It's 1970. There is a harder edge to the music and artists. Hair is longer. More people have been, "experienced." Beat Club now has a slightly stoner vibe with video segments focusing on the counter-culture, sex and drugs. Beat Club tries to be avant-garde. At times it's campy.
Note: This title comes on two discs.
Episode: Jan-31-70.
Humble Pie: "The Sad Bag of Shaky Jack." Free: "Mr. Big." Juicy Lucy: "Chicago North Western." Renaissance: "Island." Spirit: "1984." Coliseum: "The Machine Demands A Sacrifice." John Mayall: "I'm Gonna Fight for You J.B." Canned Heat: "Let's Work Together," "Move On Down the Road."
Episode: Feb-28-70.
Badfinger: "Rock of All Ages," "Come and Get It." Taste: "If the Day Was Any Longer," "It's Happened Before, It'll Happen Again." Bobbie Gentry: "Louisiana Man." Clouds: "Big Noise from Winetka." Jackie Lomax: "How The Web Was Woven." Arlo Guthrie: "Alice's Restaurant Massacre." Joe Cocker: "Dear Landlord." Jethro Tull: "The Witch's Promise."
Episode: Mar-28-70.
Mott the Hoople: "You Really Got Me," "At the Crossroads." Ashton, Gardner & Dyke: "Rolling Home," "Billy And His Piano." Led Zeppelin: "Whole Lotta Love." Edgar Broughton Band: "American Boy Soldier." Marsha Hunt: "Keep The Customer Satisfied." Edgar Broughton Band: "Love in the Rain."
Episode: Apr-18-70.
The Move: "Brontosaurus." Taj Mahal: "Tomorrow Will Not Be Another Day," "Sweet Mama Janise." Johnny Winter: "Johnny B. Goode," "Mean Town Business." It's A Beautiful Day: "Soapstone Mountain." The Flock: "Introduction," "Clown." The Who: "The Seeker."
Note: This title comes on two discs.
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