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Pop Gear

  • 1965
  • 1h 8m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
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Pop Gear (1965)
Pop Gear: Go-Go Girls
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No 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... Read allNo 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... Read allNo 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.

  • Director
    • Frederic Goode
  • Writer
    • Roger Dunton
  • Stars
    • Matt Monro
    • Jimmy Savile
    • Susan Maughan
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
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    • Director
      • Frederic Goode
    • Writer
      • Roger Dunton
    • Stars
      • Matt Monro
      • Jimmy Savile
      • Susan Maughan
    • 29User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Matt Monro
    Matt Monro
    • Self
    Jimmy Savile
    Jimmy Savile
    • Self - Host
    Susan Maughan
    Susan Maughan
    • Self
    The Animals
    The Animals
    • Themselves
    The Honeycombs
    • Themselves
    Herman's Hermits
    Herman's Hermits
    • Themselves
    The Nashville Teens
    • Themselves
    The Four Pennies
    • Themselves
    Billy J. Kramer and the Dakotas
    • Themselves
    The Fourmost
    • Themselves
    Sounds Incorporated
    • Themselves
    Peter and Gordon
    • Themselves
    • (as Peter and Gordon)
    Tommy Quickly & The Remo Four
    • Themselves
    • (as Tommy Quickly and The Remo Four)
    Billie Davis
    • Self
    The Spencer Davis Group
    • Themselves
    • (as The Spencer Davis Group)
    The Beatles
    The Beatles
    • Themselves
    • (archive footage)
    John Allen
    • Self
    • (as The Nashville Teens)
    Peter Asher
    Peter Asher
    • Self
    • (as Peter and Gordon)
    • Director
      • Frederic Goode
    • Writer
      • Roger Dunton
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    7rettaman

    POP-A-GO-GO!

    What a great relief it was to see this rare "rocumentary" again this year....I first saw it on cable TV during the July 4th holiday in the US. Since then, I had been searching the WWW for more information for this rare film, with not much success, except from the exhaustive database by IMDB. (Luckily, it came back onto cable TV on October 14.)

    I really like this film because of the music and the fashion during the 1960's. True, the Beatles, the Animals, Peter & Gordon, and Herman's Hermits were very popular during the 1960's here in the US and many of their songs have become a permanent part of our musical memories.

    However, it was wonderful to see and hear some of the less popular British bands of the 1960's, such as Sounds Incorporated and the Honeycombs as well as the Rocking Berries and the Four Pennies. Each of them had their own "60's" flavor. (But, not all of those featured were bands as there were a few British solo singers on Pop Gear. They were a treat to listen to also.)

    Personally, I liked the female drummer of the Honeycombs, whose name was Honey, as I found out on the WWW. I also liked the first dance routine with the female dancers and their colorful tops and gold hiphuggers. The second dance routine was interesting with the men wearing coats and ties and the women wearing short dresses.

    (Today, you can't see many dancers wearing that kind of garb. But, there were a few all male bands on Pop Gear who didn't coats and ties.) The music during those dance routines is very symbolic of how unique the 1960's really was. (I can't find much of that "uniqueness" during the year 2000.)

    Overall, I would definitely recommend this film to anyone who is interested in British pop, the 1960's, or is in a band. Kudos to this rare unique "rocumentary" even if the bands were staged, except for the live footage of the Beatles at the beginning and the end of Pop Gear.
    7HSauer

    It swings

    I just caught this this morning. Pop Gear is a British film recapping some pop hits of 1964 with staged performances by bands such as The Spencer Davis Group, Peter and Gordon, The Animals, and many others. Concert footage of the Beatles (singing She Loves You and Twist and Shout) opens and closes the film. The producer assumes familiarity, an intimacy between performers and audience, to the extent that the Master of Ceremonies (whose hair resembles a worn-out blond mop) never bothers to introduce himself, nor does he bother to introduce many of the pop groups by name. This is irksome for a lay cultural historian like myself, but that's the way it was, baby. There's a lot of good music and the songs are generally rather brief - 2 minutes on average. A cinematic, widescreen variety show, with more hits than misses. Recommended for fans of 60s radio pop.
    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.
    barham

    A 60's musical time capsule that should be better preserved

    I had wondered what had happened to a little film I saw in the early 70s called Go-Go Mania and now I know - its original English title is Pop Gear.

    Nice viewing for pop music historians. There are good performances by obscure groups here that never made it to the US. Too bad the performers didn't always think to write the name of their group in bigger letters on their drum kits, sort of as a way of preserving their work for posterity. Nor does the film pop up the name of the group and the song the group performs (the benefits of pop-up video!)

    I caught this film on a cable channel over the July 4 holiday and sat frantically flipping through a book on British pop music trying to identify some of these groups!

    Anyway, for those of you not familiar with British pop music of the 60s, here's what I caught:

    The Nashville Teens perform "Tobacco Road" and "Google Eyes", both written by John D. Loudermilk. Do not be fooled by the name - it is a British group.

    The Honeycombs are identifiable by their female drummer, Honey Langtree.

    I thought the performance by the Four Pennies was particularly good - they sang with a passion. This was a group that unfortunately never even surfaced in the US - Lionel Morton, Fritz Fryer, Mike Walsh, and Alan Buck. Too bad we missed out!

    Another good performance by a 5?-man group whose lead singer has red hair - sadly I couldn't identify these fellows. Anybody out there who can help me out?

    Eric Burdon and the Animals are always a treat. A little guy with a huge voice.

    The description of the film says Spencer Davis is in here too, though I turned it on too late to catch them.

    And the grand finale looked like footage of the Beatles from "A Hard Day's Night". 'Nuff said about the Beatles.

    The music holds up extremely well - the dance numbers were something else. They positively date the thing in the 60s. The tight gold pants worn by one group of women look awful. And the dresses worn by another group look like sacks - they called this fashion?
    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

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    • Trivia
      The Beatles appear via some newsreel footage, singing "Twist and Shout" and "She Loves You".
    • Goofs
      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".
    • Quotes

      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...

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

      Sung by The Beatles

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    • Release date
      • March 1965 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Go Go Mania
    • Production company
      • Associated British-Pathé
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 8m(68 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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