Disc-O-Teen 1967 - Let’s Spend the Night Together, The Rolling Stones
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- čas přidán 14. 05. 2019
- Airdate: November 4, 1967
Here is another clip from John Zacherle’s campy teen dance show from WNJU-TV Channel 47 in Newark, New Jersey. Today’s guests, Brute Force and members of Every Mother’s Son can be seen dancing with the kids along with Zacherle and his regulars, the Wolfman and Dracula.
I only know the name of one of the dancers here, Michelle Andolino, seen at 1:19 with a ribbon in her hair and flashing the peace sign.
“Let’s Spend the Night Together” peaked at #3 in the U.K. but only made it to #55 in the U.S. (#28 on Cashbox) as its controversial lyrics led to limited airplay. "Ruby Tuesday", the song on the flip side of the 45 (both were "A" sides) went all the way to #1 in March of '67. - Hudba
My mom is the one on the box giving the peace sign at the 1:19 mark! Excellent memory. She’s under hospice care right now. But what a life she lead!!
Hello @AvAndolini. It it nice to see your mom dancing and having fun on the show back in the day. I’m sorry to hear that she is in hospice. Do you mind sharing her name so we can remember her here too. God bless.
YouCanDanceToit! Michelle Andolino.
@@Nyoperaguy77 thank you. I put her name in the video description as well. I wish you, your family and your mother a peaceful transition.
I tell you, she has brought a smile on my face watching her dance; please tell her that. I love this video and I often wonder what happened to these wonderful kids.
I would guess they are 68-72 years old today; still youngsters! Tell us more about your mom. She has a very kind face.
Your mum what a great dancer and such a fun loving woman!...sorry to hear she’s under hospice care, kind regards to your mum, yourself and your family….God bless!
1967!! I wish that I could go back there, and stay there forever!!!!
🫂💜
Yo también..!!! Tenia 22 años...escuchaba este tema y ella es un arcoiris en una Rockola con mi novia tomando un rico helado...!!!! Aaah,..que tiempos,y después nos íbamos a un hotel y pasábamos la noche juntos...!!!!! 💕💕💕💕💕🎼🎶🎵🎶🎶🎶🎵🎼😍😍😍😍🆎
Are you SURE? This was filmed in Newark shortly after a multi day riot, featuring snipers killing firemen from inside apartment towers, saw most of the downtown shopping district burned. Dozens were killed. A serial killer was making pretty girls disappear and would for a decade more. You can bet these kids were driven to and from the studio by scared parents who were dumping their houses at a loss to move to suburbia.
Vietnam.....
No thanks.
They were really getting into the groove. Not all stiff or robotic. Now that's dancing.
Watching this today August 24, 2021.
R.I.P. Charlie Watts
17 in ‘67 - it doesn’t get any better than that. I thank destiny I was 17 in ‘67
Damn it those were the
Days
Never better I am not
Kidding
God what a time to
Be young
I would give a year
For one summer
pigurine,DITTO!!!
pigurine boy you said it
Absolutely, it was magic, amazing magic and we knew it. YES!
Boy,you got that right!😁
Buy a time macbine
I hope some of the teens on this show will see this!
Awesome freestyle of the time. Kids expressing themslves improvisationally based on what they were feeling. Most dancers today could go through the motions of some of these moves, but not many get it quite right. Something about the impulses that drve the movement is different.
I enjoyed this..I just wanna jump thru my cellphone screen and cut up on one of the risers. The young gentleman, at the far right, at 2:10 was definitely feeling the music!...Great fun!
Couldn't agree with you more. he was moving his body in a way that tells me he is paying for it 53 years later as a 70 year man.
I think that's Beaver Cleaver.
Probably on the pot
Maybe he's feeling better at 70 because of the great rhythm he had as a youth!!!
The girls were incredible !
i SENSE HIPPIES rising. Yesssssssss! : )
Agreed mate👍😎
No tattoos, no blue hair, no butt implants.... just all american girls
60's girls were the cat's meow 💯👁️💖
Very most certainly alright!
