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Pop Gear

  • 1965
  • 1h 8min
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6,3/10
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Pop Gear (1965)
Pop Gear: Go-Go Girls
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueNo plot here, just a collection of lip-synched videos from some of the bands that were part of the "British Invasion" in 1964: The Animals, Herman's Hermits, Peter and Gordon, and the Spence... Tout lireNo plot here, just a collection of lip-synched videos from some of the bands that were part of the "British Invasion" in 1964: The Animals, Herman's Hermits, Peter and Gordon, and the Spencer Davis Group (with Steve Winwood). The film also features bookend live performances by Th... Tout lireNo plot here, just a collection of lip-synched videos from some of the bands that were part of the "British Invasion" in 1964: The Animals, Herman's Hermits, Peter and Gordon, and the Spencer Davis Group (with Steve Winwood). The film also features bookend live performances by The Beatles.

  • Réalisation
    • Frederic Goode
  • Scénario
    • Roger Dunton
  • Casting principal
    • Matt Monro
    • Jimmy Savile
    • Susan Maughan
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    • Réalisation
      • Frederic Goode
    • Scénario
      • Roger Dunton
    • Casting principal
      • Matt Monro
      • Jimmy Savile
      • Susan Maughan
    • 29avis d'utilisateurs
    • 4avis des critiques
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    The Honeycombs
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    Peter and Gordon
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    • (as Peter and Gordon)
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    • (as The Spencer Davis Group)
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    Peter Asher
    Peter Asher
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    • (as Peter and Gordon)
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      • Frederic Goode
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      • Roger Dunton
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    9kiljanja

    a collection of music videos before they were called that.

    Unfairly trashed by all mainstream media at the time of its release in early 1965 when I first saw this movie. This was the first time that I saw concert footage of the Beatles:- in color! The Beatles open and close this movie playing LIVE in front of screaming fans at the height of Beatlemania. The energy blew me away. I was 14 at the time. All the other groups mouth along to their records which was a bit disappointing I thought back then. Fans of this particular genre of pop music, particularly mid 60s British, are going to love this treasure trove. As well as some of the better known bands like the Animals and Herman's Hermit's this film also contains performances by the superb Rockin Berries and Four Pennies; two bands huge in England but never had a big hit in North America. All performances are lovingly filmed although spartan in appearance. No annoying split second cuts that have so long been the standard in music videos these days. I cannot believe this style is still in vogue to this day. There are no doubt thousands of fans such as myself who deeply enjoy music of this era and a movie such as this is a rare and valid document.
    9aimless-46

    Fun Stuff and Sometimes Very Weird

    Absolutely amazing time capsule look at the British pop music scene in 1964. There are sixteen groups (or solo singers) and several sing two of their 1964 hits, one being The Beatles who bookend the whole thing with color concert footage of "She Loves Me" and "Twist and Shout". It's the best early Beatles stuff I have ever seen and the editor does a nice job cutting between the group and the audience-mostly girls who scream and swoon-while the few boys in the audience sway to the beat and try their best to look interested.

    The rest of the groups are filmed in a studio-with either lip syncing or ADR supplying the audio. The guitars are unplugged but they are playing and singing-it works fine because they are mostly on beat and it is easy enough to suspend disbelief. Jimmy Savile, a British radio personality who looks like a cross between Edgar Winter and Marty Feldman; handles the introductions. Things were very different back then-imagine trying to get 15 of today's chart topping groups to cooperate with something like this.

    It is an interesting mix of British recording artists, most were just starting out and they would have extremely varied futures although few would last out the decade. About half the songs made it onto the American charts and some were big hits. This was the first wave of the British Invasion and those that didn't make it were quickly replaced by groups like The Kinks, The Rolling Stones, and The Velvet Underground.

    1. First up is Billy J. Kramer and the Dakotas doing "Little Children" on a set with giant alphabet blocks. The greased back hair and the conventional suits made this guys look outdated even in 1964.

    2. Susan Maughan sings "Make Him Mine", she was a solo artist and arguably pop music's all-time prettiest girl.

    3. The Four Pennies sing "Juliet" (a B-side song that unexpectedly became their biggest hit) and then later "Black Girl" (by Leadbelly).

    4. The Animals do "House of the Rising Sun" and "I'm Just a Soul Whose Intentions are Good". Eric Burdon is amazing.

    5. The Fourmost sing "A Little Lovin"; both group and song are forgettable.

    6. The Rockin' Berries do "He's In Town" and "What In the World's Come Over You". These guys are an unexpected treat with Geoff Turtone's falsetto voice very distinctive. They are a beat group whose name came from their fondness for Chuck Berry.

    7. The Honeycombs do "Have i the right" (the first time he growls "Come Right Back" is one of the top ten moments in rock and roll) and "Eyes of Someone in Love" (illustrating the one-hit wonder phenomenon). They have a female drummer.

