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Last Updated 11/8/2006

FACE AU PUBLIC - 1964-1965 French TV Episodes 30 minutes each:
1)Dion (The Wanderer, Donna The Prima Donna, I Won't Cry Anymore, Close Your Eyes,
If I Had A Hammer, Mary Ann, Blowin' In The Wind, Ruby Baby, and Runaround Sue) 8866 DV-2421
2)Cliff Richard & The Shadows (Do You Wanna Dance,Dancin' Shoes, Lucky Lips,
The Young Ones, I Got A Woman, Bachelor Boy, Constantly, Maria, Le Mer,
I'm The Lonely One, and We Say Yeah) 8866 DV-2421
3)The Shadows (Chattanooga Choo Choo, Dance On, Nivran, Foot Tapper, Little Bitty Tear,
Apache, Sleep Walk, F.B.I., and more) 8866 DV-2421
4)Chuck Berry (Maybelline, The Things We Used To Do, Roll Over Beethoven, Memphis,
No Particular Place To Go, Promised Land, and Johnny B. Goode) 8866 DV-2421

FACES(also see Rod Stewart)
1)The Music Of The Faces BBC Concert 11/26/71 (Three Button Hand Me Down,
Maybe I'm Amazed, I'm Gonna Be Loved, Miss Judy's Farm, Love In Vain,
Stay With Me, and (I Know)I'm Losing You) 44 minutes 3481
2)Live Concert 1971 25 minutes 4810
3)Rod Stewart And The Faces(incomplete) 42 minutes 5448

DONALD FAGEN:
1)New Frontiers promo 111 10423 DV-5331
2)CNN 11/27/91 4 minutes M 222
3)Century's End promo (Poor) 8334
4)Snowbound promo 10423
5)Tomorrow's Girls promo 10423

FAIRPORT CONVENTION:
1)Peabody's Downunder 9/29/86(Audience w/Soundboard audio) 98 minutes 1959
2)Maidstone 1970 30 minutes 8399
3)Baton Rouge 1968 French TV 15 minutes 8401
4)Beyond The Ledge - Cropredy 1998 (Meet On the Ledge, The Lark, Life's A Long Song,
Woodworm Swing, Crazy Man Michael, Dangerous, The Flow, Close To You,
The Naked Highwayman, The Hiring Fair, Jewel In The Crown, Cosmic Intermezzo,
The Bowman's Retreat, Who Knows Where The Time Goes, Come Haste, Spanish Main,
John Gaudio, Matty Groves, and The Rutland Reel/Sack The Juggler) 59 minutes 8795
5)It All Comes Round Again 1987 Documentary with some great footage 110 minutes 10002

ADAM FAITH:
1)Pop Goes The 60's 3 minutes 3622

MARIANNE FAITHFUL:
1)New Music 1981 3 minutes 1025
2)VH1 Behind The Music 5/23/99 60 minutes 7208
3)French TV 1966? (Come Stay With Me) DV-3869
4)Entertainment Tonight Where Are They Now segment with interview 1987 3 minutes DV-4071
5)As Tears Go By promo video (1987 remake) DV-4071
6)French TV 1965 (Nuit d'ete) 3 minutes DV-4963
7)Shindig 9/18/65 (Summer Nights) DV-4963
8)Close Up BBC documentary 50 minutes DV-5052

THE FALL
1)The Wonderful and Frightening World of Mark E Smith BBC 4 10/26/2005 60 minutes DV-6213

GEORGIE FAME:
1)Upbeat 1968 5 minutes 188
2)Ballad Of Bonnie & Clyde clip(incomplete) 2 minutes 3621 DV-356

FAME, SET, MATCH(British TV)
1)Rolling Stones Women featuring Jerry Hall. Anita Pallenberg, Mandy Smith,
Marianne Faithfull, and Bianca Jagger 58 minutes 10511

FAMILY:
1)Top Of the Pops 1971 (In My Own Time) 4 minutes 3299 DV-1593
2)Sounds Of The 70's 1972 14 minutes 3299 DV-1593
3)Rock Of The Seventies 1971 25 minutes 8311
4)Bouton Rouge French TV 1968 3 minutes 9041 DV-1593
5)How Late It Is British TV 1969(Dim) (Timing Strip On Screen) 3 minutes 10439 DV-1756
6)Doing Their Own Thing Granada TV 1970 (Good News, Bad News, Drowned In Wine,
Processions, No Mule's Fool, Strange Band, and Holding The Compass 23 minutes 8975 10413 DV-1606
7)Ben Et Babette, Belgian TV Special 1970 (Part of the Load, Good News Bad News,
Processions, No Mule's Fool, and The Weaver's Answer) 25 minutes DV-1704 DV-4531

FAMOUS LAST WORDS:
1)Paul Simon 3/25/91 30 minutes w/o/c 2906
2)Paul McCartney 1990 24 minutes M 132
3)Neil Young 1990 24 minutes 3036

FANFARE:
1)Welcome To The Fillmore East Documentary of 9/23/70 concert featuring
The Byrds(Jesus Is Just Alright and Eight Miles High), Elvin Bishop Group(Crazy
About You (Jo Baker), Albert King(Pretty Woman and Blues Power),
Sha Na Na(Walk Don't Run and Teen Angel), Van Morrison(These Dreams of You
and Cyprus Avenue) 60 minutes 1540

FASHION ROCKS
1)CBS 9/9/2005 Fashion is saluted at this New York City concert. Performers include David Bowie;
Destiny's Child; Alicia Keys; Joss Stone; Shakira; Duran Duran; Billy Idol; and Gwen Stefani.
The second annual "Fashion Rocks" concert special -- celebrating the best in fashion and music
-- comes to CBS, hosted by "Without a Trace's" Poppy Montogomery and singer/actor/"Extra"
host Mark McGrath. Among those performing, amidst models walking the runway in gorgeous
clothing few of us can afford, are Destiny's Child, David Bowie, Duran Duran, Billy Idol, Lisa
Marie Presley, Gwen Stefani, Alicia Keys, Joss Stone, The Arcade Fire and Rob Thomas. The
performances were taped at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. 120 minutes DV-5481
2)CBS 9/8/2006 Elton John hosts with guests Christina Aguilera, Beyoncé, Bon Jovi,
the Black Eyed Peas, Jamie Foxx, Nellie Furtado, Faith Hill, Tim McGraw, the Pussycat Dolls,
Rihanna, Scissor Sisters, and Kanye West perform at Radio City Music Hall in New York.
120 minutes DV-8116

FAVOURITISM: Jarvis Cocker's TV Pop Rules! Channel 4 2/9/2006 - Jarvis Cocker, of the UK
band Pulp, discusses his 11 rules for a perfect pop music TV show:
Rule 11 - "Book talent with Talent"
Rule 10 - "Keep music live"
Rule 9 - "You Don't Have to be Mad to Work Here ... But It helps"
Rule 8 - "Get Jimmy Savile" (Jimmy Savile interview)
Rule 7 - "Fight the Power"
Rule 6 - "Get Some Sexy Dancers" (Pan's People)
Rule 5 -"Do It For the Fans"
Rule 4 - Beware!!! Pop in the Wrong Hands can be Rubbish"
Rule 3 - "Don't Throw It All Away"
Rule 2 - "Beware the Buggles"
Rule 1 - "Dry Your Eyes."
Interviews with Cliff Richard, Pete Murray, and Jimmy Saville 60 minutes DV-7061

FEARLESS MUSIC - Episodes
Modern-rock performances by local and international bands are featured in this series.
1)Anna Nalick(Breathe), Supergrass(St. Petersburg), Athlete(Half Light), Dr. Dog(Oh No),
The Vacation(White Noise), The Raveonettes(Love In A Trashcan), Aqualung(Brighter
Than Sunshine), Juliette and The Licks(Money In My Pocket), Paramore(Pressure),
World Inferno Membership Society(Me vs. The Angry Mob), The Ark(Clamour For
Glamour) 60 minutes DV-6389

FENTONES:
1)Clip from the movie "It's Happening" 3 minutes 3615 DV-348

BRYAN FERRY:
1)Kenny Everett 1981 5 minutes 62
2)Bryan Ferry live in Europe 1988-1989 (Nimrod, Limbo, The Chosen One, Casanova, Slave To
Love, The Bogus Man, Ladytron, While My Heart Is Still Beating, Don't Stop The Dance,
A Waste Land, Windswept, In Every Dream Home A Heartache, New Town, Boys And
Girls, Kiss And Tell, Love Is The Drug, Avalon, and Do The Strand) 60 minutes DV-6965
3)Top Of The Pops 2 9/85 (Don't Stop The Dance) DV-6965
4)Top Of The Pops 2 6/93 (Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow) DV-6965
5)Parkinson 4/27/2002 (Goddess Of Love) DV-6965
6)Tokyo 6/9/77 - Live at NHK 101 Studio, Tokyo (Young Music Show) (Let's Stick Together,
Shame Shame Shame, In your mind, Casanova, Love Me Madly Again, Love is a Drug,
Tokyo Joe, This is Tomorrow, A Hard Rains Gonna Fall, and The Price of Love)
45 minutes DV-20

FERRY-AID:
1)Star-studded Let It Be promo 10423

FESTIVAL EXPRESS - 1970 Concert film featuring The Grateful Dead, Janis Joplin,
Buddy Guy, Mashmakhan, Eric Anderson, Ian & Sylvia, Tom Rush, Seatrain,
The Band, and more DV-7551

FIFTH DIMENSION:
1)Ed Sullivan 1971 (Wedding Bell Blues and Aquarius/Let The Sun Shine In) 8 minutes 57
2)Traveling Sunshine Show ABC Special 8/18/71 (Aquarius, One Less Bell To Answer, Stone
Soul Picnic, Wedding Bell Blues, Up Up And Away and more), Dionne Warwick
(Games People Play), The Carpenters (Reason To Believe and Superstar),
and Merle Haggard(2 songs) 52 minutes 2324 DV-2357
3)BBC 1972 Hits Medley: One Less Bell To Answer/Stoned Soul Picnic/Wedding Bell Blues/
Up Up & Away) 5 minutes DV-5540 DV-5550 DV-5807

THE 50 GREATEST ALL TIME (Biggest Selling) RECORD ARTISTS IN ENGLAND
Channel 4 Special Featuring The Hollies, Frank Sinatra, Bryan Adams, U2,
Englebert Humperdinck, Westlife, The Shadows, The Everly Brothers, Duran Duran,
Wet Wet Wet, Phil Collins, Pet Shop Boys, Robbie Williams, Frankie Goes To Hollywood,
Adam Ant, Wham, Diana Ross, Madness, The Police, Celine Dion, Tom Jones, UB40,
Boyzone, Blondie, Olivia Newton-John, Slade, Boney M, Status Quo, George Michael,
The Bee Gees, Whitney Houston, Shakin' Stevens, Spice Girls, Stevie Wonder,
Kylie Minogue, The Rolling Stones, Rod Stewart, David Bowie, Paul McCartney, Abba,
Queen, Michael Jackson, Elton John, Madonna, Elvis Presley, The Beatles, and
Cliff Richard 210 minutes DV-2655 DV-2656

THE FILM FACTORY COMPILE
The Exciters(Tell Him and He's Got The Power), The Gentrys(Spread It On Thick),
The Animals(We Gotta Get Out Of This Place), The Castaways(Liar Liar),
Creedence Clearwater Revival, O.C. Smith(She's A Woman), and
Boyce and Hart(Jumpin' Jack Flash) 25 minutes 10293 DV-2396

FIRING LINE
1)William F. Buckley hosts a show on the Hippie Movement with Ed Sanders Of The Fugs,
Jack Kerouac, and Sociologist Lewis Yoblanski 1968 47 minutes
(Washed Out Color - End Cut Off - A Few Bad Glitches) 9162 DV-555 DV-7671

ROBERTA FLACK AND PEABO BRYSON:
1)Tonight I Celebrate My Love For You promo 337

FLAMING EMBER
1)Upbeat 1969 (Mind Body & Soul) 3 minutes (Bad glitches during first 10-15 seconds) 938 DV-6292

FLAMING GROOVIES:
1)Tarcento 1985(Audience) (Teenage Head, Call Me Lightning, Feel A Whole Lot Better,
I Can't Hide, Step Up, Way Over My Head, Shake Some Action, Slow Death,
Living In The USA, Slow Down, Bittersweet, and more) 70 minutes 3360-3691
2)Roll Over Beethoven clip 1972 3 minutes 3360
3)European TV? 1974 (Shake Some Action) 4 minutes 3360

FLAMING YOUTH
1)TROS TV, Holland - Broadcast 5/14/70 (Earthglow, Weightless, Changes, Space Child,
and.From Now On(Immortal Invisible)) 20 minutes DV-8314

FLASH IN THE PAN:
1)It Realy Feels Like Hell promo 4671

FLEETWOOD MAC:
1)Hold Me promo 125-M 5
2)Gypsy promo 64
3)Beat Club 1968-1970 (?, Albatross, Oh Well, She's Got So Much Blues(end cut) 10 minutes 1311 DV-7683
4)Alan Price Show 1971 5 minutes 1758
5)Little Lies promo M 144
6)Boston TV News 1990 2 minutes 3021
7)Dutch TV 1969 6 minutes 3574
8)Alan Price Show 1968 (Woman's Got the Blues, Linda Lou, and Oh Well) 8 minutes 3574
9)Detroit Tube Works 1968 (Rattlesnake Shake, Oh Well, and interview) 9 minutes 3574
10)Me Pop Show 1969 5 minutes 3574
11)The Original Fleetwood Mac:The Early Years (Black Magic Woman(title), Heart Beat Like
A Hammer, Shake Your Moneymaker, I'm Worried, Like It This Way, World Keep On
Turning, Stop Messing Around, Albatross, Need Your Love So Bad, Man Of The World,
Like Crying, Linda, Oh Well, Rattlesnake Shake, Green Manalishi(End Title) 55 minutes (5448 TS) DV
12)Rock Family Tree 1998 50 minutes 8255
13)Swedish TV 1968 (Worried Life Blues, Give Me All Your Love, World Keep Turnin',
Rattlesnake Shake) 26 minutes (Timing Strip On Screen) 9118
14)Bobbie Gentry Show 1968? (Albatross) (Timing Strip On Screen) 4 minutes 10439 DV-1756

THE FLEETWOODS
1)The Ed Sullivan Show 3/4/59(Come Softly to Me) 3 minutes DV-3452

THE FLIES
1)Brian Henderson's Bandstand 6 minutes DV-7719

THE FLIPSIDE:
1) 1973 Seals & Crofts and Martin Mull 24 minutes 2191 9048 DV-3356
2) 1973 The Raspberries and Jimmy Ienner 25 minutes 5320

THE FLIRTATIONS:
1)Beat, Beat, Beat 1968 3 minutes 3509 DV-349

FLO AND EDDIE:
1)Soundstage 1975 with Martin Mull 59 minutes 108
2)My Fathers Place, NY live 1975 52 minutes 606
3)Beat Club 1972 4 minutes 2862
4)Chaston Park, Atlanta 1989(Audience) (You Baby, It Ain't Me Babe, Car 54 Where Are You?
Parody, Rebecca, Eve Of Destruction, The Night, She's My Girl, I'm In A Dancing Mood,
Let Me Be, Doors medley, You Showed Me, Take It Easy, Bang A Gong, Hungry Heart,
Stairway To Heaven, Like A Rolling Stone, La Bamba, Twist and Shout, Reggae Reagan,
Hang On Sloopy, She'd Rather Be With Me, Elenore, Happy Together, and
Louie Louie 79 minutes 3156
5)Flo and Eddie in Wonderland CBC Documentary on the Los Angeles music scene 1977
(Poor film transfer - some French narration near beginning) 52 minutes. DV-8072

A FLOCK OF SEAGULLS
1)Wishing promo DV-945

FLOWER POWER Compilation Featuring The Flowerpot Men(Let's Go To San Francisco),
Bee Gees(Spicks And Specks), Traffic(A Hole In My Shoe), Aphrodite's Child(Rain And
Tears), Tommy Boyce & Bobby Hart(Alice Long), Dusty Springfield(Spooky),
Julie Driscoll(This Wheel's On Fire), Moody Blues(Nights In White Satin),
Thunderclap Newman(Something In The Air), The Walker Brothers(Love Minus Zero),
Barry Ryan(Eloise), Esther & Abi Ofarim(Cinderella Rockefella), World Of Oz(The Muffin'
Man), The Small Faces(Lazy Sunday), Casuals(Jesamine), Easybeats(Hello How Are You),
Amen Corner(If Paradise Is Half As Nice), and The Troggs(Night Of The Long Grass)
60 minutes DV

F.M.
1)Nightmusic Concert Recorded 11/3/76 - Canadian TV 29 minutes 1931 DV-7579

FOCUS:
1)Don Kirshner 1974 10 minutes 861 DV-2137
2)Rainbow, London 5/5/73 (Focus II, Hocus Pocus, Focus III, Eruption, Answers? Questions!
Questions? Answers!, Sylvia, Hocus Pocus Reprise, "Profile" featuring Thijs Flute
Solo, House Of The King, and Jan Akkerman Solo) 44 minutes 1670 8168 DV-3561 DV-4450
3)Rock Of The 70's 1972 25 minutes 4717
4)At Home With Focus Belgian TV 1971 26 minutes 8168 DV-3561
5)OGWT Rehearsals 12/72 61 minutes (Timing Strip On Screen) 8783
6)ABC In Concert 1974 (Hocus Pocus) 5 minutes 10070 DV-2137 DV-3561
7)Top Of The Pops 2/1/73 (Noel Edmonds Introduces Sylvia Film) (B&W) 4 minutes 10495 DV-2137
8)Retrospective with live footage from 1971 to 2001, Anonymous II, and
Hamburger Concerto 82 minutes DV
9)FOCUS Live In America - Patriots Theatre, Trenton 10/2002 (Focus I, House Of The King,
Focus II, Eruption, Brother, Focus III, Sylvia, Focus V, Cathedrale De Strasbourg,
Harem Scarem, Focus VII, Flute Improvisation, Hocus Pocus, and Focus in America
Featurette 100 minutes DV
10)Unknown Live Clip (Hocus Pocus) broadcast on Japanese TV 4 minutes

DAN FOGELBERG:
1)Heart Hotels promo 111 DV-4658
2)The Language Of Love promo 845 DV-4658
3)Go Down Easy promo 357 DV-4658
4)Letterman 9/30/87 (Missing You) 4 minutes 616 DV-4658
5)Live On 5 Interview 11/2/87 8 minutes 728 DV-4658
6)Calgary Olympic Holiday Special 12/87 (The Power Of Gold) 6 minutes 784 DV-4658
7) 106th Kentucky Derby (Longer, Heart Hotels, Face The Fire, and Run For The
Roses promo) 17 minutes 2058 DV-4658
8)WNBC Morning News 12/9/99 (The First Christmas Morning) 4 minutes S 110 DV-4658
9)Greetings From The West (Believe In Me) 4 minutes 10818 DV-4658

JOHN FOGERTY:
1)Vanz Kant Danz promo 374
2)John Fogerty's All-Stars 1985 Showtime Special (Mary Don't You Weep, Leave My Woman
Alone, I'm A Man, There's No Love In You, Rock and Roll Girls, Let's Go Let's Go,
I Need Your Loving, I Confess, My Pretty Baby, and My Toot Toot) 55 minutes 445 DV-7441
3)Welcome Home Concert 1987 21 minutes 1622
4)The Old Man Down the Road promo 1857
5)San Francisco 1987(AIDS Benefit) 29 minutes 2197
6)Centerfield promo M 256
7)Legends VH1 6/6/98 60 minutes 6515
8)Premonition Concert VH1 6/6/98 (Recorded in December 1997 at Warner Brothers Studios.
Fogerty performs CCR classics and his solo efforts, including "Almost Saturday Night,"
"Rockin' All Over the World," "Premonition," "Bad Moon Rising," "Born On the
Bayou," "Who'll Stop the Rain", "Swamp River Days.", and more 90 minutes 6515 DV-3964
9)CBS News Sunday Morning 3/6/2005 11 minutes DV-4234
10)Austin City Limits 8/10/2004 (Born on the Bayou, Green River, Cottonfields, Sugar-Sugar,
I Will Walk With You, Rhubarb Pie, Down on the Corner, Deja Vu (All Over Again),
A Hundred and Ten Degrees in the Shade, Hot Rod Heart, Old Man Down the Road,
Travelin' Band, Bad Moon Rising, Fortunate Son, Proud Mary, and interview) 54 minutes DV-4274
11)Good Morning America 2004 (Déjà vu) DV-7972

FOGHAT:
1)Don Kirshner's Rock Concert 1975 20 minutes 4567

FOLK AT THE BBC
1)The 60's and The 70's Part 1 BBC4 2/3/2006 - A compilation of folk performances from
the 50s and 60s, news items on the folk movement from the vaults and newly shot
performances. Featured artists include Peggy Seeger, Ewan McColl, Lonnie Donegan,
Martin Carthy, A L Lloyd, The Coppers and Bob Davenport. 60 minutes
Complete performances include:
" Bert Jansch(Anji)
" Donovan(Colours)
" The Incredible String Band(Question - 1968)
" Pentangle(Let No Man Steal Your Time - 1968)
" Al Stewart(Pretty Golden Hair - Meeting Point 1966)
" Weston Gavin(I Am A Rock - Meeting Point 1966)
" Donovan(Hurdy Gurdy Man - 1968)
" Richard Thompson(Adieu Adieu)
" Sandy Denny(Crazy Lady Blues - 1971)
" Lindisfarne(For On The Tyne - OGWT 1971)
" Paul Brady(The Lakes Of Pontchartrain)
" Steeleye Span(All Around My Hat - 1976)
" Billy Bragg(Half English) DV-7587

FOLK BRITANNIA
1)Daughters Of Albion - London Barbican 2/3/2006 Featuring Norma Waterson(North Country
Maid), Eliza Carthy & Norma(Willow Tree), Sheila Chandra(The Enchantment (Reynardine)),
Kathryn Williams(The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face), Lou Rhodes(Beloved One),
June Tabor(Fine Horsemen and Lili Marlene), Eliza Carthy(Foolish One), Kathryn,
Eliza & Lou(This Woman`s Work), Norma Waterson(Strange Weather),
Vashti Bunyan(Winter Is Blue), Lou & Sheila(Down By The Water),
Kathryn Williams(Blackwaterside), Eliza & Norma(Ain`t No Sweet
Man), and Ensemble(Who Knows Where The Time Goes) 90 minutes DV-6961
2)Which Side Are You On? - London Barbican 2/2/2006 Featuring Billy Bragg(Which Side Are
You On? And I Guess I Planted), Dick Gaughan(Outlaws & Dreamers), Andy Irvine(Do
Re Mi, Ballad Of Tom Joad, and Never Tire Of The Road), Robb Johnson(Be Reasonable),
Dick Gaughan(Song Of Choice), The MacColls with and Chris Wood(Nobody Knew She
Was There, Father`s Song, and Moving On), Martin Carthy(The Eighteenth Of June and
Champion At Keeping `em Rolling), Maggie Holland(A Place Called England),
Donovan(Ain`t Got No Home and Universal Soldier), Billy Bragg(Between The Wars),
and Ensemble(Hard Travellin`) 90 minutes DV-7021

FOLK BRITANNIA
1)Ballads & Blues Part 1 2/3/2006 DV-7171
The first programme explores politics, ownership and the birth of the British folk revival. In the early
20th century, a new breed of folk-song collectors, led by Cecil Sharp, worked to preserve and promote
the traditional folk music that would bolster national pride during turbulent times. In post-war Britain,
this tradition was assimilated into a revolutionary soundtrack by the left-wing artists Ewan MacColl and
Bert Lloyd. MacColl founded Britain's first modern folk club - The Ballad and Blues Club - and his
groundbreaking Radio Ballads, which championed the working-class hero, were broadcast to unanimous acclaim.
2)Folk Roots, New Routes Part 2 2/10/2006 DV-7172
Programme two looks at the 1960s folk boom, when the hippie generation repackaged folk music to appeal
to a wider audience. A new breed of virtuoso guitarist - such as Davy Graham and Bert Jansch - became the
heroes of the movement as folk clubs, run by young people for young people, sprang up all over the country.
In 1965, Britain produced its first folk pop star in the form of Donovan - who embraced bohemia and turned
his back on society, "challenging hypocrisy and greed." Later the same year, Bob Dylan polarised folk fans by
going electric. But there was still a mood for experimentation. In Scotland, the Incredible String Band fused
folk with psychedelia while Pentangle explored the possibilities of jazz-folk. Folk-rock entered the mainstream - Lindisfarne's Fog on the Tyne spent 54 weeks in the charts - but by the mid-1970s the genre had become a
parody of itself.
3)Between The Wars Part 3 2/18/2006 DV-8271
The final episode explores how, since folk music's popularity hit a low point in the late 1970s, it has continually reinvented itself to appeal to new audiences. Politicised folk enjoyed a renaissance during the miners' strike with punks like Billy Bragg singing about the power of unions. Artists from the 'crusty' traveller scene which followed were also re-engaged in social and political protest. In the 1990s, second-generation folkies, like Eliza Carthy, emerged to take on the mantle of the folk traditionalists, and the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards were launched to celebrate industry achievements. The story is brought right up to date with the two, very different, folk scenes flourishing today: The first is at home in the traditional folk clubs, while artists like Devendra Banhart and King Creosote belong to a neo-folk scene that harks back to some of the most exciting neo-psychedelic and pastoral folk albums of the 1960s.

FOLK ON LATER
Performances from Later... with Jools Holland
Richard Thompson(Cooksferry Queen 1999), Teddy Thompson(Everybody Move
It 2005), Linda Thompson(Dear Mary 2002), Sharon Shannon(Retour des
Hirondelles 1994), Shane MacGowan(Aisling 1994), Christy Moore(Fairytale Of
New York 1996), Altan & Bert Jansch(Blackwaterside 1996), Vashti Bunyan(Hidden
2005), Beth Orton(Blood Red River 1999), Bert Jansch(River Bank 2000),
Katherine Tickell(Green Brechans O`Branton 1997), Norma Waterson(Ain`t No Sweet
Man 1996), Martin & Eliza Carthy(The Wife Of Usher`s Well 2001),
Eliza Carthy(Skirmish 2003), Billy Bragg(Brickbat 1996), June Tabor(Hughie Graeme
2003), Kate Rusby(Fare Thee Well 2006) 60 minutes DV-6961

FOLK SONGS AND MORE FOLK SONGS - Westinghouse TV broadcast, New York
March 1963 Hosted By John Henry Faulk - Guests include The Brothers Four (Rock
Island Line, Wish I Was In Bowling Green, Oklahoma Dust Bowl Blues, Pastures Of
Plenty, and Song Of The Ox Drivers), Bob Dylan (Blowin' In The Wind, Man Of
Constant Sorrow, and Ballad Of Hollis Brown), Barbara Dane(The Tenderfoot,
Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out, and Backwater Blues),
Carolyn Hester(Pay Day At Cold Creek, Last Night I Had The Strangest Dream,
and Famine Song), The Staple Singers(Sit Down Servant and Great Day) 57 minutes
(Timing Strip On Screen and "F-1008V" on Screen) DV-4257

STEVE FORBERT:
1) 3 early promos + "Say Goodbye To Little Jo" clip 230
2)Nashville Now 11/16/88 12 minutes 1185
3)Streets Of This Town promo 1403
4)Letterman 4/89 4 minutes 1686
5)Rock Goes To College 3/31/80 35 minutes 3536
6)Rockpalast 3/18/80 (incomplete version) 45 minutes 4596
7)Rockpalast - Cologne 3/18/80 (Going Down To Laurel, Romeo's Tune, Wait, Everyday I
Have To Cry Some, Complications, January 23-30, 1978, You're Darn Right,
Grand Central Station, March 18th 1977, What Kinda Guy?, Baby, Steve Forbert's
Midsummer Night's Toast, The Sweet Love That You Give, Say Goodbye To Little
Jo, You Cannot Win, If You Don't Play medley, and Ya Ya) 65 minutes DV-3643
8)Rockpalast 6/23/92 (If You Are Waiting On Me, Born Too Late, Bottles At Bedtime,
Change The Weather, Baby Don't, The American In Me, The Sweet Love That
You Gave, The Sweet Love That You Gave, Streets Of This Town, Perfect
Stranger, Complications, Big City Cat, You Cannot Win 'em All, Responsibility,
I'm An Automobile, Running On Love, Thinking, Rock While I Can Rock,
Romeo's Tune, When The Sun Shines, Nadine / You Cannot Win If You Do Not
Play, and Get Well Soon) 93 minutes 10684 DV-8529

TENNESSEE ERNIE FORD:
1)The Life And Times Of Tennessee Ernie Ford - TNN 1996 60 minutes 5751

FOREIGNER:
1)Cal Jam 2 3/18/78 4 minutes 63
2)Atlantic Records 40th Anniversary 5/14/88 20 minutes 955
3)Feels Like The First Time promo M 252
4)I Want To Know What Love Is promo M 252
5)VH1 Behind The Music 4/28/2002 9852
6)RockPop In Concert 1981 (Interview, Long Long Way From Home, Dirty White Boy,
Luanne, Cold As Ice, Waiting For A Girl Like You, Feels Like the First Time,
Starrider, Urgent, Juke Box Hero, and Hot Blooded) 55 minutes DV-5050

THE FORTUNES:
1)Beat Club 1967 3 minutes 3509 DV-349

FOUNDATIONS:
1)Beat Club 1968 3 minutes 2862-3621 DV-356
2)Beat, Beat, Beat German TV 1967 (Baby, Now That I've Found You and I'm Waiting
For Tomorrow) 7 minutes 3621 DV-356 DV-1594
3)Beat, Beat, Beat (Build Me Up Buttercup) 3 minutes DV-3280

THE FOUR SEASONS:
1)Hullabaloo 1965 5 minutes 188
2)Ed Sullivan 1964 3 minutes 1938
3)Classic Rock With Wolfman Jack 8/89 21 minutes 1714
4)Beechnut Gum commercial 1965 1 minute 2862
5)Top Of The Pops 2/25/71 (Let's Hang On) 3 minutes 9406
6)20th Anniversary Concert Chicago 1983 58 minutes 9412

THE FOUR TOPS:
1)Shake Me, Wake Me clip 2 minutes 405
2)Shindig 10/2/65 4 minutes 1312
3)Ed Sullivan 1966 4 minutes 1312
4)The Mike Douglas Show 7/3/67 and 8/20/68 (In The Still Of The Night, Seven Rooms Of
Gloom, The Girl From Ipanema, Shake Me, Wake Me, The Look Of Love,
interview, and Mame) 21 minutes 10149 DV-1646
5)The Four Tops In Brussels Belgian TV Special 1967 (Same Old Song, Baby I Need Your
Loving, Ask The Lonely, ?, Reach Out, I Can't Help Myself) 30 minutes
("BRTN" on screen) 10365 DV-1620
6)Joinville studios, Paris 3/70 (Sunny, Little Green Apples, This Guy's In Love With You,
Baby I Need Your Loving, Reach Out (I'll Be There), Shake Me, Wake Me,
Don't Let Him Take Your Love from Me, Mack the Knife, I Will Turn to Stone,
and By The Time I Get To Phoenix) 44 minutes DV-2642

THE FOURMOST:
1)Pathe Newsreel 1964 3 minutes 3510

PETER FRAMPTON:
1)Detroit News Report 1981 2 minutes 76 DV-2762
2)VH1 Behind The Music 8/6/2000 60 minutes 8062
3) 1975-1977 compilation 80 minutes DV-7821
Anaheim 1976
1. Baby I Love Your Way
2. Show Me The Way
3. Do You Feel Like We Do
Miami 1976
4. Jumping Jack Flash
Unknown venue/city 1977
5. Roadrunner
6. Signed, Sealed, Delivered
7. I'm In You
New York City 1976
8. Baby I Love Your Way
9. Show Me The Way
10. Do You Feel Like We Do
Midnight Special 1975 & 1976
11. Baby I Love Your Way
12. Show Me The Way
13. Do You Feel Like We Do (end cuts)
14. Nowhere's Too Far
15. ABC News Report 1976 about Anaheim concert
16. CBS News Report 1976 about Anaheim concert

FRANK, LIZA, & SAMMY-Live in Detroit 1988 Special 90 minutes 1529

ARETHA FRANKLIN:
1)Mike Douglas Show 2/25/69 50 minutes 7286 DV-8397
2)Aretha Franklin:Soul Singer 1965 documentary 25 minutes 7286

FRANKLY JAZZ:
1)The Bud Shank Quintet, Claire Fisher, and Terry Murrell 4740
2) 1963 Sammy Davis Jr. interview and Vic Feldman(What Kind Of Fool Am I + 1) 4740
3)The Curtis Amy Sextet and Dupree Bolton 4740 DV-470
4)The Gerald Wilson Orchestra 4740
5)Shorty Rogers 4745
6)Paul Horn 4748

JOHN FRED & THE PLAYBOY BAND:
1)Upbeat 1967 (Judy In Disguise) 3 minutes 317 DV-4200 DV-7886

FREDDIE AND THE DREAMERS:
1)Ed Sullivan Show 1965(incomplete) 1 minute 1872
2)Dear John episode 1/19/89 25 minutes 1367
3)Hullabaloo 1965 5 minutes 1938
4)Beat, Beat, Beat German TV 1965 5 minutes 3621-3877 DV-356
5)Just For You 1964 3 minutes 5028
6)Everyday's A Holiday 1964 5 minutes 5028
7)The Merv Griffin Show 1966 (I'm Telling You Now, A Windmill In Amsterdam, and
Interview) 12 minutes (Timing Strip On Screen) 10663 DV-4166

FREE:
1)Beat Club 1971 5 minutes 469-188
2)Beat Club 1972 5 minutes 96
3)My Brother Jake & The Stealer promos 1689
4)Beat Club 1970 5 minutes M 1
5) "Live & More" - Dedicated To The Memory Of Paul Kossoff Compilation from Isle of
Wight, Promo videos, and British and German TV (Mr. Big, The Stealer , Ride On
Pony, My Brother Jake, Be My Friend, I'll Be Creeping, Fire and Water , Songs of
Yesterday, Paul Kossoff Tribute("Love You So" soundtrack), and All Right Now)
44 minutes 2947 DV-8148
6)Tokyo 7/22/72 (Seven Angels, Unseen Love, Fire & Water, and Heartbreaker )
(Shaky Picture) 25 minutes 4473
7)Doing Their Thing 5/29/70 (Riding On A Pony, Mr.Big, Song Of Yesterday, I'll Be Creeping,
All Right Now) 25 Minutes 6629 10413 DV-1593
8)25th Anniversary Fan Club Documentary 1993 112 minutes 8797
9)Top Of The Pops 6/14/70(All Right Now) 4 minutes DV-2762

FRENCH TV COMPILE - 1960's Compile of French bands from various sources
featuring Brigette Bardot, Les Jages, Tetes, Golden Earring, and others 40 minutes 5261

FRENCH CANADIAN TV Clips
1)Hou-Lops(Vendredi m'obsede - Friday On My Mind), Vicky Leandros(L'amour est Bleu -
Love Is Blue), and Robert Charlebois(Dolores and La Marche du President) 12 minutes 10484

GLENN FREY:
1)The One You Love promo 156 DV-4537
2)Part Of Me, Part Of You promo M 150

FRIDAYS - ABC TV 1980's New Wave Collection 110 minutes DV-52
" The Cars( Touch and Go, Shoo Be Doo, and Gimme Some Slack)
" The Boomtown Rats(Someone's Looking at You and I Don't Like Mondays
" The Clash(London Calling, Train in Vain, Guns of Brixton, and Clampdown)
" DEVO(Girl You Want, Gates of Steel, Whip It, and Uncontrollable Urge)
" The Plasmatics(Living Dead and Butcher Baby)
" The Jam(Start and Private Hell)
" Graham Parker(Empty Lives and Local Girls)
" Split Enz(I Got You and I Hope I Never)
" Jim Carroll Band(It's Too Late)
" The Pretenders(Message of Love and Louie Louie)
" The Stray Cats(Baby Blue Eyes, Stray Cat Strut, Rock This Town, and Runaway Boys)
" The Blasters(I'm Shakin' and So Long Baby Goodbye)

FRIENDS OF DISTINCTION
1)The Ed Sullivan Show 12/27/70 (Grazing In The Grass) 4 minutes DV-2970

ROBERT FRIPP:
1)Exposure promo 86
2)Midnight Special 10/5/79 4 minutes 86
3)I Advanced Mask promo 111 DV-5331
4)VH-1 New Visions 1988 29 minutes 3180
5)BBC Feature 1985 29 minutes 3193 DV-3641
6)Rotterdam 11/88 28 minutes 3193
7)Leeds 1980 5 minutes 3299
8)Music From "Caught" 6 minutes 3582 DV-2538
9)Boffo Mundo Show Interview 1979 30 minutes (College TV Show) B&W 9596
10)Live in Japan 11/11/92 (Soundscape, Kan-non Power, Yamanashi Blues, Melrose Avenue,
Firescape, Moving Force, Asturias, Chromatic Fantasy in D minor, Blockhead,
Hope, and Threnody for Souls in Torment) DV-5564

FROM A WHISPER TO A SCREAM 2002 Series Focusing On Irish Pop Music 30 minutes each
1)Part 1 The start of Irish Pop Music Featuring The Clancy Brothers, Horslips, Val Doonican,
Gilbert O' Sullivan, Van Morrison, Rory Gallagher, and a general overview of
Irish Pop Music 10704
2)Part 2 The Rise of Irish Musicians including Boomtown Rats, BAND-AID, and more 10704
3)Part 3 Boomtown Rats, U2, LIVE-AID, and more 10704
4)Part 4 Moving Hearts, U2, Thin Lizzy, and more 10704
5)Part 5 Sinead O' Connor, The Pogues, Paul Brady, Hothouse Flowers, My Bloody Valentine,
Rory Gallagher, and more 10704
6)Part 6 U2, The Cranberries, Ash, Boyzone, The Corrs, Riverdance, Van Morrison, and more 10704

FROM THE BIG APPLE TO THE BIG EASY - Hurricane Benefit Concert
Madison Square Garden 9/20/2005 - Performances Include: Allen Toussaint(Southern Nights
and songs with Art Neville, Lenny Kravitz, and Elvis Costello(Yes We Can Can)),
Clarence "Frogman" Henry(Ain't Got No Home), Aaron Neville(A Change Is Gonna Come),
Paul Simon(Just A Dream), Jimmy Buffett(Fortune Teller), Cyril Neville(Big Chief),
Irma Thomas(It's Raining and Time is on My Side), Allen Toussaint and Cyndi Lauper(I Know(You
Don't Want Me No More), The Dixie Cups(Goin To The Chapel and medley of Jackomo-fin-a-o,
Brother John and Iko, Iko), Bette Midler(I Think It's Going To Rain Today), Elton John(Funeral for
a Friend, Love Lies Bleeding, Someone Saved my Life Tonight, and Levon), Walter "Wolfman"
Washington(Barefootin'), Snooks Eaglin(Let The Good Times Roll), Buckwheat Zydeco and
Ry Cooder(Hello Josephine, When the Levee Breaks, Jimmy Buffett(Piece of Work, Pascagoula Run!,
Heart of Gold with Dave Matthews, Changes In Latititude Changes In Attitude, Son Of A Son Of A
Sailor, Come Monday, Scarlett Begonias, Fins, Margaritaville, Sea Cruise - with Paul Simon,
John Fogerty(Born on the Bayou, Have You Ever Seen the Rain, Keep On Chooglin', Willie and the
Poor Boys, Bad Moon Rising, and Proud Mary), Dave Bartholomew with Elvis Costello(The Monkey
Speaks His Mind, Feet Don't Fail Me Now, and more), Diana Krall(I'm Walkin'), Simon &
Garfunkel(Mrs. Robinson, Homeward Bound, and Bridge Over Troubled Water with Aaron Neville),
and The Neville Brothers and the Meters(Hey Pocky Way, Amazing Grace, When the Saints Go
Marching In, and more), and The Rebirth Brass Band(Do Watcha Wanna) 5 hours 20 minutes DV-5603 - DV-5605

FROM THE BITTER END- Best Of compile clips from 1965-1972 with: Richie Havens,
Frank Zappa, Janis Ian, Melanie, Neil Diamond, The First Edition, Chubby Checker,
Spanky and Our Gang, Marvin Gaye, David Steinberg, Tom Rush, Linda Ronstadt
and The Stone Poneys, The Simon Sisters, Chuck Berry, Phil Ochs, Flip Wilson,
Mitch Ryder, Box Tops, Ron Carey, Dustin Hoffman, Dudley Moore, Happenings,
Brook Benton, Redd Foxx, and more 4 ½ hours 1506-1507-1508

FROM THE BITTER END - Live From Greenwich Village, New York Box Set compile of
clips from 1965-1972 very similar to the above but with some extra clips and some not
included with:The Chambers Brothers(Going Uptown), Janis Ian(Lonely One), Richie
Havens(Marching To The Concord War), Mothers Of Invention(Suzy Creamcheese),
Mary Wells(Two Lovers), Chad Mitchell(The Other Side Of This Life), Richie Havens(Streets
Of The City), Janis Ian(Be My Friend Again), Chad Mitchell(Quiet Room), Balikrishma(Sitar
medley), Jake Holmes(Faces/Golden Quiet), Mothers Of Invention(Excerpts), Spanky &
Our Gang(Suzanne), Neil Diamond(Kentucky Woman), Odetta(Give Me Your Hand),
Peaches & Herb(Let's Fall In Love), Serendipity Singers(Know My Rider), Brook
Benton(Tell Me), Morgana King(Walk On By), Chuck Jackson(Since You've Been Gone),
The Happenings(Music Music Music), Neil Diamond(Solitary Man), Odetta(Born
In Bethlehem), Serendipity Singers(It Ain't Necessarily Bird Street), Brook Benton(The
Glory Of Love), The Happenings(Mammy), Cashman, Pastilli & West(Listen),
Peaches & Herb(Two Little Kids), Steve Baron Quartet(Too Many People In My Life),
Chuck Jackson(When It Comes To The Way), Tom Rush(Who Do You Love?),
Chad Mitchell Trio w/John Denver(Both Sides Now/Born To Be Free),
Frankie Valli(Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You), Dee Dee Warwick(I Need Love),
Country Joe & The Fish(Fixin' To Die Rag), Paul Anka(When We Get There),
Chad Mitchell Trio w/John Denver(That's The Way It Ought To Be), Joe
Williams(Smack Dab In The Middle/Every Day I Have The Blues), Grace
Markay(When A Love Affair Is Over), Frankie Valli(Here I Stand), Country Joe &
The Fish(I Got Love), Dee Dee Warwick(Get Away, Baby), Paul Anka(Can't Get
You Out Of My Mind), Anita Sheer(Flamenco Nights), Lynne Kellogg(Follow
The Children), Country Joe & The Fish(Who Am I?), First Edition(Just Dropped
In), Melanie(Beautiful People), Chubby Checker(The Twist), Marvin Gaye(Ain't
That Peculiar/My Love), First Edition(I Was The Loser), Chubby Checker(Temptation),
Melanie(In The Morning), Spanky & Our Gang(Everybody's Talking), First Edition(I Got
A Funny Feeling), Tom Rush(I Feel Fine), Chubby Checker(Ace Of Diamond),
Spanky & Our Gang(Don't You Understand), Marvin Gaye(I Need You), Tom Rush(No Regrets),
Amanda Ambrose(Nobody), Stone Poneys(One By One and Different Drum), Staple
Singers(Deliver Me), The Box Tops(The Letter), Jim Kweskin Jug Band(Everybody's High),
Stone Poneys(Ask Any Mirror), Kenny Rankin(I've Been Searching), Staple Singers(Wade
In The Water), Kenny Rankin(Oh, So Peaceful Here), Nina Simone(House Of The Rising Sun),
Jim Kweskin Jug Band(If You're A Piper), Maria Muldaur(Ain't Gonna Marry), The Box
Tops(Neon Rainbow), Gloria Tracy(Ebbtide Medley), Nina Simone(You'll Go
To Hell), Jackie & Roy(The Word), Amanda Ambrose(That Ain't Where It's At),
Marvin Gaye(Why Did I Choose You?), Jackie & Roy(I Wonder What's The Matter With?),
Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels(Sock It To Me Baby), Simon Sisters(Winkin', Blinkin'
And Nod), Chuck Berry (Roll Over Beethoven), The Candymen)Georgia Pine), Miriam
Makeba(Melisha), Orpheus(I've Never Seen Life Like This), Carly Simon(It Rains In
My Heart), Chuck Berry(Maybelline), Candymen(Stone Blues Men), Miriam Makeba(Jolinka),
Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels(What Now My Love). Chuck Berry (Johnny B. Goode),
Miriam Makeba(Ring Bell), Sabicas(Flamenco Medley), Orpheus(Can't Find The Time),
Staple Singers(Every Look What's Going Down), Grace Markay(Those Little Things),
Ruben Mitchell(Jazz Piano Medley), Flip Wilson, Ron Carey, Dustin Hoffman,
Dudley Moore, Woody Allen, Stiller and Meara, Dick Cavett,
Severin Dardin & Andrew Duncan, and Redd Foxx 7 Hours PRE DV-2017-2020

THE FUGS:
1)Swedish TV 7/12/68 18 minutes (Crystal Liason, I Couldn't Get High, The Adventures Of
Candy Cane, The Garden Is Open, Supergirl, and interviews) 8958

THE BOBBY FULLER FOUR:
1)Mysteries & Scandals 1999 30 minutes 7134

ANNETTE FUNICELLO
1)The Ed Sullivan Show 3/6/66 (No Where To Go But Up) DV-5340

FUZZBOX:
1)European TV Compile 133 minutes 3624

KENNY G:
1)Songbird promo 503

PETER GABRIEL:
1)New Music 6/80 4 minutes 6
2)Games Without Frontiers promo 978
3)Rockpalast 9/15/78 (On The Air, Moribund The Burgermeister, Perspective, Here Comes
The Flood, White Shadow, Waiting For The Big One, Humdrum, I Don't Remember,
Solsbury Hill, Modern Love, The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway, and interview) 74 minutes 104 DV-620
4)German TV 9/80 w/live clip 13 minutes (Optical PAL Transfer) 122
5)Shock The Monkey promo 58-877 DV-945
6)Modern Love promo (Optical PAL Transfer) 3637
7)Old Grey Whistle Test interview 10/19/82 9 minutes 136 DV-4988
8)South Bank Show 10/31/82 51 minutes (Optical PAL Transfer) 64
Straight NTSC Transfer copy of above show (Note: The original South Bank Show
introduction and opening commentary was missing from this transfer and was
edited on from the older Optical PAL transfer to make the show complete) DV-3387 DV-4987
9)Kate! Special 12/28/79 6 minutes (Optical PAL Transfer) 64
10)I Don't Remember live promo 647-878
11)Japanese TV interview 1982 9 minutes 222
12)This Is The Picture w/Laurie Anderson 5 minutes 262
13)Italian TV 1982 (2 shows) 8 minutes 295
14)French TV interview 1983 7 minutes 295
15)French TV 1983 10 minutes 295
16)German TV 1983 4 minutes 295
17)MTV interview 1984 2 minutes 306
18)Sledgehammer promo 426-878
19)Amnesty International Concert 6/15/86 38 minutes 455
20)Good Morning America 7/11/86 5 minutes 455
21)Big Time promo 877-496
22)French TV 1986 15 minutes 502
23)Entertainment Tonight 9/86 4 minutes 502
24)New Music 9/86 13 minutes 502
25)Much Music interview 9/86 25 minutes 534
26)New Music Awards 11/86 8 minutes 534
27)Japan Aid 1986 39 minutes 544
28)UN Concert 9/86(Audience) 30 minutes 544
29)Top Of The Pops 1980 3 minutes 545
30)Houston 12/7/86(Audience)(incomplete) 120 minutes 550
31)Chicago 6/86(Audience) 32 minutes 571
32)Showbiz Today 9/86 3 minutes 571
33)MTV interview 1986 2 minutes 571
34)Don't Give Up promos 877-879-573
35)Nick Rocks interview 3/87 3 minutes 573
36) 8mm Silent Film 1980 4 minutes 503
37)Canadian tv interview 1983 2 minutes 503
38)Biko promo 616
39)Mercy Street promo 877
40)Red Rain promo 879
41)Spectrum, Philadelphia 7/20/87 (Red Rain, Shock The Monkey, Games Without Frontiers,
No Self Control, Mercy Street, This Is The Picture, Big Time, Don't Give Up,
Lay Your Hands On Me, Solsbury Hill, Sledgehammer, Here Comes The Flood,
In Your Eyes (with Youssou N'Dour), and Biko) 110 minutes 939
42)Rochester War Memorial 1987(Audience) 116 minutes 1123
43)In Your Eyes promo for "Say Anything" 1606
44)My Secret Place promo w/Joni Mitchell 1956
45)Brief MTV Clip on London concert 4/90 1 minute M 42
46)Feeding The Rhythm Much Music Special 4/87 35 minutes 2215
47)CV Video w/promo clips for: Big Time;Don't Give Up(both versions); Red Rain,
Shock The Monkey, Mercy Street, Sledgehammer, and I Don't Remember PRE
48)P.O.V. video documentary 1991 85 minutes 2950
49)In Concert '91 7 minutes 3299
50)Swedish TV 10/10/82 4 minutes 3637
51)Italian TV interview 1983 8 minutes 295
52)The "Story Of Rock'n'Roll" Clip 2 minutes 1712
53)CDN TV 8/3/92 4 minutes 3731
54)Tonight Show 2/25/93 14 minutes M 288
55)Virgin Records Promo 8/13/92 20 minutes 3987
56)Buenos Aires 1988 55 minutes 4780
57)Secret World Live (Come Talk To Me , Steam, Across the River, Slow Marimbas,
Shaking the Tree, Blood of Eden, San Jacinto, Kiss That Frog, Washing of the Water,
Solsbury Hill, Digging in the Dirt, Sledgehammer, Secret World, Don't Give Up,
In Your Eyes + The Making of "Secret World Live") 118 minutes 4965 DV-625
58)Solsbury Hill promo 9034
59)British TV 1978 (Mother Of Violence and Humdrum) 10352
60)The Barry Williams Show promo DV-191 DV-5718
61)Whistle Test Documentary - Making of 'So' and 'Red Rain' solo piano - 1986 8 minutes DV-4988
62)One to One Interview 1989 Up close and personal interview about his career 27 minutes. DV-4988
63)Us and Then - VH1 documentary from the 'Egos and Icons' series, broadcast in 1993 and
featuring interviews from 1980-1993 as well as some live clips 45 minutes DV-6428
64)Saturday Night Live 4/10/93 (Steam, In Your Eyes, and closing) DV-7972

SERGE GAINSBOURG
1)Extrait De "Le Pacha" 1968 "Requiem Pour Un Con" 24 minutes 9041

CRYSTAL GALE
1) 1979 TV Special with Judy Collins, B.B. King, and The Statler Brothers
(Show is incomplete - first 38 minutes) DV-7607

NOEL GALLAGHER:
1)Late Late Show 1996 13 minutes 5616

RORY GALLAGHER
1)Tribute To Rory Gallagher from Irish TV (Night On The Western Plain and interview) 15 minutes DV-8558

GARAGE ROCK - 1960's Compilation 53 minutes 8436 DV-6669
- Raspberries - Go All The Way and I'm A Rocker (The Mike Douglas Show)
- Moby Grape - Omaha and 8:05 (The Mike Douglas Show)
- New Colony Six - You & I (Mulqueen's Kiddie A Go Go)
- Tommy James & The Shondells - Mony Mony and Crimson & Clover (Ed Sullivan Show)
- Strawberry Alarm Clock - Incense and Peppermints (American Bandstand)
- The Cyrkle - Red Rubber Ball (Hullabaloo)
- The Knickerbockers - Just One Girl (Where The Action Is)
- Beau Brummels - Just A Little and Laugh Laugh (Shivaree)
- Wellingtons - Keep On Dancing (Shindig)
- Love - My Little Red Book (American Bandstand)
- Music Machine - Talk Talk (American Bandstand?)
- Shadows Of Knight - Gloria (Where The Action Is)
- Leaves - Hey Joe (American Bandstand)
- The Outsiders - Time Wont Let Me (Where The Action Is)
- ? & The Mysterions - 96 Tears (Where The Action Is)
- Count Five- Psychotic Reaction (American Bandstand)

GARAGE ROCK SIXTIES - Compilation of 1960's promos, live & TV performances and a few interviews
Music Machine(Talk Talk), The Count Five(Psychotic Reaction), Shadows of Knight(Shake),
13th Floor Elevators(You're Gonna Miss Me), Bad Seeds(Taste Of The Same and King Bee),
The Seeds(Pushin' Too Hard, Can't Seem To Make You Mine, and Painted Doll),
Blues Magoos(We Ain't Got Nothin' Yet), The Leaves(Hey Joe), Love(Little Red Book),
Strawberry Alarm Clock(Incense and Peppermints) , ? & The Mysterians(96 Tears and I Need
Somebody), Sandy Sargent(Can't Stop The Want), The Monks(Boys Are Boys, Monks Chant, Oh
How To Do Now, Complication, I Can't Get Over You, and Cuckoo), The Shanes(I Don't Want
Your Love, Boom Boom Boom), The Creatures(A,B, & C), Carl Denver(Wimoweh),
The Castaways(Liar Liar), Shadows of Knight(Gloria), The Count Five(Psychotic Reaction and Peace
Of Mind), Lurch - Ted Cassidy(Do The Lurch), The Troggs(With A Girl Like You and I Can't Control
Myself), The Small Faces(Whatcha Gonna Do About It and Sha La La La Lee), Steppenwolf(Sookie
Sookie), Bob Seger System(Ramblin' Gamblin Man), Rackett Squad(Suburban Life), Blues Magoos(We
Ain't Got Nothin' Yet), Cesar et Ses Remains(Splish Splash), Honeycombs(Have I The Right),
The Standells(Dirty Water, Try It, Sometimes Good Guys…, Big Boss Man, and Come On), and
The Electric Prunes(Get Me To The World On Time) 115 minutes
Quality varies from excellent to below average DV-5599

GARAGE ROCK USA - Wisconsin PBS Special includes interviews with Jim Sohns,
Joe Kelley, Bun E. Carlos, Sky Saxon, and others. Members of two of the best-remembered
garage bands, The Shadows of Knight and the Seeds, recall knocking the British off
the record charts with hits like "Gloria" and "Pushin' Too Hard." Cheap Trick drummer
Bun E. Carlos remembers in hilarious detail his 13 years of playing in garages and garage
bands. Sky Saxon of the Seeds describes the early days of Flower Power and the story
behind "Pushin Too Hard." Jimy Sohns of Chicago's Shadows of Knight remembers
how Beatlemania was transferred to any American band with British-style hair and
instruments. A live garage rock celebration featuring the Shadows of Knight and Saxon
is alternated with some of the greatest garage rock recordings from the "classic
era," 1965-67. Interspersed is commentary from a group of aficionados that includes
Craig Werner, a professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison who has written
influential books about rock and is on the nominating committee for the Rock and
Roll Hall of Fame. The panel talks about the cultural aspects of the music as band
photos flash by. 58 minutes 10116 DV-4163

GASTANK- Episodes(British TV)
1) 3/26/83 Roy Wood, Frankie Miller, Steve Hackett, Tony Ashton 51 minutes 236
2) 3/12/83 John Entwhistle and Tony Ashton (incomplete) 19 minutes 236

MARVIN GAYE:
1)A&E Biography - Marvin Gaye: The Things We Hear 1/24/2002 9523
2)American Bandstand (It Takes Two) (large rag doll taking place of Kim Weston,
who is not on clip) 3 minutes 9968
3)The Life and Death of Marvin Gaye documentary 60 minutes DV-6252
4)The Real Thing - In Performance 1964-1981 75 minutes DV-8408
" Hitch Hike - American Bandstand 1964
" Pride & Joy - Shivaree 1965
" Can I Get A Witness - Shivaree 1965
" Pretty Little Baby 1965
" Ain't That Peculiar 1965
" You're A Wonderful One - Lloyd Thaxton Show
" Can I Get A Witness
" Let's Get It On
" Ain't No Mountain High Enough with Tammi Terrell - Upbeat Show
" I Heard It Through The Grapevine - Hollywood Palace 1969
" What's Going On - Save The Children Concert 1972
" What's Happening Brother - Save The Children Concert 1972
" Come Get To This - Dutch TV concert 1981
" Let's Get It On - Dutch TV concert 1981
" Distant Lover - Dinah Shore Show 1979
" A Funky Space Reincarnation 1979 promo film
" Ego Tripping Out - Dinah Shore Show 1979
" Heavy Love Affair - Dutch TV 1981
" Brief interview segments between most songs from shows like American Bandstand, Lloyd Thaxton, Dinah Shore

GENERATION GAP(ABC Game Show)
1) 2/7/69 Dennis Wholley Hosts with The Ohio Express(Yummy Yummy Yummy) and
Bill Kenny of The Ink Spots(If I Didn't Care) w/o/c 11200 DV-4658
2) 3/7/69 Contestants include Georgia O'Brien, Hugh O'Brian(star of TV's Wyatt Earp),
Diane Stone, Jon Petrecelli, Chris Stone, and Paul Levine. The guest star is
Pinky Lee. Musical guests are the Brooklyn Bridge(The Worst That Could Happen) w/o/c DV

