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narrator: explore new worlds and new ideas through programs like this. made available for everyone through contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. cer: next, "my music," in color. [cheers and applause] ladies and gentlemen, davy jones. ["daydream believer" playing] davy jones: ♪oh, i could hide beneath the wings of the bluebird as she sings the six o'clock alarm would never ring but it rings and i rise wipe the sleep out of my eyes the shavin' razor's cold and it stings
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cheer up, sleepy jean oh, what can it mean to a daydream believer and a homecoming queen? you once thought of me as a white knight on his steed well, now you know how happy i can be and our good times start and end without dollar one to spend but how much, baby do we really need? cheer up, sleepy jean oh, what can it mean to a daydream believer and a homecoming queen?
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cheer up, sleepy jean oh, what can it mean to a daydream believer and a homecoming queen? cheer up, sleepy jean oh, what can it mean to a daydream believer and a homecoming queen? cheer up, sleepy jean oh, what can it mean to a daydream believer and a homecoming queen?
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cheer up, sleepy jean come on now oh, what can it mean to a daydream believer and a homecoming queen?♪ thank you. thank you, everybody. [cheers and applause] announcer: next, "my music" brings back the sound of the sixties. singers: ♪something tells me i'm into something good something tells me♪ ♪don't you want somebody to love? don't you need somebody to love?♪ ♪come on! devil with the blue dress, blue dress, blue dress, devil with the blue dress on.♪ announcer: join your hosts davy jones and peter noone for this all-new pbs special.
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singers: ♪na na na na, na na na na, hey, hey, hey, good-bye.♪ announcer: "my music" starts right now. ladies and gentlemen, from pittsburgh's benedum center for the performing arts, here's davy. [cheers and applause] davy jones: ladies and gentlemen, will you please welcome the last madman of rock n' roll, mr. paul revere and the raiders. [cheers and applause] ["kicks" playing] paul revere and the raiders: ♪girl, you thought you found the answers on that magic carpet ride last night when you wake up in the mornin' the world still gets you uptight still, there's nothin' that you ain't tried to fill the emptiness inside
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when you come back down, girl still ain't feelin' right don't it seem that kicks just keep gettin' harder to find and all your kicks ain't bringin' you peace of mind before you find out it's too late, girl you better get straight girl, you don't need kicks you just need help, girl well, you think you're gonna find yourself a little piece of paradise but it ain't happened yet so, girl, you better think twice don't you see no matter what you do you'll never run away from you and if you keep on runnin' girl you'll have to pay the price don't it seem that kicks just keep gettin' harder to find
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and all your kicks ain't bringin' you peace of mind before you find out it's too late, girl you better get straight girl, you don't need kicks to help you face the world each day that road goes nowhere i'm gonna help you find yourself another way kicks just keep gettin' harder to find oh, you don't need kicks, girl and all your kicks ain't bringin' you peace of mind you just need help, girl before you find out it's too late, girl, you better get straight don't it seem that kicks just keep gettin' harder to find oh, you don't need kicks, girl and all your kicks ain't bringin' you peace of mind oh, you just need help, girl before you find out it's too late, girl you better get straight girl, you don't need kicks.♪
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[cheers and applause] see? announcer: ladies and gentlemen, peter noone. peter noone: this velvet smooth vocal group sang some of the most sentimental harmonies of the sixties. from the vogues, here are the guys from turtle creek. [cheers and applause] ["turn around, look at me" playing] the vogues: ♪there is someone walking behind you turn around, look at me
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there is someone watching your footsteps turn around, look at me there is someone who really needs you here's my heart in my hand turn around turn around look at me look at me understand, understand that there's someone who'll stand beside you turn around, look at me
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and there's someone to love and guide you turn around, look at me oh, i've waited but i'll wait forever for you to come to me look at someone look at someone who really loves you yeah, really loves you turn around, look at me turn around look at me.♪
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[cheers and applause] thank you so much. you are beautiful. announcer: ladies and gentlemen, it's jefferson starship. jefferson starship: ♪when the truth is found to be lies and all the joy within you dies don't you want somebody to love? don't you need somebody to love? wouldn't you love somebody to love? you better find somebody to love. when the garden flowers baby, are dead, yes
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and your mind is full of red don't you want somebody to love? don't you need somebody to love? wouldn't you love somebody to love? you better find somebody to love your eyes, i say your eyes may look like his but in your head, baby i'm afraid you don't know where it is don't you want somebody to love? don't you need somebody to love? wouldn't you love somebody to love? you better find somebody to love