    8. Sounds Incorporated perform something I did not recognize and follow it up with an up-tempo version of "The William Tell Overture" (it would be a great song for a high school football game halftime show). A five member instrumental group, at one point they have alto, tenor, and baritone saxophones going at the same time-they could have made it big if they had thought to incorporate an oboe. They also jump up and down a lot.

    9. Peter and Gordon do "Please Lock Me Away". Watch Peter play a 12 string guitar complete with a back beat-he is the one of the pair who looks the most like Jane Asher (not surprising since she is his sister).

    10. Matt Munro does a couple of completely dreadful songs-he looks like a cross between Perry Como and Bobby Darin and is completely out of his element in this production.

    11. Herman's Hermits do "Something Tells Me I'm Into Something Good".

    12. Tom Quickly & the Remo Four perform a song about nursery rhymes that may have inspired Monty Python's "Lumberjack Song".

    13. Billie Davis does "Whatcha Gonna Do". Billie is a girl, she is very cute and wholesome.

    14. The Spencer Davis Group does "My Baby" and it is a stretch to classify it as R&B.

    15. The Nashville Teens try to do C&W. Except for the Stones, British groups have always struggled with country inspired tunes and the two songs here ("Tobacco Road" and "Goggle Eyes") will be quite painful listening for Americans, and the Dexy's Midnight Runner look (complete with a little boy dressed as Huck Finn) will send you scrambling for the fast forward button.

    This is essential viewing for those interested in pop history and should be a lot of fun for casual fans.

    Then again, what do I know? I'm only a child.
    6Lloydian

    MTV's Great Grandfather

    This is a fun film showcasing a number of hits from 1964, many of the performances stages specifically for the film. I had not seen it in years, but it has re-emerged on AMC, so if that year's music holds any interest to you, watch and have a ball.
    9blewis-29

    Great time capsule stuff.

    Having been 16 at the end of 1964, this took me back. Great history here too with some acts that never translated to this side of the ocean. (Although The Rockin' Berries had a pretty good U.S. hit with a cover of the Reflections "Poor Man's Son".) More history - The Fourmost and Tommy Quickly were in Brian Epstein's stable and each got to record Lennon-McCartney cast-offs; Hello Little Girl (Fourmost) and Tip of My Tongue (Quickly) - the latter possibly the worst song ever written by L&M. What a trip hearing early Spencer Davis with 16 year old Steve Winwood picking up lead guitar and vocal in the middle of the song. And Alan Price on keyboards for the Animals - a group he founded - just before he split with Eric. (And the late Chas Chandler on bass - he more than anyone responsible for bringing James Marshall Hendrix to the world.) Forgive the wardrobes (gold lame pants) and the sets - just early Carnaby Street sign of the times. And Matt Munro - an accommodation to the older set during the period of transition - he was thought to be the Sinatra of England.

    I could have watched five hours of this! Bob Lewis
    8cstrother-1

    Great period piece

    I just saw this TV on some obscure cable channel. What a great period piece. A mix of well-known groups and the obscure, at least in the States. It was most interesting to me to see how some of the greats just sort of leaped off the screen, even though it was all lip-synched. Stevie Winwood in the Spencer Davis Group, as one. The Animals another. In fact, I thought the Animals out and out killed. I thought Herman's Hermits were good.

    Lot of comment on the Beatles here. Nice to have some live Beatles clips for sure, but I did not think they were that remarkable.

    The group with the red-haired singer asked about by another comment is the Rocking Berries. A real gem of a group that I had not heard of. Billie Davis was great, too. A real cutie, exuding personality.

    Also, a good illustration of how there is really bad music in any era, too.

    Dress and hair styles were great, too. Within a couple of years it would all be different.

    Well worth watching.

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    • Anecdotes
      The Beatles appear via some newsreel footage, singing "Twist and Shout" and "She Loves You".
    • Gaffes
      In the opening credits, each of the performers are listed twice, first individually, and then collectively. In the second listing, Billie Davis' first name is listed incorrectly as "Billy".
    • Citations

      Self - Host: And in 1964, even the girls got in on the beatin' and they got their fair share of record sales too, with tunes like:

      Susan Maughan: [singing] Make moon shine, Just a little brighter, Make hold me, Just a little tighter, If I bet on you, Make my dreams come true, Make him mine...

    • Crédits fous
      During the opening credits the performers' names are listed twice. The second time around, Billie Davis' name is misspelled "Billy Davis".
    • Versions alternatives
      The American version of this film, "Go Go Mania," adds the sounds of canned audience screams under the music.
    • Connexions
      Edited into El rey en Londres (1966)
    • Bandes originales
      Twist and Shout
      Written by Phil Medley and Bert Berns

      Sung by The Beatles

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    • Date de sortie
      • mars 1965 (Royaume-Uni)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Go Go Mania
    • Société de production
      • Associated British-Pathé
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      • 1h 8min(68 min)
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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