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- The misadventures of two modern-day Stone Age families, the Flintstones and the Rubbles.
- The music video for "Good Vibrations" by The Beach Boys.
- It featured props playing on the sexual references, with lollipops that were somewhat phallic rather than the traditional circle shape, interspersed with cutaways of young women suggestively sucking on lollipops.
- 19663m5.9 (27)Music VideoIn 1966, Whitehead completed a film for The Stones' "Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadow" which combined violent live footage of the band being attacked on stage with images of the band dressed in drag.
- The second features the group during vocal rehearsals at United Western Recorders.
- Another video was filmed, featuring Gall herself in a schoolgirl uniform inside a house, singing the song.
- The first promotional clip for "A Whiter Shade of Pale" was shot in the ruins of Witley Court in Worcestershire, England. It features four of the five musicians who played on the hit single: Gary Brooker, Matthew Fisher, David Knights and Ray Royer, in performance and walking through the ruins.
- The second features the same circus performers on the Strange Days cover photo, who would explore New York City. It also included footage of various people, which was made "swervy" and distorted to fit in with the strange theme of the song. All of this new footage was mixed with footage of the old video, and re-released as a re-mixed video.
- Mick tries to film a scene while fans look on.
- "Bonnie and Clyde" is a French-language song written by Serge Gainsbourg, and performed by Gainsbourg and Brigitte Bardot. The song tells the story of the outlaw couple Bonnie and Clyde.
- The promotional film for the single was directed by Peter Whitehead. It included footage from recording sessions along with segments that re-enacted the 1895 trial of Oscar Wilde, with Jagger, Richards and Marianne Faithfull respectively portraying Wilde, a judge and Lord Alfred Douglas. Footage also appears of Brian Jones, apparently high on drugs with his eyes drooping and unfocused.
- Official music video for "Daydream Believer" by The Monkees.
- French song by Brigitte Bardot: It is a song about a woman who loves her Harley Davidson.
- Procol Harum subsequently made a second promotional clip, using "Scopitone" technology. No performance footage appears in this film - only scenes of the five musicians cavorting around London and running across fields.
- The Original Elektra Records Promo Clip.
- The Stones go for a day in the woods.
- The first featured footage of the band backstage and onstage, as well as Jim Morrison driving his car into a hole in sand and jumping on the hood in frustration.
- The video features Barrett (shown with an acoustic guitar for the first time) and the group miming to the song in a more conventional stage setting, with psychedelic projections in the background.