Everyone having a fun time with the Rolling Stones. Lots of energy coming from Jersey in 1967. :D
0:04 Shout out those go-go dance moves. Actually, all those kids are getting down with spending the night together. Times were changing fast and plenty of parents were freaking out.
This clip originally aired Nov 4, 1967. It had to be one the last Disc-O-Teen broadcasts since WNJU was all Spanish by Jan 68. This clip is clearer than I saw it on Long Island. Ch 47's signal from NJ was snowy at best in NY.
Represents the time a little better than Bandstand. No dress code.
Love this video!!! Jersey kids had the moves. And the host was great.
Always loved local teen dance shows, especially from the 1960's and early 1970's.
Same here, as I was only a child and remember watching shows like these back then.
Especially when they did the African anteater dance
I LOVE BACK THEN 1969
Brand new flower children...it was such a great time to be young...love and flowers...beautiful!
We have always had some of the best dancers in this part of country. NY. NJ and Philadelphia...Also the feature dancer in the beginning looks like Sherry Jane from the HY Lit Show in Philly...Thank God we will always have this music.
All these kids are roughly 70 yrs old now... mind boggling...
That same year my late Aunt Loise gave me for my birthday, I was 10, the rolling stone album with that hit song. I played it on my mini monoaural record player.
I couldn’t imagine coming on here and seeing myself young again on a clip!
Vintage Car Yesterday you mean you still don’t look the same 🤔there’s got to be a lot of hot grandmas out there 🤗
Dean Jarvis Hahaha time has went quick!!
Vintage Car Yesterday yes it has. Good times and bad. I hope your memories are all happy ones.
@@SladesVWBeetle ,Yesterday,when I was young......at 63 years old I would give anything to have been there,Life goes on,Live it to the fullest.
Dean Jarvis Thank you!! And the same to you for sure!!
Classic song my 1st year of college at University of Illinois Sept. 1968
The student union jukebox blared this hot song over and over, over. all day long ❤🎶🎶🎵💙 'Let's spend the Night Together' 🎶
Michael Serby same here, first yr college , the best of times
How cool ...Mona 2242
Then year later, gimme shelter
@@chrischampagne9217 "Can't get what you want" 🇺🇸 🖤
Y pensar que estos jovencitos ahora tienen más de 60 años, pero como bailaban, pura pasión y ritmo al son de los Rolling, la joven del inicio del tema es pura sensualidad y gracia, hermoso y bello baile
I can imagine the same dancers 55 years later in 2022. These dancers would be in their late 60s or early 70s
Used to watch this on a UHF Channel 47 from New Jersey to Brooklyn NY..Loved it then...love it and miss it even more now...THOSE WERE THE DAYS MY FRIEND, WE THOUGHT THEY'D NEVER EVER END.
Never checked those odd UHF channels in New Jersey. Missed this show. Might have been able to pick it up. We got NYC and Philly stations pretty clear though in Ocean County.
Dick Clark would never allow this song to be played on Bandstand. He also had a strict dress code which is why they all look so polished. There was no dress code for Disc-o-Teen. Everyone was welcome. There is a world of difference between this and a 1967 Bandstand episode.
david jacobs These Kids were cool 😎 ABS teens looked like they were at a Mormon dance.
@@Paul-dz7xi Soul Train Dancer's were cool too.
I don't remember any black kids on ABS either, but maybe I'm wrong. Anyway, all the cool 60s kids knew ABS was for Tricia Nixon.
@@earlystrings1 There were some black people. Just like Soul Train, the were a few white people. It really does not matter. The two show's was fun to watch.
Ed Sullivan made them change the lyrics to let's spend some TIME together....and they did. Ed told the Doors to take out the words babe we couldn't get much higher from Light My Fire...they agreed and did NOT change the lyrics ! First and only time The Doors were on the Sullivan show !
Wow! Another clip from the dance show from my area!
Most are dancing to the rhythm of the music.
This video is great!!! It's not as formulated as AB. Here you have kids dancing alone or in groups. And close ups of all kids. They're just getting into it. I lived in Keansburg Nj, when this video was made. But i don't think they would have let me on as a 5 yr old..lol. Jersey rules!!!
