A Quote by Dave Clark

They say if you remember the '60s, you weren't there. Well I remember the '60s, I was there and I wouldn't have missed it for the world. — © Dave Clark
They say if you remember the '60s, you weren't there. Well I remember the '60s, I was there and I wouldn't have missed it for the world.
I don't really remember much about the '60s at all. You know, 1970 is the first year I remember pretty well.
I remember the '60s, I remember the '80s, but somehow I went directly from the '60s to the '80s.
I lived in France during the '60s. I was there from the early '60s until 1970, so my view of the '60s is more global. It was a time of tremendous transition, not only for America but for the whole world.
The end of the '60s was a terrible time. I was in Los Angeles then, and I remember the night someone ran into the studio and told us about the Manson murders. Then suddenly something happened, the '60s disappeared. The '70s were completely different.
I don't remember most of the '60s and '70s.
I work in the '60s more than I've done anything else. I did a movie, called 'Down with Love', in the '60s. I did a movie for HBO about the Johnson administration in the '60s.
I work in the '60s more than I've done anything else. I did a movie, called Down with Love, in the '60s. I did a movie for HBO, about the Johnson administration in the '60s.
You have to remember this was the '60s, when climbing was dangerous and sex was safe.
New Rave was like the 60s - if you can remember it then you weren't there.
I think we all remember Emma Peel from 'The Avengers,' the feminist icon that she was in the late '60s.
I think people are afraid. I remember when we'd have discussions in the '60s among people who were active. We'd say, "Well, people are afraid," and the answer to us was, "If you're afraid, you know you should be doing something." People are afraid today, but they're not doing anything.
When I was a kid, for me, the '60s seemed so far away. But I was actually born in the late '60s.
The '60s is one of my favourite eras in general. I love '60s music, and I've always wanted to do a period film.
North American leftists just keep trying to relive the '60s, or to make the '60s happen again.
I think, at first blush, the '60s always enticed me. There's something about the '60s, it's not hard to like it.
I did some research into what was going on in terms of the sexual revolution that was happening in the '60s in the gay community and particularly in the drag world. Before the '60s, guys doing drag would dress like their mothers or iconic Hollywood actresses.
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