Bonus - Where The Action Is
LAMBERT & STAMP Deluxe Edition
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5m 16s
Chris Stamp directed this five minute piece for Dick Clark’s American variety program “Where The Action Is” although it never aired. Film starts with the band on the roof of Pete’s Wardour Street flat before they descend for an interview. This footage is intercut with a few mute shots of the band performing onstage at the Windsor Jazz Festival 1966 including their destructive ending at the close of "My Generation."
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