The Beatles, Jerry Lee Lewis, Bob Dylan, Freddie & The Dream

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Uploaded by on May 11, 2007

A few SILENT seconds of 1964/5 television -- Art Fein's Super 8 camera. Of interest to Dylan fans is 2.5 seconds of Bob on the Les Crane Show, Feb 1965.

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  • @dan1elpess0a yes, that is a word but how does it apply here?

  • in 1973 Bruce Langhorne played Moog on the soundtrack to "book of numbers'

    his name rang a bell when I read the back of the album, on Brut records, which I found today at the charity shoppe.

    It's more of a suite of moog music that is really good done for atmospheric effect mixed with fuzz guitar.

    Then I looked up Bruce on google, and then it talked about his association with Dylan and now I have a question I had answered and got to see a small clip from what turns out to be a rare tv show!!

  • my friend's dad knew we loved dylan...he watched the les crane show and scoffed about the skinny fag singing in a monotone....35 years later I got a good audiotape ....now 45 years later I finally get to see what he looked like...bet you wish you filmed more of it

  • I think there is only one Les Crane show in existence, besides audio recordings that is.

  • I saw Dylan on the Les Crane Show - he sang "It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)" and "It's All Over Now Baby Blue" with Bruce Langhorne accompanying him on acoustic guitar. I have an audio tape of it which I recorded on a cheap little tape recorder that ran on batteries - I have the tape somewhere I think but I'll probably never find it or be able to play it. A dumb interview followed with Crane bringing out singer Caterina Valente to join in the conversation.

  • This show with the Beatles and Jerry Lee Lewis you are filming from the TV was that just running on the TV while you were filming the screen or do you actually tape the clips on a video recorder?

  • What's fake?

  • As far as the Jerry Lee Lewis clip...from the background set it looks like this is from The Lloyd Thaxton show circa 1965. Mos def!

  • Fake!

  • Wow... wait a minute... Ole Jerry Lee is certainly grinding his ass on this one...

    Mid-sixties for sure, but what show was it!? Never seen it before.

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