The Untamed on German TV show "Beat Beat Beat", 1966 Pt. 2




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The Untamed on German TV show "Beat Beat Beat", 1966 Pt. 2

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UK Mod band The Untamed perform "Daddy Longlegs", October 21st, 1966.

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shoutandshimmy

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The, Untamed, Daddy, Longlegs, Beat, Freakbeat, Mod, 1966,

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