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AB ’67
U.S. TV show. Feb-11-67. The Mojo Men appear in-person and sing, “Sit Down I Think I Love You”. Jimmy Castor appears in-person and sings “Leroy”.
Telephone Hotline features Arthur Conley speaking to a teenager in the studio audience about the latest song he’s writing.
The Top-Ten is loaded with ’60’s goodness! Number one song this week; The Buckinghams: “Kind of a Drag”. The Rate-a-Record segment features, the Poore Boyes: “Give” and Four Below Zero: “It’s Sally’s Birthday Today”. The Spotlight Dance features Neil Diamond: “You Got To Me”.
The kids in the studio dance to, Brenda Lee: “Ride Ride Ride”. James Darren: “All”. Marvin Gaye & Kim Weston: “It Takes Two”. The Young Giants: “Walk on By”. Donovan: “Epistle To Dippy”. More!
AB ’67
U.S. TV show. Apr-29-67. Brenton Wood appears in-person and sings; “Oogum Boogum”. The Yellow Balloon appear in-person and sing, “Yellow Balloon”. Don Grady from TV show My Three Sons is the drummer but he’s in disguise and doesn’t speak!
The Top-Ten is loaded with ’60s goodness! Number one song this week; The Supremes: “The Happening”. The Rate-a-Record segment features Ronnie Brown: “Robin Hood” and Twiggy: “When I Think of You”. The spotlight Dance features the Lovin’ Spoonful: “Six O’ Clock”.
The kids watch a psychdelic film called, “An Outasite and Sound Experience”. They dance to, Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels: “Too Many Fish in the Sea”. Otis Redding: “Sweet Soul Music”. The Electric Prunes: “Get Me To World On Time”. Herb Alpert: “Casino Royale”. More!
Plus this bonus selection
HAZEL 1966 “My Son, The Sheepdog”
U.S. TV Show. The Leaping Lizards rehearse in Steve’s garage and play the songs, “Anteater Rock” and “Hully Gully with Jelly”.
Video Quality: Good quality, about a 8.0 using our website Quality Rating Table. We would like to also add that we consider the quality to be very good for it’s time and source.
Running Length: 113 minutes.
Disc Format: 1 NTSC DVD-R