GENERATION X:
1)Wild Youth promo 2925

GENESIS:
1)New Music 6/80 4 minutes 6
2)Turn It On Again promo 6
3)Belgian TV 2/2/72 (The Fountain of Salmacis, Twilight Alehouse, The Musical Box, and
The Return Of The Giant Hogweed) 30 minutes 6-4472 DV-5115
4)Misunderstanding promo 33 DV
5)Video Tape Network Concert 1976 live + promos 29 minutes 33 - 7718
6)Lyceum, London 5/2/80 39 minutes 86-4655-7718 DV-1177
7)Top Of The Pops 3/80 3 minutes 86
8)Abacab and No Reply At All promos 87 DV
9)Firth Of Fifth live outtake from VTN Concert 8 minutes 121-187
10)Tokyo 12/2/78 (11th Earl of Mar, Dance on a Volcano, Drum Duet, Los Endos, and
I Know What I Like) 29 minutes 227
11)Live At 5 11/81 7 minutes 106
12)Liverpool 1980 documentary with Clips Of Turn It On Again / Deep In The Motherlode /
Behind The Lines / Duchess / I Know What I Like / Dance On A Volcano / Drum Duet /
and Los Endos 40 minutes 109 9100
13)In Concert 1976 movie (Apollo Theatre, Glasgow & Bingly Hall July 9 & 10, 1976)
(I Know What I Like, Fly On A Windshield, Carpet Crawlers, The Cinema Show(part 2),
Entangled, Supper's Ready (part 2), and Los Endos) 45 minutes 124-7718
14)Midnight Special 1/25/74 (Watcher Of The Skies and Musical Box)(A Few Glitches) 16 minutes 196 DV-3390
15)In America - Long Island 11/81 52 minutes 202
16)Keep It Dark promo 241 DV
17)Mama promo 245 DV
18)That's All promo 253 DV
19)JFK Stadium, Philadelphia 8/21/82 (Dance on a Volcano, Behind The Lines, Follow You,
Follow Me, Dodo/Lurker, Abacab, and Supper's Ready (up to 'Ikhanton' section only))
(Incomplete-Audience) 42 minutes 60
20)Illegal Alien promo 293 DV
21)Shepperton Studios 10/30-31/73 (Watcher of the Skies, Dancing Out with the Moonlit DV-3391
Knight, I Know What I Like, Musical Box, and Supper's Ready)
64 minutes 295-4654-4934-7720-8256 DV-448 DV-5138
22)Spanish tv interview 1983 2 minutes 295
23)Austrian TV 8/28/78 (The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway, Musical Box, In The Cage,
The Cinema Show, Afterglow, and Interviews) 19 minutes 361
24)Rome 1971 (Interview / Stagnation ) (Dubbed audio) 4 minutes 161-496
25)Invisible Touch promo 432 DV
26)Rutherford MTV Guest VJ 6/10/86 14 minutes 439
27)Today Show 7/86 10 minutes 439-470
28)Man On The Corner promo 45-71 DV
29)Mike Douglas Show 7/77 8 minutes 113
30)MTV interview 11/82 2 minutes 111-136
31)CNE, Toronto 8/28/82(Audience) 116 minutes 52
32)MTV interview w/Collins 12/82 3 minutes 137
33)Turn It On Again Live promo 137
34)Three Dates With Genesis 1978 BBC Documentary 49 minutes 136-5509 9100 DV-6134
35)Tiswas 5/81 3 minutes (Optical PAL Transfer) 136
36)Top Of The Pops 12/81 3 minutes (Optical PAL Transfer) 64
37)Profiles In Rock 12/82 25 minutes 77
38)MTV Promo/Brief Interview 1982 1 minute 111 DV-5331
39)London 1/1/77 8 minutes 187
40)Many Too Many promo 187 DV
40a)Many Too Many (alternate promo video - filmed at Knebworth 6/24/78) DV-6134
41)Fast Copy Profile 3/86 7 minutes 470
42)Noel Edmunds Show 3/86 3 minutes 470
43)Montreux 1986 11 minutes 470-496
44)MTV interview 6/86 11 minutes 470
45)Entertainment Tonight 7/86 3 minutes 470
46)Birmingham 1984 46 minutes 469
47)MTV Music Awards 9/5/86 4 minutes 469
48)Michelob Commercials 2 minutes 492-505
49)Land Of Confusion promo 505 DV
50)....From The Beginning MTV Special 11/86 35 minutes 492
51)The Invisible Touch Tour Special 1986 17 minutes 492
52)Rome 1971 interview 2 minutes 496
53)Silent "LAMB" footage Chicago and Grand Rapids 1974 14 minutes 502 DV-3391
54)Detroit 10/20/86(Audience) 140 minutes 501-502
55)French TV Appearances 1982-1986 20 minutes 520
56)Cleveland 1/26/87 6 minutes 505
57)Tonight, Tonight, Tonight promo 544
58)Santa Monica 3/21/74 8mm Silent Footage With Dubbed Sound 26 minutes 549 DV-3392
59)In Too Deep promo 570 DV
60)Live At 5 1986 6 minutes 573
61)University Sports Arena, Montreal 4/20/74 16mm Silent Footage with Good Dubbed
Audio 44 minutes 503 7720 DV-3392
62)Anything She Does promo 503 DV
63)Entertainment Tonight 8/14/87 2 minutes 647
64)Atlantic Records 40th Anniversary 5/14/88 20 minutes 955
65)Promos for: Mama;No Reply At All;Land Of Confusion;That's All;Tonight,Tonight,Tonight;
Duchess;Anything She Does;In Too Deep; Robbery,Assault, and Battery; Invisible Touch;
Abacab; Ripples; Follow You,Follow Me; Illegal Alien; Throwing It All Away;
Misunderstanding; Keep It Dark; A Trick Of The Tail; Home By The Sea;
Man On The Corner; Turn It On Again; and Many Too Many PRE
66)That's Life Canadian tv 1981 7 minutes 1893
67)Genesis....A History documentary 90 minutes PRE
68)Good Morning America 11/25/91 8 minutes M 222
69)No Son Of Mine promo M 222 DV
70)No Admittance In Concert '91 Special 12/6/91 60 minutes 3340 8934
71)I Can't Dance promo M 252 DV
72)Opening Night ABC Special 6/13/92 60 minutes 2033
73)The "Story Of Rock'n'Roll" Clip 2 minutes 1712
74)The Way We Walk FOX Special 11/14/92 & 12/5/92 120 minutes 3770
75)Dallas 1977 21 minutes(POOR) 4780
76)Old Grey Whistle Test 1986 25 minutes 5509
77)Melodie French TV 2/12/74(I Know What I Like and Supper's Ready) 31 minutes
(Timing Strip) 8256 8934 DV-411 DV-3392 DV-5115 DV-5808
78)VH1 Behind The Music 12/19/99 60 minutes 7535
79)The Musical Box 12 minutes 7720
80)Sounds Of The Seventies - Belgian TV 2/2/72 (Fountain Of Salmacis, Twilight Alehouse,
Musical Box, and Return Of The Giant Hogweed) 30 minutes 8256 DV-411 DV-3390
81)French TV (Paris Bataclan) 1/10/73 (The Musical Box, Interview, Supper's Ready,
Interview, Return Of The Giant Hogweed, and The Knife) 35 minutes 8256 8934 8971 DV-3390 DV-5115
82)Wind and Wuthering promos (Eleventh Earl Of Mar and Your Own Special Way) 9 minutes 8256 DV-411
83)Lyceum, London 5/6/80 (Deep In The Motherlode, Dancing With The Moonlit Knight,
Carpet Crawlers, Squonk, One For The Vine, Behind The Lines, Duchess, Guide Vocal,
Turn It On Again, Duke's Travels, Duke's End, Say It's Alright Joe, The Lady Lies,
Ripples, In The Cage, Raven, Afterglow, Follow You, Follow Me, Dance On A Volcano,
Drum Duet, Los Endos, and I Know What I Like) 130 minutes 8472
84)BBC Retrospective 1986 27 minutes 8797
85)Lyceum, London 5/7/80 (Behind The Lines, Duchess, Guide Vocal, In The Cage, Afterglow,
Dance On A Volcano, Drum Duet, and Los Endos) 45 minutes 8971
86)The Genesis Songbook Documentary 2001 100 minutes DV
87)The Genesis Songbook Documentary 2001 TV Broadcast 50 minutes DV-1176
88)The Way We Walk Live In Concert London 1992 (Land Of Confusion, No Son Of Mine,
Driving The Last Spike, Medley: Dance On A Volcano / The Lamb Lies Down On
Broadway / The Musical Box / Firth Of Fifth / I Know What I Like / That's All./
Illegal Alien / Follow You, Follow Me, Fading Lights, Jesus He Knows Me,
Dreaming While You Sleep, Home By The Sea, Hold On My Heart, Domino,
The Drum Thing, I Can't Dance, Tonight, Tonight, Tonight, Invisible Touch,
And Turn It On Again) 120 minutes DV
89)German TV feature 1975 4 minutes (slight audio tracking problem) 10122
90)Live At Wembley Stadium 1987 (Mama, Abacab, Domino (Part 1. In The Glow of the
Night), Domino (Part 2. The Last Domino), That's All, Brazilian, Land Of Confusion,
Tonight, Tonight, Tonight, Throwing It All Away, Home By The Sea, Invisible Touch,
Drum Duet, Los Endos, Turn It On Again (Medley) - Turn It On Again / Everybody
Needs (Somebody To Love) / I Can't Get No Satisfaction / Reach Out And I'll Be There /
You've Lost That Loving Feeling / Pinball Wizard / In The Midnight Hour / Turn It On
Again, and Do The Neurotic 132 minutes DV-2927
91)Invisible Touch Tour Documentary DV-2927
92)Inside Geneis - A Critical Review 1975-1980 of the music of Genesis from Trick of the
Tail to Duke. Features concert performances from the Duke tour and interviews with
the band. Extracts from live performances include: Dance on a Volcano, Deep in the
Motherlode, Follow You Follow Me, Dukes End, and I Know what I Like 60 minutes DV
93)Italy 4/18/72 and 2/3/74 (Includes parts of Stagnation, live footage, and Interviews) B&W 7 minutes DV-3390
94)Chicago 8mm film 12/3/73 and 4/11/74 (Very nice silent footage. Some live concert
audio was added to make it more enjoyable) 10 minutes DV-3390
95)German TV 1/24/75 (Includes short clips of The Slipperman, In The Cage, and
The Musical Box) 10 minutes DV-3391
96)Chicago 8mm silent footage 1/75 (Slipperman footage also includes a short
Musical Box portion) 5 minutes DV-3391
97)Grand Rapids 8mm silent "Lamb" footage 2/2/75 6 minutes DV-3391
98)Hamburg, Germany 8mm silent "Lamb" footage 4/8/75 4 minutes DV-3391
99)Liverpool, England 8mm silent "Lamb" footage 4/75 13 minutes DV-3391
100)Academy Of Music, NY 5/6/74 8mm Silent Footage With Dubbed Sound 8 minutes DV-3392
101)Genesis: Live 1978 Compilation - Approximately 100 minutes and Featuring: DV-3393
- Vienna TV Special 8/28/78 (Includes clips of The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway, Musical Box, In The
Cage, The Cinema Show, Afterglow, and Interviews)
- Three Dates with Genesis 10/78 (Includes clips of many live tracks from this documentary including
- The Cinema Show, Many Too Many, and The Lady Lies from Knebworth) 16 minutes
- Tokyo 12/3/78 (11th Earl of Mar, Dance on a Volcano, Drum Duet, Los Endos, and I Know What I Like) 29 minutes
- Unknown Location 1978 8mm silent film - Live music was added to make it more enjoyable 15 minutes
- Hamburg 6/13/78 8mm silent film - Live music was added to make it more enjoyable 7 minutes
- Dortmund 6/14/78 8mm silent film - Live music was added to make it more enjoyable 4 minutes
- Austrian TV 1978 (In the early-mid 1990s some of the footage used in the original 1978 Vienna TV
special was re-Broadcast as part of much longer Genesis specials spanning their entire career.
There is some additional footage that was not part of the original broadcast, albeit very short)
102)Genesis: Live 1980 Compilation - Approximately 100 minutes and Featuring: DV-3394
- Top Of The Pops 3/13/80 (Turn It On Again) 3 minutes
- Empire Theatre, Liverpool 5/2-3/80 Documentary with Clips Of Turn It On Again, Deep In The
Motherlode, Behind The Lines, Duchess, I Know What I Like, Dance On A Volcano, Drum Duet/Los Endos 39 minutes
- Lyceum, London 5/7/80 (Behind The Lines, Duchess, Guide Vocal, In The Cage, Afterglow, Dance On
A Volcano, Drum Duet, and Los Endos) 40 minutes
- Ottawa 6/22/80 Silent 8mm footage 18 minutes
103)Story Of Albert Day One Lyceum, London 5/6/80 (Deep In The Motherlode, Dancing
With The Moonlit Knight, The Carpet Crawlers, Squonk, One For The Vine, Behind
The Lines, Duchess, Guide Vocal, Turn It On Again, Duke's Travels, Duke's End, Say
It's Alright Joe, The Lady Lies, Ripples (Cut, Second Half Only), In The Cage/Raven,
Afterglow, Follow You, Follow Me, Dance On A Volcano, Drum Duet, Los Endos,
and I Know What I Like) 130 minutes DV-3395
104)Story Of Albert Day Two Lyceum, London 5/7/80 (Deep In The Motherlode, Dancing
With The Moonlit Knight, Carpet Crawlers, Squonk, One For The Vine, Behind The
Lines, Duchess, Guide Vocal, Turn It On Again, Duke's Travels, Duke's End, Say It's
Alright Joe, The Lady Lies, Ripples (Cut), In The Cage/Raven, Afterglow, Follow
You, Follow Me, Dance On A Volcano, Drum Duet, Los Endos, I Know What I
Like, and The Knife) 140 minutes DV-3396
105)Rock im Park German TV 7/98 (Land Of Confusion, Interview, Calling All
Stations, and No Son Of Mine) 22 minutes DV-3640
106)Birmingham 2/84 (Home By the Sea, Second Home by the Sea, Keep it Dark,
It's Gonna Get Better, In The Cage, Cinema Show, In That Quiet Earth,
Colony of Slippermen, Afterglow, Drum Duet, Turn It On Again, Abacab,
That's All, Mama, and llegal Alien) 102 minutes DV-4592 and DV-4593
107)Knebworth 8/2/92 (Land of Confusion, No Son of Mine, Driving the Last Spike,
Medley (Dance on a Volcano / The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway / Musical Box /
Firth of Fifth / I Know What I Like (including small parts of Follow You Follow Me /
That's All / Your Own Special Way / Stagnation), Throwing It All Away, Fading Lights,
Jesus He Knows Me, Home By the Sea / Second Home By the Sea, Hold on My Heart,
Domino: In The Glow of the Night / The Last Domino, Drum Duet, I Can't Dance,
Tonight Tonight Tonight, Invisible Touch, and Turn it On Again) DV-4952 and DV-4953
108)The Lamb Live Down on Broadway - Various Locations on the 1975 tour, mixture of
amateur and pro shot video footage interspersed with still photos. Footage from:
Berkeley 1/22/75, Grand Rapids 2/2/75, Hamburg 4/8/75, and Liverpool 4/19/75 -
Audio from West Palm Beach 1/10/75 (Soundboard) 75 minutes DV-5073
" The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway
" Fly On A Windshield
" Broadway Melody Of 1974
" Cuckoo Cocoon
" In The Cage
" The Grand Parade Of Lifeless Packaging
" Story of Rael
" Back In N.Y.C.
" Hairless Heart
" Counting Out Time
" Carpet Crawlers
" Lilywhite Lilith
" The Waiting Room
" Anyway
" Here Comes The Supernatural Anaesthetist
" The Lamia
" Silent Sorrow In Empty Boats
" The Colony Of Slippermen - The Arrival/ A Visit to the Doktor/ The Raven
" The Light Dies Down On Broadway
" Riding The Scree
" In The Rapids
" it
" The Musical Box / 24. Watcher of The Skies
109)Prague, Czech Republic 2/2/98 (No Son Of Mine, Land of Confusion, The Lamb Lies Down on
Broadway, Calling All Stations, Alien Afternoon, Shipwrecked, Congo, There Must Be Some
Other Way, Domino, Home By The Sea, Second Home By The Sea, Mama, Invisible Touch,
and Turn it On Again) DV-5095 DV-5096
110)The Calling All Stations Electronic Press Kit DV-5097
111)The Calling All Stations Album Launch 8/26/97 Telecom Tower, Berlin (acoustic show)
(Not About Us, Interview, No Son of Mine, Interview, Lover's Leap, Interview, and
Turn it on Again) DV-5097
112)Seconds Out Promo - Live at Moody Coliseum, Texas 3/19/77 (Firth Of Fifth, Dance On
A Volcano, Los Endos, The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway, and The Musical Box)
28 minutes DV-5115
113)Live 1976-1978 PCM Audio Edition (GMDVD15) DV-5184
" Genesis In Concert - Glasgow 7/9-10/76 (Opening, I Know What I Like, Fly On A Windshield, Carpet
Crawlers, The Cinema Show (Part Two, Entangled, Supper's Ready (Part Two), and Los Endos) 43 minutes
" Rainbow, London 1/1/77 (Eleventh Earl Of Mar, One For The Vine, Your Own Special Way) 8 minutes
" Dallas, 3/19/77 (Firth Of Fifth, Dance On A Volcano, Drum Duet, Los Endos, The Lamb Lies Down On
Broadway, and The Musical Box (Ending Section) 28 minutes
" Knebworth 6/24/78 (Many Too Many and The Lady Lies)
114)Live 1980-1981 PCM Audio Edition (GMDVD13) DV-5185
" Live in Liverpool 5/2-3/80 Documentary Includes parts of Behind the Lines, Deep in the Motherlode,
Duchess, Duke's End, I Know What I Like, Dance on a Volcano, Drum Duet, Los Endos, and Interviews 39 minutes
" Lyceum, London 5/7/80 (Behind the Lines, Duchess, Guide Vocal, In The Cage, The Colony of Slippermen,
Afterglow, Dance on a Volcano, Drum Duet, and Los Endos) 39 Minutes
" Lyceum, London 5/6/80 (One for the Vine, The Lady Lies, and Ripples(part 2) 20 minutes
" Top of the Pops 3/13/80 (Turn it on Again)
" Top of the Pops 8/27/81 (Abacab)
115)Live 1976-1977 (GMDVD02) DV-5186
" Hamburg, Germany 6/29/76 Silent 8mm footage 13 minutes
" Rainbow, London 1/1/77 (Eleventh Earl Of Mar, One For The Vine, Your Own Special Way) 8 minutes
" The Mike Douglas Show 3/29/77 (Your Own Special Way and Afterglow) 8 minutes
" Dallas, 3/19/77 (Firth Of Fifth, Dance On A Volcano, Drum Duet, Los Endos, The Lamb Lies Down On
Broadway, and The Musical Box (Ending Section) 28 minutes
" Genesis In Concert 7/9-10/76 (Opening, I Know What I Like, Fly On A Windshield, Carpet Crawlers,
The Cinema Show (Part Two, Entangled, Supper's Ready (Part Two), and Los Endos) 43 minutes
116)Jesus He Knows Me, Hold On My Heart, Tell Me Why, and Carpet Crawlers Live promos DV
117)Archive 2 Promotional Interviews 10/27/2000 16 minutes DV
118)The Video Show traces the band's history during the height of their popularity - features
classic MTV staples and rare BBC footage of "Paperlate" is included. Tracks: No Son of
Mine, I Can't Dance, Hold On My Heart, Jesus He Knows Me, Tell Me Why, Invisible
Touch, Throwing It All Away, Land of Confusion, Tonight Tonight Tonight, Anything,
She Does, In Too Deep, That's All, Mama, Illegal Alien, Home By the Sea/Second Home
By the Sea, Paperlate, Abacab, Keep it Dark, No Reply at All, Man on the Corner, Turn It
On Again, Duchess, Misunderstanding, Follow You Follow Me, Many Too Many, A Trick
of the Tail, Ripples, Robbery, Assault, and Battery, Congo, Shipwrecked, Not About Us,
and Carpet Crawlers 1999 145 minutes DV-6103
119)Genesis Archive 1967-1975 - VH1 Documentary featuring new interviews with Tony Banks,
Phil Collins, Peter Gabriel, Steve Hackett, Anthony Phillips, John Silver, and
Chris Stewart, plus band reunion press conference and archive live footage. Narrated
by Ray Wilson. 45 minutes. Originally broadcast in 1998. DV-7246
120)Genesis Archive 1967-1975 - Documentary featuring new interviews with Tony Banks,
Phil Collins, Mike Rutherford, Daryl Stuermer, and Chester Thompson, classic live
footage and promos, and clips from the 2000 Managers Dinner acoustic show.
30 minutes Originally Broadcast in 2000. DV-7247

GENTLE GIANT:
1)BBC Sight and Sound 1/21/78 (Two Weeks In Spain, Freehand, Turning Around,
Just The Same, Memories Of Old Days, I Betcha Thought We Couldn't Do It,
For Nobody) (Edited version shown on U.S. TV) 44 minutes 20
2)BBC Sight and Sound 1/21/78 (Two Weeks In Spain, Freehand, On Reflection, Turning
Around, Just The Same, Playing The Game, Memories Of Old Days, I Betcha Thought
We Couldn't Do It, Funny Ways, For Nobody, and Mountain Time) 59 minutes 10250 DV-4484 DV
3)Giant For A Day and Words From The Wise promos 573 DV-4484
4)ABC In Concert 1975 (Knots) 7 minutes 8716
5)German TV 1974 (Cogs In Cogs, Proclamation, Funny Ways, The Runaway, Experience,
Excerpts from Octopus, Advent of Panurge, and So Sincere) 51 minutes DV
6)Interview live clip 1975 B&W 6 minutes 9038
7)Italian TV(Interview - On Screen graphic has wrong title "I'm Turning Around") 5 minutes DV-4484 DV-4670
8)ABC In Concert 1975 Filmed at the Terrace Theater, Long Beach(Experience, Features
from Octopus, Advent of Panurge, and Funny Ways) 30 minutes DV
9)Szene '74 live footage from the 1974 tour from German TV 3 minutes DV
10)Baroque & Roll Live Footage And Interview From Italian TV 1973 22 minutes (B&W) DV
11)Hangin' With VH1 Classic 6/2005 Derek Schulman talks about the Gentle Giant 35th Anniversary
CD Reissues and plays some videos, including "Words From The Wise" and Yes' "Don't
Kill The Whale" 52 minutes DV-5000
12)Promos for Interview, Give It Back, I Lost My Head, Words From The Wise, Thank You, and
Giant For A Day 30 minutes DV
13)Old Grey Whistle Test 11/26/74 (Medley From Octopus) 8 minutes DV
14)Munster, Germany 4/5/74 8mm footage 8 minutes DV

BOBBIE GENTRY
1)Top Of The Pops 8/68 (Ode To Billy Joe promo film) 5 minutes 10423 10817 DV-6461

THE GEORGE BAKER SELECTION
1)Greatest Hits Compilation (Little Green Bag, Dear Ann, Over And Over, Nathalie,
Tonight, Holyday, I'm On My Way, Marie-Jeanne, Baby Blue, (Fly Away) Little
Paraquayo, Sing A Song Of Love, Paloma Blanca, Morning Sky, Wild Bird,
Manana (Mi Amor), Silver, Beautiful Rose, Marja, Rosita, Santa Lucia By Night,
The George Baker Story, and Dear Ann(live) ) DV-4955

GERMAN TV COMPILE - Early promos w/Paper Dolls, P.P. Arnold, Tremeloes,
Georgie Fame, The Grapefruit, Hartmennia, & Bee Gees 28 minutes 3581

GERRY AND THE PACEMAKERS:
1)TAMI Show w/Chuck Berry 1965 (Maybellene, Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying,
It's Gonna Be Alright, How Do You Do It, and I Like It) 14 minutes 86
2)Beat Club 1967 8 minutes 108
3)Ferry Cross The Mersey movie 1966 (It's Gonna Be Alright, Slow Down, Why Oh Why
Oh Why, Ferry Cross The Mersey, This Thing Called Love, I'll Wait For You, You're So
Good To Me, and more), Cilla Black(Is It Love), Earl Royce & The Olympics (Shake
A Tail Feather), The Blackwell, and the Black Knights 90 minutes 672
4)Ed Sullivan 1965 5 minutes 952
5)Drop-In Swedish Tv 1966 2 minutes 1386
6)Gerry Marsden on This Is Your Life(British tv) 1985 26 minutes 1389
7)In Concert 1989 (How Do You Do It, Sweet Little Sixteen, Pretend, The Rose, I'm The One,
All In The Game, Chills, Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying, It's Gonna Be Alright,
Hello, Whole Lotta Shakin', Ferry Cross The Mersey, I Saw Her Standing There,
You'll Never Walk Alone, I Like It, and Rip It Up) 68 minutes PRE
8)The Ed Sullivan Show 5/10/64 (I Like It and Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying) DV-4962

GET IT TOGETHER:
1) 2/14/70 Bobby Sherman(Easy Come, Easy Go), and Oliver(Sunday Morning and Anna) are
Guests with guest co-host Cass Elliott(Welcome To The World Of Love and Laughter
and New World Coming) (AFRTS Film Print) 23 minutes 857 DV-1786

GET IT TOGETHER(British TV):
1) 1979 Granada TV with The Original Mirrors, TSD's, Lesley Duncan, Rosetta Stone,
Electric Light Orchestra, and Slade 32 minutes 10147

GET UP, STAND UP: The Story of Pop and Protest - PBS 9/28/2005 The use of popular music to
advocate social change is chronicled in this documentary narrated by Public Enemy's
Chuck D. Among the featured artists: James Brown; Bob Dylan; Marvin Gaye. 120 minutes DV-5620

THE GHOST GOES GEAR - 1967 movie with The Spencer Davis Group(When I Come Home,
Midnight Special, and Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out), Polly White(I'm
A Miss Fit and Switch Off The Night), The Lorne Gibson Trio(Like Free, Listen To My
Jingle Jangle, and Meddlesome Matty), St. Louis Union(I Got My Pride and Show Me Your
English Teeth), M6(Seven Deadly Sins and The Place), Dave Berry(Mama and Now),
The Three Bells(No One Home and Original Lemon Tree), and
Acker Bilk and His Paramount Jazz Band(Henry The 9th) 80 minutes DV

THE GHOST OF FAFFNER HALL:
1)Discovering New Sounds w/Patrick Moraz and Thomas Dolby 30 minutes M 2 DV-1180

DEBBIE GIBSON:
1)Lost In Your Eyes promo 1285
2)Showbiz Today 3/3/89 2 minutes 1352
3)Cover Story 3/89 23 minutes 1456
4)Mother's Day With Joan Lunden 4/89 8 minutes 1456
5)Electric Youth promo 1505 DV-5377
6)Live on 5 9/13/89 5 minutes 1738
7)Arsenio Hall 10/16/89 13 minutes 1812
8)Pittsburgh 9/16/88 58 minutes 1937
9)Staying Together promo 1937
10)American Bandstand 7/87 5 minutes 1995
11)American Bandstand 12/87 9 minutes 1995
12)From The Palace 1987 9 minutes 1995
13)MTV News 1987 3 minutes 1995
14)Out Of The Blue promo 1995 DV-945
15)Top Of The Pops 1987 4 minutes 1995
16)Dance Party USA 1986 3 minutes 1995
17)Club MTV(2 shows) 10 minutes 1995
18)The Morning Show 1986 & 1987(POOR) 20 minutes 1995
19)Evening Magazine 1987 5 minutes 1996
20)Nick Rocks 1987 & 2/88 2 minutes 1996
21)Hollywood Squares 1987 9 minutes 1996
22)Dance Music interview 1987 1 minute 1996
23)MTV Guest VJ 2/88 40 minutes 1996
24)Record Guide 1987 1 minute 1996
25)Live at 5 1/88 5 minutes 1996
26)Fast Forward 1987 4 minutes 1996
27)CNN Showbiz Today 1987 4 minutes 1996
28)Unknown brief interview 1987 2 minutes 1996
29)Entertainment Tonight 1987 2 minutes 1996
30)CBS This Morning w/Lesley Gore 1987 5 minutes 1996
31)Foolish beat promo 1996
32)Kansas City 1987(Audience) 86 minutes 2010
33)CNN 12/89 3 minutes M 15
34)Videopolis 1988 10 minutes M 33
35)Regis and Kathie Lee 11/23/90 9 minutes M 105
36)Much Music 11/16/90 w/No More Rhyme and Anything Is Possible promos 20 minutes 2673
37)YTV Rock'n'Talk 12/31/90 4 minutes 2956 - DV-3224

DAVID GILMOUR:
1)Solo album promos (No Way Out Of Here, So Far Away, No Way, and I Can't Breathe) 25 minutes 35
2)MTV Concert 1985 60 minutes 481
3)Beyond The Floyd - MTV Special 1986 30 minutes 693
4)The Tube BBC TV 1984 7 minutes 1092
5)London Calling 1985 5 minutes 1765
6)Mermaid Theatre, London 3/7/2006 (On An Island, Shine On You Crazy Diamond I-V, and
Comfortably Numb) 20 minutes DV-38
6a)Mermaid Theater, London 3/7/2006 (Castellorizon, On An island, The Blue, Take A Breath,
Smile, Shine On You Crazy Diamond, Wearing The Inside Out, and Comfortably Numb)
(Audience Shot) 55 minutes DV-8251
7)The Tonight Show Starring Jay Leno 4/20/2006 with David Crosby and Graham Nash(On An Island)
5 minutes DV-7323 DV-7557
8)David Gilmour with Friends Volume 1 - Compilation from different TV Shows 46 minutes DV-44
" I Can't Turn You Loose with Tom Jones
" Hard To Handle with Andy Strong
" Big Bottom with Spinal Tap - Gilmour on Bass guitar
" Deep In The Blues with Les Paul
" What's Goin On? With Darryl Hall
" Marooned
" Hey Joe
" Island Jam
" Eyesight To The Blind with B.B. King
" Ah! Robertson...It's You
9)Parco della Musica nella Sala S.ta Cecilia, Rome 3/26/2006 (Gilmour's Room + Roadie's Tune Up,
Shine On You Crazy Diamond, Wearing The Inside Out, Dominoes, Fat Old Sun, Breathe,
Time, Breathe (reprise), High Hopes, and Echoes (incomplete)) (Audience) 63 minutes DV-7869
10)Island Broadcasts DV-8252
Mermaid Theater, London 3/7/2006
" On An Island
" Shine On
" Comfortably Numb 27 minutes
AOL Sessions - Sony Studios, New York 4/7/2006
" On An Island
" This Heaven
" Take A Breath
" Smile
" High Hopes
" Comfortably Numb 37 minutes
The Tonight Show starring Jay Leno 4/20/2006
" On An Island 6 minutes
Later with Jools Holland - BBC Studios 5/26/2006
" Take A Breath
" On An Island
" Arnold Layne 17 minutes

GIN BLOSSOMS:
1)Chicago 4/22/93 (Hold Me Down, What. Idiot Summer, Hands Are Tied, Cajun Song, 29,
Until I Fall Away, Everywhere, Just South Of Nowhere, Soul Deep, Cheatin', Mrs. Rita,
Allison Road, Hey Jealousy, My Biggest Date, Folsom Prison Blues, and
Weeds) 90 minutes DV
2)Promos: Hey Jealousy(3 versions), Allison Road, Until I Fall Away(2 versions), Found Out
About You, Til I Hear It From You, Day Job, Follow You Down, and As Long As It
Matters) 40 minutes DV
3)The Early Show 10/7/2006 (Learning The Hard Way) 7 minutes DV-8329

GIRLS AND BOYS: SEX AND BRITISH POP
1)Love Me Do - 1960's 10/23/2005 DV-6185 DV-6486
Four-part documentary series telling the story of the pop music revolution of the past 40 years and how it
has been driven by our very British fascination with sex and gender. The 1960s brought short skirts, long
haired men in kaftans, the pill, and legalised gay sex. There were gay managers like Brian Epstein; the rise
of the beat groups like The Beatles and the Stones; and the new pop girls like Cilla, Marianne and Sandi. It
was the start of our fascination with camp pop stars. (First of four programmes).
2)Oh You Pretty Things - 1970's 10/30/2005 DV-6185 DV-6486
Four-part documentary series that tells the story of British pop music and our changing attitudes to sex,
gender and sexuality. The 1970s were a decade of sexual exploration in which glam rock pioneers
Marc Bolan and David Bowie encouraged boys to play with make-up, whilst Led Zeppelin invented the
myths of sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll to the dismay of the feminist movement. Punk served up a subversive
sexual image while disco turned Saturday night into a ritual of dancing and sex.
3)Tainted Love. - The 1980's 11/6/2005 DV-6186 DV-6486
Four-part documentary series that tells the story of British pop music and our changing attitudes to sex,
gender and sexuality. The 1980s was the decade of flamboyant pop in a politically-divided Britain, as New
Romantics like Spandau Ballet and Duran Duran set the tone. Style was the price of entry into the new
world of gender-bending sexual experimentation. Disco hit the mainstream and then a new disease changed
the rules. By the late 80s Britain's sense of masculinity had taken a hammering and it was girls on top.
4)Wannabe: The 1990's DV-6186 DV-6487
Four-part documentary series that tells the story of British pop music and our changing attitudes to sex,
gender and sexuality. 1990s pop begins with a smiley face and men discovering their softer side as the party
picks up again. Manchester becomes the centre of the pop universe as the boy band makes a comeback with
Take That. Come the mid-90s, the big battle is irony v laddism as Blur and Oasis slug it out. Then five girls
come along, add a little Spice to the mix and soon everyone is a wannabe Pop Idol.

Glam Rock Compilation - Many clips are from Musikladen or Beat Club and include
T. Rex(Jeepster), Roxy Music(Virginia Plain), Suzi Quatro(48 Crash),
David Essex(Rock On), Sweet(Teenage Rampage), Bay City Rollers(Bye-Bye Baby),
Medicine Head(How Does It Feel), Lulu(The Man Who Sold The World),
David Cassidy(Rock Me Baby), Smokie(If You Think You Know How To Love Me),
Steve Harley(Here Comes The Sun), Tom Robinson Band(2-4-6-8 Motorway),
Showaddywaddy(You've Got What It Takes), Nazareth(Love Hurts),
Dave Edmunds(Here Comes The Weekend), Rod Stewart(Tonight's the Night),
Roxy Music(Do The Strand), T. Rex(20th Century Boy), Mungo Jerry(Alright Alright
Alright), and Alice Cooper(Public Animal #9) 65 minutes DV-2906

GLAM ROCK 2 Compile w/Suzi Quatro, Gary Glitter, T.Rex, Alvin Stardust, Sweet, Wizzard,
Sparks, Alice Cooper, and MUD 52 minutes 4682

GLAM ROCK 3 Video Compilation 50 minutes 8438
T. Rex(Laser Love), Sweet(Wig Wam Bam), Hello(New York Groove),
Sweet(Ballroom Blitz), Sailor(Glass Of Champagne), T. Rex(Teenage Dream),
Hello(Star Studded Sham), The Glitter Band(People Like You, People Like Me),
Twisted Sister(I Am(I'm Me), Sigue Sigue Sputnik(Love Missile F1-11),
Gary Glitter(Dance Me Up), Sigue Sigue Sputnik(21st Century Boy),
Dr. & The Medics(Spirit In The Sky), Gary Glitter(Another Rock'n'Roll Christmas)

Glam TV Compilation 1970's 120 minutes DV-5755
Alice Cooper
" Under My Wheels (Old Grey Whistle Test)
" Schools Out (Top Of The Pops)
" Public Enemy No 9 (Beat Club)
" Elected (Promo video)
" Hello Hurray (Promo video)
" No More Mr Nice Guy (live)
" Dept of Youth (Promo video)
" Under my Wheels (Beat Club)
Mott the Hoople
" At the Crossroads (Beat Club)
" All the Young Dudes (Promo video)
" Roll Away the Stone (Disco 73)
" The Goldern Age of Rock & Roll (Top Of The Pops)
Mud
" Rocket (Top Of The Pops)
" Lonely this Xmas (Top Of The Pops)
" Tiger Feet (Top Of The Pops)
" L-L-L-Lucy (Supersonic)
" Don't Beat Around the Bush (Supersonic)
" Lean on Me (Supersonic)
" Shake it Down (Supersonic)
" Rocket (Never too young to Rock)
" Dynamite (Never too young to Rock)
" Secrets that you Keep (Top Of The Pops)
Nazareth
" Love Hurts (Beat Club)
Slade
" Get Down & Get with it (Promo video)
" Coz I luv you (Top Of The Pops)
" Look wot you dun (Promo video)
" Goodbye t'Jane (Musikladen)
" Mama we're all Crazee now (Top Of The Pops)
" Cum on Feel the Noize (Top Of The Pops)
" Lock up your Daughters (Top Of The Pops)
" We'll bring the house Down (Musikladen)
Sparks
" This Town Ain't Big Enough / Amateur Hour / Something For The Girl With Everything / Never Turn Your Back On Mother Earth (Musikladen)
Thin Lizzy
" Whisky in the Jar (Disco 72)
" Don't believe a Word (Top Of The Pops)
" Rosalie (Top Of The Pops)

The Glam Rock Top Ten (1995 Channel 4 documentary) 85 minutes 8466
Hosted by Tony Blackburn and ? Featuring Alice Cooper, Alvin Stardust,
Suzi Quatro, Roy Wood's Wizzard, The Bay City Rollers, Mud, Sweet, Gary Glitter,
Marc Bolan (T. Rex), and Slade

Glam Rock - Top Of The Pops 2 Special - 45 minutes BBC 1998 8438
T. Rex(Metal Guru), David Bowie(Starman), Alice Cooper(School's Out),
The Sweet(Co Co), Mott The Hoople(Golden Age Of Rock'n'Roll),
Roxy Music(Virginia Plain), Golden Earring(Radar Love), Slade(Mama Weer All Crazee
Now), Glitter Band(Just For You), Cockney Rebel(Make Me Smile),
Joan Jett(I Love Rock'n'Roll), Oasis(Cum On Feel The Noise), and
Dr. & The Medics(Spirit In The Sky)

Glam Rock Promo Compile #1 (Many are B&W) 240 minutes 8440 DV-4760 DV-4761
Mott The Hoople(Crossroads), Gary Glitter(Didn't Know I Loved You Til I Saw You Rock'n'Roll(Poor),
Roxy Music(Virginia Plain), The Sweet(The Six Teens(Poor), Alice Cooper(Eighteen),
Suzi Quatro(Can The Can), Slade(Look What You Dun), Alice Cooper(No More Mr. Nice Guy),
The Sweet(Teenage Rampage), Gary Glitter(Hello, Hello I'm Back Again), Alice Cooper(Under
My Wheels), Suzi Quatro(Daytona Demon), The Sweet(Little Willy), Mud(Dynamite),
The Sweet(Ballroom Blitz(Poor), Mott The Hoople(Honaloochie Boogie), Alice Cooper(Hello Hooray),
Sparks(Amateur Hour), Slade(Take Me Back Home), Sweet(Wig Wam Bam), Hello(New York
Groove and Star Studded Sham), Slade(Gudbuy T'Jane), Roxy Music(A Hard Rain's Gonna Fall
and Street Life), Rod Stewart(You Wear It Well(Poor), Bay City Rollers(All Of Me Loves All Of You),
Chicory Tip(Son Of My Father), Slade(Far Far Away), Chicory Tip(What's Your Name), Slade(Wild
Winds Are Blowing, Mama Weer All Crazee Now, Martha My Dear, Noddy and Dave On Tiswas 1981
and Get Down Get With It), Ian Hunter /Mott The Hoople(You Really Got Me, Interview, American
Music, Roll Away The Stone, Irene Wilde(Poor), Once Bitten Twice Shy(Poor) and We Gotta Get
Out Of Here), Roy Wood, Gary Glitter & Brian Connolly On The Tube Interview, Glitter Band(Let's
Get Together Again and Angel Face), The Sweet(Co Co, Poppa Joe, Teenage Rampage, Set Me Free(Poor),
Action, Blockbuster, Brian Interview, Andy & Mick Interview), Glitter Band(Let's Get Together Again),
Slade(Coz I Luv You and Look Wot You Dun),Wizzard(See My Baby Jive), New York Dolls(Jet Boy and
Looking For A Kiss), Alex Harvey(Faith Healer and Next), Roy Wood(California Man),
Sweet(Poppa Joe), Electric Light Orchestra(10538 Overture), Sex Pistols(Belsen Was A Gas),
Queen(Bicycle Race(Very Poor Quality), The Osmonds(Crazy Horses), Bay City Rollers(Summerlove
Sensation and Les Interview), Alex Harvey Live At The Rainbow(In Concert TV 1974) and a few other clips

Glam Rock Promo Compile #2 240 minutes 8467
Sweet(Hellraiser), Mud(Rocket), Glitter Band(Just For You), Nazareth(This Flight Tonight), Mott The Hoople(Roll
Away The Stone), Slade(Coz I Luv You), Roxy Music(All I Want Is You), Pilot(Magic), Mott The Hoople(All
The Young Dudes), Gary Glitter(I Love You Love Me Love), David Bowie(Rebel Rebel), Chicory Tip(What's
Your Name), Sparks(This Town Ain't Big Enough), Kenny(Fancy Pants), Cockney Rebel(Make Me Smile),
Sweet(Action), New York Dolls(Personality), Crisis, Slade(Mama Weer All Crazee Now), T. Rex(Hot Love),
Queen(Killer Queen), Suzi Quatro(Daytona Demon), Slade(Far Far Away), Sensational Alex Harvey Band(Delilah),
Gary Glitter(Remember Me This Way), Suzi Quatro(Devil Gate Drive), Mud(Oh Boy), Glitter Band(Let's Get
Together Again), Sweet(Blockbuster), T. Rex(Laser Love), Mud(Lonely This Xmas), Alice Cooper(We're All Crazy),
Wizzard(See My Baby Jive), Alex Harvey(Barroom Blues), Sparks(Something For The Girl With Everything),
Chicory Tip(Son Of My Father), Mud(Dynamite), Slade(Everyday), Mott The Hoople(All The Way From Memphis),
Sweet(Poppa Joe), New York Dolls(Looking For A Kiss), Alice Cooper(No More Love At Your Convenience),
Mud(Crazy), Alvin Stardust(Red Dress), Steve Harley(Here Comes The Sun), Sweet(Fox On The Run),
Wizzard(Rock'n'Roll Winter), David Bowie(Life On Mars), Slade(Get Down Get With It), Hello(Heartbreaker),
Kenny(The Bump), Sweet(Coco), Gary Glitter(Please Don't Go), Alvin Stardust(My Coo Ca Choo), Slade(Gudbuy T'
Jane), Sparks(Get In The Swing), Sweet(Lies In Your Eyes), Roxy Music(Do The Strand) Sweet(Teenage Rampage) Suzi
Quatro(Daytona Demon) David Bowie(Jean Genie) Sparks(Never Turn Your Back On Mother Earth), Bryan Ferry(A Hard
Rain's Gonna Fall), Suzi Quatro(Wild One), Sweet(Turn It Down), Steve Harley(Loves A Prima Donna), Golden
Earring(Radar Love), Wizzard(I Wish It Could Be Xmas Everyday), The Tubes(White Punks On Dope), Sensational Alex
Harvey Band(Boston Tea Party), Glitter Band(Love In The Sun), and T. Rex(Metal Guru)

GLAM ROCK:
1)The Kings Of Glam BBC 3/3/2006 Documentary which profiles the leading men of the glam rock era.
Lisa Tarbuck guides us through the glittering careers of David Bowie, Marc Bolan, Noddy Holder,
Brian Ferry, Elton John, and honorary glam king Suzi Quatro. 60 minutes DV-7771

GLASS TIGER:
1)Someday promo 845

GLASTONBURY FAYRE - 1971 Film of music festival 1971 Film of music festival
featuring Melanie(Peace Will Come), Family(Drowned In Wine), Linda Lewis,
The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown(Space Plucks and Creation), Daevid Allen and Gong,
Fairport Convention(Dirty Linen), Magic Michael, Quintessence, Terry Reid(Changes
and Stay In My Home), Traffic(Gimme Some Lovin') and more 88 minutes 4662 DV-1646

GLASTONBURY 2005
1)Elvis Costello and others perform DV-5558

GLEN CAMPBELL GOODTIME HOUR:
1) 11/12/69 Willie Nelson and Tony Randall (B&W - Incomplete Show) 20 minutes M 161
2) 9/2/71 John Wayne, Tim Conway, and Three Dog Night(Mama Told Me Not to Come and
Joy to the World) 5455
3) 11/19/69 Cher(The First Time and All I Really Want to Do w/Glen), Neil Diamond(Holly
Holy and medley with Glen: Thank the Lord for the Nightime, Kentucky Woman,
Sweet Caroline, Solitary Man, Brother Love's Travelin' Salvation Show),
and Bob Newhart(Pilgrims' caterer phone routine) w/o/c 7736
4) 12/21/69 Cher, Andy Griffith, Paul Lynde, and Glen's wife and children. Cher(Sittin' on the
Dock of the Bay and Jingle Bells w/Glen), Glen(Wichita Lineman, Galveston,
Classical Gas, and There's No Place Like Home), All(Christmas medley: Do You Hear
What I Hear/Joy to the World/God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen), Comedy: Andy
computes the cost of items in "The 12 Days of Christmas"; Paul plays a depressed Santa,
Glen presents part 1 of "Blaze Glory," a stop-action film spoofing Westerns w/o/c 7736
5) 9/21/71 Bob Hope, Dionne Warwick(Amanda and Love Is a Good Foundation),
and The Smothers Brothers(John Henry) w/o/c 7737 DV-7579
6) 4/16/69 Tim Conway, Al Martino, Robert Goulet, and Nancy Sinatra(Son of A Preacher Man),
Al Martino(Mary in the Morning), Glen(Delilah and Green Green Grass Of Home),
John Hartford(A Simple Thing As Love) (Timing Strip On Screen) w/o/c 7738 10266
7) 3/15/70 Al Martino, Judy Collins, Larry Storch, and George Lindsay(Timing Strip) w/o/c 7738 10266
The Following episodes are reboadcasts from the Country Music Television(CMT)
Cable Channel - They Are Slightly Edited and include introductions by Keith Urban
8) 1/11/72 Johnny Cash(A Thing Called Love and Folsom Prison Blues w/Glen),
Buck Owens, Mel Tillis, Jerry Reed(Another Puff), Johnny Cash and June Carter(No
Need To Worry), Minnie Pearl, and Merle Haggard 9764
9) 1/10/71 Liberace, Neil Diamond, Linda Ronstadt(Long, Long Time and Carolina In My Mind
w/Glen), Larry Storch, and Jerry Reed 9802
10) 11/1/70 Johnny Cash, Bob Newhart, Jackie DeShannon, and Jerry Reed 9802 DV-50
11) 10/15/69 Cher(For What It's Worth and Bang Bang with Glen), Don Ho(Tiny Bubbles
and Ain't No Big Thing), Glen(More, Somewhere, The Straight Life, and Didn't We?),
Glen and Don Ho(Pearly Shells and Girls of Summer), Casey Anderson(In the Ghetto
and Nashville Cats w/Glen), Cliff Arquette as Charley Weaver reads some gossipy
tidbits from the Mount Idy newspaper. 9863 DV-19
12) Combination of two shows, 3/12/69 with Leslie Uggams(Both Sides Now w/Glen),
John Hartford(Mouth To Mouth Resuscitation), Merle Haggard(The Legend Of Bonnie
and Clyde + 1), Glen(Galveston and Movin' On), and 4/2/69 with Roy Rogers and
Dale Evans, and Flip Wilson, Roy Rogers(Blue Shadows on the Trail and Silver on
the Sage), Dale Evans(Along the Santa Fe Trail"), Roy and Dale(Side by Side), and
The finale is tied to the Beatles' tune "Rocky Racoon." 9863 DV-19
13) Combination of two shows, 4/30/69 with The Righteous Brothers(My Babe and Bye Bye
Love w/Glen), Liza Minnelli(L.A. Breakdown and I'd Like to Get to Know You/The
More I See You w/Glen), Waylon Jennings(Delia's Gone and That's What You Get For
Loving Me w/Glen), and Glen's Parents, and 3/29/70 with Fess Parker(Girl With Green
Eyes), Lily Tomlin, Willie Nelson(Once More With Feeling and Columbus Stockade
Blues w/Glen), and Glen(Memphis, Back Talk, and September Song) 9920 DV-19
14) 2/19/69 Guests: Roger Miller, Stevie Wonder, and Pat Paulsen Music: Glen(Mary In The
Morning, Cold December In Your Heart, and Words), Roger Miller(Kansas City Star
and King Of The Road w/Glen), Stevie Wonder(For Once In My Life and Blowin' In
The Wind w/Glen), and Glen & John Hartford (Memphis) 9920 DV-19
15) Combination of two shows, 10/11/70 featuring Kenny Rogers and The First Edition(Listen To
The Music and Camptown Races w/Glen), Arte Johnson, and Jerry Reed(Memory),
Glen Performs (Salty Dog, Didn't We, Autumn Leaves +1), and 4/9/69 featuring Ray
Charles(Born To Lose, Crying Time, Movin' On, and What I'd Say w/Glen), and
John Hartford(Jellybean Psychedelic Song and Yakety Yak) DV-19 9974
16) Combination of two shows, 3/1/70 with Raymond Burr, Ella Fitzgerald, and Neil Diamond,
and 9/2/71 with John Wayne, Tim Conway, and Three Dog Night 9974 DV-50
17) 1/11/72 Johnny Cash, June Carter, Merle Haggard, Buck Owens, Freddie Hart, Jerry Reed
and Minnie Pearl Glen(For the Good Times), Johnny Cash(A Thing Called Love),
Johnny Cash and June Carter(No Need to Worry), Merle Haggard(Carolyn),
Freddie Hart(Easy Lovin'), Jerry Reed(Another Puff), Johnny Cash and Glen(Folsom
Prison Blues), Glen, Johnny, Merle, Buck, Jerry, Larry McNelly(medley: A Boy Named
Sue/I've Got a Tiger By the Tail/When You're Hot You're Hot/I Take a Lot of Pride
in What I Am/Born to Lose) 53 minutes 10267
18) 12/13/70 Ray Charles(Yesterday and America The Beautiful), Glen(Endlessly, Alabama,
and Reason To Believe), Medley Of Ray Charles Hits by Ray, Anne Murray, and
Glen plus Comedy Skits including Norm Crosby, a master of malapropism, gives
Glen advice on repairing a car; Wally Cox plays a boxing champ and a fearsome
desert sheik. 10982
19) 3/21/72 Anne Murray, Dom DeLuise, Jerry Reed, The Mike Curb Congregation(A
Pocketful Of Miracles), and Glen's Parents Skits include Dom as a nearsighted dentist,
The Day men discovered Money, Dom as a crazy TV Repairman, Jerry, Dom, and
Glen Read Letters From Kids, Howard Hughes spoof, Superman Hits Old Age, more 10982

GARY GLITTER:
1)Top Of The Pops 1972 3 minutes 1311 DV-375

The GO!! Show (Australian TV)
1) 1966 Johnny Young hosts The Strangers(Paperback Writer), The Deakins(Look At Her),
Crispian St. Peters(You Were On My Mind and Pied Piper), Annette Steele,
Tony Babbitt(I Don't Want You Like That), The Strangers, Denise Drysdale,
The Mixtures,and Normie Rowe 30 minutes 10286 DV-403
1) Show #97 7/11/66 Tony Shepp(Security), Yvonne Barrett(Off and Running),
Cherokee's(Woman's Got Soul), Ian Turpie(I Would Never Do That), Mike
Furber(You're Back Again), Terry Dean(Wigglin' and Gigglin'), Cherokee's(I'll
Give You Love), Tony Shepp(Sweet Pea), Merv Benton(King Of Love),
Mike Furber(You Stole My Love), Toni & Royce(You're The Only One),
Ian Turpie(Another Saturday Night), Terry Dean(Sticks and Stone),
And Merv Benton(Yield Not Into Temptation) 36 minutes PRE DV-574
2) Show #100 2nd Anniversary Show 8/1/66 Ian Turpie(It's Not Unusual), Marcie Jones(That
Hurts), Bobby & Laurie(You'll Come Around), Yvonne Barrett(Send Her Away),
Buddy England(Question), Tony Shepp(Come To Your Window), Merv
Benton(Shimmy Shimmy), The Strangers(Put Yourself In My Place),
Marty Kristian(One Too Many Mornings), Normie Rowe(Que Sera Sera),
Joy Lemmon(From the Shadows To The), Terry Dean(Sunny Afternoon),
and Ian Turpie(Sunny and New Orleans) 36 minutes PRE DV-574
3) Show #107 8/22/66 Hosted by Johnny Young Merv Benton(It's Love Baby), Twlights(Bad Boy),
Yvonne Barrett(Send Her Away), Annette Steele(Secret Love), The Groop(I'm
Satisfied), The Strangers(Put Yourself In My Place), The Richard Wright
Group(No No No), Yvonne Barret(I Walk Alone), Ja-ar(The End), The
Groop(Empty Words), Johnny Young(Sunny), Twilights(Needle In A Haystack),
The Richard Wright Group(Medley), The Strangers(Look Through Any Window),
Annette Steele(I Couldn't Live Without You), The Groop(Best In Africa),
Ja-ar(Satisfaction), Yvonne Barrett(Lover's Concerto), Twilights(If She Finds Out),
Johnny Young(Cara-lyn), and Merv Benton(I Got Burned) 47 minutes PRE DV-574
4) Show #109 9/5/66 Twilights(Needle In A Haystack), Lyn Randell(The Bitter & The
Sweet), The Playboys(Soul and Inspiration), Normie Rowe(Tell Him I'm Not
Home), Donna Gaye(Little Things Like That), Running Jumping Standing
Still(Diddy Wah Diddy), Lyn Randell(Goin' Out Of My Head), The Strangers(Put
Yourself In My Place), The Playboys(Land Of A Thousand Dances), Twilights(I Won't
Be The Same Without Her), Normie Row(I, Who Have Nothing and Shakin' All Over) 41 minutes PRE DV-575
5) Show #111 9/19/66 Purple Hearts(Just A Little Bit), Twilights(Bad Boy), Marcie
Jones(You Can't Hurry Love), Billy Adams(Dancing In Your Eyes), The D-Coys(Bad
Times), Billy Adams(Come On and Dance With Me), Gaylords interview,
Johnny Young(Whatcha Gonna Do Now), Marcie Jones(That Hurts), The D-Coys(You're
Against), Purple Hearts(Early In The Morning), Twilights(If She Finds Out and Needle
In A Haystack) 38 minutes PRE DV-575
6) Show #112 10/24/66 Johnny Young(Land Of A Thousand Dances), The Loved Ones(The
Loved One), Denise Drysdale(Rescue Me), Eden Kane(Magic Town), Terry
Dean(Stagger Lee), Lyn Randell(Whatcha Gonna Do), The Loved Ones(Everlovin' Man),
The Strangers(Surfer Girl), Running Jumping Standing Still(Diddy Wah Diddy),
Lyn Randell(It Won't Be Long), Johnny Young(Uptight), The Loved Ones(More Than
Love), Denise Drysdale(Sunshine Shadows), Terry Dean(Now That You've Come back
Home), Jade Hurley(Shame Of You film), and Eden Kane(Sticks and Stones) 44 minutes PRE DV-575
7) Show #117 11/28/66 Johnny Young hosts, Mixtures(Koko Joe), Crispian St. Peters(But
She's Untrue), Denise Drysdale(Dancing In The Streets), The Deakins(Tonight
You're Gonna Fall In Love With Me), Johnny Young(Uptight), Annette Steele(We're
Gonna Stand Up On The Mountain), Tony Barber(Lookin' For A Better Day),
Crispian St. Peters(You Were On My Mind), Mixtures(Lose Your Money), Denise
Drysdale(Rescue Me), Johnny Young(Baby, You've Got What It Takes), The Deakins(Look
and Learn), Annette Steele(Who Am I), Lilly Brett interview, Normie Rowe(Ooh La La
Film), Tony Barber(I Don't Want You Like That),
and Crispian St. Peters(The Pied Piper) 49 minutes PRE DV-576

GO GAMMEL ARGANG (Norwegian TV)
1) 1968 Special hour profile broadcast in 2000. Lots of rare clips and a few comedy skits including
The Deep River Boys(On A Wonderful Day Like Today), Karl Johan, Eartha Kitt(If You
Go Away), Alf Grammar,Wenche Myhra and Odd Barre(There's A Small Hotel),
Rikki Septimus and Salvi Wang(Shall We Dance), Kristian Rogde(Top Hat),
and more 50 minutes (No End Credits) DV-3446
2) 1969-1970 Special profile broadcast in 2000. Lots of rare clips and a few comedy skits
including Wenche Myhre(Cornet Man), Jan Volgt(Avskjed I Porten),
Lasse Borghagen(Teddybjornen Fredriksson), Volvi Wang(Fascinating Rhythm),
Kirsti Sparboo(Oj Oj Oj Sa Gla Jeg Skal Bli), Karlin Krog and Red Mitchell(Shiny
Stockings), Vera Lynn(A Nightengale Sang In Berkeley Square), Dizzie Tunes(Happy),
Lili Lindfors(Gammeldang), Bert Erik Thoreson, Povel Ramej and Wenche Myhre(Ernst
Rolf PotPourri), Klaus Hagerup(Pop), Anne Britt Lassen(Honey), Anne-Lise Gjestel and
Jon-Erik Bernlesen(Grindslaten), Inger Jacobsen(Storgates Fish Og Vilt),
Nora Brockstedt(Hu Dagmar), and many more 95 minutes (No End Credits) DV-3447

GO GO BIG BEAT(1966) Swinging U.K. and U.K. Swings Again
The Animals, The Cockneys, The Tremeloes, The Wackers, Millie Small,
The Merseybeats, The Migil 5, Swinging Blue Jeans, The Four Pennies, Lulu,
The Hollies, The Tornadoes, and The Applejacks 55 minutes 10292

GO GO MANIA - British TV Compile from the PopGear Show w/The Beatles(She Loves You,
Twist and Shout), Billy J. Kramer(Little Children),The Animals(The House Of The
Rising Sun and Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood), The Fourmosts(A Little Loving),
Peter & Gordon(A World Without Love), Herman's Hermits(I'm Into Something Good),
Matt Munro(Pop Gear), and more 39 minutes 3369

GO GO SCOPE
German TV Compilation of promotional films 1965-1969 Featuring Georgie Fame(Get
Away), The Paper Dolls(Something Here), The Marbles(She Was Only One Woman),
P.P. Arnold(Groovy), Danny Israel(Happy Birthday Rock 'n' Roll),
Jean-Pierre Ferland, The Tremeloes(Silence Is Golden, Even The Bad Times Are Good, and
St. James Infirmary), Antoine & Les Problemes, The Grapefruit(Yes),
P.P. Arnold(The First Cut Is The Deepest), Gitte(Chadrack, Meshack Abendigo),
The Bee Gees(Newsreels, My Love Is A Swan Song, and Gotta Get A Message To You)
(A Few Glitches) 52 minutes 8675 DV-7824

GO RIDE THE MUSIC-NET Special 1970 w/Jefferson Airplane(We Should Be Together,
Volunteers, Mexico, Plastic Fantastic Lover, Somebody To Love, Emergency, and
Wooden Ships), and Quicksilver Messenger Service(Just A Country Boy and Mona)
56 minutes 3338

GO-GO'S:
1)Our Lips Are Sealed promo 104
2)VH1's Behind The Music 6/4/2000 60 minutes 7954
3)Backstage Footage with Band Members discussing sex 11/82 55 minutes(B&W Poor quality) 8623
4)American Bandstand 1/23/82 (Our Lips Are Sealed and We Got The Beat) DV-4360 DV-5351

GO WEST
1)King Of Wishful Thinking promo DV-316

GODLEY/CREME:
1)Wedding Bells promo 124
2)Changing Faces Compilation 60 minutes 4471

ANDREW GOLD:
1)Midnight Special 5/20/77 (Lonely Boy) 3 minutes 217 DV-5539
2)Lonely Boy promo DV-945 DV-957 DV-5539
3)Thank You For Being A Friend DV-957 DV-4537 DV-5539

THE GOLDEN AGE OF ROCK'N'ROLL-Episodes(48 minutes each):
1)The Rockabilly Beat(The Early Years) Bill Haley and the Comets(Rock Around the Clock),
Chuck Berry(Maybellene), Elvis Presley(That's All Right), Carl Perkins(Blue Suede Shoes),
Jerry Lee Lewis(Great Balls of Fire), The Everly Brothers(Bye Bye Love), The Bobby
Fuller Four(I Fought the Law), Joe South(Games People Play), Creedence Clearwater
Revival(Down on the Corner), Poco(C'mon), Leon Russell(Delta Lady), Lynyrd
Skynyrd(Sweet Home Alabama), The Allman Brothers Band(Ramblin' Man). 3537 DV-1719
2)Legendary Ladies Connie Francis(Tweedle Dee), Brenda Lee(I'm Sorry), Dee Dee Sharp(Mashed
Potato Time), Petula Clark(Downtown), Fontella Bass(Rescue Me), Marvin Gaye and
Tammi Terrell(Ain't No Mountain High Enough), Jackie Deshannon(When You Walk in
the Room), The Supremes(Stop in the Name of Love/My World is Empty Without You),
Aretha Franklin(Natural Woman), Janis Joplin(Piece of My Heart), Fanny(Special Care),
Ike and Tina Turner(Proud Mary), and Linda Ronstadt(Tracks of My Tears) 3537 DV-1718
3)Sweet Soul Music Smokey Robinson and the Miracles(Shop Around), Jackie Wilson(Baby
Workout), The Impressions(It's All Right), James Brown(I Got You), The Supremes(Come
See About Me), Marvin Gaye(Ain't That Peculiar), The Four Tops(Baby I Need
Your Lovin'), The Temptations(My Girl), Aretha Franklin(Chain of Fools), Booker T.
and the MG's(Green Onions), Wilson Pickett(In the Midnight Hour), Sam and
Dave(Hold On, I'm Comin'), and Otis Redding(Try a Little Tenderness). 3586 DV-1722
4)Guitar Heroes Chuck Berry(Johnny B. Goode), Bo Diddley(Bo Diddley), Duane Eddy(Rebel
Rouser), The Yardbirds(Train Kept A-Rollin'), Cream(Sunshine of Your Love),
Led Zeppelin(Dazed and Confused), B.B. King(The Thrill is Gone), The Amboy
Dukes(Journey to the Center of Your Mind), Ten Years After(Good Morning Little
Schoolgirl), The Mothers of Invention(Montana), and Jimi Hendrix(Wild Thing) 3586 DV-1721
5)Party Rock Gary "U.S." Bonds(Quarter to Three), The Kingsmen(Louie, Louie), Sam the
Sham and the Pharaohs(Wooly Bully), Smokey Robinson and the Miracles(Mickey's
Monkey), The McCoys(Hang on Sloopy), Brian Hyland(Sealed with a Kiss),
Jr. Walker and the All Stars(Shotgun), Cannibal and the Head-hunters(Land of 1000
Dances), Shirley Ellis(The Name Game), Paul Revere and the Raiders(Kicks),
The Troggs(Wild Thing), Steppenwolf(Magic Carpet Ride), Tommy James and
the Shondells(Mony, Mony), and Sam and Dave(Soul Man) 3586 DV-1722
6)The British Invasion The Kinks(You Really Got Me), The Animals(Don't Let Me Be
Misunderstood), Manfred Mann(Do Wah Diddy), Gerry and the Pacemakers(How
Do You Do), Herman's Hermits(I'm into Something Good), The Yardbirds(Heart Full
of Soul), Spencer Davis Group(Keep on Running), The Hollies(Jennifer Eccles),
The Moody Blues(Go Now), The Who(The Kids are Alright), Small Faces(Itchykoo Park),
Jeff Beck Group(Shapes of Things), The Who(My Generation) 3586 DV-1720
7)Folk Rock Bob Dylan(I Don't Believe You), The Byrds(Turn! Turn! Turn!), Phil Ochs(I Ain't
Marchin' Anymore), The Lovin' Spoonful(Do You Believe in Magic), The Turtles(It Ain't
Me Babe), We Five(You Were on My Mind), Sonny and Cher(All I Really Want),
The Mamas and the Papas(California Dreamin'), Richie Havens(Handsome Johnny),
Simon and Garfunkel(The 59th Street Bridge Song), Donovan(Sunshine Superman),
Bill Withers(Lean on Me), and Don McLean(American Pie) 3634 DV-1720
8)Great Performances Jerry Lee Lewis(Whole Lotta Shakin'), Ike and Tina Turner(Please,
Please, Please/Goodbye, So Long), Sam and Dave(When Something is Wrong with
My Baby), Aretha Franklin(Respect), Otis Redding(I've Been Lovin' You Too Long),
Cream(I'm So Glad), Jimi Hendrix(Killing Floor), Janis Joplin(Summertime),
Elvis Presley(Jailhouse Rock), Blood Sweat and Tears(And When I Die),
and The Doors(Light My Fire). 3634 DV-1718
9)Male Voices From Doo Wop To Doobies Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers(Why Do Fools Fall
in Love), The Diamonds(Little Darlin'), Ben E. King(Stand By Me), The Beach
Boys(Surfin' U.S.A), The Beau Brummels(Laugh, Laugh), The Knickerbockers(Lies),
The Vogues(You're the One), The Grass Roots(Midnight Confessions), The American
Breed(Bend Me, Shape Me), The Buckinghams(Kind of a Drag), The Rascals(People
Got to Be Free), The Bee Gees(To Love Somebody), Three Dog Night(Eli's Coming),
and The Doobie Brothers(China Grove) 3634 DV-1719
10)Hard Rock Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels(Jenny Take a Ride), Steppenwolf(Born to
Be Wild), Vanilla Fudge(You Keep Me Hangin' On), Blue Cheer(Summertime Blues),
Pacific Gas & Electric(Are You Ready), Canned Heat(On the Road Again), MC5(Kick
Out the Jams), The James Gang(Walk Away), Bachman Turner Overdrive(You Ain't
Seen Nothing Yet), Grand Funk Railroad(We're an American Band), Deep Purple(Hallelujah),
Black Sabbath(Paranoid), and Alice Cooper(Under My Wheels) 3634 DV-1721

GOLDEN EARRING:
1)Don Kirshner 1974 30 minutes 543
2)When the Lady Smiles promo 1181
3)N.E.W.S. promo 1181
4)Promo Compile 45 minutes 2236
5)Radar Love promo 3510
6)Disco 1972 (Buddy Joe) 4 minutes (opening clipped off) 10518
7)Rockpalast TV 8/6/82 (Candy's Going Bad, Leather, No For An Answer, Heartbeat, Save
Your Skin, Future, Vanilla Queen, Twilight Zone, Radar Love, The Devil Made Me
Do It, Slow Down, Buddy Joe, Back Home, I Need Love, and Just Like Vince Taylor)
90 minutes DV-4527

BOBBY GOLDSBORO
1)Swingin' Time (Little Things and Voodoo Woman) 6 minutes DV-3520
2)Shindig 8/11/65 (Voodoo Woman and If You've Got a Heart) 5 minutes DV-3520
3)Larry Kane Show (Watching Scotty Grow) clip (many bad glitches) 2 minutes DV-3520
4)Upbeat(Honey, It's Too Late, and The Straight Life) 8 minutes DV-3520

GONG
1)Nanterre, 1972, French TV. B&W 5 minutes 10190 DV-4200

GONKS GO BEAT - 1965 movie with Lulu, The Nashville Teens, and many more 100 minutes 5262

GOODBYE AGAIN:
1) 9/14/68 Peter Cook and Dudley Moore's ATV Special with guests Traffic and
Brian Auger's Trinity featuring Julie Driscoll(Season Of The Witch), also features
The Dudley Moore Jazz Trio 52 minutes 9037

GOODYEAR JAZZ CONCERT:
1) 1958 Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington 55 minutes PRE
2) 1962 Bobby Hackett 25 minutes 6175
3) 1962 Eddie Condon 25 minutes 6175

LESLEY GORE:
1)Donna Reed Show 1966 24 minutes 345 986 DV-5013
2)Classic Rock With Wolfman Jack 6/89 9 minutes 1552
3)Batman episodes 1966 50 minutes 1748
4)A&E Biography 12/7/2001 60 minutes 9380

CHARLIE GRACIE
1)Charlie Gracie: Fabulous! PBS 6/2006 - WHYY Broadcast during pledge drive that includes
Charlie live in the studio both performing and being interviewed by legendary Philly
DJ Jerry Blavat during the pledge breaks some of the people interviewed in the documentary
include: Graham Nash, Andy Williams, Peter Noone, Albert Lee, Paul McCartney,
The Comets, Dick Clark, Jack Scott, Frankie Avalon, DJ Fontana, Fabian, Chubby Checker,
The Orlons, The Dovells, and more 74 minutes DV-7728

GRAHAM NORTON(British TV)
1) Lulu and A1 25 minutes 10077
2) Deborah Harry 30 minutes 10077

LOU GRAMM:
1)Arsenio Hall 1/26/90 10 minutes 2366

THE GRAMMY ALL TIME TOP TEN CLIPS - CBS 12/31/99 60 minutes 7566-7576

GRAMMY'S GREATEST MOMENTS - A 35th Anniversary Celebration
CBS 1/5/94 Hosted By Harry Connick Jr. and Vanessa Williams 120 minutes w/o/c 4461

