Flight From Ashiya
03-02-2006, 10:58 PM
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-This is the cover of Time Magazine dated Sunday 10 April 1966.
It was thought to be the main catalyst & inspiration for the creation of "Swinging London" which lasted until the end of the 1960s.
Other sources of 'Swinging London' were Roger Miller's pop hit: 'England Swings' from late 1965.
Also the 'Lucy Special' T.V. show in September 1966 when Lucille Ball visits London.
The whole genre is bizarre because it is doubtful that 'Swinging London' ever existed at all.(Like President Kennedy's: 'Camelot').Life went on in the 50's spirit of public/private capitalist stop-go economic policies.Nothing was for free.No liberation in any spirit other than increased consumer spending power.
Nonetheless 'Carnaby Street' was the most famous fashion street in the world at that time.'Mary Quant' clothes modelled by 'Twiggy'.
Music provided by 'The Beatles' & 'The Rolling Stones'.'Habitat' London design centre stores run by Sir Terrence Conran.The papparazzi photography of David Bailey.The 'Indica Bookshop' & the 'Granny Takes A Trip' Kings Road shop.The 'Hungry Horse' restaurant.The 'Ad -Lib' discotheque.(situated above the 'Prince Charles Cinema' off Leicester Square).The 'Bag O'Nails'(in Kingly St. adjacent to Carnaby St.) & 'Scotch Of St.James' nightclubs.'The Marquee Club' pop venue in Wardour Street Soho.No end of Gambling Casinos which led to the crime underworld rival gang warfare of the Krays & the Richardsons.But on a more sedate note:the opening of the Mayfair 'Playboy Club' in June 1966.'Men about town' drove their 'dolly birds' in coupe & roadster E-Type Jaguars:an entirely British road-sports car-yours for the mere price of £800-£1000.This iconoclastic,almost phallic car added to the aesthetic look of London from 1961 onwards.
It seems that the original swinging perspective took place in 1960-64 & the cashing-in pay off reproduction took place from 1965-70.
So it was a rollercoaster ride to nowhere.Or has it left a more permanent legacy?.
Here are some 'Swinging London' films:'A Hard Day's Night' 1964. 'Catch Us If You Can' 1965.'The Knack,& How To Get It' 1965.'Tonite:Let's All Make Love In London' 1967. 'Blow Up' 1966. 'Smashing Time' 1967. 'Georgy Girl' 1966 . 'Modesty Blaise' 1966.'Bedazzled' 1967. 'Charlie Bubbles' 1967.'Sebastian' 1967. 'Duffy' 1968.'The Italian Job' 1969 .
Anyone,please feel free to add any additional info on 'Swinging London':http://www.hipforums.com/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif
Below is a link to the seminal meeting of sixties Brit culture;in attendance The Beatles,Sean Connery,future Prime Minister Harold Wilson,Julie Christie,Patrick MacNee,Honor Blackman,Dirk Bogarde-all attending the 'Variety Club' awards:The Dorchester Hotel,London,Thursday 19th March 1964:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9VoCevkWrUU
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-This is the cover of Time Magazine dated Sunday 10 April 1966.
It was thought to be the main catalyst & inspiration for the creation of "Swinging London" which lasted until the end of the 1960s.
Other sources of 'Swinging London' were Roger Miller's pop hit: 'England Swings' from late 1965.
Also the 'Lucy Special' T.V. show in September 1966 when Lucille Ball visits London.
The whole genre is bizarre because it is doubtful that 'Swinging London' ever existed at all.(Like President Kennedy's: 'Camelot').Life went on in the 50's spirit of public/private capitalist stop-go economic policies.Nothing was for free.No liberation in any spirit other than increased consumer spending power.
Nonetheless 'Carnaby Street' was the most famous fashion street in the world at that time.'Mary Quant' clothes modelled by 'Twiggy'.
Music provided by 'The Beatles' & 'The Rolling Stones'.'Habitat' London design centre stores run by Sir Terrence Conran.The papparazzi photography of David Bailey.The 'Indica Bookshop' & the 'Granny Takes A Trip' Kings Road shop.The 'Hungry Horse' restaurant.The 'Ad -Lib' discotheque.(situated above the 'Prince Charles Cinema' off Leicester Square).The 'Bag O'Nails'(in Kingly St. adjacent to Carnaby St.) & 'Scotch Of St.James' nightclubs.'The Marquee Club' pop venue in Wardour Street Soho.No end of Gambling Casinos which led to the crime underworld rival gang warfare of the Krays & the Richardsons.But on a more sedate note:the opening of the Mayfair 'Playboy Club' in June 1966.'Men about town' drove their 'dolly birds' in coupe & roadster E-Type Jaguars:an entirely British road-sports car-yours for the mere price of £800-£1000.This iconoclastic,almost phallic car added to the aesthetic look of London from 1961 onwards.
It seems that the original swinging perspective took place in 1960-64 & the cashing-in pay off reproduction took place from 1965-70.
So it was a rollercoaster ride to nowhere.Or has it left a more permanent legacy?.
Here are some 'Swinging London' films:'A Hard Day's Night' 1964. 'Catch Us If You Can' 1965.'The Knack,& How To Get It' 1965.'Tonite:Let's All Make Love In London' 1967. 'Blow Up' 1966. 'Smashing Time' 1967. 'Georgy Girl' 1966 . 'Modesty Blaise' 1966.'Bedazzled' 1967. 'Charlie Bubbles' 1967.'Sebastian' 1967. 'Duffy' 1968.'The Italian Job' 1969 .
Anyone,please feel free to add any additional info on 'Swinging London':http://www.hipforums.com/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif
Below is a link to the seminal meeting of sixties Brit culture;in attendance The Beatles,Sean Connery,future Prime Minister Harold Wilson,Julie Christie,Patrick MacNee,Honor Blackman,Dirk Bogarde-all attending the 'Variety Club' awards:The Dorchester Hotel,London,Thursday 19th March 1964:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9VoCevkWrUU
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