigners and blacks were there in those days the racist camera man hides London's diversity. Many black from the windrush and asian were in the country and before this invasion there were many Irish, french and Jewish settlers in London.

    • @durhamfox5271
      @durhamfox5271 Před 2 lety +22

      @@brainsmith3931
      Of course, but It’s all about numbers, Brian. Can you honestly tell me, London is a safer and better place now, than it was back then? Due to, of course, to a reversal of demography. By the way, racism wasn’t even a word back then. Now, like all overused words and phrases, means nowt, because of people like you, throwing it around like confetti

    • @TheOwlsarewatching606
      @TheOwlsarewatching606 Před 2 lety +12

      @@brainsmith3931 what are you on about?

    • @TheOwlsarewatching606
      @TheOwlsarewatching606 Před 2 lety +4

      @@durhamfox5271 agreed Mr Fox!

  • @theseeker4642
    @theseeker4642 Před rokem +6

    Oh for the safety of those times, when mugging hadn't started & people were glad to help friends & strangers alike. Girls never felt threatened to be on their own, but those halcyon days are long gone !

  • @ninianmacmillan-keith7435
    @ninianmacmillan-keith7435 Před 2 lety +16

    It was the place to be !!!

  • @mickymantle3233
    @mickymantle3233 Před 2 lety +6

    Forget heaven...just send us back there !

  • @brookehanley3659
    @brookehanley3659 Před rokem +3

    What a great exciting time it was

  • @suzybazaar
    @suzybazaar Před 2 lety +10

    Thanks for the memories!

  • @johnnewsam1299
    @johnnewsam1299 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Born in 1945 & traveled down from Sheffield to kings road most weekends. Bought clothes & enjoyed night life. Great time in my life.
    John the Mod.

  • @colincarroll5953
    @colincarroll5953 Před 2 lety +47

    Who would believe from this wonderful film that one day London would be an absolute shithole and that day is now. The best part about London is the journey out of there now .

    • @daisychain3007
      @daisychain3007 Před 2 lety +4

      Rubbish! Plenty of areas in London have been gentrified.

    • @bizyizziaz4831
      @bizyizziaz4831 Před 2 lety +4

      @@daisychain3007 yeah that´s why it´s a shithole ?

    • @annebenn353
      @annebenn353 Před 2 lety +1

      @@daisychain3007 Gentrified does that mean males only.

    • @daisychain3007
      @daisychain3007 Před 2 lety +1

      @@annebenn353 Is Manchester a town for men only?
      Look what you have started here!

    • @supersonicsid5930
      @supersonicsid5930 Před 2 lety +4

      @@daisychain3007
      Stop talking out your backside. Tell me where it has been gentrified . It looks more like Islamabad these days . White londoners are the minority now . Gentrified my ass .

  • @nigelbevan8449
    @nigelbevan8449 Před rokem +15

    I'm watching this with a tear in my eye..... Just one question though..... Where on earth did it all go so wrong?

    • @maida-vale
      @maida-vale Před 7 měsíci +3

      Mrs. Blair, in The Courts of Justice, fighting for asylum seekers from rich Arab families but their cause and her fees coming from the "legal aid register" That was the thin edge of the wedge! That took away OUR country!!!

  • @Marciawren
    @Marciawren Před 2 lety +22

    Magnificent! Thanks so much for sharing... This brought me nothing but pure joy :)

  • @andynixon2820
    @andynixon2820 Před 3 lety +19

    That was a charming film , thank you very much .

  • @greatunwashed1856
    @greatunwashed1856 Před 2 lety +11

    I was 20. The girls? Bloody gorgeous.

    • @greatunwashed1856
      @greatunwashed1856 Před rokem

      @Bessie Hillum , Crikey Bessie, I’m lost for a response to that.