THE GRAMMY AWARDS:
1) 3/16/71 Rebroadcast From Japanese TV with Japanese subtitles on screen. Hosted by
Andy Williams and features the following presenters and performers Herb Alpert,
Lynn Anderson, Burt Bacharach, Brook Benton, Glen Campbell, The Carpenters(We've
Only Just Begun), David Cassidy, Duke Ellington, The Fifth Dimension(singing a
Presentation for "Record Of The Year"), Aretha Franklin(Bridge Over Troubled Water),
Zsa Zsa Gabor, Wanda Jackson, Quincy Jones, Shirley Jones, Lainie Kazan,
B.B. King, Henry Mancini, Paul McCartney, Anne Murray(Fire and Rain),
Rod Mckuen, Bob Newhart, The Osmonds(Everything Is Beautiful), Freda Payne,
Charley Pride, Marty Robbins, Bobby Sherman, Nancy Sinatra, Three Dog Night(Joy To
The World), Conway Twitty, Dionne Warwick(Let It Be), John Wayne,
Nancy Wilson, Tammy Wynette, Hank Williams Jr. and more. Includes a Tribute to
Henry Mancini and a medley of Top Country Records Of The Year 77 minutes 6428 DV-2360
2) 3/14/72 Rebroadcast From Japanese TV with Japanese subtitles on screen. Hosted by
Andy Williams and features the following presenters and performers: The Cast of
Broadway's Godspell(Day By Day), Herb Alpert, Leonard Bernstein(receives special
award), the Carpenters(Superstar), Bobby Darin, Bill Evans Trio, the Fifth Dimension(Singing
presentation), Roberta Flack, Aretha Franklin, Richard Harris, Florence Henderson, B.B. King,
Kris Kristofferson, John Lennon, Henry Mancini, Johnny Mann, Anthony Newley,
Freda Payne(You Put The Hope Back Into My Life), Jerry Reed(When You're Hot You're Hot),
Smokey Robinson, Ed Sullivan, the Temptations, Three Dog Night(Joy To The World),
Conway Twitty, Tammy Wynette(It Takes A Whole Lotta Woman?), and a look at
George Harrison's:Concert for Bangla Desh movie . 77 minutes 6768 DV-2395
3) 3/3/73 Rebroadcast From Japanese TV with Japanese subtitles on screen. Hosted by
Andy Williams and features the following presenters and performers: The Mike Curb
Congregation(Medley), Johnny Cash, Mac Davis(Baby Don't Get Hooked On Me),
Donna Fargo(Happiest Girl In The Whole U.S.A.), The Fifth Dimension(singing a
Presentation for "Record Of The Year"), Aretha Franklin, Art Garfunkel,
Bobbie Gentry, Don McLean(Vincent), Loggins and Messina(Your Mama Don't Dance),
Loretta Lynn, Johnny Mathis, Curtis Mayfield(Freddie's Dead), Harry Nillson,
Gilbert O'Sullivan(Alone Again, Naturally), Helen Reddy(I Am Woman),
The Staples Singers(I'll Take You There), Ringo Starr, and David Clayton Thomas. 77 minutes 6768 DV-2396
4) 16th Annual Grammy Awards 3/2/74 Roberta Flack's Big Night Again! Hosted by Andy Williams
with performances by Gladys Knight & The Pips(Midnight Train To Georgia), .
Shelly Mann & The Jackson 5(Medley of best records of the year), Charlie Rich(Behind
Closed Doors), The DeFranco Family(Heartbeat, It's A Lovebeat - partial song only),
Eric Weisberg and Steve Mandel(Dueling Banjos), Al Green, Little Richard and
Chuck Berry do a musical presentation of best R&B Record Of The Year that's filled with
Microphone problems throughout the song, Maureen McGovern(I Won't Last A Day
Without You), Tony Orlando and Dawn(Tie A Yellow Ribbon),
The Cleveland Quartet(Chamber Music Performance), Stevie Wonder(You Are The
Sunshine Of My Life), and a brief tribute to Jim Croce 100 minutes.
(Some Bad Glitches and Color Bleeding) Original CBS Broadcast w/o/c 6769 DV-2361
5) 21st Annual Show 2/15/79 hosted by John Denver - Includes Performances by Alicia Bridges(I Love
The Nightlife), Barbara Mandrell(Sleeping Single In A Double Bed), Johnny Paycheck(Take
This Job and Shove It), Kenny Rogers and Dottie West(I Feel Sorry For Anyone Who Isn't
Me Tonight), A Taste Of Honey(Boogie Oogie Oogie), Eubie Blake(I'm Just Wild About Harry),
Oscar Peterson, The Imperials(Sail On), Chuck Mangione(Feels So Good),
Olivia Newton-John(Hopelessly Devoted To You), and John Denver(Medley of song of
the year nominees - You Needed Me/Three Times A Lady/Just The Way You Are/You Don't
Bring Me Flowers/Stayin' Alive) 133 minutes 7122 DV-8411
6) 22nd Annual Show 2/27/80 hosted by Kenny Rogers Includes Performances by
The Charlie Daniels Band(The Devil Went Down To Georgia), Dionne Warwick(I Know
I'll Never Love This Way Again), Bob Dylan(Gotta Serve Somebody), Joe Williams and
Sarah Vaughn, The Doobie Brothers(What A Fool Believes), Andre Crouch and The Mighty
Clouds Of Joy, Barbra Streisand and Neil Diamond(You Don't Bring Me Flowers),
James Gallway(Annie's Song), Sister Sledge(We Are Family), and Kenny Rogers and
Irene Cara perform a medley of top songs of the year- Reunited/I Will Survive/Honesty/
Chuck E's In Love/Minute By Minute/?/She Believes In Me/What A Fool Believes/
Reunited 130 minutes 7123 DV-8412
7) 23rd Annual Show 2/25/81 hosted by Paul Simon Includes Performances by Chuck Mangione,
Manhattan Transfer(Birdland?), Aretha Franklin(Love Can Turn You Loose),
Barbara Mandrell(The Best Of Strangers), George Jones(He Stopped Loving Her Today),
The Oak Ridge Boys(Heart Of Mine), Mickey Gilley's Urban Cowboy Band,
Kenny Loggins(I'm Alright), Patti LuPone(Don't Cry For Me Argentina),
Paul Simon(Late In The Evening), A Tribute to Songwriters with Lionel Richie(Lady),
Dean Pitchford and Frank Musker with Irene Cara(Fame), Amanda McBroom(The Rose),
Christopher Cross(Sailing), Fred Ebb and John Kander(New York, New York) 115 minutes 7124 DV-8413
8) 24th Annual Show 2/24/82 hosted by John Denver Includes Performances by James Ingram(Just
Once), Shelly West and David Frizzell(I'm Sure Missing You), Terry Gibbs(Somebody's
Knocking), The Oak Ridge Boys(Elvira), Jerry Lee Lewis and Mickey Gilley(Rockin' My
Life Away?), The cast of "Sophisticated Ladies"(It Don't Mean A Thing If It Ain't Got That
Swing), Rick Springfield(Jessie's Girl), A Tribute to Songwriters with Christopher Cross
and Burt Bacharach(The Best That You Can Do - Theme from "Arthur"), Ralph MacDonald,
William Salter, and Bill Withers(Just The Two Of Us), Lionel Richie(Endless Love),
Donna Weiss and Jackie DeShannon(Bette Davis Eyes), Al Green, The Archers,
and The Crusaders with Joe Cocker, Sheena Easton(For Your Eyes Only), and
Rick James(Give It To Me Baby) 140 minutes 7125 DV-8414
9) 25th Annual Show 2/23/83 hosted by John Denver Includes Performances by Ray Charles,
Jerry Lee Lewis, Count Basie, and Little Richard(Medley), Alabama, Lena Horne,
Kenny Rogers(Through The Years), Men At Work(Down Under), Willie Nelson(You Are
Always On My Mind), The Moonglows, Marvin Gaye(Sexual Healing), and Leontyne Price
Linda Ronstadt(Get Closer), Bill Monroe, Crystal Gale(Don't It Make My Brown Eyes
Blue), Ricky Scaggs, Miles Davis, John Denver and Joan Baez sing notable songs from
the 1960's: A Day In The Life/Abraham, Martin, and John/Blowin' In The Wind/
Let The Sunshine In 195 minutes 7126-7127 DV-8415 DV-8416
10) 26th Annual Show 2/28/84 hosted by John Denver 195 minutes
Includes Performances by Donna Summer(She Works Hard For The Money),
Bonnie Tyler(Total Eclipse Of The Heart), Chuck Berry(Maybelline),
The Eurythmics(Sweet Dreams), Phil Driscoll(Amazing Grace), Albertina Walker,
Linda Ronstadt(I've Got A Crush On You), Walter Charles and Jamie Ross from
Broadway's "La Cage Aux Folles" (I Am What I Am), Herbie Hancock,
The Oak Ridge Boys(Let Me Do The Best I Can?), Sheena Easton(Telefone),
Wynton Marsalis(Finale from Hummel Trumpet Concerto and Nose Mokeim?),
Irene Cara(Oh What A Feeling) (Some bad glitches - Some audio dropouts) 7129-7130 DV-8496 DV-8497
11) 27th Annual Show 2/26/85 hosted by John Denver 200 minutes
Includes Performances by Huey Lewis and The News(It's Alright - partial and
The Heart Of Rock'n'Roll), Stevie Wonder(I Just Called To Say I Love You),
Hank Williams Jr. with B.B. King(All My Rowdy Friends), Cyndi Lauper(Time After
Time), Tina Turner(What's Love Got To Do With It), Salute To Gospel with Andre
Crouch, Pop Staples, and more, Kenny Loggins(Footloose), Chaka Khan(I Feel For
You), Howard Jones, Thomas Dolby, Herbie Hancock, and Stevie Wonder perform
a medley together(She Blinded Me With Science Jam), Amy Grant,
Julia McGinnis Johnson, Prince and The Revolution, and A Salute To Leonard Bernstein 7127-7128 DV-8521 DV-8522
12) 28th Annual Show 2/25/86 hosted by Kenny Rogers 200 minutes
Includes Performances by Sting, Whitney Houston(Saving All My Love For You),
Starship(We Built This City), Ronnie Milsap with The Five Satins(In The Still Of The Night),
Phil Collins(Susussudio), Stevie Wonder(Part Time Lover), A-ha(Take On Me), B.B. King,
Ron Carter, Stanley Clarke, Herbie Hancock, Stanley Jordan, and others play a salute to new
jazz players, Christopher Parkening Classical Guitar tribute to Andre Sugovia, Huey Lewis and
The News(Power Of Love), and The Rolling Stones receive the Lifetime Achievement Award
which is presented by Eric Clapton via satellite 7130-7131 DV-8523 DV-8524
13) 29th Annual Show 2/24/87 hosted by Billy Crystal 150 minutes
Includes Performances by Paul Simon(Diamonds On The Soles Of My Shoes),
Whitney Houston(The Greatest Love Of All), Simply Red(Money's Too Tight To Mention),
Luther Vandross(?), Stevie Wonder, Dionne Warwick, Gladys Knight, and Burt Bacharach(That's
What Friends Are For), Willie Dixon, B.B. King, Junior Wells, Etta James, Dr. John, Ry Cooder,
and others Salute The Blues, Sandy Patti, Billy Idol(To Be A Lover), Bonbby McFerrin(Round
Midnight), Janet Jackson(What Have You Done For Me Lately), and Johnny Mercer and
Billie Holiday receive the Lifetime Achievement Award (Opening Cut Off) 7132 DV-8525 DV-8526
14) 2/23/2000 Show hosted by Rosie O'Donnell Big Winner is Santana 180 minutes 7704
15) 2/21/2001 Show hosted by Jon Stewart Steely Dan gets Album of Year plus Elton John does
duet with Eminem 190 minutes 8533 - 8535
16) 2001 Grammy Pre-show on VH1/CBS 180 minutes (opening 2 minutes cut) 8534
17) 5/5/69 Show hosted by Dan Rowan and Dick Martin with The Temptations(On Cloud Nine?),
Flip Wilson, Jeannie C. Riley(Harper Valley PTA), The King Family, Jose Feliciano(Light
My Fire), Lou Rawls, Bobbie Gentry, Glen Campbell(Wichita Lineman), Burt Bacharach,
Dionne Warwick(Do You Know The Way To San Jose), Mama Cass Elliot,
Beatles(Hey Jude video), Nancy Sinatra, Mason Williams(Classical Gas), Davy Jones,
Bobby Goldsboro(Honey), Don Rickles, Tiny Tim, Simon & Garfunkel(Mrs. Robinson film),
Tennessee Ernie Ford, O.C. Smith(Little Green Apples), Tommy Smothers,
The cast of Hair(Medley), Henry Mancini, and Art Garfunkel 60 minutes w/o/c 9268 DV-727
18) 2/27/2002 Jon Stewart hosts this year's gala from the Staples Center in Los Angeles.
performers include U2, Alicia Keys, Dave Matthews Band, 'N Sync, Bob Dylan, Outkast,
Alan Jackson, Destiny's Child, Alejandro Sanz, Nelly, Joshua Bell and Train, along with
Christina Aguilera, Lil' Kim, Mya, Pink and Missy Elliott ("Lady Marmalade"). Also
Featured artists from the "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" soundtrack. Some major categories
follow. Album of the Year: "Acoustic Soul" (India.Arie); "Love and Theft" (Bob Dylan);
"Stankonia" (Outkast); "All That You Can't Leave Behind" (U2); "O Brother, Where Art Thou?"
(Various Artists) Song of the Year: "Video" (India.Arie); "I'm like a Bird" (Nelly Furtado);
"Fallin' " (Alicia Keys); "Drops of Jupiter" (Train); "Stuck in a Moment You Can't Get Out
Of" (U2) Best New Artist: India.Arie; Nelly Furtado; David Gray; Alicia Keys; Linkin Park.
210 minutes 9636-9666
19) 2/23/2003 The gala returns to New York after a five-year absence with a first-time Sunday telecast.
Slated acts at Madison Square Garden include Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band(The
Rising); Faith Hill ("Cry"); Norah Jones ("Don't Know Why"); Eminem; Coldplay; Nelly with
Kelly Rowland (a medley of "Hot in Herre" and "Dilemma"); the Dixie Chicks ("Landslide");
Ashanti ("Dreams"); Vanessa Carlton; John Mayer; No Doubt; 'N Sync; James Taylor; Yo-Yo
Ma; and Avril Lavigne. Springsteen joins Elvis Costello in a Clash tribute to mark front man
Joe Strummer's passing in December with a performance of "London Calling", and the Bee Gees,
who suffered the loss of Maurice Gibb in January, receive the Legend Award. Lifetime Achievement
Awards go to Johnny Mathis, Glenn Miller, Tito Puente, Etta James, and Simon and Garfunkel open
the show with "Sounds Of Silence". . 210 minutes DV-433, 434, 435
20) CBS 2/8/2004 Balladeer Luther Vandross, recovering from a stroke, won four Grammys on Sunday
including song of the year for "Dance With My Father," and Beyonce earned a record-tying five
honors. Justin Timberlake, stifling a self-deprecating laugh while accepting the best male pop
vocal performance award for "Cry Me a River." Beyonce tied a record for female artists with her
five awards, but won none of the top categories of song, record or album of the year. The moody
British rock band Coldplay, up against four hip-hop nominees for record of the year, won for their
song "Clocks." Rockers Evanescence won best new artist in an upset over rapper 50 Cent - who
briefly walked onstage as Evanescence accepted their award. "Thank you, 50," said Evanesence's
Amy Lee as the rap star smiled for the camera. Rock singer Warren Zevon, who rushed to complete
a final album before his September death from lung cancer, won his first two Grammy Awards.
June Carter Cash also won two posthumous awards, and her husband Johnny Cash and former
Beatle George Harrison were also honored after their deaths. Johnny Cash, and director Mark
Romanek, won for best short form music video for the haunting song "Hurt." Cash's wife, who
died a few months before him in 2003, won best traditional folk album for the posthumous
release "Wildwood Flower" and best female country vocal performance for "Keep on the Sunny
Side." The most unusual winner was former President Bill Clinton, former Soviet Union president
Mikhail Gorbachev and Sophia Loren, who won best spoken word album for children for their
reading on "Prokofiev: Peter and the Wolf/Beintus: Wolf Tracks." 210 minutes DV-2182 DV-2183
21) CBS 2/13/2005 The 47th annual event is hosted by Queen Latifah as Ray Charles' final album,
"Genius Loves Company," won a leading eight Grammy awards on Sunday night, including
album of the year, record of the year for "Here We Go Again" with Norah Jones, and pop
vocal album. The victories highlighted the astounding success of "Genius Loves Company,"
which has sold more than two million copies - the most of Charles' 60-plus albums. "I'm
going to cry, actually," Jones said as she accepted the trophy for record of the year. "I think
it just shows how wonderful music can be." U2 won three awards, including best rock
performance by a duo or group. Green Day, the most nominated rock act with six for their
politically charged punk opera "American Idiot," won best rock album. "Rock 'n' roll can be
dangerous and fun at the same time, so thanks a lot," Green Day lead singer Billie Joe
Armstrong said as he accepted the award. Alicia Keys and Usher shared an award Sunday night
for best R&B performance by a duo or group with vocals for their chart-topping duet "My
Boo." Each was nominated for eight Grammys; Keys won four while Usher had three.
John Mayer was one of the artists who prevented a record night by Keys, as his mellow tribute
"Daughters" won song of the year. Keys had a chance to win more than any other woman in
one evening. In 2002 she won five Grammys for her debut album, "Songs in A Minor,"
becoming only the second woman to win that many in one night. (Lauryn Hill won five in
1999; Jones and Beyonce also won five after Keys did.) Rod Stewart - who had complained
in recent years about never winning a Grammy - won for traditional pop vocal album for his
standards recording "Stardust ... The Great American Songbook Vol. III." Brian Wilson, who
released his album "Smile" after a more than three-decade wait, won best rock instrumental
performance for "Mrs. O'Leary's Cow." He had never been honored before, even as leader
of The Beach Boys. The big irony: the man who did more for vocal harmony than anyone in
rock 'n' roll won in an instrumental category. "I waited 42 years for this Grammy and it was
well worth the wait," Wilson said backstage. "It represents triumph and achievement in music
that I feel that I deserved, and I'm really glad I won." But ultimately, the night belonged to
Ray Charles. Besides the four awards for best album and song, "Genius Loves Company"
won for best instrumental arrangement accompanying a vocalist, best gospel performance,
best engineered album and best surround sound album. Charles was 73 when he died in June,
with a total of 12 Grammys in his 50-plus year career. The most he ever won in one night was
four in 1960, including two for the classic "Georgia On My Mind." That was the song performed
Sunday by Keys and the actor Jamie Foxx (news), considered an Oscar lock for his portrayal
of Charles in "Ray." Foxx, a more then decent musician, sat at a piano opposite Keys as Quincy
Jones conducted the orchestra. 210 minutes DV-4111 and DV-4112
22) CBS 2/8/2006 - The 48th annual event at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. Performers
include Mariah Carey; John Legend; and Kanye West. 3 hours and 30 minutes DV-6706 and DV-6707

GRAND FUNK RAILROAD:
1)Forum, Los Angeles 1/6/74(Footstompin' Music, Rock and Roll Soul, Heartbreaker, Shining
On, The Locomotion, We're An American Band, T.N.U.C., and
Inside Looking Out) 55 minutes 3372 DV-4363
2)We're An American Band promo film 16 minutes 762
3)Weekend Rebellion film (Paranoid and Into The Sun) 17 minutes 1791
4)VH1 Behind The Music 2/99 60 minutes 6965
5)ABC In Concert 12/23/72 (Footstompin' Music, Into The Sun, Get It Together, Heartbreaker,
Jam, Closer To Home, a look at the Phoenix House drug treatment program supported
by the band, Hooked On Love, and Inside Looking Out), and Freddie King(Ain't No
Sunshine + 1) (Timing Strip On Screen) 59 minutes 10070 DV-3073
6)Midsummer Rock - Cincinnati Festival 6/13/70 (Drum Solo and Inside Looking Out) DV-4363
7)Playboy After Dark 12/3/69 (Mr. Limousine Driver and Please Don't Worry) DV-4363
8)Texas International Pop Festival 1969 (Are You Ready?) DV-4363
9)We're An American Band clip DV-4363

GRAND OLE OPRY:
1) CMT Salutes The Grand Ole Opry Part 1 Debuts 60 minutes 9018
2) CMT Salutes The Grand Ole Opry Part 2 Back To The Ryman 60 minutes 9018
3) CMT Salutes The Grand Ole Opry Part 3 Inductions 60 minutes 9018
4) CMT Salutes The Grand Ole Opry Part 4 Women Of The Opry 60 minutes 9018
5) CMT Salutes The Grand Ole Opry Part 5 Bluegrass 60 minutes 9018

GRAND OLE OPRY'S VINTAGE CLASSICS - PBS 3/30/2005 Vince Gill hosts this look back
at the "Grand Ole Opry" TV series that was broadcast in the 1950s, '60s and '70s. The
overview includes archival performances from Eddy Arnold(You Don't Know Me - 1956),
Ray Price(Crazy Arms - 1956), Chet Atkins(Yakety Axe -1965), Don Gibson(Oh
Lonesome - 1968), Skeeter Davis(The End Of The World - 1967), The Statler Brothers(Flowers
On The Wall - 1968), Patsy Cline(Crazy - 1961), Jim Reeves(Four Walls/Tennessee Waltz/
He'll Have To Go - 1962), Patsy Cline(Leavin' On Your Mind - 1963), Dolly Parton(Jolene
1974), Tammy Wynette(Stand By Your Man - 1975), Loretta Lynn(You Ain't Woman
Enough - 1966), Loretta Lynn(One's On The Way - 1972), Willie Nelson(Night Life - 1967),
George Jones(White Lightnin' - 1962), Johnny Cash(Ring Of Fire - 1968), Ernest Tubb(I'm
Walking The Floor Over You - 1962 incomplete clip), Kitty Wells(Making Believe - 1955),
Roy Acuff(Wabash Cannonball - 1956), Bill Monroe(Uncle Pen - 1956), Flatt & Scruggs(Foggy
Mountain Breakdown - 1986), Sons Of The Pioneers(Tumbling Tumbleweeds - 1955),
Marty Robbins(El Paso - 1960), and Eddy Arnold(Cattle Call - 1956) 60 minutes DV-4403

AMY GRANT:
1)Promos for Find A Way, Wise Up, Angels, and It's Not A Song 479
2)Headin' Home For The Holidays 12/22/86 Special 50 minutes 153
3)Tonight Show 12/18/86 13 minutes 153
4)AM Cleveland 12/19/86 8 minutes 153
5)Sunday Best interview 1/89 5 minutes 1269
6)Muscular Dystrophy Telethon 1987 10 minutes 2444
7)Lorianne Crook interview 1989 17 minutes 2456
8)Solid Gold 1987 3 minutes 2456
9)That's What Love Is For promo M 222
10)Every Heartbeat promo M 252
11)LATER With Bob Costas 12/14/92 30 minutes 3825
12)Australian TV Compile 1985-1992 82 minutes 4669
13)A Christmas To Remember CBS 12/4/99 w/Tony Bennett,98x,and CeCe Winans 60 min 7512-7513
14)House Of Love promo 10423
15)Grown-Up Christmas List promo DV-316

GRASS ROOTS:
1)American Bandstand 5/29/82 (Temptation Eyes) 4 minutes 214
2)Playboy After Dark 12/17/68 (Bella Linda and Midnight Confessions) 8 minutes
3)Upbeat Show 1969 (Midnight Confessions and Let's Live For Today) 5 minutes 317 DV-4200
4)Solid Gold 2/87 (Midnight Confessions) 3 minutes 505
5)Classic Rock With Wolfman Jack 6/89 30 minutes w/o/c 1584
6)Clip from "With Six You Get Eggroll" 3 minutes 1938
7)American Bandstand 1975 (Midnight Confessions and Mamacita) 9 minutes (Timing Strip) 10836
8)Compilation of TVAppearances Including:
- Shindig 12/11/65 (Ain't That Lovin' You Baby)
- Where The Action Is 7/22/66 (Where Were You When I Needed You and Bad Times)
- Shivaree 1966 (Mr. Jones and Hitch Hike)
- Bella Linda promo clip
- Hollywood Palace 12/5/67 (Let's Live For Today)
- Playboy After Dark 12/17/68 (Bella Linda and Midnight Confessions) 8 minutes
- Upbeat Show 1969 (Midnight Confessions and Let's Live For Today) 5 minutes
- American Bandstand:10/11/69 "Grass Roots Day" (Interview and Heaven Knows)
- Music Scene 12/8/69 (Heaven Knows)
- The Andy Williams Show 11/15/69 (Heaven Knows)
- The Andy Williams Show 1970 (Come On And Say It)
- The Ed Sullivan Show 12/6/70 (Midnight Confessions/Let's Live For Today and Temptation Eyes(incomplete))
- "feelings" Clip from "With Six You Get Eggroll" 3 minutes
- Rollin' On The River 1/13/72 (Two Divided By Love and Sooner or Later)
- American Bandstand 1975 (Midnight Confessions and Mamacita) 9 minutes (Timing Strip)
- American Bandstand 5/29/82 (Temptation Eyes) 4 minutes
- Solid Gold 2/87 (Midnight Confessions) 3 minutes
- Classic Rock With Wolfman Jack 6/89 (I'd Wait A Million Years, Let's Live For Today, Sooner or Later, Temptation Eyes, and Midnight Confessions)
- The Dating Game 10/68 The Grass Roots' Warren Entner and Ricky Koontz 115 minutes DV-4705

GRATEFUL DEAD:
1)Late 60's CBS News clip on Hippies 10 minutes 2170
2)Bill Graham Memorial Concert "Laughter, Love, and Music" Polo Fields, Golden Gate Park
San Francisco, CA 11/3/1991 (Tuning, Intro by David Graham, Hell In A Bucket,
China Cat Sunflower/ I Know You Rider, Wang Dang Doodle, Born On The Bayou,
Green River, Bad Moon Rising, Proud Mary, Truckin', The Other One, Wharf Rat,
Sunshine Daydream, Forever Young, Touch Of Grey, Outro) features guests
John Fogerty and Neil Young 90 minutes DV-4430

GREAT DAY IN HARLEM - 10/22/58 w/Count Basie, Dizzy Gillespie, Thelonius Monk,
Quincy Jones, Sonny Rollins, Charles Mingus, Gerry Mulligan, Bud Freeman,
And other jazz greats 60 minutes 8194

GREAT GRAMMY PREFORMANCES - VH1 Special 2/19/99 Featuring performances by
Eric Clapton, Sheryl Crow, Boyz II Men, Alanis Morissette, Bonnie Raitt, Billy Joel,
Sting, Sarah McLachlan, and more 120 minutes 6919

GREATEST HITS (ITV British TV) 25 minutes each
1) 3/5/83 Review of 1974 with The Wombles with Mike Pat, The Glitter Band(Angel Face),
Suzi Quatro(Devilgate Drive), Bay City Rollers, The Osmonds, The Three
Degrees(When Will I See You Again), and Mud(Tiger Beat) 10528 DV-5029
2) 3/12/83 Review of 1968 Featuring Steve Ellis(Everlasting Love), Patrick McGoohan discusses
"The Prisoner", Marmalade(ob-la-di-ob-la-da), Mary Hopkin(Those Were The Days),
and Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick, and Tich(Legend Of Xanadu) 10528 DV-5029
3) 3/19/83 Review of 1964 The Swinging Blue Jeans(Good Golly Miss Molly/Hippy Hippy Shake),
Wayne Fontana(Um, Um, Um, Um,Um,Um), The Merseybeats, P.J. Proby(Somewhere),
and Gerry and The Pacemakers(Ferry Cross The Mersey) 10528 DV-5029
4) 3/26/83 Review of 1977 Darts(Daddy Cool), Brotherhood Of Man(Angelo), The Drifters(My
Little Red Book), and Smokie(Living Next Door To Alice) 10528 and 10564 DV-5029
5) 4/2/83 Review of 1959 Featuring Craig Douglas(High School Hop and Only Sixteen),
Frankie Vaughan(The Heart Of A Man), Freddie "Fingers" Lee(Chantilly Lace),
Tony Hall, Jimmy Eddy, and Billy Fury(Maybe Tomorrow) 10563 and 10564
6) 4/9/83 Review of 1981 Featuring Aneka(Japanese Boy), Kiki Dee(Star), Kate Robbins(More
Than In Love), and Bucks Fizz (Incomplete - First 16 minutes) 10563

GREATEST ROCK & ROLL TV MOMENTS
1)Sesame Street Music A-Z VH1 Special 11/23/2000 60 minutes 8304
2)Top Music Moments of 2000 12/17/2000 60 minutes 8366
3)The Grammys VH1 2/26/2001 60 minutes 8594

AL GREEN
1)Soul 10/22/72 (Intro, Interview, Tired Of Being Alone, Look What You Done, For Me,
How Can You Mend A Broken Heart, I'm Still In Love With You, Judy, You Ought
To Be With Me, Love & Happiness, We've Only Just Begun, and Let's Stay
Together-Medley 59 minutes DV-8430
2)Soundstage 1978 (Interview, Intro, L.O.V.E., Tired Of Being Alone, Let's Stay Together,
Interview, You Ought To Be With Me, How Can You Mend A Broken Heart, Interview,
Belle, Interview, Gospel medley, and Love & Happiness) 58 minutes DV-8430

PETER GREEN:
1)A Hard Road British Documentary 1996 (French Subtitles) 30 minutes 9052

GREEN DAY:
1)VH1 Behind The Music 60 minutes 8974
2)U2 and Green Day on Monday Night Football - New Orleans 9/28/2006 (Wake Me Up When
September Ends, House Of The Rising Sun/The Saints Are Comin', and
It's A Beautiful Day) 12 minutes DV-8329

GROBSCHNITT:
1)Rockpalast 12/8/78(Vater Schmidt's Wandertag, Come On People, and Solar Music) 85 minutes 9047
2)German TV 1982 4 minutes 3374
3)Last Party clip(incomplete) 6 minutes 4670
4)NDR German TV 1984 (Wir Wollen Sterben, Razzia / Illegal, Keine Angst, Paradox,
Ich Liebe Dich, Silent Movie, Augenstern, and Wie der Wind) 45 minutes DV-8255

GROOVY
1)Summer 1967- Intro, plus Michael Blodgett Film Sampler that includes a lot of Groovy
snippets, including footage of the Merry Go Round plus Silent footage of later Groovy
Show, circa '69 with Robert W. Morgan as Host. Features audio sound overlay of KHJ
Channel 9 promos and Groovy Excerpts 7 minutes 9644

THE GROUPIES - 1970 Documentary on rock 'n' roll groupies, including the infamous
Plaster Casters, features performances by Ten Years After(Good Morning Little
Schoolgirl and Help Me Baby), Terry Reid(Super Lungs and Bang Bang), Spooky Tooth,
Joe Cocker(Delta Lady), and Dry Creek Road(Mr. Sun) 85 minutes 8777

DAVE GRUISIN:
1)Mountain Dance promo 455

GTK (aka 'Get To Know') ABC Australian TV 10-11 minutes each
(This was an Australian music and youth interests show which attempted to highlight
the more cutting edge local performers and visiting overseas artists)
1) 1971 Daddy Cool(Come Back Again), Elton John(interview + Take Me To The Pilot) 10338 DV-404
2) 1971 Joe Cocker(Give Peace A Chance) and Peter Allen(Interview and Dixie) 10338 DV-404
3) 1972 Led Zeppelin(Sydney Press Conference and Party) and McAskill's Marauders(Lawdy
Miss Clawdy) 10338 DV-404 DV-714
4) 1972 Creedence Clearwater Revival(Hey Tonight, interview, and Keep On Chooglin) 10338 DV-404
5) 1970 Janis Joplin(Mercedes Benz), Model Nadina, and Healing Force(Poem Of Joy) PRE DV-713
6) 1970 Tamam Shud(America and Lindsay Bjerre interview) and Black Sabbath(Paranoid film) PRE DV-713
7) 1971 The Carpenters(Rainy Days and Mondays) and Nostradamus group interview, and
Autumn(Two Of Us) PRE DV-713
8) 1971 Bob Dylan(If Not For You GTK Produced film, he does not appear), Moscow Circus
Highlights, and Free(The Stealer film) PRE DV-713
9) 1971 The Hollies(Too Young To Be Married - From "Don't Get Sunburnt" ABC Special),
Feature on Help! Employment Agency, and Masters Apprentices(Our Friend Owley Stanley) PRE DV-713
10) 1971 Phillip Fraser Australian Editor of Rolling Stone Interview, Max Merritt and
The Meteors(Friary Menx) PRE DV-713
11) 1970 Company Cane(Flip Flop Fly), Meet A Sailor Interview, and Cat Stevens(Into White -
GTK Produced film, he does not appear) PRE DV-713
12) 1971 Miss Daylight Savings 1971, Pickettywitch(Summertime Feeling), Barry Humphries,
and Freshwater(Country Lady) PRE DV-713
13) 1971 Roger Frampton and David Ahern interview, Autumn(I Just Couldn't Believe It) PRE DV-713
14) 1973 Ted Mulry Gang(You're All Woman), Rick Springfield Interview, and
Mother Earth(Country Lady) PRE DV-713
15) 1973 Garry Glitter(Interview and I Didn't Know If I Loved You) PRE DV-713 DV-5029
16) 1972 Billy Thorpe and The Aztecs(Movie Queen) and Bauls Of Bengal interview PRE DV-713
17) 1973 Mike McLellan(Another Grey Day), Jon English(Handbags and Gladrags film), and
Slade(Get Down and Get With It) PRE DV-714
18) 1973 Roy Wood's Wizzard(See My Baby Jive), Sherbet(Interview and Do It) PRE DV-714
19) 1972 Michael Jackson(Rockin' Robin), Captain Matchbox and The Whoopee Band(Interview
and Mobile Line) PRE DV-714
20) 1972 Johnny O'Keefe's 20th Anniversary Tribute and Sherbet(You're All Woman) PRE DV-714
21) 1972 Third Union Band(Red McKelvie), Brett Whitely interview, and Billy Preston(Simple
Song) PRE DV-714

GTR:
1)When The Heart Rules the Mind promo 426 DV-4837
2)The Making Of GTR Special 29 minutes 6
3)The Hunter promo 469
4)MTV Guest VJ 8/5/86 4 minutes 469
5)American Bandstand 8/9/86 10 minutes 469
6)Good Morning America 6/86 4 minutes 481
7)Nightwatch 7/86 13 minutes 534
8)MTV interview 9/86 4 minutes 571
9)Munich 1986 (Jekyll and Hyde, Here I Wait, The Hunter, When The Heart Rules
The Mind, Imagining, and You Can Still Get Through) 38 minutes DV-4835 656-503 DV-6429
10)Much Music 4/30/86 21 minutes 1638 DV-5038

GUESS WHO:
1)Afternoon Exchange 11/24/81 7 minutes 36
2)Upbeat 1969 15 minutes 244
3)Upbeat 1970 4 minutes 938
4)Soundstage 1978 Reunion 59 minutes 1424
5)Johnny Cash Show 1969 6 minutes 1678
6)Portage and Main 1979 TV Special 50 minutes 2323
7)Cummings on Good Afternoon Detroit 1984 7 minutes 2323
8)Midnight Special 1973(incomplete) 5 minutes 2323
9)Juno Awards Hall Of Fame Special 1987 25 minutes 2323
10)Winnapeg Reunion w/Neil Young 6/28/87 20 minutes 3329
11)The Guess Who:Songs and Words MuchMore Music Special 2000 (Guns, Guns, Guns,
Rain Dance, Glamour Boy, and No Time) 60 minutes 9075
12)Running Back To Saskatoon 1972 4 minutes 10485
13)In Concert 1973(American Woman) 4 minutes 10485
14)The Guess Who: Burton Cummings solo and with Randy Bachman - MuchMusic
Television - Chumcity Building - Toronto, Canada 11/99 (Albert Flasher, No Sugar
Tonight/New Mother Nature (with Randy Bachman), Undun(with Randy Bachman),
Laughing (with Randy Bachman), Any Minor Miracle(with Randy Bachman),
These Eyes, Break It To Them Gently, and Dream Of A Child) 50 minutes DV-4299
15)Together Again - CNE Bandshell -Toronto, Canada 6/29/83 (Shakin' All Over, Interview #1,
Running Back To Saskatoon, Too Late Now, Albert Flasher, You Ain't Seen Nothing
Yet, Undun, No Sugar Tonight/New Mother Nature, Clap For The Wolfman, Laughing,
Hand Me Down World, Planes, Hang On To Your Life, Interview #2, Takin' Care Of
Business, Interview #3, My Own Way To Rock, No Time, These Eyes, Interview #4, and
American Woman) 87 minnutes DV-4300
16)Midnight Special 3/29/74 (American Woman, These Eyes, Clap For The Wolfman, and
Hand Me Down World) 17 minutes DV-4300
17)Don Kirshner's Rock Concert 1975 (No Time and Dancin' Fool) 9 minutes DV-4300
18)Guess Who TV Compilation (Quality varies greatly) 120 minutes DV-4825
- Let's Go(1960's Canadian Rock Show From Winnapeg)
9/67 Chad Allan(I Dig Rock'n'Roll Music, San Francisco, and Gaslight) hosts
The Guess Who(This Time Long Ago, She'd Rather Be With Me, Flying On Ground,
and The Letter(edited)), and The Good Time Music Appreciation Society(There's
Always Mary, Up, Up, And Away, Twelve Thirty, and To Sir With Love) 28 minutes
- 1968 Chad Allan(Mrs. Robinson, Honey, and Happy Song?) hosts The Guess Who(Tin
Soldier and So Nice To Be Home Again), The Fringe(3 songs), and an unnamed
band opens the show performing "Rock Around The Clock" 28 minutes
- Upbeat 6/11/68 (These Eyes)
- Like Young - 1970 Canadian TV (No Time, Laughing, and interview) (Timing Strip)
- Upbeat (American Woman)
- The Johnny Cash Show 10/21/70 (Hand Me Down World and Share The Land),
- Upbeat 11/21/70 (Hang on to Your Life)
- Running Back To Saskatoon clip 1972 (Poor Quality)
- Midnight Special 12/14/73 (Albert Flasher and Undun)
- Midnight Special 3/29/74 (Clap For The Wolfman)
- Don Kirshner's Rock Concert 1975 (No Time and Dancin' Fool) 9 minutes
- Laughing promo
- These Eyes promo (Timing Strip)
- Upbeat 11/21/70 (Share the Land)
- Midnight Special 3/29/74 (Hand Me Down World)
19)Bachman-Cummings First Time Around CBC Special 2006(American Woman, Undun, Shape
Of My Heart, Takin' Care Of Business, That's All There Is, Let It Ride, Timeless Love,
You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet - slow version, These Eyes, Laughing, All We Gotta Do - Our
Leaves Are Green Again?, and No Time) (An intimate "Storytellers" type of show) 55 minutes DV-8073
20)Wheatfield Soul 1992 CBC Documentary Part 1 24 minutes. DV-8073
21)Wheatfield Soul 1992 CBC Documentary Part 2 (incomplete) 10 minutes. DV-8073

GUITAR LEGENDS
From EXPO '92 at Sevilla, Spain 10/18/91 "Rock 2" 90 minutes DV-5864
" Turn Turn Turn (Roger McGuinn)
" Eight Miles High (Roger McGuinn)
" Keep Your Distance (Richard Thompson w/Roger McGuinn)
" Jerusalem On The Juke Box (Richard Thompson)
" Brazil (Les Paul)
" How High The Moon (Les Paul)
" Go Back To Your Woods (Robbie Robertson)
" What About Now (Robbie Robertson)
" The Weight (Robbie Robertson)
" Shake This Town (Robbie Robertson)
" In The Flesh II (Roger Waters)
" Brick In The Wall II (Roger Waters)
" Brain Damage/Eclipse (Roger Waters)
" Comfortably Numb (Roger Waters)
" Running & Hiding (all stars)

THE GUITAR SHOW - ABC TV Australia 2001
1)Episode 1:Angus Young, Duke Robillard, Steve Morse, Tony Joe White, and Bob Brozman DV-7702
2)Episode 2: Richie Sambora, Ben Harper, Tommy Emmanuel, and Jeff Beck DV-7702
3)Episode 3: Steve Morse, Buddy Miller, Peter Blyton, and Slava Gregoryan DV-7702
4)Episode 4: Ben Harper, Eric Johnson, Rod McCormack, Steve Jackson, and Richie Sambora DV-7702
5)Episode 5: Taj Mahal, Martin Taylor DV-7702
6)Episode 6: Tommy Emmanuel, Paul Barrere & Fred Tackett, Rod McCormack, and Brett Garsed DV-7703
7)Episode 7: Eric Johnson, Joe White, Bob Brozman, B.B. King and Eric Johnson DV-7703
8)Episode 8: Martin Taylor, Roy Rogers, Tommy Emmanuel, Steve Jackson, and
John Lee Hooker & All -stars live DV-7703
9)Episode 9: Duke Robillard, Angus Young, Rod McCormack, and Stevie Ray Vaughan DV-7703
10)Episode 10: Tony Joe White, Andy Summers, Peter Blyton, Carlos Santana DV-7703
11)Episode 11: Will Ray & Jerry Donahue, Roy Rogers, Tommy Emmanuel, Roger McGuinn,
Jeff Beck and Buddy Guy DV-7704
12)Episode 12: Paul Barrere and Fred Tackett, Slava Gregoryan, Rod McCormack, and Jack Bruce DV-7704
13)Episode 13: Bob Brozman, Steve Morse, Harry Manx, and Joe Satriani DV-7704

GULLIVER'S GRANDE TOUR - 1967 short film starring Noel Harrison 20 minutes DV-4796

GUNS'N'ROSES:
1)Sweet Child O' Mine promo 1026

GURU GURU
1)RockPalast 6/4/76 (Einmarsch, Tomorrow, Interview, L. Torro, Salto Mortadella, and
Night Bear) 25 minutes DV-8073

ARLO GUTHRIE:
1)Muppet Show 25 minutes 792 DV-6430
2)LATER 7/16/91 30 minutes 3069
3)Arlo Guthrie and Pete Seeger - Together In Concert Vienna, Virginia 8/23/78 90 minutes DV-5488

BUDDY GUY:
1)VH1 Classic's Hangin' With 30 minutes DV-6374

H. Andrew Williams Kaleidescope Company
4/28/68 Andy Williams(What's The Difference Being Different, With A Little Help From My Friends),
Ray Charles(Movin' On, and It's Alright w/Andy), Simon & Garfunkel(Mrs. Robinson, Old Friends,
Scarborough Fair w/Andy), Mama Cass(Words and Words of Love w/Andy +1),
Burt Bacharach(Andy performs a medley of his hits) (Timing Strip On Screen) 60 minutes 9387 DV-1605

H. Andrew Williams Magic Lantern Company
5/4/69 Andy Williams(Here, There, and Everywhere, This Guy's In Love With You, For Once In
My Life, My Way +2), Aretha Franklin(Think and Gentle On My Mind w/Andy, Chain Of Fools,
You Send Me), Sergio Mendes & Brasil 66(Fool On The Hill + 2), Roger Miller(King Of The
Road w/Andy, Little Green Apples) (Timing Strip On Screen) 60 minutes 9387 DV-1605

STEVE HACKETT:
1)Rochester 10/30/81 with brief interview - show originally filmed for the Rochester TV Show
"After Hours", but never fully broadcast (The Air Conditioned Nightmare, Jacuzzi,
Funny Feeling, Ace Of Wands, Picture Postcard, Everyday, The Red Flower Of Tai
Chi Blooms Everywhere, Hope I Don't Wake, Slogans, A Tower Struck Down,
Slogans, The Show, and Clocks) 93 minutes 121 DV-5377
2)Musikladen 10/78 28 minutes 109
3)Videosounds - Nottingham, England 8/27/81 (Slogans, Jacuzzi, The Steppes,
Spectral Mornings, and The Air-conditioned Nightmare) 28 minutes 64-4270 DV-7174
4)Old Grey Whistle Test 1979 4 minutes (Optical PAL Transfer) 136
5)How Can I promo 187-136
6)Theme From "A Second Chance" British TV Show 1 minute (Optical PAL Transfer) 136
7)Clocks promo 187
8)Cell 151 promo 469
9)The Show promo 481
10)Juliet, France 1982 14 minutes 573
11)Canadian TV interview 11/5/81 33 minutes 503
12)Nottingham 1990 50 minutes 3359
13)Musikladen 1978(POOR) 56 minutes 4654
14)Musikladen - Bremen 5/79 (Please Don't Touch, Racing In A, Ace Of Wands,
Narnia, Horizons, Shadow Of The Hierophant, Clocks, and The Angel Of
Mons) 43 minutes 4655 DV-3639 DV-4837
15)Bottom Line, New York 1992 52 minutes 5310
16)The Tokyo Tapes Live In Japan 1996 (Watcher Of The Skies, Riding The Colossus,
Firth Of Fifth, Battle Lines, Camino Royale, The Court Of The Crimson King,
Horizons, Walking Away From Rainbows, Jeat Of The Moment, In That Quiet Earth,
Vampyre With A Healthy Appetite, I Talk To The Wind, Shadow Of The Hierophant,
Los Endoes, Black Light, The Steppes, I Know What I Like) 105 minutes PRE
17)Somewhere In South America - Teatro Coliseo, Buenos Aires and bonus backstage footage
and interviews from the 2000 Italian Tour! (The Floating Seventh, The Mechanical
Bride, Medley, Serpentine Song, Watcher Of The Skies, Hairless Heart, Firth Of Fifth,
Riding The Colossus, Pollution, The Steppes, Gnossionne #1, Walking Away From
Rainbows, Sierra Quemade, The Wall Of Knives, Vamrye With A Healthy Appetite,
A Tower Struck Down, Lucridus, Darktown, Camino Royale, Intros, In Memoriam,
Horizons, and Los Endos) 120 minutes DV-3699
18)Gastank 1982(Camino Royale, Interview, Hackett's Bogey) DV-4837
19)Momentum - BBC Interview DV-4837
20)Momentum - Off The Wall Interview DV-4837
21)Horizons Live(Camino Royale, Please Don't Touch, Everyday, In That Quiet Earth,
Depth Charge, In The Heart Of The City, Black Light, Horizons, Theatre Of Sleep,
Jazz Jam, and Clocks) 60 minutes DV-5187
22)Sketches Of Hackett - (Epping Forest DVD Collection) Featuring: DV-5449 and DV-5450
- VH1 UK Onstage 1997 (By Paved Fountain and All is Mended)
- V.I.P. 2/24/98 - NBC British TV (Horizons medley, Interview, and Black Light medley)
- Hungarian TV 2000 Documentary including interviews, in Hungarian - Live clips from Tokyo Tapes
and Nottingham 1990
- Borders Bookstore, Philadelphia 8/8/2003
- 1)Smoke on the Water/Classical Gas/Black Light
- 2)Mexico City/Horizons/Cuckoo Cocoon/Unquiet Slumber For The Sleepers/Arrival/Blood On The Rooftops/Andante in
- C (Tales from the Riverbank)
- 3)Skye Boat Song/By Paved Fountain
- 4)The Journey
- 5)Metamorpheus excerpts/Bay of Kings
- Borders Bookstore - Bryn Mawr, PA 8/8/2003
- 1)Classical Gas/Black Light
- 2)A Bed, A Chair, & A Guitar
- 3)Cavalcanti/Andante in C/Mexico City/Rebecca/Horizons/Cuckoo Cocoon/Unquiet Slumber For The Sleepers/Blood On The Rooftops/Dancing With The Moonlit Knight/The Journey
- 4)Bach Bouree/Traditional Guitar Exercises/Skye Boat Song/By Paved Fountain
- 5) ?/The Barren Land/Mustardseed
- 6)Chat
- 7)Metamorpheus excerpts/Bay of Kings
23)Montreux Jazz Festival 7/13/80 (Slogans, Every Day, Spectral Mornings, Time To Get Out,
The Steppes, Narnia, Acoustic Set, Jacuzzi, A Tower Struck Down, and Clocks(fades out)
55 minutes From Japanese TV Broadcast with subtitles DV-5865
24)Montreux Jazz Festival 7/13/80 (Jacuzzi, A Tower Struck Down, Clocks (full version),
Land of a Thousand Autumns, Please Don't Touch, and Spectral Mornings)
28 minutes Taken from Swiss TV 'Canards Sauvages' broadcast. DV-5866
25)The Video Show - Promo Compilation DV-5913
" How Can I?
" Everyday
" Clocks
" The Show
" Cell 151
" A Doll That's Made in Japan
" When the Heart Rules the Mind (GTR)
" The Hunter (GTR)
" Face in the Mirror (Gandalf featuring Steve Hackett)
26)Bottom Line, New York 9/30/80 (Slogans, Every Day, The Red Flower Of Tachai, Tigermoth,
Time To Get Out, The Steppes (cuts in), Acoustic Set, Kim, Narnia, Jacuzzi, Sentimental
Institution, Spectral Mornings, A Tower Struck Down, Clocks, The Show,
It's Now Or Never, and Please Don't Touch) 90 minutes (Timing Strip On Screen) DV-6693 DV-6694
27)Elixir Festival - Brest, France 7/15/82 (Funny Feeling, Slogans, and Overnight Sleeper)
15 minutes DV-7174

BILL HALEY AND THE COMETS:
1)Ed Sullivan Show 1956 3 minutes 3448
2)Top Of The Pops 4/11/74 (Rock Around The Clock) 3 minutes DV-1153
3)Compile of TV and film appearances. Many have timing strips on the screen
Some Footage is Silent 105 minutes DV-2734

HALL & OATES:
1)VH1 Behind The Music 1/27/2002 60 minutes 9542

PETER HAMMILL:
1)Rockpalast 11/26/81 (The Future Now, Losing Faith In Words, Stranger Still,
Sign The Picture, My Experience, Modern, Second Hand, Sitting Targets,
The Sphinx In The Face, Flight, Central Hotel, The Spirit, Door, and
My Room) 100 minutes 1538 DV-7746
2)Italian TV 1981 12 minutes 549
3)A Black Box film 5 minutes 1538
4)Time Pieces Documentary 1986 30 minutes 1538
5)Stuttgart 11/30/86(Audience) 31 minutes 1538
6)Live 1979 w/violinist 11 minutes 1678
7)German TV 1979 w/orchestra 14 minutes 1678
8)Brussels 12/86(Audience) 60 minutes 1838
9)Spanish TV 1986(Painting By Numbers) 4 minutes 1838
10)Philadelphia 2/90(Audience) 130 minutes M 116
11)San Francisco 3/15/90(Audience) 112 minutes 3195
12)Riverside British TV 2/22/82 3 minutes 3645
13)A Story In Songs VPRO Documentary Dutch TV 1/98 (Labour Of Love, After The Show,
Happy Hour, Just Good Friends, Stranger Still, Amnesiac, Nothing Comes, and
A Better Time) 25 minutes. DV-8074
14)Live in Moscow 3/18/95 (The Siren Song, The Unconscious Life, Comfortable, Shingle Song,
Sign, Autumn, Planet Coventry, Ophelia, and interviews) 58 minutes DV-8074

HANSON:
1)Meet Hanson ABC Special 11/28/97 30 minutes 6286

HAPPENING:
1) 2/3/68 The Strawberry Alarm Clock (Tomorrow), 13th Precinct (I Can't Help Myself),
Bluesberry Jam (Messin' With The Kid), and The Raiders (Too Much Talk),
Sally Field is also a guest 30 minutes w/o/c 345 DV-2423
2) 3/22/69 The Monkees(without Peter) and The Raiders(Time After Time) 30 minutes w/o/c 1372-5128 DV-2423
3) 4/26/69 Friends Of Distinction(Grazing In The Grass) and The Beach Boys(film of I Can
Hear Music) and guest judges David Soul, Bridget Hanley, and Stefen Arngrim w/o/c 2977-2978 DV-2424
4) 12/7/68 Wilson Pickett(Funky Funky Broadway, I Found A True Love, I'm A Midnight Mover,
Mustang Sally, Land Of 1000 Dances, and She's Looking Good),
The Raiders(Cinderella Sunshine) 30 minutes w/o/c 5355 DV-2423
5) 3/15/69 Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart(L.U.V. - Let Us Vote) and Tommy Roe(Dizzy) 8867 DV-2423 DV-4964
6) 4/24/69 Paul Revere and the Raiders(Let Me), Freddie Weller(of the Raiders)(Games People
Play country version of song), Band Contest Band #1: The Genesis - (Midnight Hour)
and Band #2 The Rising Tide(Light My Fire), and Bobby Vee (Santa Cruise)
and guest judges David Soul, Bridget Hanley, and Stefen Arngrim (No ending) 21 minutes 9968 DV-2423 DV-8455
7) 9/7/68 Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart(Alice Long and I Wonder What She's Doing Tonight),
Battle Of The Bands contest between The Heart Beats(Time Won't Let Me) and
The Mailbu's. Judges in band contest are Gary Owens; Peter Deuel, and James Doohan
(AFRTS Film Print) 27 minutes DV-2832

THE HAPPENING 70's - Australian TV special that looked at Australian music of the 1970's as
set in the international context. Hosted by Molly Meldrum - but also features others such
as Donny Sutherland(from Sounds), Jim Keayes(from Masters Apprentices),
Glenn A Baker - lots of clips of Australian and international 1970's groups. 45 minutes. DV-7721

HAPPENING 71(Australian TV Show)
1)Compile featuring Jeff Phillips(Wonderful World), The Carpenters(Love Is Surrender),
Colleen Hewitt(Hey Jude), Johnny Farnham(Rose Garden and For Once In My Life),
Masters Apprentices(Rio De Camero), Ike & Tina Turner(Working Together),
Russell Morris(Oh Hally, Heaven Shines, Gambler's Lament, Laying In The Graveyard,
The Cell, and Sweet Sweet Love), The Proclaimers(Oh Happy Day), The Freeze(Feelings),
Peter McKenna(Smile), Flying Circus(Summerville), Issy Dy(Teenybopper), Hannigan(You
Took The Best), The Rondells(California Dreaming), Johnny Farnham(Looking Through
A Tear), Lee Conway(Something New), Jackson 5(I Want You Back), Redtime(California
My Way), Ted Mulry(Louisa), Sherbet(Can You Feel It Baby), Alison Durbin(A Man &
A Woman), Company Cane(It's Up To You), Flying Circus(Helpless), Johnny Farnham(Stick
Of Incense), Healing Force(Golden Miles), The Rondells(Grand Central Station),
Ted Mulry(Falling In Love Again), Peter McKenna(It Takes Time and interview), and
Flying Circus(Finding My Way) 132 minutes PRE

HARD ROCK HEAVEN - Compilation from various sources from Japanese Laserdisc Featuring
Led Zeppelin, Richard Cole, Eric Clapton, The Who, Jimi Hendrix, Deep Purple,
Francis Rossi, AC/DC, Paul Rodgers, John Kay, Ozzy Osbourne, Mick Jagger,
Alice Cooper, Lemmy, Cream, Noel Redding, Mitch Mitchell, Rick Parfitt 85 minutes 9378

STEVE HARLEY and COCKNEY REBEL:
1) Musikladen 1976 42 minutes 9046 9051

HARPER'S BIZARRE:
1)Feelin' Groovy clip 2 minutes 405 DV-4166

ROLF HARRIS
1)BBC's TV Heroes 10 minutes 10639
2)To Tell the Truth 11/18/63 26 minutes DV-751
3)Rolf Harris At The Royal Albert Hall BBC 12/6/2003 with guest stars Big Brovaz,
Basil Brush, Stomp, Jon Culshaw, John Humphrys, Girls Aloud, The Kumars,
Lesley Garrett, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, Fiona Bruce, Joe Brown, Verona Joseph,
Colin Jackson, Sally Gunnell, and many more 87 minutes DV-1957

GEORGE HARRISON:
1)All Those Years Ago promo 4
2)Veronica TV 1975 6 minutes (some color bleeding) 351
3)Promos for: True Love, Crackerbox Palace, This Song, and Blow Away 1791
4)West 57th 1988 13 minutes 1938
5)The Movie Life Of...... 1989 Granada TV Special 50 minutes 2105
6)Promo and TV Compile includes: Promos for: My Sweet Lord, Bangladesh, Ding Dong,
Ding Dong, True Love, This Song, Crackerbox Palace, Blow Away, Faster,
All Those Years Ago, When We Were Fab, Got My Mind Set On You(2 versions),
This Is Love, Handle With Care, and End Of The Line + unknown live, Disco TV
1976(This Song), Saturday Night Live 11/20/76 w/Paul Simon, Freedom clip from
"WATER", Birmingham 1986 benefit, and Prince's Trust 1987 85 minutes 3183
7)WEA Cloud Nine promotional interview 1987 55 minutes 3183
8)Countdown Dutch TV 2/88 9 minutes 3384
9)News At Ten 6/17/86 1 minutes 3384
10)TOP Norwegian TV 7/13/88 21 minutes 3384
11)Spot The Looney: Much Music Special 1987 55 minutes 3481
12)Wogan 5/90 11 minutes 3481
13)Opreis Dutch TV 4/17/87 15 minutes 3481
14)Wogan 12/12/88 6 minutes 3481
15)Japanese TV 1991 w/Eric Clapton 25 minutes 3716
16)Devil And The Deep Blue Sea movie clip 3 minutes 4973
17)TV AM interview 4 minutes 5315
18)Dick Cavett Show 11/23/71 w/Ravi Shankar and Gary Wright 40 minutes 5692
19)CBS Morning Show 5/97 7 minutes 6165
20) 11/30/2001 ABC's Nightline Remebering George Harrison 30 minutes 9350
21)VH1 Tribute 11/30/2001 Feturing Interviews, Live In Studio Performance, Video Clips, and
more with the specials "Remembering George Harrison" and "George Harrison: The
Last Performance" 120 minutes 9354
22)Headliners and Legends 12/1/2001 60 minutes 9355
23) "Arte George Harrison" German TV Special 2002 56 minutes DV-1441
24)George Harrison and Friends - The Concert for Bangladesh Madison Square Garden,
New York 8/1/71 (Bangla Dhun (Sitar & Sarod Duet), Wah-Wah, My Sweet Lord,
Awaiting On You All, That's The Way God Planned It, It Don't Come Easy,
Beware Of Darknes, While My Guitar Gently Weeps, Medley: Jumping Jack Flash/
Youngblood/Here Comes The Sun, A Hard Rain's Gonna Fall, It Takes A Lot To
Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry, Blowin' In The Wind, Just Like A Woman,
Something, and Bangla Desh) 98 minutes DV-4427
25)Concert for Bangladesh Revisited with George Harrison and Friends - A documentary about
the legendary 1971 benefit concert organized by former Beatle George Harrison that
featured Eric Clapton, Bob Dylan, Billy Preston, Leon Russell, Ravi Shankar and
Ringo Starr. 50 minutes DV-6171
26)Rutland Weekend Television 5/26/75 (Pirate Song?) 2 minutes DV-4566
27)The Dark Horse Collection 3 DVD Compilation DV-5465 thru DV-5467
Disc 1
- Blow Away
- Disco (This Song)
- George Announces Re-release
- My Sweet Lord
- Old Brown Show
- Piggies
- George Promoting 33 1/3
- Crackerbox Palace
- MTV Raw Traveling Wilbury's Interview
- Handle With Care
- Bobfest Rehearsals - My Back Pages
- If Not For You
- Absolutely Sweet Marie
- My Back Pages
- Much Music Studio Arrival
- Cloud Nine
Disc 2
- Don´t Try to Own Me - raw footage
- Don´t Try to Own Me - video promo 1995
- Fifty Years Adrift - Derek Taylor Press Interview
- Everybody´s trying to be my baby - Rockabilly Sessions Rehearsals
- Your True Love - Rockabilly Sessions Rehearsals
- This Song - video promo
- Traveling Wilburys Vol. 3 TV-Promo
- She´s My Baby Raw footage
- Jackie Stewart Interview 1986
- Faster - video promo
- Welcome to Tokyo - Interview
- Live in Japan - unreleased promo video
- Shanghai Surprise - interview
- Shanghai Surprise - promo video
- Here Comes The Sun - Saturday Night Live
- Homeward Bound- Saturday Night Live
- Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - raw footage
- Aspel and Company
- Here comes the sun - Brazil TV
Disc 3
- All Things Must Pass 2000 - Electronic Press Kit
- Anoushka Shankar - Electronic Press Kit
- Your True Love - Carl Perkins Funeral
- At The London High Court
- Yin and Yang
- Red and Blue Launch Party
- Between the Devil and The Deep Blue Sea
- Traveling Wilbury Vol. 3 -Electronic Press Kit
- Wilbury Twist - video promo
- Wilbury Promo Tape - for WEA Stuff
- Romanian Angel Apeal - Electronic Press Kit
- Nobody´s Child - video promo
- Billboard Century Award
- My Sweet Lord 2000

WILBUR HARRISON:
1)Upbeat 1968 (Kansas City) 3 minutes 244

DAN HARTMAN:
1)I Can Dream About You promo 280

SENSATIONAL ALEX HARVEY BAND:
1)Don Kirshner 1975 (Delilah, Vambo, and Man In The Jar) 20 minutes 317 DV-4164
2)Rockline From London(British TV) 12/73 (Next) 3 minutes 647 DV-1593 DV-4164
3)Syracuse 1974 (Black and White) (Faithhealer, Midnight Moses, Next, I Want To Be Rich
and Famous, Sergeant Fury, Vambo, I Just Want To Make Love To You, and
Anthem) 59 minutes 3178 DV-4164
4)Vienna 1981 (Audience) 92 minutes 3185 DV-4165
5)Jukebox 1977 (Runaway) 3 minutes 3185 DV-4164
6)Jukebox 1975 (Gambling Bar Blues and Delilah) 8 minutes 3185 DV-4164
7)In Concert 1974 (Vambo and Dance To The Music) 10 minutes 3185 DV-4164
8)BBC interview 1980 18 minutes 4597 DV-4164
9)Marquee, London 1972 (Framed, Interview, There's No Lights On The Christmas Tree Mother,
They're Burning Big Louie Tonight, and St. Anthony) 22 minutes 8168 DV-4166
10)BBC Scotland TV Special Tribute 2/3/2001 29 minutes 8968 DV-4165
11)Interview "Jock N Roll" Scottish TV 1982, 18 minutes 8968
12)Video Archives Volume 1 DV-5749
" The Old Grey Whistle Test 1973 (Next and Faith Healer)
" The Old Grey Whistle Test 1975 (Give My Compliments To The Chef and Delilah)
" Supersonic 1976 (Gambling Bar Room Blues and Runaway)
" Top Of The Pops 1976 (Boston Tea Party)
" The Old Grey Whistle Test - Marquee, London 1972 (Framed, There's No Lights On The Christmas Tree Mother, They're
" Burning Big Louie Tonight, St. Anthony, and an interview with John Peel)
" Don Kirshner's Rock Concert 1974 (The Hot City Symphony, Vambo/The Man In The Jar)
" Rainbow, London 1974 (Vambo and Dance To The Music)
" Syracuse, NY 1974 (Midnight Moses, Sergeant Fury, School's Out, The Impossible Dream, Framed, I Just Want To Make Love
" To You, and Anthem)
13)Video Archives Volume 2 DV-5750
" The Old Grey Whistle Test 1975 (Interview)
" The Old Grey Whistle Test 1976 (Delilah)
" Top Of The Pops 1976 (Boston Tea Party)
" Pick It Up And Kick It promo 1977 (SAHBWA)
" Vienna, Austria 1982 - Alex Harvey & The Electric Cowboys(Go Man Go, Soldier On The Wall/Roman Wall Blues)
" Jock 'n' Roll Interview 1980
" The Harp Beat Rock Plaque
" Vambo Rools OK !! BBC documentary

ANNIE HASLAM:
1)Bottom Line, New York 6/26/90 (Moonlight Shadow, The Angels Cry, One More Arrow,
Let It Be Me, Ocean Gypsy, When A Heart Finds Another, Wildest Dreams,
and Wishin' on a Star) 40 minutes 3115
2)Philadelphia 1997 (Carpet Of The Sun, A Pool Of Tears, Summon The Angels,
Captive Heart, Can You Picture This?, Seashell Eyes, Sleepless Mother,
What He Sees, and Young Prince and Princess) 51 minutes 9061 DV-6430

HATFIELD AND THE NORTH:
1)Rainbow, London 3/15/75 (Halfway Between Heaven & Earth, The Yes No Interlude,
Fitter Stoke Has A Bath, and Didn't Matter Anyway) 14 minutes 161 DV-7679

HAVE YOURSELF A VERY 80's CHRISTMAS - BBC2 12/24/2002 A tribute to the greatest
Christmas singles of the 1980s - from Jona Lewie's Stop the Cavalry in 1980 through to
1989's Do They Know It's Christmas? by Band Aid II. Also featuring the duet between
Bing Crosby and David Bowie, plus the Pretenders, Bruce Springsteen and
Run DMC. 40 minutes 10562 10564

EDWIN HAWKINS SINGERS:
1)Oh Happy Day live 1969 3 minutes 3615 DV-348

HAWKWIND:
1)Beat Club 1978 8 minutes 106-1258
2)Stonehenge 1984 10 minutes 1258
3)Magasinet 1991(Audience) 75 minutes 4353
4)Top Ten Feature 1998 6 minutes 9412

LEE HAZELWOOD
1)Cowboy in Sweden. Swedish TV Special 1970 with Nina Lizell, Steve Rowland and The
Family Dogg, The George Baker Selection, Rumplestiltskin, Suzi Jane Hokom, and
Lena Edling 52 minutes DV-3445
2)Love and other Crimes. Swedish TV Special 1968 48 minutes (Timing Strip On Screen) DV-3445
3)Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazelwood - Nancy and Lee in Las Vegas Swedish TV Special
1/13/73 60 minutes (missing last 30 seconds of end credits) DV-4528

HEADLINE ACT
1)The Clash with interviews with Mick Jones and Paul Simonon and Clash videos
30 minutes. DV-6359
2)Siouxsie and The Banshees with Budgie and Siouxsie Sioux Featuring promo videos of
"Dear Prudence", "Godzilla", Spellbound", and "Kiss Them For Me" 30 minutes DV-6374
3)Cheap Trick with Rick Nielsen and Robin Zander - Featuring promo videos of "If You Want
My Love", "Don't Be Cruel", "The Flame", "Ghost Town", and "Dream Police"
30 minutes DV-6375
4)The Moody Blues with Justin Hayward, Graeme Edge, John Lodge - Featuring promo videos
of "Your Wildest Dreams", "Question", "Sitting At The Wheel", "The Other Side Of
Life", and "Nights In White Satin(Beat Club)" 30 minutes DV-6375
5)Paul Weller - Featuring promo videos of "Start!", "In The City", "Walls Come Tumbling
Down", "Absolute Beginners", "Strange Town", "That's Entertainment", and
"Come On / Let's Go" 30 minutes DV-6375
6)Pat Benatar with Neil Giraldo - Featuring promo videos of "Precious Time", "You'd Better
Run", "Promises In The Dark", "Shadows Of The Night", and "Love In A Battlefield"
30 minutes DV-6376

