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Best of Sixties
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Mr. Big - Green Tinted Sixties Mind
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Ex Fan des Sixties
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Mr. Big - Green-Tinted Sixties Mind (Live) - Kotzen version
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In case you didn't know, Mr. Big had two different guitar players in their roster; first was super-shredder Paul Gilbert (formerly of Racer X). Paul left Mr. big in 1999 and was later on replaced by former Poison axeman, Richie Kotzen. Both guitarists are monster players, but their techniques are very different from each other. Guitar geeks, notice how Richie plays the intro to Mr. Big's classic, GREEN-TINTED SIXTIES MIND. Taken from a Japan TV performance...
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Sixties fashion Carnaby Street London
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mr.big-green-tinted sixties mind live in san francisco
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1 - SHINDIG! - Sixties Superstars
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5 Jul |

SHINDIG! - Sixties Superstars - part 1of6 =================================== 1) The Byrds - "Turn! Turn! Turn!" 2) Donovan - "Catch The Wind" 3) The Turtles - "Let Me Be" 4) Beau Brummels - "Laugh Laugh" ==================================== Shindig! was a rock 'n' roll series that ran from September 16, 1964 through January 8, 1966 on the ABC network. Shindig! was created and produced by Jack Good who had previously produced rock 'n' roll TV shows in his native Britain. There, he perfected his style of fast-paced rock music programing. In 1962, Good produced a pilot for American TV. The pilot, titled "Young America Swings the World," eventually became the blueprint for Shindig! Most of the top American and British rock/pop acts of the mid-1960s appeared on Shindig!. The British performers often appeared in segments taped in the U.K. Shindig! was different from previous U.S. rock 'n' roll programs. It featured non-stop music that, in most cases, was only interrupted by the commercial breaks. Shindig! started a trend in television which could probably best be described as "rock 'n' roll...with go-go dancers."
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蕭敬騰8/9 豐濱Live band熱力開唱-Green Tinted Sixties Mind
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5 Jul |

【畫質較佳版】: http://www.pixnet.net/album/phoebe330/1917835 http://www.pixnet.net/album/tiara1106/1919210 awesome!(攝影大哥你為什麼要擋住我!!!!)
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Aron Ranen's Power & Control LSD in The Sixties. Part One
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5 Jul |

http://www.dvworkshops.com Ranen Teaches Video here. 4 parts to this documentary. Investor needed to complete the film... contact Realitysurfer on youtube.. Part 1 includes Groucho Marx on LSD, and a CIA Brothel. The Documentary is by Aron Ranen. He currently teaches at DVworkshops.com.
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Sandie Shaw on Pop Go The Sixties - 1969
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Dec 1969, and Sandie Shaw reprises two of her sixties hits, '(There's) Always Something There To Remind Me' (1964), and 'Puppet On A String**' (1967), on the show 'Pop Go The Sixties' (tx: 31/12/69). This pop music special, marking the end of the sixties, was a co-production between UK TV and West German TV. **sung in German
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Power & Control LSD in the Sixties Part 2
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5 Jul |

Part two of this work in progress features Ram Dass and Divinity students who participated in an authorized Tim Leary experiment. 10 were given Mushrooms, and the others a Placebo in a "Religous Test" of the drug run by Harvard. Actual Particpant is located and interviewed by the filmmaker for this film.
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Hot Shots: Sixties Shaped Dresses
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5 Jul |

Matthew Hunt takes a look at the reemergence of the sixties shaped dresses. Become a member of http://www.fordmodels.tv by clicking here!
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Power & Control LSD in The Sixties PART 4 Final segment
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5 Jul |

This Final Segment -LSD's role in the Anti-War & Protest Movement with Paul Krassner. Documentary was filmed & edited by Aron Ranen. Seeking funding/investor to finish & make Feature length.
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Mr. Big - Green Tinted Sixties Mind (live in Japan - 1993)
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Paul Gilbert - Green Tinted Sixties Mind
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5 Jul |

Paul Gilbert's band plays Green Tinted Sixties Mind Twelve Twelve Nothing But Love *UPDATE: Download this video here: http://tinyurl.com/2ygsrg Teatro Teletón, Santiago, Chile. July 6th, 2007 Paul Gilbert's band: Mike Szuter on bass and vocals, Jeff Bowders on lead drums and Emi Gilbert on lead keyboards and vocals. Thank you Paul for an incredible concert!!
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Top Gear: cars of early sixties
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5 Jul |

Aston Martin DB5 & series 1 Jaguar E-Type, cars of early sixties. (Also includes a drag race with a brand-new Honda Accord)
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Paul Gilbert Green Tinted Sixties Mind
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Mr.Big - Green Tinted Sixties Minds (unplugged)
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TV Series - Take Me Back To The Sixties
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The Sixties Live- "You Really Got Me/"All Day "
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The Israeli tribute supergroup "The Sixties" do their thing on TV. A "Kinks" mini-medley. http://got.to/Sixties
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4 - SHINDIG! - Sixties Superstars
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5 Jul |

SHINDIG! - Sixties Superstars - part 4of6 ==================================== 1) The Kingsmen - "Louie, Louie" 2) Sir Douglas Quintet - "She's About a Mover" 3) Roy Head - "Treat Her Right" 4) Olympics - "Good Lovin'" ===================================== Shindig! was a rock 'n' roll series that ran from September 16, 1964 through January 8, 1966 on the ABC network. Shindig! was created and produced by Jack Good who had previously produced rock 'n' roll TV shows in his native Britain. There, he perfected his style of fast-paced rock music programing. In 1962, Good produced a pilot for American TV. The pilot, titled "Young America Swings the World," eventually became the blueprint for Shindig! Most of the top American and British rock/pop acts of the mid-1960s appeared on Shindig!. The British performers often appeared in segments taped in the U.K. Shindig! was different from previous U.S. rock 'n' roll programs. It featured non-stop music that, in most cases, was only interrupted by the commercial breaks. Shindig! started a trend in television which could probably best be described as "rock 'n' roll...with go-go dancers."
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Hairspray Karaoke: Welcome To The Sixties
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Scooters, Mods and Rockers - Swinging Sixties
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5 Jul |

It's 1965, and following on from "The Reluctant Shopworker" video, I am back on the farm and very soon buy my first scooter. I witness a crash, then get mixed up with the mods and rockers.
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Welcome to the Sixties - Hairspray
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5 Jul |
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