Documentaries 1960-1969
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An interview with the San Francisco rock band Big Brother and the Holding Co., filmed at KQED-TV, the PBS station in San Francisco.

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Pink Floyd London '66-'67 (1967)
Short film showing Pink Floyd recording songs, for director Peter Whitehead's 1967 feature "Let's Spend Tonight In Swinging London". These sessions were recorded on 01/11/67-01/12/67 at Sound Techniques in London. Also shown in the film is the "14 Hour Technicolour Dream Extravaganza" happening at Alexandra Palace, in London, in April 1967, which also featured Yoko Ono, on the same bill. John Lennon & Indica Art Gallery owner John Dunbar are in the audience.

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Sunday (1961) (2011)
Dan Drasin's documentary short, shot in a single afternoon in 1961, is often cited as the first major social protest film of the Sixties. When 19-year-old Drasin and his friends joined folk singers and protesters in Greenwich Village's Washington Square Park, they confronted NYC authorities to protest the cancellation of a standing permit to gather and sing in the park on Sundays. Here are the first signs of the political, racial and cultural issues that would soon erupt during the decade.

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