JEFF HEALY BAND:
1)German tv 1988 8 minutes 1374
2)Angel Eyes promo 1956 10423

HEART:
1)Videowest 11/81 5 minutes 13
2)Portrait Records Promo Film 1979 25 minutes 1628 DV-4350
3)Entertainment Tonight 2/22/82 3 minutes 1858
4)Tomorrow Show 11/29/80 (Tell It Like It Is and interview) 15 minutes 177 DV-2763
5)CBS Commercial 1 minute 231
6)Cal Jam 2 3/18/78 (Little Queen and Barracuda) 6 minutes 63
7)Alone promo 606
8)Tell It Like It Is promo 647
9)Houston TV Studio 1976 (Instrumental, Heartless, White Lightning And Wine, Dreamboat
Annie, Silver Wheels, Crazy On You, Sing Child Sing, Soul Of The Sea, Devil Delight,
And Magic Man w/drum solo) 57 minutes 1059 DV-619 DV-4696
10)These Dreams promo 1238
11)Los Angeles 1978 10 minutes 1374
12)Giants Stadium 1980(Audience) 12 minutes 1791
13)Fridays 12/80 10 minutes 1889
14)Profiles In Rock 1981 25 minutes 1889
15)All I Wanna Do Is promo M 39
16)I Didn't Want To Need You promo M 68
17)VH1 Behind The Music 1/99 60 minutes 6880
18)Midnight Special 3/4/77 (Magic Man, Dreamboat Annie, Crazy on You, and White
Lightning and Wine) 16 minutes 8472
19)Musikladen 8/13/77(Barracuda) DV-322 DV-4696
20)Heart Alive In Seattle 2002 (Barracuda, Sister Wild Rose, Mistral Wind, Wild Child,
Dog and Butterfly, Magic Man, Crazy on You, Dreamboat Annie, Love Alive, These
Dreams, Alone, Two Faces of Eve, Break the Rock, Heaven, Straight On, Black Dog,
The Witch, Mona Lisa and Mad Hatters, and Battle of Evermore) 105 minutes DV-972
21)Today Show 6/26/2004 15 minutes DV-2970
22)Rock Pop: In Concert 1982 (Straight On, Even It Up, Raised On You, Dog & Butterfly,
Tell It Like It Is, Barracuda, and Rock & Roll) 34 minutes 11123 DV-6460
23)Largo, Maryland 1978 (Heartless, Devil's Delight, Straight On, Magic Man, Love Alive,
Magazine, Mistral Wind, Dog & Butterfly, Nancy Solo/Crazy On You, Kick It Out,
Barracuda, White Lightning & Wine, Rock 'n' Roll, and Without You) 95 minutes DV-4350
24)Midnight Special 11/10/78 (Backstage Footage and Crazy on You) DV-4696
25)Musikladen 12/11/76 (Magic Man) DV-4696
26)Soundstage 7/28/2005 and 8/4/2005 songs include "Crazy on You," "These Dreams," "Battle of
Evermore," "Magic Man," "Kick It Out," "Straight On," "Lost Angel," "Oldest Story in the
World", "The Perfect Goodbye", "Barracuda," "Even It Up," "Black Dog," "Misty Mountain
Hop," "Alone," "Things," "Enough," "Make Me," "Love Alive," "Dog and Butterfly,"
"Bebe Le Strange", and "Fallen Ones.". 115 minutes DV-5211
27)VH1 Decades Rock Live 3/7/2006 - Special guests include Carrie Underwood, Alice in Chains,
Rufus Wainwright, Gretchen Wilson, and Dave Navarro. Songs include: Even It Up, Bebe Le
Strange, Straight On, Crazy On You, Dog & Butterfly, Alone, Rock'n'Roll, Magic Man,
Dreamboat Annie, Barracuda, and more. Also includes interview segments 90 minutes DV-7486

HEART OF GOLD
Documentary on the history of Canadian Rock with lots of great early clips
1) Part 1 Features The Diamonds, Paul Anka, Bobby Curtola, Ronnie Hawkins,
John Kay of Steppenwolf, The Hawks(early version of The Band),
Ian & Sylvia, Joni Mitchell, The Lovin' Spoonful, Denny Doherty, and
many more 60 minutes 7800 DV-6409
2) Part 2 Features Neil Young, The Guess Who, Andy Kim, Gordon Lightfoot,
Leonard Cohen, Murray McLauchlan, Valdy, Bachmann Turner Overdrive,
and more 60 minutes 7800 DV-6409
3) Part 3 is missing, I have the first 6 minutes covering Anne Murray 7800 DV-6409

HEARTHROBS OF THE 70's - British TV Documentary featuring The Osmonds,
David Cassidy, Bay City Rollers, and Marc Bolan, as well as TV icons of the period
Including Farrah Fawcett, Lynda Carter, and more 52 minutes 10665

HEAVY: THE STORY OF METAL - VH1 60 minutes each
1)Welcome To My Nightmare 5/22/2006 - Welcome To My Nightmare traces metal's roots in the
late-60's in the bombed-out industrial town of Birmingham England to the spectacular rise
of Kiss and "glam metal" in the early 70's. DV-7496
2)British Steel 5/23/2006 - British Steel examines metal's growing pains during the 70's when
both high-brow rock critics and punk rock threatened its very existence. By decade's
end, bands such as Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, and Def Leppard, and more DV-7496
3)Looks That Kill 5/24/2006 - Looks That Kill sees metal thrive in, of all places, sunny California.
Quiet Riot, Motley Crue - it's the world of metal on the sunset strip. DV-7497
4)Seek and Destroy 5/25/2006 - Seek and Destroy takes a walk on the dark side: Guns N' Roses,
Metallica, thrash, Nu metal (Korn, Limp Bizkit), and how the music and images of
Marilyn Manson became associated with the Columbine massacre. DV-7497

RICHARD HELL:
1)Innertube 1981 28 minutes 3691

JIMI HENDRIX:
1)Beat Club 1967 8 minutes 256
2)Top Of The Pops 1967 4 minutes 258
3)Stockholm 1/9/69 55 minutes 986
4)Lulu Show 1968 9 minutes 986
5)Dick Cavett Show 1969(2 shows) 25 minutes 986
6)Unknown tv The Wind Cries Mary and Purple Haze 7 minutes 1312
7)Hey Joe promo 1312
8)Burning Of The Midnight Lamp promo 1312
9)Italian tv 1969 6 minutes 1872
10)French tv 1968 4 minutes 1872
11)Strange Day At Maui film 1970 15 minutes 1892
12)Belgian TV 1969 8 minutes 1892
13)All Along The Watchtower promo 1892
14)The South Bank Show 1989 65 minutes 2578-5240 9204
15)Jimi Plays Monterey 50 minutes (Can You See Me, Purple Haze, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely
Hearts Club Band, Monterey, Killing Floor, Foxy Lady, Like A Rolling Stone,
Rock Me Baby, Hey Joe, The Wind Cries Mary, and Wild Thing) M 75 DV
16)MTV Rockumentary 4/90 25 minutes M 89
17)Voodoo Chile promo M 89
18)Crosstown Traffic promo M 89
19)Are You Experienced promo M 89
20)Dick Cavett Show 9/9/69 16 minutes 5692
21)French TV 1968 22 minutes 5881
22)Hendrix: Band Of Gypsys 60 minutes 7395
23)Jimi Hendrix Experience British TV 1967 45 minutes 7984
24)Night Train - 1966 Soul show with Host Jimmie Church, Hendrix is back-up guitarist
in band that does opening number 5 minutes 10663
25)Top of the Pops (b&w, no audio) DV-3007 DV-3491
26)Top of the Pops(Purple Haze) DV-3007 DV-3491
17) 1960's documentary "The Jimi Hendrix Experience" directed by Peter Neal 30 minutes DV-3494
18)Classic Albums - Jimi Hendrix Electric Ladyland 50 minutes DV-8433

DON HENLEY:
1)MTV Rockumentary 1990 23 minutes M 69
2)The Last Worthless Evening promo M 4
3)The End Of The Innocence promo M 69
4)The Boys Of Summer promo M 33
5)MTV Unplugged 1990 24 minutes 2592 &M 75
6)The Heart Of The Matter promo M 109
7)Whoopi Goldberg Show 11/4/92 25 minutes 3630
8)VH1 Storytellers 4/28/2000 60 minutes 7840

HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE - An all-star line up from the world of pop contribute
to celebrate Linda McCartney in a special tribute concert organized by Linda's friend
Chrissie Hynde. Performaces from George Michael, Tom Jones, Elvis Costello,
The Pretenders, and many more. 120 minutes 10030

HERE WE GO ROUND THE MULBERRY BUSH - Movie Featuring The Music of
The Spencer Davis Group(Taking Out Time, Every Little Thing, Virgin's Dream,
Picture Of Her, Just Like Me, Waltz For Caroline), Traffic(Here We Go Round
the Mulberry Bush, Am I What I Was Or Was I What I Am, Utterly Simple),
and Andy Ellison(It's Been A Long Time) 96 minutes 6146 DV-4207 DV-5415

HERMAN'S HERMITS:
1)Hullabaloo 1965 & 1966 7 minutes 188
2)Midnight Special 1976 3 minutes 86
3)Noone on Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour 7 minutes 114
4)Norwegian TV 1966 (Dandy, I'm Into Something Good, Silhouettes, Bus Stop,
A Must To Avoid, and No Milk Today) 15 minutes 577 DV-7557
5)Noone on The Late Show 6/2/88 10 minutes 938
6)Boston TV News Report 1988 2 minutes 1059
7)I'm Into Something Good promo from "THE NAKED GUN" 1352-M21
8)Noone on Classic Rock With Wolfman Jack 4/89 21 minutes 1498
9)The Ed Sullivan Show 9/18/66 (My Reservations Been Confirmed and Dandy) 6 minutes DV-4357
10)HOLD ON! movie 1967 (Hold On!, A Must To Avoid, Where Were You When I
Needed You, Leaning On The Lampost, Got A Feeling, All The Things I Do,
Would've Been, Should've Been, Could've Been, Wild Love, and
Gotta Get Away) 86 minutes 1686
11)Mrs. Brown You've Got A Lovely Daughter movie 1965 ((It's Nice To Be Out In The Morning,
Ohh She's Done It Again, Lemon and Lime, the World Is For The Young, Holiday Inn,
The Most Beautiful Thing In My Life, Daisy Chain, Mrs. Brown You've Got A Lovely
Daughter, There's A Kind Of Hush) 90 minutes 439
12)The Story Of Rock'n'Roll clip 1989 3 minutes 1712
13)Noone on The Ted Knight Show 1986 25 minutes 1835
14)Entertainment This Week feature 1986 3 minutes 1838
15)Noone on LATER With Bob Costas 10/31/89 w/o/c 1854
16)Noone on CBS This Morning 7/26/89 5 minutes 1872
17)Noone Live At Lulu's, Toronto 3/17/89 20 minutes w/o/c 1892
18)Noone on Regis & Kathie Lee Show 6/28/89 6 minutes 1888
19)My Generation 1 episode 1938
20)Noone live in Holland,Michigan 1986(Audience)(incomp) 53 minutes 1939
21)Henry The VIII and Mrs.Brown live clips 1967 5 minutes M 22
22)Noone on CNBC Talk Live 8/4/91 18 minutes 3101
23)Noone on Studio 59 11/5/91 8 minutes 3266
24)Noone on Marsha Warfield Show 5/18/90 16 minutes 3336
25)Al Hirt Show 9/11/65 (Henry VIII, End Of The World, Mrs. Brown You've Got A Lovely
Daughter, and Hello Muddah, Hello Faddah w/Allan Sherman) 6 minutes 5983-6397
26)Danny Kaye Show 9/22/65 (Henry VIII, Mrs. Brown You've Got A Lovely Daughter, and
Just A Little Bit Better) 12 minutes 5992
27)This Is Tom Jones 7 minutes 5992
28)Hilton Show 1965 live telecast from Australia. (Can't You Hear My Heartbeat, Jezebel,
A Must To Avoid, I'm Into Something Good, Listen People, Silhouettes, Wonderful World,
Talkin' 'bout You, and Mrs. Brown You've Got A Lovely Daughter) 30 minutes 8864 DV-5329
29)Beat, Beat, Beat 1966 (No Milk Today, Dandy, interview, Jezebel, and My Reservations)
also includes a song by Neil Christian (Two At A Time) 21 minutes 10006
30)The Ed Sullivan Show 10/24/65(Just A Little Bit Better and Jezebel) DV-5340
31)Hermania 64-68 Japanese DVD Compilation 140 minutes DV
" Hilton Show 1965 live telecast from Australia. (Can't You Hear My Heartbeat, Jezebel, A Must To Avoid,
I'm Into Something Good, Listen People, Silhouettes, Wonderful World, Talkin' 'bout You,
and Mrs. Brown You've Got A Lovely Daughter)
" Movie Trailer for "When The Boys Meet The Girls"
" Movie Trailer for "Hold On!"
" Shindig 2/17/65 (Can't You Hear My Heartbeat)
" Shindig 1/13/65 (I'm Into Something Good)
" Unknown TV(Can't You Hear My Heartbeat)
" Pop Gear(I'm Into Something Good)
" Eamonn Andrews Show 1965(This Door Swings Both Ways)
" NME Pollwinners Concert 4/11/65 (Wonderful World and Mrs. Brown You've Got a Lovely Daughter)
" Hullabaloo 5/4/65 (Can't You Hear My Heartbeat)
" Beat, Beat, Beat 1966 (Dandy, Jezebel, My Reservations Been Comfirmed, and No Milk Today)
" Hullabaloo (Mrs. Brown You've Got A Lovely Daughter and Silhouettes)
" The Ed Sullivan Show 1965(Henry The VIII)
" The Ed Sullivan Show 10/24/65(Just A Little Bit Better)
" Unknown TV(You Won't Be Leaving )
" The Ed Sullivan Show 1965(Mrs. Brown You've Got A Lovely Daughter)
" The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour 9/24/67 (Green Street Green and Museum)
" The Wednesday Show 1968(Something Is Happening)
" Movie clips?(Holiday Inn and It's Nice To Be Out In The Morning)
" There's A Kind Of Hush All Over The World promo
" The Most Beautiful Thing In My Life promo
" Hullabaloo (Supercalifrajallistic / Real Live Girl)
" Unknown TV (My Sentimental Friend)
" Midnight Special 1973 (Can't You Hear My Heartbeat, Leaning On A Lamp Post, and Wonderful World)
" Don Kirshner's Rock Concert (Don't Say It, She Was Something Else, and You Can't Do That) - Peter Noone with The Tremblers
" Complete Hullabaloo show from 11/1/65 Hosted by Herman's Hermits(Henry The VIII and Just A Little Bit Better) with
guests Lola Falana(Chicago), The Lovin' Spoonful(You Didn't Have To Be So Nice), Lesley Gore(My Town, My Guy,
And Me), and Dick Kallman(Lookin' Around)

HEROES AND VILLAINS: Never Too Old To Rock'n'Roll
Live at The Dominion Theatre 3/3/85 featuring Chris Farlowe(Out Of Time),
The Nashville Teens(Tobacco Road), The Tremeloes(Here Comes My Baby and Even the
Bad Times Are Good), Tommy Bruce(Ain't Misbehaving), Marmalade(Ob La Di Ob La Da),
Peter Sarstedt(Where Do You Go To My Lovely), The Equals(Baby Come Back),
Brian Poole(Do You Love Me and Candy Man), Mud(Oh Boy and Tiger Feet),
The Merseybeats(Wishin' and Hopin'), The Troggs(With A Girl Like You and Wild Thing),
The Fortunes(You've Got Your Troubles), Mungo Jerry(Alright Alright and In The
Summertime), Vanity Fair(Early In The Morning), Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick, and
Tich(Legend Of Xanadu and Hold Tight), X Fred X with Paul Jones and Mike D'Abo of
Manfred Mann(Pretty Flamingo and The Mighty Quinn) 78 minutes DV-8090

HEROES OF ROCK' N 'ROLL - 2/9/79 ABC Special w/lots of clips 110 minutes 958 DV-2595 DV-5340

HI-FI Club(Australian TV Show) host Bert Newton
1960 Premiere Show with Margie Mills(Boom Boom Baby), Hi- Fi's(Caravan), Joyboys(Joey's
Song), Frankie Davidson(Golden Rocket), Joyboys(Dance competition - Ramrod),
The Diamonds(Medley: Why Do Fools Fall In Love/Ring Them Bells/and more),
and Col Joye(Oh Yeah Uh Huh) 30 minutes PRE DV-7799

JOHN HIATT
1)Rockpalast - Markthalle Hamburg, Germany 12/11/83 with Paul Carrack and Nick Lowe
1 Soul Cruising (Carrack)
2 I Don't Even Try (Hiatt)
3 A Saint Beneath The Painting (Lowe)
4 The Love That Harms (Hiatt)
5 Tempted (Carrack)
6 Cruel To Be Kind (Lowe)
7 Switchboard Susan (Lowe)
8 Love Like Blood (Hiatt)
9 Girl On A String (Hiatt)
10 Half A Boy & Half A Man (Lowe)
11 Raging Eyes (Lowe)
12 I Need You (Carrack)
13 Little By Little (Carrack)
14 Falling Up [cut] (Hiatt)
15 How Long (Carrack)
16 Burning (Lowe)
17 Riding With The King (Hiatt)
18 I Can't Win (Lowe)
19 I Knew The Bride (Lowe)
20 Heart Of The City (Lowe)
21 634-5789 (Hiatt, Lowe & Carrack)
22 Peace, Love & Understanding (Lowe) 75 minutes DV-8049

BERTIE HIGGINS:
1)Key Largo promo 341

HIGH TIME- Feature on the 1957-1962 Portland Dance Show with clips
of Buddy Holly, Paul Anka, Frankie Lyman, and more 8 minutes 3302

THE HIGHLAND SESSIONS
1)Episode 1 11/11/2005 DV-6379
The musicians come and go in the songs featured throughout the rest of the program, featuring: Mary Black, Dermot Byrne,
Karan Casey, Steve Cooney, James Graham, Allan Henderson, Trevor Hutchinson, Neil Johnstone, Allan MacDonald,
Iain MacDonald, Kathleen MacInnes, Karen Matheson, Mick O'Brien, Eamon O Donnchadha, Iarla O Lionaird,
Caoimhin O Raghallaigh, Donald Shaw, and Niall Vallely
2)Episode 2 11/18/2005 DV-6379
Performers Include: Steve Cooney, James Graham, Allan Henderson, Trevor Hutchinson, Neil Johnstone, Mary Ann Kennedy,
Allan MacDonald, Iain MacDonald, Kathleen MacInnes, Donnie Murdo MacLeod, Karen Matheson, Triona Ni Dhomhnaill,
Padraigin Ni Uallachain, Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh, Eamon O Donnchadha, Liam O Maonlai , Donald Shaw, Jim Sutherland,
and Niall Vallely
3)Episode 3 11/25/2005 DV-6379
Performers include: Mary Black, Karan Casey, Steve Cooney, James Graham, Allan Henderson, Trevor Hutchinson,
Neil Johnstone, Laoise Kelly, Mary Ann Kennedy, Allan MacDonald, Iain MacDonald, Kathleen MacInnes, Triona Ni Dhomhnaill,
Padraigin Ni Uallachain, Liam O Maonlai , Caoimhin O Raghallaigh, Donald Shaw, Mary Smith, Margaret Stewart,
Jim Sutherland, and Niall Vallely
4)Episode 4 12/2/2005 DV-6379
Performers include: Mary Black, Steve Cooney, Allan Henderson, Trevor Hutchinson, Neil Johnstone, Laoise Kelly,
Mary Ann Kennedy, Rona Lightfoot, Allan MacDonald, Iain MacDonald, Iain MacFarlane, Kathleen MacInnes, Karen Matheson,
Seosaimhin Ni Bheaglaoich, Triona Ni Dhomhnaill, Padraigin Ni Uallachain, Mick O'Brien, Iarla O Lionaird, Liam O Maonlai ,
Caoimhin O Raghallaigh, Donald Shaw, Margaret Stewart, Jim Sutherland, and Niall Vallely
5)Episode 5 12/9/2005 DV-6380
Performers include: Mary Black, Alasdair Codona, Steve Cooney, Allan Henderson, Trevor Hutchinson, Neil Johnstone, Mary Ann
Kennedy, Allan MacDonald, Iain MacDonald, Kathleen MacInnes, Seosaimhin Ni Bheaglaoich, Triona Ni Dhomhnaill, Muireann Nic
Amhlaoibh, Mick O'Brien, Caoimhin O Raghallaigh, Donald Shaw, Jim Sutherland, and Niall Vallely
6)Episode 6 12/16/2005 DV-6380
Performers Include: Mary Black, Dermot Byrne, Karan Casey, Alasdair Codona, Steve Cooney, Allan Henderson, Trevor Hutchinson,
Neil Johnstone, Mary Ann Kennedy, Allan MacDonald, Iain MacDonald, Donnie Murdo MacLeod, Karen Matheson, Seosaimhin Ni
Bheaglaoich, Triona Ni, Dhomhnaill, Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh, Mick O'Brien, Iarla O Lionaird, Liam O Maonlai,
Caoimhin O Raghallaigh, Donald Shaw, Mary Smith, Margaret Stewart, Jim Sutherland, and Niall Vallely

FAITH HILL
1) NBC 11/28/2002 The country star takes center stage in a September concert taped at the
Palace in Hollywood that's intercut with production numbers filmed at the historic
Hollywood Center Studios. Accompanied by an orchestra on some numbers, Hill offers
a set that features songs from her latest album, "Cry," including the title tune and "When
the Lights Go Down." She also sings her hits "Breathe," "This Kiss" and the Oscar-
nominated "There You'll Be" from the "Pearl Harbor" soundtrack. In addition, Hill
narrates behind-the-scenes footage that chronicles the making of the program.
60 minutes DV-181
2)Top Of The Pops 5/2000 (Breathe) 4 minutes 10817 DV-6461
3)Faith Hill: Fireflies NBC 11/23/2005 - The country star performs in Los Angeles and Nashville.
Among the songs included are "Breathe," "This Kiss," "Cry" and tunes from her
CD "Fireflies.". 60 minutes DV-6113

STEVE HILLAGE:
1)German TV 12/10/77 6 minutes 68-124
2)Motovation Radio promo(POOR) 222
3)Rockpalast 3/20/77 28 minutes 499
4)Rock Goes To College Kent University 3/10/79 22 minutes (Optical PAL Transfer) 499 DV-3567

GREGORY HINES:
1)Crazy Rhythm promo 345 DV-7898

RUPERT HINES:
1)Videowest feature 8/81 5 minutes 73

HISTORY OF ROCK 'N' ROLL- 1984 Unaired British Documentary narrated by Bob Harris
1)Part 1 Shake, Rattle, and Rock 10419
2)Part 2 Jump Children 10419
3)Part 3 The English Invasion 10419
4)Part 4 Blues Incorporated 10419
5)Part 5 Too Old To Rock'n'Roll 10419
6)Part 6 Today and Tomorrow 10419

THE HISTORY OF ROCK 'n' ROLL(60 minutes each with syndicated commercials):
1)Rock 'n' Roll Explodes Part 1 5103 DV-2980
2)Good Rockin' Tonight Part 2 5103 DV-2980
3)Britain Invades, America Fights Back Part 3 5101 DV-2981
4)The Sounds Of Soul Part 4 5101 DV-2981
5)Plugging In Part 5 5100 DV-2982
6)My Generation Part 6 5100 DV-2982
7)The '70s: Have a Nice Decade Part 7 5102 DV-2983
8)Guitar Heroes Part 8 5102 DV-2983
9)Punk Part 9 5104 DV-2984
10)Up From The Underground Part 10 5104 DV-2984

HITS A GO GO- Episodes(Dutch TV):
1) 1973 Golden Earring(Stand By Me), Veronique Sanson(Amoureuse), Gerard
Lenorman(Le Petit Prince), Delerium(Jasahel), Liz and Malcolm(We Are All One),
Argent(Hold Your Head Up), Mia Martini(Piccolo Uomo), Adriano Pappalardo(Una
Donna), Mouth and McNeal(Battering Ram), Stealer's Wheel(Stuck In The Middle),
Donna Hightower(This World Today Is A Mess), Jimmy Ruffin(Mother's Love),
and Blackfoot Sue(Sing Don't Speak) 45 minutes 6630 DV-5616
2) 12/69 Golden Earring(Holy Holy Life), The Rattles(The Witch), Miguel Rios(Like
An Eagle), Reiner Schone(A Beautiful Day), Barry Ryan(The Hunt),
The Mixtures(Pushbike Song), Shocking Blue(Venus), McGuiness Flint(Malt and
Barley Blues), Katia Ebstein(Diese Welt), Julie Felix(El Condor Pasa),
Daliah Lavi(Best To Forget), Ohio Express(Sausalito), Paintbox(Get Ready For Love),
and Dalida, and The Family(Sympathy) 45 minutes 6630 DV-5616
3) 6/73 The Ikettes, Family Tree, Malcom Roberts, Mud, Real Thing, Adamo,
and Ike and Tine Turner 40 minutes 8312

HITS DES JAHRES 86 (German TV Special)
12/86 G.G. Anderson, Erste, Karel Gott and Darinka, Roland Kaleer, Nicki und Band,
Juliane Werding, Frank Zander und Band, and more 45 minutes 10497

HITSCENE -ABC Australian TV episodes Hosted by Dick Williams (28 minutes each)
1) 7/4/70 The Zoot(Hey Pinky, Interview, and Strange Things), The Bee Gees/Maurice
Gibb(Railroad promo), Simon & Garfunkel(Baby Driver - Hitscene made promo -
no S&G footage), Anne & Johnny Hawker interview (Aussie husband and wife duet),
Doug Ashdown(The Saddest Song Of All + interview), and
Masters Apprentices(Turn Up Your Radio) 10338 DV-383 DV-5668
2) 9/8/69 The Nova Express(Around The Block + Interview), The Bee Gees(Tomorrow
Tomorrow taken from "Cucumber Castle"), Tony Joe White(Soul Francisco?),
Matt Flinders(Picking Up Pebbles + interview), Heart & Soul(Lazy Life),
The Checkmates(Love Is All I Have To Give promo) 10338 DV-383
3) 5/16/70 Status Quo(Down The Dustpipe promo), The Mixtures(10,000 Children),
Izzy Di(Loveitis + interview), Fleetwood Mac(Fighting For Matilda),
The Affair(Reckon + interview), Picketty Witch(Same Old Feeling promo),
Marty Rhone interview, and John Farnham(Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head) 10338 DV-383 DV-5668
4) 4/25/70 Masters Apprentices(Turn Up Your Radio), The Beatles(Let It Be film),
Mike Preston interview, Sammy Davis Jr.(Rhythm Of Life), Ross D. Wylie(My
Little Girl), and Glen Campbell(Honey Come Back film) PRE DV-712 DV-5668
5) 3/13/71 The Vibrants(Gonna Be A Man Again), Free(Alright Now), Johnny Chester(Glory
Glory Glory and interview), Deep Purple(Black Night), Johnny Farnham(Everything Is
Beautiful), Cat Stevens(Father and Son film), and The Carpenters(Love Is Surrender) PRE DV-712
6) 7/25/70 Masters Apprentices(Turn Up Your Radio), The Who(The Seeker), Ronnie
Burns(Smiley and interview), Tarantula, Music Express(Jacky's Thing),
The Beatles(Let It Be Film), Jigsaw(To Love Means To Be Free) PRE DV-712
7) 9/23/71 Creedence Clearwater Revival(Sweet Hitchhiker film), Ted Mulry(Remember
Me), Tin Tin(Is That The Way), Billy Thorpe & The Aztecs(The Dawn Song),
Redwing(Shorty Go Home film), Free(Alright Now), and
Daddy Cool(Eagle Rock) (A Few Glitches In Middle Of Show) PRE DV-712 DV-5668
8) 5/29/71 Kahvas Jute(Free), Mungo Jerry(Baby Jump film), Masters Apprentices(Death
Of A King), Colleen Hewitt(Superstar), Shocking Blue(Mighty Joe promo),
Kelly(See My Way), and Autumn(Falling) PRE DV-714
9) 7/3/70 New Dream(Goupie), Kamahl(You've Got To Learn), Marty Rhone(So You Want
To Be A Pop Singer and interview), Aesop Fables(Going Back To Big Sur),
Issy Dy(One Last Kiss), The Hawkins Brothers(Stop Teasing Her),
Rodney Vincent(I'm Happy), and Jose Feliciano(High Heel Sneakers) PRE DV-714
10) 7/22/71 Strangers(Sweet Water and Wishing My Life Away), Franciscus Henri(All I
Want), The Bee Gees(Gold Record Presentation/Press Conference and Spicks &
Specks - Encore clip from Melbourne concert not used in ABC Special),
Daddy Cool(Eagle Rock), Alison Gross(If I Ask You), and Mark Justin(If You
Could Read My Mind) PRE DV-571

SUSANNA HOFFS:
1)My Side Of The Bed promo M 114
2)Letterman 2/12/91 5 minutes M 114
3)Good Rockin' Tonite 3/8/91 8 minutes 2946

ALLAN HOLDSWORTH:
1)New Music 9/22/87 1 minute 1638 DV-5038
2)Live Europe 1986 24 minutes 2278
3)Tokyo Dream Live in Japan 1985 81 minutes 2278
4)Leverkusen 10/97 (E Tune and Letters At Marque) 18 minutes DV-3646
5)Frankfurt Jazz Festival 6/6/97 50 minutes DV-3647
6)Tokyo, Yubinchokin Hall 5/14/84 78 minutes DV-3648
7)Galaxy Theatre, Costa Mesa 4/4/2000 40 minutes DV-3649

HOLGER CZUKAY
1)Blessed Easter promo 11187

HOLLIES:
1)Smothers Brothers 12/10/67 6 minutes 770-1258-1312
2)Beat Club 1966 and 1968 12 minutes (Jennifer Eccles, Listen To Me, Sorry Suzanne,
Look Through Any Window, The Very Last Day, I Can't Let Go, and Nash Interview) 185-257-319
3)Canadian TV Special 1976 (Long Cool Woman, ?, ?, Sandy, Love Is The Thing, Just One
Look, Right On, He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother, Carrie Anne, My Island, and
The Air That I Breathe) 38 minutes 177 DV-2763
4)Midnight Special 1976 (Sandy and He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother) 8 minutes 177 DV-2763
5)Jukebox 1976 (Just One Look and Daddy Don't Mind) 6 minutes 177 DV-2763
6)Go Go Big Beat 1966 4 minutes 505
7)British TV Nightline 1983 12 minutes 952-1024
8)Santa Monica 1973 7 minutes 1024
9)BBC TV 1970(Harlequin) 3 minutes 1024
10)Clarke on German TV 1984 4 minutes 1024
11)London Night Out 1983 7 minutes 1024
12)Manchester TV 1983 8 minutes 1024
13)Top Of The Pops 9/81 w/Graham Nash 3 minutes 1024-3622
14)German TV 1982 4 minutes 1024
15)German TV 1983 6 minutes 1024
16)Irish TV 1982 7 minutes 1024
17)Popside 1967 5 minutes 1217
18)Shindig 9/30/65 2 minutes 1312
19)Dear Eloise promo 2862-1752-3622
20)Solid Gold 1986(intro cut) 4 minutes 1758
21)Unknown TV 1965 (The Best I Can and Blowin' In The Wind) 7 min. M 67
22)Long Cool Woman promo 2862-3510-3622
23)The Baby promo 3510
24)Stop In The Name Of Love promo 3510
25)Hit Parade 1982 3 minutes 3510-3622
26)Disco Dutch TV 1971 4 minutes 3510
27)TopPop 1972 3 minutes 3510
28)German TV 1967(POOR) 9 minutes 371
29)Jennifer Eccles promo 5028
30)It's All Over Town 1964 3 minutes 5028
31)Top Of The Pops 10/15/70(Gasoline Alley Bred) 5988
32)Mike Douglas 11/67 8 minutes (On A Carousel and Butterfly) 5991
33)Beat Club 1968 (Jennifer Eccles and Look Thru Any Window) 5 minutes 9730
34)Top Of The Pops 1964 (Just One Look) 2 minutes 9730
35)Stop Stop Stop Promo 9730
36)Here I Go Again clip 2 minutes 9730
37)Top Of The Pops 1969 (Sorry Suzanne) 3 minutes 9730
38)NME Pollwinners 1964 (Just One Look) 3 minutes 9730
39)Top Of The Pops 12/88 (He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother) 4 minutes 9730
40)The New London Palladium Show 12/65 (Look Through Any Window) 4 minutes 9752
41)Bobbie Gentry Show 8/3/68 (Blowing in the Wind +1 and Louisiana Man w/Bobbie) 10 minutes 9968
42)Hollies In Concert Granada TV Special 5/3/69 (Carrie Anne, Just Like A Woman,
Medley: Just One Look/Bus Stop/On A Carousel/Sorry Suzanne, Quit Your Low
Down Ways, I'll Be Your Baby Tonight, Stop Stop Stop, A Taste Of Honey,
Stewball, The Mighty Quinn, and Blowin' In The Wind) 40 minutes 10151 DV-441
43)Hollywood Palace 3/23/68 (Jennifer Eccles) 3 minutes (Timing Strip On Screen) 10676
44)Shindig 1965 (Too Much Monkey Business and Just One Look) 5 minutes 177 DV-2763
45)TV Compilation DV-5159
" Little Lover 1963 promo
" UK Swings 1964 (Baby That's All and Here I Go Again)
" NME Pollwinners 1964 (Rockin' Robin and Just One Look)
" Ready Steady Go(Just One Look from NME)
" Top of the Pops 1964(Just One Look)
" Hullabaloo(Look Through Any Window)
" Hullabaloo(Look Through Any Window promo for show)
" The Beat Club 1965(Look Through Any Window, The Very Last Day, and I Can't Let Go)
" Beat Beat Beat 1967(On A Carrousel, Bus Stop, and Stop Stop Stop)
" Unknown Live 1987 with 1967 clip (Carrie Anne)
" On A Carousel Promo
" The Beat Club 1968(Do The Best You Can)
" Jennifer Eccles Promo
" The Beat Club 1968(Jennifer Eccles and Listen To Me)
" Ready Steady Go 1968(Sorry Suzanne)
" The Beat Club 1968(Sorry Suzanne)
" Top of the Pops 1969(Sorry Suzanne)
" Disco 1971 and 1972(Hey Willy, Alan Clarke Interview, Too Young To Be Married, Distant Light album Interview)
" Top Pop 1972(Magic Woman Touch)
" Magic Woman Touch promo
" Disco 1972 (The Baby)
" Supersonic 1975(Dragging My Heels, Daddy Don't Mind, He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother, and Long Cool Woman)
" Disco 1977 (Amensty)
" Top of the Pops 1981 (Hollidaze (Medley)
" German TV 1983 (Stop In The Name Of Love)
" Gasoline Alley Bred 1988

BUDDY HOLLY:
1)Ed Sullivan 1957 3 minutes 533
2)Reminiscing Special 59 minutes 532
3)MTV Special 14 minutes 742
4)The REAL Buddy Holly Story documentary 1986 59 minutes 742

HOLLYWOOD A GO GO:
1) 12/25/65 Bobby Freeman (Good Lovin' and The Monkey), Lesley Gore (It's My Party
and Sunshine Lollipops & Rainbows), The Association (One Too Many Mornings),
The Dixie Cups (Chapel Of Love and The ABC Song), Simon & Garfunkel (Sounds
Of Silence), and Donna Loren (Call Me) 25 minutes 857 10293
2)Jackie DeShannon, Johnny Crawford, and The Platters 25 minutes 601
3)Compile w/The Turtles, Jackie & Gayle, Jimmie Rodgers, Spokesmen, Eddie Hodges,
Mel Carter, Jody Miller, The Sinners, John Andrea, Booker T and The MG's,
Lesley Gore, and many more 78 minutes 5293
4) 4/3/65 The Jon Paul Twins(Pretty Woman and Maybelline), Adam Faith(It's Alright),
The Sinners(Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood), Gene Chandler(Duke Of Earl and
Nothing Can Stop Me), James Brown(Night Train and The Last Time),
Sonny & Cher(Just You and Baby Please Don't Go ), Sue Thompson(Paper
Tiger and Norman My Love), Bonni Martin(I Can't Stop Thinking Of You and Come
Back To Me), The Sinners(Game Of Love and It's Gonna Be Alright), and
The Gazzari Dancers (Timing Strip On Screen) 48 Minutes 9118 DV-6292
5) 8/7/65 The Challengers(Wonderful World and This Little Bird), James Brown(Out Of Sight
and I Got You), The Sinners(Off The Hook, Milk Cow Blues + 1), The Chambers
Brothers(Don't Lose Your Cool and Call Me), Sonny & Cher(Just You, All I Really Want
To Do, and I've Got You Babe), Aretha Franklin(Mockingbird and I'm Losing You),
The Kimberlys(You Can't Roller Skate In A Buffalo Herd and Four Long Seasons),
and The Gazzari Dancers 49 minutes (No End Credits) 9527
6) 7/14/65 "Aloha A Go Go" (Special Filmed In Hawaii ) with Jan & Dean(Honolulu Lulu, Surf City,
and You Really Know How To Hurt A Guy), The Challengers(Pipeline and That's What I'll Give
To You), The Wellingtons(Rock and Roll Music and If I Had A Hammer),
Ray Peterson(One Lonesome Rose + 1), Jackie & Gayle(That's How It Goes and A Summer
Song), The Crickets(I Saw Her Standing There), and The Gazzari Dancers 50 minutes 9527
7) Compile with Jackie Wilson(Baby Work Out), Impressions(It's Alright), James Brown(I Feel
Good), The Four Tops(Baby I Need Your Lovin'), Wilson Pickett(In The Midnight Hour),
Dee Dee Sharp(Mashed Potato Time), Fontella Bass(Rescue Me), Jackie DeShannon(When
You Walk In The Room), Chuck Berry(Mabelline and Johnny B. Goode),
Del Shannon(Runaway), Bobby Fuller Four(I Fought The Law), Gary U.S. Bonds(Quarter
To Three), The Kingsmen(Louie Louie), Sam The Sham and The Pharoahs(Wooly Bully),
The McCoys(Hang On Sloopy), Brian Hyland(Sealed With A Kiss), Junior Walker and
The All-Stars(Shotgun), Shirley Ellis(The Name Game), Duanne Eddy, Beau Brummels(Laugh
Laugh), The Knickerbockers(Lies), The Vogues(You're The One), The Lovin' Spoonful(Do
You Believe In Magic), The Turtles(It Ain't Me Babe), We Five(You Were On My Mind),
Sonny & Cher(All I Really Want To Do), Bobby Freeman(Good Lovin' and Do The Monkey),
Lesley Gore(It's My Party and Sunshine, Lollipops, and Rainbows), The Association(Too
Many Mornings), The Dixie Cups(Chapel Of Love and The ABC Song),
Simon & Garfunkel(Sounds Of Silence), Donna Loren(Call Me), and more 95 minutes 10199 DV-5716
8) 11/6/65 Bobby Vee(Keep On Trying, Sharin' You, Hey, Little Girl),
Jackie Wilson(Baby Workout and No Pity In The Naked City), The Byrds(Mr.
Tambourine Man, Feel A Whole Lot Better, and All I Really Wanna Do),
Ian Whitcomb(You Turn Me On and Be My Baby), Lenny Welch(Darlin', Take
Me Back), The Sinners(Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On, She's About A Mover,
and California Sun), and The Challengers(Seventh Son, Satisfaction, and
Sticks & Stones) 48 minutes DV-4206 DV-8503
9) 10/23/65 Eddie Hodges(New Orleans + 1), The Turtles (It Ain't Me Babe and Let
Me Be), Jody Miller(Home Of The Brave), The Spokesmen(Dawn Of Correction),
Booker T And The MG's(Green Onions), Bo Diddley(Let Me Pass),
Barry Young(One Has My Name), The Sinners (Slippin & Slidin, Shakin' All
Over + 1), and more
(This show is actually parts of two different shows edited together 52 minutes) DV-4206
10) 1/30/65 Round Robin(Land of A Thousand Dances and Do The Saucin?),
Carol Connors(All It Takes), The Serendipity Singers(Movin' In My Heart and
You Don't Know My Mind, The Sinners(Bread and Butter and You Don't Love Me),
Joe and Eddie(Waterboy and He's Got The Whole World In His Hands),
The Walker Brothers(He Will Break Your Heart, Tell Me, and Cottonfields),
Rick and Donna(What Good Is Love), and Skip Battyn(Searchin' and I Don't Believe
You) 42 minutes (Timing Strip and Large "V-759" On Screen) DV-5128
11) 9/11/65 Mary Wells(Never Never Leave Me and Me Without You),
Joey Paige(Goodnight My Love, Dream For Sale, and Whole Lotta Shakin'),
The Bees(Mimi's Song, You Take The Dark Out Of The Nighttime, and I Don't
Want You Now), Jewel Akens(It's The Only Way To Fly and Love Potion #9),
Frankie Lymon(Little Bitty Pretty One and Why Do Fools Fall In Love),
The McCoys(Hang On Sloopy and It Must Be Love), and
The Pair Extraordinaire(Fall In Love With Me, The In Crowd. and In The Beginning)
50 minutes (Timing Strip and Large "V-757" On Screen) DV-5128

HOLLYWOOD LIVES AND LEGENDS
1)Hollywood Rocks The Movies: The 60's Part 1 w/S/c 8889
1)Hollywood Rocks The Movies: The 60's Part 2 w/S/c 8889

HOLLYWOOD PALACE COMPILE - The Rolling Stones(I Just Wanna Make Love To You
and Not Fade Away), Buffalo Springfield(For What It's Worth/Mr. Soul), Donovan(Jennifer
Juniper, Lalena, and There Is A Mountain w/Sergio Mendes), Beatles Lady Madonna promo,
The Hollies(Jennifer Eccles), Mamas & Papas(California Dreamin', Be My Valentine
w/Arthur Godfrey, Monday Monday, The Gypsy, and Dancing In The Street), Janis Joplin
& Big Brother and The Holding Co.(Summertime and Why), Spanky & Our Gang(Give
A Damn and Yesterdays Rain), Aretha Franklin(Say A Little Prayer, Come Back Baby,
and a medley of hits), The Bee Gees(Massachusetts and I've Gotta Get A Message To You),
Ike & Tina Turner(You Got What You Wanted + 1), Marvin Gaye(medley of hits/Heard
It Through The Grapevine), Stevie Wonder(I'm Gonna Make You Love Me, I Don't Know
Why, For Once In My Life), Diana Ross(The Lady Is A Tramp, Living In Shame + 2),
Gladys Knight & The Pips(Fever, I Heard It Through The Grapevine, Nitty Gritty + 1),
Stevie Wonder(Everybody's Talkin' + 1), Sam & Dave(I'll Take What I Want and Make It
Easy On Yourself), The Standells(Dirty Water and Why Pick On Me), The Grassroots(Let's
Live For Today), Every Mothers Son (Put Your Mind At Ease)
(Timing Strip On Screen For Some Clips) 143 minutes 10051 DV-2537 DV-2538

HOLLYWOOD PALACE COMPILE Volume 2
- Dean Martin(Everybody Loves Somebody 6/13/64)
- The Rolling Stones(I Just Wanna Make Love To You 6/13/64 Not Fade Away)
- Dino, Desi & Billy(Since You Broke My Heart 11/28/64)
- Jan & Dean(From All Over The World 2/27/65)
- Supremes(Stop! In The Name Of Love 3/27/65)
- The We Five(You Were On My Mind 10/2/65)
- Sonny & Cher(Baby Don't Go/Where Did You Go/But You're Mine 10/23/65)
- Mamas & Papas(California Dreamin' 1/29/66)
- Chad & Jeremy(Distant Shores 4/2/66)
- Sgt. Barry Sadler(The "A" Team/The Ballad Of The Green Berets 4/2/66)
- Mamas & Papas(Monday Monday 4/9/66)
- Johnny Rivers(Secret Agent Man/The Snake 5/7/66)
- Mamas & Papas(Gypsy Bear/Dancing In The Street 9/17/66)
- Lovin' Spoonful - Rain On The Roof/Summer In The City 9/24/66)
- Herman's Hermits(Listen People/Dandy 10/22/66)
- Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass(Tijuana Taxi 10/29/66)
- The Supremes(You Keep Me Hangin' On 10/29/66)
- The Standells(Dirty Water/Why Pick On Me? 11/19/66)
- The Turtles(Can I Get To Know You Better? 12/10/66)
- Paul Revere & The Raiders(The Great Airplane Strike 1/7/67)
- Beatles(Penny Lane and Strawberry Fields Forever promo films 2/25/67)
- New Vaudeville Band(Peek-A-Boo/Winchester Cathedral 3/11/67)
- Hardly-Worth-It Players(Senator Bobby's Wild Thing 3/11/67) 120 minutes DV-2830

HOLLYWOOD PALACE COMPILE Volume 3
- Buffalo Springfield(For What It's Worth/Mr. Soul 4/8/67)
- The Cyrkle(Turn Down Day 4/22/67)
- The Association(Never My Love 9/5/67)
- Ravi Shankar(Raga 9/5/67)
- Annette Funicello(Promise Me Anything 9/12/67)
- Spanky & Our Gang(Makin' Every Minute Count 9/19/67)
- Grass Roots(Let's Live For Today 12/5/67)
- Boyce & Hart(I Wanna Be Free/Clarksville/I Wonder What She's Doing Tonight 12/12/67)
- Dino, Desi & Billy(My What A Shame 2/10/68)
- Merry Go Round(Listen, Listen 3/16/68)
- Hollies(Jennifer Eccles 3/23/68)
- Beatles(Lady Madonna Promo Film 3/30/68)
- Every Mother's Son(Put Your Mind At Ease 4/20/68)
- Janis Joplin & Big Brother(Summertime/I Need A Man To Love 10/26/68)
- Spanky & Our Gang(Give A Damn/Yesterday's Rain 11/2/68)
- Aretha Franklin(I Say A Little Prayer 11/2/68)
- Donovan(Jennifer Juniper/Lalena 11/9/68)
- Donovan w/Sergio Mendes(There Is A Mountain 11/9/68)
- Bee Gees(Massachusetts/I've Gotta Get A Message To You 11/23/68)
- Marvin Gaye(I Heard It Thru The Grapevine 1/11/69)
- Sweetwater(Motherless Child 10/11/69)
- Youngbloods(Get Together/Sunlight 11/22/69)
- Brooklyn Bridge(He's Not A Happy Man 1/17/70) 120 minutes DV-2831

JAKE HOLMES
1)Bitter End 1968 (Genuine Imitation Life and Song With No Name) 8 minutes 9644 DV-7824

A HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS - CBS 12/23/2003 The fifth annual concert celebrating
adoption features a strong lineup of performers. Among them is comedian Jamie Foxx,
who offers a touching tribute to his adoptive mom, crediting her for his success. "I'm
here because somebody took the time out to make sure I had what I needed to be
loved." Musical inspiration is provided by Sheryl Crow ("The First Cut Is the
Deepest"); No Doubt ("It's My Life"); Mary J. Blige ("Special Part of Me"); Enrique
Iglesias ("Addicted"); Mya ("Fallen"); Pat Monahan ("When I Look to the Sky"); and
Vince Gill and Amy Grant ("Grown-up Christmas List"). 60 minutes DV-1935

THE HONEYCOMBS
1)European TV (Come Right Back, It's Because, + 1) 6 minutes (Timing Strip On Screen) 10836 DV-7557

HOOTENANNY(Most Of These Shows are below average quality, but still watchable)
1) 12/14/63 from The University of Arizona Everyone sings (Hootenanny Saturday Night),
The New Christy Minstrels(Denver, Saturday Night, Julianne, Hallelujah, I'm a Bum,
Down the Ohio, and Michael, Row the Boat Ashore), Cathie Taylor(Tarrytown),
Eddy Arnold(Cool Water), Mike Settle(We Shall Not Be Moved), The Clancy Brothers
and Tommy Makem(I'll Tell Me Ma and Will Ye Go, Lassie, Go?), Eddy Arnold(Red River
Valley), Cathie Taylor and Mike Settle(Land of Odin), Robert MacGimsey(Shadrack),
Woody Allen, Bessie Griffin & the Gospel Pearls(Goin' Up to Meet Him), Love And
Courtship Medley: "I Wanna Play House With You" (Eddy Arnold), "Reilly's Daughter"
(The Clancy Brothers & Tommy Makem), and Everyone sings(Goodnight, Irene) DV-4328
2) 12/21/63 from The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Everyone sings (Hootenanny
Saturday Night), Travelers 3(Bowling Green and Mule Skinner Blues), Nancy Ames(Should
I Follow?), Jimmy Rodgers(Water Boy and If I Had My Way), The Brothers Four(The Ox
Driver's Song, Hard Travelin', and Four Strong Winds), Beverly Wright(I Will Love You
'Til the Day I Die), Bud and Travis(Angelico and Fiesta in Guadalajara), Stan Wilson with
guitarist Lenny Castro(Ghost Riders in the Sky), Bill Cosby(Toss of the Coin, The Locker
Room, and more Stand-up comedy routines), Trini Lopez(Lonesome Traveler and If I
Had a Hammer), and Everyone(Tell Old Bill) DV-4328
3) 2/15/64 From Dartmouth College's Winter Carnival with The Serendipity Singers(Sing Out),
Oriole Smith(The First Time), Mike Settle, The Phoenix Singers(Didn't It Rain
and Lovely Jacune), The Brandywine Singers(Columbus Stockade and Mandy),
Herbie Mann(Harlem Nocturne), Comedian Jerry Shane, and Lionel Shepard Mime Troupe
60 minutes w/o/c (Some Bad Glitches - Watchable, But Not Great Quality) 9743
4) 2/8/64 From The University of Florida with Jimmie Rodgers, Tarriers, Hoyt Axton,
Josh White, Jr. and Beverly Wright, Bob Gibson, Joannie Meyers, Jackie Vernon
60 minutes w/o/c (Some Bad Glitches - Watchable, But Not Great Quality) 9743
5) 11/9/63 From Southern Methodist University with The Journeymen, Theodore Bikel,
Bob Gibson, Ian and Sylvia, Judy Collins, Wanderers Three,
The Clara Ward Gospel Singers, and The Carolina Cloggers
60 minutes w/o/c (Some Bad Glitches - Watchable, But Not Great Quality) 9744
6)From the University of Pittsburgh 9/28/63 The Brothers Four(Hootenanny Saturday Night
and Michael, Row the Boat Ashore), Judy Henske(High Flyin' Bird), The Dillards(Reuben's
Train), Leon Bibb(Rocks and Gravel), The Rooftop Singers(I'm On My Way),
Will Holt(Raspberries, Strawberries), The Brothers Four(Island in the Sun), Marion Williams
& the Stars of Faith(Packin' Up), The Brothers Four(If I Had A Hammer), The Rooftop
Singers(I've Been Working on the Railroad), Louis Nye: Stand-up Comedy routine,
Judy Henske and the Dillards(Charlotte Town), Marion Williams & the Stars of Faith(I've Got
to Live the Life I Sing About in My Song), Blues Medley: "Every Night When the Sun Goes In"
by Leon Bibb) / You Don't Know My Mind by The Rooftop Singers / "Low Down Alligator" by
Judy Henske, The Brothers Four(Five Hundred Miles), and
Everyone on finale(He's Got the Whole World in His Hands) 60 minutes w/o/c 9744 DV
7) 4/27/63 From Rutgers University with The Chad Mitchell(No More Cane On The Brazos?
DuBarry, and Moscow Nights), The Smothers Brothers(Pretoria and Sail Away Lady
w/Judy), Judy Henske(Wade In The Water), and The Simon Sisters(Winkin',
Blinkin' And Nod) 30 minutes 9754 9866 DV-4338
8) 1/25/64 From The University of Tennessee, Knoxville Guests: The Serendipity Singers,
Doc Watson, The Geezinslaw Brothers, Bill Monroe, The Cumberland Trio, The Goldbriars,
Lydia & Brooks, Pete Fountain, Homer & Jethro (This is an incomplete show - First half only)
(Timing Strip and Code On Screen) 25 minutes 9866 DV-4338
9) 2/22/64 Fordham University, New York NY #2 The New Christy Minstrels(Rovin' Gambler),
Naomi Brossart(Turn Around), Will Holt(Lemon Tree), The Phoenix Singers(By and By/
When the Morning Comes), Rolf Harris(Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport and Wild Colonial
Boy), The New Christy Minstrels(Go Tell it on the Mountain, Billy's Mule, and Mighty
Mississippi), Will Holt(Maid in Amsterdam), The Phoenix Singers(Little Rosie),
Jackie Vernon - Stand-up Comedy Routine, The Even Dozen Jug Band(Log Cabin Blues),
Different Versions Medley: "Waltzing Matilda"(Rolf Harris, Will Holt, The Phoenix
Singers), The New Christy Minstrels(Big Rock Candy Mountain and The Drinkin' Gourd),
and Finale:"One More River"(Everyone) DV
10)From the U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis MD 10/12/63 The Gaslight Singers(Hootenanny
Saturday Night), The Chad Mitchell Trio(Leave Me if You Want To), Judy Collins(John
Riley), Eddy Arnold(Cowpoke), The Gaslight Singers(Mary, Don't You Weep),
The Tarriers(Boil Them Cabbage Down), Glenn Yarbrough & The Tarriers(Times Are
Gettin' Hard), Judy Collins & Mike Kobluk(Boatman), The Chad Mitchell Trio(Rum By Gum),
Glenn Yarbrough(I Wish I Was Single Again), Lost Love Medley: "I Remember" by Glenn
Yarbrough / "All The Good Times" by The Gaslight Singers / "Careless Love" by Eddy Arnold,
Milt Kamen: Stand-up comedy routine, Alex Bradford and His Gospel Singers(I Wasn't Gonna
Tell Nobody), The Tarriers(Take This Hammer), Eddy Arnold & Grier Reynolds(Rovin' Gambler),
The Chad Mitchell Trio(Paddy West and Blues Around My Head), and
Everyone on the finale of "Old Joe Clark" 60 minutes w/o/c DV

MARY HOPKIN:
1)Welsh TV Documentary 1999 60 minutes (Don't mostly in Gaelic) 9033
2)Opportunity Knocks 1978 (Those Were The Days) 4 minutes 10818

BRUCE HORNSBY & THE RANGE:
1)The Way It Is promo 496 DV-316

WHITNEY HOUSTON:
1)The Greatest Love Of All promo 27

STEVE HOWE:
1)Careful With That Axe 1991 Documentary (All's A Chord, interviews, and more)
(Japanese Subtitles) 55 minutes 4474 DV-5563
2)Danbury 1994 120 minutes 5508
3)The Making Of The Turbulent Plan 1992 40 minutes 5508
4)Beginnings promos DV-4838
5)Montreaux Jazz Festival 7/19/79 (Meadow Rag, Mood For A Day, Diary Of A Man Who
Disappeared, Ram, Surface Tension, Second Initial, Clap, Anyway You Do, ?, Galliard,
and more) (Japanese Subtitles) DV-5563
6)Live with Dream Theater 7/31/95 5 minutes DV-5563
7)B. B. King's - New York 4/14/2006 (In The Course Of The Day, To Be Over, Ram, Going Down
The Road Feeling Bad, Intersection Blues, Second Initial, A Drop In The Ocean, Freight
Train(Chet Atkins piece), Whispering/Dorothy/Meadow Rag, Soon, Your Move, and
Clap) First Set Only (Audience) 60 minutes DV-7766

