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DaveClark5.com is a free resource site dedicated to the British rock band The Dave Clark Five (DC5). The main text clearly states that the site is maintained by webmaster Doug Peters, and positions it as an online information resource commemorating the London Tottenham band that took part in the “British Invasion.” Its content includes band history, lineup changes, discography, lyrics, playlists, and background information, so it is better classified as a “resource site” rather than a streaming service, record store, or official artist platform.
The site provides sections such as Home, Playlist, Discography, Lyrics, Info, and Contact. The homepage focuses on DC5’s impact on the U.S. market in the 1960s, their appearances on the Ed Sullivan Show, their induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, the band members, and the three periods of Dave Clark Quintet, Dave Clark Five, and Dave Clark & Friends. The page also lists reference sources, such as the official site, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, AllMusic, Wikipedia, Discogs, and others, making it easier for users to trace the information further.
The site describes itself in its terms as a free informational online resource. No membership, subscription, paid download, or advertising package information was found. The word “Buy” appears on the page, but it seems to point to external record or Blu-ray purchase options rather than fees charged by the website itself.
The main advantage is that the site is highly focused and friendly to DC5 fans, offering quick access to the band’s overview, member information, and discography leads. The content is free, and sources are provided. The drawbacks are also clear: it feels more like a personally curated site, with multiple spelling issues in the text, and its editorial standards and database structure are not as strong as professional sites such as AllMusic or Discogs. Media embeds rely on external platforms such as SoundCloud, YouTube, and Facebook, so stability and accessibility may be limited.
It is suitable for The Dave Clark Five fans, nostalgic rock listeners, beginners studying the music history of the British Invasion, and users who need initial research leads. It is not suitable for users who need fully licensed audio sources, rigorous academic citations, structured APIs, or professional record-trading data.
The main site itself is likely accessible directly, but the content involves Facebook comments, SoundCloud streaming, YouTube, and other resources that may not load properly in mainland China. Overall, it should be considered “partially restricted.” If you only read the text content, the access barrier is relatively low; if you want to play media or view external social media content, you may need a proxy environment.
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daveclark5.com is an United States Resource Sites provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 2.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach daveclark5.com directly.