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Sonny and Cher - I Got You Babe 1965 Sonny and Cher - I Got You Babe 1965 Top of the Pops. Tags: Sonny Cher Pop 60s Sixties Totp |
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bob dylan - maggie's farm (1965 newport) dylan and mike bloomfield 1965 newport Tags: bob dylan maggie's farm mike bloomfield |
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BEATLES - SHEA STADIUM (1965) The US tour really opened on August 15th with a concert scheduled in New York at the Shea Stadium, home of the New York Mets baseball team. This was the first time in the history of music that a stadium was used for a rock concert ! Seen by 55,600 fans, it created a new world record for a pop concert in terms of attendance and gross revenue. The Beatles' share of the $304,000 box-office takings was also a record - $160,000. Tags: Beatles Shea Stadium 1965 |
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George Carlin - Commercials 1965 July 20, 1965 - Merv Griffin Show George's 1st appearance on the Merv Griffin show, doing a bit about commercials, somewhat different than the routine that appeared on his "Take Offs & Put Ons" album. Tags: George Carlin Commercials 1965 |
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Question Mark & The Mysterians - 96 Tears (1965) Question Mark & The Mysterians - 96 Tears (1965) Tags: Question Mark The Mysterians 96 Tears 1965 |
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1965 Mustang Comercial comercial from the sixties Tags: Ford Fård 1965 Mustang Comercial |
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Ella Sings! 1965 Mack The Knife Mack the Knife with Tommy Flannigan Trio Tags: Ella Fitzgerald Tommy Flannigan |
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THE RUTLES - Ouch! (1965) 7/23/1965 (Parlourphone single) Tags: The Rutles RUT4 Beatles |
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Del Shannon - Keep Searching 1965 Keep Searching from Top of the Pops in 1965. Tags: del shannon keep searching top of the pops sixties oldies 1965 |
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Man & Computer - IBM 1965 The film Man & Computer, made in 1965 by IBM's UK branch, provides a basic understanding of computer operations. A large portion of the film shows the ways in which a computer can be simulated by five people using the standard office equipment of the day. The film employs a number of different techniques, including animations, and features a few brief scenes of an IBM System/360 in use—just months after the first machines were delivered. Starting in the 1940s, IBM became a major producer of films used for sales, training, documenting business processes, entertaining at company functions, and educating the public. Several IBM films were made by respected filmmakers and sometimes featured well-known actors. Tags: Computer History IBM System/360 technology documentary |