Rock music -- 1961-1970
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Rock music -- 1961-1970
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Rock music
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Incoming Resources
- Dick Clark's American bandstand
- Lennon and McCartney solos for cello
- The Beatles, get back, director, Peter Jackson
- Their greatest hits, Herman's Hermits
- Greatest hits, Crosby, Stills & Nash
- 1969
- Led Zeppelin
- Live 1966, Bob Dylan
- All you need is love, [Beatles songs for kids]
- Jingle bell rock
- On air, the Rolling Stones
- Best of David Bowie 1969-1974, David Bowie
- The only doo-wop collection you'll ever need
- Golden oldies, greatest rock & roll hits of the 50's & 60's, Vol. 1
- Chronicle, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Volume two
- Live at the Hollywood Bowl, the Beatles
- Revolver, the Beatles
- The Doors, live at The Bowl '68, The Doors ; Ray Manzarek, director
- 1961
- Today, tomorrow & forever, Elvis
- The very best of The Doors
- Got live if you want it!, the Rolling Stones ; produced by Andrew Loog Oldham
- The very best of Sandy Nelson
- Sympathy for the devil, Abkco Films presents ; Cupid Productions present a Jean-Luc Godard film ; executive producer, Eleni Collard ; produced by Michael Pearson & Iain Quarrier ; directed by Jean-Luc Godard
- The Doors, The Doors
- The best of the Beach Boys, the Beach Boys
- Greatest hits, Grand Funk Railroad
- Superhits
- The music never stopped, Roadside Attractions presents ; an Essential Pictures production ; in association with Peter Newman, Interal Productions ; produced by Julie W. Noll ... [et al.] ; screenplay by Gwyn Lurie & Gary Marks ; directed by Jim Kohlberg
- Festival express, a Thinkfilm release ; Gavin Poolman and John Trapman present a film by Bob Smeaton ; producers, Gavin Poolman, John Trapman ; director, Bob Smeaton
- Get yer ya-ya's out!, the Rolling Stones in concert : 40th anniversary
- Steve Winwood live in concert, directed by Joe Thomas
- Singles collection, the London years
- Greatest hits, The Who
- All 6 Ed Sullivan shows, the Rolling Stones, producer Josh Solt ; for Sullivan productions, producer Bob Precht ; directors, Tim Kiley, John Moffitt
- Greatest hits, Elton John
- Live at Shepherd's Bush, Stephen Stills
- Walk right back, the Everly Brothers on Warner Bros. 1960 to 1969
- 1964
- Jesus Christ superstar, original orchestrations, music by Andrew Lloyd Webber ; lyrics by Tim Rice
- Sugar mountain, live at Canterbury House, 1968, [Neil Young]
- Greatest hits, Creedence Clearwater Revival
- Blonde on blonde, Bob Dylan
- 1962
- Everybody knows this is nowhere, Neil Young with Crazy Horse
- The Allman Brothers Band
- Magic, 70s music explosion
- Live in New York, The Doors
- 1966
- 44 great performances, Fats Domino
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