Dave Clark Five - Mulberry Tree 1969 video free download


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Dave Clark Five - Mulberry Tree 1969

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9 years ago

chrisbacos

In this video they were no doubt influenced by the zeitgeist with a ska influenced song.

10 years ago

Paul Lewis

They really went for that Euro-pop 'Ooompah' sound in the last two years didn't they?.Like Chris Andrews but three years too late.Plus a very dodgy cod-Jamaican accent there from Mr.Smith!

10 years ago

frizzlefrap

did dave clark ever really play the drums for any of their songs? i'm seeing, and hearing, not what i see him moving his arms for!

11 years ago

Pere Miracle

un dels primers grups,molt bonsamb cansons molt d'els anys 60, 70

11 years ago

Cristian Adasme

Rubbish - Basura

12 years ago

Malle Harp

Der Feler ist natürlich längst verziehen ;-)) für mich bleibt das aber eine Melodie, und zwar eine, die über 1,5 Oktaven geht und mich dazu bewogen hat, diese "auszuleihen" und eine eigenes Lied davon zu machen, siehe Mandeltraum hier bei Youtube Ab und zu nehm ich schöne Melodien, um davon eigene Lieder zu machen, schau dir doch mal Angie oder den Banjoboy an, weitere Lieder sind in der Pipeline, u.a. wird auch der Berliner Zoo darin vorkommen, bestimmt ist für dich was dabei

12 years ago

BerlinerStadtschloss

Bezüglich der Rechtschreibfehler haben Sie natürlich recht, ein Kilo Asche auf mein armes Haupt - aber wo hören Sie da eine Melodie... ? Das ist nur eine Art Sprechgesang.

12 years ago

Malle Harp

Ich find diese Melodie schön, sie ist einfach und melodisch ( Rummelmusik wird eigentlich ohne n geschrieben )

12 years ago

Terry Caldwell, Jr.

RIP Rick Huxley!!!

12 years ago

Larry Haber

I love this song..

12 years ago

Castle Of Thoughts

No one loves this band more than I do. But they were so out of touch during this period.

13 years ago

BerlinerStadtschloss

Was für eine blöde, schlichte Runmmelmusik. so einen Käse hat sich tatsächlich verkauft? Nicht Religion, Pop-Musik ist Opium für die kleinen Leute.......

13 years ago

Slickdapj

Apparently Dave Clark doesn't drum on too many of the hits (to say the least). Rumors Rick Huxley didn't play the bass on every song either. Denny Payton was actually a good sax player. Smith and Davidson could play as well (keys and guitar). Thing is, the band played locally and live in the Tottenham area for 4 years or so before making it big. They also played live on their tours. So, to say they couldn't play their instruments is sort of silly. Session players were used at times. Meh.

14 years ago

barbara covell

fab xxx1-00000000********** xbabs

14 years ago

BALLADS1

La la la superb superb DC5 along with RED BALLOON & EVERYBODY KNOWS 68

15 years ago

chuckiewojo

These boys were clearly trying to change their sound. They were sooo successful in the early days. I really love this song though. Reminds me of Tabitha Twitchit. Can't believe I have never heard this before. Can this be found on a CD somewhere?

15 years ago

aabbaaccddee

Agree, they were way ahead of their time. So sad Mike died the week before DC5 was inducted into the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame. He left us too soon. Saw them in Columbus, Ohio. Many memories.

15 years ago

RetroCool73

Of all the silly DC5 miming moments, I think the daftest was the insistance that Denny Payton mime on his sax as if was a full horn section (see also Red Balloon, You Got What It Takes). Mike Smith was such a great singer, yet by this time they were completely devoid of any musical credibility

15 years ago

EverlyLove

Love this song; love Mike Smith. The DC5 were way ahead of their time and Mike Smith's voice is timeless. If this comment finds its way to his lovely wife, I want her to know how wonderful she was for all she did for her beloved husband. I too lost a loved one to the complications of that unspeakable injury.

15 years ago

Canpac462

My first DC5 single was Good Old Rock n Roll...anyonr out there got a clip? Also any DC & Friends tracks...like Sweet City Woman or Rub It In?

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