Video: Watch the Who in 1966
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In June 1966, The Who's co-manager Chris Stamp filmed the group up on the roof and in Pete Townshend's flat on the top floor of 87 Wardour Street in Soho, London. The interview lasted for approximately 20 minutes and this five-minute segment was intended for broadcast later in the year in the US on ABC TV's 'Where The Action Is' but it was never ever shown. The live clips towards the end include footage of the group at the 6th National Jazz & Blues Festival in Windsor, 30 July 1966. A couple of brief clips from this film were included in the 1979 documentary 'The Kids Are Alright'.
Hot Trax '71: Funkadelic, The Osmonds, Chase and more!
New singles on the charts 50 years ago this week. Listen to more than 360 songs on the updated Hot Trax '71 playlist on Spotify.
Funkadelic - Can You Get to That
Lighthouse - One Fine Morning
Anne Murray - Talk it Over in the Morning
B.B. King - Ghetto Woman
Janis Joplin - Get it While You Can
The Raiders - Birds of a Feather
The Osmonds - Yo-Yo
The Newcomers - Pin the Tail on the Donkey
The Main Ingredient - Black Seeds Keep on Growing
Coming up: It's A Wonderful Life 75th Anniversary [Blu-ray + Digital Copy] out in November
Out Nov. 16. Order now from Amazon.
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Celebrate 75 years of Frank Capra’s heartwarming masterpiece with this collectible 2-Disc, limited edition Blu-ray, with recipe cards from It’s A Wonderful Life: The Official Bailey Family Cookbook. Featuring cuisine directly inspired by the beloved film, this is the perfect holiday gift for anyone who has ever wanted to spend Christmas in Bedford Falls.
Our picks - New music releases this week: Elvis Costello, Saint Etienne, Cameroon Funk, more!
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Batman '66 unmasked! Exclusive action figure available from Target
Now available for order from Target, it's a 7-inch, 1966-style Batman revealing his secret identity!
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