  • @ianng5098
    @ianng5098 Před 2 lety +25

    The best music, life-style and pop culture. The 60's will always be in my heart (even though I'm only 26).
    #Brazil 🇧🇷⭐🎶

    • @ianng5098
      @ianng5098 Před 2 lety +6

      @FarRight WhiteGuy Right? That's why I identify with it the most, I think what today's worl needs is a 60's vibe.

    • @brianmorecombe2726
      @brianmorecombe2726 Před 2 lety +2

      You werent even born in the 80s.

    • @paulythornton4102
      @paulythornton4102 Před rokem

      You look way older

  • @adeh503
    @adeh503 Před 7 měsíci +4

    Little did they know what the state of the country would be fifty years later

  • @mickgee1661
    @mickgee1661 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Takes me back to them days in Chelsea, what fun times they were. Grew up in Guinness Buildings in Draycott Draycott Avenue during the war and left 1967 the memories are so clear in my mind

  • @janebaker966
    @janebaker966 Před rokem +1

    My friend who is 4 years older than me,those four years make a huge difference,she was one of those hip,young chicks in the open top sports car just picked up by boyfriend on late Friday afternoon after work,on the King's Rd for a weekend in Chichester area. She was there. I didn't know her then. While she was a swinging hip 19 year old chick in the coolest part of London I was a distinctly unhip 15 year old in my first job. In our home city,a city which cool,hip,creative young Londoners are now flocking to. Putting house prices up!

  • @richardcummins5465
    @richardcummins5465 Před 5 měsíci

    Absolutely enchanting. Long before the tide came in! The girls look fabulous.

  • @vanishingghost.4335
    @vanishingghost.4335 Před 2 lety +2

    I was 2 years old in 1967 my mum used to take me to Central London all the time I was mesmerised.

  • @anthonynicholas3741
    @anthonynicholas3741 Před 2 lety +14

    Cool times!

  • @beverleybarnes5656
    @beverleybarnes5656 Před 2 lety +4

    @ Bogo Mipps
    This was my heyday, having arrived in London in January 1967. Our flat was just off the King's Road, cnr of Rosemoor and Rawlings. Thank you for putting this on CZcams.

  • @l.c838
    @l.c838 Před 5 měsíci +1

    It looks very exciting and vibrant back then!

  • @samsum3738
    @samsum3738 Před 2 lety +3

    Happy days . I was 15 and still at school . I will be 70 in january ...oh dear .

  • @drewhyland9574
    @drewhyland9574 Před rokem +2

    Wild...I was born and raised in Chelsea at 1989
    I'm now 33 and I'm still there 2 mins from the kings road and so many parts of it I can see in this video like john Lewis what was to become don't safeways even the bus numbers are still the same I can tell exactly what building's are still here...truly magical
    😂✌🏻🇬🇧

  • @robertp.wainman4094
    @robertp.wainman4094 Před 2 lety +31

    No overweight people - no take-aways. . . . . any connection?

    • @julianaylor4351
      @julianaylor4351 Před 2 lety +2

      Actually there were but you'd only know one or two. There was a lady of over forty, who wore a mini skirt and was enormous, where I lived in the sixties.

    • @dorothysurry1368
      @dorothysurry1368 Před 2 lety +5

      @@julianaylor4351 she was one, now millions are fat, lazy and just plain greedy but we mustn’t fat shame any of the precious ones or they’ll stamp their foot.

    • @gwynethbennellick4839
      @gwynethbennellick4839 Před 2 lety +2

      It's such a shame. I don't know how it happened that so many are obese now.

    • @robertp.wainman4094
      @robertp.wainman4094 Před 2 lety +2

      @@gwynethbennellick4839 Yes, I wonder - possibly take aways? It seems particularly bad in the UK and USA.

    • @mjh5437
      @mjh5437 Před 2 lety +3

      @@gwynethbennellick4839 Because they spend all day sitting on their fat arse playing with phones now.

