FLOWER POWER SUNDAY

OK AS WE AWAIT THE FLOWER POWER HOUR TONIGHT, A DAY OF CLASSIC LPS FROM 1966…
Revolver
Pet Sounds 
Freak Out
Fresh Cream 
Sounds Of Silence
Jefferson Airplane Takes Off
Blonde On Blonde
Aftermath
A Quick One
Got Live If You Want It
Sunshine Superman
5D
Working My Way Back To You
Roger The Engineer
Parsley,Sage, Rosemary and Thyme
Small Faces
Buffalo Springfield 
Incredible String Band
Blues Breakers With Eric Clapton
East West
Anamalism
Da Capo
Young Rascals
Face To Face 
PLUS GIGS FROM DYLANS EPIC 1966 TOUR !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

FROM 8PM………………………….THE BEACH BOYS -."REMEMBER THE ZOO" PLUS "SECONDS" ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK [INCLUDING A BONUS EXTENDED BOOTLEG VERSION]ALTERNATE REVOLVER-FLOWER POWER HOUR CHOSEN BY Stephen Davies AND Gary Knight
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Remember The Zoo – back in the 80s BB Message boards were full of this faux lp,rumours began that BW had made an lp to ease the world into PET SOUNDS, he never did,but, could have, the original boots were bizarre in the extreme,often including released songs like in the back of my mind and summer means new love alongside various rumoured titles inc songs recorded a good while after 66,it was a good ruse but as can be heard there could have been a great lp as an interim…would BW have re visted GOOD VIBRATIONS to create his masterpiece and release the new version on a later album ?? he did the very same thing with HELP ME RHONDA jjers..

REMEMBER THE ZOO
1 I'm Waiting For The Day
2 Graduation Day
3 In My Childhood
4 Ruby Baby
5 All Dressed Up For School
6 Blowing In The Wind
7 Caroline No

1 Sloop John B 
2 The Little Girl I Once Knew
3 Trombone Dixie
4 Good Vibrations
5 Hang Onto Your Ego
6 Medley : Run,James,Run/Three Blind Mice [See See How They Run]

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AN ALTERNATE REVOLVER
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Seconds (1966)
Seconds (Unofficial, w/Dialog) (1966)

SECONDS is legendary in pop circles as the moment Brian Wilson's eccentric behavior descended into paranoia, He believed the film was made by Phil Spector's "mind gangsters",claiming that both Frankenheimer and Spector were jews ergo they would side together…..As insane as it sounds the film does indeed tell Brian's life,success in the sun ,A falling out with his family in favour of new friends then a rapid and irretrievable decline and,yup, a Mr Wilson is indeed there,proud and loud… Wilson aside this is one of Jerry Goldsmith’s finest hours. A deeply sensitive and compelling soundtrack score that successfully encapsulates John Frankenheimer’s tale of isolation, fear and self. “Quiet Isolation” echoes throughout many of the film’s more introspective scenes. It’s a delicate, melancholy, music box melody that expertly captures the characters’ lingering sadness. The soundtrack’s gothic organ interludes add that same sinister charm that cheap 70s horror movies would later be known for. The lp only 23 minutes (more with a few added bonuses), but there are many ideas and moods packed into this dreamlike musical narrative. Let this music get under your skin (with a few film viewings) and the somber, lifeless, distance will haunt you. The largely string-driven sorrow sometimes reminds me of the longing, haunting music Stanley Kubrick used for his isolated astronauts in 2001.

The unofficial soundtrack, culled from the film itself, includes dialog and screen effects. But, for long-time fans of the movie, it’s just as entertaining. Since the film doesn’t get bogged down in a lot of talk, the disembodied passages enhance the spooky musical surrounds, evocatively telling the movie’s story through speech and sound. Whichever version, this is top-notch film score that still stands up today. 
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SECONDS (Remastered 1966/2009)
Main Title (3:00)
39 Lafayette Street (2:17)
Quiet Isolation (2:14)
Nightmare (2:50)
Transformation (1:56)
Rehabilitation/Strange Arrival (2:16)
Restless Hours (2:53)
Reflections (1:59)
Begin Again/Peaceful Aftermath (2:24)
End Title (1:15)
Quiet Isolation (Contains Dialogue Bleed) (2:27) – Bonus Track
Restless Hours (Contains Dialogue Bleed) (3:12) – Bonus Track
Peaceful Aftermath (Contains Source) (0:52) – Bonus Track
Begin Again (Contains Dialogue Bleed) (1:44) – Bonus Track
SECONDS (Unofficial)
Main Title (2:59)
Train (2:15)
Bedroom (2:17)
Company (2:47)
Transformation (1:51)
Conditioning (0:20)
New Home (1:53)
Adjusting (3:08)
Drunken Sailor Source (1:25)
Beach (0:46)
Cocktail Source (1:02)
Returning Home (1:56)
Begin Again (1:42)
End Credits