HULLABALOO(all B&W Prints except where noted):
1) 9/27/65 David McCallum, Animals(Club A Go Go and We Gotta Get Outta This Place),
Beau Brummels(Don't Talk To Strangers), Brenda Lee(Rusty Bells) and
Peter and Gordon(Yesterday) 25 minutes 122 DV
2) 11/29/65 Michael Landon(I Like It Like That), Byrds(The Times They Are A'Changin'),
Jackie DeShannon(A Lifetime Of Lonliness), Chad & Jill(The Cruel War),
Paul Revere and The Raiders(Steppin' Out), and Dave Withers(Satisfaction)
25 minutes 122 PRE 5430 DV-5609
3) 2/21/66 Righteous Brothers(Turn On Your Love Light and Soul and Inspiration),
Nancy Sinatra(These Boots Are Made For Walkin'), Bob Lind(Elusive Butterfly), and
Paul Revere and The Raiders(Just Like Me and Kicks), Everyone(Michelle and
Run For Your Life) 30 minutes 404-PRE DV
4) 3/14/66 Gary Lewis(Sure Gonna Miss Her, Run For Your Life, Air Force theme song),
Mamas and Papas(California Dreamin'), Bobby Rydell(The Joker),
Dionne Warwick(Message To Michael), and Noel Harrison(Baby Blue) 25 minutes PRE(2)
5) 3/16/65 Jack Jones(Real Live Girl), The Detergents, Soupy Sales, Rosey Grier,
Mary Wells, The Serendipity Singers(My Heart Keeps Following You and Let Me Fly),
Little Anthony and The Imperials 50 minutes PRE-5959 DV-8485
6) 11/15/65 Barry McGuire(Child Of Our Time), Kingsmen(The Climb),
Brenda Lee(Rusty Bells), The Rolling Stones(Get Off My Cloud and She Said Yeah),
and Barbara McNair 25 minutes 651 PRE
7) 1/3/66 Roger Smith hosts(Chim Chim Cheree), The Beatles(Day Tripper - taped in England),
Jonathan King(Everyone's Gone to the Moon excerpt and Where the Sun Has Never Shone),
Lesley Gore(We Know We're In Love), Top Pop Medley - Top hits of 1965 - song excerpts:
Jonathan King, Lesley Gore, and Roger Smith - "You Were On My Mind" (brief)
Ramsey Lewis (playing piano) - "The In Crowd"
Lesley Gore & Roger Smith - "You're the One I Love"
Lesley Gore - "Downtown"
Hullabaloo Dancers, music: "Help" (instrumental version of song)
Jonathan King - "You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling"
Lesley Gore - "Stop In the Name of Love"
Lesley Gore, J. King, R. Smith and Ramsey Lewis - "Satisfaction"
Roger Smith - "Can't Help Myself"
Entire cast (dancers and guests) - "Wooly Bully" (end of medley)
The Beatles(We Can Work It Out - taped in England), and The Ramsey Lewis
Trio(Hang On Sloopy - instrumental version) 30 minutes w/o/c 651 652 DV-8499
8) 2/2/65 Paul Anka, Jay and The Americans, Everly Brothers, Cliff Bennett and The Rebel
Rousers(One Way Love), Brenda Lee(A Crying Game), Bill Dana, Marvin Gaye,
Cliff Richard, Barbara Heiman(To Want For Love), and Petula Clark 60 minutes w/o/c 1447-PRE DV
9) 4/6/65 David Clayton-Thomas, Rita Pavonni, Chubby Checker, The Greenwood County Singers,
Joe & Eddie, Del Shannon 60 minutes 1447
10) 4/11/66 Paul Anka(What Now My Love), The Cyrkle(Red Rubber Ball),
Lesley Gore(Young Love), and Peter and Gordon(Woman and Wrong From The Start)
25 minutes 703 1447 (PRE in color) DV-5609
11) 9/20/65 Gary and Jerry Lewis(Help!) Host w/Barry McGuire(Eve Of Destruction),
Joanie Sommers(Before and After), Paul Revere and The Raiders(Ooo-Poo-Pah-Doo),
Gary Lewis and The Playboys(Everybody Loves A Clown) 30 min. w/o/c(COLOR show) 2862 PRE DV-5609
12) 3/23/65 Dean Jones(Real Live Girl), The Astronauts(Roll Over Beethoven and Tomorrow's
Gonna be Another Day), Leslie Uggams(I Know A Place and Can't You Hear My Heartbeat),
Gene Pitney(I Must Be Seeing Things), Junior Walker and His All-Stars, and
Shani Wallace(I'm Old Fashioned) 46 minutes 3582
(NOTE: Incomplete show, The Moody Blues are announced to appear in the UK
segment but are not on my copy)
13) 1/19/65 Paul Anka hosts(Young, Alive and In Love), Johnny Rivers(Memphis),
Dionne Warwick(Reach Out for Me), Nashville Teens(Tobacco Road),
Paul Anka and Johnny Rivers(Mountain of Love), Fred Smoot(stand-up comedy),
U.S. Merchant Marine Academy Glee Club(In Amsterdam), Liza Minnelli(Gypsy in
My Soul), TOP POP medley (song excerpts featuring)
Dionne Warwick - "You'll Never Get to Heaven"
Paul Anka - "Diana"
Dionne Warwick - "Walk On By"
Paul Anka - "Put Your Head On My Shoulder"
Liza Minnelli lip synchs to Louis Armstrong's recording of "Hello Dolly"
Hullabaloo London segment with Brian Epstein: Marianne Faithfull(As Tears Go By and
Interview), Peter Nero(Show Me and I Wanna Hold Your Hand(mock-classical version),
Liza Minnelli and dancers(Together), and Paul Anka, Glee Club, and
orchestra(Longest Day) 60 minutes w/o/c 4649 8864 DV-6459 DV-8484
14) 9/13/65 Sammy Davis Jr(The Start Of Something Big and Henry The VIII)., Sonny & Cher
(I Got You Babe), The Supremes(Nothing But Heartaches), The Strangeloves(I Want Candy),
and The Lovin' Spoonful(Do You Believe In Magic) 25 minutes 4649 PRE
15) 10/18/65 Paul Anka(It Only Takes A Moment), Supremes, Leslie Uggams, David Winters,
The Back Porch Majority, and Len Barry 25 minutes 4649 8864 DV-5329
16) 10/11/65 George Maharis(Teach me tonight and Something's Gotta Give), Dionne Warwick
(Looking With My Eyes), The Animals(It's My Life), The Gentrys(Keep On Dancing),
and Joe and Eddie 25 minutes 4785-PRE
17) 12/6/65 Frankie Avalon(Do I Hear A Waltz?), The Hollies(Look Through Any Window),
Nancy Sinatra(So Long, Babe), Lola Falana(Wouldn't It be Loverly),
and The Yardbirds(I'm A Man) PRE
18) 5/4/65 Trini Lopez, Sir Douglas Quintet(She's About A Mover), Herman's Hermits,
Chuck Berry, The Four Seasons, Vikki Carr, Travellers Three, Martha and The Vandellas,
and Freddie and The Dreamers w/o/c 5958 PRE
19) 4/4/66 Soupy Sales(I Know Something), The Young Rascals(Good Lovin'), Lada Edmunds Jr.,
Tony & The Tigers(Day Tripper), We Five(You Were On My Mind),
And The Remains(Diddy Wah Diddy) PRE
20) 2/16/65 Frankie Avalon, Annette Funicello, The Kinks(You Really Got Me), Dobie Gray,
The Brothers Four, Sue Thompson, The Band Of Angels, Freddie and The Dreamers 52 minutes PRE
21) 3/28/66 Chad and Jeremy(Sticks and Stones, Distant Shores, and Where Would I Be Without You),
The Outsiders(Time Won't Let Me), Joe Tex(The Love You Save), Baby Jane Holzer
(You're Gonna Hurt Yourself), and The Back Porch Majority(workin' Man) PRE
22) 11/1/65 Herman's Hermits(Henry The VIII and Just A Little Bit Better), Lola Falana(Chicago),
The Lovin' Spoonful(You Didn't Have To Be So Nice), Lesley Gore(My Town, My Guy,
And Me), and Dick Kallman(Lookin' Around) PRE
23) 10/25/65 Petula Clark(Downtown, Round Every Corner, and I Know A Place), Sam The
Sham And The Pharaohs(Ring Dang Doo), The Toys(A Lover's Concerto),
Kim Weston(Take Me In Your Arms), Noel Harrison(A Young Girl),
and Patrick Adiarte(Five Different Girls) PRE
24) 4/20/65 Sammy Davis, Jr hosts (It's A Wonderful Day), The Animals(Bring it on Home
to Me), Lola Falana(Some of These Days), Jay & the Americans(Think of the Good
Times), Bruce Scott(I Made An Angel Cry), Dusty Springfield(My Coloring Book),
SONG MEDLEY(mostly from movies): Sammy Davis, Jr. - "Chim Chim Cheree" /
Jay & the Americans - "I Feel Fine" / The Animals & Sammy Davis, Jr. - songs from
"My Fair Lady" / Lola Falana - "Goldfinger" theme / Bruce Scott - "You've Lost that
Loving Feeling" / Dusty Springfield - "Can't You Hear My Heart Beat" /
All - Supercalifragilisticsuperalidocious", Sammy Davis, Jr.(Unforgettable),
The Animals(I'm Crying), Allan Sherman(Crazy Downtown), BROADWAY MELODY:
Sammy Davis, Jr. - "I Wanna Be With You" / Sammy Davis, Jr. & Lola Falana - "Do You
Hear a Waltz" / Lola Falana - "Don't Rain on My Parade" / Sammy Davis, Jr. - "The Joke's
on Me", "Hello Dolly" (end of medley), and Sammy Davis, Jr.(The House We Live In)
60 minutes w/o/c 5956 DV-4560
25) 4/27/65 George Hamilton(I Love Being Here With You), Wayne Fontana & the Mindbenders(She's
Got the Power), The Womenfolk(My Heart Tells Me to Believe), Brenda Lee(Too Many
Rivers), Brenda Lee and George Hamilton(Your Cheatin' Heart and Jambalaya medley),
Op Art Fashion Show - The Hullabaloo Dancers perform to "Mrs. Brown You've Got A
Lovely Daughter" , Noel Harrison(Barbara Allen), The Ronettes(Is This What I Get for
Loving You), The Hollies(Yes I Will), The Impressions(Woman Got Soul), Linda
Bennett(Cry Me a River), Wayne Fontana & the Mind Benders(Game of Love),
TOP POP medley: George Hamilton - "It's Not Unusual" / The Ronettes - "Silhouettes" /
Wayne Fontana & the Mind Benders - "Count Me In" / The Womenfolk - "I'll Never Find
Another You" / Noel Harrison - "Mrs. Brown You've Got a Lovely Daughter" /
Linda Bennett - "Tired of Waiting" (END of medley), Brenda Lee(It Already Looks Like
Heartache), and All(I Know a Place) 60 minutes w/o/c 5956 10605 DV-4560
26) 5/11/65 Frankie Avalon, The Byrds(Mr. Tambourine Man and When You're Gone),
Barbara McNair(When The Sun Comes Out), The Supremes(Back In My Arms Again
and You're Nobody Till Somebody Loves You), Peter & Gordon, Joanie Sommers(Don't
Pity Me), and Sam The Sham And The Pharoahs(Wooly Bully) 60 minutes w/o/c 5957-PRE DV
27) 12/13/65 Robert Vaughn hosts(I Want a Girl), The Goldberg-Miller Blues Band(featuring
Steve Miller(The Mother Song), The Supremes(Children's Christmas Song),
The Serendipity Singers(When Peaches Grow On Lilac Trees), The Four Tops(Something
About You), Robert Vaughn(Mrs. Brown, You've Got A Lovely Daughter),
The Four Tops(A Taste of Honey), The Supremes(My Favorite Things),
Robert Vaughn and the Serendipity Singers(Second Hand Rose),
All('Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious), Pete Matz and His Orchestra(Symphony-
Hullabaloo A Go-Go Symphony) 30 minutes w/o/c 5957 DV-8499
28) 1/10/66 Leslie Uggams(I Could Have Danced All Night), Peter & Gordon(Woman),
The McCoys(Fever), Barry McGuire(He's Got The Whole World in His Hands),
and The Shangri-La's(Long Live Our Love) 30 minutes w/o/c 5958-PRE DV
29) 1/17/66 Trini Lopez hosts(Put Your Arms Around Me, Honey), The Vogues(Five O'Clock
World), The Everly Brothers(The Price of Love), The Everly Brothers and
Trini Lopez(medley: Wake Up, Little Susie, Bye Bye, Love, and Bird Dog),
David Winters(The Anti-Protest Song), Trini Lopez(I'm Telling You Now - abridged),
Freddie and the Dreamers(A Windmill in Old Amsterdam), Trini Lopez(Made in Paris
and La Bamba) 30 minutes w/o/c 5958 10605 DV-8500
30) 3/9/65 Bobby Vinton(There Ain't Gonna Be No Opening Number and Long Lovely Night),
Chad & Jeremy, The Hullabaloo's, Barbara McNair, Johnny Rivers, The Four Tops, and
Billy J. Kramer and The Dakota's(The Midnight Special) 60 minutes w/o/c 5959 DV-8485
31) 2/28/66 George Hamilton(Let's Face The Music) hosts The Young Rascals(Good Lovin'),
Simon & Garfunkel(Homeward Bound), Mel Carter(All Of A Sudden My Heart Sings and
Love Is All We Need), and Lanie Kazan 25 minutes PRE DV
32) 2/14/66 Skitch Henderson hosts(A Hard Day's Night instrumental), The Steel Bandits(It's
Not Unusual), Skitch about to break into song - Johnny Carson film clip cuts in and
Skitch stops, The Marvelettes(Don't Mess With Bill), David Winters & The Hullabaloo
Dancers(Zorba The Greek dance routine), Chad & Jeremy(Teen Age Failure),
Skitch Henderson & Orchestra(Oh Yeah), Jackie & Gayle(My Funny Valentine and
Call Me), Chad & Jeremy with Skitch Henderson(A Summer Song), and
Skitch Henderson & Orchestra(Day Tripper - Hullabaloo A Go-Go segment) 30 minutes w/o/c 9560 DV-5174 DV-8500
33)Compile Of Bonus Segments From MPI Home Video Releases: Includes Gerry and The
Pacemakers(I'll be There and It's Gonna be Alright 1/12/65), The Searchers(What Have
They Done To The Rain and Love Potion #9 2/23/65), Wayne Fontana and The
Mindbenders(The Game Of Love 3/2/65), Johnny Rivers(Midnight Special 3/9/65),
Gene Pitney(Town Without Pity 3/23/65), The Moody Blues(Go Now 3/23/65),
The Animals(I'm Crying 4/20/65), Marvin Gaye(Ain't That Peculiar 11/8/65),
Dusty Springfield(Some Of Your Lovin' 11/8/65), The Young Rascals(Good Lovin' 12/27/65),
The Vogues(Five O'Clock World 1/17/66), Smokey Robinson and The Miracles(Goin' To
A Go Go 1/31/66), The Marvelettes(Don't Mess With Bill), The Turtles(You Baby 3/7/66),
The Bobby Fuller Four(I Fought The Law 3/21/66), The Four Tops(Something About You 12/13/65),
The Zombies(She's Not There 1/12/65), Marianne Faithful(As Tears Go By 1/19/65),
The Shangi-La's(Give Him A Great Big Kiss 2/9/65), Bobby Goldsboro(Little Things 2/23/65),
Billy J. Kramer and The Dakota's(It's Gotta Last Forever 3/9/65), Soupy Sales(The Mouse 3/16/65),
Georgie Fame and The Blue Flames(Point Of No Return and Yeah, Yeah 3/16/65),
Junior Walker and The All Stars(Shotgun 3/23/65), Del Shannon(Stranger In Town 4/6/65),
The Animals(Bring It On Home To Me 4/20/65), The Supremes(I hear A Symphony 10/18/65),
Len Barry(1-2-3 10/18/65), The Miller-Goldberg Band(The Mother Song 12/13/65),
The Young Rascals(I Ain't Gonna Eat Out My Heart Anymore 12/27/65),
The Everly Brothers(The Price Of Love 1/17/66), Mitch Ryder and The Detroit Wheels(Jenny Takes
A Ride 1/24/66), Marianne Faithful(Come And Stay With Me), Little Anthony and The
Imperials(Hurt So Bad), The Nashville Teens(Tobacco Road), The Hollies(Yes, I Will),
Freddie and The Dreamers(I'm Telling You Now and I Understand(Just How You Feel),
The Four Tops(Ask The Lonely), The Lovin' Spoonful(Daydream), The Ramsey Lewis
Trio(Hang On Sloopy), Herman's Hermits(I'm Into Something Good and Can't You Hear
My Heartbeat), Richard Lester Interview, Judy Collins(Maid Of Constant Sorrow),
The Impressions(Woman's Got Soul), Johnny Rivers(Memphis), The Four Seasons(You're
Gonna Hurt Yourself and Working My Way Back To You), Beau Brummels(Laugh Laugh),
The Hullaballoos(I'm Gonna Love You Too), and The Bobby Fuller Four(Love's Made
A Fool Of You) 165 minutes 9023 DV-6647
34) 1/12/65 Premiere Show hosted by Jack Jones(Call Me Responsible, I've Grown Accustomed
To Her Face, + 2) with The New Christy Minstrels(When I Woke Up This Morning and
Cowboys and Indians), Joey Heatherton(The Hullabaloo); Gerry & The Pacemakers(I'll
Be There and Gonna Be Alright), Jocelyne; The Zombies(She's Not There), and
Woody Allen(stand up about What's New Pussycat?) (Some bad glitches)
(Timing Strip On Screen) 60 minutes 10152 DV-5266 DV-8484
35) 1/26/65 George Hamilton(Shall We Dance and Hey Good Lookin'/Hank Williams Medley
with Nancy and And I Love Her) hosts Nancy Ames(That Was The Week That Was/Be
Ready When the Good Lord Calls You Home), Freddie & The Dreamers(I'm Telling You
Now and I Understand); The Supremes (Come See About Me and Where Did Our Love Go);
Shirley Ellis (The Name Game); The Hullabaloos (I'm Gonna Love You Too and Did You Ever);
British Comedians Nick Ulett & Tony Hendra; The Back Porch Majority(Old Man Tucker),
The Angel Flights Drill Team
(Timing Strip On Screen - About First 30 seconds of opening credits cut off) 55 minutes 10152 DV-5266
36) 2/23/65 Sammy Davis, Jr. (Walk Right In, Young and Foolish, If I Ruled the World, and
This is All I Ask), Joey Heatherton(When I Fall in Love), Beau Brummels(Laugh, Laugh),
Bobby Goldsboro(Little Things), Marilyn Michaels(Johnny One Note), The Drifters(At
the Club), Bud & Travis(La Bamba), Hullabaloo London segment with Brian Epstein
features The Searchers(What Have they Done to the Rain? and Love Potion Number 9), and
Sammy Davis Jr. and Joey Heatherton(song and dance selections from "West Side Story")
(Timing Strip On Screen) 60 minutes 10153 DV-4133
37) 3/2/65 Trini Lopez hosts(If I Had a Hammer, Lemon Tree, Scarlet Ribbons, and What'd I
Say), The Hullabaloos(Why Do Fools Fall In Love), Lesley Gore(Sunshine, Lollipops,
and Rainbows and All My Life), The Chad Mitchell Trio(Me Voy Pa Bete and You Were
on My Mind + 1), David Winters and The Hullabaloo Dancers(dance to "Goldfinger" theme),
Dionne Warwick(Who Can I Turn To), The Astronauts(Twist and Shout), Jerry Stiller
and Anne Meara(comedy routine), Rocky Roberts and Los Airedales(Turn On Your Love
Light), Trini Lopez, Lesley Gore, and Dionne Warwick(Puff the Magic Dragon),
Hullabaloo London segment with Brian Epstein featuring Wayne Fontana and the
Mind Benders(Game of Love) (Timing Strip On Screen) 60 minutes 10153 DV-4133
38) 3/30/65 Host Michael Landon(Don't Fence Me In, Dear Heart, Home On The Range);
Cannibal & The Headhunters(Land Of A Thousand Dances), Dionne Warwick(You Can
Have Him, Who Can I Turn To, and You Don't Want My Love), Ian & Sylvia(Makes A
Long Time Man Feel Bad + 1), The Vibrations(Medley: What'd I Say/Shout/Watusi Music),
The D-Men(I Just Don't Care), Peter & Gordon(Medley: A World Without Love/I Go To
Pieces/My Babe, True Love Ways, I'm Telling You Now with Michael Landon, and
I Walk The Line), Dionne and Dee Dee Warwick(Children, Go Where I Send Thee),
Linda Bennett; Joe Brown & His Bruvvers(Teardrops In The Rain and Seguadilla)
(Timing Strip On Screen) 60 minutes 10154 DV-4134
39) 4/13/65 Steve Lawrence hosts (Volare, The Sweetest Songs, People, and The Party's Over);
The Everly Brothers(Good To Me, I Got A Woman, All I Have To Do Is Dream),
Vic Damone(You Were Only Fooling), Joe Tex(You've Got What It Takes),
Jackie & Gayle(What Have They Done To The Rain and I Want To Hold Your Hand
with The Everly Brothers), Francoise Hardy(The "Boy" From Ipanima, However Much,
and I Wish You Love w/Steve Lawrence), The Hullabaloos(Don't Stop),
The Highwaymen (Cottonfields and Heaven So High), All(Downtown), and a cameo
by Sammy Davis Jr. (Timing Strip On Screen) 60 minutes 10154 DV-4134
40) 2/9/65 Gary Crosby and Frank Sinatra Jr.( Hey Look Us Over and Swell Party) host
Gary Lewis & the Playboys(This Diamond Ring), Judy Collins(Coal Tattoo and Maid
of Constant Sorrow), Joe & Eddie(Swing Down Chariot), The Tommy Dorsey Group,
Gary Crosby, and Joe & Eddie(Dry Bones), Frank Sinatra, Jr & the Pied Pipers(This is
A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening), Frank Sinatra, Jr. & the Tommy Dorsey Band(From
This Moment On and Everybody's Twistin'), The Shangri-Las(Give Him a Great Big Kiss),
Danny Meehan(Nobody Knows You), Joe & Eddie(Water Boy), Barbara Helmann(Miss
American Teenager of 1964 - dance routine), Hullabaloo London with Brian Epstein
featuring Herman's Hermits(I'm into Something Good and Can't You Hear My Heartbeat)
and Epstein interviews director Richard Lester (who talks about the movie "Help"), and
Gary Crosby(A Change is Gonna Come) (Timing Strip On Screen) 60 minutes 10155
41) 12/27/65 Alan King hosts (I Won't Dance), The Young Rascals(I Ain't Gonna Eat My Heart Out Any More),
Brenda Lee(Who Can I Turn To?), Hullabaloo Dancers segment, "England Swings", Introduction of the
New York Knicks basketball team, The Womenfolk(Quittin' Time), Alan King & Brenda Lee(medley:
Wham, Caldonia, Downtown, Let Me Off Uptown, and Shanty In Old Shanty Town), and
The Young Rascals(Good Lovin' - Hullabaloo A Go-Go segment) 30 minutes w/o/c DV-8499
42) 12/20/65 Jerry Lewis hosts(This Old Man - dressed as Santa Claus) and Old McDonald March),
Tony and the Tigers(When The Party's Over), Little Lisa(Puppet On A String),
Dick Williams Kids(What's New Pussycat?), Jerry Lewis with sons Chris & Scotty(Jingle Bells refrain
and Just Because We're Kids), All(The 12 Days of Christmas), Scott, Lewis, & Chris(Edelweiss),
Hullabaloo Kids(The Twelve Days Of Christmas - Special Hullabaloo Lyrics), The Bantams(Do You
Love Me? and Susie Q - Hullabaloo A Go-Go segment), and Jerry Lewis(Goodnight Little People)
26 minutes DV-8499
43) 1/24/66 Dean Jones hosts (Everyday), Peter Nero(Theme from "Thunderball"), Bruce Scott(You
Can't Lose Something), The Bitter End Singers(Let Me in Or Keep Me Out), Medley of Walt
Disney songs: Dean Jones and The Bitter End Singers "That Darn Cat" theme, "Hi Ho", "Hi
Diddle Dee", "When I See An Elephant Fly," "Zip A Dee Doo Dah", and "Mickey Mouse
Song.", Dean Jones(Counting Flowers On The Wall), The Bitter End Singers(Day Tripper),
Bruce Scott(Sounds Of Silence), Dean Jones and The Bitter End Singers(We Can Work It Out),
Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels(Jenny Take A Ride - Hullabaloo A Go-Go segment)
25 minutes (First Few Seconds Of Opening Credits Clipped) DV-8500
44) 3/21/66 The Serendipity Singers host(Willowy Billowy Land and Phoenix Love Theme),
The Bobby Fuller Four(I Fought the Law and Love's Made A Fool Of You),
Linda Bennett(Any Old Time of Day) Hullabaloo Dancers dance to "Nowhere Man",
Bobby Goldsboro(It's Too Late)
Spring Medley:
Serendipity Singers - "It's Spring" and "April Showers"
Linda Bennett - "Spring is Here"
Bobby Goldsboro - "A Young Man's Fancy" (end of medley)
(Timing Strip On Screen) 30 minutes w/o/c DV-8500
45) 3/7/66 Pat Boone hosts(Every Little Movement), The Turtles(You Baby), Nancy Ames(Where Am
I Going?), Pat Boone & Nancy Ames(The Spanish Flea - lyrics added to instrumental song),
Pat Boone(The Ballad of the Green Berets), Pat Boone & The Womenfolk(Womenfolk),
The Womenfolk(Reno, Nevada), Pat Boone introduces Donovan in song, with the Womenfolk,
Donovan(Guinevere), and The Turtles(Almost There - Hullabaloo A Go-Go segment with
closing credits) DV-8501

HUMAN LEAGUE:
1)Don't You Want Me promo 4-M 16
2)Human promo 545

HUMAN SEXUAL RESPONSE:
1)Evening At The Improv 2/82 4 minutes 111

HUMBLE PIE:
1)Beat Club 1971 (Natural Born Boogie) 5 minutes 244
2)Carolina Jam 1996 100 minutes 5642
3)Compile from Beat Club, Musikladen, etc…. 25 minutes 6363
4)London 1974 (C'mon Everybody, Thunderbox, Thirty Days In A Hole, and
Sweet Peace And Time) 18 minutes (Poor Quality) DV-7986

IAN HUNTER:
1)Irene Wilde promo 31
2)Live from unknown source (Once Bitten, Twice Shy) 4 minutes 1311 DV-375
3)Don Kirshner 1981 36 minutes 1855
4)Fridays 1981 8 minutes 1855
5)MTV Music News 11/4/89 4 minutes M 2
6)The Pier, New York 1981 (Once Bitten, Twice Shy, Gun Control, Central Park 'N West,
All The Way To Memphis, Just Another Night, Cleveland Rocks, Irene Wilde,
And All The Young Dudes) 46 minutes 1956 DV-3561
7)Rockpalast 4/20/80 (FBI, Once Bitten Twice Shy, Angeline, Laugh At Me,
Irene Wilde, I Wish I Was Your Mother, Just Another Night, We Gotta Get Out
Of Here, Bastard, All The Way To Memphis, Cleveland Rocks, All The Young
Dudes, and Slaughter On 10th Avenue) 55 minutes 2170-2261
8)Agora, Cleveland 6/18/79 (Once Bitten Twice Shy, Is there Life After Death, Just Another
Night, Standing In My Light, Bastard, All The Way From Memphis, Cleveland Rocks,
And All The Young Dudes) 46 minutes 2345 DV-4485
9)Hollywood 11/89 (Once Bitten, Twice Shy, How Much More Can I Take, Follow In Your
Footsteps, American Music, Just Another Night, Sweet Dreams, The Big Time,
Give Me Back My Wings, Standing In The Light, It's Alright, All The Way From
Memphis, Cleveland Rocks, All The Young Dudes, Roll Away The Stone) 100 minutes 3021
10)Welcome To The Club promo film 13 minutes 3166
11)Rapido French TV interview 1989 4 minutes 3166
12)American Music promo 3166
13)Boston 11/89(Audience) 38 minutes(incomplete) 3166
14)French TV interview 1989 5 minutes 9051
15)Craig Kilborn Show (Wash Us Away) 5 minutes 9865
16)Irene Wilde live 10243
17)Unknown Live (Once Bitten Twice Shy, Gun Control, and Lisa Like Rock'n'Roll) DV-4485

THE HY LIT SHOW - Compile Featuring Otis Redding(Satisfaction, Try A Little Tenderness,
and Shake), Lemon Pipers(Green Tambourine), 1910 Fruitgum Co.(Simon Says),
Delfonics(La La La Means I Love You), Soul Survivors(Impossible Mission),
Bill Medley(I Just Can't Make It Alone), Barbara Mason, The Ventures,
Three Dog Night(Try A Little Tenderness and Heaven Is In Your Mind),
Glen Campbell(Galveston), Lloyd Price(Personality), Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell(Aint'
No Mountain High Enough), Jeannie C. Riley(Harper Valley PTA), Chambers Brothers(People
Get Ready), Jerry Butler(Only The Strong Survive), Joe Cocker(Something and She Came In Through
The Bathroom Window), Jay & The Americans(Walking In The Rain), Manfred Mann(Mighty Quinn),
Four Tops(Reach Out and Walk Away Renee), Gary Puckett and The Union Gap(Woman Woman
and Young Girl), Marvin Gaye(How Sweet It Is, Hitch Hike, Pride And Joy, Can I Get
A Witness - medley)(Large Timing Strip and Logo In The Middle Of The Screen) 90 minutes 6307 DV-6691

BRIAN HYLAND:
1)Gypsy Woman clip 2 minutes 405

I LOVE…. - BBC Specials
1) I Love 1970 BBC2 5/19/2001 Jimmy Savile introduces a series celebrating 70s pop culture.
This edition focuses on 1970 - the year of chopper bikes, Mungo Jerry, Scooby Doo,
The Goodies, and more 57 minutes 9203
2) I Love 1972 BBC2 5/26/2001 David Cassidy hosts this edition focusing on 1972 -
The Osmonds, Blue Peter, Magpie, Mark Spitz, The Harlem Globetrotters, Cabaret,
The Joy Of Sex, Cosmopolitan Magazine, Glam Rock and more 55 minutes 9203
3) I Love 1973 BBC2 6/2/2001 Noddy Holder of Slade hosts this edition focusing on 1973 -
The Power Shortage, Glam Rock(Slade, Sweet, Garry Glitter), Kojak, Parka's,
Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, Paul McCartney Drug Bust, Bruce Lee,
The World Cup Finals and more 55 minutes 9203
4) I Love 1974 BBC2 6/9/2001 This edition focusing on 1974 - MUD, Alvin Stardust,
Instant Foods, PONG, VCR's, Dad's Army, Roobarb, Blazing Saddles, The Ford Capri,
Pans People, The Wombles, and more 55 minutes
(Bad 5 minute Spot From Satellite Transmission near end of show) 9203
5)I Love 1971 BBC 2 5/26/2001 Hosted by Brit Eklund w/Spacehoppers, The Banana Splits,
Hot Pants, Crossfire, Klackers, Harvey Smith from Yorkshire and Show Jumping,
Benny Hill's "Ernie", Fanny, Jonathan King, Middle Of The Road's 'Chirpy Chirpy
Cheep Cheep', Decimal Currency Comes To Britain, Corgi Rockets, Sports Review
of 1971, Jackie Stewart, The Liverbirds, The Generation Game, and more 55 minutes 9502
6) I Love 1975 8/26/2000 BBC2 2002 Rebroadcast Hosted by Dennis Waterman and
featuring The Bay City Rollers, Perfume For Me, Wrestling, Puddings, Bob Marley,
Motorcycle Champ Barry Sheene, Happy Days, Jim'll Fix It, David Essex,
Jaws, The Sweeney, and more 55 minutes 9662
7) I Love 1976 9/2/2000 BBC2 2002 Rebroadcast Hosted by Kermit The Frog and featuring
The Muppet Show, Starsky & Hutch, Disco Music, Peter Powell's Kites,
CB radios. Here we had footage of a bewildered John Humphrys joining a
mid-'70s US convoy ("This is BBC Limey One"), Dave Lee Travis on Top Of
The Pops dressed up in lycra as Laurie Lingo And The Dipsticks singing
Convoy G.B., and even Tony Blackburn (or "Jockey One" to use his original
CB handle, Pop Music with Abba vs. Brotherhood Of Man (especially the
latter ripping-off Fernando with Angelo) 55 minutes 9662
8) I Love 1977 9/9/00 BBC2 2002 Rebroadcast Hosted by Carrie Fisher and featuring
Skateboard Craze, "Jackie" Magazine For Young Women, Pot Noodle,
Morf and Take Hart, The Professionals, The Queen's Silver Jubilee, The Sex Pistols,
Milkybars, Star Wars, and more 50 minutes 9662
9) I Love Christmas - Stars reminisce about their favorite Holiday Traditions including
Emerson, Lake, & Palmer's "I Believe In Father Christmas", Crackerjack's Christmas
shows, "Girls World", The Thunderbirds, Blue Peter, The Snowman Animated Short,
Alan Jones' "Walking In The Air", and much more 90 minutes 10421
10)I Love A 1970's Christmas with Blue Peter, Showaddywaddy's "Under The Moon Of Love",
Johnny Mathis' "When A Child Is Born", Blue Nun Wine Commercials, Knockout,
Slot Cars, Boney M, Tops Of The Pops Albums, Cadbury's Milk Tray Commercials,
The Railway Children, Realistic Dolls With Bodily Functions, The Animals of Blue Peter,
Hai Karate Commercials, Denim Man Commercials, Just Musk Perfume, Art For The
Masses, Nylon Dressing Gowns, Morecambe and Wise Christmas Specials, Slade's
"Merry Christmas Everybody", and more 90 minutes 10421
11) I Love Top Of The Pops Special BBC2 12/8/2001 Jimmy Savile introduces an evening of
programmes celebrating the British institution that is Top of the Pops. Including `Top
of the Pops: The True Story'. The story of Britain's biggest music show. `Smashie and
Nicey's Top of the Pops Party'. Three poptastic decades of music and fashion. `Pan's
People: Digging the Dancing Queens'. The dancers who attracted so much male
attention in the 70's. 145 minutes 9492 9511
12) I Love 1989 BBC2 12/31/2002 The series which takes a nostalgic look at 80s pop culture
focuses on 1989, with this edition presented by erstwhile teenage heartthrob Jason
Donovan. Guns N' Roses and Soul II Soul ruled the airwaves, while ratings for TV
shows `EastEnders' and `Challenge Anneka' soared. Meanwhile, the Gameboy was
a must-have for youngsters, Bruno had a go at Tyson, and party fever gripped
Manchester. 90 minutes 10560
13) I Love 1980 BBC2 12/22/2002 First in a ten-part series about 80s pop culture. Larry
Hagman introduces a look back to 1980, the year in which his character, JR Ewing,
was shot in 'Dallas'. The Human League and Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark hit the
music charts, with the less memorable Liquid Gold, Kelly Marie and Gap Band. Girls
wore jumpsuits, boys wore labels, everyone ate Monster Munch, and Pac Man ate
everything else. 65 minutes (Incomplete - end cut off) 10575
14) I Love 1981 BBC2 12/23/2002 Series about 80s pop culture. Adam Ant - best-selling
artist and face of 1981 - looks back at the fashion, music, films, TV, toys and crazes of the
year. The new romantic look meant make-up for boys, while there were pixie boots for
girls and ruffles for everyone. Pin-ups included Kim Wilde, Claire Grogan, Tom Selleck
and Dangermouse; darts was a top sport; and films of note included `Gregory's Girl' and
`Porkie's'. 80 minutes 10575
15) I Love 1978 Hosted by Lynda Carter - In Manchester the first test tube baby was born,
and The Invasion of the Body Snatchers started at UK cinemas. Wonder Woman,
Blake's 7, and The Incredible Hulk revived TV sci-fi, while the first classes
enrolled at London's Grange Hill comprehensive. JR tried on his first ten gallon
hat in Dallas and Anna Ford became ITN's first female newsreader. The jogging
craze reached its height and Lycra took off - but runners would have to wait
another year for the launch of the Sony Walkman. Brian and Michael painted
matchstalk men and matchstalk cats and dogs in their musical tribute to LS
Lowry. 57 minutes 10641
16) I Love 1979 Hosted by Bo Derek - Rubik's Cube, Designer Jeans, The Making of Quadrophenia,
Gary Numan and Tubeway Army, Monkey Magic, Leif Garrett, Top Deck, Ska Music,
The first nudist beach opened in Brighton, the Guardian Angels began patrolling the streets of
New York and Margaret Thatcher became Prime Minister. The Opel Kadett was the car of the
moment and the Intercity 125 high-speed train arrived on Britain's railways. 'Not The Nine
O'clock News' launched the careers of comedians Rowan Atkinson, Pamela Stephenson,
Mel Smith, Griff Rhys-Jones and Chris Langham. Space Invader machines were first exhibited
at a UK trade show. 57 minutes 10641
17) I Love 1986 Patsy Kensit helps evoke the spirit of 86 - the year Sam Fox first revealed her ample
assets to the public, Five Star rivalled the Jacksons in chart success, all things Australian were
big news, and the most popular bedroom poster was Athena's L'Enfant. Fashion fads included
big specs and white stilettos, and romantic-comedy detective series `Moonlighting' was on the TV. 10714
18) I Love 1988 Sue Lawley was attacked by lesbian protestors whilst reading the news. Prozac was
launched and it was the first year people wore red noses to raise money for charity. Warehouse
parties were all the rage in the Acid House Summer of Love and the Turin Shroud was declared
a fake. Wobbly soap Crossroads ended and Green Politics began. Salman Rushdie published his
Satanic Verses to much controversy and Ninja Turtles were living in the sewers. Tom Cruise
starred in two of the year's film hits while singer Phil Collins played the part of one of the
Great Train Robbers in Buster. 10714
19) I Love 1982 Presenters Dave Lee Travis and Mike Read focus on 1982 when the androgynous look
pioneered by Boy George was being adopted all over Britain, while Bananarama, Imagination
and Musical Youth provided the soundtrack. The Young Ones were exposing the seedier side of
student life, sandwich toasters were the hottest new gadgets, and Rambo was all the rage. 10715
20) I Love 1983 Roland Rat recalling the icons of 1983. Michael Jackson releases his seminal music
video Thriller, and Knightrider takes the television schedules by storm. Meanwhile, Wham!
are enjoying the high life with Club Tropicana, the movie Flashdance has everyone tapping
their toes, and Jane Fonda tackles the nation's love handles with her workout video. 10716
21) I Love 1984 Holly Johnson from Frankie Goes to Hollywood hosts. Instead of George Orwell's
nightmarish vision of a world controlled by the thought police and Big Brother, 1984 saw
the arrival of the Care Bears, the A-Team, Sade, the Smiths, the launch of Trivial Pursuit,
and the start of a glorious career for Madonna. 10716
22) I Love 1991 BBC 2 Series about 1990s pop culture. Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer take a look
back at 1991, the year they had a Big Night Out and a big hit with Dizzy. Right Said Fred
were too sexy, and The Lover's Guide videos sought to teach people to be even sexier. Nirvana
brought grunge to the masses. Sonic the hedgehog competed with Supermario. And
The Commitments demonstrated that the Irish really have got soul. 65 minutes 10759
23) I Love 1996 BBC 2 Series about 1990s pop culture. 1996 was the year of girl power - Ginger, Baby,
Scary, Sporty and Posh hit the charts, digital heroine Lara Croft kept teenage boys busy in their
bedrooms, and The Girlie Show proved ladettes could be even cruder than lads. Twentysomething
law drama series This Life was cult viewing, The Macarena was the cult dance hit, Buzz Lightyear
was a hero and Gareth Southgate an unfortunate 'villain'. 60 minutes 10759
24) I Love 1992 BBC 2 Series about 90s pop culture, presented by former Take That band member Mark
Owen. 1992 was the year Take That enjoyed their first hit with 'It Only Takes a Minute', and the
Shamen scored a controversial number one with 'Ebeneezer Goode'. In addition, 'Gladiators' and
'Absolutely Fabulous' ruled the television schedules, while 'Wayne's World' and 'Reservoir Dogs'
offered us big screen gags, guns and thrills. 10760
25) I Love 1993 BBC 2 The sniggering cult cartoon characters Beavis and Butt-head introduce a guide to
the pop culture of 1993. Musical highlights of the year came from Eternal, Shaggy and East 17,
while 'The X-Files' and Mr Blobby invaded the TV schedules. Meanwhile, Demi Moore got
Robert Redford all hot under the collar in 'Indecent Proposal', and Wayne Bobbit had a year that
he will never forget. 10760
26) I Love 1995 BBC 2 This edition looks at 1995, when everyone reeked of CK1, drank alcopops and
listened to Alanis Morissette. Mel Gibson went into battle against the English in 'Braveheart',
'The Usual Suspects' lined up to discover the identity of Keyser Soze, and footage of an alien
autopsy was discovered. Artist Damien Hirst cut a cow in half to win the Turner Prize and
Mike Flowers was in the charts with 'Wonderwall'. 10815
27) I Love 1997 BBC 2 Series about 90s pop culture. Melinda Messenger presents the highlights of
1997 - the year that introduced the Teletubbies and made docusoaps like 'Driving School' a
national obsession. 'Bridget Jones's Diary' was the 30-something woman's bible, while men were
able to meet greater expectations with the launch of Viagra. Films of the year ranged from
Hollywood blockbuster 'Titanic' to low-budget surprise hit 'The Full Monty'. 10815
28) I Love 1998 BBC 2 Dana International, one-time winner of the Eurovision song contest, introduces
a guide to the pop culture of 1998. Featuring the crafty cockney geezers from 'Lock, Stock and
Two Smoking Barrels', the outing of George Michael, the hilarious comedy 'There's Something
about Mary', the sweet and innocent children of 'South Park', and the stirring national campaign
to free the Weatherfield One. 10816
29)I Love 1999 BBC 2 5/24/2003 Heather Donahue, one of the stars of 1999's smash-hit film 'The Blair
Witch Project', introduces the last in the series exploring the pop culture of the 1990s. Britney
Spears sang 'Baby One More Time', Levi's street cred soared with the introduction of a fuzzy
yellow puppet called Flat Eric, Fatboy Slim had a hit with 'Praise You', and Kelly Brook began
her short-lived career as co-presenter of 'The Big Breakfast'. 10839

I Love The 70's (VH1 series 60 minutes each)
1) 8/18/2003 Debut: If thoughts of The Mod Squad, the Jackson 5 and Weebles---those toys that wobbled
but didn't fall down---send you on a happy trip back through time, relive the '70s with this
lighthearted look at pop culture. The era of disco, "Star Wars" and leisure suits returns, one year
per episode, two per night though Friday. First up is 1970, which is recalled in a dizzying array of
clips and celebrity comments on the year's films, fads, music and TV. Topics include Nixon's
meeting with Elvis; the music of Neil Diamond and Bread; pocket calculators; and TV's The
Partridge Family, about which rocker Edwin McCain wryly observes: "Nothing better than a
garage band that includes your mom." DV-1145
2) 8/18/2003 1971 was a little confusing. The Vietnam War was still going on, we invaded Laos, the
native Americans were forced out of Alcazar but wait.....grab your viewmaster and take a closer
look at 197...there was much much more going on. Sooouuuullllll Train. "Can you dig it"?
Americans were hooked on the little and big screen. 1971 movies gave us sexy soul man Shaft
and Dirty Harry cleaning things up - coast to coast vigilante style..."do you feel lucky punk?"....
Woody Allen went Bananas trying to win the love a woman...what else is new. The Fiddler On
The Roof just wanted to be a rich man, Willy Wonka and his Oompa Loompa's promised the
golden ticket to hapiness, while Clockwork Orange promised you a twisted upset stomach...heavy
man. Meanwhile in 1971 TV land, the crying Indian was teaching us to keep America beautiful
but we kept wondering if he was Italian. Hogan's Hero's was sort of like Gilligan's Island on a
prison and boy do we love making fun of the Germans. 1971 had a lot of family values on its
mind. Archie and Meathead were perpetuating some great stereotypes and just when you thought
you were over the tripped out days of the 60's...1971 made sure you never forgot those bad LSD
trips with HR PuffnStuff. The kids of 1971 were busy learning how to annunciate from the
Electric Company while they shoved spoonfuls of Count Chocula and Cocoa Pebbles cereal into
their mouths. Malibu Barbie and big Jim were always around, in case kids needed a friend after
they freaked out playing with the Ouiji board. The teenagers of 1971 were getting busy in their
Ford Pinto's as Led Zepplin's IV blasted Stairway To Heaven.....right on!! The grown ups of 1971
were a little touchie- feely with the help of John Denver and James Taylor,"...you've got a friend"...
and "...sunshine on my shoulder makes me happy". And if that didn't help there was always a copy
of "I'm OK, You're OK" on someone's coffee table. With the help of George Harrison we learned
of a little country that could...Bangledesh...where is that exactly??. And in case we ever thought
there was a limit to being sexy...1971 gave us Tom Jones live at Caesar's palace...whoa oh oh
"She's A Lady"..nice. DV-1145
3) 8/19/2003 1972 Are you ready to receive an offer you can't refuse? How'd you like the chance to
spend an hour living through one of the grooviest years in the funkiest decade of all - it's I Love
the 70's: 1972! A phenomenal year for pop culture - 1972 brought us some of the greatest moments
in movie history -- and some very valuable lessons. The Godfather taught us the only thing scarier
than waking up next to a horse's head might be waking up next to Marlon Brando. In The Poseidon
Adventure we learned that if you ever board a cruise ship with a bunch of aging Hollywood stars -
there's a good chance disaster is right around the next tidal wave. And unless you enjoy carousing
with banjo playing inbred sodomites, Deliverance showed us it's probably best to avoid taking a
canoe trip in the south. And then there was Ben - your typical 'boy with heart condition meets
highly intelligent killer rat who reeks havoc on a small California town' story. An amazingly bizarre
movie - made that much more bizarre by its theme song - a stirring love ballad sung to the titular
rat by none other than 14 year old Michael Jackson. Ben wasn't the only animal demanding our
attention in '72. Scooby Doo, an animated Great Dane with an eating disorder, and his 'meddling'
friends solved weekly mysteries while somehow managing to never hold down real jobs or change
their clothes - Jinkies! Kids all over America eagerly awaited the birth of their very own Amazing
Sea Monkeys only to discover that instead of seeing animals with facial features they were staring
at a cloudy jar of water that looked like it might contain unmentionable body fluids. And a Tiger
named Tony invited kids to get their morning sugar buzz on. In 1972 Women were at a crossroads.
On one hand, as Helen Reddy provided the soundtrack, they burned their bras, demanded equal
rights and sent the first woman into outer space (her name was Josie and she was the lead singer of
The Pussycats). On the other hand - the Blythe Doll (gigantic head, tiny body, eyes that changed
color, assorted outfits and wigs) was creating a generation of future plastic surgery addicts and
drag queens. And speaking of drag queens - in '72 David Bowie's Ziggy Stardust became the world's
first androgynous Alien rock star. But towering above all else in 1972, the pinnacle of Pop culture...
were The Bradys. After 3 seasons of fixating on Marcia's Nose, Greg's Afro, Cindy's missing doll,
and Jan's neuroses; the Brady's reached their zenith in '72 when they packed their bags and flew to
Hawaii. Tarantulas, Tikki dolls, and Don Ho awaited them -but best of all - we got to see Marcia in
a bikini! This is the year that made you the person you are today. Life lessons from Fat Albert, Self
Defense Lessons from Bruce Lee, and that strange tingling sensation you got when you looked at
Mark Spitz in a Speedo. DV-1146
4) 8/19/2003 It's 1973 and Who loves ya baby? Time to dig out your Six Million Dollar Man doll, sing a
little Schoolhouse Rock, laugh with Sanford & Son, play some Dark Side of the Moon, try a little
Joy Of Sex, kick around some Roller Derby, and let The Exorcist make you crap your pants again
...can ya dig it!? Four years earlier it was a Man on the Moon...now it's the Dark Side Of The Moon
as Pink Floyd laments Time and Money. But, some pot smoking geniuses discovered the pastime
of watching The Wizard Of OZ and listening to Dark Side Of The Moon at the same time...all
you have to do is start Pink Floyd at the second roar of the MGM lion, kick back, and get the
brownies out of the Easy Bake Oven. And, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, indeed. Far out! It was
also clearly time to revel in some newfound hi-tech stuff. Take, for example, Steve Austin, a NASA
pilot who had a bit of a tumble...he was a man barely alive. Well ladies and gentlemen, luckily, we
had the technology. We rebuilt him. We made him better...stronger...faster! And it only cost taxpayers
six million bucks...that's not a lotta bread. [singing] doo doo doo doo. Along with his friend and boss
Oscar Goldman, he kept us glued to our remote control-less TV sets as we watched him in all of his
bionic glory and groovy leisure suits solve some top secret spy crimes...man oh man, nothin' wuz better.
And if you were lucky, you got the Six Million Dollar Man doll (they hadn't come up with the term
action figure yet...yup, G.I. Joe was a doll, too.)...Anyway, Steve would often kick the crap out of Ken
and get it on with Barbie (when your sister wasn't looking, of course). Not to be out-done in the spy game
department, however, was James Bond whose new Live And Let Die saga would feature Sean Connery's
slightly underwhelming replacement, Roger Moore. He had the accent. He had the gadgets. He also had
the leisure suits. But...he did not have the mojo. Without Paul McCartney's dy-no-mite theme song of the
same name...Live And Let Die would've been totally jive...but Roger was still a jive turkey. From jive to
joy...The Joy Sex, that is...the manual of love...1969's "summer of love" was now a book so that grown-ups
could throw on a little "Free Bird," work on some new positions with their squeezes and maybe play a little
"doctor" too. Oh, kids had a manual too...it was called "Where Did I Come From?" You know?...while your
Baby Alive doll is recovering from constipation caused by the crayon you "fed" it, you could find the answers
to all your burning questions...like, what's a penis? Speaking of penises...let's not forget Bobby Riggs. He was
the tool who claimed that men are better than women and then proceeded to challenge Billy Jean King, the number
one female tennis player in the world, to a "friendly" match. This match became known as "The Battle Of The
Sexes." Needless to say, Billy Jean sent Bobby packing with his penis tucked between his legs giving new meaning
to the term "Shrinky Dinks." Little did we know at the time just how much Billy Jean did not like penises. Perhaps
she and Peppermint Patty would have made a cute couple...kinda like Sonny & Cher without the Bono. Who
knows maybe Peppermint Patty's friend, Marcy, would still be allowed to play...she looks a little like Billy Jean,
right? Besides, Schoolhouse Rock says that "3 is a magic number" so it must be cool. They might even make a
tough Roller Derby team...scary, huh? Not Exorcist-scary, though...not Devil possessed, headspinning, spine-tingling,
split-pea up-Chuck-ing, man-and-God-versus-The-Devil scary. No, maybe just a Sigmund and the Seamonsters
kind of scary. But the good people of 1973 were just starting to boogie...[singing] Jesus Christ Superstar...They
sent Sky Lab ZOOM-A-ZOOM-A-ZOOM-A-ZOOM-ing through space while they ran out of gas here on Earth.
They answered Archie Bunker's "meathead" with Fred Sanford's "dummy." They syndicated the Dating Game.
They were all about getting drunk and screwing...with a little help from Jimmy Buffett. But don't pass out just
yet...let's say goodnight like the Waltons. Goodnight, Kojak...goodnight, Six Million Dollar Man...goodnight
Peppermint Patty...goodnight Billy Jean...goodnight Regan-from-the-Exorcist...goodnight 1973. DV-1146
5) 8/20/2003 Welcome to 1974! Magic 8 Ball please tell me what 1974 will bring... Action? Love? Fun?
Family? Adventure? Humor? Or all of the above?..."Without a doubt." Well since we hold all the answers
in the palm of our hands, here we go. Action: Needless to say, 1974 started in a rather explosive fashion,
the FBI was involved in one of its strangest kidnapping cases: the SLA abduction of Patricia Hearst, heiress
to the Hearst fortune. And if this wasn't enough, 1974 was also the year of frightening and disastrous movies
such as Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Death Wish & The Towering Inferno. Fun: 1974 was also the year of
a million laughs starting with the master of comics, Mel Brooks, who graced the big screen with two of his
masterpieces, Blazing Saddles & Young Frankenstein. On the small screen, Monty Hall rolled out his hilarious
half-hour game show Let's Make a Deal. 1974 was also the year of fun toys such as Connect Four ("Pretty
sneaky sis,") and Slip n' Slide. Family: 1974 was the year the "Fonz" entered our lives. Yes Happy Days
was born, and with it the perfect family. Speaking of perfect families Little House on a Prairie was at its
highest in '74, featuring the adventures of Laura Ingalls and her dog Jack, which was quite smart but
certainly not as smart as Benji or as talented as Hong Kong Phooey! Humor: 1974 was the year to go
naked! Streakers became a standard fixture at sports events, and appeals for nudist beaches grew, providing
Policemen with a new use for their helmets! Benny Hill followed this trend exposing his "Angels" with
barely anything on except for maybe some Day of the Week panties. While Elton John's flamboyance
knew no bounds! Adventure: 1974 couldn't be without a little adventure! Well let's leave it to Miss Foxy
Brown, because "She's brown sugar and spice but if you don't treat her nice she'll put you on ice!" But
she wasn't the only one who could knock you out - Mohammed Ali became the heavyweight champion,
knocking Foreman out in the 8th round of the Rumble in the Jungle on October 30, 1974. But while Ali
was perfecting his famous "Rope a Dope," another man was trying to accomplish the impossible. Evel
Knievel, the stunt king was attempting to jump Snake River with his famous motorcycle. Well there you
have it. Thanks Magic 8 ball we can always count on you. Enjoy 1974! DV-1156
6) 8/20/2003 Live from New York...it's I Love 1975! Smack in the middle of the decade, 1975 is hard to forget.
It was the year you were begging Mom to stay up and watch that new show Saturday Night Live. The year
you requested your first pet, the no-maintenance Pet Rock. And the year Jaws scared you enough to make
a vow of no ocean swimming...ever! Your favorite TV show featured a group of remedial students called
the sweathogs. And you drove your teachers crazy with imitations. Up your nose with a rubber hose.
Oh-oh-oh Mr. Kotter! While everyone in America had their own difficulties with the new metric system.
There's a little sweathog in all of us! You're a shining star, no matter who you are Shining bright to see what
you can truly be... Your Panasonic "Dy-no-mite" Plunger 8-track player was blasting Earth, Wind and Fire.
Playing the first home video game Pong was a lesson in reverse ADD...patience! You dug Baretta, the crazy
detective with the cockatiel named Frank. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest was about birds of a different
kind. Everyone could relate to the crazy McMurphy, Jack Nicolson taking on the institution of Nurse Ratched.
Feelings, oh, oh oh, Feelings...nothing more than Feelings! Albert Morris taught us that a song, and a feeling, could
lead to some violent thoughts. The Secret Lives of Plants showed that plants had feelings - and talking to plants
became the fad-du-jour, right along with mood rings - put one on and learn how you're feeling. If the ring turns
blue, you're happy! Black and you're stressed, or you get stressed knowing you should be stressed. How stressful!
Perhaps Squeaky Fromme and Sara Jane Moore were wearing mood rings when they decided to try and assassinate
President Ford. Yes, craziness was catching: it's enough to make you want to join a cult. Maybe EST perhaps?
Pay some cash for a weekend away where you are not allowed to use the bathroom, and are berated and
humiliated publicly. Sounds like fun! Safer staying at home riding on your chopper bike with the banana seat
and ape hanger handlebars. Or doing burnouts on your big wheel. Trying to kick a soccer ball like Pele.
Watching the tube, superheros Shazam and Isis. Grizzly Adams and his bear, Ben. Land of the Lost with Holly
and Will and the little freak Chaka. Or your favorite variety show. Captain and Tennille singing about love.
Tony Orlando and Dawn. Tie a yellow ribbon...More than anything you wanted to be a Rhinestone Cowboy.
Or rich as Liberace - pioneer of bling bling. You had no idea why mom liked Barry Manilow, except that he
wrote the songs that made the young girl's cry. You learned to take it One Day at a Time, thanks to a divorcee,
her 2 girls and her super, Schnieder. You didn't get Monty Python but you knew you would one day. You learned
how much fun a car breakdown and cross-dressing could be thanks to Rocky Horror. It was an eye-opening year.
1975, Welcome Back! DV-1156
7) 8/21/2003 1976 Two hundred years ago, The United States of America was born! Who knew then that America
would be obsessed with three beautiful angels, addicted to a bunch of singing Muppets, and watching a
brother/sister act on the television set. No one could have predicted what was in store for the bicentennial.
No one could have predicted what was the year 1976! I Love 1976 will take the audience back to the year that
was all about celebrating the 200th birthday of our great nation. Nationalism was at a high and so was the
qualities of film, television, music, toys and of course fashion. If all you remember about 1976 are the boats
coming into the port on our country's birthday then sit back... you are about to be reminded why 1976 is as
important to American culture as 1776 was to American History. With commentary by comedians, journalists,
musicians and celebrities, I Love 1976 will take viewers back to a time when the culture was defined by a
young boxer living the American dream, a little league baseball team showing that winning isn't everything and
a loner taxi driver asking, "You talkin' to me? You talkin' to me?" Not to mention, The ABA and Dr.J?, the
telekinetic powers of young Carrie? Or that Freaky Friday when Jodie Foster switched lives with Barbara Harris!
On your marks ... let's start ... I Love the 1970s presents.... 1976! It's clear that 1976 is defined by the bicentennial.
Where were you when America turned 200? Can you recite any of the lines from the Declaration of Independence?
As America raised its flags, watched the hundreds of boats pour into it's harbors and sang our country's anthem
loud and proud, I Love 1976 finds out what really made this monumental birthday so important and what it
really meant to all Americans living at this time. And most importantly, the effect that being 200 has on a
country's culture. What do you get when you have three beautiful crime-fighting ladies? Farrah Mania? Yes!
The most successful series of the 1970's, Charlie's Angels. Yes again! That's right, 1976 was the year that
heroic male detectives were replaced with guns, hair, make-up, Kate, Jaclyn and Farrah. The TV star was
quickly changing and even more so when the Muppets took the tube. With numerous song numbers, sketches
and "realistic" situations, there was always a Muppet you could relate to! Are you like the charming Kermit?
As stylish as Miss Piggy? Or maybe you could relate better to the satirical Captain Kangaroo. No, he wasn't
a Muppet, but viewers couldn't get enough of the dropping ping pong balls, Mr. Moose or the Tom Terrific
toons. 1976 definitely continued the belief that Americans could and would relate to fictional characters.
Donny & Marie may have not been fictional, but their relationship was in question. Starsky & Hutch had
another questionable relationship...what kind of partners were they really? Who didn't love their flaming
red Ford Torino? Richard Dawson would of if they were gorgeous woman on the Family Feud. Another hit
show that brought American families into American living rooms. Speaking of politically incorrect show
hosts, we can not forget Chuck Barris and the out of control Gong Show. What was his deal??? Survey
says... watch I Love 1976 and find out. From the small screen to the big screen 1976 was the year that film
reminded Americans that endings are not always so happy. Sissy Spacek as Carrie kills her classmates for
making fun of her. Rocky loses the championship against Apollo and the Bad News Bears never win their
little league victory. And who could forget Car Wash... the black and white tensions, married men cheating,
hookers, and drag queens...The films of 1976 showed that although America was getting older, there were
realities in the culture that could not be ignored. They also showed us that winning isn't everything, people
get what they deserve and although things happen to us every day, the Pointer Sisters will sing your troubles
away. Whether you were an Oscar Meyer Wiener chewing Bubble Yum, a Barbie Glamour Head wearing
Goucho pants or wanting to be KISS while playing on your Little Professor Calculator...you cannot deny the
fact that while 1976 was occurring you were not in search of Big foot or the Loch Ness monster!!! Are you
still searching??? Tune in to I Love 1976, we think we've found them!!! Tune in to see what made the
bicentennial the most confused, most exciting and most out of control year of the decade. And don't forget
to wish America a Happy Birthday! DV-1157
8) 8/21/2003 1977 Kids these days - with their Nintendo and their Pokemon. They don't realize that there was nothing
like being a whipper-snapper back in 1977. Imagine (or remember) being that kid. On your way to school you
and your friends discuss your favorite shows. Last night's episode of Wonder Woman was awesome even
though none of you can figure out why she's still fighting Nazi's in '77. Tuesday's episode of What's
Happening featuring the Doobie Brothers was hysterical, especially when Raj uttered the line 'Which Doobie
you be?' But the big buzz is about next week's Battle of the Network Stars. You want ABC to win because
Penny Marshall from Laverne & Shirley is on that team. In class, you ask your teacher if aliens really exist
and would they really want to take Richard Dreyfus back into space with them? She asks your friend David
what he thinks and he says that after watching Roots he wants to be called by his African name, Kunta Kinte.
She reminds David that he's Italian. Later in current events class you learn that in New York City there was
a black out, the Son of Sam is still on the loose, and sex, drugs and disco are par for the course at NY hot
spot Studio 54. New York sounds scary. You want to visit. At Lunch Time you munch on your Wonder
Bread and Oscar Mayer Bologna sandwich while your friend Erica plays with her Kabangers(despite the
fact that her forearm is black and blue.) Meanwhile Tim and Brian are bragging about the fact that they've
seen Star Wars 13 times - which helps you to truly understand the meaning of the word geek. Across the
school yard your friend Kristen has painted her face white and is pretending to pull on an invisible
rope. Shields & Yarnell is her favorite show. Back at home you walk into the living room and find your mom
crying. You ask her what's wrong and she says that she's just found out that the last episode of Mary Tyler
Moore is airing tonight. "I'm going to miss Rhoda!' she says. You go upstairs and walk into your older brother's
room. He's standing in front of the mirror wearing black bikini briefs and trying to dance like John Travolta in
Saturday Night Fever. You hear that there's sex and cursing in the movie and decide that you're going to sneak
in to see it next weekend. Next door you ask your sister why she's wearing a man's tie and a big floppy hat.
She says it's the Annie Hall look and that you're too young to understand. Back in your room you decide to
listen to your favorite 8 Tracks before you go to bed. Queen's "We Will Rock You" (there's something
different about that lead singer), The Ramones and the Sex Pistols (ugliest band you've ever seen, but they
make your parents nervous so you like them) and Debbie Boone's "You Light Up my Life" (you don't let
your friends know you like that one). As you fall asleep to the soothing tunes of Abba's Fernando you realize
that being a kid in the 70's rocks and you hope that someday there will be a TV show to help you remember
one of the best times of your life. DV-1157
9) 8/22/2003 1978 Smiles everyone...smiles...Welcome to 1978! Let's buy fantasies from Mr. Rourke! Let's activate
the Wonder Twins Power every Saturday morning! Let's ease on down the road with Michael Jackson, Diana
Ross, and The Wiz. Let's try not to turn our Batman Underoos into Aquaman Underoos, over night! Although,
Michael Myers would have loved to have seen us piss our pants on Halloween before skewering Jamie Lee
Curtis' post-coital goodtime. And let's definitely try not to piss off Dr. David Banner...we wouldn't want to
open that can of Incredible Hulk woop-ass, now would we...eh, Mr. McGee? This is the Grease-y year that
brought us a victim slain Halloween night played by P.J. and a killer who's not all there...a trucker named B.J.
and a chimp named Bear...a Dallas-doin'-Debbie who gave b.j.'s everywhere...she didn't need Underalls, she
didn't need underwear. A band called Bee Gees that ruled radio on-air. And...Flounder, Otter, Stork, and Bluto...
the boy's of Animal House who just didn't care. Now, do you really think that Superman, Batman, and
Wonder Woman really needed the help of Zan and Jayna...the freakin' Wonder Twins?! Form of an ice
bucket...please...somebody was just trying to sell more Underoos...but I mean, why not go to bed as your
favorite Superhero? Surely, Mr. Rourke must have known that Tattoo, a sort of latter day Mini Me, could
have easily gone to bed as the Hulk any time he wanted...and on Fantasy Island he wouldn't have even
needed the Underoos. No Underoos on Gilligan's Island, though. Finally, after fifteen years...the seven
stranded dumb dumbs get rescued...complete with the same ratty clothes and the same happy horse-poo
jokes. However, we're pretty sure Ginger and Mary Ann didn't do the Underalls "I'm not wearing any panties"
thing...after all, there was "not a single luxury"...no cars, no phones, etc...but there was a cabana or two...or
maybe even a Copacabana and a Barry Manilow to go with it. And only if the Professor had made a bamboo
test tube for himself...the world's first test tube baby, Louise Brown, just might have been born right there
on Gilligan's Island. They could have called her Tina Louise Brown...hey. 1978 kept it real, though. Michael
Myers meant business when he pulled out the Ginsu knife and the pale, white, freaky William Shatner mask
on Halloween and started scaring the crap out of Jamie Lee Curtis and the other babysitter played by P.J. Soles...
she's the one who showed her breasts and therefore dies. Of course, if everybody could hear the eerie piano
music nobody would get killed. Porn stars kept it real, too...real hairy...real boobs...just take a look at Debbie
Does Dallas. And then check out Cincinatti...and WKRP, where Johnny Fever was all about spinning the
Commodores Brick House as Loni "brickhouse" Anderson kept the show alive as the very festive Jennifer.
Bob Barker, on the other hand, kept it fake and his hair dyed black. But he kept the Price Right...and made
sure that our cats and dogs paid up in testicles and ovaries...that means eggs, and L'Eggs Eggs was the place
to find your pantyhose...of course. So fire up the Jiffy Pop...mix up some Kool-Aid...throw back some Pixie
Stix...breakout the toga...hug a chimp...skateboard in a pool without a helmet...and get on the CB radio!
Breaker Breaker 1-9 good buddy...you got 1978 here, come back. Roger that, 1978...Keep On Truckin'
and Have A Nice Day...ya' dig?! DV-1158
10) 8/22/2003 Welcome to 1979! The year of disco & the end of a decade filled with tight pants, cornrows,
half-dressed dancers, TV comedy classics, nutty politicos and much more... let's take a look! What better
way to celebrate the end of the 70s than with nudity - and lots of it! 1979 saw the creation of the Chippendales
as well as the TV movie depicting the scantily clad Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders who had been making
football games more interesting since the early 70s. Speaking of partially dressed the Dudley Moore movie 10,
which gave new life to slit skirts and cornrows courtesy of Bo Derek, did not leave much to your imagination,
while Captain Caveman is still in search of something to wear...And who says three's a crowd? Three's Company,
a wacky sitcom starring John Ritter, posing as a gay man so he could live with two girls, was gaining momentum
and was rated the #2 sitcom in 1979. The James L. Brooks helmed Taxi fostered the early careers of Christopher
Lloyd, Andy Kaufman and Tony Danza. And Robin Williams made us laugh as the lovable alien in Mork &
Mindy, a spinoff from 1974's Happy Days. Na nu, na nu! Is that how you spell it? Let me check my Speak &
Spell... Strange rumors and stories abounded in 1979. Did Life cereal's Mikey really die from a combination
of Pop Rocks and Coke? Did President Jimmy Carter really get attacked by a wild rabbit in his fishing boat?
What is Slime? And what did Sister Sledge have to do with Pittsburgh's victories in both the 1979 Super Bowl
and the World Series? 1979 was the culmination of the disco era. Donna Summer taught us how to be Bad Girls
and we were reminded how much fun it was to stay at the YMCA. Can you name all six characters in the Village
People? But 1979 had its ominous moments too: The stark portrayal of war in Apocalypse Now ("I love the smell
of napalm in the morning"), gang warfare in New York in The Warriors, and just when you thought it couldn't get
any scarier, an Alien crawls out of Sigourney Weaver's stomach! Thank goodness for Steve Martin in The Jerk
and The Muppet Movie to lighten things up a bit. So overall, while 1979 had its ups and its downs, but mostly it
was good, clean, half-naked fun. Just don't get busted by ChiPs while you cruise into the 80s... DV-1158

I Love The 70's Volume II (VH1 series 60 minutes each)
1) 1970 - So you thought the 70s were groovy the first time? Well dust off your tie-dyes and try not
to crap your miniskirt because the 70s are back. It's time to revisit the year that started it all.
Welcome to I Love the 70s: Volume II ... this is 1970 all over again. 1970 flicks saw free loving hippies relive their Woodstock experience in the soft-core porn documentary Woodstock. George Kennedy busted heads while Dean Martin joined the mile high club in the original disaster film, Airport. Chuck Heston loved those damn dirty apes so much he stayed for the sequel Beneath the Planet of the Apes. And George C. Scott channeled the spirit of General Patton while slapping a cowardly soldier silly.
So hop in your low riding Gremlin, flip on Casey Kasem's American Top 40, and don't forget to Have a
Nice Day -- because there's plenty more where these came from ... this is I Love The 70s:
Volume II -- 1970. DV-7772
2) 1971 - I need a miracle...to remember the 70s, that is! Well, you definitely might if you spent them
touring with the Grateful Dead. Luckily, we're here to give you a refresher course in all things
1971! It's a year that saw the death of one of the great American poets, Jim Morrison, and birth
of the greatest running shoe ever created. Brian's Song got men in touch with their sensitive side-- by disguising a tear jerker as a football movie! Of course, listening to Gordon Lightfoot didn't help either. And frankly, neither did playing the flute. We're talking to you, Jethro Tull! Not to worry though, a few minutes with the most bad-ass, Kung-Fu fighting Native American ever, Billy Jack, will help you get your manhood back. Just pray you don't have a run in with certain cop named Popeye Doyle. DV-7772
3) 1972 - It's no mystery that 1972 was a memorable year, but that didn't stop Columbo from scratching
his head. So groove to The Allman Brothers and take a bite out of that Nerf Football, 'cuz I'm OK,
You're OK, and we all love 1972... again. Asian pandas Hsing Hsing & Ling Ling agree, '72 was a
bad year for communism; thanks to tricky Dick Nixon's fact finding China mission, and Bobby
Fisher's checkmate over the brilliant Russian Ivan Spassky. Singer/songwriters Carly Simon and
James Taylor made music together in holy matrimony, while painted rockers Gary Glitter and
Alice Cooper were separated by the Atlantic. America began to question its leaders in the aftermath
of Watergate, and yet Superfly just kept trying to get over, no matter how much the man pushed him
down. And if you're still wondering what made '72 so special, don't forget we learned Everything
You Ever Wanted To Know About Sex, But Were Afraid To Ask. Stay tuned for I Love 1972, again. DV-7773
4) 1973 - The password is 1973! It's time to go back to a time before Harrison Ford became Han Solo and
George Lucas was making movies without special effects. That's right, American Graffiti was directed
by George Lucas! I know it sounds crazy but let's just take a little trip back in time and see and what
made 1973 so solid. Our trip starts in beautiful Hawaii, where we'll see Elvis say Aloha to a billion
people. Next, we're off to cruise The Streets of San Francisco to really see Why Homosexuality Is
Not Considered A Mental Disorder. Tired yet? We've only just begun our journey. Next stop,
Westworld! I just hope you're ready to fight a gun slinging robot. Getting back to the USA, we'll finally
get to the bottom of who's responsible for The Night The Lights Went Out In Georgia. Don't trust your
soul to no backwoods southern lawyer! In fact, get the hell out of the south, and to the serenity of the
Rocky Mountains and the sweet sound of John Denver. Of course, no trip is complete without a stop off
at the track to watch Secreteriat win the Triple Crown. Wow! This trip is so blank, you'll wish it would
never end! (Even Match Game's Richard Dawson couldn't get that one). But 1973 wasn't all one big
vacation. Tatum O'Neal was the hardest working nine year old in the business, winning an Oscar for her
performance in Paper Moon. And as for the adults, Steve McQueen ruled 1973, but a more unlikely
celebrity emerged too. Holy crap, it's Jesus Christ, and he was a Superstar! So what are we waiting for,
Let's Get It On! Pack a bag! And ladies--don't forget your Charlie. Grab a glass of Nestle Quik and let
the Grand Funk Railroad take you for a ride back to the best year of the 70's... Welcome to 1973 DV-7773
5) 1974 - Welcome to 1974--a year so chocked full of golden nuggets we had to bring you a Volume 2....Who
can turn the world on with her Smile? Mary Tyler Moore showed us that a cute, single TV news
producer with impeccable fashion sense sure could. Meanwhile dreamy Burt Reynolds turned the
world on with his mustache and Mikhail Baryshnikov turned his back on the Soviet Union as he plied
to freedom by way of defection to Canada. And while you were turning round and round on your brand
new Sit N Spin, Curly McNeal, Meadowlark Lemon and the rest of the Harlem Globetotters spun red
white and blue balls round and round on their fingertips. So bust out your Bedazzler, crank up ELO
and Lind Ronstadt, fluff up your chest hair and hop aboard the Midnight Train To Georgia, cause
1974's gonna be one groovy ride....again! DV-7774
6) 1975 - Let's do the time warp again...it's I love 1975 Volume 2. Smack in the middle of the disco decade,
1975 was a year to remember. It was the year you got your first skateboard, the year you begged Mom
to let you shave your legs or better yet Nair them...and speaking of legs...it was also the year that Joe
Namath showed his off to the world in Beautymist Pantyhose. You and the family were took the new
Pacer out for a spin on Thunder Road, M.A.S.H. put a fun spin on war, S.W.A.T put a groovy spin on
police brutality and Mary Tyler Moore's tough talking New Yorker neighbor left Minneapolis to star in
Rhoda, the spin-off de jour. Kill Clouseau! High jinks ensued when Peter Sellers was back on the case
in Return of the Pink Panther as the lovable inept Inspector Clouseau. A deadly storm left the Swiss
Family Robinson marooned on a deserted island, but they proved that living in a tree house had it's
perks. Meanwhile, Warren Beatty proved that being a heterosexual hairdresser had it's perks in
Shampoo. Blow job, anyone? Voulez Vous Coucher Avec Moi C 'Est Soir....Kids who didn't know a
word of French nor had learned the birds and the bees yet were singing Patti Labelle's sexy hit
"Lady Marmalade," Jersey fans rejoiced as Springsteen belted out Thunder Road....hey what exit is
that? And we all wondered was Joe Cocker really paying you a compliment with You are so Beautiful...
to me! Attica, Attica - 1975 was a year that proved anything can happen--Al Pacino played a gay bank
robber in Dog Day Afternoon, Jimmy Hoffa vanished into thin air and The Curse of the Bambino
continued when the Big Red Machine put the kibosh on the Red Sox winning the World Series...
Ah someday! So hurry up and get in your pacer, hop on your skateboard or do the Hustle on down
cause we're going back in time....this is 1975 Volume 2! Can you dig it? DV-7774
7) 1976 - Ah, 1976, our country's Bicentennial. The red, white, and blue could be seen everywhere across
this great land of ours. Everyone had Bicentennial fever, but while 1976 was quite the year for or
country, it was also quite the year for dynamic duos. Captain & Tennile teamed up for quite the
variety show, Barbara Harris & Jodie Foster switched places on a Freaky Friday, Rick Dees and a
Duck got together for an unlikely number 1 hit, and Mary Hartman teamed up with, well, Mary
Hartman. Speaking of teams Nadia Comaneci led her Romanian gymnastics squad by scoring
perfect 10's in the Olympics and Sybil and her 16 personalities worked together to get Sally Field
her first Emmy nod despite the distractions of all of "...the people....the people." Yes indeed folks
The 200th year of the United States of America's existence had the potential to be one of the greatest
in our history. That's a lot of pressure to put on one year but I think in the end it all worked out alright. DV-7775
8) 1977 - If you thought 1977 was dy-no-mite the first time around, kick back and grab yourself a Billy Beer
because we're back. This is I Love the 70s: Volume II. The flicks of 1977 were the guiltiest of pleasures.
Water was the scariest element in both The Deep and Orca the Killer Whale. Boys became men when
Jacqueline Bissett donned her soaking wet t-shirt. And, there was no shortage of eye candy in Pumping
Iron. Arnold Schwarzenegger and company oiled up and flexed their way through the Mr. Universe
pageant in the most memorable documentary of the decade. And who could forget the belch-and-fart
humor of Kentucky Fried Movie the precursor to the Airplane films. If you really wanted to get down
and dirty, you could visit Plato's Retreat, New York's grooviest sex club that offered a bit more than your
average disco. You may have seen Ted Nugent there. The Nuge was infamous for getting legal guardianship
of an underage girl so he could get some "Cat Scratch Fever" on the up and up. In 1977, Leif Garrett was
"Made For Dancing," as he glossed the covers of every teen magazine, and Meatloaf was the first porky
front man to resemble his name. Television in 1977 was one big mystery. The Hardy Boys and Nancy
Drew weren't your average teenagers, but still managed to look cute as they solved the unsolvable. Who
can beat that? Quincy can! Jack Klugman left his Odd Couple days behind him to play the shrewdest
medical examiner out there. And boy, did the ladies love him! If crime's not your thing, just flip to
Joker's Wild, the game show for the compulsive gambler in all of us. Just pray to Oh God! as you
spin against the devil. There you have it. So dig out those platform shoes, whip out that joint you've been
saving and get ready for pop-culture overdrive, seventies style. Did you finish your Billy Beer already?
Well, grab another.... this is I Love The 70s: Volume II -- 1970. DV-7775
9) 1978 - Feel yourself drifting aimlessly through space like the Battlestar Galactica? Yearning for the
days when you saw a feathered hair-doo from behind, and couldn't tell if it was Kristy McNichol
or Andy Gibb? Well hang on to your Charmin Mr. Whipple, 'cuz it's all coming back as I Love
1978... again. We were glued to the set as After School Specials kept us from playing outside, and
the hand-held electronic game Merlin kept us from playing with anybody. There was that first taste
of chemical terror at the Love Canal, while Dawn of the Dead had us spitting out our popcorn. So
keep your eyes on the screen and cling to the past. Sure you're getting a little older, but
Heaven Can Wait. This is I Love 1978, again. DV-7776
10) 1979 - Welcome to 1979, the very last year in our decade long odyssey to escape the shadow of the
1960's, and a very bizarre year in pop culture it was to say the least just listen to any Frank Zappa
record and you'll see what we mean. While Disco Records burned in Chicago, the Devil chose
Amityville Long Island and Georgia as his hot spots. The devil wasn't the only one keeping busy in
Georgia as the B-52's exploded onto the scene with a Rock Lobster. Did somebody say exploded?
Well, don't mention that word around the folks at 3 Mile Island who narrowly avoided a major nuclear
meltdown. Maybe if they would have seen The China Syndrome 2 weeks earlier this whole mess
could've been avoided. But hey look on the bright side, it gave Bruce Springsteen a chance to get some
of his best pals together for a common cause. While the Boss brought his Rock 'N' Roll message to
Madison Square Garden, The Ramones took theirs to the hallowed halls of Rock 'n' Roll High School,
not to be confused with Carver High, where Coach Ken "White Shadow" Reeves was busy turning a
bunch of rag tag misfits into the best basketball team they could be. Hey, maybe someday we'll see
Coolidge on ESPN's plays of the week, provided they ever get to showing real sports instead of showing
all of those tractor pulls and curling competitions. I mean can billiards really be considered a sport?
Wait, don't answer that just yet. 1979 gave us other more important questions to ponder. For instance,
Joe Jackson asked "Is She Really Going Out With Him?" and just about every other American asked
the question, "What the hell is Citizen Kane doing selling cheap wine?". DV-7776
10) 1979 also had its fair share of love affairs. Women all over the United States were being seduced by
Gregory Harrison as Dr. Gonzo Gates on Trapper John M.D. while simultaneously beginning their
love affair with the Diet Soda Tab. It's important to keep tabs on your weight just in case you ever
happen to meet Gregory Harrison in person. That wasn't the only love affair that began in 1979, just
about everyone on the sitcom Soap was sleeping around. And plenty of Children across the country
started their love affair with fast food as they begged their parents for that 1st Mcdonald's happy
meal. Clint Eastwood had anything but a love affair with Alcatraz, so he decided to get out. Which
is what 1979 was all about, getting out of the 70's alive and hopefully making it on a life raft to that
little island off the coast of California we called the 1980's. DV-7776