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ooh, yeah tears are running running down your breast and your friends, baby they treat you like a guest don't you want somebody to love? don't you need somebody to love? wouldn't you love somebody to love? you better find somebody to love oh, yeah
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love yeah.♪
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♪one pill makes you larger and one pill makes you small and the ones that mother gives you don't do anything at all go ask alice when she's 10 feet tall and if you go chasing rabbits and you know you're going to fall tell 'em a hookah smoking caterpillar has given you the call call alice when she was just small
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oh, when men on the chessboard get up and tell you where to go and you've just had some kind of mushroom and your mind is moving slow go ask alice i think she'll know when logic and proportion have fallen sloppy dead and the white knight is talking backwards and the red queen's off with her head remember what the dormouse said sing it, come on! feed your head
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feed your head feed it!♪ announcer: stay tuned for more. right now, keep the sixties sounds spinning with your pledge to the station. tj lubinsky: wow, "white rabbit" like you've never seen it before and "someone to love." we've got the original vogues together on pbs how about that with bill berkette and you see hugh geyer right there the high tenor original lead singer together brought together because pbs opened this show with paul revere and the raiders. wait 'til you see what's ahead. good evening my name is tj lubinsky inviting you to join us tonight as a member. its one thing to watch this stuff on pbs, it's another thing to become a member so please pick up your phone right now and
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when you do so, we have put together a 7 dvd set or 7 cd's of original recordings by the original artists. the 7 dvds the complete library all the songs you love we're going to tell you more about it the most important thing for you to do right now is to pick up the phone and join as a member. check this out. [music playing]. narrator: make your pbs pledge at the $150 level and we'll say thanks with the 7 dvd set of my music the 60's. [music playing]. narrator: this is the ultimate 7 dvd set only available here on pbs. [music playing]. narrator: or pledge at the $150 level and you can choose the all new made for pbs 7 cd set
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of original hit recordings by the original artists. [music playing]. narrator: this 7 cd set is your essential trip back to the 1960's pop and party rock era. original hits from the original artists. together on 7 cds. [music playing].
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narrator: pledge at the $250 level and we'll send you both the 7 dvd set of rock, pop and soul with hours of your favorite '60s artists live in concert and the 7 cd set of all the original hit recordings from the '60s. call now and make your pledge for more '60s music on pbs. [music playing]. denise richardson: hi there, i am denise richardson "twist and shout," "louie, louie," but we know i picked up one of these cd's and the first song that hit me was, "if you wanna' be happy for the rest of your life." if you wanna' be happy, if you wanna' keep this public television station alive you just gotta' pick up that phone because this is important to all of us. we love this music and we're keeping it alive. so folks it's your turn to vote for it.
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pick up that phone and dial the number on your screen. tj lubinsky: it is so important we hear from you now. you want to be happy. i would not have picked that song for denise to have gone to. ok pick up right now your, your phone. we've got an amazing collection for you nothing that has been available before. we put this together just for this national pbs broadcast. when you call, $150 you can choose a 7 dvd set with all the great hits from the '60s acts. over 70 songs altogether and wow this collection over 120 songs will come your way. the original recording now just so we are clear the original versions of the great hits you are hearing tonight davey jones, "daydream believer," the original version of "kicks," paul revere and the raiders, "turn around look at me," love that by the vogues, "special angel" also is part of this package. "five o'clock world," we've actually got the version if you're a fan of the vogues out there the horns and the strings that was done. so that's really exciting about this when you call right now it's so important we hear from you thank you gifts are a great way for us to keep the legacy of the '60s alive but it won't happen without your
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dollars and your support. tonight there's more '60s artists to preserve. more great performances to bring to you right in your living room because of what we have right here, public television cannot do it with out you. please hurry pick up the phone and call right now. woman: hi, i grew up in the '60s i was in love with davey jones as were all my girlfriends. i was gonna' marry him myself. uh, didn't work out but i'm really glad to see that this music is back on pbs, really glad and if you support this kind of music please call the number at the bottom of your screen and contribute. man: you can't get this anywhere else. the music, the memories, the remembrances of what, what we did in my life is where pbs is. it takes me back and i support pbs. narrator: join or renew your pbs membership and we'll say thanks with either the 7 cd set or 7 dvd set of rock, pop and soul. all of your favorite songs from jefferson starship, peter noone, davey jones, the vogues, gary lewis and the playboys,
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the miracles, the four tops, the rascals, mitch ryder and more. [music playing].