These are really younger teens than on AB and other dance tv shows.
Those were the days,my friend.😘😁😇
A great year for me.
The lady dancing in the first 30 seconds was really feeling the groove and have the feel of the song! Kool
Who is she?
This is wonderful! More, please.
Just can't get enough of this music
All this brings back memories of my high school days
Love watching these old videos.
I compared these kids to the ones from American Bandstand from the same era, I think these kids dance better!
I feel Soul Train Dancer's were cool too.
They have more room to dance than on Bandstand
@@johnblackthorn8158 It come's close.
This is more realistic for the time.
AGREE. !!
I like how these kids are really getting into it!, and actually dancing..maybe its the Stones!!
It is,and the"STONES" play on!
Between the Buttons is a jamming album to dance to!
When The Rolling Stones performed that song on Ed Sullivan, it was as "Let's *Spend Some Time* Together".
Ha! Funny.
It was also The Rolling Stones' last appearance on Ed Sullivan.
@@frdjr2529 Non, they appeared again in 1969 to present Let it Bleed
@@c.martinbarraza3007 OK, if so I stand corrected.
The GREATEST r n r band in world
Wow this footage is a great find Aaron! I like the effort that the set designer from WNJU-TV put into this low budget dance show. They had lots of risers for the dancers in the back plus some very cool single cubes for the ladies to dance on. Interesting there was no partner dancing. Maybe there was not enough space for this? Nice idea that Dick Clark allowed some of these local shows to send their contest winners to the American Bandstand dance contest during the late 1960s. Thanks for posting it. - Jeff
@ABdancers it’s fun to see what was happening around the country in the 60’s in local markets. Did they have local dance shows like this in the 70’s? I don’t recall any in the 80’s. I think most of these died out by about 1970, but I’m not sure.
Anyways, thank you for your kind words Jeff.
@ABdancers The posters were made by some of the kids who participated on this show. It was a very low budget TV Dance show that was made in Newark, NJ with a much looser dress code than AB.
@@YCDTI There are clips on YT of local dance shows from the 60s and 70s but they're hard to find since a lot of the original videos weren't kept.
@@YCDTI I recall seeing a teen dance show in the 80s on one of the cable stations. I think it might've been on the USA channel, and was shot in Philly.
I remember watching “Dance Party USA” on the USA Network in the 80’s. It was more a national show though, or at least it was for those lucky enough to have cable. (We didn’t) I think local teen dance shows disappeared by the early 70’s, not completely sure though.
Some cool cookies. Love it!
Fascinante!!!!. Rolling...uno de los grupos británicos favoritos. Y el baile...fabuloso!!. Gracias por el vídeo. Me hubiera gustado vivir en esa época.
En esa época la juventud se veía más llena de alegría.
it's indeed campy, WONDERFUL!! thanks for this upload and keep them coming!!
We sure knew how to enjoy life in 1967! I was 18 and loved the girls, cars and music! I went to Haight Ashbury that Summer of Love! ❤
These dancing "Kings and Queens" are now in their 70's. Oh those were good times 😆😁😄
My Coevals. I used to come home from hs and watch this teen dance program on UHF station 47 which I thought was kinda neat at the time. Before cable. Had been watching Zacherle since he hosted kid's show on WPIX....and then hosting a Sat. night horror movie show where he'd cut in making fun of it. Brute Force...got his album as a birthday gift in 1980.
Our high school mixers weren't like this we woulda gotten in trouble 😃
This was awesome and wonderful!
I wish I could go back to the 60's
Ah wonderful - bless the lot of them - hope they all had good lives.
fab dancing
There weren't very many overweight kids back then.
THE song that instantly stirred up the raging hormones!
Absolute torture i could
Of ripped the bark off a
Tree.
I was 5 in '67 so some of these kids were probably 10 years older than i was.....wow groovy !
The Girl in the dotted Dress is one of the best Dancers on Stage.
Gracias x esos vídeos soy de esa época y se me enchina la piel bellos tiempos y recuerdos👍👍👋👋👋👋
1;48 Dancin on mini refrigerators was so cool and groovy in 67
No sé por qué amo esta clase de música, si no soy de esa época!...
