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Desc:Incredibly trippy clips from an Atlanta-based show that was essentially proto-MTV.
Category:Music Videos, Classic TV Clips
Tags:music video, 70s, 60s, atlanta, this would be awesome if you were high
Submitted:Hooper_X
Date:07/25/07
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Hooper_X - 2007-07-25

It's awesome how much fun all the dancers are having. They're just getting down and mouthing the words to the songs and having a grand old time.

I had no idea this show existed until today, but holy crap, what a weird and cool piece of history.


Billings - 2007-07-25

Was that the Stone Mountain railway there?

There are some hotties in this video.


boner - 2007-07-25

Makes you want to go back to 1970 and turn on an FM radio


Hailey2006 - 2007-07-25

At the end, that's Kenny Rogers!


Hooper_X - 2007-09-18

Hell yeah! Ruby, Don't Take Your Love To Town is an awesome and jacked up song.


Old_Zircon - 2007-07-26

This is my favorite style of filmmaking, tight here. The visual effects are VERY subdued in this, but it's still good.

I'd post some clips from my personal "Like It Is," but most of them are NSFW.


Billy the Poet - 2007-11-12

It strikes me how terrible most of this music is. History quickly filters out the dross and leaves the gems.


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