I Love The 80's (VH1 series 60 minutes each)
1) 12/16/2002 1980 Ahhh…1980. On the cusp between the 70's and the 80's, the year 1980
sometimes feels like the odd man out. Not a disco queen, not yet a yuppie. Is 1980 an
important year? You bet it is! It kicks off the decade of all decades. Every time the
Olympics comes around, we relive that hockey game. John Lennon's music is still selling.
People are still not trying things at home, "That's Incredible" - style. I'm still looking for
Christopher Atkins and his sea snake. 1980 is a scrappy little year that deserves some
attention. Let's give it to him, or her. DV-234
2) 12/16/2002 1981 While 1980 kicked off a brand new decade, 1981 was truly the year of birth.
Everything from a new presidency to music television took shape within the twelve
months that made 1981 a year featuring romance, transition, and a White House full of
jellybeans.The year began with the birth of a new presidential campaign, which suffered
a scare at the hands of an obsessed Jody Foster fan. John Hinkley's assassination attempt
was soon followed by one against the Pope, giving birth to one of the great vehicles of the
20th Century, the Pope-Mobile. Speaking of babies in the vehicular maternity ward, the
Delorean was also born in 1981, and would eventually take Marty McFly back in time
several years later in "Back to the Future." DV-234
3)12/17/2002 1982 No year epitomized the 80's more than 1982, and yes, you did dress like
that. Fast, plugged in, and embarrassing, this is a year you can't forget; no matter how
hard you try. As the third episode of the series, I Love The 80's 1982 will saturate the
audience with vivid flashbacks of colorful people, defining moments, and mortifying
fads that make people fondly remember their youth, and sometimes even blush. DV-235
4) 12/17/2002 1983 The "like, totally gnarly"…I mean "tubular" year that let us know that
Michael Jackson was "not like other guys"…introduced us to Tony Montana's (Al Pacino)
"little friend"…finally let us know that it was ok to be black and Miss America but not
ok to get naked for Bob Guccione at the same time. There were those who just had to
"adopt" the latest dolly…those who begged us to "Just Say No"…and those who simply
wanted to be "gagged with a spoon". 1983 also helped us to finally bury the disco, I
mean Travolta's Stayin' Alive was the coffin's final nail…No? Disco R.I.P. We made
fun of the preppie, gave up the 3D movie, cross-dressed on TV, started falling for
Madonna…and her publicity stunts, and all the while we had the pleasure of looking
down the road to what some thought might be the future according to George Orwell. DV-235.
5) 12/18/2002 So…"Where's the beef?" In 1984. Arguably the greatest pop culture year of the
decade, and maybe ever! From Film, to TV, to Music…1984 delivered. Not only did it
introduce us to some of music's most enduring artists (Madonna & Prince), but a few
endearing one hit wonders (Corey Hart ring a bell?) as well as some surprise classics
(Footloose, Miami Vice, "Girls Just Want To Have Fun"). 1984 is…more than meets
the eye: Transformers, The Terminator, Day-Glo and Glo worms. It is Mary Lou Retton
on the Wheaties box. The year when Bruce Springsteen pulled a teenage Courtney Cox
from the audience and thrust her into mainstream stardom. Whether it was Michael Jackson's
hair catching fire during the filming of a Pepsi commercial, or Ralph Macchio learning
Karate by washing cars, 1984 has provided us with enough 80's nostalgia to fill a week
of programming. But, I Love the 80's…1984 will do it in one irreverent hour! DV-241
6) 12/18/2002 You really can't even begin to discuss the year 1985 without the Brat Pack.
Demi, Andrew, Rob, Emilio, Judd, Anthony Michael, Molly, Ally…I could go on all
day. Oh wait, there's one more brat packer, the chick from St Elmo's Fire who ate the
PB&J with Rob Lowe… and then he bangs her. Don't you remember? She loved it! It
must have been the saxophone that got her all worked up. 1985 single handedly put a
hole in the ozone layer. Hair was big- the bigger the better…and men were wearing
makeup. Thanks to Vince Neil & Nikki Sixx, Aquanet & black eyeliner were a grocery
list staple. Speaking of Motley Crue, their video "Home Sweet Home" paid tribute to
wild groupies way before Kid Rock did. You can almost see that one girl's boobs
before they cut away. Damn. DV-241
7) 12/19/2002 1986 was a year of breaking out, and breaking the rules. From a triumvirate of
rebellious teens taking a day off to a hairy cat-eating alien taking over a family's garage,
there were plenty of rules that were broken in '86. And as far as break-outs go, there was
a wheel-spinning game show hottie, an Australian with a rather large knife, and - of
course - a teddy bear with a tape deck for a stomach. How futuristic! When Ferris Bueller
took his now-infamous day off, we all followed, and spent it at the local movie theater.
Bueller became a huge hit, and helped launch Matthew Broderick into the land of
superstardom. Another star who broke out was a beautiful blonde named Vanna White,
who could turn letters on Wheel of Fortune like nobody's business. DV-243
8) 12/19/2002 You remember 1987. Glenn Close refused to be ignored, the Stock Market
bubble burst, and the Beastie Boys fought to keep the party going. It was the year we
realized what the 80's were all about - and we reveled in the excess, extravagance and
bigness of it all! Bands like Poison, Cinderella, and Motley Crue - took bad boy excess
and hair styles to new heights; Oliver Stone showed us the dark side of yuppie avarice
on Wall Street; and a new, upstart network called Fox introduced viewers to the hugely
dysfunctional family known as the Bundy's. In '87 sex was on our minds like never
before. We flocked to the box office to see Michael Douglas learn the dangers of his
Fatal Attraction; we tuned into MTV to watch Salt N' Pepa teach us how to push it (real
good); and three scandalous women, Jessica Hahn, Donna Rice, and Fawn Hall, turned
the worlds of news, politics, and religion on their &%!#es. And FINALLY, after two
years of foreplay - Cybil Shepherd and Bruce Willis did the deed on Moonlighting. DV-243
9) 12/20/2002 Don't Worry, Be Happy. In 1988, everyone was whistling that tune. It's no
wonder it was the year of dancing raisins and the debut of Prozac. 1988 was the feel
good year of the decade. Whether you saw Rainman and Die Hard at the box office,
gathered around your TV to catch Who's the Boss and The Wonder Years, or played
Pictionary in your living room, you were looking for a good time. George Michael was
singing about sex, Guns and Roses were shaking up rock, and parents just didn't understand
why their white suburban kids were tuning into rap. It was the debut of "Yo MTV Raps,"
and thanks to NWA, gangsta rap made it Straight Outta Compton and into your living
room. If you weren't listening to any of that, chances are your headphones were blasting
a kinder, gentler "modern" rock…the new sensations of '88 were INXS, The Cure,
Morrissey, Depeche Mode and Erasure. DV-244
10) 12/20/2002 Bad boys, bad boys…what you gonna do, what you gonna do when they come
for you? Here she is…1989…and the theme song to one of her babies…COPS. CHIPS
had become like a distant cousin and Adam 12 a weird uncle, or something. No more Jon
and Ponch for us. 1989 is like the clever baby sister…the last of ten…and she came of
age with Reality TV and big fake boobs. And like a kid cleaning out her CD collection,
she Bust A Move, gave the bands all haircuts, and cleared out some shelf space for the
grunge to come…no matter how hard Cher tried to Turn Back Time. She witnessed San
Francisco shake, the Chinese stand up, the Berlin Wall fall down, and Zsa Zsa slap a
Beverly Hills Cop. She carried us to the summit of Mount 1980's…with all of it's new
found silicone, TV cheese, movie fluff, and musical dirty laundry. DV-244

I Love The 80's Strikes Back! (VH1 series 60 minutes each)
1) 10/20/2003 1980 So you're back for more, huh? Ten hours of TV devoted to the 80s wasn't
enough for you? You think we may have skipped something good? You think there's
more to say? You think there's more to laugh about? Damn right there is.
Welcome back to the decade when times were simpler, you were still cool, and the music
was worth dancing to. And what better way to begin than with the year that started it all.
Ladies and gentlemen. Boys and girls. Children of all ages. It is my honor and privilege
to present you with 1980. Let the nostalgia begin… Back then, Devo wanted you to
'Whip It' and Michael Jackson wanted to 'Rock With You'. And though many of us are
still not entirely sure what we were supposed to be 'whipping,' I think we've all figured
out precisely who Michael Jackson wanted to be 'rocking with.' And frankly, I'm shocked.
In those days, did your thoughts of Plastic Man's outrageous "flexibility" end up in the
gutter? Because today, that's all your filthy little mind can think of. Shame on you!
1980 was filled with scary movies guaranteed to have you sleeping with the lights on.
Friday The 13th introduced America to a poor swimmer named Jason Voorhees, The
Shining proved that all work and no play makes Jack Nicholson a very, very angry boy,
and Flash Gordon was, well, not exactly scary, but it was frighteningly bad. As scary as
some of 1980's films were, others were guaranteed to make you laugh so hard that milk
came out your nose. Who could forget Gene Wilder and Richard Pryor in Stir Crazy ("We
bad, we bad") and John Belushi and Dan Ackroyd in The Blues Brothers ("We're on a
mission from god")? Ah yes, it was a year like none other. Richard Gere went full monty
in American Gigolo, Superman gave up his powers to bed Lois Lane in Superman II, and
everyone wanted to kiss Flo's grits on Alice. Strange that in a year when so many great
characters came out, others that should of, like Monroe on Too Close For Comfort, did not.
I mean, come on. Who was he fooling? It was a time in history when all of the truly
important questions were being asked. What is the meaning of life? Is there such a thing
as free will? No, nothing as boring as that. I said truly important questions, like: Would
you have any Grey Poupon? Is eight really enough? How hungry is your hippo? And why
can't Richie Rich afford something other than that same blue shorts and tuxedo outfit that
he wore every single day? It seems like only yesterday that the Solid Gold dancers were
shaking it to the beat, poor Private Benjamin just couldn't do anything right, and Real People
started the whole 'reality tv' craze by featuring folks that were real weird, real eccentric, and
sometimes, real gross. So slip on your satin jackets and tie on a wrist full of friendship
bracelets. It's time for I Love the 80's - Strikes Back…1980! DV-1511
2) 10/20/2003 1981 LA, LA, LA, LA, LA, - just when you thought you'd seen it all… 1981 is back
and revving into high gear. So strap on your jelly shoes and get ready for an absolutely Smurfy
time. Flashback to a time when Journey welcomed you with Open Arms, Kim Carnes made you
question, 'Who is Bette Davis and what's the deal with her eyes?,' Billy Squier had you doing
things you should only be doing at home, and Rick James introduced you to his future alter ego -
the Super Freak. Hip fashion-istas were in their glory with some of the biggest clothing trends
of the decade. Iron-on decals showed exactly what you were into and became the sizzling new fad,
despite falling apart after 4 washes. Velcro had youngsters breathing a sigh of relief when it
replaced shoelaces and was voted the best invention of the century. Young women of all ages
were rocking out in their jelly shoes - the cheap plastic footwear that caused a lot of pain, but
looked soooo good. And it was the clash of the fashion titans when Benetton and Esprit both
released very similar clothing lines for the young preppy crowds. Speaking of titans, do you
remember the Kraken? And Medusa? Or even Boo-bo, the robotic owl? Roman gods were slaying
at the box office with the release of the ground-breaking special effects film, Clash of the Titans,
starring a Pre-LA Law Harry Hamlin and the elite Laurence Olivier as Zeus. Kids were introduced
to a new and magical world where blue forest creatures could be themselves - literally. With
characters like Papa Smurf, Vanity Smurf, Jokey Smurf, and the ever-dazzling Smurfette, the Smurfs
had something for everyone. They also raised some of the decades most important questions like,
'How does an entire village exist with only one girl?,' and, 'What is really going in those mushroom
huts?,' and, 'What is up with the language?' And remember when you first saw Tom Cruise? No,
it wasn't sliding across the floor in his skivvies. Tom first flaunted his assets in the Brooke Shields
flick Endless Love, marking his feature film debut and the first of many crowd-pleasing moments.
'81 had plenty for the older crowd too. The Rolling Stones proved that you're never too old to rock
and roll with their biggest world tour yet. And Simon & Garfunkel swallowed their pride and put
aside their petty differences for the sake of reuniting on stage for a free concert in New York's
Central Park. On Golden Pond won Oscar gold and the wild Cannonball Run gang had audiences
laughing in the aisles. Ronald Reagan showed America just how sweet he really was when he made
Jelly Bellies a household name. And Mexican pitching sensation, Fernando Valenzuela proved that
you don't have to speak English or be good looking to live out the American dream. Magnum P.I.
made Tom Selleck a star and had men holding tightly to their women. Knowing the Harts' was bad
for your health. Employment offices were filled with people looking for work as a stuntman/bounty
hunter. Going from butler to lieutenant Governor was a snap. And all Nell Carter asked was, 'Gimme
a Break!' Don't Stop Believin' Steve Perry…this is I Love the 80's Strikes Back: I Love 1981. DV-1511
3) 10/21/2003 1982 As the Pointer Sisters once said…"I'm so excited and we just can't hide it". Well 1982 is
JUST as excited and we're also about to lose control and we know WE like it! Enjoy break out hits like
Laura Branigan's "Gloria", Steve Miller Band's "Abracadabra" as well as the incredible energy of Musical
Youth's "Pass the Dutchie". How about the MEN down under who love a good vegemite sandwich, Men
At Work and the MAN who completely rocked 1982, Mr. John Cougar! 82 was the year of men in loin
clothes. From the sexy Arnold Schwarzenegger in Conan The Barbarian to the handsome Marc Singer
in Beastmaster. Marc just couldn't seem to keep his ferret in his pants. These men sure knew how to pack
a punch! Isn't Conan running for Governor these days? But lets not forget about the men in drag…like
Dustin Hoffman in the hit film Tootsie. A top draw at the box office that year. I guess Dustin never
looked so good? 1982 also brought us some of the decade's greatest movie sequels, including the
head to head galactic battle between William Shatner and Fantasy Island's own Ricardo Montalban
in Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan as well as the film that launched Mel Gibson into the stratosphere,
Mad Max II: The Road Warrior. How about the films that stole our hearts like Richard Gere and
Debra Winger's Oscar award winning Officer and A Gentlemen as well as Albert Finney, Aileen Quinn
and Carol Burnett's music classic Annie. Daddy Warbucks finally found his gal. We also laughed out
loud at comedic geniuses Jackie Gleason and Richard Pryor in one of the most hilarious and remembered
films of the year, The Toy. Did we forget to mention that the little boy featured in the film, Master Bates
AKA Scott Schwartz, went on to be a porn star? For Pink Floyd's The Wall, truly a one-of-a-kind, bizarre
fantasy rock opera classic of the 80's that everyone still seems very confused about. Will anyone be able
to shave again or eat hamburgers after this one? Turning to the small screen, 82 brought us some of the
best prime time cat fights between the evil Alexis Colby (Joan Collins) and the sweet Crystal Carrington
(Linda Evans) in the ratings phenomenon Dynasty, making the night time soap an integral part of 80's
pop culture. Ever hear the word bitch used on network television? America's newest sweetheart,
Heather Locklear kept the city streets safe in TJ Hooker while overseas it was a fleet of American soldiers
fighting for freedom where ever there was trouble, GI JOE was there, GI Joe, a Real American Hero! For
all those aspiring actors and dancers, searching for a little Fame, they could tune in every week and learn
a few moves from the head of class, Debbie Allen on the hit series Fame . Ever turn your lunchroom into
a rock concert? Entertainment Tonight made TV history in 1982 by removing the front of it's news desk
so that America could see Mary Hart's sexy long legs. The show quickly became one of the most popular
shows in TV syndication history. Did we forget to mention, it wasn't only her legs making headlines, her
voice was causing seizures, what???? And when we wanted to cheer, we turned to hockey legend Wayne
Gretzky, as he shattered several NHL single season records on the ice including 50 goals in 39 games, 92
goals for the season as well as a record breaking 120 assists. Pretty impressive for a player only in his
3rd professional season. Oh, did we forget to mention, Gretzky was named Sportsman of the Year?
But let's not forget about the game that changed the lives of kids across the country that year, Colecovision.
With real arcade like graphics, kids never had to leave their homes as Coleco overpowered it's rival Atari
for the top spot in the video game world. Love that Burger Time! Come take a walk in your KangaROOS
…this is 1982! DV-1512
4) 10/21/2003 1983 Ahhhhhhh. The year was 1983. Donkey Kong and The Mario Bros. were gobbling up our
quarters in the video arcades, Stephen King's Cujo and Christine were giving movie goers a scare and
TV mini-series were ruling the airwaves… Lionel Richie was singing about partying "All Night Long"
while The Stray Cats were teaching us how to strut. Speaking of 'strutting', 1983 was the year John
Travolta returned with Staying Alive, the sequel to Saturday Night Fever. Not to be outdone by some
Goombah from Brooklyn, Barbara Streisand had all eyes on her in her cross-dressing-Torah-studying
film Yentl. Also lighting up the silver screen were Eddie Murphy and Dan Ackroyd in the comedy
classic Trading Places. But don't fret couch potatoes, if going to the movies wasn't your thing, you
could always just stay home and watch some TV. The still-heterosexual Richard Chamberlain was
getting ladies hearts a flutter as a priest who's fallen in love with a (significantly) younger woman in
the epic mini-series The Thorn Birds. Meanwhile NBC was giving us a taste of what an alien invasion
might be like with a mini-series of their own: V. If that wasn't scary enough for you, perhaps a little
nuclear war would do? The Day After had people standing around the office water coolers discussing
what would really happen if those good-for-nothing Russians decided to drop some nuclear missiles on
America the Beautiful. During the commercial breaks people were being asked "What would you do
for a Klondike Bar?" (Well, what WOULD you do?) And trying to figure out just what the heck a
Snausage was. (That would be a snack sausage for dogs, duh.) And while we're on the subject of food,
who can forget Taco's big hit "Puttin' on the Ritz"? If, like most of America during the 80's, you'd
been helping yourself to a few too many tacos, don't worry. Richard Simmons was leading an all out
assault on fat across the country with his work out videos and therapy sessions. ("Did you know when
you break the word diet in half, the first part is DIE?") For a little levity we tuned into Fraggle Rock, (if
you were lucky enough to have HBO) which starred the newest breed of Muppets, the Fraggles. We were
also introduced to A Christmas Story, the now classic holiday film about a boy and his dream to own
a gun. Last but not least, who could forget Risky Business? A fresh faced Tom Cruise, dancing around
in his Ray Bans and underwear, taught us all to say "What the f**k!" Take a trip in the "way back" machine
…… all the way to 1983! We may have only been 3 years deep into the 80's at this point, but it was already
becoming a decade to remember. DV-1512
5) 10/22/2003 1984 We just can't get enough of the most colorful, greedy and radical decade ever … so we're
going back for more. I Love The 80's: Strikes Back!!! And this is 1984! 1984 brought the comeback of
one Ms. Tina Turner…Ike-free and ready to take the world by storm with her solo debut, "Private
Dancer." Plus the arrivial of : MENUDO! Menudo made waves and broke hearts all over the world in
1984 of course until that fateful day a member would be kicked out of the group But no other album
encompasses this awesome year than Van Halen's "1984" album. 84's other musical faves include
Thompson Twins' "Doctor, Doctor," The Cars' "Drive" and Rockwell's "Somebody's Watching Me."
Movies, movies movies….1984 had a ton of classics. Mr. Miyagi taught Daniel karate by having him
wax his cars (The Karate Kid), Freddie Krueger killed teens in their dreams (A Nightmare on Elm Street),
Mogwais took over the world (Gremlins), Eddie Murphy took over California (Beverly Hills Cop),
Four scientists saved the world from one giant marshmallow (Ghostbusters), the geeks won over the
jocks (Revenge of the Nerds), and Tom Hanks showed the world that he's got more going for him than
"Bosom Buddies." (Splash, Bachelor Party), Television in 1984 opened the floodgates for strong women.
Cagney and Lacey were groundbreaking female detectives, Angela Lansbury played a murder- solving
writer in Murder She Wrote Farrah Fawcett portrayed an abused woman who kills her husband in The
Burning Bed. TV also brought us "Night Court", a look at the wacky hijinx that take place in the New
York Judicial System. The show featured Harry Anderson as the comedic judge with a love of magic
tricks. 1984 was a big year in toys. Little girls were brushing the manes of their My Little Ponies all
day and snuggling with their Glo Worm at night. In the fashion world, women were rocking the stirrup
pants with oversized tops This is the year that screams everything 80's….and it makes you want to
shout I LOVE 1984!! DV-1513
6) 10/22/2003 1985 SHOUT! SHOUT ! LET IT ALL OUT ! 1985 is what it's all about! Not only did 1985
bring us New Coke, Tube Skirts and Frosted lipstick…1985 can officially boast of being the year of
Madonna. Her marriage to Sean Penn and her film debut in Desperately Seeking Susan solidified her
place in pop culture history. Madonna wasn't the only thing buzzing that year. Foreiner asked us to dig
deep for the meaning of love and Dead or Alive had us dizzy spinning round and round. Thanks to Weird
Science we now know how to create the ultimate woman…as in Kelly LeBrock. John Cusack in Better
Off Dead gave us French lessons and more importantly turned the slightly awkward-alternative-video
playing nerd into the boy girls are REALLY dreaming about. 1985 also brought us the cutest werewolf
ever. How could you not fall in love with Teen Wolf? And in case you might be thinking 1985 is too
gooshy and sweet in the movie section…Rambo First Blood Part II will whip you into a machine gun
frenzy and introduce the ultimate warrior…no pain gain!! The world of 1985 Television brought us
Judge Wapner, who taught us valuable lessons in Law who say's you can't sue over spilt milk?
Inspector Gadget, Voltron & Jem taught us to appreciate cutting edge drama and if that isn't enough to
keep you tuned in-Robin Leach teased us with the Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous. Who wouldn't
want champagne wishes and caviar dreams in the comfort of our own living rooms night after night?
Let's here it for the hump year of the 80's……1985 is here! Jump in and take a bite. DV-1513
7) 10/23/2003 1986 Do you dare to journey back to a time when OP was fly and Jolt Cola was the next best
thing? When The Fly was the grossest movie you had ever seen? We Double Dare you to watch "I Love
1986" …so put on your finest LA Gear and let's go! "All the sugar and twice the caffeine!" Jolt Cola was
the weapon of choice for high schoolers taking with term papers, speed freaks and all-night truck drivers
in 1986. Just ask the cast of Pee Wee's Playhouse…they must have been on something. As was George
Lucas, when he came up with the brilliant concept behind Howard the Duck. A wise-cracking duck from
outer space falls in love with Lea Thompson…comedy gold! Well, audiences thought otherwise and this
cinematic achievement was one of the biggest flops of the 80s. Luckily, Mickey Rourke and Kim Basinger
were heating up the big screen in 1986 in 9 ½ Weeks. Come on, you know you've memorized your favorite
scenes….the refrigerator scene…Kim's strip tease…sex in the wet alley…just to name a few. And
speaking of hot, who was hotter than Demi Moore in 1986? She sizzled with Rob Lowe in About Last
Night and rocked little John Cusack in One Crazy Summer. And you thought her boobs were great then!
We've covered the sexiest stars-now how about the funniest? Eddie Murphy left our sides splitting with
his portrayal of a private investigator seeking The Golden Child. "I-I-I-I-I-I want the knife!" And…if your
rich, white parents won't give you the money to go to Harvard Law School…just pretend you're black!
C. Thomas Howell crossed the racial divide and bagged Rae Dawn Chong in Soul Man, despite not even
remotely resembling a real black man. Primetime soaps were sizzling in 1986. Bobby Ewing came back
from the dead on Dallas and it turned out that his death was a dream? Say what? Can they do that? The
cast of LA Law kept us tuned in with its compelling courtroom drama and sexy cast. And the secrets of
Al Capone's vault were sure to be amazing! Will there be dead bodies? Millions of dollars in cash? Just
ask Geraldo Rivera what he found in there-it will shock you! There was plenty of fun for the kids in 1986.
Anyone up for a rousing game of Lazer Tag? Rainbow Brite was every little girl's best friend. Garbage Pail
Kids were a gnarly response to the ubiquitous too-cute Cabbage Patch Kids. And the garment industry gave
a shout-out to the left coast with LA Gear and OP clothing. Two words: Michael Jordan. Need we say more?
His stellar 63-point game against the Celtics in April of 1986 proved who was the man. And how much did
you love your Air Jordans? So come back to a time when Jon Bon Jovi's poodle hair was the hottest thing
going, Dionne Warwick taught us "What Friends Are For", the Bangles managed to be sexy and "Walk like
an Egyptian" at the same time, Paul and Chevy dueled it out in "You Can Call me Al", Gloria Estefan taught
us how to "Conga" and Don Johnson was desperately seeking a "Heartbeat"…you won't regret it! DV-1514
8) 10/23/2003 1987 It's always better the second time around. Last time, I Love 1987 reminded you how
Glenn Close refused to be ignored, Lisa Lisa jammed with Full Force, and the most important lesson
of all - no one, but no one puts baby in a corner! Now - 1987 Strikes Back with more awesome movies,
more rad TV, more gnarly fashions, and more of the cheesy pop culture that made you the person you
are today. Unfortunately pop culture wasn't teaching us the very best lessons. For example - in Robo
Cop and Predator Ah-nuld taught us the best way to solve a problem is with a gun and a bad accent. In
their hit video, "Land of Confusion", Genesis showed us the best way to make a political statement is
through the use of grotesque puppets. And Michael Jackson (who in 1987 was not a black man, but not
yet a white woman) showed us that if you're ever attacked in the subway - just dance - dance and sing
about how 'bad' you are and everything will be okay. '87 was also the year of dynamic duos. Mel and
Danny fought the bad guys in Lethal Weapon; two 'Flowers in the Attic,' Cathy and Chris Dollanganger,
were locked in an attic and did naughty things together (unfortunately they were siblings!); and a beauty
and a beast fell in love, formed a psychic connection - but never had sex. Years before the Spice Girls -
girl power ruled in 1987. Jody Watley taught women all over the world how to give their disrespectful
men the boot - and The Princess Bride taught her prince the words every woman wants to hear..."as
you wish". 1987 was also the year of the geek! Star Trek: The Next Generation premiered, giving geeks
a new catch phrase -"'make it so!" - and a new reason to stay at home watch TV and not go out and find
girlfriends. Can't Buy Me Love taught them how to go from 'geek to chic' (lesson 1 - just take off your
glasses and you too can look just like Patrick Dempsey). And Bob Sagat, Dave Coulier and John Stamos
began the television force known as Full House (yes - we are calling them geeks). Ahhh, if only you could
go back to 1987...the feel of your lycra running shorts stretched tight around your thighs while LL Cool J,
White Snake, and the Fatboys played on your disc-man. And to think - your biggest decision back then
was deciding who was hotter - Steve Guttenberg or Patrick Swayze. (Honestly we prefer Thundercat leader
Lion-O). Good times. DV-1514
9) 10/24/2003 1988 What happens when you say Betelgeuse three times? You find yourself back in 1988…
That's right…'88 is back and bigger than ever, starting with Big, when Tom Hanks taught us it was
okay for adults to wear Underoos. And we were growing up painlessly with the Seaver family in
Growing Pains, while Charles in Charge put Chachi in charge of teenage girls. Ickey wasn't something
gross; it was a running back with a endzone dance-Ickey Woods. If football had the Ickey Shuffle,
baseball had the Bash Brothers. The Oakland A's Jose Canseco and Mark McGuire patented the Monster
bash- smash your super-buffed forearms together and pretend you're not doing steroids! George Herbert
Walker Bush was doing his own victory dance, asking the country to read his lips. And another Bush
was just sprouting…yes, the Chia Pet came to your Christmas tree in 1988. An old dance craze had a
brand new comeback, and America was introduced to Kylie Minogue: C'mon baby, do the Locomotion!
At the movies, Young Guns dueled it out with Beaches, and a cartoon sex symbol was born-they might
have framed Roger Rabbit, but all eyes were on Jessica. Yes, there was something for everyone, including
the sleeper-hit comedy A Fish Called Wanda with a stuttering hitman in K-K-K-K-Ken. Coming to America
was Eddie Murphy as an African prince looking for a wife in Queens. Whether you were a metal head
watching Headbanger's Ball or rocking to the alternative, Jane's Addiction, REM, Sonic Youth and the
Pixies, it was cool to wear your jeans ripped, but don't admit to making the cuts yourself. Alternative
lifestyles were in, too. Paul Reiser and Greg Evigan showed us 2 dads are better than one, but no, they're
not "gay." Weren't going there in '88. The pick up line of the year belongs to Billy Ocean: Get out of my
dreams, get into my car. This in a year when the trend was sticking suction Garfield onto the windows.
Thank god for Tracey Chapman. You got a fast car…I want a ticket to anywhere… The Jamaican
bobsled team got a ticket to the Winter Olympics in Calgary… no drug testing necessary. And remember
those Hypercolor t-shirts that changed colors, even under the armpits when you were sweating? Wonder
why those haven't come back? Well, have no fear…88 is here! DV-1515
10) 10/24/2003 1989 If you build it he will come…and if you watch it, you'll have fun. I Love 1989 part deux,
the sequel, Strikes Back with the new Batman, the teenage Dr. Doogie, the ever popular whining
Thirtysomethings, the cop-slapping Zsa Zsa. We have traded in the Berlin-Wall-falling-international
affair for the more universal When Harry Met Sally affairs of the heart. Bo might not know Diddley…
but Bo knows 1989! I'm Batman…that's right… "no more Mr. Mom" says Michael Keaton as he
prepares to go face to face with the Jack The Joker Nicholson with a little help from an anatomically
correct latex body suit…I mean, why go to the gym when you could put on some fake abs. That's how
they did it in 89…screw Jenny Craig. But seriously, "wait'll you get a load of" Jack…he was the reason
we went to Gotham in the summer of 89…him and a post-9-and-a-half-week coital Kim Basinger…it
was pouty lips for everyone. Holy menage a trois, Batman…this is not your father's Batman. But these
co-dependent, dysfunctional relationships were nothing compared to the group whining and psychodrama
exhibited by Michael, Hope, Elliot, and the Thirtysomething gang. They redefined what it meant to be
self-absorbed…why me, waaah, waah, my yuppy life-style is so tough, my BMW is always in the shop,
my wife's a selfish bitch, my boss is keeping me down…waaah, waaah, waaah! In 1989, we couldn't
get enough of this shit. From driving us crazy to Driving Miss Daisy…how nice it must be to have a
chauffeur, how nice to make friends, how nice to see Dan Aykroyd get so big and fat…and serious in
this movie. No more "cheeseburger, cheeseburger" or "mission from God" for him. No suh, it was all
about taking care of his mama with a little help from Morgan "Hoke" Freeman. Why use a Clapper when
you had Hoke? Not that they had the Clapper back in the day to aid and abet society's slow descent to
complete lethargy and laziness…I mean if you can't get up to turn the lights off you shouldn't be permitted
to do anything…maybe a visit from Doogie Howser, MD would help get you on your feet…or would you
prefer a Doobie Howser? The teen genius phenomenon was huge in the 80's, but Doogie was the one…
unfortunate name, but he was the one…the one who kept it all so real. He didn't smoke or drink or sneak out
of the house with Vinnie Delpino…or gamble on baseball like Pete Rose and his Charlie Hustle hair cut. Nope.
Doogie was alright! We do wonder though, why he didn't choose to become an O.B.G.Y.N. and work as Cindy
Crawford's house doctor on MTV House Of Style? That would've been cool. Doogie did try to keep people
alive though…they could have used him on Weekend At Bernie's…a strange concept…two days in the hot
sun, one dead host, and two guys desperate to keep up illusions. Only through movie magic could the smell
of a rotting corpse be explained away. Imagine that page in the Choose Your Own Adventure Book… "Go to
page 98…oops, you're dead…but we're gonna pretend you're alive so that the other characters can party at
your house and try to get laid while Samantha Fox and her boobs are still eager to Have Some Fun."
Yup, I Love 1989 Strikes Back takes us back again to the beginnings of Generation X…to partying with the
Beasties and Paul's Boutique…to biting into York Peppermint Pattys and getting the "sensation"…to
wondering what the hell Delta Burke's Designing Women was really about…to getting a history lesson from
Billy Joel 'cause you know we didn't start the fire. No, we were too focussed on the advancement of water
gun technology and the correct in-door use of the Super Soaker so as not to destroy the new SEGA Genesis
home video game system. And finally, Harry and Sally taught us just how difficult it is to spot a fake orgasm
and how impossible it is for men and women to just be friends. Hey Ladies! This is 1989 Strikes Back! DV-1515

I LOVE THE '80s 3-D
1) 10/24/2005 - 1980 VH1's: I Love The 80s blasts into your living room, this time 3-D STYLE! DV-5834
Enjoy break out hits like Christopher Cross's "Sailing", Gary Numan's "Cars" as well as the thunder of AC/DC's
smash album "Back In Black". But let's not forget about J. Geil's "Love Stinks"! No one ever said love was easy.
1980 really packed a PUNCH. From Robert Deniro's portrayal of fierce boxer Jake La Motta in Raging Bull to
Ricky Linderman defending little Clifford Peach in My Bodyguard to Robin Wiliams fighting his nemesis Bluto
in Popeye. Don't forget about the big rubber octopus! The year also had a kind and gentler side with characters
like John Merrick in The Elephant Man and 2 Little Darlings battling it out for losing their virginity supremacy.
But let's not forget about the kids dancing on the lunch tables in the big screen hit Fame as well as Neil Diamond
in The Jazz Singer. "We're coming to America, TODAY!" Turning to the small screen, Buck Rodgers blasted into
our living rooms with the sci-fi hit Buck Rogers and the 25th Century. Erin Grey never looked so sexy..Beedie
Beedie! So slap those Post Its on and lets go Sailing on the "SS-VH1". This is 1980!
2) 10/24/2005 - 1981 You think you've had enough of the 80's? Gimme a Break!!! DV-5834
We're just revving into high gear and bringing things straight into your living room 3-D style - hold on to your seats
for I Love the 80s 3-D: 1981. Mel Brooks made learning fun with his brief and completely accurate History of the
World, but he forgot to mention anything about the American Werewolf in London. But nothing was more compelling
than that group of British guys running along the beach in their skivvies in Chariots of Fire. Things were burning up
on the big screen when William Hurt did the freaky-deeky with Kathleen Turner in Body Heat. Sibling rivalry reached
an all time high when Barbara Mandrell & the Mandrell Sisters battled each other and a group of wacky puppets on their
hit country variety show. The kids from You Can't Do That on Television got drenched in green slime whenever they
said, "I don't know," and chicks caked in mud slapped each other silly in the wrestling ring for no apparent reason.
Celebrities could show their lion taming abilities and just how well they could walk that Hollywood tight rope on Circus
of the Stars. Juice Newton and The Oak Ridge Boys brought country to the pop charts, REO Speedwagon vowed to
"Keep on Loving You" even if you planned to "Take It on the Run", .38 Special decided to "Hold on Loosely" and
Loverboy was "Working for the Weekend" in some hot red headbands. Some spare change could make your penny racer
do some sweet wheelies. The pen overruled the pencil when Erasermates hit the market. And a thirty pound portable
computer kept you on the move and in killer shape. Plus, get ready for the attack of those pesky med-flies - oh my!
What more could you possibly ask for? It's jam packed and coming at you...3-D style. This is. I Love the 80s 3-D - 1981.
3) 10/25/2005 - 1982 Ripley asks you to believe it or not: I Love the 80s 3-D: DV-5835
1982 will astound and amaze you and make you fall off your chair with laughter - believe it!! In 1982, kids and
adults flocked to the mall to slurp on Orange Juliuses, hang out at the arcade and nosh at the food court. Julie
Andrews taught us in Victor/Victoria that a woman can pass for a man pretending to be a woman pretending to be
a-oh forget it, who can keep track? In 1982, Walt Disney helped us keep our science straight and bored kids to tears
with his brand new EPCOT Center, the "Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow." And speaking of
stunning new scientific achievements, the awesome technology behind Freezy Freakies made them the only gloves
to wear. Meanwhile, someone in Chicago was tampering with cyanide in those Tylenol capsules-and the cops never
caught the guy! Over in New York, Cats was taking on Broadway "Memory...all alone in the moonlight!" And across
the pond, Human League asked us "Don't you Want Me?" Yeah, sure we want you, but not as much as Bow Wow Wow
wanted candy.
4) 10/25/2005 - 1983 - You've landed on 1983. The year that has it all and everyone's a winner! DV-5835
ZZ Top's videos made teen boys' dreams come true. And long before American Idol, kids embarrassed themselves
on Star Search. A fake shark literally leapt off the screen and scared the s**t out of...well okay - no one. While,
Quiet Riot proved that mental illness and musical acuity are not mutually exclusive. Levar Burton showed that
reading on TV is not an oxymoron. Truly Tasteless Joke Books brought dead babies some overdue recognition. And
the Jheri Curl saw the birth of a new brand of comedy. Michael Keaton became Mr. Mom. And, moviegoers everywhere
wept like a baby to Terms Of Endearment. Jesse Jackson became a contender. And Mr. T proved that a cab driving bad
ass could have a soft side. It's 1983, and it's a dream come true! And, NOOOOO...not the kind that comes from an
autistic child and his snowglobe! So, Bang Your Head - "Cause Every Girls Crazy About A Sharp Dressed Man."
This is I Love The 80s 3D: 1983!
5) 10/26/2005 - 1984 Welcome to 1984. The year of the Penis. DV-5836
No, seriously ask Dr. Ruth - she explained everything your were afraid to ask about sex, sex, sex. 1984 lit up the big
screen with Michael Douglas exuding his sex appeal as he romanced Kathleen turner over a lame stone, psychotic kids
in the cornfields of Gaitlin, Nebraska reeked havoc on all the adults, while Peta went psychotic on all the little old ladies
and models wearing Fur. Geez, it's tough being rich and beautiful. 1984 introduced us to the finer things in life as well-good
ole' classical music with it's founding father Amadeus - who knew he was a bit of a freak! Bob Geldolf showed us how
charitable British rock stars were and Murray Head broadened our horizons, Bangkok- the Oriental City! 84's favorite TV hosts,
Dick & Ed showed how fun it was to play jokes on celebrities while the frugal gourmet showed us how to whip up a ham
sandwich for a dollar! Now that's educational TV. So lace up your designer shoe laces, add a little more mousse to your bangs,
check the time on your calculator watch because the show is about to begin!
6) 10/26/2005 - 1985 In 1985 music really hit a high water mark. DV-5836
The mid eighties were all about Phil Collins and with No Jacket Required, the cup runneth over with Phil and more
Phil. And who can forget Starship. They taught us how to rebuild our crumbling cities with rock n' roll, while Jagger
and Bowie shook their buns for famine relief with a remake of "Dancin' in the Streets." Their chemistry was so intense
it's almost uncomfortable to watch. You'll see. In '85 Weird Al's song parodies were the sincerest form of flattery. At
least that's what he told the artists. If Mr. Mister's "Broken Wings" doesn't bring a tear to your eye, then maybe Sally
Field's unforgettable Oscar acceptance speech will. Don't worry Sally, we like you, we really like you! At the movies,
we flocked to see the comic genius of Chevy Chase and Dan Aykroyd who played bumbling spies on a mission to save
the world in Spies Like Us. While, Sylvester Stallone returned with Rocky IV to fight his toughest opponent yet: mother
Russia. Gee, I wonder who won? Also in '85, Matthew Modine bravely sported a singlet in the wrestling flick Vision
Quest and Richard Pryor taught us how to spend $30 million in 30 days with Brewsters Millions. In Legend of Billie Jean,
teen-sation, Helen Slater showed us how to stand up for our rights and look good doing it. Speaking of vigilantes, 1985 was
also the year that New York subway rider Bernard Goetz inspired all of us to take a more proactive approach to living, even
if it meant arming ourselves to the teeth. On the tube, we couldn't get enough of the Phil Donahue and all that provocative
chat. And who could forget when Joe Theisman broke his legs on Monday Night Football. Missed the instant replay? No
worries. They showed it over and over again and so will we. If 1985 seemed unusually warm, we can thank the hole in the
ozone layer for that. So in other words, perfect tanning weather. In the fad department, people went totally nuts for Reebok.
But we also embraced the latest in hi-tech: Lee Press-On Nails. We were obsessed with Obsession perfume and the wacky,
spoof-worthy ad campaign that went with it. And finally little boys finally got the toy they've always dreamed about in, a
doll called My Buddy. So put down your man-doll and don't forget, we like you, we really like you. This is 1985!
7) 10/27/2005 - 1986 The liveliest year of the decade is back once again (and in 3-D!) to scratch your
deepest pop culture itch. DV-5837
Three fake cowboys saved a Mexican village and taught us a valuable lesson about overcoming our own "El Guapos". A
snuggly teddy bear wouldn't shut up about his favorite fabric softener. A class of overachievers proved you can be
smart and cool on Head Of The Class. Jermaine Stewart showed us that real fun isn't about getting laid, just a little
dancing and cherry wine? Chuck Woolery tried his hand at match making. And, Steve Guttenberg beat out a robot
for the affections of Ally Sheedy. Colonel Khadafi laid the groundwork for future generations of "evil doers."
8) 10/27/2005 - 1987 When the Moon hit's your eye like a big piece of pie that's 1987!! What a year! DV-5837
We found out Cher could act and Baby Jessica fell into a well, wait, isn't that a nursery rhyme? Spencer got a little
help from a man of few words, Hawk. While good 'ole Matlock single handedly wrapped up court cases with his
favorite suit and a smile. Oral Roberts was saved in 1987...from the grim reaper...oh wait, wasn't it God? Riggs &
Murtaugh blew up downtown LA, Danny Devito & Billy Crystal encouraged us to "kill" your mom if she bugged
you and Andrew McCarthy made out with a mannequin-that was actually a real woman. Two Governors were spawned
thanks to Predator, Billy Idol brought us "Mony, Mony" or the more popular "get laid, get f@#$d" ...don't you just love
a catchy tune? So, don't hate 87 because it's beautiful - you can be a part of it too. Lace up your bolo tie and throw a
chicken in the microwave - it's time to engage - 1987 has arrived!!
9) 10/28/2005 - 1988 Aruba, Jamaica, oooh I wanna take ya to all the way back to 1988! DV-5838
When Kokomo ruled the charts and Tom Cruise was flipping and twisting those bottles to make the coolest Cocktail
in the islands! When Buster Poindexter just wanted to make us "hot, hot, hot" and Lita Ford was begging her man to
"Kiss Me Deadly"! 1988 saw more than one bad hair trend: rat-tails were all the rage. Let's hear it for the thin,
scraggly piece of hair growing out of the back of your neck! If that wasn't your bag, in 1988, you could finally get
your pasty butt to the tanning salon and achieve that lovely orange glow! And make sure you stay up to catch It's
Garry Shandling's Show. It'll be sure to put you in a great mood! In 1988, Micro machines were the coolest car toy
going! And who can forget that crazy fast-talking guy from the commercials? Mike Tyson's Punch Out was all the
rage and in Midnight Run, Robert DeNiro spent more time in a car with Charles Grodin than he ever imagined, just
because he was afraid to fly ... or was he? But the big screen's unlikeliest pair in '88 was without a doubt Schwarzenegger
and DeVito in Twins! Who knew genetics could go so wrong? But we were just trying to comprehend what Cher saw
in bagel boy Rob Camilletti! Cher and her much-younger beau provided great tabloid fodder in '88 and she even put
him her video for "I Found Someone."
10) 10/28/2005 - 1989 9-1-1...what is your emergency? You haven't gotten quite enough 80's? DV-5838
Well, strap in for the ride of your life because we're about to get straight up in your face with the year that ends them
all...I Love The 80s 3-D: 1989. On the big screen, Patrick Swayze was packing a punch at the Road House, even
though he may have been a little too small for the job. Size was an even bigger issue for Rick Moranis when he
declared, Honey, I Shrunk the Kids,/i>. Steve Martin got his own lesson in child rearing as he learned all about
Parenthood. A feisty group of Steel Magnolias made you laugh until you cried. The Little Mermaid had a lot more
going on than just musical numbers and singing seas creatures. Mr. Bean barely spoke a word, but grabbed some big
laughs, while William Shatner delivered some very realistic and extremely compelling reenactments of actual emergencies
on Rescue 911. Leona Helmsley became everyone's favorite prison bitch when she was thrown in the slammer for not
paying her taxes. And Salman Rushdie found out that free speech could cost you your life when he wrote the controversial
Satanic Verses. The world learned not to drink and drive a giant oil tanker when the Exxon Valdez crashed in Alaska.
The government tried to recreate Wonder Woman's invisible jet in the form of the less than cost effective Stealth Bomber.
And Kim Basinger dropped wads of cash to become the landlord of the small town of Braselton, Georgia. Joe Montana
stepped up his game and kicked some Bengal ass in the final seconds of Superbowl XXIII. In the music world, fans were
driven to the brink of insanity by some Fine Young Cannibals. Paula Abdul told you all those "Cold Hearted Snakes" that
she was "Forever Your Girl." And the Prince of Darkness and the bad girl of rock joined forces for the sappy love ballad,
"If I Close My Eyes Forever."

I Love The 90's (VH1 series 60 minutes each)
1) 7/12/2004 1990 - If any of these phrases ring a bell: "I've fallen and I can't get up!,"
"Who killed Laura Palmer?," "Homey don't play that!," "Coolness, sirs.," then
you'll want to "stop, collaborate and listen" to I Love 1990 - the year that kicked
off last decade of the 20th century! Don't stay Home Alone with Macaulay, bring
all your Goodfellas and let's take a walk down memory lane, shall we?
In 1990, Linda, Christie, Naomi, Tatjana and Cindy put the "super" in
"supermodels" with their steamy performance in George Michael's "Freedom 90"
video. And speaking of supermodels, how hot was Claudia Schiffer in her Guess
jeans? In 1990, pretty women ruled supreme. Does the name Julia Roberts sound
familiar? Her turn as a hooker with a heart of gold in Pretty Woman made her one
of the hottest stars in Hollywood. And speaking of hot, who can forget Henry &
June, the movie so raunchy that the MPAA had to create the NC-17 rating!
Parker Lewis showed us how to maintain "coolness" during those tough high
school years. But was he as cool as the Fresh Prince of Bel Air? Will Smith took
his Fresh Prince persona from the rap world to the small screen in 1990. But if
Homey don't play that, then how about David Alan Grier, the Wayans, Jamie
Foxx and Jim Carrey cracking us up on In Living Color? Meanwhile, thanks to
David Lynch, we were all wondering who killed Laura Palmer? The chilling (not
to mention often confusing) Twin Peaks kept us guessing what was going to go down
next in that crazy town. Dancing midgets? Tibetan technique? Someone pass me a slice
of cherry pie and a damn fine cup of coffee. And if David Lynch's world wasn't wacky
enough for you.how about Tim Burton's? Edward Scissorhands gave us Johnny Depp in
a fright wig, Winona in a blond wig and a brief comeback by Anthony Michael Hall. If
you're looking for the supernatural, check out Demi and Patrick in Ghost. Remember the
pottery scene? "Oohhhh, my loooove, my darlin', I've hungered for your touch." And Mayor
Marion Barry of DC hungered for crack. Oooops! Try not to get busted next time, Mr. Mayor.
And if you're Roseanne Barr, try not to offend the entire country with your rendition of the
National Anthem at a Padres game. Keep your hands above your waist, Rosie!
In 1990, Michael Bolton crooned "How Am I Supposed To Live Without You?,"
and Hammer told us "U Can't Touch This!", Wilson Phillips begged us to "Hold
On" for one more day and we all found out that "Groove is in the Heart" thanks to
Dee-lite. So come on, pack up your Polly Pocket dolls, pile on your snap
bracelets, do the Humpty Hump and join Special Agent Dale Cooper in
celebrating the first year of the decade that brought us grunge, the internet and the
antics of Brenda, Kelly, Dylan and Brandon. 1990! DV-2988
2) 7/12/2004 1991 was the year of grunge. With the invasion of the Seattle music scene,
bands like Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Alice in Chains and Soundgarden soon became the
mainstream. But it wasn't just the music that changed a generation, it was the
fashion, the grunge look! Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain inspired a generation of
young fans to don dark, depressing colors, flannel tops and as much stubble and
hair as they could muster. There was another sound prevailing in the early nineties
too, a smart mix of rap and funk. From Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch's
"Good Vibrations" to Naughty By Nature's "O.P.P.", this sound was beginning to
take shape in a major way. By the way, what the hell did O.P.P stand for anyway?
And let's not forget about the goofy cowboy who came out of nowhere to rock the
90s, Garth Brooks. Before his arrival, it was practically inconceivable for a
country artist to go multi-platinum. 1991 also brought us one of the decade's
greatest movie sequels, Arnold Schwarzenegger's Terminator 2: Judgement Day,
which also marked the big screen debut for co-star Edward Furlong. There were
also several break out performances including Oscar winner Cuba Gooding Jr. in
the John Singleton smash Boyz N the Hood, hunky Keanu Reeves turned FBI
agent in Point Break, Wesley Snipes as a big time drug dealer in New Jack City
and Brad Pitt in Thelma and Louise. Hello Susan Sarandon and Geena Davis!
Billy Crystal hit 'em with a bunch of laughs in the gun slinging City Slickers and
we played Truth or Dare with music legend Madonna. By the way, we're still
trying to figure out who shot JFK? But the year's best went to Sir Anthony
Hopkins in the smash Silence of the Lambs. Dinner is served! Turning to the
small screen, 1991 marked the year that a certain zip code gained huge popularity.
Beverly Hills 90210 took off with a bang, landing cast members on every major
magazine cover…they even their own dolls! The year also brought us great shows
like Herman's Head and Family Matters. Erkelmania hits primetime! 1991 also
had it's share of scandal…from the Clarence Thomas hearings to Paul Reuben
(aka Pee Wee Herman) getting caught doing you know what in a Florida adult
theater. I don't think Pee Wee's laughing now! And when America wanted to
cheer, we turned to the hardwood to see the NBA's greatest player ever, Michael
Jordan and his Chicago Bulls win their first ever NBA Championship. We also
witnessed one of the biggest let downs in Super Bowl history as Buffalo Bills
kicker Scott Norwood's last second kick sails wide right to hand the New York
Giants their 2nd Super Bowl in 5 years. Sorry Scott! So slip on your Bugle Boy's
and come take a spin on your rollerblades…this is 1991! DV-2988
3) 7/13/2004 1992 - Think you've forgotten 1992? Ex-squeeze me? Wayne's World hit it big
(We're not worthy!) and underdogs had their day. Ross Perot demonstrated that
short, squeaky billionaires could make a run for the presidency, and make pretty
charts too. Chris Elliott hit the primetime jackpot playing himself, a thirty-
something paperboy living with his folks who needs to Get a Life! And then there
was the Dream Team '92 Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. American basketball pros
take on the world but come on weren't you secretly rooting for those pint-sized
Croatians. The scandals of today seem trivial in comparison to the tabloid terrors
of `92...Joey Buttafuoco and Amy Fischer make Long Island a laughing stock,
while Woody Allen lives out his movie fantasies, romancing his adopted daughter
Soon Yi. If that wasn't enough, Madonna released Sex and...ho, hum, we only
read it for the writing. Right Said Fred provided the anthem of 1992, "I'm too
Sexy," and The Real World launched a trend of television voyeurism: This is the
true story...of seven strangers...I Love You, You Love Me...Barney became the
dinosaur adults loved to hate. Whitney Houston made The Bodyguard, crooning,
"IIIIIIIIII will always love YOUUUUUUUUUUUU" forever in debt to her
lifesaver Kevin Costner. Now that's wack. Lest we forget Billy Ray Cyrus, who
danced a mean two-step and wore a killer mullet, while engaging us with that
endearing ditty: "Don't Break My Heart, My Achy Breaky Heart". What about
that other heartthrob Fabio...the man who was the living face of the romance
novel. Dreamy. There were a few women to watch out for in 92. Sharon Stone
opened her legs and America embraced her Basic Instinct. Single White Female
taught an important lesson about kicking out the roommate when the puppy slips
out the window, or she'll sleep with your boyfriend and impale him with her
pump. Arrested Development took over the airwaves along with Sir Mix-A-Lot
who put the booty on a pedestal with "Baby Got Back." Rapping pre-teens Kris
Kross pioneered the backward fashion trend and made us "Jump." Mortal Kombat
made us jumpy, and so did Quentin Tarantino's Reservoir Dogs, with a colorful
criminal gang on a botched job that leads to a bloodbath. Then there were Dan
and Dave who made the big stakes Reebok ad campaign until Dan didn't qualify
for the Olympics. Ren and Stimpy made cartoons into cults with the insane
Chihuahua and his "eediot" sidekick cat while Murphy Brown took on our
"eediot" sidekick VP Dan Quayle. Oh, and about I Love 1992...she tested very
high on the stroke-ability scale. DV-2989
4) 7/13/2004 1993 Let's take a trip in the "way back machine", shall we? All the way back
to 1993! It was a glorious time to be alive. Dinosaurs were back from the dead,
soccer players were eating each other and the FBI was hot on the trail of little
green men. How can you NOT love 1993? Steven Spielberg ruled the box office
with his smash hit Jurassic Park and moviegoers everywhere learned just how
deadly extinct dinosaurs could be. Those who couldn't get a ticket to Jurassic Park
were sure to check out the 'taste good' movie of the year: Alive. Whether you
were a dinosaur or a Brazilian soccer player, human flesh was all the rage in '93.
But let's not forget the movie with the million dollar question: Would you let you
wife sleep with another man for $1 million bucks? Demi Moore, Woody
Harrrelson, and a wrinkly Robert Redford got down and dirty in Indecent
Proposal. On the small screen, 1993 saw the debut of two of the FBI's most
famous agents, Mulder and Scully. One a believer and the other a skeptic, Fox
Mulder and Dana Scully made the X-Files must see TV for anyone interested in
ghosts, aliens, monsters and the paranormal. Meanwhile, Martin Lawrence was
making a name for himself and making everyone else laugh with his hit sitcom
Martin and we all got a taste of life in the old frontier courtesy of that sexy Dr.
Quinn, Medicine Woman. If grunge wasn't your thing, 1993 was the year for you.
Most of the country was wearing flannels as Dr Dre and Snoop dog were taking
the rap world by storm. And aging rockers Aerosmith were enjoying a resurgence
of popularity courtesy of their hot young video star Alicia Silverstone who starred
in 3 of their videos that year. But not everything was a hit in 1993. There were a
few misses, too. The United States screwed up big time when it mishandled that
little situation in Waco, Texas. Crystal Pepsi debuted and promptly sank faster
than the Titanic, and John Wayne Bobbit woke up one morning to find himself
half the man he used to be. All this, plus Beavis and Butthead! The Fugitive!
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers! Girls in bee costumes! And a lost dude named
"Waldo." DV-2989
5) 7/14/2004 1994 - Mama always said "Stupid Is As Stupid Does." And 1994 was proof
that America loves an idiot. Jim Carrey ruled the box office with not one, not two,
but three rubber-faced classics (Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, The Mask, and Dumb
& Dumber). Seinfeld became Master Of Its Domain, proving that even a show
about nothing can own primetime, and Tanya Harding taught us all the painful
lesson that "Winners never cheat, and cheaters never win". But '94 was not all
folly. John Travolta danced his way back into our hearts as stone cold Hit-man
Vincent Vega in Pulp Fiction, while Ace of Base proved that ABBA isn't the only
Swedish Super-group. George Foreman "knocked out the fat" to become the
oldest heavyweight champion EVER at the ripe age of 45 and Woodstock
returned Gen-X style for "Another 2 Days of Peace and Music" (Oh, yeah and
let's not forget mud!) While Gen-X'ers related to Winona Ryder and Ethan
Hawke, there was always a place where reality didn't bite. Melrose Place became
the guiltiest address on TV. Meanwhile, a new breed of sex symbol hit the tube,
bringing in the men of NYPD Blue to conquer crime. Also on the police
blotter...two of the biggest cop chases in history. On the big screen, Keanu Reeves
raced into super-stardom with the runaway hit, Speed and TV Viewers worldwide
witnessed the real life drama of O.J. and his infamous White Ford Bronco.
"RUNNNN O.J. RUUUNNNNN!!!!" So, buckle up for the ride of your life, cause
"Here's Comes The Hotstepper". It's I Love the 90's: 1994!! DV-2990
6) 7/14/2004 1995 - Welcome to 1995 !!!! Come on...don't be shy. tell us, tell us what 1995
will bring us...How about a new friend? 1995 gave us not only one new friend but
six. Rachel, Monica, Ross, Phebe, Chandler & Joey became America's best
Friends. And if you were more of a family type, not to worry...Party of Five gave
us the Salingers. Now what's funnier than a show about 5 kids whose parents were
killed in a drunk driving accident? Come on! And if you're feeling under the
weather stop by the ER! Check out Dr. Green and his team, or even try to get a
date with hot Dr. Ross a.k.a. George Clooney. But what if you feel like some
adventure? Xena & Hercules could use some help in their journey. Although I
don't know if I would look that great in a skirt. Speaking of good legs, did we just
see Mel Gibson walk by in a skirt? Braveheart topped the year's box offices, while
some other warrior next door basically sunk in his Waterworld, creating the
world's biggest cinematic flop ever. Sorry, Kevin! Now what if I need a little play
time? How about Toy Story - who ever said that toys couldn't speak? Woody and
Buzz sure proved us wrong! But they weren't the only ones...M&M's came to life
in 1995 with our beloved Red & Yellow, and Frogs started praising the joys of
Bud-wei-ser. So 1995, is there more? Pogs became the new marbles of the 90's
and the toy of all toys was born: The Sony Playstation. And if you weren't into
playing Mortal Kombat or Extreme Sports, you could enter the wonderful world
of chat rooms and IM...LOL! Will there be any scandals 1995 ? Yes? What?
Drew Barrymore flashed Dave Letterman, and Hugh Grant was caught with
Divine Brown...oh my! I guess they got inspired by 1995's sexy classic, Show
Girls. Hot, Hot, Hot! Has anyone seen Elizabeth Berkley since? Any music?
Come on, surprise me 1995! Gimme some hits! This was definitely the year of
Hootie & the BlowFish "I Only Want To Be With You" was played everywhere.
TLC surprised us with "Crazy, Sexy Cool" and No Doubt , Bone Thugs , or
Rednex are just a few more that will energize 1995's radio waves. But let's not
forget fashion.should I go for mini skirts or plaid shirts? No? Tattoos, Piercings,
baggy jeans and heroin chic were all the rage in 1995. Hmmm...seems
complicated. Maybe I should get some advice from Cher, she definitely was the
fashion expert in Clueless. As if!!!! DV-2990
7) 7/15/2004 1996 "Shhooooowww Meeee Thhhhee Mmmonneeeyy!!!"...This is 1996, and
it's a Scream!! Whether it was Neve Campbell and Kevin Williamson making
theaters everywhere safe again for horror movies...or Alanis' Jagged Little Pill
shouting bloody murder for scorned lovers worldwide...you outta know that 1996
was one scary good year! Not convinced? How 'bout Dennis Rodman in a white
wedding dress? That'll keep you up nights. But Dennis wasn't the only sportsman
making news in '96. A young Tiger went pro and ate the competition alive...while
another man-eater, Jenny McCarthy kept teen boys up late for different reasons.
But '96 wasn't all chills and thrills, it had a warm and fuzzy side all it's own.
Tickle Me Elmo had kids everywhere (and Rosie O'Donnell for some reason)
giggling deliriously...while the rest of us went crazy trying to learn the Macarena.
America's Funniest Home Videos made making-an-ass-of-yourself an art form
and Mentos proved that the only thing worse than candy commercials are foreign
candy commercials. Still, there were many valuable lessons to be learned in 1996.
The "so-money-they-don't-even-know-it" combo of Vince Vaughn and Jon
Favreau taught us the finer points of babe-hunting in Swingers...while Joan
Osborne taught us valuable lessons in Theology (What if God Was One of Us?)
The Brothers Gallagher showed us all the way to a healthier sibling relationship
(see also: Bar Fights) and Independence Day rewrote the handbook for averting
Alien Takeover. Excited yet? Oh, I know...we had you at hello. Well, Come on
Ride The Train but, be sure to strap yourself in because this is one Twister of a
year. This is I Love the 90s 1996! DV-2991
8) 7/15/2004 1997 I smell sex and candy...oh wait that's just 1997! What other year can
boast about a talking chihuahua, Dolly the first cloned sheep, the first septuplets
were born (that's 7 children at once) Ellen came OUT! And as if we didn't know
already, Fiona Apple told us that the world was "bulls**t"...nice. Iron Mike Tyson
went on a biting frenzy and we were introduced to Matt & Ben...thank GOD.
And in case that line up doesn't impress you , 1997 gave birth to true girl power -
the Spice Girls told us what we really really wanted, Ally McBeal showed us the
you really could be a better lawyer if you wore a mini skirt, talked to a dancing
baby and not eat EVER. Buffy kicked eveyone's ass in a sassy pair of Manolo
Blahniks. I'm flying, oh wait I'm sinking! Titanic ruled the box office and millions
went home with the theme song stuck in their head FOREVER...thanks Celine.
Tamagotchi helped us figure out it was easier to take care of an electronic pet than
a real one. "How Bizaare"..."How Bizaare". MMMM Bop your way into 1997 it's
packed with nuggets of intriguing events, oh and one last thing 1997 offers full
frontal male nudity! Wowza! "I Get Knocked Down, but I get up again"... DV-2991
9) 7/16/2004 1998 Oh yeah, 1998 was a lyin', cheatin', cigar chompin' good time! It was a
year of Monicagate and father's little helper Viagra. Sex and the City made
getting some priority number one...and everybody but everybody was getting
jiggy wit it. The dude abides. The Big Lebowski made the bowling team cool
again. Big boys McGwire and Sosa battled it out to break the home run record.
The Backstreet Boys became boy band du jour while Jessie "the Body" Ventura
shifted into "the brain" and became a governor. There was Something About
Mary that made an art out of idiocy. There was Martha Stewart who made
something out of anything. And who can forget the Jerry Springer Show. It was
all "too hot for TV," baby. Even the Teletubbies. Did you care if Tinky Winky
was gay???? If that wasn't enough, the National Security Agency banned the toy
Furby from its offices citing a national security threat. Yeah, back then there was
nothing big to fear except asteroids! Armageddon arrived, allowing Bruce Willis
and his rag tag team of oil drillers to save the earth. Did you cry? If not, you did
when cute college stalker Felicity cut off her hair. Maybe you were "Torn" about
whether you liked Natalie Imbruglia because she was hot, or because she was hot.
Soccer moms in SUVs were the big force to be reckoned with, Jump Jive and wail
swing made a comeback, Dr. Fraiser Crane kept us sane, and in the words of
Master P. Make `em say uhhh! This is 1998. DV-2992
10) 7/16/2004 1999 Quick stock up on canned goods and bottled water it's 1999!!! Y2K it
will be the end of us!. Oh wait. Remember all that ridiculous frenzy that had
computer geeks all over the world laughing hysterically? Ok seriously, 1999 may
not seem that long ago, but let's take a quick drive by and see how much we have
easily swept under the carpet. Many of you waited in anticipation for the return
of Star Wars. Jar Jar Binks?? That was a major let down. Everyone suddenly
thought Regis Philbin was cool and that he could make us all millionaires, Lou
Bega was preaching his Mambo #5 all over town. Christina, Britney, Jessica &
Mandy popped out of nowhere using the age old Lolita formula and bubble gum
pop took over the airwaves. Tony Sopranos reigned supreme-he had everyone
glued to their television sets every single Sunday night-the Mafia was back in full
effect and we loved it. Another powerhouse had us glued to the set - Mia Hamm
and Brandi Chastain showed us true girl power by winning the World Cup in
gritty American sexy style. Do you see dead people? Haley Joel Osmand did and
Bruce Willis confirmed it. Dr. Atkins told us all to stick to the beef and we too
could shake our lambada like Ricky, Enrique and Mark Anthony. 1999 got
millions of kids and adults to fall in love with Harry Potter - reading was suddenly
fun again. '99 also finally graced Susan Lucci with an Emmy after 19
nominations...thank goodness. But most importantly 1999 was bold enough to
give our first hot teen girl on girl kiss...ahhh so cruel but so naughty. So all you
Matrix fans are you going to take the red pill and see where this rabbit hole goes?
Grab your Pokemon, a bowl of popcorn and settle in on the couch, your in for a
fun filled hour of '99 memory lane. Welcome to 1999! DV-2992