×2
Used to love this show...watching it I'm 13 years old again...THANKS FOR POSTING.
What a delight watching these
Bello il video! Mi ricordo quando ballavo io quei favolosi anni 60 70
Oh wow! Love the Stones!! This show appears to resemble more of how mainstream American teenagers danced and dressed as opposed to the California kids, who were in general slightly ahead of the curve. Great music Aaron! Does anyone besides me wonder how Keith Richards is still alive??? 😃
Hi Jean, good question about Keith Richards (lol)
I love The Stones too and somehow I don’t have a single song of theirs on Bandstand, so we have this clip.
I’ve said this before but I wish they had a casual dress day on AB in maybe ‘67 or ‘68 before the dress code was relaxed. I wonder what Don, Frank, Famous, Peggy, Roni, Robin Morris or Robin Miller (et al) would have worn? A question for the ages. :)
@@YCDTI something to ponder!!!
@Jean Lankton this begs the question: Was Disc-O-Teen ahead of the curve? The NJ dress code would never have flown on Bandstand c. 1967. ;--) Vintage Stones. Love this song.
@@dancerdon9175
Hummmm... I think these teenagers were more like the remainder of the Country. Of course DC had his dress code which little by little began to change. In general I think Cali was ahead of the curve on everything! 😉
@@YCDTI Good question Aaron. Since most of the local teen nightclubs also had a dress code back in the day, we'd most likely be dressed like the kids on today's Disc-O-Teen clip. Still no pants allowed for girls and guys had to have their shirts tucked in.
Lo mejor de lo mejor son.os una generación inrepetible todo era fantástico gracias por subir estos vídeos bendita generacion y losq todavía excistimos 👋👋👋😊👍
The girl dancing on the "cube" from 1:18 to 1:29 is SO beautiful! I wonder what ever happened to her?
It looked like she was in a trance while she was dancing; thoroughly absorbed in the music.
I hope she visits this site and shares a little bit of her life with us.
Agree. The description box gives her name as Michelle Andolino. I searched, didn't find anything. Hope she comments some day. Looks like it might have been the happiest moment of her life.
Her son commented on here.
I have a crush on the blonde in the shiny skirt …. Honey if you are still out there say Hi … it’s not too late!
I just had flashbacks of Yesteryear!!! They were all Good!
American bandstand, es el mejor programa de tv lo sigo desde 1965,cuando tenia 15 años.
Looking back those dances were sad so sad lol. But it was fun.
Kinda of moving how you wanted,,,yea
Que buena música de aquellos ya muy lejanos años , los STONES grupazo de aquella época , temazo , juntos está noche movidito el baile 👍
thank you '''
It's funny to realize that all these kids are now grandparents and retired.
Mesmerizing
'Mick is all' he still is!
Shout out to my friend Chelsea Conner, who was a regular dancer on the show. In fact, that's Chelsea who is featured in the thumbnail for this episode, with long dark hair and bangs. Not the girl with the jet black hair and bangs who is seen dancing at the very beginning, but rather the girl with the medium brown hair and long-sleeved black mini-dress who starts dancing at around 0:25. Anyway Chelsea, it's me your friend from The Boy George fan club; I've been out of touch with you for awhile so if you see this, call or text me anytime at (908)-656-5635.
Also, tell us what was written on the baloons.
Where was she from? Have you checked Facebook? There’s a full episode with her on it.
Did Chelsea ever do any modeling? She could have!
Me encantó este video
The good old days 💃🕺
Well 1967 was the American Bandstand time, and also 1957.
Love the kids throwing up the Peace Signs. We need that today, bring it back people!!!
they probably needed it more.just a few months before Newark was practically burned down.
@@tomloft2000 LOL True.
That was the year my late Aunt Lois gave me for my birthday the Rolling stones l.p. with that song.I wore it out the record eventually.
Great teen show. In northeast ohio we had the upbeat show with real bands and super acts. It was better then american bandstand
Since you're from Ohio, have you heard of a 90's dance show ELECTRIC AVENUE, out of Cleveland starring Nina Blackwood?
