Italian TV appearance from the 90s that includes an interview with the band and performances of Let's Go! and Stop Fooling Around. The sunglasses that Peter Zaremba is wearing are from the "Fleshtones" range that were featured in the French newspaper Liberation. To tie-in with the launch of the specs a "live" CD-EP was used as a promo item.
In concert appearance with studio recording overdubbed. Some great clowning by Bobby Elliot. Perhaps one of the greatest, and unsung drummers, during the British Invasion.
UK TV clip of the Yardbirds with Eric Clapton on lead guitar. The quality of the footage suggests that it *may* be an example of an early video recording. Either way, great Yardmerising from Keith Relf and the boys. Song by John Lee Hooker.
Colour footage of the Spencer Davis Group playing at a party onboard a river boat sailing through the English countryside. Steve Winwood really knew how to wear chequered button down shirt in the mid 60s. Top Mod threads. Taken from the film "The Ghost Goes Gear".
Taken from the film "It's All Over Town". The two incompetent mechanics are Lance Percival and Willie Rushton. The Hollies are wearing some "gear" leather outfits for this toe-tapping number. But who is the drummer 'cause it sure doesn't look like Bobby Elliot? Too much hair.
Unglugged version recorded for MCM TV in France. The presenter confuses Ken Fox for the original bass player, Jan Marek Pakulski, which raises a few smiles in the band. After the TV recording the Fleshtones played a 20th anniversary show at Le Palace.
Fantastic version of the tune by Thee Midnighters (a Chicano band from LA during the 1960s) recorded on French TV. Dig the dedication to The Plimsouls at the beginning of the song.