Yardbirds; Dave Clark 5; Lulu; Moody Blues
Season 2Episode 2930 minDez. 23, 1965

--Opening medley: Dave Clark 5 - ""Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah"" (excerpt) and ""Can't You See That She's Mine?"" (This medley is taken from the 16Dec64 Shindig!)
--Gerry & The Pacemakers - ""Jambalaya"" --Billy J Kramer & The Dakotas - ""Trains and Boats and Planes"" --Ian Whitcomb - ""High Blood Pressure"" --The Moody Blues - ""I Go Crazy"" --The Yardbirds - ""I Wish You Would"" --Anne Sydney - ""The Boy with the Woolly Sweater"" --The Wellingtons - ""Go Ahead and Cry"" --Lulu & the Luvvers - ""Shout"" (Finale, closing credits) Note: The Lulu and the Luvvers performance appears to have been taped in England. Scenes taped in the U.S. of the Shindig dancers, the Blossoms and the Wellingtons were edited into the finale.
Yardbirds; Dave Clark 5; Lulu; Moody Blues has aired on Dez. 23, 1965 at 19:30
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