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END OF SUMMER TOUR
September 7, 2020  | By David Bianculli  | 1 comment

TCM, 8:00 p.m. ET

 
TCM’s “End of Summer Tour,” which started showing concert and musical movies and documentaries last Friday, concludes tonight with one last festive and/or festival night of programming. And what a night. The 1968 documentary Monterey Pop, about the 1967 music festival that changed the Sixties, starts things off at 8 p.m. ET. Whose careers were pushed into high gear by that astounding gathering of musical stylists? Janis Joplin. Jimi Hendrix (pictured). The Who. Ravi Shankar. Simon & Garfunkel. Jefferson Airplane. The Animals. Then, at 9:30 p.m. ET, TCM presents Woodstock: The Director’s Cut, the 1994 expanded re-edit of the 1970 movie about the 1969 music festival that both ended and exemplified the entire decade.  Hendrix was there, too, famously, as were The Who, the Airplane, Joplin, and others who also had been at Monterey, including Country Joe and the Fish and Canned Heat. Compare and contrast. That Director’s Cut takes until 1:30 a.m. ET, but that’s when the 1964 Beatles classic movie musical, A Hard Day’s Night, shows up. Directed by Richard Lester, it’s an absolute cinematic and rock-movie classic – and, for me, the highlight of this final night of the “End of Summer Tour.” But TCM didn’t save the best till last, because it finishes the festival with one last movie musical salvo: At 3:15 a.m. ET, a showing of 1965’s Go Go Mania, basically a collection of what would come to be known as music videos: in this case, predominantly lip-synched performances of rock groups presenting their current hits. The artists in question, at this midpoint of the Sixties? The Animals, Peter and Gordon, Herman’s Hermits, and Billy J. Kramer.
 
 
 
 
 
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mark isenberg
If you wanted to be amazed,you would have woke up at 715 am to see the obsucre Leon Russell from 1974 with pals like Willie,Geoge Jones,Waylon etc. and a snake eating a chickie and a real neked full frontal lady on TCM early in da morning. Les Blank filmed it and it may never be screened like this again.Available from the Criterion Collection.
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