NEW π Bits And Pieces - The Dave Clark Five {DES Stereo} 1964

Details
Title | NEW π Bits And Pieces - The Dave Clark Five {DES Stereo} 1964 |
Author | Smurfstools Oldies Music Time Machine |
Duration | 2:03 |
File Format | MP3 / MP4 |
Original URL | https://youtube.com/watch?v=bNyqrinN72Y |
Description
Original mono 45 hit version mixed to stereo.
1964.....#4 U.S. Billboard Hot 100, #4 U.S. Cash Box Top 100, #2 UK Singles Chart, #1 Canada, #4 Australia, #20 Germany
Original video edited and remastered with HQ mono-to-stereo audio / To find out more about spectral editing and sound source separation, go to http://www.monotostereo.info/
"Bits and Pieces" is a song by British beat group The Dave Clark Five. The single hit number two in the UK and number four in the US, as well as being a success in other countries. It was number two in Australia, number one in Canada and Ireland, and number four in the Netherlands. In Germany, it reached number 20.
Lead vocals are sung by Mike Smith, who also co-wrote the song. "Bits and Pieces" is one of several Dave Clark Five songs written by Ron Ryan, rather than by Clark.
The song is in antiphonal style, with Mike Smith singing a solo line and the whole group responding. The drums have a very prominent part in the accompaniment. Additionally, some of the song's unique percussion was supplied by an exercise board, which two of the band members (reportedly quite intoxicated) stamped on, not always perfectly in time to the music.
Robert Christgau, writing in 1969, called the song "a wonderfully serviceable rock throwaway, raucous and meaningless, perfect for shouting into the night." Cash Box described it as "a hard-hitting rocker that the boys pound out in a steady, heavy beat style."
The song's distinct stomp-like pattern has been sampled by numerous musicians.
The Dave Clark Five performed "Bits and Pieces" in an appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show.