Wanted- Photos, Recordings, Film & VIdeo of The Rascals
         
 
 FILMS      
     
1967 GROOVIN' Filmed on location in Central Park New York  
     
1967 FLIP MAGAZINE Promo Film This is 6 minute amateur color film was shot in 8mm sound.
It features the 4 Rascals fooling around with gag props and costumes at FLIP's offices.
Lonely Too Long and Groovin' dubbed over the soundtrack.
There is also a short interview segment where each member gives their feelings about the magazine.
Dino: "It's the magazine with the least amount of lies in it"
     
1967, 23 April LIVE AT BAMBI's Newport, Rhode Island  Artist Jinx Rubin (Groovin' album cover) was granted permission to film at this performance
     
1967   IT'S WONDERFUL Filmed on location in Puerto Rico and in the recording studio
     
1967 HIC ARENA CONCERT There is likely footage of The Rascals concert was shot during this visit to
Hawaii when they did performances together with The Beach Boys, who were definitely were filmed.
     
1968   ONCE UPON A DREAM promotional reel Produced by Charlatan Productions (Tom Rounds, Peter Gardiner)
     
1968   Easy Rollin' (filmed in Silver Lake district, LA)
     
Jan-68   I'm Gonna Love You (filmed at the Hollywood Bowl)
Jan-68   Please Love Me (filmed in barn on Sunset Strip)
     
1968, 26 March PRESS CONFERENCE New York University Filmed by ABC news and Channel 13
     
1969
(circa February)
PETER GOLDMAN FILMS Filmmaker Peter Goldman (who created the famous PENNY LANE & STRAWBERRY FIELDS FOREVER films with the Beatles) shot extensive similar type footage with The Rascals during their visit on tour in Sweden  
     
1970 JERRY BLAVAT SHOW Jerry's Place was allowed permission to film silent footage of The Rascals performance at the Philadelphia Spectrum concert
     
 

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