Es muy cierto yo soy de esa época y era maravillosa nos divertíamos sanamente lastima de época 👍👍👍👍🙏
La echaron a perder con tantos cambios 😭😭😭😭💝
Beautiful thin kids.. What has happened? Those were the best of times and the worst of times. Half of those boys probably went to war, and never made it home. Love the song though!! Actually , after watching again, not that many young men on the floor...
You're so right, many of our sweet boys were sent off to die for corptocracy. Re svelte figures: What changed is the likes of glysophate in and gm alterations of food.
Definitely some fatties in there.
Little mama at 2:05 second from the left is my hero!
When dancing was cool.
I ALSO LOVE THE HAIRCUTS OF THE EARLY TO THE MID SIXTEES, FOR MEN AND GIRLS.
On Ed Sullivan they had to change the lyric to Let's Spend the Day together
00:50 Lord that girl is sweet!
Let's spend **COUGH-COUGH" "some time" **AHEM** together!
Kevin Goins you sound like Ed Sullivan, lol!
@@YCDTI Yeah, a really big "shew"/"shoe"! :)
Ed Sullivan ordered the Stones to change it from Let's Spend the Night Together to Let's Spend Some Time Together if they were to perform it on his show! They complied with Sullivan's order.
@@AdrianDeVore Very well aware of the history re: the Stones on Ed Sullivan. Hence, my joke.
@@kevingoins9858 I get your joke.
Ed Sullivan was a prudish square when it came to pop music. He had a meltdown when The Doors refused to swap out the word "higher" for another word, when they sang Light My Fire (they were permanently banned from performing again on Ed Sullivan Show).
Sorry to comment again but i notice something new everytime I see this. First, love the fact that the dancers are varied in size. Plus sized dancers on the platforms cool! Also love the young lady in the white sweater somewhere in the middle. She's dancing strong & hard & doesn't care who sees her. Also, the kids seem to be dancing the same dance in unison. What dance is it?
let's dance together?
Boogaloo
Power shifting my hemi roadrunner
Yeah baby yeah
Anyone remember Bambergers? 60s East coast memories...
Creo que vi a mi madre bailando ahí!
Is there anyone who can tell what was written on the balloons that appear around 25 seconds into the video?...Thanks
When you listen to the lyrics although there are no expletives it is quite obvious what the song is about and I'm surprised that back in the 60's the BBC didn't ban it.
ok...if you were in this video you need to post a comment.
Some of those chicks could do some hot dancing.
Robert Austin Yes I agree!!!
@@SladesVWBeetle I especially commend the gal at the beginning of the clip who, Michael Jackson-like, places her hands near the Danger Zone! Also worth a second look are :49, 1:19, and 2:01. You're welcome.
Robert Austin Thanks!!!
I was gonna say Jagger-esque ..
For sure!
The dancers on this show from New York are more animated and uninhibited than those on Bandstand. I may be prejudiced as I am a New Yorker myself!
Very cool to run this clip Aaron! Thanks! Was Disc-O-Teen in black and white in 1967 and was it live?
Love these local posts!
Hi @Joe Postove, it was in black & white and broadcast on the cheap on UHF. They taped the shows in advance like Bandstand. This episode , for example, was taped on Halloween day.
I also like seeing what was going on around the country on local dance shows like here with the homemade signs, campy characters and relaxed dress code. Glad you enjoyed it Joe!
@@YCDTI Thanks for sharing. I've never heard of this show before, but then I was never a UHF channel watcher. Was this a local Los Angeles show? I find it interesting that the word Disco is in the title. I didn't think that term was being used in '67.
oldies geek it was actually a local dance show broadcast in New Jersey. Like most of these local 60’s dance shows, very few tapes still exist. I think there are 2 episodes remaining from this show. And yes, using the word “Disco” in the title is about 10 years ahead of its time, lol.
@ Oldies Geek - "Discotheque " was part of every day language in 67. Disco is just another term for the same word.
@@YCDTI ,AWESOME!!!!! Blessings from Philadelphia, Pa.