  • @watchman2263
    @watchman2263 Před 5 měsíci

    Loved every second of this, its as if everyone all agreed to meet in the Kings Road for one big party, and encapsulate the period perfectly, a sense of excitement with something in the air, just for that afternoon.

  • @palemale2501
    @palemale2501 Před 2 lety +4

    Love the clothes and cars but with hardly a heavy suntan in sight.......

  • @chunkygroove9038
    @chunkygroove9038 Před rokem +2

    Glorious footage. My favourite time in history.

  • @thevelointhevale1132
    @thevelointhevale1132 Před rokem +3

    I remember the 70's London shortly after this ... I loved Britain in those days ... all gone now, surrendered to the Globalists and sold out by Internationalist Politicians. Glad I grew up in those times and knew the difference - it was magical.

  • @JSDesignHK
    @JSDesignHK Před 2 lety +19

    What a positively charming video. Terrific footage, and the soundtrack is delightful - who is performing it?

    • @CamperVanPersie
      @CamperVanPersie Před rokem +1

      The music is Theme from 'A Summer place' originally by Percy Faith.Not sure who is playing this though.

  • @katewild2194
    @katewild2194 Před 2 lety +11

    I used to go to a pub in King's Road called the Worlds End if I remember right and the cinema along there also.

    • @edwardoleyba3075
      @edwardoleyba3075 Před 2 lety +3

      That’s right. ‘The World’s End’ at the Fulham end of the Kings Road. I remember it well 😉

    • @katewild2194
      @katewild2194 Před 2 lety +3

      @@edwardoleyba3075 is it still there?

    • @edwardoleyba3075
      @edwardoleyba3075 Před 2 lety +1

      @@katewild2194 . I think so. Didn’t it used to appear as a destination point on the bus route number 11? I might try looking it up on Google maps.

    • @sumtingwong9563
      @sumtingwong9563 Před 2 lety +1

      @@katewild2194 Yes, it's still there. A right doss hole now overrun with chavs from the nearby council estate.

    • @britusman
      @britusman Před 2 lety +1

      Me too. I met my first husband there. Wonderful times.

  • @Celticcross688
    @Celticcross688 Před 2 lety +6

    GOOD PIECE OF FILM AS I REMEMBER LONDON AS A 10-year-old..

  • @halloweenville1
    @halloweenville1 Před 2 lety +4

    Look how bright colourful and happy people look. Now everyone wanders around wearing dark clothes and looking miserable, afraid to engage with anyone, just staring at their phones.

  • @dieselfan7406
    @dieselfan7406 Před 2 lety +3

    The Chelsea Drug Store was our destination every Saturday so my lovely new wife could buy something new to add to a rapidly expanding wardrobe! Some wine and a snack later usually. Great atmosphere and lovely people.

  • @anneeffertz6455
    @anneeffertz6455 Před 2 lety +2

    Funny, I've been at Kings Road, the same day Mr. Bain made that film. I know it, because I made fotos of people , I saw in that film. And I have a shot of Sammy Davie jr. . So, it must have been the same day. I'm 75 years old by now and I spent an au-pair year in 1967 in Londo. Happiest time I had in my whole life

  • @christiansfortruth5953
    @christiansfortruth5953 Před rokem +2

    Fantastic. Brought back memories.

  • @montgomeryrichard
    @montgomeryrichard Před rokem +2

    I was 17 then and lived nearby and used my father's 8mm cini camera but never filmed there as the cost would have been at least £20 a minute! equivalent to today's prices.

  • @dream-67
    @dream-67 Před rokem +14

    Probably the zenith of optimism and innocence in the UK

    • @th8257
      @th8257 Před 4 měsíci

      It was a fool's paradise. The economy was going down the tube.

    • @dream-67
      @dream-67 Před 4 měsíci

      @@th8257 maybe but it's better than the last 25 years

  • @omarks
    @omarks Před 3 lety +13

    thanks for uploading, wonderfully atmospheric!