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Various Artists - Various Artists - Sounds Of The 60s - Vol. 1 - (DVD)

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Scan submitted/created by [mlucifersam]
HQ Scans:
Publisher: Mark Jones
Reference :MJDVD18
Date :1991
Made In :UK
Quality :Excellent
Booklet & packaging :Inlay with full track listing.
Total duration: 2h20m

Comments
1st set of 5 complete TV shows originally broadcast by the BBC in 1991. Full menus and each song is selectable.

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1.
The Mersey Beat(unknown)
28:56
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The Springfields - Wimoweh(unknown)
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The Shadows - F.B.I(unknown)
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Pinky & Perky - Let`s Twist Again(unknown)
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Craig Douglas - Oh Lonesome Me(unknown)
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Joe Brown & The Bruvvers(unknown)
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The Beatles - She Loves You(unknown)
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Billy J Kramer & The Dakotas - Little Children(unknown)
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Peter & Gordon - World Without Love(unknown)
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Freddie & The Dreamers - You Were Made For Me(unknown)
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Gerry & The Pacemakers - Ferry Cross The Mersey(unknown)
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The Rolling Stones - The Last Time(unknown)
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Top Of The Pops(unknown)
28:22
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14.
The Dave Clark Five - Bits & Pieces(unknown)
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15.
Roy Orbison - Pretty Woman(unknown)
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The Supremes - Baby Love(unknown)
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The Hollies - Just One Look(unknown)
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Herman`s Hermits - Just A Little Bit Better(unknown)
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19.
The Seekers - The Carnival Is Over(unknown)
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Sonny & Cher - I Got You Babe(unknown)
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Dave Dee Dozy Beaky Mick & Titch - Hold Tight(unknown)
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Jonathan King - Everyone`s Gone To The Moon(unknown)
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23.
The Byrds - All I Really Want To Do(unknown)
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The Beat Room(unknown)
28:25
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25.
Tom Jones - I Gotta Know(unknown)
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The Kinks - You Really Got Me(unknown)
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Manfred Mann - Till Tomorrow(unknown)
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28.
The Moody Blues - Go Now(unknown)
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Tom Jones - Chills & Fever(unknown)
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John Lee Hooker - I`m Leaving(unknown)
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The Rolling Stones - Get Off My Cloud(unknown)
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Brian Poole & The Tremeloes - The Uncle Willie(unknown)
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The Pretty Things - Midnight To Six Man(unknown)
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The Folk Revival(unknown)
28:25
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Bob Dylan - With God On Our Side(unknown)
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Pete Seeger - What Did You Learn In School(unknown)
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Joan Baez - It Ain`t Me Babe(unknown)
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Tom Paxton - The Last Thing On My Mind(unknown)
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Peter Paul & Mary - Early Morning Rain(unknown)
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Leonard Cohen - The Stranger Song(unknown)
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Tim Buckley - I`m Coming Home Again(unknown)
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Richie Havens - High Flying Bird(unknown)
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43.
The Pop Boom(unknown)
28:06
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44.
The Foundations - Now That I`ve Found You(unknown)
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45.
Procul Harum - Whiter Shade Of Pale(unknown)
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46.
The Bee Gees - Massachusetts(unknown)
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47.
The Rolling Stones - Let`s Spend The Night Together(unknown)
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48.
Dave Dee Dozy Beaky Mick & Titch - Zabadak(unknown)
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49.
Status Quo - Pictures Of Matchstick Men(unknown)
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50.
The Move - Fire Brigade(unknown)
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(date unknown)
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51.
Manfred Mann - The Mighty Quinn(unknown)
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(date unknown)
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Core collection    Track identified    Version validated    Lyrics available    Version details available    Audio excerpt available    Participants list available   


Song Song Studio chat Studio chat
TV/Radio chat/jingle TV/Radio chat/jingle Interview Interview
Cover by another artist Cover by another artist Film Music/Orchestral Film music/orchestral
Concert intro/announcement Concert intro/announcement Advertising Advertising
Song by another artist Song by another artist Medley title Medley title
Book chapter Book chapter
Other type of track Other


Reviews

Review by: robbie_cOn 14 Mar 2006 at 16:39 CET
fantastic discs. i watched the series when it was repeated in the mid 90's, at the wee age of 8 or 9, and it was a great education! the ultimate highlight for me at the time was seeing syd's floyd on look of the week (hans keller is hillarious), until then i'd only heard dsotm and wywh!

the quality of these shows are excellent, with professional menus and the artwork by mark is great! seriously recommended!
Review by: fillapillowgOn 19 Mar 2006 at 07:52 CET
Glorious. I can't say much more than that but I shall...
What a pure joy to see these incredible clips in crisp and clear black 'n white (there are some colour ones too!),
showing once again what a great and intense garage rocker Tom Jones was! Seeing The Moody Blues go from gritty blues band to lite-psych looking like they just got out of bed and forgot to comb their hair! Seeing the Experience on the LULU SHOW and jump from Hey Joe to Sunshine of your Love.
Laughing up a storm at the Bonzo Dog Do Dah Band and doing bizarre lipsyncing w/ GIANT creature mask. The Mothers of Invention doing a rare never-recorded "doo-wop" creation
and even without Frank ripping it up with one of his patented guitar solos. Freddie and the Dreamers sound great but that dancing always unnerved me. Joan Biaz was
super H-O-T but that quivering voice was a big drag.
The Move will forever be the greatest band on earth. The Richie Havens performance is haunting and strong. Great innovation of lighting on Richie's sitting performance.
The Springfields put The Tokens to shame with their version of The Lion Sleeps Tonight (sung in the original African language). The Equals were brilliant. etc. etc. etc.
I will watch this again and again... praying for more bootlegged video releases from these guys!

Don't ask me for a trade. I don't have the DVD burning technology however I found my copy in the wonderful world of Ebay.
Review by: LDiazOn 27 Mar 2006 at 16:53 CET
What a great series. Very rare clips to us American chaps!!
Transfer to DVD is good to Excellent.
Mark did a Great job.
A must if you are into 60's pop.

LD
Review by: mlucifersamOn 20 Apr 2006 at 18:32 CET
Watching this program when it was originally broadcast gave me my my first exposure to other artists (other than the Beatles) from the 60s. A great set of programs and great quality too. Interspersed with various continuity announcements from the time, from various programs like 'Top Of The Pops', 'Blue Peter', 'Whole Scene Going On', 'Pops and Lenny' among others. Great to have on DVD (the BBC haven't released them commercially). Nicely presented too with decent menus, you can pick any program or any song. I downloaded these via Bit Torrent a while back but there was no artwork so I've made my own to complete the package.

Highlights on these 2 discs, for me, include film of The Moody Blues performing 'Go Now', The Rolling Stones 'Get Off My Cloud' and Manfred Mann performing 'The Mighty Quinn'.

Don't be put off because there's 2 and a half hours on each DVD. There is NO visible loss in quality (with 2 hours being the usual amount on one DVD). You can't even tell you're watching a DVD.

Also, so it doesn't look like I'm taking credit where it's NOT due. I didn't do the transfer to DVD. I downloaded it via Bit Torrent. All I did was put together the artwork and added the 2 discs here to the Bootlegzone database.
Review by: Billy741On 23 Jan 2007 at 17:38 CET


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Filename: MJDVD18
Originally filled by: mlucifersam
Date of creation: 08 Mar 2006 15:27:48
Last filled by: mlucifersam
Last Revision Date : 13 May 2006 04:44:41
Online on : 13 May 2006
Type of media: Bootleg DVD


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