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ECHOES OF THE SIXTIES 1978

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ECHOES OF THE SIXTIES 1978
U.S. TV special. Jul-25-79. "The 1960s was a crazy party, and it moved fast." –Donovan.
This somewhat amateurish yet exceptionally interesting TV documentary hosted by John Ritter, Suzanne Somers, and Twiggy traces 1960s rock and roll music from Liverpool to Woodstock, and blends vintage 60s pop culture footage, 1970s reunion performances with interviews of artists reminiscing on the 60s. Some of the interviews are quite good.

Twiggy visits Liverpool for a lengthy segment on Mersey Beat, then Carnaby Street for a look at 1960s fashion. Lots of iconic 60s footage. The "60s party" went from good-time pop music and drugs to civil rights and Vietnam. Interviews for this special include: Brian Wilson (rambling to a confused-looking John Ritter!), Gerry Marsden, Alan Price, Marianne Faithfull, Donovan, Micky Dolenz, Bobby Sherman, Sonny Bono, Malcolm McDowell, Mary Travers and others.

Mid-seventies group performance footage include: Gerry and the Pacemakers: "Ferry Cross the Mersey," "Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying." The Searchers: "Needles and Pins," "Love Potion #9." The Association: "Windy," "Cherish." The Four Tops: "Baby I Need Your Loving," "Reach Out I'll Be There." Dionne Warwick: "Say A Little Prayer," "Walk On By." Alan Price: "I Put a Spell on You." Frankie Valli: "Can't Take My Eyes Off of You." Jose Feliciano: "Light My Fire," "In My Life." Donovan: "Universal Solder." Mary Travers: "The Times They Are a Changin'.

Bonus Selection: A groovy assortment of 1960s rock and roll and youth culture movie trailers.


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Lots of fun but a little sloppy Review by Jesse
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I enjoyed this documentary very much. It looks like it was put together by a high school video production crew, but nevertheless it has a certain charm and a terrific soundtrack by the groups involved. The tour of Liverpool is very interesting to me (the Beatles and the '60s British Invasion in general is one of the most exciting musical times of the 20th century and I'm sure I'm not alone with that view), and the music makes it completely worth it. (Posted on 10/11/15)

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