I Love The 90's: Part Deux (VH1 series 60 minutes each)
1) 1990 1/17/2005 Debut: A tour of 1990s pop culture, spotlighting the hot movies,
popular songs and memorable events. First up: 1990. DV-4026
2) 1991 1/17/2005 1991 is recalled. Included: Planet Hollywood; the "Cape Fear" remake;
Lollapalooza; "Rugrats"; Wilt Chamberlain's book "A View from Above"; and
David Duke's gubernatorial bid in Louisiana. DV-4026
3) 1992 1/18/2005 1992 is recalled. Included: Troll Dolls; Larry Bird's retirement from
basketball; Bill Clinton's first presidential campaign; the TV series "Studs"; Ice-T's
song "Cop Killer"; Sinead O'Connor's "Saturday Night Live" appearance; and
"The Crying Game.". DV-4027
4) 1993 1/18/2005 1993 is recalled. Included: "Walker, Texas Ranger"; "Cliffhanger";
"Falling Down"; "Chicken Soup for the Soul"; the Animaniacs; Cypress Hill's
"Insane in the Membrane"; the Energizer Bunny; and "Mrs. Doubtfire.". DV-4027
5) 1994 1/19/2005 1994 is recalled. Included: "Interview with a Vampire"; the Wonderbra;
the New York Rangers winning the Stanley Cup; Tony Little and his Ab Isolator;
the Cranberries; "Natural Born Killers"; "Wings"; and "Models, Inc.". DV-4028
6) 1995 1/19/2005 1995 is recalled. Included: the O.J. Simpson trial; Newt Gingrich;
Starbucks; the Fashion Cafe; hemp; "Mallrats"; "Species"; Mariah Carey; and
Montell Jordan. DV-4028
7) 1996 1/20/2005 1996 is recalled. Included: the Summer Olympics in Atlanta; Deion
Sanders; the Tommy Lee-Pamela Anderson sex video; the Dave Matthews Band;
the deaths of Biggie Smalls and Tupac Shakur; and the premiere of "7th Heaven.". DV-4029
8) 1997 1/20/2005 1997 is recalled. Included: the WNBA; Meredith Brook's "Bitch";
"G.I. Jane"; Sugar Ray's "Fly"; "Starship Troopers"; "Air Force One"; Jennifer
Love Hewitt; "Devil's Advocate"; "Titanic"; and "Moesha.". DV-4029
9) 1998 1/21/2005 1998 is recalled. Included: "Godzilla"; "Wild Things"; "Blade"; "Run
Lola Run"; Alanis Morissette; VH1's "Behind the Music"; "Buffy the Vampire
Slayer"; and "Spin City.". DV-4030
10) 1999 1/21/2005 1999 is recalled. Included: Garth Brooks's alter ego, Chris Gaines;
Jay-Z; Eminem; "Spongebob Squarepants"; Lance Armstrong; Creed;
"Being John Malkovich.". DV-4030

I SWEAR I WAS THERE - Granada TV Documentary 5/3/2001 Granada TV documentary on
the 25th anniversary of the Sex Pistols gigs in Manchester in 1976, its all about who was
at the Lesser Free Trade Hall in Manchester when the Sex Pistols played, it's quite an
interesting look back in time. 48 Minutes DV-7985

I WALK THE LINE: A Night for Johnny Cash CBS 11/16/2005 Country music legend Johnny Cash
is celebrated in concert by artists who have been profoundly influenced by his unique style and
songs. Music stars Sheryl Crow, Foo Fighters, Shooter Jennings & Jessi Colter, Norah Jones,
Kid Rock, Alison Krauss, Kris Kristofferson, Jerry Lee Lewis, Martina McBride, Brad Paisley,
U2 and Dwight Yoakam will perform such classics "I Walk the Line," "Sunday Morning Coming
Down," the Johnny Cash/June Carter duet "Jackson," "I Still Miss Someone," "Folsom Prison Blues,"
"Guess Things Happen That Way" and "Home of the Blues." Video clips of Cash's career and life
are seen and interspersed with clips from the upcoming feature film about his life, "Walk the Line,"
starring Joaquin Phoenix and Reese Witherspoon, which will be released on November 18. Phoenix
and Witherspoon, as well as Dennis Quaid, are among the stars who will introduce the musical
performances. 60 minutes DV-6012

JANIS IAN
1)At Seventeen (Old Grey Whistle Test) 4 minutes 10423
2)Days Like These promo DV-7557

THE IDES OF MARCH:
1)Upbeat 1970 (Vehicle) 4 minutes 317 DV-4200
2)Vehicle promo 1172 DV-4537

BILLY IDOL:
1)Eyes Without A Face promo 277
2)VH1 Behind The Music 4/15/2001 60 minutes 8724
3)Billy Idol: The Devil Plays - Billy Idol performs live in the VH1 Classic Studios
(Rat Race, Eyes Without A Face, Rebel Yell, Make Me Scream, and
White Wedding) 30 minutes DV-6374

IF:
1)Rock Of The 70's 30 minutes 3818

IF IT AIN'T STIFF - BBC 9/29/2006 Adrian Edmondson narrates a documentary chronicling the
story of Stiff Records, a tiny independent that took music from out of the boardroom and
gave it back to the fan. Stiff's successes included Nick Lowe, the Damned, Elvis Costello,
Ian Dury, Madness, Tracey Ullman and the Pogues. Contributors include Captain Sensible,
Jonathan Ross, Suggs, Shane MacGowan and label founders Jake Riviera and
Dave Robinson. 90 minutes DV-8594

IN CONCERT:
1) ABC 2nd Anniversary Show Hosted by Keith Moon, and featuring performances by
The Allman Brothers(Ramblin' Man), Bachaman Turner-Overdrive(Takin' Care Of
Business), Loggins & Messina(God Knows That I Love My Music and Your Mama
Don't Dance), Keith Moon Drum solo, Q&A Session with audience,
Elvin Bishop(Travelin' Shoes and Calling All Cows) , James Brown(Try Me and Please Please
Please), Three Dog Nigh(The Show Must Go On), Humble Pie(Thunderbox),
Seals & Crofts(Summer Breeze), Edgar Winter Group with Ronnie Montrose(Tobacco Road),
Bad Company(Can't Get Enough), Jim Croce(I Got A Name, Five Short Minutes of Lovin',
and Bad Bad Leroy Brown), Sparks(Something for the Girl with Everything, Talent is
An Asset, B.C., and Amatuer Hour), The Eagles(Tequila Sunrise and Early Bird),
The Spinners(Mighty Love), America(A Horse With No Name and Ventura Highway)
120 minutes (Some Bad Glitches) 6213 DV-2422 DV-4747
2)From The Rainbow Theater In London 1974 featuring Humble Pie(Thunderbox, 30 Days In
The Hole, Sweet Peace & Time, and C'mon Everybody),The Kinks(Several songs from
"Muswell Hilbillies" and Celluloid Heroes), Roxy Music(2 songs), and
Blue Swede(Hooked On A Feeling and Billy You Really Kill Me?) 58 minutes. 8168 10541 DV-3063
3) 12/23/72 Grand Funk((Footstompin' Music, Into The Sun, Get It Together, Heartbreaker,
Jam, Closer To Home, a look at the Phoenix House drug treatment program supported
by the band, Hooked On Love, and Inside Looking Out), and Freddie King(Ain't No
Sunshine + 1) (Timing Strip On Screen) 59 minutes 10070 DV-3073
4)From The Aquarius Theater In London 1974 featuring Steve Miller(Space Cowboy, Sugar
Baby, Let It Shine, Living In The U.S.A.+ 1), Billy Preston(Day Tripper, I'm Gonna
Love You Girl, and Will It Go Round In Circles), James Cotton Band, and
Todd Rundgren(Hello It's Me) (A Few Bad Glitches) 57 minutes 10541 DV-3063
5)From The Rainbow Theater In London 1973 featuring Procol Harum(Silver Sister + 2),
Jim Stafford(Spiders and Snakes, My Girl Bill +1), Foghat(I Just Want To Make Love
To You + 2), and The Sensational Alex Harvey Band(Vambo and Dance To The Music)
(A Few Bad Glitches) 57 minutes 10541 DV-3073
Incomplete Show Segments
6) 1973 Procol Harum From London (Strong As Sampson, Bitter Cup, Simple Sister,
and Nothing But The Truth) 17 minutes 10070
7) 1974 America(A Horse With No Name, Lonely People, I Need You, Ventura Highway,
Green Monkey, and Sandman +1) 22 minutes 10070 DV-4748
8)1974 Focus 5 minutes 10070
9) 9/27/74 Cat Stevens (Father and Son, Wild World, Morning Has Broken, ? , animated
Moonshadow, one song and a partial by Dr. John, King Of Trees, ? , Moon & Star)
41 minutes (From a B&W Film Print) 10223
10) 9/27/74 Cat Stevens (Father and Son, Wild World, Morning Has Broken, ? , animated
Moonshadow, King Of Trees, ? , Moon & Star) last song cut off 33 minutes COLOR 10223
11)Compilation featuring performances by Hot Tuna, Stephen Stills, Boz Scaggs, Joe Walsh
and Barnstorm 1973, America 1974 (A Horse With No Name, Lonely People, I Need
You, Ventura Highway, Sandman, and Green Monkey), Alice Cooper 11/24/72,
Deep Purple - Hofstra University 7/73 (Strange Kind Of Woman, Demon's Eye,
and Space Truckin'), and The Allman Brothers 120 minutes
(Quality Varies Greatly, Some Are Poor, Some Bad Glitches) DV-4748

IN CONCERT '91-Episodes(All w/o/c):
1) 8/2/91 Yes, Elton John, & Paul McCartney 3097
2) 8/9/91 Montreux Jazz Festival 25th Anniversary w/B.B.King, Sting,
Elvis Costello, Moody Blues, Bonnie Raitt, & Dee-Lite M 162
3) 8/23/91 w/Phil Collins and Susanna Hoffs M 174
4) 10/25/91 w/Paul McCartney's Get Back Premiere & Joe Cocker M 192
5) 11/1/91 w/Don Henley, Southside Johnny and The Asbury Jukes,
Little Steven, Jon Bon Jovi, and a Bill Graham tribute w/o/c M 222
6) 12/6/91 Genesis - No Admittance Special on "We Can't Dance" 3340
7) 1/17/92 w/New York Rock'n'Soul Revue, Dr.John, Lisa Stansfield M 52
8) 4/10/92 w/Emerson, Lake, & Palmer, Yes, Apostles, and Al DiMeola M 258
9) 5/15/92 w/U2, Genesis, Tony Banks(solo), R.E.M., and Richard Thompson 3595

INCREDIBLE STRING BAND:
1)Be Glad…..For The Song Has No Ending Documentary 1969 50 minutes 9119

INDIGO GIRLS:
1)Closer To Fine promo 1604 DV-957
2)Night Music 11/89 8 minutes(last few seconds cut) M 3
3)Letterman 4/26/89 6 minutes 1934
4)VH-1 New Visions 2/27/90 10 minutes M 33

JAMES INGRAM:
1)I Don't Have The Heart promo M 109
2)Somewhere Out There promo M 144

INKY FINGERS: The NME Story - A look at the history of the New Musical Express on the
occasion of its 3,000th issue. This documentary focuses mostly on the NME from
the 1970s through the 1990s. 60 minutes DV-6739

INSIDE POP:The Rock Revolution - CBS 4/25/67 on the music scene.Hosted by
Leonard Bernstein with Herman's Hermits, The Hollies, Janis Ian(Society's Child),
Tim Buckley(No Man Can Find The War), and Brian Wilson(Surf's Up) 52 minutes 877-5991 DV-1592

INSIDE TRACK WITH GRAHAM NASH-Episodes:
1)David Crosby 10/12/90 48 minutes M 89
2)Greg Allman - Taped before a studio audience in 1989 this show had audience questions and
the performance of Melissa, Midnight Rider, These Days, and Come and Go Blues
48 minutes DV-6891

INTERNATIONAL ROCK AWARDS:
1)ABC 5/31/89 w/Robert Palmer, Bangles, Ozzy Osbourne, Eric Clapton, Lita Ford,
Jeff Healy, Living Colour, Clarence Clemmons, John Waite, Tin Machine,
Dave Edmunds, John Taylor, Lou Reed, Alice Cooper, Replacements, Ric Ocasek,
and Keith Richards 90 minutes 1548
2) ABC 6/6/90 w/Eric Clapton, Bad English, The Rolling Stones, Melissa Etheridge,
David Bowie, Dave Stewart, Elton John,and more 90 minutes 2313
3) ABC 6/12/91 w/Leslie Nielson, The Doobie Brothers, Sting, Scorpions, Roxette,
ZZ Top, Faith No More, Pete Townshend, and more 90 minutes 3022

IRON BUTTERFLY:
1)Upbeat 1971 7 minutes 938
2)3 promos 17 minutes 952
3)Beat Club 1971 7 minutes 952
4)TV and Movie Compilation 105 minutes DV-4797
- In A Gadda Da Vida promo
- Hy Lit Show 1968 (Unconscious Power)
- Musical Mutiny 1970 (Time of Our Lives, Soul Experience, and In a Gadda da Vida)
- Filled With Fear promo 1969
- Playboy After Dark 8/8/68 (In A Gadda Da Vida and the Iron Butterfly Theme)
- The Dating Game 1969
- Upbeat 1969 (Filled With Fear and Soul Experience)
- Danish TV 1970 (?, Stone Believer, Easy Rider, Butterfly Blue, and more) ("DR-2" and Timing Strip On Screen)
- American Bandstand 10/5/68 (In A Gadda Da Vida)
- Danish TV 1970 (In a Gadda da Vida) ("DR-11" and Timing Strip On Screen)
- Something Else 1970 (Easy Rider)

IRON MAIDEN
1) 12/18/83 Dortmund Festival - Westfallenhalle Dortmund, Germany 40 minutes DV-4587

MARK ISHAM:
1)On The Threshold Of Liberty promo 570

ISLAND RECORDS-All-Star 25th Anniversary Special 1987 50 minutes 749

ITALIAN TV Compile featuring lots of Italian bands like The Rokes, The Motowns,
New Trolls, Ribelli, Profeti, Pooh, Nomadi, Primitives, Equipe 84, Boys Blue, and
The Ancients, plus clips of Tom Jones, The Searchers, and Jimi Hendrix 113 minutes 4696

IT'S A BIKINI WORLD - The Animals(We Gotta Get Outta This Place), The Toys(Attack),
The Castaways(Liar Liar), The Gentrys(Spread It On Thick), and
Pat and Lolly Vegas(Long Gone) 86 minutes 719

IT'S HAPPENING - 1968 Canadian TV Show
1)Robbie Lane and The Disciples(Lady Madonna, Jennifer Juniper, and Dance To The Music),
The 5-D(Valeri and I Hear Music), Colleen Peterson(Sweet Baby +1 ), Robbie and
Colleen(?), John Hotson(Cry Like A Baby + 1) 30 minutes 6397 DV-6597

IT'S LULU(British TV)
1) 7/25/70 Cass Elliot(Dream A Little Dream Of Me and Girl Talk? w/Lulu), Marmalade(Rainbow),
The Dudley Moore Trio, and Les Dawson, Lulu, Cass, and Dudley(Sugar, Sugar)
42 minutes (Very Poor Quality) DV-8598

THE IVEYS(early Badfinger):
1)Dutch TV 1965 (Maybe Tomorrow) 3 minutes 5028 DV-1593

J60:
1)Home Movie Footage 1997 25 minutes 6363

J.GEILS BAND:
1)Centerfold promo 108
2)Love Stinks promo 834
3)Joe Franklin Show 1982 6 minutes 44
4)Rockpalast, Essen 4/21/79 (Just Can't Stop Me, I Could Hurt You, Sanctuary, One Last Kiss,
Teresa, Nitemares, Wild Man, I'm Looking For My Love, Give It To Me,
Whammer Jammer, Houseparty, Where Did Our Love Go, Give It To Me, and
Pack Fair and Square/First I Look at the Purse) 35 minutes DV-799

JACK GOOD - A Good Man... is Hard to Find BBC 2 1/16/2005 Documentary about
Jack Good, the man who brought rock 'n' roll to the British public in the 1950s with
the TV series Oh Boy. He then took himself away from the world, tried to become
a Carmelite monk, taught himself to paint, built himself a chapel and lived as a
hermit in the New Mexico hills, despairing of what he had created. 60 minutes DV-4381

THE JACK SPECTOR SHOW(Local Providence Show)
1) 1959 Lovelace Watkins(Hello Young Lovers), Myrna March(Where It Hurts The Most),
The Crystals(Watching You), Bob Crewe(Waterboy +1), and
Link Wray(Trail Of The Lonesome Pine) w/o/c 6605

TERRY JACKS
1)Musikladen 4/14/74 (Seasons In the Sun) 4 minutes DV-945
2)Da-Capo Norwegian TV 1997 (Seasons In the Sun and Rock and Roll I Gave You The
Best Years Of My Life) 7 minutes DV-3445 DV-3446

JACKSON 5:
1)Ed Sullivan 1971 10 minutes M 106 - 3448
2)Goin' Back To Indiana ABC Special 9/19/71 w/Bill Cosby and
Tom Smothers and assorted cameos 59 minutes 5318 9985
3)1972 Special w/Johnny Brown and Joanne Worley 25 min.(POOR) M 100
4)Flip Wilson Show 1972 15minutes(POOR) M 100
5)Unknown tv early 70's 10 minutes(POOR) M 100
6)Diana Special 4/18/71 8 minutes(POOR) M 100
7)Flip Wilson Special 1976? 4 minutes(POOR) M 100
8)Carol Burnett Show 1976? 5 minutes(POOR) M 100
9)American Bandstand 1969(B&W) 5 minutes M 106

JERMAINE JACKSON:
1)Do What You Do promo 372

JOE JACKSON:
1)Steppin' Out promo 137-M 5
2)Breaking Us In Two promo M 20 DV-316
3)Entertainment Tonight Feature 6/29/91 3 minutes 3224
4)Rockpalast 2/21/83 (On Your Radio, Another World, Sunday Papers, Look Sharp,
Breaking Us In Two, Cancer, Real Men, Is She Really Going Out With Him?,
Cosmopolitan, Target, TV Age, Tuxedo Junction, Steppin' Out, Beat Crazy,
One More Time, A Slow Song, Motown Medley: Uptight, Tears Of A Clown,
I'm Gonna Make You Love Me, How Sweet It Is, Heatwave, Uptight,
And I'm The Man) 95 minutes 9665
5)Top Of The Pops 8/79 (Is She Really Going Out With Him) 3 minutes 10817 DV-6461
6)Later with Jools Holland 6/14/2003 (Is She Really Going Out With Him) DV-5550
7)Rock Goes To College 11/29/79 at Hatfield Polytechnic, UK (Look Sharp! , Baby Stick
Around, Sunday Papers, One More Time, Friday, It's Different For Girls, Don't Wanna
Be Like That, Happy Loving Couples, I'm The Man, Got The Time, Is She Really Going
Out With Him?, and Come On) 43 minutes DV-8567

MICHAEL JACKSON:
1)Motown On Showtime Special 1988 55 minutes 893
2)Man In The Mirror promo M 2-1352
3)Billie Jean promo M 7 DV-5953
4)American Bandstand 1972 20 minutes(POOR QUALITY) M 106
5)Disney Special 1979 5 minutes M 106
6)Superbowl XXVII 15 minutes 3895
7)Oprah Winfrey Special 2/10/93 90 minutes 9010
8)30th Anniversary Special CBS 11/13/2001 w/Whitney Houston, 'N Sync, and Jackson 5 120 minutes 9285
9)Dateline - Michael Jackson Unmasked NBC 2/17/2003 - profiles the King of Pop.
Interviewed: plastic surgeon Wallace Goodstein; former Los Angeles police
detective Bill Dworin, who investigated sex-abuse allegations against Jackson in 1993;
and Jackson friends Donald Trump and Uri Geller. 120 minutes DV-407
10)Prime Time Live 2/17/2003 A look at singer Michael Jackson's life and career. 60 minutes DV-407
11)The Michael Jackson Interview: The Footage You Were Never Meant to See
FOX 2/20/2003 120 minutes DV-421
12)Michael Jackson Number Ones CBS 1/2/2004 Michael Jackson's career and his impact on
pop culture is examined. He also performs "One More Chance." Among those
commenting are Beyoncé Knowles, Dick Clark, Jennifer Lopez, Missy Elliott,
Mary J. Blige, Carson Daly, Shaggy, Savion Glover, Pharrell Williams, Wyclef Jean
and Quincy Jones. 60 minutes DV-1966

JACKSONVILLE JAZZ FESTIVAL XIV
1994 starring Rosemary Clooney, Michel Camilo, The Bracker Brothers,
and Richard Elliot 57 minutes 10255 DV-3969

THE JAM:
1)Going Underground promo 76
2)Something Else UK TV 1980 (Eton Rifles + 1) 7 minutes 104-4866 DV-4541
3)Top Of The Pops 1980 (This Is The Modern World) 3 minutes 4836 DV-435
4)Rockpalast 11/30/80 (Dream Time, Thick As Thieves, Boy About Town, Going
Underground, Pretty Green, Man In The Corner Shop, Set The House Ablaze,
Private Hell, Liza Radley, Dreams Of Children, Modern World, Little Boy
Soldiers, But I'm Different Now, Start, Scrape Away, Strange Town, When
You're Young, In The City, To Be Someone, David Watts, Eton Rifles,
Down In The Tube Station At Midnight) 75 minutes 5302
5)Reading Festival 1978 8 minutes 5302
6)Electric Circus 1977 6 minutes 5302
7)100 Club 1977 6 minutes 5302
8)Promos: In the City, Art School, News of the World, Strange Town, Butterfly Collector,
When You're Young, The Singles: Going Underground, The Dreams of Children, Start!,
That's Entertainment, Funeral Pyre, Absolute Beginners, Town Called Malice, Precious,
Just Who Is the 5 O'Clock Hero?, and The Bitterest Pill DV
9)The Jam: A Time and a Place DV
10)Scene: The Fan Phenomenon 15 minutes DV
11)So It Goes 1977 (In The City, Bricks & Mortar, Carnaby Street, and Slow Down) DV
12)Marc 1977 (All Around The World) DV
13)Revolver 1978 (David Watts) DV
14)Old Grey Whistle Test 1978 (Bury Hunt and In The Street Today) DV
15)Something Else 1979 (When You're Young) DV
16)Newcastle City Hall 1980(Going Underground, Pretty Green, Eton Rifles, To Be Someone,
"A" Bomb In Wardour Street, David Watts, and Boy About Town) DV
17)Check It Out 1980 (Scrapeaway) DV
18)Something Else 1981 (Inequality Rules and Man In The Corner Shop) DV
19)Something Else 1981 (Funeral Pyre) DV
20)Mandagsborgen 1981 (Absolute Beginnings, Tales From The Riverbank, Funeral Pyre,
and interview) DV
21)Popkrant 1981 (Start!) DV
22)The Tube 1982 (Interview, Ghosts, In The Crowd, Town Called Malice, The Modern World,
Move On Up, The Great Depression, Beat Surrender, Precious, and Wari) 27 minutes DV

JAMES GANG:
1)Beat Club 1972 4 minutes 647
2)Don Kirshner 1974 (Walk Away, Devil, + 3) 21 minutes 1835 DV-3567
3)Cleveland 6/30/97 (Audience Shot) 80 minutes DV-4738

RICK JAMES
1)Super Freak promo DV-316

TOMMY JAMES:
1)Beat Club 1967 3 minutes 405-194
2)Hanky Panky promo(incomplete) 3615 DV-348
3)Crystal Blue Persuasion promo (Band Does Not Appear) DV-322

JAN & DEAN:
1)Surf Scene 1963 Unsold TV Pilot 25 minutes(Some Bad Glitches) 6344
2)Jan and Dean On The Run 1965 Unsold TV Pilot 28 minutes 6344 DV-831
3)Behind The Music VH1 Special 9/23/98 60 minutes 6654
4)The Dean Martin Show 9/16/65 (Little Old Lady From Pasadena) 3 minutes 10428 DV-1426
5)TAMI Show (Little Old Lady and Sidewalk Surfin') 5 minutes DV-3867

BERT JANSCH:
1)Dreamweaver 1999 British TV documentary 60 minutes 8277
2)BBC Four Sessions 2/11/2006 Legendary Scottish singer, songwriter and guitarist Bert Jansch
performs a career retrospective concert at LSO St. Luke's in East London to celebrate his
60th birthday. Guests include Johnny Marr of the Smiths, Bernard Butler once of Suede,
Ralph McTell, and fellow Pentangle member Jacqui McShee. 60 minutes DV-7172 DV-7200
3)Ramblin' with The Bert Jansch Conundrum - live from Ohio University, Athens, Ohio 1980
(Poor Mouth, Daybreak, Blues Run The Game, Bittern, Ask Your Daddy, Running From
Home, Let Me Sing, Black Waterside, Nightfall, Sovay, and Alimony) 60 minutes DV-8088

JEAN MICHEL JARRE
1)Gammel Vra Enge, Denmark 9/7/2002 (Countdown, Aero Opening, Oxygene 4, Chronologie 6,
Oxygene 2, Equinoxe 4, Magnetic Fields 2, Millions Of Stars, Equinoxe 7, Magnetic Fields 1,
Oxygene 8, Souvenir de Chine, Light My Sky, Oxygene 12, Rendez-Vous 2, Aero part 1,
Aero part 2, Rendez-Vous 4, and Oxygene 13) DV-6725 DV-6726
2)Hans Christian Andersen's 200th Anniversary: Parken, Kobenhavn 4/2/2005(Rendez-Vous 2) DV-6726

AL JARREAU:
1)Moonlighting promo 503

JAY AND THE AMERICANS:
1)Walking In The Rain promo 1956

JAY AND THE TECHNIQUES:
1)Classic Rock With Wolfman Jack 7/89 7 minutes 1604

JAZZ(PBS - Ken Burns Documentary series)
1)Gumbo - Beginnings 1917 90 minutes 8403
2)The Gift - 1917-1924 120 minutes 8403
3)Our Language 1924-1928 120 minutes 8434
4)The True Welcome 1929-1935 120 minutes 8434
5)Swing:Pure Pleasure 1935-1937 90 minutes 8543
6)The Velocity Of Celebration 1937-1939 120 minutes 8432
7)Dedicated To Chaos 1940-1945 120 minutes 8429
8)Risk 1945-1955 120 minutes 8429
9)The Adventure 1955-1960 120 minutes 8457
10)A Masterpiece By Midnight 1961-Present 120 minutes 8457

JAZZ - Miscellaneous clips from Italian TV featuring Roy Eldridge,
Herb Ellis, Stan Getz, Oscar Peterson, and more 37 minutes 4745-4747-4748

JAZZ CASUAL - NET Series
1) 5/6/68 Count Basie(I Don't Know, interview, Handful OF Keys, Untitled, interview,
Squeeze Me, interview, Twenty Minutes After Three, interview, I'm Gonna Love You
As Long As I Live, interview, If I Could Be With You Tonight, and
National Educational Television Blues) 30 minutes DV-772
2) 1/17/61 Dizzy Gillespie(Norm's Norm, interview, Blues After Dark, Lorraine,
and Tocatta From Gillespiana) 30 minutes DV-772
3) 1/4/64 John Coltrane(Afro Blues, interview, Alabama, and Impressions) 30 minutes DV-772
4) 5/9/68 B.B. King (Please Love Me, I've Got a Mind to Give Up Livin', Think I'll Move to
the Jungle, Darling, You Know I Love You, and That's Wrong, Li'l Mama) 30 minutes DV-7610
5)Dave Brubeck 10/17/61 (Take Five, It's a Raggy Waltz, Castilian Blues, Waltz Limp, and
Blue Rondo a La Turk) DV-7611
6)Gerry Mulligan 7/18/62 (Four for Three, Darn That Dream, Open Country, and Utter Chaos) DV-7611
7)Mel Torme 5/2/64 (We've Got a World That Swings, Comin' Home, Baby, Sidney's Soliloquy,
Dat Dere, When Sunny Gets Blue, Quiet Night, and Route 66) DV-7611
8)Louis Armstrong Interview 1/23/63 DV-7611

JAZZ SCENE TODAY:
1)Teddy Edwards 15 minutes 7338

JAZZ SCENE U.S.A. :
1)Stan Kenton and Frank Rosselino 25 minutes 4748
2)Shelly Manne 25 minutes 7878
3)Shorty Rogers 25 minutes 7878
4)Phineas Newborn 25 minutes 7878
5)Jimmy Smith Trio 25 minutes 7878
6)Frank Rosolino Quartet 25 minutes 7879
7)Stan Kenton 25 minutes 7879
8)The Cannonball Adderly Sextet performs (Jessica's Birthday, Primitive, Bossa Nova Nemo,
and Work Song) 26 minutes 7879 DV-840
9)The Teddy Edwards Sextet performs (Cellar Dweller, Sunset Eyes, Afraid of Love,
Good Gravy, and Velvet Mist) 26 minutes 7879 DV-840

JEAN LUC PONTY:
1)As promo 119
2)Soundstage 1977 and 1979 27 minutes 113
3)Individual Choice promo 322
4)Far From The Beaten Path promo 455
5)Sunday Today 11/1/87 6 minutes 728
6)Montreal International Jazz Festival 1982 45 minutes 1256
7)New Music 1982 4 minutes 1643

JEFFERSON AIRPLANE:
1)Woodstock 8/69 21 minutes 2476
2)Smothers Brothers 11/10/68 6 minutes 505
3)Ed Sullivan 1966 3 minutes (White Rabbit) M 15 DV-316
4)Boston News Report 7/89 2 minutes 1894
5)The Ring w/Grace Slick 12/89 45 minutes M 8
6)Now Explosion TV 1970 (White Rabbit, Me You And Pooneil + 1) 11 minutes 4827 DV-4200
7)Behind The Music 5/98 60 minutes 6498
8)Fly Jefferson Airplane Documentary Focusing on Jefferson Airplane's 1965-1973 run,
"Fly Jefferson Airplane" incorporates complete vintage performances with brand
new interviews from almost all of the band members of the time, as well as others
who were along for the ride. 90 minutes DV-3949
Featuring These Complete Performances:
" White Rabbit (from Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour)
" Crown Of Creation (from Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour)
" Lather (from Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour)
" High Flying Bird (from Monterey Pop)
" Somebody To Love (from Monterey Pop)
" The House At Pooneil Corner
" Volunteers (from Go Ride The Music)
" Plastic Fantastic Lovers (from Go Ride The Music)
" Ballad Of You & Me & Pooneil (from Night At The Family Dog)
" It's No Secret (from Bell Telephone Hour)
" Martha (from Perry Como Special)

JEM
1)Breakfast With The Arts 2/27/2005 14 minutes DV-4200

JERRY BLAVAT'S GOLDEN YEARS OF ROCK 'N' ROLL - Features clips of and
interviews with Bobby Rydell, Chubby Checker, Dick Clark, and others (NOTE this
includes PBS Pledge Drive Begging and Pleading, although Chubby Checker does
appear in one of these segments) 90 minutes 6966

JERRY VALE'S WORLD
1) 1970 Featuring Redbone and The Mills Brothers (No End Credits) 24 minutes 9987

JETHRO TULL:
1)Minstrel In The Gallery 2/78 documentary 23 minutes 62
2)Sweet Dream promo 115
3)Slipstream - Hammersmith Odeon, London 1980 (Black Sunday, Dun Ringill,
Fylingdale Flyer, Songs From The Wood, Heavy Horses, Sweet Dream,
Too Old To Rock 'n' Roll, Too Young To Die, Skating Away, Aqualung,
and Locomotive Breath) 57 minutes 1 DV-4940
4)Anderson on Afternoon Exchange 6/15/82 15 minutes 83
5)The Whistler promo 124
6)Heavy Horses promo 137
7)German TV Special 1975(incomplete) (Optical PAL Transfer) 28 minutes 151
8)Beat Club 1970 (With You There To Help Me and Nothing Is Easy) 10 minutes 505
9)Chrysalis promo film 1979 7 minutes 247
10)In Tribute To J.S. Bach 1985 65 minutes 909
11)MTV interview 1983 2 minutes 909
12)BBC interview 1987 5 minutes 909
13)BBC live 1987 16 minutes 909
14)Fly By Night promo 909
15)Top Of The Pops 1987 3 minutes 909
16)German TV 1981 42 minutes 1124
17)Jump Street promo 1124
18)Letterman 6/7/82 12 minutes 2063
19)American Top 10 Feature 1983 4 minutes 1124
20)Beat Club 1969 3 minutes 1311 DV-375
21)Toronto 11/19/87(Audience) (Songs From The Wood, Thick As A Brick/Steel Monkey,
Farm On The Freeway/Heavy Horses, Living In The Past/Serenade To A Cuckoo,
Budapest, Hunting Girl, The Waking Edge (intro)/'Classical' Instrumental/Keyboard Solo
/Drum Solo, Wond'ring Aloud, Skating Away..., Jump Start, Too Old To Rock'n'Roll
Too Young To Die, Aqualung, Locomotive Breath/Thick As A Brick (reprise),
Wind Up) 108 minutes 1370
22)New York College TV interview 1988 25 minutes 1374
23)Madison Square Garden, NY 10/9/78 (Thick As A Brick, No Lullaby, Flute Solo,
Pibroch (inst.), Songs From The Wood, Quatrain/Aqualung, Locomotive Breath
/Dambusters March) 44 minutes 1546
24)Rockpop-German tv 1979 8 minutes 1546
25)Much Music 11/19/89 19 minutes 1893
26)Brazilian TV 1990 31 minutes 2947
27)20 Years Of Jethro Tull Documentary 80 minutes 3284
28)Tonight Show 4/28/93 7 minutes M 290
29)Golders Green Hippodrome, London 2/10/77 broadcast on BBC's Sight and Sound 2/19/77
(Skating Away, Jack-In-The-Green, Thick As A Brick, Songs From The Wood,
Velvet Green, Hunting Girl, Aqualung, Wind Up/Land of Hope & Glory/
Locomotive Breath) 60 minutes 4654 8310 DV-1549 DV-4163 DV-4389
30)Ohne Filter Music Pur German TV 6/15/99 (Intro: In The Grip Of Stronger Stuff (tape),
Steel Monkey, For A Thousand Mothers, Spiral, A New Day Yesterday (w. flute solo,
including Kelpie), Fat Man, AWOL, Nothing At All/Wicked Windows, Bourée,
Flying Dutchman (intro)/My God, Passion Jig, Budapest, Locomotive Breath,
Aquadiddley/Aqualung/Living In The Past/Dogs In The Midwinter (instrumental)/
Dambusters March/Cheerio) 60 minutes 7724 DV-5364
31)The German Jethro Tull Convention 1999 w/live Audience Shot Footage 110 minutes 7724
32)BBC Documentary 1980 60 minutes 8310
33)Stockholm 9/9/69 (Sad As A Man Would Be and Back To The Family) 7 minutes
(Horrendously POOR Quality) 9051
34)Fish Sheep & Rock n Roll - 55 minutes 1987 9640
35)Too Old To Rock 'n' Roll, Too Young To Die Special 4/26/76 45 minutes (Timing Strip) DV-4479
36)Tanglewood Festival Lenox, Massachusetts 7/7/70 (Nothing Is Easy, My God (incl. flute solo),
With You There To Help Me/By Kind Permission Of..., Dharma For One (with extended
drum solo), We Used To Know, and For A Thousand Mothers)
(Timing Strip On Screen) 63 minutes DV-4524
37)Nothing Is Easy - Isle of Wight 8/30/70 (My Sunday Feeling, My God, Bouree, Dharma
For One, Nothing Is Easy, and Medley: We Used To Know/For A Thousand Mothers)
50 minutes DV-4708
38)Sao Paulo 1988 (Cross Eyed Mary, Nothing Is Easy, Thick As A Brick (excerpt), Farm On
The Freeway, A New Day Yesterday, Fatman, Budapest, Locomotive Breath/Seal Driver/
Black Sunday/TAAB(reprise), Girl From Ipanema (teaser), and Aqualung) 62 minutes DV-5478
39)Tampa 7/31/76 (Quartet Intro, Thick as a Brick, Wond'ring Aloud, Crazed Institution,
Instrumental Drum Solo, To Cry You A Song, A New Day Yesterday, Flute Solo(includes
Bouree & God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen),. Living In The Past and Brick Instrumental,
A New Day Yesterday Reprise, Minstrel In The Gallery, and Beethoven's Ninth (excerpt))
(Has onscreen logo) 62 minutes DV-7020
40)Estival Jazz - Piazza Della Reforma, Lugano 7/9/2005 (For a 1000 Mothers, Jam, Nothing
Comes Easy, Jack in the Green, Serenade to a Cockoo, Beggars Farm, Boris Dances,
Weather Cock, We Five Kings, Up to Me, Bouree, Mother Goose, Empty Café, Farm
on the Freeway, Hymn 43, A New Day Yesterday, Budapest, Aqualung,
Locomotive Breath, and Cheerio) 105 minutes DV-8253

JEUNESSE OBLIGE(1960's French Canadian TV Show)
1)Jenny Rock(Walking The Dog), Les Aristocrates, and Danny Aumond(all sing in French)
27 minutes (Show is incomplete) 10797

JOAN JETT:
1)Promos: Bad Reputation; Light Of Day, and I Love Rock'n'Roll 137-545-M 5

JINGLE BALL ROCK - FOX 12/17/2004 Performers include JoJo, Avril Lavigne, Ashlee
Simpson, Christina Milian and Maroon 5, singing holiday, and non-holiday, songs.
Taped at Anaheim's Arrowhead Pond on Dec. 3. Ryan Seacrest is host. 60 minutes DV-3745

EDDIE JOBSON:
1)Night Flight interview 1983 2 minutes 222
2)Memories Of Vienna promo 481
3)Turn It Over promo 2170

BILLY JOEL:
1)Don Kirshner 1974 (Piano Man, Somewhere Along The Line, and Captain Jack) 15 minutes 1628
2)Promos for: Tell Her About It; Uptown Girl; She's Got A Way; The Longest Time;
Leave A Tender Moment Alone; and Piano Man 215-231-282-280-303-2159-M 6
3)LATER With Bob Costas 9/15-16/93 60 minutes 4339
4)VH1 Storytellers 7/8/99 (In The Middle Of The Night, Movin' Out, Allentown, Sunshine
Of Your Love, Scenes From An Italian Restaurant, and I Go To Extremes)
Complete Original Broadcast with Commercials 60 minutes 7279 DV-6132
4a)VH1 Storytellers 7/8/99 (In The Middle Of The Night, Movin' Out, Allentown, Sunshine
Of Your Love, Scenes From An Italian Restaurant, and I Go To Extremes) 45 minutes DV-6131
5)Inside The Actor's Studio 11/14/99 120 minutes 7490 DV-6917
6)In His Own Words - Live University Of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 11/11/2001 120 minutes 9299 DV-6918
7)Old Grey Whistle Test - The Empire Theatre 3/13/77 (Miami 2017, Movin' Out, New York
State Of Mind, The Entertainer, She's Always A Woman, Root Beer Rag, Just The Way
You Are, Souvenir, Ain't No Crime, and Only The Good Die Young) 38 minutes 9440
8)The Essential Video Collection (Piano Man, All For Lenya, Tell Her About It, Honestly,
Sometimes A Fantasy, The Night Is Still Young, Pressure, My Life, Keeping The Faith,
A Matter Of Trust, You're Only Human, Everybody Loves You Now, Uptown Girl,
You May Be Right, Big Shot, The Longest Times, Allentown, Los Angelenos, It's Still
Rock'n'Roll To Me, Baby Grand, She's Right On Time, Goodnight Saigon(live),
Leave A Tender Moment Alone(live), and James) 105 minutes DV
9)The Joel Files - Documentary - Singer Billy Joel and his newly found half-brother trace
their family history. 60 minutes DV-3137
10)British TV Pebble Mill 1984(Angry Young Man, My Life, Piano Man, Don't Ask Me Why,
Allentown, Goodnight Saigon, Pressure, Leave A Tender Moment Alone, An Innocent
Man, and The Longest Time) 60 minutes 11122
11)TV, Interviews, and Promos Compilation 60 minutes DV-2838
Don Kirshner 1974 (Piano Man, Somewhere Along The Line, and Captain Jack)
Midnight Special 10/10/75 (Travelin' Prayer and Ballad of Billy the Kid)
Mike Douglas Show 8/9/76 (The Angry Young Man, Interview, New York State Of Mind and The Entertainer)
She's Got A Way promo
Saturday Night Live 2/18/78 (Only The Good Die Young and Just The Way You Are)
Live (Movin' Out and My Life)
12)The Ellen Degeneres Show 11/25/2005 (Only The Good Die Young, Interview, and
Miami 2017) 15 minutes DV-6131
13)Live From Long Island 12/29/82 (Allentown, My Life, Prelude/Angry Young Man,
Piano Man, The Stranger, Scandinavian Skies, Movin' Out (Anthony's Song),
Pressure, Scenes From An Italian Restaurant, Just The Way You Are, It's Still Rock
& Roll To Me, Sometimes A Fantasy, Big Shot, You May Be Right, Only The Good
Die Young, and Souvenir) 83 minutes DV-7058
14)Billy Joel and Elton John Face 2 Face Tokyo 3/31/98 (Your Song, Don't Let the Sun Go
Down On me, Angry Young Man, The Stranger, Just the Way You Are, Allentown,
I Go To Extremes, My Life, River of Dreams, Candle in the Wind, It's Still Rock-n-Roll
To Me, Big Shot, Grey Seal, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, Can You Feel the Love
Tonight, Uptown Girl, I Guess That's Why They Call it the Blues, Daniel, Take Me to
the Pilot, Something About the Way You Look Tonight, Philadelphia Freedom, Saturday
Night's Alright For Fighting, The Bitch is Back You May Be Right, Bennie and the Jets,
and Piano Man) 140 minutes DV-7189
15)Bank Atlantic Center, Sunrise, Florida 1/7/2006 (Piano Man, Everybody Loves You Now,
Miami 2017, Laura, Allentown, New York State Of Mind, Stilleto, Zanzibar, Great Wall
of China, All For Leyna, Sometimes A Fantasy, Sleeping With The Television On, She's
Right On Time, Movin' Out, The Night Is Still Young, Big Man On Mulberry Street,
Where's The Orchestra, Keepin' The Faith, I Go To Extremes, We Didn't Start The Fire,
Big Shot, You May Be Right, River Of Dreams, Only The Good Die Young, Scenes From
An Italian Restaurant, and Famous Last Words) (Audience) 131 minutes DV-7787

DAVID JOHANSEN:
1)Afternoon Exchange 7/9/81 4 minutes 204
2)Musikladen 1980 (Cool Metro, Frenchette, Reach Out, Girls, and Personality Crisis) DV-4668
3)MTV New Years Eve 1982 (Cool Metro, Funky But Chic, Bohemian Love Pad, Melody,
Stranded In The Jungle, She Loves Strangers, Frenchette, Reach Out, Here Comes The
Night, I'm A Lover, Build Me Up Buttercup, Girls, Personality Crisis) 53 minutes DV-4668
4)Melody, Swaheto Woman, and Animals medley videos DV-4668
5)Buster Poindexter on Saturday Night Live (Zat You Santa Claus?) DV-4668

ELTON JOHN:
1)Donahue 1980 50 minutes(Some Bad Glitches) 40
2)Muppet Show 1976 21 minutes 247 DV
3)MTV Unplugged 6/90 45 minutes M 56
4)Don't Go Breaking My Heart promo M 109
5)Talking With David Frost 11/22/91 60 minutes 3367
6)Old Grey Whistle Test 1970 4 minutes 3611
7)BBC In Concert 10/23/70 (Your Song, Border Song, 60 Years On, Take Me To The Pilot,
Greatest Discovery, I Need You To Turn To, and Burn Down the Mission) 25 minutes 4971 DV-365 DV-7868
8)My Gift Is My Song - One-on-One with David Frost A&E 8/15/99 120 minutes 7356 DV-4305
9)MSNBC's Time & Again 5/2000 60 minutes 7903
10)Greatest Hits Live: One Night Only CBS 12/1/2000 60 minutes 8342
11)Live By Request A&E 12/7/2001 120 minutes 9380
12)VH1 Behind The Music 60 minutes 9401
13)Last Call With Carson Daly 3/29/2002 60 minutes 9748
14)Edinburgh BBC 1977 120 minutes 10414
15)Thom Bell Sessions Studio film 1977 100 minutes 10414
16)ITV The Elton John Story 10/2001 50 minutes 10417
17)TFI Friday 12/2002 Elton John hosts The Pet Shop Boys, Victoria Beckham, Moby,
Ronan Keating, and Graham Norton 53 minutes 10417
18)Morecambe & Wise Christmas Show 1977 with Elton John(Shine On Through) 49 minutes 10417
19)Morecambe & Wise Christmas Show 1976 (Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word) 4 minutes 10417
20)Des O'Connor Tonight At Christmas 12/24/2001 (This Train Don't Stop There Anymore) 11 minutes 10418
21)Step Into Christmas promo DV-316
22)Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word promo DV-316
23)Classic Albums "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" 45 minutes DV-365
24)This Is Your Song - Broadway Sings Elton John 2000 hosted by Christine Baranski
and Nathan Lane. Performers include Adam Pascal, Heather Headley, Sheri Rene Scott,
Sandra Bernhard, Betty Buckley, B. J. Crosby, Victor Garber, and Deborah Gibson.
Songs include Rocket Man, I Guess That's Why They Call It The Blues, Don't Let The
Sun Go Down On Me, I'm Still Standing, and many more. At the end of the show Elton
sings a few songs including "Circle of Life". 140 minutes 10621
25)Great Performances: Elton John at the Royal Opera House 8/10/2003 A December 2002
concert taped at London's Royal Opera House, where he's joined by the Royal Academy
of Music's 90-piece orchestra and 30-voice choir. As it happens, John is an Academy
alum (he studied there for six years, beginning at age 11 in 1958), and this concert
benefits the conservatory's scholarship fund. The song lineup: "Sixty Years On," "Take
Me to the Pilot," "Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word," "Don't Let the Sun Go Down
on Me," "Tonight," "Philadelphia Freedom," "This Train Don't Stop Here Anymore,"
"Your Song" and "Saturday Night's Alright (for Fighting)." 58 minutes DV-1121
26)The Ellen Degeneres Show 10/2/2003 The one and only, Sir Elton John stops by to
perform "Tiny Dancer" and "Can You Feel The Love Tonight" and chat. Plus From the
hit TV show "ER," actor Noah Wyle. Plus, "The Bachelor" himself, Bob Guiney. 60 minutes DV-1432
27)The Sharon Osbourne Show 10/9/2003 Happy Birthday to Sharon! Sir Elton John makes a
special visit to the set along with Sharon's daughter, Kelly Osbourne. Sharon gets Elton
and Kelly "Under the Covers" for a candid, fun interview and Elton performs
"Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word" and "The Bitch Is Back" 60 minutes DV-1457
28)TOTP2 Special 2001 45 minutes DV-2970
29)McEnroe 7/14/2004 (interview and Tiny Dancer) 30 minutes DV-3015
30)Today Show interview 11/9/2004 and 11/10/2004 13 minutes DV-3544
31)Elton John at Radio City - Bravo 11/27/2004 (Philadelphia Freedom, Border Song,
Levon, Freaks In Love, Take Me To The Pilot, Tiny Dancer, Sorry Seems To Be
The Hardest Word, Burn Down The Mission, Come Down In Time, This Train
Don't Stop Here Anymore, Madman Across The Water, Don't Let The Sun Go
Down On Me, Your Song, Believe, and Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting)
120 minutes DV-3620 DV-3621
32)XM Radio commercial 1 minute DV-3784
33)CBS Early Show 12/15/2004 5 minutes DV-3784
34) The Ellen Degeneres Show 11/8/2004 The one-and-only Sir Elton John is back, to
perform "Answers In The Sky" from his new CD "Peachtree Road" and to chat
with Ellen about his recent headline-making comments. Also, Ellen goes bowling
with 79 year-old Lois Morgan, the oldest woman ever to bowl a perfect game. DV-3535
35)Larry King Live 2/7/2005 Elton is Interviewed and performs songs from his
latest album "Peachtree Road" including "All That I'm Allowed", "Turn The Lights
Out When You Leave", and "Tiny Dancer" 60 minutes DV-4123
36)Biography 3/25/2005 120 minutes DV-4366
37) 7/4/2005 Philadelphia News reports 15 minutes DV-5378
38)Hammersmith Odeon, London 12/24/74 (Grimsby(partial), Rocket Man, Goodbye Yellow
Brick Road, Daniel, Grey Seal, Old Grey Whiste Test Introduction, Grey Seal, Bennie
and the Jets, Band Introduction, Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds, I Saw Her Standing
There, Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me, Honky Cat, Saturday Night's Allright For
Fighting, Crocodile Rock, The Bitch is Back, Your Song, White Christmas with Gary Glitter
and Rod Stewart) 82 minutes (Large Timing Strip On Screen) Note: This was
Broadcast by The Old Grey Whistle on the BBC in 1974 but this version has the 5 songs
played before the broadcast began. DV-5464
39)Inside the Actor's Studio 10/16/2005 - In an expanded two-hour installment, Elton John talks
about his life and performs a hit parade of his songs, including a delicate "Your Song,"
"Honky Cat," "Rocket Man," "Bennie and the Jets" and "Candle in the Wind.". DV-5792
40)Telecomcerto 2005 Rome 3/9/2005 (Pinball Wizard, Daniel, Rocket Man, Sacrifice, Sorry
Seems To Be the Hardest Word, Candle in the Wind, They Call Her the Cat, Sad Songs,
Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me, I'm Still Standing, The Bitch is Back, Saturday Night's
Alright for Fighting, Crocodile Rock, and Your Song) 80 minutes
Comments between songs are translated into Italian DV-5890
41)CMA Awards 11/15/2005 with Dolly Parton 5 minutes DV-6130
42)Elton John: The Red Piano NBC 12/12/2005 (Bennie and the Jets, Daniel, Rocket Man,
Candle In The Wind, Pinball Wizard, Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting, and
Your Song) 60 minutes DV-6244
43)Central Park, New York 9/13/80 (Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting, Little Jeannie,
Bennie And The Jets, Imagine, Someone Saved My Life Tonight, Goodbye Yellow
Brick Road, Philadelphia Freedom, Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word,
Your Song, and Bite Your Lip (Get Up And Dance!)) 60 minutes DV-6340
44)Billy Joel and Elton John Face 2 Face Tokyo 3/31/98 (Your Song, Don't Let the Sun Go
Down On me, Angry Young Man, The Stranger, Just the Way You Are, Allentown,
I Go To Extremes, My Life, River of Dreams, Candle in the Wind, It's Still Rock-n-Roll
To Me, Big Shot, Grey Seal, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, Can You Feel the Love
Tonight, Uptown Girl, I Guess That's Why They Call it the Blues, Daniel, Take Me to
the Pilot, Something About the Way You Look Tonight, Philadelphia Freedom, Saturday
Night's Alright For Fighting, The Bitch is Back You May Be Right, Bennie and the Jets,
and Piano Man) 140 minutes DV-7189
45)Today Show 4/25/2006 (Interview with Elton and Bernie Taupin, Your Song, Right Before
My Eyes, and I Guess That's Why They Call It The Blues) 20 minutes DV-7323
46)The Early Show interview, The Bridge, Tiny Dancer 9/7&8/2006 15 minutes DV-8329
47)Live At 5 9/18/2006 1 minutes DV-8329
48)QVC - Live From Las Vegas 10/13/2006 Elton is interviewed and performs The Bridge,
Blues Never Fade Away, Tinderbox, and The Captain and The Kid 60 minutes DV-8432

ROBERT JOHN:
1)Solid Gold 1979 5 minutes 63

JOHN PEEL:
1)Turn That Racket Down BBC Documentary 1999 50 minutes 8206
2)John Peel: In Session Tonight - BBC 4 12/16/2004 A look through the archives at some of
the acts that John championed on his Radio 1 show through the decades. Many of the
Performances Featured Are From The Old Grey Whistle Test or other BBC shows.
Performers include Pink Floyd(Astronomy Domine), Jimi Hendrix(Wild Thing),
Bonzo Dog Band(Canyons Of Your Mind)Ron Geesin(Untitled), The Faces(Stay With
Me), David Bowie(Oh You Pretty Thing), Captain Beefheart(Upon The My Oh My),
Bridget St. John(Want To Be With You), Roxy Music(Do The Strand),
Thin Lizzy(Whiskey In The Jar), Bob Marley(Stir It Up), Brinsley Schwarz(Surrender
To The Rhythm), Siouxie and The Banshees(Love In A Void), Joy Division(Transmission),
Linton Kwesi Johnson(It Dread Inna Ingland), the Specials(Too Much Too Young),
Teardrop Explodes(Reward), the Smiths(This Charming Man), Misty In Roots(Poor and
Needy), Billy Bragg(A New England), Half Man Half Biscuit(Trumpton Riots),
Happy Mondays(Kinky Afro), The Fall(Telephone Thing), Elastica(Line Up), Pulp(Babies),
Roni Size Reprazent(Brown Paper Bag), Blur(Song 2), Orbital(Satan),
The Delgados(Thirteen Glinding Principles), the White Stripes(Hotel Yorba), and
Ash(Teenage Kicks) 90 minutes DV-3887 DV-4037
3)John Peel's Sound Of The Suburbs Channel 4 11/9/2004 DV-3887
4)The Story Of The Undertones 40 minutes. DV-4034
5)John Peel Tribute BBC 4 1/16/2004 Celebration of the life of the late DJ 30 minutes DV-4037
6)John Peel's Record Collection BBC 11/14/2005 While the much-missed Peelie had a record
collection encompassing over 100,000 records, CDs and singles, he had a soft spot for
certain songs in particular, carrying 140 with him at all times! Blimey. This documentary
looks at those very records and the artists which inspired one of the most influential DJs
of all time. 60 minutes DV-6229

GEORGE JONES
1)Showtime TV special 1981 Elvis Costello, Tanya Tucker, Georgette Jones, Emmylou Harris,
and Jessie Colter Introduced by Johnny Cash 75 minutes (Several Bad Glitches) 10291
2)Soundstage: George Jones, 50 Years of Hits 11/25/2004 with performances by Kenny Chesney,
Harry Connick, Jr., Vince Gill, Amy Grant, Alan Jackson, Martina McBride, Lorrie
Morgan, Aaron Neville, Trick Pony, Randy Travis and Wynonna. 55 minutes DV-4227

HOWARD JONES:
1)No One Is To Blame promo 433
2)Amnesty International 6/15/86 5 minutes 455

NORAH JONES
1)Nashville Now 11/26/2004 (Don't Know Why) DV-5550

RICKIE LEE JONES:
1)Satellite promo M 6 DV-7898

TOM JONES:
1)Kiss promo 2925
2)Letterman 1987 2925
3)The Voice Made Flesh BBC Documentary 1991 50 minutes 3112
4)Disco Dutch TV 1971 2 minutes 3510
5)Tempo 1965 27 minutes 3544
6)Italian TV 1965 6 minutes 3622
7)TV Show Compile 55 minutes 4792 PRE
8)Jerry Lee Lewis TV Show clip 3/28/69 8 minutes 4792
9)The Best Of This Is Tom Jones BBC Special 8/94 40 minutes 4882
10)Hilton TV Special From 1966, this Australian special features In The Midnight Hour,
Memphis Tennessee, I Can't Stop Loving You, Chills & Fever, Long Tall Sally,
What's New Pussycat, Thunderball, It's Not Unusual, and What'd I Say 25 minutes 6438 DV-2010
11)An Audience With Tom Jones 1999 60 minutes 9032
12)Later On compile of classic clips from TOTP, Later, The Beat Room, In Concert,
and more 50 minutes 9921
13)South Bank Show 2000 60 minutes 10415
14)Larry King Live 11/7/2003 What's new, Tom Jones? - Tom Jones' singing career spans
almost four decades and several genres. The versatile Welsh singer and sex symbol
joins Larry for the hour to discuss his distinctive career. 60 minutes DV-1638
15)Show Tom Jones - French TV special 7/30/66 (Tom sings: It's Not Unusual, I Can't Stop
Loving You, Stop Breaking My Heart, Zou Zou?, More, What's New Pussycat, Once
There Was A Time, Not Responsible, Memphis, Tennessee, and more) with guests:
Serge Gainsbourg(In Qui Est Out and Les Fuillees Mortes), Eric Charden(Question),
Pussy Cat(Ce N'est Pa Une Vie) sounds like a French version of Sha La La La Lee
by The Small Faces, Francoise Hardy(La Maison Ou J'ai and it est des choses),
Marianne Faithfull(Si Demain), and more 55 minutes DV-4962

JANIS JOPLIN:
1)Woodstock 8/69 8 minutes 2476
2)Music Scene 12/69 8 minutes 1258-1312
3)Dick Cavett Show 7/16/69 21 minutes 5692
4)Reputations BBC Documentary 2000 50 minutes 8797
5)E! True Hollywood Story 11/2001 120 minutes 9358
6)Hollywood Palace 10/26/68 (Summertime and Why) 10 minutes (Timing Strip On Screen) 10676
7)Janis - 1974 Movie DV-8344

JOURNEY:
1)Promos for: Lights; Feelin' That Way; & Wheel In The Sky 2321
2)VH1 Behind The Music 2/19/2001 60 minutes 8518
3)Journey (Special 90 minute "Director's Cut Edition) 10/28/2001 9257

JOY DIVISION:
1)Something Else UK TV 1980 7 minutes 86

JOY UNLIMITED
1)German TV 1970 3 minutes 11187 DV-4656

LAURENCE JUBER:
1)Borders Books & Music, San Rafael, California 5/4/96 (Audience) 37 minutes 9209

JUDAS PRIEST:
1)Breaking The Law and Living After Midnight promos 15
2)Hot Rockin' promo 231
3)Old Grey Whistle Test 5/24/75 (Rocka Rolla and Dying To Meet You) (POOR) 10 minutes 1678
4)Metal Gods 1973-1993 documentary 85 minutes 8334
5)Old Grey Whistle Test 1975 (Dreamer Deceiver) 5 minutes 8334 10423
6)VH1 Behind The Music 9/23/2001 60 minutes 9120
7) 12/18/83 Dortmund Festival - Westfallenhalle Dortmund, Germany 40 minutes DV-4587
8)VH1 Classic's Hangin' With…. with Rob Halford, Glenn Tipton, and K.K. Downing
(includes live studio performances of "Diamonds and Rust" and "Worth Fighting For")
30 minutes DV-6359
9)Classic Albums - British Steel 50 minutes DV-8433

JUKE-BOX-Episodes (also see Supersonic)
1)1976 w/Kinks, Andy Fairweather Low, The Rubettes, Billbo Buggins 2969
2)1976 w/ Marmalade (Ob La Di Ob La Da), Guys & Dolls (You Don't Have To Say You Love Me),
Ace (How Long), String Driven Things (But I Do), Sweet (Lies In Your Eyes) 2973

JUKEBOX FILMS Tapes Of 1960's Artists (Some French or Italian)
Mina (Pesci Rossi de Vitita - Sialen), Eden Kane(Forget Me Not), The Springfields(Maracabamba),
Dave Storm & The Diamonds(If You Gotta Make A Fool Of Somebody),
The Fentone(That Ole Yeah Yeah Feeling), Marino Marini(Bella Bella Bambina),
The Fortunes(Ain't Gonna Kiss Ya), Bobby Rydell(Sway), Gino Cop(E Mia La Notte),
The Milords(Baby Madison), Alan Davison & The Diamonds(Please Let It Happen To Me),
Eden Kane(Someone Wants To Know), Al Saxon (Mine All Mine), Jan and Kelly(I've Got A
Secret), Phil Fernando(The High Life), Marino Marini(Mille Luci), The Springfields(Down and
Out), Al Saxon and Doug Sheldon(Tell Them What They Want To Hear), Danny Sheldon(Night
Time), Ingrid Anthofer(Reverse Strip), Andy Cavell(Speedy Gonzales), The Paramount Jazz
Quartet(Who Were You With Last Night?), Julie Rayne(Bobby's Girl), Screaming Lord Sutch (Jack
The Ripper), The Viscounts(Let's Twist Again), Freddie and The Dreamers(You Were Made
For Me), Acker Bilk(Volga Boatmen), Marino Marini(Mon Sei Mai Stata Cosi Bella),
Os Brasileiros(Dorme La Nina), Eden Kane(When My Little Girl Is Smiling), Les Chats
Sauvages(Sherry), Jolanda Rossin(Un' anima leggera), ?, Antonio Basurto(Zi Nicola),
Giorgio Gaber(Genevieve), Gastone Parigi e Il Suo Quintetto(Jo e La Tromba), ?,
J. Nobili(Twist Funiculi), Frankie Vaughan(Gonna Be A Good Boy Now), Domaggio
Tesla(Giovane, Giovane), Frankie Vaughan(Wouldn't You Like It?), ?, Di Mario Cenci(Let Me
Cry), The Raindrops(Maybe It's The Madison), Fat Lou and The Crackpots(If You Were The
Only Girl In The World), Swanson Frozen TV Dinner commercial, Handi-Wipes commercial,
Crisco commercial, Gastone Parigi(Eddy), The Paramount Jazz Quartet(Ship Ahoy),
Orchestre I Latini - Selene(Moonstruck), The Viscounts(Let's Twist Again), Charles
Blackwell(Come Outside), Alan Klein & Julie Samuel(Come Outside), Wayne Gibson and The
Dynamic Sound(I Like It), Steve Perry(Ginny Come Lately), The Bachelors(The Stars Will
Remember), Dion(Runaround Sue), Terrie Lomas(Like I Do), The Raindrops(Loco-motion),
The Hollies(Little Lover), Marino Marini(Twist In Love), Bobby Rydell(Frenesi),
Russ Sainty(Go Away Little Girl), Frankie Vaughn(Alley Alley-O), Johnny Great(If I Had A
Hammer), Vince Hill (Catch A Falling Star), Frankie Vaughn(The Trouble With Man),
Acker Bilk(Sippin' Cider Beside Her), Marino Marini(Amore A Palma di Mallorca),
Palma di Mallorca(Amore), Frankie Vaughn(Everybody Loves My Baby), Acker Bilk(Gotta
See Baby Tonight), Lynda Graham(Last Year's Love), ?(Far Away Places), Screamin Jay
Hawkins(Frenzy), Tullio Gallo Orchestra(Russian Twist), Johnny Arthey & The
Cracknuts(Nutrocker), Lionel and Joyce Blair(Must Be Madison), Vince Hill(Twisting The
Night Away), Fay Craig(Mirage), Fay Craig and Boscoe Holder(Voodoo), ?, ?,
Acker Bilk(In A Persian Market), Paramount Jazz Quartet(Let The Great Big World Keep
Turning), Acker Bilk(Creole Jazz and Stranger On The Snore), The Kentones(Show Me The
Way To Go Home), Ricardo Rauchi(Okay Madison), Fred Astaire Dancers(Bossa Nova),
Don Archell(The Wayward Wind), and Ricardo Ranchi(Okay Twist) 240 minutes 10132 DV-1128
2) Includes many unknown bands including Rubber Lips(Bill Bailey), Gina Paoli(La Gatta),
The Orchids(Mr. Scrooge), Eden Kane(Sounds Funny To Me), Shane Fenton and
The Fentones(I Ain't Got Nobody), Johnny Bey(The Girl I Love), Julie Payne and
Lance Percival(Come A Little Closer), Peppino Di Capri and The Rockers(When),
Bobby Rydell(Swinging School), Craig Fay(Bong Baby), Bobby Green(Up On The
Roof), Appel Mann(Let's Twist Again), Charles Blackman(Come Outside),
Wayne Gibson and The Dynamic Sound(I Like It), The Bachelors(The Stars Will Remember),
Dion(Runaround Sue), Terrie Lomas(Like I Do), The Raindrops(Locomotion),
The Hollies(Little Lover), Marino Marini(Twist In Love), Russ Sainty(Go Away Little Girl),
Billy Curtis(Soldi Soldi), Petula Clark, Paul Anka(Remember Diana), Dion(Ruby),
and many other European artists some of whom cover many American hits, some are
in English and some are not 4 hours (Reddish Film Print) 10342

