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Various Artists – Dick Clark’s American Bandstand 1967 – Volume 2 (NTSC DVD-R)

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AB ’67
U.S. TV show.  May-6-67.  The Electric Prunes appear in-person and sing, “Get Me To The World On Time”, Brenda Holloway appears in-person and sing “Just Look What You’ve Done”.  Brenda is interviewed.

Telephone Hotline features Jeff Beck speaking to tennager in the studio audience about his leaving the Yardbirds and how he’s forming a new group, which doesn’t yet have a name.

The Top-Ten is loaded with ’60s goodness!  Number one song this week; The Supremes: “What Happening”.  The Rate-a-Record segment features, the Cascades: “Hey Little Girl Of Mine” and Nettie’s Children: “Paint The Little Girl Blue”.  The Spotlight Strobe Light Dance features, The Music Explosion: “Little Bit “O Soul”.

The kids in the studio dance to, Tommy James and the Shondells: “Mirage”, Jeff Beck: “Hi Ho Silver Lining”.  Ronnie Dove: “My Baby”.  Eric Burdon and The Animals: “When I Was Young”.  The Bob Crewe Generation: “Miniskirts in Moscow”.  More!

AB ’67
U.S. TV show.  May-13-67.  The Merry Go-Round appear in-person and sing, “Live”.  The group is interviewed.  Jerry Butler appears in-person and sings, “You Walked Into My Life” and “I Dig You Baby”.  Jerry is interviewed.

Telephone Hotline features Grace Slick speaking to a teenager in the audience about trying not to be redundant when she’s writing songs.

The Top-Ten is loaded with ’60s goodness! Number one song this week; Dave Clark Five: “You Gort What It Takes”.  The Rate-a-Record segment features, Age Of Reason: “Your Love Is Like A Magnet” and Eddie Armen: “Ask Me No Questions”.  The Spotlight Strobe Light Dance features, The Four Seasons: “Sherry”.

The kids dance to, James & Bobby Purify: “Shake A Tail Feather”.  The Jefferson Airplan: “Somebody To Love”.  The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band: “Buy Me For The Rain”.  Cannonball Adderley: “Walk Tall”.  The Who: “Happy Jack”.  Whistling Jack: “I Was Kaiser Bill’s Batman” More!

Plus this bonus selection…

VANCOUVER’S HUMAN BE-IN 1967
Inspired by love-ins in the U.S., all the hippies and flower children of Vancouver, Canada gather in Ceperley Meadow in Stanley Park to dance, listen to music, fly kites, make merry and turn on!.

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: 102 minutes.
Disc Format: 1 NTSC DVD-R 

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