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narrator: original hits from the original artists together on 7 cds. [music playing]. narrator: this 7 cd set is your essential trip back to the 1960's pop and party rock era, yours now. davey jones: you know the last couple of hours i have been in company with some really interesting people. people that have made music you know for many, many, many, many, years. and i, i think what's happening now is that you know the general public and stars as
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artists have an opportunity to capture and to be able to you know view history because of all these artists that are on this particular program and on this cd and dvd are you know very revered in the business and you know people think that maybe you know these days you know where was i when that song was being played and how was i feeling and what has happened since, so most of us that preformed you know in the '60s and the '70s you know so that we have a moment in our lives when we hear a song and we remember. denise richardson: you see davey jones and let's look at pbs in a broader way, let's look at it as the archivist of your times, of our culture. if you wanna reflect on where we've been and who we are go to pbs. you can see it nature, you can see it in the american masters, you can see it in
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great performances, and you can see it in this music. so that's the reason you need to pick up that phone and vote for a continuance and vote for this music now. vote now with your hand on that phone. i'm so pleased to say my colleague greg sherwood is here and none other than paul revere of paul revere and the raiders. greg sherwood: people watching right now are probably like me they grew up in the '60s this is really the music of our coming of age but you were not there as just a listener you were a player, you were one of the heroes of so many of tens of thousands of people of my generation. what's it like to reflect back on those days and all the extraordinary people you got to meet? paul revere: it's just the best and i still do it after all these years. i started in the late '50s and went through the early '70s in the recording business and then we just have been touring like crazy and it's just really fun. what a great collection of music this is. it's the best. greg sherwood: well you know what, we only saw one song in this show but you did a whole set, and that's the set that's gonna' be on the dvd that people get on
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that $150 level. paul revere: yup, get a whole bunch of hits. everybody sounded great. i loved it. it was fun. greg sherwood: and you guys are kickin' it up there on stage, you're, you're still being able to move it. paul revere: maybe not quite as high, but still tryin'. yeah. greg sherwood: well that is great. paul revere. let me tell you, if you're like me and came of age when this music was the sound track of our life. i want you to get on board as the newest member of this public station. take a listen to this and make that call. narrator: join or renew your pbs membership and we'll say thanks with either the 7 cd set or the 7 dvd set of rock, pop and soul. here are some bonus original hits you'll hear on the all new my music cd collection. [music playing].
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narrator: here are some bonus tunes from the '60s dvd collection here on pbs, yours now with your $150 pledge. [music playing]. narrator: yours now with your $150 pledge.
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to "my music" on pbs. ladies and gentlemen, roger mcguinn. roger mcguinn: ♪hey, mr. tambourine man play a song for me i'm not sleepy and there ain't no place i'm going to hey, mr. tambourine man play a song for me in the jingle jangle morning i'll come followin' you take me on a trip upon your magic swirlin' ship all my senses have been stripped and my hands can't feel to grip and my toe's too numb to step
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wait only for my boot heels to be wanderin' i'm ready to go anywhere i'm ready for to fade into my own parade cast your dancing spell my way i promise to go under it hey, mr. tambourine man play a song for me i'm not sleepy and there ain't no place i'm going to hey, mr. tambourine man play a song for me in the jingle jangle morning i'll come followin' you.♪

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