JUKEBOX HEROES (BBC TV Series focusing on the unsung heroes of British pop - 30 minutes each):
1)Marty Wilde - The history of one of Britain's first rock n roll stars, Marty Wilde
and the Wildcats. Influenced by Lonnie Donegan, Marty started playing
skiffle then moved to rock n roll. Cool vintage film footage and photos. Marty's
marriage(against the wishes of manager Larry Parnes) led to the downfall of his
teen idol career. Cliff Richard and Billy Fury stepped up to take his place. The
Wildcats went on to back Gene Vincent and Eddie Cochran. Interviews include:
Marty, Jack Good, Cliff Richard, Justin Hayward, Kim Wilde, Wee Willie Harris,
Hal Carter, Big Jim Sullivan and Brian Bennett 10193 DV-1088
2)Terry Dene 10193 DV-1088
3)Alma Cogan 10193 DV-1088
4)Johnny Kidd 10193 DV-1088
5)Vince Taylor 10193 DV-1089
6)The Small Faces 10193 DV-1089
7)Badfinger: `Maybe Tomorrow' 8/6/2002 Unsung heroes of British pop, Badfinger were a
band from South Wales who had three top ten hits in the UK and enjoyed huge success
in the U.S. where they were hailed as the natural successors to the Beatles. However,
management incompetence and greed meant that they became broke, and the group's
two lead singers ended up committing suicide within a couple of years of one another. 10279 DV-1089
8)Screaming Lord Sutch: `Midnight Man' 7/2/2002 Screaming Lord Sutch, the frontman of
the Monster Raving Loony Party, whose involvement in a succession of bands in the
Fifties and Sixties laid the ground for heavy metal, goth rock and punk. However, his
exuberant public life hid a very private depression, an affliction which was to eventually
overwhelm him. Sutch was involved in a succession of great bands that included Keith
Moon, Ritchie Blackmore, Nicky Hopkins, Jimmy Page and Jeff Beck. His producer was
Joe Meek. Songs include "Midnight Man," "Jenny Jenny," "Jack The Ripper,"
"Train Kept A Rollin," and "Dracula's Daughter." 10279 DV-1089
9)John Leyton: `Johnny Remember Me' 7/9/2002 John Leyton was an overnight success when
his record `Johnny Remember Me' topped the charts for seven weeks in 1961. He gave
it all up to act in films, including classics such as `The Great Escape'. Also featuring a
journey back to the era of British pop before the Beatles and the Stones, using new
footage and original performances which have not been seen for 30 years. 10279 DV-1090
10)Dickie Pride: `Pride without Prejudice' 7/16/2002 This edition looks at Dickie Pride who,
at the end of the 1950s, had everything it takes to be a rock 'n' roll idol, but his early
promise was never fulfilled, and Pride struggled against the disappointment and drug
addiction that accompanied his quest for fame. He was Britain's first rock and roller
to die from a drug overdose, at the age of just 27. 10279 DV-1090
11)Petula Clark: `Baby Lover' 7/23/2002 Petula Clark's fame in the 1960s came after a bitter
struggle to be accepted as a serious artist. During World War II, she recorded novelty
songs and became one of the cinema's most popular child actors. However, exploitation
at the hands of her ruthless father eventually prompted her to run away and reinvent herself
as a sexy chanteuse - despite the initial scepticism of her record company. 10279 DV-1090
12)Ian Dury: `The Upminster Kid' 8/13/2002 A profile of Ian Dury, who found fame with the
Blockheads and whose confrontational lyrics and performances influenced bands such
as the Sex Pistols and Madness. Including interviews with former band members,
managers and girlfriends. 10279 DV-1090

THE JULIE FELIX SHOW(British TV):
1)BBC 4/26/70 w/The Hollies and Jimmy Page (Poor Quality BBC Work print
with onscreen timing strip and alternate takes) 40 minutes 4836

JUMP IN THE SADDLE:
1)The Curly Shuffle promo 1456

JUST FOR FUN - 1962 Cherry Roland(Just For Fun), Mark Wynter(Vote For Me and
I'm Happy With You), Jet Harris(Man From Nowhere), Clodagh Rogers(Sweet
Boy), Joe Brown and The Bruvvers(Let Her Go and What's The Name Of The
Game), Ketty Lester(All On A Warm Summer's Day), Freddie Cannon( I Gotta Get
Up Early In The Morning), Bobby Vee(Touch Me and The Night Has A Thousand Eyes),
Kenny Lynch(Crazt Crazes Monument), Jimmy Powell(Everybody But You),
Lyn Cornell(Kisses Can Lie), Sounds Inc.(Go), Brian Poole and The
Tremeloes(Keep On Dancin'), Karl Denver(Lyin' To You), Louise Corday(Which
Way The Wind Blows), The Springfields(Little Boat), Tony Meehan with
Jet Harris(Hully Gully), The Vernon Girls(Just Another Girl),
The Tornadoes(Stars In The Sky), The Spotniks(My Bonnie),
The Crickets(My Little Girl and Teardrops Fall Like Rain) 76 minutes 9613

JOSHUA KADISEN:
1)Late Show With David Letterman 2/1/94 (Jessie) 5 minutes 4507

KAISER CHIEFS
1) Live Collection Volume 1 DV-7249
" Glastonbury Festival 2005 - Somerset, England 6/25/2005 (Na Na Na Na Naaa, Saturday Night,
Everyday I Love You Less and Less, Born To Be A Dancer, Hard Times Send Me, I Predict A Riot,
Time Honored Tradition, Modern Way, Oh My God, Take My Temperature, and Interview)
" VH2 Live - Angel Studios, Islington 2005 (I Predict A Riot, Caroline Yes, Born To Be A Dancer,
Everyday I Love You Less And Less, Modern Way, and Oh My God)
" Top Of The Pops 5/27/2005 (Everyday I Love You Less and Less)
" Mercury Music Awards 2005 - London 9/6/2005 (I Predict A Riot)
2)Live Collection Volume 2 DV-7250
" Cardiff Barfly 10/15/2004 (I Predict A Riot)
" Haldern Festival 2005 Niederrhein, Germany 8/5/2005 (Everyday I Love You Less And Less, Caroline,
Yes, Modern Way, and Oh My God)
" Oxygen Festival 2005 - County Kildare, Ireland 7/9/2005 (I Predict A Riot, Time Honoured Tradition,
Oh My God, Born To Be A Dancer, and Everyday I Love You Less And Less)
" Live 8 - Philadelphia 7/2/2005 (I Predict A Riot, Everyday I Love You Less And Less, and Oh My God)
" Later... with Jools Holland 5/27/2005 (I Predict A Riot, Everyday I Love You Less And Less, and Oh My God)
" Top Of The Pops 5/27/2005 (Everyday I Love You Less and Less
3)London 4/28-29/2006 (Every Day I Love You Less And Less, Saturday Night, Born To Be A
Dancer, Na Na Na Na Naa, Sink That Ship, Time Honoured Tradition, and
Modern Way) 24 minutes DV-7723

KAK
1)Everything's Changing promo DV-4206

KANSAS:
1)Dust In The Wind promo 337
2)Houston 12/9/80 (Lohringren, Point Of No Return, Icarus, Paradox, Hopelessly Human,
Cheyenne Anthem, Dust In The Wind, You Think You Got It Made, Mask Of The
Great Deceiver, Miracles Out Of Nowhere, Loner, Anything For You, Don't Open
Your Eyes, Got To Rock On, No One Together, Hold On, Relentless, Portrait, and
Carry On Wayward Son) 100 minutes DV-6194

KATRINA AND THE WAVES:
1)Walking On Sunshine promo 545
2)Tonight Show 4/4/86 5 minutes M 118

THE KENNY EVERETT TELEVISION SHOW
1)Lulu and cameos by ABBA 1980 30 minutes 9865

KIDS LIKE ME AND YOU - "Friday at Redding" Punk/New Wave concert 1978 Featuring
Sham '69, Penetration, The Jam(In the City, Mr. Clean + 1), Ultravox, and The Pirates. DV-5056

GREG KIHN:
1)Solid Gold 11/81 4 minutes 84
2)Videowest Segment on rock music and hearing trouble 5 minutes 60

B.B. KING
1)Live In Concert (recorded at the Jazz Open Stuttgart, July 1997) 60 minutes DV-6261

CAROLE KING:
1)The Tracey Ullman Show 11/19/89 5 minutes M 3
2) BBC In Concert 10/2/71 (I Feel The Earth Move, Natural Woman, So Far Away w/James
Taylor, Smackwater Jack, It's Too Late, Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow, and
Up On The Roof) 29 minutes 8255 DV-3341 DV-7822
3)CBS News Sunday Morning Feature 7/24/2005 12 minutes DV-5178

FREDDY KING
1)The Best Of The Freddie King Blues Band - Out Of The Deep Freeze The Lost Reels
Live 1972 47 minutes 10357

KING CRIMSON:
1)Fridays 12/4/81 (Elephant Talk and Thela Hun Ginjeet) 10 minutes 8 DV-3559
2)New Music 11/81 7 minutes 68
3)London 1981 8 minutes 124-3645
4)Fridays 12/4/81 Rehearsal outtake (Matte Kudasai) 4 minutes 145 DV-3559
5)Belew brief interview on MTV 1982 1 minute 136 DV-5331
6)Beat Club 10/17/73 (Larks Tounges In Aspic Part 1) 5 minutes 492
7)Live 1973 w/Lark's Tongue commercial 14 minutes 223
8)Munich 9/29/82 (Matte Kudasai, The Sheltering Sky, Neal and Jack and Me, I Did, and
Heartbeat) 41 minutes 60
9)Tokyo 1981 Rehearsal(Audience) 7 minutes 222
10)Heartbeat promo 223
11)Sleepless promo 273 DV-3559
12)Rock Of The 80's 6/84 Live in Australia (Sleepless, Man With An Open Heart, Heartbeat,
and Elephant Talk) 17 minutes 278 DV-3559 DV-7574
13)Cutting Edge 1984 12 minutes 87
14)Bruford on Vancouver TV 5/30/84 3 minutes 496
15)Fripp interview 1984 12 minutes 3180
16)Old Grey Whistle Test 2/18/82 11 minutes 3645
17)Frejus, France 8/27/82 (Waiting Man, Matte Kudasai, The Sheltering Sky, Neil and Jack
and Me, Indiscipline, and Heartbeat) 30 minutes 3645
18)Live in Tokyo, Kouseinenkin Kaikan 4/16/2003 (Introductory Soundscape, The Power To
Believe I: A Cappella, Level Five, ProzaKc Blues, The ConstruKction Of Light,
Happy With What You Have To Be Happy With, Elektrik, One Time, Facts Of Life,
The Power To Believe II (Power Circle), Dangerous Curves, Larks' Tongues In Aspic:
Part IV, The Deception Of The Thrush, The World's My Oyster Soup Kitchen Floor
Wax Museum) DV-4272
19)Live at the Shepherds Bush Empire, London 7/3/2000 (Into The Frying Pan, The
ConstruKction Of Light, VROOOM, One Time, London Improv 1: Blasticus SS
Blastica, Dinosaur, The World's My Oyster Soup Kitchen Floor Wax Museum,
London Improv 2: C Blasticum Cage, ProzaKc Blues, Larks' Tongues In Aspic: Part IV,
Three Of A Perfect Pair, The Deception Of The Thrush, Sex, Sleep, Eat, Drink, Dream,
and Heroes) DV-4273
20)Frame By Frame a compilation of live European TV appearances from the 1981(Discipline)
and 1982 (Beat) period. 75 minutes DV-6274
1. Frame By Frame - Old Grey Whistle Test 1981
2. Indiscipline - Old Grey Whistle Test 1981
3. Elephant Talk - Unknown TV studio 1981
4. Matte Kudasai - Germany 1982
5. Heartbeat - Germany - 1982
6. Waiting Man - Germany 1982
7. Robert Fripp - Documentary - With Frippertronics and King Crimson
8. Elephant Talk - RAI Italian TV
9. Matte Kudasai - RAI Italian TV

KINGS OF COUNTRY - BBC 4 4/9/2006 Profiles of the six most influential male country stars
of the 50s, 60s and 70s, with rare archive performances. Featuring Hank Williams, Jim Reeves,
Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard, George Jones and Johnny Cash. The surviving kings join family
and friends to give rare insights into the rise to fame of these greats, while Billy Connolly,
Jack White, LeAnn Rimes, Lauren Laverne and Elvis Costello pay tribute to the men who
changed music. 60 minutes DV-7264

KINGS OF ROCK AND ROLL - BBC 1 12/28/2004 A look back at the 1950s, a decade often
seen as having the wildest pop music of all time. The stories of Bill Haley, Elvis Presley,
Little Richard, Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis and Buddy Holly are told both by the artists
themselves and people who knew them. Contributors include Bill Haley's original Comets,
The Crickets, Buddy Holly's widow Maria Elena, Chuck Berry's son and June Juanico,
Elvis' first serious girlfriend. 60 minutes DV-4036

THE KINGSMEN:
1)Where The Action Is 1966 3 minutes 1604

KING'S X
1)Rockplast 4/4/99 (Groove Machine, Dogman, Lost in Germany, Sometime, Fade,
We Were Born to be Loved, Looking for Love, and Moanjam DV-698

THE KINGSTON TRIO
1)The Kingston Trio: Wherever We May Go PBS 8/16/2006 - Interviews, vintage footage and
music clips tell the story of The Kingston Trio's rise to fame. 60 minutes DV-8031

THE KINKS:
1)One For The Road 60 minutes PRE
2)Supersonic TV 1976 (You Really Got Me / All Day and All Night) 5 minutes 62 DV-1593
3)WKYC News 9/20/81 3 minutes M 31
4)Predictable promo 4-PRE
5)Beat Club 1967 2 minutes 188
6)Beat,Beat,Beat 1966 4 minutes 188
7)Saturday Night Live 2/26/77 9 minutes 209
8)Saturday Night Live 10/10/81 8 minutes 209
9)Jukebox 1976 8 minutes 209
10)Midnight Special 5/6/77 (Sleepwaker and Juke Box Music) 9 minutes 209
11)Midnight Special 1973(B & W POOR Quality) 6 minutes 209
12)Mike Douglas 3/8/77 15 minutes 209
13)Old Grey Whistle Test 1978 40 minutes 209
14)Soap Opera - Granada TV Special 1972? 56 minutes DV-8307
15)Don't Forget To Dance promo 233-PRE
16)Ray Davies' Video Divorce 8 minutes(incomplete) 236
17)Beat Club 1968 6 minutes 247
18)Ready, Steady, Go 1966 4 minutes 320
19)Live In Stockholm 1967 Beat, Beat, Beat 8 minutes 371
20)Death Of A Clown promo 371
21)Beat Club 1967 5 minutes (3+) 8-987
22)Father Christmas promo(POOR Quality) 1678
23)Come Dancing;State Of Confusion; & Do It Again promos PRE
24)The Story Of the Kinks Dutch TV Special 1980 46 minutes 980
25)London Calling 12/81 7 minutes 980
26)Top Of The Pops 1982 4 minutes 980
27)Drop-In Swedish TV 1967 5 minutes 980 DV-4541
28)Ray Davies looks at Return To Waterloo 26 minutes 980
29)Beat Club 1967 & 1969 10 minutes 980
30)The Story Of The Kinks BBC Documentary 52 minutes 981
31)Rainbow, London 1971 w/interviews (Till The End Of The Day, Waterloo Sunset,
Top Of The Pops, Money-Go-Round, Sunny Afternoon, Virgin Soldiers, She Bought
A Hat Like Princess Marina, Alcohol, Acute Schizo Blues, and You Really Got Me)
40 minutes 981
32)Today Show 1987 5 minutes 981
33)Live At 5 1987 4 minutes 981
34)British Music Awards 1 minute 981
35)Rock'n'Roll Cities promo 981
36)MTV interview 1987 4 minutes 981
37)MTV promos & Guest VJ clips 3 minutes 981
38)1975 B & W Concert film 53 minutes 987
39)Old Grey Whistle Test 1978 5 minutes 987
40)Hullabaloo? 1966 2 minutes 987
41)Promos For: Apeman; Father Christmas; Starstruck; Sleepwalker; Wonderboy;
Death Of A Clown; Days; Deadend Street; Do It Again; How Are You; and The Road 1026
42)Saturday Night Live 11/17/84 9 minutes 1026
43)Schoolboys Tour 8mm film(Audience)(POOR) 17 minutes 1026
44)MTV interview 1985 5 minutes 1026
45)Letterman 1985 8 minutes 1026
46)MTV interview 1987 3 minutes 1026
47)Entertainment Tonight feature 1986 3 minutes 1026
48)CNN Feature 1986 3 minutes 1026
49)Weird Al Yankovic spoofing LOLA on Tonight Show 7/25/85 4 minutes 1026
50)Top Of The Pops 1971 (Lola) 3 minutes 1311 DV-375 DV-1593
51)Shindig 7/7/65 9 minutes 1312
52)Beat Club 1971 5 minutes M 2
53)Ray on Star Of The Week Japanese TV 1982 15 minutes 1931
54)Ray on Japanese TV 1982 4 minutes 1931
55)Ray on Letterman 12/13/89 6 minutes M 6
56)UK Jive VH-1 Special 1/90 23 minutes M 22
57)Ray on Letterman 2/19/88 8 minutes 2240
58)Swedish TV 1965 2 minutes 3509 DV-349
59)Later With Jools Holland 1994 17 minutes 4866
60)Don't Forget Your Toothbrush 1994 12 minutes 4866
61)The White Room 4/95 9 minutes 5240
62)Warwick, Rhode Island 7/23/95 80 minutes (Audience) 5261
63)Peter Quaife home movies 1965 30 minutes 5430
64)Peter Quaife on On The Road Again 6/88 7 minutes 5430
65)Ray on Later With Greg Kinnear 12/95 20 minutes 5430
66)I'm Not Like Everybody Else: The World Of Ray Davies And The
Kinks BBC 1995 58 minutes 5469 DV-3490
67)Rockpalast 4/3/82 (Around The Dial, The Hardway, Where Have All The Good
Times Gone, Captain America Calling(Catch Me Now, I'm Falling), Come On
Now, Destroyer, Yo,Yo, Lola, Dead End Street, Add It Up, Low Budget,
Art Lover, Back To Front, A Gallon Of Gas, Celluloid Heroes, Till The End Of
The Day, Bernadette, All Day And All Of The Night, Give The People What The
Want, Pressure, You Really Got Me, Stop Your Sobbing / David Watts 100 minutes 8796
68)Rainbow, London 1977 (All Day And All Of The Night, Well Respected Man, Sunny
Afternoon, Waterloo Sunset, Slum Kids, Celluloid Heroes, Get Back In The Line,
The Hard Way, Lola, Demon Alcohol, and Fat Flabby Annie) 45 minutes 9045 DV-1177
69)British TV 1966 (Be My Friend) (Timing Strip On Screen) 3 minutes 10102 DV-4541
70)Long Distance Piano Player 10/15/70 (BBC Play For Today) 60 minutes 10366
71)Star Maker Granada TV Special 7/25/74 (Granada Television Center, Manchester
(Everybody's A Star, Ordinary People, Rush Hour Blues, Rush Hour Blues, Nine To Five,
Have Another Drink, You Make It All Worthwhile, A Face In The Crowd, and
You Can't Stop The Music) 37 minutes 10366 DV-8307
72)VH1 Interview 3 minutes 10366
73)Irish TV 2001? (You Really Got Me, interview, and Waterloo Sunset) 15 minutes 10366
74)Unknown TV 2001? (All Day and All Of The Night) 4 minutes 10366
75)Top of the Pops(Sunny Afternoon) (poor quality picture) DV-3007
76)Shindig(Where Have All the Good Times Gone?) DV-3007 DV-4541
77)Deadend Street promo DV-3281
78)BBC In Concert Rainbow Theatre, London 1/24/73 (Victoria, Acute Schizophrenia Paranoia
Blues, Dedicated Follower Of Fashion, Lola, Holiday, Good Golly Miss Molly, You
Really Got Me, All Day And All The Night, Waterloo Sunset, and Village Green
Preservation Society) 30 minutes DV-3389 DV-7266 DV-7868
79)Compilation Featuring:You Really Got Me, Starstruck promo, Top Of The Pops(Ape Man)
rebroadcast on Disco German TV, Ape Man promo, Top Of The Pops(Lola),
Supersonic 1976 (You Belong To Yesterday), Autumn Almanac clip, Pop Goes the
'60s (Thank You for the Days), Ready, Steady, Go? (You Really Got Me),
Beat Club 5/27/72 (Muswell Hillbillies), Beat Club(Waterloo Sunset and Plastic Man),
Dave Davies(Death Of A Clown and Susannah Is Still Alive), and
Shindig 9/1/65(I'm A Lover Not A Fighter and Beautiful Delilah) 58 minutes DV-3490
80)All Aboard The Great Lost Kinks DVD Compilation - Approximately 2 hours DV-3849
- Live at the Cavern Club 2/21/64 (Long Tall Sally)
- The Beat Room 10/1/64(You Really Got Me and Got Love If You Want It)
- Shindig! 12/17/64 (All Day And All Of The Night and You Really Got Me)
- NME-Pollwinner's Concert 4/11/65 (You Really Got Me and Tired Of Waiting)
- Shindig! 7/1/65 [out of sync] (Set Me Free, Who'll Be The Next In Line, Tired Of Waiting,
- It's Alright, I'm A Lover, Not A Fighter, and Long Tall Shorty)
- Shindig! 8/4/65 (See My Friends and I Gotta Move)
- Drop-In 9/2/65 (Set Me Free, See My Friends, Wonder Where My Baby Is Tonight)
- Beat! Beat! Beat! 11/23/65 (A Well Respected Man, Milk Cow Blues, Till The
- End Of The Day, I'm A Lover, Not A Fighter, and You Really Got Me)
- Dedicated Follower Of Fashion Promo
- A Whole Scene Going 6/8/66 (Sunny Afternoon)
- Dead End Street Promo
- Beat Club 5/67 (Mr. Pleasant and Waterloo Sunset)
- Beat Club 7/67 (Death Of A Clown - Dave Davies solo)
- Beat Club 10/67 (Susannah's Still Alive - Dave Davies solo)
- Top Of The Pops 11/9/67 (Autumn Almanac)
- Top Of The Pops 4/3/68 (Wonder Boy)
- Wonder Boy and Starstruck Promos
- Beat Club 5/67 (Plastic Man)
- Pop Go The 60's 12/31/69 (Days)
- Top Of The Pops 5/21/70 (Lola)
- Apeman and The Money-Go-Round Promos
- Beat Club 4/12/72 (Muswell Hillbillies)
- In Concert 1/24/73 (Village Green Preservation Society)
- German TV 1979 (Kinks 1964-66 documentary overdubbed in German)
81)God Save The Kinks Compilation 75 minutes DV-4383
- My Generation - Granada TV 1995
- The Beat Room 10/1/64 (You Really Got Me)
- Hullabaloo 2/16/65 (You Really Got Me and All Day and All Night)
- Shindig 7/1/65 (Tired Of Waiting For You)
- Dead End Street Promo
- Drop-In 9/2/65 (See My Friends)
- A Whole Scene Going6/8/66 (Sunny Afternoon)
- Top Of The Pops 11/9/67 (Autumn Almanac)
- Beat Club 5/67 (Plastic Man)
- Pop Goes the '60s(Thank You for the Days)
- Top Of The Pops 5/21/70 (Lola)
- Apeman promo (Color)
- Long Distance Piano Player 10/15/70 (BBC Play For Today) excerpt
- Saturday Night Live 2/26/77 (You Really Got Me/All Day and All Of the Night and A Well Respected Man)
82)The Tonight Show 5/25/93 (Hatred, Celluloid Heroes, and Interview) 9 minutes DV-5060
83)TV Compilation 60 minutes DV-8342
" Saturday Night Live 10/10/81(The Art Lover and Destroyer)
" Late Night with David Letterman 1988 (The Road)
" The Tonight Show 5/25/93 (Hatred, Celluloid Heroes, and interview)
" Late Night with Conan O'Brien 10/25/95 (interview about his Book "X-Ray" and performing Victoria and You Really
Got Me - as end credits roll) 17 minutes
" Late Show with David Letterman 10/7/96 (Rocks Me To The Bone)
" Glastonbury 1997(Waterloo Sunset)
" The Tonight Show 7/18/2006 (After The Fall Is Over)
" Father Christmas promo
" Supersonic 1976(from syndicated Jukebox version hosted by Twiggy) (You Really Got Me)
84)Ray Davies on Austin City Limits (Recorded 7/24/2006) (I'm Not Like Everybody Else,
After the Fall, Next Door Neighbor, Over My Head, Run Away from Time,
20th Century Man, The Tourist, A Long Way from Home, Getaway(Lonesome Train),
All Day and All of the Night, and brief interview segment) 56 minutes DV-8383

KISS:
1)Paul Lynde Halloween Special 10/30/76 (Detroit Rock City, King of the Night Time World,
and Beth) 6 minutes 1872
2)Kiss Meets The Phantom Of The Park movie 90 minutes PRE
3)Dick Clark Special 2/19/74 12 minutes M 118
4)HBO Special Tokyo, 4/2/77 (Detroit Rock City, Firehouse, Let Me Go Rock'n'Roll,
Makin Love, Cold Gin, Ace Solo, Nothin' To Lose, Gene Solo, Rock and Roll All Nite,
Drum Solo, God Of Thunder, and Black Diamond) 50 minutes DV-5091

KNACK:
1)1st Album promos for My Sharona, Frustrated, and Good Girls Don't 76 DV-2762
2)AT 10 Update 1984 3 minutes M 62
3)Live From The Rock 'n' Roll Funhouse Hosted by the "legendary" Jimmy Lemonjello, this
concert transports you to a live television show somewhere from the past that never
existed... but does now. Taped in front of a live audience in Long Beach, California,
on August 18th 2001, (Pop Is Dead, Baby Talks Dirty, Oh Tara, Can I Borrow A Kiss,
Another Lousy Day In Paradise, Good Girls Don't, One Day At A Time, It's Not Me,
Siamese Twins(The Monkey And Me), Harder On You, Sweet Dreams, Seven Days
Of Heaven, That's What Little Girls Do, (She's So) Selfish, My Sharona, and
(Havin' A) Rave Up 51 minutes DV-227

KNEBWORTH BENEFIT: 6/30/89 Concert featuring: Mark Knoppfler; Status Quo
Tears For Fears; Robert Plant w/Jimmy Page; Cliff Richard & Shadows;
Genesis; Eric Clapton; Elton John; Paul McCartney, and Pink Floyd 4 hours M 58-M 59-M 68

KOOL AND THE GANG:
1)Celebration promo 376

THE KORGI'S:
1)Everybody's Gotta Learn Sometime promo 177 DV-2763

ALEXIS KORNER AND STEVE MARRIOTT
1)Musikladen 8/30/75 (One Scotch, One Burbon, One Beer, Slow Down, and more) 24 minutes 11185

KRAFT MUSIC HALL:
1) 1/22/69 The Sounds Of The 60's w/Bobby Darin, Stevie Wonder(For Once In My Life, I Don't Know
Why I Love You and If I Were A Carpenter w/Bobby), Judy Collins(Both Sides Now,
Someday Soon, and I'll Be Your Baby Tonight w/Bobby), Buddy Rich, and
Laura Nyro(Save The Country +1) 53 minutes (Timing Strip On Screen) 10286 DV-405
2) 12/27/67 Woody Allen Looks At 1967 w/Liza Minelli, John Byner,
Aretha Franklin, and William F.Buckley Jr. 55 minutes (Rough Opening) 2999
3) 12/10/69 Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, The Tennessee Three, The Carter Family,
The Statler Brothers, and Peggy Lee 52 minutes (B&W Print) 5328

KRAFTWERK:
1)Promos for: Antennae; Trans Euro-Express 125
2)The Model promo 4
3)Making It Go film 1660
4)Musique Non Stop promo M 25 DV-4278
5)Compile of promos and TV Appearances and assorted clips 1971-1992 80 minutes 9131
6)The Robots promo DV-316
7)Rarities Compilation 64 minutes. DV-5159
" Pop2000 excerpt (WDR TV)
" Tomorrow's World 1975 TV Special
" Radioactivity (Live on French TV 1978)
" Die Mensch Maschine 1981 TV Special
" Mini Calculatore (Live RAI TV 1981)
" Wolfgang Flur interview
" Die Roboter (The Mix version) German TV Special
" Expo 2000 (RTL Top of the Pops)
" Aero Dynamique (MTV music awards 2003)
" Tour de France 1983 (promo)
" The Robots 1978 (promo)
" Showroom dummies 1982 (promo)
" The Model 1978 (promo)
" Expo 2000 (kling klang mix 2002)
" Tour de France 2003 (promo)
8)Prague Lucerna 5/22/2004 (The Man Machine, Vitamin, Numbers, Computer World,
Home Computer, Pocket Calculator, and Music Non Stop) (Audience) 45 minutes DV-8528

BILLY J. KRAMER:
1)Rock'n'Roll Palace 7/88 3 minutes 987

LAKE
1)Germany 1984 (Lorraine, Continental Vagabond, Dreams In The Night, Celebrate,
and Heroes(end cut off) ) 22 minutes 9043 DV-4670
2)Nürnberg 1977 (I Got The Music In Me) 6 minutes DV-3640

LANDSCAPE:
1)Norman Bates promo 238

RONNIE LANE
1)The Life And Music Of Ronnie Lane BBC 2006 60 minutes DV-6595 DV-8347
A profile of rock music's gypsy king, the man who was a member of The Small Faces but preferred to pursue his pastoral, hippie dreams at the expense of stardom. He rubbed shoulders with the aristocracy of British rock including Clapton, Rod Stewart, Townshend and The Rolling Stones, but while the others went on to fame, fortune and respectability, Ronnie pursued a solo career that distinguishes the pre-punk period of the mid-70s, and that still sounds fresh today. His solo career was prematurely ended when he began to succumb to the multiple sclerosis that had killed his mother. With tributes from Eric Clapton, Ian McLagan, Kenney Jones, and Pete Townshend. Plus contributions from Ronnie's widow, Susan Gallegos, and archive material and interviews with Ronnie himself, this is a portrait of a true original."
2)Ronnie Lane At The BBC 1/6/2006 60 minutes DV-6595
Archive performances featuring Ronnie Lane with the Small Faces, The Faces, Slim Chance, and more
" Intro
" Song Of A Baker (Colour Me Pop June 68)
" Lazy Sunday (Colour Me Pop June 68, video)
" Happiness Stan (Colour Me Pop June 68)
" Richmond (Top Of The Pops April 71)
" Bad`N`Run (Top Of The Pops April 71)
" Maggie May (Top Of The Pops October 71)
" Three Button Hand Me Down (Sounds For Saturday April 72)
" Maybe I`m Amazed (Sounds For Saturday April 72)
" Done This One Before (In Concert April 74)
" Debris (In Concert April 74)
" Ooh La La (In Concert April 74)
" How Come (Basil Brush Show December 73)
" Anniversary (Old Grey Whistle Test February 75)
" One For The Road (Old Grey Whistle Test April 76)

LARRY KANE SHOW:
1) 1966-72 compile of performances featuring the Friends of Distinction(Love Me Or Let Me
Be Lonely), Every Mother's Son(Come On Down To My Boat Baby), Honey Cone(Want
Ads), Badfinger(No Matter What), Sammie Smith(Help Me Make It Through The Night),
The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band(Mr. Bojangles), John Denver(Leaving On A Jet Plane and
Take Me Home Country Roads), Pacific Gas & Electric(Are You Ready),
Bill Withers(Ain't No Sunshine), Billy Preston(My Sweet Lord), Billy Joe Royal(Cherry
Hill Park), The Association(Never My Love), Dionne Warwick(Valley Of The Dolls),
Johnny Nash(I Can See Clearly Now), Billy Preston(Outter Space), Pacific Gas &
Electric(Are You Ready), Edwin Star(25 Miles), Honey Cone(Want Ads),
Bill Withers(Ain't No Sunshine), Billy Preston(My Sweet Lord), Joe Tex(I Gotcha),
Jean Knight(Mr. Big Stuff), Smokey Robinson and the Miracles(Tears Of A Clown),
Lou Rawls(Natural Man), The Staple Singers(Respect Yourself/I'll Take You There),
The Four Tops(Shake Me, Wake Me), Al Green(Let's Stay Together),
and The Jimmy Castor Bunch(Troglodyte) 70 minutes 6435 DV-1647
2) 1980 Houston TV Feature and interview with Larry Kane, plus obituary report and
many clips from artists listed above 120 minutes 7477 DV-1025
3) 1966-74 compile of performances featuring David Cassidy, Bobby Goldsboro, Helen Reddy,
Sonny & Cher, Smokey Robinson and The Miracles, Al Green, Neil Diamond,
Harpers Bizarre, The Association, The Cowsills, Jimi Hendrix, Steppenwolf, Cold Blood,
Tommy James and The Shondells, Ohio Express, David Cassidy, Ron Dante,
Jimmy Casper, Gallery, Donna Fargo, Glen Campbell, The Blues Magoos, The Seeds,
Third Rail(Run, Run, Run), Southwest F.O.B., Blues Magoos, Brenton Wood, The Seeds,
The Turtles, Jay and The Americans, B.J. Thomas, The Castaways, Tommy Roe, The Kinks,
The Standells, The Friends Of Distinction, Pacific, Gas, & Electric, Edwin Starr, Honey Cone,
Bill Withers, Billy Preston, Joe Tex, Jean Knight, Smokey Robinson and The Miracles,
Lou Rawls, The Staple Singers, The Four Tops, Al Green, Jimmy Castor, Rufus Thomas,
Ronnie Dyson, Curtis Mayfield, Dionne Warwick, Billy Preston, Pacific, Gas, & Electric,
Jerry Butler, Johnny Nash, and The Staple Singers 120 minutes 8353 DV-6667
(This is an odd compile, some duplicate clips, some are incomplete and quality varies quite a bit)
4)Mellow Memories 1966-74 compile of performances featuring Neil Diamond(Cherry Cherry),
John Denver((Leaving On A Jet Plane), Helen Reddy(I Don't Know How To Love Him),
The Association(Never My Love), Bobby Sherman(Cry Like A Baby), Jerry ReedAmos Moses),
Tommy James and The Shondells(Mony Mony), The Supremes(I Hear A Symphony),
The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band(Mr. Bojangles), Wayne Newton(Daddy Don't You Walk So Fast),
Shirley Bassey(Diamonds Are Forever), Billy Joe Royal(Cherry Hill Park), The Osmonds(One
Bad Apple), Brian Hyland(Gypsy Woman), Loggins & Messina(Nobody But You),
Harper's Bizarre(Feelin' Groovy), David Cassidy(I Think I Love You), Dionne Warwick(Alfie),
Sonny & Cher(Beautiful Story), and Mickey Newbury(An American Trilogy) 47 minutes 8356 DV-853 DV-8088

LATER WITH JOOLS HOLLAND(Episodes - 60 minutes Each Unless Noted):
1) 11/6/99 Paul McCartney, David Gilmour, Ian Paice, Dan Penn and Spooner Oldham,
Shola Ama, and Travis 7804
2) 1999 Radiohead, World Party, Alison Kraus, Foo Fighter, k.d.lang, and Union Station 7870
3) Bonnie Raitt, Trisha Yearwood, and Robbie Williams 8106
4) R.E.M. 1999 90 minutes 8062
5) 1999 Ocean Coulour Scene, Jamiroquai, Cornershop,Steve Earle and The Dukes,
Cathy Coffey, and Kristin Hersh 60 minutes 8234
6) David Bowie, Gomez, Diana Krall, Elastica, and Brand New Heavies 60 minutes 8494
7) 4/16/99 Blur, Wilco, Natacha Atlas, Van Morrison, and Candi Station 60 minutes 8518
8) Holland James, Bryan Ferry, Gabrielle, Ben Harper, and Innocent Criminals 60 minutes 8577 8734
9) Jools Holland's Hootenanny 1/1/97 Special 90 minutes 5967
10) Jools Holland's Hootenanny 1/1/2001 Special w/Nora Turner, Tom Jones, Eric Clapton,
Sting, B.B. King, Paul Weller, Blur, Supergrass, Mick Hucknall, Fun Lovin' Criminals,
Steve Winwood, Kristy MaColl, Shaun Ryder, and Dr. John 60 minutes 8577
11) 4/23/99 Catatonia, Kula Shaker, Urban Species, Tom Petty, Melky Sedeck, and
Paul Westerberg 60 minutes 8595
12)10/30/99 Madness, Pavement, Richard Thompson, Jimmy Scott, and Tori Amos 60 minutes 8664
5/21/99 The Cardigans, Gay Dad, The Mavericks, The Pretenders, Steve Earl and
Del McCoury, and Gang Starr 60 minutes 8664
14)Brit Beat with Oasis, Radiohead, Pulp, and Bluetones 60 minutes 8712
15) 11/13/99 Lightning Seeds, Foo Fighters, Ian Brown, Incognito, Taj Mahal,
and Toumani Diabate 8712
16)Lou Reed, M.J. Cole, Kelis, Broadcast, Al Jarreau, Bert Jansch, Kylie Minogue,
Chris Moyles, Geoff Innocent, and Malcolm Hardy 60 minutes 8951
17)Joe Strummer and The Mescaleros, Angie Stone, The Degadoes, Tracy Chapman,
and Warren Zevon 60 minutes 9024
18)Oasis, David Bowie, and Aztec Camera 60 minutes 9024
19) 11/7/2003 Amy Winehouse(Stronger Than Me and Take The Box), Elbow(Fugitive Motel
and Fallen Angel), Erin McKeown(Slung-Lo), Ludacris(Stand Up), Paula Santoro(Agua
De Beber), Ross Noble Interview, Sean Paul (Interview, Like Glue, Steppin' Razor,
and Get Busy), The Coral(Bill McCai, Careless Hands, and Don't Think You're The First) DV-6202
20) 11/14/2003 Love with Arthur Lee(Interview, Alone Again Or, Maybe The People Would
Be The Times Or Between Clark & Hilldale, and You Set The Scene), The Distillers(Drain
The Blood and Die On A Rope), Hot Club Of Cowtown(Diga Diga Doo and Deed I Do),
Jools Holland & His Rhythm & Blues Orchestra(When I Get Home with Ruby Turner,
Kiss Of Love with Sam Brown, and Misfit with Terri Walker), Sam Brown Interview,
Travis(Interview, Re-Offender; Quicksand; and The Beautiful Occupation) DV-6202
21) 11/21/2003 22-20's(Devil In Me and Such A Fool), Annie Lennox (Interview, Pavement
Cracks; Wonderful; and Walking On Broken Glass), Courtney Pine With
David McAlmont(Bless The Weather), Franz Ferdinand(Darts Of Pleasure and Take Me
Out), Mark Perry Interview, Oumou Sangare(Yala and Maladon), Ryan Adams(This Is It,
This House Is Not For Sale, and She's Lost Total Control) DV-6202
22)Broadcast(Come On Let's Go), Bert Jansch(River Bank), Warren Zevon(Werewolves
Of London) 10 minutes DV-8441

Later with Jools Holland... The First Ten Years BBC2 12/20/2002 Jools Holland celebrates
the tenth anniversary of the live music show by looking back at some of the best
performances from the last twenty series. Artists featured include Radiohead, the Verve,
Mary J Blige, Robbie Williams, Coldplay, and PJ Harvey. 65 minutes 10563 10831

LATIN GRAMMY AWARDS
1) 5th Annual Show CBS 9/1/2004 Hosted by George Lopez 120 minutes DV-3134

CYNDI LAUPER:
1)Girls Just Want To Have Fun promo 279-M 6
2)True Colors promo 469
3)Tonight Show 9/21/84(incomplete) 7 minutes 448
4)Time After Time promo M 22
5)Later With Bob Costas 9/13/93 23 minutes 4295

AVRIL LAVIGNE
1)Today Show 5/21/2004 (Sk8er Boi, interview, Don't Tell Me, and I'm With You) 15 minutes DV-2851

LBJ:
1)Gomer Pyle Is God promo(POOR Quality - But Hysterically Funny) 404 DV-2116

LED ZEPPELIN:
1)Hot Dog promo 47 DV-4773
2)Beat Club 1969 2 minutes 262
3)Live Aid 7/13/85 (Rock and Roll, Whole Lotta Love, and Stairway To Heaven) 22 minutes 2444 DV-503
4)Live Aid interview 7/13/85 7 minutes 363 DV-503
5)Atlantic Records 40th Anniversary 5/14/88 25 minutes 956
6)Dutch TV 3/17/69 (Communication Breakdown, Dazed and Confused, Baby I'm Gonna
Leave You Now, How Many More Times, Whole Lotta Love) 32 minutes 2262 DV
7)Page and Plant on Later With Jools Holland 1994 16 minutes 5243
8)Page on The Julie Felix Show BBC 4/70 (Very Poor Quality - Timing Strip) 6 minutes 9406
9)Live at the Royal Albert Hall, London 1/9/70 (We're Gonna Groove, I Can't Quit You Babe,
Dazed And Confused, White Summer, What Is And What Should Never Be, The Ocean,
How Many More Times, Moby Dick, Whole Lotta Love, Communication Breakdown,
C'mon Everybody, and Something Else/ Bring It On Home) 62 minutes DV
10)Communication Breakdown promo DV
11)Supershow 1969 (Dazed and Confused) 8 minutes DV
12)Yous En Scene 1969 (Communication Breakdown and Dazed and Confused) 9 minutes DV
13)Immigrant Song 1972 4 minutes DV
14)Madison Square Garden 1973 (Black Dog, Misty Mountain Hop, Since I've Been Loving
You, and The Ocean) Song Remains The Same outtakes 24 minutes DV
15)Earl's Court, London 1975 (Going To California, That's The Way, Bron-Y-Aur Stomp, In My
Time Of Dying, Trampled Underfoot, and Stairway To Heaven) 49 minutes DV
16)Knebworth 1979 (Rock and Roll, Nobody's Fault but Mine, Sick Again, Achilles Last Stand,
In the Evening, Kashmir, and Whole Lotta Love) 52 minutes DV
17)NBC Interview at New York City Press Conference 1970 4 minutes DV
18)Australian Television 1972 (Rock N' Roll and interview) 4 minutes DV
19)Old Grey Whistle Test 1975 - Interview with Robert Plant 4 minutes DV
20)Over The Hills 1990 promo DV
21)Travelling Riverside Blues 1990 promo DV
22)The Story Of Led Zeppelin 2001 Australian TV documentary 52 minutes DV-1176 DV-4773
23)A to Zeppelin: The Unauthorized Story of Led Zeppelin 2004 Documentary - One of the
hardest-rocking bands in musical history, Led Zeppelin crafted epic songs of grace and
fury influenced by the American blues tradition. This insightful documentary chronicles
the band's history via rare photographs, archival footage and interviews. Features
appearances by tour manager Richard Cole, record engineer Andy Johns, groupies
Lori Mattix and Pamela Des Barres, and members of Bad Company, The Ramones,
Foreigner and more. 57 minutes DV-2946
24)Good Times Bad Times - Swedish TV Documentary 2003 50 minutes DV-5260

BRENDA LEE
1)British TV 1985 (Medley: Coming On Strong, End Of The World, and more) 7 minutes DV-1110

THE LEFT BANKE:
1)Walk Away Renee promo 4473 DV-6669

LEGENDARY ROCKERS
(Japanese Rebroadcasts Of Rollin' On The River & This Is Tom Jones(late 70's version):
1)Jimmy Castor(My Brightest Day +1), The Stampeders(Wild Eyes), Tina Turner(1 +
Hot Legs With Tom), The First Edition(Get Back) 20 minutes 8988
2)Dan Hicks and The Hot Licks(Lay Ot On the Line +1), April Wine(Into My Life and
Could Have Been A Lady), and The 5th Dimension(Aquarius and Long Medley Of Hits) 19 minutes 8988
3)Ike and Tina Turner(She Came In Through The Bathroom Window, Get Back, and Proud
Mary), Crowbar, and Tom Jones(What's New Pussycat? +1) 19 minutes 8988
4)April Wine(Into My Life and Could Have Been A Lady), Trudy Desmond(I Feel The
Earth Move), and Gladys Knight and The Pips 20 minutes 8988
5)B.J. Thomas(Rock'n'Roll Lullabye and When Something Is Wrong With My Baby and
I Just Can't Help Believing w/Kenny Rogers) The Five Man Electrical Band,
and The First Edition(Fun, Fun, Fun and a medley or Beach Boys songs) 22 minutes 8988
6)The First Edition(Memphis, Just Dropped In + 1), Five Man Electrical Band(Absolutely Right),
Stephanie Mills(I've Never Known Love Like This Before +1) 22 minutes 8988

LEGENDS(VH1 Series - 60 minutes each):
1)Pink Floyd 1/13/2002 (An Americanized Version Of the BBC Omnibus documentary on
Syd Barrett with a different narrator) 9495
2)David Bowie 10/18/99 60 minutes 7452
3)Sam Cooke 12/16/2001 60 minutes 9404
4)Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Young 4/2000 60 minutes 7851
5)John Fogerty 6/6/98 60 minutes 6515
6)The Who 5/98 60 minutes 6513
7)Neil Young 6/15/2000 60 minutes 7970

THE LEMON PIPERS:
1)Upbeat Show 1968 (Green Tambourine) 4 minutes 188
2)Hy Lit Show 1968 (Green Tambourine) 1938
3)Upbeat 1968 (No Help From Me) 3 minutes DV-1704

JOHN LENNON:
1)Woman film 104-1546
2)The Dream Is Over & Death Reports 12/80 & 12/81 40 minutes 8-101-6793
3)Nobody Told Me promo 261
4)Monday Night Football 1975 2 minutes(POOR) 349
5)Mike Douglas Show 1971 33 minutes 361
6)David Frost Show 1971(incomplete) 11 minutes 361
7)Imagine promo 481
8)Imagine acoustic promo 1278 DV-5196
9)Stand By Me promo 1546
10)Studio interview 12/6/80 24 minutes(POOR) 1857
11)Imagine movie 120 minutes PRE
12)Casey Kasem Tribute 1980 20 minutes M 56
13)Los Angeles TV interview 1973 8 minutes 4827
14)Dick Cavett Show Appearances Compile 1971 115 minutes 5317
15)WBBM Chicago news reports 12/9/80 25 minutes 6793
16)I'm Losing you 12/98 promo clip 6858
17)Gimme Some Truth documentary 60 minutes 8094
18)The Last Years VH1 Behind The Music 12/3/2000 60 minutes 8535
19)John & Yoko's Year of Peace PBS Documentary 8/14/2002 55 minutes 10229
20)The Passionate Eye - "Bedtime Story" Canadian documentary on John & Yoko
In Canada 2000 (end cut off) 54 minutes DV-1441
21)The Murder Of John Lennon - Canadian Documentary produced on the 20th Anniversary
of his death 60 minutes DV-2315
22)The South Bank Show - John Lennon's Jukebox 3/14/2003 - A few years ago, a portable
jukebox was discovered which belonged to John Lennon in the 1960s. The jukebox
contains a fascinating tracklist, written in Lennon's own handwriting, of 40 records
including soul, R&B and rock & roll. These are the songs which shaped Lennon's
musical education and they reveal many of the original sources of inspiration for his
later songwriting. This South Bank Show takes John Lennon's jukebox back on the road
to meet the artists featured on it who influenced Lennon and The Beatles including: The
Isley Brothers whose screaming vocal style The Beatles copied on Twist & Shout;
American R & B singer Ritchie Barrett who sang the original Some Other Guy;
blues guitarist Bobby Parker whose guitar lick The Beatles borrowed for I Feel Fine;
Delbert McClinton who influenced Lennon's harmonica playing on Love Me Do;
Donovan who taught Lennon folk guitar style in India. We also meet Little Richard,
Fontella Bass, John Sebastian of The Lovin' Spoonful, Steve Cropper of Booker T &
The MGs, legendary songwriters Leiber & Stoller and pop superstar Sting. This
musical feast has original performances by Gene Vincent, Wilson Pickett, Otis Redding,
Martha Reeves & The Vandellas, Booker T and The MGs and, of course, The Beatles.
There are also new, impromptu performances by many of the contributors. John Lennon's
Jukebox, narrated by Lennon himself through archive radio interviews, gives new insight
into the creation of Lennon's songwriting genius. 55 minutes DV-2610 DV-3156
23)Fillmore East 6/71 with Frank Zappa 25 minutes DV-3281
24)Release TV Feature on the Play "In His Own Write" early 1970's? 14 minutes DV-4342
25) 24 Hours In The Life Of John Lennon 1974? 31 minutes DV-4342
26)Not Only….But Also - British TV 1965 11 minutes DV-4342
27)Tonite Show - British TV 1965 5 minutes DV-4342
28)Free Time Unaired PBS Special from 1971 64 minutes DV-4816
29)The Man & His Music NBC 12/9/80 30 minutes DV-4964
30)The National Trust - Episode 2: The Beatles (Restoring John Lennon's House) 45 minutes (incomplete) DV-5000
31)December 8-10, 1980 News Footage Compilation 11171 11172 DV-8582 DV-8583
" ABC News - Ted Koppel, Max Robinson, David Hartman, Roseanne Scamardella, Geraldo Rivera,
Lynn Sherr, Steve Bell, June Massell, John Laurence, Stephen Geer, Jim Wooten (47 minutes)
" NBC News - John Chancellor, Tom Brokaw, Jane Pauley, Stephen Frazier, Eric Burns, Boyd Matson,
Gene Shalit, Steve Mallory, John Cochran (41 minutes)
" CBS News - Walter Cronkite, Charles Kuralt, Jeff Greenfield, Charles Osgood, Alexander Kendrick, Liz Trotta (51 minutes)
" CNN - Mary Alice Williams, Don Miller, Kathleen Sullivan, Lou Dobbs, Lee Leonard, Jeff Levine, Bob Cain,
Stuart Varney, Joann Lee, Lou Waters, Denise LeClair, Marjorie Valin, Brian Madden, Norman Rees, John Underwood,
Kevin Sanders, Tracy Lyons, John Snow, Sylvan Rodriguez (96 minutes) 245 minutes total
(Quality varies GREATLY from Very Good to Poor)
32)The Real John Lennon (Channel 4 2000) - The John Lennon story told with archive footage
and interviews, mostly from Cynthia`s point of view. 78 minutes DV-6487 DV-6741

JULIAN LENNON:
1)Valotte promo 3699 11
2)Stick Around promo 3718 3699 27
3)Montreux 1986 4 minutes(Want Your Body) 496
4)Now You're In heaven promo 3718 3699 1498
5)Arsenio Hall 6/15/89 18 minutes 1584
6)Tonight Show 8/16/89 13 minutes 1872
7)Open End interview 6/29/89 3 minutes 1888
8)Today Show 6/89 7 minutes 2134
9)Australian TV Compile 1991 85 minutes 3699
10)Rage TV Guest VJ 10 minutes 3699
11)Saltwater, Help Yourself, Too Late For Goodbyes, Jesse, and This Is My Day promos 3699
12)Want Your Body promo 3718
13)VH1 Behind The Music 4/25/99 60 minutes 7140
14) 20/20 Downtown 20 minutes 8087

LET'S GO(1960's Canadian Rock Show From Winnapeg): (30 minutes)
1) 9/67 Chad Allan(I Dig Rock'n'Roll Music, San Francisco, and Gaslight) hosts
The Guess Who(This Time Long Ago, She'd Rather Be With Me, Flying On Ground,
and The Letter(edited)), and The Good Time Music Appreciation Society(There's
Always Mary, Up, Up, And Away, Twelve Thirty, and To Sir With Love) 28 minutes 5205 DV-4262
2)1968 Chad Allan(Mrs. Robinson, Honey, and Happy Song?) hosts The Guess Who(Tin
Soldier and So Nice To Be Home Again), The Fringe(3 songs), and an unnamed
band opens the show performing "Rock Around The Clock" 28 minutes 5205 DV-4262
3) 1968 Tomorrow's Eyes(Train Kept A Rollin', Shapes Of Things, People Get Ready,
and I'm A Man) and The Poppy Family(Different Drum, Shadows On My Wall,
Gentle On My Mind, Beyond A Cloud, and Paper Sun) 8669 DV-4217 DV-4263
4) 1968 The Shockers(Good Lovin', I'm A Man, Somebody Help Me, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts
Club Band, With A Little Help From My Friends, and Lucy In The Sky With The
Diamonds) (incomplete show) 12 minutes 8669 DV-4263
5) 1968 From Retinal Circus with The Seeds Of Time(The Nazz Are Blue, Jailhouse Rock + 2)
and Mother Tucker's Yellow Duck(5 songs). 28 minutes 9224 DV-4263
6) Retinal Circus 3/9/68 My Indole Ring(Wake Me Shake Me, Come See Me in the Morning, and
Orange Float Petals) and Papa Bear's Medicine Show(Georgie, It's Not Over, Whisky Bar + 1)
28 minutes 9224 DV-4263
7) 1965-1967 Compilation of early LET'S GO clips featuring The Classics(Pre Collectors)
Do You Love Me?, She Loves You, I'll Keep You Satisfied, I Get Back),
Tom Northcott(Georgia, A Wonderful Game, Things We Said Today, This Golden Ring,
aydream Believer,+ 1 )and Jason Hoover & The Epics(Sweet Soul Music, I Will Testify,
'm A Man, Hip Hugger, It's Growing, Knock On Wood, The Wind Cries Mary,
imme A Sign, + 1), Bill Mitchell(Love Me Two Times).and promo clips 57 minutes 9538 DV-4262
8)The Poppy Family Special songs include(Somebody To Love, Elusive Butterfly, Sugar and
Spice, Everytime You Walk In To The Room, The Price Of Love, Interview with The
Everly Brothers and Terry Jacks, You Done Me Wrong, Don't Make Me Over, Hey Girl,
Needles and Pins, Happy Island, White Rabbit, Little Red Poppies, and The Last Time)
28 minutes DV-4217

LET'S ROCK:
1) 1981 Lulu & Shakin' Stevens 20 minutes 6586 DV-5267
2) 1981 Lulu & Shakin' Stevens 22 minutes 6586 DV-5267

THE LETTERMAN:
1)Classic Rock With Wolfman Jack 6/89 12 minutes 1604
2)The Mike Douglas Show (2 songs, Interview, tour bus footage, Rock & Roll Parody Song)
14 minutes 10926

GARY LEWIS & THE PLAYBOYS(and related):
1)Afternoon Exchange 8/11/81 (Just My Style, interview, and Play Pretty) 9 minutes 90 DV-5377
2)Ed Sullivan 1967 8 minutes 350-2238
3)Tom Cottle interview 1982 20 minutes 1028
4)Hour Magazine 12/86 6 minutes 593
5)Classic Rock With Wolfman Jack 4/89 15 minutes 1552
6)Live 1986(Audience) 47 minutes 1637
7)Live 8/27/87(Audience) 29 minutes 1637
8)Clips from the movie "A Swingin' Summer" (Nitro and Out To Lunch) 8 minutes 1838
9)MDA Telethon 9/86 4 minutes 2724
10)Nashville Now 4/23/91 12 minutes M 140
11)TV Show Compilation Sullivan, Shindig,etc.. 32 minutes 3508
12)Stamford Center For The Arts 2004 (Count Me In, Without A Word Of Warning, Everybody
Loves A Clown, This Diamond Ring, Save Your Heart for Me, Sure Gonna Miss Her,
Little Miss Go Go, Green Grass, Look Through Any Window, Sealed with a Kiss,
She's Just My Style, and interview) 62 minutes DV-8204

HUEY LEWIS AND THE NEWS:
1)Sooner Or Later promo 125
2)Do You Believe In Love promo 137
3)I Want A New Drug promo 260
4)All Star Game 7/10/84 2 minutes 289
5)If This Is It promo 293
6)Doing It All For My Baby promo 623
7)The Power Of Love promo 1857 DV-945
8)Letterman 4/30/87(incomplete) 6 minutes 2240
9)Fridays 1982 10 minutes M 62
10)The Heart Of Rock'n'Roll promo M 150
11)VH1 Behind The Music 2/4/2001 60 minutes 8494
12)VH1 Hangin' With 2005 60 minutes DV-6076

THE JERRY LEE LEWIS SHOW-Unsold TV Show Pilot 1971 w/Jackie Wilson,
Carl Perkins, Linda Gail Lewis, The Sound Generation, The Rust College Quintet,
Kenneth Lovelace, Bill Strom, The Nashville Sound Quartet, The Memphis Beats,
and The Bill Walker Orchestra 50 minutes 3413 DV-6750

JERRY LEE LEWIS:
1)VH1 Behind The Music 1/99 60 minutes 7196
2)Compilation Including: approximately 40 minutes DV-3813
" Steve Allen Show Appearances
" 7/28/57 (Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On)
" 8/11/57 (Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On)
" 11/3/57(Great Balls Of Fire)
" Dewey Phillips Pop Show 11/8/57 (Great Balls Of Fire + 1)
" Dick Clark Saturday Night Beechnut Show 2/15/58 (Great Balls Of Fire medley)
" New York Airport Arrival 5/28/58
" This Is Tom Jones 3/28/69(Great Balls Of Fire, Move On Down The Line, Long Tall Sally, and Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On)

THE LIFE AND TIMES OF THE RED DOG SALOON - 1996 Documentary on The
San Francisco Music Scene Of The Late 1960's with lots of interview and musical
Footage including many lesser known bands. 105 minutes 10686 DV-2778

GORDON LIGHTFOOT:
1)Canadian Country Music Hall Of Fame Induction 9/10/2001 17 minutes 9120
2)Soundstage 1979 (Cotton Jenny, The Wreck Of The Edmund Fitzgerald, Endless Wire,
Summertime Dream, Don Quixote, If You Could Read My Mind, Ghosts Of Cape
Horn (the first performance ever of this one), Beautiful, Hangdog Hotel Room, Sundown,
intermission, Early Morning Rain, Whisper My Name, On The TV (later to become On
The High Seas), Old Dan's Records, and the Canadian Railroad Trilogy) 60 minutes 11134 DV-4208
3)Intimate And Interactive - Much More Music 1999 (14 Karat Gold, I'll Do Anything, In My
Fashion, Rainy Day People, If You Could Read My Mind, A Painter Passing Through,
Make Way For The Lady, Never Too Close, I Used To Be A Country Singer, The Wreck
Of The Edmund Fitzgerald, Alberta Bound, Sundown, I'll Prove My Love, Song For A
Winter's Night, Early Morning Rain, and Baby Step Back) 60 minutes DV-5411

LIGHTHOUSE
1)Rollin On The River 1971 (Take It Slow) 3 minutes DV-5313

LIKE YOUNG
1) 1970 Canadian show with The Guess Who (No Time, These Eyes, Laughing, and interview),
Stevie Wonder (I Was Made To Love Her, For Once In My Life + 1),
Sly & Family Stone (Dance To The Music), The 5th Dimension(Backstage Film),
Host Jim McKenna (Timing Strip On Screen) 55 minutes 8781 8865 DV-2425

LINDISFARNE
1)Rock Goes To College 11/17/78 (Caught In The Act, Lady Eleanor, Make Me Want To Stay,
Kings Cross Blues, Run For Home, Brand New Day, and We Can Swing Together) 29 minutes DV-8571

LINER NOTES: Rock'n'Roll and baseball w/Glen Frey, John Fogerty, U2,
George Thourogood, and Jim Morrison clips 33 minutes 1622

THE LIST- Episodes(VH1)
1)Spinal Tap including a live performance 6/2000 60 minutes 7991

LITTLE DION (little boy singing soul song)
1)American Bandstand 4 minutes 9968

THE LITTLE RIVER BAND:
1)We Two promo 203
2)Man On Your Mind promo DV-957

LIVE AT LITTLE STEVEN'S UNDERGROUND GARAGE FESTIVAL
Randall's Island, NY, August 14, 2004
Contains Iggy Pop and The Stooges' full set plus footage of the Woggles,
The Cynics, The Lyres, Richard & The Young Lions, Chocolate Watchband,
Electric Prunes, Creation, Nancy Sinatra, and the Dictators!
Songs include: C'mon and Swim, Got A Heat On, Baby What's Wrong,
Living Is The Best Revenge, Help You Ann, Don't Give It Up Now, Open Up
Your Door, You Can Make It, Don't Need Your Lovin', Are You Gonna Be There….,
Let's Talk About Girls, I Had Too Much To Dream Last Night, Get Me To The World
On Time, Biff Bang, Pow, Makin' Time, These Boots Are Made For Walking, New York
New York, Who Will Save Rock'n'Roll, I Am Right, Stay With Me, Loose, Down The
Street, 1969, I Wanna Be Your Dog, TV Eye, Real Cool Time, No Fun, 1970, Funhouse,
Skull Ring, and more 115 minutes (Audience Shot) DV-4950

LIVE AID ... July 13th 1985 - Canadian Broadcast on Muchmusic with some segments from
the ABC Prime time broadcast hosted by George Segal, Marilyn McCoo, Grace Slick,
Kenny Loggins, Sheena Easton, and Dick Clark. Performances From London - Wembley Arena,
Philadelphia - JFK Stadium, Sydney, Australia, U.S.S.R., and a few other locations.
Some songs are joined in progress or cut off, but this is the way they were broadcast.
(A Few glitches here and there, mainly at the commercial edits)
Status Quo(Rockin' All Over The World, Caroline, and Don't Waste My Time),
Style Council(You're the Best Thing, Big Boss Groove, Internationalists, and Walls Come
Tumbling Down), Boomtown Rats(I Don't Like Mondays, Drag Me Down, and Rat Trap),
Taped Message From Bob Geldoff, Men At Work, Ultravox(Dancing With Tears In My
Eyes, One Small Day, and Vienna), The Little River Band(The Night Owl),
Joan Baez(Amazing Grace and We Are The World), The Hooters(All You Zombies),
Nik Kershaw(Wide Boy, Don Quixote, The Riddle and Wouldn't It Be Good),
B.B. King(Why I Sing The Blues), Billy Ocean(Caribbean Queen and Loverboy),
Black Sabbath(Iron Man and Paranoid), Sting and Phil Collins(Roxanne, Driven To Tears,
Against All Odds, Long Long Way To Go, and Every Breath You Take), Autograph,
Bryan Ferry w/David Gilmour(Sensation, Boys And Girls, Slave To Love, and Jealous Guy),
Judas Priest(Living After Midnight and Green Manalishi), Paul Young & Allison Moyet(That's
The Way Love Is), Paul Young(Come Back And Stay and Everytime You Go Away),
Bryan Adams(Summer of 69), U2(Bad), The Beach Boys(Help Me, Rhonda, Wouldn't It Be Nice,
Good Vibrations, and Surfin' USA ), Dire Straits(Money For Nothing w/ Sting and Sultans Of Swing),
George Thorogood & The Destroyers(The Sky Is Crying), Queen(Hammer Of Fall, Crazy Little
Thing Called Love, and We Will Rock You), David Bowie and Mick Jagger(Dancing In
The Streets video), Simple Minds(Ghostdancing and Don't You (Forget About Me) ),
Sade(Your Love Is King and Is It a Crime), The Pretenders(Time The Avenger, Message Of
Love, Stop Your Sobbing, Back On The Chain Gang, and Middle Of The Road),
Santana and Pat Metheny(By The Pool/Right Now), Elton John(I'm Still Standing,
Bennie And The Jets, Rocket Man), and Ashford & Simpson and Teddy Pendergrass
Reach Out And Touch (Somebody's Hand), Howard Jones(Hide And Seek), Prince(That's Just
For The Tears In Your Eyes video), The Four Tops(Shake Me, Wake Me (When It's Over),
Bernadette, Motown Medley, It's The Same