Donovan - 01/02/65
'65 - '06 Video Compilation, Various, Various
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various pro shot TV>DVD

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DVD

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1

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pro shot. Menus & chapters.

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A

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Donovan 01/02/65
'65 - '06 Video Compilation, Various, Various
Set I
1)-2) NME AWARDS SHOW, LONDON, GB, 1965 (7 mins. 7 secs.):
You're Gonna Need Somebody On Your Bond
Catch The Wind

3)-5) THE BIG T.N.T. SHOW, 1966 (8 mins. 11 secs.):
Universal Soldier
Reflection On A Summer's Day
Bert's Blues

6) BBC, 1968 (3 mins., 16 secs.):
Hurdy Gurdy Man

07-24) SMOTHERS BROTHERS COMEDY HOUR, 1969 (22 mins. 42 secs.):
Giggle In A Bubbly Bath
Angel's Thoughts
Come To Me Now Joyfully
To Love Me (with MARY TRAVERS & JENNIFER WARNES)
MEDLEY:
If I Had A Hammer (Peter, Paul & Mary)
Jennifer Juniper (Donovan)
John Henry (Comedy) (Smothers Brothers)
Puff The Magic Dragon (Peter, Paul & Mary)
Sunshine Superman (Donovan)
My Old Man (Comedy) (Smothers Brothers)
Lemon Tree (Peter, Paul & Mary)
Mellow Yellow (Donovan)
Hangman, Hangman, Slack Your Rope (Comedy) (Smothers Brothers)
I Dig Rock'n'Roll Music (Peter, Paul & Mary)
There Is A Mountain (Donovan)
I Fell In A Vat Of Chocolate (Comedy)(Smothers Brothers)
All Will Be Well When The Day Is Done (Peter, Paul & Mary w/Donovan, Smothers Brothers & Jennifer Warnes)
Atlantis (w/Smothers Brothers, Peter, Paul & Mary & Jennifer Warnes)

25-38) BBC IN CONCERT, 1972 (45 mins. 24 secs.):
Jennifer Juniper
There Is A Mountain
Catch The Wind
The Ordinary Family
Lovely Princess
The Pied Piper's Song
A Well Known Has-Been
Happiness Runs
Colours
Sailing Homeward
Cosmic Wheels > Maria Magenta
The Pee Song
Mellow Yellow


39) FILLMORE 20th ANNIVERSARY, July 7, 1986 (3 mins. 32 secs.):
Intro by Bill Graham/Mellow Yellow

40) BBC, 2005 (2 mins. 36 secs):
Colours

41-42) "Which Side Are You On" Concert
BARBICAN, LONDON, GB, Feb 2, 2006 (6 mins. 30 secs.):
I Ain't Got No Home
Universal Soldier

BONUS TRACKS by the group that turned me on to folk/singer-songwriters in the 1960s
(it's little known that Bruce Woodley collaborated with Paul Simon and Tom Paxton):

THE SEEKERS
43-44) NME AWARDS SHOW, LONDON, GB, 1965 (5 mins. 31 secs.)
I'll Never Find Another You
A World Of Our Own

45) TOP OF THE POPS, 1965 (3 mins. 13 secs.)
The Carnival Is Over
Set II
 
Set III
 
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