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PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS, THE 1971
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BEAT MUSIC INTERNATIONAL VOLUME 2 : FRANCE / JAPAN / ENGLAND

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TETES DeBOIS — TENDRES ANNE' ES 1965
FR. French teenage music TV show. Lengthy segment paying tribute to Liverpool, the Cavern Club and the Mersey Sound. Artists include: Gene Vincent, Petula Clark, Nancy Holloway, Hugues Aufray, Claude Ciari, Gerry and The Pacemakers, Danyel Ge'rard, Dick Rivers, Manfred Mann. Wild footage of Gene Vincent playing the Cavern Club! Nancy Holloway sings, "Be Bop A Lula."

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THE TIGERS 1968
JP. Presented here are all the musical performances from “The Tigers” movie. The Tigers were part of the Japanese "Group Sounds" movement that sprang up immediately after the Beatles played Tokyo in 1966. If you like jangle pop mixed with garage punk fuzz, you’ll really dig this one! Yeah!

THANK YOUR LUCKY STARS 1966
U.K. TV show. May-14-66. Jim Dale is the compere for this edition of Lucky Stars. Liverpool group, The Koobas: “You’d Better Make Up Your Mind.” Deano: “Starlight.” The Morgan-James Duo: “Put Your Tears Away.” Tom Jones: “Responsible,” “Once There Was A Time.” (Tom is interviewed.) Kentuckians: “She Still Thinks I Care.” Lorne Lesley: “Somebody.” Ronnie Carroll: “Wait For Me.” The Londonaires: “Dearest Emma” (A song about the popular Emma Peel from The Avengers TV series.) The Rolling Stones: “Lady Jane,” “Paint It Black.” Jim interviews Mick, saying that Ringo told him that the Beatles had half an hour's holiday yesterday. Mick dryly replies that that's not what he heard!


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