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History of British Rock - Part 9.5

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Uploaded by on Jun 27, 2007

It's 1966 and the Beatles give up touring after the Candlestick Park concert. Cream. Hey, hey, we're the Monkees...

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  • If 6 exists.....then 9.5 is fine.....but where is 6 or 7?

  • Parts 6 & 7 did exist and were up for some time, BUT .... YouTube took them off due to copyright infrigement.

  • john lennons sense of humour was very english, something americans dont get alot

  • I love those American press conferences from 1964 - 1966 when John and the guys really turned on the British humor.

  • a very piss taking sense of humour. It a shame this programme didnt move on to the 70's

  • Would love to see a 70's version of this documentary.  Wow!

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  • @niggaT42000 wash out you mouth and grow up.

  • John could be an idiot at times. Ask his son, Julian.

  • I live less than 5 minutes away from Candlestick Park, where The Beatles performed their last concert show. I'm trying to imagine what it must've been like in the late 60s.

  • BULLSHIT BITTEULZE, U SUCK DICK, THAT IS CREAM "TALES OF BRAVE ULYSSES"

  • What ?! This song is not "Tales of Brave Ulysses", I don't think it's even Cream.

  • I can remember when Pink Floyd opened up for the Who in the East Village. It was before their unique psychedelic show and style took hold here, and the whole audience basically ignored them. We just wanted to see the Who and Pink Floyd seemed borrrrinnng as they seemed to just drone on forever with the swirling colored light show behind them..

    Of course, things later changed!

  • @WhiteCamry You're right! Forgot that Jones started out on the stage. The Monkees were a "manufactured" group, after all.

  • luv John here

  • Betcha didn't know ... Davy Jones was on The Ed Sullivan Show the same night as the Beatles' first appearance. He was playing the Artful Dodger in the Broadway cast of "Oliver!"

  • @tunenito

    You could always e-mail zip files. I won't squawk.

    ;-)

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